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was it possible that the killer lived in the auburn manor apartments?the decision was made by the supervisors to send those keys out with teams of detectives to see, or at least rule out, if those keys went to any of the apartment buildings. >> rockford police. >> investigators tried the keys in dozens of apartment doors, a tedious, time-consuming process, with no success. >> the apartment complex, i think it's four or five buildings or six buildings, you know, there's a lot of apartments. that's why they set out with four sets of keys and teams of detectives. >> they were beginning to wonder whether this was a dead end until they got to the bottom floor, and finally got a hit. >> they were surprised, you know, to the point they were saying, oh, my god, you know, this key works at this particular apartment here. >> the man inside the apartment was 46-year-old calvin powell, and he was well known to police. >> he's a colorful character. he's got several minor arrests, i believe there are some felonies for drugs or for, you know, property crimes. >> powel
was it possible that the killer lived in the auburn manor apartments?the decision was made by the supervisors to send those keys out with teams of detectives to see, or at least rule out, if those keys went to any of the apartment buildings. >> rockford police. >> investigators tried the keys in dozens of apartment doors, a tedious, time-consuming process, with no success. >> the apartment complex, i think it's four or five buildings or six buildings, you know, there's a lot...
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in auburn, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> cannot get enough of that story. so for a while, the couple didn't know what to do with the coins. >> at one point, they actually reburied the treasure while they consulted some experts. >>> coming up, what you don't know facebook is doing to your health after logging in for five minutes. >> and you have the chance to meet our pet expert finalists. it is time to pick our pet expert. watch their segments on our facebook page and like the vet you would like as our pet expert. your votes will help us make the final decision. voting ends friday. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, spend on facebook, the less self-control they have. ok makes >> researchers from columbia university find the longer amount of time people spend on facebook means their self- control is affected. just four or five minutes on facebook can chip away at our self-control. >>> so what is dark, green, and bumpy all over? fresh grocer tony shows us how to pick the perfect hass avocado. >> the most popular avocados to make guacamole and salsa becau
in auburn, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> cannot get enough of that story. so for a while, the couple didn't know what to do with the coins. >> at one point, they actually reburied the treasure while they consulted some experts. >>> coming up, what you don't know facebook is doing to your health after logging in for five minutes. >> and you have the chance to meet our pet expert finalists. it is time to pick our pet expert. watch their segments on our facebook page and like...
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. >> reporter: the folks here in auburn and throughout gold country love to celebrate a major find. and this latest uncovering of buried treasures is no exception. >> i consider myself a gold miner. >> reporter: tom lives in gold country and finds an occasional nugget now and then. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: he bought a new metal detector today. the newly disclosed bury treasure find is very much on his mind. $10million worth of gold coins was found in these dilapidated metal cans somewhere in gold country. >> it inspires me. i mean, if it's still out there, you know. >> reporter: an unidentified couple walking their dog found the more than 1400 coins next to a tree on their property in an undisclosed location a year ago. the coins date back to the mid to late 1800s and are in perfect condition. >> i just about fell out of my chair. [ laughter ] >> you know, this is something you dream about. you do not hear about buried treasures like this. >> reporter: the coins are being kept at another undisclosed location. why so many secrets? the couple doesn't want to be bombarded w
. >> reporter: the folks here in auburn and throughout gold country love to celebrate a major find. and this latest uncovering of buried treasures is no exception. >> i consider myself a gold miner. >> reporter: tom lives in gold country and finds an occasional nugget now and then. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: he bought a new metal detector today. the newly disclosed bury treasure find is very much on his mind. $10million worth of gold coins was found in...
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. >> let it take you to auburn for our shot of the day. jason, it is just a fan. 95 feet but it is only a three inch opening. yes, sir. he gets it and wins a brand-new car. he was a student at auburn. 95 feet on the hardwood with the golf putt. how about that? he should go to the lottery. >> thank you. we all watch it. the national zoo's panda cam. >> we will take a >> the national zoo's panda cub turned six months old. greta kreuz takes a look at the best moments caught on the camera. seele behind the scenes to who runs these cameras and why they are so important to the people. every move have -- has captivated the world. from birth to her first cries. to her first cuddles with mother as she rolled, wiggled, and crawled. >> there was a lot of moments that happened on a daily basis. >> we have witnessed every single milestone thanks to the panda cam. >> i keep it on about 16 hours a day. >> a team of volunteers runs the controls from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. they swap among 38 cameras, including new hd cams strategically placed in the pen and
. >> let it take you to auburn for our shot of the day. jason, it is just a fan. 95 feet but it is only a three inch opening. yes, sir. he gets it and wins a brand-new car. he was a student at auburn. 95 feet on the hardwood with the golf putt. how about that? he should go to the lottery. >> thank you. we all watch it. the national zoo's panda cam. >> we will take a >> the national zoo's panda cub turned six months old. greta kreuz takes a look at the best moments caught...
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. >> auburn or oklahoma? >> i was at the sugar bowl. i am still in pain over the win.o oklahoma. i cannot go auburn. their arch enemies. >> no team that wears orange. >> tennessee, florida. pen?ntigua or as >> antigua. i am not a winter snow guy. give me the caribbean. >> bill ackman or carl icahn? we are on my television. >> boy, put them in the same boat. i cannot pick. they both have great track records. they both have been wrong on some things as well. >> last one, deadliest catch or duck dynasty? >> duck dynasty. >> there you go. >> i like that. i would agree with you on every answer. except i would pick auburn over oklahoma. >> stop. >> thank you very much, it has been a pleasure. >> it is 56 past the hour, that means we are on the markets. take a look at where we are trading. just a half-hour ahead of the opening bell. s&p 500 futures are up. not as much as they were. we are at .2%. >> you know what that means. >> we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. we will see you back here tomorrow. >> this is "in the loop." ♪ this is "in the loop with betty liu." >> we
. >> auburn or oklahoma? >> i was at the sugar bowl. i am still in pain over the win.o oklahoma. i cannot go auburn. their arch enemies. >> no team that wears orange. >> tennessee, florida. pen?ntigua or as >> antigua. i am not a winter snow guy. give me the caribbean. >> bill ackman or carl icahn? we are on my television. >> boy, put them in the same boat. i cannot pick. they both have great track records. they both have been wrong on some things as...
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. >>> auburn's greg robinson, 6'5", he's projected at the top five pick.d rogers, 14th fastest time among tight ends. to quarterbacks, receivers, and running backs. they have all day coverage of the combine that extends through tuesday. we'll keep an eye on the stanford running back. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a first ever run through a 360 degree -- >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, the latest on bart and whether service will be fully restored tomorrow. >>> the search for the suspect intensifies tonight. >>> plus new details tonight about somebody targeting moving cars in the north bay. what we have learned about a possible suspect. >>> a u.k. man is the first person ever to run through a loop. here he is sprinting. he nails it. walters is a former trampoline world champion. not just his physical ability that helped him. they found out he needed to maintain a velocity of 8.60 miles per hour through the entire loop. that's it for abc 7 news at 9:00. thanks for joining us. our next newscast at 11:00. good night. >> this is the show with all kin
. >>> auburn's greg robinson, 6'5", he's projected at the top five pick.d rogers, 14th fastest time among tight ends. to quarterbacks, receivers, and running backs. they have all day coverage of the combine that extends through tuesday. we'll keep an eye on the stanford running back. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a first ever run through a 360 degree -- >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, the latest on bart and whether service will be fully restored...
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he was in auburn, new york, an hour's drive away. and friends corroborated his alibi. and police had another suspect. sabena was a social worker for the state of new york. her superiors were dealing with a disgruntled man who threatened to kill everyone in the office unless he was given custody of his daughter. >> he was angry with the child protective agency because they had placed his daughter in foster care and he did not like that. >> and i've been using the system and every paid attorney. but if i ever got a [ bleep ] gun in my hand then you'll understand what the [ bleep ] i'm all about. you can't put a dead man in jail, can you? >> roy brown spend six months in jail for making those threats and was released just six days before sabena's murder. >> his alibi was that he was with his girlfriend the entire night, and he gave a name and gave a location where they were. and they checked on it and found out that his girlfriend actually was in jail that night. so he obviously was lying to them about his whereabouts. >> brown denied any involvement, but he was arrested
he was in auburn, new york, an hour's drive away. and friends corroborated his alibi. and police had another suspect. sabena was a social worker for the state of new york. her superiors were dealing with a disgruntled man who threatened to kill everyone in the office unless he was given custody of his daughter. >> he was angry with the child protective agency because they had placed his daughter in foster care and he did not like that. >> and i've been using the system and every...
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auburn's greg robinson, 65-point, a 4.92 40.s richard rogers, 14th 14th among tight ends with a time 4.87 seconds. rogers left cal after his junior season. tomorrow, quarterbacks, receivers and runningbacks. the nfl network has all-day coverage through tuesday. >> the last time bruce bochy and barry bonds compared notes. bonds is expected to arrive at scottsdale and begin work as an instructor. >>> grant balfour had an intimidating determine on the mound. his replacement, jim johnson, 6'6", 240, the a's new closer. mears mike shumann in phoenix. >> get traded to a new team, tough to integrate yourself. what's the feeling of this clubhouse? >> obviously a loose bunch. and it's a good team chemistry feeling, and that kind of stuff that carries over, even off the field, guys are hanging out. so that's what you want. you want that good team chemistry. >> there is pressure to replace special litsch at that -- especially at that position? >> i'm not too concerned about trying to be someone else. i think i'm just going to be myself and
auburn's greg robinson, 65-point, a 4.92 40.s richard rogers, 14th 14th among tight ends with a time 4.87 seconds. rogers left cal after his junior season. tomorrow, quarterbacks, receivers and runningbacks. the nfl network has all-day coverage through tuesday. >> the last time bruce bochy and barry bonds compared notes. bonds is expected to arrive at scottsdale and begin work as an instructor. >>> grant balfour had an intimidating determine on the mound. his replacement, jim...
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. >> well, funnily enough, during the hospital scene in the second season, an auburn-haired nurse did walked in on them and walked out again. and she had to ask the auburn-haired nurse to go, which all the other soldiers found very upsetting because she was very pretty and a very nice addition. but along with all the downton scandals, true love blooms beneath the servants' stairs, the lady's maid, anna and the mysterious wounded valet, bates. >> with ring, i pledge thee my truth. >> reporter: we found a real-life anna and bates in a tiny, rustic lodge on the estate. >> i'm tom hibberd and i'm a gamekeeper on the carnarvon estate. >> my name's kayleigh stevens and basically i work at highclere tea room, just clearing, waitressing, serving hot food and drinks. my partner is tom, who is one of the gamekeepers on the highclere estate. what i like most is basically just him as an overall person, his job. because obviously it just fits me, i'm a country person. you can't be a gamekeeper and be with some posh and prim, you know, lover, because it just doesn't work like that. i think the reas
. >> well, funnily enough, during the hospital scene in the second season, an auburn-haired nurse did walked in on them and walked out again. and she had to ask the auburn-haired nurse to go, which all the other soldiers found very upsetting because she was very pretty and a very nice addition. but along with all the downton scandals, true love blooms beneath the servants' stairs, the lady's maid, anna and the mysterious wounded valet, bates. >> with ring, i pledge thee my truth....
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greens are fast here in auburn. [ laughter ] >> look at this. 95 feet for a car.ry putting on a basketball court. [ talking at the same time ] >> fantastic shot. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. a care taker is behind bars, that story and more tonight at 10:00 p.m. good night. >> night. good is in every blue diamond a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of the u.s. ski team. can people change? well, that's a -- that is a tough one, but i would say yes, people can change. that's what i believe, anyway, and i will till the day i die. you do realize you're proving the exact opposite of your point. see? she's changed. she used to be very supportive of me. [ beep ] claire: come on. [ beep ] [ television plays loudly ] aah. phil! ow, ow! why is it so loud?! my ears are bleeding. i don't know! make it stop! i just installed a sweet home-theater system in the family room. the, um... the trouble is, claire struggles with tec
greens are fast here in auburn. [ laughter ] >> look at this. 95 feet for a car.ry putting on a basketball court. [ talking at the same time ] >> fantastic shot. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m. a care taker is behind bars, that story and more tonight at 10:00 p.m. good night. >> night. good is in every blue diamond a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get...
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i thought auburn motors was better. both of them went off the board completely in the end.erally the case, the elevator boys would ask you, "what do you think is good? "is barney baruch buying? what about the big boys at national city bank?" the dominant economic voice belonged to andrew mellon, the secretary of the treasury from 1921 to 1931. eveyone was convinced the smartest man in america was the secretary of commerce, herbert hoover. even the hardened cynics of the washington press corps were impressed by hoover. i had unstinted admiration for him. he would sit at the end of a long table, and reporters would sit on either side. we'd each ask a question. he'd look fixedly down-- he was shy-- and after the last man had asked his question, he'd put his head up. he'd remember each question and answer it. he knew more about what was going on in america than any other american. we'd say, "this is an incredible man." then, one day, the magic stopped working. the business community tried to weather the storm. president hoover told the nation the slump was temporary, that prosp
i thought auburn motors was better. both of them went off the board completely in the end.erally the case, the elevator boys would ask you, "what do you think is good? "is barney baruch buying? what about the big boys at national city bank?" the dominant economic voice belonged to andrew mellon, the secretary of the treasury from 1921 to 1931. eveyone was convinced the smartest man in america was the secretary of commerce, herbert hoover. even the hardened cynics of the...
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greens are fast here in auburn. and yes, sir! [ laughter ] >> that opening was just 3 inches wide!on his chance at the impossible shot through a random upon selection. and he doesn't even golf! >> that's amazing. [ laughter ] >> pulled right out of the crowd, doesn't even practice, and hits a shot! amazing. >>> big day for a couple of warriors! ong for ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef, sloppy joe sauce and cheese, fold it all up and boom! delicious unsloppy joes perfect for a school night. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. the old days...of just brin the game... ...the young >>> nba all-star weekend! some of us just long for the old days, bring on the game, and that's that! the young demographic? that's what the league is after! steph curry looking to raise his all-star st
greens are fast here in auburn. and yes, sir! [ laughter ] >> that opening was just 3 inches wide!on his chance at the impossible shot through a random upon selection. and he doesn't even golf! >> that's amazing. [ laughter ] >> pulled right out of the crowd, doesn't even practice, and hits a shot! amazing. >>> big day for a couple of warriors! ong for ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef,...
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auburn's greg robinson, 65-point, a 4.92 40. as a top five pickment cal's richard rogers, 14th 14th among tight ends with a time 4.87 seconds. rogers left cal after his junior season. tomorrow, quarterbacks, receivers and runningbacks. the nfl network has all-day coverage through tuesday. >> the last time bruce bochy and barry bonds compared notes. bonds is expected to arrive at scottsdale and begin work as an instructor. >>> grant balfour had an intimidating determine on the mound. his replacement, jim johnson, 6'6", 240, the a's new closer. mears mike shumann in phoenix. >> get traded to a new team, tough to integrate yourself. what's the feeling of this clubhouse? >> obviously a loose bunch. and it's a good team chemistry feeling, and that kind of stuff that carries over, even off the field, guys are hanging out. so that's what you want. you want that good team chemistry. >> there is pressure to replace special litsch at that -- especially at that position? >> i'mot too concerned about trying to be someone else. i think i'm j
auburn's greg robinson, 65-point, a 4.92 40. as a top five pickment cal's richard rogers, 14th 14th among tight ends with a time 4.87 seconds. rogers left cal after his junior season. tomorrow, quarterbacks, receivers and runningbacks. the nfl network has all-day coverage through tuesday. >> the last time bruce bochy and barry bonds compared notes. bonds is expected to arrive at scottsdale and begin work as an instructor. >>> grant balfour had an intimidating determine on the...
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. >> reporter: the folks here in auburn and throughout gold country love to celebrate a major find and this latest uncovering of buried treasure is no exception. >> i consider myself a gold miner. >> reporter: tom lives in gold country and finding an occasional nugget. we bought a medal detecter today. ten canisters of $10,000 worth of gold coins were found. more than 1400 coins next to a tree next to their property a year ago. the coins date back to the mid to late 1800s and are in perfect condition. >> i just about fell out of my chair. this is something you dream but you don't hear about buried treasures like this. >> reporter: the coins are being kept at another undisclosed location. why so many secrets? the couple doesn't want to be bombarded with prospectors. larry manger believes the discovery could be good for his business as gold spikes when ever there is a big find. >> everybody wants to hit the millions. >> reporter: the couple plans to sell most of the coins on amazon.com but will keep of them. joe vasquez, kpix5. >> for a while, the couple struggled with what to do. at one
. >> reporter: the folks here in auburn and throughout gold country love to celebrate a major find and this latest uncovering of buried treasure is no exception. >> i consider myself a gold miner. >> reporter: tom lives in gold country and finding an occasional nugget. we bought a medal detecter today. ten canisters of $10,000 worth of gold coins were found. more than 1400 coins next to a tree next to their property a year ago. the coins date back to the mid to late 1800s and...
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auburn oso cannot survive warned that the banks will receive the money but requirements will be very strict the studio to work today with the new permits for the all the banks are now probably looking for the receding money soon as possible but it would not be that easy. every team you will be located according to projects i need to know what final product is is or what enterprise will manufacture the money will be located only to those who can probably just received only for specific purposes for high quality products to an electorate that voted to press for a record for the crust. the money will be located from the national fund the president stressed that decision to establish a financial reserve of the country proved to be correct and timely. the fund has repeatedly proved its necessity and help the country in difficult situations it is a form below mr sharon are the contenders for the masterpiece that is what helped us in the beginning of the global economic crisis in two thousand acres two thousand i only had to locate over ten billion us dollars from the funds to literacy kaza
auburn oso cannot survive warned that the banks will receive the money but requirements will be very strict the studio to work today with the new permits for the all the banks are now probably looking for the receding money soon as possible but it would not be that easy. every team you will be located according to projects i need to know what final product is is or what enterprise will manufacture the money will be located only to those who can probably just received only for specific purposes...
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big focus model east are awful we keep the yen and the euro the year again right now trading at auburn's thirty seven points thirty nine to forty five block traders will want to see what the ecp what steps it may take even if it's a science experiment was zero interest rates and whether takes any action to curb inflationary threats but many argue that another rate cut would be negative for the euro dollar yen top speed of dallas a hundred or one point fifty to fifty three we may see a trading in a tight range ahead of the u s jobs numbers not despite the turmoil in global stocks in the steep declines especially in the nikkei so far this year bank of japan officials to remain upbeat about japan's economy and are sticking to the current policy of keeping inflation at work and see whether that slight rebound in emerging market currencies and the dollar versus the yen also gives a boost to exports will keep track of all of that love of another update later in the day that you like a fairy mean sounds good touching a letter that mean i got from the tent can stock exchange. the leaders of japa
big focus model east are awful we keep the yen and the euro the year again right now trading at auburn's thirty seven points thirty nine to forty five block traders will want to see what the ecp what steps it may take even if it's a science experiment was zero interest rates and whether takes any action to curb inflationary threats but many argue that another rate cut would be negative for the euro dollar yen top speed of dallas a hundred or one point fifty to fifty three we may see a trading...
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jerry romski is with auburn by the sea developers. how long before you can make up ground? >> it will probably take two weeks or so to catch up to where we were. >> reporter: the polar vortex and winter storms arrived just as home buyer traffic began to dip in many markets. one measure that builder confidence is at its lowest since last may. factories also reported a nearly 1% drop in production last month. but there are some industries that could not be happier. this is the boss snow plow company in iron mountain, michigan. dave bruley owns it. >> the winter has been crazy. we've had a record level of business. it's been up about 30% over previous years, and january has been unprecedented. >> reporter: bruley told us he's hired 30 more workers, but, scott, bad weather is being blamed for the second straight month of lack luster job growth. >> pelley: michelle miller in manhattan. michelle, thanks very much. in california today, governor jerry broin put out a plan to help towns deal with the worst drought in memory it will cost $667 million. rivers and wells are drying up a
jerry romski is with auburn by the sea developers. how long before you can make up ground? >> it will probably take two weeks or so to catch up to where we were. >> reporter: the polar vortex and winter storms arrived just as home buyer traffic began to dip in many markets. one measure that builder confidence is at its lowest since last may. factories also reported a nearly 1% drop in production last month. but there are some industries that could not be happier. this is the boss...
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goose island ale. >> i love how they name these things. >> auburn county stout.ch to flourless chocolate cake. >> chocolate cake. >> i love the other names, they have tried to place themselves to the female variety. many are going off of the calorie count. r wasa artois cide announced. also bud lite lime is "straw ber-rita." new and diverse tastes and a more optimistic ab inbev. mexico and brazil returning to growth, these u.s. improving despite cold weather. you have got the world cup adding to that. to enter a far more optimistic stage in general. at the earnings growth driven by the capitalizing on craft beer. craft beers grew more than 7% in the u.s. market. but who really owns your favorite pale ale? >> a subject they should spend more time talking about. let's bring in sam lloyd, cofounder of craft beer rising. an annual festival in london that showcases some of the world's finest brews. my first question -- what is a craft beer? tea oru drink a pint of some of the beers coming up in london, i am curious as to know what is the definition of this up-and-comi
goose island ale. >> i love how they name these things. >> auburn county stout.ch to flourless chocolate cake. >> chocolate cake. >> i love the other names, they have tried to place themselves to the female variety. many are going off of the calorie count. r wasa artois cide announced. also bud lite lime is "straw ber-rita." new and diverse tastes and a more optimistic ab inbev. mexico and brazil returning to growth, these u.s. improving despite cold weather....
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hoech fully we can learn from each other >> it's auburn and florida state. >> it can't be perfect. >>er went to florida state. buster told me i'm not going to give him grief yet but it's on its way. we'll introduce to you michael morris, and we'll be with achlt's tomorrow in phoenix. reporting live in scottsdale, i'm mike shumann aabc7 sports. >> it's amazing you always get florida state revance in there somehow smshgs way. one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf course. round one, they call this jumping cactus. it was a factor. he's going to blast away. golf ball hits a camera man. as for camera man, he kneel a bunch of jumping choia. talk about your sticky situation. mcel roy week 3 and 2. camera man will be suing. one warriors note they acquired marshon brooks. >> it's tricky stuff. >> join me tonight cable channel 13, mystery on the ship made famous in a tom hanks movie. >> then at 11:00 a warning tonight. flights returning to the u.s. possible targets for terrorists using shoe bombs one expert has been tracking this threat. >> and tonight we have the middle followed by mode
hoech fully we can learn from each other >> it's auburn and florida state. >> it can't be perfect. >>er went to florida state. buster told me i'm not going to give him grief yet but it's on its way. we'll introduce to you michael morris, and we'll be with achlt's tomorrow in phoenix. reporting live in scottsdale, i'm mike shumann aabc7 sports. >> it's amazing you always get florida state revance in there somehow smshgs way. one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf...
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michigan has ohio state, alabama has auburn. the heritage foundation at the brookings is duchenne. harvard has el. that's her number the ivy league isn't not let a conference. in 1876 to play their second never football game. the weather was lousy. there was cold. the ones were so strong that ships couldn't leave the harbor. roosevelt shivered on the sidelines that day. as he watched the game, the sport he saw was quite different from the one we know it today. there were no quarterbacks. there were no wide receivers. there were no forward passes. football was in its infancy. the captors from the two teams met to discuss the rules they would play by. what would count for his score, how many people would be on the field at the time. they're like schoolkids are precise, talking about whether sidelights would be, how to count blitzers, whether they played before that game. when it came to football, harvard was the teacher and he was the student. just a few years before that game in 1876, harvard idl and on gated golf because up until that point, the yield team had a practicing with a s
michigan has ohio state, alabama has auburn. the heritage foundation at the brookings is duchenne. harvard has el. that's her number the ivy league isn't not let a conference. in 1876 to play their second never football game. the weather was lousy. there was cold. the ones were so strong that ships couldn't leave the harbor. roosevelt shivered on the sidelines that day. as he watched the game, the sport he saw was quite different from the one we know it today. there were no quarterbacks. there...
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hoech fully we can learn from each other >> it's auburn and florida state. >> it can't be perfect. >>t to florida state. buster told me i'm not going to give him grief yet but it's on its way. we'll introduce to you michael morris, and we'll be with achlt's tomorrow in phoenix. reporting live in scottsdale, i'm mike shumann aabc7 sports. >> it's amazing you always get florida state revance in there somehow smshgs way. one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf course. round one, they call this jumping cactus. it was a factor. he's going to blast away. golf ball hits a camera man. as for camera man, he kneel a bunch of jumping choia. talk about your sticky situation. mcel roy week 3 and 2. camera man will be suing. one warriors note they acquired marshon brooks. >> it's tricky stuff. >> join me tonight cable channel 13, mystery on the ship made famous in a tom hanks movie. >> then at 11:00 a warning tonight. flights returning to the u.s. possible targets for terrorists using shoe bombs one expert has been tracking this threat. >> and tonight we have the middle followed by modern fam
hoech fully we can learn from each other >> it's auburn and florida state. >> it can't be perfect. >>t to florida state. buster told me i'm not going to give him grief yet but it's on its way. we'll introduce to you michael morris, and we'll be with achlt's tomorrow in phoenix. reporting live in scottsdale, i'm mike shumann aabc7 sports. >> it's amazing you always get florida state revance in there somehow smshgs way. one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf course....
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it is here in auburn. yes, sir.> looks better in slow motion. >> he had a good caddy. >> and sank a 95 foot putt. >> not a lot of hazards on that court. >> the hole was that big. and this guy was plucked from the audience and he got one shot and he won. >> congratulations. >>> when asked about how he liked the term obama care, he said i like it and i don't mind and five years from now. man, i am sure glad we have health care, there will be a bunch of people who don't call it obama care, they don't want me to get the credit. >> five years, and maybe that would help the democrats in reelection for november. larul larularsen. happy president's day. >> la res. is it time to plant the flag and take credit for obama care? >> i don't think so. one thing that will not get you in menza membership backing obama care. the president is so narrisitic he can't see the health care initiative failing five years from now. he will be a multimillionaire with book deals and speaking arrangements. and the democrat party will be left wit
it is here in auburn. yes, sir.> looks better in slow motion. >> he had a good caddy. >> and sank a 95 foot putt. >> not a lot of hazards on that court. >> the hole was that big. and this guy was plucked from the audience and he got one shot and he won. >> congratulations. >>> when asked about how he liked the term obama care, he said i like it and i don't mind and five years from now. man, i am sure glad we have health care, there will be a bunch of...
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>> this is ron from auburn, indiana, car capital of the world. my stock is tyler technology. >> i have to tell you, i went to tyler, texas, once and i saw tyler technologies hit 100s and i have to do work on it. i have not completed the work. i do not know tyler tech enough to opine on it. to colin in maryland. >> boo-ya, jim, a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. march. >> i like mr. march immediately. what is up? >> my favorite is boldir brands. >> and i have to tell you, boulder friends, my friend at greenberg said be careful. he's been throwing red flags about boulder brands so i'm going to tell you i'm on hold. he's that good. to mike in florida. >> jimbo, boo-ya from ft. lauderdale. recently we haven't seen the old american airlines and the stock in the past and present and i'm looking at another airline that is in fort lauderdale, spirit airlines. >> it is the real deal. they go where they ain't. i like him, he is the we wheelie keeler of the airline business. gary? >> jimbo, nice to talk to you. got a question for you. in the nfl you bet o
>> this is ron from auburn, indiana, car capital of the world. my stock is tyler technology. >> i have to tell you, i went to tyler, texas, once and i saw tyler technologies hit 100s and i have to do work on it. i have not completed the work. i do not know tyler tech enough to opine on it. to colin in maryland. >> boo-ya, jim, a shoutout to my finance teacher mr. march. >> i like mr. march immediately. what is up? >> my favorite is boldir brands. >> and i...
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dreams are fast here in auburn. >> that's burch. 95 beet and $15,000 toward a car.e's pretty understand stated with the celebration there as when you imagine a faster putting surface than that. just nailed it. perfect speed. right to the cup. >> that's superb. >> there you go. >> i think there's a magnet on that ball. >> i love the story about the guy with the 76ers. >> he's got a nice touch. >> he really does. thanks mark. >>> thank >> today on "tmz" -- >> i've gotten to the bottom of kanye west and it has to do with our discomfort over the fact that -- >> uncomfortable with interracial relationships. >> we have several people in the room in interracial relationships. >> and the only people that are uncomfortable are their mothers. >> miley cyrus kicked off her bangers tour. it looks crazy. she proceeds to ride around on a giant wiener. simulates fellatio on bill clinton lookalike.
dreams are fast here in auburn. >> that's burch. 95 beet and $15,000 toward a car.e's pretty understand stated with the celebration there as when you imagine a faster putting surface than that. just nailed it. perfect speed. right to the cup. >> that's superb. >> there you go. >> i think there's a magnet on that ball. >> i love the story about the guy with the 76ers. >> he's got a nice touch. >> he really does. thanks mark. >>> thank >>...
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he was at the halftime in the mississippi/auburn game. it was the first time he's attended a basketball game and the first time he's played golf. can you imagine that? >> what luck. >> and as someone who's golfed since i was 12 years old, i say quit while you're ahead. >> it's not going to get better. >> no way. >> thank you for a lively newscast. >> you got it. >>> now to washington's obsession with a show that makes washington look like a den of vipers. >> it's house of cards, available on netflix, and stars kevin spacey who will be on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. they are on sesed, the president tweeting no spoilers. why the obsession? >> all attention is good attention. they just like being paid attention to by hollywood. but i do think it's so popular because it feeds into exactly what people imagine about washington. they're us from stratd, sick much it, they don't like what's happeni happening, it splays that out. >> and you had a cameo in season one of house of cards. do you think that this show bears any relationship t
he was at the halftime in the mississippi/auburn game. it was the first time he's attended a basketball game and the first time he's played golf. can you imagine that? >> what luck. >> and as someone who's golfed since i was 12 years old, i say quit while you're ahead. >> it's not going to get better. >> no way. >> thank you for a lively newscast. >> you got it. >>> now to washington's obsession with a show that makes washington look like a den of...
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even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults. he can't be perfect. >> good stuff. true story here. now 23, victor dubosan quick school at the age of 10 to focus on golf. as he says now, it was difficult to do both. i said the same thing to my parents and now i am sitting here. he is playing in his first ever match play event. made it on the 18th hole and left this putt one rotation short. the second playoff hole and he had this one from be henned the green. it trickled through and coming to rest six pete -- six feet from the putt. then on the 23rd playoff hole. it is just off the green. birdie putt goes and finally defeats the frenchman. at the nfl combine, archer with the fastest 40-time, a blistering 4.26 seconds. after archer with dad looking on, stopwatch in his hand and george atkinson the third goes 4.48. i think both georges expected better. coach harbaugh looking on, hey, no reporters. this is awesome. complete coverage will be seen on the nfl network through tuesday. who was the bigger winner, dale earnhardt junior or na
even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults. he can't be perfect. >> good stuff. true story here. now 23, victor dubosan quick school at the age of 10 to focus on golf. as he says now, it was difficult to do both. i said the same thing to my parents and now i am sitting here. he is playing in his first ever match play event. made it on the 18th hole and left this putt one rotation short. the second playoff hole and he had this one from be henned the...
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. >> even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults. funny. we stay in arizona for one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf course. round one at match play championship. and this is, jumping -- jumping a cactus. it comes into play here mp rory mcilroy, his drive lands next to a rock. he blasts away. they are looking for the ball. can you see where it land. the cameraman has other problems. not only did he get hit with the ball, he fell into a bunch of that jumping cactus. and each one of those things got to be pulled out. for the record, mcilroy beat weekly 3-2 and add much better day than that fellow there. >> golf isn't usually that dangerous. >> or painful. >> it is painful mentally more than physically. >> let's talk about the warriors quickly, this trade. help, hurt, what do you think? >> you took two guys that didn't play much in basemore and brooks. and you get blake back. he is missing big shots for the langers. an trade that will shake up the entire western conference wherever will say, oh, look for the warriors. better lo
. >> even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults. funny. we stay in arizona for one of the most bizarre scenes ever on a golf course. round one at match play championship. and this is, jumping -- jumping a cactus. it comes into play here mp rory mcilroy, his drive lands next to a rock. he blasts away. they are looking for the ball. can you see where it land. the cameraman has other problems. not only did he get hit with the ball, he fell into a bunch of...
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dreams are fast here in auburn. >> that's burch. 95 beet and $15,000 toward a car.and stated with the celebration there as when you imagine a faster putting surface than that. just nailed it. perfect speed. right to the cup. >> that's superb. >> there you go. >> i think there's a magnet on that ball. >> i love the story about the guy with the 76ers. >> he's got a nice touch. >> he really does. thanks mark. >>> thank you for joining us on ktvu channel 2 news. >> the news starts at 4:30. if you missed part of the broadcast you can catch it over on tv 36. good night. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance y will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. one, two, three, four. and skip, two, three, four. and turn, two, three, four. i don't like this part. well, honey, if you spot the wall, then you won't get dizzy. here, watch daddy, okay? oh. how cool would it be if you turned into wonder woman right now? can't even talk about
dreams are fast here in auburn. >> that's burch. 95 beet and $15,000 toward a car.and stated with the celebration there as when you imagine a faster putting surface than that. just nailed it. perfect speed. right to the cup. >> that's superb. >> there you go. >> i think there's a magnet on that ball. >> i love the story about the guy with the 76ers. >> he's got a nice touch. >> he really does. thanks mark. >>> thank you for joining us on ktvu...
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even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults.rue story here. now 23, victor dubosan quick school at the age of 10 to focus on golf. as he says now, it was difficult to do both. i said the same thing to my parents and now i am sitting here. he is playing in his first ever match play event. made it on the 18th hole and left this putt one rotation short. the second playoff hole and he had this one from be henned the green. it trickled through and coming to rest six pete -- six feet from the putt. then on the 23rd playoff hole. it is just off the green. birdie putt goes and finally defeats the frenchman. at the nfl combine, archer with the fastest 40-time, a blistering 4.26 seconds. after archer with dad looking on, stopwatch in his hand and george atkinson the third goes 4.48. i think both georges expected better. coach harbaugh looking on, hey, no reporters. this is awesome. complete coverage will be seen on the nfl network through tuesday. who was the bigger winner, dale earnhardt junior or nascar? despite a rain delay of six hour
even though it is auburn and florida state? >> everybody has their faults.rue story here. now 23, victor dubosan quick school at the age of 10 to focus on golf. as he says now, it was difficult to do both. i said the same thing to my parents and now i am sitting here. he is playing in his first ever match play event. made it on the 18th hole and left this putt one rotation short. the second playoff hole and he had this one from be henned the green. it trickled through and coming to rest...
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burch of the plucked at random from the crowd at the halftime of the mississippi/auburn game. it was the first time he's attended a basketball game and the first time he's played golf. can you imagine that? >> what luck. >> and as someone who's golfed since i was 12 years old, i say quit while you're ahead. it's not going to get that good. >> it's not going to get better. >> no way. >> thank you for a lively newscast. as always. >> you got it. >>> now to washington's obsession with a show that makes washington look like a den of vipers. >> it's "house of cards," available on netflix, and stars kevin spacey who will be on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. george you are here now. washington, like the rest of the country, is obsessed with the show. the president tweeting, please, no spoilers. why the obsession since it's painted in a negative light? >> it's the old pr rule, all attention is good attention. they just like being paid attention to by hollywood. but i do think it's so popular because it feeds into exactly what people imagine about washington. they're frustrate
burch of the plucked at random from the crowd at the halftime of the mississippi/auburn game. it was the first time he's attended a basketball game and the first time he's played golf. can you imagine that? >> what luck. >> and as someone who's golfed since i was 12 years old, i say quit while you're ahead. it's not going to get that good. >> it's not going to get better. >> no way. >> thank you for a lively newscast. as always. >> you got it. >>>...
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the neighborhood that used to be on auburn avenue where dr. martin luther king is buried baptist church is not the same neighborhood i grew up in. >> i think it takes a much bigger movement. i don't think that president obama can do it alone. coach dungy has been canceling young men coming in sports. he was here last night. i mean it really does take a huge number of people to do this because these are horrible statistics. >> is he a start point. >> is he a start point i agree because is he president. >> is he president, and he is supposedly this role model and he has to do more than speeches. he has to make a determined effort. it is about his policies. i think that what you saw in the state of the union address, what you saw in his interview with bill o'reilly, he just is a bystander to everything. he keeps talking about the economy and this, and that. he is the cause of this. this his economy. these are his policies. he needs to take ownership. >> i guess i always go back to the question what do you do? i guess to the extent i guess if you
the neighborhood that used to be on auburn avenue where dr. martin luther king is buried baptist church is not the same neighborhood i grew up in. >> i think it takes a much bigger movement. i don't think that president obama can do it alone. coach dungy has been canceling young men coming in sports. he was here last night. i mean it really does take a huge number of people to do this because these are horrible statistics. >> is he a start point. >> is he a start point i agree...
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and film the jungle," the blues are -- blues brothers and the film making wachowski siblings nelson auburn, whose dazzling book was called "city on the make." it once described chicago as a beautiful woman with a broken ose. he would have said the same thing about america. so great how my and there's more of course. lake michigan, the vast inland sea now under siege from ataclysmic climate change. the chicago cubs, who teaches humility and perseverance. [laughter] when ever i travel abroad, and often inside the united states, the city's name evokes a cliched response. for years it was al capone. then, refreshingly, michael jordan, michael jordan. someone asked me recently if i knew oprah. of course, i said. it is a small town. today, the universal reaction of hearing chicago is one word -- obama. chicago is home to barack obama, the president of the united states. the first black president in .s. history. during the heat of the primary battle in 2008, when asked which candidate he thought martin luther king jr. would support, senator obama respond without hesitation -- reverend king would
and film the jungle," the blues are -- blues brothers and the film making wachowski siblings nelson auburn, whose dazzling book was called "city on the make." it once described chicago as a beautiful woman with a broken ose. he would have said the same thing about america. so great how my and there's more of course. lake michigan, the vast inland sea now under siege from ataclysmic climate change. the chicago cubs, who teaches humility and perseverance. [laughter] when ever i...
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explained that to our viewers because they needed they don't know there was a big raw last week in auburn at school about that. a number of robberies in the mid sixties that's not to. on the cover is saying they were going to sanction some parents in some schools because of what they say was a fake rumor that said they were going to start teaching gender theory in a festival in the woods and upstairs there is no agenda fury. two new studies that means that you use to the history you spend you can reach a decent road the facts. guided by the general guidance to you you use to do that is commission based on gender based on and we know that between boys and was the artistic differences and the arctic conditions. and so this is what happens. they know where it is no one talking about gender and gender theory. this is something wrong. so when the government says that for the parents to re roll pizza the student from school and he's wrong and that is true you cannot speak in a critical review of children on fee agreement. as these the street corners or in the end of the forty s and as they send
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in fact, auburn university sort of leads and alabama consortium, several other higher institutions in alabama and they work in concert to try to get outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. so my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in overall threat to global threat to they? >> i think there's a reason that director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, crimes of all kinds, because it is a place where all of our lives are, our money, our secrets, control systems, our socialized. and so it's a way bad people, bad nations, bad groups come, bad groups come at us. so it is nearly everything and touches everything. and the notion of borders is an anachronism we are talking about a photon spin how is the government interacting with other private sector and higher education to try to come up with some solution? likewise, do you think that the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to cyber has -- how has that affected our preparedness? >> we as a government have gotten much be
in fact, auburn university sort of leads and alabama consortium, several other higher institutions in alabama and they work in concert to try to get outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. so my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in overall threat to global threat to they? >> i think there's a reason that director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, crimes of all kinds, because it is a place...
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i had a high school reunion with my friends in auburn, alabama. he was talking about the short age of drugs. he said it wasn't the expensive stuff. he couldn't do his service properly because of that. classic price controls and economics. when there's not an ability to move the price for some reason, then you say it will be shortage and quality. that's what you mentioned, shortage of ability and quality and there doesn't seem to be a price signal. we are not talking about hundreds of thousands or thousands of dollars. we are talking about sometimes cents and sometimes dollars. dr. crosse, i'm sorry, in your testimony you said that f.d.a. told you that requirements that manufacturers notify the f.d.a. in advance has helped the situation, that they're able to take some steps. while f.d.a. is planning to establish a new information system to track data, there are significant concerns specifically they are not conducting routine analysis of existing data, drug shortages in the database to identify or respond proactively. can you elaborate on that poin
i had a high school reunion with my friends in auburn, alabama. he was talking about the short age of drugs. he said it wasn't the expensive stuff. he couldn't do his service properly because of that. classic price controls and economics. when there's not an ability to move the price for some reason, then you say it will be shortage and quality. that's what you mentioned, shortage of ability and quality and there doesn't seem to be a price signal. we are not talking about hundreds of thousands...
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auburn university leads a consortium. get work in concert to ongoing outreach as well as guidance with respect to ciber. this online. the houses gaveling in. we expect a debate on th early . live to the house floor here on c-span. compassionate and merciful god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. bless the members of this people's house. give them strength, fortitude and patience. fill their hearts with charity, their minds with understanding, their wills with courage to do the right thing for all of
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he was randomly selected at an auburn basketball game to make a putt.r company is going, there's no way this guy is going to do this, and he did it. >>> mike and i, hen we were down in philly together, we meet the philadelphia cheerleaders on a regular basis and think, they have a glamorous job, right? well, a new lawsuit out of cincinnati because a bengals cheerleader claims they are being paid $2.85 an hour. >> and they work -- this woman says they worked 300 hours. they were at ten home games during the 2013 season. total of $855 for the entire season. >> they always say, it's not for the money, you do it for recognition to help you in other aspects of your life. notoriety. >> i guess. but apparently not. because it violates ohio's minu minimum wage law of $7.85. it almost sounds like weight staff with tipping. >> they have a whole list of demands. they have to be weighed twice per week. and you better not go over 3 pounds what you came into a cheerleader at. >> a forced glamour evaluation? >> yeah. >> i guess it's the former cheerleaders who run thi
he was randomly selected at an auburn basketball game to make a putt.r company is going, there's no way this guy is going to do this, and he did it. >>> mike and i, hen we were down in philly together, we meet the philadelphia cheerleaders on a regular basis and think, they have a glamorous job, right? well, a new lawsuit out of cincinnati because a bengals cheerleader claims they are being paid $2.85 an hour. >> and they work -- this woman says they worked 300 hours. they were...
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in fact, auburn university leads in lme a consortium of several other institutions. in the work in concert to try to give ongoing our reach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in the overall threat to global threat today. >> i think there's a reason. it touches everything we worry about. terrorism, counterintelligence, claims of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are, monday, secrets, control systems, social lives. and so it is the way bad people, nations, groups, and us. it is nearly everything it touches everything. the notion of borders is an anachronism when you're talking about a photo. >> how is the government interacting with other private sector and higher education to try to come up with some solutions? likewise, do you think that the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to cyber, how has that affected our prepared list? >> we as a government have done much better working to deal with the threat. gutless better at working with the private sector, includi
in fact, auburn university leads in lme a consortium of several other institutions. in the work in concert to try to give ongoing our reach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in the overall threat to global threat today. >> i think there's a reason. it touches everything we worry about. terrorism, counterintelligence, claims of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are, monday, secrets, control systems, social...
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and until this weekend had never been to an auburn game in person. and virtual win $15,000 towards the purchase of a new toyota. wow. >> he read the break perfectly. that was good. >> perfectly. >> i could do that. >> not even close. >> exactly. >> all right, matt. thanks so much. more snow on the way to the east coast? >> you know, we're talking about friends in the northeast, the midwest, as well. let's show you what we have. we start off with the satellite radar, and you can see frozen precip moving through missouri, iowa, into illinois, chicago, you're going to be looking at a mess later today with a mix of rain, snow and ice. temperatures in the 20s. this whole system is going to be pushing to the east. winter storm warnings -- freezing rain advisories for st. louis, winter storm warnings, as well, from chicago to minneapolis. this system comes across, brings more snow, and as it does, we expect anywhere from 2 to 4 inches, starting to push into chicago, then into cleveland, detroit and eventually into boston. look at the snowfall amounts. gener
and until this weekend had never been to an auburn game in person. and virtual win $15,000 towards the purchase of a new toyota. wow. >> he read the break perfectly. that was good. >> perfectly. >> i could do that. >> not even close. >> exactly. >> all right, matt. thanks so much. more snow on the way to the east coast? >> you know, we're talking about friends in the northeast, the midwest, as well. let's show you what we have. we start off with the...
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auburn university leads a consortium. they work in concert to get ongoing outreach as well as guidance with respect to ciber. you can watch this online. >> my question is how a juicy see cyber ranking as an overall threat today? >> i think there is a reason director clapper talked about it first. it is the place where all of our lives are. our secrets, our control systems, our social lives, it is the weight bad people and bad groups come out us. the notion of borders is an anachronism in your talking about a photon. >> how is the government interacting with other private sector and education to come up with some solutions? likewise, do you think the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to ciber has -- how that has affected our preparedness. >> we have got much better working to deal with the threat. we have gotten better working with the private sector, including education institutions. todo need some guidance as the rules of the road. we need to be able to share information with them and we n
auburn university leads a consortium. they work in concert to get ongoing outreach as well as guidance with respect to ciber. you can watch this online. >> my question is how a juicy see cyber ranking as an overall threat today? >> i think there is a reason director clapper talked about it first. it is the place where all of our lives are. our secrets, our control systems, our social lives, it is the weight bad people and bad groups come out us. the notion of borders is an...
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. -- nelson auburn, whose dazzling book was called "city on the make." it once described chicago as a beautiful woman with a broken nose. he would have said the same thing about america. so great how my and there's more of course. vast inlandn, the sea now under siege from cataclysmic climate change. cubs, who teaches humility and perseverance. [laughter] abroad, andtravel often inside the united states, the city's name evokes a clichÉd response. for years it was al capone. then, refreshingly, michael jordan, michael jordan. someone asked me recently if i knew opera. of course, i said. it is a small town. today, the universal reaction of hearing chicago is one word -- obama. chicago is home to barack obama, the president of the united states. the first black president in u.s. history. earring be primary battle in 2008, when asked which candidate he thought martin luther king jr. would support, senator obama respond without hesitation -- reverend king would not endorse any of us because he would be in the streets building a movement for justice. -- undoub
. -- nelson auburn, whose dazzling book was called "city on the make." it once described chicago as a beautiful woman with a broken nose. he would have said the same thing about america. so great how my and there's more of course. vast inlandn, the sea now under siege from cataclysmic climate change. cubs, who teaches humility and perseverance. [laughter] abroad, andtravel often inside the united states, the city's name evokes a clichÉd response. for years it was al capone. then,...
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for just a few billion dollars, we could complete the auburn dam up river of fulsome that would hold enough water to fill and re fill fulsome lake 3 1/2 times. that's enough for 400 year flood protection for the sacramento delta. the billions we are currently spending on delta levee repairs is to protect against a 200-year flood. both projects have been stalled for decades because of environmental opposition. enough is enough. mr. speaker, we are at a crossroads and it is time to choose between two very different visions of water policy. one is the neolistic vision of the environmental left. increasingly severe government induced shortages, higher and higher electricity and water prices, massive taxpayer subsidies to politically well connected and favored industries, and a permanently declining quality of life for our children who will be required to stretch every drop of water and every watt of electricity in their dark homes. a new era of cheap hydroelectricity, great new reservoirs to store water in wet years to assure abundance in dry ones. a future which the -- future which fami
for just a few billion dollars, we could complete the auburn dam up river of fulsome that would hold enough water to fill and re fill fulsome lake 3 1/2 times. that's enough for 400 year flood protection for the sacramento delta. the billions we are currently spending on delta levee repairs is to protect against a 200-year flood. both projects have been stalled for decades because of environmental opposition. enough is enough. mr. speaker, we are at a crossroads and it is time to choose between...
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act, auburn university of the day consortium of seven other higher is effusions in alabama and they workin concert to try to give ongoing outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyberranking in overall global threat today? >> i think there is a recent director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about. countering terror is, counterintelligence crimes of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are. money, secret, control system come to socialize. laid-back people, that nation, that is. it is nearly everything it touches everything. the notion of borders is an anachronism when you talk about a photon. >> how does the government interacting with other private sector in higher education to come up with some solution? likewise, do you think the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to cyberhas affected our preparedness' >> we have the government have got much better to do with the threat. we work with the private sector, including education is to shins. we really need guidance
act, auburn university of the day consortium of seven other higher is effusions in alabama and they workin concert to try to give ongoing outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyberranking in overall global threat today? >> i think there is a recent director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about. countering terror is, counterintelligence crimes of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are....