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edwards who is a veteran, hero, and predominant member of the jacksonville community. mr. edwards served his country in world war ii flying missions with the office of strategic services which was the precursor of the c.i.a. he often flew into enemy territory, collecting information that changed the course of the war. for his bravery with the o.s.s., mr. edwards is awarded the congressional golded mal 016. following the war he returned to jacksonville where he became an economist and a fixture in our community. starting organizations such as the economic round table of jacksonville which brings together businesses and community leaders to discuss economic trends. in addition, his passion for business and economics, mr. edwards was champion of public schools and fought for accountability in local and state governments. he was active in the community and never shy about sharing his opinion on major projects in jacksonville. mr. edwards pass aid way in -- at 96 years of age and he is survived by his wife, ellen edwards, and his children, jeffrey, douglas, and carolyn. on beha
edwards who is a veteran, hero, and predominant member of the jacksonville community. mr. edwards served his country in world war ii flying missions with the office of strategic services which was the precursor of the c.i.a. he often flew into enemy territory, collecting information that changed the course of the war. for his bravery with the o.s.s., mr. edwards is awarded the congressional golded mal 016. following the war he returned to jacksonville where he became an economist and a fixture...
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a possible tornado touching down in jacksonville, alabama.cksonville state university, authorities went room to room checking on students after the storm damaged dorm roofs and sports coliseum. many students were away for spring break. >>> power outages reported in alabama and georgia. this is due to turn into another nor'easter up the coast into wednesday. for the latest on the forecast, let go live to cnn weather center and meteorologist pedram javaheri. it is spring, but this is four in three weeks, by my count? >> it is. after a quiet winter. we come through march and three going on four. across the southern u.s., active weather. severe thunderstorms in place. you know this is the time of year you see activity spike. it has been quiet in that especially. we had about 80 tornadoes this season. three coming through in the past several hours. all across the state of alabama. potentially one more added into the state of georgia. 150 is normal for this early in the season. we are half where we should be this time of year. this is what is left
a possible tornado touching down in jacksonville, alabama.cksonville state university, authorities went room to room checking on students after the storm damaged dorm roofs and sports coliseum. many students were away for spring break. >>> power outages reported in alabama and georgia. this is due to turn into another nor'easter up the coast into wednesday. for the latest on the forecast, let go live to cnn weather center and meteorologist pedram javaheri. it is spring, but this is...
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at nearby jacksonville state university, residence halls and apartment complexes took a beating.one was killed. the school's 8,500 students are on spring break, and residents here had lots of advance storm warning. what do you think? >> it's more devastating than i thought. >> reporter: 71-year-old carolyn parker rode out the storm praying, with her 94-year-old mother. they lost six trees, including the one that crushed the roof of their home for the last half century. >> we didn't know when it was going to be over. i don't know how else to tell you just how shook up we are. >> reporter: in this part of alabama, the national weather service has sent five teams of investigators to assess all this destruction. more teams went to georgia, where punishing winds battered communities outside atlanta. jeff, this same storm system now potentially could menace ten million people living from jacksonville, florida, all the way to charleston, south carolina. >> glor: mark strassmann, thanks. wow, look at that. and tonight, up to 70 million people are about to be hit by a fourth nor'easter in
at nearby jacksonville state university, residence halls and apartment complexes took a beating.one was killed. the school's 8,500 students are on spring break, and residents here had lots of advance storm warning. what do you think? >> it's more devastating than i thought. >> reporter: 71-year-old carolyn parker rode out the storm praying, with her 94-year-old mother. they lost six trees, including the one that crushed the roof of their home for the last half century. >> we...
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the parent company going into jacksonville is chinese.pany building and investing as american so we have american industries starting to thrive. we want that reciprocity much trade the president talked about for it to be fair. they are untension alley killing markets. use the opportunity to build the u.s. market. charles: michael, you work with president bush. they talk about the tariffs under president bush and say it failed. but no one says the report was paid for by a pro-trade organization and the u.s. international trade commission did their own report that showed the opposite happening. why did president bush only keep the tariffs on for a little over a year. >> there is an evident to start out with a strong stance and negotiate and try to figure out what works. the fact that this administration is taking a bilateral approach and adjusting the terms according to each markets' needs. with other countries and yield a fairer system for the united states and its communities and american workers and build american industries. charles: we
the parent company going into jacksonville is chinese.pany building and investing as american so we have american industries starting to thrive. we want that reciprocity much trade the president talked about for it to be fair. they are untension alley killing markets. use the opportunity to build the u.s. market. charles: michael, you work with president bush. they talk about the tariffs under president bush and say it failed. but no one says the report was paid for by a pro-trade organization...
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>>> no encuentra palabras que describan para el causado y seÑal directamente al hospital naval jacksonville topo de la suma que no le ha dado tregua y no fue hasta que se efectuó un escaneo computarizado y se dieron cuenta de las causas de su mal es un dolor al lado de coxis sobre la pantorrilla donde él revelaron que tenía la aguja de unos tres centímetros en su columna: >>> estoy sin palabras que nos hayan revelado antes el abogado presentó por mala práctica médica fraude y negligencia por el hospital naval jacksonville puntualizando el grave error en las consecuencias en su sistema nervioso permanente >>> que tuvieron en el hospital naval así que nadie más esta madre no dudo que el dolor no agresivo con el pasar del tiempo que quizá deba dividir el resto con esa aguja en su columna >>> si ves en cualquier tipo de mano vez en dicho lamento haber cometido un gran error vamos a arreglarlo por el cambio no me dijeron nada fue condenada a 99 años en prisión por hacerle daño a benjamín aparicio quien posteriormente murió tras ser priva de alimentos de 25 días los video presentó con la fiscalía
>>> no encuentra palabras que describan para el causado y seÑal directamente al hospital naval jacksonville topo de la suma que no le ha dado tregua y no fue hasta que se efectuó un escaneo computarizado y se dieron cuenta de las causas de su mal es un dolor al lado de coxis sobre la pantorrilla donde él revelaron que tenía la aguja de unos tres centímetros en su columna: >>> estoy sin palabras que nos hayan revelado antes el abogado presentó por mala práctica médica...
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if you ever spent time with him down in jacksonville, he knows almost every single person there. the person that's handling the door on a first-name basis. that also knew he knew the principals, he knew the teachers and students as well. the bill he is bringing to the floor that he worked with, students, teachers, officers prevention act. it includes all to make sure we never have this tragic situation again. i want to thank him for his work and the other members. as mentioned, sandy hook promise supports this bill, and i want to thank them for their work as well. i believe this will be a large bipartisan vote. it will not be the only bill because in the senate we also have the work that the house did back in december, the national instant criminal background check. we saw in this situation, too, and just like in texas, it needs to be fixed. so there will be a number of bills sitting in the senate we hope they can move something so we can make law. for t to thank the sheriff that. yesterday was yesterday. i met jordan who is battling muscular dystrophy. i don't know if you saw hi
if you ever spent time with him down in jacksonville, he knows almost every single person there. the person that's handling the door on a first-name basis. that also knew he knew the principals, he knew the teachers and students as well. the bill he is bringing to the floor that he worked with, students, teachers, officers prevention act. it includes all to make sure we never have this tragic situation again. i want to thank him for his work and the other members. as mentioned, sandy hook...
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a possible tornado touching down in jacksonville, alabama injuring one person and trapping others.e university, campus police went to residence halls to check on students. >> power outages reported in alabama and georgia. the storm part of the system moving north which is due to turn into another nor'easter tonight and into tomorrow. spring starts today. not that you can tell. here is meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> good morning, guys. the severe weather concern will be in place across the south today. you know this is the time of year you see activity ramp up with tornadoes and frankly it has been very quiet so far. really since the beginning of january with 75 reports of tornadoes. we should have 145. that is 50% of average. you look at the activity and disturbance. parts of the carolinas through late this morning could see severe weather concerns. much of the threat beginning to fall apart and the higher risk now shifted and energy shifting to northern and central florida with large hail and damaging winds and maybe a few tornadoes. reports of three tornadoes in the past 24 ho
a possible tornado touching down in jacksonville, alabama injuring one person and trapping others.e university, campus police went to residence halls to check on students. >> power outages reported in alabama and georgia. the storm part of the system moving north which is due to turn into another nor'easter tonight and into tomorrow. spring starts today. not that you can tell. here is meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> good morning, guys. the severe weather concern will be in place...
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the powerful winds damaging buildings on the campus of jacksonville state university. the roof of this dorm now gone. this massive tree ripped from the ground. now leaning on the school's basketball arena and this dollar general torn apart. large hail also causing severe damage. the chunks of ice destroying more than 200 cars at this nissan dealership and nearly 400 cars at the nearby chevy dealership. >> all of these vehicles right at the moment's got damage. damaged windshields. damaged hoods. >> reporter: at the cullman county jail, debris scattered on the floor and holes are punched in the ceiling after hail tore through the building. steve quinn with our alabama station is there. >> i did get a chance to speak to sheriff matt gentry a little bit ago. he tells us none of the inmates inside this jail were harmed. there were vehicles outside in the parking lot they used that were damaged. >> reporter: in atlanta, the rain and wind pounding city streets overnight, leaving plenty of power outages. the storms also causing damage outside the city following a tornado warn
the powerful winds damaging buildings on the campus of jacksonville state university. the roof of this dorm now gone. this massive tree ripped from the ground. now leaning on the school's basketball arena and this dollar general torn apart. large hail also causing severe damage. the chunks of ice destroying more than 200 cars at this nissan dealership and nearly 400 cars at the nearby chevy dealership. >> all of these vehicles right at the moment's got damage. damaged windshields. damaged...
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today deserves credit because he's taken his knowledge of local law enforcement as the sheriff of jacksonville, florida, and he has taken that knowledge and worked across the aisle with democrats to make sure we can advance legislation that keeps the sand eye hook promise -- sandy hook promise to advance the idea that schools are hardened and schools are prepared and everyone gets the necessary training that they need. this provides a multilayer approach to identify the threats so we can stop the violence before it happens it includes new violence training prevention for law enforcement, for students, for school personnel. it implements additional technology to improve school security and so much more. tragic violence has no place in our schools. every american believes that. this legislation will actually take concrete action to prevent that, and i'm very excited we're bringing this bill to the floor today. questions. reporter: question. [inaudible] what was the surprise for you what happened in that race? speaker ryan: i don't know there was a big surprise. win or lose, it's too soon to say
today deserves credit because he's taken his knowledge of local law enforcement as the sheriff of jacksonville, florida, and he has taken that knowledge and worked across the aisle with democrats to make sure we can advance legislation that keeps the sand eye hook promise -- sandy hook promise to advance the idea that schools are hardened and schools are prepared and everyone gets the necessary training that they need. this provides a multilayer approach to identify the threats so we can stop...
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. >> from jacksonville, florida. this is rich from the republican line. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is from the current atmosphere and the white house when we are talking about cutting into -- >>> senate armed services committee is meeting to talk about child abuse and violence, and
. >> from jacksonville, florida. this is rich from the republican line. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is from the current atmosphere and the white house when we are talking about cutting into -- >>> senate armed services committee is meeting to talk about child abuse and violence, and
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jacksonville state university is about a half hour in that direction. they lost the roofs of three different buildings, including the coliseum. the school has 8,500 students. they were all on spring break. nobody was hurt. fortunately, nobody was killed. >> that is some good news, mark, thank you. >>> chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of our station wcbs is tracking another big storm taking aim at the west. lonnie, happy spring, i guess. >> it all begins today. here's the deal on west coast. you've got some showers right now pushing on shore. southern california, northern california. the engine is off shore. there's your big storm. all right. this is creating this atmospheric river as it pushes all this moisture on shore. its rain along the shoreline. snow up around the sierras. by thursday morning, look at santa barbara. that bright orange color. heavy rain. this will des paissipate by fri. drought, anywhere from moderate to severe for most of the state. ventura county around santa barbara, it's an extreme drought. you could pick up 8 inches of rain. th
jacksonville state university is about a half hour in that direction. they lost the roofs of three different buildings, including the coliseum. the school has 8,500 students. they were all on spring break. nobody was hurt. fortunately, nobody was killed. >> that is some good news, mark, thank you. >>> chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of our station wcbs is tracking another big storm taking aim at the west. lonnie, happy spring, i guess. >> it all begins today. here's the...
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abc's steve osunsami is in hard hit jacksonville, alabama, with more.d morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. i'm standing in front of a church that has been here for ages and they're heartbroken over what's happened here. take a look. the steeple is gone, so is much of the church. it looked like the tornado came through the center of the pews. the fire chief tells us that so buildings were damaged and a number like this one were completely destroyed. there was little sleep overnight across much of the deep south. with the violent winds, the sound of tornadoes on the move and sirens blaring. >> oh, this is bad. really bad. >> reporter: what certainly looks like a tornado tore through jacksonville, alabama. the parishioners at west point baptist church are learning this morning they'll have to rebuild. wind speeds higher than 60 miles an hour sent trees crashing into homes. this apartment complex took a beating from the storm. walls are still crumbling. this living room is now outdoors. and the lawn is covered with smashed cars, soggy
abc's steve osunsami is in hard hit jacksonville, alabama, with more.d morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. i'm standing in front of a church that has been here for ages and they're heartbroken over what's happened here. take a look. the steeple is gone, so is much of the church. it looked like the tornado came through the center of the pews. the fire chief tells us that so buildings were damaged and a number like this one were completely destroyed. there was little...
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watch out, orlando, tampa, gainesville, jacksonville, large hail, damaging winds. the possibility of a tornado or two. 65 million people are at risk of this winter storm. light snow tonight in the ohio valley. tomorrow is the winter storm and the nor'easter. you'll get hit by both storms in southern pennsylvania, moirld maryland. baltimore, 4 to 8 inches. this is on the grass. roads will be less than that. new york at 4 to 8. boston at 4 to 8. people in this region, my forecast totals are lower than what you'll probably see from the national weather service. they're saying 12 to 16 inches for new york city and 10 to 14 for boston. we'll figure it all out in the next 48 hours. >> yeah. and i saw that note that you said yet with the question on the accumulation. >> even my 4 to 8, it will get cold enough for it to stick on the roads, even around the big cities tomorrow afternoon. >> bill, thanks a lot for that. stick around for us. >>> still ahead, new information on the trump campaign consultants accused of exploiting the data of millions of facebook users. we're go
watch out, orlando, tampa, gainesville, jacksonville, large hail, damaging winds. the possibility of a tornado or two. 65 million people are at risk of this winter storm. light snow tonight in the ohio valley. tomorrow is the winter storm and the nor'easter. you'll get hit by both storms in southern pennsylvania, moirld maryland. baltimore, 4 to 8 inches. this is on the grass. roads will be less than that. new york at 4 to 8. boston at 4 to 8. people in this region, my forecast totals are lower...
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. >> reporter: i was thinking of taking a walk today, let's show you the rain, jacksonville, mississippi and raleigh that will join up with a coastal low in the northeast that will give us a series of problems. in fact we're under a flood watch north and east of philadelphia. coastal flood watch down the shore. high wind watch is kicking in across the region. a winter storm watch in the poconos. let's get you to all this with the details. the coastal flood watch this starts this evening, at times of high tide. moderate to coastal flooding at times of high tide. coastal flood watch, tonight into friday night is liable to occur. there's the high wind watch extended across the region. wind gusts friday into saturday, 50 miles per hour, stronger at the shore that could bring down tree branches and give drivers a problem with debris. winter storm watch is in effect in the poconos, this is on friday because of a changeover wet snow to rain. 43 in philadelphia. allentown, 40. a couple of upper 0s here and there. as we go through the day, it's mild, lots of clouds building, 52 degrees by 11:00.
. >> reporter: i was thinking of taking a walk today, let's show you the rain, jacksonville, mississippi and raleigh that will join up with a coastal low in the northeast that will give us a series of problems. in fact we're under a flood watch north and east of philadelphia. coastal flood watch down the shore. high wind watch is kicking in across the region. a winter storm watch in the poconos. let's get you to all this with the details. the coastal flood watch this starts this evening,...
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he scored 15 points, by the way, in a jacksonville state win. >> nothing like seeing a guy that tall cry when he sees his mom. >> he couldn't deal with it first, had to walk away and bury his head. our final low goes to the feeling where you're paying your contractor by the hour to build a wall in the yard and find he's out back doing party tricks for his buddies. we are in warsaw, poland, to witness a construction technique that actually works, you can look it up. stack the slabs or bricks away from each other and turn them into dominos. that's cool, but what's the point? well, here comes the big finale that made this video the most satisfying watch on the internet this week. >> that is amazing. >> naturally, amateurs are trying to do this in their yard this weekend. >> bricks are breaking. >> if you look it up, it's very precise. you have to get the distance right between each one. i think just laying them -- >> might be faster. >>> coming up next, sunday sit-down on oscar sunday with the star of the movie everybody is talking about, "black panther." chadwick boseman on the impact
he scored 15 points, by the way, in a jacksonville state win. >> nothing like seeing a guy that tall cry when he sees his mom. >> he couldn't deal with it first, had to walk away and bury his head. our final low goes to the feeling where you're paying your contractor by the hour to build a wall in the yard and find he's out back doing party tricks for his buddies. we are in warsaw, poland, to witness a construction technique that actually works, you can look it up. stack the slabs...
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he came to jacksonville to pay for the men's state basketball team. his mom was able to watch him play from the team's conference tournament. his mother is from lithuania. >> that was great they did that. >> reporter: nice to be reunited. looking live at 202 at county line road in chalfonte. the roads are wet, if you look under the streetlight it's coming down out there. so, be careful as you travel out there. mall functioning traffic lights northeast philadelphia at the boulevard, dave. >> reporter: we have rain pushing off to the northeast, bothering folks in southern bucks county, trenton and burlington county. there's yellow creeping up into burlington county out of camden county. points to the west are better off. most of this is rain, but we have reports of wet snow mixing in west of philadelphia. that of course is going to be an issue later today. if you're traveling out of town, wet in philadelphia, boston and new york, no major delays just yet. we as we look at conditions on our septa platforms, mid 40s and low 40s all the way. we have the th
he came to jacksonville to pay for the men's state basketball team. his mom was able to watch him play from the team's conference tournament. his mother is from lithuania. >> that was great they did that. >> reporter: nice to be reunited. looking live at 202 at county line road in chalfonte. the roads are wet, if you look under the streetlight it's coming down out there. so, be careful as you travel out there. mall functioning traffic lights northeast philadelphia at the boulevard,...
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travis: all right. ♪ pete: i noticed we sell a lot of these in jacksonville. allison: yeah. the team is prepping to get the buena park location open, but one of the things that i want to see is travis, allison, and pete working together to prove that these two businesses can create one cohesive location. travis: hey, guys. allison: travis. travis: we just stocking shelves? allison: yeah. travis: i remember that marcus clearly pointed out he really didn't like the soda-flavored licorice and the really heavy bacon theme, like cotton candy and those type of things. allison: those sell really well for us, and they have really good margins. travis: i know that we're really trying to pull sweet pete's and farrell's together, but i feel like we need to be really cautious. allison: i mean, we'll just have to, kind of, play around with it and rethink how we're merchandising it. ♪ lemonis: hey, guys. allison: surprise, surprise. lemonis: surprise, surprise. today, i'm at buena park. i wanted to check in to see how the remodeling was going. allison: i guess because they were so cash st
travis: all right. ♪ pete: i noticed we sell a lot of these in jacksonville. allison: yeah. the team is prepping to get the buena park location open, but one of the things that i want to see is travis, allison, and pete working together to prove that these two businesses can create one cohesive location. travis: hey, guys. allison: travis. travis: we just stocking shelves? allison: yeah. travis: i remember that marcus clearly pointed out he really didn't like the soda-flavored licorice and...
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. >> reporter: i was thinking of taking a walk today, let's show you the rain, jacksonville, mississippi that will join up with a coastal low in the northeast that will give us a series of problems. in fact we're under a flood watch north and east of philadelphia. coastal flood watch down the shore.
. >> reporter: i was thinking of taking a walk today, let's show you the rain, jacksonville, mississippi that will join up with a coastal low in the northeast that will give us a series of problems. in fact we're under a flood watch north and east of philadelphia. coastal flood watch down the shore.
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alyssa beck was a naive 15 yearly living in jacksonville florida when she found herself trapped in a trafficking of children in this country has become a nationwide problem. and traffickers target troubled girls with low self-esteem. girls like alyssa. >> i was searching for something, but i didn't know what i was searching for. >> reporter: alyssa beck grew up a good student in a middle class neighborhood. but in her early teens she started breaking her parents' rules by staying out late and hanging out with boys. >> part of it was being a rebellious teenager and honestly really just being a child. also because my father and mother, they had problems of their own. >> reporter: after running away from from home for almost a year she ended up in the juvenile justice system. >> if you have a child who needs counselling or help because they have been through trauma they are going to probably find worse friends. >> reporter: sure enough, alyssa met a 17-year-old who encouraged her to flee. she ended up in jacksonville's sin city arc crime ridden area with a lot of motels and a lot of men
alyssa beck was a naive 15 yearly living in jacksonville florida when she found herself trapped in a trafficking of children in this country has become a nationwide problem. and traffickers target troubled girls with low self-esteem. girls like alyssa. >> i was searching for something, but i didn't know what i was searching for. >> reporter: alyssa beck grew up a good student in a middle class neighborhood. but in her early teens she started breaking her parents' rules by staying...
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[cheers and applause] well, from jacksonville, florida, let's welcome back brett and creed.y. >> good to have you guys back. we just got five questions in to your game before we were rudely interrupted and had to stop for the day. but we're back and you have $5,000 in the bank. that can't be taken away. all we can do is add to it today. and since it's happy couples week, every time one of our players successfully answers the $5,000 question, they not only get that money, they also get a special prize. on the last show, you guys won a cabana at the garden of the gods pool oasis at caesars palace, so enjoy that. [cheers and applause] on today's show, players who correctly answer the $5,000 question will get this: a session of yoga in the sky on the high roller at the linq hotel and casino. our happy couple will get the chance to find their "ohm" while enjoying the breathtaking 360-degree views of las vegas fro
[cheers and applause] well, from jacksonville, florida, let's welcome back brett and creed.y. >> good to have you guys back. we just got five questions in to your game before we were rudely interrupted and had to stop for the day. but we're back and you have $5,000 in the bank. that can't be taken away. all we can do is add to it today. and since it's happy couples week, every time one of our players successfully answers the $5,000 question, they not only get that money, they also get a...
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millions are at risk of severe storms and a tornado outbreak across the south from nashville down to jacksonville, and that same system will develop into another nor'easter. taking aim from d.c. to boston. a monster snowstorm at the start of spring. al roker is monitoring. here we go again. >> that's right. spring starts tomorrow, lester. 12:15. right now we got tornado watches for 6 million people, winter weather advisories for 65 million including winter weather warnings. right now 21 million people at risk for strong storms. long-track tornadoes especially overnight and that's the most dangerous time we can see them. plus, ahead of this system, as low pressure develops, a secondary low develops along the coast bringing more snow. snow from washington up to boston. depending on when it falls, now, washington will be at nighttime. boston will be at nighttime. new york during the day. so the snowfall totals right now look like anywhere from 6 to 8 to maybe even 12 inches of snow, but that may not be what ends up on the ground. it may be what falls, because of the angle of the sun and melting, we
millions are at risk of severe storms and a tornado outbreak across the south from nashville down to jacksonville, and that same system will develop into another nor'easter. taking aim from d.c. to boston. a monster snowstorm at the start of spring. al roker is monitoring. here we go again. >> that's right. spring starts tomorrow, lester. 12:15. right now we got tornado watches for 6 million people, winter weather advisories for 65 million including winter weather warnings. right now 21...
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. >>> and at jacksonville state university in florida it was supposed to be a conference with the coaches for a member of the basketball team, norbertus giga, but the coaches had something else in mind. they had arranged to bring his mother from lithuania to the united states to see her son for the first time in five years. fair to say that surprise was a slam dunk. >>> up next, from an nba superstar who played forward to a guard finding satisfaction in a whole different game. "those who serve" is next. on the way. i )m tracking it on storm ranger... how much more you )ll get tonight. plus, our investigation into "diseased streets" strikes a nerve. the warning tonight from san francisco business leaders to city hall. next >>> finally, our continuing look at "those who serve." tonight the nba forward who hung up his basketball shoes and now plays defense on the streets back home in the d.c. area by keeping kids safe as they come and go to school. but his service to the community doesn't end there. crossing guard adrian dantley is used to getting double takes from basketball fans who recogn
. >>> and at jacksonville state university in florida it was supposed to be a conference with the coaches for a member of the basketball team, norbertus giga, but the coaches had something else in mind. they had arranged to bring his mother from lithuania to the united states to see her son for the first time in five years. fair to say that surprise was a slam dunk. >>> up next, from an nba superstar who played forward to a guard finding satisfaction in a whole different game....
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jacksonville state university was especially hard hit. the campus took a beating. the basketball arena and dorms suffering extensive damage. >> for my building, the whole roof is completely torn off. the whole like third floor is gone. it looks like it's about to cave in. >> reporter: it could have been much worse. most of the students are away. on spring break. >> i'm just glad i'm here. >> reporter: we're a few blocks from that university. this is the sort of damage we're seeing. right now, we're only hearing reports of injuries here. no deaths. hoda and savannah. >> blake, thank you. >>> and out west, the largest storm of the season is taking aim at down california and triggering mass evacuations, we want to get right to al on this. >> reporter: good morning, savannah, this is a live picture from montecito, california. notice how there's no vegetation. it's been stripped away first from the burn and the wildfires and the flooding they had three or four months ago. well, now, with more heavy rain coming there's a big concern that there could be more debris and mu
jacksonville state university was especially hard hit. the campus took a beating. the basketball arena and dorms suffering extensive damage. >> for my building, the whole roof is completely torn off. the whole like third floor is gone. it looks like it's about to cave in. >> reporter: it could have been much worse. most of the students are away. on spring break. >> i'm just glad i'm here. >> reporter: we're a few blocks from that university. this is the sort of damage...
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. >> reporter: are there are reports of tornadoes touching down in jacksonville, alabama, where this church was decimated. in nearby south side, the owners of this house say they were huddled inside just waiting for the high winds to pass. >> my ears were popping, and a ton of trees fell down. two trees on the house. >> i grabbed my kids and threw them in the closet and just held them. it seemed like minutes, but i know it was seconds. it just felt like it was sucking the house apart. >> reporter: residents of ardmore on the border with tennessee say the town is littered with trees, power lines, and pieces of what used to be homes. >> it's a mess. it's a war zone in there. >> reporter: forecasters warn the storm could threaten more than 29 million people as it makes its way toward georgia, florida, and the carolinas. and the governor of alabama says there is significant damage in parts of the state, and resources are being sent to the affected areas. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much, hena. >>> the same weather system that's hitting the southeast is likely to produce
. >> reporter: are there are reports of tornadoes touching down in jacksonville, alabama, where this church was decimated. in nearby south side, the owners of this house say they were huddled inside just waiting for the high winds to pass. >> my ears were popping, and a ton of trees fell down. two trees on the house. >> i grabbed my kids and threw them in the closet and just held them. it seemed like minutes, but i know it was seconds. it just felt like it was sucking the...
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one tornado reported in jacksonville.tered with downed trees and damaged buildings including jacksonville state university arena. 15,000 customers still without power this morning. in georgia the weather being blamed for the death of an off-duty state trooper, thousands of homes without power. there is more, the northeast is bracing for another snowstorm, the fourth nor'easter in three weeks, some parts could see more than a foot of snow. philadelphia, dc, new york and boston, get ready, here it comes. another headline, kroger taking magazines featuring assault rifles off of the shelves, the move comes after the company stopped selling guns and ammunition. it follows the recent school shooting in parkland, magazines you pick up and read, anything with guns in them gone off the shelves. the little stars of stranger things getting a big bump in their pay. >> that didn't come from the trunk, that came from surveillance. maria: the child and adult stars of the series make six figures per episode in the fourth season. bobby br
one tornado reported in jacksonville.tered with downed trees and damaged buildings including jacksonville state university arena. 15,000 customers still without power this morning. in georgia the weather being blamed for the death of an off-duty state trooper, thousands of homes without power. there is more, the northeast is bracing for another snowstorm, the fourth nor'easter in three weeks, some parts could see more than a foot of snow. philadelphia, dc, new york and boston, get ready, here...
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>> reporter: pediatric nurse jess hamm first laid eyes on delilah when she was wheeled into a jacksonvilleensive care unit -- abused and severely malnourished. at 14 months she weighed just 11 pounds. >> i just look into her eyes and it was like -- she needed me. >> reporter: from the first squeeze from those tiny fingers, jess knew delila had captured her heart. >> the only way that i can describe it is love. >> reporter: but jess, who had tried unsuccessfully to get pregnant, decided she would do more than just nurse delila back to health. >> i have always wanted a family. i have always wanted to be a mother. >> reporter: she decided to adopt her. but what jess didn't know -- >> they were like, oh, she has a sister. >> reporter: delila had a twin, caroline, who was also in the hospital. >> there's nothing i want to do that be these girls' mother. >> reporter: the 30-year-old taking a true leap of love, taking in two toddlers. >> i'm trying not to cry. >> reporter: now building a life together. >> can you say delila? >> delila. >> reporter: this happy home a far cry from the heartache of
>> reporter: pediatric nurse jess hamm first laid eyes on delilah when she was wheeled into a jacksonvilleensive care unit -- abused and severely malnourished. at 14 months she weighed just 11 pounds. >> i just look into her eyes and it was like -- she needed me. >> reporter: from the first squeeze from those tiny fingers, jess knew delila had captured her heart. >> the only way that i can describe it is love. >> reporter: but jess, who had tried unsuccessfully to...
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we spent some time with a group of students from jacksonville, florida, and while they say the violenceeir comm doesn't make it to the front of her newspaper, let alone theon na media, they feel encouragement they're able to join the national movement and finally something might be happening and they can add their voice and their experience to somethg that is mh larger. >> sreenivasan: what is it the kids you were talking to are expeing to happen after acion like today's? >> reporter: what's interesting is, as we were riding on the busis morning we asked the students if they believe there will be any effective change as a result of this assembly. they don't think anything will change. they realize congress is not looking to make any major changes in gun legislation. what they're focused on is whap tbhaps november. >> sreenivasan: newshour's chris beerk, thanks so much. >> thanks, hari. >> sreenivasan: see more of our coverage of the "march for our lives" at pbs.org/newshour. president trump followed up on his plan to ban transgender members of the u.s. military with a memo issued late o
we spent some time with a group of students from jacksonville, florida, and while they say the violenceeir comm doesn't make it to the front of her newspaper, let alone theon na media, they feel encouragement they're able to join the national movement and finally something might be happening and they can add their voice and their experience to somethg that is mh larger. >> sreenivasan: what is it the kids you were talking to are expeing to happen after acion like today's? >>...
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and this morning it's 34 windchill from tallahassee to jacksonville. and that's not fun. that's not spring break. at least this afternoon it will warm up. but it's cold. we have freeze warnings from meridian, mississippi all the way to wilmington, back down to gainesville, florida. and the temperatures, they'll continue to fall as we go throughout the overnight hours here. 34 in tallahassee. we expect 34 in birmingham and gainesville right around 36. so there is warm air out there. there is spring to be found. it's all through the middle of the country. we're chilly in areas of the west with below average temperatures, and we're below average in the northeast. you really need to get to oklahoma city, to areas in missouri today for above average temperatures. and highs this weekend, it's a struggle. buffalo low 30s right through sunday. ouch.d you got plenty of snow o the last two weeks there is the southeast recovering nicely after a cold morning. well, there is a new roar in town. unlike the traditional greenish glow we show you all the time with the northern lights, mee
and this morning it's 34 windchill from tallahassee to jacksonville. and that's not fun. that's not spring break. at least this afternoon it will warm up. but it's cold. we have freeze warnings from meridian, mississippi all the way to wilmington, back down to gainesville, florida. and the temperatures, they'll continue to fall as we go throughout the overnight hours here. 34 in tallahassee. we expect 34 in birmingham and gainesville right around 36. so there is warm air out there. there is...
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team in jacksonville three sports journalists who were females went to go a locker room like they were allowed to and i sure who didn't know what he was doing rejected them from coming in and said no you're not supposed to be in here and so they were prevented from doing you know doing their job so it makes you it makes a really hard for there to be women's sports in all this when they can't even do their job. and you know talking about it she's been called sideline barbie you know that is the thing i mean you know it becomes about your logs where they're the guys who part of to you that i think with this is something that will keep talking about without him this show more if nothing else to let you guys know about great women sports of that i'm sorry and i'm sorry a time thank you so much steve for helping us kind of understand all this and i think what you're going to little more thank you so much and then probably as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think about topics we've covered on facebook and twitter surf all shows that are dot com coming up st
team in jacksonville three sports journalists who were females went to go a locker room like they were allowed to and i sure who didn't know what he was doing rejected them from coming in and said no you're not supposed to be in here and so they were prevented from doing you know doing their job so it makes you it makes a really hard for there to be women's sports in all this when they can't even do their job. and you know talking about it she's been called sideline barbie you know that is the...
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. >> from jacksonville, florida. this is rich from the republican line. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is from the current atmosphere and the white house when we are talking about cutting into -- >>> senate armed services committee is meeting to talk about child abuse and violence, and we will be hearing from an advocate. the mother of a childhood survivor, and a medical retirement veteran who received injuries as a result of partner violence and a senior court advocate for doorways for women with and families. i will introduce the second panel when we transition to their testimony. in the united states, the domestic violence including intimate violence and child a abuse are problems that cause immense harm in our society. the most current data published by the centers for disease control and the cdc show that 27% of women and 11% of men have experienced either sexual violence, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner, and the cdc estimates that domestic violence victims lose 58 days
. >> from jacksonville, florida. this is rich from the republican line. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is from the current atmosphere and the white house when we are talking about cutting into -- >>> senate armed services committee is meeting to talk about child abuse and violence, and we will be hearing from an advocate. the mother of a childhood survivor, and a medical retirement veteran who received injuries as a result of partner violence and a...
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[applause] f these volunteers were all over my state from key west to jacksonville, but they were notlorida when northern california faced the worst fires in a century, the rabbi at santa rosa opened up her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. it was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle everything that needed to be done, but a group of friends stepped in and said we needed to us. volunteers helped organize those whose schools were closed for weeks after the fire. other volunteers helped hand out supplies and provided counseli counseling. when the hurricane made landfall in texas, the storm left of theo the station in its way. a father of five from houston whose wife passed away just a month before the storm lost everything but just the home he built with his own hands for years before but also his only source of income, his landscaping equipment and on a 68th birthda60th birthday he fof alone. his home flooded from his life destroyed. but he founded prince from israel that they who helped clear ou
[applause] f these volunteers were all over my state from key west to jacksonville, but they were notlorida when northern california faced the worst fires in a century, the rabbi at santa rosa opened up her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. it was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle everything that needed to be done, but a group of friends stepped in and said we needed to us. volunteers helped organize...
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. >> she says she had severe back pain ever since giving birth via c-section in jacksonville in 2003. it revealed a piece of an epidural needle. she's been told surgery to remove it is risky and she'll be in pain the rest of her life. >> wow. that's incredible. >> how do you forget an epidural needle in someone's back. >> and how does she live with that for so many years? i get a little sinus infection and i want to go to the doctor immediately. >> yeah, we women learn to live with a lot of things. i'm just tough like that. >> i'm not going to disagree. >> smart man. >>> when we come back, j-lo and a-rod moving in together. >> their penthouse love pad is coming up next in "the skinny." stay with us. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ♪ the love shack is a little old place where we can get together ♪ >> it is skinny time. we're going to start off with a very high end love shack. >> oh, i like it. jennifer lopez and ale
. >> she says she had severe back pain ever since giving birth via c-section in jacksonville in 2003. it revealed a piece of an epidural needle. she's been told surgery to remove it is risky and she'll be in pain the rest of her life. >> wow. that's incredible. >> how do you forget an epidural needle in someone's back. >> and how does she live with that for so many years? i get a little sinus infection and i want to go to the doctor immediately. >> yeah, we women...
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[applause] these volunteers from key west to jacksonville but they weren't just in florida. placed the worst fires in a century rabbi of santa rosa opens her senate dog doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle everything that needed to be done but a group of friends said leavitt to us. israeli volunteers like idea and ruth helped organize a day camper area children whose "-- schools were closed for weeks after the fires but other volunteers helped with supplies and provided trauma counseling him at hurricane harvey made landfall in texas the storm left devastation in its wake to mike the father of five from houston whose wife had passed away just a month before the storm, lost everything to harvey notches the homey bill with his own hands 40 years before but also his only source of income is landscaping equipment. on his 60th birthday mike found himself alone, his home flooded and his life destroyed. mike found friends that they from israel to com
[applause] these volunteers from key west to jacksonville but they weren't just in florida. placed the worst fires in a century rabbi of santa rosa opens her senate dog doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough staff or resources to tackle everything that needed to be done but a group of friends said leavitt to us. israeli volunteers like idea and ruth helped organize a day camper area children...
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. >>> and at jacksonville state university in florida it was supposed to be a conference with the coachesmber the basketball team robertous giga, but the coaches had something else in mind. they had arranged to bring his mother from lithuania to the united states to see her son for tiers time in five years. fair to say that surprise was a slam dunk. >>> up next, if an nba superstar who played forward to a guard finding satisfaction in a whole different you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips
. >>> and at jacksonville state university in florida it was supposed to be a conference with the coachesmber the basketball team robertous giga, but the coaches had something else in mind. they had arranged to bring his mother from lithuania to the united states to see her son for tiers time in five years. fair to say that surprise was a slam dunk. >>> up next, if an nba superstar who played forward to a guard finding satisfaction in a whole different you wouldn't accept an...
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the outbreak destroying homes and buildings in jacksonville, alabama. and just look at this nor'easter forming, already moving in. and tonight, winter storm warnings from d.c. to philly, new york city to boston. as i mentioned, schools already shut down here in new york city. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano with the new track tonight. rob? >> reporter: good evening, david. this is a large and complex system. so, i want to get right to it. take a look at this. we still have a severe threat across parts of florida and two areas of winter weather this evening, already across the northeast and that one in the midwest. it's all going to combine here over the next 24 hours. so, here we go. sleet has been falling with snow and philadelphia already. d.c., you're going to see it by tomorrow morning. miserable morning rush. and then the lows combine, so, a full-blown nor'easter by the time midday and the late-day commute rolls around. wind, sleet, snow and that continues in through thursday morning for eastern new england. here's what we think for s
the outbreak destroying homes and buildings in jacksonville, alabama. and just look at this nor'easter forming, already moving in. and tonight, winter storm warnings from d.c. to philly, new york city to boston. as i mentioned, schools already shut down here in new york city. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano with the new track tonight. rob? >> reporter: good evening, david. this is a large and complex system. so, i want to get right to it. take a look at this. we still have a...
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team in jacksonville three sports journalists who were females went to go in locker room like they were allowed to and i sure who didn't know what he was doing rejected them from coming in and said no you're not supposed to be in here and so they were prevented from doing doing their job so it makes you it makes a really hard for there to be women's sports in this when they can't even do their job. and. you know there are nader's has talked about it she's been called sideline barbie you know that is the thing you know it becomes about your logs where are the guys court of do you that i think with this is something that will keep talking about will define the show more if nothing else to let you guys know about great women sports of the times this very big news and i'm sorry a time thank you so much steve for helping us kind of understand all this and and i think we're going to go to little more thank you so much to get the prime minister as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think about topics we've covered on facebook and twitter see our full shows at r
team in jacksonville three sports journalists who were females went to go in locker room like they were allowed to and i sure who didn't know what he was doing rejected them from coming in and said no you're not supposed to be in here and so they were prevented from doing doing their job so it makes you it makes a really hard for there to be women's sports in this when they can't even do their job. and. you know there are nader's has talked about it she's been called sideline barbie you know...
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jacksonville high school has approximately 175 cameras right now.ol. that's when the district will go from those 175 cameras to 250.chris oldham/security coordinator jacksonville/north pulaski county school district: ""we put them in every classroom, every hallway, every door entrance. we're doing it because it needs to be done. we don't have a choice anymore. if we're going to protect our kids this is what we have to do." the district also plans on installing bulletproof glass near the main entrance of the school. the parking lot will also be getting controlled access gates. the district promises every elementary and middle school will have cameras installed in hallways and classrooms within the next two years. (vicki) two thirds of millennials... are not saving for retirement. that's according to the national institute on retirement security ...it found that roughly 66 percent of people ages 21 to 32... have nothing saved. a lot of millennials entered the work force at a time of stagnant wages and high unemployment... and many are saddled with stu
jacksonville high school has approximately 175 cameras right now.ol. that's when the district will go from those 175 cameras to 250.chris oldham/security coordinator jacksonville/north pulaski county school district: ""we put them in every classroom, every hallway, every door entrance. we're doing it because it needs to be done. we don't have a choice anymore. if we're going to protect our kids this is what we have to do." the district also plans on installing bulletproof glass...
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in fact, they had prepositioned container units in jacksonville that within days of the port opening, those goods were on the port, which actually allowed the mayor of san juan to stand there and criticize the response with thousands of container units stacked up behind her. the challenge was, as most people know, and i'd like everyone to know, the challenge was distribution. and you mentioned that. the communications. the transportation. all of that got in the way of distribution of goods and services. and as somebody who has been responsible for that in the past, i understand completely what you all were facing. and so i -- i would mention that, you know, the jones act was so politicized that there were -- there were folks on the news talking about how quickly the president suspended the jones act in texas and how long it took for puerto rico. it was a one-day difference. i went back and checked. one-day difference. in addition to that, so much misinformation about the jones act and the cause of goods and services. and folks were actually improperly describing how the jones act even
in fact, they had prepositioned container units in jacksonville that within days of the port opening, those goods were on the port, which actually allowed the mayor of san juan to stand there and criticize the response with thousands of container units stacked up behind her. the challenge was, as most people know, and i'd like everyone to know, the challenge was distribution. and you mentioned that. the communications. the transportation. all of that got in the way of distribution of goods and...
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was wentprepositioning that on, of some goods that were prepositioned in the city representing jacksonville, florida. as you know, i think the maritime industry did a response tob in puerto rico's needs, in fact they had prepositioned container use in jacksonville that within days of the port opening, those goods were on the fort which actual i allowed the mayor of san juan to stand there and criticize the response with container units stacked up behind mer. peoplellenge was is most know and i would like everyone to know that the challenge was distribution and you menged that. the communications, the of that gotons, all in the waive distribution of goods and services. has beenmebody who responsible for that, in the completelyerstand what you all were facing, and i would, i would mention that, you know, the jones act politicized, that there were, there were folks on the how quickly about the president suspended the long itin texas and how took for puerto rico who is one anddifferent i went back checked one day different. so much misabout the jones acted andthe cost of goods service and folks
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a middle-class high school in jacksonville, florida. we had a slot in the agenda for students to come and talk about their concerns, and on this particular day at wolfson, there were a large number of students all who had the same issue. probably one of the most longstanding issues in american public education. bad food in the cafeteria. i was not surprised that the food was bad. it wasn't great at miami high, but i was surprised that they had come to the state senate to talk about cold pizza on friday. i asked are we the first people they'd talked to? they said, no, actually, you're the third. that made me feel better until i asked who were one and two? number one was the mayor of jacksonville who empathized with the students but said that it wasn't his responsibility. the second was the sheriff of duvall county who said the food was no doubt bad, but it wasn't criminal, wasn't his responsibility. we were number three. i told that story a few weeks later when i spoke to a group of civics teachers in miami that something was wrong if a
a middle-class high school in jacksonville, florida. we had a slot in the agenda for students to come and talk about their concerns, and on this particular day at wolfson, there were a large number of students all who had the same issue. probably one of the most longstanding issues in american public education. bad food in the cafeteria. i was not surprised that the food was bad. it wasn't great at miami high, but i was surprised that they had come to the state senate to talk about cold pizza...
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number one was the mayor of jacksonville, who empathized with the students but said that it wasn't his responsibility. the second was the sheriff of duval county, who said the food was no doubt bad but it wasn't criminal, wasn't his responsibility. we were number three. i told that story a few weeks later when i spoke to a group of civics teachers in miami that something was wrong if a group of bright high school students, many of them about to graduate, had come to the conclusion that the mayor, the sheriff or the state legislature was the place you went for bad food. one of the teachers stood up and said i am sick to death, sick to death of you politicians telling teachers how to do our work better when you don't know what in the hell you're talking about. the only way you can find out is to actually go in the classroom and experience what it's like to be around indifferent students, to be around parents who won't show up for a parent/teacher conference, overly bureaucratic school administration and all those damn laws that you legislators pass that we have to live by. so she said th
number one was the mayor of jacksonville, who empathized with the students but said that it wasn't his responsibility. the second was the sheriff of duval county, who said the food was no doubt bad but it wasn't criminal, wasn't his responsibility. we were number three. i told that story a few weeks later when i spoke to a group of civics teachers in miami that something was wrong if a group of bright high school students, many of them about to graduate, had come to the conclusion that the...
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these volunteers were all over my states from key west to jacksonville, but they weren't just in florida. northern california faced the worst wildfires in a century, rabbi stephanie, it in santa rosa open her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough step or resources to tackle everything that needed done, but a group of friends and stepped in and said leavitt to us. is really volunteers help organize a day camp for area children whose schools were closed for weeks after the fire. other volunteers helped handout supplies and provided trauma counseling and when hurricane harvey made landfall in texas, the storm left only devastation in its wake. mica, a father five from houston whose wife had passed away just a month before the storm lost everything to hurricane harvey, not just the home he built with his hands 40 years before, but his only source of income, his landscaping equipment. on his 68 the birthday he found himself alone. 's home flooded, his life was destroyed, but mike
these volunteers were all over my states from key west to jacksonville, but they weren't just in florida. northern california faced the worst wildfires in a century, rabbi stephanie, it in santa rosa open her synagogues doors to serve as a refuge from the fire. the synagogue was quickly overwhelmed with people seeking shelter and supplies. there wasn't enough step or resources to tackle everything that needed done, but a group of friends and stepped in and said leavitt to us. is really...
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we will see the snow stick around, 30 in new york, called as south as north florida, 35 in jacksonvillee but finding snow across the interior sections of the northeast. into the weekend, some of this moisture up from the gulf of mexico, threat for severe weather as well. this feature across the mid-atlantic sunday, potentially develop across portions of the southeast and maybe the northeast sunday and monday. the gfs model developed the storm system. how close it comes to because my is yet to be determined but the european model has backed off completely and doesn't develop this storm. we like that result but we still have to watch it. northeast, unsettled weather, new stores across the west, nice over the central us. we will keep you updated on the possible groundhog day storm monday. put your clocks ahead. maybe we will sleep through the nor'easter. jillian: put new batteries in your smoke detectors. >> i am very proud of you. rob: dropping the hammer on countries unfair with trade policies was one big businessman has his back. jillian: carly shimkus is here with that. >> talking abou
we will see the snow stick around, 30 in new york, called as south as north florida, 35 in jacksonvillee but finding snow across the interior sections of the northeast. into the weekend, some of this moisture up from the gulf of mexico, threat for severe weather as well. this feature across the mid-atlantic sunday, potentially develop across portions of the southeast and maybe the northeast sunday and monday. the gfs model developed the storm system. how close it comes to because my is yet to...