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two men in dearborn, michigan are free on bond, after a bizarre confrontation with police. the men wanted to file a complaint about being pulled over earlier by dearborn police officers. so they walked into the police station sunday, wearing body armor. one of the men had guns. the other videotaped the incident. police officers were waiting with guns drawn. a standoff occured, as the men argued.. they had a right to carry weapons. the video then went blank, but the audio continued. the confrontation ended without shots being fired. both men were police and a michigan open carry advocacy group condemned the men's actions as irresponsible and reckless. the men are each awaiting arraignment on several charges. the search is intensifying for tom brady's stolen jersey. the texas rangers are now getting involved. not the baseball team-- the real texas rangers. it's already being called the most valuable n-f-l collectable ever. it vanished after the patriots' quarterback led his team to victory in the biggest comeback in super bowl history. in the locker room after the game, brady
two men in dearborn, michigan are free on bond, after a bizarre confrontation with police. the men wanted to file a complaint about being pulled over earlier by dearborn police officers. so they walked into the police station sunday, wearing body armor. one of the men had guns. the other videotaped the incident. police officers were waiting with guns drawn. a standoff occured, as the men argued.. they had a right to carry weapons. the video then went blank, but the audio continued. the...
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a big community in dearborn.rt our families. we're here to make a better living. we're here to, you know, have our kids educated. we're here to get better chances in living like anybody else. >> above all else i would say that we feel misrepresented at times. >> since the ban, mr. trump came up with -- >> it's pretty -- it's pretty hard. i mean, people are very devastated, sad, shocked. >> people feel like they have almost a loss of security and they feel misunderstood. >> it's even hard for to us explain to our kids. what are we going to tell them? that my president made a ban against us, against our people? it's horrible. >> i mean, i'm an american citizen. but i still feel less welcome. people look at you differently after that. he changes the -- he changed the point of view of arabs, everybody. and muslims around the world. he changed how people look at us. >> even business. everybody knows sheeba is yemeni. but okay, it's so you're considered one of the terrorists, basically. to be that person that's been ta
a big community in dearborn.rt our families. we're here to make a better living. we're here to, you know, have our kids educated. we're here to get better chances in living like anybody else. >> above all else i would say that we feel misrepresented at times. >> since the ban, mr. trump came up with -- >> it's pretty -- it's pretty hard. i mean, people are very devastated, sad, shocked. >> people feel like they have almost a loss of security and they feel misunderstood....
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a big community in dearborn.r family. we're here to make a better living. we're here to have our kids educated. we're here to get better chances in living like anybody else. >> above all else, i would say that we feel misrepresented at times. >> you know, since the ban mr. trump came up with, it's pretty hard. i mean, people are very devastated. sad. shocked. >> people feel like they have almost a loss of security and they feel misunderstood. >> it's even hard for us to explain to our kids what am i going to tell them? that my president made a ban against us, against our people? it's horrible. >> i mean, i'm an american citizen but i still feel less welcome. people look at you differently after. that he changed the point of view of earabs, everybody. >> he changed the business. so you consider one of terrorists, basically, to be that person that's been targeted from, you know, the world leader, mr. trump. it's not easy to deal with. >> he should come to dearborn and have a meal. that's all i can tell him. >> from
a big community in dearborn.r family. we're here to make a better living. we're here to have our kids educated. we're here to get better chances in living like anybody else. >> above all else, i would say that we feel misrepresented at times. >> you know, since the ban mr. trump came up with, it's pretty hard. i mean, people are very devastated. sad. shocked. >> people feel like they have almost a loss of security and they feel misunderstood. >> it's even hard for us to...
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you know, it's not easy. >> he should come to dearborn and have a meal.l i can tell him. >> president trump's promise to make america great again is a phrase that brought hope to many economically struggling corners of america. one such place is beattyville, kentucky. many in that town of about 1,200 have been without hope, not just for a couple of years, but for generations. now the president's promise to bring back american jobs is giving them a reason to look up. cnn's poppy harlow went to beattyville to hear directly from the men and women who think trump is their best chance for better days ahead. >> i'm very hopeful that the jobs will come back because of trump. >> i guess i'm most hopeful for opportunity and job growth. >> i'm hopeful that we will have jobs in kentucky. >> just to keep our young people here. give them a future. >> we have fresh meat in the white house. >> reporter: it's hard to find more natural beauty than the rolling hills surrounding beattyville, kentucky. >> i just love this area. >> it's beautiful here. >> to say folks here ar
you know, it's not easy. >> he should come to dearborn and have a meal.l i can tell him. >> president trump's promise to make america great again is a phrase that brought hope to many economically struggling corners of america. one such place is beattyville, kentucky. many in that town of about 1,200 have been without hope, not just for a couple of years, but for generations. now the president's promise to bring back american jobs is giving them a reason to look up. cnn's poppy...
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but i think people here in dearborn are scared. they're afraid someone is going to knock on their door at 3:00 a.m. and deport them. i'm talking about people who are american citizens who have been born here, people with legal green cards. it's been a realtime of fear and panic in this community for the last week. >> and we know that a federal judge in detroit yesterday did send a ruling down that green card holders should be protected through this and kind of taking apart that piece of donald trump's executive order. with this judge in washington state, though, has a much more far-reaching verdict which goes after every aspect of this executive order. how can you challenge this policy with your colleagues on the hill? what can you do? >> you know, i've been doing a number of things. i've joined with all of the democrats to ask that this executive order be overturned. i want to make it very clear that we all care about our national security. it is one of the most fundamental responsibilities we have, to keep this nation safe, but p
but i think people here in dearborn are scared. they're afraid someone is going to knock on their door at 3:00 a.m. and deport them. i'm talking about people who are american citizens who have been born here, people with legal green cards. it's been a realtime of fear and panic in this community for the last week. >> and we know that a federal judge in detroit yesterday did send a ruling down that green card holders should be protected through this and kind of taking apart that piece of...
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stopped and cannot carry on further. >> she and her husband and their four children have come to dearbornhomes. beyond their family's future, they say other families could face a future that's worse than deportation. >> some families have been split into two parts. one that arrived and the other one that was ready to get in, but was halted. like some dads with their children and vice versa, so this separated the families and if this thing continues, it will end up completely separating us. one state university professor has interviewed hurricanes of syrian refugees and is examining the inviz bable. psychological wounds caused by the war and the resettlement process. his research team has found that nearly half of the adult syrian refuge refugees knave evaluated screened positive for post-traumatic stress disorderer. stressors like the uncertainty over the ban xser bait those. >> they come in with the stress of immigration. they have the stress of poverty. they don't know how to cope with the environment, they have to learn about the culture. they don't know how much they're panted by the
stopped and cannot carry on further. >> she and her husband and their four children have come to dearbornhomes. beyond their family's future, they say other families could face a future that's worse than deportation. >> some families have been split into two parts. one that arrived and the other one that was ready to get in, but was halted. like some dads with their children and vice versa, so this separated the families and if this thing continues, it will end up completely...
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. >> dearborn. >> dearborn is the sort of epicenter but other parts of the state as well. >> where areom from? >> there are a lot of syrians, lebanese americans. people feel very passionately about this issue and personally about this issue because everybody seems to know somebody who is personally affected, a woman who -- i spoke to a woman whose daughter is getting married to a guy from syria and he's out of the country, he cannot come for the wedding. >> is there a broad sympathy for them? >> there is a sympathy that to me anecdotally seemed to kind of cross political lines because, again, these are your neighbors, people you know. and it will be difficult for governor snyder who has been very care informal his response, he generally wants to be supportive of president trump but at the same time we need more information. we need to have a dialogue. >> all politics is local, gene. it's okay in my backyard. it's basically the other version. >> so key republican donors in arizona are looking for a republican to run against jeff flake. high profile names -- >> to the right? >> well, it'
. >> dearborn. >> dearborn is the sort of epicenter but other parts of the state as well. >> where areom from? >> there are a lot of syrians, lebanese americans. people feel very passionately about this issue and personally about this issue because everybody seems to know somebody who is personally affected, a woman who -- i spoke to a woman whose daughter is getting married to a guy from syria and he's out of the country, he cannot come for the wedding. >> is...
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this is dearborn, michigan. there's a lot of that out there.s something i didn't quite realize. i had heard the stories and read their articles about the detroit wasteland and i didn't have any clue till i got there how much of a wasteland it was. it was shocking. for miles and miles of just devastation. dearborn was once a thriving community with the ford plant, a lot of industry around there. a lot of that was ubiquitous. me, one of the fascinating things about this is you are not a journalist, and yet you have captured a country in transition from agricultural and industrial to information age. with fairly bleak images in some cases and redemptive ones in others. jack: it follows that entire gamut. it goes from total desolation to absolute beauty, from that to yellowstone river to yosemite. but it's not meant as a travelogue. it's not meant as a documentary. it's more of a statement about america than it is a political documentary or a travelogue. it's just not that at all. ♪ ♪ >> revenue beats forecasts. performance is best described as sub
this is dearborn, michigan. there's a lot of that out there.s something i didn't quite realize. i had heard the stories and read their articles about the detroit wasteland and i didn't have any clue till i got there how much of a wasteland it was. it was shocking. for miles and miles of just devastation. dearborn was once a thriving community with the ford plant, a lot of industry around there. a lot of that was ubiquitous. me, one of the fascinating things about this is you are not a...
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. >> reporter: in dearborn michigan just outside of detroit, many of these families call themselves the ones. blessed by god because they escaped this. the years long civil war in syria. now having survived the conflict that has killed more than an estimated 400,000 civilians and completing the exhaustive process to settle in the u.s., some refugees now fear they face a new threat. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorist entrance into the united states. >> president donald trump's executive order banning entry from seven countries including syria a court has upheld the travel ban but the president promised to fight the decision. it applies to new entrance only but that does nothing to stop the fierce that her and her family will have to return to syria. >> we don't know what will happen in the future. after we arrive, we had hopes that we will establish a new life. now we are frightened that we'll be stopped at this stage and cannot carry on further. >> she and her husband and their four children have come to dearborn from homes. beyond their family's future, they
. >> reporter: in dearborn michigan just outside of detroit, many of these families call themselves the ones. blessed by god because they escaped this. the years long civil war in syria. now having survived the conflict that has killed more than an estimated 400,000 civilians and completing the exhaustive process to settle in the u.s., some refugees now fear they face a new threat. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorist entrance into the united states....
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in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit, many of these families call themselves the fortunateause they escaped this. a year's long civil war in syria. now having survived the conflict that has killed more than an estimated 400,000 civilians and completing the exhaustive process to resettle in the u.s.s some refugees now fear they face a new threat. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entering into the united states. >> reporter: president donald trump's executive order banning entry of most nationals from seven countries including syria. an appellate court has upheld a temporary hold on the travel ban. but the president promises to fight the decision. the january 27th order applies to new entrantses onl only, but does nothing to quell the fears of this woman who worries she and her family will have to return to syria. >> translator: we don't know what will happen in the future. after we arrived we had hopes that we would establish a new life. now, we're frightened that we'll be stopped at this stage and cannot carry on further. >> reporter: she and
in dearborn, michigan, just outside of detroit, many of these families call themselves the fortunateause they escaped this. a year's long civil war in syria. now having survived the conflict that has killed more than an estimated 400,000 civilians and completing the exhaustive process to resettle in the u.s.s some refugees now fear they face a new threat. >> this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entering into the united states. >> reporter: president donald...
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. >> reporter: he's a muslim in dearborn, michigan. a city where more than 40% are arab-american.slims. he's still standing strong in his support for president trump, much like he was immediately after the election. >> and there trump should be held as a trophy, as an image of the american dream. >> reporter: the lebanese immigrant who runs his own construction company voted for trump because of the billionaires business roots and his support isn't waning in the wake of trump's controversial executive order. >> they shouldn't worry because the order, it's not against the muslims. we have 57 nations, muslim nations. all of them they can come here. >> i stand by president trump. i can't say 100% but i tell you 95%. >> reporter: 23-year-old mike hasham's parents came from lebanon. he voted for trump but is now feeling conflicted. >> it has hit home hard. as a muslim and as a republican muslim, i feel that the language in the executive order should have been tweaked. >> reporter: many muslims are mobilizing, holding town halls, and strategizing on ways to resist president trump's poli
. >> reporter: he's a muslim in dearborn, michigan. a city where more than 40% are arab-american.slims. he's still standing strong in his support for president trump, much like he was immediately after the election. >> and there trump should be held as a trophy, as an image of the american dream. >> reporter: the lebanese immigrant who runs his own construction company voted for trump because of the billionaires business roots and his support isn't waning in the wake of...
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anne thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> what a great program. and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm kristen welker reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. storm bearing wn on the bayareas >>> right now, 6:00, taking a live look at our satellite radar. a dangerous storm bearing down on the bay area. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we're in a microclimate weather alert. reservoirs including anderson in the south bay are at maximum capacity. the heaviest rain still hours away. >> some areas are already seeing a light rain. taking you outside, this is our traffic camera in san rafael, the 101, cars are moving but the roads are slick. >> let's start with meteorologist rob
anne thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> what a great program. and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm kristen welker reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. storm bearing wn on the bayareas >>> right now, 6:00, taking a live look at our satellite radar. a dangerous storm bearing down on the bay area. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for...
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anne thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> great story. >> it was so nice to see the joy in his mother's face, that he has this opportunity and fits right if. >> absolutely, he's come such a long way. >>> just ahead a basketball brawl that sent three people to jail. >>> plus how one boy is twisting his way to a world record. you're watching "early today." this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffering. hershey's miniatures. we pour 'em! we pass 'em! we pick 'em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey's miniatures are mine, yours, our chocolate. my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... yours, what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings >>> good mond
anne thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> great story. >> it was so nice to see the joy in his mother's face, that he has this opportunity and fits right if. >> absolutely, he's come such a long way. >>> just ahead a basketball brawl that sent three people to jail. >>> plus how one boy is twisting his way to a world record. you're watching "early today." this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work....
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. >> well, caught on camera, the frightening moments inside dearborn michigan police station when two the building, guns drawn. the chaos began after a traffic stop. >> i will file a complaint. >> after the stop the men immediately made good on their promise to file the complaint, but didn't go empty-handed. two men stormed the police station with long guns drawn around their next, and masks on. they broadcast it all live on facebook live. >> put that on the ground. put that on the ground. >> police acted swiftly, and they were able to arrest the men, no one was shot. they say the men are advocates of open carry laws. >> if you are a pet owner you will want to hear this. company is recalling its dog suit after the food was contaminated by a drug used to euthanize animals. has issued recall of their hung of beef products. the contaminants can cause number every side effect in animals, even death. pennsylvania just one of 15 states where the food was sold. the company is now investigating how the contaminants made its way into the food. >>> a week away from valentine day. if that stress
. >> well, caught on camera, the frightening moments inside dearborn michigan police station when two the building, guns drawn. the chaos began after a traffic stop. >> i will file a complaint. >> after the stop the men immediately made good on their promise to file the complaint, but didn't go empty-handed. two men stormed the police station with long guns drawn around their next, and masks on. they broadcast it all live on facebook live. >> put that on the ground. put...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> pelley: and those are the sounds of the cbs eveningall of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight, britney spears' 8-year-old niece and the atv accident that left her in critical condition. after her family's daring rescue attempt, the latest in the fight for her life. then christie brinkley is back in her bikini. find out the shots of the photoshoot. >> plus ryan gosling, emma stone, denzel washington. our day with the oscar hopefuls. >> i'm excited to just be a part of this. >> star struck celebs rubbing elbows with their fellow nominees. we break down the annual class photo. >> we're all in the club and there's no competition. >> and christie mets gives a preview of her this is us dating dilemma and her real life romance in the spotlight. >> you're on
kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> pelley: and those are the sounds of the cbs eveningall of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight, britney spears' 8-year-old niece and the atv accident that left her in critical condition. after her family's daring rescue attempt, the latest in the fight for her life. then christie brinkley is back in her bikini. find out the shots of the photoshoot. >> plus ryan gosling, emma stone, denzel washington....
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kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> pelley: and those are the sounds of the cbs eveningall of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a powerful storm hits the bay area hard: hillsides crumble, neighborhoods flood, and drivers make some bad deci , size the did you streaks in the downpour a powerful storm hits the bay area hard. destruction with a downpour. drivers make some bad decisions. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. this dramatic scene in napa county showing the awesome force of the storm runoff. we'll show you what's become a manmade geyser. major flooding has left people trapped in their cars. crews used kayaks and jet skis to rescue a driver. north in napa county a few cars stuck at this flooded intersection. a massive mudslide crushed this home in san rafael. the house was wiped out. in santa cruz a mudslide toppled this car on 17. >> we have team coverage on the storm. reporters across the bay area. we begin tonight with kpix 5's susie steimle
kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> pelley: and those are the sounds of the cbs eveningall of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a powerful storm hits the bay area hard: hillsides crumble, neighborhoods flood, and drivers make some bad deci , size the did you streaks in the downpour a powerful storm hits the bay area hard. destruction with a downpour. drivers make some bad...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >> pelley: and those are the sounds of the cbs evening all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super absorbent core turns liquid to gel, for incredible protection that's surprisingly thin. so i know i'm wearing it, but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks >> we start off script tonight with breaking news. oral arguments over whether to reinstate president trump's travel ban have just wrapped up. for the last hour, a panel of three federal judges is listening to arguments from lawyers from the states of washington and minnesota on one side. and the department of justice arguing the federal government's position on the other side. the government wants to restore the order which bars refugees and citizens from seven mostly muslim countries from entering the u.s. president trump says he is gearing up for a long ba
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kris van cleave, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back us with a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. >>> president trump's executive order on travel and immigration continues to work its way through the federal courts. the president insists the travel ban is necessary to protect the united states from the threat of terrorism. mr. trump says the media deliberately ignores some terror attacks, and the white house even compiled a list. well, it turns out cbs did cover three quarters of those listed. some that weren't reported were so minor that no one was even hurt. and either way, the president's travel ban wouldn't have prevented any of them. here's major garrett. >> isis is on a campaign
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he's a native of dearborn, michigan. >>> and taylor embree was signed as an offensive quality coach,s tough duty for dial so late in the off-season to put a staff together, but he's going to have a lot of familiar faces of guys he's worked with before. so kind of stuff after the super bowl. we'll see what happens. >> starting again here for the 49ers, how hard is it? you can't turn it around in a season. >> it's going to be two or three years. that's why he got a six-year contract. fans are going to have to be patient. he has the number two draft choice. got almost $80 million to spend in free agency. >> fans have to be more patient. >> joining us tonight at 9:00 on channel 13. coming up, the federal government is involved with the oroville dam crisis. >> and a new dog danger. sick animals are showing up to the vets and in at least one case, dying. the health alert for pet owners. >> that is this edition of "abc7 news." we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> have a good night. and my life is basketball.west, but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving
he's a native of dearborn, michigan. >>> and taylor embree was signed as an offensive quality coach,s tough duty for dial so late in the off-season to put a staff together, but he's going to have a lot of familiar faces of guys he's worked with before. so kind of stuff after the super bowl. we'll see what happens. >> starting again here for the 49ers, how hard is it? you can't turn it around in a season. >> it's going to be two or three years. that's why he got a six-year...
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he's a native of dearborn, michigan. >>> and taylor embree was signed as an offensive quality coach,ugh duty for dial so late in the off-season to put a staff together, but he's going to have a lot of familiar faces of guys he's worked with before. so kind of stuff after the super bowl. we'll see what happens. >> starting again here for the 49ers, how hard is it? you can't turn it around in a season. >> it's going to be two or three years. that's why he got a six-year contract. fans are going to have to be patient. he has the number two draft choice. got almost $80 million to spend in free agency. >> fans have to be more patient. >> joining us tonight at 9:00 on channel 13. coming up, the federal government is involved with the oroville dam crisis. >> and a new dog danger. sick animals are showing up to the vets and in at least one case, dying. the health alert for pet owners. >> that is this edition of "abc7 news." we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> have a good night. morning. morning. hey. you get the paper? no. (knob rattles) vanessa? again? (
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. >> ann thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> a reunion on the basketball what some are saying about kevin durant and his old teammates. >> how long will this wonderful spring weather last? sheena parveen will break it all down for us. >>> time heals old wounds here hopefully. >> kevin durant left the oklahoma city thunder for the golden plays with former teammate russell westbrook, especially this one. analysts are saying it's possible they made peace. even their all-star teammates cheered them on. the game was pretty epic, record setting, the western conference beat the east 192-182 and anthony davis scored 52 points. john wall did get play time and scored 12 points there. now that the all-star game is over the wizards are coming back home and play the philadelphia 76ers this friday night. >> the nationals get back into action this week with their first spring training game. brice harper and max scherzer are dealing with high expectations for themselves this year. news 4's carol malone shows us what they are up to in florida. >> reporter: it only mean one thing, the and baseb
. >> ann thompson, nbc news, dearborn, michigan. >> a reunion on the basketball what some are saying about kevin durant and his old teammates. >> how long will this wonderful spring weather last? sheena parveen will break it all down for us. >>> time heals old wounds here hopefully. >> kevin durant left the oklahoma city thunder for the golden plays with former teammate russell westbrook, especially this one. analysts are saying it's possible they made peace....
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the chief of staff rick dearborn was formally senator sessions longtime chief of that in the senate. we know us well as has been stated the mastermind behind president trump's brand of populism, chief strategist stephen bannon has for years been promoting senator sessions on his website. it is said that cheered kushner in this article, the president son-in-law and senior adviser considers senator sessions is savant. an e-mailed response to requests from "washington post," steve and i describe sessions as a clearinghouse for policy and philosophy and trumps administration. so you'd be in the senator are at the center of trumps pro-america movement and the global nationalist phenomenon. the president has referred to senator jeff sessions is legendary. to suggest that he did not have influence or impact on the issuance of these executive orders is misleading. he had indirect influence at the highest levels. let's speak for a moment about those orders because they think they get to the heart of why this nomination is so critically important today. it is often said that those who ignore h
the chief of staff rick dearborn was formally senator sessions longtime chief of that in the senate. we know us well as has been stated the mastermind behind president trump's brand of populism, chief strategist stephen bannon has for years been promoting senator sessions on his website. it is said that cheered kushner in this article, the president son-in-law and senior adviser considers senator sessions is savant. an e-mailed response to requests from "washington post," steve and i...
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otherwise caught on camera, frightening moments inside dearborn michigan police station when two menter a traffic stop. >> legal detentions at this point. we're done. i will file a complaint. >> now, after this stop, the men immediately made good on that promise to file the complaint. here is the thing. they didn't go empty-handed. two men stormed the police station, wearing masks, and with guns drawn. they broadcast it life on facebook live. >> put that on the ground. put it on the ground. >> police acted swiftly and were able to arrest the men, no one was shot, sources say the men are advocate of open carry laws. >> the woman kidnapped, held for a decade, has a new gig at cleveland tv station. barry will be the host of daily featured entitled missing. each day she will report on missing different cases from northeast ohio, an and informing viewers how they can help authorities in the case. she said she wants to offer hope to the families of missing people, something that fueled others to continue looking for her. >> on the cbs-3 health watch today, hospital staff has a stressful jo
otherwise caught on camera, frightening moments inside dearborn michigan police station when two menter a traffic stop. >> legal detentions at this point. we're done. i will file a complaint. >> now, after this stop, the men immediately made good on that promise to file the complaint. here is the thing. they didn't go empty-handed. two men stormed the police station, wearing masks, and with guns drawn. they broadcast it life on facebook live. >> put that on the ground. put it...
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the tactician turning trump's agenda into law is deputy chief of staff rick dearborn, sessions' longtimechief of staff in the senate. the mastermind between trump's incendiary brand of populism is steve bannon, who as chairman of breitbart web site, promoted sessions for years. i wrote bannon "throughout the campaign, sessions has been the most -- fiercest, most dedicated and most loyal promoter in congress of trurches agenda and has played a critical role as the clearhouse for policy and philosophy to undergird the implementation of that agenda." sessions helped devise the president's first-week strategy in which trump signed a blizzard of executive orders that begin to fulfill his signature campaign promises, although sessions had advocated for going even faster. the senator lobbied for a shock and awe period expect ti action that would rattle congress, impress trump's base, i assume we got that, and catch his critics unaware, i don't know about that, according to the two officials involved in the transition planning. trump wanted to maximize the news coverage by spreading out his dire
the tactician turning trump's agenda into law is deputy chief of staff rick dearborn, sessions' longtimechief of staff in the senate. the mastermind between trump's incendiary brand of populism is steve bannon, who as chairman of breitbart web site, promoted sessions for years. i wrote bannon "throughout the campaign, sessions has been the most -- fiercest, most dedicated and most loyal promoter in congress of trurches agenda and has played a critical role as the clearhouse for policy and...