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i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail, nor did i set out for a career in prison but i do believe those early experience helped shape and mold a desire in me. i can say i never learned i was an at-risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of that, my reality was normal for me. my mother helped shape and mold our family unit. even know my father was in prison, we had sunday dinner at the prison. prison was much different. this was in the '80s and i remember her cooking our sunday dinner and we would take it in a picnic basket to the prison. by not running from that truth, i was able to grow into the woman i am now. i obtained my doctorate in psychology and decided i wanted to help other people that might not have had that supportive network to help them to rebuild life and see life on the part of themselves. michele: how have you tried to change the system so it and make coming to cook county would have a different experience? many in the corrections system would think their job ended once the prisoner left
i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail, nor did i set out for a career in prison but i do believe those early experience helped shape and mold a desire in me. i can say i never learned i was an at-risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of that, my reality was normal for me. my mother helped shape and mold our family unit. even know my father was in prison, we had sunday dinner at the prison. prison was much...
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i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped shape and mold that desire in me. and i can say that i never learned that i was an at risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of at, i thought, i -- my reality was normal for me. and my mother thankfully helped shape and mold our family unit so even though my father was in prison we had sunday dinners a the prison. prison was much different then. this was in the 1980's. and every saturday i remember her cooking our sunday dinner and we would take it in a picnic basket to the prison. that was my truth. and by not running from that truth, i was able to grow into the woman that i am now. i obtained my doctorate in psychology and decided that i wanted to help other people that may not have had that supportive network, to help them to rebuild life and see life beyond that part of themselves. >> how have you tried to change the system so that an inmate coming to
i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped shape and mold that desire in me. and i can say that i never learned that i was an at risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of at, i thought, i -- my reality was normal for me. and my mother thankfully helped shape and mold our family unit so even though my...
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she actually worked within cooke county in the government there, and she will have her take next. wrote the book "crook county." i'll ask her, can anything stop the anger and stop the violence in chicago? next. >>> in chicago, shocking new allegations in the fatal shooting death of an african-american teenager laquan mcdonald. attorneys for the victim's family are alleging that police tampered with witnesses to help protect their chicago police officer who shot and killed mcdonald. the case has ignited a flurry of protests in chicago over the last month. our rosa flores has the latest. >> reporter: chicago police detained witnesses for hours, threatened them, and asked them to change their stories about what they saw when officer jason van dyke shot and killed laquan mcdonald. all these allegations made by mcdonald's family attorneys and learned by cnn while scouring through more than 3,000 pages of e-mails obtained through a freedom of information request. >> there were at least three eyewitnesss that were in the drive-thru of the burger king that were taken to a police station, s
she actually worked within cooke county in the government there, and she will have her take next. wrote the book "crook county." i'll ask her, can anything stop the anger and stop the violence in chicago? next. >>> in chicago, shocking new allegations in the fatal shooting death of an african-american teenager laquan mcdonald. attorneys for the victim's family are alleging that police tampered with witnesses to help protect their chicago police officer who shot and killed...
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at the age of 24 he is awarded on the cook county republican central committee and a 26 the streetcar conductor he is given a more lucrative job in the water department of cook county at the age of 26 at the age of 28 is made to be the head of the water department with 1300 employees underneath it and the masterful organizer of men years later he takes over the cook county republican county republican party county republican party and get himself elected and controls 10,000 patronage jobs in chicago and four years later he is the most ardent opponent and there are characters like this everywhere and they write each other letters. and i am in the archives reading thomas callier platts letters and there is a letter that has so many words that he is taken out the word and in pencil has written the code words above the letter so he can make sense of what james asked the publisher of "the des moines register" and the chief operative and the former republican national chairman is telling them and the politics hasn't changed. in the midst of the letter she says i need a peer it. this week an
at the age of 24 he is awarded on the cook county republican central committee and a 26 the streetcar conductor he is given a more lucrative job in the water department of cook county at the age of 26 at the age of 28 is made to be the head of the water department with 1300 employees underneath it and the masterful organizer of men years later he takes over the cook county republican county republican party county republican party and get himself elected and controls 10,000 patronage jobs in...
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i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did
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he is awarded with a seat on the cook county republican committee. he is given a more lucrative job in the water department of cook county and at the age of 28 is made head of the water department with 1300 patronage employees he took over and got himself elected to congress. and for years later he is the most ardent and dangerous opponent of mckinley. they write each other letters. he is taking out his codeword and has written the meaning above the letter the chief operative is telling them politics has not changed. political guys are always racing for money, but it is a great story. i don't know if i have another book with me. i gave it everything i got. it is a magnificent story. we honor 41 for a listing at the age of 18 and being shut down the pacific, bob dole for enlisting in the military and storming the beaches, jfk for pt 109. members of the militia group command he shows up in camp jackson columbus in april of 1861 to fulfill the call. and when they do they say sorry we filled the quota. the choice is sign up for three years or the duratio
he is awarded with a seat on the cook county republican committee. he is given a more lucrative job in the water department of cook county and at the age of 28 is made head of the water department with 1300 patronage employees he took over and got himself elected to congress. and for years later he is the most ardent and dangerous opponent of mckinley. they write each other letters. he is taking out his codeword and has written the meaning above the letter the chief operative is telling them...
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you've spent years studying the criminal justice system in cook county, chicago.e seeing from the rash of violence to the incidence we're seeing with police surprise you based on what you've found in your studies in. >> you know, i've been studying cook county, chicago, since 1997. we think of the violence erupting over the holiday weekend. we have to think about the fact that the violence is thriving in areas that are both socially and economically neglected. the program that's would help these parts of the cities, these are the culprits. when we think of poor communities of color as kind of ne gleblgted communities try to call the police, we see we are met with violence. in some way, it's a violent cycle on both ends where they're getting it from the social and economic neglect of politicians and getting it from calls to the police where they should be serving and protecting this community and they are in some ways victimized as well. >> so chicago protesters now target gt the mayor's house, his associates, the police superintendent as we know resigned under pre
you've spent years studying the criminal justice system in cook county, chicago.e seeing from the rash of violence to the incidence we're seeing with police surprise you based on what you've found in your studies in. >> you know, i've been studying cook county, chicago, since 1997. we think of the violence erupting over the holiday weekend. we have to think about the fact that the violence is thriving in areas that are both socially and economically neglected. the program that's would...
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i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped shape and mold that desire in me. and i can say that i never learned that i was an at risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of at, i thought, i -- my reality was normal for me. and my mother thankfully helped shape and mold our family unit so even though my father was in prison we had sunday dinners a the prison. prison was much different then. this was in the 1980's. and every saturday i remember her cooking our sunday dinner and we would take it in a picnic basket to the prison. that was my truth. and by not running from that truth, i was able to grow into the woman that i am now. i obtained my doctorate in psychology and decided that i wanted to help other people that may not have had that supportive network, to help them to rebuild life and see life beyond that part of themselves. >> how have you tried to change the system so that an inmate coming to
i did not set out to become the executive director of cook county jail in chicago nor did i set out for a career in corrections. but i did believe that those early experiences helped shape and mold that desire in me. and i can say that i never learned that i was an at risk youth until i sat in my first college course in psychology and hearing the definition of at, i thought, i -- my reality was normal for me. and my mother thankfully helped shape and mold our family unit so even though my...
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elias/otsl: police department is the cook county department to target gang violence. leah hope has more on this effort. superintedent and the approach cpd interim superintendent i think its going...plagued by violence the agency's executives announce plans to work together with better efficiency targeting and prioritizing areas with violent crime and illegal guns. tom dart cook county sheriff we've been...highest level on down this new initiative will start with traffic stops and arresting those wanted on warrants on the around austin and garfield park. rev. ira acree greater st. john bible church there could not be a worse time to add more police to the street pastor ira acree is minister in austin. he tells us he is deeply troubled by the violence but this latest strategy - he says - is the wrong approach.. rev. ira acree greater st. john bible church i've never seen it like this...all time low black youth project 100 has advocated for less policing in communities of color and more resources following several high profile cases of questioning police conduct. jasson
elias/otsl: police department is the cook county department to target gang violence. leah hope has more on this effort. superintedent and the approach cpd interim superintendent i think its going...plagued by violence the agency's executives announce plans to work together with better efficiency targeting and prioritizing areas with violent crime and illegal guns. tom dart cook county sheriff we've been...highest level on down this new initiative will start with traffic stops and arresting...
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sued cook county, accusing the center of overcrowding, unsanitary conditions and abuse.deral government took over, and through a transitional administration the population dropped from over 800 residents to today's 300. last year, control was handed over to cook county's office of the chief judge, timothy evans, who wants to maintain that momentum. >> i think that we are changing, and we have to find a way to keep these people who've gone through the system from returning to the system. they have to be trained, how to get a job and keep a job. they have to develop skills. they can't just be let out with $40 in their pocket and expect, oh, they're going to be fine. >> detention is like the emergency room of the juvenile justice system. >> brown: in charge of the day- to-day is superintendent leonard dixon, who has run juvenile institutions across the country - most recently in detroit - and is known as a reformer. >> i believe in jails, i don't have a problem with that. my issue is what do you do with people when you get them in there. and what kind of services are you pr
sued cook county, accusing the center of overcrowding, unsanitary conditions and abuse.deral government took over, and through a transitional administration the population dropped from over 800 residents to today's 300. last year, control was handed over to cook county's office of the chief judge, timothy evans, who wants to maintain that momentum. >> i think that we are changing, and we have to find a way to keep these people who've gone through the system from returning to the system....
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you are a witness appearing before a grand jury in cook county and not its target. but you also have the right to have an attorney with you to answer any questions that you might have. do you understand that? blake: yes. please state your name for the record. blake calamar. that's c-a-l-a-m-a-r. have you and i ever met before? yes, uh, we have, when you searched my apartment and threatened me. have we kissed and made up? not really.
you are a witness appearing before a grand jury in cook county and not its target. but you also have the right to have an attorney with you to answer any questions that you might have. do you understand that? blake: yes. please state your name for the record. blake calamar. that's c-a-l-a-m-a-r. have you and i ever met before? yes, uh, we have, when you searched my apartment and threatened me. have we kissed and made up? not really.
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hosted by "the atlantic" magazine picked up next, a conversation with the executive director of the cook countyepartment of corrections, and susan burton, founder and executive director of the new way of life reentry project. they discuss the challenges facing those reentering society following time in prison. ♪ michele: we're going to continue the conversation and talk about what happens when people leave prison. we have two wonderful people to help us with this conversation. we have heard lots of different stories, but now we are going to look at what happens when people actually leave. i have all the way to my right in red, nneka jones tapia. she remembers visiting her own father in jail. he was incarcerated and that was an active part of your life, thinking about what would happen behind bars, talking to him through plexiglass and now you are the warden at a prison with a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and dealing with the outside community, so we will deal a debt. susan burton is the founder and executive director of a new way of life project.
hosted by "the atlantic" magazine picked up next, a conversation with the executive director of the cook countyepartment of corrections, and susan burton, founder and executive director of the new way of life reentry project. they discuss the challenges facing those reentering society following time in prison. ♪ michele: we're going to continue the conversation and talk about what happens when people leave prison. we have two wonderful people to help us with this conversation. we...
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committee than the streetcar conductor is given the more lucrative job bin though water department cook county it at 28 head of the water department with employees underneath him. two years later he takes over the republican party and get himself elected and controls 10,000 jobs in chicago the and the most ardent opponent of mccann the in the race for the nomination. it was like this everywhere. there right to each other coated the letters i am in the archives reading letters there is one that has so many code words that they have written the meetings above the zero letters and he could make sense and from then to my register that politics has not changed. he says i need appear ended this week and up pagoda next. three grand this week and five grand next it is a great story. i hope you enjoy it. i gave it everything i've got. but it is a magnificent story. we honor 414 listing at the age of 18 and shot down in the pacific and bob dole for a listing in the military to storm the beaches and jfk william mckinley at the age of 18 a number of the poland militia shows up that camp jackson april 61 f
committee than the streetcar conductor is given the more lucrative job bin though water department cook county it at 28 head of the water department with employees underneath him. two years later he takes over the republican party and get himself elected and controls 10,000 jobs in chicago the and the most ardent opponent of mccann the in the race for the nomination. it was like this everywhere. there right to each other coated the letters i am in the archives reading letters there is one that...
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county sheriff's office. these are messages between training officer eric cook. they used to work together at the pasco county sheriff's office. biddle offers to give cook info to ace the pinellas county training tests.. sends it to his wife's email and warns not to share it with others, so he doesn't get busted by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook did use it to pass, and help 6 others cheat. they were fired and biddle resigned. it's frustrating for the sheriff that people sworn to uphold the law, have violated the public's trust. it's up to the justice standards commission if they're suspended or revoked. walt disney world two former employees claim the entertainment giant purposely hired less expensive immigrant workers to replace americans. sarah hollenbeck is center sarah, 250 in orlando were recently laid off. employees who filed in tampa say they were forced to train their replacements before being let go. disney denies the allegations, saying 95 of those workers were relocated and several others left voluntarily. but leo perrero and dena moore accuse
county sheriff's office. these are messages between training officer eric cook. they used to work together at the pasco county sheriff's office. biddle offers to give cook info to ace the pinellas county training tests.. sends it to his wife's email and warns not to share it with others, so he doesn't get busted by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook did use it to pass, and help 6 others cheat. they were fired and biddle resigned. it's frustrating for the sheriff that people sworn to uphold...
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according to the cook county state's attorneys office in illinois, the case remains open and the investigation is ongoing. more than 30 years have passed since helen brach's disappearance, but the disappearance, but the murder mystery remains unsolved. richard bailey is in prison for conspiring to kill her. but what about joe plemmons or the house maybe or the horse mafia? >> if bailey is the only one to pay for this crime then justice had not been done. >> this may be a case where nobody ever is convicted of helen brach's murder even though law enforcement really believe that they know the answer to who do it. >> somebody out there knows. they got the wrong person in this place. >> it's got to -- got to be brought to a better conclusion. >> so in a small cemetery in ohio, not far from where she was born, sits a monument to the brachs. frank is buried there as are helen's two dogs, candy and sugar. but helen's grave is empty. and so many questions may never be answered. will there be justice for helen brach or did someone get away with murder? >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's
according to the cook county state's attorneys office in illinois, the case remains open and the investigation is ongoing. more than 30 years have passed since helen brach's disappearance, but the disappearance, but the murder mystery remains unsolved. richard bailey is in prison for conspiring to kill her. but what about joe plemmons or the house maybe or the horse mafia? >> if bailey is the only one to pay for this crime then justice had not been done. >> this may be a case where...
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joining me is cook county commissioner in chicago, bernie sanders campaign when he ran for mayor a coupleuestion here for bernie sanders is this. campaigning on raising taxes is a difficult thing even in a democratic primary. do you think it will cost him votes? >> i think that when people understand the benefit of changing our health care, of creating a system that leaves no one out, a universal system, a system that says you no longer will have to pay premiums, deductibles, co-payments or the high costs of purchasing medical equipment when you get home to recuperate or if you're living with a disability, that they will see that the savings offset whatever initial costs there might be. >> we heard a different bernie sanders this morning during the sunday shows. of course, the democratic debate that the cnn did a couple months ago, bernie sanders famously said, america is sick and tired of hearing about hillary clinton's damn e-mails. today, one day before the iowa caucuses, bernie sanders is calling hillary clinton's e-mails a serious problem. >> i think in the court of public opinion, i
joining me is cook county commissioner in chicago, bernie sanders campaign when he ran for mayor a coupleuestion here for bernie sanders is this. campaigning on raising taxes is a difficult thing even in a democratic primary. do you think it will cost him votes? >> i think that when people understand the benefit of changing our health care, of creating a system that leaves no one out, a universal system, a system that says you no longer will have to pay premiums, deductibles, co-payments...
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our community is a western suburb, northwest, cook county. half in cook, half in due page. i'm on the border of three community klemps. four. ships, seven school districts, a diverse community with 40% or more first generation families. they're either latino, whether they're from southeast asia. whether they're from bosnia. >> you set up a process with community colleges and it took four years, elly mae is a stove pipe allegation, i don't care what district or what you're talking about, to break down a barrier within the -- across their borders. a year and a half ago in august we opened education and worth net center. the community colleges discovered that we weren't being served. now, we're a small community. we're a mile wide and seven miles long. it's kind of crazy how we ever got that way, however, we've put in place opportunities for first generation families and young people to get in, english, second language. i think they got like fife different levels. i think it's second language. get, move right in. many people have an education someplace else. get their gd p to
our community is a western suburb, northwest, cook county. half in cook, half in due page. i'm on the border of three community klemps. four. ships, seven school districts, a diverse community with 40% or more first generation families. they're either latino, whether they're from southeast asia. whether they're from bosnia. >> you set up a process with community colleges and it took four years, elly mae is a stove pipe allegation, i don't care what district or what you're talking about,...
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. >>> the nation's biggest single site jail placed on locked, the cooks county jail in chicago didn't have enough staff members show up for work on thursday. that meant no recreation. 18 percent of the day shift workers about 142 correctional officers called out for sickness, family issues and the weather. inmates could still go to court and of course have visitors >>> volunteers and police are helping out in michigan. good samaritans are teaming up with police delivering water filters and bottled water to people who live there for months. they've been experiencing lady contamination from old plumbing, this following the city's decision to switch drinking water if detroit's system to save money. didn't quite work out. >>> power ball drawing. it's just a few hours away. and while lottery pools may give you the best shot at winning, can cause a lot of problems with kdown the road. >> buy your own ticket. >> you buy your own. >> i got three. >> i'll get four schul. ♪ fact. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain. the medicine
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. >> i am disappointed in the mayor and in the state's attorney for cook county. very disappointed.say more than that right now because there is a lot of investigation going on. i'm very disappointed. >> the justice department is investigating the police department. a spokesperson for mayor emanuel says his focus is not on his political fate, but reforming the culture of policing in the city. >>> a county sheriff in oregon is demanding armed militia members end their standoff. they say they are not going anywhere anytime soon. the flash point for the takeover is the treatment of two ranchers, dwight hammond and his son steven, served time and resentenced to longer prison terms. the hammonds turned themselves in on monday. the argument is whether ranchers are forced off their land illegally. >>> and tonya couch, the mother of the affluenza teen is due in court in california this morning. now ethan couch remains in mexico. he is fighting extradition. his attorney says it may be a couple of months before ethan couch is sent back to the united states. >>> michael slager is charged with
. >> i am disappointed in the mayor and in the state's attorney for cook county. very disappointed.say more than that right now because there is a lot of investigation going on. i'm very disappointed. >> the justice department is investigating the police department. a spokesperson for mayor emanuel says his focus is not on his political fate, but reforming the culture of policing in the city. >>> a county sheriff in oregon is demanding armed militia members end their...
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illinois andoup in was a cook county state attorney before going into teaching i , would say corruption is pretty common with economic development schemes today. be this as it may, in louisiana schemes like the state lottery and the slaughterhouse law in -- engendered intense resentment because of the widespread belief that they had been attained dishonestly. the slaughterhouse, as characterized by its opponents as "a private measure for the aims of a few at a cost of the general public." this resentment was enhanced as victorious northerners headed to new orleans to find their fortune giving rise to , to the phrase carpetbaggers. we have reason to believe the slaughterhouse act was the product of corruption. in one of literally dozens of lawsuits that surrounded the statute, state court judge william cooley ruled that stock in the corporation had been issued, "to bribe the members of the general assembly and other men who stood in their way." he found that, "members of the house of representatives had been bribed for their votes." members of the senate were also bribed for their votes.
illinois andoup in was a cook county state attorney before going into teaching i , would say corruption is pretty common with economic development schemes today. be this as it may, in louisiana schemes like the state lottery and the slaughterhouse law in -- engendered intense resentment because of the widespread belief that they had been attained dishonestly. the slaughterhouse, as characterized by its opponents as "a private measure for the aims of a few at a cost of the general...
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cook county jail in chicago didn't have enough staff, so it was required to lock down everybody yesterdayrecreation for the jail's 8500 inmates. 18 percent of the day shift workers, that's 142 correctional officers, called out for whatever reason. illness, family problems. it was too cold? inmates could still go to court and have visitors. they just couldn't go outside into the yard and exercise. now that they wanted to in that freezing weather. the whole place was on lock down most of the day. president obama final state of the union address last night. it's in the books. chris murphy, oh, alex, you look like chris murphy all of a sudden. >> thank you. does that mean i need to get a tan. >> he's a handsome man. >> he is. i'm not complaining. this was the president's last and final state of the union chris murphy, the real chris murphy. >> it's a little scary in this picture. so the president says with confidence in the state of the union is, in fact, strong, president obama talked about a promising economy in america. he says the u.s. still has the most durable and strongest economy in t
cook county jail in chicago didn't have enough staff, so it was required to lock down everybody yesterdayrecreation for the jail's 8500 inmates. 18 percent of the day shift workers, that's 142 correctional officers, called out for whatever reason. illness, family problems. it was too cold? inmates could still go to court and have visitors. they just couldn't go outside into the yard and exercise. now that they wanted to in that freezing weather. the whole place was on lock down most of the day....
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he said a private meeting today with apple ceo tim cook county vatican city. no word on whathey talked about but afterwards the pope repopoedly called modern forms of communication, quote, a gift from god. the pope m with former google ceo eric schmidt last week. >>> and take a look at these amazing images captured by nasa's hubble telescope. nasa says thisp diamond-like cluster young stars which astromers of nailed trumler 15, it's only abo 500,000 yours old, it includes some of the brightest stars in the milky way. >>> and now to this. four young people from new zealand behaving very balad. they led police on a chase until they fopped the road blocked by a huge flock of sheep. police say they're lick they didn't run off the road. 14-year-old boy and a girl are now facing charges for that police chase and for the theft for the original crime of not marrying gassing up their car. those sheep deserve a commencation dation, i think. that's going to get oul for local10 news at 5:30 calvin and laurie are back with the ns at 6:00. >> laurie: right now 6:00 officer
he said a private meeting today with apple ceo tim cook county vatican city. no word on whathey talked about but afterwards the pope repopoedly called modern forms of communication, quote, a gift from god. the pope m with former google ceo eric schmidt last week. >>> and take a look at these amazing images captured by nasa's hubble telescope. nasa says thisp diamond-like cluster young stars which astromers of nailed trumler 15, it's only abo 500,000 yours old, it includes some of the...
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. >>> the cook county jail in chicago placed on lockdown after staffing dropped below normal levels. of day shift workers. >>> german police say soccer hooligans and far right supporters went on a rampage in germany causing destruction to property. cars were damaged. shop windows were smashed. garbage bins were set on fire in the anti-migrant rampage. >>> nice brand mandarin oranges have reports of glass shards being found in the containers. three customers reported finding the glass. one person was injured. these are being recalled. back to you, scottie. >> thank you so much. check in on the energy trade. take a look at where brent, wti, and energy stocks are. there's wti. down 4%. barely hanging on to that $30 level. right now it's at the lowest level in i think since 2003. something certainly to keep an eye on as the xle continues to fall. oil services continue to fall as well. let's continue that conversation with one of morning star's highest rated fund managers known for buying stocks some investors are giving up on. bill nygren runs the oak mark select fund. good to see you. h
. >>> the cook county jail in chicago placed on lockdown after staffing dropped below normal levels. of day shift workers. >>> german police say soccer hooligans and far right supporters went on a rampage in germany causing destruction to property. cars were damaged. shop windows were smashed. garbage bins were set on fire in the anti-migrant rampage. >>> nice brand mandarin oranges have reports of glass shards being found in the containers. three customers reported...
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city of chicago that we hold on to evidence while this is being, you know, investigated by the cook countyice and the independent police review authority. while it's a nice line, that's not what the letter of the law in the settlement states. >> all right. justin, an explosive story, explosive charge. mayor emanuel was already in trouble, if this time line proven to be correct, he's in bigger trouble. thanks for comingen. >>> more of "mtp daily" coming up after this.ng mu ltiple medic, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. in my business i cbailing me out my i.all the time... i'm not the i.t. guy. i'm the desktop support tech supervisor. and my customers knowing right when their packages arrive. introducing real-time
city of chicago that we hold on to evidence while this is being, you know, investigated by the cook countyice and the independent police review authority. while it's a nice line, that's not what the letter of the law in the settlement states. >> all right. justin, an explosive story, explosive charge. mayor emanuel was already in trouble, if this time line proven to be correct, he's in bigger trouble. thanks for comingen. >>> more of "mtp daily" coming up after this.ng...
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. >> brown: we first met reginald dwayne betts in chicago, at the cook county juvenile temporary detention facility, where he'd come to read his poetry to young inmates and answer their questions. does it take you back when you walk in a place like this? >> it's really different walking in from the side i walk in now. so the reason it takes me back is i recognize how different the experience is. and then when i see the kids though, it takes me back, because all of them remind me of me when i was younger. >> brown: betts grew up 700 miles to the east in suitland, maryland, a community southeast of washington, dc. >> brown: he was a bright child, an honor student who loved to read, and had hopes for college... despite being surrounded by drugs, occasional violence and peers who'd been locked up. >> i expected myself to be the exception, despite the fact that i smoke weed, just like everybody else, and i kinda hung around out here late at night just like everybody else. i guess i thought i would end up different. >> brown: why? >> i thought i was smart, thought i was better, that i could beat
. >> brown: we first met reginald dwayne betts in chicago, at the cook county juvenile temporary detention facility, where he'd come to read his poetry to young inmates and answer their questions. does it take you back when you walk in a place like this? >> it's really different walking in from the side i walk in now. so the reason it takes me back is i recognize how different the experience is. and then when i see the kids though, it takes me back, because all of them remind me of...
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knew incoming recruit darold cook from their time pasco county in these messages... biddle tells cook - it's not hard to be a he offers.. to send cook the test material through his wife's email... warning him not to open it at work.. or share it with anyone else... and feared getting caught by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook.. then helped 6 other recruits cheat. it cost them all their new $45-thousand dollar plus dollar a year deputy jobs. the sheriff says recruits had prior law enforcement experience. many passed background checks, polygraphs and psych evals and should have easily and honestly passed the tests. head to wtsp dot com to see the names of all the fired recruits. we also have a link to the sheriff's office hiring page. they'll now have to screen new deputies-- in an already competitive job market. new fears across europe this morning... as isis releases another propaganda video. this online video threatens to carry out more attacks like the ones in paris. europe's top police agency launched a new counter terrorism unit on monday. the unit will be
knew incoming recruit darold cook from their time pasco county in these messages... biddle tells cook - it's not hard to be a he offers.. to send cook the test material through his wife's email... warning him not to open it at work.. or share it with anyone else... and feared getting caught by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook.. then helped 6 other recruits cheat. it cost them all their new $45-thousand dollar plus dollar a year deputy jobs. the sheriff says recruits had prior law...
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the two panhandlers claim they lost up to ten dollars a day over four years because the cook county sheriff's deputies told them they could not ask for money at plaza. one of the panhandlers says he has to beg for cash because more than 90- percent of his disability assistance goes toward living expenses. the fight over solar power took another fiery turn... accusations of lying... cronyism... and even fraud were levelled at the puc last night... fox5's cyndi lundeberg was at the meeting... and has the latest twist on the solar debate. <<'you lied and its wrong" dozens of people packed into the public utilities comission meeting . 'this is about whats right and whats wrong' solar customers asking the p-u-c to reconsider their decision to hike solar fees... and slash net metering rates approved earlier this month. you will not look in the mirror and say i am responsible and i am taking apart of the a huge defrauding of the american people during that meeting at town square, solar city called a meeting to talk about the very same thing. but those discussions were put on hold after word came tha
the two panhandlers claim they lost up to ten dollars a day over four years because the cook county sheriff's deputies told them they could not ask for money at plaza. one of the panhandlers says he has to beg for cash because more than 90- percent of his disability assistance goes toward living expenses. the fight over solar power took another fiery turn... accusations of lying... cronyism... and even fraud were levelled at the puc last night... fox5's cyndi lundeberg was at the meeting... and...
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at one point in the video you can see the cook around the county to get the cash it doesn't work. get back out from behind discounting oblong here. later the robber tries getting in the register self again he stopped and scolded. his punching the buttons and the clerk is holding the door shut so will come open and watching the clerk convinces the gunman to put away his weapon. the suspect complies and even those arms out like look okay up with a gun way. give me some money now. surveillance goes on for six minutes the two argued that long before the gunman runs off. >> there watching the guy right away. police said the clerk is lucky to be alive. they warn against this kind of reaction. it's certainly not worth losing your life over a few hundred dollars. but this criminal only got a few bucks along with a lesson in being a better man.big scolding their back i was fearless. clerk says he wasn't trying to be a hero and he knows you with an armed robber he claims he was angry saying he works very hard to provide for his family and that robert should do to as long as their legal. new
at one point in the video you can see the cook around the county to get the cash it doesn't work. get back out from behind discounting oblong here. later the robber tries getting in the register self again he stopped and scolded. his punching the buttons and the clerk is holding the door shut so will come open and watching the clerk convinces the gunman to put away his weapon. the suspect complies and even those arms out like look okay up with a gun way. give me some money now. surveillance...
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eaton: in cook county, that is true also. we don't even have a good survey. sen. cassidy: we have heard testimony that the right drug is so necessary to keep somebody in balance. i have learned that when some one enters a jail, their medicines may be stopped or on contract. it may be a drug substituted. if we don't have some way to divert folks that are mentally ill out of the jail, they might go into a sitting that would make a situation super chaotic. is that a fair statement? dr. hepburn: the point you made, if somebody comes in on medication and that medication is not continued, it can have a negative impact on their ability to recover. sen. cassidy: thank you. mr. rahim, great testimony. tell you though, the fact that you speak about peer groups as if it is something unique, i get the sense that it needs to be expanded. as good as it is, we don't have pure groups proliferating across the country. is this an exception for you? mr. rahim: i know there are peer groups across the country. sen. cassidy: are there all over the place, or no? mr. rahim: i can't speak
eaton: in cook county, that is true also. we don't even have a good survey. sen. cassidy: we have heard testimony that the right drug is so necessary to keep somebody in balance. i have learned that when some one enters a jail, their medicines may be stopped or on contract. it may be a drug substituted. if we don't have some way to divert folks that are mentally ill out of the jail, they might go into a sitting that would make a situation super chaotic. is that a fair statement? dr. hepburn:...
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our community is a western suburb, northwest cook county. i'm on the border of three community colleges. four townships, seven school districts, a diverse community that is 40% or more first-generation families who are either latino or from southeast asia, from bosnia. we set up a process with our community colleges who took four years because illinois is a steel pipe organization. down a barrierak within the community colleges so we kid share across their borders. a year and a half ago, we opened in educational workcenter. the community colleges discovered we weren't being served. we are a small community. we are a mile wide and seven miles long. , we have put in place opportunities from first-generation families and anng people who get education -- english as a second language, ged. many people have an education someplace else. at their ged so they can get pathway to community colleges, jobs, internships. it's in place. my biggest concern after a year and a half of doing this, we figured if 250 people aspired to that program in the first y
our community is a western suburb, northwest cook county. i'm on the border of three community colleges. four townships, seven school districts, a diverse community that is 40% or more first-generation families who are either latino or from southeast asia, from bosnia. we set up a process with our community colleges who took four years because illinois is a steel pipe organization. down a barrierak within the community colleges so we kid share across their borders. a year and a half ago, we...
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other cases involving allegations of civil rights abuses at holman square caught the attention of cook county he is introducing a resolution before the board of commissioners asking the usdoj to determine the patterns and practices of the chicago police department. but eliza, of legal link says it is it's a city wide problem sfwl more than 99% of arrestees are without an attorney for the remaining of detention. >> reporter: meaning 100% of people arrested in chicago in 2013 have a lawyer while in police custody, according to illinois law, a person is entitled to an attorney within a reasonable time after an arrest. >> it means that people are without the protection of the law. because how can someone access their rights without an advocate and without someone to stand with them? >> reporter: the chicago police department denies home and square are any detention facility is used to violate people's civil rights sending cnn a fact sheet saying allegations of abuse are not only inaccurate and misleading, but not supported by any facts whatsoever. cory wright would argue his drug charge was not s
other cases involving allegations of civil rights abuses at holman square caught the attention of cook county he is introducing a resolution before the board of commissioners asking the usdoj to determine the patterns and practices of the chicago police department. but eliza, of legal link says it is it's a city wide problem sfwl more than 99% of arrestees are without an attorney for the remaining of detention. >> reporter: meaning 100% of people arrested in chicago in 2013 have a lawyer...
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if you know where cook is or have seen him in the last month, please call the madison county sheriff's office. 3 3 happening tomorrow... the city of asheville may devote a day to native americans in place of columbus day. the resolution is on the asheville city council agenda for tomorrow. councilman gordon smith is proposing a resolution to establish "indigenous peoples' day." it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says, to many people, columbus day is synonymous with oppression. opportunity for everyone in native american citizens and the heritage that they brought county and western north carolina long before we got here."3 nine cities across the country already observe indigenous peoples' day. 3 3 state officials are cracking down on north carolina employers who do not carry proper insurance. the news and observer in raleigh reports the state industrial commission collected 1 million dollars in civil fines from uninsured companies in the last year. state law requires any employer with three or more employees to provide workers'
if you know where cook is or have seen him in the last month, please call the madison county sheriff's office. 3 3 happening tomorrow... the city of asheville may devote a day to native americans in place of columbus day. the resolution is on the asheville city council agenda for tomorrow. councilman gordon smith is proposing a resolution to establish "indigenous peoples' day." it recognizes the heritage and contributions of native americans here in the mountains. smith says, to many...
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county. jerrika cook sent us this shot. so ice. >> and snow has brought out the creativity in some of our news 13 viewers. >> frank: pretty good. >> tammy: she sent us that. >> frank: joyce tannenbaum and her family in fairview. an upside down snowman doing a hand stand. >> tammy: and finally we have a hungry hippo. very cute. of course you can send us your pictures at wlos.com or e-mail them to pics@wlos.com. >> frank: a lot of great pictures. >> tammy: a local family had all >> frank: social media is how we reconnect with friends. as it turns out, facebook can >> tammy: news 13's john le shows us the reunion that grew more unlikely by the day. >> john: once they're lost we can only hope that one day they're found. it's a never ending cycle. can't help but wonder how they wound up here and if there's hope for home. denise is executive director of brother wolf animal rescue. >> that's why it's important for people to microchip their animals. >> john: a man found suzy in the sandy mush game lands. the photos simply painful t
county. jerrika cook sent us this shot. so ice. >> and snow has brought out the creativity in some of our news 13 viewers. >> frank: pretty good. >> tammy: she sent us that. >> frank: joyce tannenbaum and her family in fairview. an upside down snowman doing a hand stand. >> tammy: and finally we have a hungry hippo. very cute. of course you can send us your pictures at wlos.com or e-mail them to pics@wlos.com. >> frank: a lot of great pictures. >>...
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our community is a western suburb northwest cook county. i'm on the border of three community colleges. for townships, seven school districts. a diverse community with 40% or more first-generation families whether they are latino, whether they are from southeast asia, from bosnia. we set up a process that took four years older but it's very much a stovepipe organization. i don't care what district you are talking about. the breakdown in the community colleges so that we can share across the borders. a year and a half ago in august, we opened the education center. the community colleges discovered that we were not being served. now we are a small community, a mile wide and 7 miles long. it's crazy how we ever got that way. however, we've put into place opportunities for in place opportunities for the first-generation families and young people to -- people with a second language, i think they got like five different levels of the language. ged move to right in. many people have in education someplace else and get their ged so they get in the
our community is a western suburb northwest cook county. i'm on the border of three community colleges. for townships, seven school districts. a diverse community with 40% or more first-generation families whether they are latino, whether they are from southeast asia, from bosnia. we set up a process that took four years older but it's very much a stovepipe organization. i don't care what district you are talking about. the breakdown in the community colleges so that we can share across the...
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. >> in cook county that's true also. we don't even have a good survey. >> let me stop you we heard testimony that the right drug is so necessary in order to keep somebody imbalance. i have learned when someone enters a jail they may become their medicines may be stopped or it may be a contract. it will be a drug substituted, et cetera. if we don't have some way to divert folks were mentally ill out of the jail it maybe they're going into a setting that would make a dadgumm yarmulke calm. super chaotic but either no medicine or different medicine because pashtun is that a fair statement to? >> that's one of the day concerns about not having a sequential intercept model that helps keep people out of being arrested and out of jail. the point you made, if somebody comes in on medication and that medication isn't continued than it can have a negative impact on their ability to recover. >> thank you. mr. regime, again great testimony. tell me though, that you're speaking about peer groups as if it is something unique, maybe ar
. >> in cook county that's true also. we don't even have a good survey. >> let me stop you we heard testimony that the right drug is so necessary in order to keep somebody imbalance. i have learned when someone enters a jail they may become their medicines may be stopped or it may be a contract. it will be a drug substituted, et cetera. if we don't have some way to divert folks were mentally ill out of the jail it maybe they're going into a setting that would make a dadgumm yarmulke...
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he turned to eric biddle, a friend from pasco sheriff county office. cook asked to, quote, get some of the study material. biddle told him he would give him the exam, but added do not share or show the testing stuff, i do not want to be in an i.a., other internal affairs investigation. some recruits turned it down, but six more took advantage. so a total of seven recruits and biddle are out of a job. the sheriff got heated. >> it shows a lock of -- lack of moral compass. it shows a lack of ethrics and that the end justifies the means. they don't have to follow the rules. in this profession, you follow the rules. >> the written and oral exams tests on the basics of law enforcement. one of the trainers noticed a too perfect and seemed rehearsed. an investigation started and this unraveled. we contacted biddle and cook, but haven't hurd -- heard back. there is a chance that everyone involved could have their law enforcement certifications pulled or suspended. >> life is slowly returning to normal for millions of people affected by the weekend snowstorm. but th
he turned to eric biddle, a friend from pasco sheriff county office. cook asked to, quote, get some of the study material. biddle told him he would give him the exam, but added do not share or show the testing stuff, i do not want to be in an i.a., other internal affairs investigation. some recruits turned it down, but six more took advantage. so a total of seven recruits and biddle are out of a job. the sheriff got heated. >> it shows a lock of -- lack of moral compass. it shows a lack...
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cook books... seth longland of the kenton county library here with more on there lets get cooking program. hibiscus tea 1/2-1 cup dried hibiscus 1 small cinnamon stick 4 cups cold water optional agave nectar, simple syrup, stevia, sugar, or optional fresh herbs: rose hips, lavender, lemongrass, ginger, spearmint, etc. to cold brew: place hibiscus, cinnamon, water, and other fresh herbs if using into a large bowl 12 hours. add sweetener if using , and mix well. strain out solids. pour over ice and serve cold. to hot brew: mince herbs if using and place in a dried hibiscus and pour boiling water into jar or bowl. stir; allow to steep for 10-15 minutes. strain into a large jar using funnel and strainer. add sweetener if desired. chill in refrigerator and serve cold over ice. soothing lemon ginger remedy 1 to 2 inch piece of ginger, shaved and sliced into rounds juice of 1/2 half a lemon dash of red cayenne pepper about 1/8 teaspoon or less boiling water to fill mug boil. add ginger slices to bottom of mug and fill with boiling water. allow to steep for using green tea, an additional five remo
cook books... seth longland of the kenton county library here with more on there lets get cooking program. hibiscus tea 1/2-1 cup dried hibiscus 1 small cinnamon stick 4 cups cold water optional agave nectar, simple syrup, stevia, sugar, or optional fresh herbs: rose hips, lavender, lemongrass, ginger, spearmint, etc. to cold brew: place hibiscus, cinnamon, water, and other fresh herbs if using into a large bowl 12 hours. add sweetener if using , and mix well. strain out solids. pour over ice...
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county. she was cooking dinner and her oven door suddenly exploded and this sounds like it could have been pretty bad. >> jody maddon simply has to take a step into her kitchen to get a sharp remieppedder reminder of the moment she called terrifying. >> thank god i didn't lose an eye. >> the often was set to 400 dress and then went up to broil. >> and then i didn't even touch >> i had it all over my face and arms. >> she only ended up with a cut on her hand, a relief given what her kenmore oven looks like now, given that her 1-year-old was not nearby, but then she found out she is not alone. there will are dozens of reports of exploding often doors. >> the one thing that seemed to be common is high heat, and i don't mean just regular baking. i mean either people using the broiler or the high-heat self-cleaning cycle and it looks like the same story over and over ad own gefer. again, and that tells me it could be t leading edge of a recall. >> but for now joky make people aware this can happen when people least expect it. >> all right, we are follow agnews alert out of tam with tampa where a motor
county. she was cooking dinner and her oven door suddenly exploded and this sounds like it could have been pretty bad. >> jody maddon simply has to take a step into her kitchen to get a sharp remieppedder reminder of the moment she called terrifying. >> thank god i didn't lose an eye. >> the often was set to 400 dress and then went up to broil. >> and then i didn't even touch >> i had it all over my face and arms. >> she only ended up with a cut on her hand,...
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let's see what's cooking out there. the two county look, wewe put it into motion. you can see what's left behind. just a couple of spotty showers incredibly light, a sprine maybe on your windshield and that is about it. the worst of it pushing to the east. so these thunderstorms are earlier. this should be out of our back yard here across the keys before toooolong. the temperatures? it was tropical today. temperatures into the 70s. they've dialed back just a couple of degrees into the 6s. so the temperature story for our short-term is going to be, with el, a cold front that's going to be sliding through tonight. the same one that brought some of that severe weather. that cold front will not have lot of bite with it. you'll notice that one. but certainly drier as we work through the evening. there's the cold front right there. still off towards our west. it's going to fizzle out as it pushes through south florida. this is going to be the cold front that has a temperature ifference behind it. timeline looking to be first half of the day on sunday. possibly even begin
let's see what's cooking out there. the two county look, wewe put it into motion. you can see what's left behind. just a couple of spotty showers incredibly light, a sprine maybe on your windshield and that is about it. the worst of it pushing to the east. so these thunderstorms are earlier. this should be out of our back yard here across the keys before toooolong. the temperatures? it was tropical today. temperatures into the 70s. they've dialed back just a couple of degrees into the 6s. so...
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our community is a western suburb, northwest cook county half in cook, half in due page. border of three community colleges, four townships, seven school districts, a diverse community with 40% or more first generation families, whether they're latino. whether they're from southeast asia. whether they're from bosnia, wherever, okay? we set up process with our community colleges, it took us four years because illinois is very much a stovepipe organization. i don't care what district, what you're talking about. to break down a barrier within the community colleges so that we could share across their borders. year-and-a-half ago in august we opened education and work net center. the community colleges disever disever -- discovered that we weren't being served. we're a small community. we're a mile wide and seven miles long. kind of crazy how we ever got that way. however, we put in place opportunities for first generation families and young people to get in english, second language. think think he got like five different lives of i think second language. ged, move right in.
our community is a western suburb, northwest cook county half in cook, half in due page. border of three community colleges, four townships, seven school districts, a diverse community with 40% or more first generation families, whether they're latino. whether they're from southeast asia. whether they're from bosnia, wherever, okay? we set up process with our community colleges, it took us four years because illinois is very much a stovepipe organization. i don't care what district, what you're...
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county right now. >> frank: jaclyn, there's a wild fire. >> jaclyn: in the area of dell cook drive. crews tell me the fire is under control. area. in mcdowell county, there are reported. especially on these areas listed on your screen. trees. use caution if you're heading out the door soon. there is a disabled vehicle out on haywood road. . >> tammy: many people are buying in to pools, among friends and coworkers. financial experts say it's a smart move but to make sure that the group has clearly written out the terms of how to split the winnings. and also have a written list of everyone that's part of that pool. >> if it's a joint ownership of a ticket, absolutely, it needs to be in writing. and everybody needs to know prior to the drawing because after the drawing, that's a bad scene. >> tammy: coming up at 6, what staff at a north carolina pulling tickets to win big. >>> coming up, allegent air will offer a new destination from asheville. when you can take advantage of the new service and the cost. customers get it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day w
county right now. >> frank: jaclyn, there's a wild fire. >> jaclyn: in the area of dell cook drive. crews tell me the fire is under control. area. in mcdowell county, there are reported. especially on these areas listed on your screen. trees. use caution if you're heading out the door soon. there is a disabled vehicle out on haywood road. . >> tammy: many people are buying in to pools, among friends and coworkers. financial experts say it's a smart move but to make sure that...
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where hundreds of animals were taken after a huge raid. 600 animals were seized at a hoke county animal shelter. cooking up at 5:00 ark look inside the facility where these dogs, cats and farm animals are now being housed. >> plus, wal-mart set up shop forcing a local grocer to close in this small north carolina town. now, the big box retailer left town leaving these folks with no grocery store. and a sneak peek at a new resident at the north carolina disoosm the park reopens tomorrow after the snow and ice but tonight at 5:00, we show you why this polar bear is bound to be a big draw tomorrow. >> nice dip. >> nice. i guess today is better to go for a swim than yesterday. >> no kidding. >> but a polar bear, any time in the winter. >>> a texas father who was accused of theft for taking his daughter's cell phone was aquitted of the misdemeanor charge. a judge found ronald jackson not getty. he said he took phone of his then 12-year-old daughter because of what he called a rude text regarding another woman. the girl's mother who is now married for a grand prairie police officer reported the phone as a thef
where hundreds of animals were taken after a huge raid. 600 animals were seized at a hoke county animal shelter. cooking up at 5:00 ark look inside the facility where these dogs, cats and farm animals are now being housed. >> plus, wal-mart set up shop forcing a local grocer to close in this small north carolina town. now, the big box retailer left town leaving these folks with no grocery store. and a sneak peek at a new resident at the north carolina disoosm the park reopens tomorrow...
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if you know where johnny cook is or you have seen him in the last month, please call the madison county sheriff offense office. >>> a second buncombe county sheriff offense deputy has been fired after a complaint about use of force. deputy tim tens was fired earlier this week. yesterday, deputies sean kent was also terminated. the incident happened at carmel ridge apartments on new year's eve when the deputies responded to a child custody dispute. a body camera captured what happened but sheriff van duncan won't talk about it or release the video to the public. he believes he is limited by personnel privacy laws, but he did say that the video was a factor in his decision to fire the deputies. >>> and now the answer today is national apery cot day, we asked which state produce over 50% of the apery cots for the u.s.? >>zack: the answer, much like much of the produce in the country, california. washington follows and is second. utah is inw+8_*8gw\2 i+kw3pwk%m xs% m gp no one won wednesday's jackpot. >>zack: i was close. >>evan: were you? >>zack: not even close
if you know where johnny cook is or you have seen him in the last month, please call the madison county sheriff offense office. >>> a second buncombe county sheriff offense deputy has been fired after a complaint about use of force. deputy tim tens was fired earlier this week. yesterday, deputies sean kent was also terminated. the incident happened at carmel ridge apartments on new year's eve when the deputies responded to a child custody dispute. a body camera captured what happened...
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cook. life is good. >> today county officials and relief agencies provided resources and help for the tornado victims. >>> eagle 8 hd joins us now with an aerial picture of the what are we looking at here? >> reporter: this is a house we have been showing you all along, the damage down in sarasota. what they're doing back here now is starting the pain painstaking task of going through the house. if you look, we counted almost ten other houses on this same street with damage. they are really easy to see with the blue tarps. each one has varying degree of damage from windows out and roofs gone to trees down, every kind of damage you can imagine. it's not just that one house, but a widespread area in this neighborhood. even if i pan over here, you can see more damage. still a lot of cleanup, so we'll keep checking back with you throughout the afternoon. temperatures have dropped dramatically. meteorologist julie phillips has more on the weather. >> after a rough weather weekend, much quieter today and much cooler today. temperatures are in the mid-50s out at new port richey, winds breezy out of
cook. life is good. >> today county officials and relief agencies provided resources and help for the tornado victims. >>> eagle 8 hd joins us now with an aerial picture of the what are we looking at here? >> reporter: this is a house we have been showing you all along, the damage down in sarasota. what they're doing back here now is starting the pain painstaking task of going through the house. if you look, we counted almost ten other houses on this same street with...
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northern lorain counties, lighter snow to downtown cleveland and could be a slippery go. out east we get things cooking here from the i-271 corridor around mayville heights to central geauga county with one- half to one hour snowfall rates right now. again this squall could go back and forth over the course the overnight. it may go northwest and southeast. we will have to watch it. it is about what mother nature wants to do and where the squall goes, southern ashtabula county and northern trumble and portage easily three to five inches. we are in the teens everywhere we go and this is the heaviest amounts of snow and cuyahoga chagrin falls four-and-a-half and burton four-and-a-half and the same for middleville and andover. feast or famine snowfall. watch these clips outside of the snow falls. single digits and waking up to bitter cold air and the air temperatures current wind chills are already single digits to below zero and between minus five and 15 in a few spots. here is the lake snow advisory. lake geauga ashtabula. and cuyahoga county as well. wind chill advisories to the west. if you want a snow
northern lorain counties, lighter snow to downtown cleveland and could be a slippery go. out east we get things cooking here from the i-271 corridor around mayville heights to central geauga county with one- half to one hour snowfall rates right now. again this squall could go back and forth over the course the overnight. it may go northwest and southeast. we will have to watch it. it is about what mother nature wants to do and where the squall goes, southern ashtabula county and northern...
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is on this morning for a gunman who shot and killed a texas police k9.9.se the smith county sheriff sayst michael cook koch shot the doghe smith countyh countyh during a traffic stop in lindale.e. he says the k9 jumped on the suspect, when cook got into a physical confrontation with a deputy.he says the he then ran into a wooded area. a memorial for the k9, namedr the k9named ogar, will be held saturday.r if you're heavily invested in i the stock market you still may want to closure eyes. unbelievable news overnights o overseas and kristi has the latest for us kristi.st la asian markets tumbled against for u overnight. so investors here are wondering what to expect from wall street.from waeet.f some analysts called yesterday a nightmare on wall street. the dow plunged 565 pointse analysts calday a nigh before making a slight comeback 247.to finish the one big reason why? crude oil prices fell below 27 dollars a barrel the lowestdolla since 2003.rs a barrel energy stocks dropped again.ropped aro dozens of oil companies have filed for bankruptcy recently.y. some reports say in the current climate there
is on this morning for a gunman who shot and killed a texas police k9.9.se the smith county sheriff sayst michael cook koch shot the doghe smith countyh countyh during a traffic stop in lindale.e. he says the k9 jumped on the suspect, when cook got into a physical confrontation with a deputy.he says the he then ran into a wooded area. a memorial for the k9, namedr the k9named ogar, will be held saturday.r if you're heavily invested in i the stock market you still may want to closure eyes....
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we see guys from north philly out there cooking and guys from delaware county, it's just really fun to. >> reporter: like many eagles fans, the new mayor has his favorites. >> i will only wear brian dawkins jersey. that's the only jersey i'll wear. >> reporter: three years ago chip kelly was the city's favorite. kenney said he ran into chip in a store a few hours after a win but had a less than favorable interaction. >> i congratulate him on a win over tampa bay and he turned his head and walked out of the store, so they say that sometimes you can forget what people say and do, but you never forget how people make you feel. >> reporter: in december 2014, new jersey governor chris christie celebrated a win over the eagles. kenney fired off this tweet, chris christie is sitting on his very fat back side. you stink, kissing texas behind. >> if you're a giants fan, i got you, southern new jersey should be an eagles fan. maybe it's overreacting a bit. after i said it, i was like maybe i shouldn't have said it. >> reporter: but his tweet did come in handy in election time. >> an older lady,
we see guys from north philly out there cooking and guys from delaware county, it's just really fun to. >> reporter: like many eagles fans, the new mayor has his favorites. >> i will only wear brian dawkins jersey. that's the only jersey i'll wear. >> reporter: three years ago chip kelly was the city's favorite. kenney said he ran into chip in a store a few hours after a win but had a less than favorable interaction. >> i congratulate him on a win over tampa bay and he...