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. >> ashlea: at western carolina university, some students say they'll be watching returns >> keeping in the back of my mind a back-up plan. >> ashlea: while tonight could reveal clear leaders in each party, there are not enough delegates on the table to make anyone a clear winner. darcel. >> darcel: we'll have continuing super tuesday coverage tonight. there's a one hour special right here on abc 13 at 10 o'clock. there's an election special that will be streaming on wlos.com starting at 9. >> tammy: the state naacp is now calling for a transparent it involves yesterday's shooting death of 24-year-old akeel denkins. he was shot when officers tried to serve a warrant on a felony drug charge. license to kill. we don't know exactly what happened. but we know there are some things. if one is running away, that is not a license to kill. we have to have transparency. >> tammy: he's on administrative leave, which is standard. >>> detectives were told that 28-year-old stacy saunters smuggled pills in to the mcdowell county jail. deputies later found that she was in possession of a narcotic.
. >> ashlea: at western carolina university, some students say they'll be watching returns >> keeping in the back of my mind a back-up plan. >> ashlea: while tonight could reveal clear leaders in each party, there are not enough delegates on the table to make anyone a clear winner. darcel. >> darcel: we'll have continuing super tuesday coverage tonight. there's a one hour special right here on abc 13 at 10 o'clock. there's an election special that will be streaming on...
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aspgutson-site "choic nchance" documentary set to premiere at north carolina central university. >>> and we hear from a cancer >>> north carolina central message to share, if counselor education program is inviting the public to the premiere screening of choice not chance documentary. the film is described as the start of a revolution to change the lives of african-american males. joining us now to talk about this documentary which was three years in the making is cast member, andrew moody, and coproducer, mindy four. three years. >> three years in the making, it was a lot of work. >> what was the origin of the idea? >> we started this because we were seeing so many young man -- young men who are gifted, talented, intelligent and articulate who had bright futures ahead of them. and, there just seemed to be so many of them making some poor choices, and we really did not understand why and that is the base for this film. >> so much optimism early on. we were seeing things were some young men were going down the wrong path. and we just did not understand why. you know, is it as? is it sc
aspgutson-site "choic nchance" documentary set to premiere at north carolina central university. >>> and we hear from a cancer >>> north carolina central message to share, if counselor education program is inviting the public to the premiere screening of choice not chance documentary. the film is described as the start of a revolution to change the lives of african-american males. joining us now to talk about this documentary which was three years in the making is...
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. >>> investigators at carolina university are investigatorring racial comments on social media in the middle of students black lives matter movement. they say it was supposed to be a peaceful celebration but turned ugly on facebook and through the app. >> there were some that said black lives splatter, talking about bringing in the kkk, saying they didn't feel like we had a point. >> some students deleted the app and messages following those comments. others say the university's response wasn't fast enough, allowing more posts to surface. university officials sent an e- mail condemning the posts and encouraging discussion. east carolina university police charged a charlotte teen with simple assault and ethnic racial slur while assaulting another student thursday night at a bus stop. the chancellor released this statement: >>> 7:33 right now. a major company is coming to charlotte and bringing hundreds of jobs. >> reporter: paypal has 10 other operations centers and reported $9.2 billion in revenue last year. this is a successful company hoping to expand even further, so this is big fo
. >>> investigators at carolina university are investigatorring racial comments on social media in the middle of students black lives matter movement. they say it was supposed to be a peaceful celebration but turned ugly on facebook and through the app. >> there were some that said black lives splatter, talking about bringing in the kkk, saying they didn't feel like we had a point. >> some students deleted the app and messages following those comments. others say the...
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he is a student of carolina university but lives in fayetteville. he told me he was in the crowd at the rally to see donald trump, not to protest or demonstrate. deputies wrestled one of those people to the ground. he was videotaping the takedown. deputies told him he had to leave. he told deputies he was not protesting. he did not know the people that were arguing. he was still ordered to leave. he said someone started yelling insults and racial slurs. >> as that was happening, people were waving at us in a sarcastic way, calling us the "n" word. this was my first experience of racism. rally. phone, and the guy got a piece of his face. the sheriff's office is aware of the video posted online. as soon as he files a complaint, he can begin the investigation. >> governor mccrory today thanked north carolina voters for their overwhelming approval of yesterday's bond referendum that allows the state to borrow $2 billion for college campus infrastructure improvement. it won easily with two thirds of voters saying yes. reporter: jordan lake is one of the
he is a student of carolina university but lives in fayetteville. he told me he was in the crowd at the rally to see donald trump, not to protest or demonstrate. deputies wrestled one of those people to the ground. he was videotaping the takedown. deputies told him he had to leave. he told deputies he was not protesting. he did not know the people that were arguing. he was still ordered to leave. he said someone started yelling insults and racial slurs. >> as that was happening, people...
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. >> they also played homage to a group of south carolina university students who were killed protesting in 1968. tim scott was joined by congressman lewis. >> and charleston, will continue to be a stop along the way. >> former unc stand out, sentence, and followup in colorado last year, to influence california a few minutes later and lawson who signed with the indiana pacers could be sent to jail for six months -- in 2008, he pled guilty to under age drinking. >>> edgecombe county found a wife in a bedroom, the husband was in another room. the husband shot his wife before taking his own life. their names have not been released. >>> at a meeting sunday, the top leadership committee voted to band their chairman, has an harnett from the party's property. they even cut off his e-mail account. ugly feud between the grassroots chairman and high ranking party operatives. lynda joins us. >> reporter: he was the first g.o.p. african-american chairman, defending candidates back. one party's source described it as distinction al dysfunctional. party leaders voted to centure him after he hired some
. >> they also played homage to a group of south carolina university students who were killed protesting in 1968. tim scott was joined by congressman lewis. >> and charleston, will continue to be a stop along the way. >> former unc stand out, sentence, and followup in colorado last year, to influence california a few minutes later and lawson who signed with the indiana pacers could be sent to jail for six months -- in 2008, he pled guilty to under age drinking. >>>...
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he is a student of carolina university but lives in fayetteville. he told me he was in the crowd at the rally to see donald trump, not to protest or demonstrate.
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carolina. you may remember his appearance at johnson c. smith university last week. and recent polls have clinton leading bernie sanders here in north carolina by nearly 20 points but this campaign is certainly not taking those numbers for granted. they are trying to show up here. and you can see lots of people are showing up for her. sara-blake morgan wbtv on your side. >> thank you. and turning to the republican race, the polls out of north carolina give donald trump a commanding lead. >> he appeared in hickory today at an event with governor chris christie with interruptions from protestors in the crowd. christian flores was inside the event and joins us. christian how was the crowd today? >> maureen, the line for trump's night and went on for blocks but supporters were not the only ones in line. protestors snuck into the rally. during the rally three groups caused a disruption and were kicked out. police officers had written six citations for protestors. charges from disorderly conduct to obstruction. what started the protests was trump's stance on how he is going
carolina. you may remember his appearance at johnson c. smith university last week. and recent polls have clinton leading bernie sanders here in north carolina by nearly 20 points but this campaign is certainly not taking those numbers for granted. they are trying to show up here. and you can see lots of people are showing up for her. sara-blake morgan wbtv on your side. >> thank you. and turning to the republican race, the polls out of north carolina give donald trump a commanding lead....
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this is cell phone video of a man allegedly attacking an east carolina university student. he said he was mistaken for a protester and ordered to leave. as police escorted him out people yelled racial slurs. then he is slapped by a man. >> this was my first experience to happen at a candidate's rally. barbara: he plans to file an assault complaint with the sheriff's office. john: more than a dozen military personnel punished after the main bombing of a civilian hospital in afghanistan last year. the doctors without borders hospital was attacked in october. 42 died. special operations forces are among toes disciplined -- those disciplined. the punishments are mostlyed a administrative -- mostly administrative. reporter: new documents as to why bowe bergdahl left his post in 2009 in afghanistan. he says he was trying to draw attention to what he saw as leadership problems. according to the transcript of a 2014 interview bergdahl saw his action as a self-sacrifice. evaluation from the army sanity board concluding he did suffer from a personality disorder at the time he left th
this is cell phone video of a man allegedly attacking an east carolina university student. he said he was mistaken for a protester and ordered to leave. as police escorted him out people yelled racial slurs. then he is slapped by a man. >> this was my first experience to happen at a candidate's rally. barbara: he plans to file an assault complaint with the sheriff's office. john: more than a dozen military personnel punished after the main bombing of a civilian hospital in afghanistan...
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it splits the campus of north carolina university. the students say that the map makes their votes cowfnt for less. represent alma adams actually no longer lives in her district, and she said she plans to move to charlotte to continue to live in the area that she represents. taxpayer money will be pumped into improvements. blake hanson was asking how soon the projects could see the money and how this will be blake? >> reporter: the governor said part of the reason for coming out now that voters approved this was to talk about execution and how $2 billion will be spent wisely. after stops in wake county and greensboro, governor mccrory's thank you tour ended with thanking people for the bond pass. >> it's not sexy but it's what we need. >> reporter: it will include $90 million trsd a state-of-the- art science lab at the university and trail improvements at crowder's mountain and a power plant. these dollars will be spent wisely and efficiently because we don't get them very often. >> reporter: will it be the end of the year or -- >> we
it splits the campus of north carolina university. the students say that the map makes their votes cowfnt for less. represent alma adams actually no longer lives in her district, and she said she plans to move to charlotte to continue to live in the area that she represents. taxpayer money will be pumped into improvements. blake hanson was asking how soon the projects could see the money and how this will be blake? >> reporter: the governor said part of the reason for coming out now that...
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. >> a coastal carolina university football player now facing hacking charges. kyle wilson has been restricted from campus. authorities say a university employee that someone hacked into her icloud account and wilson admitted to the crime while being questioned. apple and the f.b.i. testifying in front of congress about encryption and privacy. the f.b.i. wants apple to break into the phone of one of the san bernadino shooters. apple refused. a federal judge in new york says the government does not have the authority to force apple to give the f.b.i. access to the locked the ruling could influence the terrorist attack case. >> president obama today sat down with key senate republican leaders to discuss the high stakes vacancy on the supreme court bench. republicans vowed to block any nominee. wbtv anchor maureen o'boyle has the latest first at 4:00. >> president obama met for the first time with senate republican leaders since the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. reporters questions went unanswered. >> there was not much said. >> antonin scalia's de
. >> a coastal carolina university football player now facing hacking charges. kyle wilson has been restricted from campus. authorities say a university employee that someone hacked into her icloud account and wilson admitted to the crime while being questioned. apple and the f.b.i. testifying in front of congress about encryption and privacy. the f.b.i. wants apple to break into the phone of one of the san bernadino shooters. apple refused. a federal judge in new york says the government...
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the biggest single winner is the university of north carolina system because out of the $2 billion the university of north carolina system will get approximately $980 million. reporting live on the campus in salisbury david whisenant wbtv on your side. >> big money thank you. there's another primary on the calendar. you will be able to vote on candidates for congress in june. lawmakers had to redraw lines for congressional districts after the old ones were ruled unconstitutional. district 12 includes most of mecklenberg county. and steve crump is live for us. filing opened today. do you know if anyone entered the race? >> well, late this afternoon we checked in with state election officials in raleigh and at this point no one has entered the as we get closer to the deadline. >> the next primary contest sending north carolina to the polls focuses on impressional races. -- congressional races. and some of those eyeing the house may be engaging in political double dipping. >> if you won last night, your state house or state senate you decide well, i may want to try that you would be able
the biggest single winner is the university of north carolina system because out of the $2 billion the university of north carolina system will get approximately $980 million. reporting live on the campus in salisbury david whisenant wbtv on your side. >> big money thank you. there's another primary on the calendar. you will be able to vote on candidates for congress in june. lawmakers had to redraw lines for congressional districts after the old ones were ruled unconstitutional. district...
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they are keeping an eye on mosquitos working with scientists from western carolina university, e.c. and n.c. state. barbara: ken garden teach certify firedor drinking on the job. her blood alcohol was five times the legal limit. officials fired her for allegedly drinking in her kinderrgarten cast feel investigators say she had rum and orange juice and .4 alcohol content on february 19 which is five times the legal limit. one teacher said she was so drunk she fell on it on two of her students. john: good grief. don: you have to be quite a tore get your -- drink tore get it that way. we have a great day shaping up. if you liked yesterday you will love today. we will tack rain chances. i knocked it down by 10% saturday. just 20%. it will be a spotty shore more in the afternoon. sun looks like a shot of seeing rained a it could linger into monday but next three days we are dry. looking into raleigh temperature is 51, dew point 47, that is 86% humidity. southwest wind seven miles an hour. looking into downtown durham. right now it is 54, 78% humidity. south wind four miles an hour. unles
they are keeping an eye on mosquitos working with scientists from western carolina university, e.c. and n.c. state. barbara: ken garden teach certify firedor drinking on the job. her blood alcohol was five times the legal limit. officials fired her for allegedly drinking in her kinderrgarten cast feel investigators say she had rum and orange juice and .4 alcohol content on february 19 which is five times the legal limit. one teacher said she was so drunk she fell on it on two of her students....
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a student at east carolina university video taped deputies wrestling a person to the floor after an argument. he says that's when deputies told him he had to go. as the student was being escorted out, a man in his suit called him names before taking a swing at him. meanwhile, five north carolina deputies have been suspended for their actions. a protester was escorted after he was punched right there by that 78-year-old man. the cumberland county sheriff says those deputies were demoted and suspended without pay. >> we're staying on top of the breaking news for you out of where shots were fired at cmpd officers in the boys and girls club parking lot along milton road. we can tell you two suspects are in custody right now. police say they are not looking for anyone else. officers say this all started with a domestic dispute. right now, we're working to learn more about those two suspects. >> if you haven't noticed, pollen counts absolutely through the roof. we'll show you when we'll see some relief with some rain. >> plus, a soldier's surprise homecoming that will melt your heart. >> new tonig
a student at east carolina university video taped deputies wrestling a person to the floor after an argument. he says that's when deputies told him he had to go. as the student was being escorted out, a man in his suit called him names before taking a swing at him. meanwhile, five north carolina deputies have been suspended for their actions. a protester was escorted after he was punched right there by that 78-year-old man. the cumberland county sheriff says those deputies were demoted and...
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it was senior night at north carolina university with the dante holmesi high school basketball team in rhode island celebrated too early on sunday. at the end of the game a broncos player through the ball into the air to run down the clock. there was still one second left. the chargers call the timeout. talk about a last-second play. the chargers had a quickly up and won the game in a wild 60-59 finish. it is national peanut butter lovers day. in a is consumed in 90% of u.s. households. the next time you open a jar, it takes 540 the nets to make a 12 -- takes 500 and 40why the anthem of the seas was the second time this month. barbara: barbara: tomorrow morning super tuesday results. don: big changes i>> the only station with 3 newsrooms in downtown raleigh, downtown durham, and downtown fayetteville, abc 11 "eyewitness news" continues. john: breaking news. a miss on i-440 in raleigh. this is the d.o.t. camera near the wake forest exit. 2 left bound lanes are closed with a serious crash. we were on the scene 20 minutes ago. oh the vehicles are damaged. we don't know the extent of the i
it was senior night at north carolina university with the dante holmesi high school basketball team in rhode island celebrated too early on sunday. at the end of the game a broncos player through the ball into the air to run down the clock. there was still one second left. the chargers call the timeout. talk about a last-second play. the chargers had a quickly up and won the game in a wild 60-59 finish. it is national peanut butter lovers day. in a is consumed in 90% of u.s. households. the...
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carolina. the university of south carolina student who claims this was him defended his antics even though he was in pain. he says he does this kind of stuff all the time and he was 100% sober he claims. >> maureen: a new york dog is channeling his inner picasso and collectors are paying hundred for his work. dagger is a 3-year-old lab and golden mix. he selects his colors from a uses the paint brush attached to a paper towel. early works sell for $50 and dagger's now commissioned pieces are priced at about $200 as he makes a name for himself in the art world. i read that as seriously as i could. >> maureen: still to come on "primetime" a woman talks to us as the person accused of killing her sister and two others could face the death penalty. that's ahead. right now, here is what you and watching wbtv tonight. >> maureen: a man accused of a triple murder five years ago this month could be put to death. edward hewitt went before a judge today and instead of taking a deal for second-degree murder he maintained his innocence and will instead go on trial for first degree murder with the death penalt
carolina. the university of south carolina student who claims this was him defended his antics even though he was in pain. he says he does this kind of stuff all the time and he was 100% sober he claims. >> maureen: a new york dog is channeling his inner picasso and collectors are paying hundred for his work. dagger is a 3-year-old lab and golden mix. he selects his colors from a uses the paint brush attached to a paper towel. early works sell for $50 and dagger's now commissioned pieces...
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this is stone video of a man allegedly attacking an east carolina university student. he said he was mistaken for a as he was escorted out people yelled insults and racial slurs and as you can see had fay -- it guy slaps him. it is a pathetic that this happened at a presidential candidate candidate's rally. barbara: he says he plans to file an assault complaint with the sheriff. >> more than a dozen military personnel get punished after the mistaken bombing of a civilian hospital in afghanistan last year. the doctors without borders hospital was attacked in october. 42 died. special operations forces are among toes disciplined for the -- those disciplined for the pwraebgbreak down. it is mostly administrative and include to criminal charges. caitlin: i have a story that is new this morning. new documents have been released providing insight as to why army argument bowe bergdahl left his post in afghanistan in 2009. attention to what he saw as leadership problems. according to the transcript of the 2014 interview he saw his action as a self-sacrifice. his attorneys rele
this is stone video of a man allegedly attacking an east carolina university student. he said he was mistaken for a as he was escorted out people yelled insults and racial slurs and as you can see had fay -- it guy slaps him. it is a pathetic that this happened at a presidential candidate candidate's rally. barbara: he says he plans to file an assault complaint with the sheriff. >> more than a dozen military personnel get punished after the mistaken bombing of a civilian hospital in...
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they are watching mosquitos working with scientists in western carolina university. e.c.u. and n.c. state. john: 6:12 and a akwrobgtchaotic scene that sends people to the barbara: new boast from new york whaflt it says it can do that could put the u.s. and allies in danger. john: you won't believe what a kindergarten teach prime minister with 20 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the internet's great, but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul giamatti." that's the essence of this role. feel like a hollywood insider state cabinet ... linda coleman, our next lt. governor. i'm linda coleman, and i'm running for lt. governor because it's time to fight back, so our children don't have to do it all over again. i've fought to improve schools all my life. and now, i'm going to fight against the republicans
they are watching mosquitos working with scientists in western carolina university. e.c.u. and n.c. state. john: 6:12 and a akwrobgtchaotic scene that sends people to the barbara: new boast from new york whaflt it says it can do that could put the u.s. and allies in danger. john: you won't believe what a kindergarten teach prime minister with 20 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the...
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two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina university systems and community college campuses. the rest would go toward local government, water and sewer the north carolina zoo, national guard and department of agriculture. also on the ballot, gubernatorial primaries. the polls are open, they are ready for you to cast your vote and will remain open until 7:30. >> things haven't gotten too crazy, yet. tara lynn, thank you so much. >>> this is a potentially decisive day as far as the presidential race goes. they could become the nominees as a result of the primaries. hillary clinton is favored to win here, north carolina, and also illinois. polls put her neck and neck in ohio and missouri are donald trump is expected to win among republican voters in our state. he is expected to best senator marco rubio in rubio's home state of florida. texas senator ted cruz is his main challenger there. ohio governor john kasich is trying to fend off a trump win in his home state. david crabtree and laura leslie begin the coverage of election results at 9:00 toni
two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina university systems and community college campuses. the rest would go toward local government, water and sewer the north carolina zoo, national guard and department of agriculture. also on the ballot, gubernatorial primaries. the polls are open, they are ready for you to cast your vote and will remain open until 7:30. >> things haven't gotten too crazy, yet. tara lynn, thank you so much. >>>...
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eely in 2006 causing brain damage that led to his death in 2014. >>> fewer students at east carolina university are pursuing teaching degrees. enrollment has dropped 18%. the school says many students are using avenues to recruit students and reaching out to community colleges a partnership with state employees credit union and a mentoring program. >>> rob ford has died. he gained worldwide note riot after a cell phone video surfaced showing him using drugs. he was battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer leaving behind a wife and two children. he was 46 years old. >>> a flight attendant attempting to smuggle drugs on her job. she was selected for random security screening. kicked off her shoes and ran. 66 pounds of cocaine was found in that bag. the flight attendant is considered a fugitive. authorities have not given her identity. >>> a girl was put in the back of a patrol car and put into a juvenile detention center. the girl was only suspended but the victim's mother called what happened to her son battery. >> the deputy told me i don't even want to do this. >> i regret it because i di
eely in 2006 causing brain damage that led to his death in 2014. >>> fewer students at east carolina university are pursuing teaching degrees. enrollment has dropped 18%. the school says many students are using avenues to recruit students and reaching out to community colleges a partnership with state employees credit union and a mentoring program. >>> rob ford has died. he gained worldwide note riot after a cell phone video surfaced showing him using drugs. he was battling a...
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two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina university systems and community college campuses. the rest would go toward local government, water and sewer projects as well as construction money for parks, the north carolina zoo, national guard and department of agriculture. voters will also vote on the gubernatorial primary today, those polls are open and will remain open until 7:30. >> tara lynn on the primary scene in raleigh, thank you very much. >>> this is a potentially presidential race goes. the favorites could become the nominees as a result of the primaries. hillary clinton is favored to win here in north carolina, and also illinois. polls put her neck and neck in ohio and missouri. donald trump is expected to win among republican voters in our state. he is expected to best senator marco rubio in rubio's home state of florida. texas senator ted cruz is his main challenger there. ohio governor john kasich is trying to fend off a trump win in his home state. david crabtree and laura leslie begin the coverage of election results at 9:00 toni
two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina university systems and community college campuses. the rest would go toward local government, water and sewer projects as well as construction money for parks, the north carolina zoo, national guard and department of agriculture. voters will also vote on the gubernatorial primary today, those polls are open and will remain open until 7:30. >> tara lynn on the primary scene in raleigh, thank you very...
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last summer saw more than a carolina coasts. >>> officials say a second student has come down with the mumps. last week. the university says the student has been in isolation and is no longer showing symptoms. that brings the total number of confirmed or probable cases across north carolina to 15. >>> next week, u.s. senators are expected to vote on the plan to stop the nationwide crisis. it authorizes programs to prevent prescription drug and heroin abuse. and it would give first responders greater access to drugs that reverse overdoses. >> it can right now such an urgent problem and there's so many people in my home state and around the country who need the help and need it now. >> earlier this week, senate democrats lost in an effort to fight but they say they won't block the bill because of a fight over funding. >>> the carolina's panthers newest franchise player is talking about his deal and the loss of veteran defensive end charles johnson. the panthers released johnson yesterday. he says the team lost a leader. tuesday the team put the franchise tag on norman and assured they would pay him almost $14 million fo
last summer saw more than a carolina coasts. >>> officials say a second student has come down with the mumps. last week. the university says the student has been in isolation and is no longer showing symptoms. that brings the total number of confirmed or probable cases across north carolina to 15. >>> next week, u.s. senators are expected to vote on the plan to stop the nationwide crisis. it authorizes programs to prevent prescription drug and heroin abuse. and it would give...
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two-thirds of the proceeds would go for buildings or renovations that university of north carolina system universities and community college campuses. the rest would go for local government water and sewer projects and construction money zoo, the national guard and the department of agriculture and voting in the gubernatorial primaries for north carolina. the polls are open now and remaining open until 7:30. >>> tara lynn, with the start thank you. >>> this is a potentially decisive day as far as the presidential races go. the favorites could become the nominee as as result of the super tuesday voting. hilary clinton is favored to win here in north carolina, and in illinois. she is expected to win florida, polls put her neck in neck with bernie sanders in ohio and missouri. dom trump expected to win among republican voters in investigate north carolina. he is expected to vest marco rubio in rubio's home state of florida with ted cruz, his main challenger there. ohio governor john case sick trying to fend off a -- kasich is trying to fend off a trump >> over the air at 5.2 or time warner c
two-thirds of the proceeds would go for buildings or renovations that university of north carolina system universities and community college campuses. the rest would go for local government water and sewer projects and construction money zoo, the national guard and the department of agriculture and voting in the gubernatorial primaries for north carolina. the polls are open now and remaining open until 7:30. >>> tara lynn, with the start thank you. >>> this is a potentially...
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. >>> the north carolina university systems new president but some students at chapel hill plan to walk out and rally today and they are not alone. opposition groups including the faculty forward network an organization that fights to improve faculty conditions plan to rally as well. controversy began when spellings was picked to head the 17 campus system back in october. some claim several members of the board secretly recruited spellings. opponents criticized her background and raised questions about her plans for the campuses. >>> ron carly would stay on the out the budget even though he will not seek a contract extension. last week's announcement came after months of city leaders questioning his job performance. a state leader says she's pleased he agreed to stay on through the process and plans to take official action on the budget march 14. >>> the price of a first class stamp will be going down by 2 cents. you don't hear that often. starting april 10 the stamp will cost 47 cents down from 49. the drop is part of an arrangement with congress. in 2014 the u.s. postal service was gr
. >>> the north carolina university systems new president but some students at chapel hill plan to walk out and rally today and they are not alone. opposition groups including the faculty forward network an organization that fights to improve faculty conditions plan to rally as well. controversy began when spellings was picked to head the 17 campus system back in october. some claim several members of the board secretly recruited spellings. opponents criticized her background and...
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her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state universityher book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving rocks. now, i remember only the flavor-- not like food, sweet or sharp. more like a fine powder, like dust. and i wasn't elated or frightened, but simply rapt, aware. that's how it is sometimes-- god comes to your window, all bright light and black wings, and you're just too tired to open it. (applause) ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with rerocker. "sun studio sessions" and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap. home of america's songwriters. elvis presley, still making music his
her husband, poet joseph millar, in raleigh, north carolina, where she teaches at north carolina state universityher book facts about the moon was a finalist for the national book critics circle award. "dust." someone spoke to me last night, told me the truth. just a few words, but i recognized it. i knew i should make myself get up, write it down, but it was late, and i was exhausted from working all day in the garden, moving rocks. now, i remember only the flavor-- not like food,...
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found the group end rape on campus after they say they were both raped while attending university of north carolina. >> our are colleges safe? they could be but we're not doing enough yet. >> reporter: the issue of rape on campus explode ing on the national consciousness, provoking conversations at universities nationwide. >> when we're behind stage a lot of similar themes were repeated. and one of them was, my assault was bad, my rape was bad -- but the way i was treated by people was worse. >> there's a lot of victim blaming. >> he lectured us about how we shouldn't go out in short skirts. >> reporter: the filmmakers behind "the hunting ground" sought to expose what they saw a shocking epidemic of violence and substitutional cover-up. >> universities are protecting a brand. >> reporter: sweeping college campuses across america. >> when you're scared, when you you -- you just stay there and you hope that you don't die. >> reporter: annie and andrea sat down with my colleague amy robach last year. annie says she faced more questions than support when she reported her incident to officials at univer
found the group end rape on campus after they say they were both raped while attending university of north carolina. >> our are colleges safe? they could be but we're not doing enough yet. >> reporter: the issue of rape on campus explode ing on the national consciousness, provoking conversations at universities nationwide. >> when we're behind stage a lot of similar themes were repeated. and one of them was, my assault was bad, my rape was bad -- but the way i was treated by...
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. >>> and across the state, the civil rights organization will lead a march at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter i d. law and short ended early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at the north carolina central student union. >>> we're waiting to learn the funeral arrangements for former first lady nancy reagan. the wife of former president ronald reagan died of congestive heart failure at her l.a. home on sunday. she was 94. former president george g. bush says ms. reagan was fiercely loyal to her beloved husband and by her devotion to her country. we'll have more reaction on ms. reagan's death in the next half-hour. and be sure to watch the today show at 7 a.m., they'll have in depth coverage on tributes to nance reagan, including interviews -- nancy reagan, including interviews with friends and loved ones. >>> and wake forest parked on south brook street t offshe same services as regular offices, the dmv mobile office will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., then heading on the road to creedmoor, warrenton, and returns t
. >>> and across the state, the civil rights organization will lead a march at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter i d. law and short ended early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at the north carolina central student union. >>> we're waiting to learn the funeral arrangements for former first lady nancy reagan. the wife of former president ronald reagan died of congestive heart failure at her l.a....
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and universities in north carolina. lately there's been talk to change the name to unc fayetteville and we asked spellings whether it's an idea she would support. >> any change to a name ought to come from the community. this institution and leaders ought to decide if it's good for them for their future. >> why would you change a traditional like that after it's been established for so many years? significance to the school. >> reporter: the unc board of governors is set to meet here on friday. they will have commito meetings here tomorrow -- committee meeting here tomorrow. at recrept meetings there's protest from people who oppose her hiring and criticize her records including time on a board of a company that collects student loan debt she defended her record excuse me sorry about that. she defended her record ahead at 6 we will hear from more student at fayetteville state and ask them what are some of the other issues that stand out on their mind. live in fayetteville, i am bill beau minnick. >> as beau alluded to h
and universities in north carolina. lately there's been talk to change the name to unc fayetteville and we asked spellings whether it's an idea she would support. >> any change to a name ought to come from the community. this institution and leaders ought to decide if it's good for them for their future. >> why would you change a traditional like that after it's been established for so many years? significance to the school. >> reporter: the unc board of governors is set to...
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the civil rights organization is leading a march today at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter id law and a shortened early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at north carolina central student union. >>> look for a new dmv office on wheels today in wake forest. it will be parked on south brooks street and offers the it will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. then it hits the road, heading to creedmore, scotland neck in halifax county, warrenton, and returns to wake forest later this month. >>> governor patrick mccrory has declared this week severe north carolina. he's reminding us that with the flooding and severe thunderstorms, we need to have emergency plans, an emergency weather alerts. last year in north carolina there were nine tornadoes, more than 130 incidents of flash flooding and more than 500 severe thunderstorms costing more than $12 million in damage. of course just two weeks ago we had an outbreak of tornadoes in the area. >> any way to determine what kind of season we will have? i know we ma
the civil rights organization is leading a march today at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter id law and a shortened early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at north carolina central student union. >>> look for a new dmv office on wheels today in wake forest. it will be parked on south brooks street and offers the it will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. then it hits the road, heading to creedmore,...
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meeting will be held with university leaders to talk about safety issues as well as that petition. kayla: south carolina state university continues search tonight for a permanent president. board of trustees met for hours tuesday to discuss their search but no action or votes were taken. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. the past president was removed by the previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year. bill: south carolina governor nicky haily wants to end taxes on military benefits. the plan would cost the state $33 million each year. opposers argue the idea isn't a good tax policy because it narrows the tax base. supporters say it will attract military retirees looking for a second job after they've earned a pension for serving 20 years in uniform. >> the chemicals that are thought to be carcinogens. kayla: it's a popular surface concerned. the truth behind rubber turf and if it's hurting your child? that's when we return.. brian: listen, i'm hanging out with my new buddy jade. how are you doing? >> good. bri
meeting will be held with university leaders to talk about safety issues as well as that petition. kayla: south carolina state university continues search tonight for a permanent president. board of trustees met for hours tuesday to discuss their search but no action or votes were taken. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. the past president was removed by the previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year....
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it will focus on north carolina department of environmental quality recent proposal to rank the two basins as low priority. >> coming up next, the new university of north carolina president is set to make a stop in our area today. more on a tour across the state she is undertaking now. gas prices are inching up at the pump. the reason behind it. and we continue pictures inside the donald trump rally in hickory at lenoir university. we will monitor this appearance. american workers brought us back from the crash. now, let's move forward. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. we've gotta create new jobs and industries of the future. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. she says their names. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. she speaks for a city poisoned by indifference. we need action now. and stands with the president ag
it will focus on north carolina department of environmental quality recent proposal to rank the two basins as low priority. >> coming up next, the new university of north carolina president is set to make a stop in our area today. more on a tour across the state she is undertaking now. gas prices are inching up at the pump. the reason behind it. and we continue pictures inside the donald trump rally in hickory at lenoir university. we will monitor this appearance. american workers brought...
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the civil rights organization is leading a march today at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter id law and shortened early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at north carolina central student >>> look for a new dmv office it's pretty cool. it wilbe rk on south park street and offers the same services as regular offices. it will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. then it hits the road, heading to creekmore, scotland neck, forest later this month. >>> governor patrick mccrory has declared this week severe weather preparedness week in north carolina. he's reminding us that with the flooding and severe thunderstorms, we need to have emergency plans, an emergency kit and keep an eye on weather alerts. last year in north carolina there were nine tornadoes, more than 130 incidents of flash flooding and more than 500 severe thunderstorms costing more than $12 million in damage. >> we have had an early taste of that here a week ago. >> that's right. the time to prepare is when the weather is calm and you have >> ex
the civil rights organization is leading a march today at north carolina central university in durham. the group is concerned the voter id law and shortened early voting period will hurt minority turnout. today's event begins at noon at north carolina central student >>> look for a new dmv office it's pretty cool. it wilbe rk on south park street and offers the same services as regular offices. it will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. then it hits the road, heading to creekmore,...
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kayla: after meeting for hours to discuss their searches south carolina state university still has no permanent president. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. a past president was removed by a previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year. bill: making is in south carolina governor nikki haley wants to end taxes on military and if it's predefined would cost the state $33 million each year. opposers argue the ideas in and a good tax policy because it narrows the state's tax base for his supporters say will attract military retirees looking for a second job after they burned a pension for serving 20s in uniform. kayla: coming up after two students are asking the >> welcome back. after winthrop university was robbed on campus there and now new calls for safety measures be the latest crime happened behind margaret manson residence hall in the same same spot for sexual assault have been a stupid several students are an on line petition asking campus police to install an emergency phone box near the pr
kayla: after meeting for hours to discuss their searches south carolina state university still has no permanent president. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. a past president was removed by a previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year. bill: making is in south carolina governor nikki haley wants to end taxes on military and if it's predefined would cost the state $33 million each year. opposers argue...
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kayla: after meeting for hours to discuss their searches south carolina state university still has no permanent president. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. a past president was removed by a previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year. bill: making is in south carolina governor nikki haley wants to end taxes on military and if it's predefined would cost the state $33 million each year. opposers argue the ideas in and a good tax policy because it narrows the state's tax base for his supporters say will attract military retirees looking for a second job after they burned a pension for serving 20s in uniform. kayla: coming up after two campus find out what university students are asking in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used 100 percent beef. quick seared to seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. steak 'n shake, wendy hates dirty lawn furniture. that's why she uses scotts outdoor cleaner plus oxi-clea
kayla: after meeting for hours to discuss their searches south carolina state university still has no permanent president. leaders hope to find a presidential candidate by may. a past president was removed by a previous board of trustees. the financially troubled school was on the verge of being temporarily shut down last year. bill: making is in south carolina governor nikki haley wants to end taxes on military and if it's predefined would cost the state $33 million each year. opposers argue...