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angela: i' m angela taylor. wesh 2 was on scene moments after a seminole county deputy was injured during a chase. and right now their suspect is , still on the run. jim: plus, big news from the orange county sheriff. he just announced an arrest in the shooting death of antwan davis. the 15-year-old was gunned down last weekend. we' ll begin right now with the update on the davis case. wesh 2' s michelle meredith joins us live in orange county. angela: michelle, you just heard from the sheriff about the arrest that was made. michelle: the sheriff announced they had to arrests in the shooting death of the 15-year-old. 17-year-old michael anderson and his girlfriend and you surely were taken into custody today. they say they will be charged with the shooting death of 15-year-old davis. he was found on a sidewalk shot in the head this weekend in the ocoee area. anderson was in the process of selling marijuana to the victim. lindsay has no t been arrested in connection with accessory after the fact and tampering wit
angela: i' m angela taylor. wesh 2 was on scene moments after a seminole county deputy was injured during a chase. and right now their suspect is , still on the run. jim: plus, big news from the orange county sheriff. he just announced an arrest in the shooting death of antwan davis. the 15-year-old was gunned down last weekend. we' ll begin right now with the update on the davis case. wesh 2' s michelle meredith joins us live in orange county. angela: michelle, you just heard from the sheriff...
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angela. angela: a whole lot to keep up with. injured pelicans walking onto local beaches. figure out what is hurting the birds. it could be from humans. meredith: and plastic in your foods, which foods are impacted. angela: and a live report on what is expected to be a big finale. tony: we are watching a big storm system in the western gulf of mexico. ic if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all angela: with broken wings are showing up at the beaches. the county has seen almost as injured pelicans in a month as they usually see in a year. dan: the injured pelicans arrive at florida wildlife hospital in palm shores
angela. angela: a whole lot to keep up with. injured pelicans walking onto local beaches. figure out what is hurting the birds. it could be from humans. meredith: and plastic in your foods, which foods are impacted. angela: and a live report on what is expected to be a big finale. tony: we are watching a big storm system in the western gulf of mexico. ic if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower...
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angela? angela: former president bill clinton was in florida today. he spoke at florida a&m university in tallahassee. he spoke for just over 30-minutes, campaigning for hillary. he also talked about her positions on issues like gun control, health care and an increase in the minimum wage. she is the best change maker. greg -- >> we can' t wait to make change. we can' t wait to deal with these challenges. we can' t wait to seize these opportunities. the young people have too much at stake. angela: president clinton' s visit comes on the same day the latest quinnipiac university poll shows his wife leading senator sanders 60% to 34% in florida. angela: tonight bill clinton will campaign at rollins college. wesh 2 will be there. you can tune in at 10 and 11 to see the highlights of that stop. you can also check out the updates online and on the wesh 2 stewart: a competency hearing for the local man who was shot by deputies outside the wwe training facility last year was scheduled for this morning, but never happened. you may remember this video of arman
angela? angela: former president bill clinton was in florida today. he spoke at florida a&m university in tallahassee. he spoke for just over 30-minutes, campaigning for hillary. he also talked about her positions on issues like gun control, health care and an increase in the minimum wage. she is the best change maker. greg -- >> we can' t wait to make change. we can' t wait to deal with these challenges. we can' t wait to seize these opportunities. the young people have too much at...
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angela: beach. good evening, i' m stewart moore. angela: i' m angela taylor. we' ve been reporting on the trouble for two weeks now. more than 100 spring breakers have been arrested, and some beach officials hurt. and as wesh 2' s claire metz reports, that' s only on the beach. claire: the beach is just down the street, on the other side of those hotels along a1a, and it' s jamming with spring breakers right now. but by tonight, all those breakers will be here in the seabreeze entertainment district . it caught the police by surprise last weekend. daytona beach police chief mike chitwood says his department, like beach safety that patrols the sand, had no idea the city would have a spring break boom. but last friday and saturday nights alone, his officers along with agents from the state alcohol, beverage, and tobacco division arrested nearly 200 underage drinkers. >> we want people to come here obviously. we want them to have a good time but underage drinking is against the law, so we' re cracking down , hard. >> the actually came here because we heard that p
angela: beach. good evening, i' m stewart moore. angela: i' m angela taylor. we' ve been reporting on the trouble for two weeks now. more than 100 spring breakers have been arrested, and some beach officials hurt. and as wesh 2' s claire metz reports, that' s only on the beach. claire: the beach is just down the street, on the other side of those hotels along a1a, and it' s jamming with spring breakers right now. but by tonight, all those breakers will be here in the seabreeze entertainment...
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angela: wesh 2' s bob kealing is reporting. bob: this is police undercover video taken in october on oia' s patio d luggage area. police say daniel albert diaz and alejandro deleon, both sub-contracted luggage handlers from orlando-based bags inc., worked out a system to steal from checked passenger bags. michelle guido: they were absolutely looking to profit off of other people' s belongings. bob: police say the men would linger as a tsa agent would search of bags to see if any contains electronics or valuables. and when it was done as diaz , acts as a lookout, police say this is deleon crawling up on to a curtained luggage conveyer belt to help himself to a $1500 apple macbook pro from someone' s bag. michelle guido: they snuck in to an area that was out of view of cameras. and they put the items in a out. bob: police say the tsa worker sitting close by but with back turned, was oblivious to what was going on. both men later entered no contest pleas to their roles in the thefts. to avoid becoming a victim of this kind, police
angela: wesh 2' s bob kealing is reporting. bob: this is police undercover video taken in october on oia' s patio d luggage area. police say daniel albert diaz and alejandro deleon, both sub-contracted luggage handlers from orlando-based bags inc., worked out a system to steal from checked passenger bags. michelle guido: they were absolutely looking to profit off of other people' s belongings. bob: police say the men would linger as a tsa agent would search of bags to see if any contains...
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angela? angela: thank you. the invictus games are coming to central florida. the games recognizes the achievements of wounded service men and women, who have suffered life-changing injuries. the games will be held at the disney espn wide world of sports complex they were first held in london. more than 500 athletes, from 15 sports. the games are held may 8 through the 12. there is word on the street that prince handed -- harry will be there. jim: let' s talk about the weather. it is hot outside. if you live in our neighborhood, it is real sake. -- smokey. tony: we had some brushfires, but we have rain coming. angela: and you will feel better with the pollen gone. tony: i can' t wait. it is warm. lisicki look at the updated 5:00 temperature. 87 degrees right now out of the west at five to 10 miles per hour. one degree shy of a record high in daytona beach. look at melbourne, 88 with the high in 90. the breeze has worked in. melbourne 81, back to the interior, still running in the mid-80' s. hour-by-hour, clermont 7:00 through 11:00 81 to 71. in new smyrna beach
angela? angela: thank you. the invictus games are coming to central florida. the games recognizes the achievements of wounded service men and women, who have suffered life-changing injuries. the games will be held at the disney espn wide world of sports complex they were first held in london. more than 500 athletes, from 15 sports. the games are held may 8 through the 12. there is word on the street that prince handed -- harry will be there. jim: let' s talk about the weather. it is hot...
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angela: city officials say you can always verify a ticket with them. and when it doubt, don' t click on something unless you know what it is. jim: a child falls into a canal angela: we have the chilling 911 calls, but the area where this happened wasn' t being kept safe. >> boy is crying. saying his brother is going to die because he can' t swim. angela: what lead to the county coming out. and how the problem was fixed . jim: and tortoises are saved from a painful death. why they had to be removed from their homes deep underground. tony: showers and thunderstorms are organizing in the northern gulf of mexico. we will let you know what this angela: new 911 calls tonight from the afternoon when an eight-year-old boy fell into a canal near riverside elementary school. jim: shamore franklin was rushed to the hospital in critical condition on march first. since then, wesh 2 news has asked questions about the safety of local canals. angela: today our crew was shocked at what they found upon returning to the canal that almost claimed one child' s life. wesh 2
angela: city officials say you can always verify a ticket with them. and when it doubt, don' t click on something unless you know what it is. jim: a child falls into a canal angela: we have the chilling 911 calls, but the area where this happened wasn' t being kept safe. >> boy is crying. saying his brother is going to die because he can' t swim. angela: what lead to the county coming out. and how the problem was fixed . jim: and tortoises are saved from a painful death. why they had to...
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angela: i' m angela taylor in for meredith mcdonough. one of those bullets struck a man who was taking down a nearby fence. and that man just became a new dad. jim: tonight, wesh 2' s summer knowles spoke with the victim' s boss about what happened. >> i' m glad the kids are on spring break. summer: concerned parents relieved to hear no children were hurt when their orange county playground turned into a crime scene friday. deputies say a man working for dave' s fence inc. was hit by a stray bullet while building a fence around the ingram academy' s playground, a playground that sits right nextdoor to the magnolia court apartment complex where a domestic dispute spilled into the parking lot and ended in gunfire, with an unintentional target. >> you never know what happened. four days ago. and now he' s at the hospital, but he will pull through, his family is tough. summer: the victim' s boss and childhood friend, ryan hippchen, says the victim' s brother, who was working with him at the time is certified in cpr and possibly , saved his b
angela: i' m angela taylor in for meredith mcdonough. one of those bullets struck a man who was taking down a nearby fence. and that man just became a new dad. jim: tonight, wesh 2' s summer knowles spoke with the victim' s boss about what happened. >> i' m glad the kids are on spring break. summer: concerned parents relieved to hear no children were hurt when their orange county playground turned into a crime scene friday. deputies say a man working for dave' s fence inc. was hit by a...
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angela: it was a glorious day. tony: 81 degrees today in orlando and it' s going to be warmer tomorrow. it is little cooler along the coast. back outside, that' s a three picture. it is part of rush-hour traffic. cooling off to 78 degrees but still very comfortable. there' s the big dome of high pressure. we have been fairly sunny across the peninsula. down toward clermont, 79 and we had now. high 70' s and 81 at when amir. as we work back toward the eastern side of the meds look, flow with the breeze working in, air temperatures begin to cool down rather quickly. take a look at the next couple of hours. by 10:00, leveling off. an overnight low around 60 degrees. a little cooler north and west. as we look at the setup for tomorrow, here comes a cold front. a few clouds and maybe an isolated sprinkle of north. if you are looking for a cool down, it' s just not going to happen. 77 at lunchtime and 81 degrees as we are driving home at 5:00. not bad at all for the golfers out there. your forecast highs for wednesday as
angela: it was a glorious day. tony: 81 degrees today in orlando and it' s going to be warmer tomorrow. it is little cooler along the coast. back outside, that' s a three picture. it is part of rush-hour traffic. cooling off to 78 degrees but still very comfortable. there' s the big dome of high pressure. we have been fairly sunny across the peninsula. down toward clermont, 79 and we had now. high 70' s and 81 at when amir. as we work back toward the eastern side of the meds look, flow with the...
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angela: that is not good. angela: wesh 2 news at 5:30 is next. jim: stewart moore joins us now with a look what' s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, coming up on wesh 2 news at 5:30, a wesh 2 news investigation. a prescription pain medicatin announcer: you' re watching wesh 2. stewart: we kick things off tonight, with a wesh 2 news investigation. patients being denied legitimate prescription medication by pharmacists. good evening, i' m stewart moore. angela: i' m angela taylor. today wesh 2' s matt grant continued his work on this issue. he spoke with one woman who said her prescription for painkillers was not filled and was shocked to learn why. matt: without medication angela barrett would not be on her feet. >> i wake up sometimes and my feet will be numb, and i literally cannot feel them to walk. if i got out of bed, i would actually fall. her back. after surgery failed she says her doctor prescribed percocet and morphine are the only things that help her live a normal life. >> i wouldn' t be able to function. matt: afte
angela: that is not good. angela: wesh 2 news at 5:30 is next. jim: stewart moore joins us now with a look what' s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, coming up on wesh 2 news at 5:30, a wesh 2 news investigation. a prescription pain medicatin announcer: you' re watching wesh 2. stewart: we kick things off tonight, with a wesh 2 news investigation. patients being denied legitimate prescription medication by pharmacists. good evening, i' m stewart moore. angela: i' m angela...
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angela: endorsing? don't endorse. , well, to beat voted i've actually never for one of the two major parties in a presidential election before barack obama. i believe an independent politics. i still think that we need a new party, a party that is grounded in labor, a party that can speak to all of the issues around racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, what is happening in the world. we don't yet have that party. even as we participate in this electoral process, as it exists today, we need to be looking ahead toward a very different political process. time, we put pressure on whoever is running. i'm actually more interested in helping to develop vasast movements that can create the kind of pressure that will force whoever is elected or whoever becomes the candidate to move in more progressive directions. amy: i want to ask you about your new book -- "freedom is a constant struggle." talk about these coming together of movements. , there well, often times are historicalal conjectures tht one cannot n
angela: endorsing? don't endorse. , well, to beat voted i've actually never for one of the two major parties in a presidential election before barack obama. i believe an independent politics. i still think that we need a new party, a party that is grounded in labor, a party that can speak to all of the issues around racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, what is happening in the world. we don't yet have that party. even as we participate in this electoral process, as it exists today, we need...
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angela: lives. the driver who caused it should not be there. the driver is accused of having a bottle of us on the car. reporter: a majority of these crashes occur because out the hall was involved. we are lucky only one vehicle was stopped. the driver was fernando who is suspected of driving drunk. the message has been out there for 50 years. clemente collided head-on with harold faber. both were pronounced dead on the scene. on survivable. the mangled vehicles give some idea as to speed and force involved. clemente should never have been on the road in the first place. his driver' s was revoked 12 years ago after he was arrested for trafficking meth. grexit' s man not only killed himself, he has affected the toxicology tests are still pending. it' s not before they were accused of a crash in winter garden. michelle meredith tells us where the search is dance now. reporter: this story has many twists and turns but it all started with a home invasion in this complex in ocoee. it took place at about 4:00 a.m. in the morning. it is a pick and the
angela: lives. the driver who caused it should not be there. the driver is accused of having a bottle of us on the car. reporter: a majority of these crashes occur because out the hall was involved. we are lucky only one vehicle was stopped. the driver was fernando who is suspected of driving drunk. the message has been out there for 50 years. clemente collided head-on with harold faber. both were pronounced dead on the scene. on survivable. the mangled vehicles give some idea as to speed and...
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angela: i' m angela taylor. our cameras were rolling last night on kelly park and plymouth sorrento roads in apopka. the cruiser flipped over on its hood and the other car suffered significant damage. but as wesh 2' s michelle meredith found out, there' s a difference of opinion when it comes to who had the right of way. michelle: evidence of the apopka crash involving the deputy can still be seen, broken vehicle parts, index cards deputies use to take finger prints. according to florida highway patrol, they tell less the crash happened at this intersection here. they say vehicle number one was plymouth sorrento road and that the orange county sheriff' s deputy was traveling this way west on kelly park road. the two vehicles collided at this intersection. troopers say vehicle number one, the toyota suv, t-boned the deputy' s vehicle. when it was all over, the deputy' s unit had flipped. witnesses say rescue crews pulled him out through a window. and the toyota, the front end of that was smashed. what happened? b
angela: i' m angela taylor. our cameras were rolling last night on kelly park and plymouth sorrento roads in apopka. the cruiser flipped over on its hood and the other car suffered significant damage. but as wesh 2' s michelle meredith found out, there' s a difference of opinion when it comes to who had the right of way. michelle: evidence of the apopka crash involving the deputy can still be seen, broken vehicle parts, index cards deputies use to take finger prints. according to florida...
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angela: taking aim. mitt romney speaks up for a portion of the republican party, angry over the idea of a trump presidency. accusing trump of being a phony and a fraud, romney called on the party to rally behind s sally kidd explains, trump isn' t taking the criticism lying down. sally: mitt romney offered a scathing take down of donald trump and trump delivered a counter punch. it' s the republican establishment versus the party' s own front runner, donald trump. mitt romney: the bullying, the greed, the showing off. donald trump: mitt is a failed candidate. he failed. mitt romney: the misogyny, the absurd third grade theatrics. donald trump: he let us down. he should have won. sally: 2012 republican nominee mitt romney delivering the establishment' s case against trump. mitt romney: donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. sally: arguing that the republican front runner is a dangerous choice for the party' s nomination. mitt romney: his domestic
angela: taking aim. mitt romney speaks up for a portion of the republican party, angry over the idea of a trump presidency. accusing trump of being a phony and a fraud, romney called on the party to rally behind s sally kidd explains, trump isn' t taking the criticism lying down. sally: mitt romney offered a scathing take down of donald trump and trump delivered a counter punch. it' s the republican establishment versus the party' s own front runner, donald trump. mitt romney: the bullying, the...
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stewart: jim, angela, coming up, under arrest. a local man, charged with indecent exposure at a nearby publix. plus, under fire. wesh 2 is talking to a local muslim leader, who is speaking out after comments this morning from governor rick scott, on national tv. a wrong way driver crashes into a florida sheriff' s deputy. and the end of the road for marco rubio. it could be, unless the senator s florida primary. tonight' s debate in miami. wesh 2 is there, for all the 5:30 is next. announcer: you' re watching wesh 2. angela: police say a man exposed himself inside a publix. stewart: this happened on the store at 434 and wekiva springs in longwood. detectives have made an arrest. matt: they have made an arrest, closer look at the publix. it is really at the intersection of 434 and montgomery. they have made an arrest, and he just bonded out of jail. detectives say they have evidence on the store surveillance to back-up the girl' s story. >> a customer pulled out his privates and they are saying , that i have to call you to report,
stewart: jim, angela, coming up, under arrest. a local man, charged with indecent exposure at a nearby publix. plus, under fire. wesh 2 is talking to a local muslim leader, who is speaking out after comments this morning from governor rick scott, on national tv. a wrong way driver crashes into a florida sheriff' s deputy. and the end of the road for marco rubio. it could be, unless the senator s florida primary. tonight' s debate in miami. wesh 2 is there, for all the 5:30 is next. announcer:...
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malte: the name was a response to angela merkel.eter: they started off with 4.7% of the vote in the federal election. that was in 2014. they are now 12%, 15%, and 24%. i am surprised. i do not understand why you are not more worried. malte: i would strongly dispute the notion that since 80% did not vote for the afd means they support the refugee policy. pre-electionon -- polls show most germans are skeptical towards the policy. it does not mean you support the implied ideology of the other partie the potential of the afd is higher than 15% or 20%. that even shows people who are skeptical or against the refugee policy did not vote for the afd is a good sign because they regard the party as extremist. some parts are even racist. that is why i am not so much afraid about the democratic culture of the german electorate. let's not foet this a rty thatas good ople in it. there arpeople tt voted r the cdand now ey are el. i saw it with the rise of pegida. some political scientists have said there is a problem in germyhat everhing right of
malte: the name was a response to angela merkel.eter: they started off with 4.7% of the vote in the federal election. that was in 2014. they are now 12%, 15%, and 24%. i am surprised. i do not understand why you are not more worried. malte: i would strongly dispute the notion that since 80% did not vote for the afd means they support the refugee policy. pre-electionon -- polls show most germans are skeptical towards the policy. it does not mean you support the implied ideology of the other...
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the loss of the christian democrats in the states is a big blow for angela merkel. they hope to stem the tide of migrants into europe by having other countries share the burden. >> there has been a new step in the quest for life on mars. europe and russia have launched a spacecraft in a joint mission to bring humans one step closer to flying to the red planet. >> is there life on mars? it is a puzzle that has perplexed us for years but one that space agencies hope they are one step closer to answering soon. collaboration blasted off on board this rocket from the cosmodrome in kazakhstan on monday. 496 million kilometer journey is started. >> mars has become very interesting, scientifically, because it has been proven to have a geological history which dates back hundreds of millions of years. it is a past that is similar to earth. it had water on the surface but not anymore. a more dense atmosphere but not anymore. something has dramatically changed which means it is extremely interesting. three days before it reaches the red planet this october, it will split into
the loss of the christian democrats in the states is a big blow for angela merkel. they hope to stem the tide of migrants into europe by having other countries share the burden. >> there has been a new step in the quest for life on mars. europe and russia have launched a spacecraft in a joint mission to bring humans one step closer to flying to the red planet. >> is there life on mars? it is a puzzle that has perplexed us for years but one that space agencies hope they are one step...
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angela: son las cuatro de la maÑana una aldea en tÁchira al lado de colombia, josÉ ya estÁ listo paraaÑana, uno al mediodÍa y uno la noche. angela: desde hace mÁs de un aÑo josÉ dejÓ de recibir a productores y sus clientes son madres y padres obligados por la falta de productor lÁcteo. - productos lÁcteos al menos 200 l para satisfacer la demanda que crece a diario. jose: todos los dÍas hay gente nueva a buscar leche, hay que regularla y venderla. angela: algunos acuden a sus propios riesgos >> algunos pediatras estÁn de acuerdo y otros no pero sÍ a la niÑa le cae bien pues primero ellos angela: bajo esa premisa esta madre de un bebÉ prematuro decidiÓ desobedecer a su mÉdico >> la doctora me dijo que no le fuera a dar leche de cabra pero yo en nombre de dios les ha dando poco a poco angela: la altÍsima demanda de la leche ha incrementado la crÍa de cabras, esta historia se repite en varios lugares del paÍs. fÉlix: vamos ahora con todos los detalles del sÚper clÁsico del fÚtbol mexicano con ana kathy hernÁndez. ana kathy: se viviÓ un clÁsico importantÍsimo donde la pasiÓn y las emocion
angela: son las cuatro de la maÑana una aldea en tÁchira al lado de colombia, josÉ ya estÁ listo paraaÑana, uno al mediodÍa y uno la noche. angela: desde hace mÁs de un aÑo josÉ dejÓ de recibir a productores y sus clientes son madres y padres obligados por la falta de productor lÁcteo. - productos lÁcteos al menos 200 l para satisfacer la demanda que crece a diario. jose: todos los dÍas hay gente nueva a buscar leche, hay que regularla y venderla. angela: algunos acuden a sus...
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with many suggesting the vote was a referendum on the policies of angela merkel. popularity has slumped as the influx of refugees have grown. in recent weeks, though, per approval rating has recovered somewhat. but not in time to save her party leaders in areas where the c.d.u.'s main opponents were victorious. and they won seats at the expense of the established parties. one political scientist told me why he felt voters chose the r.f.d. >> they fear that they will be the losers of the refugee crisis. and i don't think that that is a real threat but the people fear it is a threat. and therefore they voted for this anti- -- these an are you refugee party. >> reporter: the questions for the federal government will be what to make of the voters' verdicts and where it leaves their policy on refugees. dominic kane, al jazeera. >>> a professor of comparative politics at the university of missouri, st. louis, she says that while the results are a setback for merkel, notices as bad as it seems. >> i think that there is certainly not a very happy day for angela merkel, bu
with many suggesting the vote was a referendum on the policies of angela merkel. popularity has slumped as the influx of refugees have grown. in recent weeks, though, per approval rating has recovered somewhat. but not in time to save her party leaders in areas where the c.d.u.'s main opponents were victorious. and they won seats at the expense of the established parties. one political scientist told me why he felt voters chose the r.f.d. >> they fear that they will be the losers of the...
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angela merkel's open-door policy for refugees is put is put to the test >> a popular weekend destinationor many ivori a. in. s and locals as well. it's thought four gunmen could potentially be involved. some reports suggest it could be as many as 10. it's a little bit unclear at this moment. rioters is quoting police sources who say at least 12 people have been killed. you are looking right now at footage that we have received of people running away during the time of the attack, itself. let's get more on this now from yvonne who joins us from abu gentleman. what do we know about the situation therejah. what do we know about the situation there? >> reporter: that's what we are hearing, it is unfolding, speaking to go eye witnesses on the ground. the security services, the ivorian security sources are on the scene and obviously are trying to deescalate the situation, bring as many people to safety as possible. as you were saying. this is a very population destination not just among ivoria in. s, u.n. workers. it's a place i have been to often, a very popular weekend destination at this ti
angela merkel's open-door policy for refugees is put is put to the test >> a popular weekend destinationor many ivori a. in. s and locals as well. it's thought four gunmen could potentially be involved. some reports suggest it could be as many as 10. it's a little bit unclear at this moment. rioters is quoting police sources who say at least 12 people have been killed. you are looking right now at footage that we have received of people running away during the time of the attack, itself....
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- [angela] sure. - it looks pretty good. pretty good. - [angela] good? - um hm. - it's 10 hours to cook the chili sauce. it takes 10 hours to make it. - your last chance, what's the secret? - i cannot tell you. - oh, there you go. you're gonna have to come try it yourself. steve's diner, biddulph plaza, road, delicious. - [angela] thank you. - [david] more delicious stuff, right after the break. (rowdy, upbeat music) - i've got catfish and fries. and, i'm gonna work out later. (laughter) (rowdy, upbeat music) (country rock music) - welcome back to our show that is all diners, all day. i wanna know real quick, how many cups of coffee have you had so far for on this show? - about 15. (laughing) the coffee's always great in all the diners we visit. - it's so true, some of these places have been around for decades. decades, i mean some of them since the early 1900's. we cannot defeat a corrupt political system but i believe we need to lift our vision to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one
- [angela] sure. - it looks pretty good. pretty good. - [angela] good? - um hm. - it's 10 hours to cook the chili sauce. it takes 10 hours to make it. - your last chance, what's the secret? - i cannot tell you. - oh, there you go. you're gonna have to come try it yourself. steve's diner, biddulph plaza, road, delicious. - [angela] thank you. - [david] more delicious stuff, right after the break. (rowdy, upbeat music) - i've got catfish and fries. and, i'm gonna work out later. (laughter)...
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angela jacobs is live. investigators have not released much description of the suspects. >> reporter: they haven't. we are waiting to hear why that is and if we can find out more of what the victim was able to provide them. men kicked in the door of a unit along this complex. we caught the nearly three hour investigation where deputies gun. we are told they made off with an unknown amount of electronics. nobody was hurt in the incident but this search for the suspects continues this morning. reporting live, angela jacobs. >>> thousands of dead fish are floating in the indian river and experts are working to find out why. take a look. fish and wildlife are receiving calls about fish kills. the agency has started to collect samples, people who live in the area say it's never been this bad. there are so many dead fish that the area smells. >> there is catfish, trout, i have seen mullet, every kind of fish you can think of. about 12 species. may be related to a algae bloom. they have been monitoring a brown tid
angela jacobs is live. investigators have not released much description of the suspects. >> reporter: they haven't. we are waiting to hear why that is and if we can find out more of what the victim was able to provide them. men kicked in the door of a unit along this complex. we caught the nearly three hour investigation where deputies gun. we are told they made off with an unknown amount of electronics. nobody was hurt in the incident but this search for the suspects continues this...
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messageit is a strong to angela merkel.she is taking on board although she is not going to say a great deal. to 18th, the17 discussions with turkey. how much money will europe if turkey for the refugees? what will turkey get in recompense? allowinga veto in turkey into the eu. we are back to the bartering of humans. julian: sadly, that is true. from the eu's dance, the turkish deal has some appeal. ,rom turkey's own point of view they seem to get credibility within europe. perhaps out of something that involves the bartering human beings, some good as well. manus: you are going to be with us for the next 40 minutes. sit back and sippy cup of coffee. we are going to get into turkish lira as well in reaction to these tragic events in ankara. we are seeing the lira decline. next, u.k. chancellor has cited economic uncertainty for more public spending cuts this week in the cut but -- this week in the budget. veto succumb. -- details to come. ♪ hans: welcome back. i'm hans nichols. here's move the marvin austin. assets for $4.8
messageit is a strong to angela merkel.she is taking on board although she is not going to say a great deal. to 18th, the17 discussions with turkey. how much money will europe if turkey for the refugees? what will turkey get in recompense? allowinga veto in turkey into the eu. we are back to the bartering of humans. julian: sadly, that is true. from the eu's dance, the turkish deal has some appeal. ,rom turkey's own point of view they seem to get credibility within europe. perhaps out of...
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i'll show you how much more of a mugginess feel in the air week. >>> i'm angela hong. through this jewelry store andugh thth a variety of fresh-made seafood meals starting at just $4.99, no one does seafood like d's! try our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. or our grilled menu, featuring new tuscan tilapia. each with two sides and hush puppies. for full meals starting at $4.99, it's >>> breaking news in huntersville right now. thieves are on the run after a mash and grab at a huntersville jewelry store. look at the doors smashed out at birkdale village as police are investigating. just ahead, the new information we just got from police about a lead in this case. >>> and in just a few hours, republican candidate ted cruz will be in kannapolis. where the candidates stand in the final days. >>> back at the scene of this deadly crash involving a logging truck. the clean up that has yet to be done and the reason neighbors say this area is especially dangerous. good tuesday morning to you, i'm stephanie maxwell. >> and i'm john paul at 6:30. meteorologist
i'll show you how much more of a mugginess feel in the air week. >>> i'm angela hong. through this jewelry store andugh thth a variety of fresh-made seafood meals starting at just $4.99, no one does seafood like d's! try our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. or our grilled menu, featuring new tuscan tilapia. each with two sides and hush puppies. for full meals starting at $4.99, it's >>> breaking news in huntersville right now. thieves are on the run after a...
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angela merkel stressed that unilateral solutions would be useless. germany took in more than one million people last year and wants other countries to do their share as well. some members are refusing to do so. the 25-year-old identified only as neals d. had already confessed and admitted to joining the unit that hunted down deserters in syria. >> the defendant consistently denied torture and executions during his time with i.s.. they described command structures and atrocities in syria. the court was convinced partly on the basis of testimony given -- during his time with i.s., he served with the so-called storm troops whose mission was to find and apprehend deserters and spies among members as well as among the general population. according to his testimony, the defendant witnessed prisoners undergoing hours of torture and the list of several deserters. as to whether he had indeed distanced himself from i.s.. brent: four workers killed and 22 injured after a scaffold collapsed in the southern mexican city. workers at the cathedral were pouring conc
angela merkel stressed that unilateral solutions would be useless. germany took in more than one million people last year and wants other countries to do their share as well. some members are refusing to do so. the 25-year-old identified only as neals d. had already confessed and admitted to joining the unit that hunted down deserters in syria. >> the defendant consistently denied torture and executions during his time with i.s.. they described command structures and atrocities in syria....
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angela jacobs. to take a few did he tours in you -- detours. crews shut down the ramp to orange as part of the project. here is a look at that ramp's replacement. it's just a few blocks away from the old one. the old one will stay closed for the next three years. remember we have you covered during the six year long project. to see more about this detour and other projects go to the website and click on the traffic tab and the project. >>> a pep rally at a high school was lifting school spirits until, watch this, a ball of fire sent several students to the hospital. take a look at this video. at least 20 people were hurt when this happened yesterday. the school hired a fire breather to get students excited. actually found himself covered in flames. >> people were freaking out. couple of people passed out. one girl went into a seizure. it seemed -- nobody was in danger but for the man who caught fire. people started freaking out. >> now the paid from the powder from the fire extinguisher caused breathing problems. >>> in just the a few years alm
angela jacobs. to take a few did he tours in you -- detours. crews shut down the ramp to orange as part of the project. here is a look at that ramp's replacement. it's just a few blocks away from the old one. the old one will stay closed for the next three years. remember we have you covered during the six year long project. to see more about this detour and other projects go to the website and click on the traffic tab and the project. >>> a pep rally at a high school was lifting...
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germany is holding elections, seen as a fest for angela merkel's immigration policies. we have correspondents across europe standing by. diplomatic editor james bay is in geneva, where a new round of syria talks is due to begin. mohammed is in greece where thousands are stranded and dominik kane is at a polling station. let's go to james bays, it feels as if we've been here before. what is different this time? >> we have been here before, we had talks taking place in geneva before. and one thing is no different, and that is these are going to be extremely difficult talks. the reason that they are going to be difficult talks, i think, is the thing that is different this time around. remember, they were talking a matter of weeks ago in geneva, and never got to offer substantive discussions. they were talking two years ago, and the syrian government was doing what it could to avoid the discussion of the future role of bashar al-assad. they argued over the agenda. this time is different. stefan de mistura, the envoy says he's starting with the issues. already the syrian gov
germany is holding elections, seen as a fest for angela merkel's immigration policies. we have correspondents across europe standing by. diplomatic editor james bay is in geneva, where a new round of syria talks is due to begin. mohammed is in greece where thousands are stranded and dominik kane is at a polling station. let's go to james bays, it feels as if we've been here before. what is different this time? >> we have been here before, we had talks taking place in geneva before. and...
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is that everything angela? yes pastor. thank you. ♪ embrace hi. - hi daddy! - hi baby. no, i'm sorry. i wanted to talk to you about some clinic paperwork that came in. hey you two, we need to stay on schedule this morning. okay, al-alright. i'll let y'all handle that. i still can't believe i let you talk me into this. i hate being in front of the camera, that's your thing! now you know we have to represent as a family on your father's big day. well it's your big day too, sweetie. doctor johnson. people are gonna take notice of you in this town after this. maybe even find you a husband. girl you been in those books for so long, and now you always workin'. you forgot to get yourself a life! well, mama's always lookin' out for her baby. we gonna get you a life today. come on, i got some dresses for you to try on. [dramatic music plays] [knocking] they're ready for you, pastor johnson. oh, uh, thank you. thank you angela. mm-hmm. [crowd chatting excitedly] good morning. [crowd] good mornig. good morning it is. what a pleasure it is to see everybody today on this very specia
is that everything angela? yes pastor. thank you. ♪ embrace hi. - hi daddy! - hi baby. no, i'm sorry. i wanted to talk to you about some clinic paperwork that came in. hey you two, we need to stay on schedule this morning. okay, al-alright. i'll let y'all handle that. i still can't believe i let you talk me into this. i hate being in front of the camera, that's your thing! now you know we have to represent as a family on your father's big day. well it's your big day too, sweetie. doctor...
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. >> reporter: you have been listening to angela merkel the chancellor of germany along with president francois hollande the french leader there talking about not just the ceasefire in syria both saying that they -- it was very important to have a telephone conversation with russia to try to emphasize with russia as well as the syrian government adhere to the current fragile ceasefire to allow for humanitarian aid to be distributed and make headway for political success or political progress to end the syrian war and also spoke about europe having to come together to bring some sort of solution to the current refugee crisis that europe is facing at the moment. of course all this is ahead of monday's eu meeting to happen in paris and the summit is expected to cover the issue of the refugee crisis. let's go now to our correspondent paul brennan who is there in paris, very interesting, paul, that angela merkel as well as francois hollande emphasized that it is important to speak to russia about adhering to this current ceasefire in syria. >> reporter: yeah, as you say very much a realizat
. >> reporter: you have been listening to angela merkel the chancellor of germany along with president francois hollande the french leader there talking about not just the ceasefire in syria both saying that they -- it was very important to have a telephone conversation with russia to try to emphasize with russia as well as the syrian government adhere to the current fragile ceasefire to allow for humanitarian aid to be distributed and make headway for political success or political...
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angela hong is live at police headquarters to explain their demands. angela? >> reporter: the family is outraged and say it's an example of excessive use of force. the family is demanding to see we first showed you the cell phone footage tuesday. you can see seven officers surrounding malcolm elliott. they were trying to arrest him for a hit and run crash. we were the only station there as elliott came home from the hospital yesterday. his family has hired a lawyer. his mother does not condone her son's behavior but feels that officers need better training to better handle these kinds of situations. now, we did reach out to city council and cmpd. they declined to comment until an internal investigation is completed. reporting live, angela hong, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> the state is expected to release the latest numbers on mumps cases in our area. there are 14 probable and confirmed cases including three in mecklenburg and two in in iredell. it's a mild virus but hard to can take up to 25 days for symptoms to appear. count on channel 9 to bring you the l
angela hong is live at police headquarters to explain their demands. angela? >> reporter: the family is outraged and say it's an example of excessive use of force. the family is demanding to see we first showed you the cell phone footage tuesday. you can see seven officers surrounding malcolm elliott. they were trying to arrest him for a hit and run crash. we were the only station there as elliott came home from the hospital yesterday. his family has hired a lawyer. his mother does not...
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angela jacobs is live outside the house. the city is already asking for help for the family. >> reporter: this morning the city manager tells us it is looking to plan a drop-off for the family not only devastated by the fire but also dealing with tragedy of losing a family member and now they have lost their home and everything in it on top of it. we wanted to check out the face still on scene no doubt checking for hotspots after the deadly fire ripped through this home last night leaving one person dead and the family homeless. it was after 9:00 when fire departments and medical units from at least four area agencies responded to fight the blaze when crews arrived they found the home engulfed and went inside and found the person trapped and brought the person out and we are told heroic efforts were made to try to save the individual but the person died on scene. we also caught up with a neighbor who live down the street and told us when he got home he all -- saw flames above the trees. >> i was coming from bible study last
angela jacobs is live outside the house. the city is already asking for help for the family. >> reporter: this morning the city manager tells us it is looking to plan a drop-off for the family not only devastated by the fire but also dealing with tragedy of losing a family member and now they have lost their home and everything in it on top of it. we wanted to check out the face still on scene no doubt checking for hotspots after the deadly fire ripped through this home last night leaving...
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sorry. >> in the years that followed angela's 2010 complaint, dr. fata's practice grew by leaps and bounds. how many -- show of hands, how many of you had interactions with dr. fata since 2010? virtually all of you. >> i would question how many people are alive that saw him before 2010. >> if angela swantek had been taken seriously, if the state had acted on her concerns, thought about where that would have left you. >> none of it would have happened. i would be living life like i knew it back in 2012. >> and so would have others. >> absolutely. absolutely. monica's broken leg, her chance encounter at the hospital and a tip from the office manager, federal prosecutors were finally on the case. monica and everyone else in this room was hoping for justice. >>> coming up -- >> he lied to everybody. his lies knew no boundaries. >> you call it murder. >> murder. >> would there be justice for these victims? say. >>> after investigators were tipped off by whistleblower george karache, prosecutor barbara mcquade's office wasted no time in trying to get to t
sorry. >> in the years that followed angela's 2010 complaint, dr. fata's practice grew by leaps and bounds. how many -- show of hands, how many of you had interactions with dr. fata since 2010? virtually all of you. >> i would question how many people are alive that saw him before 2010. >> if angela swantek had been taken seriously, if the state had acted on her concerns, thought about where that would have left you. >> none of it would have happened. i would be living...
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angela taylor is live in the fracking news center. angela: two vehicles crashed and one of them, a hummer, slammed into a power pole. and right now, the intersection where this happened in longwood is still closed. we want to give you an idea of where this is all unfolding right now. it' s at state road 4-34 and grant street. officers are on the scene redirecting traffic. police say two cars were involved in the crash. hospital. re working to find out their conditions. duke energy tells us about 100 homes are without power. we just heard from a driver who says the power lines fell on his >> it was a big impact. it ended up shorting out all the wires. the intersection is expected to be closed until sometime after midnight. angela: we' ll continue to get you knew developments on this breaking story. live in the breaking news center, angela taylor, wesh 2 news. the motorcycle was killed as he was going east on fort smith boulevard. the writer was approaching when he wiped out and died at the scene. there is still no word on what caused t
angela taylor is live in the fracking news center. angela: two vehicles crashed and one of them, a hummer, slammed into a power pole. and right now, the intersection where this happened in longwood is still closed. we want to give you an idea of where this is all unfolding right now. it' s at state road 4-34 and grant street. officers are on the scene redirecting traffic. police say two cars were involved in the crash. hospital. re working to find out their conditions. duke energy tells us...
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meredith: angela, thank you. meanwhile, several people showed up at senator marco rubio' s new orlando headquarters to watch tonight' s debate. it was the grand opening at the location along north orange avenue. rubio will be in jacksonville this weekend. but he' s not the only candidate that will be in florida. donald trump will speak at ucf on saturday, and the school is already preparing for thousands to show up in support and protest of the republican front runner. wesh 2' s matt lupoli has more on the security measures being put in place. >> we have about over a thousand people wanting to join. matt: a growing number of ucf students who don' t agree with donald trump' s politics say they he a fiorina, -- where he will turn out to support. >> a peaceful protest. everybody serious about coming, are peaceful. they know, no profanity, nothing like that. matt: she and other organizers have met with ucf police to talk about keeping that these. there is assembly into the gated areas across from the arena. the count
meredith: angela, thank you. meanwhile, several people showed up at senator marco rubio' s new orlando headquarters to watch tonight' s debate. it was the grand opening at the location along north orange avenue. rubio will be in jacksonville this weekend. but he' s not the only candidate that will be in florida. donald trump will speak at ucf on saturday, and the school is already preparing for thousands to show up in support and protest of the republican front runner. wesh 2' s matt lupoli has...
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so angela, what's your racial blind spot? >> i would say being just defensive, assuming that white people don't understand me or my experience. and that's hard for me, because i think it's something i transitioned into in moving to d.c. it's become very black and white for me, whereas i grew up in seattle, washington, which is a melting pot, my dad had us around all types of different people and all types of different activism. i grew up fighting for all types of racial injustice for all different types of different communities. being here where it's very black or white or brown and no co-mingling on issues has been tough for me. so i automatically assume that people don't understand and i would like to get rid of that. >> bakari? >> i think mine comes from a place that's very historical for me and personal for me. i father was shot in the orangeburg massacre. we had that heartache and pain. i remember standing next to you, when you and i shed a tear when the confederate flag came down. for me, it's relatively emotional, and
so angela, what's your racial blind spot? >> i would say being just defensive, assuming that white people don't understand me or my experience. and that's hard for me, because i think it's something i transitioned into in moving to d.c. it's become very black and white for me, whereas i grew up in seattle, washington, which is a melting pot, my dad had us around all types of different people and all types of different activism. i grew up fighting for all types of racial injustice for all...
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rule is to never be to the right of angela merkel.y have this fundamentalist, anti-immigration party doing very well. it's a political avalanche in the germans fear. scarlet: the leader of the afd is a german born scientist. i am curious what this means longer term for angela merkel and her party. is she totally losing momentum at this wind? >> yes, ever since the migration crisis started, merkel, who won the last election with a simple photo of her hand showing that you are in safe hands with mrs. merkel, we have had 1.1 million people coming into the germany in the past year. and --y economic writer economic migrants? are they refugees? the german people have not been able to express their fears. they feel merkel has lost control, that her politics on this issue have not been right. one third of germans say they would consider voting for afd. make no mistake. merkel is definitely fighting for political survival on the migration issue. an issue,hat wasn't if this hadn't happened this year, where would merkel be? always been issues ar
rule is to never be to the right of angela merkel.y have this fundamentalist, anti-immigration party doing very well. it's a political avalanche in the germans fear. scarlet: the leader of the afd is a german born scientist. i am curious what this means longer term for angela merkel and her party. is she totally losing momentum at this wind? >> yes, ever since the migration crisis started, merkel, who won the last election with a simple photo of her hand showing that you are in safe hands...
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angela merkel's party losing key states, seen as a test of policy >>> and art for argument's sake, we visit the exhibition with a difference. difference. narrated by willem dafoe. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> a quick reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. 34 people have been killed and 125 others injured after an explosion in the center of the turkish capital ankara. al-qaeda in the maghreb claimed responsibility on an attack in a resort town in ivory coast. 14 civilians and two soldiers were killed. the justice minister has been sacked after making remarks about the prophet muhammad >>> french investigators called for changes to rules surrounding the medical confidentiality of pilots. it comes after a french inquiry into the germanwings crash. 149 people were killed after the pilot deliberately flew his aircraft into the ground. france's bea air accident investigation office said in its final report, that neither co-pil co-pilot or
angela merkel's party losing key states, seen as a test of policy >>> and art for argument's sake, we visit the exhibition with a difference. difference. narrated by willem dafoe. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> a quick reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. 34 people have been killed and 125 others injured after an...
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angela merkel said the solution to the refugee crisis can only be found in cooperation with the restf europe. she added that closing borders is not the answer. >> when it comes to such a serious question, and a serious phase we are in right now, i decided not to make promises i would have to bring three weeks down the line. but i will still do with the people expect of me. there will not be as many refugees arriving here this year than last. the chancellor also responded to a recent mob attack on a bus full of refugees in eastern germany. >> i want to make it perfectly clear there is no justification for that. human dignity is inviolable. that is article one or constitution and applies to everyone in our country. >> one day later, supporters applauded her performance. >> i thought it was good, very dignified. the message was clear. i liked it very much. we germans will find a way. it is our duty to support refugees. >> i like her more now, and her politics. it is very humane. >> but angela merkel of having a tougher time convincing the conservative wing of her coalition. >> her opini
angela merkel said the solution to the refugee crisis can only be found in cooperation with the restf europe. she added that closing borders is not the answer. >> when it comes to such a serious question, and a serious phase we are in right now, i decided not to make promises i would have to bring three weeks down the line. but i will still do with the people expect of me. there will not be as many refugees arriving here this year than last. the chancellor also responded to a recent mob...