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this is as the state of virginia continues a lawsuit around two you many brothers. tim barber is live. pressed both sides pretty firmly. it played out on the sixth lore courtroom. the judge asked the attorneys why they request for an injunction should be granted, considering the ninth circuit just upheld the nationwide injunction. they argued anything can happen with that and the president can make changes. the attorney for the united states says this is about security but could not give specific examples of evidence. the attorney general was also in the courtroom. here is what he had to say. >> the facts are overwhelming. this ban is unlawful, icannstitutional, and unamer and should be overturned. tim: the judge decided to think about all this as she is still making her decision. no word yet on when they will be back in find out we will let you know. tim barber, abc 7 news. jummy: we want to get back to our top story, and extremely tense situation for the newly sworn and secretary of education. protests swarming around her car as she made her way into jefferson academy
this is as the state of virginia continues a lawsuit around two you many brothers. tim barber is live. pressed both sides pretty firmly. it played out on the sixth lore courtroom. the judge asked the attorneys why they request for an injunction should be granted, considering the ninth circuit just upheld the nationwide injunction. they argued anything can happen with that and the president can make changes. the attorney for the united states says this is about security but could not give...
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in kansas, this 34-year-old and his younger brother tim, are fifth generation farmers. >> you have guyshat are trying to raise a family, trying to farm and having to work in town just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 farming wheat and other crops but they only brought in $35,000. they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the middleman. if they slaughter, process and sell directly to the consumer, each head could be worst $2800. with an uncertain future for farmers, they heap the family farm will survive. >> we are going to lose another generation of farmers per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper >>> a trail blazing photographer who captured life from harlem to hollywood released his first book. michelle miller has his pictures and his story. >> i love you, man. wonderful. >> reporter: at a recent book signing in harlem, the 80-year-old photographer was on full display. >> i have
in kansas, this 34-year-old and his younger brother tim, are fifth generation farmers. >> you have guyshat are trying to raise a family, trying to farm and having to work in town just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 farming wheat and other crops but they only brought in $35,000. they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the middleman. if they slaughter, process and sell directly to the consumer,...
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. >> reporter: in pottawatomie county, kansas, 34-year-old matt and his younger brother, tim, are also fifth generation farmers. >> you have guys my age that are trying to raise a family, trying to farm, and having to work in town, just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 last year farming wheat and other crops, but they only brought in $35,000. so they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the middle man. when these cattle go to slaughter they might make $1,000 a head, but if they slaughter, process, and sell directly to the consumer themselves, each head would be worth $2,100. with an uncertain future, those like don teske can only hope the family farm will survive. >> we're going to lose another generation of farmers through this, and that's sad. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs news, pottawatomie county, kansas. are holding the runway at the mosul airport. it is a major advance in the liberation of iraq's second largest city from the grip of isis. david martin is in iraq tonight with a rare look at how
. >> reporter: in pottawatomie county, kansas, 34-year-old matt and his younger brother, tim, are also fifth generation farmers. >> you have guys my age that are trying to raise a family, trying to farm, and having to work in town, just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 last year farming wheat and other crops, but they only brought in $35,000. so they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the...
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. >> reporter: in pottawatomie county cances, matt and his younger brother, tim, are also fifth generationmers. >> you have guys my age that are roying to raise a family, trying to farm and having to work in riwn, just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 last year farming wheat and other crops, but they only brought in $35,000. so they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the middle man. if these cattle go to slaughter utey might make $1,000 a head, but if they slaughter, process, and sell directly to the consumer themselves, each head could be worth $2800. with an uncertain future for farmers, those like don teske can only hope the family farm will survive. >> we're going to lose another generation of farmers through this, and that's sad. av reporter: david begnaud, cbs news, pottawatomie county, kansas. >> pelley: tonight, iraqi orrces are holding the runway at the mosul airport. it is a major advance in the liberation of iraq's second largest city from the grip of isis. david martin is in iraq tonight with
. >> reporter: in pottawatomie county cances, matt and his younger brother, tim, are also fifth generationmers. >> you have guys my age that are roying to raise a family, trying to farm and having to work in riwn, just to produce cheap food for the country. it's a crisis. >> reporter: they say they spent $34,000 last year farming wheat and other crops, but they only brought in $35,000. so they may have found a solution. they now sell cattle and cut out the middle man. if these...
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his brother mike writing on facebook that tim's sole mission in life was to make other people smile. penn state has suspended the fraternity. the fraternity says they are cooperating with police and are hopeful that surveillance cameras inside the house will shed light on how this tragedy unfolded. eva pilgrim, abc news, state college, pennsylvania. >> our thanks to eva. >>> and moving on now, a dallas teacher says her past with pornography cost her job. >> resa woodward has spent several years teaching sixth-grade science. that's until last month. that's when someone sent her stage name to the school district and her past was then posted on facebook. >> woodward was placed on administrative leave, then terminated. she says she was 19 at the time in an abusive marriage and broke but turned her life around. >> the message the district is sending to me is that you can't get past your past. you're going to be punished for it over and over, there's no way to rise. and that's not okay. >> the 38-year-old is fighting back, appealing her termination with the texas education agency. the dall
his brother mike writing on facebook that tim's sole mission in life was to make other people smile. penn state has suspended the fraternity. the fraternity says they are cooperating with police and are hopeful that surveillance cameras inside the house will shed light on how this tragedy unfolded. eva pilgrim, abc news, state college, pennsylvania. >> our thanks to eva. >>> and moving on now, a dallas teacher says her past with pornography cost her job. >> resa woodward...
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his brother mike, writing on facebook that tim's "sole mission in life was to make other people smile --" they have suspended the fraternity, and they are cooperating with police, and they are hoping surveillance cames shed light on how this tragedy unfolded, david. >> eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. we have breaking developments in the manhunt for two suspected killers. authorities zeroing in on the scene. there are new details coming in at this hour. we'll have them after the break. >>> and invisible danger, and the employees smelling propane. getting it just moments before the employees right there. >>> do you recognize this skyline tonight? this city just bumped out last year's number one to become the most liveable city in america. any guesses? we'll be right back. risk of stroke due to afib, r a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better
his brother mike, writing on facebook that tim's "sole mission in life was to make other people smile --" they have suspended the fraternity, and they are cooperating with police, and they are hoping surveillance cames shed light on how this tragedy unfolded, david. >> eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. we have breaking developments in the manhunt for two suspected killers. authorities zeroing in on the...
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went back to the drawing board and when my brother came out of they almost named tim daisy for cdc not what he wanted. we wanted. my sister and brother were not excited about those jokes. i told him a nationally syndicated television and radio and i don't care. growing up i did a lot of things in sports. football, basketball, baseball, varsity, all-state my senior year from adversity kept in my junior and senior year and everything was going my way. let's take a trip. we peaked in high school did we not. our best days are behind us. let's take a walk on the why of the site because i love watching myself to great things. number five linebacker. then i also ran touchdowns. is he going to get it, no. watch this one what's up. he was a good cheerleader, so good. he led the team to help us get the power to grant. while in high school, i had the option to play football and baseball and i left and went to college and played football. when i got to college and played football i found out i wasn't the best on the team. i was a hard pill to swallow. but after the season was over after the first
went back to the drawing board and when my brother came out of they almost named tim daisy for cdc not what he wanted. we wanted. my sister and brother were not excited about those jokes. i told him a nationally syndicated television and radio and i don't care. growing up i did a lot of things in sports. football, basketball, baseball, varsity, all-state my senior year from adversity kept in my junior and senior year and everything was going my way. let's take a trip. we peaked in high school...
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his brother mike, writing on facebook that tim's "sole mission in life was to make other people smile." penn state has suspended the fraternity, and they are saying they are cooperating with police, and they are hoping surveillance cameras inside the house will shed light on how this tragedy unfolded, david. >> eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. we have breaking developments in the manhunt for two suspected killers. authorities zeroing in on the scene. we have new reporting coming in at this hour. they were wanted for three murders in two states. >>> also the warning tonight about an invisible danger. the store employee smelling propane. getting out just moments before flames burst open, blanketing the floor. >>> and this question for you. do you recognize this skyline tonight? they bumped out last year's number one on the list to become the top city to live in in america. any guesses? we'll be right back. i accept i don't race down the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irr
his brother mike, writing on facebook that tim's "sole mission in life was to make other people smile." penn state has suspended the fraternity, and they are saying they are cooperating with police, and they are hoping surveillance cameras inside the house will shed light on how this tragedy unfolded, david. >> eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. we have breaking developments in the manhunt for two...
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tim. wrote them when my brother can now they were going to name him daisy for that is not what we wanted. [laughter] but i love to play sports and diversity. in my junior and senior year everything goes my way. let's take a trip. so let's take all walks of the wild side and then i ran a touchdown and then what to this. is a good cheerleader. he led the team while is a high-school i could play football and baseball left college to play a football then i found out was not the best player on the team for gorey's serious? that was a hard pill to swallow after first mr. mcgovern said the foam and go to school with me and then they said come play baseball. and looked at me and said you are stupid. then met her boyfriend:. that got really weird. so i started to talk to recruiters to get away from her and her boyfriend. so now i know did this to be. her. her name is a man die cannot tell you for name but what an awful person prepare she falls down now while. was never. [laughter] so i'm talking to the marines do want to be marine? may be. what can i do for a job? but if you want to be an electric
tim. wrote them when my brother can now they were going to name him daisy for that is not what we wanted. [laughter] but i love to play sports and diversity. in my junior and senior year everything goes my way. let's take a trip. so let's take all walks of the wild side and then i ran a touchdown and then what to this. is a good cheerleader. he led the team while is a high-school i could play football and baseball left college to play a football then i found out was not the best player on the...
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. >>> his brother mike posted a moving message on facebook writing on saturday morning i lost my other half, timi will miss you eternally. i'm utterly devastated my brother was my best friend. >>> police are still investigating piazza's death and fraternity has been tell rarely suspended. also the university says it is very concerned about the growing allegations of hazing and sexual assaults. the this is far from over, and that aggressive changes are on the way, mike and alex. >> just tragic, most egregious part of that whole thing they waited 12 hours to call for an ambulance. unreal. >>> 6:19. >>> one worker missing and two others injured after a pipeline explosion in louisiana. it happened last night on the 66 pipeline. six workers were cleaning at the time and fire crews say they will let fire burn which could heene days before it gets out. sixteen homes evacuated, cause remains under investigation. >>> okay. eagles are interested in a free agent wide receiver from the washington redskins. no, it is not desean jackson it is the other player eagles have targeted for carson went to throw to.
. >>> his brother mike posted a moving message on facebook writing on saturday morning i lost my other half, timi will miss you eternally. i'm utterly devastated my brother was my best friend. >>> police are still investigating piazza's death and fraternity has been tell rarely suspended. also the university says it is very concerned about the growing allegations of hazing and sexual assaults. the this is far from over, and that aggressive changes are on the way, mike and...
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i want to play off what your brother is saying and what we heard from tim carney earlier in this showthese essentially town halls, the flash point is the issue of the health care law. you aren't expected to come up with a plan two months into an administration, but what kind of plan can republicans put forward to satisfy those angry constituents and how soon do they have to do it, dallas, if it's not out already? what's the timeline here? >> well, i think that we need to fix the health care issue and pass something by the end of the year, the start of next year. we have to get it right. we have to make smure there's a transition period. we have to empower patience. we have to empower people who are paying for health care insurance. what brad and the democrats want is for them to say this is the health care plan you have to have. you take it. you enjoy it. we are going to decide. we want patients to decide. we want them to decide how much health insurance is what they need. we want them to have a variety of options. we want them to be able to buy insurance for any state in the union th
i want to play off what your brother is saying and what we heard from tim carney earlier in this showthese essentially town halls, the flash point is the issue of the health care law. you aren't expected to come up with a plan two months into an administration, but what kind of plan can republicans put forward to satisfy those angry constituents and how soon do they have to do it, dallas, if it's not out already? what's the timeline here? >> well, i think that we need to fix the health...
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. >> in total, tim learned that he was one of 11 half-brothers and sisters. >> halfway through your lifethis great group of people. >> but there was one question 23 and me couldn't answer. >> what i didn't know was, what's he look like? who is this man who gave me life? >> reporter: so kevin took an ancestry dna test. >> the first thing that popped up is this person is your biological father. the next day i spent a letter to our bio dad. >> so the day before my father's memorial service, we discovered a letter. >> reporter: eric is the biological son that bio dad raised. his father had received the letter but not yet responded before he died. >> it basically laid out the fact that they had discovered all these genetic matches. the weird thing is i do see little glimpses of what he's like in everybody. >> reporter: the entire group met face to face for the first time last year on the day after thanksgiving. >> what was it like walking into that room for the first time? >> it was like walking into not a stranger's home but, like, to my family that i knew forever. i'm like, oh, my god, thes
. >> in total, tim learned that he was one of 11 half-brothers and sisters. >> halfway through your lifethis great group of people. >> but there was one question 23 and me couldn't answer. >> what i didn't know was, what's he look like? who is this man who gave me life? >> reporter: so kevin took an ancestry dna test. >> the first thing that popped up is this person is your biological father. the next day i spent a letter to our bio dad. >> so the day...
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>> in 2000, tim russert and i were like brothers.noon and night political junkies. we could finish each other's sentences. that night of course was the wackiest night i've ever been on. >> florida of course would determine the ecti. bush versus gore. >> nbc news projects he wins the 25 electoral votes in the state of florida. >> and florida switched from gore to bush. >> george bush is the president-elect of the united states. >> it's too earlier. we don't have egg on your face. we have omelet all over our suits. >> and you remember with tim with florida, florida, florida on the grease board. >> this is the answer. get it right. >> america was in suspense 36 days until the supreme court finally ended the count and bush had won. i thought there would never be another like it until this past november. >> this, folks, is a razor-thin race for president. >> enter president donald j. trump. president trump's first days in office have been frenetic. but he is doing what he said in the campaign. union leaders are encouraged by his plans for
>> in 2000, tim russert and i were like brothers.noon and night political junkies. we could finish each other's sentences. that night of course was the wackiest night i've ever been on. >> florida of course would determine the ecti. bush versus gore. >> nbc news projects he wins the 25 electoral votes in the state of florida. >> and florida switched from gore to bush. >> george bush is the president-elect of the united states. >> it's too earlier. we don't...
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tim furlong spoke to patrolman dufante new at six. >> it's something that you never really think of, you never really prepare for. >> reporter: trying to stay strong for his family. his 23-year-old brother was killed when he went around this hard curve. his passenger 22-year-old dover police adebt jimmy watts was also killed. he wasn't wearing a seat belt. >> for me it's more so trying to believe that it's real. trying to believe that this is, you know -- this happened. >> reporter: at the dover police department, one of the toughest days they've ever had. they've had words of support and now they're waiting to hear about funeral arrangements. alcohol doesn't appear to be a factor in the crash. roberts brother just thinks he might have been driving tired. whatever the cause lots of people feeling the loss the day after the crash. >> a lot of guys are hurting. we lost two good up-and-coming stars. >> reporter: in dover, tim furlong, nbc10 news. >> tonight delaware health officials are warning some at that time toou customers to get tested for hiv. he was running an illegal at that time toou in his home. >> a philadelphia recycling company is suing the taj mahal casino over two trump sign
tim furlong spoke to patrolman dufante new at six. >> it's something that you never really think of, you never really prepare for. >> reporter: trying to stay strong for his family. his 23-year-old brother was killed when he went around this hard curve. his passenger 22-year-old dover police adebt jimmy watts was also killed. he wasn't wearing a seat belt. >> for me it's more so trying to believe that it's real. trying to believe that this is, you know -- this happened....
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brother seth was money for the match. a long three-pointer to seal the deal for dallas. they get the win. 96-89. >>> timaseball officially reporting at mets spring training in florida. he is a long shot to make the roster, but he is determined to put in that work. >> i think it say bigger challenge than i thought. you are thinking of the sport after 12 years. i understood it. the challenge of it being so hard is why it is so fun and why it is something i'm enjoying. >>> now for your say what moment. the university of louisville student. he was top of the world when he thought he won $38,000 when he made that half-court shot. he went from jubilation to frustration. he found out later that night he would not get the prize money. why? the company that put it on had a stipulation that contestants could not have played high school basketball within the past six years. what? come on. that's what we're all saying. the school did say they will work on something for jackson so he doesn't go away empty handed. >> that's not fair! >> can he be allowed to play little league? give me a break. i played high school ho
brother seth was money for the match. a long three-pointer to seal the deal for dallas. they get the win. 96-89. >>> timaseball officially reporting at mets spring training in florida. he is a long shot to make the roster, but he is determined to put in that work. >> i think it say bigger challenge than i thought. you are thinking of the sport after 12 years. i understood it. the challenge of it being so hard is why it is so fun and why it is something i'm enjoying. >>>...
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and he wrote in part on sat the day morning i lost my other half, tim, and i will miss you eternally, i'm utterly devastated, my brotherbest friend. >>> and we should point out police are still investigating piazza's death, the fraternity has been temporarily suspended , also the university , penn state, says it is concerned about growing allegations of hazing, and sexual assault, and that aggressive changes will be made. mike and alex. >> let's hepp so, all right, thanks, thomas. >> 8:05. >>> warrior storm steph curry is not known for being political usually but statement by ceo of under arm or has changed. that kevin planning is facing backlash after calling president trump a real asset to american businesses. curry who is a multi million-dollar deal with the clothing company, says quote, i agree with that description if you remove et from the word asset. other celebrities distancing themselves are dwayne the rock johnson and misty copeland. she had a statement on her instagram page and said i called, the ceo and had a long conversation. i never shied away from diversity issues. this is no different. hopefully someth
and he wrote in part on sat the day morning i lost my other half, tim, and i will miss you eternally, i'm utterly devastated, my brotherbest friend. >>> and we should point out police are still investigating piazza's death, the fraternity has been temporarily suspended , also the university , penn state, says it is concerned about growing allegations of hazing, and sexual assault, and that aggressive changes will be made. mike and alex. >> let's hepp so, all right, thanks,...
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tim. de haven sister daniel that posted on facebook her 70-year-old brother was killed on a trip to friend. >> police from prince county paz last seen friday morning she left voluntary and her family is concerned for her welfare because she has medical issues. 5'", 10 pounds wearing pink george astate hood write and black georgia backpack. call police have you in information on her whereabouts. >> and missing teenither from prince william this 16-year-old was last seen february 12 had she voluntary nrevt woodbridge. she may be in need of assistance. if you seen her g call. politics now happening today. president trump planning a visit to the national after karen american history museum of american culture. >> and developing overnight he filled another cabinet position. melanie alnwick is live from the national mall with the late theingt morning, melanie. >> well, steve, allison, the white house says president trump spent first month in office fulfilling proms to the american people and run of those -- one of those is to visit the museum of after karen american history and culture. and late
tim. de haven sister daniel that posted on facebook her 70-year-old brother was killed on a trip to friend. >> police from prince county paz last seen friday morning she left voluntary and her family is concerned for her welfare because she has medical issues. 5'", 10 pounds wearing pink george astate hood write and black georgia backpack. call police have you in information on her whereabouts. >> and missing teenither from prince william this 16-year-old was last seen february...
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brother, and that even after everything that happened, he was still trying to take care of me. >> reporter: late that night, diana's father got a knock on the door. >> so as i opened the door, tim'said when i opened the door was "diana's been hurt. and she's dead." >> reporter: he immediately called his other daughter, sharon. >> i just remember sliding down my stove, just with this gut-wrenching scream cry. it was -- i'll never forget it. >> reporter: sister sharon and her dad, and diana's husband tim, rushed to the police station, where police asked tim the obvious question. who would want to kill your wife? tim said he had no idea. one more thing, the murder weapon was one of tim's guns, taken from the house and left in diana's stolen car. tim said none of it made sense. >> tim was sayin' that they had a good marriage, everything was good, they got the two kids, and things couldn't be better. >> he couldn't think of anyone who would want to hurt her. he didn't understand why this happened. >> reporter: detectives told the family the working theory was a robbery gone bad. but diana's sister responded by telling the police something they did not know. she said tim and diana did
brother, and that even after everything that happened, he was still trying to take care of me. >> reporter: late that night, diana's father got a knock on the door. >> so as i opened the door, tim'said when i opened the door was "diana's been hurt. and she's dead." >> reporter: he immediately called his other daughter, sharon. >> i just remember sliding down my stove, just with this gut-wrenching scream cry. it was -- i'll never forget it. >> reporter:...