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, she went out in freezing cold bloomington, indiana temperatures and paid it forward.at she did. >> i am here at our local walmart, i'm sure there's somebody in here tonight that could use some help. this will be on my debit card. i want to pay it forward and bless you. >> i'll give you a hug. >> i will, too. god bless you. >> god bless you. >> never had anything happen like that before. >> oh. >> you can see how grateful this couple is. we also got this video from one of our viewers in lynwood, california. >> i see a lady sleeping under this tree every time i work over here and i'm going to give her a couple of dollars to give her a breakfast. it ain't that much, just five bucks, but some people won't even do that. >> i'm so, so proud of all of our viewers for accepting the challenge and doing really great things out there in our world. >>> i think most of us would consider the swedish to be very nice, kind, law-abiding citizens. let me show you this video of at least one swede who's intentionally trying to irritate swedish police. he's driving his mercedes-benz high-
, she went out in freezing cold bloomington, indiana temperatures and paid it forward.at she did. >> i am here at our local walmart, i'm sure there's somebody in here tonight that could use some help. this will be on my debit card. i want to pay it forward and bless you. >> i'll give you a hug. >> i will, too. god bless you. >> god bless you. >> never had anything happen like that before. >> oh. >> you can see how grateful this couple is. we also got...
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in bloomington, indiana, the basketball game was canceled after 50-pound metal trim fell from the ceiling because of the melting ice and snow. >>> now to the roof with mike. >>ing for like that here. i am sure they are happy to have the warmer weather but it comes with a cost. to the south we have the best chance of sprinkles and mountain view you can see 101 through mountain view toward sierra vista avenue, probably wet weather at bay shore road with the latest update showing it has moved on. some sprinkles are headed to santa clara. the drizzle tapers by 7:00 and this is a hit of just the drizzle and look at the sunshine, temperatures are near 60 at noon and mid-50's at the coast and low-to-mid 50's bay and inland. the dry air is rushing in and nothing but stars in the evening and dress for temperatures in the low-to-mid 50's like what we feeling this morning the high clouds and sunshine and a couple of degrees warmer tomorrow and friday and saturday, 70's away from the coast and you will be in the 60's with a lot of sunshine. now we have leyla gulen and a traffic update. >>> we have qu
in bloomington, indiana, the basketball game was canceled after 50-pound metal trim fell from the ceiling because of the melting ice and snow. >>> now to the roof with mike. >>ing for like that here. i am sure they are happy to have the warmer weather but it comes with a cost. to the south we have the best chance of sprinkles and mountain view you can see 101 through mountain view toward sierra vista avenue, probably wet weather at bay shore road with the latest update showing it...
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and in bloomington, indiana, the indiana university men's basketball game was canceled after a 50-pound piece of metal trim fell from the arena's ceiling damaging the seats below apparently giving way from the pressure of melting ice and snow. >> it settled at the lowest point in that curve in such magnitude that it essentially popped that bottom plate off. >> but while snow-weary americans enjoy the warmer temperatures, forecasters say, don't get used to it. another shot of very cold air is coming back into the east and midwest late next week. too good to be true. >> uh-huh. >> all right. let's take a look at today's weather. the northeast will see a wintry mix of rain and snow while it will be a rainy day for much of the midwest. the pacific northwest will see another 1 to 3 inches of rain. >> the entire nation will see milder temperatures. 59 for washington. 72 for atlanta. 75 for dallas. and the hot spot again is phoenix, 82 degrees. >>> well, new this morning another jetliner has run into severe turbulence. this time it was a cathay pacific flight from san francisco to hong kong. p
and in bloomington, indiana, the indiana university men's basketball game was canceled after a 50-pound piece of metal trim fell from the arena's ceiling damaging the seats below apparently giving way from the pressure of melting ice and snow. >> it settled at the lowest point in that curve in such magnitude that it essentially popped that bottom plate off. >> but while snow-weary americans enjoy the warmer temperatures, forecasters say, don't get used to it. another shot of very...
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these are from bloomington, where the evening commute was a real, real mess. >> it took about 45 minutes traveling about five blocks. i'm thinking about moving to florida actually. >> took like about an hour just coming from that light right up there. >> all right. snow still falling this morning in cedar rapids, iowa. hit by 3 inches of snow so far. the problem now is the plunging temperatures there. and the winds. the no will be blog all over the place making travel treacherous. stay home, cedar rapids. >> and look at this, the city slammed with 9 inches of snow setting a new record. some parts of kansas got more than a foot. >> kansas city warned residents to stay home there. for good reason. the city was pounded 10 inch es of snow. anybody witness someone being helped is encouraged to tweet about it, #kchelps. neighbors helping neighbors. >> all that awful weather that you just saw the pictures right there. it's on top of us right now. chad myers is standing in the middle of it in new york city. he's got his umbrella. i don't think that's going to do any good. >> no, but it's bouncin
these are from bloomington, where the evening commute was a real, real mess. >> it took about 45 minutes traveling about five blocks. i'm thinking about moving to florida actually. >> took like about an hour just coming from that light right up there. >> all right. snow still falling this morning in cedar rapids, iowa. hit by 3 inches of snow so far. the problem now is the plunging temperatures there. and the winds. the no will be blog all over the place making travel...
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. >> this morning, big ten officials will reschedule the bill between iowa and indiana in bloomingtonbe televised nationally but a beam fell from the ceiling into the seats six hours before tip afternoon. indiana university says preliminary assessments by the university's structural engineers reveal know and ice caused the 50-pound steel plate to pop off. officials say the women's game against michigan will be played because fans cannot be kept out of the a-- -- can be kept out of the affected seats. >> it is dry this downtown san francisco but there is some residual moisture on the embarcadero with the traffic moving by and gorgeous sunrises and i put them on twitter but we captured this gorgeous sunset last night. look at the lovely colors as the sun started to set as we look from the east bay hills. absolutely gorgeous. traveling today is going to be breezy until 10:00 and around lake tahoe gusting to 40 miles per hour from the southwest and you are getting a push up the hill and west wind from ma'am not lake to this area here we will have gusts. through the grip vine we will have
. >> this morning, big ten officials will reschedule the bill between iowa and indiana in bloomingtonbe televised nationally but a beam fell from the ceiling into the seats six hours before tip afternoon. indiana university says preliminary assessments by the university's structural engineers reveal know and ice caused the 50-pound steel plate to pop off. officials say the women's game against michigan will be played because fans cannot be kept out of the a-- -- can be kept out of the...
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mitsubishi in bloomington has a new product line.uto and auto supply is a key part of the american economy, better than it was five years ago. we're exporting more and want to continue to do that. that's a key part of our manufacturing economy and made in america are our favorite words. >> you've got the chinese, the japanese, the brazilians -- you have all these carmakers coming at the americans and trying to get their cars out there. governor beshear, you've seen a similar situation in terms of rebirth of auto. >> manufacturing is making a huge comeback in the u.s., and it is in kentucky. kentucky is the third-largest producer of cars and trucks in the country now. we are close to ohio. we will hopefully bypass them shortly. governor kasich and i will fight over that. manufacturing is so much where the jobs are at these days. it's not the idea of backbreaking work and putting aa peg in a hole. this is high-tech stuff. it requires education and training. we are very aggressive in our recruiting efforts, but ceo's everyday tell me th
mitsubishi in bloomington has a new product line.uto and auto supply is a key part of the american economy, better than it was five years ago. we're exporting more and want to continue to do that. that's a key part of our manufacturing economy and made in america are our favorite words. >> you've got the chinese, the japanese, the brazilians -- you have all these carmakers coming at the americans and trying to get their cars out there. governor beshear, you've seen a similar situation in...
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you know, we had literally five major metropolitan areas hit at the same time from bloomington, northarolina, to raleigh-durham-chapel hill area to greensboro. high point area to charlotte and asheville. that many metro areas in the tenth largest most populated state in the nation, we have not seen a storm like this in decades. >> i hear you. it's been bad in this city. it's been bad in this state and i feel we're getting dress rehaers sales and the real thing over and over. that's why i wanted to ask do you think you did enough early enough or was it the fault of the motorists who need to be rescued? >> no, we did everything. we cleared the roads. we did a state of emergency -- we had the same storm atlanta had two weeks ago. and we did the exact same steps. >> soon enough? >> but the issue there was probably the snow pack was a little bit different, which put things at a standstill. and we had, you know, some accidents that just caused a standstill in addition to some icy spots. and some people didn't take my warning. and we gave 24-hour warning. and, you know, i said be smart and t
you know, we had literally five major metropolitan areas hit at the same time from bloomington, northarolina, to raleigh-durham-chapel hill area to greensboro. high point area to charlotte and asheville. that many metro areas in the tenth largest most populated state in the nation, we have not seen a storm like this in decades. >> i hear you. it's been bad in this city. it's been bad in this state and i feel we're getting dress rehaers sales and the real thing over and over. that's why i...
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bloomington had a dusting of snow, freezing rain, some sleet, but this is what we've been dealing with today. got to tell you, preparedness is the key and they were certainly prepared here in the great state. the governor put out an order for 800 vehicles to go out, snow plows, salt spreaders and they made nice conditions on the roadways. no major problems for the time being, but to be on the safe side, schools in the city and surrounding area are closed, government offices remain open. many of the cars and trucks we've seen this morning headed off in that direction. we are expecting the snow to be done by midday, but get this, the deep freeze is staying put. we're going to have temperatures below the freezing point all the way through next thursday, so the snow we have on the ground, not going anywhere. guys, back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much. reynolds wolf live in indianapolis. let's bring in bill karins. bill, looking at the map behind you, that's the wind chill. >> now our attention's going to focus with what these people have to deal with next. as we mention, latest
bloomington had a dusting of snow, freezing rain, some sleet, but this is what we've been dealing with today. got to tell you, preparedness is the key and they were certainly prepared here in the great state. the governor put out an order for 800 vehicles to go out, snow plows, salt spreaders and they made nice conditions on the roadways. no major problems for the time being, but to be on the safe side, schools in the city and surrounding area are closed, government offices remain open. many of...
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has aishi and bloomington new product line. keynd auto supply is part of the american economy, better than it was five years ago. we're exporting more and want to continue to do that. that's a key part of our manufacturing economy and made in america are our favorite words. chinese, thet the japanese, the brazilians -- you have all these carmakers coming at the americans and trying to cars out there. governor beshear, using a similar situation in terms of auto.ure -- rebirth of >> manufacturing is making a huge comeback in the u.s., and it is in kentucky. kentucky is the third-largest producer of cars and trucks in the country now. we are close to ohio. we will hopefully bypass them shortly. governor kasich and i will fight over that varie. manufacturing is so much where the jobs are at these days. it's not the idea of backbreaking work and putting aa peg in a hole. this is high-tech stuff. it requires education and training. we are very aggressive in our recruiting efforts, but ceo's everyday tell me that incentives are import
has aishi and bloomington new product line. keynd auto supply is part of the american economy, better than it was five years ago. we're exporting more and want to continue to do that. that's a key part of our manufacturing economy and made in america are our favorite words. chinese, thet the japanese, the brazilians -- you have all these carmakers coming at the americans and trying to cars out there. governor beshear, using a similar situation in terms of auto.ure -- rebirth of >>...
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now, cook medical which is located in bloomington, indiana, another hoosier device manufacturer, was forced to table plans for a major expansion because the device tax. in testimony before the senate budget committee last year, cook's medical chairman steve ferguson said this -- "cook has made the difficult decision that without repeal of the medical device tax, we will move important new product lines outside of the u.s. our previous plans were to open up five new manufacturing facilities in american towns. these are now on hold as we use capital intended for these projects to pay for the excise tax." there are very real consequences here in terms of job creation and economic growth that are being inhibited and we're getting just the opposite, we're getting job killing and deflated economic results, as a result of this tax. and it's an egregious tax. now, the advanced medical technology association recently conducted a survey of its members. they shared that with me earlier today. and found that the device tax forced manufacturers to let go of or avoid hiring 33,000 workers last yea
now, cook medical which is located in bloomington, indiana, another hoosier device manufacturer, was forced to table plans for a major expansion because the device tax. in testimony before the senate budget committee last year, cook's medical chairman steve ferguson said this -- "cook has made the difficult decision that without repeal of the medical device tax, we will move important new product lines outside of the u.s. our previous plans were to open up five new manufacturing facilities...
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who were charged with deciding where i would be located at the time, whether in minneapolis or bloomingtonminnesota, and they chose minneapolis and it was about how the stadium way back in the early 1980's on time and under budget. let's forget about the fact that it collapsed a few times. i was saying with the demise of the stadium when it was deflated for the last time, this time a planned deflation that we would stop hearing the jokes about how you should not wear a pointed hat in the top row and various other things. it has been a great stadium for our state. it is where we won two world series and some incredibly precious moments for minnesota sports. >> the story goes you come to washington and you are in the u.s. senate and you walk into the men's room during the first week. >> that is a correct story. now it is all of our 20 women. we have had a traffic jam in the women's bathroom. here i was brand-new and i did not know my way around. i had not had much connection here at all. i had been a prosecutor elected three years and i did not know my way around and i did walk right in to t
who were charged with deciding where i would be located at the time, whether in minneapolis or bloomingtonminnesota, and they chose minneapolis and it was about how the stadium way back in the early 1980's on time and under budget. let's forget about the fact that it collapsed a few times. i was saying with the demise of the stadium when it was deflated for the last time, this time a planned deflation that we would stop hearing the jokes about how you should not wear a pointed hat in the top...
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bloomington, indiana. host: i see purdue right there, it looks like. guest: if the cup. thaca.are relatively speaking smaller areas, but a higher percentage of young noncitizens. alabama.urn, what are these younger noncitizens doing in auburn, alabama? most of them are college towns, so a lot of them are internationalist students. a lot could be researchers or teaching classes at the universities, young professors. that goes to the point that the earlier caller made. is a very mixed population. one tends to draw on the unauthorized element of this. but this is made up of lots of different categories of people. rv sayse categories that have to do with either important, are particularly in math and science and innovation areas, as well as foreign students, international students who are studying here. phenomenon is a clear indication of that part of this population. host: ken, kentucky. caller: i have a question and a comment. i was in the military for 28 years. one of the things we worried about was stretching ourselves too thin based on our finite resources. i am talking about
bloomington, indiana. host: i see purdue right there, it looks like. guest: if the cup. thaca.are relatively speaking smaller areas, but a higher percentage of young noncitizens. alabama.urn, what are these younger noncitizens doing in auburn, alabama? most of them are college towns, so a lot of them are internationalist students. a lot could be researchers or teaching classes at the universities, young professors. that goes to the point that the earlier caller made. is a very mixed population....
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the answer to the aflac trivia question of the day, andrew shue and our winner is tad lynch from bloomingtons from all over the world join forces this week at a conference in washington, d.c. >> they discussed liberty and how they can advance freedom on their campuses. >> that's john stossel's department and he was there. he joins us with a look at what they discussed. john? >> well, they were discussing all aspects of freedom all weekend. we taped my show there and just narrowed it down to certain topics like the constitution. i think we have a clip of that. >> the best way to insure constitutional liberty is secured is to enforce the constitution and that means sue, sue, sue. we go to court and make your argument and you insist, the constitution says this, now it's up to you, judge, or you, court of appeals, or you, u.s. supreme court, to follow what's written there. >> civic legal foundation. these kids now, they're all eager to -- they know more about the constitution than i ever knew or knew now and asked great questions. it's exciting to be there. >> you like that message? >> well, i d
the answer to the aflac trivia question of the day, andrew shue and our winner is tad lynch from bloomingtons from all over the world join forces this week at a conference in washington, d.c. >> they discussed liberty and how they can advance freedom on their campuses. >> that's john stossel's department and he was there. he joins us with a look at what they discussed. john? >> well, they were discussing all aspects of freedom all weekend. we taped my show there and just...