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good to have you with us, denton. >> thank you. >> i'm going to call you denton.quagrana is a little tougher for me. so forgive me for that. where do you see oil prices? they're coming down toward $2 on average nationally for regular but there are pockets where it's much higher. where are they going to head? >> i think we're still going lower. i know there are some predictions of $2, $1.99 by thanksgiving. don't think we quite get there by then, but between say the week next week to november 30th and the end of the year i think we to get below that $2 mark. >> and will it stay there through the winter? >> i think so. i think at least it will fluctuate around there. we'll start to rise again in february like we normally do. this market's very cyclical. it's almost like saying to your friends, joseph a. bank's having a sale this weekend. it's almost predictable. we start to see prices rise in february and then we get into the spring season and things start to go up from there. >> why is there such a disparity between different states? for instance, growing up in cal
good to have you with us, denton. >> thank you. >> i'm going to call you denton.quagrana is a little tougher for me. so forgive me for that. where do you see oil prices? they're coming down toward $2 on average nationally for regular but there are pockets where it's much higher. where are they going to head? >> i think we're still going lower. i know there are some predictions of $2, $1.99 by thanksgiving. don't think we quite get there by then, but between say the week next...
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>> he was a wonderful and happy young man, tall and very slim, and really enjoyed everything that denton and unt had to offer. >> she was a wife and mother to her two children. she worked as a print production manager. yelodi bruel traveled to the vatican with a group of friends. she never made it out alive. and husband and wife like yamoria and chiperon, parents to a toddler boy, both killed at a bar. they were attending a birthday party. loved ones clinging to every memory they can, still trying to comprehend their untimely deaths. >> by now auf you've heard about the american killed in the attacks, they are going to provide their own autopsy on the body. this is routine when americans are killed in a terrorist attack. lester holt and his news team are in paris on the lookout for a second fugitive now. >>> back here locally, two north brunswick firefighters are recovering tonight after being injured battling a three-alarm fire. this started just after 8:00 a.m. in a bedroom in the unit of the willow brook apartments. the fast-moving blaze proved to be quite a challenge for firefighters
>> he was a wonderful and happy young man, tall and very slim, and really enjoyed everything that denton and unt had to offer. >> she was a wife and mother to her two children. she worked as a print production manager. yelodi bruel traveled to the vatican with a group of friends. she never made it out alive. and husband and wife like yamoria and chiperon, parents to a toddler boy, both killed at a bar. they were attending a birthday party. loved ones clinging to every memory they...
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Nov 24, 2015
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a postal worker who officials have identified as denton coley was taunting them, allegedly spitting on one and shouting racial slurs. >> the guy said something like, i'm going to burn down your temple, and then the person proceeded to spit in her face and elbow her. >> reporter: the sisters aren't ready to talk about the incident, but the family's attorney told me they were on their way home from the nearby mosque friday night. they even tried to hide inside this deli. but surveillance cameras inside the store show the apparent confrontation continued. >> they were asking her, why is your husband or boyfriend treating you that way? she said, i don't know who this guy is. never seen him a day in my life. >> reporter: he did not answer my questions when he was escorted to the police station. residents are shocked by the allegations. >> people are afraid and people are panicking, and as a result they're getting hurt. >> i think they're comfortable now. they don't appear to be scared. i think part of it was it happened close to home so it's in the community. >> reporter: news4 reached out
a postal worker who officials have identified as denton coley was taunting them, allegedly spitting on one and shouting racial slurs. >> the guy said something like, i'm going to burn down your temple, and then the person proceeded to spit in her face and elbow her. >> reporter: the sisters aren't ready to talk about the incident, but the family's attorney told me they were on their way home from the nearby mosque friday night. they even tried to hide inside this deli. but...
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Nov 6, 2015
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store cell also put on a light show in the afternoon sky over denton texas, about 40 miles north. wind damage was also rorred in that area. the storm knocked down power lines in arkansas. there was heavy rain and lightning. this powerful line of storms is heading towards the northeast. ious tin pa vick following it. >> concerned about heavy rain throughout the deep south late morning into the early afternoon. i do not think this will be a repeat performance in terms of severe weather. there could be flooding downpours. a ton of wind generated by a very strong storm system around the great lakes. 30, 40 miles per hour later on in the hour. reena and kendis, back over to you. >> thank you, sir. weather always a factor for holiday travel as our big crowds. the airline industry says it expects 25.3 million americans to ralph for thanksgiving. a 3% increase from last year. if you're looking to avoid the crowds, the industry says the best dates to travel thanksgiving itself and black friday. >> a lot of people hitting the skies and will be hitting the roads. speaking of flying, just abs
store cell also put on a light show in the afternoon sky over denton texas, about 40 miles north. wind damage was also rorred in that area. the storm knocked down power lines in arkansas. there was heavy rain and lightning. this powerful line of storms is heading towards the northeast. ious tin pa vick following it. >> concerned about heavy rain throughout the deep south late morning into the early afternoon. i do not think this will be a repeat performance in terms of severe weather....
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Nov 8, 2015
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elliott skeen denton nc. elliot, thanks for the feedback. i found the kits to de-def your engine, so to speak, by googling myself. did not know that was a thing. it also triggered a flashback for me. back in the day, there were mechanics who developed a side leaded gasoline. this went on for about two years i guess. from that similar regulato brouhaha, i learned two things about about about fighting back like this. first, make sure you are in love with that machine you are altering, because its retail or trade valulujust dropped drasascally. don't ask me how i know this. more importantly, all the talk about harmful regulation usually ignores very real health benefits. while farmers don't think diesel exhaust is killing them, it is definitely killing people in urban areas. this is why the recent volkwagen emission cheating scandal is a very big deal. as an example, it is only now, decades after removing lead from gasoline that we can measure accurately the reason lead miners had very high rates of insanity years ago. even minute amounts lead
elliott skeen denton nc. elliot, thanks for the feedback. i found the kits to de-def your engine, so to speak, by googling myself. did not know that was a thing. it also triggered a flashback for me. back in the day, there were mechanics who developed a side leaded gasoline. this went on for about two years i guess. from that similar regulato brouhaha, i learned two things about about about fighting back like this. first, make sure you are in love with that machine you are altering, because its...
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Nov 23, 2015
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this is denton street in silver spring. a car has hit a building there. the car has hit the building. we haven't heard anything about injuries. as soon as we get more information on breaking news in silver spring we will bring it to you. jonathan: a judge ruled that kathryn hogl is unif it to stand trial in the death of the children. outside the court the father said enough is enough. >> i don't mean to sound ince sensitive. i don't care about her mental status. i want my children there. jonathan: it has been a year since the children were last seen. doctors say the mother has shown no improvement since showing symptoms for schizophrenia. another hearing is in february. alison: tomorrow, maryland senator barbara mukulsky will be presented with the highest civilian honor. she will get the medal of freedom from president obama. suzanne kennedy takes a look at what the maryland democrat means to constituents. suzanne: in maryland she is known for her work on behalf of women, families and veterans. tomorrow she could add something new to the resume. reaccepti
this is denton street in silver spring. a car has hit a building there. the car has hit the building. we haven't heard anything about injuries. as soon as we get more information on breaking news in silver spring we will bring it to you. jonathan: a judge ruled that kathryn hogl is unif it to stand trial in the death of the children. outside the court the father said enough is enough. >> i don't mean to sound ince sensitive. i don't care about her mental status. i want my children there....
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Nov 21, 2015
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one of the favorite things i've read a long time was the onion op-ed by hillary denton entitled somethinge i enjoy fun and it was hilarious. this focus group piece explaining why she enjoys things that are fun and laughter something she also enjoys like we all do. kennedy: this will bring a little giddiness to you. this month the university of vermont held a three-day retreat for students who self-identify as -- to confront their white triplets at the university of vermont offering at no cost to white students covering all expenses including meals and yes it was a faith-based. one of the questions they asked gavin was how this whiteness affected your? >> it does affect me in many ways. it affects me when i look back at history and those that besides being the worst people in the world we also invented electricity, cement, buildings, standup comedy, cars, tires, fun , solar panels. i think it's a conference when these people get together unfettered by people screaming at them. they are going to end up inventing more awesome stuff. this might easy -- it will be like the camp david of a grad
one of the favorite things i've read a long time was the onion op-ed by hillary denton entitled somethinge i enjoy fun and it was hilarious. this focus group piece explaining why she enjoys things that are fun and laughter something she also enjoys like we all do. kennedy: this will bring a little giddiness to you. this month the university of vermont held a three-day retreat for students who self-identify as -- to confront their white triplets at the university of vermont offering at no cost...
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>> reporter: overnight torrential rains pummeled denton there were 60 miles an hour. flash flood warnings were posted in corsicana. in ft. worth a stead stream of violent lightning strikes lit up the night's sky. the powerful line of storms lashed the region with violent winds. strong enough to knock over trees in oklahoma. and pummeled decatur with baseball-sized hail. at least three tornadoes were reported in texas. the wicked weather even put football on hold. high winds toppled these stadium lights in ponder moments after the field was evacuated. no one was hurt. >> well, i think that we are very blessed and i've seen a lot of weird things and this is certainly unusual. >> reporter: the forecast here in ft. worth is promising for the rest of the day. but overnight in navarro county an inch and a half rain fell less than an hour and sparked flash flooding and several people had been rescued. killed at least six people overnight. police say the charter bus veered off interstate 40 and then slammed into an overpass. several others in this group from michigan are in t
>> reporter: overnight torrential rains pummeled denton there were 60 miles an hour. flash flood warnings were posted in corsicana. in ft. worth a stead stream of violent lightning strikes lit up the night's sky. the powerful line of storms lashed the region with violent winds. strong enough to knock over trees in oklahoma. and pummeled decatur with baseball-sized hail. at least three tornadoes were reported in texas. the wicked weather even put football on hold. high winds toppled these...
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Nov 6, 2015
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. >> reporter: overnight torrential rains pummelled denton, texas. flash flood warnings were posted in corsicana. in fort worth, a steady stream of violent lightning strikes lit up the night sky. violent winds were strong enough to knock over trees in oklahoma and pummel decatur with baseball-size hail. at least three tornadoes were reported in texas, where the wicked weather even put football on hold. high winds toppled these stadium lights in ponder. no one was hurt. >> i think we're very blessed. i've seen a lot of weird things. this was certainly unusual. >> reporter: the forecast here in fort worth looks promising for the rest of the day. overnight an inch of rain fell in less than an hour, prompting rescues after flash floods. >> thank you, omar. >>> a bus crash in arkansas killed at least six people overnight. police say the charter bus veered off interstate 40 and slammed into an overpass. several others from this group in michigan are in the hospital. the collision crushed the roof and the back of the bus. the cause is under investigation. >
. >> reporter: overnight torrential rains pummelled denton, texas. flash flood warnings were posted in corsicana. in fort worth, a steady stream of violent lightning strikes lit up the night sky. violent winds were strong enough to knock over trees in oklahoma and pummel decatur with baseball-size hail. at least three tornadoes were reported in texas, where the wicked weather even put football on hold. high winds toppled these stadium lights in ponder. no one was hurt. >> i think...
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neil denton, senior vice president and chief government affairs officer at ymca of the usa. veteran andy publisher of stars & stripes. agngel, president of d.c. media connection and emcee of the veterans women rock rally at george washington university this coming veterans day. a navy veteran from vietnam and former publisher of the washington examiner. [applause] in addition to our audience in the packed ballroom of the national press club, i want to welcome our c-span audience, as well as our audience listening on public radio. you can also follow the action on twitter. pclive. #n mcdonald was confirmed as secretary of veterans affairs in july of last year. but he did not have time to ease into the job. he came aboard to fix problems 312,00department with employees. the agency was facing middle investigations, congressional outrage, and construction cost overruns. you can remember the media reports from that time. as well as an internal audit. it was discovered that more than 120,000 veterans were waiting for care or have not yet received or never received it. schedulers w
neil denton, senior vice president and chief government affairs officer at ymca of the usa. veteran andy publisher of stars & stripes. agngel, president of d.c. media connection and emcee of the veterans women rock rally at george washington university this coming veterans day. a navy veteran from vietnam and former publisher of the washington examiner. [applause] in addition to our audience in the packed ballroom of the national press club, i want to welcome our c-span audience, as well as...
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and he gave me all the support i needed in my fellow pows -- great men like jerry denton and jim stockdale't allowed to talk. so the first night in my cell, after i got out of the torture room, they taught me the tap code. the three of us did everything we could to fight back against our captors. so we were blacklisted as hardcore resisters. soon we were moved to the place we called "alcatraz," a pow camp along with eight others. the 11 of us became the "alcatraz gang." there, we spent 42 months in solitary confinement with our legs shackled. there was no news from home, and our captors did their best to make us feel forgotten. but my alcatraz buddies and i were a family. we banded together, encouraged one another, and kept each other's spirits up. i still remember one night, in particular. i had spent 74 days in leg irons, and it had been a long time since i had seen the sky and the sun. i felt finished. but that night, a typhoon tore through the city of hanoi. the floor of my cell filled with water, and i huddled against the wall, as far away from the rain as i could. i began to pray as
and he gave me all the support i needed in my fellow pows -- great men like jerry denton and jim stockdale't allowed to talk. so the first night in my cell, after i got out of the torture room, they taught me the tap code. the three of us did everything we could to fight back against our captors. so we were blacklisted as hardcore resisters. soon we were moved to the place we called "alcatraz," a pow camp along with eight others. the 11 of us became the "alcatraz gang."...
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Nov 15, 2015
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in a shorter campaign season, you will not have time to vet them in a way you would secretary denton, who has been in the public eye for so long. it is also important to keep in mind once these voters start casting ballots, it will move much quicker and things will happen where you will see candidates start to drop out and the race will become more defined area it is easy to get worn out early on because you are just seeing these candidates and no big moment is happening in terms of casting ballots but that will change soon area -- soon. start to witness fatigue and some candidates who may be have not and through this before. speech, about 95 minutes. it seemed like he looked fairly exhausted. maybe he did have complete control over what he wants to say. i do not think it is hard to determine officially how long we can make the campaign. people declare their campaigns earlier, they will still be working, donors will still meet with voters, they will still do the same things you need to do to prepare to run for president. there is never really a stop. it just increases in intensity. ho
in a shorter campaign season, you will not have time to vet them in a way you would secretary denton, who has been in the public eye for so long. it is also important to keep in mind once these voters start casting ballots, it will move much quicker and things will happen where you will see candidates start to drop out and the race will become more defined area it is easy to get worn out early on because you are just seeing these candidates and no big moment is happening in terms of casting...
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in a shorter campaign season, you will not have time to vet them in a way you would secretary denton,ho has been in the public eye for so long. it is also important to keep in mind once these voters start casting ballots, it will move much quicker and things will happen where you will see candidates start to drop out and the race will become more defined area it is easy to get worn out early on because you are just seeing these candidates and no big moment is happening in terms of casting ballots but that will change soon area -- soon. start to witness fatigue and some candidates who may be have not and through this before. speech, about 95 minutes. it seemed like he looked fairly exhausted. maybe he did have complete control over what he wants to say. i do not think it is hard to determine officially how long we can make the campaign. people declare their campaigns earlier, they will still be working, donors will still meet with voters, they will still do the same things you need to do to prepare to run for president. there is never really a stop. it just increases in intensity. host
in a shorter campaign season, you will not have time to vet them in a way you would secretary denton,ho has been in the public eye for so long. it is also important to keep in mind once these voters start casting ballots, it will move much quicker and things will happen where you will see candidates start to drop out and the race will become more defined area it is easy to get worn out early on because you are just seeing these candidates and no big moment is happening in terms of casting...