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police say they found skeletal remains of three babies in erica marie's home last september. the 31-year-old is facing murder charges and other charges as well. murray's lawyer says she has mental health issues. >>> police in milton say a person is in custody accused of a attacking a man outside this dunkin donuts last night on granite avenue. the victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. police say they found the suspect at a nearby gas station. >>> look at this. a taxi cab bursting into flames and it's all caught on camera. the driver managed to get out and helped save a passenger look at video now and a nearby witness captured the video as crews rushed in to put those flames out. we are told an elderly woman was riding in the back seat and needed help getting out of the taxi. >> his only concern was her safety. and that he was pretty heroic and took care of her needs before anything else and got her inside the building. so, she was very grateful to him. >> extremely good news there. nobody was hurt. >>> switching to campaign 2016 and a growing lead in the rep
police say they found skeletal remains of three babies in erica marie's home last september. the 31-year-old is facing murder charges and other charges as well. murray's lawyer says she has mental health issues. >>> police in milton say a person is in custody accused of a attacking a man outside this dunkin donuts last night on granite avenue. the victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. police say they found the suspect at a nearby gas station. >>> look at...
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erica, says the hospital investigated and have apologized. >> reed: a virus spread by mosquitos detected in the united states. we're not talking about west nile. >> marie: what health experts are saying about this rare disease. >> reed: if you have heartburn you might want to think twice before reaching for those heartburn medications say researchers. cause you to find an alternative >> marie: the flu starting to make its way around the country. reports two states are reporting widespread flu activity. that's maryland and north carolina. in addition to six other east coast states. experts say there is still time to get a flu shot if you have not already. flu season typically peaks around february. >>> health officials warning about a mosquito-borne virus that just hit texas and this is not west nile. the first case of the veeka virus has been confirmed. officials say the virus was discovered in a woman who had recently traveled to el salvador. symptoms include fever, rash and joint pain that usually lasts several weeks. there's also possible link between the virus and birth defects. at this point there is no vaccine or specific treatment for it. the be
erica, says the hospital investigated and have apologized. >> reed: a virus spread by mosquitos detected in the united states. we're not talking about west nile. >> marie: what health experts are saying about this rare disease. >> reed: if you have heartburn you might want to think twice before reaching for those heartburn medications say researchers. cause you to find an alternative >> marie: the flu starting to make its way around the country. reports two states are...
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erica weiner looks at the history of regions around the world and explores the relationship between natural features and innovative ideas in the geography of genius. and nspqr historian mary beard provides a history of ancient rome. that's a look at some a current nonfiction bestsellers according to politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. many of these authors have appeared or will appear on the tv. you can watch them on her website, book tv.org. >> good evening and welcome to new york society library. and the head librarian and before we begin i would like to ask that you please silence any cell phones or other devices that might disrupt the presentation. as you may have noticed we are filming tonight c-span is here to film the lecture, so please be aware that if you do ask a question you will be filmed and we also ask that you please wait until the microphone comes to you before asking your question. the library is able to offer events like the one you here tonight as well as maintain our book collections, our electronic resources and e-books and maintain our expanded hours due to the generous support of our members and friends. we have kicked off our annual appe
erica weiner looks at the history of regions around the world and explores the relationship between natural features and innovative ideas in the geography of genius. and nspqr historian mary beard provides a history of ancient rome. that's a look at some a current nonfiction bestsellers according to politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. many of these authors have appeared or will appear on the tv. you can watch them on her website, book tv.org. >> good evening and welcome to new...
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mary's county schools all on delays. washington, d.c. did open on time but that raised questions about its safety. what's up there, erica? >> reporter: parents were wondering whether today was really the best day to have students return to class. a few minutes ago, we were still seeing students get back to the classroom. back to school for dcps. slow going, but students in d.c. are getting back to work. were you surprised that they let them come back to school today? >> yes. >> reporter: sidewalks and streets are still blanketed with snow. >> i expected them to do more. >> reporter: causing concern for some parents choosing to walk their kids in. did you walk on the sidewalk or did you walk on the street? >> i walked on the street. >> reporter: but the mounds made the walk more of a hurdle. here at coolidge high school in northwest -- >> good morning. how you doing, man? >> reporter: the principal and assistant principal were here to greet thr kids. machines were brought out to clear a path so students could get to class safely. while dcps advised parents to use discretion sending their kids back tweeting no absences or
mary's county schools all on delays. washington, d.c. did open on time but that raised questions about its safety. what's up there, erica? >> reporter: parents were wondering whether today was really the best day to have students return to class. a few minutes ago, we were still seeing students get back to the classroom. back to school for dcps. slow going, but students in d.c. are getting back to work. were you surprised that they let them come back to school today? >> yes....