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people illuminate shops and buildings as a symbol of prosperity. the neon signs are getting even brighter with the spread of l.e.d. lights. >> translator: the illuminations look beautiful and modern. >> translator: the lights are a symbol of development. >> reporter: l.e.d.s are low on running cost and high on design versatility. they are becoming shanghai's mainstay resource. >> translator: in the past, people used lights only to illuminate. now we can use them for artistic expression. >> reporter: under the glare of l.e.d.s, traditional incandescent light bulbs are fading away. the soft glow is being replaced. it was part of every day life. >> translator: these lights are best for ordinary people. >> reporter: they have been taking them down for a decade. shou says l.e.d.s of emit straight light. he says it changes the glow but illustrates the bond among downtown neighbors. >> translator: incandescent light is essential to old cityscapes. its dimness is a vital part of the scene. >> reporter: but to reduce electricity consumption, government offi
people illuminate shops and buildings as a symbol of prosperity. the neon signs are getting even brighter with the spread of l.e.d. lights. >> translator: the illuminations look beautiful and modern. >> translator: the lights are a symbol of development. >> reporter: l.e.d.s are low on running cost and high on design versatility. they are becoming shanghai's mainstay resource. >> translator: in the past, people used lights only to illuminate. now we can use them for...
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the annual sant'yago illuminated again. the parade will feature more than 100 illuminated floats, marching bands, krewes and their royalty. the tampa bay rays and big brothers big sisters will lead the parade. and the cuban club is hosting an after party. all the festivities kick off at 7 p-m tomorrow... on seventh avenue. 3 or... if you're looking to make some "out of this world" dinner plans... head to mosi. the science museum is hosting a love-themed dinner event, called "total eclipse of the heart". you can enjoy a dinner set to love songs underneath the dome... where you can see a changing sky that takes you to the most romantic cities in the world. there are two seatings saturday and sunday one at 5:30 and another at 8:30. it's gonna cost you 120-dollars per couple. 3 or if you want a really *wild valentines date... head to busch gardens this weekend. the park is offering a valentine's night safari. they're calling it love on the wild side. couples can travel through the park's edge of africa in the dark and see all t
the annual sant'yago illuminated again. the parade will feature more than 100 illuminated floats, marching bands, krewes and their royalty. the tampa bay rays and big brothers big sisters will lead the parade. and the cuban club is hosting an after party. all the festivities kick off at 7 p-m tomorrow... on seventh avenue. 3 or... if you're looking to make some "out of this world" dinner plans... head to mosi. the science museum is hosting a love-themed dinner event, called...
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the ill -- illuminated night parade. scholarship program. today the crew raised over $2 million in scholarships for local students. the tampa bay rays are the grands marshals. mr. bill walsh is the senior vice president of strategy and development and luis campanello, chirm chairman of the parade. thank you for coming. you have a special guest coming? >> first, thank you for having us on the program and thank you so much to the crew of santiago. our mission to enier skies the baseball. and people are familiar with magic on the field but there's a lot of magic off the field as partnerships. we're excited about the particular, -- opportunity to talk about in particular the big brothers and big sisters. >> they will be on the float with you along with the players. special connection with big brothers big sisters. what is it exactly? >> we have -- our partnership with big brothers big sisters is going on 10 years now and we currently volunteering as bigs in the community, personal it's something near and dear to my years. they are a tremendous o
the ill -- illuminated night parade. scholarship program. today the crew raised over $2 million in scholarships for local students. the tampa bay rays are the grands marshals. mr. bill walsh is the senior vice president of strategy and development and luis campanello, chirm chairman of the parade. thank you for coming. you have a special guest coming? >> first, thank you for having us on the program and thank you so much to the crew of santiago. our mission to enier skies the baseball....
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something that was very illuminating to me was hearing special out education throughout his lifetime. there are am r reasons why individuals are in special education courses, but certainly be able to take a look at that, specifically his history of abuse as well as history of being bullied and having some very negative lifetime experiences. it's also very illuminating that he had beneficial eighted on his own childhood, unable to be able to cognitively mature such that he really identified with these other children and having an individual who mentally may be a child, however, has the body of a grown man, of course, in cases can be dangerous for a variety of purposes. > dr. sync also went onto say a mental evaluation of carraway's competency is needed. > police say there are now a dozen victims in this child pornography investigation. tonight parents got a chance to sound off about their concerns and question school leaders at a special meeting. and continues our life coverage. >>reporter: there were over 700 parents at this packed, standing room only meeting. parents, some of them fo
something that was very illuminating to me was hearing special out education throughout his lifetime. there are am r reasons why individuals are in special education courses, but certainly be able to take a look at that, specifically his history of abuse as well as history of being bullied and having some very negative lifetime experiences. it's also very illuminating that he had beneficial eighted on his own childhood, unable to be able to cognitively mature such that he really identified with...
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it's also very illuminating that he had beneficial eighted on hin own childhood, unable to be able to cognitively mature such that he really identified with these other children and having an individual who mentally may be a child, however, has the body of a grown man, of course, in cases can be dangerous for a variety of purposes. > dr. sync also went onto say a mental evaluation of carraway'sa competency is needed. > police say there are now a dozen victims in this child pornography investigation.ph tonight parents got a chance to sound off about their concerns c and question school leaders at a special meeting. fox5's meaghan dice was there ws and continues our life coverage. >>reporter: there were over 700 parents at thi room only meeting. parents, some of them for ther first time getting to address their security concerns with thi school. let's talk about some of the most notable moments of this meeting, parents asking what about those blind spots. how did deattain carraway get away allegedly with in this school. they said they'll be adding more cameras. they'll be adding a task
it's also very illuminating that he had beneficial eighted on hin own childhood, unable to be able to cognitively mature such that he really identified with these other children and having an individual who mentally may be a child, however, has the body of a grown man, of course, in cases can be dangerous for a variety of purposes. > dr. sync also went onto say a mental evaluation of carraway'sa competency is needed. > police say there are now a dozen victims in this child pornography...
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>> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful fireworks out there. >> it's incredible and fascinating they do this. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born in 2000, 1962 or 168, happy year of the monkey.1968, happy year of the monkey. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses.8, happy year of the monkey. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and
>> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the most beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful fireworks out there. >> it's incredible and fascinating they do this. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born...
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that was nothing illuminating.riggered a lifelong genetic illness, which will swing you from psychotic highs to suicidal lows. and you will probably fall into the one-in-four suicide statistic unless you take the medications. which makes you feel no emotion. if you can imagine missing feeling sad, it's the only thing worse than pain. it's hard for people to comprehend. after a lifetime of building your identity within your placing humanity, to suddenly be told that you are a defect of humanity and to know you are not going to be the person you used to be, and that you will at best be able to get by. it's life shattering. the only labels you have to choose from are some form of a disorder -- manic depression, bipolar disorder. you scrape through every clinical book trying to look for answers. that is exactly what i did. i was peeling through these clinical books, which were all these diagnostic, medical texts, where it felt like i was under a microscope with someone in a lab coat judging me. then i come across her b
that was nothing illuminating.riggered a lifelong genetic illness, which will swing you from psychotic highs to suicidal lows. and you will probably fall into the one-in-four suicide statistic unless you take the medications. which makes you feel no emotion. if you can imagine missing feeling sad, it's the only thing worse than pain. it's hard for people to comprehend. after a lifetime of building your identity within your placing humanity, to suddenly be told that you are a defect of humanity...
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she also said something that really was illuminating for me which is that just about every artist shenows is more creative after bipolar than before bipolar as long as they're on the meds. togÑi me that was like okay, i didn't go through this hell for nothing. i can have the gift but i don't have to kill myself for it, you know. there is a way and it took years but now i genuinely feel more emotion before bipolar and i fal more emotion than when i was manic because e motion is tied to life and a child and things that sustain, things that matter. and i'm much more creative than i ever was when i was manic before i was bipolar to the point where i can honestly say where i was offered a cure i couldn't take it because i do consider it that much of a gift. >> rose: the decision to make a film. >> that was mostly the stigma. mostly living and seeing people look at me and seeing people look at people like me and just not knowing what's in our hearts, know. and i was always inspired by vn gogh quote which says, you know people look at me like a non-entity, like an eccentric but i would like
she also said something that really was illuminating for me which is that just about every artist shenows is more creative after bipolar than before bipolar as long as they're on the meds. togÑi me that was like okay, i didn't go through this hell for nothing. i can have the gift but i don't have to kill myself for it, you know. there is a way and it took years but now i genuinely feel more emotion before bipolar and i fal more emotion than when i was manic because e motion is tied to life and...
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tonight is the annual illuminated night parade in ybor city. it's one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the crew of the knights of santiago. is dedicated to the historic preservation of the latin roots. the grand marshals include tampa bay rays players and host of divorce court judge lindholm. it kicks off at 7 pm.>>> we have the renaissance festival happening today also. the theme this weekend is chocolate fantasy. >> reporter: good morning. en garde. i don't have my 16th-century a tire get. we're getting ready. chocolate and wine tasting next to mosey for the renaissance festival. all the details coming up. >>> a big day for tampa bay lightning fans. it is hockey day at the arena. the lightning brought you a special guest today. >> all of us a special guest. thunder bug. big times down there at the arena. big times if you're looking for some fun outdoors. your golf forecast looking good. 62 now. up to 66 l on. tons of sunshine. let's see that golf swing the >>> a big event for tampa bay lightning fans. it hockey day. it brings thunde
tonight is the annual illuminated night parade in ybor city. it's one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the crew of the knights of santiago. is dedicated to the historic preservation of the latin roots. the grand marshals include tampa bay rays players and host of divorce court judge lindholm. it kicks off at 7 pm.>>> we have the renaissance festival happening today also. the theme this weekend is chocolate fantasy. >> reporter: good morning. en garde. i don't have my...
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the sun is up and everything is illuminated. looking around it is stunning the scope of the damage. if you look here you see two sets of steps and the foundation for a mobile home. it was picked up from its place and thrown across route 460... this is the location where those two men and little boy were when they were thrown. look at this debris. there are branches and limbs lying all over the place. if you take a look here you see a lot of what was inside of their living their lives. now their home is gone and their loved ones. looking in this direction this was once a road. covered in debris, downed trees limbs and power lines. moving in this direction this house only minimally damaged... between two homes severely damaged. the other mobile home... you're looking inside the house... contents strewn all over the yard. you can see where the wall has come down. the va nations guard sending at least 50 appomattox county today to assess storm damage and meet with first responders. his visit comes one day after he declared a sate of emergency in response to wednesday's severe weather. o
the sun is up and everything is illuminated. looking around it is stunning the scope of the damage. if you look here you see two sets of steps and the foundation for a mobile home. it was picked up from its place and thrown across route 460... this is the location where those two men and little boy were when they were thrown. look at this debris. there are branches and limbs lying all over the place. if you take a look here you see a lot of what was inside of their living their lives. now their...
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the illuminated seven.. hours and runs avenue. it's recommended you get there to get a viewing spot by six. even though it's at night.. website.. their kids. it's also the last weekend of the fair. today seniors get in for nine dollars. after five.. admission is five dollars for today only. there will be fireworks at 8-30 tonight and tomorrow night. the fair closes monday night. the final performance of disney's lion king takes place sunday night at the straz center in downtown tampa.. tickets start at 35 dollars. a common breathing condition is linked problems with women becoming pregnant. also next on ten news this morning.. a nine dollar computer. and the world's best surfers.. about to take on 20 to 40 feet waves today. - nation's captiol live news back in the morning. morning. we're putting the news back in the morning. here's a look at headlines around the nation and the world in 60 seconds. two women from colorado accusing bill cosby of sexual assault will not be state are considering a bill that would extend colorado's sta
the illuminated seven.. hours and runs avenue. it's recommended you get there to get a viewing spot by six. even though it's at night.. website.. their kids. it's also the last weekend of the fair. today seniors get in for nine dollars. after five.. admission is five dollars for today only. there will be fireworks at 8-30 tonight and tomorrow night. the fair closes monday night. the final performance of disney's lion king takes place sunday night at the straz center in downtown tampa.. tickets...
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>>reporter: in a dark alley illuminated by police light you can see a little hand in the desperate search. in the 99 husband was left in her mother always stolen car all alone. this is thee young man police have been looking for. the family nightmared began just before 4:00 o'clock at the laundromat lawn distribution. >> i came to pick up clothes dryer i car the car in it because believes sleeping and i didn't want to wick hear up. police began the search an berth alert and 2 parents waited for word. just bev 7 the good news. car found 8 and a halmiles away. the mother arrived at the scene wrapped her little girl at the goybing on the duke but 0. >>> police do have again that image of that person who believe jumped into the car and stolen. they say he's between approximately 19, 20 years old. wearing a dark long sleeve irt or jacket with teams andtlb the number to crawl crime stopper is here on the screen. nenessary news is even after very few showers this vrjt >> elderly man victim of cooll crime. when arm maingd with the attack goes on the play that's not the only crime night team the t
>>reporter: in a dark alley illuminated by police light you can see a little hand in the desperate search. in the 99 husband was left in her mother always stolen car all alone. this is thee young man police have been looking for. the family nightmared began just before 4:00 o'clock at the laundromat lawn distribution. >> i came to pick up clothes dryer i car the car in it because believes sleeping and i didn't want to wick hear up. police began the search an berth alert and 2...
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pure illumination? miranda: i did. so, we put the same formula that we started with my lip balm in our lip gloss, so it's purely based. other than the scent and the color, it's 100% all natural. lemonis: unfortunately, you can't tell people that it's 100% natural because you've added those things. miranda: this one has an l.e.d. light here. see? so, it's got a mirror on the side. so you can put your lip gloss on any time. lemonis: first, a line of cosmetics for teens. now a lip gloss that doubles as a key finder? way too bright. i came here believing lano was a brand, but i think that miranda just created some catch-all to make everything she thinks is fun. miranda: this is where we store all of our boxes. lemonis: what's in here? miranda: this is our makeup brush. it comes with 12 brushes. and so it's really great for travel. lemonis: literally, every time i turned a corner, i would see some other product that had no connection to her original story. i don't know how makeup brushes solve problems for people. -miranda:
pure illumination? miranda: i did. so, we put the same formula that we started with my lip balm in our lip gloss, so it's purely based. other than the scent and the color, it's 100% all natural. lemonis: unfortunately, you can't tell people that it's 100% natural because you've added those things. miranda: this one has an l.e.d. light here. see? so, it's got a mirror on the side. so you can put your lip gloss on any time. lemonis: first, a line of cosmetics for teens. now a lip gloss that...
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we are talking about the annual illuminated parade. is one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the iago. the crew is dedicated to the group. this year's grand marshals include two. the parade goes down 7th avenue starting tonight at 7 o'clock. >>> 7:10. florida's primary election is just about a month away. >> we are showing you how you can vote without ever going to the polls.>>> we are going to look at one of the places you can head to this weekend to see a record number of manatee. this is really incredible. >>> did you know this? tomorrow is the end of the world! at least, according to wasn't as popular as the first but there was a prediction in this movie that the end of the world would be on february 14, 2016. govern yourselves accordingly. >>> at least we have a great- looking day ahead to celebrate the last day before potentially >>> in democracy 2016, crunch time for any of you not registered to vote. the deadline is tuesday. and you may not also realize that now is the time to sign up for an absentee ballot it is not j
we are talking about the annual illuminated parade. is one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the iago. the crew is dedicated to the group. this year's grand marshals include two. the parade goes down 7th avenue starting tonight at 7 o'clock. >>> 7:10. florida's primary election is just about a month away. >> we are showing you how you can vote without ever going to the polls.>>> we are going to look at one of the places you can head to this weekend to see a...
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and try them on opening day april 4 just 47 days away .o monopoly will have a change, no cash illuminating paper money and the bankerr to build the electronic age gets a aging car to buy property to pay rent and also features updated chance cardsan . the only lawfully goes on sale for about $25. >> talk about a one-stop shopping whole foods could soon have tattoo parlors in the grocery store their developing the 365 designed to appeal to millennials36 finished to fred fresh produce and prepared as they could have record shop shoe store and tattoo shop but to we had real people make their own pizzas. they chose the ingredients they wanted. i like the fresh dough. what's bha? pi'm gonna go with the one thatpdoesn't have the acronyms. pget that one without fillers. what are fillers? you guys just made your pizza the way i make my pizza. hey! no ingredients that you can't pronounce and no artificial flavors. and we're proud to announce pour new quality guarantee: plove your pizza, or get anotherpone, absolutely free. pget any large pizza up to 5-toppings pfor just $9.99. online only. should yo
and try them on opening day april 4 just 47 days away .o monopoly will have a change, no cash illuminating paper money and the bankerr to build the electronic age gets a aging car to buy property to pay rent and also features updated chance cardsan . the only lawfully goes on sale for about $25. >> talk about a one-stop shopping whole foods could soon have tattoo parlors in the grocery store their developing the 365 designed to appeal to millennials36 finished to fred fresh produce and...
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i want to thank my panelist who helped us understand and illuminated what is ging on and how it can be to get on a financial footing and hardest thing for a lot of these men and women is coming out. getting out and getting a call for r lp. thank you all for watching, i am raphael armstrong coming back at you next week will be armstrong captioning made possible by rysher entertainment i'm marty stouffer. with the first warm rains of the year, frogs and toads emerge from their winter sleep to herald the new season. their rhythmic chorus is synonymous with springtime, yet they're perhaps best known for their jumping ability. their long, powerful legs allow them to jump
i want to thank my panelist who helped us understand and illuminated what is ging on and how it can be to get on a financial footing and hardest thing for a lot of these men and women is coming out. getting out and getting a call for r lp. thank you all for watching, i am raphael armstrong coming back at you next week will be armstrong captioning made possible by rysher entertainment i'm marty stouffer. with the first warm rains of the year, frogs and toads emerge from their winter sleep to...
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the james council for arts and humanities called on local artists to submit illuminated there's a deejay down there too. go on down and check it out. a nice, clear night for everyone to go down to the bluff walk. >> george: it's nice. my wife and i, diana, will have to check it out. we'll have cold mornings in the 20s and h >>> big stars at the big game, >>> plus megan >>> tonight's big games, big gossip. >> we're going to party all the way up to the halftime of super bowl. >>kevin's hanging with all the stars infrancisco. >>> cold play's halftime show. our exclusive the scenes as they build the stage. >>> and beyonce's big secret, what only we heard inside her rehearsal. >> i will tell you there's a surprise coming. >> she's pregnant? >>> and megan kelly's out with her hothusband. her new big money book deal, what does she have i and what does she have in store for trump's next ethe bait. >>> and the musical about the passion ofchrist. with triciayearwood. >> did garth chuckle a bit when you said, guess what? mother of jesus? >>> the reality tv face-off. can lindsay's parents finally pl
the james council for arts and humanities called on local artists to submit illuminated there's a deejay down there too. go on down and check it out. a nice, clear night for everyone to go down to the bluff walk. >> george: it's nice. my wife and i, diana, will have to check it out. we'll have cold mornings in the 20s and h >>> big stars at the big game, >>> plus megan >>> tonight's big games, big gossip. >> we're going to party all the way up to the...
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Feb 6, 2016
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she also said something that was illuminating for me.out every artist chinos more artist ishe knows is creative after bipolar than before once they were on the kids. i have this gift, but i don't have to kill myself for it. it's took years, but now i generally feel more emotion than i did before bipolar. it feels more meaningful than it does when i was manic. the motion is tied to life and a child, things that sustain and better. i am much more creative than i ever was when i was manic or before bipolar. to the point where i can honestly say if i was offered a cure, i would not take it.i consider it that much of a gift. charlie: the decision to make a film. >> that was mostly the stigma. and seeing people look at people like me, and not knowing what is in our hearts. i was always inspired by the van gogh quote, "people look at me like a non-entity, like an eccentric, but i would like to someday show through my work what an eccentric has in his heart." when you walk by a man homeless in the street, gazing up at the sky with bloodshot eyes
she also said something that was illuminating for me.out every artist chinos more artist ishe knows is creative after bipolar than before once they were on the kids. i have this gift, but i don't have to kill myself for it. it's took years, but now i generally feel more emotion than i did before bipolar. it feels more meaningful than it does when i was manic. the motion is tied to life and a child, things that sustain and better. i am much more creative than i ever was when i was manic or...
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soon this parking lot will be replaced with stores illuminating about 60 spaces on bridge street. >> the taxi will stop at four restaurants, seven days per week, from to until 10:00 p.m. >> we want to give people the opportunity to get right on the island and enjoy what we think are some of the most pitiful areas and all of florida without having to worry about the challenges of parking and traffic. >> on ana maria island, isabel mass grayness. >> you can check out our complete list of services at wtsp.com, seen under the tv section there. >> tracking storms and alerting it is time for ten weather. >> we are expecting some rain? >> yes. early morning? >> no. this is looking to be more of a midday event, and anytime we have talked about fronts in january or february, we will break each one down. i will tell you as we get into the forecast tonight, this is the same system tearing up the northeast, and four us, that's actually a better thing, that that low is tracking north. just by looking at the network, you can see the hint of the change here with gorgeous blue skies. they are the ov
soon this parking lot will be replaced with stores illuminating about 60 spaces on bridge street. >> the taxi will stop at four restaurants, seven days per week, from to until 10:00 p.m. >> we want to give people the opportunity to get right on the island and enjoy what we think are some of the most pitiful areas and all of florida without having to worry about the challenges of parking and traffic. >> on ana maria island, isabel mass grayness. >> you can check out our...
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the project will have everything from an illuminated pedestrian bridge to a boardwalk. and a new piece of the project is getting some fountains or artwork put in the part of the lake that's most visible from interstate 380. friends of cedar lake, which is the group behind this plan, unveiled the final master plan in front of supporters tonight. this comes after two and a half years of work. the plans also include parking - among many projects. now that this master plan is pretty much finished, the group will present it for approval to the city council. tonight we also got a feel for what the project amenities will cost. " 52:17 we came in at just over eight million dollars. and that's exciting for us because of theverwhelming support that we have received from all of the community groups that we have beenen reaching out to for the last two and a half years. we really think we can hit that number with the majority coming from the private sector" the group says alliant energy still owns the lake, but it hopes to get that ownership transitioned to the city soon. before tha
the project will have everything from an illuminated pedestrian bridge to a boardwalk. and a new piece of the project is getting some fountains or artwork put in the part of the lake that's most visible from interstate 380. friends of cedar lake, which is the group behind this plan, unveiled the final master plan in front of supporters tonight. this comes after two and a half years of work. the plans also include parking - among many projects. now that this master plan is pretty much finished,...
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. >> a big night at ybor city tonight, the gasparilla pirates and illuminated night parade. floats and marching bands made their way down 7th avenue costumes, tossed beads. >> we're just going to have fun with it and like i said, we're the grand marshals so we're the top dogs, we have to come with our a game. i'm excited what's going to happen. >> be careful kevin, you don't want to throw your arm out before spring training. the knights of santiago has sponsored the parade since the 1970s. >> coming up, do you know your significant other's phone number? >> i quit trying to remember because why bother? >> why bother, researchers are blaming that on what you call digital amnesia. why if you don't lose it, you lose it. hey mike. >> how about the rest of the weekend, your valentine's day forecast and that work week >> when the flag drops at the daytona 500, ralph brown is always there. just how many 500s has he attended? >> when you get to 40 or 41, you some people don't like to share their wifi, but at bright house networks, we do. login to one of our hotspots and get your code
. >> a big night at ybor city tonight, the gasparilla pirates and illuminated night parade. floats and marching bands made their way down 7th avenue costumes, tossed beads. >> we're just going to have fun with it and like i said, we're the grand marshals so we're the top dogs, we have to come with our a game. i'm excited what's going to happen. >> be careful kevin, you don't want to throw your arm out before spring training. the knights of santiago has sponsored the parade...
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potential for white out conditions because it is now very dark and not as many lights to keep the illuminated roads safer. a little more moderate snow to the north headed toward medina, we have a pocket here are there until we start to see the snow completely die out. high pressure will shift to the east. the system is going to be short- lived. we have a warm front which helps the temperatures but brings in snow chances as we move toward monday. mondays presidents' day so a lot of people will be out of school but the snow chances reappear along with a little better temperatures for us. comparison to today's high of 14. 20 for sunday, it should be quite until later when the snow appears in the overnight hours and waking up monday it looks like we have scattered chances for snowfall. we have one-to maybe as much as three. 1-2. only a high for your sunday, 20 degrees. typical highest about 37. certainly remaining below average. 24 you here, 38 on monday. we will see the 30s sticking around which is better than the teens. snow chances start to fade and we have way back. 50 degrees before that on
potential for white out conditions because it is now very dark and not as many lights to keep the illuminated roads safer. a little more moderate snow to the north headed toward medina, we have a pocket here are there until we start to see the snow completely die out. high pressure will shift to the east. the system is going to be short- lived. we have a warm front which helps the temperatures but brings in snow chances as we move toward monday. mondays presidents' day so a lot of people will...
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if they are illuminated and you are driving a high profile vehicle, they designate what traveling you should be in. if you are southbound during the high winds, you should be in the fast lane and northbound, in the slow lane. this is a safety issue and the worst case scenario, if you rollover, you will not roll onto another vehicle when they pass you. pay attention and be cautious with the wind. keep your seat else on and cell phones off. be safe and take care. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> the debate over personal privacy and national security is a big one. a recent order is showing that apple is causing major waves. government wants apple to do. >>> [bells ringing] that has been a good recon wall street, so so far. can we keep the momentum going? back above 16,000 and the dow is up 124 points -- 125 points. >>> there are stories making financial headlines this morning. foreign holdings of u.s. treasury securities rose in december with a record high, despite cutbacks by china and japan. >>> the two biggest owners of foreign currency debt are by increases in caribbean banki
if they are illuminated and you are driving a high profile vehicle, they designate what traveling you should be in. if you are southbound during the high winds, you should be in the fast lane and northbound, in the slow lane. this is a safety issue and the worst case scenario, if you rollover, you will not roll onto another vehicle when they pass you. pay attention and be cautious with the wind. keep your seat else on and cell phones off. be safe and take care. back to you. >> thank you...
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my that is illuminated. some markings by the amount that might look like it has been erased. >> the suspect faces federal charges for the money orders and could face up to five years. if you are ever trying to sell >> checks, money orders, you have to look are all those things. all counterfeit. thank you. if you have a consumer complaint or need to get involved, send an e-mail. or reach out on twitter. or on facebook. diane wilson. >> coming up at six. >> we are sorting out the chaos in the legislative building. >> heading to raleigh tomorrow for an emergency vote on new elections. the next steps to make our state compliant with the constitution. >> the high-speed chase on a busy wake county roadway, the abc 11 eyewitness starts right now. >> some of the elected leaders you are used to seeing on the >> state lawmakers just unveiled a new electoral map. they are hoping to get the approval of federal judges. this effort makes it legal. calling for governor mccrory to call for a legislative session tomorrow. ni
my that is illuminated. some markings by the amount that might look like it has been erased. >> the suspect faces federal charges for the money orders and could face up to five years. if you are ever trying to sell >> checks, money orders, you have to look are all those things. all counterfeit. thank you. if you have a consumer complaint or need to get involved, send an e-mail. or reach out on twitter. or on facebook. diane wilson. >> coming up at six. >> we are sorting...
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@the santiago illuminated night @parade invading ybor city. @the parade will have 1 @the parade will have 100 @illuminated floats, marching @bands and the tampa bay rays big @brothers and big sisters will @lead the parade. @a crash party will take place at @the cuban club right after that. @all festivities quick off at @6:00. @>>> a love theme dinner. @called total eclipse of the @heart. @enjoy a dinner set to love songs @underneath a changing sky this @takes us to the most romantic @city in the world. @pretty neat. @two sittings at 5:30 to 8:30 and @tickets cost $120 per couple. @>>> well, how about take @>>> well, how about taking a @ride on the wild side for @valentine's day. @busch gardens is offering a @valentine's night safari and @calling it love of the wild side @calling it love of the wild @side. @couples can travel throughout @edge of africa in the dark and @see all the cool animals and @cozy out around a bonfire with @appetizer and desserts. @guests need to be 21 and up and @cost you 250 a couple. @>>> @ lift up tonight push. @>> an
@the santiago illuminated night @parade invading ybor city. @the parade will have 1 @the parade will have 100 @illuminated floats, marching @bands and the tampa bay rays big @brothers and big sisters will @lead the parade. @a crash party will take place at @the cuban club right after that. @all festivities quick off at @6:00. @>>> a love theme dinner. @called total eclipse of the @heart. @enjoy a dinner set to love songs @underneath a changing sky this @takes us to the most romantic...
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>> reporter: that fire from the on still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature.y downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our page and at abcnews.com.
>> reporter: that fire from the on still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature.y downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into gma first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our page and at abcnews.com.
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>> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful pire works out there. >> it's incredible and fascinating they do this. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born in 2000, 1962 or 168, happy year of the monkey. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes
>> reporter: that fire and the centuries old tradition still illuminate the entire town. >> is this the beautiful kind of fireworks in the world? >> reporter: i'm bob woodruff in china. >>> incredible. huh? only bob could sort of describe it that way and show it to us. >> it's an art, it's unique and it is the most beautiful pire works out there. >> it's incredible and fascinating they do this. by the way, it's the year of the monkey. if you were born in...
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it's illuminated. >> it's all fair game for host we sat down with the producer at the naacp image awards luncheon. >> is the academy ready for what chris rock will bring? because i'm expecting something bananas. >> that would be correct. you should expect that. and yes, the academy is ready for him to do that. they're excited for him to do that. they know that's what we need. that's what the public wants. chris is very excited. >> he's not dropping out. >> oh, no. he actually wrote the show about a week ago. and then, as things got a little provocative and exciting, he said, i'm throwing out the show i write and yieting awriting a new one. >> it sounds like he's been trying out material. >> i got an e-mail from someone last night who saw him out at a comedy club, and they said he was eye anthony anderson says he'll address the controversy when the event goes live on tv one. >> we have the elephant in the room that needs to be addressed. we're not going to harp on it all night. hit it at the top of the show and move on. >> meanwhile, the academy president says it has left her a little she
it's illuminated. >> it's all fair game for host we sat down with the producer at the naacp image awards luncheon. >> is the academy ready for what chris rock will bring? because i'm expecting something bananas. >> that would be correct. you should expect that. and yes, the academy is ready for him to do that. they're excited for him to do that. they know that's what we need. that's what the public wants. chris is very excited. >> he's not dropping out. >> oh, no....
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you can see it a few times a year when the sunset is at the right angle to illuminate the water in orange and red. >>> a weekend packed with big events and a major construction project is sure to create a traffic nightmare. our road warrior is helping you get around the mess. >> i went to sleep. when i went to sleep i didn't wake back up. >>> i don't know what i'm doing. i can't find anything just when i think it's just not going to work. this woman that works there comes over and asks can i help you? and he was so happy, to do it amazing right? i never would have expected would have thought that anyone would find that do that. make that go out of their way for me. right then, right there i couldn't believe it he was so helpful i know it's such a small thing little thing. simple thing but it made me smile made me happy share your story. >>> it is your choice 2016. it is down to the wire in south carolina.
you can see it a few times a year when the sunset is at the right angle to illuminate the water in orange and red. >>> a weekend packed with big events and a major construction project is sure to create a traffic nightmare. our road warrior is helping you get around the mess. >> i went to sleep. when i went to sleep i didn't wake back up. >>> i don't know what i'm doing. i can't find anything just when i think it's just not going to work. this woman that works there...
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@and we will start with the @santiago illuminated night @parade invading ybor city. @100 illuminated floats, bands @and royalty. @the big brothers and big sisters @will lead the parade. @a party at the cuban club after @that. @all festivities start off at @7:00. @>>> joan joy a love-themed @dinner. @mosi is putting on an event @called total eclipse of the @heart. @unenjoy a dinner set for love @songs underneath a changing sky. @some of the most romantic cities @in the world. @two seatings today and from 5:30 @until 8:30. @tickets cost $120 per couple. @>>> take a ride on the wild side @valentine's night safari calling @it love on the wild side. @couples can travel through the @edge of africa and see all the @cool animals and cozy up around @a bonfire with drinks, appetizer @a bonfire with drinks, @appetizers and desserts. @guests have to be 21 and up and @will cost but $250. @>>> you can see r 5 at ruth @eckerd hall tonight. @the pop group contains siblings. @they take the stage at 7:00. @tickets start at $33. @and the entire night is staying @in the family. @their younger brother ry
@and we will start with the @santiago illuminated night @parade invading ybor city. @100 illuminated floats, bands @and royalty. @the big brothers and big sisters @will lead the parade. @a party at the cuban club after @that. @all festivities start off at @7:00. @>>> joan joy a love-themed @dinner. @mosi is putting on an event @called total eclipse of the @heart. @unenjoy a dinner set for love @songs underneath a changing sky. @some of the most romantic cities @in the world. @two...
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>> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entir town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob.b. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. morning. as always we are online 24/7 onn our "nightline" facebook page and at abcns.com. good night. >>> "the in tr the biggest stories of the day. >>> number one, super bowl 50's touchdown and misses.
>> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entir town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob.b. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading thank you for watching "nightline" tonight. morning. as always we are online 24/7 onn our "nightline" facebook page and at abcns.com. good night. >>>...
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every two years the sunset at a certain time and an angle that illuminates this waterfall, making it look like a fire now pinpoint weather with >> the city beautifully lit up this evening and it was a gorgeous day. temperatures were back in the 60s for the fourth straight day that all good things must come to an end and we see it slowly deteriorate over the next few days. we will have cooler air spelling in with the cold shot that shot through earlier this evening. it is about 10 degrees warmer downtown than what we see at the airport. we are 43 degrees in the city and it was breezy or than it was earlier today. in the planes and higher elevations windsor higher and we will get to those in just a bit. we started off this morning with 27 degrees and 62 -- now we are back down into the 30s and low 40s. fort morgan at 42 degrees and m parker at 38 degrees. in the high country we are backing down into the teens and day around the ski area. we had plenty of sunshine and warmth and it got a little breezy. we are quiet downtown and outside of a couple of passing clouds i think we keep it th
every two years the sunset at a certain time and an angle that illuminates this waterfall, making it look like a fire now pinpoint weather with >> the city beautifully lit up this evening and it was a gorgeous day. temperatures were back in the 60s for the fourth straight day that all good things must come to an end and we see it slowly deteriorate over the next few days. we will have cooler air spelling in with the cold shot that shot through earlier this evening. it is about 10 degrees...
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testified it would save money and if there was overtime they would pay it according to president steve illumination of course we will pay the overtime. well, they didn't pay overtime. >> 40 hours pay for the first week of training and two weeks shows 8 hours of overtime after the union complained. two weeks later no overtime. the union filed a grievance. >> the city came back at a chief's level with an answer giving us 23 1/2 hours of straight time for the cadets. we rejected that. that's not anywhere near what they are working. these guys get woke up at 5:30 in the morning. that's when the time clock starts. >> the union stepped up the fight taking the matter to the federal level. the ccpa complaint is mailed to the federal office building in downtown cleveland demanding an audit of city records and shows violate rules of mandatory overtime pay. >> you are taking advantage of a bunch of people that really want to be cleveland police officers. >> it is unclear how long an investigation could take. paul orlousky, cleveland 19. >> mark: all right, orlo, thank you. we did checking cleveland cadets are
testified it would save money and if there was overtime they would pay it according to president steve illumination of course we will pay the overtime. well, they didn't pay overtime. >> 40 hours pay for the first week of training and two weeks shows 8 hours of overtime after the union complained. two weeks later no overtime. the union filed a grievance. >> the city came back at a chief's level with an answer giving us 23 1/2 hours of straight time for the cadets. we rejected that....
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one of the most important sources of information is iconographical sources, meaning paintings, illuminationse playing music. and by looking at these, we can gain a lot of information about how instruments were being held, what the instruments actually looked like. many of these instruments, especially from earlier periods, don't survive as museum instruments. the intended audience of a given piece of music is crucial to understanding why it was performed and how it was performed. one of the great lute virtuosos of the renaissance was playing lullabies for a four year-old heir to a throne. and that obviously gives you an insight as to what maybe this person would have played, you know. [lilting flute plays] oy comamos is all about let us eat and drink and be merry, my friends, today, lent starts tomorrow, so let's live it up while we can today. [ensemble singing] we don't want to just play it straight the way you see it in the manuscript. it's in four voices, and all four voices are texted. so the most obvious way to perform it would be to have four singers, a soprano, alto, tenor, and bass,
one of the most important sources of information is iconographical sources, meaning paintings, illuminationse playing music. and by looking at these, we can gain a lot of information about how instruments were being held, what the instruments actually looked like. many of these instruments, especially from earlier periods, don't survive as museum instruments. the intended audience of a given piece of music is crucial to understanding why it was performed and how it was performed. one of the...
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on the cover and once in the glossary where i say this is a word used to confusion rather than illuminate. when we talk about public health we don't talk about epidemiology or biology or detail houston the dna work in bacteria we have very simple messages, wash your hands, coughs and sneezes spread diseasessed, very simple messages which get cross complicated idea. road safety, you don't need to know the difference between a pin and a gasket to be a safe driver of a safe car. we're not there yet on the internet. fundmentalityly the solutions to the problem wed have are not primary technical. we kind of know what we need to do, and i get into that in the q & a, identity assurance, defense in debt, better network design. the tools are being secured are pretty much there. the problem is changing human behavior. it's the attackers are humans, we need to deter them and get into the criminal economy and disrupt it, rates the cost of doing business weapon need to save people who don't at the moment feel they're hurting, actually are hurting, and people who don't feel they're scared, actually sho
on the cover and once in the glossary where i say this is a word used to confusion rather than illuminate. when we talk about public health we don't talk about epidemiology or biology or detail houston the dna work in bacteria we have very simple messages, wash your hands, coughs and sneezes spread diseasessed, very simple messages which get cross complicated idea. road safety, you don't need to know the difference between a pin and a gasket to be a safe driver of a safe car. we're not there...
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>> rorter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "n"nhtline" tonight. tune into a first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on and at abcnews.com. thanks again for watching and good night. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. take a look at this blemish. w you see it. >> it is a azing.
>> rorter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. this is the most beautiful kind of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. thank you for watching "n"nhtline" tonight. tune into a first thing in the morning. as always we are online 24/7 on and at abcnews.com. thanks again for...
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. >> >> the city has been illuminating the glass dome this week. the broncos are staying in santa clara. the city spokesperson tells mercury news the city is neutral. just wants to be a good host. >>> a number of big events could mean a record number of riders on bart. first is super bowl city. the o dot coliseum in oakland. and the warriors will host the thunder at oracle arena. in san francisco there are three concerts for tomorrow night. alicia keys, metallica. and the red hot chili peppers at pier 70. spread all over the city. >> love them all. >>> tonight fireworks will light up the sky. macy's is sponsoring a fireworks show that starts at 10:00 tonight. the previous fireworks show caused problems. the national parks system tells the chronicle that 200 gallons of fireworks debris washed ashore the following day. >>> the chefs at levi's stadium have created a menu item for the super bowl. this is the big 5-0 sausage. it's a glenn of 50 ingredients. it's grilled and served on a poppy seed bun and topped with bell peppers, gold ketchup. and culin
. >> >> the city has been illuminating the glass dome this week. the broncos are staying in santa clara. the city spokesperson tells mercury news the city is neutral. just wants to be a good host. >>> a number of big events could mean a record number of riders on bart. first is super bowl city. the o dot coliseum in oakland. and the warriors will host the thunder at oracle arena. in san francisco there are three concerts for tomorrow night. alicia keys, metallica. and the...
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>> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. "nightline" tonight. morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night. >> welcome to whiz kids week. we've invited some of the smartest kids in america to come play our game today. will one of them walk out of here rich beyond their wildest dreams? there's only one way to find out. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] hi, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. very special "millionaire"
>> reporter: that fire from the centuries-old tradition still illuminate the entire town. of firework in the world? for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> thank you, bob. we should say bob's story was an abc news digital feature. see more like it by downloading the abc news app. "nightline" tonight. morning. as always we are online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night. >> welcome to whiz kids week. we've invited some...
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if the victim was walking along, illuminated only by her cell phone, she would have been in a vulnerable position. she was walking along michigan avenue northeast when she was confronted and surrounded by six young women who beat her and stole her iphone. she later told investigators all the girls were wearing khaki pants, like those of a school uniform. >> i try not to walk on the street at night. it is actually not surprising to me. >> reporter: thousands of college students live in the area. some use taxis or uber to avoid walking at night. >> to me it is a measure i try to adopt. be aware of my surroundings. if i see another person actually making eye contact and acknowledging that they are there >> reporter: in a campus-wide e-mail to students, trinity officials say they are working to identify what school the girls came from. in northeast washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> developing news out of north korea. pyongyang is planning a rocket launch this week. this is file video of a similar launch. if north korea goes through it, they would be in defiance of repeated warnings. >>>
if the victim was walking along, illuminated only by her cell phone, she would have been in a vulnerable position. she was walking along michigan avenue northeast when she was confronted and surrounded by six young women who beat her and stole her iphone. she later told investigators all the girls were wearing khaki pants, like those of a school uniform. >> i try not to walk on the street at night. it is actually not surprising to me. >> reporter: thousands of college students live...
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illuminate us. you think i killed those girls on account of that little queens bitch. he's a sharp one. did you? i got the right to shut up if i want to. i got work to do. doesn't look good. an innocent man would want to clear himself. i'm an ex-con. i'm the one you go to first. i didn't rape no grade- schooler five years ago and i sure as hell didn't do nobody now. it's munch. i need a 24-hour detail on a guy we're sitting on till they get here. stabler: looking for mr. mills. sure. clayton works here. why, did he do something wrong? no, we just want to chat with him. is he a photographer? but he doesn't really have "it." yet, you still keep him around. he's available when i need him. do you work with schools a lot? it's my bread and butter. keeps me busy year round. does clayton come with you to these shoots? he does the lights, lugs the equipment. why? that background look familiar to you? is this one of yours? yeah. clayton working today? no, in called sick. okay, is, uh... is this the current address for him? yeah. he rents a room from an old woman... he used the
illuminate us. you think i killed those girls on account of that little queens bitch. he's a sharp one. did you? i got the right to shut up if i want to. i got work to do. doesn't look good. an innocent man would want to clear himself. i'm an ex-con. i'm the one you go to first. i didn't rape no grade- schooler five years ago and i sure as hell didn't do nobody now. it's munch. i need a 24-hour detail on a guy we're sitting on till they get here. stabler: looking for mr. mills. sure. clayton...
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mcconnell has made the calculation for the seven republicans defending state won, it is better to illuminate the supreme court, the vote from this equation. part of the equation is if this is going to be a base turnout election which is what it is looking like, getting your base voters excited is what is going to get you there, letting obama have a final nominee is not going to make the base happy. it is better to feed into the base politics. risk you't there a might end up with a democratic president? sue: that is why what mcconnell is doing is a huge bet. harry reid says he thinks mitch mcconnell will back down. mcconnell is not knowing for back down. he is not showing any signs of backing down. is not clear to me that the argumentc counter that it is going to her the republicans makes sense. by saying, we are not going to them, that is the final piece in your strategy. we are not even going to give this airtime or let it he discussed. give it inc. or press. press.or it had become incendiary. dewey ever expect them to give it attention? no. appearings a risk in to want to shut down the pro
mcconnell has made the calculation for the seven republicans defending state won, it is better to illuminate the supreme court, the vote from this equation. part of the equation is if this is going to be a base turnout election which is what it is looking like, getting your base voters excited is what is going to get you there, letting obama have a final nominee is not going to make the base happy. it is better to feed into the base politics. risk you't there a might end up with a democratic...
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real.it's also illuminates what prosecutors say is a problem. eyewitness accounts. they say they are so unreliable they may just be the worst kind of evidence. this is the bank robber. in 2010 he held up a tr-state bank -- and the surveillance video hit probably every newscast in cincinnati that day. "and we put out a crimestoppers tip and we got about 5 or 6, 7 phone calls, 'i know that guy', 'he lives on this street', 'he lives in this particular house'. hamilton county prosecutor, joe deters, says people were convinced they knew this guy. they pointed house... they were sure it was this man . . "and when detectives went to that particular house, knocked on the door, and his mom answered it, and she said, 'i know why you're here. i just saw on television my son robbing a bank." bank."this is that woman's son. take a look. he looks incredibly like the guy in the surveillance video. police took the son, whose identity we were not given, into custody. then, they got a call from a woman who said *this was the *wrong guy... that it was *her boyfriend who robbed the ban
real.it's also illuminates what prosecutors say is a problem. eyewitness accounts. they say they are so unreliable they may just be the worst kind of evidence. this is the bank robber. in 2010 he held up a tr-state bank -- and the surveillance video hit probably every newscast in cincinnati that day. "and we put out a crimestoppers tip and we got about 5 or 6, 7 phone calls, 'i know that guy', 'he lives on this street', 'he lives in this particular house'. hamilton county prosecutor, joe...