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e group rd more than four ars ago in leighton.ey've made nearly 1hdred tse special transportation devices, which have gone to the world. @30:27 "they have no hope before ey get these wheelchairs. there left in bed. they'renored. they can't go to school. they can't go anywhece they get one of these. ey're free go anywhe they want."andup@9:00olunteers packed 120 of these t carts inosike thisck in december and shipped them toiti where so mbers will avelin febary to hand them out." 2:36 "i've been to 3rd world untries, and i"ve come back. it just totally anges your life. i've been there on that, and i know it'sgoing to be even rso this time." a couplezen meers will travel tohaiti, and tn return to keep ilding hope...@35:40 "it's very mbling...very humbling." as ey give the gifof mobility. ighton, megan reuther, annel 13 news.ch pet cart costs about 250 roads are still slick in parts of the state this morning. this afternoon will be cloudy and windy with a few flurries possible. the rest of the week looks dry and mild as temperatures will trend much warmer...even lower to middle 40s will be po
e group rd more than four ars ago in leighton.ey've made nearly 1hdred tse special transportation devices, which have gone to the world. @30:27 "they have no hope before ey get these wheelchairs. there left in bed. they'renored. they can't go to school. they can't go anywhece they get one of these. ey're free go anywhe they want."andup@9:00olunteers packed 120 of these t carts inosike thisck in december and shipped them toiti where so mbers will avelin febary to hand them out."...
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post a video guide of exercises so followers can work out with ars ago maybe. >> then you checked your notifications, four million followerh, my god. >> blew up overnight. >> she is now 24. her follo are called #kayla'sarmy. with a four followers tracy anderson. sh >> we are boyfriend and girlfriend for 3 1/2 years. yes, we live together. he's my partner in all of. this he's my business partner. >> the fitness app called sweat with kayla and prescription workouts. she has more followers than tracy anderson. >> tell us about your workouts. s. it's so good. you have four exercises, you four exercises as many times as you can and pushups. you should be feeling it. jump back in. stand up. all right. >> and how many of these am i doing? hat number are we at? >> you're on five right now. >> just felt like 15. so reality fitness show in her future? we asked hersn't thought about it yet. but we bet there is producers watching right now who are thinking about it. take it easy take it easy >> that is the very first hit that sent the eagles on their way to super stardom back in 1972.en and sung b
post a video guide of exercises so followers can work out with ars ago maybe. >> then you checked your notifications, four million followerh, my god. >> blew up overnight. >> she is now 24. her follo are called #kayla'sarmy. with a four followers tracy anderson. sh >> we are boyfriend and girlfriend for 3 1/2 years. yes, we live together. he's my partner in all of. this he's my business partner. >> the fitness app called sweat with kayla and prescription workouts....
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. ==== x ars ago scott fer ve off a dock and daged his in cd...it left him paralyzed... while lifet been easy... he grateful lives ithe medicamecc cleland.. t: stt fedor, spinal cord patient so of the different devices are being creat and stied with the csortium of hoitali'veeen able to benefit from a lot of the technogy taking place cleveland." so when he hrdhat atrsys veed a stem cell trapy that may one dayelp spal cord patients immediately after accident... he couldn't help but be hopeful... despite the fact tcurrent treatment dn't benefit patients like m... scott fedorspinord patient thinkhere's going to loof learning that can be applied down the roato hping ronisitunsuch as myself and others who ha been living with some type of paralysis..." the trtment suppress the body'immu system fm caing additional inflammation thacan be peanentldamaging ia neurological injury. it's been tested in huma stroke patients d shows promise, but it's still not approved and still musbe testedhuman spal cord patients... scott can't lp but have faith... t: scotted, spinal cord patient "i'
. ==== x ars ago scott fer ve off a dock and daged his in cd...it left him paralyzed... while lifet been easy... he grateful lives ithe medicamecc cleland.. t: stt fedor, spinal cord patient so of the different devices are being creat and stied with the csortium of hoitali'veeen able to benefit from a lot of the technogy taking place cleveland." so when he hrdhat atrsys veed a stem cell trapy that may one dayelp spal cord patients immediately after accident... he couldn't help but be...
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Jan 24, 2016
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chief demry says he's glad his officers started aring body cameras about a ar ago... 16:12:08 it takes away in my opinion anyscussion that the officer was t of line, that the officered excessive force and without that you always have that scussion, and i relbelieve myers is facing multiple charged including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. he's being held at the appanoose county jail...bond is set at ten thousand dollars cash only. investigators hope forensic evidence leads to an arrest in the death of a des moines woman. police discovered the body of 71-year old norma jean mc-neeley yesterday morning inside her home on pioneer road. police tell the des moines register she died a quote, "violent death." investigators are now processing evidence from the scene trying to identify a suspect. police say they will release additional information tomorrow morning. police are also investigating the death of a des moines architect and real estate developer. 62 year old kirk blunck died and police say they are still trying to determine if it was an accident.. or a criminal act.
chief demry says he's glad his officers started aring body cameras about a ar ago... 16:12:08 it takes away in my opinion anyscussion that the officer was t of line, that the officered excessive force and without that you always have that scussion, and i relbelieve myers is facing multiple charged including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. he's being held at the appanoose county jail...bond is set at ten thousand dollars cash only. investigators hope forensic evidence leads to...
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once they are ago claw -- begin. cleveland 19. >> romona: that's special. thank you. his k9 was shot while responding to an armed robbery. his actions saved officer davis' life. the person who shot jethro is in custody on a $5 million bond. >> denise: a cleveland man served four months in jail for a crime he did not commit. he was arrested in september on an aggravated robbery charge in lakewood. the victim said artis was one of his suspects and picked him out of a lineup. he was arrested and sent to jail. >> i sat in jail for 123 days in the county which was really not a fun experience. >> denise: artis has a juvenile record and they say his dna was not found on the victim's belongings. night of the crime was deleted. it has been over a year since the incident and the boy's mother wants answers. scott taylor is here with his emotional story. >> mikey's mom says the person who did it is out of jail and lives minutes from the little boy. >> reporter: many of you are familiar with mikey reece twho is now -- who is now five. i have been following his story for almost a y
once they are ago claw -- begin. cleveland 19. >> romona: that's special. thank you. his k9 was shot while responding to an armed robbery. his actions saved officer davis' life. the person who shot jethro is in custody on a $5 million bond. >> denise: a cleveland man served four months in jail for a crime he did not commit. he was arrested in september on an aggravated robbery charge in lakewood. the victim said artis was one of his suspects and picked him out of a lineup. he was...
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they opened border grill ars ago. >> a it's clear these ladies are the staples of the vegas food scene. they participad in the annual vega uncorked by bon appet magazine >> we get together at uncorked d ve blast. right? >> what aree mang? >> doou want a drink first? >> yes. >> these are our limitless mimosa this is the coran. that i pomegranate. >> that is with ooorange. >> i know you guys d't ink. >> we'reoing t make a roasted lees. anthe marinad is made wit a lile bit of orange juice. >> o.j.? >> a ltle bit of cun, gaic garlic,oregano. it's arigh red color. ey use this for little bit of -- ye and w put orange. talkingimously ] >> this i served inhe yucan. anof the things we wanted to show you is tt after you stew it youan use it for a number of differentleftovers. >> what do tho bana leaves ? >> they have an azingflavor, and these have already been sort ofoast on the fle. you cano in electric ame or whatevanthen you canmell it i he. have a look at that. >> underground. th baket unrground. >> weave aboinute. >>ome on, you gu,focus. i withyou. >> dump itin. >> n all of it, but littl t
they opened border grill ars ago. >> a it's clear these ladies are the staples of the vegas food scene. they participad in the annual vega uncorked by bon appet magazine >> we get together at uncorked d ve blast. right? >> what aree mang? >> doou want a drink first? >> yes. >> these are our limitless mimosa this is the coran. that i pomegranate. >> that is with ooorange. >> i know you guys d't ink. >> we'reoing t make a roasted lees. anthe...
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day,ars ago, almost to the we lost astronauts to a terrible accident on the ground. we have never lost astronauts in flight. we have never had a tragedy like this. the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle, they, the challenger seven, overcame the danger. six -- seven heroes. michael smith, ronald mcnair, judith resnick, craig ray jarvis, ellison onizuka, and christa mcauliffe. we cannot bear the full impact of this tragedy. we feel the loss. and loved ones were daring brave, and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says, give me a challenge and i will meet it with joy. they had a hunger, they wished to serve, and they did. we have grown used to wonders in this century. for 25 years, the united states has done just that. we have grown used to the idea of space, and perhaps we forget that we have just begun. they, the challenger crew, were pioneers. i want to say something to the schoolchildren watching the live coverage, i know that it is hard to understand, but painful things like this happen. it is all part of the process of exploration and d
day,ars ago, almost to the we lost astronauts to a terrible accident on the ground. we have never lost astronauts in flight. we have never had a tragedy like this. the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle, they, the challenger seven, overcame the danger. six -- seven heroes. michael smith, ronald mcnair, judith resnick, craig ray jarvis, ellison onizuka, and christa mcauliffe. we cannot bear the full impact of this tragedy. we feel the loss. and loved ones were daring brave, and they had...
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Jan 24, 2016
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what we were saying 100 ars ago, 120 years ago, what workingng people were saying, our kids are entitled to a free public education. up to 12th grade, okay? well, the world has changed and today in many respects, a college degree is the equivalent of what a high school degree was 50 years ago, right? so i happen to believe that we should have in this country a situation where all of our kids who have the ability and the desire, not everybody, but who have the ability and the desire, the qualificatios, they should be able to get a college education because we're going to make public colleges and universities tuition free, so everybody has the abilily to go to college regardless of the also working to substantially lower student debt in this prrblem. how we pay for it? we pay for through a tax on wall street speculation because wall street, when in their greed and behavior, crashed this economy, the middle class bailed them out and now it's time for wall street to help the middle class in this country. >> ron: how would you describe the center fees of what you want iowa and the rest of the
what we were saying 100 ars ago, 120 years ago, what workingng people were saying, our kids are entitled to a free public education. up to 12th grade, okay? well, the world has changed and today in many respects, a college degree is the equivalent of what a high school degree was 50 years ago, right? so i happen to believe that we should have in this country a situation where all of our kids who have the ability and the desire, not everybody, but who have the ability and the desire, the...
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like to and we were making virtual reality systems for the first time, and that was a long time ago. we are talking 35 years ago. my friends are saying if we have kids, we are going to slap them in virtual reality, and they are going to grow up in four dimensions. when my first baby came out, i said no, i am not going to do that to you. [laughter] i have always been curious about trying to build up intuition into higher dimensions and other sorts of mathematical abilities. a demos that blasted through that that blasted human intuition in math would be something i would be interested in. doug wanted us to expect more from ours. that would be a golden example. >> those answers opened up a lot of topics. i understand there are america -- microphones around. right there is one, and there is another. if you have a question, raise your hand and a microphone will find you, and we will go from there. let's start over with the blue shirt over there. >> about pa years ago, i think it was 1980, i took my wife to hear you speak on the fourth floor of an unfinished office building in san jose on first s
like to and we were making virtual reality systems for the first time, and that was a long time ago. we are talking 35 years ago. my friends are saying if we have kids, we are going to slap them in virtual reality, and they are going to grow up in four dimensions. when my first baby came out, i said no, i am not going to do that to you. [laughter] i have always been curious about trying to build up intuition into higher dimensions and other sorts of mathematical abilities. a demos that blasted...
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Jan 25, 2016
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ago. these are some of the people arrested for blocking those lanes on the bay bridge. organizers say they did it. one to honor the memory of dr. martin luther king here on his day and two to give everybody a small, small taste of the experience. just before 4:00 today, protesters with a group called black seed stopped their car on the bay bridge blocking all five lanes. then protesters chained themselves to each other and some of the vehicles. 15 others stood on the roadway to honor dr. martin luther king. >> he got arrested a lot. he made a lot of people uncomfortable. he disrupted things and we want to reclaim that part the of his legacy. >> traffic came to a stand still and backed.for miles. >> i haven't done anything bad, anyway, so why do i have to sit here in traffic for hours? >> chp officers responded, cut the chains and removed the protesters without injuries. but for people caught in the backup, all they could do was hang out, look around or take selfies. >> i feel like they shouldn't, like, do it on the bridge because people have things to do, we have places
ago. these are some of the people arrested for blocking those lanes on the bay bridge. organizers say they did it. one to honor the memory of dr. martin luther king here on his day and two to give everybody a small, small taste of the experience. just before 4:00 today, protesters with a group called black seed stopped their car on the bay bridge blocking all five lanes. then protesters chained themselves to each other and some of the vehicles. 15 others stood on the roadway to honor dr. martin...
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Jan 8, 2016
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are up. nine months ago, there was a lot of red. chinese investors were bouyant, the share market was at its highest level since 2007. but for now, that winning streak is over. the market's in a slump. since june, stocks have lost more than 40% of their value and some small investors are less than happy. >> don't film, we don't want to talk about it. we need to go back and play cards. >> they blame their problems on foreign speculators as well as a measure that was supposed to calm markets but actually had the reverse effect. >> the government is trying to protect individual investors but to be honest, the system is not perfect. the system needs to be improved. >> the authorities have responded to their criticism, suspending the circuit breaker rule that halts trading when shares fall sharply, which happened twice this week. as a result, the market rose on friday, a partial recovery, panic was subsiding. the start of 2016 has set a pattern for what is expected to be a very difficult year for the world's second largest economy. >> we
are up. nine months ago, there was a lot of red. chinese investors were bouyant, the share market was at its highest level since 2007. but for now, that winning streak is over. the market's in a slump. since june, stocks have lost more than 40% of their value and some small investors are less than happy. >> don't film, we don't want to talk about it. we need to go back and play cards. >> they blame their problems on foreign speculators as well as a measure that was supposed to calm...
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millions of years ago not in caves, but certainly in the olympic settlements, fm many thousands of f ars ago and there are millions of undiscovered archeological sites around the world. >> stephen: what's the coolest thing you have found? everywhere i look there are thousands upon thousands o o sites, and i consistently surprise myself. >> stephen: so the thing that surprises you is that no matter where you point it, you see something? >> even when i'm sure, i tell my team, it's's impossible, like, we're not going to find something in this place, i'm always wrong, we find things everywhere. >> stephen: so humansretty ch have put up a hut everywhere they have been. there's nowhere left on the planet where somebody hasn't been, probably. >> what's extraordinary, we have survived as a species for over 100,000 years. what's amazing to me as an archeologiststthe more i study, the more i realize we are resilient, creative, brilliant and this is what makes us human and that has not changed since we have been humanan (cheers and applplse) >> stephen: well, what are you going to do with your million
millions of years ago not in caves, but certainly in the olympic settlements, fm many thousands of f ars ago and there are millions of undiscovered archeological sites around the world. >> stephen: what's the coolest thing you have found? everywhere i look there are thousands upon thousands o o sites, and i consistently surprise myself. >> stephen: so the thing that surprises you is that no matter where you point it, you see something? >> even when i'm sure, i tell my team,...
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they are down 15.5% from five years ago. they are down 34.8% from ten years ago. they are up a whole bunch from 20 years ago. >> one of the things he promised to do today was to enforce federal gun laws. gretchen, that's not newsworthy. it should not be newsworthy. his job has been to enforce gun laws since january 20 of 2009. why would people be a dealers reporting lost or stolen firearms? >> i don't know people are against it. it's important the way laws are written. they can only be written by congress. they cannot be written by the president. many people may favor his proposa proposals. he claims gun owners favor it and i'm not in a position to dispute that. you can find polls to support anything. under our system, his job is not to take a poll and then decide what laws he's going to write. his law is to enforce the law that congress has written. >> every president does executive orders, executive actions, hundreds of them. what will stop him? will the courts stop him? >> if he attempts to prosecute someone, if his justice department attempted to prosecute some
they are down 15.5% from five years ago. they are down 34.8% from ten years ago. they are up a whole bunch from 20 years ago. >> one of the things he promised to do today was to enforce federal gun laws. gretchen, that's not newsworthy. it should not be newsworthy. his job has been to enforce gun laws since january 20 of 2009. why would people be a dealers reporting lost or stolen firearms? >> i don't know people are against it. it's important the way laws are written. they can only...
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, drivers are driving slower than half an hour ago . we are traveling 50 mph we were here about one hour ago and it was smooth sailing, the snowfall is increasing once again, the rams have more snow than the main roadways . further south at a little wider but to the north they've got heavier snowfall. >> does in ashtabula are used to the heavy snow. >> as peggy gallek says some do some do not want to be driving as it piles up. >> of a snowfall started in ashtabula sunday and on monday it is still s snowing. >> it feels like feels like a couple of feet for those plowing ,>> steve magda says that this is expected to.gd >> this is ohio, i am from the west, colorado, this is nothing, this is good whether. >> for travelers these roads may driving extremely difficult to. >> we went to visit her mother in buffalo.. >> lisa speitel said after driving for several hours she felt it was time for a bright. >> most people are using the flashers and going about 40 but still some who are going quickera i don't want to push at. >> ashtabula sheriff b
, drivers are driving slower than half an hour ago . we are traveling 50 mph we were here about one hour ago and it was smooth sailing, the snowfall is increasing once again, the rams have more snow than the main roadways . further south at a little wider but to the north they've got heavier snowfall. >> does in ashtabula are used to the heavy snow. >> as peggy gallek says some do some do not want to be driving as it piles up. >> of a snowfall started in ashtabula sunday and...
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card and they are sending their well wishes to philadelphia a officer jesse hartnett. >>> a memorial basketball game honored a philadelphia police office shore lost her life, 20 years ago. the the action cam was in feltonville as young players took to the court today, officer loretha vaird was killed in the line of duty in 1996 and family and friend, are making sure that she's not forgotten. all proceeds from today's game will benefit boys and girls club which bears her name. >>> overnight, new york city's police department had a scare of its own. an officer was shot during a gun battle in the bronx. fortunate thely he was only hit the in the foot. it was just about 2:00 a.m. when fight broke out at a loft space where 200 people were gathered for a party. witnesses say fight involves guns, bats, knives. police were called to break it up when gunfire broke out, officer jared stewart was shot as was one suspect. today was stewart's fourth anniversary on the job. >>> the the philadelphia fire department and american red cross are teaming up, again, to prevent fire deaths. they decided to hold first event of the year following yesterday's deadly house fire, a mom and her t
card and they are sending their well wishes to philadelphia a officer jesse hartnett. >>> a memorial basketball game honored a philadelphia police office shore lost her life, 20 years ago. the the action cam was in feltonville as young players took to the court today, officer loretha vaird was killed in the line of duty in 1996 and family and friend, are making sure that she's not forgotten. all proceeds from today's game will benefit boys and girls club which bears her name....
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ago. residents are already living in some of the new homes. as construction continues in other areas, a new community within skye canyon held its grand opening. century communities is debuting two locations: whisper peak and potential buyers walked around and viewed some of the model homes. this is the latest neighborhood to be completed within the 17- hundred acre master planned community. homes range between 17- hundred to mid 3-thousand square feet.... with prices ranging from the low to high 300-thousands. folks with the project say they are selling more than just a home. ((staci white - dir. of architecture, olympia companies: we are encouraging people to live that fit, outdoor lifestyle, we have bike trails,
ago. residents are already living in some of the new homes. as construction continues in other areas, a new community within skye canyon held its grand opening. century communities is debuting two locations: whisper peak and potential buyers walked around and viewed some of the model homes. this is the latest neighborhood to be completed within the 17- hundred acre master planned community. homes range between 17- hundred to mid 3-thousand square feet.... with prices ranging from the low to...
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reports are surface ago this birds are set the to interview former giant head coach tom coughlin on monday. coughlin resigned last monday with the giant and he had been with the the giants 12 season and put together 02 wins which included two super bowls. the reports surfaced that the 69 year-old would consider coaching if the situation was right. coughlin has within year left on his contract so the the eagles had to ask for the the giants permission to talk to him. we have spoke to eagles fans to see what they thought of coughlin as a candidate for the eagles. >> you cannot argue with tom coughlin, he is amazing. hall of fame coach. >> i think tom is a little old but he does bring two super bowls to the the table. i'm's excited about the the interview. i'm not excited. there is nothing out there but retreads. tom is a a retread as well but he has pedigree to go with age and experience. >> there you go, eagles will also reportedly meet with former eagle and now chiefs offensive coordinator doug peterson today and we will have more in that in sports. >>> right now though a close call in old
reports are surface ago this birds are set the to interview former giant head coach tom coughlin on monday. coughlin resigned last monday with the giant and he had been with the the giants 12 season and put together 02 wins which included two super bowls. the reports surfaced that the 69 year-old would consider coaching if the situation was right. coughlin has within year left on his contract so the the eagles had to ask for the the giants permission to talk to him. we have spoke to eagles fans...
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some familiar faces -- including gabby giffords -- the former representative who was shot five e ars ago and her husband retired astronaut mark kelly. ( mark kelly/husband of gabrielle giffords): "gabby and i are both gun owrs. we take gun ownership very he never owned a gun and has little experience with firearms. but says his stance on guns helped manufacturers. (president obama): "i have been now president for over seven years and gun sales don't seem to have suffered during that time. i have been very good for gun manufacturers." he says his policies make sense -- but have been overly politicized. (president obama): "our position is consistently mischaracterized." s current position -- expanding background check for gun buyers and narrowing the so- called "gun show loophole," that leaves most small and private sellers exempt from keeping formal sales records. not everyone agrees. ( taya kyle/wife of chris kyle):"the thing is that the laws that we create don't stop these horrific things from happening." a cnn/orc poll found that a majority of the public supports the measures that obam
some familiar faces -- including gabby giffords -- the former representative who was shot five e ars ago and her husband retired astronaut mark kelly. ( mark kelly/husband of gabrielle giffords): "gabby and i are both gun owrs. we take gun ownership very he never owned a gun and has little experience with firearms. but says his stance on guns helped manufacturers. (president obama): "i have been now president for over seven years and gun sales don't seem to have suffered during that...
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ago. if you are stepping outside on the town we have you covered with your evening planner, 7:00 p.m. 48. upper 40's at 8:00 tonight. we have partly cloudy sky at 9:00 and at 10:00 o'clock and 11:00 tonight temperatures will be in the middle to upper 40's underneath the a partly cloudy sky. we will talk about what we can expect for the week ahead, mild for first week of february, temperatures, early on, we will be in the 50's and 60's. we're tracking some rain, little precipitation coming in by monday afternoon and more by wednesday. we will talk about the the details with the full, exclusive a accu weather forecast, walter. >> thanks, melissa. >>> we will move to "action news" reporter christie lleto talking to people embracing the mild weather after last week even a's blizzard, christie. >> reporter: yes, walter hard to believe last week we were getting hammered with snow, even people out wearing t-shirts taking advantage of this winter warm up. 55 degrees in january... means families in the park are taking advantage of the unseasonable winter warm up. , it is better to day. >> reporter
ago. if you are stepping outside on the town we have you covered with your evening planner, 7:00 p.m. 48. upper 40's at 8:00 tonight. we have partly cloudy sky at 9:00 and at 10:00 o'clock and 11:00 tonight temperatures will be in the middle to upper 40's underneath the a partly cloudy sky. we will talk about what we can expect for the week ahead, mild for first week of february, temperatures, early on, we will be in the 50's and 60's. we're tracking some rain, little precipitation coming in by...
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showers are push ago way from us, our wind are moving in from the northwest. that steers any showers towards the atlantic. that will stay away for now. this will all change as we go into the weekend and we expect a cold front to move in. i'll have more details on that. >>> we begin about dozens of bso deputies in support of a fellow officer accused of shooting a man with an >> police arguing he had no choice but tohoot jermaine mcbean. andrew perez is in ft. lauderdale with our top story. >>reporter: a standing ovation for this bso deputy whose charged with manslaughter. the support was overwhelming. >> whether it's emotional support, financial support, we'll be there for the deputy. >>reporter: they stand with these t-shirts. uttering his first words publicly since a grand jury indicted him. >> not guilty. >>reporter: he's charged in the 2013 shooting death of jermaine mcbean, a charge his attorney says is absolutely baseless. >> this is atrocious. the deputy was defending himself, nothing more, nothing less. >>reporter: a 911 caller spotted 31-year-old mcbea
showers are push ago way from us, our wind are moving in from the northwest. that steers any showers towards the atlantic. that will stay away for now. this will all change as we go into the weekend and we expect a cold front to move in. i'll have more details on that. >>> we begin about dozens of bso deputies in support of a fellow officer accused of shooting a man with an >> police arguing he had no choice but tohoot jermaine mcbean. andrew perez is in ft. lauderdale with our...
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when we are driving out here, an hour -and-a-half ago, there is heavy downpour's. it's on the western side and we are happy to report that the push of moisture is looking pretty good. no severe weather to speak up now. it looks like most of the dark clouds that we were looking at 45 minutes ago are now starting to taper off. overall, good news report out here in claremont >> good news to hear. now, we will see how the weather affected the roads with best time to travel. ke keep your speeds down. you can see the spray come off and if you travel, allow plenty of distance between yourself and the car in front of you. people are staying off the roads and a couple of new things have popped up. here's what's going on now. on williamson boulevard b traveling south bound in holly hill, we have a crash with minimal delays around this so watch out for a shoulder block around i-95 northbound. not a perfect drive. accidents on the minor side for right now. we have no major road closures. that's what's happening now with traffic. send it back over to you. >> the national weather
when we are driving out here, an hour -and-a-half ago, there is heavy downpour's. it's on the western side and we are happy to report that the push of moisture is looking pretty good. no severe weather to speak up now. it looks like most of the dark clouds that we were looking at 45 minutes ago are now starting to taper off. overall, good news report out here in claremont >> good news to hear. now, we will see how the weather affected the roads with best time to travel. ke keep your...
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e cigarettes or vapes as they're known are create ago a health controversy across the country. any are asking whether it is a safer way to smoke or not and what are the long-term complications. this man opened his story five months ago. his business is booming. all his customers have given up tar-based cigarettes and smoking vape. >> from what i observe, they're scared because they don't know what will be happening in the future. if it will be banned or not. some of them start to sell it, the product, below market price. >> reporter: the liquid is cheaper to buy. it is not taxed like cigarettes and it lasts longer when refilled with a variety of flavors. >> i will stop smoking and keep on vaping. >> reporter: vaping is not safe in many states which have banned the activity. they are conducting forums between health officials and the industry to discuss the concerns. this is a closed door session. the media have not been invited. it allows the parties to have a free and frank discussion. the state here and the government itself are expected to make their final decisions very soon
e cigarettes or vapes as they're known are create ago a health controversy across the country. any are asking whether it is a safer way to smoke or not and what are the long-term complications. this man opened his story five months ago. his business is booming. all his customers have given up tar-based cigarettes and smoking vape. >> from what i observe, they're scared because they don't know what will be happening in the future. if it will be banned or not. some of them start to sell it,...
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every me theres an atrity, no just t sool chilen who were kild a few ars ago or the tredy that happenedwo daysgo, it inot just them, it i attacksn differt parts of the cntry by difrent fuamentali groups. every ti itappens,he prime minister of the country battles in publito end this -- vows in public t end this menace forever. the army does mount some operations but these operations are temporary affairs and they cannot be anything else. they come back from the area and .ore recruits are found the attack on this particular university seems to be motivated by little less than symbolism. of university is in the name bacha khan, one of the pre-partition leaders of the national movement for indian independence together with gandhi and others. his most important contribution in this region was to teach people the value of nonviolence. all his work, his political work in this area, was carried out on the basis of nonviolence. and it was successful. even when the british committed atrocities like the massacres that took place during british rule. his response was we will fight disobedience. we
every me theres an atrity, no just t sool chilen who were kild a few ars ago or the tredy that happenedwo daysgo, it inot just them, it i attacksn differt parts of the cntry by difrent fuamentali groups. every ti itappens,he prime minister of the country battles in publito end this -- vows in public t end this menace forever. the army does mount some operations but these operations are temporary affairs and they cannot be anything else. they come back from the area and .ore recruits are found...
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are from other provinces. along with the palace, there's another must-see destination in lhasa. it's the jokon temple in the center of the ancient city. this image of the temple was taken 12 years agopeople are flying flat on the ground. it's an act of worship. the temple was built in the middle of the seventh century. pilgrims come from far away. these days, visitors must undergo a thorough check off their body and belongings before entering. officials say this is to screen out people who might engage in disruptive behavior. the square in front of the temple looks very different now. it remains the center of tibetan worship, but it's packed with tourists. the route around the temple has changed. it was once the only market for residents and pilgrims visiting the temple. the route was filled with street vendors and shops offering antiques and symbols of tibetal symbolization as well as daily necessities. it was lined with traditional tibetan buildings. while some of the faithful lie on the ground, others walk around carrying religious objects. they move in a clockwise direction. when large scale renovations were completed, the street vendors were not included in the plan. the walls
are from other provinces. along with the palace, there's another must-see destination in lhasa. it's the jokon temple in the center of the ancient city. this image of the temple was taken 12 years agopeople are flying flat on the ground. it's an act of worship. the temple was built in the middle of the seventh century. pilgrims come from far away. these days, visitors must undergo a thorough check off their body and belongings before entering. officials say this is to screen out people who...
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people are creep ago long, slipping and sliding. it's been a very slow and dangerous commute out there that start add around 5 p.m. and now, yep, it's 11 p.m.. we've already seen hundred of people stuck on roads and a lot of accidents. >> that's right to bring you up to date. rock creek parkway between kennedy center and -- is shut down because of hardard us conditions avoid that area if you can. >> we have a list of school closings and delays. prince william country schools are closed tomorrow and following schools will be on two ow hour delay. spotsylvania, stafford, fairfa fairfax, mannasas city and false church will be on two hour delay and you of maryland will be closed friday through sunday not closed tomorrow the university of maryland closed friday through sunday. of course you can keep a eye on those delays on bottom of your screen and there's other schools now not coming in. we'll keep you updated on line and on the other. >> this is because of tonight's snow and cold temperatures the worst is on the way. let's get to the
people are creep ago long, slipping and sliding. it's been a very slow and dangerous commute out there that start add around 5 p.m. and now, yep, it's 11 p.m.. we've already seen hundred of people stuck on roads and a lot of accidents. >> that's right to bring you up to date. rock creek parkway between kennedy center and -- is shut down because of hardard us conditions avoid that area if you can. >> we have a list of school closings and delays. prince william country schools are...
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. >> this should have happened years ago. we are giving $150 billion.ouldn't be happening now. >> lauren: a fifth one already home in massachusetts. >> jo ling: great news for the family, indeed. let's get you caught up in the global market overnight. >> lauren: it's a red bag. ftse is down just fractionally, the cac 40 in paris 16 points and dax 12 points. >> jo ling: stock market futures are trading right now. s&p futures just half a point barely and nasdaq up fractionally as well. >> lauren: oil and gold are trading like this this morning. twenty-nine dollars and 11 cents. will it go through 29 once again? >> jo ling: oil sinking right now right there. here is how the dollar is trading against key currencies this morning. euro down just a little bit. mexican peso up just slightly. investors in the u.s. following another massively day of trading on friday. so far this year, this dow industrials and s&p 500 are down at least 8%. nasdaq composite is off more than 10% and so joining us now to break this with his take is bill, a chief economist. good morn
. >> this should have happened years ago. we are giving $150 billion.ouldn't be happening now. >> lauren: a fifth one already home in massachusetts. >> jo ling: great news for the family, indeed. let's get you caught up in the global market overnight. >> lauren: it's a red bag. ftse is down just fractionally, the cac 40 in paris 16 points and dax 12 points. >> jo ling: stock market futures are trading right now. s&p futures just half a point barely and nasdaq...
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are the other factors then affecting these transfers. and will guantanamo be closed as obama promised a while ago. >> reporter: it should be noted first ofthese transfers are continuing just today the last of the kuwaiti nationals will be returning to his country. after the government petitioning for the last 13 years for his release. as well there are 45 who are cleared for release, most of them yemenis, but because of the instability in their home countries, it hasn't been awespy house for them to be returned to their country. but the pledge to close down guantanamo is something the white house is holding to. they said that should not be taken off of the table, despite the serious obstacle, which is that congress will not allow any of these people to be transferred to u.s. soil. two of the prisons that have been touted as possible relocation places have been ruled off of the table by the very powerful congressmen who represent those areas. 355 people suspected of terrorism are being held in american prisons on u.s. soil. so it is certainly a realistic prospect for them to come back -- or to be brought back to american soil, but only on
are the other factors then affecting these transfers. and will guantanamo be closed as obama promised a while ago. >> reporter: it should be noted first ofthese transfers are continuing just today the last of the kuwaiti nationals will be returning to his country. after the government petitioning for the last 13 years for his release. as well there are 45 who are cleared for release, most of them yemenis, but because of the instability in their home countries, it hasn't been awespy house...
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are up. the vacancy rate has gone from months. the northwest part of denver vacancy rate. above 10%. rent is still higher than they were a year ago, though there are signs the prices are starting to stabilize. >>> pacifica is on a precipice. it is the name of a town on the edge of an ocean crumbling into it. coastal erosion blamed on el nio is threatening the homes of dozens of people in northern california. just a few feet separate apartment buildings from disaster. 20 people living there received evacuation orders. there is no telling when the more storms are expected through march. >> el nio pretty much guarantees we will have more numerous storms and that is a pounding effect on the coastal erosions. >> last night, the city council in pacifica approved an emergency declaration allowing the city to ask for state and erosion. >>> so, what would you trade for superbowl tickets? many people thought a man in erie was trading his house. turns out, it was all a prank 9news reporter steve staeger how to get revenge. >> reporter: if you want to know how hot real estate is in this area ask brian lusk about the phone calls he has been g
are up. the vacancy rate has gone from months. the northwest part of denver vacancy rate. above 10%. rent is still higher than they were a year ago, though there are signs the prices are starting to stabilize. >>> pacifica is on a precipice. it is the name of a town on the edge of an ocean crumbling into it. coastal erosion blamed on el nio is threatening the homes of dozens of people in northern california. just a few feet separate apartment buildings from disaster. 20 people living...
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ago. mark: people are bored. cold weather not only plaguing us here in the queen city. lisa: how snow is blanketing large parts of the nation this morning. mark: nine degrees your air temperatures. you' cincinnati'
ago. mark: people are bored. cold weather not only plaguing us here in the queen city. lisa: how snow is blanketing large parts of the nation this morning. mark: nine degrees your air temperatures. you' cincinnati'
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here at home, we are way colder than we were a week ago. eratures average, but we still have 27 days to go for the month of january. i'm still thinking that the month will wind up being average or slightly above average. expect a couple of more little cold things but we have a little flurry and gusty winds, but a reminder that it is indeed january. we had a couple of flurries. they don't really count as measurable snowfall. back interesting to look at when we had our first measurable snowfall. 2011, you look back over the past five years and it can be as late as january 9. we will see what happens in the next few days. temperaturese cold continuing. --ook at the capital we'll breezy and colder than what we are used to. factor into that the wind and it feels chillier everywhere. north and west in the 20's. still on the chilly side and we and these batches of clouds we have had snow showers and flurries moving across the chesapeake bay. andt now, bright sunshine the windchill as we get through the day, wind chills in the single digits. we are
here at home, we are way colder than we were a week ago. eratures average, but we still have 27 days to go for the month of january. i'm still thinking that the month will wind up being average or slightly above average. expect a couple of more little cold things but we have a little flurry and gusty winds, but a reminder that it is indeed january. we had a couple of flurries. they don't really count as measurable snowfall. back interesting to look at when we had our first measurable snowfall....
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ago? i had a gang member come to my house. what are some of the ways they have ave that they well-funded fear of persecution and be granted refugee status? leon: you have given some great examples. the other thing to understand, and this applies to our refugee work as well, we do our own research as well. so a big part of how our officers,our refugee are prepared for this appointment is to be fully set in country conditions. what are the circumstances at a granular level of what is going on in a particular country? a localized level, particular at the environmental political environments that may provide the foundation for some sort of refugee or asylum claims. it is what the present tells us, but it is also based on what we know about what is going on. it gives is also an ability to test the credibility. jerry: if someone says i was attacked five years ago, you go to the police and tried to pull up a police report? is that possible in countries like this? leon: more then likely it would be something like i was attacked five years ago
ago? i had a gang member come to my house. what are some of the ways they have ave that they well-funded fear of persecution and be granted refugee status? leon: you have given some great examples. the other thing to understand, and this applies to our refugee work as well, we do our own research as well. so a big part of how our officers,our refugee are prepared for this appointment is to be fully set in country conditions. what are the circumstances at a granular level of what is going on in...
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with that in mind, temperatures are running cooler than 24 hours ago. and there are a few 30s, more 40s than anything else and the temperature and dew point will come together fast. mostly cloudy and a few lingering showers, below normal temperatures and highs in the 50s. yesterday was all about the rain. i think fog might be a concern. >>> yesterday's commute was rough. today might be a little better since it's not raining now. let's take a look starting with the east bay commute. and the bay bridge toll plaza looks good with no major problems. 880 north and southbound the commute is looking nice with no problems. the east bay in general doesn't look bad. traffic on the san mateo bridge looks good to the high-rise. >>> we dry out today and prepare for the next storm tomorrow. the break gives everyone a chance to clean up from the damage. we've seen toppled trees. in pacific heights a large tree fell on several parked cars, including a porsche, a jeep, and a volvo. the public works department says the ground was saturated from the rain and high winds kno
with that in mind, temperatures are running cooler than 24 hours ago. and there are a few 30s, more 40s than anything else and the temperature and dew point will come together fast. mostly cloudy and a few lingering showers, below normal temperatures and highs in the 50s. yesterday was all about the rain. i think fog might be a concern. >>> yesterday's commute was rough. today might be a little better since it's not raining now. let's take a look starting with the east bay commute. and...
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why there are thousands of people that come here every year not only to request what they say are mirror ago ems but also to leave offers to him. you can see the people leave knives, some wedding dresss and even bicycles. this woman who has been working here for 30 years says people bring other things. >> translation: these are coffins with ashes. those who have devotion for gil want to be build close to him. they are here with me. >> reporter: gil is not recognised as a saint by the catholic church, although many have been calling for his canonisation. in the past the church has tried to distance itself from false saints like gil, but this father says that the church has changed since francis became the pope. >> translation: the message from pope francis is clear. listen to your people and accept them. gil is part of the culture and that's why the church has to accept him. for years the church has tried to imimpose on people. they gave importance to power and not service. >> reporter: the image of gil can be seen all around argentina and every year they're more and more people that believe
why there are thousands of people that come here every year not only to request what they say are mirror ago ems but also to leave offers to him. you can see the people leave knives, some wedding dresss and even bicycles. this woman who has been working here for 30 years says people bring other things. >> translation: these are coffins with ashes. those who have devotion for gil want to be build close to him. they are here with me. >> reporter: gil is not recognised as a saint by...
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he was walking around with a he says those are the heroes, they are the real famous people not these propyl athletes. day ago. >> another reason why you like tyler. >>> there are people who love art and then sometimes it can be expensive, but would you pay $1 million for a picture of a potato? $1 million. here you go. this is a picture taken by a celebrity photographer that just went for $1 million . >> i guess it is awesome if you can get it. >>> let's get $1 million look at our morning commute . >> you guys always topic to me -- toss it to me and is like otto i top which he just talked about. we have delay in northern kentucky. it's only a four-minute delay right now. watch for this as you are coming around. day ago, those break likes -- >>> here's a dose of cuteness. little max as part of the elite pack. he is here in missouri. once he is big enough he will learn what it takes to be a part of the family and maybe he will be a part of the reds opening-day parade one day . 160 clydesdale are at the babel -- stable . >>> folks headed into work, they better p prepared for the wintry mix. we see more of that c
he was walking around with a he says those are the heroes, they are the real famous people not these propyl athletes. day ago. >> another reason why you like tyler. >>> there are people who love art and then sometimes it can be expensive, but would you pay $1 million for a picture of a potato? $1 million. here you go. this is a picture taken by a celebrity photographer that just went for $1 million . >> i guess it is awesome if you can get it. >>> let's get $1...
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they stopped it two years ago over health concerns related to horse manure. disney said they are not bringing back the patrol >> state troopers say 82-year- old jack brussard was found dead inside of this white pickup truck. crews pulled it out of the pond two days ago. deputies are trying to figure out if alcohol was a factor in the crash. >> >> the body of a pickup truck that crashed and caught fire here. you can see the firefighters working to put out the fire. the crash happened after midnight. the driver hit a pole and a tree. the driver was killed. >> >> developing right now, we'll be checking with the volusia county jail to find out if the man who is accused of raping a woman at knife-point three times was granted bond. a $100 thousand bond was set for his alleged accomplice yesterday. williamson is expected to appear before a judge at some point today. we'll be monitoring that and let you know what happens online. >> woman for drunk driving and found four children and open containers of alcohol inside of her car. she was arrested near lake washington and u.s. 1 last night
they stopped it two years ago over health concerns related to horse manure. disney said they are not bringing back the patrol >> state troopers say 82-year- old jack brussard was found dead inside of this white pickup truck. crews pulled it out of the pond two days ago. deputies are trying to figure out if alcohol was a factor in the crash. >> >> the body of a pickup truck that crashed and caught fire here. you can see the firefighters working to put out the fire. the crash...
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harrison rivals. you could see the emergency crews. one is an erratic driver. the roads are going to be slick. maybe an hour ago, the roads are not slick. potentially a couple of different things. 74 westbound is closed between northbound and harrison. it looks like forcing folks off you could see the drivers, >> blast of winter makes its way through the tri-state. there is snow. there's a lot of wind and there's a lot of cool temperatures we're dealing with. it's adjusted. we anticipated in the last several days. >> and as we thought, depends where you are. two tri-states; right?. >> tale of, at least two. >> getting, people are telling me, slow in covington. meteorologist, scott dimmich, and it's snowing everywhere. you guys continue with the latest. >> charles' reference, update with the alert. for the northern kentucky counties. also brown, claremont, adams and saturday. i think the most hoikly spot for the winter storm warning verify will be close to mazeville, west union and augusta. i think we struggle to make it a winter storm winter level. and there's winter weather advisory for part of south eastern i
harrison rivals. you could see the emergency crews. one is an erratic driver. the roads are going to be slick. maybe an hour ago, the roads are not slick. potentially a couple of different things. 74 westbound is closed between northbound and harrison. it looks like forcing folks off you could see the drivers, >> blast of winter makes its way through the tri-state. there is snow. there's a lot of wind and there's a lot of cool temperatures we're dealing with. it's adjusted. we anticipated...
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we are seeing ago increase. nice rainbow. a lot of rainbow pictures. bright atmosphere for it. moisture. and of course the sun battling it out with the clouds. 61 degrees at 1:00 a.m. overnight, clouds and some clear skies to start out with some sunshine. 57 degrees at 7:00 a.m. temperatures low 70s here in the afternoon. 73 degrees, 74, should be a fairly nice day. of course it will continue with the warming trend. the clouds hold us down today. high temperature. 57 largo. clear water beach. palm harbor. the air has a cool feel to it. we have a northeasterly breeze which typically this time of night is not as breezy, but it does make the atmosphere feel just a little bit cooler. that can combine with the lack of heating we had today. way out west had severe thunderstorm warnings. southern track with the el nio, the storm track comes a little further south. california gets rain and a lot of snow at higher elevations. rain in houston, area of low pressure back to the west by friday. we will scoot on through here with higher rain chances. this area of low pressure will stay to ou
we are seeing ago increase. nice rainbow. a lot of rainbow pictures. bright atmosphere for it. moisture. and of course the sun battling it out with the clouds. 61 degrees at 1:00 a.m. overnight, clouds and some clear skies to start out with some sunshine. 57 degrees at 7:00 a.m. temperatures low 70s here in the afternoon. 73 degrees, 74, should be a fairly nice day. of course it will continue with the warming trend. the clouds hold us down today. high temperature. 57 largo. clear water beach....
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littleton you are look ago to a high of 44, upper 30s near fort morgan and greeley, 20s and 30s as you head west. our normal high today is 43, so we are pretty close to that wednesday. wednesday. it's really not until thursday. looking at satellite radar you can see some of the high clouds across eastern colorado. the mounts are going to pick up some snow. we should see some parts of south western colorado by late afternoon evening, a few showers prop up. overnight into tomorrow morning you might get some light snow there. we don't have any alerts in place. 11:00 tomorrow you can see some clouds across the north eastern corner and by tomorrow afternoon an evening the mmultons will pick up a little bit -- mountains will pick up a little bit more snow. temperatures will drop, we'll be in the 30s bothhdays. totals would be at about one to think as far as the commute is concerned thursday night and friday. make sure you get the gloves back. >> go look at the lost and found box. that's where my kids' stuff was. >> i found my kids stuff there. but then i realized they weren't hers. >> i took
littleton you are look ago to a high of 44, upper 30s near fort morgan and greeley, 20s and 30s as you head west. our normal high today is 43, so we are pretty close to that wednesday. wednesday. it's really not until thursday. looking at satellite radar you can see some of the high clouds across eastern colorado. the mounts are going to pick up some snow. we should see some parts of south western colorado by late afternoon evening, a few showers prop up. overnight into tomorrow morning you...
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is our goal, to have the opportunity to compete at the highest level, and, you know, not only are we get ago chance to do that. we are getting a chance to play, you know, university of alabama, which, you know, to me, has been the standard in college football. >> i wouldn't have it any other way. iglad it's alabama. you got to beat the best to be the best. ready to see how it ends up. >> we will be balanced and do what we do. nothing is going to change. you know, because it's alabama, we are going to continue to do what we do. >> our focus and attention is to try to play the best game we possibly can, which is need to have success. >> success saban has seen many times before. the success clemson hasn't seen in 35 years. the question is, will that change tonight? [ cheering >> welcome back here live outside the stadium, talking to a few more tigers fans back here. a few south carolina nay tifgs. [ cheering ] this guy is from scotland. he came the farthest for sure. proves that everybody loves cog football. a whwhe lot -- college football. a whole loft of people loving clemson orange. some peo
is our goal, to have the opportunity to compete at the highest level, and, you know, not only are we get ago chance to do that. we are getting a chance to play, you know, university of alabama, which, you know, to me, has been the standard in college football. >> i wouldn't have it any other way. iglad it's alabama. you got to beat the best to be the best. ready to see how it ends up. >> we will be balanced and do what we do. nothing is going to change. you know, because it's...
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we are talking wind chills. two days ago, we are very warm, looking at severe weather, now, we are cold under clear skies. two days of that until another change happens. this is perfect classic textbook stuff with el nino. everything happens real quickly. we have been talking about this for weeks. sudden changes. >>> here's the national picture. we are going to see another one on friday. don't think it will be as active as the last one, but right now, zero in minneapolis. four in chicago. a blast of cold air. we are right on the fringen. wednesday, we'll see the freeze across our northern counties, everybody wakes up with temperatures in the 30s and low 40s. >>> contract talks have died down. now, out of canada, reporting montreal is drafting a big deal. we know the gm is asking a lot from this kid. unless the canadians are really loading up, i couldn't see any way of him doing a deal in the atlantic division. personally, i think he is making a mistake wanting out of the organization. he has to understand the team is healthy
we are talking wind chills. two days ago, we are very warm, looking at severe weather, now, we are cold under clear skies. two days of that until another change happens. this is perfect classic textbook stuff with el nino. everything happens real quickly. we have been talking about this for weeks. sudden changes. >>> here's the national picture. we are going to see another one on friday. don't think it will be as active as the last one, but right now, zero in minneapolis. four in...
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it looks so much better where you are now than it was a few hours ago. i wonder if the heavy winds are headed up here to new york and new jersey. >> well, we are finally starting to taper off in the d.c. area. i think we have another band or two of heavy snowfall before it is all said and done. it will be snowing here at least through the midnight hour and tapering off quickly after that. every now and then you will get one of the gusts, there it is like that. luckily, things have been better overall the last hour. this is 14th street right behind me. it has been regularly plowed. a couple of cars have gone by. pennsylvania avenue, not a chance. there's about a foot of snow over pennsylvania avenue, which is crazy considering this is the nation's capital. we haven't even been able to see the capitol or the white house because visibility has been so low. in fact, snowfall rates here in the area have been unbelievable. one to two inches per hour. some areas even higher. and we had a total of 26.5 inches at dulles airport. reagan, 17.5. that puts it the fift
it looks so much better where you are now than it was a few hours ago. i wonder if the heavy winds are headed up here to new york and new jersey. >> well, we are finally starting to taper off in the d.c. area. i think we have another band or two of heavy snowfall before it is all said and done. it will be snowing here at least through the midnight hour and tapering off quickly after that. every now and then you will get one of the gusts, there it is like that. luckily, things have been...
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ago. why are they waiting until now to let it out there?ing out of leads and have evidence the apartment was used before the attack. both open questions but what is clear isis fighters were hiding in plain sight in a major european city both before those paris attacks and possibly after, as well. kate? >> absolutely. jim sciutto, thank you so much. >>> coming up for us next, technology from smart phones applied to guns. the high-tech tool that could save lives. huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. a delicious new way to get your multivitamins. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number st
ago. why are they waiting until now to let it out there?ing out of leads and have evidence the apartment was used before the attack. both open questions but what is clear isis fighters were hiding in plain sight in a major european city both before those paris attacks and possibly after, as well. kate? >> absolutely. jim sciutto, thank you so much. >>> coming up for us next, technology from smart phones applied to guns. the high-tech tool that could save lives. huh. introducing...