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in today's dollars the wage back then is $10.90 an hour. families of three where only one works to try and survive on this minimum wage fall way below the poverty level. this in a country with some of the worst income inequality in the developed world. it is not hard to understand why a majority of americans want the federal government to take action on this. that majority does not include billionaire donald trump, ted cruz or john kasich. these gentleman, of course, are vying for the republican nomination for president. they want to leave the federal minimum wage where it is. the standard conservative argument against raising it rests on the claims that doing so is a job killer and later in the show i will talk to someone who shares that view. on the democratic side bernie sanders wants to boost the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. that's the amount that fast food workers, their supporters and labor groups have been pushing for years. hillary clinton supports raising the wage to $12 an hour, but supports state and local campaigns that
in today's dollars the wage back then is $10.90 an hour. families of three where only one works to try and survive on this minimum wage fall way below the poverty level. this in a country with some of the worst income inequality in the developed world. it is not hard to understand why a majority of americans want the federal government to take action on this. that majority does not include billionaire donald trump, ted cruz or john kasich. these gentleman, of course, are vying for the...
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that obviously is an encouraging sign. however, we are concerned about reports that the syrian regime has engaged in tank and artillery attacks against civilians near places like holmes and hamas and around amascus. and obviously those kinds of attacks, if confirmed, would be a flagrant violation of the cessation of hostilities. now, we are going to monitor these reports of violations. we take them quite seriously. and we are going to continue to strongly urge all parties to exercise restraint and abide by the commitments that was included -- that were included in the cessation of hostilities. we are also encouraging all of our partners in the issg to use their influence with parties on he ground to not engage in actions that put the cessation of hostility at risk. so there's a lot of diplomatic work that goes into this. and as we acknowledged prior to the implementation of the cessation of hostilities, we anticipated all along we would encounter some resistance. we would hit some potholes. but there at least are some tent
that obviously is an encouraging sign. however, we are concerned about reports that the syrian regime has engaged in tank and artillery attacks against civilians near places like holmes and hamas and around amascus. and obviously those kinds of attacks, if confirmed, would be a flagrant violation of the cessation of hostilities. now, we are going to monitor these reports of violations. we take them quite seriously. and we are going to continue to strongly urge all parties to exercise restraint...
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generally a little more than half an inch in ashtabula, maybe an inch elyria. you could see one to two inches toledo. that would be about it. dover/new philly an inch to inch and a half. cleveland. it's a cold afternoon. now, where is the storm system? actually way down here. the center of the low is dropping into the atlanta area, and it reaches with a trough all the way back north to cleveland. so we have some snow coming up the trough from that big low pressure which is several states away. if that low were closer to us we would be getting a lot more snow. but no dice. 27 degrees, light snow. we will go with a trace to an inch in most spots. a couple of spots, dover/new philly, you may see a little an early flurry in one or two spots during the morning commute, and then we begin to dry you out as some sunshine takes over. so friday afternoon should be very pleasant to start your weather weekend al bet cool but not bad weather-wise. 25, cold tonight, scattered snow, generally a trace to an inch, inch and a half. we'll go 36 tomorrow with increasing sunshine d
generally a little more than half an inch in ashtabula, maybe an inch elyria. you could see one to two inches toledo. that would be about it. dover/new philly an inch to inch and a half. cleveland. it's a cold afternoon. now, where is the storm system? actually way down here. the center of the low is dropping into the atlanta area, and it reaches with a trough all the way back north to cleveland. so we have some snow coming up the trough from that big low pressure which is several states away....
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had an abortion. let me say that again, i am an unapologetic woman who is had an abortion. 20-year-old college sophomore putting myself through school when i got pregnant. i reject the narrative that there must be some externally decided good enough reason for any of us to access safe am a legal, professional, compassionate abortion care and services. owe the texas legislature, in touch with your mongers, or even the supreme court of the united states any explanation as to why i had an abortion. >> corporate vice president at whole woman's health, the lead late in the abortion case. .> i am so thankful for so long, we felt as provider so alone. here, bear be witness as we bring our case to the supreme court, is unbelievable. thank you. thank you. as a hispanic immigrant from latin america, i know what is like not to have access to safe, legal abortion care. in an environment where women's voices matter, this is why this work is so important for me on both a professional and personal level. i have also
had an abortion. let me say that again, i am an unapologetic woman who is had an abortion. 20-year-old college sophomore putting myself through school when i got pregnant. i reject the narrative that there must be some externally decided good enough reason for any of us to access safe am a legal, professional, compassionate abortion care and services. owe the texas legislature, in touch with your mongers, or even the supreme court of the united states any explanation as to why i had an...
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what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and renting the old military structures. and again, bringing it back to the human dimension in these conflicts is going to be dictating how we manage these and how we address those human dimensions as well as how we address the coyote dimension. and as i mentioned earlier, the primary conflict are with domestic animals and this conflict, a lot of these situations can be minimized through best management practices. i will get into those right now. the most significant driver is public knowledge and understanding of these animals. so, the biggest component of that is the lack of information o
what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and...
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or was this an inside job? also it was, is this an explosive device, we still don't know if it is, there's a lot of questions right now. also the motivation behind that. these are things we'll be looking into in the coming hours. >> a short time ago i was speaking with one af yagts expert in australia who noted that hijacking, hijackings themselves were much more common in the '60s and '70s. much less frequent in this day and age. you have countries like the united states, which like to say that they do not negotiate with terrorists. how unusual is it that the egyptian government is essentially confirming that most passengers were able to get off the plane, but some remain, because negotiations are under way? >> reporter: well, the one thing that's really striking between this situation and the situation that happened last october when a bomb blew up a russian metro jet plane is the transparency or communication we are getting from the egyptian government. they were fairly tight-lipped last october. and now we
or was this an inside job? also it was, is this an explosive device, we still don't know if it is, there's a lot of questions right now. also the motivation behind that. these are things we'll be looking into in the coming hours. >> a short time ago i was speaking with one af yagts expert in australia who noted that hijacking, hijackings themselves were much more common in the '60s and '70s. much less frequent in this day and age. you have countries like the united states, which like to...
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clinton looking to build an unbeatable lead. already turning per focus to the republicans, promising voters overnight, she will never allow donald trump to be elected president. and tonight, senator bernie sanders facing some very tough math to defeat clinton. our political team telling us, he would have to win every single remaining state by an average of ten points. and, in a new abc news poll tonight, clinton ahead nation nationally by seven points, but going into the michigan primary there, she had an almost doub double-digit lead. clinton now saying she hopes sanders supporters will rally around her if she gets the nomination, as she did with obama. what does sanders have to say about that? he's with abc's david wright. >> reporter: at astro coffee in detroit today, hillary clinton ordered espresso, getting set for what could be a long night. >> please go out and vote today. thank you! >> reporter: with polls in michigan showing her ahead by double digits, she's already talking about mending fences with bernie sanders and h
clinton looking to build an unbeatable lead. already turning per focus to the republicans, promising voters overnight, she will never allow donald trump to be elected president. and tonight, senator bernie sanders facing some very tough math to defeat clinton. our political team telling us, he would have to win every single remaining state by an average of ten points. and, in a new abc news poll tonight, clinton ahead nation nationally by seven points, but going into the michigan primary there,...
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friday jobs number expected to ship unemployment to an eight year low and an additional 200,000 jobsre likely it convicting messages about the fred -- fed hike pat. hike half. this is always confusing. you have a dovish and yelling -- you have a dovish janet yellen. guest: almost every data --eased at this point payrolls. we have contraction in the earnings data. looking for to friday, it is the earnings data that is key. for me, the marginal swing voters looking toward that april decision, the june decision, will want to see the eyes of wage inflation before their content to move rates higher. francine: how much do they look at? how much do they look at what is happening in china as a message they need to start mobilizing? simon: if we were having this conversation five is ago, they would not be looking at it at all. what is apparent in the meeting, how the u.s. economy simply cannot be coupled and other central banks who are all pretty much in producing territory. therefore the fed is trying to chart a path against the tide and can it do that consistent head at theoday back end of
friday jobs number expected to ship unemployment to an eight year low and an additional 200,000 jobsre likely it convicting messages about the fred -- fed hike pat. hike half. this is always confusing. you have a dovish and yelling -- you have a dovish janet yellen. guest: almost every data --eased at this point payrolls. we have contraction in the earnings data. looking for to friday, it is the earnings data that is key. for me, the marginal swing voters looking toward that april decision, the...
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we're talking about an egyptian national. this was the main report an hour ago. we're talking about an egyptian national for who some reason wanted to make contact with his ex-wife, who is a greek cypriut. he is a 27-year-old, or although during his revelations news conference, the minister for civil aviation was not being drawn on his actual name. we have managed to confirm that it is not the person as was named about two hours ago. on that flight, this person, the 27-year-old, decided to then mount his assault on the aircraft. this is a criminal offence, of course. it is also a criminal offence covered by international aviation law as defined and laid down by iarta. he decided to have that aircraft diverted >> he has taken everyone on the plane hostage. he wanted to fly to istanbul. there was no point going there because his ex-wife was in cyprus. he has had a letter delivered to his ex-wife, we understand, as well >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news. a highjacked jet is rerouted to cyprus with americans on board. it is not terrorist related >>> cracki
we're talking about an egyptian national. this was the main report an hour ago. we're talking about an egyptian national for who some reason wanted to make contact with his ex-wife, who is a greek cypriut. he is a 27-year-old, or although during his revelations news conference, the minister for civil aviation was not being drawn on his actual name. we have managed to confirm that it is not the person as was named about two hours ago. on that flight, this person, the 27-year-old, decided to then...
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what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and renting the old military structures. and again, bringing it back to the human dimension in these conflicts is going to be dictating how we manage these and how we address those human dimensions as well as how we address the coyote dimension. and as i mentioned earlier, the primary conflict are with domestic animals and this conflict, a lot of these situations can be minimized through best management practices. i will get into those right now. the most significant driver is public knowledge and understanding of these animals. so, the biggest component of that is the lack of information o
what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and...
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reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. >> neki: one college student tweet about a grandpa has gone viral. papa cooked dinner for six granld children and she was the only one who showed up. the grandpa eating one of the 12 burgers he prepared. the sad grandpa has been re-tweeted 140 thousand sometimes. the girl said she received hundreds of messages saying her tweet encouraged them to visit their own grandparents. the grandchildren did eventually go. >> andrew: they got death threats. this photo is in thth day of a local tennessee highway patrol trooper. a video showing an officer comforting a three-year-old girl. >> andndw: a woman crashed her car while running from police. the officer held that girl almost an hour comforting her after a accident. >> if that was my kid i would want somebody to hold oo it and let her know it's okay. that wld help hr her. it was helping me. >> andrew: what the officer did for the child is getting tangs. she says it's all just part of wearing the badge. >>>we're just getti
reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. >> neki: one college student tweet about a grandpa has gone viral. papa cooked dinner for six granld children and she was the only one who showed up. the grandpa eating one of the 12 burgers he prepared. the sad grandpa has been re-tweeted 140 thousand sometimes. the girl said she received hundreds of messages saying her tweet encouraged them to visit their own grandparents. the grandchildren did eventually go. >> andrew:...
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winds around 25 miles an hour.en as we go into tomorrow, early showers, mostly the first half of the day on the lighter side. bigger improvements tomorrow afternoon. wednesday, brief warmup, around 70, st. patrick's day, in the 60s. by sunday, we could have more rain and wind in the forecast. >> thank you, sheena. eight minutes past 6:00. time to get help to our commuters who are going to center city or through center city. >> on the vine street expressway. jessica boyington has a look at that. >> we are watching the vine street expressway through center city right now. this is right around 8th street. that's where our cameras are. this is the off ramp getting off around 8th street. maybe if you're heading to the ben franklin bridge or around that area you'll face this. what you're seeing is not a lot of delays. no problems there. we are seeing wet roads for sure. we see ponding and as cars move by, water is spraying out from underneath. you'll potentially see some really slippery spots. use some caution. we also s
winds around 25 miles an hour.en as we go into tomorrow, early showers, mostly the first half of the day on the lighter side. bigger improvements tomorrow afternoon. wednesday, brief warmup, around 70, st. patrick's day, in the 60s. by sunday, we could have more rain and wind in the forecast. >> thank you, sheena. eight minutes past 6:00. time to get help to our commuters who are going to center city or through center city. >> on the vine street expressway. jessica boyington has a...
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aimed to established an i.s.i.l. emirates. the anniversary from the lost malaysian plane. plus >>> we're in mexico where this group of women is using a unique way to fight sexual harassment >>> turkey has made a bold proposal to stop the flow of refugees to the european union. ankara is offering to take more refugees back with more money and a fast-track of its e.u. membership bid >> reporter: at the end the break through they hoped to. they reached an agreement with turkey that they believe marks the beginning of the ends of europe's refugee crisis. >> this is the real game changer >> translation: the days of irregular migration to europe is over >> our objection is to disurge illegal migration to prevent human smugglers to help people who want to come to europe through encouraging legal migration. >> reporter: the agreement means that in future turkey will take back all those making the perilous and illegal journey across the agean sea to greece. for every syrian refugee returned one syrian refugee from camps in tu
aimed to established an i.s.i.l. emirates. the anniversary from the lost malaysian plane. plus >>> we're in mexico where this group of women is using a unique way to fight sexual harassment >>> turkey has made a bold proposal to stop the flow of refugees to the european union. ankara is offering to take more refugees back with more money and a fast-track of its e.u. membership bid >> reporter: at the end the break through they hoped to. they reached an agreement with...
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>> reporter: we watched her grow up on screen from an 11-year-old girl to an 18-year-old woman.nd just last year, when she was 17 years old, she decided to undergo breast reduction surgery going from a 32f to a 32d. why did you decide ultimately to get breast reduction surgery? >> i had wanted to get a breast reduction since i developed, because i was in excruciating pain, and i couldn't sit up straight. it was always super uncomfortable for me to sleep. it's uncomfortable to sit. uncomfortable to walk. i me dressing rooms because i couldn't find a bathing suit because they had no top that would fit me. i just didn't feel right. and i did it for myself. it was the best change i ever made in my life. >> what's been the most noticeable change post surgery for you? >> i think maybe my mood. in general. i think i'm just much happier. and i just feel a lot more secure with myself. >> reporter: you're lighter in every way. >> exactly. >> reporter: you wore a stunning gown to the sag awards, and you were not afraid to show your scars. >> no, i wasn't. i didn't even notice them. i didn'
>> reporter: we watched her grow up on screen from an 11-year-old girl to an 18-year-old woman.nd just last year, when she was 17 years old, she decided to undergo breast reduction surgery going from a 32f to a 32d. why did you decide ultimately to get breast reduction surgery? >> i had wanted to get a breast reduction since i developed, because i was in excruciating pain, and i couldn't sit up straight. it was always super uncomfortable for me to sleep. it's uncomfortable to sit....
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he began as an apprentice, but then to become an independent contractor and surveyor on his own right, to begin to save that money, earn that money, serve save that money and invest it. he learned this early on from relatives and friends who would ask him for loans and not pay back. he was not a guy you want to borrow money from and not pay him back. believe me. so we know he had a temper. when money was involved, that temper incased exponentially. so if you don't pay the guy back, he's going to get really mad. so he learned how to judge character from that, but he learned how to invest. when he earns money, as a surveyor what does he work with? he works with the land. he develops a sense of the lands wealth and richness and potential. what does he do with the first money that he does? he invested in land. he saves and buys a more and more land. also as a surveyor, and i'll mention briefly, he developed an understanding of america and america's potential. america's potential richness and wealth that was not only buried within the soil waiting to spring out but also geographically, the
he began as an apprentice, but then to become an independent contractor and surveyor on his own right, to begin to save that money, earn that money, serve save that money and invest it. he learned this early on from relatives and friends who would ask him for loans and not pay back. he was not a guy you want to borrow money from and not pay him back. believe me. so we know he had a temper. when money was involved, that temper incased exponentially. so if you don't pay the guy back, he's going...
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that's actually an 8 mile-an-hour wind right now in the pocono mountains.at wind will be increasing during the day. not just in the mountains. philadelphia, noontime, 14 mile-an-hour winds. 18 mile-an-hour winds in atlantic city. it's those southerly winds. see the direction of the arrows, that southerly wind will deliver us the warmer weather today and over the next few days. satellite shows we're mainly in the clear. the clouds keep on moving. we'll see sunny skies an a big warmup. headed for the 60s this afternoon in allentown, reading. 59 in quakertown. bright, sunny skies for doylestown, trenton and mt. holly. >> sunny skies, cooler along the coast, atlantic city and cape may in the 50s. 60 degrees for vineland this afternoon. and near 06 in wilmington and west chester. 61 degrees in philadelphia today. this is just the beginning with warmer weather. the seven-day forecast, a look at those record temperatures when i come back in ten minutes. >>> thank you, bill. ten minutes after 6:00. we have launched skyforce 10 because of that accident on the schuyl
that's actually an 8 mile-an-hour wind right now in the pocono mountains.at wind will be increasing during the day. not just in the mountains. philadelphia, noontime, 14 mile-an-hour winds. 18 mile-an-hour winds in atlantic city. it's those southerly winds. see the direction of the arrows, that southerly wind will deliver us the warmer weather today and over the next few days. satellite shows we're mainly in the clear. the clouds keep on moving. we'll see sunny skies an a big warmup. headed for...
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where we fund not out of an operating budget that from an emergency budget. if we could just create a circumstance for the uncontrolled fires, it would create more flexibility within and budget which we share could be more adequate. senator moran: thank you for your passion and your compassion. i appreciate you being in manhattan, kansas. thank you very much. i would highlight as the transition occurs, my impression is that there may be employees that do not relocate. we want to work with you to make certain the training and the existtment opportunities to make certain that when the day comes, you are fully staffed with significant expertise. and finally, your budget proposes a $5 million increase. it is for something that i find very appealing. certain they intend to have a hearing. how to bring veterans to agriculture. secretary vilsack: after a good deal of effort, we have secured commitments from the department of defense to begin the process. receive a series of briefings. now we are getting permission to be part of that process. provide veterans with th
where we fund not out of an operating budget that from an emergency budget. if we could just create a circumstance for the uncontrolled fires, it would create more flexibility within and budget which we share could be more adequate. senator moran: thank you for your passion and your compassion. i appreciate you being in manhattan, kansas. thank you very much. i would highlight as the transition occurs, my impression is that there may be employees that do not relocate. we want to work with you...
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you fix the car while it's running to use an an analogy. here we thought that the testing was insufficient, that the rollout was too soon and that the user experience the folks who were actually using it were highly frustrated with the system. those issues that is user engagement testing and technical support were the same things that we had seen in the previous version of ellis the $500 million that ultimately had to be scrapped. >> mr. rodriguez had an extended invitation for you folks to come back and do a revisit, i would urge you to do that and do it soon. >> we've made specific recommendationings, some of which they've agreed with and some of which they haven't. but we'll continue to monitor and report on this. >> thanks for the update. directors, how do you agencies use social media when you vet and screen visa applicants? and what challenges have you encountered in doing so? >> our portion of the responsibility with respect to the vetting and screening, we are first and foremost a law enforcement agency and h.s.i., homeland security
you fix the car while it's running to use an an analogy. here we thought that the testing was insufficient, that the rollout was too soon and that the user experience the folks who were actually using it were highly frustrated with the system. those issues that is user engagement testing and technical support were the same things that we had seen in the previous version of ellis the $500 million that ultimately had to be scrapped. >> mr. rodriguez had an extended invitation for you folks...
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the rain has come to an end. the total, .83 of an inch at the international airport. sunspots have seen over an inch of rain. it is still a little bit damp outside from last night' s showers. we do have the cloud cover in place. limited sunshine for the first half of the day. visibility about seven miles. wilmington is the exception, there could be some patchy fog or dense fog. we haven' t seen too many problems yet and not a lot of wind for the morning. the overnight showers have moved off to the east. we should keep the cloud cover this morning and the roads should be pretty nice this afternoon. mid 40' s in the northwest counties. we' ll drop off a couple of more degrees. more sunshine today. we decrease the clouds for the midday. we have a lot more in the way of mild temperatures to come. kyla? kyla: happening now, drivers are being detoured after an accident shut down westwood northern boulevard in north fairmont. police say a female driver was taken to uc medical with minor mark: new this morning, a serious crash in hamilton overnight. this happened around midni
the rain has come to an end. the total, .83 of an inch at the international airport. sunspots have seen over an inch of rain. it is still a little bit damp outside from last night' s showers. we do have the cloud cover in place. limited sunshine for the first half of the day. visibility about seven miles. wilmington is the exception, there could be some patchy fog or dense fog. we haven' t seen too many problems yet and not a lot of wind for the morning. the overnight showers have moved off to...
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process thought this might not - each certification will capture whether is traffic stop did he tense an a-49 b detention a number of stops are the classic racial profiles for the contextual stops the officers are using minor traffic violations for fishing expeditions do result in servings are the sp 49 and unless i understand it is important to think about what are those containments nobody it filing a complaint at the front end he angel this officer is not showing up with the traffic stop data those are traffic stops for the complainant is skernldz they've been mistreated and racial mistreated and over the course of the violation sometimes the occ can sustain those but sometimes it is and said she said and the traffic stop data is not collected that is the pattern usual seeing not twice but several cases you rightly postponed last time i appreciate the chiefs stand with common sense management task management enforcement it starts with some discipline a paper that has continued i hope you'll continue thank you. is there any additional public comment general public comment. >> good even
process thought this might not - each certification will capture whether is traffic stop did he tense an a-49 b detention a number of stops are the classic racial profiles for the contextual stops the officers are using minor traffic violations for fishing expeditions do result in servings are the sp 49 and unless i understand it is important to think about what are those containments nobody it filing a complaint at the front end he angel this officer is not showing up with the traffic stop...
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an enraged mother is only talking to kron 4. after her 8- year-old son was shot in the neck in concord. police are now searching for this man, who they believe is the gunman. yesterday we broke the news that he is identified as james jarrard. police say he is armed and dangerous. right now there is a million dollar warrant for his arrest. kron four's kate cagle spoke exclusively with the victim's mother about his recovery. it's a story you will only see on kron four. "everything keeps replaying in my head. and it all comes back to memy son holding his neck.i don't know. i'm still trying to hold myself together. >> reporter:this photo was taken of sarah's little boy on his eighth birthday. that was two days ago. the next day.he was shot.'' "he's okay right now. he's stable. he's talkinghe's just sad he wants to come home." friday evening josh was playing in this front yard when two men got in an argument. the men are not related to the little boy but are.or at least were. family friends. in factfamily members say the suspect - ja
an enraged mother is only talking to kron 4. after her 8- year-old son was shot in the neck in concord. police are now searching for this man, who they believe is the gunman. yesterday we broke the news that he is identified as james jarrard. police say he is armed and dangerous. right now there is a million dollar warrant for his arrest. kron four's kate cagle spoke exclusively with the victim's mother about his recovery. it's a story you will only see on kron four. "everything keeps...
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by tonight an area of low pressure and an upper level disturbance will move into the region from the west. we'll see moisture ahead of the system create a rain/snow mix tonight. temps will be near or above freezing. so little to no accumulations are expected. by tomorrow morning the low will move just to our south. the rain/snow mix will continue. we could see some light accumulations north and west of hampton roads as the temperatures there will expected there. heavy problem, but nuisance highs in the 50s on good morning, hampton roads. let's check later this morning, the old norfolk courthouse will be history. demolition crews will begin chomping away at the building that served the city for decades. city leaders says they're making room for a new civic plaza and justice system. rico bush is live in norfolk with more on what's happening today with the project. rico. don, katie, city leaders say demolishing the 50-year-old building marks a new beginning of the construction on civic plaza improvements that have been in the making for years. city council began the journey to build a n
by tonight an area of low pressure and an upper level disturbance will move into the region from the west. we'll see moisture ahead of the system create a rain/snow mix tonight. temps will be near or above freezing. so little to no accumulations are expected. by tomorrow morning the low will move just to our south. the rain/snow mix will continue. we could see some light accumulations north and west of hampton roads as the temperatures there will expected there. heavy problem, but nuisance...
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how this hijacker hijackers were able to get an explosive device if there is is an explosive device, on the plane. we know this was an internal flight. we know internal flights don't have regular security checks. it was alexanderia and cairo. we have to wait and see on the motivation behind this particular hijacking. it seems to me that on the fact is there are only foreigners and egyptian crew left on the plane that basically the hijack hijacker or hijackers want to negotiate. >> has egypt had to deal with a situation like this in recent memory? a hijacking of an aircraft rarely results in the hijacker getting their demands. would they be hard pressed in the day of modern terror attacks? as you mentioned suicide attacks. would they find it difficult to try to resolve everything if this individual has personal aims if that is what is playing out? >> we have to wait and see what the demands of the hijacker or hijackers. if it is really petty demands, i imagine the authorities don't want to turn this particular development into a greater tragedy. egypt is facing multiple insurgencies a
how this hijacker hijackers were able to get an explosive device if there is is an explosive device, on the plane. we know this was an internal flight. we know internal flights don't have regular security checks. it was alexanderia and cairo. we have to wait and see on the motivation behind this particular hijacking. it seems to me that on the fact is there are only foreigners and egyptian crew left on the plane that basically the hijack hijacker or hijackers want to negotiate. >> has...
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provides service through an app without any need for an mvpd-provided piece of equipment, they have to provide the information in a way that will enable someone else to write an app that also won't require a piece of mvpd equipment. so it's a matter of making sure an app developed by an independent app developer will provide service on an equal basis to one offered by the mvpd. >> okay. thank you. >> just to clarify, if they don't have an app of their own, they don't have to provide access to app developers? >> they have to provide the free information flows. this goes to the question of whether we're being a box provided by the mvpd, we are not. an mvpd may choose to implement these requirements in a way that requires a device but that's up to the mvpd. they could also do it entirely in the software and the cloud. what we're saying is if they do choose to provide service through an app without a piece of equipment provided, they have to make that capability also available to competitive manufacturers. >> is this on? can you provide a sense of when the item will be out and also more
provides service through an app without any need for an mvpd-provided piece of equipment, they have to provide the information in a way that will enable someone else to write an app that also won't require a piece of mvpd equipment. so it's a matter of making sure an app developed by an independent app developer will provide service on an equal basis to one offered by the mvpd. >> okay. thank you. >> just to clarify, if they don't have an app of their own, they don't have to provide...
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he's been fired an an internal investigation has been initiated. shares fell more than 10% to 23.66. >>> facebook is no longer just about status updates and likes. now it's game on for the social media company that started shipping its high end virtual reality headset that is expected to be a big player in the fast growing virtual reality market. >> reporter: facebook's wrist is on sale for $60. like this far land virtual world that was created the to show the creative possibilities. the new types of content expected to be web drive purchases of the headset. >> we're waiting to see what the killer app is whether it's facebook app itself or perhaps a game or experience we haven't imagined yet. >> while there already less expensive devices, today kicks off a competitive high end headset market. the $800 headset is due out april 5th. sony was delayed until october and we'll see what apple launches. facebook's wrist has a head start but its market is limited by the fact that most pc's won't work with it unless they are fairly new and equipped for hard
he's been fired an an internal investigation has been initiated. shares fell more than 10% to 23.66. >>> facebook is no longer just about status updates and likes. now it's game on for the social media company that started shipping its high end virtual reality headset that is expected to be a big player in the fast growing virtual reality market. >> reporter: facebook's wrist is on sale for $60. like this far land virtual world that was created the to show the creative...
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the million youth march is hosting an event that is calling on local teenagers to they want to have an open discussion with teenagers about how to curb crime. the event runs until 1:00 p.m. at the hope haven center on north try on street. >>> in just a few hours charlotte city leaders will learn if the city is one step closer to winning millions of dollars for transportation projects. five finalists will be announced in the national smart city challenge to get a $40 million grant. each finalist will receive $100,000 to hone their proposals for the final selection process in june. charlotte is up against 76 other cities. the cities all pitch their best ideas to make transportation safer, easier, and more reliable. the d.o.t. wants to see how cities would increase mobility, safety, and address climate change. city leaders told channel 9 they are confident charlotte has a shot at winning the $40 million and says the competition has created great conversations about transportation goals. last month channel 9 sat down tear and former charlotte mayor anthony fox. he said the city needs to co
the million youth march is hosting an event that is calling on local teenagers to they want to have an open discussion with teenagers about how to curb crime. the event runs until 1:00 p.m. at the hope haven center on north try on street. >>> in just a few hours charlotte city leaders will learn if the city is one step closer to winning millions of dollars for transportation projects. five finalists will be announced in the national smart city challenge to get a $40 million grant. each...
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about a half inch to 3/4 of an inch. locally an inch or more. lesser amounts towards the north and west. for today, again, looking at temperatures starting out in the upper 40s. to the low 40s by the end of the day. the east, northeast wind 15 to 20 miles per hour gusting over 30. 56 tomorrow. a gray day. but the shower threat is gone. 62 on wednesday. clouds, a little bit of sun. variably cloudy. 50s friday and saturday and dry. more rain by sunday. let's find out if you're heading out the door. >> couple of problems out there. we'll start with connecticut. this one came in in fairfield heading northbound on the turnpike. accident approaching exit 19, center street and blocks the center lane. rubber necking delays are worse than the delays the accidents happening on the northbound side of the road. then we have other problems as well. we still have this accident on the lower level. queens bound off the queensboro bridge. delays on second avenue are starting to get back in the 70s to get on to the lower level. the queensboro bridge. midtown tunn
about a half inch to 3/4 of an inch. locally an inch or more. lesser amounts towards the north and west. for today, again, looking at temperatures starting out in the upper 40s. to the low 40s by the end of the day. the east, northeast wind 15 to 20 miles per hour gusting over 30. 56 tomorrow. a gray day. but the shower threat is gone. 62 on wednesday. clouds, a little bit of sun. variably cloudy. 50s friday and saturday and dry. more rain by sunday. let's find out if you're heading out the...
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an activist group recording this video. a department spokesman saying an internal investigation is under way. >>> and now to a caffeinated court battle. latte lovers steamed at starbucks. california residents behind a class-action suit, accusing the coffee giant underfilling lattes by about 25% to save millions on milk. starbucks said that beverage volumes can vary based on customer's preference. and the suit is without merit. >>> and hatch watch continues on eagle cam, playing out in little newborn. baby brother or sister in that second egg, right now, still taking their sweet time. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" -- a picture is worth a thousand words, but how many blessings? a vatican first. pope francis inviting the world on a new journey. holy instagram. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medici
an activist group recording this video. a department spokesman saying an internal investigation is under way. >>> and now to a caffeinated court battle. latte lovers steamed at starbucks. california residents behind a class-action suit, accusing the coffee giant underfilling lattes by about 25% to save millions on milk. starbucks said that beverage volumes can vary based on customer's preference. and the suit is without merit. >>> and hatch watch continues on eagle cam,...
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we're going to see an increase in anger, an increase in poverty, an increase in a lack of trust. we're going to see an increase in a lack of cooperation across nation states. the world in which kofi annan highlighted for the reason of his resignation in the beginning of 2012 is going to magnify by 10 times as much and i think by just what i just said, i think we can imagine where that will go and what will happen with that. but we shouldn't let that happen because we have tools in our tool box to change that, of course. -- change that course and that's what i want to get across today and that is many people throw up their hands and say what do we do about the middle east? just as senator porker continues to remind us, our u.s. senator from tennessee, we need a broader middle east strategy. we need one that's going to work, one that's long term and that makes sense and we simply can't just say oh, well, those people are hopeless. those people are people just like anybody else and they have, as you know, and you've experienced yourself, they have had historical realities that have
we're going to see an increase in anger, an increase in poverty, an increase in a lack of trust. we're going to see an increase in a lack of cooperation across nation states. the world in which kofi annan highlighted for the reason of his resignation in the beginning of 2012 is going to magnify by 10 times as much and i think by just what i just said, i think we can imagine where that will go and what will happen with that. but we shouldn't let that happen because we have tools in our tool box...
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i'm just an artist. i make things. >> some of your artwork has become part of the permanent collections of not only the museum of modern art, but the barjeel foundation and the new york historical society. have you inadvertently become part of the art establishment? >> it's really funny because in some ways, i have. like, i always hate when people front and they say, "oh, i'm such an outsider," and then they're saying it from their fancy manhattan loft. it's, it's really terrible when people do that. but on the other hand i am in these fancy collections. but i still wouldn't even know how to get a gallery show and write an artist statement in, like, their proper vocabulary and jargon that they like. >> does that divide even exist anymore between sort of high art and the kind of art that you have spent your life doing? >> oh, absolutely. high art is stuff that sells for $1 million. >> that's true. >> it's stuff that's deliberately scarce that's like a stock certificate or something. i don't do stuff like
i'm just an artist. i make things. >> some of your artwork has become part of the permanent collections of not only the museum of modern art, but the barjeel foundation and the new york historical society. have you inadvertently become part of the art establishment? >> it's really funny because in some ways, i have. like, i always hate when people front and they say, "oh, i'm such an outsider," and then they're saying it from their fancy manhattan loft. it's, it's really...
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it's an awkward time now by them. you'll have the change of tours ability to put a lot more uniformed police officers on the street i think one of their goals will be to raise the level of the traveling public. you'll see unifoed police officers on the subway. the port@ authority is the department that's in charge of airport security, so the port authority have said they can also increase their u iformed presence. at kennedy and laguardia and newark airport and, of course, there will be also reaching out to investigators, working closely withhe fbi. investigations that are ongoing. they'll be wanting to tweet those investigations to see any information, anything at all that indicates the possibility of something happening here. they'll be listening to chat rooms, checking into chat rooms and websites that sort of thing their number one goal right now will be to increase significantly uniformed police presence on the streets of the city. >> and, ray, one of the big questions when you deal with the airport and soft targ
it's an awkward time now by them. you'll have the change of tours ability to put a lot more uniformed police officers on the street i think one of their goals will be to raise the level of the traveling public. you'll see unifoed police officers on the subway. the port@ authority is the department that's in charge of airport security, so the port authority have said they can also increase their u iformed presence. at kennedy and laguardia and newark airport and, of course, there will be also...
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an amtrak train derailed. a section of the southwest chief headed from los angeles to chicago went off the rails in southwest kansas just after 1:00 a.m.. now, here are the images just into our newsroom showing some of the cars on their side. at least five of the nine cars derailed. amtrak says there were 128 passengers and 14 crew members on board. 11 were taken to the hospital. no word right now on the extent of their injuries. we'll have more on the amtrak derailment in kansas as information becomes available. >>> our time is 4:33. crews are working on a plan to recover the sunken tug boat from the bottom of the hudson. two were killed, one remains missing. kristin thorne is live. she has the latest. >>reporter:. rescue crews are not hopeful that they will be able to find the third missing crew member. 56-year-old harry hernandez of staten island. a lot of the attention turns to how to get the 90-foot tug boat at the bottom of the river. this is 40 feet down. it leaked 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel int river
an amtrak train derailed. a section of the southwest chief headed from los angeles to chicago went off the rails in southwest kansas just after 1:00 a.m.. now, here are the images just into our newsroom showing some of the cars on their side. at least five of the nine cars derailed. amtrak says there were 128 passengers and 14 crew members on board. 11 were taken to the hospital. no word right now on the extent of their injuries. we'll have more on the amtrak derailment in kansas as information...
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it's the reason i'm an artist, it's the reason i'm an actor. it is the forum in which we, apply our craft. because our humaity, is classic, is something that will, it speaks to us from the past. we read shakespeare 400 years, and see it 400 years, since its writing and it still speaks to us. and why something will last long after we're gone. and that's what the play "waiting for godot" is, by samuel beckett, this existential play about two men in this desolate land who don't know who they are, don't know where they've come from, and looking for this entity, godot, outside of themselves. then they learn in the course of the play, that they have to find it within themselves, their true meaning, and what their purpose in life is. and i did that play, because it resonated about what we were going through in new orleans. - so you went into that creative process, and that does figure into, obviously the story that is told here. - absolutely - you went into that creative process saying, "i need to somehow align my perspective on art, "or that particul
it's the reason i'm an artist, it's the reason i'm an actor. it is the forum in which we, apply our craft. because our humaity, is classic, is something that will, it speaks to us from the past. we read shakespeare 400 years, and see it 400 years, since its writing and it still speaks to us. and why something will last long after we're gone. and that's what the play "waiting for godot" is, by samuel beckett, this existential play about two men in this desolate land who don't know who...
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>>> but first an american hero. a member of the legendary seal team 6 has received the nation's highest hirlt honor. you're watching "world news now." as an american, it's hard to hear that we have a serious hunger issue in our country. and as a parent, it's even harder to hear that one in 5 of our kids struggles with hunger, especially when billions of pounds of good food are wasted every year. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide billions of meals to families in need right in your community. visit feedingamerica.org to support feeding america and your local food bank. together, we can solve hunger. together, we're feeding america. believe we're still worth the fight you'll see there's hope for ththis wor tonight i believe, i believe yeah >> very good theme for this one becaususe one of america's bravest heros has been awarded the nation's highest military honor. >> a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 and his acts of bravery to save an american hostage will go down inhistory. here's abc'
>>> but first an american hero. a member of the legendary seal team 6 has received the nation's highest hirlt honor. you're watching "world news now." as an american, it's hard to hear that we have a serious hunger issue in our country. and as a parent, it's even harder to hear that one in 5 of our kids struggles with hunger, especially when billions of pounds of good food are wasted every year. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide billions...
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that involved an american diplomat general, an american prosecutor, a british police man, a czech homicideive and a newly formed, a polish special forces unit that had been only a few years ago the opposite side of the iron curtain. and together, they did something that nato at that time was afraid of doing. they took a risk to carry out the u.n. mandate to make an arrest and that really broke opened the floodgates. >> warner: but what did it take to get these guys? some of them were hiding in plain sight, as reported in the press at that time. >> it was very different in different circumstances. in the early days, they knew where they were and it was just a question of getting them to a place where there was unlikely to be collateral damage, where passersby to be hurt. so it was a question of following them often in their cars, stopping their cars, ripping them out-- scenes that have since become familiar after bosnia in the form of renditions. these were the kind of early forms of renditions. the important difference is they were underpinned by the security council resolutions and a body
that involved an american diplomat general, an american prosecutor, a british police man, a czech homicideive and a newly formed, a polish special forces unit that had been only a few years ago the opposite side of the iron curtain. and together, they did something that nato at that time was afraid of doing. they took a risk to carry out the u.n. mandate to make an arrest and that really broke opened the floodgates. >> warner: but what did it take to get these guys? some of them were...
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it happened last month when an employee responded to an e-mail it was a case of spear fishing that made the information compromised. >>> dr. ben carson announced yesterday he won't take part because he does not see a political path forward for his campaign. >> reporter: with donald trump high poll numbers materializing into votes now a commanding lead in the delicate count republicans are working to stop the man on track to lead the gop. >>> mitt romeny, expected to make a statement about the frontrunner. just four years ago the two men stood side by side. >>> it is my honor, really honor and privilege to endorse mitt romeny and with ben carson the only republican hinting at leaving the race, ted cruz is encouraging the supporters of others to abandon there number one choice. he argues he alone can stop a president clinton or president trump. on the democratic side hillary clinton taking on the hair of nominee at a star-studded fundraiser. while bernie sanders argued the democratic race is not yet settled. >>> she is not so inevitable today. >> reporter: the washington post is reporting
it happened last month when an employee responded to an e-mail it was a case of spear fishing that made the information compromised. >>> dr. ben carson announced yesterday he won't take part because he does not see a political path forward for his campaign. >> reporter: with donald trump high poll numbers materializing into votes now a commanding lead in the delicate count republicans are working to stop the man on track to lead the gop. >>> mitt romeny, expected to make...
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such an ima as it landed on bann soil half an hour early, bringing the u.s. president, president obama and his family, the first sitting u.s. president to visit the island nations in 88 years. >> such an amazing sight. >> anchor: we watched a a air force one landed. president ama is there with a delegation of dignitaries, nancy pelosisi dick durbin. and there they are on this rainy day in havana. arriving at jose' marti' airport. >> anchor: hohefully, they have an extra half hour and maybe reets of old havana, where our own victor is standing by live in the rain drops we face. but victor, do you think a lot of people, oh, dear it's really coming down, is that going to change the crowds? >> r%porter: well, i can tell you both, since we've been up here reporting live, the streets were packed when we started. once the rain relevant staeed coming down, we watched the streets empty. but no doubt, the people will still be up whatting the president's motorcade, the beast as it's known. one thing you guys mentioned before we took the break, that younger people and en
such an ima as it landed on bann soil half an hour early, bringing the u.s. president, president obama and his family, the first sitting u.s. president to visit the island nations in 88 years. >> such an amazing sight. >> anchor: we watched a a air force one landed. president ama is there with a delegation of dignitaries, nancy pelosisi dick durbin. and there they are on this rainy day in havana. arriving at jose' marti' airport. >> anchor: hohefully, they have an extra half...
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right now there's an uneasy peace in chicago. protesters marching in the streets after donald trump canceled a campaign rally. following the violence and how it may influence florida voters at the polls on tuesday. >> every candidate has their eyes on florida and winning our primary in 4 days but one primary tonight could be a game changer. an unexpected outburst the in chicago tonight. there were tense moments at what was supposed to be a donald trump campaign rally. supporters and protesters protesters. >> this certainly has changed the whole dynamic of our discussion about donald trump. seeing tonight is raw emotion. people's strong emotions about the candidate who has gotten the most air time says, whether they agree with it or not. >> going forward we're going to have to be worried about these kind of protests. >> and whether tonight will. >> people like him because he says things that reflect to them freedom of speech but for others who are worried about the security and don't like the violence and they haven't yet voted it
right now there's an uneasy peace in chicago. protesters marching in the streets after donald trump canceled a campaign rally. following the violence and how it may influence florida voters at the polls on tuesday. >> every candidate has their eyes on florida and winning our primary in 4 days but one primary tonight could be a game changer. an unexpected outburst the in chicago tonight. there were tense moments at what was supposed to be a donald trump campaign rally. supporters and...
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an ambulance assisted and then an 80-year-old man crashes his car into the ambulance on scene. that man got a ticket for not yielding to emergency crews. both of those girls were rushed to the hospital. this morning we know the passenger is currently in >>> 5:04. hillsborough county we're get the dash cam video showing a close call for an officer when a wrong way driver nearly hit him. look at the screen, this is the woman police arrested. her name is asia cancella and she's out of jail this morning. they say she was driving the wrong way on i-275 and showed signs of impairment. officers say she was speeding this time yesterday morning in the same lane as the patrol car. the officer was behind the wheel heading home from his shift and swerved out of the way to avoid the crash. other officers later tracked her down at busch boulevard as she exited in the wrong direction. >>> just last weekend in hillsborough county a wrong way driver claimed the life of deputy john kotfila jr., on the selmon expressway near brandon. we brought you full coverage of his funeral this past weekend.
an ambulance assisted and then an 80-year-old man crashes his car into the ambulance on scene. that man got a ticket for not yielding to emergency crews. both of those girls were rushed to the hospital. this morning we know the passenger is currently in >>> 5:04. hillsborough county we're get the dash cam video showing a close call for an officer when a wrong way driver nearly hit him. look at the screen, this is the woman police arrested. her name is asia cancella and she's out of...
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it was part of an experiment to see how people handle long preparation for an eventual mission to mars. we are told he'll have a test and debriefing before being flown back to houston. >> what led to a crash and left two people dead on a busy orange county road. sky 6 over the scene along the colonial drive near christmas. a van heading east with its hazard lights on when the driver of a toyota slammed into the back of it. the driver of the van and the passenger died at the scene. troopers are now trying to figure out if that van was moving or stopped on the road at the time. the victim's names haven't been released. >> happening today, ucf leaders once again trying to convince the state to give green lights for a new campus. the school has been working to raise millions for the project. now, just yesterday, orlando mayor buddy dyer and john hit announced dr. phillips support to 16 million dollars. >> today ucf officials will present their newest plans to the board of governors. they have previously praefd a project but the governor vetoed it. we'll let you know what happens on clickor
it was part of an experiment to see how people handle long preparation for an eventual mission to mars. we are told he'll have a test and debriefing before being flown back to houston. >> what led to a crash and left two people dead on a busy orange county road. sky 6 over the scene along the colonial drive near christmas. a van heading east with its hazard lights on when the driver of a toyota slammed into the back of it. the driver of the van and the passenger died at the scene....
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. >>> an american in isis? kurdish forces say they captured suburbs who was fighting for the terror group. >>> a maryland police officer is killed by friendly fire in a shootout that was recorded by the alleged gunman's brothers. >>> and just how smart is your phone? a new study finds you might not want to turn to those popular voice assistance in the event of an emergency. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with politics and a day that could be pivotal for presidential hopefuls in both parties. five key states hold primaries today. for the republicans, winner-take-all contests in florida and ohio. may be the last chance to slow donald trump's march to the nomination. for the democrats, bernie sanders is hoping for another come-from-behind win in a big state to cast doubt on hillary clinton's candidacy. don champion is in miami. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. with donald trump still steaming ahead, politi
. >>> an american in isis? kurdish forces say they captured suburbs who was fighting for the terror group. >>> a maryland police officer is killed by friendly fire in a shootout that was recorded by the alleged gunman's brothers. >>> and just how smart is your phone? a new study finds you might not want to turn to those popular voice assistance in the event of an emergency. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york....
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we've just had an incident on the line. passengers told me inside they felt very nervous, very worried. >> reporter: police and soldiers flooded the area. the station is only about 400 yards from the european parliament building and the area is considered among the most secure in the belgian capital, but this is a city that lives with major terrorist threat in its midst. it emanates from here, the suburb of molembeek, known to have sent at least 30 foreign fighters to syria. many of the paris terrorists lived and plotted the november attacks in the neighborhood. in the wake of today's bombings, the authorities asked people the move around the city as little as possible. that has now been lifted, scott, but the belgian crisis center warned the threat of more attacks is "real and serious. ". >> pelley: allen pizzey in brussels. allen, thank you. we know of no americans killed today, but several were wounded. jim act has the latest. from kentucky was with her daughter stephanie when the bombs exploded at the airport. stephanie
we've just had an incident on the line. passengers told me inside they felt very nervous, very worried. >> reporter: police and soldiers flooded the area. the station is only about 400 yards from the european parliament building and the area is considered among the most secure in the belgian capital, but this is a city that lives with major terrorist threat in its midst. it emanates from here, the suburb of molembeek, known to have sent at least 30 foreign fighters to syria. many of the...
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we're taking you on an airborne mission into enemy territory. >> it is an intense rush, and at nighttime your eyes can play all sorts of tricks on you in the dark. >>> and out at sea aboard a massive aircraft carrier, home to 5,000 armed sailors and hundreds of heavy weapons. it's a rare journey to the front line in the fight against isis. >>> and the world of melania. before her glamorous life with the donald, there was this guy -- >> wow. who was in girl? >> a look back at the small town beginnings of a beautiful girl but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. one teenager admits to taking part in a gruesome murder, landing him in jail for the rest of his life. now his lawyers are saying that his confession was coerced. it's the lynchpin in brendan dassey's controversial case. tonight my "nightline" co-anchor dan harris investigates. >> come on, brendan, be honest. you can do it. just tell us the truth. >> i grabbed her arm, put it on the side, and tied her up. >> reporter: are we looking at a killer reluctantly unspoolg the details of his crime? >> why don'
we're taking you on an airborne mission into enemy territory. >> it is an intense rush, and at nighttime your eyes can play all sorts of tricks on you in the dark. >>> and out at sea aboard a massive aircraft carrier, home to 5,000 armed sailors and hundreds of heavy weapons. it's a rare journey to the front line in the fight against isis. >>> and the world of melania. before her glamorous life with the donald, there was this guy -- >> wow. who was in girl?...