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to celebrate valentine's day, carol ann's carousel will offer extended evening hours throughout the weekend. the carousel will be open friday, february 12 from 7 p.m.-10p.m., saturday, february 13 from 7 p.m. 10 p.m. and on sunday, february 14 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. reserve your special valentine's day dinner at www.moerleinlage rhouse.com. cam we'll see you after the break. breaking now breaking now
to celebrate valentine's day, carol ann's carousel will offer extended evening hours throughout the weekend. the carousel will be open friday, february 12 from 7 p.m.-10p.m., saturday, february 13 from 7 p.m. 10 p.m. and on sunday, february 14 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. reserve your special valentine's day dinner at www.moerleinlage rhouse.com. cam we'll see you after the break. breaking now breaking now
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carol ann shieb lee is in des moines. >> first let's start with rich edson who is life in waader lieu morning, rich. >> they will have a rally in the building behind me. we will find out whether they will become caucus vote he is or goers eventually. donald trump and ted cruz are in the lead. marco rubio running third is trying to reestablish himself by detracting the frontrunners. >> senator cruz built his campaign on the fault that he is the only conservative in the race. he is a supporter of realizing people that were here illegal. he was a supporter of that until he was called out on it. one of the candidates has fallen dramatically has been ben carson. he is trying to establish his lead. >> i think people actually when it comes down to the actual vote will be looking to listen to their heart. i think everybody will be completely shocked. >> polls aren't the best predictor in the caucuses. not everyone is at the top of the polls will emerge on top. you remember even last time the thought was that governor mitt romney had won the iowa caucuses in 2012 where it was later when all of
carol ann shieb lee is in des moines. >> first let's start with rich edson who is life in waader lieu morning, rich. >> they will have a rally in the building behind me. we will find out whether they will become caucus vote he is or goers eventually. donald trump and ted cruz are in the lead. marco rubio running third is trying to reestablish himself by detracting the frontrunners. >> senator cruz built his campaign on the fault that he is the only conservative in the race. he...
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moerlein lager house, if you buy dinner tonight or tomorrow, you will get a pass for a free ride on carol ann's carousel at the banks.and from noon to nine on valentine's day, you can skate with your date for the price of one at the ice rink at fountain square.for a complete list of everything happening, just click on the news tab at local12-dot-com, then go to get it now links. 3 riot ...what we know so far after the chaos behind bars ... plus ...people were sitting down for a meal ... when one man came at them with a machete ..how police resolved the scary situation ... next, 3 3 good morning... (ad lib) police are 3 looking for a motive.. after a man attacked people at a columbus restaurant.. with a restaurant last night, and randomly went after people. four people are hurt, but they're all expected to be okay.after the attack the man led officers on a short car chase.once they cornered him.. police say he lunged at them with the machete.. and an 3 new charges against five people after a deadly gas explosion in new york last year ...the explosion killed two people and leveled buildings in th
moerlein lager house, if you buy dinner tonight or tomorrow, you will get a pass for a free ride on carol ann's carousel at the banks.and from noon to nine on valentine's day, you can skate with your date for the price of one at the ice rink at fountain square.for a complete list of everything happening, just click on the news tab at local12-dot-com, then go to get it now links. 3 riot ...what we know so far after the chaos behind bars ... plus ...people were sitting down for a meal ... when...
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there was one important exception, on may 8th, 1983, the body of carol ann christensen was found. like the others she had been strangled but unlike theirs, her body was clothed and the scene elaborately staged. >> over the years we've seen lots of bizarre crime scenes. we don't understand all the symbolism of some of the things that he did there. >> christensen had two fish, trout, placed on her chest. an empty bottle of wine on her stomach and sausage on her hands. so bizarre that at first reichert didn't think the murder fit the green river killer's m.o. he was muzzled, worried, was there a second murderer? even christensen mother and sister had their doubts. >> at the time we didn't connect it. she wasn't found in the green river, she was found in maple valley. >> what matters to us right now is the evidence that's left behind. >> what was left behind would later link christensen's murder to that of the other young victims dragged to the green river the year before. there were suspects, of course. the fbi did a profile, a profile that was so general it could have fit half the y
there was one important exception, on may 8th, 1983, the body of carol ann christensen was found. like the others she had been strangled but unlike theirs, her body was clothed and the scene elaborately staged. >> over the years we've seen lots of bizarre crime scenes. we don't understand all the symbolism of some of the things that he did there. >> christensen had two fish, trout, placed on her chest. an empty bottle of wine on her stomach and sausage on her hands. so bizarre that...
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ann? roe:what criag, carol -- it's hard to hear you because i have my radio up-- my gps is chipring at me--looks like someone's calling me--and i'm getting some emails---luckily i'm not trying to driving-- but this is the case for 9 out of every 10 drivers--dealing with at least one of these while trying to stay safe on the roads. nats road"it's kind of scary that the statistic is that high--"aaa says about 90% of drivers admit to risky driving practices including speeding-- drowsy or drugged driving--red- light running--and distracted driving. can you guess the main culprit?"the phone." "phones.""deftinitely my phone (laughs)"they're right--nats: you ready to go?micahel: yeah et's go. michael becuore-- has been teaching driving with aaa for years--the study analyzed 24-hundred drivers did in the last month--nats in car: ""does their head drop to their lap are they turning ot pasengers seat?42--percent of drivers say admitted to reading a text or email behind the wheel -- 70 percent say they've taking a call-- (***driver***)"people are always on and it seems like they don't turn off anuyth
ann? roe:what criag, carol -- it's hard to hear you because i have my radio up-- my gps is chipring at me--looks like someone's calling me--and i'm getting some emails---luckily i'm not trying to driving-- but this is the case for 9 out of every 10 drivers--dealing with at least one of these while trying to stay safe on the roads. nats road"it's kind of scary that the statistic is that high--"aaa says about 90% of drivers admit to risky driving practices including speeding-- drowsy or...
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carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.hat she suggests needs to be done is to get prominent women talking about real things like domestic arrangements. who is arranging the kids at home while i am running the company? sheelah: a lot of the women are representatives of their companies. the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure by their employers in themselves. there is a lot of glossing over and you can do it, if you try harder, you can do it. the point and marie thought it was making that i certainly observed as well, there's not a lot of acknowledging the dirty reality behind the scenes. ghts would the life o go all, all of that stuff would come out. david: we talk about how big of a business this has become. n it brown but it off -- spu off and is doing conferences around the world. are these making money? sheelah: it is definitely hard to do it well. there is a handful apple did, theree ones that have -- is a handful that have folded, but t
carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.hat she suggests needs to be done is to get prominent women talking about real things like domestic arrangements. who is arranging the kids at home while i am running the company? sheelah: a lot of the women are representatives of their companies. the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure by their employers in themselves. there is a lot of glossing over and you can...
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carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.t you put in your story, what she suggests needs to be done. have prominent women talking about real things like who is raising kids at home while i am running the company. sheila: that's what i noticed. a lot of these women are representatives of the companies, and the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. so they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure from their employers and themselves. so there is a lot of glossing over and, you can do it if you just lean in harder, try harder. the point anne-marie slaughter was making that i certainly observed, there was not a lot of acknowledging of the dirty reality behind the scenes. as soon as the lights go off and everyone goes back to the dinner table, all of that stuff was on us. david: we did not talk about how big of a business this has become. tina brown is under "the new york times," but really doing this around the world. are these all making money? are companies making money off these conferences?
carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.t you put in your story, what she suggests needs to be done. have prominent women talking about real things like who is raising kids at home while i am running the company. sheila: that's what i noticed. a lot of these women are representatives of the companies, and the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. so they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure from their employers and themselves. so there is a lot of...
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carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.ry, she suggests needs to be done. have prominent women talking about real things like who is raising kids at home while i am running the company. sheila: that's what i noticed. a lot of these women are representatives of the companies, and the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. so they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure from their employers and themselves. so there is a lot of glossing over and, you can do it if you just lean in harder, try harder. the point and reset or was making that i certainly observed -- andriy slaughter was making that i certainly observed, there was not a lot of acknowledging of the dirty reality behind the scenes. as soon as the lights go off and everyone goes back to the dinner table, all of that stuff was on us. david: we did not talk about how big of a business this has become. tina brown is under "the new york times," but really doing this around the world. are these all making money? our companies making money
carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter.ry, she suggests needs to be done. have prominent women talking about real things like who is raising kids at home while i am running the company. sheila: that's what i noticed. a lot of these women are representatives of the companies, and the whole thing is very carefully stage-managed. so they don't want to be too negative. that is true. they are under pressure from their employers and themselves. so there is a lot of glossing over and, you...
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have benjamin fee for clinton, carol baty for sanders, charlie brown for sanders, mary frymouth helt for clinton. julie flemming for clinton. chris tin anderson for clinton ann disher for clinton, ben hump fri for clinton, erin ding us for clinton, can i have a motion to ratify that slate? do i have a second? >> carol, if you have any alternates. >> all in favor say aye. >> aye! >> all opposed say nay. excellent. we have ratified the slate. are we now ready to adjourn? >> yes. >> thank you very much everybody for all your service and your help. i appreciate you for sticking around to the bitter end. thank you for your service. >> can i take a picture of that maybe? >> hillary just wants -- the campaign wants to track them long-term so we get them all to the county convention. >>> the focus turns now to new hampshire where the first in the nation primary will be held a week from today. the union leader writing that florida senator marco rubio is promising a full-court press in that state after arriving there early this morning following a third place result in last night's iowa caucuses. senator rubio is trying to establish himself as the main gop threat to f
have benjamin fee for clinton, carol baty for sanders, charlie brown for sanders, mary frymouth helt for clinton. julie flemming for clinton. chris tin anderson for clinton ann disher for clinton, ben hump fri for clinton, erin ding us for clinton, can i have a motion to ratify that slate? do i have a second? >> carol, if you have any alternates. >> all in favor say aye. >> aye! >> all opposed say nay. excellent. we have ratified the slate. are we now ready to adjourn?...
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carol avenue, piney branch road. good news traffic still getting by at that location. you can see green on the maps still. in annendel now, flooding causing closure 450 between saint steven's road. caution there. aside from that the rest of the majors looking good like 270 into the district, that's traffic, back to you, halle. >> thanks, winter storm is creating a travel nightmare for people in colorado. last night denver's airport canceled about third of it flight. winter storm warning is in effect for colorado today at noon. forecasters say heavy snow is expected to fall in denver and surrounding areas until late tonight. some areas could see as much as a foot of snow. >> closer to home, maryland family says all of the digging out from last month's blizzard has severely damaged his home. >> montgomery county man claims the damage was done by state plows, while they cleared snow in his neighborhood. >> fox5's emily miller has the exclusive details. >> itit was the scariest thinger. >> they woke up about 8:00 a.m. saturday, heard loud crashing sounds, the back of his house was being bashed, and windows were shatt
carol avenue, piney branch road. good news traffic still getting by at that location. you can see green on the maps still. in annendel now, flooding causing closure 450 between saint steven's road. caution there. aside from that the rest of the majors looking good like 270 into the district, that's traffic, back to you, halle. >> thanks, winter storm is creating a travel nightmare for people in colorado. last night denver's airport canceled about third of it flight. winter storm warning...
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ann mclane kuster. we need her in the house of representatives fighting for us. and let's send carolack to the house to represent the first district. [applause] wasn't it great to see governor lynch here tonight? [applause] and of course our great governor, maggie hassan. [applause] i don't -- i am getting there, just wait a minute. [laughter] i don't like to complain, but i really am kind of tired of having my vote canceled in the united states senate. so can you send maggie hassan to join me in november? [applause] she will be a great senator, don't you think? and speaking of the senate, i just have to give a shout out to two of my colleagues who are were here earlier today and are here tonight. debbie shukman out for debbie stabenow from michigan. [applause] and senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. [applause] as amy said, today we where the sisterhood of the traveling pants suits. [applause] and i also want to acknowledge martin o'malley as a friend, and martin o'malley, and all of his supporters in new hampshire. for their contribution to this campaign. [applause] now i think yo
ann mclane kuster. we need her in the house of representatives fighting for us. and let's send carolack to the house to represent the first district. [applause] wasn't it great to see governor lynch here tonight? [applause] and of course our great governor, maggie hassan. [applause] i don't -- i am getting there, just wait a minute. [laughter] i don't like to complain, but i really am kind of tired of having my vote canceled in the united states senate. so can you send maggie hassan to join me...
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parts of anne arrundel county most of loudoun county you could earned one two and north of that i 70 corridor and northern maryland counties and washington yoynts and frederick county and caroltimore harbor all that is 2 to 4. it's legitimate snow coming through before it's all said and done and 4 to 6 with 6 plus we lifted north, northwest philly suburbs may get 6, 6 plus allentown 6, 6 plus and if you travel north that's what we'll end up with and again just outside of the metro northern areas could pickp a slushy one to two before all satisfied and done. here's the forecast for today. cold and raw all day long. with this rain snow mix. these temperatures represent the city, 34, 8 a.m. and i don't think we get to 32 in town that won't happen and 38 lunchtime and 38, 4:00. we may touch 40 for a high today and what i've already seen are obviously some snow is accumulating and it's starting to melt again. the roads are pretty warm from yesterday's sunshine in temperatures yesterday well up into the 40s. that's a benefit us to. cold and freeze breezy tomorrow, 38 rmingts look how cold it gets thursday, warm, 2 234 the bottom drops out arctic air coming for the weekend. bitter
parts of anne arrundel county most of loudoun county you could earned one two and north of that i 70 corridor and northern maryland counties and washington yoynts and frederick county and caroltimore harbor all that is 2 to 4. it's legitimate snow coming through before it's all said and done and 4 to 6 with 6 plus we lifted north, northwest philly suburbs may get 6, 6 plus allentown 6, 6 plus and if you travel north that's what we'll end up with and again just outside of the metro northern...
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ann mclane kuster. we need her in the house of representatives writing for us. -- fighting for us. let's send carolpresent the first district. [applause] wasn't it great to see governor lynch here tonight? [applause] course our great governor, maggie hassan. [applause] -- i am getting there, just wait a minute. but it like to complain, really am kind of tired of having my vote canceled in the united states senate. tocan you send maggie hansen -- hassan to join me in november? [applause] she will be a great senator, don't you think? senate, ing of the just have to give a shout out to two of my colleagues who are here earlier today and here tonight, senator debbie seven now for michigan. [applause] and senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. [applause] , today we where the sisterhood of the traveling pants suits. [applause] and i also want to acknowledge martin o'malley, and all of his supporters in new hampshire. for their contribution to this campaign. [applause] now i think you all know that bernie sanders is a colleague and a friend. [applause] and i admire the passion that he brings to the issues
ann mclane kuster. we need her in the house of representatives writing for us. -- fighting for us. let's send carolpresent the first district. [applause] wasn't it great to see governor lynch here tonight? [applause] course our great governor, maggie hassan. [applause] -- i am getting there, just wait a minute. but it like to complain, really am kind of tired of having my vote canceled in the united states senate. tocan you send maggie hansen -- hassan to join me in november? [applause] she...