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conley i can't be at thatted him and started throwing punches at him. >> a couple of other notes, mccan you human's gun was properly registered and licensed, the plow operator was driving with a suspended license and the police report does seem to bear that out, but mccan you human is held tonight pending a dangerous hearing more this wednesday, live in andover jim smith wbz knew the. >> jim, thank you. >>> as we continue to track this in wither weather, you can track the storm headed our way on the boston weather app. belgium police say they have thwarted a paris style attack in bruise he will is, authorities say the men were set to target police and soldiers in popular areas on new year's eve. but no weapons or explosives, officials do say this plot was not related to the november terror attacks in paris at that killed is 130 people. >>> new and dramatic video tonight of the devastation caused by tornadoes in texas, this is aerial footage of the town of garland taken by a drone, can you see homes ripped to pieces there, the national weather service said it was an ef-4 tornado that kil
conley i can't be at thatted him and started throwing punches at him. >> a couple of other notes, mccan you human's gun was properly registered and licensed, the plow operator was driving with a suspended license and the police report does seem to bear that out, but mccan you human is held tonight pending a dangerous hearing more this wednesday, live in andover jim smith wbz knew the. >> jim, thank you. >>> as we continue to track this in wither weather, you can track the...
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reporter: first conley said mccull up used his range rover to block his plow into this parking lot. >> then he proceeded to three me on the ground. i stood stood up, regained my balance or whatever, we were holding even other. reporter: and then this. >> took the gun out from under his jacket, and put it right in my face. >> reporter: on tuesday afternoon, mccull up, the president and ceo of a securities firm was arrested for assault and battery and assault with a dangerous weapon. according to paperwork, he told police he simply stopped to was a danger to the public, that conley threw a punch first, and the statement said that mccull up lied to the cops, saying he had a bb gun, not the 9 millimeter he's licensed to carry. many are shocked. >> great guy, great father, with his kids seven days a week. >> reporter: but confully said the experience has certainly shaken him. >> it scares the crap out of you. >> reporter: mccullum is scheduled to appear in court on thursday. and remains in jail until that time. >>> a shooting happening in broad daylight just before 9:00 this morning. the v
reporter: first conley said mccull up used his range rover to block his plow into this parking lot. >> then he proceeded to three me on the ground. i stood stood up, regained my balance or whatever, we were holding even other. reporter: and then this. >> took the gun out from under his jacket, and put it right in my face. >> reporter: on tuesday afternoon, mccull up, the president and ceo of a securities firm was arrested for assault and battery and assault with a dangerous...
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adam conley and catherine jeter were captured behind the school. hen the sheriff asked them why there? why a school of all places? >> one of the suspects said the reason they were here was it was god's will to be here. basically what they had said was if it had been god's will then they would have begin shooting students and teachers. >> larry: instead of tragedy, this ends in triumph because of ms. ab had the courage to confront a gunman. >> i can't get some stuff out of my mind. but everybody keeps telling me it will take time. >> larry: after this final ride, alice bradley will have a whole summer to get it off her mind. thinking of lord, let me get these kids home. >> larry: the kids she calls her. >> these are mine on the bus. they're yours when they get off. >> larry: barry kade who road ms. ab's bus aso his two sons will remember this day not just for what happened but what didn't happen. >> i don't even think about it. nope. >> you look in the mirror and you got a lot of little eyes looking at you and you're thinking all the time, don't mak
adam conley and catherine jeter were captured behind the school. hen the sheriff asked them why there? why a school of all places? >> one of the suspects said the reason they were here was it was god's will to be here. basically what they had said was if it had been god's will then they would have begin shooting students and teachers. >> larry: instead of tragedy, this ends in triumph because of ms. ab had the courage to confront a gunman. >> i can't get some stuff out of my...
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she kind of gets out and does her own thing, so it pretty cool to see her doing that," said conley. though alumni and students have the libertally to ask president bev to do whatever challnege they want, there's one thing that is completly "we've had a number for the me and the bucket list challenge. one we cancel finals, the answer to that is no," said wharton. bria: monitary to each challenge that will help fund scholarships. and well president bev, all of us at abc 9 are challenging you to give us the play by play one of briar cliff's basketball games live right here in our studio. ball's in your court. live in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. jenna: tim: also at briar cliff today... three siouxland celebrating christmas. university faculty were annual christmas party for mid-step services, unlimited and residential services. those organization say, favorite part of the holiday for some of their residents. "as long as i can remember briar cliff has made this an annual tradition for our consumers and highlights of their coming out here and being with the students, they enjoy course..
she kind of gets out and does her own thing, so it pretty cool to see her doing that," said conley. though alumni and students have the libertally to ask president bev to do whatever challnege they want, there's one thing that is completly "we've had a number for the me and the bucket list challenge. one we cancel finals, the answer to that is no," said wharton. bria: monitary to each challenge that will help fund scholarships. and well president bev, all of us at abc 9 are...
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the burning room by marker -- michael conley. and last one home by debbie mecklenburg. the top children's books were, and "where the wild things are". and "the foot book" by dr. seuss. you can find a list on our website at wltx.com. >>> a final look at the forecast which does include some rain this afternoon. >> the flood watches out there. we will be watching that >>> these patients could have received their cancer care at many hospitals. but they came to cancer treatment centers of america in metro atlanta because we focus only on the treatment of cancer. that's just one important way we're different from other hospitals. here, our centers for advanced oncology have taken specialilid care to the next level in the here, you'll have one medical team, all in one place, committed to clinical excellence and compassionate care. we combine the skills of a highly synchronized team of experts with advanced genomic testing and technology to treat your specific cancer while reducing the side effects of treatment. that's how our approach to integrative cancer care works. and that
the burning room by marker -- michael conley. and last one home by debbie mecklenburg. the top children's books were, and "where the wild things are". and "the foot book" by dr. seuss. you can find a list on our website at wltx.com. >>> a final look at the forecast which does include some rain this afternoon. >> the flood watches out there. we will be watching that >>> these patients could have received their cancer care at many hospitals. but they...
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. >> his client was initially attacked by conley and the gun was not loaded. >> the situation with the firearm began simply used to did he escalate the situation, obviously physical altercation could have been worse than it actually was, because the firearm was pulled both sides stepped down. >> reporter: and it turns out that mccollum's gun was properly registered and licensed, his attorney says in proper license and was driving the plow with a suspended license, i should say, in the police report does bertha out. despite all of that, mccollum is held tonight ending a dangerousness hearing jim smith wbz news, lauren. >> jim, thank you. >>> it's a busy night dealing with the impact of this winter storm, conditions on the roads are tough, here is a live look at route 2 in arlington, you can see the roads are wet. >>> going into the city as well, traffic is lighter than normal on a holiday weekend, that is good thing given the temperatures. >>> the plunging temperatures are eye on the storm coverage fact. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to t
. >> his client was initially attacked by conley and the gun was not loaded. >> the situation with the firearm began simply used to did he escalate the situation, obviously physical altercation could have been worse than it actually was, because the firearm was pulled both sides stepped down. >> reporter: and it turns out that mccollum's gun was properly registered and licensed, his attorney says in proper license and was driving the plow with a suspended license, i should...
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dan conley says these kinds of cases have troubled him for more than a decade. conley believes massachusetts should consider adopting a new kind of verdict called guilty but mentally ill. it would require defendants to go back to prison if doctors later determine they're no longer insane. >> eventually some of these folks will get out, and they can quite possibly commit some very, very serious crimes going forward. >> this is very, very disturbing because these defendants have committed some of the most vicious murders, you know, you have ever seen. doug: not everyone agrees. one expert telling "5 investigates" that other states allow the release of those found not guilty by reason of insanity but, unlike massachusetts, require them to be monitored. in any case the insanity defense is rarely used; and when it is, it's usually unsuccesful. emily. emily: doug, thank you. a little boy left alone in a van that was supposed to bring him to school. now the driver could lose his license and face criminal charges. police say the driver made his morning rounds, then pull
dan conley says these kinds of cases have troubled him for more than a decade. conley believes massachusetts should consider adopting a new kind of verdict called guilty but mentally ill. it would require defendants to go back to prison if doctors later determine they're no longer insane. >> eventually some of these folks will get out, and they can quite possibly commit some very, very serious crimes going forward. >> this is very, very disturbing because these defendants have...
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. >> paul conley had a different take. >> he proceeded to throw me on the ground. i stood up, regained my about or whatever, we were holding each other, took the gun out of his -- from under his jacket and put it fright in my face. >> the judge released mccollum on $2000 cash bail ordering him firearm the. >> do you want to say anything? all right. >> reporter: prosecutors had suggest add gps monitoring bracelet and also $10,000 cash bail, those requests were denied by the judge, mccollum is due back in court in february. live in lawrence, jim smith wbz news, liam and lisa. >>> after a warm christmas eve,. >> eric, it's not super cold. >>> it feels like every time we get to new year's eve it's frigid or there is a storm the next day. it's actually pretty comfortable. take a look at some of the temps, had 92 in boston and plymouth. no one is below freezing except for mount washington but they cheat, they are taller up there on the rock pile. all looking at pretty seasonable weather, no big storms. partly cloudy skies tonight, 25- 30 in the suburbs. and hour by hour
. >> paul conley had a different take. >> he proceeded to throw me on the ground. i stood up, regained my about or whatever, we were holding each other, took the gun out of his -- from under his jacket and put it fright in my face. >> the judge released mccollum on $2000 cash bail ordering him firearm the. >> do you want to say anything? all right. >> reporter: prosecutors had suggest add gps monitoring bracelet and also $10,000 cash bail, those requests were...
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it was shot and twoted by( conley. >>w you can hear from fellow deaners.y game and sacramento contention game. >>>. >> they have to eat like everybody else. >>> on to sports. >> larry is here. whatever he order i want that. will it help me in any way. who is watching eiley. >> new little baby. >> good question. unanswered. this we knowment a lot of people would love to getó÷u5 let this wayyó. run awaywm freight train invz court side latest8 on train invz court side latest8 on the fan he wipeduó out >>> good evening. warriors have a score to celts. milwaukee bucks. snapped winning streak last saturday and in the pen of the warriors thebuck disyapping. now time for pay back. head coach kurr still on leave but feeling better. more active in prosecute. back in his bold days he saw fears hand how jordan would take any perceived slight and turn it into pure rage. so look at the now rested warriors to pull verizon the buck tomorrow night. >> no just felt disrespected a little bit. that's fine. i have no prison with them sell brit ago win. just couple things i fe
it was shot and twoted by( conley. >>w you can hear from fellow deaners.y game and sacramento contention game. >>>. >> they have to eat like everybody else. >>> on to sports. >> larry is here. whatever he order i want that. will it help me in any way. who is watching eiley. >> new little baby. >> good question. unanswered. this we knowment a lot of people would love to getó÷u5 let this wayyó. run awaywm freight train invz court side latest8 on...
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. >> reporter: christine conley's boys are 2 and 3 sleeping her otherwise typical energetic toddlers, but they were born addicted to methadone because mom was a heroin user. >> addiction, you lose total sense of who you e. >> reporter: you may wonder ho could a mom use drugs whi s pregnant? lauren masea asks herself that same question ever day. through something like that because it's -- you know it's your fault. >> reporter: lauren's son shay was born addicted to painkillers just like mom. macea's struggle isn't unique. the number of babies born addicted to opiates has more than doubled in suffolk with close to 200 born last year alone. >> babies born to addiction, their lives can be ruined. >> reporter: experts say the addicted infants are immediately placed into a detox, a process that could last for weeks, and even after that they'll always remain vulnerable to becoming addicted again. >> there's got to be a lot more services and a lot more education for the community. >> reporter: and more places, experts say, like thisin dick's hills hab facility, which houses addicted moms and
. >> reporter: christine conley's boys are 2 and 3 sleeping her otherwise typical energetic toddlers, but they were born addicted to methadone because mom was a heroin user. >> addiction, you lose total sense of who you e. >> reporter: you may wonder ho could a mom use drugs whi s pregnant? lauren masea asks herself that same question ever day. through something like that because it's -- you know it's your fault. >> reporter: lauren's son shay was born addicted to...
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it was shot and twoted by( conley. >>w you can hear from fellow deaners.me and sacramento contention game. >>>. >> they have to eat like everybody else. >>> on to sports. >> larry is here. whatever he order i want that. will it help me in any way. who is watching eiley. >> new little baby. >> good question. unanswered. this we knowment a lot of people would love to getó÷u5 let this wayyó. run awaywm freight train invz court side latest8 on train invz court side latest8 on the fan he wipeduó out when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung,h. it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warf
it was shot and twoted by( conley. >>w you can hear from fellow deaners.me and sacramento contention game. >>>. >> they have to eat like everybody else. >>> on to sports. >> larry is here. whatever he order i want that. will it help me in any way. who is watching eiley. >> new little baby. >> good question. unanswered. this we knowment a lot of people would love to getó÷u5 let this wayyó. run awaywm freight train invz court side latest8 on...
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. >> conley believes massachusetts should go the way of more than 20 other states and consider adopting a guilty but mentally ill finding which would require defendants to go back to prison if doctors later determine they are no longer mentally ill. >> a lot of times these folks can relapse and go off their meds and if they do they become very dangerous and violent people. i believe they should adopt that and take a good look into that situation. >> something joe kirk supports but forensic psychologist ira packer does not. >> saying these people are guilty and throwing them in prison really doesn't accomplish very much. >> dr. packer says massachusetts can do better by requiring monitoring for those released instead of sending them to prison. >> the data are very clear. people found not guilty by reason of insanity have a very low rate of committing another violent act. >> the insanity defense is used rarely and when it is it is usually not successful. as for helen mclaughlin who strangled her 3-year-old son, tragic and says she had no idea she was killing him. >> take a live look at th
. >> conley believes massachusetts should go the way of more than 20 other states and consider adopting a guilty but mentally ill finding which would require defendants to go back to prison if doctors later determine they are no longer mentally ill. >> a lot of times these folks can relapse and go off their meds and if they do they become very dangerous and violent people. i believe they should adopt that and take a good look into that situation. >> something joe kirk supports...
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it was shot and twoted by( conley. >>w you can hear from fellow deaners.me and sacramento contention game. >>>. >> they have to eat like everybody else. >>> on to sports. >> larry is here. whatever he order i want that. will it help me in any way. who is watching eiley. >> new little baby. >> good question. unanswered. this we knowment a lot of people would love to getó÷u5 let this wayyó. run awaywm freight train invz court side latest8 on the fan he wipeduó ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. >>> good evening. warriors have a score to celts. milwaukee bucks. snapped winning streak last saturday and in the pen of the warriors the buck disyappin
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i'm ray conley my father and partners father both died did have cancer at an early age we were led toen up this dispensary during my outreach program i met over one thousand people that live in north beach and other areas around fisherman's wharf along with that, i also gained over 18 thousand signatures of an online positions supporting our efforts to open up the dispensary one of the things like the merchants i met along my way is that cancer didn't live in palo alto next to stanford waiting for a cure and pcs t hiv didn't live in the castro and depression is not something a woman gets because they by get a new car at christmastime they're not choosing a neighborhood to live in i would hope that all the individuals that are here to oppose the opening of the dispensary are learn the medical benefits at some of the individuals you'll hear speak on our above times change one of the things i've learned from the individual along the way times change individuals have the right to choose none has to hide their sexual outlet they no longer have to go out and in the night in the streets or e
i'm ray conley my father and partners father both died did have cancer at an early age we were led toen up this dispensary during my outreach program i met over one thousand people that live in north beach and other areas around fisherman's wharf along with that, i also gained over 18 thousand signatures of an online positions supporting our efforts to open up the dispensary one of the things like the merchants i met along my way is that cancer didn't live in palo alto next to stanford waiting...
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i'm ray conley my father and partners father both died did have cancer at an early age we were led to open up this dispensary during my outreach program i met over one thousand people that live in north beach and other areas around fisherman's wharf along with that, i also gained over 18 thousand signatures of an online positions supporting our efforts to open up the dispensary one of the things like the merchants i met along my way is that cancer didn't live in palo alto next to stanford waiting for a cure and pcs t hiv didn't live in the castro and depression is not something a woman gets because they by get a new car at christmastime they're not choosing a neighborhood to live in i would hope that all the individuals that are here to oppose the opening of the dispensary are learn the medical benefits at some of the individuals you'll hear speak on our above times change one of the things i've learned from the individual along the way times change individuals have the right to choose none has to hide their sexual outlet they no longer have to go out and in the night in the streets o
i'm ray conley my father and partners father both died did have cancer at an early age we were led to open up this dispensary during my outreach program i met over one thousand people that live in north beach and other areas around fisherman's wharf along with that, i also gained over 18 thousand signatures of an online positions supporting our efforts to open up the dispensary one of the things like the merchants i met along my way is that cancer didn't live in palo alto next to stanford...
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day conley says he hopes to show love and kindness still exists in the world. >> how much this technology will cost you. >> also, all new in the next half hour, toxic toys, why the government may not be doing enough to keep dangerous toys away from your kids. >> mark: first with the threat of isis high, what the top pentagon officials are doing to keep your family safe during the the story is >> vanessa: more than a million americans are expected to travel the next week and a half, hitting the roads, rails and skies, and terror fears are higher than ever. >> mark: security is being stepped up in the middle east paris to the u.s. jennifer looks at what's being done to keep your family safe over the holidays. >> terrorism on the minds of many in the wake of deadly terror attacks from paris to san bernardino and authorities are keeping a watchful eye on potential targets. to put minds at ease. president obama: you've got dedicated patriots working around the clock all across the country to protect us all. >> reporter: the holiday travel season tainted by terror in the past. richard reeves pl
day conley says he hopes to show love and kindness still exists in the world. >> how much this technology will cost you. >> also, all new in the next half hour, toxic toys, why the government may not be doing enough to keep dangerous toys away from your kids. >> mark: first with the threat of isis high, what the top pentagon officials are doing to keep your family safe during the the story is >> vanessa: more than a million americans are expected to travel the next week...
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own thing, so it wasn't too much of a shocker, but it was pretty cool to see her doing that," said conley. though alumni and students have the libertally to ask presesent bev to do whatever challnege they want, there's one thing that is completly out of the question. "we've had a number of challenges and for the me and the bucket list challenge. one student asd that we cancel finals, the answer to that is to each challenge that will help fund scholarships. deborah: three siouxland orgagazations got ananarly start on celeating christmas at briar cliff yesterday. university students and faculty hosted their annual christmas party for mid-step opportunites unlimited and siouxland residential services. guests from those organizations say, the party is their favorite part of the holiday season for some of their residents. "as long as i can remember briar c cff has made this an annual tradition for our consumers and this is one of the highlights of their year. they enjoy coming out here and being with the students, they enjoy e meal, and of course...last but not least, they love the grand final
own thing, so it wasn't too much of a shocker, but it was pretty cool to see her doing that," said conley. though alumni and students have the libertally to ask presesent bev to do whatever challnege they want, there's one thing that is completly out of the question. "we've had a number of challenges and for the me and the bucket list challenge. one student asd that we cancel finals, the answer to that is to each challenge that will help fund scholarships. deborah: three siouxland...
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i think we can say governor conley was not high on the bush christmas card list. >> .. george hw bush was just one sexy guy. every story talks about how he had candies glamour, country club matrons would swoon over him. just again and again it had this thing about his appeal. well, now we have two tall war veterans who are pretty good-looking who served in the house. in texas in 1970 i don't have to tell the former governor the advantages for the democrats. benson bush did not work because benson was more conservative. so bush, president bush goes up to me with nixon. someone suggested the un to him. bush started thinking about this. when he goes into see nixon, nixon has decided he wants to make him an assistant to the president. again, what is 2nd prize? and so president bush makes the case, you know,case, you know, i really think i could do more good for you at the un. no one is up there making the case, supporting you. it was a brilliant, brilliant tactical argument because nixon is looking at the son of prescott bush, with whom he has served in the senate, polished
i think we can say governor conley was not high on the bush christmas card list. >> .. george hw bush was just one sexy guy. every story talks about how he had candies glamour, country club matrons would swoon over him. just again and again it had this thing about his appeal. well, now we have two tall war veterans who are pretty good-looking who served in the house. in texas in 1970 i don't have to tell the former governor the advantages for the democrats. benson bush did not work...
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. >> it could have been a much >>reporter: adam conley and kathryn jeter were captured behind the school. when the sheriff asked them why, why there? why a school of all places? >> one of the suspects said that the reason they were here was it was god's will for them to be here. basically, what was said was, if it would have been god's will, then they would have began shooting children and teachers. >>reporter: instead of tragedy, this school year ends in triumph because middle school adams had the courage to confront a gunman. >> i think it's -- i can't get it out of my mind, but everyone keeps telling me it will take time. >>reporter: after this final ride, alice bradley will have a whole summer to get it off her mind. >> i'm sure every bus driver, the only thing they are thinking of is, lord, let me get the kids home. >>reporter: the kids she called "her kids." >> when they get on my bus, i tell them, they are mine, when >>reporter: and parents who road middle school ab's bus when he was young, will remember the school year and that day. >> i don't have to worry about them when they'r
. >> it could have been a much >>reporter: adam conley and kathryn jeter were captured behind the school. when the sheriff asked them why, why there? why a school of all places? >> one of the suspects said that the reason they were here was it was god's will for them to be here. basically, what was said was, if it would have been god's will, then they would have began shooting children and teachers. >>reporter: instead of tragedy, this school year ends in triumph because...
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have their reasons and all of those reasons at a particularly vulnerable and explosive time for the conley> brown: did you want to figure it out or not? because some things are better left to such a great story. >> no, i mean, to me this strikes me as a fairly months and thorough resolution of the mystery of salem. i think you come away thinking, now i see how this could have happened, how all of these things could have built one upon another, and i think there are a lot of fresh threads to the tap industry of how this has come to play. the simplistic explanations fail us when it comes to an incident as incredibly widespread as this one. >> brown: and the fascination continues. we somehow feel this couldn't have happened in our country. >> we don't do this kind of thing. how could our enlightened puritan ancestors do such things? how do we see this in modern time? part of it is the mystery of the matter, you know, how could this have happened and i don't really understand it. it's the kind of uncertainty that people in 1692 were accused of witchcraft. >> brown: an and it's been taken up in
have their reasons and all of those reasons at a particularly vulnerable and explosive time for the conley> brown: did you want to figure it out or not? because some things are better left to such a great story. >> no, i mean, to me this strikes me as a fairly months and thorough resolution of the mystery of salem. i think you come away thinking, now i see how this could have happened, how all of these things could have built one upon another, and i think there are a lot of fresh...
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conley from virginia is no record knives. now recognized. connelly: let me ask about the line of questioning that somehow implies we ought to prioritize a particular religious group over all others. rodriguez, miss bond, would that be constitutional? refugees, related to one of the five ways that someone can be determined to be a refugee is if they have been persecuted on the basis of their religion. from the perspective of my office, it doesn't matter what their religion is, but if it's the reason they are being persecuted, they could qualified to be determined to be a refugee. connelly: that was not the question. could you and your office put a little asterisk and say, we will give you extra weight if you are of a particular religion? do you have the authority to do that? ms. richard: if it is the cause of their persecution -- connelly: that's not the question. ms. richard: i'm not going to bring one of more religion than the other. nelly:" you will look at the case irrespective of religion. ms. richard: yes, i am comfortable with that. co
conley from virginia is no record knives. now recognized. connelly: let me ask about the line of questioning that somehow implies we ought to prioritize a particular religious group over all others. rodriguez, miss bond, would that be constitutional? refugees, related to one of the five ways that someone can be determined to be a refugee is if they have been persecuted on the basis of their religion. from the perspective of my office, it doesn't matter what their religion is, but if it's the...
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conley for his opening statement. meadows.you mr. the office of national drug control policy plays a critical role in coordinating the drug epidemic in which the annual deaths from drug overdoses now outnumber those caused by gunshots or car accidents. manages a budget of $375 million with two national credit programs at coordinates the related equities of the departments agencies and programs totaling more than $26 billion. it's more than a little concerning that they allow the former office organization to expire five years ago. it has been nearly a decade since congress seriously considered national drug control policies and activities and is we'll hear from the panel a great deal has changed in that interim period. not for the better. aptly notes that in his prepared remarks that the scourge of drug abuse has no boundaries does not recognize your graffiti social economic status, race gender or age. the efforts of the when tcp are vital to a visible and so mr. chairman i appreciate the bipartisan support with which we approach thi
conley for his opening statement. meadows.you mr. the office of national drug control policy plays a critical role in coordinating the drug epidemic in which the annual deaths from drug overdoses now outnumber those caused by gunshots or car accidents. manages a budget of $375 million with two national credit programs at coordinates the related equities of the departments agencies and programs totaling more than $26 billion. it's more than a little concerning that they allow the former office...
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i'm karen conley along with pamela dard ner. a great day for so many things. the nantucket straw. the patriots game of the first day of hanukkah. >> beautiful. >> it is going to be perfect. >> awesome. >> what can i say. it is so nice out once again. and thankfully, we are avoiding still any of that s word. the snow. for the next search days. none of that in the -- seven days. there is none of that in the is seven-day forecast. >> the visibility is reduced in some spots. we have some light fog to dense fog in most locations here. even in that picture of boston, you can see a little bit of a haze. and this of concern to us because we have freezing temperatures in many locations. in fact we just got a report from larry in centerville, and there on the cape, he said there is a little bit of fog and a little bit of ice glazed over his sidewalk and ports but the roads look okay. but this is the big issue here. you have dense fog and low visibility and some slick spots on the roads because the temperatures are in the 20s. 36 in boston. downtown, plymouth, 30 degrees. it is going to be h
i'm karen conley along with pamela dard ner. a great day for so many things. the nantucket straw. the patriots game of the first day of hanukkah. >> beautiful. >> it is going to be perfect. >> awesome. >> what can i say. it is so nice out once again. and thankfully, we are avoiding still any of that s word. the snow. for the next search days. none of that in the -- seven days. there is none of that in the is seven-day forecast. >> the visibility is reduced in some...
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the officer conley has taken over the holiday tradition to bring cheer to the children at the new york ronald mcdonald house battling debilitating illnesses. >> some may not make it to next year. >> reporter: he and more santa's helpers deliver toys and they make lists and check them twice. >> it's like little evils and they ask about your child and they put it together. >> it's great that they take the time to do this and it's lifted everyone's spirits here today. and a little bit of that goes a long way. >> reporter: ronald mcdonald houses like these are meant to be temporary homes of families of children in town for hospital treatment. that's why the children include the brothers and sisters of the kids getting medical care. he raised nearly $4,000 for toys for 107 children. he reached out to families on facebook before shopping. >> people responded and i went >> reporter: and he brought them santa. for the 4-year-old belle, her mom says it was quite a moment. >> basically the biggest celebrity in the world. >> a lot of smiling faces and that's the goal. >> reporter: he says it's th
the officer conley has taken over the holiday tradition to bring cheer to the children at the new york ronald mcdonald house battling debilitating illnesses. >> some may not make it to next year. >> reporter: he and more santa's helpers deliver toys and they make lists and check them twice. >> it's like little evils and they ask about your child and they put it together. >> it's great that they take the time to do this and it's lifted everyone's spirits here today. and a...
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. >> is jeb bush the john conley of this period, spending $30 '02 million. >> up to $50 million. >> doon? >> what's going to be interesting is that what we know about welcome is that wealth follows wealth. you get the big headliner billionaires saying look we are going to shift our fire hose of money to this guy. a lot of wealthy people then follow that. and i think that's what's going to really hurt jeb bush. >> anything missing from this list, interesting, may be too early in the process, chris christiety. >> way down on the bottom. >> he is doing well now in new hampshire, making a move, but still, no move among millionaires. >> he has got a couple of big billionaire backers, ken langon really likes him. he hasn't broken into -- it is the 8%. not the 1%. he hasn't broken through to the top wealthy donor. the money race is going to matter here. >> what issue is most important to millionaires? >> this is interesting. it's split. one of the things we are surprised with with the whole survey, your political affiliation matters more than your wealth in terms of how you see the world and
. >> is jeb bush the john conley of this period, spending $30 '02 million. >> up to $50 million. >> doon? >> what's going to be interesting is that what we know about welcome is that wealth follows wealth. you get the big headliner billionaires saying look we are going to shift our fire hose of money to this guy. a lot of wealthy people then follow that. and i think that's what's going to really hurt jeb bush. >> anything missing from this list, interesting, may be...
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. >> he is in danger of becoming the john conley. >> i don't know. in there. >> we haven't talked chris christie. worst thing to happen to jeb bush last night was chris christie. >> he was good last night. >> it may have hurt rubio too. if it muddles up the establishment lane over there. >> i thought he took a knock at the way senators talk. >> chris christie rising is not good news for anybody in the establishment wing. not rubio, not kasich, not jeb or anybody. >> chuck, we'll see you at 5:00. by then the truck issues will be worked out, but you never know. >> we hope so. >> i owe mckinnon. >> make it good. >>> lindsey graham and carly fiorina join us. >>> stock futures up ahead of today's expected interest rate hike. >>> brian sullivan joins us from cnbc. >>> you almost got it. >>> julie mendelson sent you an email saying what about princess leia. >> princess leia knows her value. >>> we'll be right back. this holiday i can count on someone's kid mistaking me for santa. i'm so sorry. come on sweetie. it's okay. and knowing right when my packages a
. >> he is in danger of becoming the john conley. >> i don't know. in there. >> we haven't talked chris christie. worst thing to happen to jeb bush last night was chris christie. >> he was good last night. >> it may have hurt rubio too. if it muddles up the establishment lane over there. >> i thought he took a knock at the way senators talk. >> chris christie rising is not good news for anybody in the establishment wing. not rubio, not kasich, not jeb...
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conley for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. mr. botticelli we were just ask about metrics. mr. maurer's testimony rather than progress we are experiencing retrogres is sision. are we making progress in cocaine use? >> yes, sir. >> marijuana is in legal limbo. clearly states are moving away and mr. mull vany is quite right, we need segregate that if we are to have accurate data. one of the things about metrics is even though the seven metrics cited they're a little bit broad. and we kind of want to dig down. i think all of us on a bipartisan basis we want to end the drug scourge. whatever is the most efficacious is what we want to do. mr. kelly, you are -- >> we were commenting that -- >> i'll say where are you from. >> >> melrose, massachusetts. >> melrose. all right. brighton and alston. i can talk that way if i hafta. currently mr. kelly, we have a 5% cap on prevention and treatment for your program, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and the new legislation proposed by the administration would double that to 10%, is that correct? >> it would allow for the -- the current
conley for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. mr. botticelli we were just ask about metrics. mr. maurer's testimony rather than progress we are experiencing retrogres is sision. are we making progress in cocaine use? >> yes, sir. >> marijuana is in legal limbo. clearly states are moving away and mr. mull vany is quite right, we need segregate that if we are to have accurate data. one of the things about metrics is even though the seven metrics cited they're a little bit...