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dr. marshall has the details. >> harvard decided there's ten things they like about joseph gordon-levit. t. today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." i'm bernie sanders, >>> reference required local leader approved strict rules for anyone who wants a gun lines in lowell you need a letter of recommendation and have to write essay. >> and critics say that goes too far. beth germano has the story. >> reporter: the majority of gun licenses issued in lowell are restrict meaning they can or hunting. >> we wanted to make sure we allowed people to exer sighs their constitutional right to carry firearm but in a balanced reasonable approach. >> reporter: to obtain an unrestricted gun license, eessay to police superintendent taylor. obtain recommendations and take an additional safety course. you agree it's pretty high hurdle to obt
dr. marshall has the details. >> harvard decided there's ten things they like about joseph gordon-levit. t. today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." i'm bernie sanders, >>> reference required local...
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dr. mallika marshall has more concern about the digital eyestrain and what to do to prevent it. >> imagine looking in your backyard and seeing this. parts of california in crisis because of el nino. >> and we are following breaking news affecting a lot of people right now in milford a tractor trailer on fire shut down both sides of 495 at exit 20. the evening commute absolutely a nightmare in that area. we have skyeye on the way to the scene right now and as soon as we get new information we
dr. mallika marshall has more concern about the digital eyestrain and what to do to prevent it. >> imagine looking in your backyard and seeing this. parts of california in crisis because of el nino. >> and we are following breaking news affecting a lot of people right now in milford a tractor trailer on fire shut down both sides of 495 at exit 20. the evening commute absolutely a nightmare in that area. we have skyeye on the way to the scene right now and as soon as we get new...
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dr. mallika marshall. >> did you hear that 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day is okay. >> but the salt is a bum another that's a bummer -- bummer. >> that's a bummer and the sugar. >> things are going to change eric. >> it's going to be hot coffee day tomorrow. >> take the salt and put it on the road. you may need little that. beautiful sunset mary reflecked on the gorgeous winter day. which one is the sky and which is the water. hard to tell. i want to take you across the country. huge storm out in the pacific right now. this is the next one that will move into the west coast. there's just -- they are getting a breather in moving off our coastline look at this storm. hurricane center is monitoring it. it may get a name alex as a subtropical storm over the next 24 to 48 hours. we are on the edge of it and will stay away from that storm. it's moving out to sea. so cloud provided the great sunset from the major storm. weather is a game of miles if you will. temperatures are falling back through the 30s across the region still fairly comfortable. in the 20s in most locations boston closer to the f
dr. mallika marshall. >> did you hear that 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day is okay. >> but the salt is a bum another that's a bummer -- bummer. >> that's a bummer and the sugar. >> things are going to change eric. >> it's going to be hot coffee day tomorrow. >> take the salt and put it on the road. you may need little that. beautiful sunset mary reflecked on the gorgeous winter day. which one is the sky and which is the water. hard to tell. i want to take you...
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dr. marshall tells us why procrastinating a little coming up on the the wbz news at the 5. >>> one teacher is showing what it takes to keep up with his students. >> his school spirit is gone viral. [ music ] >> video shows ron clark from atattempting the do it like me challenge they nail the choreography and the so if you can't do it like me but he can do it. he k look at that. >> proof is op the camera. >> i was so impressed i looked it up and they made another viral video 8 years ago. >> oh. >> about-- and it was cool. >> getting after it. >> coordinateed bunch. >> yeah they are -- coordinated bunch. >> yeah they are very good. >> sunshine today and tomorrow and we should come up around 40 a light wintry mix sunday is soggy but we should be up near 50. >> thanks very much. that's it for us today at noon. today at 5. see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:30.
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dr. mallika marshall. >> that's great idea. >> it is because they can be painful when they are in a long time. >> people don't know we have the ear piece in but you know a good fit goes a long way. >> it does. all right. >>> two local power ball winners coming forward to claim their prize. how they will spend the money. >> three big winners still a mystery after one winning claimed turn out to be a hoax. >> and a dog gets stuck in a dangerous spot. how a squirrel led to an icy situation and the heroes who came to the rescue. >>> 4:52. checking top stories despite a balm threat chelsea high school is opened today. they believe it's all a hoax but additional security will be in place throughout the day. the building and surrounding campus were searched last night by the state police bomb squad police and k-9 units. the school is having anyone about the threat to contact police. >>> developing this morning a teacher accused of sending an inappropriate message to student at west boylston middle school. that teacher is on administrative leave. the student reported it wednesday to the school a
dr. mallika marshall. >> that's great idea. >> it is because they can be painful when they are in a long time. >> people don't know we have the ear piece in but you know a good fit goes a long way. >> it does. all right. >>> two local power ball winners coming forward to claim their prize. how they will spend the money. >> three big winners still a mystery after one winning claimed turn out to be a hoax. >> and a dog gets stuck in a dangerous spot....
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dr. mallika marshall wbz news. >> i think i have a weird ear mine never stay in. >> that may be it. >> 269 dollars here i come. >>> coming up behind the scenes of an exclusive interview. >> sean penn talking about his time with el chapo and find out why the actor says he didn't lead police to the fugitive. >> and then what happened investigators looking for answers after a drug trial wept wrong. >> and a bizarre photo op. a rhode island city officials
dr. mallika marshall wbz news. >> i think i have a weird ear mine never stay in. >> that may be it. >> 269 dollars here i come. >>> coming up behind the scenes of an exclusive interview. >> sean penn talking about his time with el chapo and find out why the actor says he didn't lead police to the fugitive. >> and then what happened investigators looking for answers after a drug trial wept wrong. >> and a bizarre photo op. a rhode island city officials
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dr. mallika marshall explains why we may well be cordes: most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. dog deer and swans all in need of a rescue. now, glad to tell outanimals are safe. >> and -- you the animals are safe. >> and for a little dog that slipped down an embankment the rescue is thanks to a canine friend. jim smith has the sorry. >> can you do it. >> he knew his partner needed help. >> reporter: meet jock andana bell and nowana bell owes her live to jacque. >> she probably wouldn't have made it too long it was cold. >> reporter: on tuesday the elderly owner what medical issue during the confusion the poochs ran off into the woods police found jacque but anda
dr. mallika marshall explains why we may well be cordes: most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this...
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dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not as, in his case, not as dr. joe marshall, but who do you represent as a police commission. and we're asking him not as a personal thing but as a body, a member of a body. that's what we were concerned about. i would like to have gone back to the next meeting of the seiu and explain that i did appear here and now it's been explained to me that the commission does represent the community. okay, thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. williams, good to see you again. next speaker. miss brown? >> may i use sf gov for a short part of this video?
dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not...
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dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not as, in his case, not as dr. joe marshall, but who do you represent as a police commission. and we're asking him not as a personal thing but as a body, a member of a body. that's what we were concerned about. i would like to have gone back to the next meeting of the seiu and explain that i did appear here and now it's been explained to me that the commission does represent the community. okay, thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. williams, good to see you again. next speaker. miss brown? >> may i use sf gov for a short part of this video?
dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not...
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dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not as, in his case, not as dr. joe marshall, but who do you represent as a police commission. and we're asking him not as a personal thing but as a body, a member of a body. that's what we were concerned about. i would like to have gone back to the next meeting of the seiu and explain that i did appear here and now it's been explained to me that the commission does represent the community. okay, thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. williams, good to see you again. next speaker. miss brown? >> may i use sf gov for a short part of this video?
dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not...
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dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not as, in his case, not as dr. joe marshall, but who do you represent as a police commission. and we're asking him not as a personal thing but as a body, a member of a body. that's what we were concerned about. i would like to have gone back to the next meeting of the seiu and explain that i did appear here and now it's been explained to me that the commission does represent the community. okay, thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. williams, good to see you again. next speaker. miss brown? >> may i use sf gov for a short part of this video?
dr. marshall is not here to respond. but i would imagine that when -- we are a body, together we are a body but individually if you invited us to speak we do not represent the commission when we are asked to speak to the public because it is not the commission that is sponsoring the speaking engagement, it is -- as individuals we can't speak for the full commission. so i'm wondering if that's what he meant. >> well, it was my understanding that the question was who do you represent not...
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dr. marshall usually says is unreasonable.t at the end of january for that process to come back to the commission for next steps which would include community input before it's finally adopted to give some structure to the process would be my suggestion colleague. i'm certainly open to suggestions. commissioner dejesus. >> i'm okay with that. i do have a problem with the draft before we have the community involvement. >> i do have concerns about that. i think it's better to have >> other commissioners? >> i think the timeline is reasonable. with reference to this use of force, there is different documents that need to be put in place and we need to look through the experts including perf what other level can we put in there and we have supervisor browns we can streak -- stream line this process a bit. >> my big concern of course all of our big concerns. i have to expect a draft that was looking very different from the current way we do things. i just we did that report i'm very confident that the draft we put together looks ve
dr. marshall usually says is unreasonable.t at the end of january for that process to come back to the commission for next steps which would include community input before it's finally adopted to give some structure to the process would be my suggestion colleague. i'm certainly open to suggestions. commissioner dejesus. >> i'm okay with that. i do have a problem with the draft before we have the community involvement. >> i do have concerns about that. i think it's better to have...
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dr. mallika marshall is here and it's the season everyone is complaining about colds and coughs and fortunately you cough in your hand. >> i should have coughed in my elbow. >> reporter: this is a really good time to remind people that antibiotics are not only useless for most of the symptoms but could do more harm than good. they could cause a rash stomach upset or a yeast infection and in the long-term could lead to more bacterial resistance. not only in the communities community but in your bod -- community but in your body so when you need them, they will be less likely to work. or expect a prescription from your doctor if you have a sinus infection getting worse after 10 days bacterial pneumonia or strep throat that is confirmed in a doctor's office. >> now to the story that i saw it early it completely freaked me out growing concern about the zika virus that may cause severe birth defects in children. >> reporter: so the zika virus is not new. it's been known since the 1940s but recently has it become more widespread in the western hemisphere. it spread through mosquitoes and can cause a
dr. mallika marshall is here and it's the season everyone is complaining about colds and coughs and fortunately you cough in your hand. >> i should have coughed in my elbow. >> reporter: this is a really good time to remind people that antibiotics are not only useless for most of the symptoms but could do more harm than good. they could cause a rash stomach upset or a yeast infection and in the long-term could lead to more bacterial resistance. not only in the communities community...
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dr. mallika marshall takes a closer look. marcia felt nauseous and had stomach pains and headed to the hospital hours later. >> i had no idea i was having a heart attack. i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. >> reporter: a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be key differences between men and women when it comes to hart attacks symptoms. >> it may not feel like they expect but it's usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area and or in the neck and jaw and back and the upper stomach. shoulder. >> reporter: this is the first time the association has put attacks in women highlighting women have different causes of heart attack including the type of plaque buildup. too high. >> reporter: risk factors can be more farmful. >> diabetes high blood for women. >> reporter: one year later she had the same symptoms and this time she didn't wait. >> they told my friend if you have stomach pain or slight nausea, don't hesitate. i hesitated you know i am glad i am alive after that. >> reporter: she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blo
dr. mallika marshall takes a closer look. marcia felt nauseous and had stomach pains and headed to the hospital hours later. >> i had no idea i was having a heart attack. i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. >> reporter: a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be key differences between men and women when it comes to hart attacks symptoms. >> it may not feel like they expect but it's usually discomfort somewhere in the...
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dr. mallika marshall is here and the question i always have should we be freaking out about this? >> reporter: no you shouldn't be freaking out. this is kind of what we expected. people travel all over the world and there are more than 20 countries included in the sort of at-risk list and so people are going to be traveling to the regions and coming back to home and including massachusetts and new england. and this is a man so he is about aw a birth defect and the virus does not spread p person to person and he -- spread person to person and he suppose no -- pose no threat and there's nomosquitoes around so we don't have to worry about him being bitten and transmitting it to someone else. so to be he can sp there's going to be -- expected, there's probably going to be more cases in the u.s. there's probably 30 on 31 cases documented in the u.s. we will see what happens but there's no reason in new en-- england we need to worry. >> everybody's blood pressure came down. thanks so much paula to you. >>> now at 6, a chilling crime a man charged with murdering his ex-wife and police sa
dr. mallika marshall is here and the question i always have should we be freaking out about this? >> reporter: no you shouldn't be freaking out. this is kind of what we expected. people travel all over the world and there are more than 20 countries included in the sort of at-risk list and so people are going to be traveling to the regions and coming back to home and including massachusetts and new england. and this is a man so he is about aw a birth defect and the virus does not spread p...
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dr. mallika marshall joins us we talked about this yesterday with respect to central america and caribbean islands. all of south america. >> reporter: what does this mean? more than 20 con advice -- countries have been identified to having the zika virus. so it's not unusual and it was expected that we would see some cases in new england of people returning from abroad. this is not a case of zika that was -- understand that was contracted here in the united states but contracked elsewhere. aid man -- contracted elsewhere. it's a man and not a pregnant woman and there's no public health threatch the man is not look-- threat. the man is not likely to pass iton we don't have any mosquitoes floating around in these temperatures so you know to be expected and nothing to worey about. >> so take away -- worry about. >> so the teak away is this is a virus that may spread based on how people move but no great threat with this case. >> reporter: you got it. >> thank you. >> reporter: you are welcome. >> great information thank you. >>> also tonight, the loss of a political legend. former providence
dr. mallika marshall joins us we talked about this yesterday with respect to central america and caribbean islands. all of south america. >> reporter: what does this mean? more than 20 con advice -- countries have been identified to having the zika virus. so it's not unusual and it was expected that we would see some cases in new england of people returning from abroad. this is not a case of zika that was -- understand that was contracted here in the united states but contracked...
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dr. mallika marshall shows us that could help doctors target the treatment. >> reporter: scientists at this lab at duke health come up with a blood test that can distinguish weather a respiratory infection is bacterial or viral. >> bacterial infections are one that typically are treated with antibiotics where as viral like the common cold are typically just treated supportively bed rest and fluids and tile nol. >> reporter: they developed -- tylenol. >> reporter: they developed gene signature pat rinse that show which is turned on and off when a person is fighting a particular infection. by figuring out whether it's viral or bacteria doctors hope to cut down on the overuse of antibiotics at that led to therise of super bugs. >> the more antibiotics someone takes especially when they don't need them that does expose them to other effects on their overall health and also puts them at high risk for >> reporter: the test is 87% accurate. hours. duke is trying to create a one hour version that clinics can use in the next couple years. >> researchers say that the test could identify specific viru
dr. mallika marshall shows us that could help doctors target the treatment. >> reporter: scientists at this lab at duke health come up with a blood test that can distinguish weather a respiratory infection is bacterial or viral. >> bacterial infections are one that typically are treated with antibiotics where as viral like the common cold are typically just treated supportively bed rest and fluids and tile nol. >> reporter: they developed -- tylenol. >> reporter: they...
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dr. mallika marshall shows one age group in particular has not been getting the information to keep them from getting sick. >> reporter: she was 23 years old when -- he was 23 when his doctor gave him a life changing diagnosis. >> you are hiv positive. >> reporter: he is gay and admits he engaged in risky behaviors. he would have been a strong candidate for the hiv prevention drug prep or preexposure prof lastics that can be more than 90% effective from keeping a hiv negative person that way. many providers have not heard of it. >> one out of every three primary care providers and nurses are not aware about prep. >> reporter: dr. rosenthal has been working to get the word about 13 to 24 years old like lowman. and it's an age bracket that seen a spike in infections as overall hiv rates have dropped. >> i think we can bring the new cases of hiv down so dramatically if everyone that needs to be on can get on. >> reporter: he is a counselor at lbgt service sent fire want to see a change and a change in my generation. >> reporter: he is hoping the story will motivate others to stay healthy an
dr. mallika marshall shows one age group in particular has not been getting the information to keep them from getting sick. >> reporter: she was 23 years old when -- he was 23 when his doctor gave him a life changing diagnosis. >> you are hiv positive. >> reporter: he is gay and admits he engaged in risky behaviors. he would have been a strong candidate for the hiv prevention drug prep or preexposure prof lastics that can be more than 90% effective from keeping a hiv negative...
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dr. mallika marshall joins us now. who should be concerned about this here in the u.s. about the the zika virus. >> reporter: there are a lot of people who are freaked out about this and i am glad to hear some of the new numbers-- doesn't sound as originally thought but for those of us who live in new england especially in the wintertime, i don't think we should be worrying about this at all. or a woman who plans to get pregnant and you have to travel to an at-risk area in which case you have to be careful about protecting yourselves by wearing protective clothing. >> so if a woman becomes symptoms. >> reporter: so the symptoms unfortunately a lot of people don't get symptoms. it sounds like a good thing but at same time. >> dormant. >> reporter: if you get infected you may not know people actually develop symptoms. and when they do develop symptoms it's mild flu like illness and fever and joint pains and usually occurs 2 to 7 days after infected by a mosquito. so really not a concern for people who get the infection doesn't cause any serious complications. the concern
dr. mallika marshall joins us now. who should be concerned about this here in the u.s. about the the zika virus. >> reporter: there are a lot of people who are freaked out about this and i am glad to hear some of the new numbers-- doesn't sound as originally thought but for those of us who live in new england especially in the wintertime, i don't think we should be worrying about this at all. or a woman who plans to get pregnant and you have to travel to an at-risk area in which case you...
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dr. mallikea marshall is here and this affects a lot of women. >> reporter: a lot of us eat potatoes. you know more americans eat potatoes than any other crop with the exception of rice and wheat? >> potatoes. >> reporter: yes. and a third of young women eat them on a daily basis about researchers found eating more potatoe products before with an increased rising of gestational diabetes or diabetes during pregnancy. so instead of potatoes consider other vegetables and whole grains and maybe beans and baked potatoes. >> that's not a good thing and good news for women when it comes to the knew. >> reporter: did you know men actually suffer more from the flu than women. >> i did know that. >> reporter: and may have something to do with estrogen researchers found it may be able to suppress the ability to multiply reducing the severity of symptoms and limiting the spread to others. so. >> when women say that men are just big babies with we get sick there's the research that says we are more sick than you folks. >> reporter: and you're big babies. >> that's true. thank you. >> reporter: you
dr. mallikea marshall is here and this affects a lot of women. >> reporter: a lot of us eat potatoes. you know more americans eat potatoes than any other crop with the exception of rice and wheat? >> potatoes. >> reporter: yes. and a third of young women eat them on a daily basis about researchers found eating more potatoe products before with an increased rising of gestational diabetes or diabetes during pregnancy. so instead of potatoes consider other vegetables and whole...
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dr. mallika marshall gets give us a closer -- gives us a new england's energy comes from eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates to go up and down. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. ever new england. >>> this is special reunion nearly 4 decade in the making. pittsburgh steelers star mean joe greene starred in one of themost famous commercial in super bowl history a young boy gives him a coke after a rough game. and greene toss the boy his jersey. that boy is now a grown man. tommy and greene met up to talk about filming that classic spot. greene says he drank 18 bottles of coke to get it right. and you can see more of that on tuesday night at 8:00 join us for the super bowl greatest commercials of 2016. right here on wb-z. and we have much more tell ahead tonight. news at 6 starts now. >>> breaking ne
dr. mallika marshall gets give us a closer -- gives us a new england's energy comes from eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates to go up and down. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. ever new england....
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dr. mallika marshall are suing. >> reporter: they are suing. it's cold and many of us are reaping for lip bams to soothe our dry cracked lips including a relatively new lip balm called eos and you probably seen it in drugstores and the cute colorful pods but some customers filed a class action lawsuit claim that it caused rashes and blisters around the lips it's not clear whether the lip balm is to blame but it's important reminder that almost any skin product can cause a reaction called contact dermatitis whether it's a so if it happens to you, you simply should stop using it. one of the best things to use on your lip that's highly is petroleum jelly. >> new program that is helping dogs save lives. >> reporter: that he special k- 9 training as what they call the fido project work dogs are long how to alert humans of potential danger like if they hear a fire alarm or the owner isincapacitated by sending tex through a touch screen monitor or activating sensors on a wearable computer vest. the hope is within a couple years dog who assist people w
dr. mallika marshall are suing. >> reporter: they are suing. it's cold and many of us are reaping for lip bams to soothe our dry cracked lips including a relatively new lip balm called eos and you probably seen it in drugstores and the cute colorful pods but some customers filed a class action lawsuit claim that it caused rashes and blisters around the lips it's not clear whether the lip balm is to blame but it's important reminder that almost any skin product can cause a reaction called...
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dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd like to have that next week but you'll not be here and i'm sorry, i have a question regarding the domestic violence that was in violation of 6.09 the new policy we adopted i'm concerned and sure that commissioner melara as well as around the language assess issue that are in play here i see they failed to call an interpreter was that part of the in terms of the investigation i know that sam mar i don't think and all the work on training officers when you were determining the aggressor there a cab an domestic violence victim go arrested and have to deal with the federal immigration authority what kind question what langua
dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd...
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dr. mallikea marshall. >> reporter: the panel at the heart of the issue is making the final recommendations. >> reporter: the debate over breast cancer screening has left many women confused. >> it's one of the women's health things that has changed over the years. >> i continue to go once a year even though i know the guidelines are every two years. >> reporter: u.s. preventive service task force is recommending mammograms every other year for women ages 50 to 74. the group says screenings can 40s but overdiagnosis is a concern. >> benefits are smaller. the harms need to be carefully viewed and the task force supports women having the information and making individualized informed choices. >> reporter: the recommendations come after the american cancer society said in october that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. dr. of nyu medical center is concern about the message young women are getting. >> they don't need to examine the breast the doctors don't need to look and they don't need mammograms. together the three creates a worrisome vacuum for me and we have to remember t
dr. mallikea marshall. >> reporter: the panel at the heart of the issue is making the final recommendations. >> reporter: the debate over breast cancer screening has left many women confused. >> it's one of the women's health things that has changed over the years. >> i continue to go once a year even though i know the guidelines are every two years. >> reporter: u.s. preventive service task force is recommending mammograms every other year for women ages 50 to 74....
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dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd like to have that next week but you'll not be here and i'm sorry, i have a question regarding the domestic violence that was in violation of 6.09 the new policy we adopted i'm concerned and sure that commissioner melara as well as around the language assess issue that are in play here i see they failed to call an interpreter was that part of the in terms of the investigation i know that sam mar i don't think and all the work on training officers when you were determining the aggressor there a cab an domestic violence victim go arrested and have to deal with the federal immigration authority what kind question what langua
dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd...
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dr. marshall. i feel issue just thinking about it. >>> donald trump campaigning in massachusetts this week. what he has to say about his role in a video recruiting for al qaeda. >>> state police come to the rescue of a hiker who lost her way. we'll be back. . >>> welcome back to campaign 2016. getting our first look is a video reportedly using donald trump's words and image to recute for al qaeda. >> muslims of the west. take heed and learn from the >> a branch of al qaeda in somalia is using clips of donald trump calling for a ban of states. the video features clips of a muslim learn cleric killed in a u.s. drone strike in 2011. the republican presidential monday at 7:30. black lives matter has indicated appearance. police say they'll enforce free speech zones outside for people to demonstrate. >>> right now let's find out what's coming up this morning on cbs's face the nation. good morning, john. >> good morning, and happy new year. we're going to have donald trump this morning. we went down on n
dr. marshall. i feel issue just thinking about it. >>> donald trump campaigning in massachusetts this week. what he has to say about his role in a video recruiting for al qaeda. >>> state police come to the rescue of a hiker who lost her way. we'll be back. . >>> welcome back to campaign 2016. getting our first look is a video reportedly using donald trump's words and image to recute for al qaeda. >> muslims of the west. take heed and learn from the >> a...
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dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd like to have that next week but you'll not be here and i'm sorry, i have a question regarding the domestic violence that was in violation of 6.09 the new policy we adopted i'm concerned and sure that commissioner melara as well as around the language assess issue that are in play here i see they failed to call an interpreter was that part of the in terms of the investigation i know that sam mar i don't think and all the work on training officers when you were determining the aggressor there a cab an domestic violence victim go arrested and have to deal with the federal immigration authority what kind question what langua
dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd...
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dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd like to have that next week but you'll not be here and i'm sorry, i have a question regarding the domestic violence that was in violation of 6.09 the new policy we adopted i'm concerned and sure that commissioner melara as well as around the language assess issue that are in play here i see they failed to call an interpreter was that part of the in terms of the investigation i know that sam mar i don't think and all the work on training officers when you were determining the aggressor there a cab an domestic violence victim go arrested and have to deal with the federal immigration authority what kind question what langua
dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd...
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dr. gilbert has decades of experience in higher education. he comes to marshall from mississippi state university where he served as provost and executive vice president for six years. i have no doubt that dr. gilbert will carry on the legacy of the beloved late dr. steven j. cobb whose vision for marshall university has helped transformed it into the tremendous institution that it is today. mr. jenkins: he will also build upon the work of interim president gary white who has faithfully guided marshall through a difficult time in the institution's history. i am sure dr. gilbert and his wife, leigh, will see the huntington community is one they will be proud to call home. as the university continues to capitalize on recent successes, including the new arthur wiseburg family applied engineering complex, i look forward to working with dr. gilbert during this exciting chapter for marshall university. welcome to huntington, welcome to marshall university. dr. gilbert, go herd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlew
dr. gilbert has decades of experience in higher education. he comes to marshall from mississippi state university where he served as provost and executive vice president for six years. i have no doubt that dr. gilbert will carry on the legacy of the beloved late dr. steven j. cobb whose vision for marshall university has helped transformed it into the tremendous institution that it is today. mr. jenkins: he will also build upon the work of interim president gary white who has faithfully guided...
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dr. carson is in marshall town and ames today. >> a different kind of noise filled b.j. haan auditorium on the dordt college campus yesterday. after a couple weeks of build up, donald trump packed a punch in front of hundreds who filledthe college facility. the antitrump vote was present, but greatly outnumbered. trump again contrasted himself with his chief rival ted cruz. his most serious challger in iowa while also taking shots at several coconservatives including trump in aational review magazizine. he calalled beck loser and a sad sack, but left his mos eye opening remarks for himself while explaining how loyal his supportete are.>> my peoeople a soo smart, and you know w else they s about my people the polls, they say i have the m most loya people. did you ever see that where i could and in the middle of 5th avenue and sot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters it's like incredible. [laughter] >> nohey say trump we love you too man. >> trump again acknowledged while he has consistently polled well nationally iowa voters have to caucus on february 1. te cruz has re
dr. carson is in marshall town and ames today. >> a different kind of noise filled b.j. haan auditorium on the dordt college campus yesterday. after a couple weeks of build up, donald trump packed a punch in front of hundreds who filledthe college facility. the antitrump vote was present, but greatly outnumbered. trump again contrasted himself with his chief rival ted cruz. his most serious challger in iowa while also taking shots at several coconservatives including trump in aational...
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dr. marshall, he talked about the commandments and the hood that we needed to apply to reduce violence. well, there is some commandments that san francisco people have. we challenge these commandments that say you shall be able to kill a black person when they don't comply. we reject the commandment that says if you are mental ill and homeless, you are going to die on the street. chief, it is time for to you resign. i say to the commission, the worst that you need to do around the practices, around the policies, around the training to restore legitimacy, that cannot begin until you get to a place of trust. i close with this: if you don't want any people to get hurt in this city, somebody, i recognize the choice is not with you all, but you are going to have to use your relation at equity to get justice for mario woods, justice for the community. i implore to ask the commission to do what is right. >> good evening, sir and welcome. public speaker: i'm here to speak for mario woods. the stuff going on today has been going on for a very very long time. my father was killed by a san francis
dr. marshall, he talked about the commandments and the hood that we needed to apply to reduce violence. well, there is some commandments that san francisco people have. we challenge these commandments that say you shall be able to kill a black person when they don't comply. we reject the commandment that says if you are mental ill and homeless, you are going to die on the street. chief, it is time for to you resign. i say to the commission, the worst that you need to do around the practices,...
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dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to the commission discussion one a chief report review of recent activities as good evening commission community i'll be brief for the captains time and a lot of people want to be heard we were not here at the last meeting as director hicks and myself and staff from supervisor cowen's office from you are training division and our cit trainer traveled it wondering to participate in a national reengineering the use of force with an emphasis on the sanctity of all human life and the existence and desolation and all aspects of training we will go back again and or i will at the end of japan to receive a formalized curric
dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to...
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dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd like to have that next week but you'll not be here and i'm sorry, i have a question regarding the domestic violence that was in violation of 6.09 the new policy we adopted i'm concerned and sure that commissioner melara as well as around the language assess issue that are in play here i see they failed to call an interpreter was that part of the in terms of the investigation i know that sam mar i don't think and all the work on training officers when you were determining the aggressor there a cab an domestic violence victim go arrested and have to deal with the federal immigration authority what kind question what langua
dr. marshall. >> i want to follow up with what commissioner wong said you brought up the intervention system with the commission but in the advisory committee of the everything that is going on to agendize that how that works and how much meat is in there to give us an idea of officers that were showing repeats and patterns that was what was interveneed but i think that commissioner wong we got - i'm suggest we do that soon. >> and push can know brown more about that. >> i'd...
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were lined up along fourth street for hours today watching locals celebrate dr king's memory and dream. arby hambric / grand marshall "the dream and every day, teach their children, love their children, because you do not get it in most of the history books and most of the parents do not teach it to their children so we need to do that every day." there were some politics in today's parade .. including a giant bernie sanders sculpture. events marking m-l-k day are taking place across the country. among them, f-b-i director james comey placed a wreath at the martin luther king junior memorial in washington. this is the 30th anniversary of the federal holiday honoring the civil rights leader. king would have turned 87 at the end of this week. president obama was among many who marked martin luther king junior day by participating in a community service project. the president and first lady michelle volunteered with the boys and girls club of greater washington. other senior administration and cabinet officials did similar projects across d-c and the nation. the doctor martin luther king junior day of service offers am
were lined up along fourth street for hours today watching locals celebrate dr king's memory and dream. arby hambric / grand marshall "the dream and every day, teach their children, love their children, because you do not get it in most of the history books and most of the parents do not teach it to their children so we need to do that every day." there were some politics in today's parade .. including a giant bernie sanders sculpture. events marking m-l-k day are taking place across...
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dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to the commission discussion one a chief report review of recent activities as good evening commission community i'll be brief for the captains time and a lot of people want to be heard we were not here at the last meeting as director hicks and myself and staff from supervisor cowen's office from you are training division and our cit trainer traveled it wondering to participate in a national reengineering the use of force with an emphasis on the sanctity of all human life and the existence and desolation and all aspects of training we will go back again and or i will at the end of japan to receive a formalized curric
dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to...
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dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to the commission discussion one a chief report review of recent activities as good evening commission community i'll be brief for the captains time and a lot of people want to be heard we were not here at the last meeting as director hicks and myself and staff from supervisor cowen's office from you are training division and our cit trainer traveled it wondering to participate in a national reengineering the use of force with an emphasis on the sanctity of all human life and the existence and desolation and all aspects of training we will go back again and or i will at the end of japan to receive a formalized curric
dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to...
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thfi marshall exained in new ilding modern teal for lls and so the w drs a ma, block s.. so en wh a fe st i less lely toead quicy. neinformation tonit---on the arrest oa colorado springs police sergeant. as we fit to you last ght at 5---"steven biscarofaces mieanor sault and felony menacing crges. afr car ash st december. we read through the cour pape--which show biscaro is cused of pulling a restrained spect fr the police cruiser to the ground. he's also accused of punching, kicking and choking him. e suspect was reported getting t of control in the police cruiser---and that's at led to biscaro's reponse. the arrest papers also show the officer wouldn'talk with incident. he's on paid ainistrative leave---pending the filing of formal charges. prison... afr his "10th" duionviction. 54-year-old william randall nance was sentenced wednesday ter pleading guilty torunken driving. his most recent i charge comes from aabor day crash i colorado sprgs. tougher dui penalties went into fect iaugust--which makes a 4th dui a felony... punishable b2 to 6 years in prison and a heftyine.
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marshal's family. >>> this morning thousands of people are expected to come out to honor dr. martin luther king jr. there already a marade which is the largest march and rally in the country. supporters will gather starting about 9:00 and then march over it should last until about 1:00 this afternoon. >>> should people be allowed to ask you for money on the street? one local -- says no. >>> and meeting adelle. >>> and we are starting to see a disturbance moving in on the western edge of the state. a little bit of snow and it is going to move a little bit closer to the area. >> reporter: and ww are not >>> it's 5:41. back with how the city of denver is celebrating the victory over the steelers, by turning downtown orange and blue of course. if you have pictures shend them in. >>> a family is okay this morning after a car came flying into their wheat ridge home. >>> denver reporter sally mam du joins us. >> reporter: the driver backed out of his own garage taking his own garage up. you can see it has been boarded up and he backed right into the other house right across the street as you can see right
marshal's family. >>> this morning thousands of people are expected to come out to honor dr. martin luther king jr. there already a marade which is the largest march and rally in the country. supporters will gather starting about 9:00 and then march over it should last until about 1:00 this afternoon. >>> should people be allowed to ask you for money on the street? one local -- says no. >>> and meeting adelle. >>> and we are starting to see a disturbance...
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dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to the commission discussion one a chief report review of recent activities as good evening commission community i'll be brief for the captains time and a lot of people want to be heard we were not here at the last meeting as director hicks and myself and staff from supervisor cowen's office from you are training division and our cit trainer traveled it wondering to participate in a national reengineering the use of force with an emphasis on the sanctity of all human life and the existence and desolation and all aspects of training we will go back again and or i will at the end of japan to receive a formalized curric
dr. joe marshall the administrator in the school district and abstains. >> i'm sonya the executive director of rally families with the stations services and serve million hospital and on the faculty of usf school of social work and i already introduced myself and suzy loftus a lawyer at the torlgz i used to be a prosecute in san francisco i lived in the sunset and raising my 3 girdles and a nachtd san franciscan so let's go ahead and get started inspector, next item. >> reports to...
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marshalls tracked him down wednesday at a home in des moines. and commitment 2016 news, dr. ben carson will resume his campaign schedule today, following the death of a campaign volunteer. braden joplin was killed tuesday when the van he was in went out of control on an icy interstate 80 near atlantic. five others were injured in that crash, including a 5 year old and 10 year old. carson has events scheduled for today in glenwood and atlantic. also campaigning across iowa today, former iowa caucus winner mike huckabee. he has events in sioux city, sheldon and spencer. and happenings olmitz ago hillary clinton is holding a , that is holding a campaign she said it's important not only democrat. >> one party is becoming defined by paranoia, prejudice, angry. whereas the other is focused on creating good paying jobs, holding wall street accountable, delivering for people and that is why i proud to be a democrat running for the presidency. mollie: following her event, she has two more stops today in eastern iowa. new at noon, reports of a former russian spy dying in london after
marshalls tracked him down wednesday at a home in des moines. and commitment 2016 news, dr. ben carson will resume his campaign schedule today, following the death of a campaign volunteer. braden joplin was killed tuesday when the van he was in went out of control on an icy interstate 80 near atlantic. five others were injured in that crash, including a 5 year old and 10 year old. carson has events scheduled for today in glenwood and atlantic. also campaigning across iowa today, former iowa...
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marshall who died in demmer sheriff's apartment custody. afterwards some call the second march a distraction and other say it was a modern-day version of a dr. king march. >>there was only a necessary division because the powers that be needed to hear the folks that have been oppressed. >>there is a time and day for all of this. at that moment when they were interrupting it was not the time. >>all of today's events were peaceful and no arrests were made. >>> before the marade several people honor dr. king with a wreath laying summary. the aurora police departmeet led a procession to the library. aurora's mayor steve hogan was there. this was the 30th year the city has done this kind of >>> i talked to a spooesperson with the your choice campaign. they say after sseaking to coloradans they are only going to getting the full strength sale of beer and wine in supermarkets. by tweaking the build a say people have more choices when -`they shop and also would give small businesses a chance. opponents to the original bill would put mom and shop liquor stores out of business. >>> von miller is excited and so is the rest of the city. now we have the
marshall who died in demmer sheriff's apartment custody. afterwards some call the second march a distraction and other say it was a modern-day version of a dr. king march. >>there was only a necessary division because the powers that be needed to hear the folks that have been oppressed. >>there is a time and day for all of this. at that moment when they were interrupting it was not the time. >>all of today's events were peaceful and no arrests were made. >>> before...
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of denver release the video of the death of inmate michael marshal and the protest delayed the program of speakers and performers to honor dr. king. not everyone agreed with that. >> twals a little disrespectful. >> it was a little did the respectful. >> for many who thought it was disruptive is not a true student of history. this is what dr. king would have wanted. >> the parade remained peaceful. and police did not make arrests. >> and there was a wreath- laying ceremony. the police department led a procession to the library and the municipal center. the city has ton done this for 30 years. >>> 6:26. the front range. dry outside a fow hours ago. not anymore. we have crews own to the west >>> 6:30, the roads are looking a lot different than a couple of hours ago. a quick snowstorm is hitting the metro area. >> the brunt is to tte south of denver. here is what you can expect from the roadways and our snow wrangler, daryl orr driving around. and jason is tracking the crashes. take it slow. >> team coverage started with denver reporter sally mamdooh `ear castle pines parkway. >> reporter: that's right, and the snow is scaled
of denver release the video of the death of inmate michael marshal and the protest delayed the program of speakers and performers to honor dr. king. not everyone agreed with that. >> twals a little disrespectful. >> it was a little did the respectful. >> for many who thought it was disruptive is not a true student of history. this is what dr. king would have wanted. >> the parade remained peaceful. and police did not make arrests. >> and there was a wreath- laying...
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dr. terry madonna. he's the director of the center of politics and public affairs at franklin and marshall college., how did i do? >> very good. that's an excellent summary. >> it's complicated. >> to say the least. after these e-mails we learn about the e-mails after the moultan report. the real problem exists about what attorney general kane did with them. she refused to make a large number of them public, selectively releasing them. and it looked like through the process of releasing them that she was going after frank fina, the aforementioned frank fina. folks connected to the attorney general's office when tom corbett was attorney general. selective release. we found out last january that the supreme court of the state said those e-mails were not covered by a grand jury protection order and could be released. newspapers in the state have repeatly filed right to know requests to get them. but the attorney general has refused, until recently. to set-out a process that makes sure those e-mails were released in a timely fashion, accurately released. not holding some back selectively, to benefit th
dr. terry madonna. he's the director of the center of politics and public affairs at franklin and marshall college., how did i do? >> very good. that's an excellent summary. >> it's complicated. >> to say the least. after these e-mails we learn about the e-mails after the moultan report. the real problem exists about what attorney general kane did with them. she refused to make a large number of them public, selectively releasing them. and it looked like through the process of...
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marshals doning and he has been charged with aggravated murder and anyone with information about lindsey is asked to call police. homa bash, newschannel 5. >>> on a day where millions across the nation remember dr. martin luther king, a couple dozen people remembering tamir rice, in the snow the group gathered outside the justice center downtown and begin to work toward the unite the >>> we are calling on all of cleveland to join us to make this city fair and equitable where justice is allowed and it flows for all people. >>> the group was also vocal against the decision to not tamir rice's death. >>> today is the day to not only remember the life of dr. martin luther king but his vision for a better world. to honor that vision dozen of the events helping those in need. our frank wiley live at the take 5 rhythm and jazz lung where a dinner for the homeless wrapped up a minute ago. >>> this is a cool environment. people cleaning up the place and people enjoying a free meal in honor of dr. king. marion catholic church, a day of service to help the lpbg community and homeless community. they were given clots and winter hats and hygiene items and toothpaste and deodorant and shampoo. 40 to 50% of t
marshals doning and he has been charged with aggravated murder and anyone with information about lindsey is asked to call police. homa bash, newschannel 5. >>> on a day where millions across the nation remember dr. martin luther king, a couple dozen people remembering tamir rice, in the snow the group gathered outside the justice center downtown and begin to work toward the unite the >>> we are calling on all of cleveland to join us to make this city fair and equitable where...
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marshal who died while in custody at the denver jail in november. the protesters want video of that incident released. >> release the tape. >> there is a platform to do exactly what dr. king did. which was protest peacefully, for change. >> there is a proper day for all of this, but at that moment, when they were interrupting, it wasn't the time to do that. were ppaceful. no arrests were made. but the protest did delay the scheduled program of speakers >>> we all enjoyed watching the bronchos beat the steelers on sunday. but there were some ccinge- worthy drops from the broncos receivers. >> it turns out the guy with the best hands may have been standing on the sidelines. this ball boy, series of impressive catches, trending this morning. and an unlikely alliance between ted cruz and janet jackson? 3w4r57 >> we will explain why this classic song was tweeted out by the senator as the countdown to the iowa caucuses continues. dale? >> as that cold front moves through, we have some really strong winds. as we take a look at some of our wind gusts, you can see some winds in the 20 mile-an- hour range. a lot of that is right along i- 25, and slightly east, we are seeing s
marshal who died while in custody at the denver jail in november. the protesters want video of that incident released. >> release the tape. >> there is a platform to do exactly what dr. king did. which was protest peacefully, for change. >> there is a proper day for all of this, but at that moment, when they were interrupting, it wasn't the time to do that. were ppaceful. no arrests were made. but the protest did delay the scheduled program of speakers >>> we all...
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dr requester. >> i'm going to use the overhead if i can please. >> once you start speaking sfgov there you go. >> good afternoon planning commission i'm marshall schneider an architect working with the neighbors with the project proposed the neighbors of the proposed project building there are several reasons that warrant commission bans the commissioners, on that motion related to the design decisions let's examine the size the average size on or of the buildings the same zoning is 2 thousand plus square feet open an average lot size and the largest this on the block is currently 3 thousand plus and the lot size of 3 thousand square feet the proposed project is 5 thousand plus the promoted project is one .5 the size of largest structure on the block and that is more than double the size of average structure per historical planning commission is not grounds for the exceptional or extraordinary circumstances we believe the sheer size the project coupled with the design that the project sponsor neatest the exceptional or extraordinary the first, the decision the project sponsor made to leave the exit facade massing and this is you think changed to the dep
dr requester. >> i'm going to use the overhead if i can please. >> once you start speaking sfgov there you go. >> good afternoon planning commission i'm marshall schneider an architect working with the neighbors with the project proposed the neighbors of the proposed project building there are several reasons that warrant commission bans the commissioners, on that motion related to the design decisions let's examine the size the average size on or of the buildings the same...