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bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 thanks josh. we'll be right final l ec an iowa supreme court ruling could limit what state police agencies can take when searching your vehicle. people in iowa city were sporting orange today. it was a groupupof moms calling fofoaction on gun violence. we'll have the details on what change they want made. and now to first art storm team meteorologis t chris havely for your final forecast. the light patchy drizzle we experienced during our saturday will become more organized into showers by the mid- evening hours as a warm along with this influx of warm air will also come the possibility of a few rumbles of thunder. no severe storms are expected, however. a steady ain will ensue through our sunday morning and last into the afternoon. temperatures will be very mild for this time of the year, climbing well into the upper 50s and low 60s,
bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 thanks josh. we'll be right final l ec an iowa supreme court ruling could limit what state police agencies can take when searching your vehicle. people in iowa city were sporting orange today. it was a groupupof moms calling fofoaction on gun violence. we'll have the...
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>> he hit a rock, it sent him flying and it just started burro o burrowing. it goes full throttle. >> don't they have a kill switch. >> you do have a kill switch. he's okay. pretty cool video, right? >> it certainly looks pretty before the fall. >> yes, it is always pretty before the fall. these guys don't fall. but their go pro does. this is john perry. he and his boys went out. snowboarders and skiers get along along. as they hit the powd, er powder, the go pro does a few tricks of their own. they do it a few times. so cool. two dudes, one run, with the go pro. a few tricks and a little flair for the road. >> this is cool. >>> a camera set to take a peek. why this close-up is about to get a whole lot cuter. plus -- >> they're getting ready to brave the chilly powder tornado challenge. >> the person who gets the most money is the winner. >> see what happens when the pens when the spices start swirling. snowmen with buttons, snowflakes with icing candy corn feathers, sure look enticing rice krispies treats, the fun doesn't stop - how many ways can you snap, c
>> he hit a rock, it sent him flying and it just started burro o burrowing. it goes full throttle. >> don't they have a kill switch. >> you do have a kill switch. he's okay. pretty cool video, right? >> it certainly looks pretty before the fall. >> yes, it is always pretty before the fall. these guys don't fall. but their go pro does. this is john perry. he and his boys went out. snowboarders and skiers get along along. as they hit the powd, er powder, the go pro...
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flying and it just started burro o burrowing. it goes full throttle. >> don't they have a kill switch. >> you do have a kill switch. he's okay. pretty cool video, right? >> it certainly looks pretty before the fall. >> yes, it is always pretty before the fall. these guys don't fall. but their go pro does. this is john perry. he and his boys went out. snowboarders and skiers get along along. as they hit the powd,erpowder, the go pro does a few tricks of their own. they do it a few times. so cool. you see why they call the video, two dudes, one run, with the go pro. a few tricks and a little flair for the road. >> this is cool. >>> a camera set to take a peek. why this close-up is about to get a whole lot cuter. plus -- brave the chilly powder tornado challenge. >> the person who gets the most money is the winner. >> see what happens when the spices start swirling. snowmen with buttons, snowflakes with icing candy corn feathers, sure look enticing rice krispies treats, the fun doesn't stop - how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop
flying and it just started burro o burrowing. it goes full throttle. >> don't they have a kill switch. >> you do have a kill switch. he's okay. pretty cool video, right? >> it certainly looks pretty before the fall. >> yes, it is always pretty before the fall. these guys don't fall. but their go pro does. this is john perry. he and his boys went out. snowboarders and skiers get along along. as they hit the powd,erpowder, the go pro does a few tricks of their own. they do...
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four buildings were evacuated on 64th street near 11th avenue and burrow park around 9:45 last night a dozen families were allowed back into their homes at midnight after workers made a temporary fix. workers from national grid will have 64th street closed for most of the day to finish that job. >>> a section of first avenue on the upper east side is still closed today, days after bricks came crashing down from 35 stories above. no one has been allowed between 62nd and 64th streets on first avenue since a huge slab of bricks fell from a building incredibly, nobody was hurt. unclear when that section of first avenue will reopen. >>> jurors are expected to begin deliberating this afternoon at the federal corruption trial of dean skel lows and his son. prosecutors have spent the last three weeks making their case against the former senate leader. he is accused of using his position to get his son a high-paying no-show job. both men have pleaded not guilty to charges that include bribery, extortion and conspiracy. as soon as the jury reaches its verdict, we will bring that to you. >>> al
four buildings were evacuated on 64th street near 11th avenue and burrow park around 9:45 last night a dozen families were allowed back into their homes at midnight after workers made a temporary fix. workers from national grid will have 64th street closed for most of the day to finish that job. >>> a section of first avenue on the upper east side is still closed today, days after bricks came crashing down from 35 stories above. no one has been allowed between 62nd and 64th streets on...
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ed burrows took advantage of the program, which helped him land a full-time position. >> reporter: who take of your daughter now? >> i do. >> old old she? >> she is 18. >> so she is in high school? >> she graduated from high school and is in college. >>> there is still time to get those holiday gifts, but don't wait too much longer especially if you want to mail it. it is the busiest day of the year for the u.s. postal service. amazon prime offering shoppers guaranteed delivery by christmas eve but you have to order by midnight on the east coast. >>> google and ford said to be working together on those self driving cars. google began their talks with auto makers about the technology earlier this year. they are already testing dozens of self driving cars in california and texas. >>> and the numbers have been drawn in one of the biggest lotteries ever. millions around the world watching the drawing in spain's el gordo lottery. it pays out more than $2 billion in prizes. >>> and we're smiling for now. thanks for watching. i'm del walters in new york. the news continues live from london ne
ed burrows took advantage of the program, which helped him land a full-time position. >> reporter: who take of your daughter now? >> i do. >> old old she? >> she is 18. >> so she is in high school? >> she graduated from high school and is in college. >>> there is still time to get those holiday gifts, but don't wait too much longer especially if you want to mail it. it is the busiest day of the year for the u.s. postal service. amazon prime offering...
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. >> thank you, ellis axe the crowd gathered for the burrow parade. >> as you can see right there lancaster avenue came alive with holiday spirit and i have entertainment and our photographer was kind enough to shoot this for us as he ipd penitentiary the days with his shoot this for us as he ipd penitentiary the days with his kids are who were will at of what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e. that's the world t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods stores live in. where there's no need for sales because we offer amazing prices on thoughtful gifts everyday. let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays. with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreem
. >> thank you, ellis axe the crowd gathered for the burrow parade. >> as you can see right there lancaster avenue came alive with holiday spirit and i have entertainment and our photographer was kind enough to shoot this for us as he ipd penitentiary the days with his shoot this for us as he ipd penitentiary the days with his kids are who were will at of what if the holidays were about people again? and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e, and not s-a-l-e....
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doesn't appear to be a problem across manhattan or the five burrows but everyone else is give yourself extra time. visibility hasn't reduced to less than a mile in some spots pmi support poughkeepsie and sussex and monticello, that will slow you down this morning and later this afternoon it will be rain that will keep things across the area. we start with nice temperatures in the 40s in poughkeepsie, sussex, monticello, 55 in central park, lot of clouds, no rain yet but it is on the way, we anticipate a lot of rainfall in the afternoon and evening. it is this system that is heading in our direction so that your umbrella handy because we will experience heavy rainfall later this afternoon. tomorrow 73 for christmas eve believe it or not. the previous record was 63. christmas day looks like we will stay nice and dry, temperatures above average and over the weekend another chance of rain fall. ines as your traffic day. it was nicki minaj in the background. ines: let's talk about the cross bronx, traffic, some problems, jerome avenue there is an accident blocking a lane, a car fire 89 the
doesn't appear to be a problem across manhattan or the five burrows but everyone else is give yourself extra time. visibility hasn't reduced to less than a mile in some spots pmi support poughkeepsie and sussex and monticello, that will slow you down this morning and later this afternoon it will be rain that will keep things across the area. we start with nice temperatures in the 40s in poughkeepsie, sussex, monticello, 55 in central park, lot of clouds, no rain yet but it is on the way, we...
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bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 made history today as north carolina took on texas sticks the landing on that three-pointer... he's now tied as the school's all-time 3-pointers leader with shammond williams at 233 ... but just a little later, marcus left wide open for three... he breaks the record... big congrats to him... he finished with 20 points tonight ... and when we come back, i'll have some high school wrestling highlights. stay with tv9. ... welcome back, in high school nine teams took part in the five seasons dual at cedar rapids kennedy. round remember, prairie coach kane thompson used to be the head coach at alburnett ... prairie jumped out to a huge lead... 106, conrad braswell nearly gets the fall at the end of the 3rd period... but he still wins the match 15-4 to give the hawks a 28-6 lead ... alburnett tries to collect some points... 120, ben moyer with the fall to give the pirates
bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 made history today as north carolina took on texas sticks the landing on that three-pointer... he's now tied as the school's all-time 3-pointers leader with shammond williams at 233 ... but just a little later, marcus left wide open for three... he breaks the record... big congrats to him... he...
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. >> this is a man who smokes marl burrow cigarettes. >> reporter: in the past people were encouragedoke at breakfast, after sport, even in the shower. today most countries have banned television tobacco ads, replacing them with hard-hitting health warnings. >> every 15 cigarettes you smoke will cause a mu tigs. >> reporter: smoking is believed to have cost the british economy around $20 billion a year. much more than the $14 billion the u.k. government makes from taxing the industry. the decision is expected to be made final in a few month's time, and with turkey and canada also likely to introduce plain packaging, tobacco companies continue to feel the squeeze. >>> still to come on the program, praying for peace. why christmas for some in the west bank, will be marred by the recent violence. >>> to be in this business and really believe in it, you have to be a pest mist by nature. >> the u.s. investors flocking to put their money into trailer parks. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, again, and a reminder of the top stories. syria opposition activists say five people have been killed and dozens of othe
. >> this is a man who smokes marl burrow cigarettes. >> reporter: in the past people were encouragedoke at breakfast, after sport, even in the shower. today most countries have banned television tobacco ads, replacing them with hard-hitting health warnings. >> every 15 cigarettes you smoke will cause a mu tigs. >> reporter: smoking is believed to have cost the british economy around $20 billion a year. much more than the $14 billion the u.k. government makes from taxing...
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bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 ... linn-mar grad marcus paige made history today as north carolina took on texas sticks the landing on that three-pointer... he's now tied as the school's all-time 3-pointers leader with shammond williams at 233 ... but just a little later, marcus left wide open for three... he breaks the record... big congrats to him... he finished with 20 points tonight ... welcome back, in high school wrestling, nine teams took part in the five seasons dual at cedar rapids kennedy. ... let's go to the championship round between prairie and alburnett... remember, prairie coach kane thompson used to be the head coach at alburnett ... prairie jumped out to a huge lead... 106, conrad braswell nearly gets the fall at the end of the 3rd period... but he still wins the match 15-4 to give the hawks a 28-6 lead ... alburnett tries to collect some points...
bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62 ... linn-mar grad marcus paige made history today as north carolina took on texas sticks the landing on that three-pointer... he's now tied as the school's all-time 3-pointers leader with shammond williams at 233 ... but just a little later, marcus left wide open for...
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david burrowes: following last week's vote, can my right honorable friend give us an update on actionagainst the genocidal jihadists who not only attack christians, yazidis and muslims, but pillage their churches, shrines and mosques? alongside the welcome announcement of £30 million to protect cultural heritage, but can we also ratify the hague convention? mr. osborne: let me update the house on the military action that has taken place since we met last week. we have 16 aircraft conducting strikes, as well as our reaper drones. the raf have conducted 11 missions, principally against the oilfields, and we are also supporting iraqi security forces. the foreign secretary will be in new york next week for talks on trying to bring an end to the horrendous conflict in syria. as for the damage that is being done to the cultural artifacts in the area, we are providing £30 million as part of the cultural fund. i have discussed that with the director of the british museum. on the ratification of the convention, that is something taking place. mr. speaker: angela eagle. [cheers] angela eagle: t
david burrowes: following last week's vote, can my right honorable friend give us an update on actionagainst the genocidal jihadists who not only attack christians, yazidis and muslims, but pillage their churches, shrines and mosques? alongside the welcome announcement of £30 million to protect cultural heritage, but can we also ratify the hague convention? mr. osborne: let me update the house on the military action that has taken place since we met last week. we have 16 aircraft conducting...
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he drew a crowd of more than burrow back in october. busiest shopping days of the year, black lives matter and they try to close an airport. this was minneapolis and the mall of america to protest last s fatal shooting of a black suspect by away police officer. from the mall, protest moot -- moved to the airport. 15 protesters were arrested on various charges. if you stayed at a hyatt hotel, you might want to keep your eye and a credit card statement because the chain found that processes customer payments. this raises the possibility that hackers have obtained credit card numbers or other sensitive information. the hyatt has hired security experts to investigate. randy: you heard this before, holiday stress can have an impact on your health. antoinette: we have some simple ways to protect your heart from the tension. plus, a wonderful holiday tradition in wakefield could soon come to an end, the mission volunteers hope a new generation will keep up. china as a firefighter falls from a burning building and have the escape went wrong just ahead. >> at least eight people are dead after storm
he drew a crowd of more than burrow back in october. busiest shopping days of the year, black lives matter and they try to close an airport. this was minneapolis and the mall of america to protest last s fatal shooting of a black suspect by away police officer. from the mall, protest moot -- moved to the airport. 15 protesters were arrested on various charges. if you stayed at a hyatt hotel, you might want to keep your eye and a credit card statement because the chain found that processes...
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this is the area that we're expecting to see travel trouble from this system. the burr yohgz not -- burrows not included in that. the temperatures dropping off last night and tonight is still not enough to see snowfall. the temperatures in the teens and lower to mid-20s. feeling like 30s. the city just feels like 32 right now. certainly a chill. these numbers aren't cold enough to see the chill. many spots not making it to that 32 degree mark. in fact, right now on the accutrack, the precipitation is not making it to the surface. the atmosphere is just too dry. however this next batch up here showing up in pink just now coming into the state, that's what we'll see -- a sleet state in the city first. and then wrapping up -- it's a big system. so first up, we will get that icy mix in the system then that icy sleet will hold up in the midwest -- and tomorrow morning, that's what's going to affect the commute. and could potentially create some trouble with a half inch to almost 2 inches of ralph coming in for before 2:00. that's a lot of moisture to contend with in a short amount of time. so by
this is the area that we're expecting to see travel trouble from this system. the burr yohgz not -- burrows not included in that. the temperatures dropping off last night and tonight is still not enough to see snowfall. the temperatures in the teens and lower to mid-20s. feeling like 30s. the city just feels like 32 right now. certainly a chill. these numbers aren't cold enough to see the chill. many spots not making it to that 32 degree mark. in fact, right now on the accutrack, the...
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. >> miami is sixth burrow. rest in peace the bunny brutally murdered. : most popular wine is in south florida in >>? >> it's so hot. >> love it adam shapiro we need >> you'll be happy to know border goes today. [laughter] fox business.com/channel finder. >> we love adam even a little cotton ball. >> all right mike. we are rapidly running out of time. >> cotton tail. ball, tail. >> tomato show you what's up out there for the day here with a wintry mix, mess out there turning over to rain as morning starts off here. and most of that mention is happening up north of the city. so mainly like orange county putnam, dutchess, ulster county so change over to rain with time and few showers are left over o in early afternoon and done by this evening. so things do get better and slick out there so keep that in christina see what's going on problems with the roads. i geds it is like a warmup in materials of getting used this situation weather wise. >> roadways not good for us right now. but we have accidents -- everywhere.
. >> miami is sixth burrow. rest in peace the bunny brutally murdered. : most popular wine is in south florida in >>? >> it's so hot. >> love it adam shapiro we need >> you'll be happy to know border goes today. [laughter] fox business.com/channel finder. >> we love adam even a little cotton ball. >> all right mike. we are rapidly running out of time. >> cotton tail. ball, tail. >> tomato show you what's up out there for the day here with a...
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. >> among the threats are rodents, beavers and owls which burrow into the banks making them unstablein some cases environment at restrictions prevent the state from taking action against protected animals like the owls. >> we have a need for public trust doctrine to take care of the environment. we have an obligation to provide for public safety. >> state engineer david pese pesevento says they are updating the flood system. >> if this were to fail, then this land, there would be millions of dollars of agricultural land that would did he damaged. >> he says climate change and rising tides make it difficult to plan. >> a combination of high tide and a storm event could bring significant damage. >> it could happen again. >> it could. it very well could. >> even with extensive el nino rains predicted for later this winter, he believes the newly fortified levees will do their job. >> we're ready. >> if things go south -- >> i hope it's after i'm retired. >> interesting to see how the state is preparing for el nino. jeff has been looking at maps to give us an idea. how do you measure the
. >> among the threats are rodents, beavers and owls which burrow into the banks making them unstablein some cases environment at restrictions prevent the state from taking action against protected animals like the owls. >> we have a need for public trust doctrine to take care of the environment. we have an obligation to provide for public safety. >> state engineer david pese pesevento says they are updating the flood system. >> if this were to fail, then this land,...
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from our south jersey burrow, police are searching for a burglar wanted in four counties. take a look at this pick. torts say this guy used a crow bar to pry open the door. he also brings a black trash bag with him to carry out his loot. investigators believe he is behind nine burglaries in burlington, salem, glocester and atlantic counties dating back to late november. what we now know exactly when the master renovation project will begin at the gallery at the market east. it is set to close new year's day, that's when people use a short cut will be out of luck t. west ends will remain opened. the work will transform the gallery into the fashion outlets of philadelphia. they are expected to open in 2017. today will be another busy travel day as people head out on their holiday trips. aaa says more than 100 million americans will travel between now and the new year. most of those trips will be by car. aaa says the big reason is gas prices are the lowest they have been in years. let's see how the roads are faring this morning with jessica boyington, what are you seeing. >>
from our south jersey burrow, police are searching for a burglar wanted in four counties. take a look at this pick. torts say this guy used a crow bar to pry open the door. he also brings a black trash bag with him to carry out his loot. investigators believe he is behind nine burglaries in burlington, salem, glocester and atlantic counties dating back to late november. what we now know exactly when the master renovation project will begin at the gallery at the market east. it is set to close...
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we have a cloudier sky, mild temperatures and showers for the five burrows toward the northeastern sections of new jersey and westchester, putnam county, in fairfield county, a deal and it will not mess up too many folks, commute an inconvenience and you should get more sunshine later in the day, high temperature impressive, 59 for a high today, same thing saturday, sunday 63, close to a record high, 64 for central park. let's see what is going on, that is not good. >> a couple problems across bronx, east bound, webster avenue, an accident blocking a lane. as far as putnam county goes, 84, 684, your moving great. let's show you the other problem on the cross bronx, this is the ramp from major deegan for what west bound, this tractor-trailer flipped on its side, blocked on going from the deegan to the cross bronx. and those trains on or close to schedule, street cleaning rules are in effect. ben: the arsonist targeting for skills, queens could be far more dangerous than first suspected. juliet: surveillance video was taken on sunday, november 8th. you see the suspect limping, holding his lef
we have a cloudier sky, mild temperatures and showers for the five burrows toward the northeastern sections of new jersey and westchester, putnam county, in fairfield county, a deal and it will not mess up too many folks, commute an inconvenience and you should get more sunshine later in the day, high temperature impressive, 59 for a high today, same thing saturday, sunday 63, close to a record high, 64 for central park. let's see what is going on, that is not good. >> a couple problems...
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what i loved about it was he burrows down on these four or five outsiders who, despite the numbers beingtoonishly obvious that there was a housing bubble, for some reason this little group of guys were the only ones that saw it. and right away i was hooked because i just love what is that about our culture? charlie: all of the smart people on wall street did not and the small group of guys did. adam: on top of that he has humor, rhythm, and most of all he has got information. by the time i was done reading the book, i felt like i did pretty good shape of what led to the 2008 collapse. yet i'd been completely engaged with these characters who are so amazingly played by these actors. i just never read a book that did that much -- where was learning, engaged, it was dramatic, tragic, funny. it is effortless. charlie: assuming you knew all the stuff about derivatives. [laughter] steve: that is what adam called. he knew it would be so easy for me to improvise. it is hard because adam likes to improvise. to improvise a leg which you do not speak is tricky. you have to throw some things in your
what i loved about it was he burrows down on these four or five outsiders who, despite the numbers beingtoonishly obvious that there was a housing bubble, for some reason this little group of guys were the only ones that saw it. and right away i was hooked because i just love what is that about our culture? charlie: all of the smart people on wall street did not and the small group of guys did. adam: on top of that he has humor, rhythm, and most of all he has got information. by the time i was...
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not the other jean: last week we told you about this wild burrow in california, patrolmen used jumper cables to corral the small donkey until the wildlife josh: police in oklahoma had a similar dilemma, but they just put the donkey in their patrol car, squishy is his name. the woman who found him didn't have any way to move the animal himself, but he fit just fine in the police car, although the cleanup was a little more difficult. >> when the donkey left a pretty big mess in the back of my police car, and it's not the first time that somebody has left a mess back there. josh: i don't even know what that means. the picture generated a lot of calls from all over the world offering to give squishy a home, but police say he's going back to the original owner. and an airline mistake sent a dog to the wrong destination and this was no small detour. jean: she was supposed to fly mississippi. instead bethany was put on a plane to honolulu. lucky, you. it took days and 10,000 extra back home, but the owners say they're not holding it against american airlines. >> i want to thank american airl
not the other jean: last week we told you about this wild burrow in california, patrolmen used jumper cables to corral the small donkey until the wildlife josh: police in oklahoma had a similar dilemma, but they just put the donkey in their patrol car, squishy is his name. the woman who found him didn't have any way to move the animal himself, but he fit just fine in the police car, although the cleanup was a little more difficult. >> when the donkey left a pretty big mess in the back of...
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reporter brian burrows wrote a book about edmond safra. >> the hallmark of safra's banks was always discretion. that you could tell your secrets to one of edmond's men and the secret police wouldn't barge down your door that night. >> but safra's trusted bank became embroiled in a legendary business scandal that threatened to tarnish his image. in 1983, safra briefly merged his firm with american express. when the merger didn't work out, rival executives at american express spread unsubstantiated rumors that safra was laundering money for organized crime. the trail reinforced the banker's distrust of outsiders. >> almost like he and his family had a gene for paranoia, even before the american express scandal broke. they saw bogeymen behind every bush. >> edmond safra's reported paranoia increased later in life with the onset of parkinson's disease. with his vast fortune, the ailing banker could afford a staff of nurses for round-the-clock care. there was a position open and the safras offered ted a job. impressed with his good deed, they'd also found his experience of healing. a qualified nurs
reporter brian burrows wrote a book about edmond safra. >> the hallmark of safra's banks was always discretion. that you could tell your secrets to one of edmond's men and the secret police wouldn't barge down your door that night. >> but safra's trusted bank became embroiled in a legendary business scandal that threatened to tarnish his image. in 1983, safra briefly merged his firm with american express. when the merger didn't work out, rival executives at american express spread...
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what do you think this burrow does in >> this is a bureau that in its short life has already returned over $11.2 billion to over 25 million americans who have been scammed by their financial companies. and they are really the only federal regulator that is tasked with protecting consulars from financial abuse. >> why do they need protecting? >> they need protecting because people are being charged up to 300% apr with predator payday loans, they are being discriminated against at auto dealers. and quite frankly sometimes they are given add-on products on their credit cards that they don't even ask for. so part of that money that has been returned to people is because they are being charged for products they never asked for. >> how determined with republicans to eliminating or reducing this bureau, and do you think the president will veto it? >> reporter: policy has always been not only should there not be any wall street riders, there should be no riders at all. and they are asking for a clean budget. and they are trying to force congress to decide do you want a funded government or th
what do you think this burrow does in >> this is a bureau that in its short life has already returned over $11.2 billion to over 25 million americans who have been scammed by their financial companies. and they are really the only federal regulator that is tasked with protecting consulars from financial abuse. >> why do they need protecting? >> they need protecting because people are being charged up to 300% apr with predator payday loans, they are being discriminated against...
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. >> after working into the night to bring the blaze under control, chief fred burrows begins an on-scene interview with andrew about the fire. >> we had portions of the building collapse -- >> the chief thinks the explosions have stopped but right in the middle of the interview, the fire unleashes its biggest blast of the night. >> any injuries or -- >> not at this time. that was a bit warm. >> honestly, i thought we had pretty much ran out of material to burn at that point but apparently there was a couple waiting for us. >> the explosion caused by the last containers of methanol happens four hours after the fire begins, startling the chief and his crew. >> he was obviously concerned, as were we, because it was honestly quite a miracle that there was nobody injured in this, or killed. >> firefighters continue spraying water throughout the night. finally putting out the stubborn blaze. all that's left of the warehouse is rubble. coming up -- a street erupts like a volcano. >> i can't believe i'm alive. >> a tunnel blows up. and a gas leak destroys a shopping mall. >> the aftermath would
. >> after working into the night to bring the blaze under control, chief fred burrows begins an on-scene interview with andrew about the fire. >> we had portions of the building collapse -- >> the chief thinks the explosions have stopped but right in the middle of the interview, the fire unleashes its biggest blast of the night. >> any injuries or -- >> not at this time. that was a bit warm. >> honestly, i thought we had pretty much ran out of material to...
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he's like burrowing back into the -- he's burrowing back into the connecticut yankee history of the familyfor something to grap on to in terms of his identity. and look, the whole thing has been misbegotten from the beginning. knowing and covering jeb, i never thought his heart was in it, even if he had $100 million in his bank account. i don't think he was ever really gaited for this, especially in the atmosphere we're in right now. it's just -- it just -- it just has been all wrong from the very beginning. and, you know, i think he could take a little satisfaction that he got under donald trump's skin a little bit tonight. but that's the most pyric of victories. who cares at this point. >> you had the "saturday night live" sketch this week. of course, with president bush reentering the race, you know, the brilliant will ferrell. but you also had the skit of jeb bush to the sound of the sarah mclaughlin song, the humane society setup. you know, donate to help bush. it's just like he's got ton a place in the race, it's real tough to dig out of, for sure. >> chris christie took time out to
he's like burrowing back into the -- he's burrowing back into the connecticut yankee history of the familyfor something to grap on to in terms of his identity. and look, the whole thing has been misbegotten from the beginning. knowing and covering jeb, i never thought his heart was in it, even if he had $100 million in his bank account. i don't think he was ever really gaited for this, especially in the atmosphere we're in right now. it's just -- it just -- it just has been all wrong from the...
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amazing writer, so the book is a book everyone should read, but what i loved about it was he really burrows down on these four or five outsiders who, despite the numbers being cartoonishly obvious that there was a housing bubble, for some reason this little group of guys are the ones. right away, i was, like, what does that say about our culture. on top of that, he's got humor, rhythm, storytelling and most of all information. so by the time i was done reading the book, i felt like i had a pretty good shape of what led to the 2008 collapse, yet i had been completely engaged with these characters that are so amazingly played by these actors. but i just never read a book that did that much where i was learning, where i was engaged, where it was dramatic, tragic, funny, and the way lewis writes, it's all so effortless. >> rose: i assume you knew all the stuff about derivatives and all the financial -- >> you're correct, and that's why adam called (laughter) >> rose: he knew you knew. he knew it would be so easy for me to improvise in that world. it's hard because adam likes to improvise. to im
amazing writer, so the book is a book everyone should read, but what i loved about it was he really burrows down on these four or five outsiders who, despite the numbers being cartoonishly obvious that there was a housing bubble, for some reason this little group of guys are the ones. right away, i was, like, what does that say about our culture. on top of that, he's got humor, rhythm, storytelling and most of all information. so by the time i was done reading the book, i felt like i had a...
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it would exchange the animal health division but burrowing consumer health assets.to show you volkswagen. interesting card data out of europe today. rose.agen's car sales big beneath the surface, what do you see. you see the market share of volkswagen changing the most since the emissions scandal since september down 2.3%. u.k. inflationg showing an increase of .1% in the month of november. essentially skirting around us euro for the better part of a month. we are a long way away from the 2% target. how you miss me when we get to the battle of the charts. mark barton in london for us and he will be back for the european close for a look at how u.s. markets are closing. abigail doolittle has the latest from the nasdaq. we are gaining a lot on oilabig abigail: we are seeing a nice moreery. shares are up than 1% on the composite index. back above its 200 day moving average reporting below that level. sometimes a bearish signal probably the observation at this point is the movement around that level of support continuing, we are likely to see big volatility i had her ha
it would exchange the animal health division but burrowing consumer health assets.to show you volkswagen. interesting card data out of europe today. rose.agen's car sales big beneath the surface, what do you see. you see the market share of volkswagen changing the most since the emissions scandal since september down 2.3%. u.k. inflationg showing an increase of .1% in the month of november. essentially skirting around us euro for the better part of a month. we are a long way away from the 2%...
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>>will tran: the two suspects after getting into the burrow confrontation all victims were taken to hospital and they have been released both suspects are being held without bail a bittersweet night they want the team to stay right hand of long the silver and black they remain hopeful the big question is what is next. >>will tran: the next meeting january 12th and 13 is expected window for when the owners will come to of both it involves relocating the charges and the raiders to a steady and carson oakland situation and needs a new stadium but no public money will be utilized in order for that to happen 75% of the league started to owners need to sign off on it. >>will tran: she is released this statement " we're determined this will not be the last game in oakland we're confident we can keep them in oakland and a way that is irresponsible to the taxpayers and tax to cover dollar state tune is the first two regular meetings in said there help the and the cavaliers were not in the way they said the war is that looking for tornado character of the sierra foothills just before christmas will sh
>>will tran: the two suspects after getting into the burrow confrontation all victims were taken to hospital and they have been released both suspects are being held without bail a bittersweet night they want the team to stay right hand of long the silver and black they remain hopeful the big question is what is next. >>will tran: the next meeting january 12th and 13 is expected window for when the owners will come to of both it involves relocating the charges and the raiders to a...
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brooklyn is deadliest burrow with 128, bronx 83 followed by queens, manhattan, and staten island. so gang violence pointing to that some critics in "the new york post" story from the sergeant union says hey, policies, policies that's what is driving the crime up. it's a policy of the administration read are about it in the new york "the new york post". >> support for isis is growing in the united states and hearing this morning that new york state leads the way for arrest of those supporters ben simmoneau is here and looking at the study. >> study came from george washington university down in d.c. they take a look at the arrests nation wide that may have been connected to isis. there have been a total of 1 since march of 2014. 56 took place this year of those 56, 13 were right here in new york more than any other state followed by minnesota actually somewhat randomly with 14e. u now meantime united states is sending more special operation forces to help iraqi and kurdish forces battles isis but iraq prime minister says they're not needed. fox news reported 200 troops these are gr
brooklyn is deadliest burrow with 128, bronx 83 followed by queens, manhattan, and staten island. so gang violence pointing to that some critics in "the new york post" story from the sergeant union says hey, policies, policies that's what is driving the crime up. it's a policy of the administration read are about it in the new york "the new york post". >> support for isis is growing in the united states and hearing this morning that new york state leads the way for...
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. >> we strategically deploy our offices in the other burrows to areas where there will be large crowdslier this month the nypd conducted a new demonstration of its and meantime in los angeles, officials are gearing up for tomorrow's rose parade. and in chicago security preparations are under way for their and tonight's major events are scheduled to go on as planned. overseas authorities are taking more extreme precautions and in paris there will be no fireworks show. the city still reeling from november's terror attack is mobilizing more than 11,000 police and military officers, 2,000 more than last year, and belgium officials have cancelled new year's eve festivities in brussels in fear of a possible terror threat. back here at home, spirits rear main high with law enforcement training for weeks hoping to ensure that americans have a safe and happy start to 2016. >> now, in light of the high security that will be in place today, one nypd official said "new york times" and times square just might be the safest pla place. >> let's bring in don borrelli you just heard ron say it could be
. >> we strategically deploy our offices in the other burrows to areas where there will be large crowdslier this month the nypd conducted a new demonstration of its and meantime in los angeles, officials are gearing up for tomorrow's rose parade. and in chicago security preparations are under way for their and tonight's major events are scheduled to go on as planned. overseas authorities are taking more extreme precautions and in paris there will be no fireworks show. the city still...
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he burrowed himself into sububuia, keeping a low profile. >> barsky: i was settling down, i was living in the... in rural pennsylvania at the time in a nice house with two children. i was, like, typical middle- class existence. >> kroft: and his life would archivist named vassal mitrokhin hadn't defected to the west in 1992 with a trove of notes on the viets' spying operations aroundndhe world. buried deep in his papers was the last name of a secret agent the kgb had deployed somewhere in america, barsky. >> joe reilly: we were concerned that he might be running an agent operating in the federal government somewhere. who knows? in the fbi, the cia, the state department. we had no idea. >> kroft: joe reilly was an fbi agent when the bureau got the mitrokhin tip, and the barsky case quickly became serious enough that fbi director louis freeh got personally involved. the fbi didn't know who or where he was, but the best lead seemed to be a jack barsky who was working as an i.t. specialist in new jersey, with a suburban home acacss the border in mt.t.ethel, nnsylvania. >> kroft: aside from
he burrowed himself into sububuia, keeping a low profile. >> barsky: i was settling down, i was living in the... in rural pennsylvania at the time in a nice house with two children. i was, like, typical middle- class existence. >> kroft: and his life would archivist named vassal mitrokhin hadn't defected to the west in 1992 with a trove of notes on the viets' spying operations aroundndhe world. buried deep in his papers was the last name of a secret agent the kgb had deployed...
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problem with that legislation that was introduced last week by senators dianne feinstein and richard burrow calling on twitter to be legally required to pass it on to law enforcement. they're only from people who are thinking -- who don't share isis' views. >> olivia sterns, thank you for looking into that. >>> i'm joined by mike craft, counterterrorism consultant and 20-year veteran of the state department counterterrorism office. mike is the co-author of "u.s. government counterterrorism, a guide to who does what" and he's working on another book right now, "the evolution of u.s. counterterrorism policy." nice to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> mr. kraft, you've been listening to the discussion we just had, you heard ari melber's reporting, let me start with the k-1 visa program which the administration said they're now going to investigate. they're going to look into the policies and procedures that are being used. what can they do at this point to make it a better system? >> well, first of all, they should be looking at all sources. i find it very hard to understand why
problem with that legislation that was introduced last week by senators dianne feinstein and richard burrow calling on twitter to be legally required to pass it on to law enforcement. they're only from people who are thinking -- who don't share isis' views. >> olivia sterns, thank you for looking into that. >>> i'm joined by mike craft, counterterrorism consultant and 20-year veteran of the state department counterterrorism office. mike is the co-author of "u.s. government...
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our adversaries have earn willed from that, and now they are burrowing themselves into population centersians as human shields. so while i appreciate the sentiment, i think it's historically inaccurate and probably bad military policy to be carpet bombing places such as raqqah and other populated areas. >> okay. so another big moment last night was when dr. ben carson was asked if he would be willing, if he's too nice, not to accept collateral damage in war as in the killing of civilians like women and children. listen to this. >> you have to be able to look at the big picture. and understand that it's actually merciful if you go ahead and finish the job rather than death by a thousand crooks. >> so you are okay with the deaths of thousands of innocent children and civilians. it's like -- >> you've got it. you've got it. >> that is what war -- can you be as ruthless as churchill was in prosecuting the war against the nazis? >> ruthless is not necessarily the word i would use, but tough, resolute. >> all right. so the audience thought that was a gotcha question. was it, general? >> well, i
our adversaries have earn willed from that, and now they are burrowing themselves into population centersians as human shields. so while i appreciate the sentiment, i think it's historically inaccurate and probably bad military policy to be carpet bombing places such as raqqah and other populated areas. >> okay. so another big moment last night was when dr. ben carson was asked if he would be willing, if he's too nice, not to accept collateral damage in war as in the killing of civilians...
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bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had
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bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62
bobbie burrows buries the three off the inbounds pass... she had 14 points ... closing seconds of the first quarter, the kickout to linn-mar grad kristie sommer and she beats the buzzer... wartburg had 12 3-pointers and wins 75-62