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we will now take a look at what has been grabbing headlines in weekly news magazines with florence florence villeminot. eminot. florence villa is thee: angela merkel woman of -- the person of the year, beating a crowd of impressive runners-up. donald trump, the leader of isis, the iranian president hassan rouhani. why did she win? the managing editor of "time magazine" explains the choice magazine" and says no one was tested the way she was. she has shown moral leadership in a world in which it is in short supply, according to "time magazine." tim "time magazine" applies the way she responded to the crisis. one of the only women to have the cover. it's quite a big deal. the german press is thrilled about it. one paper said that angela merkel is now the leader of the west. genie: there has also been a lot of magazine coverage this week about the islamic state group. inis weakened by airstrikes iraq and syria, yet gaining ground in libya. florence: it says that isis is essentially helping itself to africa. it has an interesting interview with the french defense minister, jean-yves le drian, w
we will now take a look at what has been grabbing headlines in weekly news magazines with florence florence villeminot. eminot. florence villa is thee: angela merkel woman of -- the person of the year, beating a crowd of impressive runners-up. donald trump, the leader of isis, the iranian president hassan rouhani. why did she win? the managing editor of "time magazine" explains the choice magazine" and says no one was tested the way she was. she has shown moral leadership in a...
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why have you left the archery, florence? florence trenchard: because after mr.s display, i felt in no humor for shooting. [footsteps]. tom hanks: booth heads next door to peter taltavul's star saloon. whether or not francis burke, the man who drove the lincoln carriage and john parker, the man detailed to protect the president, are drinking at the star saloon when booth enters, will never be known with any certainty. john wilkes booth: mr. taltavul. tom hanks: but the urge somehow to be a part of or witness to the killing of abraham lincoln will prompt many to make claims that are impossible to substantiate. the remark allegedly overheard during intermission by orchestra conductor william withers is a prime example. peter taltavul: you're a fine tragedian, john, but you'll never be as great as your father. john wilkes booth: when i leave the stage for good, i'll be the most talked about man in america. tom hanks: and the stage is set for the most dramatic and resonant crime in american history. asa trenchard: nary red, it all comes to their barkin' up the wrong
why have you left the archery, florence? florence trenchard: because after mr.s display, i felt in no humor for shooting. [footsteps]. tom hanks: booth heads next door to peter taltavul's star saloon. whether or not francis burke, the man who drove the lincoln carriage and john parker, the man detailed to protect the president, are drinking at the star saloon when booth enters, will never be known with any certainty. john wilkes booth: mr. taltavul. tom hanks: but the urge somehow to be a part...
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florence: this is over the controversial move to strip people of dual nationality. it is kind of overshadowing a lot of other big debates, which we should probably have as we go into a new year. you can always count on "charlie hebdo" to have a funny take on this. you can see francois hollande making his traditional e nd-of-year speech. aurore: and we will stick to "charlie hebdo," as they mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks. on january 6, there will be a special edition of "charlie hebdo" to mark the anniversary of those attacks which took place on january 7 last year. it will be a double issue and run one million copies. they will reprint some of the best cartoons from some of the cartoonists who died in that horrible attack. you will be able to see some of their best cartoons, as well as cartoons from surviving staff members and messages of support from other celebrities, tributes to these heroes of the political cartoon world. that is essentially how they are being remembered here in france. let's move on to a feminist magazine, which is paying tribute
florence: this is over the controversial move to strip people of dual nationality. it is kind of overshadowing a lot of other big debates, which we should probably have as we go into a new year. you can always count on "charlie hebdo" to have a funny take on this. you can see francois hollande making his traditional e nd-of-year speech. aurore: and we will stick to "charlie hebdo," as they mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks. on january 6, there will be a special...
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two separate accidents, northbound, up near that florence columbus interchange. look at this mess this guy sideways across i-95. this is i-95 northbound off ramp for 420. this is on ramp from 420 and here's off ramp. it looks like maybe the guy slipped from the wet roadway on the ramp. so that is causing a a delay, anyone north of i-95 near 120. another bridge opening set to get underway. we're looking live at burlington bristol bridge getting ready for another opening. we have red and white lights, all kind of christmas lights up. we have been celebrating very kelly christmas all through the month of december. keep those pictures coming, had thanks to tricia waters we showed this earlier today and gang from holmesberg in the great northeast decorating the bow windows. if you'd like to see all of the pictures that have been sent to us whether we showed them on the air or not all you have to do is go to your social media, whether it be social media twitter, facebook, instagram and put in the hashtag fox 29 lights and see pictures coming up. later tonight the we ar
two separate accidents, northbound, up near that florence columbus interchange. look at this mess this guy sideways across i-95. this is i-95 northbound off ramp for 420. this is on ramp from 420 and here's off ramp. it looks like maybe the guy slipped from the wet roadway on the ramp. so that is causing a a delay, anyone north of i-95 near 120. another bridge opening set to get underway. we're looking live at burlington bristol bridge getting ready for another opening. we have red and white...
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storms moving through columbia and the eastside, -- on the side and showers from manning towards florence but the bulk continues to move with heavy rains around lake murray region. this is an estimate of the rainfall since last night, heavy rain through abbeville, greenwood into newberry, easily 3 to 4 inches of rainr-a;er^ia had fallen. we haven't seen that much in columbia but we're getting good right now. areal flood warning for the county. that is until 6:15 pm, replacing the flash flood warning in effect. we also have a flash flood warning in effect for northern fairfield county until 5:45 pm. you can see the red areas, river flood warnings. we can assume all the rivers are in flood mode at this point , some more than others, significant flooding of the rivers through the weekend. a flood watch for the northwestern half of the state. currently it is raining and we of thunderstorms, thunder or moment ago, 71 degrees and calm but for humid. are forecast for tonight will continue to see showers and thunderstorms, a low 64, rain during the day but it will taper off in the afteteoon with
storms moving through columbia and the eastside, -- on the side and showers from manning towards florence but the bulk continues to move with heavy rains around lake murray region. this is an estimate of the rainfall since last night, heavy rain through abbeville, greenwood into newberry, easily 3 to 4 inches of rainr-a;er^ia had fallen. we haven't seen that much in columbia but we're getting good right now. areal flood warning for the county. that is until 6:15 pm, replacing the flash flood...
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. >> travis in florence, alabama, hello. florence, alabama, are you there? >> caller: yes, i'm here. can you hear me? >> yes, we can. go ahead with your comment. >> caller: i'm travis bails from florence, alabama. i had several relatives in the army in northern virginia. and my question is, had lee been able to link up with johnson in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? >> no. >> why not? >> the south was fought out. the men had done more longer with less than any army in history but they were fought out. they were worn out. had general lee been able to escape my forces, he couldn't have lasted any longer than days. his men were starved, out of ammunition, barefoot, many of them. they were defeated in everything except spirit. but had general lee been able to break loose from my forces, it would not have prolonged the war and certainly would not have changed the outcome of the war. >> general lee. >> i had a duty to try. i had a duty to my government and my men. but, in retrospect, general grant is absolutely right. by the ti
. >> travis in florence, alabama, hello. florence, alabama, are you there? >> caller: yes, i'm here. can you hear me? >> yes, we can. go ahead with your comment. >> caller: i'm travis bails from florence, alabama. i had several relatives in the army in northern virginia. and my question is, had lee been able to link up with johnson in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? >> no. >> why not? >> the south was fought out. the...
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and then they will get something at the end. >> the florence. >> go hawkeyes. mollie: better the rose bowl than the thorn bowl. be sure to tune into kcci tomorrow afternoon,, we're airing a hawkeye rose bowl special live from pasadena, right before the big game. it all starts at 2pm on kcci. today is the last day of 2015 going out,on a sunny. but cold note. we are warming up for the big game. metinka: they get all the nice weather year round and they will have a beautiful day tomorrow for the game. temperatures in the 60's. not quite that nice here. the wind chill has been falling below zero, reminding us it is winter but it looks pretty. a welcome sight. bundle up because the wind chill will only be in the single digits and teens. it will be a cold start to 2016. a little bit on the cool side. mollie: an attorney for bill cosby says the entertainer will be cleared of the sexual assault charge he was arrested for yesterday. cosby is accused of drugging and assaulting a woman at his home almost 12 years ago. kenneth craig reports, new at noon. kenneth: bill cosb
and then they will get something at the end. >> the florence. >> go hawkeyes. mollie: better the rose bowl than the thorn bowl. be sure to tune into kcci tomorrow afternoon,, we're airing a hawkeye rose bowl special live from pasadena, right before the big game. it all starts at 2pm on kcci. today is the last day of 2015 going out,on a sunny. but cold note. we are warming up for the big game. metinka: they get all the nice weather year round and they will have a beautiful day...
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hisin the last page of diary, he confesses that he accepted a parole when he was at florence.t to stay alive, so we could go home to his wife and daughter. he says he regrets that he was so judgmental of his comrades. that no one should do that. that no one should try to assume they know what it's like to be in that position. i think it speaks to this gutwrenching torments of these prisoners were going through, whether this prison or other prisons. they are feeling a have been forgotten in many cases. they don't really have a sense of the big exurb. whether it's a question of is this total war, is there attrition, is their exchanges going on? theyare trying to survive, can a lot or consider these abstract questions of patriotism and duty. even questions about the union or abolition. they are just trying to survive. some of them do give in and accept parole, and even join the confederacy. real,k they are very human moments of crisis that can speak to us through the generations. you read about in these diaries and these memoirs that i think we have recognized enough in civil war
hisin the last page of diary, he confesses that he accepted a parole when he was at florence.t to stay alive, so we could go home to his wife and daughter. he says he regrets that he was so judgmental of his comrades. that no one should do that. that no one should try to assume they know what it's like to be in that position. i think it speaks to this gutwrenching torments of these prisoners were going through, whether this prison or other prisons. they are feeling a have been forgotten in many...
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florence: it is definitely a bitter pill for them to swallow.y have some very painful from round one. it must be said, they are quite pessimistic about what might happen on sunday. round two, the national front is actually widening its audience and could win additional votes in the second round. look here, they are holding out a bit more hope, starting to say -- look, we keep talking about the national front, but they haven't won yet. the game isn't over yet. show in still do a good the second round, but a lot of papers are wondering -- how in the world did we get here? an interesting article that asks this question, how did this is xenophobia back with thinking move good against the values of the french republic? how did this demagogue it and dangerous party become a real option for one out of four french voters? genie: there has been a lot of surprise and dismay in international papers. florence: absolutely. at the look of the front page of call itependent," they a fascist uprising. ideologys a political popular in the 1930's that was all abou
florence: it is definitely a bitter pill for them to swallow.y have some very painful from round one. it must be said, they are quite pessimistic about what might happen on sunday. round two, the national front is actually widening its audience and could win additional votes in the second round. look here, they are holding out a bit more hope, starting to say -- look, we keep talking about the national front, but they haven't won yet. the game isn't over yet. show in still do a good the second...
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florence: he's definitely the star of the day in the british press.his is major tim peek, the first british european space agency astronaut to visit the international space station. he has gone through six years of intensive trainingó
florence: he's definitely the star of the day in the british press.his is major tim peek, the first british european space agency astronaut to visit the international space station. he has gone through six years of intensive trainingó
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florence louie, thank you for that update. now, columbia is on high alert over forest fires spreading across the country, firefighters battling in various locations, withhold from military. it's believed strong winds fuelled by el nino are fuelling the fires >>> polls in the central african republic, seen as crucial to restoring peace in a country starred by religious violence, beginning with the fall of the mostly christian government seleka. we have this report from the stronghold of seleka fighters >>> these men traded war for work. they fought for the seleka which toppled the president in 2013. >> i'm happy he has gone. we need to help find its play. i put down the gun to work, and showed others it can be done. >> this is the heart of the seleka rebellion. when the mostly muslim group was driven from power, revenge was taken on seleka and muslim civilians. hundreds fled their home. the country has been devastated. wednesday's election to replace the interim government has been delayed five times. preparations going down to
florence louie, thank you for that update. now, columbia is on high alert over forest fires spreading across the country, firefighters battling in various locations, withhold from military. it's believed strong winds fuelled by el nino are fuelling the fires >>> polls in the central african republic, seen as crucial to restoring peace in a country starred by religious violence, beginning with the fall of the mostly christian government seleka. we have this report from the stronghold of...
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the confederacy, they were shifting prisoners to prisons in charleston, florence and so many might have died there. if they survived that, they would go into parole camp and that could last weeks or months, sort of the experience of the bureaucracy of the army. they waited to be formally exchanged. one in particular, this soldier named george robbins, talked about the journey home on the train, he called that the climax of his suffering. that that was even worse than being here because he was in an overcrowded train with drunk soldiers and he was overwhelmed and exhausted. they would go through this journey of trying to get home and then many of them made it home and then would die at home because their bodies were so broken from the experience and the disease, the chronic disease. so it wasn't just as though being freed from here and being exchanged was the end of the story. >> as far as the 13,000 pows that died at andersonville, what happened to them? what does history tell us about what happened? >> well, the death here, it was this overcrowding and exposure a and malnutrition, they
the confederacy, they were shifting prisoners to prisons in charleston, florence and so many might have died there. if they survived that, they would go into parole camp and that could last weeks or months, sort of the experience of the bureaucracy of the army. they waited to be formally exchanged. one in particular, this soldier named george robbins, talked about the journey home on the train, he called that the climax of his suffering. that that was even worse than being here because he was...
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call is fromt travis in florence, alabama. can you hear me? i'm travis from florence, alabama. i had several relatives in the army of northern virginia. my question is hadley been able to link up with johnston in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? guest: no. host: why not? guest: the south was fought out. the south had done more with longer and less than any army in history. they had worn out. able torally been escape my forces, he could not have lasted any longer than days. his men were starved, out of ammunition, barefoot, many of defeated in were everything except spirit. had generally been able to break loose from my forces, it would not have prolonged the war and certainly would not have changed the outcome of the war. host: generally? guest: i had a duty to try. i had a duty to my government and my men, but in retrospect, general grant is absolutely right. by the time i would reach general johnson, there's no telling how many men i would have had left. men every mile because they were exhausted and starving. they could not go any further.
call is fromt travis in florence, alabama. can you hear me? i'm travis from florence, alabama. i had several relatives in the army of northern virginia. my question is hadley been able to link up with johnston in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? guest: no. host: why not? guest: the south was fought out. the south had done more with longer and less than any army in history. they had worn out. able torally been escape my forces, he could not have lasted any...
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florence l on. oism al jazeera, malaysia. all the news on our website.om. >>> on america tonight a miracle drug that can save the lives of millions of americans if they can afford to pay for it. the doctor has told you you're sick enough and the tests and the insurance company says? <>> the cost of a cure. thanks for joining us. se look at the cost of a
florence l on. oism al jazeera, malaysia. all the news on our website.om. >>> on america tonight a miracle drug that can save the lives of millions of americans if they can afford to pay for it. the doctor has told you you're sick enough and the tests and the insurance company says?
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florence: the imf said five years before they run out of money.t is not technically the way it works. the short answer is, five years. i do not think that is going to be the case. this is an opportunity for some of these economies to make a difficult decision that would be hard to take the masterly. -- domestically. saudi arabia is doing that. consolidation of expenditures, these are desirable things to do and very difficult to do given the regional context. manus: who is under the most pressure in france? who is under the most social pressure as a result of all of this? florence: there are two groups of countries. there are the small countries like bahrain. they get a lot of help from neighbors. there are larger countries like saudi arabia, which have populations of 19 million saudis. a lot of domestic consumption, which they have to reduce in order to deal with it. i would say all of them are under pressure. certain countries, like qatar, have less pressure. anna: thank you for joining us this morning. kokou, thank you for joining us for the las
florence: the imf said five years before they run out of money.t is not technically the way it works. the short answer is, five years. i do not think that is going to be the case. this is an opportunity for some of these economies to make a difficult decision that would be hard to take the masterly. -- domestically. saudi arabia is doing that. consolidation of expenditures, these are desirable things to do and very difficult to do given the regional context. manus: who is under the most...
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and disable tractor-trailer, northbound, on 295 up near the florence-columbus interchange. mass transit looking good with no reported delays. >> we are all talking about this, after another disappointing season, eagles bosses say chip's got to go. the coach gets fired days before the final game, dave kinchen is in upper darby, i'm just looking at all of the different headlines and comments on this one, another one that said blue chip. what are people saying, and what are people thinking now dave? >> pretty good one, one of the things you can do a lot with the headlines, you know, people are shocked in terms of the timing, i think a lot of people felt like it was something that was going to happen, and eventually, but when they get word of the firing, and we actually broke the news a lot of people at 69th street station this morning, and there was a collective say what pretty much. because they just weren't expect to go hear something like this before of course the last game of the season. now, true, of course, the eagles, they weren't doing well, we know it was a disappoint
and disable tractor-trailer, northbound, on 295 up near the florence-columbus interchange. mass transit looking good with no reported delays. >> we are all talking about this, after another disappointing season, eagles bosses say chip's got to go. the coach gets fired days before the final game, dave kinchen is in upper darby, i'm just looking at all of the different headlines and comments on this one, another one that said blue chip. what are people saying, and what are people thinking...
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right near the florence-columbus interchange, vine expressway, still closed until about 5:15 or so.his stretch there from the schuylkill, over to broad street. you know the drill if you're out early this morning, for the folks up in levittown, up in and over to the scutters falls, and the route one bridge there, we're dealing with some thick fog. same deal for the gang out here in chester county, malvern, the turnpike through downingtown, coming in on 422. so just be ready as you roll out of the driveway. and if you are headed to the airport be ready for weather delays again today. again not the rain and fog delays we had yesterday. but, certainly, some fog delays this morning, your best bet, check with your airline before you head down to the airport. and pack your patience and maybe little snack if you are traveling with the kids. city septa bus and trolley lines running on modified schedule today. for new years day for the parade and mummers operating on sunday schedule. so keep that in mine. karen, back over to you. >> bob, what did you get the news about chip kelly? >> about 7:
right near the florence-columbus interchange, vine expressway, still closed until about 5:15 or so.his stretch there from the schuylkill, over to broad street. you know the drill if you're out early this morning, for the folks up in levittown, up in and over to the scutters falls, and the route one bridge there, we're dealing with some thick fog. same deal for the gang out here in chester county, malvern, the turnpike through downingtown, coming in on 422. so just be ready as you roll out of...
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florence looi. al jazeera. >> and may the force be with them. coming up, third rail.we leave you with this picture of the empire state building, lit up in blue and white, in honor of the last night of hanukkah. good night. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. i'll ask a democratic member on the house homeland security committee. on the panel is there a right way to respond to mass shooting, and why fear is great business for the n.r.a. this is third. >> americans fear fresh attacks from i.s.i.l. after the massacre in san bernardino. republicans say efforts by democrats to restrict gun sales will not make the country safer.
florence looi. al jazeera. >> and may the force be with them. coming up, third rail.we leave you with this picture of the empire state building, lit up in blue and white, in honor of the last night of hanukkah. good night. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. i'll ask a...
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kennedy: you have tyler florence's number. >> he's fun to pick at.e going down this season? >> i hope so. kennedy: you have a group of cooks. explain to people who haven't seen the show. are these hobos and naredowells you block off the street? >> they are regular home cooks that have never gotten into cook or learned it. usually it's their family or husbands or kids or something, sometimes themselves mom name themselves to go into kitchen boot camp it many a super intense culinary school. my opponent is tyler florence. and we get a group of what i like to call loveable losers. i say that with the most amount of tough love possible. we put them through a series of challenges. one person from each team gets booted off he week. kennedy: if people get booted off early you have might as well stop eating. you are no good to the human race. >> you are a little tougher than i am. people usually say i'm the toughest. kennedy: your toughness molds people into being acceptable chefs. >> it's tough love. we start off laughing because they are so hopeless. we ca
kennedy: you have tyler florence's number. >> he's fun to pick at.e going down this season? >> i hope so. kennedy: you have a group of cooks. explain to people who haven't seen the show. are these hobos and naredowells you block off the street? >> they are regular home cooks that have never gotten into cook or learned it. usually it's their family or husbands or kids or something, sometimes themselves mom name themselves to go into kitchen boot camp it many a super intense...
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florence looi, al jazeera, indonesia. >>> apple is shelling out $348 million to italy to settle a tax dispute. the tech giant reduced its taxable income by booking profits generated in italy through its irish subsidiary. the deal comes after the eu is cracking down on profit shielding operations. >>> a huge swath of south america remains under water tonight, argentina, paragay and other places, many are blaming the foul weather on el nino. >> things like these are repeating themselves all around south america. areas of argentina, paraguay, brazil and uruguay have been hit. paraguay has been hardest hit with almost 100,000 people forced out of their homes near the capital acunsion. those in brazil have now been affected, in the peruvian amazon are afraid. >> it's been raining too much. there's too much water. it's rained here so much it's scary. only god knows what he's doing. this is nature but it's raining too too much. >> reporter: el nino is driven buy warming surface water, in the pacific ocean. nasa says el nino is still building and could even rival the record effects of 1997. w
florence looi, al jazeera, indonesia. >>> apple is shelling out $348 million to italy to settle a tax dispute. the tech giant reduced its taxable income by booking profits generated in italy through its irish subsidiary. the deal comes after the eu is cracking down on profit shielding operations. >>> a huge swath of south america remains under water tonight, argentina, paragay and other places, many are blaming the foul weather on el nino. >> things like these are...
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s/ florence jackson / san bernardino county employee :04 - :07 "and i just wanna mourn with the rest of the families that lost loved ones, for both the victims, this family, all of them." comes in being together.. last 24-hours - gives way to the painful reality here.. a reality few lt. mike madden does.. "the smell of fresh gunpowder was in first officers on scene the morning of the attack.. s/ officer mike madden - first responder:26 - :39 "it was unspeakable the carnage injured or already dead and the pure panic on the faces of individuals." those images frame the investigation that continues right now.. police and federal agents redlands home of syed farook.. and tashfeen malik.. including computers and cell phones that according to officials indicate farook "was talking with people in the us and overseas during the past year who showed an interest in radical jihad." s/ mary ellen o'toole / former "this took days, weeks, if not months to plan out. there's nothing impulsive about this shooting at all." a military style assault... carried out by a couple that had as many as ten pip
s/ florence jackson / san bernardino county employee :04 - :07 "and i just wanna mourn with the rest of the families that lost loved ones, for both the victims, this family, all of them." comes in being together.. last 24-hours - gives way to the painful reality here.. a reality few lt. mike madden does.. "the smell of fresh gunpowder was in first officers on scene the morning of the attack.. s/ officer mike madden - first responder:26 - :39 "it was unspeakable the carnage...
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they're headed to the nearby diner in florence the legendary harold's koffee house. (barb mcdonald - customer :28-:33) "it is a hometown diner where they know you. i'm bad with names but they all know me." several of the seniors were anxious. what would the customers think? (melanie ennen - notre dame sisters :40-:45) ("good morning harold's customers. these are the seven oaks singers." and just like that... natso: "deck the halls with boughs of holly..." ...breakfast took a break. the conversations paused and no one seemed to mind the side order of christmas carols. if she could the owner would add the singers to the menu. (nancy bohnenkamp - harold's koffee house 1:07-1:16) "the music started and everybody settled down. it was nice. it table back there they started singing." kenny bowtie, the most musical of the bunch, helps keep them on point, even if the membership rules are fairly laxed. (kenny bowtie - musician 1:27-1:33) "seven oaks singers are whoever shows up and sings, we include them. if they like to sing, that's what counts." some of the singers remember
they're headed to the nearby diner in florence the legendary harold's koffee house. (barb mcdonald - customer :28-:33) "it is a hometown diner where they know you. i'm bad with names but they all know me." several of the seniors were anxious. what would the customers think? (melanie ennen - notre dame sisters :40-:45) ("good morning harold's customers. these are the seven oaks singers." and just like that... natso: "deck the halls with boughs of holly..."...
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drive is underway and runs through the 31st at red cross donation centers in columbia, charleston, florence and myrtle beach. coordinators with the red cross say donations tend to dwindle during the holidays, so they are encouraging everyone, especially new donors to come out. "well it's important for the blood to be on the shelf when those accidents occur. if you donate blood today and someone has an accident today, that blood's not available for about two or three days because we have to test it and make sure everything's ok for that person to be able to receive that blood." you can donate by visiting the red cross blood donation center on bull street. story. during the afternoon highs will reach the upper 70s and an unsettled weather pattern will return. monday there is a good chance of showers as moist, humid air continues to flow in from the south around a ridge of high pressure anchored off the coast. tuesday a front will cross the area and produce a few showers during the day, and the mild weather will prevail and highs will again reach the 70s. wednesday and thursday will also featu
drive is underway and runs through the 31st at red cross donation centers in columbia, charleston, florence and myrtle beach. coordinators with the red cross say donations tend to dwindle during the holidays, so they are encouraging everyone, especially new donors to come out. "well it's important for the blood to be on the shelf when those accidents occur. if you donate blood today and someone has an accident today, that blood's not available for about two or three days because we have to...
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today's funeral was held at the war memorial in florence, where reed was remembered by fellow officers. >> lloyd died the way that he lived, trying to help somebody. rest in peace, my friend. take over the watch from here. >> police say shetler ran from the scene, they found him six hours later. he's now charged with criminal homicide. >>> a 37-year-old man is charged with dui after crashing into a police car in south philadelphia. nbc 10 here at 25th around 12:30 this morning. police say the driver of this red car slammed into the back of the police cruiser. the officer has minor injuries. >>> it is now five months without a budget for pennsylvania. governor tom wolf today said that he thinks an agreement is close. senators are expected to work through the weekend, but as nbc 10's lauren mayk tells us, that's little comfort to the many state funded agencies in our area struggling to stay open. >> reporter: the room is walled off from the happy chatter of youngsters. it's where this school ran its pre-k counts program before the budget stalemate forced it to cut back. how closely have
today's funeral was held at the war memorial in florence, where reed was remembered by fellow officers. >> lloyd died the way that he lived, trying to help somebody. rest in peace, my friend. take over the watch from here. >> police say shetler ran from the scene, they found him six hours later. he's now charged with criminal homicide. >>> a 37-year-old man is charged with dui after crashing into a police car in south philadelphia. nbc 10 here at 25th around 12:30 this...
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florence l on. oism al jazeera, malaysia. all the news on our website. aljazeera.com. >>> on america tonight a miracle drug that can save the lives of millions of americans if they can afford to pay for it. the doctor has told you you're sick enough and the tests and the insurance company says? <>> the cost of a cure. thanks for joining us. we look at the cost of a secure and some unexpected expenses that come with health care treatments. we've heard a lot about transcription drugs. you will remember the disturbing story of the price of a fill jacked up five thousand%. produce gouging from those most desperate to be saved but what are we willing to pay for the amazing things that can save lives. the end stage of the disease is horrible. it can take decades for sirosis to destroy the live. >> there are an unpleasant ways to die but this is certainly unpleasant. the bleeding in particular that can happen both internally and then outside can be extremely difficult to control > >>> it can reach the brain. >> it rea
florence l on. oism al jazeera, malaysia. all the news on our website. aljazeera.com. >>> on america tonight a miracle drug that can save the lives of millions of americans if they can afford to pay for it. the doctor has told you you're sick enough and the tests and the insurance company says? > there are an unpleasant ways to die but this is certainly unpleasant. the bleeding in particular that can happen both internally and then outside can be extremely difficult to control >...
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i joined by florence villeminot. we are going to start off in the u.s., where the country is still dealing with another mass shooting. flo: that is right, in san bernardino, california. authorities are trying to figure out what the motive was behind the mass killing, but there is an interesting debate over whether or not the motive actually matters. we will look at the editorial in "l.a. times." they are talking worker"terrorism, angry -- no -- whichever, the cartage came from legal guns." -- ifwednesday's wednesday's carnage turns out to be terrorism, you can expect congress and the president to work together to find a solution. if it is in fact just regular gun violence, do not hold your breath. this editorial says we have our priorities completely wrong. we are spending billions of dollars on national security, and the reality is that terrorism is actually quite rare, whereas mass shootings occur on just about a daily basis in the united states. times justnew york ask their readers to share their thoughts. "how of
i joined by florence villeminot. we are going to start off in the u.s., where the country is still dealing with another mass shooting. flo: that is right, in san bernardino, california. authorities are trying to figure out what the motive was behind the mass killing, but there is an interesting debate over whether or not the motive actually matters. we will look at the editorial in "l.a. times." they are talking worker"terrorism, angry -- no -- whichever, the cartage came from...
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. >> reporter: 96-year-old florence rice considers that her unfinished business for 2016. >> i hope for people, our young people get more doors opened to them. >> reporter: speaking of young people at this toy give-away, the ones we talked to weren't too picky. >> what are you hoping to get today? >> to spend time with your family and enjoy the holiday. >> reporter: that is the greatest gift of all. in harlem, i'm stacey sager, >>> as we continue with eyewitness news at 11:00 on this christmas night, a mother shot in the bronx. coincidental. it was soon after asking for a divorce. tonight the search for the man who shot her. >>> and who knew you could call >>> a fire in new jersey destroying a home that one family has lived in nearly 70 years. tonight a christmas they would like to forget. three generations lived in the house. it evaporated just like that thanks to a stove that erupted in flames. it happened in secaucus. josh einiger tonight is talking to the folks who lived there. >> reporter: the fact that house belies the severe damage suffered at this house. firefighters are left wi
. >> reporter: 96-year-old florence rice considers that her unfinished business for 2016. >> i hope for people, our young people get more doors opened to them. >> reporter: speaking of young people at this toy give-away, the ones we talked to weren't too picky. >> what are you hoping to get today? >> to spend time with your family and enjoy the holiday. >> reporter: that is the greatest gift of all. in harlem, i'm stacey sager, >>> as we continue...
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florence villeminot is here with us. hi, flo. lots of focus on republican presidential front-runner donald trump in the wake of that incredible call to ban all muslims from entering the u.s. flo: let's start with the front page of the "new york daily this photocan see where he has just chop the head off of the statue of liberty. that quote might sound familiar. it is inspired by a famous poem by a german priest who in the 1930's when the nazi power was rising in germany, he wrote this german lash out against intellectuals who were not speaking out against the nazi regime. at the time, that poem ended for me and came there was no one left to speak for me." got to say, lots of papers are likening donald trump to adolf hitler in the wake of the comments he made. let's look at a cartoon in "the independent," the british paper today. you can see donald trump essentially doing a not see a nazi salute. his hairstyle is in a ku klux klan style robe. some shady characters he is being likened to in the world. genie: his comments have drawn
florence villeminot is here with us. hi, flo. lots of focus on republican presidential front-runner donald trump in the wake of that incredible call to ban all muslims from entering the u.s. flo: let's start with the front page of the "new york daily this photocan see where he has just chop the head off of the statue of liberty. that quote might sound familiar. it is inspired by a famous poem by a german priest who in the 1930's when the nazi power was rising in germany, he wrote this...
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florence louie reports. >> a little fanfare, a lot of excitement and the stock exchange is officially launched. >> it's a step forward as myanmar liberalizes its economy of liberal rule. ending in 2007. >> this morning we had a dream, and this morning it's come true >>> the exchange is not operational yet. firms that broker and underwrite transactions are not ready, nor are the fixed companies. some observer says local businesses may find it diff to adapt to the stringent regulations imposed on the entities. >> a lot of enterprises are excited by the idea. it's a great atmosphere to have. they may not stay so excited once they find out what changes in governance, scrutiny and culture. the stock exchange is not the first step into the market. it had an exchange several days ago. that shot in the 1960s after the takeover it was exchanged. it allows over the counter trading, but only in two companies. for decades, a military dictate orship and sanctions stifled the economy. >> there has been growth in recent years, spurred by reforms that started when a company took over. investment oppo
florence louie reports. >> a little fanfare, a lot of excitement and the stock exchange is officially launched. >> it's a step forward as myanmar liberalizes its economy of liberal rule. ending in 2007. >> this morning we had a dream, and this morning it's come true >>> the exchange is not operational yet. firms that broker and underwrite transactions are not ready, nor are the fixed companies. some observer says local businesses may find it diff to adapt to the...
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florence them and no is with us today. lots of focus today on the paris climate congress kicked off yesterday. photond impressive family of that meeting that took place yesterday. the front a look at page of the right-wing daily here in france. you can see that impressive photo, a rare show of unanimity. "everyone had the best intentions in the world." the challenge now is to translate those good intentions into a legally binding and universal agreement. the left-leaning paper agrees today. -- it is an old-fashioned way of saying "get to work." essentially it means, "get to the coal mines." genie: there is also a big debate over who is more responsible for the house gas emissions, china, india, countries like that, or very wealthy countries like the united states. flo: and while countries are bickering over who is responsible, the world is suffering. you can see that in a cartoon in the chinese paper, "the global times." you can see these countries fighting over who is imaging more greenhouse gases. what is interesting abo
florence them and no is with us today. lots of focus today on the paris climate congress kicked off yesterday. photond impressive family of that meeting that took place yesterday. the front a look at page of the right-wing daily here in france. you can see that impressive photo, a rare show of unanimity. "everyone had the best intentions in the world." the challenge now is to translate those good intentions into a legally binding and universal agreement. the left-leaning paper agrees...
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just her identity, long believed to be a woman in florence. it was even stolen back in 1911.s been subjected to parody in just about every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that has really infiltrated the cultural consciousness. it is recognizable everywhere. we know its face, author. and yet there is still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. not a second portrait. ♪ mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, then who is she? nbc news, london. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. and good night. >>> the garbage is going to flood out and, you know, maybe -- i don't know if it's toxic or not. >> right now at 6:00, the big storm taking aim at the bay area and tonight people who live near this creek are worried about where the rain will take all the trash. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >>> i'm raj mathai. for some of
just her identity, long believed to be a woman in florence. it was even stolen back in 1911.s been subjected to parody in just about every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that has really infiltrated the cultural consciousness. it is recognizable everywhere. we know its face, author. and yet there is still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. not a second...
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we have florence villeminot with us. in the middleght of the cop21 world leaders -- we are right in the middle of the cop21. world leaders have one week to find a solution. by special issue coordinated the president of the french capital of the world. call tosee here, "the action." it is a very interesting issue that focuses on what civil society is doing around the world to stop global warming. it takes readers on a round the world trip to look at look so -- and local initiatives, chinese planting trees in the middle of the desert. arenesian villagers mounting legal action against bloggers who are bullying down are --gainst loggers who what is interesting is the magazine insists on being very optimistic about the future. issimists keep telling us it too late, that it is too complemented. that it will change and upset our daily comfort. but what if it were the opposite jack l it says that actually the current model is making us run after having things, not being. it says that this model needs to change, and that fighting
we have florence villeminot with us. in the middleght of the cop21 world leaders -- we are right in the middle of the cop21. world leaders have one week to find a solution. by special issue coordinated the president of the french capital of the world. call tosee here, "the action." it is a very interesting issue that focuses on what civil society is doing around the world to stop global warming. it takes readers on a round the world trip to look at look so -- and local initiatives,...
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i am joined by florence villeminot. we are going to go over ongoing reaction of the e.u. vote that's a place in france per flo: quite a nailbiting end. in the end, the national party did not read -- did not win a single region. it was a one-shot for mainstream political parties, but the key question is, will this change anything? there is definitely a call for change in the press. one group is calling for a novelty in french politics, perhaps a facelift of french politics are today you can at least he see -- at least see a little check popping out of the french flag. they expressed their rejection of france's mainstream political party. it encourages french politicians to answer this desire for change coming from french voters. to take into consideration their real concerns. molly: because we are seeing many warnings. perhaps it will be business as usual. that's right. did they get the message? it seems like so far the socialists and the opposition party are slipping back into their bad habits. bad, it seems like history could repeat itself in the next big election. that
i am joined by florence villeminot. we are going to go over ongoing reaction of the e.u. vote that's a place in france per flo: quite a nailbiting end. in the end, the national party did not read -- did not win a single region. it was a one-shot for mainstream political parties, but the key question is, will this change anything? there is definitely a call for change in the press. one group is calling for a novelty in french politics, perhaps a facelift of french politics are today you can at...
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just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, who is she? >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. and good night. announcer: a horrific terror attack in paris. then, a brutal act of terror here at home. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis announcer: tested and proven
just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of...
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s/ florence jackson / san bernardino county employee :04 - :07 "and i just wanna mourn with the rest of the families that lost loved ones, for both the victims, this family, all of them." searching for the strength that comes in being together.. and answers, as the shock of the last 24-hours - gives way to the painful reality here.. a reality few understand the way lt. mike madden does.. "the smell of fresh gunpowder was in the air." madden was one of the first officers on scene the morning of the attack.. s/ officer mike madden - first responder:26 - :39 "it was unspeakable the carnage that we already dead and the pure panic on the faces of individuals." those images frame the investigation that continues right now.. police and federal agents pouring over evidence pulled from the redlands home of syed farook.. and tashfeen malik.. including computers and cell phones that according to officials indicate farook "was talking with people in the us and overseas during the past year who showed an interest in radical jihad." s/ mary ellen o'toole / former fbi profiler :58 - 1:06 "this took
s/ florence jackson / san bernardino county employee :04 - :07 "and i just wanna mourn with the rest of the families that lost loved ones, for both the victims, this family, all of them." searching for the strength that comes in being together.. and answers, as the shock of the last 24-hours - gives way to the painful reality here.. a reality few understand the way lt. mike madden does.. "the smell of fresh gunpowder was in the air." madden was one of the first officers on...
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foggy and wet and in florence township watch out for construction on 130 both ways south of the turnpike or so. tam. >> thank you matt. >>> new this morning police are investigating the death of a woman who died after being arrested at a florida hospital. barbara dobson went to that hospital saying she was having difficulty breathing. doctors thought dawson was stable and could be released. however she said she still felt like she was having breathing issues and wanted to stay there. ultimately police were called to remove her from the hospital and officers ended up arresting dawson for disorderly conduct and trespassing. investigators say dawson collapsed while officers were escorting her in that handcuffs out of the hospital. >> i said barbara, barbara. she still didn't respond. and i told them, i say y'all done killed her. >> police say dawson was taken out of the handcuffs and brought back into the hospital after she collapsed and that she had a pulse and was breathing at the time. but dawson died shortly after being taken back into the home. >> bowe bergdahl faces another pretrial h
foggy and wet and in florence township watch out for construction on 130 both ways south of the turnpike or so. tam. >> thank you matt. >>> new this morning police are investigating the death of a woman who died after being arrested at a florida hospital. barbara dobson went to that hospital saying she was having difficulty breathing. doctors thought dawson was stable and could be released. however she said she still felt like she was having breathing issues and wanted to stay...
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just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can ima ne. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered not a second portrait. mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, who is she? >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching.
just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can ima ne. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered not a second...
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. >> guest: florence was also a piece of work. the issue of gun violence is one that people very upset on both sides defect that you had jerry falwell saying yesterday, what harm themselves, is something shocking to me. i have to say my reaction to that is the issue out at the o.k. corral. i don't want to be somebody where everyone has a gun. it scares the devil out of me. i prefer people to be yelling and screaming at each other but not shooting at each other if somebody is paying 3 about something or just goes nuts. the notion that everybody in the room has a gun is really scary. >> host: back to the civil war era of our nation -- "capital dames". >> guest: they did all have guns. abigail adams wrote before the civil war in the congress, everyone is carrying arms since the other side put their hands to their breast with the least provocation. it was a little scary. >> host: many women who remained in capital city turned cold shoulders to the new first lady using not to call on her at willard's hotel before the inauguration as pr
. >> guest: florence was also a piece of work. the issue of gun violence is one that people very upset on both sides defect that you had jerry falwell saying yesterday, what harm themselves, is something shocking to me. i have to say my reaction to that is the issue out at the o.k. corral. i don't want to be somebody where everyone has a gun. it scares the devil out of me. i prefer people to be yelling and screaming at each other but not shooting at each other if somebody is paying 3...
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just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. not a second portrait. mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. and good night.veteran from eastern iowa defends his religion following the comments made by donald trump. plus - this home security footage is of a nanny with a family's child, and it's what she does next that put her in jail. and - tis the season for packages to be delivered right to your door but how you do protect yourself from the gr
just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces...
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just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. not a second portrait. mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, who is she? >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. and good night.we're learning more about what lead to the arrest of a roosevelt high school coach... the accusations a 16-year student made against him... 033302 - i hope you get everything you deserve. there is a special place in hell for people like you just a few of the harsh words victims had to say to the man who went on a shooting spree. who the defendant say he wishes t
just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces...
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just her identity belong believed to be lisa gar odeeney of florence. it has been the object of fascination for centuries. displayed in paris. it was even stolen back inset 11 1911. it has been subjected to parody in every way you can imagine. >> this is a painting that was infulerated the cultural consciousness. we know its face and author, yet there are still so many mysteries about it. >> reporter: some experts question the new research, saying what's been discovered are traces from the process of painting. not a second portrait. mona lisa >> reporter: but if mona lisa isn't who we thought she was, who is she? >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. and good night.good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm sheila brummer. matt breen will join us later in our show. new developments in the case of two sioux city teens accused in a bank robbery case. ktiv's sam curtiss was in court this afternoon and joins us with the latest. the two woman arrested in connection with the bank robbery over the summer pleaded guilty this afte
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. >> reporter: but in florence, oregon, landslides turned deadly. a 70-year-old woman was killed friday when a flood of dirt, in nearby newport, landslides damaged several more homes after a hillside gave way. fire chief robert murphy says residents. >> this is one of the more significant ones that we've had in newport that i can remember. >> reporter: rain and snow could cause delays for christmas travelers both on the roads and in the air, including both coasts. but for places in the northwest, temperatures will return to the 60ss, and it could be one of jim. >> axelrod: marlie hall, thank you. extreme heat is feeling an epidemic of wildfires in australia. as jonathan vigliotti reports, nearly every part of that country is affected. >> reporter: the flames swallowed farmland and shut down the main road between melbourne and sydney. >> i had to back out and get out of there as quick as i could, the fires raced through grass lands, destroying buildings, leaves thousands without power. evacuated. >> we department know what to take so we had to leave
. >> reporter: but in florence, oregon, landslides turned deadly. a 70-year-old woman was killed friday when a flood of dirt, in nearby newport, landslides damaged several more homes after a hillside gave way. fire chief robert murphy says residents. >> this is one of the more significant ones that we've had in newport that i can remember. >> reporter: rain and snow could cause delays for christmas travelers both on the roads and in the air, including both coasts. but for...
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we're going to head north on 295, watch out for a disabled tractor-trailer out in florence township. northbound around columbus road which is around exit 52, the left lane is blocked. >>> well, chip kelly is out after three seasons as head coach. coming up jeff lurie wrote a letter to fans why he decided it was time to pull the plug. and it's the end of the road for philadelphia's biggest cheerleader. nbc 10 talked with michael nutter and what he thinks remains the city's biggest challenge. today at noon eagles joaner jeffrey lurie will answer questions about his firing of chip kelly. last night he wrote, i spent the last three seasons evaluating the many factors involved in our performance as a team. as i watched this season unfold i determined that it was time to make a change. as we move forward the search for a new head coach will begin, and will be led by myself, don smolenski and howie roseman. to the extent we're able we'll try to keep you informed as we go through this process. >> now take a look at chip kelly yesterday at what would be his final practice with the eagles. chi
we're going to head north on 295, watch out for a disabled tractor-trailer out in florence township. northbound around columbus road which is around exit 52, the left lane is blocked. >>> well, chip kelly is out after three seasons as head coach. coming up jeff lurie wrote a letter to fans why he decided it was time to pull the plug. and it's the end of the road for philadelphia's biggest cheerleader. nbc 10 talked with michael nutter and what he thinks remains the city's biggest...
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we're also watching still in new jersey on -- in florence township for a disabled tractor-trailer. not tying things up too badly. no delay on 295 but around columbus road at exit 52 blocking out the left lane. watching that construction on the vine street expressway, that's closed east and westbound right now between the schuylkill and broad street. that will be until 5:00 this morning. >> it's 4:32. the eagles grand parent is over. kelly came aboard in 2013. he had two winning seasons, one playoff game, this year kelly got full control of the eagles roster but the birds failed to make the postseason after changes that drained the team of its best players. and now eagles fans are wondering what's next? and how long will it take for the team to rebuild? there is no shortage of opinions matt delucia is live outside a diner with reaction. >> reporter: last night and this morning people are talking about chip kelly's firing. you look at the front page of the daily news today, good-bye mr. chip. a lot of people saying that they expected this to come but perhaps not so soon. we talked wi
we're also watching still in new jersey on -- in florence township for a disabled tractor-trailer. not tying things up too badly. no delay on 295 but around columbus road at exit 52 blocking out the left lane. watching that construction on the vine street expressway, that's closed east and westbound right now between the schuylkill and broad street. that will be until 5:00 this morning. >> it's 4:32. the eagles grand parent is over. kelly came aboard in 2013. he had two winning seasons,...