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i will tell you over my time not only carried hampton and i been president of hampton for 37 years but all of my adult life even in personal relationships people have differences of opinion. what one has to do is respect those opinions and sometimes agree to disagree but you work towards the common good. that is my take on some of the racial issues. yes racism is still alive and well and we should continue to push as i do. but the fact is we need to be realistic and we don't need to think about no police in our communities and being anti-police. >> host: are just as you heard him say the president of hampton university for 37 years. it also says in your biothat you are an owner of a pensacola bottling company michigan. how do you do both at the same time? >> guest: you know i like anecdotally to tell people i do things things long-term. at the present of hampton for 20 years and i've owned the pepsico to bottling company for 30 years and i've been married to the same woman for -- i don't do anything i am not passionate about and i believe in entrepreneurship. when i was interviewed at
i will tell you over my time not only carried hampton and i been president of hampton for 37 years but all of my adult life even in personal relationships people have differences of opinion. what one has to do is respect those opinions and sometimes agree to disagree but you work towards the common good. that is my take on some of the racial issues. yes racism is still alive and well and we should continue to push as i do. but the fact is we need to be realistic and we don't need to think about...
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hampton does. thing i say to people is just like minority institutions, hbcu's are not a monolith. some of us are very good, some of us are poor amah and most of us are in the very middle. and it happens to be one that is very good. i will take the time to illustrate the point. we have a $225 million photon beam cancer treatment center. it is the largest in the world. we do cancer research, but i'm talking about cancer treatment. we treat prostate, breast, lung, pediatric, head, neck, and brain cancer. since we started we have treated over 1000 patients. we are easing human minutes -- human misery and saving lives. even as i talked to today, hampton has three satellites. we want is 740 million dollar contract from nasa. that was put up avril years ago. you have heard me say on this interview we have physical therapy and nurses and so forth. these things are so very important. everybody does not have that and that is of a. -- that is ok. there is no doubt in my mind not only would we be where we are
hampton does. thing i say to people is just like minority institutions, hbcu's are not a monolith. some of us are very good, some of us are poor amah and most of us are in the very middle. and it happens to be one that is very good. i will take the time to illustrate the point. we have a $225 million photon beam cancer treatment center. it is the largest in the world. we do cancer research, but i'm talking about cancer treatment. we treat prostate, breast, lung, pediatric, head, neck, and brain...
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weight hampton promised -- weight hampton -- wade hampton promised to defend the city if he had to. civilians feared shermans troops and a horrific urban battle. many that were left behind now cheered the arrival of the union army, something we might not expect. one union witness described it this way. general sherman accompanied by others had a brilliant cavalcade, they wrote into a scene of enthusiastic excitement. negroes were grouped along the streets, cheering and singing and dancing in the exuberance of their newborn freedom. one of them shouted, at last, our saviors. among those welcoming sherman where the union p.o.w.s, those who had been removed to the lunatic asylum, where they were kept and camped and imprisoned. that scene of celebration was to change dramatically. all the ingredients for disaster were there. young soldiers celebrating victory, slack discipline, lots of whiskey, and desire for revenge against south carolina and columbia. then there was fire. high winds a combination of willful destruction and vengeance with a force of nature. there were investigations, c
weight hampton promised -- weight hampton -- wade hampton promised to defend the city if he had to. civilians feared shermans troops and a horrific urban battle. many that were left behind now cheered the arrival of the union army, something we might not expect. one union witness described it this way. general sherman accompanied by others had a brilliant cavalcade, they wrote into a scene of enthusiastic excitement. negroes were grouped along the streets, cheering and singing and dancing in...
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south hampton ton -- in south hampton, my twitter follower reports 1 degree.sing the kids, bundle them up really good. we have windchills below zero. fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> reporter: problems, problems, problems all over the place we've been busy the action cam was on the scene strawberry mansion, west lehigh avenue, a water main break look at the ice that formed on the road. avoid the area and stick to allegheny instead. another water main break at castor and rhawn street. look for that. on the schuylkill expressway a new disabled vehicle dave. >> reporter: oh, my, windchills are the story this morning, we have temperatures near or 17 degrees, we have windchills below seer he row in philadelphia. frostbite a -- below zero in philadelphia. fros
south hampton ton -- in south hampton, my twitter follower reports 1 degree.sing the kids, bundle them up really good. we have windchills below zero. fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life....
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friends have asked me, you know, why this hampton roads peace conference was important. what difference would it really have made if the war had ended in february at the time of that conference instead of in april when it finally did end? this young man lost his life in march of 1865. would have made a difference to him. would have made a difference to his family. and it certainly would have made a difference to the roughly 10,000 people who lost their lives between february and april of 1865. which, again, is almost a staggering statistic. given that two-month period of time to have lost 10,000 young americans when those lives could have been saved and, of course many more were maimed. and then there were the civilians. general william tecumseh sherman took atlanta in september of 1864, about 5 months before the peace conference and began his infamous march to the sea. "i am going into the very bows of the confederacy," sherman -- bowels of the confederacy," sherman said, "and propose to leave a trail that will be recognized 50 years hence." mary mary chestnut was the w
friends have asked me, you know, why this hampton roads peace conference was important. what difference would it really have made if the war had ended in february at the time of that conference instead of in april when it finally did end? this young man lost his life in march of 1865. would have made a difference to him. would have made a difference to his family. and it certainly would have made a difference to the roughly 10,000 people who lost their lives between february and april of 1865....
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let's check in with the founder and ceo of hampton creek foods. company and the future of plant-based egg-free alternatives. welcome back. >> good to see you. >> josh you've got news and i think this is the news the kind of verification i've been looking for to make sure you are a food service potential giant. tell me about this deal. >> it's a big deal for us jim. compass group is the largest food company in the world. they serve 4 billion meals a year. they serve food at harvard, "new york times" cafe, goog hp qualcomm. we just stuck a really profound partnership with them we're supplying cookies, mayo opening up the channels to supply the stuff you mentioned, biscuits and pasta and lots of things to come. and the scale is enormous. >> i thought this was so exciting. when you came here you brought a big tub of mayo i'm showing mine, just mayo. will you be able to do those little packets, like the ketchup and mayo packets? would you have that kind of thing in your contract? >> we do in the food service world. we call them pcs. we'll be doing the
let's check in with the founder and ceo of hampton creek foods. company and the future of plant-based egg-free alternatives. welcome back. >> good to see you. >> josh you've got news and i think this is the news the kind of verification i've been looking for to make sure you are a food service potential giant. tell me about this deal. >> it's a big deal for us jim. compass group is the largest food company in the world. they serve 4 billion meals a year. they serve food at...
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i'm 79 years old now but i think i missed hampton university. my grandfather was a -- for general armstrong and he went to that school at the age of 11. at that time it was a high school and you should see the letters that my grandfather wrote or at one letter at least when he was 11 years old and how proud he was of hampton. i will never ever be able to repay general armstrong. my mother attended a school and one of my sisters. i just wanted to say that but it's really about xavier university today. >> host: thank you caller. dr. blanchard from your academic point of view turning to politics when you hear president bob obama talking about community college when you think about it as a policy idea and how do you think it would affect universities like yours? >> guest: well i'm not opposed to the idea. i certainly think with a lot of the financial hardships that families have been experiencing especially since the recession it would certainly serve as an opportunity for students to be able to get the kind of foundation that they need in order to
i'm 79 years old now but i think i missed hampton university. my grandfather was a -- for general armstrong and he went to that school at the age of 11. at that time it was a high school and you should see the letters that my grandfather wrote or at one letter at least when he was 11 years old and how proud he was of hampton. i will never ever be able to repay general armstrong. my mother attended a school and one of my sisters. i just wanted to say that but it's really about xavier university...
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obviously a long list the emergency shelters first friendship an shelter that afternoons 12 families and hampton has their own emergency those are reversed by calling, however some families have to show up at 10:00 p.m. we're talking the health and hygiene it doesn't contain showers so the children have to come at 3 and in the morning it could, at five or six clock they have to go downtown to selma to get a shower for the children so this is why i support of the supplemental there's a lot of families utilizing the shelter and there needs a way for the kids to say clean without families running arena from place to place thank you. >> hi good afternoon jennifer director on the coalition of homelessness i want to thank you for having the hearing and the time i want to appointee time of homelessness poor people are housed and homeless there's no anything's else like the health problems or other things as people are homeless their mental health derates and they develop disorders 2/3rd's of the population identified as disabled this shot up at every counted people can have their liquify expectancy cut
obviously a long list the emergency shelters first friendship an shelter that afternoons 12 families and hampton has their own emergency those are reversed by calling, however some families have to show up at 10:00 p.m. we're talking the health and hygiene it doesn't contain showers so the children have to come at 3 and in the morning it could, at five or six clock they have to go downtown to selma to get a shower for the children so this is why i support of the supplemental there's a lot of...
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they call into hampton emergency center and they have a small number of beds that fill quickly for larger families it's enforceable to get in you know it's a small 21 beds at least so those are unusual full so at 3 o'clock first friendship opens up in the western edition and first friendship fills up to a handful of families are turned away from shelters that opens up at 3 first come, first serve once they fill up at first friendship later on in the evening that families wait and get transportations to the prominent shelter that has women and other families get to stay. >> if. >> a family shows up like my kids at school that won't be sufficient. >> not whole family needs to be present in order to check in and yeah. >> okay. thank you. >> i have to say i'm permitted with that situation donate not you know a component of our grant system they could change that rule today there's nothing we have to change that they shouldn't require the family to come there at 3 o'clock and stay there all day that's inhumane i hope that changes without us having to take an action at this level. >> who decide
they call into hampton emergency center and they have a small number of beds that fill quickly for larger families it's enforceable to get in you know it's a small 21 beds at least so those are unusual full so at 3 o'clock first friendship opens up in the western edition and first friendship fills up to a handful of families are turned away from shelters that opens up at 3 first come, first serve once they fill up at first friendship later on in the evening that families wait and get...
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at 7:to 20, we speak with hampton university president william harvey. >>> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network devoted to non-fiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable and satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on
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hampton pearson has more on the minutes and the road ahead for interest rates. >> reporter: fed chair janet yellin and policy makers did not appear to start raising interest rates anytime soon. while job growth is increasing and the unemployment rate remains below 6% policy makers say they want to see more signs of wage growth. >> remember this was january 28th. and since then we've had a blockbuster jobs report. so their worries about jobs should be even less so now and what's more, since january 28th we've seen oil prices fall by 20%. they've bounced off their lows. if they're worried about inflation not moving back up i think they should be somewhat calmed in the fears by oilrising oil prices. >> reporter: minutes from the end of january show policy makers concerned about the timing for beginning to raise key short-term interest rates. which had been at record lows for more than six years. removing patient from the policy statement officials said could cause an overreaction in financial market. and a premature rate hike could hurt the economic recovery. >> i think the market's goin
hampton pearson has more on the minutes and the road ahead for interest rates. >> reporter: fed chair janet yellin and policy makers did not appear to start raising interest rates anytime soon. while job growth is increasing and the unemployment rate remains below 6% policy makers say they want to see more signs of wage growth. >> remember this was january 28th. and since then we've had a blockbuster jobs report. so their worries about jobs should be even less so now and what's...
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eastbound 780, we to have a crash reported just before south hampton road. it was a vehicle flipped over on the right shoulder. not causing a big delay. you may see chp on the scene. >>> thank you, sal. topping our news this morning, san jose police continue to investigate a double shooting at an east san jose sports bar. that is just block away from the scene of another deadly shooting just last weekend. a nightclub on north capital avenue. georgia mean de la i have fa joins us. are these two shoot information the past week raising concerns for the community? >> reporter: it can't be sitting well all along this section of alan rock near capital. there's small businesses. all the police activity seemed to be concentrated here at the dzo sports club and restaurant. this happened at ten last night. police say shots were fired. when they arrived at business, they found two injured men. both were suffering from gunshot wounds and taken to the hospital. officers did canvas the area looking for evidence. from our video, you can see they did have a lot of people th
eastbound 780, we to have a crash reported just before south hampton road. it was a vehicle flipped over on the right shoulder. not causing a big delay. you may see chp on the scene. >>> thank you, sal. topping our news this morning, san jose police continue to investigate a double shooting at an east san jose sports bar. that is just block away from the scene of another deadly shooting just last weekend. a nightclub on north capital avenue. georgia mean de la i have fa joins us. are...
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i'm deborah the deputy director let me reiterate our reason for today's hearing the experience at hampton collaborates the shelter needs and we're grateful yourself consideration of solutions at the same time we're deeply contenders store the financial health of our organization we do negotiating everyday because it's that in our dna but we have to pay for it our organizations will bloody more $400000 in red inc. this year alone that's net of our fundraising it's a loss following other years of deficit we can't sustain so with e p.s. the society i urge you to fund this supplemental request at the same time it's important to note this is an interim request a band add that as to the the bleeding but not a cure funding the disbursement of fund prudent person pursuant will allow us the continued operation of our shelters without running deficit without outing further shelter funding. >> as you consider funding this emergency request we ask i work with our organizations and the broader community to fund shelter for homeless families and individuals adequately and in the future i want to xrets
i'm deborah the deputy director let me reiterate our reason for today's hearing the experience at hampton collaborates the shelter needs and we're grateful yourself consideration of solutions at the same time we're deeply contenders store the financial health of our organization we do negotiating everyday because it's that in our dna but we have to pay for it our organizations will bloody more $400000 in red inc. this year alone that's net of our fundraising it's a loss following other years of...
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if you head through vallejo and benicia eastbound 780 at south hampton road a car flipped landing on the wheels. we are trying to figure out if injuries were involved. everything how is green and moving at top speed. there is a dense fog advisory for the county traveling along i-80. be very careful. highway 4, top speeds through antioch the area shaded in orange is tracking weather and traffic together and indicating where fog could affect your commute and over 580 from tracy to dublin it will take you 26 minutes so fog is not slowing you down. >> tapping you, leyla. the push to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in california gets surprising support with a top state leader who says it is inevitable. >> folks in the midwest wake up to record cold temperatures with tons of ice and snow creating new problems. stay tuned. >>> covering novato, oakland sunnyvale and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> welcome back at 4:42. california attorney general and united states senate hopeful has nor moral objection to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. harris has looked at imp
if you head through vallejo and benicia eastbound 780 at south hampton road a car flipped landing on the wheels. we are trying to figure out if injuries were involved. everything how is green and moving at top speed. there is a dense fog advisory for the county traveling along i-80. be very careful. highway 4, top speeds through antioch the area shaded in orange is tracking weather and traffic together and indicating where fog could affect your commute and over 580 from tracy to dublin it will...
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hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: the robust hiring in january also included the biggest one-month gain in average hourly earnings in six years. to just under $25 an hour. and there were blockbuster revisions boosting the jobs numbers for november and december up 414,000 in november. the biggest monthly gain in 17 years. december's total was revised up to 329,000. philadelphia fed president charles plasser is among the policy makers taking notice. >> this is extraordinary in many wies and another signal the economy is functioning in a fairly normal fashion and i think that's important message to get across and that we stop thinking about our economy as something in some kind of perpetual crisis. >> reporter: a june rate hike could be back in play if sustained wage growth is over the next few months. >> they certainly won't say it's bad news. they want to see much more wage growth. they want to see 3% wage growth sustained to get to 2% target on inflation, so we're still well below that. >> reporter: job growth was widespread. the retail sector led the way adding 46,000 new workers
hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: the robust hiring in january also included the biggest one-month gain in average hourly earnings in six years. to just under $25 an hour. and there were blockbuster revisions boosting the jobs numbers for november and december up 414,000 in november. the biggest monthly gain in 17 years. december's total was revised up to 329,000. philadelphia fed president charles plasser is among the policy makers taking notice. >> this is extraordinary in...
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hampton pearson has more now on tomorrow's report and what it might mean for the federal reserve and the markets. >> reporter: while more people filed unemployment claims last week the overall number though seeking jobless benefits remains near historic lows at nearly 293,000, the four week average dropped 15% in the last year. economists say that decline means businesses are keeping their workers and potentially looking to hire. after one of the best years for job growth in more than a decade. >> last year was best year of job growth since '99. unemployment is 5, 6. three seats very solid. got a massive tax cut to u.s. households. by the way, had some of the best spending data last quarter. we've had about ten years. >> reporter: the trade deficit jumped more than 17% to just over $46 billion in december. that's a potential drag on the overall economic growth including the job market. as the strong dollar makes u.s. exports more expensive overseas. leading money managers keep a close watch on possible external shots to the u.s. economy. >> i think over the next six months we'll cont
hampton pearson has more now on tomorrow's report and what it might mean for the federal reserve and the markets. >> reporter: while more people filed unemployment claims last week the overall number though seeking jobless benefits remains near historic lows at nearly 293,000, the four week average dropped 15% in the last year. economists say that decline means businesses are keeping their workers and potentially looking to hire. after one of the best years for job growth in more than a...
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power lines are down throughout rock hampton, posing a significant risk to people.ilies, stay inside. we need our emergency crews to be able to come around to your homes and sort these issues out. >> i'm joined now by jeff brushe. there may be a slight delay in response here but what can you tell us about the damage so far from these two cyclones? >> george the first of the cyclones has gone on shore in the northern territory, a part of australia that most people would recognize as being where the crocodile dundee movie was set. so there's some isolated communities there. but it has. caused a lot of damage. the second one is a significantly different matter. just 36 hours ago, this wasn't even categorized as a cyclone. it was a tropical low. it went to category 1 and in an extraordinary turn of events it went up to a five, packing winding over 200 miles an hour. that made landfall earlier today australian time. it's then come down over the small community here which has the officialings are saying it's phrased the area destroying homes and a lot of areas without pow
power lines are down throughout rock hampton, posing a significant risk to people.ilies, stay inside. we need our emergency crews to be able to come around to your homes and sort these issues out. >> i'm joined now by jeff brushe. there may be a slight delay in response here but what can you tell us about the damage so far from these two cyclones? >> george the first of the cyclones has gone on shore in the northern territory, a part of australia that most people would recognize as...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> and joining us now to talk more about the 2015 tax season is david prokuschek. we heard it's a strong season so far. >> the irs opened early this year up 20% year over year. the other thing that's good is refunds are up. hard working americans look to get the refund up 10% or so. so off to a really good start. >> what is the biggest difference this year and how big a problem is the affordable care act going to be? >> so affordable care has been talked about a lot and one of the biggest changes to the tax law this year but what we're seeing is a little bit different than what's been reported. about 25% of the people are actually being impacted so what we're seeing right now is about 15% of the people that are surprised they actually owe a penalty. >> how big is the penalty? >> you know about half of the people are modest. about $95 but the other half are $95 to $2500. >> people who did not sign up for a health care plan and therefore, have to pay a penalty, a tax penalty. >> it's the law of the land and folks are sup
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> and joining us now to talk more about the 2015 tax season is david prokuschek. we heard it's a strong season so far. >> the irs opened early this year up 20% year over year. the other thing that's good is refunds are up. hard working americans look to get the refund up 10% or so. so off to a really good start. >> what is the biggest difference this year and how big a problem is the affordable care...
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tremendo susto afiliada de "nbc" en hampton virginia se llevo tremendo susto cuando estuvo a punto deellado por un auto fuera de control... ---el camarografo grababa una carretera nevada cuando una camioneta perdio el control choco contra otro auto y se dirigio directo hacia los periodistas... ---afortunadamente el coche se detuvo a pocos metros de la camara. ---nadie resulto herido. blanca --una noche de pesca finaliz de forma trgica para una familia hispana. --un hombre acompaÑado de su hijo y una joven decidieron... take map ...salir de pesca partiendo de "oyster point". cont cesar --horas despues familiares notificaron a la guardia costera la desaparicin de la pequeÑa embarcacion. --hayar tamayo nos amplia. pkg 00:01 00:29 00:54 pkg --larissa castaneda es la unica sobreviviente de lo que prometa ser una noche de pesca y aventura en la bahia de san francisco. --ella zarp en una pequeÑa embarcacin junto a su novio luis rubalcaba y el padre de este guillermo. --horas despues padre e hijo perdieron la vida en el mar. --segun familiares la travesa inici al anochecer en oyster point. --
tremendo susto afiliada de "nbc" en hampton virginia se llevo tremendo susto cuando estuvo a punto deellado por un auto fuera de control... ---el camarografo grababa una carretera nevada cuando una camioneta perdio el control choco contra otro auto y se dirigio directo hacia los periodistas... ---afortunadamente el coche se detuvo a pocos metros de la camara. ---nadie resulto herido. blanca --una noche de pesca finaliz de forma trgica para una familia hispana. --un hombre acompaÑado...
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historical note at the time the school was organized its first started with colonel armstrong at hampton university asking to come to alabama to establish the school. i had a cousin who started the school and later on he asked him to come to eatonville which is in florida and a poet, writer and the community at that time. he was outside of orlando and my cousin was of course out of south carolina. >> host: caller i don't mean to interrupt that we are running short a time so if you want to ask a question of our guests and make your statement. >> caller: my last point is that the difference between mr. washington and what was the purpose of the school and does a win at that time do you think it is relevant that we should pursue manufacturing like your university did? >> host: caller, thanks. guess who i appreciate that question that i always like to point out that the citizens of tuskegee and macon county lewis adams and george campbell they made the petition to the alabama state legislature and they in turn after receiving monies and providing their own money went to general armstrong at
historical note at the time the school was organized its first started with colonel armstrong at hampton university asking to come to alabama to establish the school. i had a cousin who started the school and later on he asked him to come to eatonville which is in florida and a poet, writer and the community at that time. he was outside of orlando and my cousin was of course out of south carolina. >> host: caller i don't mean to interrupt that we are running short a time so if you want to...
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snowy and icy conditions in hampton.his suv which lost control and ended up in front of the news crew. the nation's capital bracing for a major storm. long holiday weekend will be longer with offices closed in d.c. the amtrak corridor will operate on a modified schedule. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at the forecast. >> christine, good morning. let's show you what is happening nationally with the high temperatures. 63 in jacksonville. that is as good as it will get in the next couple days. look to the north. 17 in chicago. 12 in minneapolis. that will be balmy compared to the next couple of days. new york city at 27. 23 in boston. multiple plunges of arctic air set up over the next couple days through friday afternoon. expansive area of cold air. windchill advisories for the northern tier of the country. the town of minot. why not in minot? 35 degrees below zero. that is the windchill the next couple of days. it is going to get colder this morning. it feels like 3 in the chicago area. 15 is
snowy and icy conditions in hampton.his suv which lost control and ended up in front of the news crew. the nation's capital bracing for a major storm. long holiday weekend will be longer with offices closed in d.c. the amtrak corridor will operate on a modified schedule. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at the forecast. >> christine, good morning. let's show you what is happening nationally with the high temperatures. 63 in jacksonville. that is as good as it...
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. >> and another great place in hampton all's. >> one of the great traditions in new hampshire primarys the town hall meeting. what is the biggest mistake a candidate can make? >> one of the really great things about new hampshire and the new hampshire primary, whether it's a town hall meeting or in somebody's living room is it's an opportunity to really engage with candidates about their vision for the country. to hear and assess it they are. and being genuine, being forthright, being honest is really important. that is what people are assessing. >> you are a presidential candidate and you are driving 90 miles an hour because you are late for the event. you get pulled over by one of those nice state troopers. what is the best thing to say? >> give me the ticket and i will be on my way. they are fine and keep moving and don't drive miles -- i do miles an hour in the first place. >> one commercial television station, wmur? >> we have another television asian in concord. >> there is competition for the first time. >> we like competition in new hampshire. >> new hampshire foods. what is t
. >> and another great place in hampton all's. >> one of the great traditions in new hampshire primarys the town hall meeting. what is the biggest mistake a candidate can make? >> one of the really great things about new hampshire and the new hampshire primary, whether it's a town hall meeting or in somebody's living room is it's an opportunity to really engage with candidates about their vision for the country. to hear and assess it they are. and being genuine, being...
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snowy icy conditions in hampton, virginia leading to this accident. lanes of the main road ending in front of a local news crew. it could have been a lot worse. the nation's capital is bracing for a major storm today. the long holiday weekend for federal workers will be longer. d.c. offices are closed today. amtrak's northeast corridor will operate on a modified schedule today and more than 1,000 flights canceled. >>> let's go to rosa flores standing outside in bitter cold new york city. rosa let me see, can you feel your ears and nose my dear? >> reporter: it is cold out here, crieshristine. i have a thermometer here. take a look behind me. it has been snowing slightly all morning long. it is a nice light snow that is falling over columbus circle and also under central park. here is the deal. here in new york, we are expecting 2 to 4 inches. take a look christine. this is what folks will be doing. not much to shovel today other than maybe with the little utensil like this. this is what is happening at time warner center. we are expecting 2 to 4 inche
snowy icy conditions in hampton, virginia leading to this accident. lanes of the main road ending in front of a local news crew. it could have been a lot worse. the nation's capital is bracing for a major storm today. the long holiday weekend for federal workers will be longer. d.c. offices are closed today. amtrak's northeast corridor will operate on a modified schedule today and more than 1,000 flights canceled. >>> let's go to rosa flores standing outside in bitter cold new york...
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say died eight hours after getting butt injection from his winslow inside the philadelphia airport hampton inn in 2011. winslow has performed thousands office these procedures dating back to 1995 even injecting herself to become more curvey after a sex change operation. police say she held so call pumping parties at a local hotel, doing it all without a medical license or formal medical training but family members are deeven ifing winslow saying she never heard to hurt anyone and that she provided a valuable service to women. >> she's a beautiful person. beautiful person. >> she would help anybody good she would never hurt or harm anyone. >> just like she said self esteem issue she wanted to make people feel good about themselves. >> reporter: among the evidence in the case begins winslow some of the tools used, 22,000 syringes, 55 gallons of industrial grade silicone and crazy glue for sutures. if convicted winslow faces 40 years behind bars and she's expected to get back on the stand this morning. lauren and chris. >> difficult cuss continuing to hear about crazy glue, pounds of silicone
say died eight hours after getting butt injection from his winslow inside the philadelphia airport hampton inn in 2011. winslow has performed thousands office these procedures dating back to 1995 even injecting herself to become more curvey after a sex change operation. police say she held so call pumping parties at a local hotel, doing it all without a medical license or formal medical training but family members are deeven ifing winslow saying she never heard to hurt anyone and that she...
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want to thank captain chief suhr in his from the bottom of my heart i also want to thank sergeant hampton for the hard work of there were not receivers stooets seats for the elderly and the disabled i've listened to what was said about the 50 collaborative i concur the boundary needs to change to include polk street and part of geary. >> thank you, ms. permits ton. >> is there any additional public comment? >> if there's anyone else want to speak just line up this is our last public comment. >> hello commissioners, thank you i have one thing jan asked me to speak i ask i don't have anything to say the concerns of the community with very, very deep and real i won't say i'll talk about lines but what they're doing is correct if we listens or listen to them there's one that can't make it i don't know was the term is but my father was on attorney i remember there was a problem that different police districts have that problem visually couldn't arrest a guy it was like a state boundary line why can't you do something like that 9 california highway patrol and i don't know i'm a amateur at this
want to thank captain chief suhr in his from the bottom of my heart i also want to thank sergeant hampton for the hard work of there were not receivers stooets seats for the elderly and the disabled i've listened to what was said about the 50 collaborative i concur the boundary needs to change to include polk street and part of geary. >> thank you, ms. permits ton. >> is there any additional public comment? >> if there's anyone else want to speak just line up this is our last...
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. >> we can top that, a close call for a news crew and hampton roads.an suv spins out of control just driving down the street. it comes to way stop -- right about -- there! >> my goodness. >> inches away from the camera. the reporter and photographer were in the news van at the time of the crash. a few minutes later they would have been right in front of the camera. a close call. >> scary stuff. you think about that with the crews covering it. >> absolutely, be careful out there. the snow event is nowhere near over, so to get the latest with doug hill and steve rudin. what is the latest? >> the snow continues, a little bit of a lull right now. we have tweaked the numbers a little bit. >> it is cold and everything is sticking, but a very fine snow. it is nothing to make a snowball or snowman with, but the accumulations are building and we will see more overnight. maryland, st. mary's county, so far today, about four inches of snow. dentsville maryland, three inches, to put five inches bethesda, called for three-putt two, and fairfax three and just. all o
. >> we can top that, a close call for a news crew and hampton roads.an suv spins out of control just driving down the street. it comes to way stop -- right about -- there! >> my goodness. >> inches away from the camera. the reporter and photographer were in the news van at the time of the crash. a few minutes later they would have been right in front of the camera. a close call. >> scary stuff. you think about that with the crews covering it. >> absolutely, be...
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hampton. we go together. >>> 6:39 on this friday. not a yellow alert day. happy to tell you.emps mid-20s to low 30s now. we're looking at a few flurries here and there right now and even a little later might see a passing one with sunshine at times as well. highs between 29 and 36. weekend has some ups and downs. i'll break it down for you coming up at around 6:47. larry miller, good morning. >>> good morning. a quick heads up. want to let you know all the penn line trains running anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes late because of scheduled track work. be mindful if you're about to hop on the train. for those of you about to hop on the interstate from woodbridge all the way up to the beltway, no issues on 95, southbound side of 95 also free and clear of any problems as well. let's step outside right now and get a live look in maryland and show you how things are shaping up on the the beltway. starting to see a little bit of congestion but nothing too much to complain about. everything is free and clear for the most part on the 14th street bridge. mike and andrea, back to you. >>
hampton. we go together. >>> 6:39 on this friday. not a yellow alert day. happy to tell you.emps mid-20s to low 30s now. we're looking at a few flurries here and there right now and even a little later might see a passing one with sunshine at times as well. highs between 29 and 36. weekend has some ups and downs. i'll break it down for you coming up at around 6:47. larry miller, good morning. >>> good morning. a quick heads up. want to let you know all the penn line trains...
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. >> it's going to get ugly from dallas right to raleigh-durham and hampton roads. that's a big swath of the south with ice and snow. now, the storm that brought the rain, snow, sleet, all that to texas yesterday is moving off the coast. the low country of south carolina, you're getting ice. still snow into the piedmont and the triangle in north carolina still seeing snow right now. that ends today. the next round comes in. this is what we have for today. one, two to four inches. that's it to go. another storm develops in texas and moves toward the east coast. here it comes. comes out of mexico. gets the gulf of mexico moisture and then tries to turn it into a snowstorm for dallas, little rock, memphis, nashville all of the way up toward raleigh-durham and into winston-salem and eventually hampton roads. big snow numbers for the south. 4 to 6 inches north of atlanta. look from charlotte right on through raleigh, that could be a foot of snow even into the low country of north carolina. that's what we're worried about. doesn't take 4, 12 or 16 inches to make a mess in
. >> it's going to get ugly from dallas right to raleigh-durham and hampton roads. that's a big swath of the south with ice and snow. now, the storm that brought the rain, snow, sleet, all that to texas yesterday is moving off the coast. the low country of south carolina, you're getting ice. still snow into the piedmont and the triangle in north carolina still seeing snow right now. that ends today. the next round comes in. this is what we have for today. one, two to four inches. that's...
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this is from the hamptons in 2009 -- >> when the argentines surrendered from the british, there werees. i wrote about this in my novel "those who trespass." i was out pretty much by myself because the other cbs news correspondents were hiding in the hotel. what -- you got to cover the story which i did. >> reporter: that was the first time. i wanted to have you react. he says nobody else was out there that night. you say -- >> what he just said is a fabrication, a lie. there five cbs news correspondents including him assigned to the bureau. he send all five of the correspondents and all ten or 12 of the camera crew members out into the street. nobody stayed in their hotel room because they were afraid. we were all working and swhau of a moderate sized riot. it was a couple of thousand people attacking the casa rosata or area around it by waving their arms clapping chanting singing songs. nobody attacked the soldiers. nobody attacked the police. there was nobody lying on the ground when it was over this i saw. >> o'reilly firmly defends all his claims. "nbc nightly news" anchor brian
this is from the hamptons in 2009 -- >> when the argentines surrendered from the british, there werees. i wrote about this in my novel "those who trespass." i was out pretty much by myself because the other cbs news correspondents were hiding in the hotel. what -- you got to cover the story which i did. >> reporter: that was the first time. i wanted to have you react. he says nobody else was out there that night. you say -- >> what he just said is a fabrication, a...
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upper south hampton ton township in bucks county near the intersection of 232 known always huntingtonor second street. let's look outside and check on another problem. we've seen a number of disabled vehicles. this is game farm road at knifer road. watch for that disabled vehicle. in berlin, camden county, white horse pike route 30 westbound at cross keys road stick to route 734. a number of accidents in the area right now. checking the weather conditions, we have the scream cold, 3 degrees -- extreme cold, 3 degrees in philadelphia. when you factor in the winds feels like well below zero throughout the region. in fact in philadelphia, minus 16. windchill in mount poconos minus 22. >> prosecutors plan to recall rebuttal witnesses in the american sniper trial in texas. lawyers for eddie routh rested yesterday. routh showed symptoms of sigh -- psychoses. >>> eric noush was taken into custody after a brief standoff. myers knew him and tried to help him giving him money and food. >> we know this boy, i couldn't tell you this before, he knew where i lived we knew how bad he was but we didn
upper south hampton ton township in bucks county near the intersection of 232 known always huntingtonor second street. let's look outside and check on another problem. we've seen a number of disabled vehicles. this is game farm road at knifer road. watch for that disabled vehicle. in berlin, camden county, white horse pike route 30 westbound at cross keys road stick to route 734. a number of accidents in the area right now. checking the weather conditions, we have the scream cold, 3 degrees --...
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. >>> and in north hampton county a two-alarm fire destroyed a house in lower east university avenue late last night. there are no reports of any injuries. and the cause of that fire is also under investigation. >>> and happening today, septa and one of its unions go before a federal official. at issue the suspended work rules that union officials believe puts safety at risk for workers and passengers. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in center city. explain the suspended work rules. what is this about? >> reporter: well, i just talked to steve bruno with the brotherhood of locomotive engineers and training and he says septa is in a worse position related to other regional train providers based on the safety waiver in place. the union wants to convince the multi-person federal rail panel today to remove suspended safety rules from the past three years. all of septa's train engineers work more than 40 hours a week. most work six days a week. the waiver results in fatigued workers that can create a scenario similar to the one that led to a fatal metro and north commuter train in new york la
. >>> and in north hampton county a two-alarm fire destroyed a house in lower east university avenue late last night. there are no reports of any injuries. and the cause of that fire is also under investigation. >>> and happening today, septa and one of its unions go before a federal official. at issue the suspended work rules that union officials believe puts safety at risk for workers and passengers. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in center city. explain the suspended work...
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hampton. all watched as hollywood titans teared up listening to "glory" at the oscars but everyone has that particular song that puts a lump in your throat. it can even summon waterworks. the question is why. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: an oscar-worthy anthem, "glory", from "selma", moving the star-studded audience in the dolby theater to tears. how is it that great songs trigger our emotions? the music itself inspiring us or inviting our empathy. ♪ neveri'll find someone like you ♪ >> reporter: any adele song, or whitney houston singing the national anthem music has always had that power, but why? this is a music professor at columbia university. he was able to pull apart "glory" on the spot just after listening to it once. >> this particular song, that's a minor song. that's a major chord. >> reporter: one of the tricks they use is something called the appogism a ism appogiatura. it's something adele uses. it's not just that songs are happy or sad, more that they take us along fo
hampton. all watched as hollywood titans teared up listening to "glory" at the oscars but everyone has that particular song that puts a lump in your throat. it can even summon waterworks. the question is why. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: an oscar-worthy anthem, "glory", from "selma", moving the star-studded audience in the dolby theater to tears. how is it that great songs trigger our emotions? the music itself inspiring us or inviting our empathy....
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. >> because of his high security level as a confirmed gang member we could only shoot david hampton's art outside his cell at pelican bay. a correctional officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed, or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a unique insight into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels and he creates it and uses a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would assume, something like a harp and he's made
. >> because of his high security level as a confirmed gang member we could only shoot david hampton's art outside his cell at pelican bay. a correctional officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed, or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran....
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let's take a look at county line road at second street pike in upper south hampton ton. this is a new accident coming in this accident involving a tractor-trailer and another truck out there. once again we're hearing someone entrapped. our second serious accident already of the of the morning out there. if you're in this area stick to street or byberry road. another accident coming in, still early problems already this is berlin, camden county route 30 at berlin cross keys road stick to busy route 73 as the alternate. let's go to the commuter traffic report which you can be apart of when you download the free waze app. this is person is called freezer burn. they are talking about animals on new jersey turnpike near mount holly cold for the animals this morning. three in philadelphia. haven't hit the record of one. minus 1 in allentown. 3 in millville. minus 19 in reading. 16 below in philadelphia. that's what it feels like right now matt and tam. >> thank you karen. >>> developing this morning two powerful cyclones are battering the northeastern coast of australia. the t
let's take a look at county line road at second street pike in upper south hampton ton. this is a new accident coming in this accident involving a tractor-trailer and another truck out there. once again we're hearing someone entrapped. our second serious accident already of the of the morning out there. if you're in this area stick to street or byberry road. another accident coming in, still early problems already this is berlin, camden county route 30 at berlin cross keys road stick to busy...
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. >> sky6 live hd looking live a penns landing there's weather-related school in north hampton countyst at the bottom of screen and 6abc.com. we'll be right back. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> two feminist grooms took to the streets -- groups took to the streets of boston to protest the show by cosby. he canceled the show due to weather. another woman came forward yesterday accusing cosby of unwanted advances in the 1980s when she appeared on his hit tv sitcom. >>> england has honored the best in television and movies. actor eddie redmane won for the best actor. julie and moore had another win for best actress. she is plays an early on set alzheimers patie
. >> sky6 live hd looking live a penns landing there's weather-related school in north hampton countyst at the bottom of screen and 6abc.com. we'll be right back. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer)...
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. >> and the hamptons. >> everybody is into what's doing and why is he doing this. they are looking at, how he carries his self. can he do this running for president. >> you're about image when the county is talking about the haves and have notes does this hurt him as the party looks for candidates. >> there's a couple of things, the bigger problem is just, does new jersey, pennsylvania new york act play in des moines. i don't think it does, i'm hearing that from folks out there. i think you become a cartoon when you say my good friend king abdullah. that's not a line you can see as a banner for quite sometime. you're surprised sometimes you're looking at elected officials when they don't see the lionel. not that it's improbable or unethical, it looks bad. >> he stumbled into the measles debate he seemed to conservative indicate and say -- equivocate and say parents should have choice and balance. by tuesday he was unequivocal saying you should vaccinate. maybe you don't have to, but i meant seems to be a test of leadership. will this hurt him down the road he wasn'
. >> and the hamptons. >> everybody is into what's doing and why is he doing this. they are looking at, how he carries his self. can he do this running for president. >> you're about image when the county is talking about the haves and have notes does this hurt him as the party looks for candidates. >> there's a couple of things, the bigger problem is just, does new jersey, pennsylvania new york act play in des moines. i don't think it does, i'm hearing that from folks...