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augusta, we have trailblazers like general west. general west, raise your hand so everyone can see who you are. leaders like dr. west will continue the tradition of excellence by black military physicians. she is the first black army surgeon general. [ cheers and applause ] she is also the highest ranking woman ever to graduate from west point. and i'm proud -- you all can say it. go on, girl. you can give her one. she and i are working together with the other uniformed services to improve the health of our service members in the communities they live in. unfortunately, our service members are less fit and less ready to deploy than at any time in modern history. seven out of 10 of our 18 to 24-year-olds are ineligible from military service. to be blunt, our poor health is a threat to national security. it is also critical to remember black americans are more likely to bear the brunt of poor health in our communities. if we want to continue to build a safer and more equitable america, we must address the health disparities and inequi
augusta, we have trailblazers like general west. general west, raise your hand so everyone can see who you are. leaders like dr. west will continue the tradition of excellence by black military physicians. she is the first black army surgeon general. [ cheers and applause ] she is also the highest ranking woman ever to graduate from west point. and i'm proud -- you all can say it. go on, girl. you can give her one. she and i are working together with the other uniformed services to improve the...
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augusta, today we have trailblazers like general west. raise your hand. >> jesse: we will be right back in a moment. -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? ♪ >> kimberly: major developments coming out of capitol hill about the biggest security threat. the director of national intelligence issuing this alarm. >> frankly the united states is under attack. under attack by entities that are using cyber to penetrate virtually every major action that takes place in the united states. from u.s. businesses to the federal government, state and local government, the united states is threatened by cyber attacks every day. >> kimberly: director coats wa
augusta, today we have trailblazers like general west. raise your hand. >> jesse: we will be right back in a moment. -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so,...
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from augusta, this is an hour and a half. >> thank you so much. members of the 128th legislature, distinguished guests, my fellow citizens, i want to briefly remember paul mitchell, brother of senator mitchell who passed away this weekend. he was a dedicated public servant and a good friend. as i begin the last state of the state address of my time as governor of the great state of maine, let me be first to thank my wife. honey, please stand. [ applause ] first of all, she looks gorgeous. [ applause ] she has been unwavering as a representative from the governor to the people of the state of maine, and she's done it with grace, with dignity, and she's never said no that i can recall. she's just unbelievable. and in case i forget, happy valentine's day. [ applause ] i also want to thank our children. and tonight there are two that are here. lauren, who you've all heard and known. she's been with me since 2010. now she's on her own, trying to set her own career, and i want to tell you, before it's done, she's going to tower over what i've ever accom
from augusta, this is an hour and a half. >> thank you so much. members of the 128th legislature, distinguished guests, my fellow citizens, i want to briefly remember paul mitchell, brother of senator mitchell who passed away this weekend. he was a dedicated public servant and a good friend. as i begin the last state of the state address of my time as governor of the great state of maine, let me be first to thank my wife. honey, please stand. [ applause ] first of all, she looks gorgeous....
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majors will look to gather momentum as he heads towards the first major of the year, the masters, at augusta this is a beautiful place to come back to. we will be blessed with the weather this week. last year was a little different but it will be something special. we will see a few firm golf courses which will be a change. a lot different last few. quite exciting in itself. it is not quite a us open type tests but somewhat similar conditions at pebble beach which will be a new experience for all of us. at torrey pines it felt like it was a very long time, which it kind of was. but to get out and get that win early in the year and to get out and get that win early in the yearand begin to get out and get that win early in the year and begin my yeah right, it was highly motivating to practise la st was highly motivating to practise last week. obviously i really want to try and get out and win this week because there have been many great players here and win here could bring myself up in the world rankings quite quickly. that is the way i want to start the year off. that we. to the nfl where th
majors will look to gather momentum as he heads towards the first major of the year, the masters, at augusta this is a beautiful place to come back to. we will be blessed with the weather this week. last year was a little different but it will be something special. we will see a few firm golf courses which will be a change. a lot different last few. quite exciting in itself. it is not quite a us open type tests but somewhat similar conditions at pebble beach which will be a new experience for...
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>> augusta show that there is a great cause of concern in these text messages -- it goes to show that there are great concerns in these text messages. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to the concerns over this parade. that is people think not the way to go. what do you think? >> we have not made a final decision. the president is simply exploring different ways that he can highlight and show the pride we have in the military. the people who have served and sacrificed to allow us all of the freedoms that we have. the president is very proud of the united states military and everything they do. we are simply exploring options. far to it is way too speculate and way and on whether -- weigh in on anything. presidentrue that the gave a directive to the military? >> the president asked them to explore ways. does the president believe that former president obama was involved in the russian investigation against him? thatam not aware of specific concern but i think that there is a lot within those text messages they give us great cause for concern. >> thank you. does the white house
>> augusta show that there is a great cause of concern in these text messages -- it goes to show that there are great concerns in these text messages. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to the concerns over this parade. that is people think not the way to go. what do you think? >> we have not made a final decision. the president is simply exploring different ways that he can highlight and show the pride we have in the military. the people who have served and sacrificed...
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augusta, georgia, 86 degrees during the month of february, unbelievable. future tracker 6, back home, patchy drizzle developing by afternoon, showers around lunch time. this will continue on and off throughout the day. overnight it increases in intensity around 10:00, 11:00 p.m. that round of rain pulls through, we wake up tomorrow morning with showers and period of rain. that will shut off, by afternoon it's more scattered showers and drizzle. here comes the warm front, sunday will be interesting i don't think it will get as far north as the lehigh valley, the poconos stuck in the 40s, look at the 60s popping up to the south. philadelphia, millville, dover, wildwood, a tremendous temperature contrast wsdz -- with this front. chilly to the north, very milder to the south. most of the rain will begin after lunch time. cloudy and damp in the morning, light rain and showers in the afternoon. overnight tonight, more rain and drizzle, it's mild, 39 degrees, outlying suburbs, 44 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows everything clea
augusta, georgia, 86 degrees during the month of february, unbelievable. future tracker 6, back home, patchy drizzle developing by afternoon, showers around lunch time. this will continue on and off throughout the day. overnight it increases in intensity around 10:00, 11:00 p.m. that round of rain pulls through, we wake up tomorrow morning with showers and period of rain. that will shut off, by afternoon it's more scattered showers and drizzle. here comes the warm front, sunday will be...
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more, again, coming up on nbc in the coming weeks and then we'll see you folks from augusta april 5 through the eighth. nick: and tiger did inclement that after one week recovery i think he'll enter. jim: congratulations to justin thomas. for nick and all the crew. lance and steve and our technical team, jim nantz saying so long from the honda classic. ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight on "eyewitness news" a tour bus catches fire forcing more than two dozen passengers on to the highway. the on-ramp to i-95 north just reopened to traffic. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thank you very much for joining us. officials tell us that at this hour all of the passengers made it off the bus safely. now the bus broke down in the northbound lanes of i-495 at the merge with 95 north. "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in boothwyn, delaware county, at the pennsylvania welcome center right now where those passengers were taken. joe? >> reporter: natasha, good evening. all of those 35 passengers are back on their way aft
more, again, coming up on nbc in the coming weeks and then we'll see you folks from augusta april 5 through the eighth. nick: and tiger did inclement that after one week recovery i think he'll enter. jim: congratulations to justin thomas. for nick and all the crew. lance and steve and our technical team, jim nantz saying so long from the honda classic. ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight on...
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and when you see bubba playing like this and win at riviera three times, why couldn't he win at augusta for a third time? nick: if he could drive like he did at 17. if you can bomb it up and hitting a 5 or 6-iron. it is incredible. and bring that length to the players and use irons. keep that accuracy. jim: west coast swing is complete. we are heading to florida. the lineup on cbs is "60 minutes" "big brother" and another good field awaits next week. jim: we have a look at tiger. can he find a way to play this game again? jim: he finished in style, didn't he? holing that putt with a two-shot victory. bubba wins at riviera for the third time and wins for the first time. for sir nick and jim nantz and all the crew, congratulations to bubba watson! . ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbscbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> i've never seen anything like this. >> tonight on "eyewitness news", flames ripped through an old city apartment building this morning and tonight the scene continues to smolder hours later. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thank you so
and when you see bubba playing like this and win at riviera three times, why couldn't he win at augusta for a third time? nick: if he could drive like he did at 17. if you can bomb it up and hitting a 5 or 6-iron. it is incredible. and bring that length to the players and use irons. keep that accuracy. jim: west coast swing is complete. we are heading to florida. the lineup on cbs is "60 minutes" "big brother" and another good field awaits next week. jim: we have a look at...
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augusta from brooklyn. expire in january, already. within days of his 21st birthday he worked to go to school and his daca expired. he won't have means to pay his bills and the cost of school. what are we doing? what are we doing? without papers, and now people who are striving to have their pammers on a technicality. a technicality. really? aren't we supposed to be enabling people to make their contribution instead of hurting them with the process? it is, again, important to note. for our viewers to note that what people are asking for is nothing special. it's asking them to honor what was there. when daca recipients were told to sign up, they submitted considerable information about their lives. they effectively outed their parents. with the commitment that there would be protection for them. we heard many good bipartisan proposals to protect the dreamers, to give consideration to parents so they would not be deported because they brought a child into the country and some of these parents have citizen children now who are also makin
augusta from brooklyn. expire in january, already. within days of his 21st birthday he worked to go to school and his daca expired. he won't have means to pay his bills and the cost of school. what are we doing? what are we doing? without papers, and now people who are striving to have their pammers on a technicality. a technicality. really? aren't we supposed to be enabling people to make their contribution instead of hurting them with the process? it is, again, important to note. for our...
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sensational story the tabloid failed to check its sources and it's backfired spectacularly as more augusta have explained build thought they had a bombshell the makings of an international scandal here's the meat of it build the published a report about how the socialists the s.p.d. was trying to buy the services of the mythical russian troll factory it's a huge it would be the first direct evidence of russian meddling in german politics here the actors kevin kuhn are head of the s.p.d. youth wing who is running a campaign against forming a coalition with angular merkel the new grow cold campaign yuri a mysterious russian agent offering the services of an online army under his control to spread the message what build got their hands on was the email exchange between them it reads wonderfully cold words mistrust secret meetings like something out of a spy movie do you kevin i mean you re i'd like to talk to you about supporting your no girl code campaign thanks for your mail j. already told me to expect a man from you but just to be sure could you name me g.'s favorite beverage as you can c
sensational story the tabloid failed to check its sources and it's backfired spectacularly as more augusta have explained build thought they had a bombshell the makings of an international scandal here's the meat of it build the published a report about how the socialists the s.p.d. was trying to buy the services of the mythical russian troll factory it's a huge it would be the first direct evidence of russian meddling in german politics here the actors kevin kuhn are head of the s.p.d. youth...
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in fact, jack nicholas said during that tournament that tiger is going to be a factor at augusta. >>is improving every week. >> he's getting there. >> that's good stuff. >> thanks, dennis. we'll be right back. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny news you ne >>> late show with steve colbert is next -- stephen colbert is next. >> we'll have all the news you need to start your tuesday morning. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is called the snake, and think of it in terms of immigration on her way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tender-hearted woman saw
in fact, jack nicholas said during that tournament that tiger is going to be a factor at augusta. >>is improving every week. >> he's getting there. >> that's good stuff. >> thanks, dennis. we'll be right back. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our...
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in fact, jack nicholas said during that tournament that tiger is going to be a factor at augusta. >>ving every week. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's talent and expertise in that area trains our firefighters on the gas or electric aspect of a fire and when we have an emergency situation w
in fact, jack nicholas said during that tournament that tiger is going to be a factor at augusta. >>ving every week. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives...
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intelligence contractor reality leigh winner is slated to appear in court today in augusta. she's pleaded not guilty on charges of leaking a top-secret document claiming russian military intelligence conducted a cyberattack on at least one u.s. voting software company just days before the november 2016 election. during today's court hearing, winner's lawyers are set to ask the judge to exclude her statements to fbi agents the day she was arrested, arguing she was denied her miranda rights. in sports news, members of the nba championship team the golden state warriors are meeting with kids in washington, d.c., today instead of meeting with president trump as a protest against the administration. last september, trump rescinded the customary invitation to the championship team after its star player, steph curry, spoke out against the president, and said he would not visit the white house. an art and entertainment news, bollywood fans around the world are mourning the death of superstar indian actress sridevi, who died on saturday at the age of 54 while attending a family weddi
intelligence contractor reality leigh winner is slated to appear in court today in augusta. she's pleaded not guilty on charges of leaking a top-secret document claiming russian military intelligence conducted a cyberattack on at least one u.s. voting software company just days before the november 2016 election. during today's court hearing, winner's lawyers are set to ask the judge to exclude her statements to fbi agents the day she was arrested, arguing she was denied her miranda rights. in...
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augusta georgia made it up to 86 degrees on wednesday.ly bomb considering the time of the year. during the afternoon hours here comes the light rain west to east. mild temperatures, same thing, cloudy skies, if you're not picking up the rape, you're seeing drizzle and mist. correspondent tonight, more rain and drizzle, more mist, tomorrow morning, same thing lots of low level clouds, area of fog, leftover reign and drizzle. this will taper off to a couple of leftover showers tomorrow afternoon. then the warm front punches through. it's up in the air is to how far north the front will get. spring-like temperatures south of the front. north of the front in the 40s. north of philadelphia, from the city south and east, south jersey, southeastern pennsylvania, delaware, expect 60s, lehigh valley upper 40s. the idea for the weekend, more rain and drizzle, the heaviest occurring tonight into tomorrow morning. rainfall totals could range tben half inch to an inch. rain and drizzle today, 54 degrees is the forecasted high. light rain out of the no
augusta georgia made it up to 86 degrees on wednesday.ly bomb considering the time of the year. during the afternoon hours here comes the light rain west to east. mild temperatures, same thing, cloudy skies, if you're not picking up the rape, you're seeing drizzle and mist. correspondent tonight, more rain and drizzle, more mist, tomorrow morning, same thing lots of low level clouds, area of fog, leftover reign and drizzle. this will taper off to a couple of leftover showers tomorrow afternoon....
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by a sing hole when the road gave way in augusta, georgia. he had no time to react.ed after the crash, but otherwise expected to be okay. >> wow. >> wow indeed! >> reporter: fortunately, everything here looks okay today, tomorrow we're tracking wether. but most of us are inside anyway watching the tv for the super bowl. let's go live on sky6 live hd. let's get you outside here. spring mountain, it's quiet and cold with tempts in the teens. windchills in most locations north of the pennsylvania turnpike in the single digits now. good news tomorrow we jump in the 40s and all the precipitation falls in the form of rain and not snow. that will makes things easier traveling to your party destination tomorrow afternoon. 18 degrees in philadelphia, a dewpoint of 3. winds out of the west at 11 miles per hour. that gives us a current windchill of 5. temperatures are 15 to 25 degrees colder than yesterday. the high came around midnight which was 40. it fell all day. the afternoon high was 28 or 29. quite the opposite this morning. colder temperatures were in place climbing thi
by a sing hole when the road gave way in augusta, georgia. he had no time to react.ed after the crash, but otherwise expected to be okay. >> wow. >> wow indeed! >> reporter: fortunately, everything here looks okay today, tomorrow we're tracking wether. but most of us are inside anyway watching the tv for the super bowl. let's go live on sky6 live hd. let's get you outside here. spring mountain, it's quiet and cold with tempts in the teens. windchills in most locations north of...
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tiger woods lurking again and jack nicolas would contend hip at augusta. >>> now to our play of the dayicago bulls playing the brooklyn nets. >> allen gives up dribble and needs help. russell comes to the ball with six to shoot, allen drives in, that's a grown man's move. >> jared allen gets the ball, bounces it and flies high for the huge slam dunk over laura cannen putting him down to the ground with authority. watch that one more time. boom. that is our play of the day. >>> it is 6:26 now. in the wake of the deadly mudslides in santa barbara county. >>> a new report from the state of california, sonoma county not prepared for the deadly wild fires this fall. i'll have the details coming up. >>> what president trump was saying if he would have done if not responded to the deadliest school shooting in florida. . >>> new state report that's criticizing sonoma county for how it responded. >>> plus -- >> i got to watch some deputy sheriffs performing this weekend. they weren't exactly metal or honor workers. >>> president trump raises questions about the deputies that didn't enter the hig
tiger woods lurking again and jack nicolas would contend hip at augusta. >>> now to our play of the dayicago bulls playing the brooklyn nets. >> allen gives up dribble and needs help. russell comes to the ball with six to shoot, allen drives in, that's a grown man's move. >> jared allen gets the ball, bounces it and flies high for the huge slam dunk over laura cannen putting him down to the ground with authority. watch that one more time. boom. that is our play of the day....
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tiger woods lurking again and jack nicolas said he'd contend tiger woods at augusta. see you tonight. >>> to play of the day this tuesday. the chicago bulls playing the brooklyn nets. >> six to shoot, bounces, allen drives in. that's a grown man's move. >> jared allen getting the ball and bouncing it flying high for the huge slam dunk at a slam dunk with authority. there's your dunk and that is our play of the day. >>> gas prices across the country have dipped slightly but californiaens, we're still paying the most at the pump for many places across the country. we're looking at the numbers straight ahead. >>> so know ma county was not -- sonoma county was not prepared for the devastating wild fires in the fall. that's the findings from the new state report. i'll have the details from the report coming up. what lawmakers plan to do as a growing chorus of americans are demanding chan . >>> the gun control debate raging this morning. what lawmakers are planning to do demanding change for gun laws. >>> the state determined emergency officials in sa know that county not -
tiger woods lurking again and jack nicolas said he'd contend tiger woods at augusta. see you tonight. >>> to play of the day this tuesday. the chicago bulls playing the brooklyn nets. >> six to shoot, bounces, allen drives in. that's a grown man's move. >> jared allen getting the ball and bouncing it flying high for the huge slam dunk at a slam dunk with authority. there's your dunk and that is our play of the day. >>> gas prices across the country have dipped...
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social history captured through fashion could be worth a mint, says vintage-fashion appraiser karen augustar financially a mind blower? >> i'd say both. >> so, let's talk about these. first up, this '80s cocktail dress by the renowned oscar de la renta, who achieved fame as a favorite designer of jackie kennedy. what would it sell for today? >> in today's market, it would sell for about $4,500. >> karen tells me 1930s gowns like this are in very high demand. >> if it were to sell in a shop in l.a., it would be $6,000 to $7,000. >> she's out of my league, but nice to meet you. karen also puts a price tag on this revealing number by spanish designer paco rabanne. it looks like a j. lo dress. what's this one worth?>> $8,000? it could go for very much above that. >> then there's this late-'40s hourglass dress by leading postwar designer pierre balmain. >> that's a museum piece. let's say $22,000. >> that's a lot of money for a dress.of money. >> and remember -- charlotte inherited 3,500 pieces, including this 1930s chanel wedding dress valued at 50k. so, what's the whole wardrobe worth? >> it's
social history captured through fashion could be worth a mint, says vintage-fashion appraiser karen augustar financially a mind blower? >> i'd say both. >> so, let's talk about these. first up, this '80s cocktail dress by the renowned oscar de la renta, who achieved fame as a favorite designer of jackie kennedy. what would it sell for today? >> in today's market, it would sell for about $4,500. >> karen tells me 1930s gowns like this are in very high demand. >> if...
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host: mark is on our democratic line form augustine, -- from augusta, georgia. caller: good morning. everybody that has called has made some good observations. we are the americans that love the country. we are the workers and the people that use the highways. i personally have built highways with my hands. i don't bridges in georgia in the city of atlanta as it continues to blow up. i built five bridges at the 531 exchange and i also built other bridges, where is and holyfield lives at the top of the hill. i have hung jack's which support the concrete. traffic goes underneath me because i was considered a surehanded worker. i was in the construction business. marc,e an educated man, and i am just a grunt, but i am clear spoken. i do not think most americans realize really what we are discussing. there are some spots in the country where they have cameras placed on streetlights. when you get a ticket for running that streetlight, accidentally or intentionally, you get the ticket mailed automatically. what americans are not realizing is it is not the government s
host: mark is on our democratic line form augustine, -- from augusta, georgia. caller: good morning. everybody that has called has made some good observations. we are the americans that love the country. we are the workers and the people that use the highways. i personally have built highways with my hands. i don't bridges in georgia in the city of atlanta as it continues to blow up. i built five bridges at the 531 exchange and i also built other bridges, where is and holyfield lives at the top...
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augusta, georgia, just shy of your record.eigh will go for your record, too. 75, you'll be close. by the time we go through this afternoon, rochester, new york, should have a record high. detroit should be close to tieing theirs. lexington, kentucky, should blow your record away. 69 in new york city could break the central park record by one tomorrow. d.c. has a chance of getting near 80 degrees tomorrow. we'll do it in the southeast even into wednesday. so it looks like thursday into friday is when we'll finally cool things off and i wouldn't say back to normal, but back down into the 50s. >> what jacket do i wear? >> none. >> all right. >> thanks for helping me out with my fashion choice. >> very easy decision. >> thanks, bill. >>> there's a new warning from the irs about a new scam involving a bogus refound. the agency says thousands have been targeted by the trick. tom costello has more on what you need to be on the lookout for. >> it's a new twist on an old scam. >> the reason of this call is to inform you that the irs is
augusta, georgia, just shy of your record.eigh will go for your record, too. 75, you'll be close. by the time we go through this afternoon, rochester, new york, should have a record high. detroit should be close to tieing theirs. lexington, kentucky, should blow your record away. 69 in new york city could break the central park record by one tomorrow. d.c. has a chance of getting near 80 degrees tomorrow. we'll do it in the southeast even into wednesday. so it looks like thursday into friday is...
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snowboarding made its a limb picked ibu and saving her best score for her final jump so austria's at augusta clinch the called medal was a die jarius women's bobsled team may have finished. last but the fact they became the first african team to compare the invented a winter olympics was an achievement alone biggest thing that this will do for younger women in nigeria young girls in nigeria is to actually have them step more inside the box there are four years for africa's next generation of winter olympians to turn the inspiration into action elites homan al-jazeera. with just three days of competition remaining norway and germany are neck and neck at the top of the middles table they have thirteen gold medals each canada are sitting in third position followed by the united states and neverland. now the international olympic committee is still considering allowing russian athletes to march under their own flag at the closing ceremony that's despite a russian curlers being stripped of a bronze medal do you two doping alexander. tested positive for mel dhoni him while competing in the mixed d
snowboarding made its a limb picked ibu and saving her best score for her final jump so austria's at augusta clinch the called medal was a die jarius women's bobsled team may have finished. last but the fact they became the first african team to compare the invented a winter olympics was an achievement alone biggest thing that this will do for younger women in nigeria young girls in nigeria is to actually have them step more inside the box there are four years for africa's next generation of...
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augusta on his way home probably all of you can't read it so to the president from the secretary of war. big bomb dropped on august 5th, 7:15 p.m. washington time. 7:15 washington time on august 5th is, of course, august 6th in jap. it wasn't until truman got back to the white house that he began seeing pictures of what had happened. now, for the rest of his life this decision weighed on him. i think i don't think it was as hard to make as people would imagine. because it seemed like the obvious way to ends the war and that's exactly what happened. a lot of things that truman did during his presidency he said it's going to take 50 years for people to understand whether these decisions are good or o bad. and this was certainly one of them. this one we still can't agree not all of us as to whether it saved or lives or not we can't know. as secretary of war and recently said the face of war is the face of death. the -- decision to use the atomic bomb is decision that brought death to over o 100 o ,000 japanese a lot more than that. no explanation can change that fact but i do not wish to g
augusta on his way home probably all of you can't read it so to the president from the secretary of war. big bomb dropped on august 5th, 7:15 p.m. washington time. 7:15 washington time on august 5th is, of course, august 6th in jap. it wasn't until truman got back to the white house that he began seeing pictures of what had happened. now, for the rest of his life this decision weighed on him. i think i don't think it was as hard to make as people would imagine. because it seemed like the...
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i vow to spend my final year as governor fighting for those mainers who don't have a voice in augusta. [applause] for the last seven years i have heard that the left is compassionate. subsidizing solar panels for wealthy homeowners at the expense of the poorest people in maine is not compassion. raising taxes on hardworking families to expand welfare entitlements for able bodied people is not compassionate. catering to the activists in the halls of the state house instead of the struggling family businesses on main street is not compassionate. i know what it's like to need help. and i know some representatives. i see craig right there and we've talked about it. we know what it is to have rough times. we understand that it's not always easy. that's what every saturday i meet with constituents one on one. we talk about their problems. i have been accused of getting involved with peoples personal lives and trying to fight for them from my office. it is all our jobs. it is our jobs as elected officials to help them. we are, after all, public servants. for the last seven years my priority
i vow to spend my final year as governor fighting for those mainers who don't have a voice in augusta. [applause] for the last seven years i have heard that the left is compassionate. subsidizing solar panels for wealthy homeowners at the expense of the poorest people in maine is not compassion. raising taxes on hardworking families to expand welfare entitlements for able bodied people is not compassionate. catering to the activists in the halls of the state house instead of the struggling...
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still snowing heavily right now in boston, and portland, and augusta seeing moderate snow but look atouthwest , new jersey, pennsylvania, south east pennsylvania we are in the seeing anything. clouds starting to thin out. we should see sunshine this afternoon. but final numbers look like this philadelphia 1.2 inches, lindenwald 1.5. broomall two, graterford 4.3 and doyletown 4.8. further north and west we go numbers picked up quite a bit. 1.1 in clover. claymont 1.4. marlton two. then we see six, seven, eight, emmaus 7 inches, boyer town 7 inches and allentown 8.2 inches of snow. way up here. poconos picked up six to 8 inches. lake harmony 30 degrees. here's the problem, freezing mark is 32. we have to get temperature above that to start seeing this snow melt. you can see everybody, pretty much west of that line we're still below 32 degrees. we need a couple more hours here once the sunrises these numbers will start climbing rapidly. center city case in point we are at 35 degrees. most of south jersey in the mid 30's, fortecoup, 36, glassboro 34, hammington 36 degrees. forecast today
still snowing heavily right now in boston, and portland, and augusta seeing moderate snow but look atouthwest , new jersey, pennsylvania, south east pennsylvania we are in the seeing anything. clouds starting to thin out. we should see sunshine this afternoon. but final numbers look like this philadelphia 1.2 inches, lindenwald 1.5. broomall two, graterford 4.3 and doyletown 4.8. further north and west we go numbers picked up quite a bit. 1.1 in clover. claymont 1.4. marlton two. then we see...
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eight was spent in georgia, which is in the area of the considered middle georgia, not that far from augusta, georgia. after that, i went with my family to st. augustine, florida. that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong. i don't know where i got that from. segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do. i understood very early, maybe as early as seven, eight years old, that there was something wrong with that. i wasn't capable of any deep philosophical thinking but as a child it concerned me, why are we poorer than white folks and why can they go places we can't go. i did have one incident in watley, georgia, where i violated a very sacred taboo. i put my hands on a white woman. it happened in a store with very narrow aisles. i was coming down the aisle and she was coming up. it was such that you had to turn sideways to get past each other. i veered to the right and she veered to the right and it was that two to two step dance. she put her hands on my
eight was spent in georgia, which is in the area of the considered middle georgia, not that far from augusta, georgia. after that, i went with my family to st. augustine, florida. that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong. i don't know where i got that from. segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do. i understood very early, maybe as early as seven,...
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was spent in georgia, wattela, georgia, which is considered middle georgia and not that far from augustagia. after that, i went to -- with my family to st. augustine, florida, and that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong, and i don't know exactly where i got that from, but the idea of segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do, i understood very early, maybe as early as 7, 8 years old that there was something wrong with that. i was not capable of any deep, philosophical thinking it's just that why can't we go there and white folks can or why are we poorer than white people? those were the things that as a child concerned me. i did have one incident in georgia wherein, i guess i violated a very sacred and life-endangering taboo. i put my hands on a white woman. it happened that we were in a store with very narrow aisles and i was coming down the aisle and she was coming up the aisle and it was such that you had to turn sideways to get past each
was spent in georgia, wattela, georgia, which is considered middle georgia and not that far from augustagia. after that, i went to -- with my family to st. augustine, florida, and that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong, and i don't know exactly where i got that from, but the idea of segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do, i understood very...
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." >> megan augusta. she scored earlier. to keep canada's hopes alive. she is stopped. the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> i'd fly 15 hours to watch that. >> i know, congrats to the u.s. women. >> go team usa. welcome to cbs this morning. survivors of the florida scoot shooting are taking their demands for gun control directly to the people in power. last night, students and parents confronted senator rubio about why the type of rifle used by the gunman has not been outlawed. >> if i believed that law would have prevented this from happening, i would support it. but i want to explain to you why it would not. >> senator rubio was booed for his response to a father who lost his daughter last week at marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> that town hall meeting on live tv followed a very emotional meeting at the white house in the afternoon. other students and parents spoke directly to president trump asking him to lead an effort to change gun culture in this country. >> is the president of
." >> megan augusta. she scored earlier. to keep canada's hopes alive. she is stopped. the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> i'd fly 15 hours to watch that. >> i know, congrats to the u.s. women. >> go team usa. welcome to cbs this morning. survivors of the florida scoot shooting are taking their demands for gun control directly to the people in power. last night, students and...
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records in charleston, raleigh, augusta, birmingham and nashville. northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees. and as we move in tomorrow the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the northeast . >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. some thick fog to start with. it won't last. we'll get some sunshine this afternoon. and look at the warmup. 72 degrees will break the record of 70 for philadelphia. fog clears this morning. sunshine breaks through the clouds. 69 degrees in the suburbs and 70 degrees this afternoon in new jersey. the cool spot will be the shore. with breaks of sunshine, 56 degrees. fog clears for the lehigh valley and delaware and a warmup this afternoon. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. that's a cute-looking family. all right. back to you guys. >> al thank you. >>> you want more medal wi
records in charleston, raleigh, augusta, birmingham and nashville. northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees. and as we move in tomorrow the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the northeast . >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. some thick fog to...
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records in charleston, raleigh, augusta, birmingham and nashville.rtheast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees. and as we move in tomorrow, the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia, birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday, we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the north >>> we are on the flip side of that with some very cold temperatures this morning across the bay area. still freezing as you get ready to head out the door. look at napa, that's going to be freezing for a while, we are down to 23 degrees. it's freezing in oakland, also in livermore and morgan hill, 27 degrees there, and some mid 30s for parts of the inland areas. now, as we get a look at our highs today reaching into the mid 50s for the south bay, east bay up to 56 degrees in danville and 57 today in fremont. >> and that's your latest weather. that's a cute-looking family. all right. back to you guys. >> al, thank you. >>> you want more medal wi
records in charleston, raleigh, augusta, birmingham and nashville.rtheast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees. and as we move in tomorrow, the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia, birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday, we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the north >>> we are on the flip side of that with some very cold temperatures this...
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augusta, georgia. look that young man. his pastels on. you're ready for the masters, aren't you?lorida. this little guy. you don't -- wanted to taste a lemon for the first time. it tastes so good, no! maybe -- they forget quickly at this age. go after. no! don't, just maybe it will turn into lemonade or something better. mommy, pass the sugar. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. on this presidents' day, it's partly cloudy with some scattered rain and snow showers possible. clearing tonight, freezing cold everywhere but san francisco. and we'll do this a couple of more times before the week's over. here's a look at today's temperatures. about 50 to 55 degrees. some 40s way up near ukiah. tonight, look at all the 20s inland. look at the freezing temperatures in palo alto and fremont, also. my accuweather seven-day >>> temps easily into the 70s across southeast georgia. that is making lemonade out of lemons. michael, back over to you. >> i love the way that sounds. i know they do down south. >>> we have more on the olympics now. the american figure skaters mis
augusta, georgia. look that young man. his pastels on. you're ready for the masters, aren't you?lorida. this little guy. you don't -- wanted to taste a lemon for the first time. it tastes so good, no! maybe -- they forget quickly at this age. go after. no! don't, just maybe it will turn into lemonade or something better. mommy, pass the sugar. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. on this presidents' day, it's partly cloudy with some scattered rain and snow showers...
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. >> megan augusta. she scored earlier. must beat rooney. she is stopped! the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> reporter: a huge save by american goalie maddie rooney. the u.s. women's team euphoric, embracing each other on the ice. it was a hard-fought win. after the first period, the u.s. was on top 1-0 after hilary knight scored on a power play. >> hilary knight setting up in front. >> we want to put the pucks in the back of the net and it always feels good to do that. >> reporter: but the u.s. struggled in the second half. >> scored on the deflection. she ties the game. >> reporter: haley irwin raising the stakes, tying the game 1-1. >> she scores. 2-1 canada. >> reporter: then just minutes later, canada's captain, marie felipe puland scored again. >> we endured so much, we persevered so much so there's so much character on our team. >> reporter: they did just that, monique lamoureux tying the game 2-2. then 20 minutes of nail-biting overtime. >> the next team to score wins the gold medal. >> reporter: neither team able to put the puck in the n
. >> megan augusta. she scored earlier. must beat rooney. she is stopped! the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> reporter: a huge save by american goalie maddie rooney. the u.s. women's team euphoric, embracing each other on the ice. it was a hard-fought win. after the first period, the u.s. was on top 1-0 after hilary knight scored on a power play. >> hilary knight setting up in front. >> we want to put the pucks in the back of the net and it always feels good...
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from augusta, this is an hour and a half. >> thank you so much. members of the 128th legislature, distinguished guests, my fellow citizens, i want to briefly remember paul mitchell, brother of senor
from augusta, this is an hour and a half. >> thank you so much. members of the 128th legislature, distinguished guests, my fellow citizens, i want to briefly remember paul mitchell, brother of senor