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the governor of west virginia declared a state of emergency in canawa and fay et counties near the town of booma. >> is that coming over here? >> reporter: a massive explosion engulfs the sky. on the tracks below, the remains of an oil tanker after a train derailed this afternoon. the inferno forced the
the governor of west virginia declared a state of emergency in canawa and fay et counties near the town of booma. >> is that coming over here? >> reporter: a massive explosion engulfs the sky. on the tracks below, the remains of an oil tanker after a train derailed this afternoon. the inferno forced the
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fay notes that the aim of the project is to be neither pro-war nor antiwar.re not here to politicize the service members we are portraying. we are here to humanize them and give them a presence beyond the walls of their hospital rooms and therapeutic clinic's. both men illustrated here exemplify the resilience of the human spirit. sergeant jason ross lost both his legs to them ie -- an died, while -- to an ied. in june 2014, in a ceremony at the white house, president obama this note upon carpenter the medal of honor, the united states highest military honor, for his actions in helmand province afghanistan in 2010. like veterans of the first world war, many of today's former servicemembers had embraced art making and are using their chosen medium to convey diverse messages. patrick sergeant's "reveille" recalls early mornings during his time in the air force. "prisoner of war" is an image of herself superimposed of herself -- over the man who attacked her. ehren tool has given away nearly 15,000 clay cups. tool believes the cup is a proper size for discussion
fay notes that the aim of the project is to be neither pro-war nor antiwar.re not here to politicize the service members we are portraying. we are here to humanize them and give them a presence beyond the walls of their hospital rooms and therapeutic clinic's. both men illustrated here exemplify the resilience of the human spirit. sergeant jason ross lost both his legs to them ie -- an died, while -- to an ied. in june 2014, in a ceremony at the white house, president obama this note upon...
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as for these kids king and fay we are staying with them throughout night. we're going to see what they do and follow them along their journey and certainly we will bring that to you randall. >> thank you, erica pitzi. >>> the urban institute just released a study of lgbt youth engaging in survival sex. definition, what is survival sex? >> when a young person engages in sex for things of support. >> isn't that, the survival sex is illegal but underage, that is another possible criminal conduct, not on the part of the young person but on the part of whoever is paying for it. >> exactly. technically under the trafficking victims protection act any person under the age of 18, who is engaging in sex is trafficking. as a result, they're not -- they're overlooked oftentimes by services and by other agencies because there's -- isn't that person to arrest at the end of the day. >> so the yale forney center that we just heard for erica's report, they're trying to stay open 24-7. i'm curious, how many centers are there like that in existence? >> there are -- i don't k
as for these kids king and fay we are staying with them throughout night. we're going to see what they do and follow them along their journey and certainly we will bring that to you randall. >> thank you, erica pitzi. >>> the urban institute just released a study of lgbt youth engaging in survival sex. definition, what is survival sex? >> when a young person engages in sex for things of support. >> isn't that, the survival sex is illegal but underage, that is another...
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wcs and the national geographic society support fay's megatransect-- a walk through hundreds of milesentral african forest with local crews. they discover not only rivers and forests at risk, but some of the world's st isolated wildlife. elephants like these have never encountered poachers, so they don't charge or run away. (shris ) although this chimp cod tear apart a han most primates learn the hard way that they are no matchfor a gun. here, they aretill curious. once the scientists see what theres to lose, they take on a new mission. leslie white of the wildlife conservation society. the wcs program in gabon has... has really evolved a lot in the last year or two. we've shifted from being basically a research and training program based in the lope reserve to a situation where now we're doing a national evaluation of all the potential national parks in gabon. narrator: working closely with gabon's biologists, they press the case for setting aside large natural areas. inheirfforts pay off the president of gabon makes a dramatic announcement. he establishes a new natural park system t
wcs and the national geographic society support fay's megatransect-- a walk through hundreds of milesentral african forest with local crews. they discover not only rivers and forests at risk, but some of the world's st isolated wildlife. elephants like these have never encountered poachers, so they don't charge or run away. (shris ) although this chimp cod tear apart a han most primates learn the hard way that they are no matchfor a gun. here, they aretill curious. once the scientists see what...
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. >> abdel fatah fayed is the cairo bureau chief from our sister channel al jazeera arabic. the death poll is going up. 40 have been killed is the violence unusual, or does it happen quite often. it is obviously too soon to say what exactly koust the latest bout of violence. >> yes we can not say this is open or normal. this is the second time we see sa dangerous one during the whole. we see the history. this is exactly two years. it was the most violent one. and this is the second one. now the numbers is 40. at least 40. some estimate that it could be 50 killed, because there are more than 100. it was dangerous conditions so the number of people killed could be increased. this is one of the biggest actually. and for the reasons we cannot as a journalist and following it we know and we know the conditions and there is no reason for all this for this dangerous situation. the main reason is there's a tension between the sports fans and the ministry of sport. there is a legal continue you know considering by the court in egypt trying to consider the fans' lease as terrorist org
. >> abdel fatah fayed is the cairo bureau chief from our sister channel al jazeera arabic. the death poll is going up. 40 have been killed is the violence unusual, or does it happen quite often. it is obviously too soon to say what exactly koust the latest bout of violence. >> yes we can not say this is open or normal. this is the second time we see sa dangerous one during the whole. we see the history. this is exactly two years. it was the most violent one. and this is the second...
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the farm was owned by 78-year-old ray copeland and his wife, fay. >> they appeared to be just an elderlyarm couple that were kind of shy and didn't mix much with the people. but never knew of them, you know, causing any problem here. >> the small farm wasn't enough to support the copelands. faye also worked in a factory and later as a motel maid. >> we were just everyday people. i was taught from childhood on, you marry, you stay with them. the husband was the boss, and he was the boss. >> but it was a hard life and the family was poor. >> the only shoes we ever had was school shoes, too. you'd have to go out there milking the cows barefooted. and this included in the wintertime. >> when the copeland children left the farm to pursue their own dreams, ray looked for farmhands to help work the farm. he was up in age and hard of hearing and wasn't a great businessman. >> because ray could not read or write, and with book keeping, writing names down, where they were at, things like this, he needed somebody to write them down. >> to find workers, ray would go to local homeless missions. these
the farm was owned by 78-year-old ray copeland and his wife, fay. >> they appeared to be just an elderlyarm couple that were kind of shy and didn't mix much with the people. but never knew of them, you know, causing any problem here. >> the small farm wasn't enough to support the copelands. faye also worked in a factory and later as a motel maid. >> we were just everyday people. i was taught from childhood on, you marry, you stay with them. the husband was the boss, and he was...
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>> it is this passion that made la fay it park what it is today. and i want to talk about the community and partnership involved. so, in 2008 san francisco voter displayed their passion for this park by approving an $185 million bond to improve parks, rec centers and play grounds like this one all across the city. more than $10 million of that bond were invested here in lafayette park and you're going to see even more improvements around the city as we start implementing the 2012 parks bond. yeah. (applause) >> by the way, if you're wearing a rec and park sticker today, raise your hand. yeah, woo, look at that. but government can't do it alone, we know that, right? and it's the passion of groups like the friends of lafayette park and the friends of lafayette park playground (applause) >> which has been with us every step of the way offering leadership, guidance, and support throughout the process. the friends group stepped up to help us make this beautiful, beautiful playground a reality and other you're going to be hearing more about that in a lit
>> it is this passion that made la fay it park what it is today. and i want to talk about the community and partnership involved. so, in 2008 san francisco voter displayed their passion for this park by approving an $185 million bond to improve parks, rec centers and play grounds like this one all across the city. more than $10 million of that bond were invested here in lafayette park and you're going to see even more improvements around the city as we start implementing the 2012 parks...
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the governor of west virginia declared a state of emergency in canawa and fay et counties near the town of booma. >> is that coming over here? >> reporter: a massive explosion engulfs the sky. on the tracks below, the remains of an oil tanker after a train derailed this afternoon. the inferno forced the evacuation of two towns. in two counties west virginia's governor declared a state of emergency. >> there was a rerouting, a police officer said there was an explosion. >> with one tanker falling into the canawar river. state officials told al jazeera that the fire is somewhat contained and they shut off water treatment plants. >> we are not sure how much the crude is in the water, or whether it poses a threat to those water supplies. out of an abundance of caution they are on reserves. >> reporter: the csx train had been hauling the train from north dakota. efforts to contain the blaze are hampered by bitter textures and snow. the accident comes two days after a canadian national railways train derailed in northern alberta, it was from the oil sands. and the fire is burning still today.
the governor of west virginia declared a state of emergency in canawa and fay et counties near the town of booma. >> is that coming over here? >> reporter: a massive explosion engulfs the sky. on the tracks below, the remains of an oil tanker after a train derailed this afternoon. the inferno forced the evacuation of two towns. in two counties west virginia's governor declared a state of emergency. >> there was a rerouting, a police officer said there was an explosion....
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authorities say fayed had a long term relationship with the shooter but provided no other details. the woman's name is being withheld until her next of kin are notified. >> we're following a developing story in the war against isis tonight. the terror group is claiming an american woman they've been holding hostage has died in a jordanian air strike. the white house was quick to say there's no evidence to support that claim. now, this comes amidst growing international outrage against the terror group. susan salney is tracking those new developments. >> the terror group isis is claiming to an american woman it had been holding hostage is dead killed isis claims, when jordanian war planes bombed an isis stronghold in northern syria where the hostage was being held. in a statement on twitter, the terror group identified the woman as 26-year-old american aid worker kayla mueller. it had been known that isis was holding one american hostage. this was the first time her identity was revealed. isis did not provide proof. and american officials said they were not able to confirm the claim
authorities say fayed had a long term relationship with the shooter but provided no other details. the woman's name is being withheld until her next of kin are notified. >> we're following a developing story in the war against isis tonight. the terror group is claiming an american woman they've been holding hostage has died in a jordanian air strike. the white house was quick to say there's no evidence to support that claim. now, this comes amidst growing international outrage against the...
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jordan yesterday, a lot of those protests were against their own government for not doing enough to fays this very famous and renowned pilot. if they do step up that could help the u.s. coalition push forward and redouble its efforts to fight the islamic militants. >> all right, lauren we appreciate your insight today. thank you so much for joining us on that. >>> just ahead -- the latest on that deadly metro north crash. >>> and more trouble for lance armstrong. wait until you hear this what cops said what he did and how he allegedly wanted his girlfriend to take the rap for him. stay with us. ommmmmmm ommmmmmm shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> 26
jordan yesterday, a lot of those protests were against their own government for not doing enough to fays this very famous and renowned pilot. if they do step up that could help the u.s. coalition push forward and redouble its efforts to fight the islamic militants. >> all right, lauren we appreciate your insight today. thank you so much for joining us on that. >>> just ahead -- the latest on that deadly metro north crash. >>> and more trouble for lance armstrong. wait...
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fay buchanan lives there, his mother-in-law, says she invited him in. >> he said he was unhappy, wasn't feeling right. you know? things in his life. young kids just couldn't handle whatever stress life has to offer. >> reporter: buchanan says no one in the house feared for his life. watkins left the house and for some reason apparently called 911 himself. officers arrived and confronted watkins in the street. >> the subject was carrying a knife and charged at officers. they ordered him to drop the weapon. he did not. they fired from their duty weapons striking him at least one time. >> reporter: buchanan was standing behind her son-in-law. >> and his daughter watched the police shoot him. they didn't have to do that. they could have tased him. i'm screaming begging them, telling them he needs help. please help him. don't shoot. >> reporter: watkins played football for de anza college. he was engaged to his ex- girlfriend but they broke up. he was distraught over the breakup. >> he was trying to better himself. >> i didn't want him to be betrayed as a gangbanger, intruder, as a, you know
fay buchanan lives there, his mother-in-law, says she invited him in. >> he said he was unhappy, wasn't feeling right. you know? things in his life. young kids just couldn't handle whatever stress life has to offer. >> reporter: buchanan says no one in the house feared for his life. watkins left the house and for some reason apparently called 911 himself. officers arrived and confronted watkins in the street. >> the subject was carrying a knife and charged at officers. they...
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an eight-inch main broke around 9:00 this morning near the intersection of fay yet street and wads worth avenue. crews plan to restore by later tonight. >>> we've seen a lot of melting like this today. refreezing isn't the only concern. officials have been watching a building in west philadelphia very closely. it has been encased in ice nearly a week now. and some were already worried it could collapse. nbc 10's doug shimel joins us live at the building on 52th and locust. doug, the melting ice is causing even more concerns? >> reporter: exactly. and after almost a week you can now tell that that is a traffic light. and beyond it you can actually read the medical center sign on the building. but as a lot of this ice falls away, neighbors are concerned that some of the building may go along with it. the late day sun and temperatures in the low 40s were breaking off pieces of the ice palace. but neighbors of the frozen fire scene at 52nd and locust streets in west philadelphia worry the ice may be the only thing holding up the burned out medical building. >> people getting hurt. >> reporte
an eight-inch main broke around 9:00 this morning near the intersection of fay yet street and wads worth avenue. crews plan to restore by later tonight. >>> we've seen a lot of melting like this today. refreezing isn't the only concern. officials have been watching a building in west philadelphia very closely. it has been encased in ice nearly a week now. and some were already worried it could collapse. nbc 10's doug shimel joins us live at the building on 52th and locust. doug, the...
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. >>> just ahead, belushi, murphy fay? which "snl" cast member was ranked the number one best? it was one of catchiest sports ads ever. up next gatorade reveals its new be like mike commercial. "sheesh, i wish i'd looked some more." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> this morning on "today," with all that heavy snow that millions have been hit by roofs are in danger of collapsing. find out in a new report how to protect your home. >>> taking you to sports envelope legend tony dorsett is battling degenerative brain disease. he and his wife discussing the impact of cte with nbc news' lester holt in their first joint tv interview. >> there's good days and there's bad days. there's some days i can going somewhere, a place that i've been going to maybe over 20 years or so and i forget how to get there. >> i know you don't want to
. >>> just ahead, belushi, murphy fay? which "snl" cast member was ranked the number one best? it was one of catchiest sports ads ever. up next gatorade reveals its new be like mike commercial. "sheesh, i wish i'd looked some more." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as...
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i hope those people deposit have to fay for that. >>> no kidding. >>> up next, meteorologist melissa magee has the 7-day forecast. messy stuff on the way tomorrow. when "action news" comes right the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or to
i hope those people deposit have to fay for that. >>> no kidding. >>> up next, meteorologist melissa magee has the 7-day forecast. messy stuff on the way tomorrow. when "action news" comes right the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product...
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dexel wins its straht srghas will 63-4 >> dawarand james mason tiis ane side add fai lo ball wi end up in the hnd to delaware lls bhind by 20blue hens eeually lose 67-6 >>till to come in spos nva gting ready for tough sret, five of ven on t ra >>>lus not bd, not a pa, it is a trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> vilnovaaaig week ae. ctnow raedih in the ntn wl face prin tmoowt providce. thetheyillrel to butr on saturd both of tho tms are rit behind catin the bigast sandg loong out fe the next sv will on e rd. a as for tomorrow we will awe kow proden is a toh pace to play. > thinkur guys led the gmes up there. tejust seem be vicis gmes theust physal. theare toh. te cro wild. i uan win there it is a ge feeli. you know y a battle tted i you can win there. > nalltonig sirs ad a new meer to the team td. a mco fralin the dog made sl
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she fayed damage and said the fire destroyed the school's cafeteria and kitchen. >> we have a lot of kids would come here to this school and rely on the school to ploy them with food. many have breakfast and lunch here. that is unfair to them. >> custody a school holiday so no one reported to campus today among the mess. the school district needs to decide what to do about tomorrow. >> i don't want to alarm people or have them jump to the conclusion we will not have school because the fire was primarily located in the kitchen and cafeteria area. there are other ways we would be able to provide lunch and the rest of the school day could continue close to normal. >> they could make brown bag lunches at the central kitchen which would be a short term solution. long term they couldable kitsch anyone a partible and put it on campus. they are working on the solutions with pg&e checking to see if the building is safe and kids can return tomorrow. they hope to have an announcement this afternoon. >> we know the name of a san jose security guard killed over $20 box of cigars having been shot
she fayed damage and said the fire destroyed the school's cafeteria and kitchen. >> we have a lot of kids would come here to this school and rely on the school to ploy them with food. many have breakfast and lunch here. that is unfair to them. >> custody a school holiday so no one reported to campus today among the mess. the school district needs to decide what to do about tomorrow. >> i don't want to alarm people or have them jump to the conclusion we will not have school...
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fais jahlil. >>> at least four palestinian children in the gaza strip have died of hypothermia in recent region is experiencing one of the worst winters in years. those who lost their homes during israel's 50-day bombardment last year say they are now struggling to heat their makeshift shelters. from gaza, we have this report. >> reporter: he and his family make their way back home from yet another visit to the hospital. their daughter has had a chronic chest infection for weeks. and doesn't seem to be getting any better. their worry for her is also mixed with grief in january their two month old daughter died of hypothermia. doctors say the cold weather and a lack of heating in the tents they live in. are to blame. >> translator: look at us. we lived through the war. but we are dieing of cold. it's agonizing. this is the awful irony of our life in gaza. all we want is somewhere proper to live. >> reporter: nearly 100,000 palestinian families lost their homes during the fighting with israel. many now live in what's left of their damaged houses, or in tends like this family. with the bloc
fais jahlil. >>> at least four palestinian children in the gaza strip have died of hypothermia in recent region is experiencing one of the worst winters in years. those who lost their homes during israel's 50-day bombardment last year say they are now struggling to heat their makeshift shelters. from gaza, we have this report. >> reporter: he and his family make their way back home from yet another visit to the hospital. their daughter has had a chronic chest infection for weeks....
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likewise bottom left-hand side you see fayed rung the shahabi portfolio, i guess you could say, the national security adviser. again, some conservative element of dhawa party, conservative as in they don't want a radical change in the nature of power in iraq they don't want to be one day jettisoned as those are the politician that's we iraqi hezbollah, keep in the cupboard and bring them out whenever we want to look acceptable. they don't want that to be the end point for where iraq goes. we've got allies for where we can work in iraq. but the only way we're going to get those allies is if we outperform iran as a security partner. we can't ask for everything we want from the iraqis unless we demonstrate we are seriously committed about going forward, and not just until isis is gone. not just until mosul is liberated but finally until -- no end point. what we need is a visionary decade spanning re-engajt with the iraqi government for a deep lasting security cooperation, and why wouldn't we? this is not lebanon. no disrespect to lebanon. but if we lose iraq to hezbollahization of the security
likewise bottom left-hand side you see fayed rung the shahabi portfolio, i guess you could say, the national security adviser. again, some conservative element of dhawa party, conservative as in they don't want a radical change in the nature of power in iraq they don't want to be one day jettisoned as those are the politician that's we iraqi hezbollah, keep in the cupboard and bring them out whenever we want to look acceptable. they don't want that to be the end point for where iraq goes. we've...
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he's a internet must be fast, open and fai thatr. is the principle that has enabled the internet to become a platform innovation and human expression. peter cook joins us with more on the wheeler plan. >> this is arguably one of the biggest policy decisions you will get out of washington this year perhaps out of many years to come. tom wheeler responding to the challenge for poor were by president obama in november to put down the rules of the road for open internet are cap are than what a lot of internet service providers for acting or calling or a few months ago. what he is done here by reclassifying service providers as common carriers entitled to regulations is the big change. -- and title two regulations is the big change. no throttling of legal content. wireless networks would be covered. at the same time says it would be like touch regulation. they would not have terroarri there would stillf be investments in. want to invest in the network. he goes on to say, i submitting to my calling the strongest internet protection ever pr
he's a internet must be fast, open and fai thatr. is the principle that has enabled the internet to become a platform innovation and human expression. peter cook joins us with more on the wheeler plan. >> this is arguably one of the biggest policy decisions you will get out of washington this year perhaps out of many years to come. tom wheeler responding to the challenge for poor were by president obama in november to put down the rules of the road for open internet are cap are than what...
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a fay toll hit and run crash involveing one, possibly two pedestrians. >> i'm cheryl cheryl. >> i'm danwe have a reporter on the way. wayne is on the way there and he will have information for us as soon as possible. >>> in the meantime, we move to breaking news out of dubai. >> thousands of people evacuated after a fire ripped through the tallest residential building in the world. strong winds spread the blaze in dubai. >> it appeared to start around the 50th floor of the 79-story building, which opened in 2011. >> the fire then quickly spread to other floors in the building. no word on casualties. >> we are staying on that story. >>> in oakland, work is getting done at the port to load and unload cargo. this video was tweeted of the trucks lining up just waiting for the cargo. in this live picture from the tower cam, work is getting done but it is slow going. david is live in san francisco with the talks that could end the slow down are happening now. david? >> reporter: negotiations have been under way in san francisco all day and for several weeks. but, we are not hearing details, y
a fay toll hit and run crash involveing one, possibly two pedestrians. >> i'm cheryl cheryl. >> i'm danwe have a reporter on the way. wayne is on the way there and he will have information for us as soon as possible. >>> in the meantime, we move to breaking news out of dubai. >> thousands of people evacuated after a fire ripped through the tallest residential building in the world. strong winds spread the blaze in dubai. >> it appeared to start around the 50th...
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they're only going to make a handful, and i have bill fay, executive vice president and general managertoyota division. this is a departure with the toyota and camry, you're doing special editions that is not like your dad's corolla? >> nope, we had major changes to corolla and camry within the last year or two, and shown two special editions with paint and wheels and sportiness, redone interiors to keep both products fresh. >> as liz points out, these are the best selling cars in america. last month, the two best selling cars. >> trying to make them to a younger buyer and sportier. and hopefully with the reaction today, we're going to deliver. >> the other thing, this is the new avalon, which is also totally redesigned, right? >> it is. this will get a refresh in the fall of this year. led the premium midsized segment and we've been able to listen to our customer and make good updates on this car also. >> gotcha. lot of new things in chicago. i want to show you the interceptor, just unveiled before the toyota press conference. ford's police interceptor, the ford explorer souped up for
they're only going to make a handful, and i have bill fay, executive vice president and general managertoyota division. this is a departure with the toyota and camry, you're doing special editions that is not like your dad's corolla? >> nope, we had major changes to corolla and camry within the last year or two, and shown two special editions with paint and wheels and sportiness, redone interiors to keep both products fresh. >> as liz points out, these are the best selling cars in...
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fay for the supreme court. okay. but our supreme court right now has on its plate an unusually large number of really, really consequential cases, all of which will be heard in the next few weeks and decided in the next few months. because of that the opportunity to hear from one of the justices of the supreme court, the opportunity to talk to one of the justices about that work and how they are approaching it and how they feel about politics right now, an opportunity to do that, that's a big deal and a very rare opportunity. and so without further adieu, i cheer by declare you should stay where you are. because ruth bader ginsburg supreme court justice is the interview right here, next. they questioned, are there still bedtimes out here? (coyote howls) was that... a coyote? and who gets to choose the movie this time? but they never had to wonder if their network could stream it. if you're not on the largest most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. i don't know what hey matt, what's up? i'm just lookin
fay for the supreme court. okay. but our supreme court right now has on its plate an unusually large number of really, really consequential cases, all of which will be heard in the next few weeks and decided in the next few months. because of that the opportunity to hear from one of the justices of the supreme court, the opportunity to talk to one of the justices about that work and how they are approaching it and how they feel about politics right now, an opportunity to do that, that's a big...
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. >>> abdel fatah fayed is the cairo bureau chief of our sister channel al jazeera arabic and explained how politics in soccer can overlap in egypt. >> we cannot say it is normal. the main reason is there's a huge tension between the sports fans in egypt and the ministry of interior. the police is very you can say, angry. there is many legal condition, you know considering by the courts in egypt, and trying to consider all the league as terrorist organization and this is very strange. none of this is a sport. the league is not political. >> the fighting echoed a similar episode in egypt in 2012. more than 70 soccer fans were killed at a stadium in port said after that. the country started to regulate the numbers allowed into matches. over the past few years tensions increased between police and those attending the matches. fans of egypt's zamalek team known as the ultra white knights have a reputation for violence. many took part in the 2011 uprising that forced out hosni mubarak >>> two al jazeera journalists imprisoned in egypt will be retried starting thursday. mohamed fadel fahmy an
. >>> abdel fatah fayed is the cairo bureau chief of our sister channel al jazeera arabic and explained how politics in soccer can overlap in egypt. >> we cannot say it is normal. the main reason is there's a huge tension between the sports fans in egypt and the ministry of interior. the police is very you can say, angry. there is many legal condition, you know considering by the courts in egypt, and trying to consider all the league as terrorist organization and this is very...
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fox29weekend 29 weekend and a video and send to us with #fox29weekend 29 weekend and i'll talk to you next fayather. you know what starts today catlin i'm taking a look. >> orchid extravaganza long wood gardens a lot will go through to check that out. beautiful. >> nice preview before the flower show comes to town which i believe is next month. it's nice to see something bright and beautiful in middle of winter when it's cold and gray. it's gray outside today. not cold. snow showers north. there is winter storm developing over next 24 hours that will track north of philadelphia area. that being said, even though brunts of snow is in places like new england and upstate new york a winter weather advisory for poconos, lehigh valley, bucks, montgomery, chester, berks, if you're in this area you see couple inches accumulating snow and ice through tuesday morning. here's how it plays out. future cast shows clouds associated with the storm to the north and sunshine further south will really split the area. if you're in delaware, south jersey, more fun for you today and warmer temperatures up north in
fox29weekend 29 weekend and a video and send to us with #fox29weekend 29 weekend and i'll talk to you next fayather. you know what starts today catlin i'm taking a look. >> orchid extravaganza long wood gardens a lot will go through to check that out. beautiful. >> nice preview before the flower show comes to town which i believe is next month. it's nice to see something bright and beautiful in middle of winter when it's cold and gray. it's gray outside today. not cold. snow showers...
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. >> the next day sunday she had plans to meet up with her mother fay and best friend maria woods. >>sed to see her mother the next morning but she didn't. her mother and i were worried and scared. we were hoping for the best and praying that she was just tired from the night before. >> your mother started getting frantic when she didn't call her back. >> worried sick her mother called a friend who worked in law enforcement. >> it was police detective and small town near hawkinsville. >> he called a number of times and he actually went around midnight and drove to ocilla and looked around her house and left the business card. he left maybe 15-20 minutes on her house phone p. >> monday october 24th, over at irwin county high school students and teachers began their day. >> i have morning duty as i do every morning all of the teaches come down the hall as they do i am greeting everybody. that particular morning one of our fellow co-workers came up and said hey has anybody seen tara this morning? nobody had. >> i was running late and the school secretary called. >> she taught at the same
. >> the next day sunday she had plans to meet up with her mother fay and best friend maria woods. >>sed to see her mother the next morning but she didn't. her mother and i were worried and scared. we were hoping for the best and praying that she was just tired from the night before. >> your mother started getting frantic when she didn't call her back. >> worried sick her mother called a friend who worked in law enforcement. >> it was police detective and small...
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the shoulin temple school is fay nous for its gravity defying school.he cut. there is intense pressure says the coach. each rehearsal is also an inspection. up until the last minute the show isn't confirmed. the show is the annual new year gala on state tv. at one of its time rehearsals it's a menagerie of traditional dancers and acrobats all competing for coveted spots. the school has performed before but it's hu's first time. i'm so excited this year she says. i used to watch them perform on stage. but now it's my turn. the new year's gala is an old school variety show. a five-hour marathon. heavy on some dance and communist style party patriotism. it's a cultural phenomena in china, drawing more viewers than the oscars emmys and vmas combined. and the audience numbers are staggering around 700 million people watch the gala every year and they tweet nearly 50 million times a minute on chinese social media. and now in what seems a power push, they're taking the gala global. buying newspaper ads and primetime advertising space in the heart of times squa
the shoulin temple school is fay nous for its gravity defying school.he cut. there is intense pressure says the coach. each rehearsal is also an inspection. up until the last minute the show isn't confirmed. the show is the annual new year gala on state tv. at one of its time rehearsals it's a menagerie of traditional dancers and acrobats all competing for coveted spots. the school has performed before but it's hu's first time. i'm so excited this year she says. i used to watch them perform on...
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. >> students attending the schools will not fay a tuition hike for now.resident napolitano says she is pest pointing a proposed increase as a good faith during discussions with governor brown looking to senator more students without increasing prices. napolitano urged raising of 5 percent tuition a year for each of five years. >> millions of americans have to been dill up at the arctic cold grips the nation with hats and scarves not only fashion accessories but schools are closed with record-setting cold from the midwest to the northeast. forecasters say it will be 20 to 40 degrees colder than usual in manny areas. >> and a lot snows. and the damage it can do. you can see part of a roof collapse in massachusetts. officials evacuated a shopping plaza after a woman heard "cracking noise his," in the ceiling of her business. so far, 74 roofs have collapsed the past ten days as massive amendments of snow fell and you notice the beauty of the snow as it falls but you do not think of weight. >> that was wet snow, heavy snow because they were so close to the sno
. >> students attending the schools will not fay a tuition hike for now.resident napolitano says she is pest pointing a proposed increase as a good faith during discussions with governor brown looking to senator more students without increasing prices. napolitano urged raising of 5 percent tuition a year for each of five years. >> millions of americans have to been dill up at the arctic cold grips the nation with hats and scarves not only fashion accessories but schools are closed...
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wife at the time now my wife girlfriend at the time and brought her here and that may have helped slid fayer here and hanging out. >>reporter: always be closing. we know steve played for the spurs one of the assistant coaches was mick. now they are the head coaches and coaching the 2 best teams in the league. the warriors and hawks. coaching against one another in the all star game this sunday in new york. talks about what that is like on t vichlt i think the combination of this being my first year coaching and lacking at kevin and tim duncan and james harden best players in the world next to me and lacking down and seeing mike my former coach and his team down this and madison square garden. it's crazy. >>reporter: i'll be heading to the all star game reporting from new york friday saturday sunday and sandhya l will have the forecast because the low in new york is 7 degrees on sunday new york is 7 degrees on sunday. >> freezing. >>reporter: i'll welcome back the 3 point somewhat out and all star game itself coming up this weekend. new orleans pelican star anthony davis made the trek down
wife at the time now my wife girlfriend at the time and brought her here and that may have helped slid fayer here and hanging out. >>reporter: always be closing. we know steve played for the spurs one of the assistant coaches was mick. now they are the head coaches and coaching the 2 best teams in the league. the warriors and hawks. coaching against one another in the all star game this sunday in new york. talks about what that is like on t vichlt i think the combination of this being my...
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fay buchanan was not sure what her future son-in-law was thupging when he called 911 does does know he wasn't in a good place. >> he didn't feel like things were going right in his life and he didn't know if he wanted to live. >> buchanan said she called the suicide hotline. they promised her police would send out an intervention team but instead, at least two officers with a gang suppression unit showed up after 5:00 last night. watkins started to walk towards them. >> they shot him. and they said, i didn't see anything in his hand until after they shot him. >> the subject had a knife and charged at the officers. they did order him to drop the knife. he did not, so they fired, striking him alt least one time. >> buchanan said she begged officers not to shoot. by her estimate though not confirmed by police whatcon was shot nine times. >> they could have tased him. they didn't have to shoot him. he didn't deserve to die that way. he was not a gang member. he was none of those things. >> philip watkins was engaged to be married, had attended college where he briefly played football and w
fay buchanan was not sure what her future son-in-law was thupging when he called 911 does does know he wasn't in a good place. >> he didn't feel like things were going right in his life and he didn't know if he wanted to live. >> buchanan said she called the suicide hotline. they promised her police would send out an intervention team but instead, at least two officers with a gang suppression unit showed up after 5:00 last night. watkins started to walk towards them. >> they...
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. >> abdel fatah fayed, egypt bureau chief from al jazeera arabic speaking to us. thanks for your insight. let's bring the professor of international information at the london school of economics back in. you were speaking in there. suggestions of links, perhaps, between the groups notional or actual to organised politics. what do you make of that? >> i think for your own viewers, and i know it matters a great deal to al jazeera, we need to be careful before jumping to wild conclusions we need to establish facts. we need to establish if live force was used. why did the police fire against the protesters knowing that the ultras are well-known history - .1. secondly it depends on how the government handles the case transparency, the judicial system and holding perpetrators to account. and for the viewers, when we say the ultras - when we say basically they are known for their defiance of authorities - all authority. they played a key role. they were anti-mohamed mursi, and show defiance against a new president abdul fatah al-sisi. defiant, they are disadvantaged. the
. >> abdel fatah fayed, egypt bureau chief from al jazeera arabic speaking to us. thanks for your insight. let's bring the professor of international information at the london school of economics back in. you were speaking in there. suggestions of links, perhaps, between the groups notional or actual to organised politics. what do you make of that? >> i think for your own viewers, and i know it matters a great deal to al jazeera, we need to be careful before jumping to wild...
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flooded safeway parking lot turning into a river for raft turning into a river for rafter. 87-year-old fay dunlop says the water got into her home. today she and her daughter were filling up sand bag hoping they will be a barrier this time. just better to be prepared ahead of time and see what happens. >> we were in girl scouts. be prepared. >>reporter: also preparing at the vintage store on healdsburg avenue. they did not have sand bag in place before and had to be closed for three days. because of the damage. >> we got pretty wallop. 18 inches of water that went all the way back. came in like a tide. we are going to be prepared this time. >> no taking any chance notch taking any chance. >> if we have to lay in front of the door we will. >> declared state of emergency from december storm hopin to qualify for state or federal aid that could help business. city manager says now as they brings for the next few days of rain his staves being pro active. >> we asked the public work department to good out of the last couple days clearing l the storm drain. clearing depwre out of the creek to mak
flooded safeway parking lot turning into a river for raft turning into a river for rafter. 87-year-old fay dunlop says the water got into her home. today she and her daughter were filling up sand bag hoping they will be a barrier this time. just better to be prepared ahead of time and see what happens. >> we were in girl scouts. be prepared. >>reporter: also preparing at the vintage store on healdsburg avenue. they did not have sand bag in place before and had to be closed for three...
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the national institute on drug abuse says the drug can among other things lead to heart and fay kidney many check out this major mess on inter states in texas after snow started sticking to the roads. look at this. 25 cars and trucks piled up near amarillo in northwest texas. this closed the eastbound lanes of i4. only one driver was taken to the hospital though with minor injuries. >>> north carolina mom is celebrating tonight. >> most definitely live changing something a lot of us around here were dreaming about to be honest. >> a big check. >> you see how they had had to spell it out. >> marie holmes a single mother of four children and one of three winners in one of the biggest jackpots in powerball history. her children between nine months and seven years old. man, she's still soaking in what happened. >> i'm still processing it. it hasn't hit me yet. i'll still processing. >> she's taking over the lump sum after winning the latest $564 million jackpot. she plans to donate some of her winnings to her church and to charities and if you plan on contacting her and have no idea who sh
the national institute on drug abuse says the drug can among other things lead to heart and fay kidney many check out this major mess on inter states in texas after snow started sticking to the roads. look at this. 25 cars and trucks piled up near amarillo in northwest texas. this closed the eastbound lanes of i4. only one driver was taken to the hospital though with minor injuries. >>> north carolina mom is celebrating tonight. >> most definitely live changing something a lot of...
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he was jailed along with two other journalists, mohammed fay fahmy and bahher mohammed. >> i thought this day would never come. >> i knew it would come. well peter greste is a free man. he is currently with our brother, mike in sip rest where he's gathering his thoughts at the moment. he is safe healthy, and very very happy to be on his way home. i have spoken with him recently and we wanted -- and first, he wanted to thank all the people who have supported him. who have given time money, energy, in seeking his freedom. peter also wanted to mention the work that the australian government has done the foreign minister julie bishop the concierge and management group, and adequacy adore ralph king who was not going to leave egypt until he was free. and i know ralph particularly went out of his way, he personalized this and just can't thank him enough for his support, and also to his wife for their fine hospitality and friendship that they've offered us while all the family. >> i've been speaking to a fellow al jazeera reporter if she's had a chance yet to speak to peter greste. >> i hav
he was jailed along with two other journalists, mohammed fay fahmy and bahher mohammed. >> i thought this day would never come. >> i knew it would come. well peter greste is a free man. he is currently with our brother, mike in sip rest where he's gathering his thoughts at the moment. he is safe healthy, and very very happy to be on his way home. i have spoken with him recently and we wanted -- and first, he wanted to thank all the people who have supported him. who have given time...
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fays each of you Ñi served as national security fáfá adviser illustrating how the r nature of warfarehaps each of youfár how you think we need to be better prepared not only in the v and cyber warfare but also in the education of our country as to the importance of this very jf complex area, which is also e1 probably going to be increasing fá importance. >> i think cyber is of xdw3d increasing importance.okñr i believe we're just touching a surface and that we could profitjf by some innovative thinking lplpok about how we can approach that problem and how we can get otherçóçó; countries like the chinese, for example, involved in ways thatfbxd and we may have to try several r different things. but the potential danger of cyber not just to us but to those who are practicing it now should enable us to have some i] serious discussions with othes"xd countries.i]c discussion within the united fár states, too, because the government and some of our industries are not cooperating t(jf the way, at least my Ñi understanding are not cooperating the way which could xd really s/uq he ball forward.
fays each of you Ñi served as national security fáfá adviser illustrating how the r nature of warfarehaps each of youfár how you think we need to be better prepared not only in the v and cyber warfare but also in the education of our country as to the importance of this very jf complex area, which is also e1 probably going to be increasing fá importance. >> i think cyber is of xdw3d increasing importance.okñr i believe we're just touching a surface and that we could profitjf by some...
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and that's the source of the millions fayed in taxes which support the parasitic that obama is runnings, the government doesn't make money, it takes it and takes it from enter prizes that are successful. he will not recognize although i'm sure he has been told never in the private sector you write a law with specific details, people are going to work with those details to try to minimize expenses. it is rather elementary but he still doesn't get it >> meantime a very dangerous time. we have been reporting on it a lot of things happening around the world. the american kayla mueller, the same day she was killed, president obama made a pitch with buzz feed. take a look at this. >> yemen is collapsing before our eyes. we cannot stand by and watch. >> the thoughts and prayers of everybody who works here at the white house are with the mueller family at this time. >> the deadline for signing up for health insurance is february february -- february 15th. thanks obama. >> mr. president? >> can i live? >> you do you. >> yolo man. >> george, thoughts? >> some people think this diminishes the pre
and that's the source of the millions fayed in taxes which support the parasitic that obama is runnings, the government doesn't make money, it takes it and takes it from enter prizes that are successful. he will not recognize although i'm sure he has been told never in the private sector you write a law with specific details, people are going to work with those details to try to minimize expenses. it is rather elementary but he still doesn't get it >> meantime a very dangerous time. we...
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he's fay beta kappa in two -- phi beta kappa in two years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he's the captain of the yale baseball team. they came in second in the nation. he's married with a kid, he's, you know, bigtime on campus. his father's wall street his grandfather's wall street, and everybody says wall street. finish and he moves to odessa. [laughter] i mean it's an extraordinary person to make that kind of decision. by the way it's an extraordinary woman to have said i'm with ya. [applause] so as i say in the book we get out there, and dad finds us a place to live. and a duplex. [laughter] on seventh street with one of the few indoor bathrooms on the street, a bathroom we shared with two ladies of the night. [laughter] so much for the silver spoon stuff. [laughter] see, what happens is people develop myths about you in the public life and, you know, i'm sure those people have an image of dad that is not even close to reality. this book will help people understand what he's like. and is it objective? not at all. no, not on -- [laughter] not even close. >> w
he's fay beta kappa in two -- phi beta kappa in two years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he's the captain of the yale baseball team. they came in second in the nation. he's married with a kid, he's, you know, bigtime on campus. his father's wall street his grandfather's wall street, and everybody says wall street. finish and he moves to odessa. [laughter] i mean it's an extraordinary person to make that kind of decision. by the way it's an extraordinary woman to have said...
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violent ideologies that we are fais facing. we studied mind comp.wanted to know what the battle plan was for hitler. we are fools if we don't study the koran that fuels the islamic state. we have the battle plan. they are very clear they are following the battle plan that's been laid out by islamic scholars throughout history. we would sell ourselves short if we don't study it fully. you have to know your enemy. part of the enemy is the religion they are practicing. we should not -- i want to say this idea that we are going to give them an ideology victory is very shortsighted. the greater propaganda victory will be if we say clearly that they're extremist interpretation is one that we do not follow and we move forward with rejecting that interpretation and saying clearly that this is unacceptable. >> the president has no business saying he doesn't follow that because it's not his religion. >> nobody can call it out. >> james, should he call out those leaders? you're funding this stuff. why are you doing that? should he call them out? >> he did. >>
violent ideologies that we are fais facing. we studied mind comp.wanted to know what the battle plan was for hitler. we are fools if we don't study the koran that fuels the islamic state. we have the battle plan. they are very clear they are following the battle plan that's been laid out by islamic scholars throughout history. we would sell ourselves short if we don't study it fully. you have to know your enemy. part of the enemy is the religion they are practicing. we should not -- i want to...
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. >> and coming up we close the week with fallon fay, murphy deniro seinfeld, hanks.ale announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ this is the equivalent of the sugar in one regular soda. and this is one soda a day over an average adult lifetime. but there's a better choice. drink more brita water. clean, refreshing, brita. >>> was that first group of people that you put together the reason we're sitting here 40 years later? >> no question the show stands on their shoulders, them and the designers and musicians, every aspect of
. >> and coming up we close the week with fallon fay, murphy deniro seinfeld, hanks.ale announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't...
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if they live in ohio, they fay federal capital gains rate plus an additional 5.3%.now, what would you rather pay? 25.3% in taxes or 20%? and for many of these people who are successful, it's a large amount of money. so that's why when you go to naples and drive around down there you keep bumping into ohioans. because they've all moved and with the savings they make by not paying ohio's income tax they can buy another house down there. this is not complicated. we can not lose our best and brightest. i'm just pleading with you to understand that we drive them out and that go down there and when they go down there to florida they're building a new performing arts center down in naples. they're down there hanging out, creating jobs down there. i want art centers in wilmington ohio, not naples florida. i want to keep them here. >> so that's the easy part of it. and you can debate about how you want to do it. that $500 million gets paid for by the savings that we've been able to generate. but i've got to tell you something that frankly i think is almost as important. i be
if they live in ohio, they fay federal capital gains rate plus an additional 5.3%.now, what would you rather pay? 25.3% in taxes or 20%? and for many of these people who are successful, it's a large amount of money. so that's why when you go to naples and drive around down there you keep bumping into ohioans. because they've all moved and with the savings they make by not paying ohio's income tax they can buy another house down there. this is not complicated. we can not lose our best and...
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if he's convicted of the other charges, he still fays six years behind pris -- faces six years behind the rally for the victims will start at 9:30. >> thank you, delia, live outside d.c. superior court this morning. >>> 100 baltimore police officers will begin wearing body cameras as part of a $1.4 million pilot program. that's the recommendation from a tax force. baltimore's mayor stephanie roll lingsz-blake says the cameras will help restore trust in citizens. >>> a dispute involving a natural gas pipeline will are heard in a virginia courtroom today. an augusta county man is suing dominion virginia power. lily is a partner in a pipeline that will run through his land. he's changing the state law that allows companies to survey private property without permission. >>> a separate proposed gas pipeline also the subject of a controversy in west virginia. eight people in monroe county are fighting plans for a possible route for the pipeline through jefferson national forest which returns at the south end of the county aong the virginia bored -- along the virginia border. hundreds of peo
if he's convicted of the other charges, he still fays six years behind pris -- faces six years behind the rally for the victims will start at 9:30. >> thank you, delia, live outside d.c. superior court this morning. >>> 100 baltimore police officers will begin wearing body cameras as part of a $1.4 million pilot program. that's the recommendation from a tax force. baltimore's mayor stephanie roll lingsz-blake says the cameras will help restore trust in citizens. >>> a...
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mohammad al-fayed is going on ten hours at the lottery register. people come from west philadelphia and north philly too because there a plus mini martis lucky. >> last year somebody hit here a million-dollar and last week somebody hit $80,000, for a scratch out. we are the lucky place. >> reporter: statewide power ball tickets were selling at a rate of 4500 ticket a minute. >> power ball ticket police report report she gave her husband his order to do the power ball buying. >> i gave to it my husband and he better have plate. brian wilson is doing the job himself if he its. >> reporter: what would you do with the money. >> i would buy my mom and house and buy me a brand new car. >> reporter: oh, yeah, buy a brand new car and million other dreams for each individual who is buying a ticket, now the deadline to buy ticket is 9:58 tonight the drawing is at 11:00 o'clock. i have mine, chris may. >> if you play, good luck. reporting live from wynnewood pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news"y just knew it, good luck, pat i hope you are the winner. >>> c
mohammad al-fayed is going on ten hours at the lottery register. people come from west philadelphia and north philly too because there a plus mini martis lucky. >> last year somebody hit here a million-dollar and last week somebody hit $80,000, for a scratch out. we are the lucky place. >> reporter: statewide power ball tickets were selling at a rate of 4500 ticket a minute. >> power ball ticket police report report she gave her husband his order to do the power ball buying....
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bill: see you at the beautiful fay. chris stirewalt in washington. >> you bet. >> fox news alert on the measles outbreak. it is spreading. new cases reported at a day-care center outside of chicago. five babies are diagnose with the highly contagious disease an less than a year old. the source of the infection not yet known. health officials say we can expect even more cases. garrett tenney joining us live from chicago. tell me first about the situation at this particular day care center. >> reporter: jamie, on sunday health officials received word that two infants were treated at local hospital with fever and rash they both attended the kindercare learning center just outside of chicago. then on tuesday dare care staff passed word three additional children had also come down with symptoms. lab tests for the first child came back that afternoon positive for measles. in the second child came being bat next day as well. the day-care has received a precautionary deep clean. even though unvaccinated children are being told
bill: see you at the beautiful fay. chris stirewalt in washington. >> you bet. >> fox news alert on the measles outbreak. it is spreading. new cases reported at a day-care center outside of chicago. five babies are diagnose with the highly contagious disease an less than a year old. the source of the infection not yet known. health officials say we can expect even more cases. garrett tenney joining us live from chicago. tell me first about the situation at this particular day care...
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flames and fireballs shot into the air in fay yet county. there were no serious injuries. >>> this morning, some of the top dogs in the world are preparing for the final day of competition on the biggest stage. don dahler is at the westminster dog show in new york where tonight one will be crowned best in show. >> good morning. this is sasha, a tibetan mastiff. looks like a big lion. in just a few hours, this building will be full of dogs and owners and handlers and they are all vying for the canine equivalent of the super bowl. before the main competition begins, these dogs and their handlers find some time for toys touchups treats of course, and often a quick nap. >> it is the event of the year. we have many good dog shows but westminster is like the cream of the crop. >> reporter: every year america's best bred best kept dogs come to new york city for the westminster dog show. they enter the competition as one of nearly 3,000 and hope to exit with the top prize of best in show. >> look at these dogs. they are in magnificent condition. >> amazing. >> reporter: peter gree
flames and fireballs shot into the air in fay yet county. there were no serious injuries. >>> this morning, some of the top dogs in the world are preparing for the final day of competition on the biggest stage. don dahler is at the westminster dog show in new york where tonight one will be crowned best in show. >> good morning. this is sasha, a tibetan mastiff. looks like a big lion. in just a few hours, this building will be full of dogs and owners and handlers and they are all...
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if you have the cooler weather, you will probably get breaks. 50 in la fay la fayette. lot of 40s. brutally cold, looking for dozen of record lows by thursday and friday all the way down to florida. it will be one for the record books here. for us, waiting for a change but it won't be until probably sunday/monday when a system will dig down from the north. maybe next week. there's hints of the early rain. humid if you get the sun. the breeze is not what it was yesterday. it's a lot less an variable a 50s, 60s to 70s. >>> we're looking at a commute on the east shore -- on the east shore. we do have some slow traffic, document -- we do have slow traffic, to be sure. we've had a lot of heavy traffic in the south bay in the last hour. 85 between 280 and 101 northbound, i don't recommend it. we've had a couple of different crashes along the stretch. some of the other freeways are a better call. 101 is not that bad. but all of the freeways in the south bay are slow as we look at the dumbarton bridge. that's improved. and highway 101 heading south from san mateo is not that ba
if you have the cooler weather, you will probably get breaks. 50 in la fay la fayette. lot of 40s. brutally cold, looking for dozen of record lows by thursday and friday all the way down to florida. it will be one for the record books here. for us, waiting for a change but it won't be until probably sunday/monday when a system will dig down from the north. maybe next week. there's hints of the early rain. humid if you get the sun. the breeze is not what it was yesterday. it's a lot less an...
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do you all of that then you realize do they have to pay the real first class air fay now, right?nited has to do something. >> do we -- were there certain cities involved, do you know? >> yes. mostly, from new york, to london, but this is where the glitch happened. you had to trick the system into thinking you were booking from united's denmark location. >> oh,. >> so today pretend you were in denmark basically, because there was the issue that currency that caused the error. but people fooled the system. why not? >> heck ya, get to go know you pretty well, lauren. >> we're learning some things. >> like to travel, first class, 07 bucks, let's do it. >> who wouldn't do that? >> oh, hey now you are talking. didn't you take the monday you save, get a nice hotel, do more stuff. i would have booked it all, too. >> more fancy earrings like she has. >> let's see the earrings. >> i have bad identify site, cataract. see you tomorrow. >> enjoy. >> okay, so what did you think about this? hey, taney dragons, listen up, scandal rocks the little league world, as the world series champions, are
do you all of that then you realize do they have to pay the real first class air fay now, right?nited has to do something. >> do we -- were there certain cities involved, do you know? >> yes. mostly, from new york, to london, but this is where the glitch happened. you had to trick the system into thinking you were booking from united's denmark location. >> oh,. >> so today pretend you were in denmark basically, because there was the issue that currency that caused the...
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and we will have to recall staff if an energy occurred which happened in 2013 when tropical storm fay formed in the gulf of mexico. we had to recall staff to staff up the operation centers and head quarters in the region. not only are they not getting paid. they are not there when the country needs them and have to be called back. there are consequences not only to the people who are not part of the 1% and not going to get paychecks. there is real impact from the colorado floods and you name it because our ability to pay will be postponed. there are emergency responders supposed to be travelling to training centers this weekend and they will not be able to go without a budget and we will not be able to mike up the training. some of the training is so rare we are the only facility outside of the military that does this and it will not be easy to reschedule. many of the people will not be able to take it this year and it will delay them a year. those are the consequencess of a shutdown and cr. >> secretary johnson, do you support the senate democrats fill bustering this bill? >> i suppo
and we will have to recall staff if an energy occurred which happened in 2013 when tropical storm fay formed in the gulf of mexico. we had to recall staff to staff up the operation centers and head quarters in the region. not only are they not getting paid. they are not there when the country needs them and have to be called back. there are consequences not only to the people who are not part of the 1% and not going to get paychecks. there is real impact from the colorado floods and you name it...
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into strategy, it's been written into standard operating procedure so at an operational level, and fay daley, tactically, the folks who work with andy are trained on how to get p.i.i. out of material they've got to push along before it is pushed along. so just, it was very fwratfiing to me to see that the concept it started with has begun to take hold within d.h.s. in these regards. i don't know if you want to comment about that. >> i think what i would add from a cyber security perspective it's strategic. i say that as a citizen concerned about privacy in my own life but also as a cybersecurity practitioner where i recognize and i think most people in this field recognize that to effectively secure cyberspace, we need to -- we need the trust of the people we're working to secure. if we don't build in strong privacy and civil liberties protections and ideally enhancements, we're not going to succeed as cybersecurity practitioners. i think that's a critical point of strength for the department and as he said, we have two really strong organizations to draw pob. we have institutionalized
into strategy, it's been written into standard operating procedure so at an operational level, and fay daley, tactically, the folks who work with andy are trained on how to get p.i.i. out of material they've got to push along before it is pushed along. so just, it was very fwratfiing to me to see that the concept it started with has begun to take hold within d.h.s. in these regards. i don't know if you want to comment about that. >> i think what i would add from a cyber security...
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problems out there, we know that in some areas of the country, you have children trapped in absolutely fai
problems out there, we know that in some areas of the country, you have children trapped in absolutely fai