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cavanaugh.the last 15, 20 minutes we have learned a lot. we have a lot of questions answered about where the injuries came from with ten people transported to the hospital. >> indeed we have. the eyewitness there is confirming what pete was reporting moments ago. his sources were telling him two men were in a car. they drove the car into a crowd of people near that building. watts hall that we are hearing about. some were injured by a car which is very important. we had been getting information from the columbus fire department that ten people were transported to hospitals. nine in stable condition, one critical. none of the injuries life threatening. they never said what the nature of the injuries were. we didn't know if it was gunshot wounds, a knife wound, wounded by a vehicle or what actually did happen. now it appears the information is starting to come in more to clear up exactly what happened. i think there is still more information to come as pete was saying why did this person or the tw
cavanaugh.the last 15, 20 minutes we have learned a lot. we have a lot of questions answered about where the injuries came from with ten people transported to the hospital. >> indeed we have. the eyewitness there is confirming what pete was reporting moments ago. his sources were telling him two men were in a car. they drove the car into a crowd of people near that building. watts hall that we are hearing about. some were injured by a car which is very important. we had been getting...
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shawn cavanaugh is no relation to me, just a coincidence. he said the helmet saved his life and credits first responders in waltham. news. >>> we learned a merrimack new hampshire man is in fair condition at mass general after he shocked himself putting up christmas lights. bill deroach was using a 20-foot pole to hang lights on a tree when he hit a power line tuesday afternoon. the 54-year-old has severe burns on his hands and feet. >>> this morning, the body of a new hampshire man hit and killed by a truck in jamaica is back home. christopher laite died last week on his birthday while attending a friend's wedding his family tells fox25 that the 33-year-old's body arrived yesterday and his funeral will be held on monday. a go fund me page to help pay for expenses have raised nearly $30,000. >>> and here is what i am watching for thanksgiving. just a slight risk of some flurries and drizzle. i do have the timeline on that. watching as well for just a touch of black friday ice in the morning. slight risk. i think a weekend storm may be a bigg
shawn cavanaugh is no relation to me, just a coincidence. he said the helmet saved his life and credits first responders in waltham. news. >>> we learned a merrimack new hampshire man is in fair condition at mass general after he shocked himself putting up christmas lights. bill deroach was using a 20-foot pole to hang lights on a tree when he hit a power line tuesday afternoon. the 54-year-old has severe burns on his hands and feet. >>> this morning, the body of a new...
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- riley cavanaugh. no living family and no education past high school. >> i mean i could hear - - feel the only job he seems to have held is driving a truck for a company owned by massey. appears to have been an associate of massey's for several years. - what kind of associate? - the kind that gets the attention of the machine. - something happening? - yeah. lunch. >> i'm not there now, i left several emergency crews could go jobs, they have their hands full and there were so many people blocking the highway, so, i left. >> incredible, michael, thank you and stay safe, of course we - did you talk to the owner of that new bar on 35th? - we were gonna drop by later today. >>> tonight - good. let me know if i need to get involved. election related incidents, [phone beeping] - what's this? trying to take my job? - sorry. you looked busy. - your server will be with you shortly. unless you want his job too. - yours will do for now. >>> also new tonight, long winds wines at the polls - how's your lunch, george
- riley cavanaugh. no living family and no education past high school. >> i mean i could hear - - feel the only job he seems to have held is driving a truck for a company owned by massey. appears to have been an associate of massey's for several years. - what kind of associate? - the kind that gets the attention of the machine. - something happening? - yeah. lunch. >> i'm not there now, i left several emergency crews could go jobs, they have their hands full and there were so many...
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shawn cavanaugh is not related to me. that is just a coincidence. he said the helmet saved his first responders. >>> a teen is charged with manslaughter in a crash that killed his classmate. kate mccarthy was killed when john crowley eded an utility pole and two parked cars on union street. crawly had been speeding and was not supposed to have other minors in his car. he is facing charge of assault and battery to injuries to another girl. >>> there is a grinch in rhode island. police are trying to track down the person who stole thousands of dollars of costumes of the "nutcracker" in prove sense. now they are scrambling to come up with 50 costumes and headpieces weeks before the show. the arts director said the stolen comments are worth more than money. >> you put the number of hours decorating them and putting on.the xons. the person who puts the stone and not just the fabric and is contacting ballet companies around the country making help. they will have a team of seamstresses to make any last-minute outfits. >>> the proudy garden at boston's chi
shawn cavanaugh is not related to me. that is just a coincidence. he said the helmet saved his first responders. >>> a teen is charged with manslaughter in a crash that killed his classmate. kate mccarthy was killed when john crowley eded an utility pole and two parked cars on union street. crawly had been speeding and was not supposed to have other minors in his car. he is facing charge of assault and battery to injuries to another girl. >>> there is a grinch in rhode island....
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- riley cavanaugh. how are you feel something. no living family and no education past high school. ? the only job he seems to have held is driving a truck for a company owned by massey. appears to have been an associate of massey's this was her first performance for several years. and interview since splitting - what kind of associate? - the kind that gets the attention of the machine. paid $500,000 per song. - something happening? - yeah. lunch. that would make her near seven-minute two-song performance a million-dollar payday. ? >> i'm writing new music right now. i just recorded vocals for this - did you talk to the owner of that new bar on 35th? about. >> moving on to mariah's other - we were gonna drop by later today. big headline, the report that she had a no sex before marriage - good. let me know if i need to get involved. rule. could in fact, our source tells us the billionaire and the singer slept ne beeping] >> what i prefer is privacy, and - what's this? trying to take my job? - sorry. you looked busy. then -- - your s
- riley cavanaugh. how are you feel something. no living family and no education past high school. ? the only job he seems to have held is driving a truck for a company owned by massey. appears to have been an associate of massey's this was her first performance for several years. and interview since splitting - what kind of associate? - the kind that gets the attention of the machine. paid $500,000 per song. - something happening? - yeah. lunch. that would make her near seven-minute two-song...
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. >> lucie cavanaugh. what are you seeing and hearing in terms of moscow's reaction to what happened in the united states? >> reporter: well, good morning, ayman, shock and disbelief across the globe. a tepid reaction from international tried to adjust to a brave, new, your honor certain world. here in moscow, guys, donald trump is certainly feeling the love. this has been a difficult period since the cold war from syria, hacking allegations, ukraine, now things are going to change. that's the hope at least from the kremlin. president putin this morning, sending donald trump his congratulations via telegram saying he expects now what he end. on the streets of moscow, cautious optimism. this election was front and center in the state-controlled media. most russians sort of see clintons a being a potential threat to russia. someone who lectured the country. donald trump may be unpredictable, they say, at least he will, they see, or believe at least that he will let russia do what it wants to do. so a lot of
. >> lucie cavanaugh. what are you seeing and hearing in terms of moscow's reaction to what happened in the united states? >> reporter: well, good morning, ayman, shock and disbelief across the globe. a tepid reaction from international tried to adjust to a brave, new, your honor certain world. here in moscow, guys, donald trump is certainly feeling the love. this has been a difficult period since the cold war from syria, hacking allegations, ukraine, now things are going to change....
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sean cavanaugh is of no relation to me that's just a coin dance. that helmet saved his life and also credits the quick response of first responders in waltham. kerry kavanaugh, fox 25 news. >>> new tonight in the past 15 minutes we have learned the body of a new hampshire man hit and killed by a home. he died last week on his birthday while attending a friend's wedding on the island. his family told fox 25 the 33-year-old's body arrived today and his funeral will be held on monday. a go fund me page to help pay for expenses has raised nearly $30,000. >>> new at 10:00 a house fire leads to a big drug bust on the cape. firefighters were called to this home on tuesday. we're told the fire was caused by a marijuana grow operation. take a look here at what police seized. plants in addition to six pounds of packaged pot. they also found a stolen gun, ammunition and cash. more details tonight on monday fox 25 went to local garden shops and found they've seen a big jump in sales. ever since recreational use has been approved this month. people have been as
sean cavanaugh is of no relation to me that's just a coin dance. that helmet saved his life and also credits the quick response of first responders in waltham. kerry kavanaugh, fox 25 news. >>> new tonight in the past 15 minutes we have learned the body of a new hampshire man hit and killed by a home. he died last week on his birthday while attending a friend's wedding on the island. his family told fox 25 the 33-year-old's body arrived today and his funeral will be held on monday. a...
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lucy cavanaugh is there for us this evening. >> reporter: it's a frantic race to save a life. an iraqi soldier, arriving at the only hospital serving the front line outside of simply getting here could make the difference between life and death. but up to a million people are still trapped inside mosul. they are civilians, caught in the crossfire, unable to flee. few doctors, no hospitals, hope running low. dr. omar knows it first hand. he managed to escape mosul and is now treating patients. his family, still inside the city, trapped by isis. >> this hospital is a saviour for the people. they are our families. they are our friends. >> reporter: tonight, u.s.-backed iraqi and kurdish forces say they've now completely surrounded mosul. 50,000 soldiers part of the mission, one of them this 25-year-old whose family is still stuck behind enemy lines. i'm fighting isis to free my sisters, my relatives, he tells me. we have to put an end to this hell. the most heart breaking stories here, 6-year-old ahmed was playing outside when a mortar struck. >> how are you feeling? >> sad. >> r
lucy cavanaugh is there for us this evening. >> reporter: it's a frantic race to save a life. an iraqi soldier, arriving at the only hospital serving the front line outside of simply getting here could make the difference between life and death. but up to a million people are still trapped inside mosul. they are civilians, caught in the crossfire, unable to flee. few doctors, no hospitals, hope running low. dr. omar knows it first hand. he managed to escape mosul and is now treating...
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. >> maurice jose i'm going to call him mo jo goes to tyler cavanaugh. gw up three, cavanaugh with a team high 21 points -- the bull dogs goes up, under, nice, 18 points but g w suffers its first loss losing to's georgia 81 to 73. the hoops. five and three on night. there's one of them and with three minutes left, the wizards up by one. biel got a drive. he extends career high 42 points, getting their money's worth for once, wizards up one, john wall done this before, sinks the jumper 18 points, wizards win 106-101. they're now four and nine people. this is the turn around. it was very easy for the redskins after the tough start to the season, here we are after the midpoint of the season, they look like a totally different team. after kirk cousins helped engineer that big win last night over greenbay, now there's a fast turn around, we're talking about the thanksgiving dallas that no doubt about it this one is definitely a must win. >> when we're able to go out and play in that stadium, it's always a show. s it's re it's going to be a lifetime show thurs
. >> maurice jose i'm going to call him mo jo goes to tyler cavanaugh. gw up three, cavanaugh with a team high 21 points -- the bull dogs goes up, under, nice, 18 points but g w suffers its first loss losing to's georgia 81 to 73. the hoops. five and three on night. there's one of them and with three minutes left, the wizards up by one. biel got a drive. he extends career high 42 points, getting their money's worth for once, wizards up one, john wall done this before, sinks the jumper 18...
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. >> lucie cavanaugh. what are you seeing and hearing in terms of moscow's reaction to what happened in the united states? >> reporter: well, good morning, ayman, shock and disbelief across the globe. a tepid reaction from international tried to adjust to a brave, new, your honor certain world. here in moscow, guys, donald trump is certainly feeling the love. this has been a difficult period since the cold war from syria, hacking allegations, ukraine, now things are going to change. that's the hope at least from the kremlin. president putin this morning, sending donald trump his congratulations via telegram saying he expects now what he relations to finally come to an end. on the streets of moscow, cautious optimism. this election was front and center in the state-controlled media. most russians sort of see clintons a being a potential threat to russia. someone who lectured the country. donald trump may be unpredictable, they say, at least he will, they see, or believe at least that he will let russia do w
. >> lucie cavanaugh. what are you seeing and hearing in terms of moscow's reaction to what happened in the united states? >> reporter: well, good morning, ayman, shock and disbelief across the globe. a tepid reaction from international tried to adjust to a brave, new, your honor certain world. here in moscow, guys, donald trump is certainly feeling the love. this has been a difficult period since the cold war from syria, hacking allegations, ukraine, now things are going to change....
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one in critical condition at the moment. >> let me go now to jim cavanaugh. he's standing by.atf special agent. always kplenlt excellent at rems of the fog of the story where you can have reports of the active shooter and have it not be the case. we know people are injured. we don't know how the injuries were caused and at least according to the report, one suspect has been killed here. but what do you make of just us not knowing at this point or lis not ma police not making clarifications on the injuries here? >> there certainly is an active attacker. no question. an active attacker. we have seven people in the hospital. an eyewitness report you had on your show of a young woman reporting a policeman hit by a vehicle and some bystanders. whether that was deliberate, she believes it was. or whether that was an accident, investigation will determine but we actually have an active attacker. what weapon was used as pete mentioned, could it be a gun, a knife, a sharp instrument? we don't know but an active attacker, for sure, an injured police officer who was rolling on the ground
one in critical condition at the moment. >> let me go now to jim cavanaugh. he's standing by.atf special agent. always kplenlt excellent at rems of the fog of the story where you can have reports of the active shooter and have it not be the case. we know people are injured. we don't know how the injuries were caused and at least according to the report, one suspect has been killed here. but what do you make of just us not knowing at this point or lis not ma police not making...
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. >> nbc's lucy cavanaugh is live in moscow. what are you hearing not just from russia but around the world. >> reporter: hey, guys. it's chilly weather here and chilly is the reception from the western ally. we saw the french president congratulating trump but warning uncertainty. the german vice chancellor warning that trump will bring in a, quote, new authoritarian national movement. we had the brexit vote. we had the trump election victory. the question is, will this unleash a new tsunami of far right populus movements across europe. here in russia donald trump is certainly feeling the love, both from president putin. you have to remember that russian/u.s. relations haven't been this bad since the cold war. all of that is that's the hope according to the kremlin. the russian media has been feasting on this election both in the run up to the vote the propaganda value. they'll be able to portray that. the perception here is that russia will no longer be about democracy. the russian leadership will be and ukraine as well as in
. >> nbc's lucy cavanaugh is live in moscow. what are you hearing not just from russia but around the world. >> reporter: hey, guys. it's chilly weather here and chilly is the reception from the western ally. we saw the french president congratulating trump but warning uncertainty. the german vice chancellor warning that trump will bring in a, quote, new authoritarian national movement. we had the brexit vote. we had the trump election victory. the question is, will this unleash a...
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now cavanaugh is thankful to be alive and wants to spread the word of being safe on the roads. >> i feel in many ways i was given another lease on life. i want to make sure that i help other people be aware that, you know, this kind of thing can happen on a bike. >> cavanaugh said his helmet is likely what saved his life police cited the driver in the crash and the investigation is ongoing. >>> a weymouth teen has been charged with manslaughter after an april crash that killed a 15 xwrorl classmate. kate mccarthy was killed last spring when 17-year-old john crawly crashed his car into a utility pole and two parked cars. he was speeding and not supposed to have other minors in his car. he is facing charges of assault and battery for injuries to another girl. and police are trying to track down the person stole thousands of dollars from the nutcracker. they are scrambling to come up with 50 costumes and headpieces weeks before the show. the stolen costumes are worth more than money. >> the number of hours decorating and putting the stones -- the stone value. not just fabric and the labor.
now cavanaugh is thankful to be alive and wants to spread the word of being safe on the roads. >> i feel in many ways i was given another lease on life. i want to make sure that i help other people be aware that, you know, this kind of thing can happen on a bike. >> cavanaugh said his helmet is likely what saved his life police cited the driver in the crash and the investigation is ongoing. >>> a weymouth teen has been charged with manslaughter after an april crash that...
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jim cavanaugh, thank you for being here. really appreciate it. >> thanks, kristen. >>> up next, the state department issues an alert for holiday travelers. we'll tell you where and what you need to know on a plane this holiday season and startling update in the major earthquake that rocked japan yesterday. you won't believe what we just learned. stay with us. oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we have an update on the top breaking news story. we see new video of the school bus that crashed yesterday killing five children in chattanooga, tennessee. you can see it there being removed from the scene. there were 37 children on board the bus. the driver has been arrested and charged with vehicular homicide and other
jim cavanaugh, thank you for being here. really appreciate it. >> thanks, kristen. >>> up next, the state department issues an alert for holiday travelers. we'll tell you where and what you need to know on a plane this holiday season and startling update in the major earthquake that rocked japan yesterday. you won't believe what we just learned. stay with us. oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in...
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jim cavanaugh.mation thus far, the fact that the university is putting out to avoid being near the campus saying that there's an active shooter situation near watts hall, what does this tell you as we look at images of arms police officers? >> yes, steph. they've got multiple reports of somebody armed on the campus and they keep, you know, putting the alerts out. so they feel something is going on there. they want the students to shelter in place or escape the campus until police can determine what is going on and who is there. >> help me understand the practices they put in place because beyond telling people to seek shelter and avoid going near the campus, on the buckeye alert, it says, active shooter on campus. run hide fight. to me, i mean, i don't know, you're the expert. fight? this seems strange. >> well, that's the last resort. that's the way it's always presented, steph. run first, if you can move off campus, you should get away. if you can't, if you're stuck in a building or classroom, you
jim cavanaugh.mation thus far, the fact that the university is putting out to avoid being near the campus saying that there's an active shooter situation near watts hall, what does this tell you as we look at images of arms police officers? >> yes, steph. they've got multiple reports of somebody armed on the campus and they keep, you know, putting the alerts out. so they feel something is going on there. they want the students to shelter in place or escape the campus until police can...
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. >> the connection to vandalism does not lead to cavanaugh but something does. the neighbor closest to it got a message who relayed this message to bonnie. >> she told me tim's opponent to talk her into taking the sign down and she said absolutely not. we are friends. our kids play together and it was almost -- she said harassment. >> cavanaugh describes the visit using more mild terms. >> the lady tells me she was behind her or something and said i did ask them to move the sign. >> the sign sits on land tim owns. >> i don't know who would do it. nobody i know. >> reporter: i guess what i am getting at,ou the damage? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: okay. kim offered $2,000 tore information leading to an arrest. paul orlousky, cleveland 19. >> romona: vandalizing signs is a crime and punishable by a fine or jail and time -- time in jail i should say. >> mark: at least 7 companies made election day a company holiday. general motors, ford, square, patagonia, casper, thrillist and operations they are closed tomorrow, paid day off so employees have time to vote and v
. >> the connection to vandalism does not lead to cavanaugh but something does. the neighbor closest to it got a message who relayed this message to bonnie. >> she told me tim's opponent to talk her into taking the sign down and she said absolutely not. we are friends. our kids play together and it was almost -- she said harassment. >> cavanaugh describes the visit using more mild terms. >> the lady tells me she was behind her or something and said i did ask them to move...
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nbc's lucy cavanaugh has more. >> reporter: we just heard from new zealand's prime minister who said two people lost their lives in this earthquake. 7.8 magnitude. they don't have indications that the death toll will rise, but they aren't ruling it out. >> at this point i want to give you precise information of what caused those fatalities, but as soon as we hear the information we'll come back to you. >> reporter: military helicopters are being sent to the village near the epicenter about 57 miles away from christchurch. the second largest city in new zealand. the earthquake struck just after midnight local time so people were in bed getting ready to go to sleep. >> the whole house was moving. >> it was creaking. >> it was creaking, moving, yeah, it was pretty -- it was a scary thing. >> reporter: it was felt 150 miles north in wellington, the country's capital. we saw roads cracked, a highway on-ramp collapse and the terrifying sounds of tsunami warnings surrounding telling people to move to higher ground. christchurch was devastated by a deadly quake in 2011. 185 people kill in th
nbc's lucy cavanaugh has more. >> reporter: we just heard from new zealand's prime minister who said two people lost their lives in this earthquake. 7.8 magnitude. they don't have indications that the death toll will rise, but they aren't ruling it out. >> at this point i want to give you precise information of what caused those fatalities, but as soon as we hear the information we'll come back to you. >> reporter: military helicopters are being sent to the village near the...
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lucy cavanaugh is with us. you were in iraq.were talking about mosul and the effort to retake that northern city from isil militants and how that he see driving people, civilians, out of the town and into refugee camps and situations, and you've been visiting one of them. i think it's about 12 miles outside the city of mosul. tell us about your experience. >> reporter: sure, kate, and it's not too far of a pivot, of course. this conflict in iraq is one that the incoming trump administration will inherit, but on the humanitarian scale of the disaster we've seen, it's really hard not to be amazed at the human capacity to suffer unimaginable horrors. i was in iraq when they fell, and about the horrors they experienced during that time, tortures, executions, women told us about female isis brigades that patrolled the streets, beating women if they did things like wear their head scarf in the wrong way. these civilians fled for safety to the camp we visited, but of course getting out of those neighborhood was also dangerous. they had
lucy cavanaugh is with us. you were in iraq.were talking about mosul and the effort to retake that northern city from isil militants and how that he see driving people, civilians, out of the town and into refugee camps and situations, and you've been visiting one of them. i think it's about 12 miles outside the city of mosul. tell us about your experience. >> reporter: sure, kate, and it's not too far of a pivot, of course. this conflict in iraq is one that the incoming trump...
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minutes, "ten minutes to destroy your home" ten mintues, that's all it took" minutes--after carla cavanaugh says she placed a pop stand-up "now this is where carla says she put a pop tart in the toaster over walked out of the kitchen saw this kitchen up in flames, she says that her son stays down here in the basement and if it wasn't for her quick reaction they wouldn't have made it out." "and i was screaming out here oh my god get out of there, there's a fire, fire they heard me thank god.""they wouldn't have got out of the basement they wouldn't have made it alive cause the smoke was so black and thick looking at the home today--she still can't believe it. "i just keep on saying wow because it's everything, everything i smoke damage, water damage or it's destoryed" carla says she is lucky she was awake when the fire happened because the home does not have any working smoke detectors. "so i just took them out and was meaning to put them back in and you know what i forgot, and you know what if we would have been sleeping it would have saved our lives" in waterloo...taylor waterloo firefight
minutes, "ten minutes to destroy your home" ten mintues, that's all it took" minutes--after carla cavanaugh says she placed a pop stand-up "now this is where carla says she put a pop tart in the toaster over walked out of the kitchen saw this kitchen up in flames, she says that her son stays down here in the basement and if it wasn't for her quick reaction they wouldn't have made it out." "and i was screaming out here oh my god get out of there, there's a fire,...
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. >> reporter: cavanaugh describes the visit using more mild terms. >> a lady telling me she lives said you could ask them to move the sign. >> reporter: the sign sits on land tim owns. >> i don't know who would do it. nobody i know. >> reporter: i guess what i am getting at, you deny any tie to the damage? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: tim offered a $2,000 for information leading to an arrest. >> reporter: getting answers, paul orlousky, cleveland 19. >> romona: vandalizing campaign signs is a crime and punishable by fines or extreme cases even jail >> mark: a good looking day out there. we got warm. when it is this dry it doesn't take long to lose a degree or two. >> jeff: sunsets at 5:15 and it is dark thanks to the time change. we are dropping in the 40s and we are seeing the chilly start to the day and that way tomorrow morning as well. here is a look at the 7 a.m. temps, 40 on the u.s. 30 corridor to 48 downtown. mp the place depending if you are in a low-lying area or not. by 10:00, clouds on the increase. we will rise to the 50s. another mild day tomorrow and back up in the 60
. >> reporter: cavanaugh describes the visit using more mild terms. >> a lady telling me she lives said you could ask them to move the sign. >> reporter: the sign sits on land tim owns. >> i don't know who would do it. nobody i know. >> reporter: i guess what i am getting at, you deny any tie to the damage? >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: tim offered a $2,000 for information leading to an arrest. >> reporter: getting answers, paul orlousky,...
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nbc's lucy cavanaugh joins us from erbil with more.t are you hearing about the new threats from isis? >> reporter: good morning, dara. well, isis may be outnumbered by the iraqi forces. there's 100,000 iraqi and kurdish soldiers on the ground. an estimate 3,000 to 5,000 isis fighters. what they don't lack is the willingness to i do for their cause. -- to die for their cause. they are pledging more suicide attacks, car bombs, things that are tremendously damaging to those soldiers on the ground in mosul, trying to retake the areas. but let me set the scene for you a little bit. mosul is a large city. it's split in half by the tigris river. the eastern part of the city is where the fight is currently taking place. and iraqi soldiers have continued to fight against the militants in about 15 of 50 districts. there are still large numbers. civilians trapped within the area. that is in part what is slowing down the fight. other things that are slowing the fight is the checks for those civilians. for example, some folks i was speaking to who
nbc's lucy cavanaugh joins us from erbil with more.t are you hearing about the new threats from isis? >> reporter: good morning, dara. well, isis may be outnumbered by the iraqi forces. there's 100,000 iraqi and kurdish soldiers on the ground. an estimate 3,000 to 5,000 isis fighters. what they don't lack is the willingness to i do for their cause. -- to die for their cause. they are pledging more suicide attacks, car bombs, things that are tremendously damaging to those soldiers on the...
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we want to talk to jim cavanaugh.ou heard rehema point out in addition to the unanswered questions there is a very big one which is motivation here. any kind of connection to terror which, as you heard from local officials and law enforcement officials on the scene, far too early to draw a connection to. what's your sense of somebody who's been in the community for a long time? what's your take away here? >> that was the major league category following at the moment. deliberately driving on the sidewalk. deliberately driving on the sidewalk against pedestrians and jumping out with a knife as rehema was describing and as in the press conference this was a deliberate attack. what you uncovered in the last few minutes probably a plain clothes osu police officer engages the suspect and kills him with gr. the suspect said he didn't think it was a policeman. it was probably a plain clothes officer responding. you have a deliberate attack. when you get to motive and you discussed it with the commissioner. he was right on it.
we want to talk to jim cavanaugh.ou heard rehema point out in addition to the unanswered questions there is a very big one which is motivation here. any kind of connection to terror which, as you heard from local officials and law enforcement officials on the scene, far too early to draw a connection to. what's your sense of somebody who's been in the community for a long time? what's your take away here? >> that was the major league category following at the moment. deliberately driving...
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for fox 25 investigates, i'm kerry cavanaugh. >> all right. so mbta getting ready for winter. we are, too. everyone is getting in the mind set it is that time of year to talk about flurries with are already talking to the far north. >> i finally took the sweaters outf and then it is like kind of, i have to do it in parts. i have so much stuff. i have to get the wool socks out. the fleece lined tights out. we work outside so -- >> yeah. yeah. i always like to wear those, always gives you insulation. >> you need it. >> i don't know if it's the morning but it is cool and dreary, in the 40s. remember yesterday we were in the 20s in a lot of spots. you see cloud cover, it will be thick. we have had glimmers of sunshine coming through, and then the clouds fell back in. 56 degrees at logan a and winds out of the north at 17 miles per hour as low pressure gliedz buy to thest ooh. atmosphere with the showers developing. and they have been moving out of the sea coast, down the north shore, and i'm tracking just a wet and just damp morning here. cape ann, most of essex county has had som
for fox 25 investigates, i'm kerry cavanaugh. >> all right. so mbta getting ready for winter. we are, too. everyone is getting in the mind set it is that time of year to talk about flurries with are already talking to the far north. >> i finally took the sweaters outf and then it is like kind of, i have to do it in parts. i have so much stuff. i have to get the wool socks out. the fleece lined tights out. we work outside so -- >> yeah. yeah. i always like to wear those, always...
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james cavanaugh. [applause] >> and mr. and mrs. fred malek. [applause] >> last, but certainly not least, we would like to recognize and honor our nation's veterans, who as president nixon said, serving god and country, having sought not glory for themselves but peace and freedom for all. as a special tribute to all those serving or who have served honorably in the armed verses, the university of southern california trojan marching band will play the armed forces medley. please stand and be recognized. take it away. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] [applause] >> thank you. very special. ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor and privilege to introduce the eldest daughter of president nixon, tricia nixon cox. [applause] >> thank you and welcome to the richard nixon library and museum. today, we celebrate the opening of the meticulously researched, historically accurate, new edition of the library. thank you so much for being here. you make this special day even more special and i'm so glad we can share it together.
james cavanaugh. [applause] >> and mr. and mrs. fred malek. [applause] >> last, but certainly not least, we would like to recognize and honor our nation's veterans, who as president nixon said, serving god and country, having sought not glory for themselves but peace and freedom for all. as a special tribute to all those serving or who have served honorably in the armed verses, the university of southern california trojan marching band will play the armed forces medley. please stand...
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lucy cavanaugh was with them. >> reporter: inside this tiny from home, it's time to chop, stir and roast. . 120 pounds of turkey for 150 hungry mouths. it's a big day at camp. 50 miles south of mosul, nearly 6,000 miles from home. it's private jordan white's first deployment. >> definitely miss my family. sacrifice so others can be with >> reporter: for lieutenant peter chun from baltimore, down time before the big meal meant sprucing up. >> i can't wait to face time my family back home. >> reporter: others worked out to work up an appetite. but the business of war doesn't stop for thanksgiving. >> we're the front line of defense here on camp swift. we're what everyone relois on. >> reporter: operation resolve is the fight ens isis. months. her 10-year-old back home is counting down the days. >> he sent me a message this morning and said happy thanksgiving, mom. i love you and miss you. can't wait for you to come home. then #48 days on it. >> happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: it's his sixth thanksgiving away, but that doesn't make it any easier. >> 400,000 brothers and sisters and is i ha
lucy cavanaugh was with them. >> reporter: inside this tiny from home, it's time to chop, stir and roast. . 120 pounds of turkey for 150 hungry mouths. it's a big day at camp. 50 miles south of mosul, nearly 6,000 miles from home. it's private jordan white's first deployment. >> definitely miss my family. sacrifice so others can be with >> reporter: for lieutenant peter chun from baltimore, down time before the big meal meant sprucing up. >> i can't wait to face time my...
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. >> jim cavanaugh, thanks for joining us and appreciate your insight on this. again, the suspect was kill and it played out in about a minute. no fatalities for the victims. the motive will take center stage out of ohio state. we will bring you the latest as we keep a close eye on the situation. we will take a break and go ba being to politics. donald trump meeting with david petraeus floating around for secretary of state. he was saying he was very impressed. we will go live to trump tower. for the holidays. before his mom earned 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the best day ever. that's the joy of rewarding connections. learn more at bankofamerica.com/getcashback. >>> rivals within donald trump's inner circle are clashing over the looming pick for secretary of state. they appear to remain the two front-runner, but either would make a clear statement
. >> jim cavanaugh, thanks for joining us and appreciate your insight on this. again, the suspect was kill and it played out in about a minute. no fatalities for the victims. the motive will take center stage out of ohio state. we will bring you the latest as we keep a close eye on the situation. we will take a break and go ba being to politics. donald trump meeting with david petraeus floating around for secretary of state. he was saying he was very impressed. we will go live to trump...
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they return tyler cavanaugh who says the coaching change hasn't affected how the team goes about their everyday business. >> we have been going to work and that started in the summer with the extra practices with the foreign tour. >> tyler said, some of these teams in our league who are pick ed ahead of us or below us we don't care about a coaching change. when the ball goes up, they will beat us, period. >> over on the women's side after 17 years leading the university of hartford, their their coach left for wisconsin. she even coached on the staff when they won the gold medal this summer in rio. those lessons she learned and will pass along to the colonials. >> we expect their best all the time. i don't think people understand like the pressure it takes to be successful at uconn because of the standard being so high. not just amongst the fans, but more internally. kids go there because they want to be great. they want limit. he doesn't let them prmpl below their best. and that's what i'm trying to instill in these guys. >> to the ice now, capitals finishing out their road trip in win
they return tyler cavanaugh who says the coaching change hasn't affected how the team goes about their everyday business. >> we have been going to work and that started in the summer with the extra practices with the foreign tour. >> tyler said, some of these teams in our league who are pick ed ahead of us or below us we don't care about a coaching change. when the ball goes up, they will beat us, period. >> over on the women's side after 17 years leading the university of...
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nbc's lucy cavanaugh joins me now from erbil, iraq, after visiting the last standing hospital outsidef the territory. talk to us about the conditions in the hospital. >> harrowing scenes this morning. ambulances arriving. soldiers on the front lines. struggling to cope with the flood of sieven i can'ts and people. this is the only hospital outside of isis controlled province and the only one with a fully functioning operating room. it's a difficult journey. there are ambulances. they are happy they have the one o.r. but they need everything. more blood, more supplies. they need more trauma surgeons. this was a small town clinic. this is some of the worst the war can do to a human being. sniper fire, bullets, ieds and the isis favorite weapon, the car bomb. some of those injuries. when we pulled up an ambulance arrived. they were wounded by a mortar attack. one of them didn't make it. another family are from a liberated area. that's supposed to be safe. it wasn't. the doctors are doing their best. obviously the casualties are piling up. they are saying they are worried about what will
nbc's lucy cavanaugh joins me now from erbil, iraq, after visiting the last standing hospital outsidef the territory. talk to us about the conditions in the hospital. >> harrowing scenes this morning. ambulances arriving. soldiers on the front lines. struggling to cope with the flood of sieven i can'ts and people. this is the only hospital outside of isis controlled province and the only one with a fully functioning operating room. it's a difficult journey. there are ambulances. they are...
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lucy cavanaugh is back in the northern iraq town of erbil after visiting a hospital on the front lines us what the situation was in the medical facility. >> reporter: it was a sobering look at what the war is doing to civilians and soldiers. as we were pulling up an ambulance arrived carrying three iraqi soldiers wounded in a mortar attack. one of the young men didn't survive. we met a family of eight that came from a newly liberated area. it was supposed to be free of isis. that didn't stop a mortar from landing on their house. eight people injured including a young girl, five years old. she lost her eye. harrowing scenes. this hospital wasn't designed for this. this is the only hospital in the province not under isis control. it is a critical lifeline for civilians and soldiers according to one of the doctors i spoke with. take a look. >> it is the only operating hospital in the region. it's important. >> reporter: it's life or death. >> yes. >> reporter: now before the mosul offensive this was a local small town clinic. less than a hundred beds. now a front line facility coping with
lucy cavanaugh is back in the northern iraq town of erbil after visiting a hospital on the front lines us what the situation was in the medical facility. >> reporter: it was a sobering look at what the war is doing to civilians and soldiers. as we were pulling up an ambulance arrived carrying three iraqi soldiers wounded in a mortar attack. one of the young men didn't survive. we met a family of eight that came from a newly liberated area. it was supposed to be free of isis. that didn't...
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i want to bring in msnbc law enforcement analyst jim cavanaugh, joins me from tennessee. it is unclear who yelled gun and there was no weapon found. so when is your reaction? >> well, first of all, the secret service and the reno police did a great job. they ushered quickly, no gun found, so you know pretty good work by law enforcement. certainly not an attempted assassination as people said publicly, more like an attempt at free speech, that was beaten down. only crime looks like here is an assault. the police did the right thing. they didn't arrest the man with the sign who said, you know, republicans against trump. so, you know, whether they'll be able to charge anybody with assault remains to be seen. >> as you said, he was holding up a sign, republicans against trump. donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway moments ago on cnn said that man, the protester was a democratic operative. would it matter either way? >> doesn't matter what party, doesn't matter if he's from mars. if he's a man with a sign at a rally, y can't beat him up and can't assault him. it is
i want to bring in msnbc law enforcement analyst jim cavanaugh, joins me from tennessee. it is unclear who yelled gun and there was no weapon found. so when is your reaction? >> well, first of all, the secret service and the reno police did a great job. they ushered quickly, no gun found, so you know pretty good work by law enforcement. certainly not an attempted assassination as people said publicly, more like an attempt at free speech, that was beaten down. only crime looks like here is...
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i want to go now to nbc's lucy cavanaugh in moscow, the russia story is going to be one driving a lot of the foreign policy discussion for months to come. what can you tell us about what's happening where you are? >> hallie, to give you a sense of the mood here, when the u.s. election result was announced in the russian parliament today, the room exploded in to claps and cheers. it's not just putin congratulating trump. the people that we've spoken to on the street, a lot of them are indifferent, especially the younger generation that doesn't really watch state-controlled television. but what we heard over and over again from many russians is that they thought now finally u.s.-russian relations will improve. they see donald trump as a representative of peace, as a peace candidate, now president-elect. and that is because the point of view here is that the united states is somehow seen as a danger to russia, especially clinton in their mind's eye. this is a message reinforced on state channels over and over again. they think america is trying to ferment regime change under the guise of
i want to go now to nbc's lucy cavanaugh in moscow, the russia story is going to be one driving a lot of the foreign policy discussion for months to come. what can you tell us about what's happening where you are? >> hallie, to give you a sense of the mood here, when the u.s. election result was announced in the russian parliament today, the room exploded in to claps and cheers. it's not just putin congratulating trump. the people that we've spoken to on the street, a lot of them are...