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it would not hurt dallas. the damage may be greater to the team, and the leagues' reputation. >> joining us now is michael eaves. what do you make of dallas signing hardy. >> i'm not surprised. as much as we look at sport, as an activity we all wish we had the opportunity. the core of the dallas cowboys is a business and the best way to maximise profits is to win championships. if a guy in the league gets the stats he has, he can have a contract worth $15 million, making 15-20 million. the cowboys, in the eyes of the league hardy is eligible to play. in the eyes of a law he's not a domestic abuse person. they say you know what he's able to play we'll sign him. >> what's the possibility that the football commissioner may say that dallas signed them but we'll suspend them. >> it's good that they'll be suspended for a couple of games, but not the season. what happened with greg hardy happened before the league instituted a domestic violence policy. it would be harder to say if something happened prior to the poli
it would not hurt dallas. the damage may be greater to the team, and the leagues' reputation. >> joining us now is michael eaves. what do you make of dallas signing hardy. >> i'm not surprised. as much as we look at sport, as an activity we all wish we had the opportunity. the core of the dallas cowboys is a business and the best way to maximise profits is to win championships. if a guy in the league gets the stats he has, he can have a contract worth $15 million, making 15-20...
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(diamond dallas page) 56, 57, 58, 59.is shot of terri at 60 so you could really appreciate 61. (terri) when i lost 20 more pounds i lost two sizes. but the whole body changed this is the first time i'm like, lean my waist is, like, 25 inches. i have abs that no grandmother that i know have. but the real feeling is i'm really healthy. i am strong. ddp yoga is a lifestyle. i've been livin' it 12 years. and it makes 61 much easier. this is all a bunch of b.s. if you don't get off the couch and just do it. we all know what we're supposed to do. i mean, come on. it's just normally too friggin' hard. that's the secret to ddp yoga. i'm tellin' you, just about anybody can do this. take wrestling legend jake "the snake" roberts. he was completely beat up from 37 years in the ring. he could barely move. (jake) i had to have part of my arch removed out of my left foot. then i had knee problems so they operated on my knee. i've had this hip replaced two discs removed out of my neck. that's big. i got atrophy down the left arm. total
(diamond dallas page) 56, 57, 58, 59.is shot of terri at 60 so you could really appreciate 61. (terri) when i lost 20 more pounds i lost two sizes. but the whole body changed this is the first time i'm like, lean my waist is, like, 25 inches. i have abs that no grandmother that i know have. but the real feeling is i'm really healthy. i am strong. ddp yoga is a lifestyle. i've been livin' it 12 years. and it makes 61 much easier. this is all a bunch of b.s. if you don't get off the couch and...
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our friends in dallas have seen.in, and so fort worth has been focused on her latest project that will help not only with vibrant, strong healthy communities and engaged communities that with our air quality. our buses are already on cng. like you in salt lake we started seeing the air each year in fort worth. there is a brown haze and all of these will help, but extra will be direct to start out with. our goal is ultimately it will be networked out across all the city. by rachel is going to be at dfw airport. the airport is jointly owned by the city of fort worth and dallas. is the third busiest airport in the world. dallas has had dart at the airport. you can come out of the terminal, hop on a people mover and go to the dart link and be in dallas. if you are a traveling public comment on business for a convention or if you're coming just with your family for tourists and give got an option when you fly into the airport, you get a red car or $70 cab ride of fort worth or it is what, $8 bus ride on the light rail? to
our friends in dallas have seen.in, and so fort worth has been focused on her latest project that will help not only with vibrant, strong healthy communities and engaged communities that with our air quality. our buses are already on cng. like you in salt lake we started seeing the air each year in fort worth. there is a brown haze and all of these will help, but extra will be direct to start out with. our goal is ultimately it will be networked out across all the city. by rachel is going to be...
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stuart: dallas is worst hit, la guardia second worst, closed. >> 400 a dallas quote canceled. 384.4,082 cancellations as of right now. 4,285. that number is going to rise. >> i would think so. la guardia numbers will skyrocket. stuart: a plane skidded off a runway at la guardia. an hour ago, 45 minutes ago la guardia was shut down until 7:00 tonight. i am sure they had a terrible shock. never fun being on a plane the skids off the runway with the nose going to the retaining fence on the sky. i would be nervous about that. nobody was injured. they got off a plane came down the chutes, buses took them to the terminal. they are okay. shaken up but okay. the more important point this is a massive storm up and down the east coast 4,000 to 85 flights flat out canceled. way of refreeze thousand 600 delayed. i would not want to be on one of those delayed flights because you are sitting there waiting and waiting and waiting and you don't know what is going to happen. >> right now folks in new york the snow is coming down. the other delay flying in and out during this time of year, they have
stuart: dallas is worst hit, la guardia second worst, closed. >> 400 a dallas quote canceled. 384.4,082 cancellations as of right now. 4,285. that number is going to rise. >> i would think so. la guardia numbers will skyrocket. stuart: a plane skidded off a runway at la guardia. an hour ago, 45 minutes ago la guardia was shut down until 7:00 tonight. i am sure they had a terrible shock. never fun being on a plane the skids off the runway with the nose going to the retaining fence on...
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i really don't. >> dallas police declined an interview. but did say both officers are back on full duty and the case has been forwarded to the district attorney's office. meanwhile, marshall living alone without her son for the first time in 38 years says she relives the nightmare of losing him. each time she door. >> heidi zhou-castro joins us in studio. heidi, the police knew that her son was mentally ill. is there anything else she could have possibly done? >> david from the outside looking in this woman looks like she did everything the right way. they not only worked for adult protective services for state so she was very tapped into the mental health community. she knew what to say, she knew the lingo, this is what happens. it raises a question how families who can they call in an emergency if they have doubts about calling the police? >> there is also a question about police training. were these% following any training they had for these circumstances? >> that answer hasn't been given for the dallas particularly. the district attorn
i really don't. >> dallas police declined an interview. but did say both officers are back on full duty and the case has been forwarded to the district attorney's office. meanwhile, marshall living alone without her son for the first time in 38 years says she relives the nightmare of losing him. each time she door. >> heidi zhou-castro joins us in studio. heidi, the police knew that her son was mentally ill. is there anything else she could have possibly done? >> david from...
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the fact that the eagles have their running back of the future or the fact they stole him from the dallas cowboys. >> both things are great. either way demarco murray quickly become the main attraction in this sports crazed city. we have team coverage for you tonight. we'll kick it off with the sports director beasley reece at lincoln financial field and beasley you went on one with the new running back tonight eight. >> reporter: yeah, that i did eight it is a big night and a big signing as you said five-year deal, $42,000,000.821 million of that guaranteed eight and the best part about it, they hurt the cowboys eight he'll against-! >> reporter: it's a done deal eight the nfl's rushing champion is the new featured back for the birds eight from mortal enemy to the most popular athlete in town eight demarco murray spoke to me about leaving dallas eight. >> i see a lot of spirit here. like i said i'm happy to be here eight cowboys dallas they had a lot of great fans there as well eight i'm excited to be here eight be an eagle. >> it was a whirlwind couple of days for the former koy polk ei
the fact that the eagles have their running back of the future or the fact they stole him from the dallas cowboys. >> both things are great. either way demarco murray quickly become the main attraction in this sports crazed city. we have team coverage for you tonight. we'll kick it off with the sports director beasley reece at lincoln financial field and beasley you went on one with the new running back tonight eight. >> reporter: yeah, that i did eight it is a big night and a big...
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by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. >> when ashley went home, she found her. and she wasn't all right. >> no, she was not. >> reporter: the school called shelley's parents yet again. >> we're on the highway and about 200 miles from our destination in the mountains. and phone reception was really bad. >> reporter: so, through the static, she couldn't tell. was she hearing or imagining the words? >> and she said, "your daughter's been found in blood." and then the phone went dead and i'd lost reception at that point. >> reporter: daughter's been found in blood. >> yeah. i was asking him, what does that mean? >> but i knew what it meant. i j
by now they were almost a thousand miles from dallas. that's when the school called back. >> when they finally sent somebody to the classroom, and she wasn't there well, i was ready to turn around right there 'cause i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: then relief. someone from the school ran into shelley's roommate, ashley olvera. >> she said, "i just saw her last night at the room. she was fine." >> reporter: but relief didn't last. >> when ashley...
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worth and work in dallas. and if they can go to the intermobile center, hop on tex rail, go to the airport and hop over on to the orange line on dart and be in dallas with no congestion and you know, everybody's married to their ipad or iphone, so, you're not driving, so what can you do in you can work or you can read the morning paper. or is my daughter used to say, she could put on our make up and comb her hair when she took the rail because she didn't do it in the morning. but we have our partner cities, city of grapevine and richland hills are partnered with us and it will be funded with our sales tax and we have a request in for a full funding grant and 50 million has been put in one budget and 100 million in this time's budget at the federal level and the good news about the federal grnts on this rail project is that it awe allows us to leverage our sales tax dollars. it's that leveraging we would lose if we don't get federal funding. we're really excited about what tex rail would offer. we have 54 miles
worth and work in dallas. and if they can go to the intermobile center, hop on tex rail, go to the airport and hop over on to the orange line on dart and be in dallas with no congestion and you know, everybody's married to their ipad or iphone, so, you're not driving, so what can you do in you can work or you can read the morning paper. or is my daughter used to say, she could put on our make up and comb her hair when she took the rail because she didn't do it in the morning. but we have our...
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tony romo in dallas says he's disappointed. take a look at demarco murray arriving in philly this afternoon and he is set to sign a five-year, $40 million plus contract and he'll be the first nfl leading rusher to switch teams in 68 years. nobody has had more carries and more yards in the nfl last year and he's averaged more yards per carry over the last five years than lesean mccoy and here's quarterback sam bradford and his former teammate and roommate in oklahoma, he helped recruit him here. >> i've been trying my hardest. i've called him. i've texted him and we've been in communication and not only is he a great player he's a great person and a great friend of mine and i think he can help this ball club. >> it's pretty amazing runningback, ryan matthews will sign here 12 years, $12 million and it's a dream for a runningback to play in chip kelly's system and he will get fewer carries. and it did not change his mind about coming here. >> a little bit of idea you know, it didn't deter me at all? you have a good group here and
tony romo in dallas says he's disappointed. take a look at demarco murray arriving in philly this afternoon and he is set to sign a five-year, $40 million plus contract and he'll be the first nfl leading rusher to switch teams in 68 years. nobody has had more carries and more yards in the nfl last year and he's averaged more yards per carry over the last five years than lesean mccoy and here's quarterback sam bradford and his former teammate and roommate in oklahoma, he helped recruit him here....
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starting as a kid, then 36 years with the dallas p.d. dad was a cop.worked in law enforcement. that's over now. he's retired from the force. but he cannot get over the sight that greeted him in shelley nance's bedroom. >> this was tragic, this was horrific. >> reporter: that sight sticks with you. >> yes. very much so. >> reporter: murder, as detective ellzey knew from long experience, takes something from the investigators, too. makes them hard sometimes. but when he learned about the victim, about her decent family, her quiet modest life, her innocence, the murder of shelley nance hit him personally. >> i mean that was doin' nothin' wrong. she was not in the wrong place at the wrong time. she was not associating with somebody that she shouldn't have been associated with. the stars lined up just right that somebody, an animal, decided to take her life. >> reporter: sounds like it got to you, this one? >> well, you know, i've got two daughters. and yeah, it's -- it's hard. >> reporter: shelley died here, in "the falls", a large housing complex where th
starting as a kid, then 36 years with the dallas p.d. dad was a cop.worked in law enforcement. that's over now. he's retired from the force. but he cannot get over the sight that greeted him in shelley nance's bedroom. >> this was tragic, this was horrific. >> reporter: that sight sticks with you. >> yes. very much so. >> reporter: murder, as detective ellzey knew from long experience, takes something from the investigators, too. makes them hard sometimes. but when he...
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and a wife who teaches classics with me at the university of dallas. let's see, three boys, 10, 13, 15, and then a daughter who's a freshman at university of dallas who's 18. c-span: you have inside the book under the chapter of women in the family this sentence: `bachelors have much higher rates of almost every social ill on which statistics are kept: criminal behavior, victimization by crimes, unemployment, disease, mental disorders, drunkenness and drug addiction suicide and even rates of accidents.' >> guest: astounding, isn't it? c-span: why is that in the book? >> guest: why is--that's from the chapter on women in the family. and one of the charges that's made against the founders is that they were mean to women. they didn't really believe that women were created equal. the standard scholarship says that women were oppressed; women had no rights; women were excluded from society. and the--i had--you know, i thought that was--deserved looking into. it's a serious charge, and there's some facial evidence to support that. women didn't have the right
and a wife who teaches classics with me at the university of dallas. let's see, three boys, 10, 13, 15, and then a daughter who's a freshman at university of dallas who's 18. c-span: you have inside the book under the chapter of women in the family this sentence: `bachelors have much higher rates of almost every social ill on which statistics are kept: criminal behavior, victimization by crimes, unemployment, disease, mental disorders, drunkenness and drug addiction suicide and even rates of...
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. >> forget the dallas flyers club, it is the eagles spreading out the cash. the birds pony up demarco murray. the newest eagle says believe it or not it was not all about the monday. >> i and the saturday soaker. live look at storm scan3 showing the system that's about to make for a wet start to the weekend. dave's tracking some showers plus we'll have the saint patrick's day parade forecast, all of that and more coming up. developing right now a man gunned down while walking his dog in west fill. >> i and this morning police continue their search for his killer. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us at police headquarters with the latest information, good morning. >> reporter: erika, ukee good morning, police say this man was first robbed, and then shot and then left for dead, in the middle of the street with his dog sitting right by his side. take a look at video police say very unusual area, for something like this to happen in. this robbery and homicide happened in the overbrook section of the city just after 8:30 last night, police responded to
. >> forget the dallas flyers club, it is the eagles spreading out the cash. the birds pony up demarco murray. the newest eagle says believe it or not it was not all about the monday. >> i and the saturday soaker. live look at storm scan3 showing the system that's about to make for a wet start to the weekend. dave's tracking some showers plus we'll have the saint patrick's day parade forecast, all of that and more coming up. developing right now a man gunned down while walking his...
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randi kaye, cnn, dallas. >>> joining me now is keith wince winsel who trained officers for the dallasce department and even developed a new curriculum for how to respond to situations like this. keith, thanks so much for being with us. i really need your perspective on this. you told "the dallas morning news" that they did an absolutely perfect job. i'll paraphrase here adding you would show this to students. you would show them this video as an example of good tactics. why is that? >> i'll stand by that. when you watch this video. keep this in mind, ashleigh. you just, in just your opening statement right there, your opening question, less than ten seconds, that is about the same time the officers had to make a decision of what force to use and how to handle this situation. and i've watched this many, many times. probably six or seven times already and each time i see a different perspective. and the officers don't get that perspective. they have less than seconds to make a decision. now, you got to understand, too, the fear that the officers in. i believe the officers did an absolut
randi kaye, cnn, dallas. >>> joining me now is keith wince winsel who trained officers for the dallasce department and even developed a new curriculum for how to respond to situations like this. keith, thanks so much for being with us. i really need your perspective on this. you told "the dallas morning news" that they did an absolutely perfect job. i'll paraphrase here adding you would show this to students. you would show them this video as an example of good tactics. why...
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university park, texas, just outside of dallas, is better known as the bubble. it's a place of privilege and prestige, an address many would like to have but few can afford. >> it's kind of the beverly hills of dallas. that's the way the park cities is. >> nancy dillard lyon lived most of her life in texas. she was a harvard-trained architect and the daughter of a wealthy and well-connected dallas family. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when we moved in, they gave gifts of ice cream and they baked cookies and bring them over to us. and my husband, who i've said is rarely hyperbolic about anything, used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a trammell crow, a large real estate development firm. but success came at a price. >> i think she always had, as many women did at that time, a conflict between the amount of hours that she wanted to work to develop her career and time spending with her childre
university park, texas, just outside of dallas, is better known as the bubble. it's a place of privilege and prestige, an address many would like to have but few can afford. >> it's kind of the beverly hills of dallas. that's the way the park cities is. >> nancy dillard lyon lived most of her life in texas. she was a harvard-trained architect and the daughter of a wealthy and well-connected dallas family. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had...
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than quarterback for the dallas cowboys?talk show, i wouldn't say there's anything. >> jimmy: right, of course. do you have a sense how crazy cowboys fans can be? do you get that all the time? >> yeah. i mean, i think there's some passionate fans out there sometimes. i mean, really even today, i was actually -- i came in and -- i don't know how many of you here know. he has a cousin, his name is sal. so sal is actually a fantastic guy. he's wonderful, he's a big cowboys fan, he's great. i hadn't met him yet and i was waiting to see him when i got backstage. i'm going to the bathroom. and sal literally comes into the bathroom. i'm peeing. he comes over, i'm standing there, he starts peeing next to me. i'm like, i think this might be sal. he says hi, i say hi. can we wash our hands first? no. >> jimmy: did you wash your hands together? that's a beautiful story. >> no. >> jimmy: my cousin sal, this is not a joke, named his son after you, jack romo. i said, what if hi gets traded? he didn't care. he named his other sons after ha
than quarterback for the dallas cowboys?talk show, i wouldn't say there's anything. >> jimmy: right, of course. do you have a sense how crazy cowboys fans can be? do you get that all the time? >> yeah. i mean, i think there's some passionate fans out there sometimes. i mean, really even today, i was actually -- i came in and -- i don't know how many of you here know. he has a cousin, his name is sal. so sal is actually a fantastic guy. he's wonderful, he's a big cowboys fan, he's...
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>> dallas/ft. worth said for the ainges without hotel rooms, they'll provide cots blanket, toiletries. those who truly had enough something a little stronger than coffee. >> i doubt we'll get out today, either. >> far better conditions for more than over 200 on board friday's american airlines flight from dallas to oklahoma city. the trip turned into a nightmare, subjecting passengers to nine hours of delays. stuck on the plane and then in the terminal the entire time. >> people were obviously very frustrated. seemed to be no crew for a bit. people going into the liquor fridge pulling out what they wanted to drink. it got chaotic. >> overnight american airlines issuing a second apology to those on board, writing we wish would could have done more to overcome the severe conditions we remain committed to provide service safely and reliableably. one traveler told me we got you on a plane, but when we got to the airport the lines to check in were so long he missed it. the weather is supposed to improve
>> dallas/ft. worth said for the ainges without hotel rooms, they'll provide cots blanket, toiletries. those who truly had enough something a little stronger than coffee. >> i doubt we'll get out today, either. >> far better conditions for more than over 200 on board friday's american airlines flight from dallas to oklahoma city. the trip turned into a nightmare, subjecting passengers to nine hours of delays. stuck on the plane and then in the terminal the entire time....
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the former dallas cowboy led in rushing over 1800 yards. money was not overriding factor. whipping was. >> i felt that this was a great opportunity for me to win a super bowl at the end of the day. it was not about financial security or anything like that. obviously you want something you deserve and something respectful and i felt that you know those two things were important to me and i was able to come here. >> ryan matthews was signs to a deal rushed for over 1,000 yards and had a fair share of injuries. matthew, murray and sproles will all share the load. >> it's going to be a tough one you know it is. it is. you know three good backs leading rusher and sproles you know that can do anything and everything. so you know it will be fine. >> we want to make sure we have enough carriers and part of what we do in terms of running the football we have to distribute the carries. >> flyers are sing the blues as they enterser the blues. earlier tonight they lost 11 of last 17 games and playoffs are a pipe dream. scoreless all night in a shootout mason makes 35 saves and beat he
the former dallas cowboy led in rushing over 1800 yards. money was not overriding factor. whipping was. >> i felt that this was a great opportunity for me to win a super bowl at the end of the day. it was not about financial security or anything like that. obviously you want something you deserve and something respectful and i felt that you know those two things were important to me and i was able to come here. >> ryan matthews was signs to a deal rushed for over 1,000 yards and had...
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before we could get those numbers from other airports like dallas/ft.th the transportation security administration stepped in and said we couldn't have that information. the tsa says it's security sensitive. but police reports from dfw airports show crew uniforms go missing, too. even a federal flight deck officer's credentials and badge, which allow a pilot to carry a gun on a plane. >> every airport employee that receives a badge is required to report if that badge is either lost or stolen. at that point, it's immediately deactivated. >> reporter: still, some security officials fear bad guys with stolen i.d.s could sneak in an open perimeter gate or hop a fence and may be less likely to stabbed out on the tarmac. atlanta airport officials say missing badges do not pose a significant security threat. because i.d.s have employee photos and require a p.i.n. to get in. the tsa says it's conducting a nationwide review of security at those employee entrances, looking for ways to make them more secure, which may include i.d. checks at the door to help protec
before we could get those numbers from other airports like dallas/ft.th the transportation security administration stepped in and said we couldn't have that information. the tsa says it's security sensitive. but police reports from dfw airports show crew uniforms go missing, too. even a federal flight deck officer's credentials and badge, which allow a pilot to carry a gun on a plane. >> every airport employee that receives a badge is required to report if that badge is either lost or...
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dallas is freaking out. 3 and a half inches of snow overnight. >> dallas has been slammed for like a >> it's spring break for a lot of places in texas. they're trying to figure out where to go to stay warm. 3 inches of snow in dallas last night. the most snow dallas has had in five years. lexington and level about 5i6r7b8gs last night. into the d.c. philadelphia areas, the temperatures are plunging. we are in the 60s right now in raleigh and later tonight freezing rain and sleet. tonight you're going to need the hat and gloves. where's the snow now in the white is snow and the pink is freezing rain. for areas that don't usually drive it. the morning commute in little rock and jackson, tupelo mississippi and memphis, it's snowing hard right now in memphis. >> this is bizarre. i grew up in the deep south. i lived in mississippi for five years. georgia for five years. you're talking about places that have never had much snow. >> and we're in the first week of march. >> i know. talking about tupelo. you're talking about atlanta. i lived in atlanta for five years. i've never seen weather
dallas is freaking out. 3 and a half inches of snow overnight. >> dallas has been slammed for like a >> it's spring break for a lot of places in texas. they're trying to figure out where to go to stay warm. 3 inches of snow in dallas last night. the most snow dallas has had in five years. lexington and level about 5i6r7b8gs last night. into the d.c. philadelphia areas, the temperatures are plunging. we are in the 60s right now in raleigh and later tonight freezing rain and sleet....
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jamie: its condition could have an impact on its sale price, joe brings map to dallas to get a 6 opinion from sandra paolino. what condition of the map in? >> wonderful condition, amazing to us. that there were no separations on any of the foldss, condition is everything. jamie: value is rising with every fold that we're opening. did you know, as an expert, that it existed? >> this particular map is newly discovered because it was on nobody's radar. jamie: how big is market 1234. >> collector love that period from 1834 through late 1850s. jamie: so many families trace their texan roots to immigration boom of that period. >> texans are very, very pride full much their roots, they see it almost as a responsibility to preserve history and pass it on. jamie: many of those early texans were influenced by decordoba and his map. >> a treasures piece of history. jamie: a few days after the original appraisal, patrick receives a call. >> joe said, i missed the estimate on the map. so i think he is overpriced it. >> fay said it could be a lot more, six-figures easy. >> you know right away, i am co
jamie: its condition could have an impact on its sale price, joe brings map to dallas to get a 6 opinion from sandra paolino. what condition of the map in? >> wonderful condition, amazing to us. that there were no separations on any of the foldss, condition is everything. jamie: value is rising with every fold that we're opening. did you know, as an expert, that it existed? >> this particular map is newly discovered because it was on nobody's radar. jamie: how big is market 1234....
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louis and dallas, expect morning delays. now as far as the rain goes flood watches are in effect.is the next storm going to drench the gulf coast, up through the southeast over the next 24 hours. eventually this rain will move on saturday up through new england. keep that in mind for your plans. in the meantime joe and mika this is about as nice as we get for the middle of march. 60 in new york this afternoon. 72 in tell. >> no way. i told you bill karins would come through for us. >> warmest day in new york in three months. >> happy man. any flooding problems? >> biggest issues we had some last couple of days in kentucky. so far a slow melt. this is what we need. >> exactly what we need. thank you. all right. >> still ahead, robin thicke is accused of blurring lines in their smash hit. they made millions and now they have to give it up. i heard both songs. >> "way too early" will be back in. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied ju
louis and dallas, expect morning delays. now as far as the rain goes flood watches are in effect.is the next storm going to drench the gulf coast, up through the southeast over the next 24 hours. eventually this rain will move on saturday up through new england. keep that in mind for your plans. in the meantime joe and mika this is about as nice as we get for the middle of march. 60 in new york this afternoon. 72 in tell. >> no way. i told you bill karins would come through for us....
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when we came to the dallas market we were overwhelmed by how much stuff was here. we were pretty clueless, but one of the advice that we did get was try to find a manufacturing rep or a sales rep that can distribute your product, and that has relationships with retailers. >> as they walked through the trade show they found a manufacturer's rep listed on the fourth floor. without an appointment, and without any referrals, they took their chances, and asked to speak to the owner of dallas based diverse marketing greg harding. >> they just came up to my door and asked to speak with me and said that they had a great idea in this little box they were carrying. the next move for us was we had some initial meetings, and we had a retailer come in that we had a good relationship with hastings out of amarillo. and showed it to her, and she goes i think this is great. i want to do an order. i said well we haven't made it yet. she goes i still want to give you an order. >> with a business plan in place and a major retail order in hand the next step was manufacturing the produc
when we came to the dallas market we were overwhelmed by how much stuff was here. we were pretty clueless, but one of the advice that we did get was try to find a manufacturing rep or a sales rep that can distribute your product, and that has relationships with retailers. >> as they walked through the trade show they found a manufacturer's rep listed on the fourth floor. without an appointment, and without any referrals, they took their chances, and asked to speak to the owner of dallas...
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he helped dallas cowboys win the the nfc east title. we will hear about his decision to play in philly coming up in sports. >> he is even richer then he was. >> dallas fans in the building that might be crying this morning. >> is there one, and i cannot believe he grew up in philadelphia but he never wears this dallas cowboys-type jerseys. they were burning these yesterday when they heard the news in dallas. >> is that on fire. >> yes, hash tag on twitter was trait or. >> people are mad. >> they are so mad. >> well, we're happy. >> we're thrilled. >> offensive player of the year last year. we needed another running back. now all we need another wide receiver. we could be a better team. people were upset about foles leaving, desean jackson from two years ago. >> we're hoping chip kelly a's play book he has been moving and shaking. >> he is either a genius or a goat and it will come up this coming season. >> coming up more dramatic testimony at the boston marathon bombing trial as the man who was carjacked by dzhokhar tsarnaev shares his
he helped dallas cowboys win the the nfc east title. we will hear about his decision to play in philly coming up in sports. >> he is even richer then he was. >> dallas fans in the building that might be crying this morning. >> is there one, and i cannot believe he grew up in philadelphia but he never wears this dallas cowboys-type jerseys. they were burning these yesterday when they heard the news in dallas. >> is that on fire. >> yes, hash tag on twitter was trait...
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it was immediately time for them to get into sales mode. >> their next move was to head to the dallasarket center. >> if you create a product and you want to take it to market there's several ways. but the age-old way of bringing it to a trade show and finding someone to help you sell it that's what goes on here ten times a year. >> when we came to the dallas market, we were overwhelmed by how much stuff was here. >> we were pretty clueless but the advice that we did get was try to find a manufacturing represent or a sales represent that can distribute your products and that has relationships with retailers. >> as they walked through the trade show they found a manufacturer's represent listed on the fourth floor. without an appointment, they took their chances and asked to speak to the owner of dallas based diverse marketing greg harden. >> they came up to my door and asked to speak with me. they said they had a great idea on this little box they were carrying. we had some initial meetings and we had a retailer come in that we have good relationships with hastings out of amarillo. and
it was immediately time for them to get into sales mode. >> their next move was to head to the dallasarket center. >> if you create a product and you want to take it to market there's several ways. but the age-old way of bringing it to a trade show and finding someone to help you sell it that's what goes on here ten times a year. >> when we came to the dallas market, we were overwhelmed by how much stuff was here. >> we were pretty clueless but the advice that we did get...
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flights to dallas for work has already been canceled every flights coming in to sfo from dallas is already canceled all in all 35 cancellations already it has been a brutal blow to enter this is a we're out here every week or so talking about this the eastern seaboard has been slammed by heavy weather and here comes another round again obviously to protect and before we get here and even if you check and expected there could be changes. >>mark: one of the biggest on israel same is how wide an area is covered. let's get the latest on this winter storm with james fletcher. >>james: this tax is so the different warnings and advisers in effect is to conceal from texas all the way across the southern border of the u.s. always up to maine it is pretty incredible as are the will to storm the to richard lyng lightning in freezing rain just about any increment whether you could think of they have been in one form or another. >>james: it will be withdrawn today tomorrow at the shores of to leave that in the entire system continue to track off in that direction. >>james: the kids to the one to be whe
flights to dallas for work has already been canceled every flights coming in to sfo from dallas is already canceled all in all 35 cancellations already it has been a brutal blow to enter this is a we're out here every week or so talking about this the eastern seaboard has been slammed by heavy weather and here comes another round again obviously to protect and before we get here and even if you check and expected there could be changes. >>mark: one of the biggest on israel same is how...
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gloria riviera, abc news, dallas-ft.th. >>> with this latest storm, boston is approaching the all-time snow record. so far this winter 8 1/2 feet of snow has fallen. the city is less than six inches away from breaking the record for snowiest winter on record set 20 years ago. crews are working overtime trying to melt the mountains of snow. 950 truck loads a night off the street. we are not out of room but starting to get tight. we're still removing snow. >> the northeast gets a break today but tomorrow is another story. accu-weather's stephanie olmo has the forecast. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, reena and ryan. conditions are improving across the northeast but the same cannot be said across the southwest region. we are dealing with unsettled conditions as the storm system continues to press to the east producing rain showers across the golden state of california. very beneficial for california as much of the state is in a significant drought. we are concerned for thunderstorms across eastern sectio
gloria riviera, abc news, dallas-ft.th. >>> with this latest storm, boston is approaching the all-time snow record. so far this winter 8 1/2 feet of snow has fallen. the city is less than six inches away from breaking the record for snowiest winter on record set 20 years ago. crews are working overtime trying to melt the mountains of snow. 950 truck loads a night off the street. we are not out of room but starting to get tight. we're still removing snow. >> the northeast gets a...
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scott friedman from our nbc station kxas in dallas has the report. >> reporter: at airports across the country, thousands of workers use i.d.s that let them in through a side door skipping security. now an investigation finds hundreds of those i.d.s have gone missing. >> because of your employment you are in a very very critical position that can mean the life safety of individuals, or aircraft our nation. >> reporter: nbc news requested records fr some of the nation's largest airports. atlanta sent us this letter saying more than 1,400 i.d.s were lost or stolen over approximately tw before we could get the numbers from other airports like dallas-ft. worth, the transportation security administration stepped in and said, we couldn't have t the tsa says it's security sensitive. but police reports from dfw airport show crew uniforms go missing, too. even a federal flight deck officer's credentials and badge. >> every employee that receives a badge is required to report if that badge is either lost or . at that point, it's immediately deactivated. >> reporter: still, some security official
scott friedman from our nbc station kxas in dallas has the report. >> reporter: at airports across the country, thousands of workers use i.d.s that let them in through a side door skipping security. now an investigation finds hundreds of those i.d.s have gone missing. >> because of your employment you are in a very very critical position that can mean the life safety of individuals, or aircraft our nation. >> reporter: nbc news requested records fr some of the nation's largest...
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at the airport in dallas/ft. worth. the 1,700 canceled flights at dfw over the weekend all thanks to icy winter weather. the bitter conditions a nemesis for travelers. causing a ripple effect. 3,500 flights and counting cancelled. the american airlines hub, dfw, one of the nation's busiest airports, hit the hardest. lines of weary travelers trying to get a flight out. at these counters, just five agents to handle hundreds of flyers. this is just a glimpse at what a backlog looks like when thousands of travelers are delayed. some are confirmed on a new flight, but not until tuesday. family and friends have been separated. none have seats on the new plane. the biggest complaint i'm hearing is customer service.lp you're taking a new -- nap here. how long have you been waiting on hold with the airlines? >> like three days. >> reporter: three days on hold. beverly was supposed to leave friday for a family vacation in mexico. >> american still has not called us about any of these cancellations. >> reporter: her family waiting
at the airport in dallas/ft. worth. the 1,700 canceled flights at dfw over the weekend all thanks to icy winter weather. the bitter conditions a nemesis for travelers. causing a ripple effect. 3,500 flights and counting cancelled. the american airlines hub, dfw, one of the nation's busiest airports, hit the hardest. lines of weary travelers trying to get a flight out. at these counters, just five agents to handle hundreds of flyers. this is just a glimpse at what a backlog looks like when...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> now, to the west tonight. the faa is investigating a near-miss in the skies over seattle. two helicopters nearly colliding with a tiny intruder a drone, violating federal regulations by flying so high and so close. and it's happening more and more, raising real concerns about safety in the skies. abc's david kerley who covers aviation for us, with the tape tonight. >> hey, ah ed, we just got droned. >> reporter: an alarming danger for two seattle news choppers. >> got it. got it. >> reporter: a drone, violating regulations. even flying above our affiliate komo 4's helicopter. >> look at that guy. he has got to be, what, 1,500 feet? >> reporter: that's nearly four times higher than allowed. >> it is really scary to know something is there and you don't know where it is see it. >> reporter: but a second chopper did see it. >> he is losing altitude. >> reporter: cameraman scott crueger was able to follow the small drone as it buzzed over rooftops. >> i want to figure out who is doing this. he threatened our safet
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> now, to the west tonight. the faa is investigating a near-miss in the skies over seattle. two helicopters nearly colliding with a tiny intruder a drone, violating federal regulations by flying so high and so close. and it's happening more and more, raising real concerns about safety in the skies. abc's david kerley who covers aviation for us, with the tape tonight. >> hey, ah ed, we just got droned. >> reporter: an alarming danger for two...
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in dallas county, 40% are in poverty. that shouldn't be.he governor has turned back billions of dollars of medicaid money from the poorest, sickest people. it cannot be justified. >> you know, i ask you, reverend, when the lawmakers of today, whoever may be blocking in your words, putting barriers in front of people for their right to vote, the very right that the people fought so hard for on that day, 50 yeaars ago, as i ask you if those images would help galvanize everyone in congress to come together to make sure there are no barriers in place, do you think these very images, reverend jackson, also galvanize those of us who may have forgotten people lost their lives for the right to vote and they don't actually vote. >> we were hoping that would be the case but my concern again is it took more courage to put forth the '65 voting rights act than to restore this one. so there are people here today who must put forth the courage of their own this day, not just reflect on the courage of those of yesterday. there are challenges right now. it
in dallas county, 40% are in poverty. that shouldn't be.he governor has turned back billions of dollars of medicaid money from the poorest, sickest people. it cannot be justified. >> you know, i ask you, reverend, when the lawmakers of today, whoever may be blocking in your words, putting barriers in front of people for their right to vote, the very right that the people fought so hard for on that day, 50 yeaars ago, as i ask you if those images would help galvanize everyone in congress...
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the student pumping his fist i parker rice, a university of from a jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but i'm saddened and hurt that we' with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: ou expelled two students but won't name them citing privacy laws. >> we're just not going to let this define the university and we're going >> reporter: now this short clip posted online showing the long-time house mother for sig alpha epsilon at ou using the same racial slur. in a written statement, she sa she is heart broken racist portrayal. she does not tolerate any form of discrimination, and she was only singing along to a rap song. today at the sae house, member rushed to move out before the midnight deadline. the fraternity shut down, leaving its cook without a job. online, donors have raised abo $50,000 for him. >> reporter: jonathan davis said he was the first african-american pledge ever a sae's ou chapter in 1999. >> that house has turned into a symbol for modern-day racism. >> reporter: we spoke with an senior who asked that we not u her name or show her face
the student pumping his fist i parker rice, a university of from a jesuit prep school in dallas last year. >> i'm not only appalled, but i'm saddened and hurt that we' with issues of racism and bigotry. >> reporter: ou expelled two students but won't name them citing privacy laws. >> we're just not going to let this define the university and we're going >> reporter: now this short clip posted online showing the long-time house mother for sig alpha epsilon at ou using the...
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we have family not in dallas.s and then lubbock but dallas had a bad day especially with one flight. >> some horror stories. it might be another ugly day with cancellations. since friday we are talking about 1600 flights. that is american airlines home base. they canceled 1400 in and out of texas. >> the airport i think provided blankets and cots for passengers which most airports do. that was nice of them to do that. >> passengers were camping out. >> also the airport encouraged vendors to keep concession stands open overnight. >> people are hungry and want food. they're grumpy and could use a little bit of a snack. >> i want to talk about the flight. it was delayed nine hours on friday. usually it's about an hour. the flight actually left the terminal on time but then it had to return because of delays with deicing and then snow started coming down and piling up. >> if you get on a plane as soon as you pull away you are like okay, we have pulled away from the gate. no, they went back and got off the plane. they
we have family not in dallas.s and then lubbock but dallas had a bad day especially with one flight. >> some horror stories. it might be another ugly day with cancellations. since friday we are talking about 1600 flights. that is american airlines home base. they canceled 1400 in and out of texas. >> the airport i think provided blankets and cots for passengers which most airports do. that was nice of them to do that. >> passengers were camping out. >> also the airport...
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a lot of planes flying into dallas go to the northeast. that shows you how far this thing is reaching, all the way to dallas. >> more an issue with our system. not safety, thank god, quite safe. it is inconvenience. whenever it snows in new york or chicago everything stops. domino effect. incredible. melissa: don't go anywhere. we have latest on the delta flight from at at that to new york skidding off the runway. we'll go live to laguardia airport. more "money" coming up. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates
a lot of planes flying into dallas go to the northeast. that shows you how far this thing is reaching, all the way to dallas. >> more an issue with our system. not safety, thank god, quite safe. it is inconvenience. whenever it snows in new york or chicago everything stops. domino effect. incredible. melissa: don't go anywhere. we have latest on the delta flight from at at that to new york skidding off the runway. we'll go live to laguardia airport. more "money" coming up....
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ever do that again. >> american airlines flight 382 was supposed to be a simple one-hour trip from dallas to oklahoma city. instead it turned into a journey of frustration, anger and false hope. >> we're happy one second because we thought we were leaving, and then the next second we were deflated because we turn back to the gate. >> this bad dream thanks to bad weather and bad timing. passengers documenting the frustration with their cell phone cameras. >> at one point they decided to give us crackers and chips and then depleted the entire supply. the next six hours there was nothing. >> at one point the scene looked like this. passengers raiding the liquor fridge. >> kind of a mix of anger. >> american airlines says, we apologize for the frustrating experience, yesterday was a challenging day at dfw due to extreme weather impacting north texas. the safety of our passengers and employees is always our top priority. the airline says it did not break the law because passengers were never held on the actual tarmac for longer than the three-hour limit set by the passengers bill of rights. >>
ever do that again. >> american airlines flight 382 was supposed to be a simple one-hour trip from dallas to oklahoma city. instead it turned into a journey of frustration, anger and false hope. >> we're happy one second because we thought we were leaving, and then the next second we were deflated because we turn back to the gate. >> this bad dream thanks to bad weather and bad timing. passengers documenting the frustration with their cell phone cameras. >> at one point...
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uno de los puntos donde se sienten estragos de tormentas de nieve el aeropuerto internacional de dallass una medida alentadoras para recomienza. >> pero texas no fue el Único golpeado. >> hasta 7 pulgadas cayeron en el norte de texas una cifra rÉcord en 5 aÑos en ciudades como austin y dallas se suspendieron las clases y negocios y oficinas permanecieron cerrados para evitar accidentes. >> no lo esperamos se puede decir al extremo. >> en el aeropuerto de dallas decenas de pasajeros quedaron varados debido que se cancelaron mÁs de 800 vuelos en Últimas 24 horas. >> tambiÉn docenas de autobuses cancelaron sus viajes. >> si realmente tenemos carreteras congeladas los camiones no salen. >> es la mÁs peligrosa exhortan a choferes a no transitoarla y si lo hacen como pueden ver la velocidad es menor en comparaciÓn con otras sendas el reto mÁs grande es ahora cuando se derrite la nieve y lo que queda es el hielo negro y sucede que es cuando los vehÍculos patino a un. >> pero nada se compara sucediÓ en kentucky mÁs de 200 choferes de camiones y autos quedaron detenidos en esta interestatal. >>
uno de los puntos donde se sienten estragos de tormentas de nieve el aeropuerto internacional de dallass una medida alentadoras para recomienza. >> pero texas no fue el Único golpeado. >> hasta 7 pulgadas cayeron en el norte de texas una cifra rÉcord en 5 aÑos en ciudades como austin y dallas se suspendieron las clases y negocios y oficinas permanecieron cerrados para evitar accidentes. >> no lo esperamos se puede decir al extremo. >> en el aeropuerto de dallas...
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and dallas they have had dogs at the airport. come out of your terminal hop on a people mover people mover and go to the dart. if the traveling public coming in on business were a convention or with your family you get a rental rent car or a $70 right to fort worth. >> fantastic. >> it is. not only will it give us that competitive edge that we need to continue to grow and develop convictions but it also allows -- we have so many people who live in for work and -- live in fort worth and work in dallas. if they can hop on takes rail tax rail go to the airport and hop onto the orange line and be in dallas, everyone has an ipad or iphone. you are not driving what can what can you do? work read the morning paper as my daughter would say she can put on her makeup and do her homework. partnering with us. we have a request in for low funding grants. the good news is it allows us to leverage our sales tax dollars. we are excited about what it offers. 54 miles of trails. anyone who wants to take the train to the airport can get on and shut
and dallas they have had dogs at the airport. come out of your terminal hop on a people mover people mover and go to the dart. if the traveling public coming in on business were a convention or with your family you get a rental rent car or a $70 right to fort worth. >> fantastic. >> it is. not only will it give us that competitive edge that we need to continue to grow and develop convictions but it also allows -- we have so many people who live in for work and -- live in fort worth...
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he taught at bishop college in dallas. i can put that together. now, i chased the shield to florida, and i was about to knock on the door where he was, his daughter's house and he blew his brains out with a shotgun. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, my goodness, really? no, not really. although mr. o'reilly has told this story in that way many times, including on the fox news channel, and in print. it appears not to have happened. he keeps saying it, though. this is from his book "killing kennedy." >> in march of 1977 a young television reporter at wfaa in dallas began looking into the kennedy assassination. he sought out an interview with the college professor who had befriended the oswalds in 1962. the reporter traced george demournshield to florida, and traveled there to confront him. as the dallas reporter traveled to the daughter's home, he heard the shotgun blast that marked the suicide of the russian. assuring that his relationship with lee harvey oswald would never be fully understood. that reporter's name is bill o'reilly. >> okay, that part is
he taught at bishop college in dallas. i can put that together. now, i chased the shield to florida, and i was about to knock on the door where he was, his daughter's house and he blew his brains out with a shotgun. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, my goodness, really? no, not really. although mr. o'reilly has told this story in that way many times, including on the fox news channel, and in print. it appears not to have happened. he keeps saying it, though. this is from his book...