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like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along time ago in fighting for emerson and know what was best for her." "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. she had given up, becasue she had moved on to another live." emerson's case ended up in iowa district court "her parental rights for her ruling paved the way for emerson's legal adoption by joe and melindnd, whom adopted d last year and have been foster parents for 5- years.. determined to give emmy a new life. "i have to thank michellle, because she fought for our little girl when we couldn't. that this court grants the request for adoption." "we just want to give them the best lives possible. theu deserve it.tey didn't ask to be put into the positions that they are. and, they didn't ask for life to be this way. so, we just love them like we would lovv our own. so, on this day, it's all old kay
like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along time ago in fighting for emerson and know what was best for her." "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. she had given up, becasue she had moved on to another live." emerson's case ended up in iowa...
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emmy is two-year old emerson, whose life began without givvg her ch of a chance. "livivng a very chaotic life. parents split. dad went to prison right away." like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invesesed in this along time ago in fighting for emerson and know what was best for her." "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. she had given up, becasue she had moved on to another relationship. and, decided that was the live she wanted to live." emerson's case ended up in iowa district court "her parental rights for her biological parents were terminated." and that court ruling paved the way for emerson's legal adoption by joe and melinda, whom adoptedlast year and haveebeen foster parents for 5-years.. determined to give emmy a new life. little girl when we coul
emmy is two-year old emerson, whose life began without givvg her ch of a chance. "livivng a very chaotic life. parents split. dad went to prison right away." like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't...
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emerson-hubbard, the top seed in johnson- brock. second set - look at the defense by payton blanke - getting a hand on it - and getting rewarded with a prove important. because the pirates would win the set by just two points, 25-23 - shelby utech with the block as e-h evens the match at 1. the pirates play well in the third set too - kylie belt with the set winner from their first appearance in the state finals. but the pirates drop set 4 - and then ran out of gas - losing the fifth set 15-7. emerson-hubbard will play for third place, falling 3-2. "i think that fifth set, we were nervous," said emerson-hubbard head coach kendra boden. "i think we thought we had them in that fourth set. we were playing really well, they came back and got us. that fifth set, got nervous, and maybe played a little bit scared, and i think that's what did it for us." in d-2, top-seeded o'neill st. mary's, taking on fifth-seeded hampton. first set - cardinals setting it up for emily pongratz - too much for hampton to handle - st. mary's with a good start
emerson-hubbard, the top seed in johnson- brock. second set - look at the defense by payton blanke - getting a hand on it - and getting rewarded with a prove important. because the pirates would win the set by just two points, 25-23 - shelby utech with the block as e-h evens the match at 1. the pirates play well in the third set too - kylie belt with the set winner from their first appearance in the state finals. but the pirates drop set 4 - and then ran out of gas - losing the fifth set 15-7....
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emmy is two-year old emerson, whose life began without giving her much of a chance. "living a very chaotic life. parents split. dad went to prison right away." like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immededtely fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in thth along time ago in fighting for emerson and knowowhat was st for her." (:44) om consented to the e termination of parental rights.he had given up, becasue she had moved on to another relationship. and, decided that was the life she wanted to live." emerson's case ended up in iowa district court "her parental rights for her biological parents were terminated." and that court ruling paved the way for emerson's legal adoption by joe and melinda, , om adopted last year and have been n foster parents for 5-years.. determined to give emmy
emmy is two-year old emerson, whose life began without giving her much of a chance. "living a very chaotic life. parents split. dad went to prison right away." like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immededtely fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck...
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kylie belt (emerson- hubbard senior) "it's very exciting. last year we came down and didn't make it past first round and now making it past this first round is very exciting." abby drieling (emerson-hubbard senior) "it feels really good. i mean to o t that first round out of the way and now wewe can just go down and put everything out there and just go for it." chris palmquist--we'll have highlights from two more matches from nebraska tonight at ten...save me a seat, alright jenna and tim? in lincoln, chris palmquist, abc9 sports. " " it's time for our today's picture comes from... linda nieman. this was taken at silver lake in palo alto county. i'm enjoying the time change because i get to see more of this now! if you're like t t submit a facebook fan photo, just popo it on our abc-9 facebook page. jenna/tim/chris/fred: (fred) your forecast for tonight is for clear skies and a low of 26. tomorrow's high will be 55 under a warmup to the 60s saturday and sunday. a great weekend! next week, we'll see scattered showers, espeically on tuesday, w
kylie belt (emerson- hubbard senior) "it's very exciting. last year we came down and didn't make it past first round and now making it past this first round is very exciting." abby drieling (emerson-hubbard senior) "it feels really good. i mean to o t that first round out of the way and now wewe can just go down and put everything out there and just go for it." chris palmquist--we'll have highlights from two more matches from nebraska tonight at ten...save me a seat, alright...
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like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. she had given up, becasue she had moved on to another relationship. and, decided that was the life she wanted to live." emerson's case ended up in iowa district court "her parental rights for her biological parents were terminated." and that court ruling paved the way for emerson's legal adoption by joe and melinda, whom adopted last year and have been foster parents for 5- years.. determined to give emmy a new life. "i have to thank michellle, because she fought for our little girl when we couldn't. and. she's truly been her voice throughout her entire case." and, so it is with great joy "we just want to give them the best lives pos
like hundreds of other iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. she had given up, becasue she had moved...
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iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along time ago in fighting for emerson and know what was best for her." "mom consented to the termination of parental rights. was the life she wanted to biological parents were terminated." and that court ruling paved the way for emerson's legal adoption by joe and melinda, whom adopted last year and have been foster parents for 5- years.. determined to give emmy a new life. "i have to thank michellle, because she fought for our little girl when we couldn't. and. she's truly been her voice throughout her entire case." and, so it is with great joy "we just want to give them the best lives possible. they deserve it.they didn't ask to be put into the positions that they are. and, they didn't ask
iowa children, emerson went to live with an iowa foster family. "she immediately fell in love with them. michelle becker is an iowa lawyer and child advocate who grew up in gilbertville.. she is emerson's guardian ad litem....that's the person who protects iowa kids in court. "it really struck me how much of that choas we didn't know about. i invested in this along time ago in fighting for emerson and know what was best for her." "mom consented to the termination of parental...
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let's talk abo a storied industrial, emerson electric. it reported one of the most sad sack numbers i can ever recall from what is a great american powerhouse. sales down 9%. earnings share off 15%. took my breath away. that wasn't enough. the ceo, a bankable fellow, took away any hope for the future of emerson stock when he saqd, we expect difficult markets to continue through at least the first half of fiscal 2015. i mean, are you kidding me? that's awful. devastating. but apparently not so awful to attract sellers or buyers either. because emerson electric rallied a buck 29 today. you might think that's insane. you have to understand the big stitutional money mamagers were scared. the company actually increased its dividend, albeit by a meager half cent. the stock of emerson is now derisked f f these big portfolio managers. you know everyone who owns it has no expectation that things will get better. the bar has been lowered so that if something actually good happens to emerson, the stock will fly even higher. last week i was bummed ab
let's talk abo a storied industrial, emerson electric. it reported one of the most sad sack numbers i can ever recall from what is a great american powerhouse. sales down 9%. earnings share off 15%. took my breath away. that wasn't enough. the ceo, a bankable fellow, took away any hope for the future of emerson stock when he saqd, we expect difficult markets to continue through at least the first half of fiscal 2015. i mean, are you kidding me? that's awful. devastating. but apparently not so...
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the title page that he designed for the emerson essay on self-reliance was coming off the press. he was back at work in his out of the press, peter was craft, a part of the shop. that night joseph was taken to sit with the old stove league, that was a good night. i don't say that all the self-consciousness was gone, i think the excitement of the fair must be the same all over the world. to me it's a celebration, putting the! n the end of a good -- exclamation point on the end of a good harvest. to learn from each other in good, friendly competition. and at the end of the day, you know a little more about ourself and your neighbor. you have a picture taken so that you won't forget a good day in your life. i was thinking of all of these things as i watched joseph speak. he was telling the town meeting that he would be leaving soon to go home and help rebuild his own country. but he would take with him many things that he had learned from his neighbors in cummington. a picture of the land and the people, very much like his own. that's about all there was to my idea in the first plac
the title page that he designed for the emerson essay on self-reliance was coming off the press. he was back at work in his out of the press, peter was craft, a part of the shop. that night joseph was taken to sit with the old stove league, that was a good night. i don't say that all the self-consciousness was gone, i think the excitement of the fair must be the same all over the world. to me it's a celebration, putting the! n the end of a good -- exclamation point on the end of a good harvest....
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the title page that he designed for the emerson essay on self-reliance was coming off the press.e was back at work in his craft, a part of the shop. that night joseph was taken to ,it with the old stove league that was a good night. i don't say that all the self-consciousness was gone, but there was a new kind of respect on both sides. i think the excitement of the fair must be the same all over the world. to me it's a celebration, putting the! on the end of a good -- exclamation point on the end of a good harvest. other infrom each good, friendly competition. and at the end of the day, you know a little more about yourself and your neighbor. you have a picture taken so that you won't forget a good day in your life. i was thinking of all of these things as i watched joseph speak. he was telling the town meeting that he would be leaving soon to go home and help rebuild his own country. but he would take with him many things that he had learned from his neighbors in cummington. of the land and the people, very much like his own. that's about all there was to my idea in the first pl
the title page that he designed for the emerson essay on self-reliance was coming off the press.e was back at work in his craft, a part of the shop. that night joseph was taken to ,it with the old stove league that was a good night. i don't say that all the self-consciousness was gone, but there was a new kind of respect on both sides. i think the excitement of the fair must be the same all over the world. to me it's a celebration, putting the! on the end of a good -- exclamation point on the...
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emerson-hubbard will play for third place, falling 3-2. "i think that fifth set, we were head coach kendra boden. "i think we thought we had them in that fourth set. we were playing really well, they came back and got us. that fifth set, got nervous, and maybe played a little bit scared, and i think that's what did it for us." in d-2, two-time defending state champions, o'neill st. mary's, taking on fifth-seeded hampton. first set - cardinals setting it up for emily pongratz - too much for with a good start. but the hawks hung tough all day - tristin mason with the big block at the net - hampton giving the cards a run. but back comes st. mary's - riley sibbel - huge kill to the floor - but st. mary's actually lost the first set - and needed 5 sets to close out hampton. but sibbel leads the cardinals to the victory - the defending champs get a scare, but st. mary's is on to the finals, 3-2. other state semifinals from lincoln - in class c-2, third-seseed stanton tops shelby-rising city 3-2. the mustangs wiwi meet hahaings st. cecilia in the
emerson-hubbard will play for third place, falling 3-2. "i think that fifth set, we were head coach kendra boden. "i think we thought we had them in that fourth set. we were playing really well, they came back and got us. that fifth set, got nervous, and maybe played a little bit scared, and i think that's what did it for us." in d-2, two-time defending state champions, o'neill st. mary's, taking on fifth-seeded hampton. first set - cardinals setting it up for emily pongratz -...
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then one more time they go back to steuter for the spike top seeded emerson hubbard opening up with dcs in d1. they come out on fire. abby drieling serves up the ace and e-h takes the 6-1 lead. then check this out...morgan hansen makes the save on the back row, kylie belt sends it over and gets it to fall...pirates take the first 25-12. dcs storms out in the second but belt, sparks the comeback with the big swing, that cuts it to 12- 7. late in the set...caleigh mackling with heavy kill...pirates come from behind to win 25-18. we jump to match point in the third and belt, gets it to fall just inside the back line...emerson hubbard is moving on with a first round sweep. abby drieling--"it feels really good. i mean, to get that first round out of the way and now we can just go down and put everything out there and just go for it." the lady pirates will take on johnson brock tomorrow at 9 am in the state semifinals. tomorrow at 9 am in the state semifinals. (fred) your forecast for >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live"! >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight julia rober
then one more time they go back to steuter for the spike top seeded emerson hubbard opening up with dcs in d1. they come out on fire. abby drieling serves up the ace and e-h takes the 6-1 lead. then check this out...morgan hansen makes the save on the back row, kylie belt sends it over and gets it to fall...pirates take the first 25-12. dcs storms out in the second but belt, sparks the comeback with the big swing, that cuts it to 12- 7. late in the set...caleigh mackling with heavy...
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. >>> emerson college has hired a the theatre. speculation. they plan on a proposal for emerson's board of tru yes julie i can't go over the picture of the post. glad she is okay. moving nicely from furnacebrook parkway. pike wide open. here is through brighton. live drive time, 1 minutes from 16 to 128. 23 minutes from 49 to the leverett connector. nine minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the exit for the pike. >>> fox25 stormtracker meterologist shiri spear joining us and is this beautiful sunny stretch going to continue? >>shiri: yeah, well you know what, a couple of changes brewing and the warm stretch definitely. we get sunshine but not quite as bright as yesterday. we have foggy spots here through 7 a.m. a few more than we saw yesterday. get ready for that fog especially southeastern massachusetts, southwestern new hampshire. increasing clouds today. with it only comes a slight risk of a shower. better chance we will get some rain and record heat in place for the day tomorrow which ends up being our warmth day of the ne
. >>> emerson college has hired a the theatre. speculation. they plan on a proposal for emerson's board of tru yes julie i can't go over the picture of the post. glad she is okay. moving nicely from furnacebrook parkway. pike wide open. here is through brighton. live drive time, 1 minutes from 16 to 128. 23 minutes from 49 to the leverett connector. nine minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the exit for the pike. >>> fox25 stormtracker meterologist shiri spear...
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. >> reporter: two of the four that's emerson and receiver and emerson. thayer and the science center are still being searched. the science center is the biggest so that will probably be the last to be cleared. live outside the harvard college campus, dan hausle, 7 news. >> anchor: president obama referenced the boston marathon bowlings in his speech today saying terror can hit anyone at any time. >>> we've seen the possibility of terrorist attacks on our soil soil. there is the boston marathon bombers. obviously it did not result in the scale of death that we saw in paris. that was a serious attempt at killing a lot of people. by two brothers. and a crock pot. it gives you some sense of i think the kinds of challenges that are going to be involved in this going forward. >> anchor: the president said that what is unique about isis is it's ability to attract new recruits ewing social media to plan attacks all around the world. >> anchor: the city of light glowing again as the world continues to stand by france. all weekend long tributes poured in from acro
. >> reporter: two of the four that's emerson and receiver and emerson. thayer and the science center are still being searched. the science center is the biggest so that will probably be the last to be cleared. live outside the harvard college campus, dan hausle, 7 news. >> anchor: president obama referenced the boston marathon bowlings in his speech today saying terror can hit anyone at any time. >>> we've seen the possibility of terrorist attacks on our soil soil. there...
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emerson shut down the theater last month after the book of mormon closed. the school needs a new decline dining hall, but it's been criticized for thinking of using one of the most popular performance spaces for that purpose. >>> the bruins lose their fist steve burton has more in this morning's sports. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. on paper it is a mismatch. the perfect 7-0 patriots against the redskins. the patriots will tell you don't read the paper. in fact, throw the paper away. the extra time off helps for sure, but the regular season will be half over after sunday's game. despite the big differences in records, gronkowski and blount be their opponent's biggest better be ready. >> it's important to win the game in general because that's the culture around here. they base a lot of things on a win around here. so you know, we can't get to the ultimate goal unless you win football games. that's what we're trying to do just like any other week. we've got, so it's going to be a tough game. they're ready. they have solid defense and will be coming so
emerson shut down the theater last month after the book of mormon closed. the school needs a new decline dining hall, but it's been criticized for thinking of using one of the most popular performance spaces for that purpose. >>> the bruins lose their fist steve burton has more in this morning's sports. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. on paper it is a mismatch. the perfect 7-0 patriots against the redskins. the patriots will tell you don't read the paper. in fact, throw the...
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steve emerson is one of the leading experts on radical islamist terrorist gups. he leads the national investigative project. first let's listen to what he said earlier. pres. obama: don't think they are getting strength. from the start, our goal has been to contain. we have contained them. and in syria, they come in, they leave, but you don't see this systematic march by isil across the terrain. >> what is your respononse to president obama's comments? >> i am pretty shocked. last year he called it the jv squad, to call it contained, our intelligence on the ground is so poor that we have no idea about the number of fighters coming in from europe every nth. r do we know about the number of fighters coming in from lebanon. as far is being contained, the territory shifts every week. if you say contained, maybe contain for that one moment. but frankly, the notion that it is contained suggests it is contained politically around the world, and as we see in france, it is not contained. >> you have spoken to a lot of insiders and fbi agents. what are they telling you abo
steve emerson is one of the leading experts on radical islamist terrorist gups. he leads the national investigative project. first let's listen to what he said earlier. pres. obama: don't think they are getting strength. from the start, our goal has been to contain. we have contained them. and in syria, they come in, they leave, but you don't see this systematic march by isil across the terrain. >> what is your respononse to president obama's comments? >> i am pretty shocked. last...
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and in d-1, emerson hubbard suffered just their third loss of the season, dropping their semi against johnson brock in five. the lady pirates end the year 31-3. chris: it's officially basketball season as iowa state got their highly anticipated year underway. dear future, please help. the present is kind of a scary place. i have no money, no job, no clothes. i feel completely helpless. but i hear good things about you, future. like i'll have hair, and friends, and books and music. comes from... savvy salon and spa in south sioux city. they presented a check to susan g. komen siouxland for 275-dollars. they raised the money by donating a percetage of sales from october in honor of breast cancer awareness.. including giving temporary pink hair strands in their "pink hair promotion. jenna/tim/chris/fred: (fred) tonight, expect a low of 29 with mostly clear skies. tomorrow, skies will be sunny and the weather could not >>> this is an abc news special report. now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> and we're coming back on the air right now with more on the horrifying night in paris. poli
and in d-1, emerson hubbard suffered just their third loss of the season, dropping their semi against johnson brock in five. the lady pirates end the year 31-3. chris: it's officially basketball season as iowa state got their highly anticipated year underway. dear future, please help. the present is kind of a scary place. i have no money, no job, no clothes. i feel completely helpless. but i hear good things about you, future. like i'll have hair, and friends, and books and music. comes from......
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-- calling his own number -- and diving in for the scorethe bulldogs respond in the second -- dax emerson scores from 6 yards out -- last check of the score -- it's tied at 7 at the break. in class a -- it's round two between denver and gladbrook - reinbeckthe cylones won the first meeting -- and they drew frist blood -- mitchel seek -- scoots to the corner -- denver goes up 7 nothingg-r would answer in the second -- jake schuman hits walker thede -- and he's in for 6 to tie the gameit would head to overtime tied at 16 and thede -- boots gladbrook reinbeck to the title game -- 19 to 16 the final in overtime. it's championship friday at the cell center -- and for the 6th time in school history west delaware is playing for a title -- the last 5 times the hawks left with a runner up trophy trophyit's a 4-a finals rematch from last year against harlanand this one was all west delaware -- bridget hoffman gets up to get down for the spike -- the hawks took set 1in set two it was more of the same -- the set to hoffman -- and the kill for the point -- west delawre won set number two..and in set t
-- calling his own number -- and diving in for the scorethe bulldogs respond in the second -- dax emerson scores from 6 yards out -- last check of the score -- it's tied at 7 at the break. in class a -- it's round two between denver and gladbrook - reinbeckthe cylones won the first meeting -- and they drew frist blood -- mitchel seek -- scoots to the corner -- denver goes up 7 nothingg-r would answer in the second -- jake schuman hits walker thede -- and he's in for 6 to tie the gameit would...
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c2 and on the otherside of the bracket, top seed gacc takes on arardia loup city at 5:30 in d-1, emerson hubbaris back at state for the second straight year. the pirates face facebook fan today's picture comes from... earlier today when i got to meet up with the high school choir from my alma mater. you'll be able to hear them sing in a christmas special we're putting together for the holidays. if you're like to submit a facebook fan photo, just post it on our abc-9 facebook page. jenna/tim/chris/fred: (fred) radar shows snow pushing through the (music) >> announcer: our veterans' voices. on this special day, veterans' day, two veterans share their stories on how they fought for freedom and for peace on strange and foreign shores. >> maurice: there they were, right out in front of you, shootin' at you. >> robert: of the five, i'm the only one left. all the rest of 'em are deceased now. >> annououer: these are our
c2 and on the otherside of the bracket, top seed gacc takes on arardia loup city at 5:30 in d-1, emerson hubbaris back at state for the second straight year. the pirates face facebook fan today's picture comes from... earlier today when i got to meet up with the high school choir from my alma mater. you'll be able to hear them sing in a christmas special we're putting together for the holidays. if you're like to submit a facebook fan photo, just post it on our abc-9 facebook page....
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years and then to waukee high school for three years, thats seven schools in 12 years kendra rice of emerson lane in waukee spoke on behalf of the entire glynn village neighborhood, and there were lots of people at the meeting from that neighborhood. rice said she felt like the district is treating children as numbers instead of people. parents from the walnut trace neighborhood in urbandale also spoke out and voiced their concerns. 08:38:32--53 'my son, whos currently in first grade, will be in three schools by the time hes in fourth grade and theres an overwhelming body of research, as the glen village talked about, that suggest s that making children switch schools is not good for their learning. it sets them back 6-8 months, 6-9 months, and it also has profound psychological effects that really arent fully understood.' 08:44:52--08:45:11 'the answers we get arent really answers. i expected to hear we understand. we really feel for your students and were trying to do whats best and we want to work with you but what i get is its gonna be a nice building that theyre moving to, be thankful t
years and then to waukee high school for three years, thats seven schools in 12 years kendra rice of emerson lane in waukee spoke on behalf of the entire glynn village neighborhood, and there were lots of people at the meeting from that neighborhood. rice said she felt like the district is treating children as numbers instead of people. parents from the walnut trace neighborhood in urbandale also spoke out and voiced their concerns. 08:38:32--53 'my son, whos currently in first grade, will be...
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this cost the state more than >>> emerson college is putting together a task force after the book of mormon closed. the school does need a new dining hall but has been criticized for endangering one of boston's most beloved performance spacesp. >> they will do the right thing. >>> talk about this week with the extra hour of daylight saving time, and they really needed the rest. >> i'm going to sigh, i'm thrown off by everything here, eric, because it's dark out at 6:00. it's 70 degrees. you are in front of a christmas tree but you are not wearing a jacket. >> reporter: if every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite must be right. it's like the bizarre-o world in seinfeld. we set the clocks back. we've got that good new tree smell here. you can join us on november 21st as they start putting this up tomorrow and lighting it and we'll simulcast it on my tv 38 on november 21. write that down. we know it won't be as warm then as it was today. the record today goes all the way up to 79 set in 1994. we'll have a much better shot tomorrow. where does that stand in how unusual is this
this cost the state more than >>> emerson college is putting together a task force after the book of mormon closed. the school does need a new dining hall but has been criticized for endangering one of boston's most beloved performance spacesp. >> they will do the right thing. >>> talk about this week with the extra hour of daylight saving time, and they really needed the rest. >> i'm going to sigh, i'm thrown off by everything here, eric, because it's dark out at...
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at the nebraska state volleyball tournament, top-seeded emerson-hubbard wins their class d1 opener 3-zip to move into friday morning's semfinal at 9. the top seed in d2, o'neill st. mary's, also wins 3-0. two other matches late this afternoon in c2. stanton beats crofton, 3 to 2. in a 5-30 start, guardian angels leads arcadia, 1-zip. central lyon just starting 1a >>> all i can do is follow my heart. >> gwen watched his ex-nanny try to single white female her. >> smiling images of the alleged affair was exposed. >> it's what's coming up right now on "entertainment tonight." >> the nanny's family under siege. did she leave the country? >> "e.t.'s" intelligence on the stefani look alike as blake goes off today on those wild rumors. >> they're actually claiming gwen is pregnant. >> then sophia's dash to the wedding dress designer, joe t tux shop. >> also, dancing's nick carter, why our 35th anniversary throwback got a little emotional. >> i don't want to be that person there saying he die >> plus -- >> she needed time to tak
at the nebraska state volleyball tournament, top-seeded emerson-hubbard wins their class d1 opener 3-zip to move into friday morning's semfinal at 9. the top seed in d2, o'neill st. mary's, also wins 3-0. two other matches late this afternoon in c2. stanton beats crofton, 3 to 2. in a 5-30 start, guardian angels leads arcadia, 1-zip. central lyon just starting 1a >>> all i can do is follow my heart. >> gwen watched his ex-nanny try to single white female her. >> smiling...
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she is a graduate of emerson college in boston and founding member of harbor stage company in wellfleet, massachusetts. her most recent credits include: the world premiere of john kolvenbach's sister play, and uncle vanya (harbor stage co.), terry johnson's insignificance (central square theatre), robert brustein's the last will (commonwealth shakespeare) and thornton wilder's our town (huntington theatre). fischer recently received an elliot norton award for best actress for her role as jessica in terry johnson's hysteria (nora theatre). she has performed in numerous theatres boston, including: boston playwrights' theatre, gloucester stage, lyric stage, new rep, north shore music theatre, stoneham theatre and what. her passion for domestic violence awareness has led to her involvement with deana's educational theatre for the past 12 years. additional information: deana's educational theater (det) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. det was founded in 1994 by the family and friends of deana brisbois, a victim of dating violence. to learn more the yellow dress, or any orural developme
she is a graduate of emerson college in boston and founding member of harbor stage company in wellfleet, massachusetts. her most recent credits include: the world premiere of john kolvenbach's sister play, and uncle vanya (harbor stage co.), terry johnson's insignificance (central square theatre), robert brustein's the last will (commonwealth shakespeare) and thornton wilder's our town (huntington theatre). fischer recently received an elliot norton award for best actress for her role as...
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right now, it is 54 in emerson and white plains, 57, newark and central park, 57 in brooklyn. 51 at islip, 47 or 46 in monticello and 50 in sussex. looking ahead though, a beautiful monday ahead. we are going to see a light southwest and a high of 62 with tons of sunshine. but an easterly wind develops on tuesday. that's gonna knock temperatures back down into the low 50s. and then clouds arrive on wednesday. but overnight tonight will be mostly clear with low 45. going to be cool, quiet, the breeze is settling down. tomorrow, as i mentioned before, lots of sunshine, high of 62. not going to be dealing with those breezes either. northwest winds a five to ten miles per hour. in the 7-day forecast, clouding up on wednesday, but staying dry. it is on thursday that we have the showers and rain arriving and linger shower could hang on on friday morning. back to you. >> ready for that. >> we will take it. thanks so much. >>> all right, bruce here now with a check of what's coming up in sports, big game. >> rob, while the giants battle the undefeated patriots, we have got some knicks highlights
right now, it is 54 in emerson and white plains, 57, newark and central park, 57 in brooklyn. 51 at islip, 47 or 46 in monticello and 50 in sussex. looking ahead though, a beautiful monday ahead. we are going to see a light southwest and a high of 62 with tons of sunshine. but an easterly wind develops on tuesday. that's gonna knock temperatures back down into the low 50s. and then clouds arrive on wednesday. but overnight tonight will be mostly clear with low 45. going to be cool, quiet, the...
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in the 2nd quarter, bettendorf gets on the board with this dax emerson touchdown to tie it up at 7 apiece... that would be the score at halftime. 3rd quarter, cougars knocking on the door... tyler dralle gets the edge and he takes it in for a 13- yard touchdown.... kennedy takes a 14-7 lead... on their next drive, alex stone drills a 37-yard field- goal to extend the cougars lead to 17-7 bettendorf would score to make it 17-14 after three quarters... but the momentum shifts in the 4th... kennedy's brandon neimeier picks off bettendorf's jacob wehr... he cuts across the field and takes it back 55 yards for a pick six... kennedy leads 24-14 later in the 4th, cougars put the icing on the cake... nick duehr drops back and hits austin bailey for the touchdown... kennedy is heading to the championship game for the first time ever after beating bettendorf 31-14. "bettendorf's a physical team, we think we're a physical team. when you play against a team like that with the tradition, you play a little bit of that too." "it means everything. i've been dreaming about it since i was kid. i couldn't a
in the 2nd quarter, bettendorf gets on the board with this dax emerson touchdown to tie it up at 7 apiece... that would be the score at halftime. 3rd quarter, cougars knocking on the door... tyler dralle gets the edge and he takes it in for a 13- yard touchdown.... kennedy takes a 14-7 lead... on their next drive, alex stone drills a 37-yard field- goal to extend the cougars lead to 17-7 bettendorf would score to make it 17-14 after three quarters... but the momentum shifts in the 4th......
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but bettendorf doesn't go away -- tough run here from dax emerson -- 18 yards for the score -- bulldogs within 3 -- but the kennedy defense comes up big -- after the pick at his own 45 -- brandon niemeier is going to take it back -- 55 yards -- for the pic-6----24-14 kennedy -- and --a little frosting on the cake.... -- nick duehr ( ) with a great strike to austin bailey for the score -- but it was th game changer -- in pick six that was all that was huge and it's always somebody. somebody makes a big play for us every week. niemeier had a big game last week too with a couple picks. he's just a hard working kid. i think it changed the momentum a lot. i saw the quarterback roll out. he's going to throw and i jumped it. once i caught it i looked for a spot to run, saw there was room to the right and just took off. in class a, a semi- final rematch from last year gladbrook-reinbeck vs denver denver was up 9-6 at halftime that all changed on the second half kickoff.... when g-r senior colton dinsdale takes it all the way.. a 92 yard kickoff return giving but, denver's fletcher anderson keep
but bettendorf doesn't go away -- tough run here from dax emerson -- 18 yards for the score -- bulldogs within 3 -- but the kennedy defense comes up big -- after the pick at his own 45 -- brandon niemeier is going to take it back -- 55 yards -- for the pic-6----24-14 kennedy -- and --a little frosting on the cake.... -- nick duehr ( ) with a great strike to austin bailey for the score -- but it was th game changer -- in pick six that was all that was huge and it's always somebody. somebody...
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in d1, emerson-hubbard gets a state trip, 3-zip. wynot. starts next thursday in lincoln. the morningside women's basketball team has started the season as the top-ranked naia division ii team in the country. the defending national champs are 2-0 this season, averging 99 points per game. the mustangs were home against washington, state. morningside head coach jamie sale -- a 389 and 107 career record -- pretty good. the mustangs always play good defense. allison bachman with the steal and layin. morningside out to a 17 to 1 lead. second quarter -- yes, it's quarters this season. morningside feeds the post. freshman audra corbit -- from laurel, nebraska, lays it in. mustangs shot 54 percent from the field. now on the run, lexi ackerman to taylor bahensky for the quick 2. mustangs up 41-16 at the half. it was all home team. ackerman drops in the 3-pointer. morningside goes to 3 and 0 with a 90 to 48 win. this summer, we asked for football gear from siouxland schools for our set on sportsfource extra. the basketball edition is coming up and we need your help again. if you hav
in d1, emerson-hubbard gets a state trip, 3-zip. wynot. starts next thursday in lincoln. the morningside women's basketball team has started the season as the top-ranked naia division ii team in the country. the defending national champs are 2-0 this season, averging 99 points per game. the mustangs were home against washington, state. morningside head coach jamie sale -- a 389 and 107 career record -- pretty good. the mustangs always play good defense. allison bachman with the steal and layin....
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and in d-1, emerson hubbard suffered just their third loss of the season, dropping their semi against johnson brock in five. the lady pirates end the year 31-3. chris: earlier today, akron westfield was in the state seminals for the first time since they won it all back in 2002. today, the westetners made up for lost time playing one of the best games of the year in all of iowa. a dub taking on ninth ranked mount ayr...winner to next thursday's championship game. the westerners pulling out soso trickery on fourth down...the funky formatn frees up dylan irizarry...he's wide open for thescore from cal eskra...that knots things up at 7. to the second quarter...eskra...o n the roll finds tyler waterbury...mnd he racks up the yacs...77 yard pitch and catch makes it 14-7...it would be tied at the half. we jump to the 4th, tied up at 21...eskra, flips it out to conner anderson...he hits the promised land to give a-dub the lead. it turned into a shootout...tied at 28...fourth down for mount ayr...jacob taylor flings it and kyle dolecheck makes the clutch catch for the e score...raiders s up 7
and in d-1, emerson hubbard suffered just their third loss of the season, dropping their semi against johnson brock in five. the lady pirates end the year 31-3. chris: earlier today, akron westfield was in the state seminals for the first time since they won it all back in 2002. today, the westetners made up for lost time playing one of the best games of the year in all of iowa. a dub taking on ninth ranked mount ayr...winner to next thursday's championship game. the westerners pulling out soso...
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still until the 50s right now from massapequ to emerson, see caucus. branch 52. plenty of mild air in place. the coolest air not here yet. we can see the light showers starting to pop up to the north an west. th arek.long the cold front. that's the weaker end of it. e stronger part of the front extends in to texas where they are getting heavy rain,once and snow in to parts of oklahoma. the moisture stream coming from the pacific but we're on the lighter side of it. lighter showers, scattered throughout the day in the area. probably not enough for an umbrella but maybe at times. temperatures in the 50s tomorrow. the cooler air will gradually sag to the south. through sunday morning, we will have some clouds. by sunday afternoon, the front drops to the south. it does stall out here. if you are south of 95, you will having the clouds all day long. north of 95 y will clear out sunday afternoon. that's when we will see the coldest temperatures in the 40s coming up on monday we won't get out of the 40s. it stays pretty chilly n. terms of rainfall amounts, don't look fo
still until the 50s right now from massapequ to emerson, see caucus. branch 52. plenty of mild air in place. the coolest air not here yet. we can see the light showers starting to pop up to the north an west. th arek.long the cold front. that's the weaker end of it. e stronger part of the front extends in to texas where they are getting heavy rain,once and snow in to parts of oklahoma. the moisture stream coming from the pacific but we're on the lighter side of it. lighter showers, scattered...
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especially if you like the crisp weather. 53 degrees in emerson right now, 50 in melville. 49 as you head to there and 55 until harrison. e bigger picture, temperatures, couple of 40s dotted out and about, cool spot in newburg right now at 48 degrees. 54 in month talk. one low pressure system works its way pushing in and bringing rain to sections of new england. then we'll get a little bit of a break, and then another front begins to move on through. not loaded with a lot of moisture. so, tomorrow we'll see some rain, but not a ton of it. maybe a quarter inch. let's use the future tracker right now, clouds begin to push on through, then we'll see a little bit of a break, and then head and into tomorrow when we'll see that rain begin to make its presence known. then, through the day, we see off and on shower activity. and then as we head into the evening hours, it begins to pull on out, and you can see, the back edge of that system by about 10:00 is well out of our way. still some showers to the north and probably some clouds out to the eastern end of long island. tonight, we'll call
especially if you like the crisp weather. 53 degrees in emerson right now, 50 in melville. 49 as you head to there and 55 until harrison. e bigger picture, temperatures, couple of 40s dotted out and about, cool spot in newburg right now at 48 degrees. 54 in month talk. one low pressure system works its way pushing in and bringing rain to sections of new england. then we'll get a little bit of a break, and then another front begins to move on through. not loaded with a lot of moisture. so,...
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brooklyn, emerson, 53 in islip and 5 3 in danbury and upper 40s in monticello. little cooler there. here come the clouds that continue to roll through. the rain is just to our south. moving through washington, d.c., area right now. southward towards the carolina coast. low pressure system that will slowly creep up the coast and bring us the rain showers we so desperately need. in the meantime, a tropical system. this is tropical storm kate. still technically the hurricane season until the end of the month. the bahamas getting big wind and rain and in effect for northwestern bahamas. florida does not have to worry except for some big surf. the storm is going to stay off shore for the duration. the only location that may really have to worry about this is bermuda. it will come very close there. but continuing to move away from the coastline of the united states. in the meantime, we've got clouds out there that will continue to thicken tonight. and temperatures generally in the 50s. they won't drop too far. won't have as cold a morning tonight as what we saw this morning in most spots
brooklyn, emerson, 53 in islip and 5 3 in danbury and upper 40s in monticello. little cooler there. here come the clouds that continue to roll through. the rain is just to our south. moving through washington, d.c., area right now. southward towards the carolina coast. low pressure system that will slowly creep up the coast and bring us the rain showers we so desperately need. in the meantime, a tropical system. this is tropical storm kate. still technically the hurricane season until the end...
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from melville to emerson back to morristown, 46 degrees. 51 montauk. that's the only temperature above 50 on the map. the winds are gusting between 25 and 30 miles an hour. here's a gust of 30 in morristown. temperatures, it feels like the 30s if you are north and west of the .ity. from danbury, newburgh, poughkeepsie to monticello. doesn't get much better overnight. tomorrow morning it will feel like the teens across the catskills and poconos and 20s and 30s and around freezing at the jersey shore. it is cold tomorrow. cold compared to what we are seeing of course. going in to saturday evening, it is pretty chilly around here. it warms up on sunday. that's when we start to feel the change. right now, mainly clear skies. a few sthcattered clouds around ahere and thehe. i mentioned we were tracking snow flurries earlier. a little lake effect snow across the eastern great lakes of upstate new york, over to eerie, as well. look at the clear skies to the central plains. that's the weather pattern we will see most of next week. dry, no rain, not until thurs
from melville to emerson back to morristown, 46 degrees. 51 montauk. that's the only temperature above 50 on the map. the winds are gusting between 25 and 30 miles an hour. here's a gust of 30 in morristown. temperatures, it feels like the 30s if you are north and west of the .ity. from danbury, newburgh, poughkeepsie to monticello. doesn't get much better overnight. tomorrow morning it will feel like the teens across the catskills and poconos and 20s and 30s and around freezing at the jersey...
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at the nebraska state volleyball tournament, top-seeded emerson-hubbard wins their class d1 opener 3-zip to move into friday morning's semfinal at 9. the top seed in d2, o'neill st. mary's, also wins 3-0. two other matches in c2. stanton beats crofton, 3 to 2. top-seeded guardian angels beats >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- elizabeth banks, jon glaser, musical guest tim mcgraw and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 366, whoo!
at the nebraska state volleyball tournament, top-seeded emerson-hubbard wins their class d1 opener 3-zip to move into friday morning's semfinal at 9. the top seed in d2, o'neill st. mary's, also wins 3-0. two other matches in c2. stanton beats crofton, 3 to 2. top-seeded guardian angels beats >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- elizabeth banks, jon...
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you get into the outlying areas, it is a little bit chilly across the region down into the 30s in emerson and bloomfield, rosedale park, valley stream. ramsey is at 29 degrees, north and west. you are the chilliest, sussex, morristown, the 20s. bridgewater. it is cold in a lot of spots. tomorrow in the afternoon, it will be warmer. overnight, we are not expecting it to get warmer than the temperatures we have right now. there are some high clouds, low clouds out towards the east end of long island that might bring a sprinkle overnight there. tomorrow, if you are going to be a along the parade route or out and about, by 9:00, up to 50. by 11:00 a.m., in the low 50s. eventually, we will get to near 60 degrees. light winds, bring a jacket. dress in layers. that's my advice so you can shed a few as it gets warmer. it is warmer on friday. i will have the details on the shopping forecast. >> i am ready to hear about the shopping forecast. thanksgiving eve is one of the busiest travel day of the year here in the area. the day liv thed up to its reputation. penn station packed with train traveler
you get into the outlying areas, it is a little bit chilly across the region down into the 30s in emerson and bloomfield, rosedale park, valley stream. ramsey is at 29 degrees, north and west. you are the chilliest, sussex, morristown, the 20s. bridgewater. it is cold in a lot of spots. tomorrow in the afternoon, it will be warmer. overnight, we are not expecting it to get warmer than the temperatures we have right now. there are some high clouds, low clouds out towards the east end of long...
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he says, we will need not only einstein's and steinmetzes, but washington's and emerson's. that is a pointed line. -- that is a poetic line. steinmetz is an obscure figure. he was referring to the electrical engineer, charles steinmetz. but the point is balance, again. the country needs scientists and engineers, but also needs fingers -- it also needs thinkers for humanity, political and military leaders like george washington. political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of balance was vital to eisenhower. that was the federal budget. national security was important, but he knew the national security was also expensive, or is he liked to say, good defense is not cheap defense. but a strong economy was the most important part of national security. to have a strong economy, the federal government needed to balance its budget. eisenhower insisted. he grew angry. he lost his temper at people who talked about having to make a choice, a choice between a balanced budget and national security. in other words, if you want national security, you have to spend a lot
he says, we will need not only einstein's and steinmetzes, but washington's and emerson's. that is a pointed line. -- that is a poetic line. steinmetz is an obscure figure. he was referring to the electrical engineer, charles steinmetz. but the point is balance, again. the country needs scientists and engineers, but also needs fingers -- it also needs thinkers for humanity, political and military leaders like george washington. political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of...
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enough that it is goinn to be call for the use of the umbrella.nc $6378 in central park, same in emerson. 67 rosell, 67 at newark too and 2i6 in parsnipy. 55, the cool spot in monticello. 52 in poughkeepsie and 60 in bridgeport. 52349 month t k everyone, couple clouds hangings around, that's all she wrote. to tmorrow morning, the first series of changes for the week happen, and they relate to the mercury. 34 is what it's going to feel like as you walk out the door at 8:00. then, as we head to ahe afternoon hours, and through the evening, we go up, and then slide down. anyearthen, as we head into wednesday, 54 degrees i' what it's going to feel like, but we could still see al breeze in the air. all right. the future tracker shows that we do have a system pushing in from the west right now. that is going to bring us our rain as we head into wednesday. so, late wednesday night, that's when we call for west to east showers beginning to move on in, and then as we head into thkeursday morning, more significant rain begins to work its way over the metropolitan area and the tri-state. 41 s degre
enough that it is goinn to be call for the use of the umbrella.nc $6378 in central park, same in emerson. 67 rosell, 67 at newark too and 2i6 in parsnipy. 55, the cool spot in monticello. 52 in poughkeepsie and 60 in bridgeport. 52349 month t k everyone, couple clouds hangings around, that's all she wrote. to tmorrow morning, the first series of changes for the week happen, and they relate to the mercury. 34 is what it's going to feel like as you walk out the door at 8:00. then, as we head to...
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right now 61 degrees outside. 58 in emerson and valley stream checking in at 59. 56 in wayne and ramsey at 53 degrees. bigger picture show temp ures don't change a whole heck of a lot as you head to poughkeepsie and trenton at 59 degrees.li today's highs, well, through the area today, we saw temperatures not quite ret as warm as we original thought, but 63 degrees is where we topped it off right here in new york city. same pretty much as you stretch all the way out from west to east. we head to long island, 63 in trenton, 53 in monticello and not a lot of variation. what we did see was a little more cloud cover. this is not part of a separate system. it's part of a system which stretches all the way down to the carolinas. they're getting a ton of rain. we are not so lucky. they don't need it, we do. and we're not going to get it from this system. what is going to happen is all of this will begin to clear on out tonight and maybe patchy fog out in some of the suburbs. light and northeast winds to come and conditions depending on where you are. 52 degrees in arlington and 44 in stanford a
right now 61 degrees outside. 58 in emerson and valley stream checking in at 59. 56 in wayne and ramsey at 53 degrees. bigger picture show temp ures don't change a whole heck of a lot as you head to poughkeepsie and trenton at 59 degrees.li today's highs, well, through the area today, we saw temperatures not quite ret as warm as we original thought, but 63 degrees is where we topped it off right here in new york city. same pretty much as you stretch all the way out from west to east. we head to...
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emerson first looked at the bay many people will never go back when they see this. i stayed. i got married to a california girl and had two kids and i have had a had they -- i have had a wonderful california career and life. >> you went to holy cross? host: yes. >> did you run? rep. desaulnier: i played football and lacrosse. i started running when i moved to california because the weather is so great. running in massachusetts in the winter has its downside. >> have you prepare for it and how do you get motivated to do 21 marathons? rep. desaulnier: that is before i ran in politics. isaid iran long distances -- ran long distances to satisfy my level of masochism and now i am in politics and that takes care of it. i now live in contra costa county. it is a wonderful opportunity to be physically healthy. the 11th district is in the east bay of the san francisco bay area. >> a former republican turned democrat. you were appointed in a couple positions by republican governor pete wilson. what was your relationship like with him and explain your party switch? rep. desaulnier: grow
emerson first looked at the bay many people will never go back when they see this. i stayed. i got married to a california girl and had two kids and i have had a had they -- i have had a wonderful california career and life. >> you went to holy cross? host: yes. >> did you run? rep. desaulnier: i played football and lacrosse. i started running when i moved to california because the weather is so great. running in massachusetts in the winter has its downside. >> have you...
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in the 2nd quarter, bettendorf gets on the board with this dax emerson touchdown to tie it up at 7 apiece... at would be the score at halftime. 3rd quarter, cougars knocking on the door... tyler dralle gets the edge and he takes it in for a 13- yard touchdown.... kennedy takes a 14-7 lead... on their next drive, alex stone drills a 37-yard field- goal to extend the cougars lead to 17-7 bettendorf would score to make 17-14 after three 4th... kennedy's brandon neimeier picks off bettendorf's jacob wehr... he cuts across the field and takes it back 55 yards foo a pick six... kennedy leads 24-14 later in the 4th, cougars put the icing on the cake... nick duehr drops back and hits austin bailey for thh touchdown... kennedy is heading to the championship game for the first time ever after beating bettendorf 31-14. "bettendorf's a physical team, we think we're a physical team. when you play againststa team like that with the tradition, you play a little bit of that too." "it means everything. i've been dreaming about it since i was kid. i couldn't ask for more of my tete." arlier today in class
in the 2nd quarter, bettendorf gets on the board with this dax emerson touchdown to tie it up at 7 apiece... at would be the score at halftime. 3rd quarter, cougars knocking on the door... tyler dralle gets the edge and he takes it in for a 13- yard touchdown.... kennedy takes a 14-7 lead... on their next drive, alex stone drills a 37-yard field- goal to extend the cougars lead to 17-7 bettendorf would score to make 17-14 after three 4th... kennedy's brandon neimeier picks off bettendorf's...
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and jim emerson was then the pastor at calvary presbyterian church, he got a phone call from church world it was and they said we want to give -- service and they said we want to give san francisco some money to help. he said wonderful. and they said but you can't give it only to protestants. you've got to give it to everybody. and jim said i better organize a committee. >> uh-huh. >> so we did. and to nobody's particular surprise, the same group that were on the homeless committee were on this committee. and we just deliberated the money and we help -- distributed the money and we helped people the best we could. >> 20 years later more than the work continues -- 26 years later. >> still in business. >> yeah, tell us michael, about your involvement and your leadership in this -- on the board. >> and you asked about the mission. the mission basically is to bring people of different faiths together. to celebrate the rich diversity we have here in san francisco. and spiritual traditions and religious traditions to build understanding, as well as to serve our community. and so what rita just
and jim emerson was then the pastor at calvary presbyterian church, he got a phone call from church world it was and they said we want to give -- service and they said we want to give san francisco some money to help. he said wonderful. and they said but you can't give it only to protestants. you've got to give it to everybody. and jim said i better organize a committee. >> uh-huh. >> so we did. and to nobody's particular surprise, the same group that were on the homeless committee...
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and the emerson string section of middletown piaffe go far this see what is that clear hundreds of treeshat were cut down as well of. wish that were considered a hazard because the danger they pose the people driver structures of power lines the tree. removal will continue after properties are clear. and then end, the situation just as bad with debris still sitting on merit many lots the start you resort if that went like this now looks like this. and when it comes to at eight they say more than $10 million their preference to housing assistance and that does not include the $14 million in long-term loans approved as well. the bottom line if progress is being made stilt a very long way to go. >> j.r.: the spoke with robin have properties clear writings giving. keep in mind clear some of these properties owners have the side are right of entry form. estimated between hundred and 300 homeowners have not done that and the deadline behind that is the fear of some people to make clear the property on the ground. among >> pam: other plants of carolina is a serious. covering worker process that
and the emerson string section of middletown piaffe go far this see what is that clear hundreds of treeshat were cut down as well of. wish that were considered a hazard because the danger they pose the people driver structures of power lines the tree. removal will continue after properties are clear. and then end, the situation just as bad with debris still sitting on merit many lots the start you resort if that went like this now looks like this. and when it comes to at eight they say more...
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ralph waldo emerson said, "a hero isn't braver than the ordinary man. he's just braver five minutes longer." this is your five minutes, john. ( applause ). >> stephen: wow. there was an incredible cast along with you. there's an incredible cast. james earl jones is in this. >> chief justice of the supreme court. >> stephen: which i think he would do a great job even as james earl jones. >> right. >> stephen: you're a real tough cookie. >> am i. >> stephen: you fought back-- a while back you had a brain hemorrhage. >> oh, yes, i did. i had a massive nine-day brain hemorrhage. >> stephen: a nine-day brain hemorrhage. >> that kind of explains it all, doesn't it? >> stephen: what did you have to fight back from? what kind of impairment did you face? >> i had everything. i lost some of my hearing in my right ear for a while. i lost my ability to read for a i lost feeling in my left leg to my knee. i couldn't walk at first. i couldn't write my name fair very long time. i stuttered. i got what's called brain seizure disorder. all kind-- you know. don't have on
ralph waldo emerson said, "a hero isn't braver than the ordinary man. he's just braver five minutes longer." this is your five minutes, john. ( applause ). >> stephen: wow. there was an incredible cast along with you. there's an incredible cast. james earl jones is in this. >> chief justice of the supreme court. >> stephen: which i think he would do a great job even as james earl jones. >> right. >> stephen: you're a real tough cookie. >> am i....