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if the only insurance carrier in eastern tennessee pulls out of obamacare, what happens to those who rely on it? those stories and more, tonight on the "nightly business report" for this friday, april 21st. we bid you good evening, i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm sue herera. we're coming to you tonight from the new york stock exchange, where the market's focus is squarely on washington. we're now one week away from the government potentially shutting down. even though congress is in recess, leaders in both the house and senate are working to reach an agreement that will keep the government funded past the april 28th deadline. but those negotiations may have been thrown a curve ball. the white house budget director said one of the priorities of the trump administration is money for a border wall. >> when you talk about funding the government, there is an opportunity for us to work together. and what we're focusing on right now is we have our list of priorities, it won't surprise anybody what some of them are. we want more money for defense. we want to build a border wa
if the only insurance carrier in eastern tennessee pulls out of obamacare, what happens to those who rely on it? those stories and more, tonight on the "nightly business report" for this friday, april 21st. we bid you good evening, i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. >> i'm sue herera. we're coming to you tonight from the new york stock exchange, where the market's focus is squarely on washington. we're now one week away from the government potentially shutting down. even...
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>> no. >> ed told police he was at home, far away in eastern tennessee.ealed that despite those steamy spect e texts, he and heather hadn't actually seen each other in person if years. >> we had discussed seeing each other. i guess it would have been well about another month. >> ed insisted to police he had into idea where heather was, but he did give them a big clue. he told investigators, in fact, he spoke to heather on the phone the very night she disappeared. he we heard something on that call alarming then. even more alarming now. >> i called her, she answered. and immediately i could hear kind of arguing. >> ed said he we heard a man's voice in the background during that call. but who's voice was it? >> coming up -- >> are you thinking this could paeshlly will our last chance to solve this? >> this was our shot. >> the pieces of the case are about to fall into place. and all those flirtatious texts turns out they aren't at all what you think. >> i didn't put that out of - we all want the latest device, but did you know that only 12% of e-waste is re
>> no. >> ed told police he was at home, far away in eastern tennessee.ealed that despite those steamy spect e texts, he and heather hadn't actually seen each other in person if years. >> we had discussed seeing each other. i guess it would have been well about another month. >> ed insisted to police he had into idea where heather was, but he did give them a big clue. he told investigators, in fact, he spoke to heather on the phone the very night she disappeared. he we...
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but then you have individuals like one woman i spoke with, emily scott in eastern tennessee who contractedis c through drug use, she can't afford the care. she can't get the care because essentially everybodys talking about, well we have to fund innovation down the road. but it has a real impact on real humans across the united states. sharyl: you can read more about the propublica investigation on our website, fullmeasure.news. sharyl: still ahead we go to salem, oregon. we've done our pulse pieces in other towns but salem touches on a few subjects, that are out of sharyl: we love taking some time in the cities we visit to stop and listen to what people have to say. this week it's salem, the capital of oregon. lisa fletcher, native, who brings us one topic of pulse conversation that we've never heard before. lisa fletcher: salem, oregon may be the legislative pulse of the state, but at mcmenamins pub, where homemade beer has been served from these taps for 27 years, bartender betl granados says theres an unspoken rule. betl granados: so they dont talk about politics, religion, and sometim
but then you have individuals like one woman i spoke with, emily scott in eastern tennessee who contractedis c through drug use, she can't afford the care. she can't get the care because essentially everybodys talking about, well we have to fund innovation down the road. but it has a real impact on real humans across the united states. sharyl: you can read more about the propublica investigation on our website, fullmeasure.news. sharyl: still ahead we go to salem, oregon. we've done our pulse...
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heavy rain moving through atlanta, eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky. we are going to see it basically take hold of the carolinas over the next couple of days. down through i'd say north of charleston and southeastern parts of north carolina, we're looking for as much as five inches of rain. it is going to be very wet. the ground is going to be saturated. that's why we could see additional flooding with downpours. it is going to slowly meander across the area but also >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, tammie souza. we are off to a beautiful start across the area with sunshine. we are head into the 40s and 50s anding up at 62 degrees. no rain in the forecast today. 52 is where we will be in the pennsylvania suburbs at 10:00 this morning, going to 61. if you are in the lehigh valley you are going in the 60s as well with sunshine and a few high clouds. delaware, making it to 61 and 61 in jersey and only the 50s along the shore. your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks a lot. >>> zrastraight ahead, dylan an have the highs and lows of the week including th
heavy rain moving through atlanta, eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky. we are going to see it basically take hold of the carolinas over the next couple of days. down through i'd say north of charleston and southeastern parts of north carolina, we're looking for as much as five inches of rain. it is going to be very wet. the ground is going to be saturated. that's why we could see additional flooding with downpours. it is going to slowly meander across the area but also >>> good...
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heavy rain moving through atlanta, eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky, and we are going to see it basically take hold of the carolinas over the next couple of days. down through i'd say north of charleston and across southwest -- southeastern parts of north carolina, we are-liking for as much as five inches of rain. so it is going to be very wet, ground is going to get saturated and that's why we could see some additional flooding with some of those downpours. it is going to slowly meander across the area, but it is also going to produce much needed rain for florida where things have been >>> good morning. we are in for a fairly cool sunday across the bay area. right now waking up to 40s and 50s and the temperature trend is showing a climb in the temperatures into the upper 50s and 60s for the most part, about ten degrees cooler than yesterday. mostly clear skies are expected throughout the afternoon. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks a lot. >>> straight ahead, dylan and i have the highs and lows of the week, including an army veteran who finished the boston marathon. >>>
heavy rain moving through atlanta, eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky, and we are going to see it basically take hold of the carolinas over the next couple of days. down through i'd say north of charleston and across southwest -- southeastern parts of north carolina, we are-liking for as much as five inches of rain. so it is going to be very wet, ground is going to get saturated and that's why we could see some additional flooding with some of those downpours. it is going to slowly meander...
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it is really hard to move from eastern tennessee to western arginia because there are not lot of jobs and in between. so i think we had to be mindful of the fact that those of us who -- i wrote about this -- those of us who have been lucky enough have opportunities, we shouldn't abandon the communities where we came from. maybe we go something to the places that raised us and created us. i cursed people to be mindful of vacuum annoy don't agree necessarily need to have a massive infrastructural project that will create 30 billion jobs in appellation. the last point i will make there is that i worry about this a lot from the opposite side. lower income america, america who can't find jobs, and whether they should be moving to areas of opportunity. i also worry about the fact that the trend in modern america is go to five or six cities. you get a fancy education you end up in new york, d.c., seattle, san francisco, l.a. and may be chicago. and this is a significant problem, culturally. it ends up taking a lot of people who get sucked away from the communities that care about them and th
it is really hard to move from eastern tennessee to western arginia because there are not lot of jobs and in between. so i think we had to be mindful of the fact that those of us who -- i wrote about this -- those of us who have been lucky enough have opportunities, we shouldn't abandon the communities where we came from. maybe we go something to the places that raised us and created us. i cursed people to be mindful of vacuum annoy don't agree necessarily need to have a massive infrastructural...
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>> reporter: bill, the collapse of obama care is real in eastern tennessee, and as they talk about revivingr people in knoxville. they are self-employed. the only option because he's paralyzed and in a wheelchair is in obamacare, nothing off exchange. they are very concerned right now that things are not going to change. >> it's very confusing, and it's scary. i don't know exactly what's going to happen. i do know that simply waiting to let the current law explode is going to leave a lot of people hurt. >> reporter: the problem here is that humana is the only insurer for much of the eastern tennessee counties, and they have pulled out for next year. rights now, it's really tough to get into any other insurers in the state, blue cross, blue shield of tennessee and cigna to step in because they don't know what's going to happen in washington. in the meantime, areas like health here, parties scramble to get every procedure they can done because they are worried next year they will not have insurance to pay for it, and every time there's talk of reviving, reform, and see iing fall, it raise anx
>> reporter: bill, the collapse of obama care is real in eastern tennessee, and as they talk about revivingr people in knoxville. they are self-employed. the only option because he's paralyzed and in a wheelchair is in obamacare, nothing off exchange. they are very concerned right now that things are not going to change. >> it's very confusing, and it's scary. i don't know exactly what's going to happen. i do know that simply waiting to let the current law explode is going to leave...
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he spent most of the time in eastern tennessee and north carolina. there he finds an extraordinary repository of old ballads that he believed had been passed down from generation to generation and survived in the mountains in isolation. what i want to convey to you is that when he went to appalachia, he was searching for something. he was looking for england enshrined in amber. preserved. he was not necessarily curious about appalachian culture. he did not care about the culture of african-americans or italian-american immigrants. he was looking for english culture as it was preserved in the mountains. that is what he found. he was looking for very specific reasons. he was looking to take those ballads and reimport them to the mother country as a way of reforming the working classes. it is arguable, but some believe that he had even been hoping that such a move would cause a proletarian revolution. far-fetched but nonetheless that is what he was hoping to do. the first to -- the fruits of his labor was a two-volume set published in 1917 called englis
he spent most of the time in eastern tennessee and north carolina. there he finds an extraordinary repository of old ballads that he believed had been passed down from generation to generation and survived in the mountains in isolation. what i want to convey to you is that when he went to appalachia, he was searching for something. he was looking for england enshrined in amber. preserved. he was not necessarily curious about appalachian culture. he did not care about the culture of...
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if you live in eastern tennessee, you don't have anybody. most states right now have one. >> i'm a registered republican in your house district. i'm sorry to say i was shocked that you declared your intention to vote for the american health care reform act, the so-called trumcare bill and to replace the affordable care act or obama care. that's not the way we do things here in colorado. >> it's sad to see these premium increases that are going up. we're living rite now under obamacare. it's the law of the land. it's the law of the land, and you can thank obamacare -- you can ank obamacare for ese huge -- [ audience shouting ] that's why we need to repeal and replace obamacare. >> -- sit down with the democrats and fix the affordable care act. [ cheers and applause ] i want this repeal crap to stop. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm joined now by senator brian schatz, democrat from hawaii. senator, you know it's been interesting. you look at the town halls and you see that people are showing up clearly angry and terrified frankly that they're go
if you live in eastern tennessee, you don't have anybody. most states right now have one. >> i'm a registered republican in your house district. i'm sorry to say i was shocked that you declared your intention to vote for the american health care reform act, the so-called trumcare bill and to replace the affordable care act or obama care. that's not the way we do things here in colorado. >> it's sad to see these premium increases that are going up. we're living rite now under...
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it is hard, let's say, to move from eastern tennessee to let's say west virginia because there aren't a lot of jobs any place in between. i do think we have to be mindful of the fact, maybe not as a matter of policy but just those of us who, and i wrote this yesterday in the times, those of us who have been lucky enough to have certain opportunities that we shouldn't wholly abandon the communities we came from p.m.. we should be mindful that we do owe something in a berkian sense to the places that raised us and created us. i encourage people to be mindful of that though i don't think we need to have a massive infrastructure project that will create a 30 million jobs in appalachia, for example. but the last point i'll make there is that i worry about this aless from the opposite side. we talk about lower income americans. americans who can't find jobs and whether they should be moving to areas of greater opportunity. but i also really worry about the fact that the trend in modern american elites is to go to five or six cities. right? if you go and get a fancy education you end up in n
it is hard, let's say, to move from eastern tennessee to let's say west virginia because there aren't a lot of jobs any place in between. i do think we have to be mindful of the fact, maybe not as a matter of policy but just those of us who, and i wrote this yesterday in the times, those of us who have been lucky enough to have certain opportunities that we shouldn't wholly abandon the communities we came from p.m.. we should be mindful that we do owe something in a berkian sense to the places...
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rain across the southeast this is a slow mover, we have flood watches for eastern tennessee and parts of the carolinas as this low dives toward the coast. bringing in more moisture, a two day event. there could be flooding in spots. that's the national headlines, here the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the skies are clear west of the city. over in south jersey and delaware, the clouds are hanging tough, those locations will see sunshine, as well. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, it's a brighter and warmer day today, high of 65. clouds roll back in tonight more rain expected tomorrow and tuesday. yeah, you know. "pop news" i think we're getting food. whether or not it's ice cream? >> it is not ice cream. i will tell you that. but it's something to be excited about. i have another story for you now. i want to say this does end, everything is fine. these are those frightening moments caught on camera. that we showed you at the start of the broadcast. a little girl in a very dangerous situation
rain across the southeast this is a slow mover, we have flood watches for eastern tennessee and parts of the carolinas as this low dives toward the coast. bringing in more moisture, a two day event. there could be flooding in spots. that's the national headlines, here the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. the skies are clear west of the city. over in south jersey and delaware, the clouds are hanging tough,...
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posted for eastern tennessee and parts of the carolinas. this low drives toward the coast. brings in more moisture. a two-day event. could see over six inches in spots. those are the national headlines. >>> i think these helmets are used to put ice cream in there. yeah, you know. "pop news" i think we're getting food. whether or not it's ice cream? >> it is not ice cream. i will tell you that. but it's something to be excited about. i have another story for you now. i want to say this does end, everything is fine. these are those frightening moments caught on camera. that we showed you at the start of the broadcast. a little girl in a very dangerous situation saved by a stranger in the right place at the right time. in this dramatic dash cam video, you can see a bus driving down highway 65 in harrison, arkansas. suddenly, the back door of the bus flings open with a 4-year-old girl clinging to the door before she drops to the ground. her body rolls along the pavement. and the bus drives away without notings. ryan ciampoli, a licensed emt and volunteer firefighter was driving
posted for eastern tennessee and parts of the carolinas. this low drives toward the coast. brings in more moisture. a two-day event. could see over six inches in spots. those are the national headlines. >>> i think these helmets are used to put ice cream in there. yeah, you know. "pop news" i think we're getting food. whether or not it's ice cream? >> it is not ice cream. i will tell you that. but it's something to be excited about. i have another story for you now. i...
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. >> reporter: we met doctor mark woodard in the er at bristol regional medical center in eastern tennesseeit is ground zero for country 's opioid abuse crisis, 2 million americans are hooked on pain pills, overdoses, kill more people then gun homicide. >> on the shift you get off now did you see anyone seeking drugs. >> oh, yeah, every shift. two or three today. >> reporter: but turning away drug seekers can be bad for business, doctors told us, in part, because of the rise of patient satisfaction surveys. in addition to asking if the nurses are polite and hospital was clean, the survey has questions like how often did the hospital staff do everything that they could to hi you with your pain? 28 percent of doctors are paid bonuses based on patient satisfaction according to the industry group physicians practice. hospitals with better scores they get bigger payments from medicare and medicaid. >> reporter: doctor dana bar low says pressure on hospitals to score well has led to pressure on doctors, including him, to prescribe opioids. how does that conversation go. >> it goes basically we wa
. >> reporter: we met doctor mark woodard in the er at bristol regional medical center in eastern tennesseeit is ground zero for country 's opioid abuse crisis, 2 million americans are hooked on pain pills, overdoses, kill more people then gun homicide. >> on the shift you get off now did you see anyone seeking drugs. >> oh, yeah, every shift. two or three today. >> reporter: but turning away drug seekers can be bad for business, doctors told us, in part, because of the...
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you can see it out here in eastern tennessee and kentucky and that will move in as we get into the eveninght we'll have a couple of showers around here. it will be a quick mover. there's a look at it. we should be back in the sunshine by tomorrow but up ahead of the front wheel have the nice push out of the south so we're going to really warm those temperatures up about 15 degrees from yesterday with all the sun. here's futurecast k let me show you the system moving n 7:30 we get clouds. you got sports after school, sports this evening under the lights that kind of thing you're fine. look at the shower activity moving in 10:00... probably after 11 o'clock tonight we'll get a quick shower moving n we should be back in the sunshine tomorrow afternoon. first 90 of the year on a little cooler for sunday. maybe a scattered thunderstorm saturday afternoon. erin is back with the roads and then we've got memes. >> i'm excited for the memes but we got a lot of bad traffic. 295 southbound it's kind of foggy out there as well. this is by eastern avenue and we are jammed from landover road north of 50
you can see it out here in eastern tennessee and kentucky and that will move in as we get into the eveninght we'll have a couple of showers around here. it will be a quick mover. there's a look at it. we should be back in the sunshine by tomorrow but up ahead of the front wheel have the nice push out of the south so we're going to really warm those temperatures up about 15 degrees from yesterday with all the sun. here's futurecast k let me show you the system moving n 7:30 we get clouds. you...
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low pressure over the eastern part of tennessee will slowly move into north carolina and up the eastern sea board. it will be moving toward the philadelphia area. it will be warm but a little wet. spotty sprinkles to the south, sample list before you and these will be few and far between overnight. you will notice the humidity will be increasing. futurecast shows the clouds rolling up tonight, mostly cloudy for monday morning rush and the rain moving out spotty showers after the noon hour from south to north. may not get to philadelphia until about 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 occasional showers. we'll see the blue we're talking about a quarter to half inch in the green couple 10ths of an inch of rain more of a nuisance than anything else. tonight look for thickening clouds, 48, during date tomorrow, we'll see mostly cloudy skies as the day progresses, occasional afternoon showers, temperature near 60, winds picking up. better chance for rain for tuesday, wednesday damp. thursday, friday and saturday will feel more like miami. 82 thursday, friday 85. saturday 80. unbelievable for april. and of cour
low pressure over the eastern part of tennessee will slowly move into north carolina and up the eastern sea board. it will be moving toward the philadelphia area. it will be warm but a little wet. spotty sprinkles to the south, sample list before you and these will be few and far between overnight. you will notice the humidity will be increasing. futurecast shows the clouds rolling up tonight, mostly cloudy for monday morning rush and the rain moving out spotty showers after the noon hour from...
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in eastern tennessee. 2 million people are picked on pain pills. overdoses kill more people than homicides. dryes, on every shift.seeking >> but turning away drug seekers can be bad for business, in part because of the rise of patient satisfaction surveys. in addition to asking if the nurses are polite and the hospital is clean, the survey has questions like how often did the hospital staff do everything they could to help with you your pain? 28% of doctors are paid bonuses based on patient satisfaction according to the industry group's if i visiphysician's pr. >> do you think it's leadiom be addicted? >> of course. >> yes. >> doctors have practiced medicine for a combined 98 years and say more and more of their pashs are g patients are getting addicted. >> dr. barwell says precious to get good scores led to pressure on him. how does it go? >> you have to make sure everybody in the hospitalis hap -- is happy. >> do they get the scores up? >> yes. >> one in five doctors reported they've been threatened by the scores. some work here. >> we see physic
in eastern tennessee. 2 million people are picked on pain pills. overdoses kill more people than homicides. dryes, on every shift.seeking >> but turning away drug seekers can be bad for business, in part because of the rise of patient satisfaction surveys. in addition to asking if the nurses are polite and the hospital is clean, the survey has questions like how often did the hospital staff do everything they could to help with you your pain? 28% of doctors are paid bonuses based on...
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here in eastern tennessee, humana is the only insurer on exchange, but they're pulling out of the obamacaren and sheryl who are sel self em ploided, the concerned about having no options. they feel like washington just doesn't get it. >> do they realize what type of pressure that you face every day in making health care decisions? >> simply waiting to let the current law explode is going to leave a lot of people hurt. >> now, the state's insurance commissioner says she's been talking to the other insurers in the state to try to fill the gap, but with more than the half of the state's enrowly's getting subsidies, until it's resolved, they don't think they'll step? . >> the most critical issue for us is funding of the cost sharing reduction payments. >> julie, the incoming president of the nic, the national insurance commissioners, says when you take a look nationally, tennessee may be the only one now, but she thinks a lot of other states that could be feeling the same pain sometime this summer if things are not ved in washington. >> thank you. the market is getting a bit of a pop on the bac
here in eastern tennessee, humana is the only insurer on exchange, but they're pulling out of the obamacaren and sheryl who are sel self em ploided, the concerned about having no options. they feel like washington just doesn't get it. >> do they realize what type of pressure that you face every day in making health care decisions? >> simply waiting to let the current law explode is going to leave a lot of people hurt. >> now, the state's insurance commissioner says she's been...
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>> as long as my egg mcmuffin -- swift water rescue in eastern tennessee seeing 4 to 6 inches of rainfallthat gentleman had to be rescued by the fire farm. we have more rain -- fire department. more rain can you think, this getting into the northeast, a nasty day. that's the national headlines, now select cities brought to you by galaxy. >> reporter: good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist karen rogers a couple of showers to the south and west, most of the area dry right now, today and tomorrow, gloomy and wet at times. let's take a look outside looking live in cape may where we have lots of clouds up above. 50 degrees, here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. a high today of 60. much of the day spent in the 50s. it's darren and -- damp and cooler, showers late in the day. showers especially heavy tomorrow 58 the high. eated exch attendant. what american airlines is saying this morning. >>> this disturbing video, a 4-year-old fell out of the back of a bus onto a busy street. that little girl is okay. we're going to hear from the hero whose quick thinking saved the day. m fran
>> as long as my egg mcmuffin -- swift water rescue in eastern tennessee seeing 4 to 6 inches of rainfallthat gentleman had to be rescued by the fire farm. we have more rain -- fire department. more rain can you think, this getting into the northeast, a nasty day. that's the national headlines, now select cities brought to you by galaxy. >> reporter: good morning everyone, i'm meteorologist karen rogers a couple of showers to the south and west, most of the area dry right now, today...
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eastern tennessee seeing four to six inches of rainfall.hat gentleman was rescued by the fire department there. flood watches are posted. into the carolinas another four to six and tomorrow into the northeast a nasty day. your local forecast just 30 seconds away, but first, your select cities brought to you by dairy queen. >>> good monday morning. waking up to gray skies in san francisco. scattered showers sinking south today from the north bay and partly cloudy tomorrow and much warmer by the end of the week. today livermore in the 60s, and then slightly warmer tomorrow but today will be the only chance of rain and then we're talking about 80s by the weekend. 62 in the city, and 63 santa rosa, and 64 in san jose. the accuweather 7-day forecast, getting warmer slowly >>> all of a sudden, i'm craving mcdonald's french fries. coming up, that confrontation on an american airlines flight, the passenger defending a mother in a heated exchange with a flight attendant. what american airlines is saying this morning. >>> and this disturbing video. a
eastern tennessee seeing four to six inches of rainfall.hat gentleman was rescued by the fire department there. flood watches are posted. into the carolinas another four to six and tomorrow into the northeast a nasty day. your local forecast just 30 seconds away, but first, your select cities brought to you by dairy queen. >>> good monday morning. waking up to gray skies in san francisco. scattered showers sinking south today from the north bay and partly cloudy tomorrow and much...
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eastern tennessee seeing four to six inches of rainfall.e've got more rain coming, flood watches are posted. into the carolinas another four to six and tomorrow into the northeast a nasty day. today: cloudy and cool with showers. breezy. highs: 55-60 winds: ne 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: cloudy & cool with showers. lows: 49-52 winds: ne 10-15 mph tuesday: cloudy & cool. rain likely. highs: 57-60 winds: ne 5-15 mph >>> all of a sudden i'm mcdonald's french fries. coming up, that confrontation on an american airlines flight, the passenger defending a mother in a heated exchange with a flight attendant. what american airlines is saying this morning. >>> this disturbing video, a 4-year-old fell out of the back of a bus onto a busy street. that little girl is okay. we're going to hear from the hero whose quick thinking saved the day. m frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipate
eastern tennessee seeing four to six inches of rainfall.e've got more rain coming, flood watches are posted. into the carolinas another four to six and tomorrow into the northeast a nasty day. today: cloudy and cool with showers. breezy. highs: 55-60 winds: ne 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: cloudy & cool with showers. lows: 49-52 winds: ne 10-15 mph tuesday: cloudy & cool. rain likely. highs: 57-60 winds: ne 5-15 mph >>> all of a sudden i'm mcdonald's french fries. coming up, that...
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zero six hours, just mere zero six hours, to complete five, 20-mile loops in the rugged eastern mountains every tennesseeed the barkley marathon. >> this year only one runner, john kelly, finished the course. he said third time was the charm. >> east tennessee thinking oh, it is the east coast. you know, mountains can't be that big. but the first year, definitely helped, knowing the terrain, and kind of knowing the way of the land, and knowing what to expect. >> well, how about this one? runner drops out. they played taps back at the finish line, since 1995, the race as been completed 18 times by 15 runners. i just want to point out our 5:00 a.m. produce they are morning is chris, who is like a marathon extroidinaire. so i think he's kind of -- >> well, i just wrote down, he does those 100-mile endurance runs. i just sit to the side lines, run, run, run. >> and anyone who knows running, running, i'm just going to stick with my bicep corms. >> yes, running can be intense. >> i mean, rahel, did you think you would ever do something like that. >> no, i'm trying to work up the stomach ma to do full marathon.
zero six hours, just mere zero six hours, to complete five, 20-mile loops in the rugged eastern mountains every tennesseeed the barkley marathon. >> this year only one runner, john kelly, finished the course. he said third time was the charm. >> east tennessee thinking oh, it is the east coast. you know, mountains can't be that big. but the first year, definitely helped, knowing the terrain, and kind of knowing the way of the land, and knowing what to expect. >> well, how...
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there's a cold front out into eastern kentucky and tennessee. that will get in here tonight.e may have a few showers around after 11 o'clock, midnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. this afternoon enjoy it. 84 and sunshine. >> i will enjoy it. >> i'll have the weekend forecast in a minute. >> it will be an enjoyable day. erin good morning. >> good morning. problems continuing to grow around the district maryland and virginia. starting off in uptory marlboro pennsylvania avenue four inbound a crash at woodyard road. seeing delays back to 301 so please give yourself extra time to get world the beltway this morning. maryland commute the outer loop jammed up. a lot of fog there. seeing delays from 95 over to georgia avenue. about a 16 minute delay 95 north and southbound dealing with slow traffic. earlier crash in calverton at 212 on the northbound side cleared. on and off delays all the way down to the beltway right now. you can see through gaithersburg and rockville a yellow zone its about a 45 minute delay from that 70 down to the spur. that's because of some light fog a
there's a cold front out into eastern kentucky and tennessee. that will get in here tonight.e may have a few showers around after 11 o'clock, midnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. this afternoon enjoy it. 84 and sunshine. >> i will enjoy it. >> i'll have the weekend forecast in a minute. >> it will be an enjoyable day. erin good morning. >> good morning. problems continuing to grow around the district maryland and virginia. starting off in uptory marlboro...
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later on this afternoon, storms could fire up from eastern louisiana up into tennessee.aging winds could be the biggest threat. hail is possible and tornadoes are possible, too, but those aren't the biggest issues with this storm system today. here you see these storms firing up later this afternoon into this evening. and they fizzle out on saturday as far as the severe threat goes, but there could be heavy rain across the southeast. that's a look at the weather across the country, now here's a peak out your window. >>> we still have the rain out our window right now. batches of rain will continue to move through the area as we go through your saturday. temperatures are going to remain in the 50s as well. right now we are at 61. that's going to be the high temperature today. but we'll see rain showers throughout the remainder of the day, unfortunately. and across the board, some areas are in the shenandoah valley and in the low 50s. grab the umbrella on the way out the door. you need it today andtomoow. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. still ahead here,
later on this afternoon, storms could fire up from eastern louisiana up into tennessee.aging winds could be the biggest threat. hail is possible and tornadoes are possible, too, but those aren't the biggest issues with this storm system today. here you see these storms firing up later this afternoon into this evening. and they fizzle out on saturday as far as the severe threat goes, but there could be heavy rain across the southeast. that's a look at the weather across the country, now here's a...
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later this afternoon storms could fire up inwhere from eastern louisiana up into tennessee.ing winds would be the biggest threat. hail is possible and tornadoes are possible, too, but those aren't the biggest issues with this storm system today. here you see the storms firing up later this afternoon into this eastern and they start to fizzle out a little on sunday as far as the severe threat goes, but could still see heavy rain across the >>> well, good morning, and happy saturday. i'm meteorologist tammie souza. we were hoping the rain would hold off until tomorrow, but it's going to be today. tomorrow looks actually like the nicer of the two days at this point. we are going to see the 60s around the area, if we get some peeks of sunshine. otherwise, we're going to be in the mid- and upper 50s with a passing shower out there. but i'm hopeful for a few peeks of sunshine. tomorrow we will be in the 50s, everywhere except in philly and delaware, and we will see a bit more sunshine. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >>> still ahead here, how you could ow
later this afternoon storms could fire up inwhere from eastern louisiana up into tennessee.ing winds would be the biggest threat. hail is possible and tornadoes are possible, too, but those aren't the biggest issues with this storm system today. here you see the storms firing up later this afternoon into this eastern and they start to fizzle out a little on sunday as far as the severe threat goes, but could still see heavy rain across the >>> well, good morning, and happy saturday. i'm...
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eastern time. the 15-year-old was allegedly kidnapped in tennessee on march 13th, the last time the two were seen together was on this wal-mart surveillance video in oklahoma on march 15th, two days later. so the tennessee bureau of investigation figure they could be anywhere. tad cummins was elizabeth thomas science teacher. a month before the abduction, a student at the school said he saw cummins kiss her in a classroom. the student notified administrators but it took a few weeks of investigating before cummins was suspended and fired. cummins denied kissing the girl, saying he was more of a father figure. the 15-year-old said that he was a friend and counselor and that he calmed her anxiety. the girl's parents didn't find out about the kiss until the week after it happened. they remain furious about how the school handled the situation, though they are elated, as you might imagine, now that their daughter has been found and that she is fine. news conference in about 90 minutes. >> sandra: we'll stay on it. trace gallagher, thank you. >>> same judge involved in the trump university lawsuit now handling
eastern time. the 15-year-old was allegedly kidnapped in tennessee on march 13th, the last time the two were seen together was on this wal-mart surveillance video in oklahoma on march 15th, two days later. so the tennessee bureau of investigation figure they could be anywhere. tad cummins was elizabeth thomas science teacher. a month before the abduction, a student at the school said he saw cummins kiss her in a classroom. the student notified administrators but it took a few weeks of...
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eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> this morning i want to begin by introducing you to somebody from our book, and that is kim powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. but she's not from tennessee. she is actually from oklahoma. she started her first business of their, a funeral business, but she had to leave oklahoma when she ran afoul of the law. turns out that kim was engaged in the very dangerous practice of selling caskets without a funeral directors license. before that in the early 1980s kim was on the executive fasttrack. she grew up in account of hard-working entrepreneurs. she learned the relationship between hard work and success, and after she left college she enjoyed a lot of success, in a number of different businesses. eventually she ended up at one of the nations largest funeral companies, and there she sold preneed funeral services. she saw this as a way to combine hard drive in business with her desire to help people through her work. and as before she was very successful in that business. it after a few years she began to notice that there was a need, and niche to be filled, classic entrepreneur. and that was she saw that in the
eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> this morning i want to begin by introducing you to somebody from our book, and that is kim powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. but she's not from tennessee. she is actually from oklahoma. she started her first business of their, a funeral business, but she had to leave oklahoma when she ran afoul of the law. turns out that kim was engaged in the very dangerous practice of selling caskets without a funeral directors...
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eastern time. they're going to attempt to extradite him back here to tennessee at that point.ctim goes, she'll be brought back on a plane with the tennessee bureau of investigators and will spend, we're told by the family attorney, the next few days in solution with her family, trying to sort of just heal with them. she has a long road ahead of her, as her father mentioned there. they've got to determine what she's going to do about school, when she can get reintegrated into the community and just to sort of help her get back with her family. poppy? >> of course, dianne gallagher, thank you so much for that reporting. good that she's back with her family now. >>> all right, president trump predicting two big wins? repealing obamacare and tax reform. but when? but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber® nourishes them... and what helps them, helps you. clear, taste-free, benefiber®. and what helps them, helps you. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a le
eastern time. they're going to attempt to extradite him back here to tennessee at that point.ctim goes, she'll be brought back on a plane with the tennessee bureau of investigators and will spend, we're told by the family attorney, the next few days in solution with her family, trying to sort of just heal with them. she has a long road ahead of her, as her father mentioned there. they've got to determine what she's going to do about school, when she can get reintegrated into the community and...
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eastern u.s. a strong storm system stretching from the gulf coast all the way to the canadian border. right now, the strongest cells, the yellow there, are in indiana tennesseesterday's storms ripped up parts of arkansas, damaging homes and pulling up trees. there were also high winds and heavy rain in southern illinois. bending and snapping trees there. >> wow. >> there is another storm system following this one. >> busy time. for accuweather justin pavick. good morning. >> kendis, diane. good morning to you. strong, gusty thunderstorms ahead of the front later this afternoon. although, the interstate 95 corridor is going to be partly sunny and very, very warm. later this week, concern turns back to south plains, damaging wind. hail, tornados starting up later friday. at the same time, we are talking about accumulating snows towards denver. west of denver over higher terrain. some areas could see over half a foot. diane, kendis. >> half a foot of snow, april 27th. justin. thank you. police in iowa released recording of the 911 call former "bachelor" star, chris soules made from the scene of a fatal accident. soules made the call after he crashed his pickup
eastern u.s. a strong storm system stretching from the gulf coast all the way to the canadian border. right now, the strongest cells, the yellow there, are in indiana tennesseesterday's storms ripped up parts of arkansas, damaging homes and pulling up trees. there were also high winds and heavy rain in southern illinois. bending and snapping trees there. >> wow. >> there is another storm system following this one. >> busy time. for accuweather justin pavick. good morning....
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eastern countries. >> powerful storm system sweeping across the southern us leaving total destruction? it path watch resident in lafayette louisianna woke to up sunday morning, more than 2 , and damaging winds struck from texas to tennesseet louisianna the hardest hit. forecasters say the storm now moving east toward georgia, and many parts of the south remain under flood watches and warnings, throughout the morning. louisianna's governor is urging residents to stay home, and off the road. >> meanwhile, about 66 inches of rain pounded vernon parish louisianna yesterday. you can see the rainfall left major roads completely submerged under water. parish officials there are delivering sandbags to area residents. meantime more rain is expected in that area remains under a flashflood warning until 6:30 this morning. >> a rude awakening for some bostonians sunday morning two manhole covers went flying into the air. >> sound scary, right? fire and explosion near the city hall complex says two manhole covers at least 50 feet in the air landing several feet away from first responders, official blame it on under ground cable failure. >> very unusual. we do have equipment that fails whether it is operating, but unusual. >> good it
eastern countries. >> powerful storm system sweeping across the southern us leaving total destruction? it path watch resident in lafayette louisianna woke to up sunday morning, more than 2 , and damaging winds struck from texas to tennesseet louisianna the hardest hit. forecasters say the storm now moving east toward georgia, and many parts of the south remain under flood watches and warnings, throughout the morning. louisianna's governor is urging residents to stay home, and off the...
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eastern. >>> still to come we have some new images we want to share with you that were released showing that missing tennesseewe'll give the latest on the manhunt. >> the massive fire that destroyed part of an interstate in atlanta and now fire crews think they know how it started and who potentially is responsible. the latest in that investigation. >> mortgage rates dropped slightly this week. here's your look. you could pus. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> 39 minutes after the hour now. there are new details in the manhunt for that missing tennessee stunt and her former teacher. we got new video. it was released showing two at a walmart in oklahoma city last month. this is the first confirmed sighting of the two. 50-year-old tad cu
eastern. >>> still to come we have some new images we want to share with you that were released showing that missing tennesseewe'll give the latest on the manhunt. >> the massive fire that destroyed part of an interstate in atlanta and now fire crews think they know how it started and who potentially is responsible. the latest in that investigation. >> mortgage rates dropped slightly this week. here's your look. you could pus. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip...
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eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: newsmakers is next with republican congressman phil roe of tennessee. some of the debate on the senate floor for judge neil gorsuch to serve on the supreme court. after that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaks to reporters about the upcoming congressional agenda. talking about efforts to repeal and replace the a portable -- the affordable care act and other legislative priorities. us on newsmakers is congressman phil roe, the chair of the house affairs committee area did thank you for being with us. and joining us with the questioning is conor o'brien from politico and kellie mejdrich from cq roll call. problems of the department is it can take six to eight months to fire or discipline ava employee. is that one problem? rep.
eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: newsmakers is next with republican congressman phil roe of tennessee. some of the debate on the senate floor for judge neil gorsuch to serve on the supreme court. after that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaks to reporters about the upcoming congressional agenda. talking...
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hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we call wind shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. good news. dry for both commutes today with comfortable highs after a chilly start this morning. showers return, milder tonight and the warmest afternoons, friday, saturday, sunday. today not too bad, low 60s along the coast and san francisco. mid to upper 60s around the bay and also inland. even a 70 in san jose. tonight, we're going to have temperatures in the 50s and 80s in the highs by friday. >> and now that you're back, michael, you were somewhere warm, i'm going to take off, cool? >> cool. >> now that it's cold here. >> my momma will want me to call. i'm really in trouble. it was rough with the weather but it was also rough if you're a boston celtic fan. yes, after the bulls beat
hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we call wind shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. good news. dry for both commutes today with...
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hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. and cool wednesday highs will only top out in the low 60s with overcast skies. a few isolated showers are possible, so have the small umbrella handy. patchy fog develops tonight with a few showers still possible, especially nw of town. tomorrow will feel completely different. low to mid 80s and it will be on the humid side, too. a stray late day thunderstorm is possible. i think there's a better chance a few >> and now that you're back, michael, you were somewhere warm, i'm going to take off, cool? >> cool. >> now that it's cold here. >> my momma will want me to call. it was rough with the weather but it was also rough if you're a boston celtic fan. yes, after the bulls beat them 111-97 they could become the first to lose ever in the first round to an ei
hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. and cool wednesday highs will only top out in the low 60s with overcast skies. a few isolated showers are possible, so have...
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eastern ukraine. this is the first death of osce. the u.s. urging the kremlin to honor a cease-fire agreement in the region. >>> heart pounding video of rain ravaged tennessee has to go in flood waters and rescue a intelligent. trapped and clinging to a light pole. he was fortunately pulled to safety. kid's okay. powerful storm ready to strike. cnn meteorologist chad myers. the kid was bike through the waters. the first responders say if you don't have to be out there, don't go out there. >> putting first responders at risk. you are getting in the way of other rescues by doing silly things like that. this will be a big day today. we almost have tropical-like moisture coming onshore here. a low pressure system dragging up the moisture from miami, florida. you know how hard to can rain in mia miami. this is not miami. this is north carolina. the rough terrain will make 6 inches of rainfall. this is not a matthew 25-inch rainfall. there will be flooding and roads washed away. 6 inches of rainfall in less than 24 hours. we saw the pictures in tennessee. they will come out of north carolina tomorrow, alisyn. this is heavy event. >> thank you, chad. >>> the lates
eastern ukraine. this is the first death of osce. the u.s. urging the kremlin to honor a cease-fire agreement in the region. >>> heart pounding video of rain ravaged tennessee has to go in flood waters and rescue a intelligent. trapped and clinging to a light pole. he was fortunately pulled to safety. kid's okay. powerful storm ready to strike. cnn meteorologist chad myers. the kid was bike through the waters. the first responders say if you don't have to be out there, don't go out...
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hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we call wind shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. lots of clouds and we'll see a spotty shower today. let's go outside and check the forecast as we look live and you can see that in penn's landing lots of cloud cover, only a sliver or two of breaks in the clouds. let's check that forecast for you. it's right now 47 headed up to 61. kind of a chilly start and even this afternoon we're talking lots of cloud cover, spotty shower and temperatures a few degrees below average but it gets warmer tomorrow with a high of 76. cool? >> cool. >> now that it's cold here. >> my momma will want me to call. it was rough with the weather but it was also rough if you're a boston celtic fan. yes, after the bulls beat them 111-97 they could become the fi
hail was falling through parts of kentucky and tennessee and for this afternoon and evening especially into the evening hours it's easterna. des moines is in it and enhanced risk area. enough spin, what we call wind shear and happening with speed that changes with height then you get the possibility of tornadoes and hail and damaging winds. a quick look at tomorrow's forecast too. >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. lots of clouds and we'll see a spotty shower...
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tennessee state senator since 2013 to be the army's top civilian leader. again, that story from "the hill." >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, college professor jeffrey johnson on the 1916 bombing at san francisco's preparedness day prepared. the worst act of terrorism in san francisco history. >> well, what happened next, just after 2:00 p.m., about a half hour into the parade, the local press would deem one of the most pathetic results of the explosion and of the parade. >> and at 10:00, on "real america," the 1915 film on the tiring line with the germans. >> look at the back, he's kneeling, one of the few times you see a pipe, loading film in his camera. that's what i think he's doing. and watch the guy there. he just got hit. >> sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on "american artifacts," we visit the portrait gallery in philadelphia. >> inside what we have is a fine arts exhibit, where we include portraits from the 18th and 19th century to tell the story of what it was like to live in 18th century america, the world that those people knew and the world that the revolution built. >> and
tennessee state senator since 2013 to be the army's top civilian leader. again, that story from "the hill." >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, college professor jeffrey johnson on the 1916 bombing at san francisco's preparedness day prepared. the worst act of terrorism in san francisco history. >> well, what happened next, just after 2:00 p.m., about a half hour into the parade, the local press...
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tennessee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director cordray. i'd tlik go back briefly to that intercept action that we talked about out of the eastern district ofrrect that the claim was dismissed. your action was dismissed. the there was no nchlous to consumer harm, correct? >> that was the court's judgement. >> i'm not asking whether you agree with it. that's the court's judgement? >> i believe that's what the court said, yes. they need to clearly define the parameters of udab and how you enforce it, correct? >> i don't recall whether the court said that. but, you know, the court apparently found our pleadings were not specific enough or convincing enough to survive the motion to dismiss. it's something we'll take heart to look at and figure out what to do in response. >> thank you very much. director, i heard from a number of my constituents who live in west tennessee told me about the struggles to get small dollar, short term loan. whether it's for medical expenses, whether it's to make a car payment for whatever reason. the rule that the cfpb and you testified a little bit about this during the hearing today last year. effectively reduces
tennessee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director cordray. i'd tlik go back briefly to that intercept action that we talked about out of the eastern district ofrrect that the claim was dismissed. your action was dismissed. the there was no nchlous to consumer harm, correct? >> that was the court's judgement. >> i'm not asking whether you agree with it. that's the court's judgement? >> i believe that's what the court said, yes. they need to clearly define the parameters of...