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it's literally two minutes away from our school. >> reporter: city springs is a charter school. administrators pride themselves on teaching students about diversity. >> i think it's also important for them to not only learn about the differences but to also understand the similarities. >> reporter: students are enjoying the learning experience. >> really great. it looks like a church where you could say your prayers. >> reporter: this multiculture experience is in an effort to make sure students have a well rounded education. >> the jewish museum of maryland work with the school, even fully subsidizing the cost of bus transportation. >>> all right. coming up in six minutes all new at 6:00 the robbery, a shooting and fire. how a local walmart employee managed to survive a terrifying shift at work. >> now that question seven has passed, make way for the table games. all those stories and a lot more coming up at 6:00. now here's a preview of what's ahead at 6:30. >> president obama's first press conference since reelection. our team is here to give you the biggest election. that's
it's literally two minutes away from our school. >> reporter: city springs is a charter school. administrators pride themselves on teaching students about diversity. >> i think it's also important for them to not only learn about the differences but to also understand the similarities. >> reporter: students are enjoying the learning experience. >> really great. it looks like a church where you could say your prayers. >> reporter: this multiculture experience is in...
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called the san francisco of arkansas for both its physical resemblance to the city and its large population eureka springs is decision to endorse marriage equality just weeks after another southern city austin texas did the same thing both of these decisions show that support for marriage equality is brought in throughout america hopefully it won't be long before marriage equality is a right everywhere in our country so bad it's constant state senator alberta darling darling was interviewed by a local wisconsin t.v. station was asked whether she thought voter suppression i.d.'s would make a difference or would have made a difference for wisconsin in the election here's what she had to say. do you think a photo id would have made any difference to me on a mother so i guess i think so now we're looking at alternative different precincts and all sorts of same day registrations i know we don't have to send our action but why why can we have voter id when the majority of our people in wisconsin want to have we passed and the governor signed and why the senate one challenge and dane county be able to hold and i
called the san francisco of arkansas for both its physical resemblance to the city and its large population eureka springs is decision to endorse marriage equality just weeks after another southern city austin texas did the same thing both of these decisions show that support for marriage equality is brought in throughout america hopefully it won't be long before marriage equality is a right everywhere in our country so bad it's constant state senator alberta darling darling was interviewed by...
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the high-end digs are selling quicker, spending an average of 116 days on the market in cities like palm springs. it's said that many high-end owners are finally beginning to accept lower prices on high-end homes. the rental market is expected to remain competitive in 2013, keeping it a landlord's market. apartment rents on average will likely tick up 4.6% next year, while vacancy levels drop to 3.9% according to the national association of realtors. anything below 5% is a landlord's market. the cities with the lowest vacancy are portland, new york, and minneapolis. your fingerprint may soon make a bigger impression than your signature when paying with a credit card. discover financial services is testing "paying by fingerprint" among its own employees. staffers who want to participate sign up for the service and can then use touch pads to pay for items in the company cafeteria or convenience store. discover is hoping to develop both a safer and more convenient way to complete a purchase. down, but reportedly not out: according to the wall street journal, there's "a flood" of interested buyers l
the high-end digs are selling quicker, spending an average of 116 days on the market in cities like palm springs. it's said that many high-end owners are finally beginning to accept lower prices on high-end homes. the rental market is expected to remain competitive in 2013, keeping it a landlord's market. apartment rents on average will likely tick up 4.6% next year, while vacancy levels drop to 3.9% according to the national association of realtors. anything below 5% is a landlord's market....
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watch for closures in the city at cold spring lane. you concede delays down towards baltimore national pike -- you can see delays down towards baltimore national pike. plenty of traffic on westbound 50. stay to the left. this is 295. a pretty nice start just south of 175. you'll see it delays approaching 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. at the mount washington tavern. >> a year ago a fire destroyed this building. i cannot say better things. it is beautiful. they have preserved the feeling in here. everything is brand new. there is an old painting at pimlico they were able to repaint. it was destroyed in the fire. it is beautiful. more details are coming up. the shuffleboard survive the fire. i think we dodged a bullet in baltimore. we could see a wintry mix. we could see our first snowflakes of the season today. >> team coverage. >> yeah? oh. >> there we go. there we go. >> you have been waiting to do that. >> non alcoholic drink. >> coming up tonight, a family is devastated by an alleged drug driver. >> barry simms has more
watch for closures in the city at cold spring lane. you concede delays down towards baltimore national pike -- you can see delays down towards baltimore national pike. plenty of traffic on westbound 50. stay to the left. this is 295. a pretty nice start just south of 175. you'll see it delays approaching 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. at the mount washington tavern. >> a year ago a fire destroyed this building. i cannot say better things. it is beautiful. they have preserved...
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>> well, perhaps a smaller city could spring out of it. something that was functional. massive amounts of land with nothing. so they've got to do something. you know they've lost 25% of their population in the last decade before the census. one person left every 22 minutes. >> what kind of reaction have you had to this plan? >> well, in detroit they're very angry. >> of course they are. we're saying we're going to take your power, we're going to take your city. >> they want to keep control of their money, and that's understandable. but they have to be responsible. because if they go into federal bankruptcy, the vultures will come in and grab all the jewels of detroit. belle isle could be sold. perhaps cobol hall. i worry even the detroit institute of art. right now it is protected but in federal bankruptcy court, who knows. >> one thing that i've read that you have said, you believe your plan could be a better way to protecting some of the city jobs because some people might look at it and go, he's trying to kill the government jobs. that's not your goal. >> well, what
>> well, perhaps a smaller city could spring out of it. something that was functional. massive amounts of land with nothing. so they've got to do something. you know they've lost 25% of their population in the last decade before the census. one person left every 22 minutes. >> what kind of reaction have you had to this plan? >> well, in detroit they're very angry. >> of course they are. we're saying we're going to take your power, we're going to take your city. >>...
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but the city of coral springs says we don't allow pigs. they're prohibited in our city.his kind of battle? >> land of the free and home of the pig. look, this is a case that i think is a legal no-brainer. let me tell you why. the livestock law in coral springs has been on the books when it was more rural. for 22 years, municipalities had an obligation to reasonably accommodate. in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any kind of service animal. if the animal does anti-social behavior, for example, makes a mess, then the tenant is responsible. this pig when it's an adult is only 12 inches long. at the end of the day, either the department of justice comes in and enforces it or they can in federal district court leave the pig alone, let the down syndrome young man have this service animal. this case should be long gone. >> oh, boy. so now they're facing -- this family, richard, is facing a potential $500 fine if they continue to go on about their business. >> and that fine is accruing daily, fred. listen, cor
but the city of coral springs says we don't allow pigs. they're prohibited in our city.his kind of battle? >> land of the free and home of the pig. look, this is a case that i think is a legal no-brainer. let me tell you why. the livestock law in coral springs has been on the books when it was more rural. for 22 years, municipalities had an obligation to reasonably accommodate. in this case, the law is there. there is a doctor's letter explaining why the 8-year-old needs this. and any...
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a national network of straight debt affiliates there are many straight groups beginning to spring up in cities all across the country and we also have international ties with groups in europe that are fighting against sovereign. and once we have a national network in place then we're able to have conversations about how to scale some of these ideas up all right now andrew ross you're also the occupy wall street a strike today were also involved with the black friday strike against wal-mart how did that action go was there any sign that the stampeding shoppers noticed what was going on well the black friday walmart strikes is probably shaping up to be the biggest labor story of the year over here it's again it's an incredibly phenomenal success so far and it looks as if it's going to escalate much further. one of the things that there are two things that have made it so successful one is that the wal-mart workers have their own organization called our wal-mart organization united for respect for wal-mart workers they feel is their own organization and it's not an external union coming in and tr
a national network of straight debt affiliates there are many straight groups beginning to spring up in cities all across the country and we also have international ties with groups in europe that are fighting against sovereign. and once we have a national network in place then we're able to have conversations about how to scale some of these ideas up all right now andrew ross you're also the occupy wall street a strike today were also involved with the black friday strike against wal-mart how...
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city. a new panhandling law set to take effect next month that will ban those bell ringers and donation pots in part of downtown colorado springscrease safety by keeping solicitors off any kind of streets. the ban is just way too broad. one hotel owner in that area tells fox news a salvation army bell ringer will be able to keep up a kettle inside the hotel courtyard because that is private property. the teenage actor who apparently had a religious revelation and called his own tv show a bunch of filth says he didn't mean to discredit his colleagues. an gas t. jones plays that kid on two and a half men. has for the past 10 years now. and makes about $350,000 per show. but in the video for some christian organization he told people don't watch it. he said he didn't want to tribute to the quote enemies plan. he is not exactly taking it all back but he does now say "i apologize if my remarks reflect me showing a lack of appreciation for the extraordinary opportunity of which i have been blessed. he didn't say though that it's not filth. if have you ever been to new york city you know interesting things happen on our street like a
city. a new panhandling law set to take effect next month that will ban those bell ringers and donation pots in part of downtown colorado springscrease safety by keeping solicitors off any kind of streets. the ban is just way too broad. one hotel owner in that area tells fox news a salvation army bell ringer will be able to keep up a kettle inside the hotel courtyard because that is private property. the teenage actor who apparently had a religious revelation and called his own tv show a bunch...
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." >> they went to a acapulco, new york city, that when first class. but this spring, somewhere along the way, -- >> all i want is for you to be a man for one thing you are life. -- for once in your life. >> there are people in town that would have shot her for $5. >> the nicest fellow i ever met. >> he didn't do it. >> an angel of death. tavis: when i first saw this, i cannot believe this was actually based on a true story. >> yes, true story. tavis: where do you find the humor in a story where a guy kills his wife? >> it is not a traditional comedy, because it is based on a true story. there is a real murder here. that is a very serious subject, so you don't want to make a mockery of the situation. you want to play it real, but there are some very peculiar things about this particular case. he is the most popular guy in this small texas town. everybody loves him. he is the least likely to be a convicted murderer. not only does he murder, but he hides the body in an ice locker and just goes about his daily business as if nothing has happened, for nine months, before
." >> they went to a acapulco, new york city, that when first class. but this spring, somewhere along the way, -- >> all i want is for you to be a man for one thing you are life. -- for once in your life. >> there are people in town that would have shot her for $5. >> the nicest fellow i ever met. >> he didn't do it. >> an angel of death. tavis: when i first saw this, i cannot believe this was actually based on a true story. >> yes, true story....
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city. you're seeing heavier activity close to springs reservoir. at's where you're seeing some of yellows and south in where -- in redwood city. we'll get you up to speed on what you can expect for the rest of your bay area weekend. >>> the thanksgiving travel rush is officially under way. officials are expecting today to be their busiest day of the year. there were long lines with our stormy weather caused delays up too 2-1/2 hours for some people. the airport expects to see some 1.2 million travelers during the next week and a half. >>> .7% increase over last year. nationally the busiest day for travelers is expected to be next wednesday when almost half of the people traveling will either be out on the road or in the sky. >>> it's not yet thanksgiving but a few resorts are open for business. noelle walker made the trip to squaw valley to check out the conditions then she sent her photographer even further up the hill. >> reporter: like the pop of a champane cork. >> we're testing all the pottening. >> reporter: that's the sound of a party about t
city. you're seeing heavier activity close to springs reservoir. at's where you're seeing some of yellows and south in where -- in redwood city. we'll get you up to speed on what you can expect for the rest of your bay area weekend. >>> the thanksgiving travel rush is officially under way. officials are expecting today to be their busiest day of the year. there were long lines with our stormy weather caused delays up too 2-1/2 hours for some people. the airport expects to see some 1.2...
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city. you're seeing heavier activity close to springs reservoir. at's where you're seeing some of yellows and south in where -- in redwood city. we'll get you up to speed on what you can expect for the rest of your bay area weekend. >>> the thanksgiving travel rush is officially under way. officials are expecting today to be their busiest day of the year. there were long lines with our stormy weather caused delays up too 2-1/2 hours for some people. the airport expects to see some 1.2 million travelers during the next week and a half. >>> .7% increase over last year. nationally the busiest day for travelers is expected to be next wednesday when almost half of the people traveling will either be out on the road or in the sky. >>> it's not yet thanksgiving but a few resorts are open for business. noelle walker made the trip to squaw valley to check out the conditions then she sent her photographer even further up the hill. >> reporter: like the pop of a champane cork. >> we're testing all the pottening. >> reporter: that's the sound of a party about t
city. you're seeing heavier activity close to springs reservoir. at's where you're seeing some of yellows and south in where -- in redwood city. we'll get you up to speed on what you can expect for the rest of your bay area weekend. >>> the thanksgiving travel rush is officially under way. officials are expecting today to be their busiest day of the year. there were long lines with our stormy weather caused delays up too 2-1/2 hours for some people. the airport expects to see some 1.2...
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silence now in colorado springs. the cityalvation army bell ringers for violating its panhandling laws. alicia acuna is live in colorado springs with more on this. >> reporter: hi, jenna. this is one location. the salvation army says it is disappointed losing this location because it has been a tradition for the city's utility workers to volunteer as bell the city council voted last night, no more. corner of this street in downtown colorado springss a little quieter this holiday season without the salvation army bell ringers. they too fall under the newly-passed ordinance banning panhandlers and solicitors in a 12 square block area. >> we approached the city if there was a way we could bypass this, if we could be granted an exemption and that was seen as not to be possible. >> no, colorado springs is not a grinch. we're doing best we can to find a tool that works for community and respects everyone's rights. >> reporter: the new law is to protect businesses and customers. the city attorney says if they ban one form of solicit
silence now in colorado springs. the cityalvation army bell ringers for violating its panhandling laws. alicia acuna is live in colorado springs with more on this. >> reporter: hi, jenna. this is one location. the salvation army says it is disappointed losing this location because it has been a tradition for the city's utility workers to volunteer as bell the city council voted last night, no more. corner of this street in downtown colorado springss a little quieter this holiday season...
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are working together and they believe it is connected to a rash of fires that have been springing up through the city. it happened less than three hours ago. smoke and flames were shooting out of the bar where investigators believe somebody started it 3:00 a.m. this morning. the blaze caused $50,000 in damage. head to cut a hole in the roof and the flames melted the pool tables and beer signs inside. agencies from outside came in to help and they believe this latest work is the help of an arizona any of the. we tonight have any real reason. i can't speculate i tonight know why or what. >> reporter: now another fire broke out in an empty house off of alabama street and that fire was ignited outside of a door and caused $75,000 in damage. firefighters have seen a pattern in these fires and they are all lit outside of the building in the early morning hours. when we asked how close the targeted buildings were and he was up all night deal with theel become a fire. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a man reported his friend disappeared on the college campus yesterday evening. less than an hou
are working together and they believe it is connected to a rash of fires that have been springing up through the city. it happened less than three hours ago. smoke and flames were shooting out of the bar where investigators believe somebody started it 3:00 a.m. this morning. the blaze caused $50,000 in damage. head to cut a hole in the roof and the flames melted the pool tables and beer signs inside. agencies from outside came in to help and they believe this latest work is the help of an...
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city history. >> reporter: while it's an odd coincidence spring training is in arizona where the other winning lottery ticket was sold at this chevron station in fountain hills, a suburb 26 miles outside phoenix. again, the question here, who bought the winning ticket? >> yeah, yeah. this is excellent. i'm so surprised. it's wonderful. i'd like to know who it is because, you know, founden hills is a pretty small town. and you know most everybody. >> everyone's waiting to hear who it is. that's nbc's kerry sanders reporting. >>> elsewhere, despite american objections, the united nations general assembly voted to recognize palestine as a nonmember state. palestinians celebrated, but the u.s. says it's an obstacle to peace talks. nbc's danielle leigh joins us from washington with the details. danielle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. a bit of a loss for israel. the vote feared to make palestine less likely to negotiate a peace deal directly with israel. the united nations overwhelmingly voted to upgrade palestine's status to a nonmember state, and that allows them to go after israel
city history. >> reporter: while it's an odd coincidence spring training is in arizona where the other winning lottery ticket was sold at this chevron station in fountain hills, a suburb 26 miles outside phoenix. again, the question here, who bought the winning ticket? >> yeah, yeah. this is excellent. i'm so surprised. it's wonderful. i'd like to know who it is because, you know, founden hills is a pretty small town. and you know most everybody. >> everyone's waiting to hear...
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spring lane. units in that area are without water. apparently they have nothing to do with the storm. cityide detectives had made an arrest and a murder in the district. a man is in custody in connection to killing michael allen. tuesday evening, police found allan suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. the victim was taken to hospital where he later died. 11 news is working to learn more about a case of alleged corruption in the baltimore city police department. a detective is charged with eight criminal counts for allegedly lying about a drug purchase. endeavoring to influence a witness by corrupt means and two counts of corruption. >> at 5:30, prosecutors are calling it a conspiracy of silence. former penn state president is charged in relation to the jerry sandusky abuse scandal. we've got details on the latest round of accusations that continue to haunt the university. >> almost five months after jerry sandusky was convicted, the former school president was a charge for trying to cover up those actions. additional charges were filed against two other penn state officials. >> this
spring lane. units in that area are without water. apparently they have nothing to do with the storm. cityide detectives had made an arrest and a murder in the district. a man is in custody in connection to killing michael allen. tuesday evening, police found allan suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. the victim was taken to hospital where he later died. 11 news is working to learn more about a case of alleged corruption in the baltimore city police department. a detective is charged...
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city b.a.r.t. station. they've got a new plaza they just put in there with three statues created by a sculptor from france. those sculptures are situated on springs to help them survive a quake. by transforming this area around the union city b.a.r.t. station, the city of union city envisioned a day when this area will become a gateway to silicon valley. >> because in addition to making the entrance to b.a.r.t., it also allows us to make connections with heavy rail transportation which will connect us with the capital corridors all the way up to sacramento, the a train down to san jose and across the day on the dumbarton rail project. >> reporter: which will get to the 49ers stadium? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but for that to happen, for the next phase of this entire redevelopment around the union city b.a.r.t. station to happen, the city needs money. that's why they're relying on voters to pass measure b-1 this upcoming tuesday. like many other cities in the state of california, they've been fighting to keep the redevelopment funds or to keep them coming. if you're well aware, governor jerry brown has wanted to do away with those. reporting liv
city b.a.r.t. station. they've got a new plaza they just put in there with three statues created by a sculptor from france. those sculptures are situated on springs to help them survive a quake. by transforming this area around the union city b.a.r.t. station, the city of union city envisioned a day when this area will become a gateway to silicon valley. >> because in addition to making the entrance to b.a.r.t., it also allows us to make connections with heavy rail transportation which...
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80s through the central valley, 64 tahoe, 79 yosemite, 88 san diego, middle 90s palm springs and l.a.. >>> new york city with murder in the stabbing deaths of two children last month. the 50-year-old was interviewed by detectives from her hospital bed saturday before she was charged. ortega is recovering from self-inflicted stab wounds she worked for the krim family who lived in san francisco prior to moving to new york. we are learning more about the reason behind the tax. details coming up in the next half hour -- >>> we can find out later today if the u.s. supreme court will take up a major challenge to the voting rights act. justices met behind closed doors friday and discussed two cases challenging parts of 1965 voting rights law requires states with history of voter discrimination, mostly in the south, to clear any changes in their laws with federal officials in washington. high court could say as early as today whether it will consider ending the requirement. >>> follow-up to a story we told you about a woman in a motorized wheelchair who was hit by a car the driver later took off. since her stor
80s through the central valley, 64 tahoe, 79 yosemite, 88 san diego, middle 90s palm springs and l.a.. >>> new york city with murder in the stabbing deaths of two children last month. the 50-year-old was interviewed by detectives from her hospital bed saturday before she was charged. ortega is recovering from self-inflicted stab wounds she worked for the krim family who lived in san francisco prior to moving to new york. we are learning more about the reason behind the tax. details...
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mistakes, the city insist speed cameras have mmde butt here's a growing call - prom critics who say speed cameras are nothing more than "scam-eras'.... &pcenter around a camera on col springlane across from poll wessernnhigh school. for months, its been ccting truckers and bus drivers for travvlling far fasser than the city is now probing,, what it calls, "abnormml readings" frommthat radar.... are forced to fiiht the tickets in court....they're fuming. (16:53:13) "if he &pelected ooficials aae aware that thee're stealing from "....they may need the revenue but ot 40-dollars a time from people who need it more..." it turns out there's more han one problem at that spriig lane. in our cooer story tonight t ten....we uncover another thousands of mmttrists who have felt thh sting of ttat speed camera. jeff bell, fox 45, news at 5:30. a battle over trash is heating brookkyn park rrsidents arr voiiing coonerns over plans to miles from their homes. hundreds havee sgned a petttion... to get the incineratoo moved... hey ay it will produce toxinsslinked to serious health problems.... county executive john leopold is calling for public hearings ppevious case of fly-ass dumpin leopoo
mistakes, the city insist speed cameras have mmde butt here's a growing call - prom critics who say speed cameras are nothing more than "scam-eras'.... &pcenter around a camera on col springlane across from poll wessernnhigh school. for months, its been ccting truckers and bus drivers for travvlling far fasser than the city is now probing,, what it calls, "abnormml readings" frommthat radar.... are forced to fiiht the tickets in court....they're fuming. (16:53:13) "if he...
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springs. >>> 4:50 ndamukong suh r commuters taking the city -- in -- beginning next february councilmembersagree to raise price from $1.25 $150. the frequency of routes will drop from once in 30 minutes to once an hour sales tax revenue for the transit department has been dropping and there were few options left to help bridge a million dollar gap. >>> warriors will sign a deal with mayor lee today to follow san francisco's local hire law if and when they build new arena. the billion dollar project which was unveiled in may, will still have to be approved but would it bring new arena and entertainment complex to piers 30 and 32 the law only applies to city funded construction projects the team has agreed to follow the spirit of the law the warriors would higher o'-- hire san francisco residents. >>> quarterback smith is reportedly seeking a second opinion. smith suffered a concussion sunday. he met with an independent neurologist monday according to pro football talk got come he has decided to seek further medical advice he must be medically cleared before playing monday night. >>> crab sea
springs. >>> 4:50 ndamukong suh r commuters taking the city -- in -- beginning next february councilmembersagree to raise price from $1.25 $150. the frequency of routes will drop from once in 30 minutes to once an hour sales tax revenue for the transit department has been dropping and there were few options left to help bridge a million dollar gap. >>> warriors will sign a deal with mayor lee today to follow san francisco's local hire law if and when they build new arena. the...
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city history. >> and while it's an odd coincidence, the baseball team's spring training is in arizona where the other winning lottery ticket was sold, at this chevron station in fountain hills, a suburb 26 miles outside of phoenix. again, the question here, who bought the winning ticket? >> yeah. yeah. this is excellent. i'm so surprised. it's wonderful. i'd like to know who it is because, you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody. >> that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. >>> well, elsewhere, despite american objections, the united nations general assembly voted to recognize palestine as a non-member state. palestinians celebrated, but the u.s. says it is an obstacle to peace talks. nbc's danielle lee joins us with those details. danielle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. it's a bit of a loss for the u.s. and israel. the peer is that yesterday's vote will make palestine less likely to negotiate a peace agreement with israel moving forward. yesterday the united nations overwhelmingly voted to upgrade palestine's status to a non-member state and
city history. >> and while it's an odd coincidence, the baseball team's spring training is in arizona where the other winning lottery ticket was sold, at this chevron station in fountain hills, a suburb 26 miles outside of phoenix. again, the question here, who bought the winning ticket? >> yeah. yeah. this is excellent. i'm so surprised. it's wonderful. i'd like to know who it is because, you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody. >> that was...
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spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: america has a case of weather whiplash >> 60 degrees as the high on friday, and then 28 degrees as the high on saturday. >> reporter: this weekend, the west went from summer to winter overnight. >> and that is winter. >> it is winter. >> reporter: today, the northeast enjoys the spring-like temperatures, still recovering from superstorm sandy, and the nor'easter that covered her debris in a record snowfall. >> this is something we've never seen before, any of the meteorologists here, for that matter. and it is something very, very unusual. >> reporter: you will get no argument from the people who have to deal with it. >> i am waiting for the locusts next. >> reporter: this region is dealing with the drought, the wildfires and the warmest month on record. in 2011, there were extreme events each doing a billion in damage.
spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: america has a case of weather whiplash >> 60 degrees as the high on friday, and then 28 degrees as the high on saturday. >> reporter: this weekend, the west went from summer to winter overnight....
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la "necropsia" realizada a un maestro de preparatoria de union city cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado sin vida cerca de la represa "crystal springsn el reporte christopher ryan, de 54 aÑos de edad, murio de causas naturales dentro de su auto estacionado a un costado de la autopista 2-80 el pasado 10 de octubre. take vo cesar ---un hombre del sur de la bahia es considerado un heroe tras rescatar a dos mujeres... su historia en breve... take vo blanca ---ademas, enterese que peticion especial han hecho las autoridades judiciales de san francisco al tribunal supremo del pais respecto a la proposicion 8... take sot --- ariel rodriguez ariel rodriguez: "la llegada del primer sistema de lluvias provoca precipitaciones generalmente leves y a estas horas el tiempo ha mejorado.mas adelante le digo cuando llega el proximo." blanca ---un buen samaritano le salvo la vida a 2 mujeres que se encontraban al interior de una casa rodante envuelta en llamas al este de san jose. take vo ---jesus hernandez escucho los gritos de las mujeres que no podian salir de la casa e inmediatamente utilizo una manguera de jardin para auxiliar a las victimas qui
la "necropsia" realizada a un maestro de preparatoria de union city cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado sin vida cerca de la represa "crystal springsn el reporte christopher ryan, de 54 aÑos de edad, murio de causas naturales dentro de su auto estacionado a un costado de la autopista 2-80 el pasado 10 de octubre. take vo cesar ---un hombre del sur de la bahia es considerado un heroe tras rescatar a dos mujeres... su historia en breve... take vo blanca ---ademas, enterese que peticion...
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. >>> well, the weather may feel a little bit like spring, but there's snow in san rafael. the city'snnual downtown holiday celebration kicked off today with shopping, rides and santa claus. but the biggest attraction for kids is the snow hill set up for sledding on one block of a street. >> you don't have to drove to tahoe. it's right here in your front door or your backyard as the case may be. >> when are you going down? >> i go down after dark. [ laughter ] >> when no one's watching. >> he is joking of course. sledding is only for the little ones. if you missed snow today, sledding continues tomorrow starting at 9 a.m. >> the best part, somebody thought to put a go pro camera on the sled. >> that looked fun. if my 5-year-old is watching now, guess where we're going! >> you're there, baby! >> san rafael, okay? we are going to need a lot of extra snow to keep that snow going because we're well above freezing. we're talking 70 degrees on saturday and sunday. oakland right now pretty chose to 70. 69. san francisco 64. san jose 63. santa rosa 61. concord 60. a few light showers offshore
. >>> well, the weather may feel a little bit like spring, but there's snow in san rafael. the city'snnual downtown holiday celebration kicked off today with shopping, rides and santa claus. but the biggest attraction for kids is the snow hill set up for sledding on one block of a street. >> you don't have to drove to tahoe. it's right here in your front door or your backyard as the case may be. >> when are you going down? >> i go down after dark. [ laughter ]...
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city history. >> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona, where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket. >> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody. >> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold here went to a local family. the wife bought it, ten dollars for the ticket. she has been unemployed. actually had a job interview today. she didn't go. a press conference is planned at the local high school here tomorrow. >> yeah, and who doesn't love a good juicy conspiracy theory. kerry sanders, thank you. dearborn, missouri on the interstate, thank you, kerry. >>> and up next here, a big discovery from a place far, far away. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just mo
city history. >> reporter: and while it is a coincidence, the baseball spring training is in arizona, where the other ticket was sold, at this suburb outside phoenix. again, the question here? who bought the winning ticket. >> yeah, yeah, this is excellent, i'm so surprised. it is wonderful, i would like to know who it is, because you know, fountain hills is a pretty small town and you know most everybody. >> reporter: there are strong indications here that the ticket sold...
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mentioned, a small negative, but a small positive for next year, and by next spring, i don't think a net impact. >> obviously, new york city is a different story. it has more sig kanltd regional effects, but nationally. i don't think the impact is that large. >> i know you've been studying katrina and irene. where does sandy fit in terms of economic impact? what are your numbers showing? >> good question, susie. >> in terms of total economic loss. because airms aren't going, and restaurants aren't serving meals, and the property damage i think tell come to about $50 billion. to put this in context, that's roughly the consequence of 9/11. it you sad up katrina it was 150 million. it's a big storm and a lot of damage, but less than katrina. >> susie: quickly, mark, because on friday we have the employment numbers coming out. i'd like your take on that. what are you expecting in terms of new job hirings and the unemployment rate? we've created 150,000 jobs a month over the past three years. i expect that's roughly what we'll get. unemployment, as you remember, it dips down unexpectedly to 7.8%, i expect that will notch up a t
mentioned, a small negative, but a small positive for next year, and by next spring, i don't think a net impact. >> obviously, new york city is a different story. it has more sig kanltd regional effects, but nationally. i don't think the impact is that large. >> i know you've been studying katrina and irene. where does sandy fit in terms of economic impact? what are your numbers showing? >> good question, susie. >> in terms of total economic loss. because airms aren't...
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cities. thousands of activists poured into the square. the same place where the arab spring uprising last year toppled morsy's predecessor. but this time they want morsy to go. more than half the voters elected him president months ago. the president is setting himself up as a god. he decreed that any decision or laws he makes cannot be appealed stopped or over turned until a new constitution in parliament are approved next spring. he told arally that his ruling will rule out weasels that are blocking democratic reform. it doesn't worry me i have opponents i have reserved rights for my brothers in the opposition so they can hold a revolution if they must. a far cry from a few days ago when the obama administration praised the egyptian president for helping a cease fire between israel and hamas. what happens in egypt will have consequences beyond its borders. it continues to mediate israel's cease fire in hamas. what will happen to the truce? >> a natural gas explosion destroyed two buildings in massachusetts. the blast sent bricks and glass flying through springfield about 9
cities. thousands of activists poured into the square. the same place where the arab spring uprising last year toppled morsy's predecessor. but this time they want morsy to go. more than half the voters elected him president months ago. the president is setting himself up as a god. he decreed that any decision or laws he makes cannot be appealed stopped or over turned until a new constitution in parliament are approved next spring. he told arally that his ruling will rule out weasels that are...
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spring. already, 39. not the low, right now, 3-9d. 49 for valejo, redwood city, 46 opinion here's the deal. we started the week with record highs. today in san hoe say, it was 55, and earlier in the week it was 84. that's a big temperature drop. speaking of drop, a bit of rain in the sky. more rain showers moving in overnight. and we have snow in the see rare. 3 to 7 inches of new snowfall by tomorrow morning. we'll talk about where in the bay area we may see some snow as soon as tomorrow. >> another difficult day in the storm-ravaged northeast. besides the cleanup from sandy, residents are dealing with snow and freezing temperatures. mark strasman is spoking about how they're running out of room for the tons of rubble. >> i've never seen this much of our building damaged before. >> reporter: derek munman's waste management service has collected 300 tons of debris since sandy hit. >> it's backed up on the hill and the streets. >> reporter: there are not enough sthaift licensed trucks to haul it all away. some mounds contain potential health hazards. >> there's oil, paint cans, some refriger
spring. already, 39. not the low, right now, 3-9d. 49 for valejo, redwood city, 46 opinion here's the deal. we started the week with record highs. today in san hoe say, it was 55, and earlier in the week it was 84. that's a big temperature drop. speaking of drop, a bit of rain in the sky. more rain showers moving in overnight. and we have snow in the see rare. 3 to 7 inches of new snowfall by tomorrow morning. we'll talk about where in the bay area we may see some snow as soon as tomorrow....
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. >> it is, jessica, but the good news is city college will not have to cut its entire summer session, spring classes or even declare bankruptcy. but even the people who run the school will tell you they are far from being out of the woods financially. san francisco city college was facing imminent financial disaster. it faced bankruptcy and loss of its accreditation. but the passage of proposition a and proposition 30, along with changes in the way the college operates, is keeping the school on life support. it still has major problems, such as unfunded health care liabilities and weak money reserves. >> now the discussion has to move from how we shift those resources which are largely going to salary and benefits into some of the other needs that we have at the college that will we'll be required to deal with if we want to keep our accreditation. >> reporter: students don't have any illusions. most know that proposition 30 provides funds that were already in this year's budget. >> as we move forward with new sources of revenue, we'll be having conversations with our students, faculty, staff
. >> it is, jessica, but the good news is city college will not have to cut its entire summer session, spring classes or even declare bankruptcy. but even the people who run the school will tell you they are far from being out of the woods financially. san francisco city college was facing imminent financial disaster. it faced bankruptcy and loss of its accreditation. but the passage of proposition a and proposition 30, along with changes in the way the college operates, is keeping the...
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begins back in dale city up springfield.d onto over to the beltway in silver spring.ys from dale city on to the beltway. look of the weather. hello. of ran quickly moving out here. take a look at the drying line moving into fairfax county. improving conditions. afternoon, we will see some sunshine. temperatures holding steady. than average. >> thank you for watching. we will be back here at noon. y and michael is next.
begins back in dale city up springfield.d onto over to the beltway in silver spring.ys from dale city on to the beltway. look of the weather. hello. of ran quickly moving out here. take a look at the drying line moving into fairfax county. improving conditions. afternoon, we will see some sunshine. temperatures holding steady. than average. >> thank you for watching. we will be back here at noon. y and michael is next.
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bell, well the salvation army disagrees but they say they are not going to fight colorado springs on this one. the cityt aeu profplast night aeu approved the measure, which makes it illegal to panhandle within a distance from downtown. >> it's a giving time of the year, again salvation army is seen as that christmas organization. obviously we do things year round but when the salvation army gets out that's what we are representing is the fact of the ability to help people that are in need. >> reporter: he also says this is not going to make-or-break them. it's a loss of less than a thousand dollars in donations but it is a loss of the volunteers that hurt. bill: is the city getting any heat from this? >> reporter: they are getting some criticism and the salvation army is obviously getting some support. we talked to the city attorney on this and he says under the law if they are going to bani form of solicitation they have to ban them all. they can't just choose one form which would be panhandling to protect the businesses here. bill: alicia acuna thank you, bells are ringing still. thanks, martha. mart
bell, well the salvation army disagrees but they say they are not going to fight colorado springs on this one. the cityt aeu profplast night aeu approved the measure, which makes it illegal to panhandle within a distance from downtown. >> it's a giving time of the year, again salvation army is seen as that christmas organization. obviously we do things year round but when the salvation army gets out that's what we are representing is the fact of the ability to help people that are in...
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city. >> we've been keeping an eye on two water main breaks. the first is on east cold spring lane near morgan. the school says it hasn't basketball impacted. >> a bigger one is causing more problems in yorktown road area. . >> district heights sergeant johnny riley turned himself in today to face charges he shot a handcuffed suspect in the back during the summer. he's accused of shooting calvin kyle. kyle survived the shooting. >> baltimore city police have been busy. tonight they say they made 370 arrests in one -- 270 arrests in one week as part of a warrant app prengs task force. some of the suspects were wanted on gun related chashlgs. >> and tonight a 16 year old is facing charges in connection with a murder of tuesday in the 1100 block of homewood avenue. he was arrested in the death of a 41 year old man who was shot in the head and taken to hopkins where he later died. >> police say this man committed a sex offense against a six year old at the dollar store on october 21st. he is described as having two gold teeth and one may have the letter j on it. anyone with inform
city. >> we've been keeping an eye on two water main breaks. the first is on east cold spring lane near morgan. the school says it hasn't basketball impacted. >> a bigger one is causing more problems in yorktown road area. . >> district heights sergeant johnny riley turned himself in today to face charges he shot a handcuffed suspect in the back during the summer. he's accused of shooting calvin kyle. kyle survived the shooting. >> baltimore city police have been busy....
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.:" last week, city officials confirmed they're robing why the radar on tte cold spring lane spped camerarmaa readings....on buses anddbbg rrgs. (20:35:08) (gardner) "its the flatt psuface thht we thinkkis reflecting the radar...." p20:33:31) (gardner) "we have our vendorrdoing a complett investigation now...." not unlike other cameras in thisscity. and toniiht city leaders are trying to figure out if othhr cameras in the problems...." at a meeting of the city's new task force, which is probing the pameras, critics complained that the city knew about the proolem onths ago.....but did nothing to shut thh camera aaril, peeppe complaininn ely) abbut these problems yet we were stilllseeing this in september so there doesn't seee to be a process in place to corrrct the problees. to identify the problems and thenn correct them.. (reply) "thaa may or may not be true...." its error rate is less than one-percent. they maintain, the program, they maintain, the program, which generated 19-million dollars in revenue last year, s slowing motorists down. (20:24:10) (meettng) "its just a broad assertton
.:" last week, city officials confirmed they're robing why the radar on tte cold spring lane spped camerarmaa readings....on buses anddbbg rrgs. (20:35:08) (gardner) "its the flatt psuface thht we thinkkis reflecting the radar...." p20:33:31) (gardner) "we have our vendorrdoing a complett investigation now...." not unlike other cameras in thisscity. and toniiht city leaders are trying to figure out if othhr cameras in the problems...." at a meeting of the city's...
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struck some pretty rich oil pools all around theregrayson city and slick city and cromwell and seminole and bowlegs and sand springs and springhill. and all up and down the whole country there, they got oil. got some pretty nice old fields 'round okemah there. alan lomax: did any of the oil come in your family? woody guthrie: no, no, we got the grease. amy goodman: woody guthrie being interviewed by alan lomax. we turn now to will kaufman, author of the new book, woody guthrie, american radical. kaufman is a professor of american literature and culture at the university of central lancashire, england. he's also a musician who's he's also a musician who's performed hundreds of musical presentations on woody guthrie. i interviewed will kaufman recently and asked him to talk about woody guthrie's childhood. musical presentations on woody guthrie. i interviewed will kaufman recently and asked him to talk about woody guthrie's childhood. will kaufman: well, he was born in okemah, oklahoma, as you said, in 1912. he was born to a middle-class, fairly right-wing family. his father, charlie guthrie, was a small-town politic
struck some pretty rich oil pools all around theregrayson city and slick city and cromwell and seminole and bowlegs and sand springs and springhill. and all up and down the whole country there, they got oil. got some pretty nice old fields 'round okemah there. alan lomax: did any of the oil come in your family? woody guthrie: no, no, we got the grease. amy goodman: woody guthrie being interviewed by alan lomax. we turn now to will kaufman, author of the new book, woody guthrie, american...
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which is not allowing free expression then why is for example city of such a hot spot and body mock this is the human sin of the whole arab spring narrative and we have not been able to overcome these double standards just because what reinforce the fifth fleet of the us navy does not entitle it to be so brutal and repressive and get ugly with crimes against humanity which are happening at another hot spot for violence and one of the first arab spring countries yemen struggling to recover after the revolution on our web site r.t. dot com we've got a photo report from the streets of the yemeni capital still in ruins after more than a year of turmoil. now people living in east london have said are resoundingly no thanks to plans to build europe's largest mosque in their backyard right next to the side of the summer's olympics as i found out along with the sheer size of the project locals are uncomfortable with the islamic group which is developing the site. four times bigger than some paul's cathedral a mega mosque that will fit ten thousand people and it could be coming to london's east end if it gets the go ahead is built the ri
which is not allowing free expression then why is for example city of such a hot spot and body mock this is the human sin of the whole arab spring narrative and we have not been able to overcome these double standards just because what reinforce the fifth fleet of the us navy does not entitle it to be so brutal and repressive and get ugly with crimes against humanity which are happening at another hot spot for violence and one of the first arab spring countries yemen struggling to recover after...
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they raised pedro hernandez last spring 33 years after the 6-year-old vanished in new york city.ther, let's go over to you. >>> thank you very much. the october unemployment rate for 9-11 veterans is at 10 percent. that is way love the national rate of 7.9 percent. cheryl cos knee is here with a special edition of who is hiring and she has companies looking to hire our vets this week. >> there was a virtual job fair. these are specifically companies looking for veterans. 29 percent of companies surveyed say they are looking to hire veterans, 22 percent looking for those in the national guard. 30 percent of companies tell us if i had two qualified candidates and one is a veteran i want to go with the veteran. why? professionalism and sense of duty and the technical skills you get when you are in the military. the first company is escholon. power company they do natural gas, nuclear. they have about 500 jobs open right now. they will train you to be a nuclear react tore operator. very interesting, right? you can do security. you can read meters. they are in 47 states. they have 27,
they raised pedro hernandez last spring 33 years after the 6-year-old vanished in new york city.ther, let's go over to you. >>> thank you very much. the october unemployment rate for 9-11 veterans is at 10 percent. that is way love the national rate of 7.9 percent. cheryl cos knee is here with a special edition of who is hiring and she has companies looking to hire our vets this week. >> there was a virtual job fair. these are specifically companies looking for veterans. 29...
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the city hall is eliminated in orange is only 98 days until spring training. season is officially over and the next season is only 98 days away. grant lotus, kron 4. >> to there was a day for the giants to think their fans. this festive atmosphere just team continues to work and team coverage with justine walden.. >> we are going to enjoy today and have some fun we definitely appreciate it. by the time is over we will understand what we did. >> the champions got into their victory chariots and assigned color autographs and posed for pictures. >> we are trying to catch our breath over what just happened we can see the fans and it is just blows you away. >> this is what the child wanted to see what they dreamed about becoming a professional player. >> it is with a dream about it is humbling and i am very grateful to be here. >> it is what you work for to celebrate this championship with that this city. everybody here is so passionate and knowledgeable of baseball. we feel that every night at at&t park. today is fun for us and them. we get to celebrate. >> fans w
the city hall is eliminated in orange is only 98 days until spring training. season is officially over and the next season is only 98 days away. grant lotus, kron 4. >> to there was a day for the giants to think their fans. this festive atmosphere just team continues to work and team coverage with justine walden.. >> we are going to enjoy today and have some fun we definitely appreciate it. by the time is over we will understand what we did. >> the champions got into their...
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not allowing free expression and then why is for example city of such a hot spot and money not this is the pollution incident of the whole arab spring not to do and we're not going to overcome these double standards just because what reinforce the fifth fleet of the u.s. navy does not entitle it to be so brutal and repressive and good to see the crimes against humanity which are happening. and another hot spot for violence and one of the first arab spring countries yemen is struggling to recover after the revolution on our web site r.t. dot com we've got a full report from the streets of the yemeni capital still in ruins after more than a year of turmoil. now the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the blog as its leaders begin to losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of conservative m.p.'s sided with the opposition and to find a prime minister by voting for demands to cut the money britain hands over to brussels every year cameron's deputy has already
not allowing free expression and then why is for example city of such a hot spot and money not this is the pollution incident of the whole arab spring not to do and we're not going to overcome these double standards just because what reinforce the fifth fleet of the u.s. navy does not entitle it to be so brutal and repressive and good to see the crimes against humanity which are happening. and another hot spot for violence and one of the first arab spring countries yemen is struggling to...