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decenas en indianÁpolis, creyeron en una de los suyos.Íctimas que tenÍa un contacto, que era abogada en la oficina de inmigraciÓn de indianÁpolis y podÍa ayudar a las personas indocumentadas a recibir papeles. >> ella decÍa que los residentes nos iba a hacer ciudadanos, que los que tenÍan un permiso, les iba a dar una residencia. los que habÍa visa, con ella podÍa acarrear una visa, todos caÍmos. luis: a ella le prometiÓ que traerÍa a sus dos hijos adolescentes de su paÍs, pero terminaron con el corazÓn destrozado con la mentira. >> el dinero va y viene, pero lo que ella hizo, a mi me lastimÓ tanto, fÍsica, mental y emocionalmente, lo que ella quiso no tiene nombre. luis: pero no es la primera vez que judith palma comete este fraude del cual se le acusa. >> en el 2009 cometiÓ un crÍmenes similares en indianÁpolis, fue sentenciada a dos aÑos de prisiÓn, fue deportada y regresÓ al paÍs. >> recomendamos que eviten ir con personas que no son abogados, y si es vÍctima de un delito, que recurre a la policÍa. luis: palma le robÓ el sueÑo a mucha
decenas en indianÁpolis, creyeron en una de los suyos.Íctimas que tenÍa un contacto, que era abogada en la oficina de inmigraciÓn de indianÁpolis y podÍa ayudar a las personas indocumentadas a recibir papeles. >> ella decÍa que los residentes nos iba a hacer ciudadanos, que los que tenÍan un permiso, les iba a dar una residencia. los que habÍa visa, con ella podÍa acarrear una visa, todos caÍmos. luis: a ella le prometiÓ que traerÍa a sus dos hijos adolescentes de su paÍs,...
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. >> narcan is administered-- >> reporter: it's late night in indianapolis.re going to let you get out then, okay. >> reporter: and parneddics have once again used naloxone, known as another person who overdosed on heroin. >> you saved my life. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: paramedic larry brake. how critical is narcan for you? >> oh, extremely critical. yeah, it's a true lifesaver. >> can you hear me? >> reporter: several cities contacted by cbs, including indianapolis, say they're spend manager taxpayer dollars on naloxone because their price has doubled and they're using more. emergency responders like brake often have to use multiple doses to counter stronger opiates. what's the highest number of dose you've ever given anyone? >> six. >> reporter: that's a lot. >> yeah, it is a lot. >> reporter: opioids killed more than 33,000 people in 2015, compared with 21,000 in 2010. dan o'donnell is the medical director for indianapolis emergency medical services. >> nothing changed about the medication. it's not new and improved. it's just in higher demand, and it's in
. >> narcan is administered-- >> reporter: it's late night in indianapolis.re going to let you get out then, okay. >> reporter: and parneddics have once again used naloxone, known as another person who overdosed on heroin. >> you saved my life. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: paramedic larry brake. how critical is narcan for you? >> oh, extremely critical. yeah, it's a true lifesaver. >> can you hear me? >> reporter: several cities contacted by cbs,...
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louis, paducah, memphis, indianapolis. that's the area of greatest concern.evere weather threat today, we really need to pay more attention and start talking more about what happened this winter and the lack of winter in many areas. this is just some of the february facts. dallas did not drop below 32 degrees the entire month of february. that's extremely rare. and how about what happened in chicago? they had no snow on the ground for two straight months, january and february. that's never happened before. and that's chicago. heading into chicago winters, right? how about atlanta, the warmest february on record, looks like a sure bet. there are many other cities in the top five for warmest februarys of all time, including areas like richmond and norfolk and washington, d.c., possibly even up to new york city. and it continues for the last day of february. record highs possible today in columbia, memphis, paducah, indianapolis, just short, and chicago a degree or two short. and then we start march with incredible warmth all the way up the east coast, near reco
louis, paducah, memphis, indianapolis. that's the area of greatest concern.evere weather threat today, we really need to pay more attention and start talking more about what happened this winter and the lack of winter in many areas. this is just some of the february facts. dallas did not drop below 32 degrees the entire month of february. that's extremely rare. and how about what happened in chicago? they had no snow on the ground for two straight months, january and february. that's never...
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sales force just opened up a huge -- they bought chase tower near indianapolis, i think in indianapolis, in indiana. created almost a thousand jobs. these are companies that are also looking for their strategic interests and partnering in the u.s., and even if they're not directly creating jobs, they're creating potential app developers and others who can create jobs in the u.s. so i think as a congressman from -- who represents in the united states congress, my first priority has to be how do we provide these opportunities to people in this country. >> host: how can your current committee assignments help you in your work? >> guest: well, i've been very fortunate to be on the budge committee which, of courseing -- the budget committee which, of course, debates the big issues of where economic priorities ought to be. and where i fundamentally disagree with the president is his idea is that if we just had the right tax and trade policy, we could somehow bring these old jobs back. and my view is we've got to think about what the jobs of the future are. and i think it's patronizing to say
sales force just opened up a huge -- they bought chase tower near indianapolis, i think in indianapolis, in indiana. created almost a thousand jobs. these are companies that are also looking for their strategic interests and partnering in the u.s., and even if they're not directly creating jobs, they're creating potential app developers and others who can create jobs in the u.s. so i think as a congressman from -- who represents in the united states congress, my first priority has to be how do...
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>> you know, the indianapolis colts are not there, and i'll be on neutral ground, and it's going to be a great game and we'll have the opportunity to travel with a couple of america's heroes that we'll bring down to the super bowl. >>re
>> you know, the indianapolis colts are not there, and i'll be on neutral ground, and it's going to be a great game and we'll have the opportunity to travel with a couple of america's heroes that we'll bring down to the super bowl. >>re
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i'm an indianapolis colts fan. i'm be on neutral ground in the houston owner's suite. what a privilege it will be to be there with president george herbert walker bush. we're so pleased, i know the president is pleased to see him doing well. there for the coin toss. to be able to be there to celebrate that great tradition in the company of some of amer
i'm an indianapolis colts fan. i'm be on neutral ground in the houston owner's suite. what a privilege it will be to be there with president george herbert walker bush. we're so pleased, i know the president is pleased to see him doing well. there for the coin toss. to be able to be there to celebrate that great tradition in the company of some of amer
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from indianapolis, go ahead. caller: yeah, i'd just like to comment on the first of all, on healthcare. everybody -- trump is kind of a he on man in the way presents. he's intelligent, when he says complicated, that is obvious to everybody. i think the people in congress and especially with obamacare of dollars ions we've wasted even in p.r., it is to understand that the way to conquer this or deal with it money back to the states. ou get back to people, more efficient it is, some states can't handle it, they contract people that know how to do it in other states. this issue, all you had to do was look at the website how it together and bombed. if you funnel this money back to intelligent people in tories that50 labia would easily, not going to be asy and it is going to be time-consuming, but the american public at first, when they media, it is news like the news media doesn't talk stock ow successful the market has been, how much money gone over, msnbc, elitist ubbles on each coast that have totally destroyed th
from indianapolis, go ahead. caller: yeah, i'd just like to comment on the first of all, on healthcare. everybody -- trump is kind of a he on man in the way presents. he's intelligent, when he says complicated, that is obvious to everybody. i think the people in congress and especially with obamacare of dollars ions we've wasted even in p.r., it is to understand that the way to conquer this or deal with it money back to the states. ou get back to people, more efficient it is, some states can't...
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>>> next, maryland governor delivers annual state of the state address at capital indianapolis. affordable college tuition, transportation infrastructure and green committee. this is 25 minutes. >>> mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the general assemble, distinguished guests and my fellow marylanders. it is an honor to appear before this 400 37th segs of the general assemble to give report on the state of our great state. it was on a snowy day two years ago when i stood before you in this very spot in this beautiful historic chamber to take the oath of office as maryland's new governor. i was truly humble for the opportunity to serve my fellow marylanders. i was full of hope for the ate, people and hope for the future. i was fully aware that our state was facing some difficult challenges. it was an opportunity for a new beginning and the new direction. we pledged to put maryland on a new path with a new spirit, bipartisan cooperation. where we could seek common sense solution to our problems regardless of where side of the aisle those ideas came from. the work began immedia
>>> next, maryland governor delivers annual state of the state address at capital indianapolis. affordable college tuition, transportation infrastructure and green committee. this is 25 minutes. >>> mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the general assemble, distinguished guests and my fellow marylanders. it is an honor to appear before this 400 37th segs of the general assemble to give report on the state of our great state. it was on a snowy day two years ago when i stood...
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from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome kaitlyn colby. kaitlyn, how you doing?d to meet you. >> how are you? good to meet you.
from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome kaitlyn colby. kaitlyn, how you doing?d to meet you. >> how are you? good to meet you.
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y en indianÁpolis, indiana, los hijos de indocumentados defendieron el derecho a tener una familia unida de las promesas de campaÑa de donald trump fue desmantelar el programa de obama care, pero no hay nada que le garantice a los ciudadanos que tendrÁn el cuidado de salud millones de personas si lo eliminan. reportero: para dulce conseguir un seguro de mÉdico representaba la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. >> sufriÓ un accidente y no calificaba para ningÚn tipo de seguro y el obama care me ha permitido tener la cobertura y poder asistir a un eco privado. fue muy grave que a mÍ tuvieron que operarme las dos rodillas, pues el brazo, terapia, tratamiento, medicina. >> a ellos les interesa mÁs por hacer como yo dije al 1% de la poblaciÓn que hace millones y miles de millones de dÓlares en ganancias. reportero: prometieron luchar para defender esta reforma de salud. >> llevan ya 10 aÑos diciendo que van a eliminar el obama care pero ellos no han presentado ni tienen un plan de salud, no tienen nada. reportero: velÁsquez agrega que cada vez mÁs republicanos se oponen a la eliminaciÓn de
y en indianÁpolis, indiana, los hijos de indocumentados defendieron el derecho a tener una familia unida de las promesas de campaÑa de donald trump fue desmantelar el programa de obama care, pero no hay nada que le garantice a los ciudadanos que tendrÁn el cuidado de salud millones de personas si lo eliminan. reportero: para dulce conseguir un seguro de mÉdico representaba la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. >> sufriÓ un accidente y no calificaba para ningÚn tipo de seguro y el...
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lottery officialses say we never may know who won because winners in indianapolis can win their prize you came to work and didn't pull up in one of these. >> i would have bought one of these. >> driving a mclaren. i didn't know what this was i drive a 10-year-old jeep. in case anybody in our area became a multimillionaire a couple times over. >> that bad boy, $440,000. unbelievable. if you won, though, you could buy more than 300 of them. i would have had one in the back parking lot and then given it all away because of course i would go to work. >>> remember tom brady's super bowl jersey? >> who's that guy? that's the -- throws the -- >> i'm not getting into that part of this. you remember his jersey was stolen. >> there's a new list of suspects that could crack the case. take a look at what brady posted on instagram. this suspect board shows potential culprits like teammate julian edelman, super bowl halftime performer lady gaga, the shark from "jaws" and even brady in those deflategate sketches that barely looked like tom brady. the jersey brady was wearing during the super bowl wi
lottery officialses say we never may know who won because winners in indianapolis can win their prize you came to work and didn't pull up in one of these. >> i would have bought one of these. >> driving a mclaren. i didn't know what this was i drive a 10-year-old jeep. in case anybody in our area became a multimillionaire a couple times over. >> that bad boy, $440,000. unbelievable. if you won, though, you could buy more than 300 of them. i would have had one in the back...
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gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain >> why wasn't fixing the tax code job one instead of repeeling and reform obamacare. the country wants growth and the way to get growth is to cut tax and stimulate the economy. neil remember it' not as important as tax cuts and goosing the economy and giving it a pickup because things are slowing down. and this should not be the signature leadoff event for republicans. >> i'm pretty sure our president donald trump watches fox business. after stuart and neil called out this need for tax reform. what do you know, the president announced it's coming. take a listen. >> lowering the overall tax burden on americans and businesses, it's coming along very well. we'll be announcing something in the next two or three weeks that will be phen
gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain >> why wasn't fixing the tax code job one instead of repeeling and reform obamacare. the country wants growth...
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and rolls royce, which makes more of this product here in indianapolis that anywhere else. way, they just invested another $600 million here. [applause] these three ceos all separately shared the same thing with me. each day, they wake up with a worldview. decide which markets to grow and invest in. arejob is to make sure they making those decisions. they see indiana as their sweet spot. that said, the heart and soul of our economy is still small business. our stadium did not start as a stadium, he was a truck driver from ramsey, trucks cap breaking down. he created a better one. he sold that out of the trunk of his car. nagel had custard shops, they have doubled employment and revenue. reggie jones started out working in mcdonald's. now he owns seven of them. sunny back started driving a five.r, when he was [laughter] all in on a new technology called hybrid. the year it was chosen as leader of the year by the indiana chamber of commerce. [applause] so the question is, what will it moreto make indiana even of a job magnet. we will continue to manage our finances over the p
and rolls royce, which makes more of this product here in indianapolis that anywhere else. way, they just invested another $600 million here. [applause] these three ceos all separately shared the same thing with me. each day, they wake up with a worldview. decide which markets to grow and invest in. arejob is to make sure they making those decisions. they see indiana as their sweet spot. that said, the heart and soul of our economy is still small business. our stadium did not start as a...
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gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. >> why wasn't
gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming...
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tornadoes, at least isolated super cells are likely to develop on friday for the midwest into indianapolisncinnati, and into louisville. breaking down the storm looking for snow into the parts of the upper midwest. eventually the rain will work into the mid east. light snow showers into chicago. overnight friday night towards saturday morning. it's amazing the temperatures. they're dropping by 30 degrees from what we're seeing today to what we're going to see by saturday. the forecast for this afternoon, 66 in new york city but near 80 in raleigh. 75 in atlanta and st. louis, 71. that will quickly cool down. as we look towards friday's forecast, stay mild at least through the end of this week. so i guess we'll enjoy it while it lasts because we still have to get through the first part of march where it may turn colder in the east, alex. >> thank you, bonnie schneider. >>> still ahead, from gitmo to the battlefield. >>> new questions about a suicide bombing carried out by -- carried out by a former released gitmo detainee. we're back with that story. ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho ♪ heigh ho heigh h
tornadoes, at least isolated super cells are likely to develop on friday for the midwest into indianapolisncinnati, and into louisville. breaking down the storm looking for snow into the parts of the upper midwest. eventually the rain will work into the mid east. light snow showers into chicago. overnight friday night towards saturday morning. it's amazing the temperatures. they're dropping by 30 degrees from what we're seeing today to what we're going to see by saturday. the forecast for this...
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according to an investigation published by the "indianapolis star" in august, u.s.a.tics received a complaint that one of its coaches, william mccabe, should be locked up "before someone is raped," but did not report it to the authorities at the time. it was only after the mother of a gymnast called the f.b.i. seven years later that mccabe was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually exploiting gymnasts. marvin sharp was named u.s.a. gymnastics women's coach of the year in 2010, but was the subject of a sexual abuse complaint the following year. u.s.a. gymnastics didn't report sharp to the police until four years later, when another complaint came in. sharp killed himself in jail while facing molestation and child pornography charges. >> senator dianne feinstein: an association has a responsibility, or should have a responsibility. and that is to take care of its members. >> lapook: and do you think u.s.a. gymnastics has done that? >> senator feinstein: no. >> lapook: senator dianne feinstein is the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee. she's met with
according to an investigation published by the "indianapolis star" in august, u.s.a.tics received a complaint that one of its coaches, william mccabe, should be locked up "before someone is raped," but did not report it to the authorities at the time. it was only after the mother of a gymnast called the f.b.i. seven years later that mccabe was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually exploiting gymnasts. marvin sharp was named u.s.a. gymnastics women's coach of the year...
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colder air coming in for indianapolis, dropping, and so is chicago.a much colder weekend than we have seen most of the week. alex and ayman? >>> reports that president trump may be about to put his mark on the fight against isis. >>> and we'll have the story behind this dramatic new video of a firefighter in action risking his life to save an apartment full of people. we're back in a moment. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. that's pepe. boris doesn't just grow good coffee, boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm to grow even better coffee and invest in his community, which makes his neighbor, gustavo, happy. that's blanca. yup, pepe and blanca got together. things happen. all this for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee. packed with goodness. be ready to clean up the mess. house. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. (doorbell) what's that? it's a
colder air coming in for indianapolis, dropping, and so is chicago.a much colder weekend than we have seen most of the week. alex and ayman? >>> reports that president trump may be about to put his mark on the fight against isis. >>> and we'll have the story behind this dramatic new video of a firefighter in action risking his life to save an apartment full of people. we're back in a moment. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes...
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tomorrow into tuesday the severe weather threat continues from indianapolis to columbus.ion people. thankfully, the coverage isn't that great, but again, the isolated tornadoes, another heads-up day there from birmingham northwards from indianapolis to columbus. here's today's forecast, the late storm system. and it's a snow system in seattle. they have been getting claberred. three to six inches. on tuesday, the parade in boston for the championship. we have rain, snow and sleet mixed in. but it will be pretty mild. by boston standards, it won't be bad. it will be a big party anyways. as things get more interesting, as this cold air comes down from the north, things get a little more interesting going into wednesday night and thursday. over the weekend, our computers were hinting at the storm going off the coast and developing. last night they moved it closer to the coast. our european model actually nails it to areas of eastern new england with a decent snowstorm come thursday morning. again, minor blow for areas in philadelphia and the new england harbor. this would be
tomorrow into tuesday the severe weather threat continues from indianapolis to columbus.ion people. thankfully, the coverage isn't that great, but again, the isolated tornadoes, another heads-up day there from birmingham northwards from indianapolis to columbus. here's today's forecast, the late storm system. and it's a snow system in seattle. they have been getting claberred. three to six inches. on tuesday, the parade in boston for the championship. we have rain, snow and sleet mixed in. but...
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al alcalde que declare a la ciudad ciudad santuario, otra manifestaciÓn recorrio las calles en indianÁpolislia unida. las protestas continuarÁn maÑana en chicago, oregon, washington y nueva york. >> una de las promesas de campaÑa de donald trump fue desmantelar el programa de salud conocido como obamacare una vez elegido presidente dijo que transformarÍa para mejorarlo pero no hay un plan concreto que garantice a ciudadanos que tendrÁn el cuidado de salud millones de personas ya lo tienen, ante la amenaza estÁn teniendo lugar foros comunitarios en todo el paÍs en contra de la eliminaciÓn de esta ley de salud tal como nos explica desde nueva york. >> para dulce hermida conseguir un seguro mÉdico representaba la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. >> en el 2010 sufrÍ un accidente y no calificaba para ningÚn tipo de seguro y el obamacare me ha permitido tener cobertura de asistir a un mÉdico privado. >> (inaudible). >> bueno fue muy grave tuvieron que operarme las dos rodillas, despuÉs el brazo, terapia, tratamiento, medicina. >> por ello que hoy hermida participÓ en uno de los muchos foros
al alcalde que declare a la ciudad ciudad santuario, otra manifestaciÓn recorrio las calles en indianÁpolislia unida. las protestas continuarÁn maÑana en chicago, oregon, washington y nueva york. >> una de las promesas de campaÑa de donald trump fue desmantelar el programa de salud conocido como obamacare una vez elegido presidente dijo que transformarÍa para mejorarlo pero no hay un plan concreto que garantice a ciudadanos que tendrÁn el cuidado de salud millones de personas ya lo...
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after his electionering feuded over twitter with a steel worker in indianapolis. and he blasted the local union saying if it was any good, it would spend more time working. less time talking. and since taking office, trump has met with numerous ceos at the white house about adding jobs but he has seldom meant fighting for organized labor. does that matter to workers in charleston? probably not. it comes down to pay, benefits and most importantly, job security. when the final vote is tallied, boeing could find it southwesterly even more members of the machinist union and for the first time, they would be at a plant in south carolina which is increasingly important in boeing's growing production of commercial planes. "nightly business report." chicago. >> general motors is thinking about getting out of europe. that's where we begin the market focus. the automaker has entered into talks with france's p.o.a. group regarding the sale of the unprofitable business. psa would become europe's second largest car maker if it buys. shares rose. the company benefited from an i
after his electionering feuded over twitter with a steel worker in indianapolis. and he blasted the local union saying if it was any good, it would spend more time working. less time talking. and since taking office, trump has met with numerous ceos at the white house about adding jobs but he has seldom meant fighting for organized labor. does that matter to workers in charleston? probably not. it comes down to pay, benefits and most importantly, job security. when the final vote is tallied,...
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we have 27 million people at risk of severe weather from indianapolis, alabama, mississippi, to new orleans. they have isolated tornados, and if theyha, most -- if they happen, most likely alabama and mississippi. we're going to go from snow to sleet to freezing rain over much of new england. much of maine will get by melissa mccarthy's performance. olay regenerist... known by beauty editors who know best. cosmopolitan best daily treatment... regenerist spf 30. marie claire, 10 best editor-approved night creams... regenerist night cream. refinery29, best beauty products under $25... regenerist serum. beauty editors know what you've always known... allure reader's choice award winning brand, 12 years running... olay regenerist. ageless. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's en
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gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy wow.erel. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> why wasn't fixing the tax code job one instead of repeeling and reform obamacare. the country wants growth and the way to get growth is to cut tax and stimulate the economy. neil remember it' not as important as tax cuts and goosing the economy and giving it a pickup because things are slowing
gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition?...
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i like the candidate from indianapolis. he is a dark horse. obviously, keith ellison is an interesting candidate, and he is to the left. host: what is third way's relationship with those individuals? know perez and judge, you know, i know fairly well, but i do not really know keith ellison very well. but we have an open door, and i am sure he has an open door. host: donald is in kentucky. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was just -- my question was to your guest there, where does the conservative part of the democratic party lie, and is there actually really a part of the democratic party that is conservative anymore? and i am am a democrat really trying to find any part of the platform that still supports my values. and if you could address that, i would really appreciate it. jim: so when democrats are successful and democrats win, they are usually about 55% in a presidential election, 55% of the people who voted for that democrat are either self-identified moderates or self-identified conservatives. so we have to do well
i like the candidate from indianapolis. he is a dark horse. obviously, keith ellison is an interesting candidate, and he is to the left. host: what is third way's relationship with those individuals? know perez and judge, you know, i know fairly well, but i do not really know keith ellison very well. but we have an open door, and i am sure he has an open door. host: donald is in kentucky. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was just -- my question was to your guest there,...
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for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.and especially when artists are trying to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to love e church. >>> not as good on skis some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. z29kuz zstz y29kuy ysty ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com >>> american born giant panda is getting used to her new home in china. video shows her munching
for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.and especially when artists are trying to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to love e church. >>> not as good on skis some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and...
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take vo cesar -- la imagen de jesucristo quese encuentra en la entrada en liglesia pentecostal en indianapolisosautos del acto vaalico quienes habrias sido captados en camarasde seguridad. --la iglesia de la cienciologia en esa ciudad, tambien fue blco de vandalio por mediode grafittis ofensivos contra la policia. cesar --- ayer fue un da histrico para la nasa para la humanidad, luego que se anunciara la existenciade siete planes fuera de nuestro sistema solar... --- aunos de l cuales podran tener agua y vida..---"yara lasanta" nos dice ms sobre este importante descubrimiento. ;01 ;18 pkg as es compaÑero una estrella la que cobija estnuevo sistema solar. lo ms interesante es que estos sietenuevos mundos son del tamaÑo de la tierry por sus caractersticas al menos tres deellos, pudieran albergar vida.sot- " un descubrimnto increb en el q hemos tado trabajan por seismeses" a as 235 mil miones demillas de la tiea. hay sietplanetas ortando una erella. segnastrnomos es lprimera vez enla histor que planet de este tipo se encuentralrededor del mismo astro. sot- "estan orbitando una estrella no tan lum
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gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolisere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain what former ronald reagan moneyman david stockman has to say. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. and right now save 50% on
gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolisere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain what former ronald reagan moneyman david stockman has to say. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's...
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in the city of indianapolis showed that our safety is a priority. it's not clear at this point why police would charge the man with attempted robbery but he was released this morning after a psychiatric evaluation. >>> a ground-breaking mini series about the fight for lgbt rights will premiere right here at 9:00. >> many of the scenes filmed for "when we rise" were shot in san francisco using extras from the community. abc 7 news morning anchor reggie shows how they have recreated some of the bay area's biggest political uprisings. >> reporter: san francisco's civic center is where film crews worked to recreate vigils and protests from the 1970s. >> police hated us and we hated them right back. >> reporter: cleve jones is one of the characters depicted in the mi series. production crews worked tirelely to remake major events in san francisco history. >> they're going to start a fire in city hall either side of the doorway. >> reporter: from the smoke grenades. >> beautiful san francisco wind will make a little smoke appear to be a lot of smoke. >> r
in the city of indianapolis showed that our safety is a priority. it's not clear at this point why police would charge the man with attempted robbery but he was released this morning after a psychiatric evaluation. >>> a ground-breaking mini series about the fight for lgbt rights will premiere right here at 9:00. >> many of the scenes filmed for "when we rise" were shot in san francisco using extras from the community. abc 7 news morning anchor reggie shows how they...
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. >>> keep it in america, that's the goal for a planned rally in indianapolis, after an industrial company announced it's moving hundreds of jobs to mexico. members of the united states steelworkers union will hold a rally. the company was criticized by president trump when it first made the announcement last year. >>> about a quarter past 4:00 a.m. we'll get a check on the vine street expressway. >> for "first alert" traffic, jessica boyington has you covered. jess. >> watching the construction right here on broad street. the cars diverting by on that off ramp. the vine street expressway is closed at this point, on the westbound side headed toward the schuylkill expressway. and 422, okay in terms of drive times, we're seeing intermittent stoppages. other than thatter we're okay. an eight-minute trip eastbound on the schuylkill. when i come back in about ten minutes i'll check in with the new jersey turnpike. >> all right, jess. it's thursday. went for a long walk yesterday. it was breezy but nice. >> very nice. meteorologist bill henley with the "first alert," the most accurate forecast i
. >>> keep it in america, that's the goal for a planned rally in indianapolis, after an industrial company announced it's moving hundreds of jobs to mexico. members of the united states steelworkers union will hold a rally. the company was criticized by president trump when it first made the announcement last year. >>> about a quarter past 4:00 a.m. we'll get a check on the vine street expressway. >> for "first alert" traffic, jessica boyington has you covered....
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gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual poly, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a
gary: if you can identify within the specific countries, we'll benefit by being homegrown, indianapolishere you will get the growth. all right. trish: bob, good to see you, thank you so much. >> announcer: the market loves a tax cut. >> we'll be announcing something i would say in the next two or three weeks that will be phenomenal. >> announcer: we'll explain dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together,...
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cesar --un hombre hirio aarias rsonas luego deonducirn contraa en plena autopista interestatal en indianapolisentran en accion justo cuando el sujeto se salio de la autopista y aunque luego de varios choques, lograron arrrestarlo, resultaronheridas al menos 10 personas. cesar / ots hs --- hoy aas seis dla tarde--- take v/ reveal --- proteccin para inmigrantes! proponen accciones para proteger a la comunidad indocumentada en un condado del este de la baha --- take /eveal 2--- autoridadepiden ayudaara identicar a un hore que muri tras ser arrollado y cuyo asesino sigue prfugo --- take vo / reveal 3 --- un verdadero hroe, un doct en mxico he lo imposible para llevar alegra a sus pacientes ----- esto y mas en vivo a las seis --- trabajadores de posibles redadasde inmigracion. -- se acercan intensas lluvias anuestra regin y algunas zonas podrian sufrir inundaciones. -- le explicamos qu impacto sufriran las ciudades santuario si se recortan los fondoderales zoom in camera cesar --- muyues tardes... lorena ---una nueva jurisdiccion en el area de la bahia busca dedicarfondos publicos para ayudarle a i
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. >>> now to the man who is the first african-american to own and enter a car in the indianapolis 500. indiana native philip miller was in annapolis today. racing, victory trophies and a steering wheel from the 1970s racing car. >>> more than 1100 philadelphia students will get to see the academy nominated film "hidden figur figures." a group donated money to the district. the students are learn be about african-american innovators as schools celebrate black history month. >>> mayor kenney is learning to better connect. the mayor met 21 members. mayor kenney said he needs their ideas to help make the city a better place to life. >>> the weather, a live look from broad street. not too cold tonight, but temperatures are going to be dropping soon, right? >> oh, yeah, in a couple days we're going to be deep into winter temperatures. and it's not going to last and that's been the wirngnter of th story so far. we have conditions here, 45, temperatures above average, 47, and 41 degrees in allentown. it was freezing yesterday. and it's in the 40s just about everywhere else. including in delaw
. >>> now to the man who is the first african-american to own and enter a car in the indianapolis 500. indiana native philip miller was in annapolis today. racing, victory trophies and a steering wheel from the 1970s racing car. >>> more than 1100 philadelphia students will get to see the academy nominated film "hidden figur figures." a group donated money to the district. the students are learn be about african-american innovators as schools celebrate black history...
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portland, salt lake on indianapolis.he talked about people who are doing the best in the run-up since the mid-1990s of economic expansion so the bigger question is why it's only way people. i don't have an answer to why that is. they tried to understand the good part of it does have to do with doctors prescribing, but many black people have received these drugs. in the black community it's not. the tino community, part of it may have to do with memory. in the 70s was destroyed by herion. that may have something to do with it. i don't know. this doesn't just affect -- they say that addiction is colorblind. but in this case it's very much not. it is way people and it's all over wherever you find a white person. >> the other role that public assistance plays in this epidemic been alluded to and maybe you did. people with medicare and medicaid may be homeless or, you know, easily manipulated or ssi, that kind of thing. if you have a government card, you can get a prescription for a very low co-pay and your valuable to drug d
portland, salt lake on indianapolis.he talked about people who are doing the best in the run-up since the mid-1990s of economic expansion so the bigger question is why it's only way people. i don't have an answer to why that is. they tried to understand the good part of it does have to do with doctors prescribing, but many black people have received these drugs. in the black community it's not. the tino community, part of it may have to do with memory. in the 70s was destroyed by herion. that...
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for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.pecially when artists are to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to l velopers >>> good morning, it is 8:25, i am michelle griego. a special fund set up in san francisco so developers can buy buildings and lots to create affordable housing, city officials say the non-profit housing accelerator fund will give loans to develop housing for long-term tenants at risk of being evicted. >>> growing concern debris from the ghost ship warehouse fire may be toxic, the air quality management district is texing the site-- testing the site. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,, , ,, ,, >>> good morning, bay area, it is 8:27, we have two major incidents starting with traffic alert in san jose, northbound 87 before curtner, a 5-car crash blocking the 2 right lanes. look at that causing very, very traffic at 4 miles an hour, give your sent plenty of time. san mateo bridge hayward to foster city, moving smoothly. more traffic here, heavy traffic, northbound 280
for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.pecially when artists are to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to l velopers >>> good morning, it is 8:25, i am michelle griego. a special fund set up in san francisco so developers can buy buildings and lots to create affordable housing, city officials say the non-profit housing accelerator fund will give loans to develop housing for long-term tenants at risk of...
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. >> reporter: indianapolis, indiana, and new york city.lanned parenthood doesn't use federal fund for abortions. that's been prohibited by law in almost all cases since 1976. but many are calling on congress and president trump to reallocate funds to health centers that don't perform abortions at all. >> really the push to defund planned parenthood is so tax dollars don't go towards something that we think is morally wrong. >> reporter: what about those who say, look, you are a guy you don't know anything about our bodies and what we need? what do you say to those people? >> well, men are husbands, are fathers. men defend women and children. >> reporter: just steps away -- >> her body! her choice! her body! her choice! >> a personal choice. and every adult human should be allowed to make that choice for themselves. >> reporter: planned parenthood says defunding would leave 2.5 million people without all kinds of health care services. >> they do things around sexuality. they do things around gender. >> reporter: and a joint anti-abortion ma
. >> reporter: indianapolis, indiana, and new york city.lanned parenthood doesn't use federal fund for abortions. that's been prohibited by law in almost all cases since 1976. but many are calling on congress and president trump to reallocate funds to health centers that don't perform abortions at all. >> really the push to defund planned parenthood is so tax dollars don't go towards something that we think is morally wrong. >> reporter: what about those who say, look, you are...
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from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome kaitlyn colby. kaitlyn, how you doing? meet you. >> how are you? good to meet you. >> welcome to "millionaire."
from indianapolis, indiana, please welcome kaitlyn colby. kaitlyn, how you doing? meet you. >> how are you? good to meet you. >> welcome to "millionaire."
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we have 27 million people at risk of severe weather from indianapolis, alabama, mississippi, to new orleans. they have isolated tornados, and if theyha, most -- if they happen, most likely alabama and mississippi. we're going to go from snow to sleet to freezing rain over much of new england. much of maine will get four to six inches. that's a look at the big weather story today. here's a closer look at your day ahead. look how warm it is, no surprise we're going to get severe storms out of this. temperatures in the 70s and 80s, and the humidity's the gulf.s in cleveland in february. how rare is that. and we still have to talk about the snow to come on thursday for the northeast. but first, scary moments for a small business in idaho when a propane tank catches fire, look at this. surveillance captures the scene at the small business as the propane gas fills the storage room two minutes before the flames. a worker smelled the gas and left the room just in the nick of time. the damage was minimal. >> it could have been so much worse. >>> lebron james did something that floored everyone in an
we have 27 million people at risk of severe weather from indianapolis, alabama, mississippi, to new orleans. they have isolated tornados, and if theyha, most -- if they happen, most likely alabama and mississippi. we're going to go from snow to sleet to freezing rain over much of new england. much of maine will get four to six inches. that's a look at the big weather story today. here's a closer look at your day ahead. look how warm it is, no surprise we're going to get severe storms out of...
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the plane eventually took off for indianapolis this morning after it it was given the all clear. >> it's been mighty warm in january. >> sure has. hard to snow when it's so warm. >> sorry about that. >> we had a couple of opportunities. we didn't jump on those. let's talk about january. the twelfth warmest january on record. we did have three day in the 20s and three days in the 30s. we had 11 days in the 40s, nine days in the 50s, four days in the 60s. we even had a day in the 70s. good month. i got to play golf once in january. average high was 48.5. the average high should be right around 42. so it's the twelfth warmest on record. live look outside. it is our live michael and son weather cam. it's up to 51 right now. high so far today. humidity, 41%. the air is not that dry. winds are calm. a few sprinkles out there. by and large, just some clouds. not that cold tonight. areas. bus stop temps, 30. breezy in the afternoon. it will feel cooler tomorrow than it was today. even though temps are about average. about the same, rather. cold and dry friday and saturday. 10:00 tonight, maybe a
the plane eventually took off for indianapolis this morning after it it was given the all clear. >> it's been mighty warm in january. >> sure has. hard to snow when it's so warm. >> sorry about that. >> we had a couple of opportunities. we didn't jump on those. let's talk about january. the twelfth warmest january on record. we did have three day in the 20s and three days in the 30s. we had 11 days in the 40s, nine days in the 50s, four days in the 60s. we even had a day...
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for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.ally when artists are trying to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to love eric trump -- eric trump, eric church. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, police say they've found the car involved, but still searching for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run in kensington, nan critical condition after he was hit at about 7:30 last night on clearfield street. neighbors tell cbs39 victim hit just steps away from his home. so far police have not made any arrests, now over to katie fehlinger. looks like the warm street continues? >> it does, today actually looks like gorgeous day, yesterday we were so stuck in that fog, at this same time, and it took a little bit of time before we could actually ends up with the sunny skies, but certainly out there now. you have barely cloud out there in most locations, now, we call it partly sunny throughout the day, eventually there will be few more clouds that do roll in. but, currently standin
for cbs this morning, mark straussman, indianapolis. >> i'm so glad they're doing this.ally when artists are trying to price them reasonably so people can go. >> another reason to love eric trump -- eric trump, eric church. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, police say they've found the car involved, but still searching for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run in kensington, nan critical condition after he was...
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wayne to cincinnati, including indianapolis and kentucky.amaging winds as well as hair. looking at temperatures in advance of the system, spring-like, record highs possible again. temperatures are going to turn cooler behind the system. highs upper 70s in the southeast. notice the highs turning to the 30s and 40s as the colder air rushes in. >> a lot of important news, thanks. >>> the white house signaling a policy shift. press secretary sean spicer says the justice department will be stepping up enforcement against recreational marijuana. washington, d.c. and eight states legalized weed for recreational use and the obama administration was not enforcing the ban. now it is at the discretion of new attorney general, jeff sessions who consistently opposed legal marijuana. >>> a new york zoo has people awaiting the birth of a injugir. on facebook, the zoo blamed a handful of extreme animal activists for the interruption. they said it takes away an educational tool. youtube said it was removed by mistake and restored the live stream on their sit
wayne to cincinnati, including indianapolis and kentucky.amaging winds as well as hair. looking at temperatures in advance of the system, spring-like, record highs possible again. temperatures are going to turn cooler behind the system. highs upper 70s in the southeast. notice the highs turning to the 30s and 40s as the colder air rushes in. >> a lot of important news, thanks. >>> the white house signaling a policy shift. press secretary sean spicer says the justice department...
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philadelphia native leonard miller was the first african-american to own a car and enter a car at the indianapolis was there to offer his steering wheel to the racing car. >>> 1100 students will get to see the academy nominated film "hidden figures." a group donated $13,000 worth of tickets to the district. >>> former vice president joe biden is launching a new foundation to promote equal rights and opportunity. mr. biten says the nonprofit foundation will work to make sure everyone gets, quote, a fair shot in achieving the american dream. the foundation will also promote the v.p. with cancer research, and preventing violence against women. >>> hundreds of philadelphia students are tackling the most pressing issues facing people around the world. the high school students learned about the challenge yesterday. they'll be given one in five challenges to changing culture to eradicating hunger. >> i'm a product of the philadelphia high school curriculum. i had a dream and i pursued it. i was relentless in the purchase suit of that dream and disciplined. >> he represents it and students will break into
philadelphia native leonard miller was the first african-american to own a car and enter a car at the indianapolis was there to offer his steering wheel to the racing car. >>> 1100 students will get to see the academy nominated film "hidden figures." a group donated $13,000 worth of tickets to the district. >>> former vice president joe biden is launching a new foundation to promote equal rights and opportunity. mr. biten says the nonprofit foundation will work to...
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same with indianapolis. and washington, d.c., i was mentioning, they have only received an inch and a half this winter. typically eight inches in philadelphia. and new york city hasn't had much either. there's no snow on the way in the next five to ten days. and a very mild day out there, 73 in dallas. 70 in atlanta. certainly doesn't look like the beginning of february. >> all i know is it's been epic in this year in nevada. i mean -- >> some areas have gotten winter of all time, but it hasn't been shared across the country. >> no. they got hit hard and now the drought is looking much better. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, the billionaire throws the oakland raiders for a loss in las vegas. sports is next. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief by simply enjoying it. boost® simply complete. it's intellige
same with indianapolis. and washington, d.c., i was mentioning, they have only received an inch and a half this winter. typically eight inches in philadelphia. and new york city hasn't had much either. there's no snow on the way in the next five to ten days. and a very mild day out there, 73 in dallas. 70 in atlanta. certainly doesn't look like the beginning of february. >> all i know is it's been epic in this year in nevada. i mean -- >> some areas have gotten winter of all time,...
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dion decided years aft the fact to go after tony dungy and the indianapolis colts.er bowl remember this is right after the game he said the colts were at one point in time a team guilty of stealing signals. everyone knew about it and look the other way. what? the man annaned himself as prime time he let it sit and fester. tony dungy was backed into unfair corner and explained the common and legal practice of signal stealing during a game. this just in guys. it happens in every sport as a matter of fact. what's worse after the dungy explanation, well, dion went silent. wouldn't explain who specifically was involved. just decided years after the fact that after he retired maybe it's time to to air this out. dion sans was a great player. but this was a rude assassination of character. athletes have a great platform and should use it the right way. this time prime time became an overnight be rated movie. lucy. >> all right. thanks tom. star power at the wells fargo sent for the is ick says game tonight it wasn't on court. check it out. sixers tweeted out this picture of
dion decided years aft the fact to go after tony dungy and the indianapolis colts.er bowl remember this is right after the game he said the colts were at one point in time a team guilty of stealing signals. everyone knew about it and look the other way. what? the man annaned himself as prime time he let it sit and fester. tony dungy was backed into unfair corner and explained the common and legal practice of signal stealing during a game. this just in guys. it happens in every sport as a matter...
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host: debbie in indianapolis, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. i had a comment because it concerns me when we get involved in things like birth control heessibility because i'm six five years old, i don't need birth control, but i don't understand how it is offensive to religious freedom. you go to a doctor. if you need birth control you talk to your physician. you get a prescription. private insurance companies would provide that birth control. why is it just because of the affordable care act that allowed access to birth control that that became offensive? guest: that is a great question. i will explain to you why our clients, we had many clients who had religious objections to the -- contraception mandate. it required all employers to include contraceptives but also emergency contraceptives in their health care plans. that includes drugs like plan b, the morning after pill, and the week after pill and other i uds. in their views, they could not participate or be complicit in providing those drugs and services to their employees for health insu
host: debbie in indianapolis, a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. i had a comment because it concerns me when we get involved in things like birth control heessibility because i'm six five years old, i don't need birth control, but i don't understand how it is offensive to religious freedom. you go to a doctor. if you need birth control you talk to your physician. you get a prescription. private insurance companies would provide that birth control. why is it just because of the...