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andrew thomas >>> now to argentina where fruit farmers have thrown rotten apples at government buildings at protest for their low cost. one company is thriving that is producing organic fruit is thriving. >> reporter: this is the heart of argentina's fruit growing region, but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentina company. all the produce goes abroad, mostly to the u.s. since it's organic and the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it's also a country where genetically modified crops rule. >> the farming is very important aspects. how you relate to them and how you relate to you. it is one of the most important challenges, i think, especially in southern areas around the city. it is a big challenge, yeah. >> reporter: it all looks rosy in this orchard but the fruit industry is in crisis. hundreds of small growers have gone under while surviving producers are protesting, last week dumping rot inapples on state buildings calling on the government's promise to support small producers. >> translation: in this valley we all suffered economically last year. the
andrew thomas >>> now to argentina where fruit farmers have thrown rotten apples at government buildings at protest for their low cost. one company is thriving that is producing organic fruit is thriving. >> reporter: this is the heart of argentina's fruit growing region, but it's different here. these pickers are working for an argentina company. all the produce goes abroad, mostly to the u.s. since it's organic and the organic market in argentina hardly exists. it's also a...
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. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they've been in the sun too long. >> this coral is not dead. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. syria's main opposition group is due to arrive for talks in geneva aimed at ending the country's civil war. meanwhile doctors without borders says the humanitarian situation in syria is still dire with 16 people starving to death-- starving to death. 39 refugees drowned on saturday trying to reach greece. the iraqi military says eight soldiers have been killed by islamic state in iraq and the levant east of ramadi. in fallujah five have been killed. medical forces say a woman and a child are among the dead. around o
. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they've been in the sun too long. >> this coral is not dead. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets...
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. >> i'm andrew thomas outside of sydney's cricket grounds.'ll be explaining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment for the professionalization of the women's game. >> the death toll following a attack in pakistan is now 20. less than 40 kilometers from where the taliban killed 140 people in the school attack in december of 2014. the pakistan taliban has said it was not behind what happened as condemned the splinter group which has sense claimed responsibility. >> security forces now patrol the fields along side the university. gunmen had earlier taken advantage of of the winter to scale the walls, storm the buildings and open firing on students and teachers. >> we felt some people were fighting. then the gunfire increased. we said stay. rooms, don't go out. then the security forces came. >> the class has begun for the day. 3,000 students study here and they were runs of others at the university, too. 600 special guests were there to mark the guest of who the university was named after. the same region where fighters killed 1
. >> i'm andrew thomas outside of sydney's cricket grounds.'ll be explaining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment for the professionalization of the women's game. >> the death toll following a attack in pakistan is now 20. less than 40 kilometers from where the taliban killed 140 people in the school attack in december of 2014. the pakistan taliban has said it was not behind what happened as condemned the splinter group which has sense claimed responsibility....
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. >> i'm andrew thomas outside sydney's cricket ground. i'll be explaining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionalisation of the women's game >>> smoking an e-cigarette in malaysia could be illegal. several states have banned them because of concerns from health experts and religious leaders. this report now. it's a smoking alternative marketed as a way to give up the habit. e-cigarettes are creating a controversy across malaysia. many ask whether it's a safer way to smoke, and what are the long-term implications of inhaling. this man opened his store five months ago, business is booming. all customers sell off nicotine secrets and vape. >> all the retailers are scared. they don't know what will happen in the future, whether it be banned. some sell the product below market price. it is cheeper to buy, and lasts longer when the small tanks are refilled with a variety of flavours. i'll stop vaping. >> some states are yet to make a decision. they are conducting forums center health officials and the vaping
. >> i'm andrew thomas outside sydney's cricket ground. i'll be explaining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionalisation of the women's game >>> smoking an e-cigarette in malaysia could be illegal. several states have banned them because of concerns from health experts and religious leaders. this report now. it's a smoking alternative marketed as a way to give up the habit. e-cigarettes are creating a controversy across malaysia. many ask...
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i'm andrew thomas outside sydney's cricket ground. explain why a tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionalisation of the women's game >>> first, 20 people have been killed on an attacks at the pakistan university. the head of the group has condemned the incident. >> reporter: security forces knnow patrol the field alongside this university. snoop gunmen took advantage of thick fog to scale the walls and open fire on teachers and students. >> we heard the gun fire, we said stay in the room. go out. then security came. >> classes at the university began for the day. 3,000 student study here. hundreds of others were at the university. 600 special guests were there to mark the death of a man the university was named after. he was the founder of the rural anti-taliban political party. the university is in the same region where fighters attacked a school in 2014. killing 134 children. that attack was link the to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred the officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters. hun
i'm andrew thomas outside sydney's cricket ground. explain why a tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionalisation of the women's game >>> first, 20 people have been killed on an attacks at the pakistan university. the head of the group has condemned the incident. >> reporter: security forces knnow patrol the field alongside this university. snoop gunmen took advantage of thick fog to scale the walls and open fire on teachers and students. >> we...
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andrew thomas >>> staying down under we've got the latest on the australian open and all the other sport. >> reporter: thank you very much. the women's australian open finals underway. world number one and defending champion is facing 7th seed kerber. she has taken the first set. ms williams has taken the second one. it has gone into the decider where kerber is leading five four. the men's final will take place on sunday. novak djokovic will face full-time runner-up andy murray. this will be the sixth grand slam final between the world's top two players. novak djokovic is aiming to win his second australian open title while murray is hoping to make history by overcome and lift his first trophy. >> i don't estimate him. no question about it, i have tremendous respect and add mirroration for everything he has achieved in his career. he is one week older than me so we grew up together. we have very similar styles of game. it's nice to see that our rivalry keeps on going and we keep playing for the biggest titles. >> many people are expecting me to win on sunday and i will just believe in my
andrew thomas >>> staying down under we've got the latest on the australian open and all the other sport. >> reporter: thank you very much. the women's australian open finals underway. world number one and defending champion is facing 7th seed kerber. she has taken the first set. ms williams has taken the second one. it has gone into the decider where kerber is leading five four. the men's final will take place on sunday. novak djokovic will face full-time runner-up andy murray....
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. ♪ >> i'm andrew thomas, outside of sydney's cricket ground.laining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionallization of the women's game. ♪ ♪ >>> smoking an e-cigarette in malaysia may soon be outlawed because of concerns of health risks and religious leaders. >> reporter: it's marketed as a healthier way to give up the habit. but they are creating a health controversy across malaysia. many are asking whether it's a safer way to smoke or not, and what are the long-term health implications? this man opened his vape store five months ago, and business is booming. while selling flavored liquid nicotine is not illegal, he is concerned about the future. >> from what i observe [ inaudible ] they get scared because of -- they don't know what will happen in the future. will it be banned or not? so some of them start to sell it -- the product below market price. >> reporter: the liquid is cheaper to buy, and according to customers it lasts longer when the small tanks are refilled. >> i'll definitely stop smoking and k
. ♪ >> i'm andrew thomas, outside of sydney's cricket ground.laining why a new tournament for women marks an important moment in the professionallization of the women's game. ♪ ♪ >>> smoking an e-cigarette in malaysia may soon be outlawed because of concerns of health risks and religious leaders. >> reporter: it's marketed as a healthier way to give up the habit. but they are creating a health controversy across malaysia. many are asking whether it's a safer way to...
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. >> i am andrew thomas in sydney. will explain a wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long. >> in sport, final out if the l a. lakers could fight their way out of a losing streak. action from the nba that's coming up. ♪ >>> hello again. the stop stories on the al jazeera newshour. del grats representing syria's main opposition group are set to arrive in gineneva that the u.n has opened talks it hope will end the war. the opposition is yet to commit to the negotiations. of the government. the palestin the incoming chairman of the african union has called on member states to help in the fight against armed groups in north and west africa. the ongoing violence in burundi. also, a part of key discussions there. in syria 15 people have been killed, dozens more injured in a russian airstrike targeting positions in aleppo. opposition fighters say they have taken control of several checkpoints the cities in a region where control is divided between government and opposition
. >> i am andrew thomas in sydney. will explain a wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long. >> in sport, final out if the l a. lakers could fight their way out of a losing streak. action from the nba that's coming up. ♪ >>> hello again. the stop stories on the al jazeera newshour. del grats representing syria's main opposition group are set to arrive in gineneva that the u.n has opened talks it hope will end the war....
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andrew thomas, al jazeera. sidney. >> that's all your sport for me. you did forget to mention that it is the fourth test match tomorrow? england and south africa, but we will keep quiet for now. aljazeera.com for all the world news, i will be back in a couple of minutes. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging deeper into the issues that matter. >> i'm trying to get a sense for what iranians are feeling. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping...
andrew thomas, al jazeera. sidney. >> that's all your sport for me. you did forget to mention that it is the fourth test match tomorrow? england and south africa, but we will keep quiet for now. aljazeera.com for all the world news, i will be back in a couple of minutes. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera. , sydney. >>> still ahead, all the sport, including find out if the defendingthe qatar masters. >>> thank you so much, felicity. angelique kerber has stunned world number one serena williams to win the australian open while williams had been aiming for a 22nd grand slam title it was kerber's first major success. >> reporter: serena williams arrived at the finals hoping to clinch a record 22 grand slam title. for her opponents, an league kerber this was to be the match of her life. this was the 28-year-old's first ever grand slam final. but the might mayor for williams began when she made 23 unforced errors helping kerber take sake-4 lead. it was the first time the german had taken a set off williams in 3 1/2 years. the world number one regained some of her composure in the second set, her play was still patchy but managed to take the set six of-3 and force a decid decider. williams' efforts to equal steffi graph *f graf's 22 titles ended when she hit a volley long. kerber clinch being the victory in just over two hours. sealing one of the biggest shocks in tenn
andrew thomas, al jazeera. , sydney. >>> still ahead, all the sport, including find out if the defendingthe qatar masters. >>> thank you so much, felicity. angelique kerber has stunned world number one serena williams to win the australian open while williams had been aiming for a 22nd grand slam title it was kerber's first major success. >> reporter: serena williams arrived at the finals hoping to clinch a record 22 grand slam title. for her opponents, an league kerber...
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. >> i'm andrew thomas, ahead of australia day and some aboriginal australians see no reason to celebratemarks invasion day. >>> snowed under how a nfl training dome was flattened during a severe winter storm and details coming up, with rual in sports news in just a moment or two. ♪ there is a new push for australia to become a republic and all but one of the states and tear territorial leaders say it should be severed and come up on celebrations an occasion that is viewed negatively by some indigenous australians and we report now from sid sidney. >> reporter: last year there were celebrations on sidney hash r for australia day and this year the weather looks good but on tuesday some won't be celebrating and many aboriginal people think it's a date to mourn and talks about 1788 with captain arthur phillips first fleet and the start of the first british colony on the land known as australia and if they have european heritage too that was a colonial invasion. >> it was an invasion. there was no colusion between the people who lived here and the britt i, the british just came in. >> reporte
. >> i'm andrew thomas, ahead of australia day and some aboriginal australians see no reason to celebratemarks invasion day. >>> snowed under how a nfl training dome was flattened during a severe winter storm and details coming up, with rual in sports news in just a moment or two. ♪ there is a new push for australia to become a republic and all but one of the states and tear territorial leaders say it should be severed and come up on celebrations an occasion that is viewed...
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. >> i'm andrew thomas in sidney, i'll be explaining the science behind a tiny wherable technology that day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long. . >>> we head to the desert to qatar to see whether this man could continue his not having won the masters last year, how did he get on today? ♪ andy has the sport in doha. >> thank you so much david and aungelique has stunned world number one serena williams to win the australian open and william ls had the 22nd grand slam title this was her first major success. >> reporter: she arrived at the final hoping to clinch a record 22 grand slam titles but her opponent aungelique this was to be the match of her life. this was the 28-year-old's first ever grand slam final but the nightmare for williams said she made 23 unforced errors with a 6-4 lead. it was the first time the german has taken a set off williams in 3 1/2 years. the world number one regained some of her composure in the second set to play but matched to take it 6-3 and force a deci decide. williams effort to equal graph of 22 grand slam titles ended with a volly lon
. >> i'm andrew thomas in sidney, i'll be explaining the science behind a tiny wherable technology that day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long. . >>> we head to the desert to qatar to see whether this man could continue his not having won the masters last year, how did he get on today? ♪ andy has the sport in doha. >> thank you so much david and aungelique has stunned world number one serena williams to win the australian open and william ls had the...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> the global headlines from all corners of the globe. www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. >> the fall out from this weekend's snowfall is still being felt up and down the east coast. gone without a trace. california officials are searching for three men who escaped from jail. >>> the push from syria, high level talks could resume later this week. and the fight for voter rights, north carolina's new law tested in federal court a week before the iowa caucuses. >> this an al jazeera live from new york city. i'm richelle carey. an man enormous blizzard blanketed new york. 31 people die from storm-related causes. commuters heading back to work are facing delayed trains and buses and many secondary roads are still covered in snow. the mayor urged caution for d.c. residents. >> it is important to note that the roads are still dangerous. we talked to you about the weather conditions and it's getting warmer during the day and freezing at night. any wet surfaces can become icy, walkways, sidewalks and roadways. we are still in a snow emergency in washingto
andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> the global headlines from all corners of the globe. www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. >> the fall out from this weekend's snowfall is still being felt up and down the east coast. gone without a trace. california officials are searching for three men who escaped from jail. >>> the push from syria, high level talks could resume later this week. and the fight for voter rights, north carolina's new law tested in federal court a...
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from the island andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: refugees deported by australia after arriving there by boat have spent almost three years stuck on a remote island in papua new guinea. >> this torture is like an indefinite torture. >> reporter: these men spent two years in this prison before they were verified as genuine refugees and they were then transferred into this transit center nearby. they can now walk in the nearby town but they're still stuck here. they're not allowed to work and say they are regularly attacked by the locals who don't like them on the island. >> i don't want to say that people are bad, which might risk me again, but it's clear when i tell you, you need to be at any time you are walking around, cautious, alarmed. it's really scary. >> reporter: there are nearly 2,000 refugees languishing, their lives on hold. all men are on this island. the women are stuck on the equally remote island of nauru. in theory they are starting new lives. in practice there's little sign of that. their expulsion was designed to sends a signal. don't get on boats hoping to reach aus
from the island andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: refugees deported by australia after arriving there by boat have spent almost three years stuck on a remote island in papua new guinea. >> this torture is like an indefinite torture. >> reporter: these men spent two years in this prison before they were verified as genuine refugees and they were then transferred into this transit center nearby. they can now walk in the nearby town but they're still stuck here. they're not...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> the global headlines from all corners of the globe. www.aljazeera.com that's www.aljazeera.com. >> the fall out from this weekend's snowfall is still being felt up and down the east coast. gone without a trace. california officials are searching for three men who escaped from jail. >>> the push from syria, high level talks could resume later this week. and the fight for voter rights, north carolina's new law tested in federal court a week before the iowa caucuses.
andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> the global headlines from all corners of the globe. www.aljazeera.com that's www.aljazeera.com. >> the fall out from this weekend's snowfall is still being felt up and down the east coast. gone without a trace. california officials are searching for three men who escaped from jail. >>> the push from syria, high level talks could resume later this week. and the fight for voter rights, north carolina's new law tested in federal court a...
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. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas on sydney harbour ahead of australia day. i will be explaining why some aboriginal australians see no reason to celebrate. for them 26 january marks invasion day. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry says the question of which groups should attend indirect talks between the syrian regime and the opposition will be resolved in a day or two. the summit in geneva has been delayed due to negotiations over exactly who will take part. a member of the syrian opposition and says he is unhappy with the way the lead-up to the talks is being handled. >> translation: there is pressure to give up the legitimate rights of the syrian people. the delegation has been pressured to head the negotiations without i clear agenda. plus improving the humanitarian situation which is nothing to do with politics. we cannot tell the people they delegated us and we gave up our rights and headed to geneva without stopping the air raids or sending aid >>> the director of the center for middle eastern studies at the university of denver. he spoke to us ea
. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas on sydney harbour ahead of australia day. i will be explaining why some aboriginal australians see no reason to celebrate. for them 26 january marks invasion day. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry says the question of which groups should attend indirect talks between the syrian regime and the opposition will be resolved in a day or two. the summit in geneva has been delayed due to negotiations over exactly who will take part. a member of the syrian...
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. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they've been in the sun too long >>> talks aimed at ending the war in syria have started with a shaking foundation. opposition are agreeing to come but have conditions. >> reporter: the start of the syria talks but on day one just one side was present. the syrian government delicatess delicatessen-- delegation meeting with the special envoy staffan de mistura. it was during this meeting that news emerged that the main opposition group said it will now travel to geneva. mr staffan de mistura told reporters he had to wait for official confirmation, but he said he was optimistic >> i have good reasons to believe that they are actually considering this very seriously. they're will be in a position on probably sunday to actually start the discussions with them and in order to be able to proceed with the syrian talks. >> reporter: one opposition member already in geneva later confirmed
. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they've been in the sun too long >>> talks aimed at ending the war in syria have started with a shaking foundation. opposition are agreeing to come but have conditions. >> reporter: the start of the syria talks but on day one just one side was present. the syrian government delicatess delicatessen-- delegation meeting with...
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andrew thomas was there >> reporter: for those here, and there are more than a thousand people, 26 january is not a day to sell operate. it's a day to mourn. the people here it's invasion day. the answer verse re-- anniversary that white people arrived and started pushing aboriginal people off their land. they see no reason to celebrate that. at the very least people here think the date of australia day should be changed so it doesn't fall on a date that people here see as a very sorry occasion. injustice continues to this day. aboriginal people are much more likely to be in jail than nonindigenous people. they're far less likely to have jobs, their educational achievements are lower. even today aboriginal australians are not even recognised in australia's constitution. it reads as if australia was uninhas been ted when white settlors arrived >> it is important to show the rest of the world of what is happening here in australia. australia is still committing genocide against aboriginal people. >> i live here. i see the prejudice. you only have to open your eyes and listen to conversations
andrew thomas was there >> reporter: for those here, and there are more than a thousand people, 26 january is not a day to sell operate. it's a day to mourn. the people here it's invasion day. the answer verse re-- anniversary that white people arrived and started pushing aboriginal people off their land. they see no reason to celebrate that. at the very least people here think the date of australia day should be changed so it doesn't fall on a date that people here see as a very sorry...
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as invasion day and have taken to the streets of sidney calling for the date to be changed and andrew thomasas there. >> there are more than a thousand people here and the 26 of january is not a day to celebrate it's a day to mourn and for people here it's invasion day, the anniversary of the moment that europeans effectively white settlers move here and started pushing aboriginal people off their land and see no reason to celebrate that. at the very least people here think the date of australia day should be changed so it doesn't fall on a date that people here see as a big occasion and people here think it continues to this day. aboriginal people are much more likely to be in jail than nonindigenous people and far less likely to have jobs at all and good jobs to the educational achievements are lower even today aboriginal australians are not even recognized in australia's constitution and reads that australian was uninhabited when settlers arrived. >> what is happening in australia and committing genocide over indigenous people of australia. >> translator: i live here and see the prejudice
as invasion day and have taken to the streets of sidney calling for the date to be changed and andrew thomasas there. >> there are more than a thousand people here and the 26 of january is not a day to celebrate it's a day to mourn and for people here it's invasion day, the anniversary of the moment that europeans effectively white settlers move here and started pushing aboriginal people off their land and see no reason to celebrate that. at the very least people here think the date of...
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attacks along the east coast has had some questionable whether they should get into the water andrew thomasxplains. >> it is 6:00 o'clock on a friday morning and sidney's beach is already busy. among those exercises is aseek yell, since coming here from france, he has become a regular ocean swimmer. >> i swim every saturday, all year long, with a group. we fry to have a couple of swims during the week, in australia more than 80% of people live within 50-kilometers of the coast, the ocean, the beach, are part of the national psyche. between no. and april, over the summer, there are ocean swimming races every weekend, well over 100 in total. competitors wear timing devices and there are commentators to introduce the races. >> today these conditions not easy out there, a high tide and not little rolling wave, the conditions may play a part in the results. >> most are between half a kilometer and three-kilometers long. with syria's athletes and the occasional enthusiasts all throwing themselves in. the courses are marked with bowies patrol boats look for any swimmers in trouble, the best have t
attacks along the east coast has had some questionable whether they should get into the water andrew thomasxplains. >> it is 6:00 o'clock on a friday morning and sidney's beach is already busy. among those exercises is aseek yell, since coming here from france, he has become a regular ocean swimmer. >> i swim every saturday, all year long, with a group. we fry to have a couple of swims during the week, in australia more than 80% of people live within 50-kilometers of the coast, the...
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. >> andrew thomas. >>> new york times reports a gambling website saw an unusual spike in bits torts one pair of players, the unit requested the players, following reports that authorities have ignored evidence of match fixing. still ahead on al jazeera america, plummeting temperatures are causing serious problems in asia. how the cold and snow have turned deadly and affecting everything from cars to crops. and how aerobics classes are being used in south africa to improve the physical and mental health of the elderly. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> a british explorer has tragically failed in his attempt to make the first solo transit of antarctica.
. >> andrew thomas. >>> new york times reports a gambling website saw an unusual spike in bits torts one pair of players, the unit requested the players, following reports that authorities have ignored evidence of match fixing. still ahead on al jazeera america, plummeting temperatures are causing serious problems in asia. how the cold and snow have turned deadly and affecting everything from cars to crops. and how aerobics classes are being used in south africa to improve the...
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. >>> still to come all of the sports news, including -- >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas on sydney's beachre ocean swimming is an institution, but i'll be explaining why sharks are keeping the number of swimmers down. ♪ ♪ >>> time for the sports news. here is farah. >>> dareen, thank you so much. novak jock -- djokovic is through to the to the next round but with a tough match. >> it's almost like, you know, after the season that i have had, 2015, anything aside of a title or final is not a success. sometime even though you don't think that way personally, but, you know, there's a kind of a -- just an energy, and -- you know, a feel. >> he could be on course to meet roger federer in the finals the bulgarian won the second set, but federer came back to claim the next two. >>> defending women's champion serena williams sailed through her match. williams was dominant from the start, cruising to a 6-1, 6-1 win in just 44 minutes. the american is bidding for a 22nd grand slam title. >>> former champion sharapova has won her third-round match. the five-time major winner lost the second set, but
. >>> still to come all of the sports news, including -- >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas on sydney's beachre ocean swimming is an institution, but i'll be explaining why sharks are keeping the number of swimmers down. ♪ ♪ >>> time for the sports news. here is farah. >>> dareen, thank you so much. novak jock -- djokovic is through to the to the next round but with a tough match. >> it's almost like, you know, after the season that i have had, 2015,...
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. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long >>> in sport find out if the l.a. lakers could fight out of their losing streak. that's coming up. >>> australia is well-known for its sun, surf and sands lifestyle and it's that over exposure in fact to the sun's harsh rays that is driving skin cancer. some light from sydney. >> reporter: when doctors look at a scene like this they see the creation of cancer, skin cancer is nor common in australia and new zealand, sunny places with lots of fair-skinned people, than anywhere else. today this lady avoids the beach. she sits in the shade and always wears a hat and applies cream, but she didn't when she was younger. at 19 she was diagnosed with a cancer on her arm >> i would be out not for long but before you know it you're in the sup for a few-- sun for a few hours >> reporter: technology to prevent people from long exposure to the sun is being wo
. >> reporter: i'm andrew thomas in sydney. i will be explaining the science behind a tiny wearable technology that could one day alert people to when they have been in the sun too long >>> in sport find out if the l.a. lakers could fight out of their losing streak. that's coming up. >>> australia is well-known for its sun, surf and sands lifestyle and it's that over exposure in fact to the sun's harsh rays that is driving skin cancer. some light from sydney. >>...
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. >> andrew thomas is in melbourne and he says the impact has been felt throughout the entire league.bourne, the verdict could not be worse. not only did the court find that a systemic program of perform-enhancing dopes did take place at this club, it is found that the players themselves were significantly at fault. for the 34 players involved two-year bans from the game. they will be backdated to last year, but they will miss the up coming season entirely. other players played for clubs right across the league. so it will have big implications across the land of australian football. and there are huge financial implications, individual players may sue the club. they may say they suffered reputational damage, career damage, because of a system of doping that was run and managed by those running this club. >> we have been talking to the former head of the australian sports anti-doping agency, he says this incident provides further evidence that drug testing needs to be taken away from sports bodies. >> i think one of the things that is very clear from what we're seeing at the iaaf, and
. >> andrew thomas is in melbourne and he says the impact has been felt throughout the entire league.bourne, the verdict could not be worse. not only did the court find that a systemic program of perform-enhancing dopes did take place at this club, it is found that the players themselves were significantly at fault. for the 34 players involved two-year bans from the game. they will be backdated to last year, but they will miss the up coming season entirely. other players played for clubs...
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andrew thomas is in mel burn and says the impact of the case is being felt in the entire league. >> reporterhe international court for sport could not be worse and the court found a systematic performance enhancing took place and the punishments are harsh and employers involved will have bans and that means they will miss the up coming season entirely and 12 still play and that wi that will dessimate their league and then there are financial implications and huge legal bills associated with this case and that individual players may well soon with the club even though they are found individually at fault the players they will say they have reputation of damage because of a system of doping that was administered and managed by those running this club. the bill could reach many millions of dollars. >> we go to the former head of the australian sports antidoping agency and richard thank you for joining us on al jazeera should we have sympathy with the players in this case who say they put their trust in their employers? >> look, i mean this is a very difficult situation for the political players
andrew thomas is in mel burn and says the impact of the case is being felt in the entire league. >> reporterhe international court for sport could not be worse and the court found a systematic performance enhancing took place and the punishments are harsh and employers involved will have bans and that means they will miss the up coming season entirely and 12 still play and that wi that will dessimate their league and then there are financial implications and huge legal bills associated...
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andrew said thomas soul for expose are him to the wonders of capitalism.with many books and articles and they are a wonderful introduction to the joys of freedom. robert wrote edward snowden who sacrificed his successful life for us. audience, what do you think? is snowden a hero? [ applause ] . john: any reservation? >> some. john: thomas sowell? >> [ applause ] . john: let's hear more from my guests, school choice advocate, larry reed, kevin, david boaz of the cato institute. you gave some of your heroes earlier, anybody you left out? >> i'm sure i left a lot of people out. i think edward snowden has been a hero and the facebooker got to right. he sacrificed his life. he is still alive but has to live in russia. john: he's a traitor, i'm told, may have endangered american assets? >> he told americans what government was doing to them, and now having a debate about whether what he did was right and the entire debate is basedon knowing the information. >> he could have gone to congress instead of making it public? >> congress has had the authority to find
andrew said thomas soul for expose are him to the wonders of capitalism.with many books and articles and they are a wonderful introduction to the joys of freedom. robert wrote edward snowden who sacrificed his successful life for us. audience, what do you think? is snowden a hero? [ applause ] . john: any reservation? >> some. john: thomas sowell? >> [ applause ] . john: let's hear more from my guests, school choice advocate, larry reed, kevin, david boaz of the cato institute. you...
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andrew drummond showing why. isaiah thomas tried to lead the cs to back and the drive -- this shot put them up 79-88. it would not be enough as the piston goes on to beat the celtics at the garden 99-94 celtics at the garden 99-94. >>> ken griffey jr. and mike by as za headed to the hall of fame. griffey set a record by claiming more than 99% of the vote that broke the record by tom sever. might just be the second player inducted wearing a mets hat. >>> and we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. good morning. waiting for there are accident to clear at 128 southbound to clear at 128 southbound. it is right before the braintree split. several cars are involved and it is causing backup to 28 right now. i will have a look at your drive times in a moment. here is shiri. >> shiri: thrust morning from 15 to 25 degrees as you leave the house. clear skies and a few more clouds this evening with temps in the 30s. and increasing clouds. >>> how about an igloo in the middle of a highway? what inspired a man to spend hours making
andrew drummond showing why. isaiah thomas tried to lead the cs to back and the drive -- this shot put them up 79-88. it would not be enough as the piston goes on to beat the celtics at the garden 99-94 celtics at the garden 99-94. >>> ken griffey jr. and mike by as za headed to the hall of fame. griffey set a record by claiming more than 99% of the vote that broke the record by tom sever. might just be the second player inducted wearing a mets hat. >>> and we track traffic...
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andrew norwell is one of seven kids in his family in cincinnati. his older brother is a coach at thomas more. chris norwell: "he just called me today. making sure the family is going to be there to support him. because, it's for the whole entire family - not just him. because andrew is definitely a person that it's not about him, it's about the whole family and getting them all there to make sure we all have a good time." joe live back here at saint x... kuechly is the fourth bomber to but... only saint xavier grad with a ring. live tonight - joe thanks joe.. now, if you want to learn more about these two cincinnati guys.... go to our website at fox19 now dot com... check out this video from lake cumberland... the weekend's snow storms did some serious damage to boats and docks on the lake... yikes... steve weather now for a look at the blizzard that hammered the east coast is impacting industries that could impact your life. we'll explain how tonight at 10. plus we've got a warning about a scam hitting households all over the tri-state... particularly kentuckians. and we'll have the mi
andrew norwell is one of seven kids in his family in cincinnati. his older brother is a coach at thomas more. chris norwell: "he just called me today. making sure the family is going to be there to support him. because, it's for the whole entire family - not just him. because andrew is definitely a person that it's not about him, it's about the whole family and getting them all there to make sure we all have a good time." joe live back here at saint x... kuechly is the fourth bomber...
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andrew norwell has reached the pinnacle in just two seasons. norwell is the first anderson nfl. last night we caught up with his brother chris norwell, who is also a football coach at thomas more. he tells us andrew is ready to go. >> the first thing that came out of his mouth was, be ready to go to the super bowl? andrew is a quiet guy. he was jacked up. it was nice to see that emotion come out of him. he can' t wait. he is so excited about this opportunity. graco andrew' s parents got to watch their son in person play in the nfc championship game sunday. now they go across the country to be there for super bowl in santa clara. mark: a small trip. these ago lucky enough to know -- lisa: lucky enough to know coach more. he said, let' s make this the quickest banquet on record so i can get home and watch my it was pretty quick, very very cool. everyone excited. there are couple of big dudes in the family. awesome guys. mark: i can' t wait for the big game. lisa: a new pricing model for a bengals season tickets. preseason will cost less and so will season-ticket packages because there is one less home game next year. the bengals are sacrificing again and the jungle to take
andrew norwell has reached the pinnacle in just two seasons. norwell is the first anderson nfl. last night we caught up with his brother chris norwell, who is also a football coach at thomas more. he tells us andrew is ready to go. >> the first thing that came out of his mouth was, be ready to go to the super bowl? andrew is a quiet guy. he was jacked up. it was nice to see that emotion come out of him. he can' t wait. he is so excited about this opportunity. graco andrew' s parents got...
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andrew: robert marshall has gone from being in charge of campus safety at thomas more to being held here in the kenton county detention center. he was arrested on campus yesterday. robert marshall had been around the thomas more campus for years. he' s been director of public safety for more than a decade. but on his home computer, investigators believe he was collecting child pornography. the investigation was not an easy one. investigators say he used a program to try to scrub the hard drive on his computer, making it more difficult to recover the evidence. marshall was arrested yesterday after being indicted by the kenton county grand jury. >> it' s shocking to me and it' s not really like it scares me, like i didn' t feel unsafe or anything. >> it just blows our minds that that someone that would do that actually really gross and wrong. that ey would do something like that. especially with children being involved makes it worse. andrew: marshall is facing a 36-count indictment. he' s being held here on $25,000 bond. reporting live from the ikenton county detention center, andrrew set
andrew: robert marshall has gone from being in charge of campus safety at thomas more to being held here in the kenton county detention center. he was arrested on campus yesterday. robert marshall had been around the thomas more campus for years. he' s been director of public safety for more than a decade. but on his home computer, investigators believe he was collecting child pornography. the investigation was not an easy one. investigators say he used a program to try to scrub the hard drive...
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thomas jefferson, abray hamlin con and andrew johnson. let's talk sports now.old medalist michael phelps hitting up a college basketball game. how his lack of shirt and pants helped his team win. >>> and "the x-files" makes a comeback. the real stories on the cia's x-files coming up. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) seize it! i thione second it's there.day. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ >>> olympian michael phelps showing some love for arizona state basketball. he's showing some skin, too. speedo-clad swimmer one of the people
thomas jefferson, abray hamlin con and andrew johnson. let's talk sports now.old medalist michael phelps hitting up a college basketball game. how his lack of shirt and pants helped his team win. >>> and "the x-files" makes a comeback. the real stories on the cia's x-files coming up. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm...
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pretty got the young republic on a more sensible and organize footing but andrew jackson didn't like national banks anymore than thomas jefferson did and so in the 1830s the second experiment in national banking was abolished as well. around the time alexis de tocqueville came to the united states and he was just mystified at the venom that americans held for the national bank. he wrote in his famous book democracy in america that americans seem to be obsessed with one great fear was she described as the fear of centralization paul warburg is a settlement of america was adjusting to that very same attitude that really hadn't changed a whit. werber didn't defy shift but began to study the system or to talk on the ideas at least quietly among his small groups. he decided the american system was like a town in which every home had a pail of water but there was no fire department. that might have been fine if you wanted a drink of water but it wouldn't work very well if there was a fire that you had to put out. because of this no central bank every individual bank had to keep more of its reserves in its roll out in case t
pretty got the young republic on a more sensible and organize footing but andrew jackson didn't like national banks anymore than thomas jefferson did and so in the 1830s the second experiment in national banking was abolished as well. around the time alexis de tocqueville came to the united states and he was just mystified at the venom that americans held for the national bank. he wrote in his famous book democracy in america that americans seem to be obsessed with one great fear was she...
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thomas more... and seems to love what loves the fact that his younger brother andrew is the starting left guard of the caorlina panthers and is heading to super bowl 50. more from nine on your side for this tuesday. tuesday.we're always on with breaking news, weather, and sports on wcpo-dot-com.
thomas more... and seems to love what loves the fact that his younger brother andrew is the starting left guard of the caorlina panthers and is heading to super bowl 50. more from nine on your side for this tuesday. tuesday.we're always on with breaking news, weather, and sports on wcpo-dot-com.
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i offer my condolences to his loving wife of 44 years, sue, a daughter, betsy andrew:, and a son, thomas -- betsy ann, and his son, thomas. carlisle will be messed but he will be remembered as leader, a loving husband, an inspiration for all of those with whom he came in contact. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 3:45 p.m. today. looking back at the history and tradition of the president's annual message and what to expect in this year's address. and then at 9:00, our live coverage of the president's speech, followed by the republican response, by south carolina governor nicki haily. plus, your reaction by phone, facebook, tweets and email. as well as those from members of congress. on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. and we'll re-air our state of the union coverage and the republican response starting at 11:00 p.m. eastern. 8:00 p.m. pacific. also, live on c-span2, after the speech, we'll
i offer my condolences to his loving wife of 44 years, sue, a daughter, betsy andrew:, and a son, thomas -- betsy ann, and his son, thomas. carlisle will be messed but he will be remembered as leader, a loving husband, an inspiration for all of those with whom he came in contact. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until...
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thomas more.- he coordinates the defense..handles academics..and works with strenth and conditioning...- and he's the big brother of andrew norwell, the starting guard for the carolina panthers..heading to the super bowl.-it's been awfully exciting for the norwell family of anderson township the nfc title sunday. good news for another cincinnati kid. the eagles hav signed tight end brent celek to a three year extension. he played at lasalle...then at uc. finally in soccer....fc cincinnati is rapidly taking shape in mason. for the next two days, fans can come out to wall to wall soccer to watch as the final roster is put together. practices will take play on wednesday and thursday at wall to wall soccer in mason. the public is between ten a-m and noon. and now here's julie dolan nine on your side at seven. the search is on for the man accused of robbing a wal mart then crashing a stolen s-u-v after being chased by police. the new information police are telling us about what happened, coming up on 9 on your side at 7... after world that's 9 on your side at six for this tuesday. tuesday.we're always on with breaking news, we
thomas more.- he coordinates the defense..handles academics..and works with strenth and conditioning...- and he's the big brother of andrew norwell, the starting guard for the carolina panthers..heading to the super bowl.-it's been awfully exciting for the norwell family of anderson township the nfc title sunday. good news for another cincinnati kid. the eagles hav signed tight end brent celek to a three year extension. he played at lasalle...then at uc. finally in soccer....fc cincinnati is...
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thomas more... and seems to love what he's doing.-and he really loves the fact that his younger brother andrew is the starting left guard of the caorlina panthers and is heading to super bowl 50. more from nine on your side that's 9 on your side at 11 for this tuesday. tuesday.we're always on with breaking news, weather, and sports on wcpo-dot-com. ring for his life. >> i thought we would be shot and be killed. >> and was acquitted of manslaughter. >> the police union president is vowing to fight the firings, calling move unbelievable and politically motivated. york. >> president obama is calling for speeding up research to diagnosis, prevent and treat zika virus. he met with the top health and the situation room.
thomas more... and seems to love what he's doing.-and he really loves the fact that his younger brother andrew is the starting left guard of the caorlina panthers and is heading to super bowl 50. more from nine on your side that's 9 on your side at 11 for this tuesday. tuesday.we're always on with breaking news, weather, and sports on wcpo-dot-com. ring for his life. >> i thought we would be shot and be killed. >> and was acquitted of manslaughter. >> the police union...
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midway through the first...andrew white...money from downtown, nebraska trails it by 1 though. a couple of minutes later, check out the ferocious slam from thomas bryant...indy goes up by 3. but the very next time down the court, glynn watson junior with the circus shot...take off the glass. late in the half now...jack mcveigh.he stole it earlier in the possession, he cashes in the triple...huskers up 3 at the half. but indiana outscored the hosts 43-30 in the second half...h.hsiers take it,t,9-69. chchs: yesterday's rose bowl was the last game for 21 iowa seniors. while the game didn't go how they'd hoped, it wrapped up careers they're proud of. jordan lomax--"it was a very great year for us. the togetherness and ththmaturity in this group and the camaraderie and to be able to play under coach ferentz and the rest of this coaching staff has just been a huge honor." austin blythe--"it's been an unbelievable year especially with the group of guys we got everybody working to a common goal, working together. nobody standing off on the side doing their owowstuff. just playing for these fans and this university and for a coach likekeoach ferentz isi
midway through the first...andrew white...money from downtown, nebraska trails it by 1 though. a couple of minutes later, check out the ferocious slam from thomas bryant...indy goes up by 3. but the very next time down the court, glynn watson junior with the circus shot...take off the glass. late in the half now...jack mcveigh.he stole it earlier in the possession, he cashes in the triple...huskers up 3 at the half. but indiana outscored the hosts 43-30 in the second half...h.hsiers take...
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. >>> a rare opportunity at thomas jefferson university hospital today in center city, philadelphia. former atlanta mayor and congressman andrew young spoke about gun violence across the country. >> it's not boots on the ground. it's not guns. the best answer to a bullet is a job. >> young is a former ambassador to the united nations, and was the closest man to dr. martin luther king jr. at the time of his assassination. he talked about cultivating future generations. he told us the big focus should be on building jobs. >> the biggest problem we have on earth now is that there are 1.2 billion jobs all over the world and 6.5 billion people. that's not enough jobs. we're going to have 7 billion people probably in 2020. if we don't have another billion or 2 billion jobs, we're going to have more troubles all over the world. >> young was at jefferson to commemorate king's values of compassion, inclusion and service. >>> today, council president clark announced a new partnership between the city and the pennsylvania horticultural society. it's called land care re-entry. it offers former inmates jobs in landscapi landscaping, mainte
. >>> a rare opportunity at thomas jefferson university hospital today in center city, philadelphia. former atlanta mayor and congressman andrew young spoke about gun violence across the country. >> it's not boots on the ground. it's not guns. the best answer to a bullet is a job. >> young is a former ambassador to the united nations, and was the closest man to dr. martin luther king jr. at the time of his assassination. he talked about cultivating future generations. he...
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thomas more community this morning. a leader on campus is now facing child pornography charges, and police say, the investigation has been going on for years. wlwt news 5's andrew setters is live in covington this morning with the latest details. andrew, bring us up-to-date. andrew: lisa, it has been to full year since investigators robert marshall' s computer. robert marshall not facing criminal charges in this case. investigators have been working since january of 2014 when they took his home computer. the discovery and recovery of the images that led to these charges were not. public safety for thomas more since 2013 -- 2003. investigations were handled by covington police because they say the crimes were limited to his home computer. >> it is shocking to me. it does not scare me. i did not feel on a for anything. >> it blows our minds had actually happened. that is gross and wrong. andrew: marshall is facing a 36 count indictment. t believe he images. he is here at the kenton county detention center on a $25,000 week. lisa: thank you for the update. this morning cincinnati police , are investigating a stabbing in winton terrace. police say someone stabbed a
thomas more community this morning. a leader on campus is now facing child pornography charges, and police say, the investigation has been going on for years. wlwt news 5's andrew setters is live in covington this morning with the latest details. andrew, bring us up-to-date. andrew: lisa, it has been to full year since investigators robert marshall' s computer. robert marshall not facing criminal charges in this case. investigators have been working since january of 2014 when they took his home...
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thomas. >> jacob rascon reporting for us in philadelphia. coming up later this hour for everybody, we've got new york governor andrew cuomo, he's going to discusste's response to the storm. also the mid-atlantic taking a beating from the blizzard. thousands of motorists stranded overnight near the kentucky-tennessee line. we're also going to take you to washington, d.c. where some are utilizing this snow for a little fun on capitol hill. dangerous, but they think fun. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) t
thomas. >> jacob rascon reporting for us in philadelphia. coming up later this hour for everybody, we've got new york governor andrew cuomo, he's going to discusste's response to the storm. also the mid-atlantic taking a beating from the blizzard. thousands of motorists stranded overnight near the kentucky-tennessee line. we're also going to take you to washington, d.c. where some are utilizing this snow for a little fun on capitol hill. dangerous, but they think fun. to folks out there...
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andrew norwell two seasons. norwell is the first anderson high school grad to play in the nfl. we caught up with his brother chris norwell, who is also a football coach at thomas more, as he describes the phone call he and his brother shared ahead of the big game. >> the first thing that came out of his mouth was, are you ready to go to the super bowl? it was nice to see that emotion come out of it. the cannot wait and he is so excited. mike: andrew' s parents watched their son in person play in the nfc championship game sunday. chris tells us everyone is jacked up for andrew and excited about the opportunity. i will see you back here for wlwt news 5 starting at 5:00. s certified most accurate forecast. randi: keep your arms and knees inside the seats at all time it was 50 degrees set midnight. mid 30' s as you get yourself ready for the day. a big-time warm-up on the way this weekend, into the 50' s. a cold front is rolling through right now, bringing rain showers. the steadiest area of rain reaches the eastern part of the 275 loop, union, anderson township, kellogg. further south of the 275 lo op, steadier rain into taylor mail and independence this morning.
andrew norwell two seasons. norwell is the first anderson high school grad to play in the nfl. we caught up with his brother chris norwell, who is also a football coach at thomas more, as he describes the phone call he and his brother shared ahead of the big game. >> the first thing that came out of his mouth was, are you ready to go to the super bowl? it was nice to see that emotion come out of it. the cannot wait and he is so excited. mike: andrew' s parents watched their son in person...
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thomas jefferson refused to prosecute under the alien sedition acts though they had been upheld by the federal courts, the federalist judges. he pardoned those convicted under that law. andrew jackson vetoed the national bank act on constitutional groundsú position. >> i think we are in a unique era where the administration and various federal agencies are virtually relentless in what they're willing to do to expand their initial statutory grounds for doing whatever they're doing. i think that it's incumbent on congress -- and i know some of the congress elected congressmen and -- men and women and senators, do start -- they're starting to take seriously that they have their own responsibility in evaluating whether laws they pass are constitutional. i think many of our judges and a few of our -- i know a few of our supreme court judges expect that. they assume that's going on. unfortunately, you hear in the political space all the time, hey, it's our job to just pass the law. we'll let the judges figure out whether it's constitutional. and i think it's important that we reverse that course, because first of all, judges are 50-50 at best these days of actually holding those
thomas jefferson refused to prosecute under the alien sedition acts though they had been upheld by the federal courts, the federalist judges. he pardoned those convicted under that law. andrew jackson vetoed the national bank act on constitutional groundsú position. >> i think we are in a unique era where the administration and various federal agencies are virtually relentless in what they're willing to do to expand their initial statutory grounds for doing whatever they're doing. i...
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thomas jefferson refused to prosecute under the alien sedition acts though they had been upheld by the federal courts. he pardoned those who had been convicted under that law. andrew jackson vetoed the national bank act even though it was upheld by the supreme court of the united states. i can go through examples of lincoln and others. executives have an independent role in reviewing the constitutionality of legislation and other actions. and i think that that applies at the state level as well. state attorneys general take oaths of office and i thought rather than having a debate recently in the marriage litigation about whether attorneys general were, quote, doing their job in defending the law, the argument really should be about what's the correct legal position. >> you know, picking up on the -- the duty to evaluate the constitutionality of the law, i think we're in a unique era right now where the administration and various federal agencies are virtually relentless in what they're willing to do to expand their initial statutory grounds for doing whatever they're doing. and so i think that it's incumbent on congress -- i know some of the congress elected cong
thomas jefferson refused to prosecute under the alien sedition acts though they had been upheld by the federal courts. he pardoned those who had been convicted under that law. andrew jackson vetoed the national bank act even though it was upheld by the supreme court of the united states. i can go through examples of lincoln and others. executives have an independent role in reviewing the constitutionality of legislation and other actions. and i think that that applies at the state level as...