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with that in nine, let me introduce tim jamison. first of all, today, tim is going to help me out with the questioning today. eps an award-winning journalist and i think it's safe to say these gentlemen at the table would probably say there's for one in waterloo, no reporter in waterloo that knows more about the inner workings of waterloo city government than tim jamison, so tim, thanks for being here today on this special hour-long program. really appreciate that. now let's meet the candidates. first of all, quentin hart, earned his bachelor's and master's degree from the university of northern iowa. an associate director of multicultural affairs at hawk why community college in waterloo. first elected to the council in 2008, representing waterloo's fourth district on the city council and also serving as mayor pro tem since 2010. he and his wife have three children. quentin hart is 44 years old. and please welcome candidate tim hurley, a retired john deere engineer who spent 37 years with the company and one time was manager of dee
with that in nine, let me introduce tim jamison. first of all, today, tim is going to help me out with the questioning today. eps an award-winning journalist and i think it's safe to say these gentlemen at the table would probably say there's for one in waterloo, no reporter in waterloo that knows more about the inner workings of waterloo city government than tim jamison, so tim, thanks for being here today on this special hour-long program. really appreciate that. now let's meet the...
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you were jamison. i think the show was ahead of its time. because it got cancelled after only three episodes, you remember? >> jimmy: i mean, it's funny, sometimes. it's all, i think it's because the director insisted that every scene be shot with us suspended several feet above the ground. >> yeah. it sounds a little weird, but it was, how can i say this? freak. >> jimmy: yeah. >> right? and he didn't want shoes to be scuffing up the floor. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. well, this is funny. i was down in the basement of 30 rock this morning looking through the cases of video tapes. and i found some tapes of the show. >> no, no. >> jimmy: and i think we have a a clip. >> that's exciting. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers ] here's the clip. here's a clip from the first episode of the early '90s soap opera, "suspended suspense." [ cheers ] >> i need to talk to you, jamison. [ laughter and applause ] >> very well, garrison. let me just put my croissant down. [ light laughter ] [ clunk ] [ laughter and applause ] what is it? [ ligh
you were jamison. i think the show was ahead of its time. because it got cancelled after only three episodes, you remember? >> jimmy: i mean, it's funny, sometimes. it's all, i think it's because the director insisted that every scene be shot with us suspended several feet above the ground. >> yeah. it sounds a little weird, but it was, how can i say this? freak. >> jimmy: yeah. >> right? and he didn't want shoes to be scuffing up the floor. [ light laughter ] >>...
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>> well, you're a liar and a a thief, jamison. >> oh, really? nothing could be more far from the truth. >> is this a joke to you, jamison? i want you to look me square in the eyes and tell me what you see. [ laughter and applause ] >> i see my brother. [ laughter ] >> you're damn right you do. we're family. and that will never change. one last hug? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think, i actually kind of like that last episode. >> me too. it was riveting. >> jimmy: our thanks to bryan cranston. [ cheers and applause ] "trumbo" opens in select theaters on friday. nationwide on november 25th. we'll be right back with rachel maddow. [ cheers and applause ] surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no
>> well, you're a liar and a a thief, jamison. >> oh, really? nothing could be more far from the truth. >> is this a joke to you, jamison? i want you to look me square in the eyes and tell me what you see. [ laughter and applause ] >> i see my brother. [ laughter ] >> you're damn right you do. we're family. and that will never change. one last hug? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think, i actually kind of like that last episode. >> me...
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. >> it's impossible to think about the alvin ailey dance theater without mentioning judith jamison. we talked with her, celebrating 50 years on the job. >> the reason you remember seeing the dances is, yes, they're fabulous. they have extraordinary technique. but there is something that touched you inside deeply, and that's what mr. ailey was about. >> reporter: back in 1958, at a new york city ymca, on the cusp of the civil rights movement, alvin ailey had a vision and founded the alvin ailey american dance theater. >> there were prejudices and biases going on in this country. when he formed a company that said, yes, i will celebrate our african-american experience, and our cultural expression. >> alvin ailey said beautifully, dance coming from the people and should always be delivered back to the people. that accessibility that celebrates our common humanity is what ties us all together in that theater. >> reporter: judith jamison, standing nearly 6 feet tall, she became a star. this ballet is why, called "cry." the performance on posters everywhere, including my bed growing up. >
. >> it's impossible to think about the alvin ailey dance theater without mentioning judith jamison. we talked with her, celebrating 50 years on the job. >> the reason you remember seeing the dances is, yes, they're fabulous. they have extraordinary technique. but there is something that touched you inside deeply, and that's what mr. ailey was about. >> reporter: back in 1958, at a new york city ymca, on the cusp of the civil rights movement, alvin ailey had a vision and...
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jamison crowder was out there as usual. afterwards he mixed it up with frank in her hand. >> congratulations. first place. how does it feel? >> it feels great. we definitely can't complain. we had just got to continue to fight. we have got to be consistent. >> the 1st half was so good. what happened in the 2nd half? >> in the 2nd half you know we had some good place but then we had some penalties. those are things that we had to clean up. >> everyone thought you had a touchdown. it was so close. >> i wish i wish it would have counted but we ended up going for it on the next play. i can't complain with that. >> welcome back to the studio. pure fantasy team took a hit today. >> they were destroyed. >> it is good enough for first place. let's talk about how important it is it for them to be in first place this late in the season? >> let's look back to last year. the carolina panthers won the division. they advanced to the 2nd round. so, when you look at the position washington is in, they have always believed they are a good t
jamison crowder was out there as usual. afterwards he mixed it up with frank in her hand. >> congratulations. first place. how does it feel? >> it feels great. we definitely can't complain. we had just got to continue to fight. we have got to be consistent. >> the 1st half was so good. what happened in the 2nd half? >> in the 2nd half you know we had some good place but then we had some penalties. those are things that we had to clean up. >> everyone thought you...
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jamison, thank you for joining us. thank you for your support and to the candidates for just saying now, thank you. [applause] >> my hope is that the women's -- the women of the future will feel truly free to follow whatever path their talents and their natures lead. i think they thought that the glamorouse was not and what -- was glamorous and your life was so glamorous. and all they saw were the parties and meeting people. you that i never worked harder in my life. >> nancy reagan served as longtime political partner, ferocious protector, and ultimately as caretaker for president ronald reagan. key stafftive with decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature mission with her just say no campaign. eastern,at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's original series "first ladies." for martha washington to michelle obama. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv on c-span3. >> c-span presents landmark cases, the book, a guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court deci
jamison, thank you for joining us. thank you for your support and to the candidates for just saying now, thank you. [applause] >> my hope is that the women's -- the women of the future will feel truly free to follow whatever path their talents and their natures lead. i think they thought that the glamorouse was not and what -- was glamorous and your life was so glamorous. and all they saw were the parties and meeting people. you that i never worked harder in my life. >> nancy reagan...
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>> glor: jeff jamison, thank you very much. >> up next to you, new details in the mystery surrounding a newborn baby who was buried alive >> glor: a newborn baby was found in california friday buried under peeseses of pavement near a bike path but alive. now police are looking for the child's parents. here's mireya villarreal. >> walking along a popular bike path the day after thanksgiving, evangelina mccrary and angelica blownt heard a muffled cry. >> i said it might be a cat. and she said no, it's a baby crying. >> reporter: the pair called 911. l.a. county sheriff's deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. no more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. she wouldn't have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says sergeant margin jaramilla. >> any time you have a helpless newborn child who can't help themselves trk is frustrating. there is a safe haven dropoff at any hospital or fire station. >> whoever abandoned this little girl could face charges of attempted murder. jessie brew lives nearby. >> who would do some dumb
>> glor: jeff jamison, thank you very much. >> up next to you, new details in the mystery surrounding a newborn baby who was buried alive >> glor: a newborn baby was found in california friday buried under peeseses of pavement near a bike path but alive. now police are looking for the child's parents. here's mireya villarreal. >> walking along a popular bike path the day after thanksgiving, evangelina mccrary and angelica blownt heard a muffled cry. >> i said it...
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ktvt meteorologist jeff jamison joins us. where are these storms headed next? >> good evening, jeff. still heavy rain in arkansas tonight. that rain will continue to spread through the ohio and tennessee valleys for the rest of the night into monday. and then we're going to watch snow on the northern end of this storm system. upper midwest, parts of iowa, nebraska, minnesota will pick up some snow. maybe up to a foot of snow in minneapolis on monday. highs in the 40s from chicago down to kansas city. just a cold rain there. now, on tuesday the system will move east, but it's just a rain event for the northeast on tuesday. no ice or snow. there will be cool temperatures in the 40s in boston, 50s in new york city and washington, d.c. jeff? >> jeff jamison, thank you very much. >>> up next here, new details in the mystery surrounding a alive. >>> a newborn baby was found in california friday buried under pieces of pavement near a bike path but alive. now police are looking for the child's parents. here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walking along a popular bibi
ktvt meteorologist jeff jamison joins us. where are these storms headed next? >> good evening, jeff. still heavy rain in arkansas tonight. that rain will continue to spread through the ohio and tennessee valleys for the rest of the night into monday. and then we're going to watch snow on the northern end of this storm system. upper midwest, parts of iowa, nebraska, minnesota will pick up some snow. maybe up to a foot of snow in minneapolis on monday. highs in the 40s from chicago down to...
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report...it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining us to ask questions of the two candidiates. this show will air this sunday morning, november 22, right after meet the press. during the show, thhe candidates make opening and closing statements and answer questions througout the program. that's this sunday at 10 and on kwwl.com coming up... students have an early wake-up call to ditch class... "i told my teacher that i'd be at alright." a look at a special early- morning basketball game in the you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in lone tree, hills, solon and all of eastern iowa --------- --------- --------- a lot of uni students and fans had an early day... they woke up for a men's basketball the game was part of espn's tip-off marathon... 24 hours of college basketball... kwwls amanda gilbert shows us this looks..... and sounds like a iowa.... but this clock isn't lying.....it was 6:12 in the morning and fans started arriving at the mcleod center to see the team play at 7... fan one: "i thought it was gonna
report...it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining us to ask questions of the two candidiates. this show will air this sunday morning, november 22, right after meet the press. during the show, thhe candidates make opening and closing statements and answer questions througout the program. that's this sunday at 10 and on kwwl.com coming up... students have an early wake-up call to ditch class... "i told my teacher that i'd be at...
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ktvt meteorologist jeff jamison joins us. where are these storms headed next?good evening, jeff. still heavy rain in arkansas tonight. that rain will continue to spread through the ohio and tennessee valleys for the rest of the night into monday. and then we're going to watch snow on the northern end of this storm system. upper midwest, parts of iowa, nebraska, minnesota will pick up some snow. maybe up to a foot of snow in minneapolis on monday. highs in the 40s from chicago down to kansas city. just a cold rain there. now, on tuesday the system will move east, but it's just a rain event for the northeast on tuesday. no ice or snow. there will be cool temperatures in the 40s in boston, 50s in new york city and washington, d.c. jeff? >> jeff jamison, thank you very much. >>> up next here, new details in the mystery surrounding a newborn baby who was buried alive. >>> a newborn baby was found in california friday buried under pieces of pavement near a bike path but alive. now police are looking for the child's parents. here's maria villarreal. >> reporter: walki
ktvt meteorologist jeff jamison joins us. where are these storms headed next?good evening, jeff. still heavy rain in arkansas tonight. that rain will continue to spread through the ohio and tennessee valleys for the rest of the night into monday. and then we're going to watch snow on the northern end of this storm system. upper midwest, parts of iowa, nebraska, minnesota will pick up some snow. maybe up to a foot of snow in minneapolis on monday. highs in the 40s from chicago down to kansas...
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next on american history tv, the outgoing president of the western history association, elizabeth jamison, thes about her role in western history association. she talks about the importance of studying women's history. her at the annual conference in portland, oregon and october. this is about 20 minutes. >> president of the association, how did you get into women's history? that is interesting. when i was growing up, it history was dates and presidents. it seemed very far outside me. but when i got to college i realized it could be about people. notnt to graduate school planning to do women's history, but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to be in that first generation of grad students who had wonderful mentors. never took a class in women's history because there were not to any. but i assisted the first class. the first year i was in riot school, i kept getting a signed , the women's classes. weird thing happened which was i began some indefinable barrier -- some indefinable barrier begin to dissolve between me and my work. was in the university of
next on american history tv, the outgoing president of the western history association, elizabeth jamison, thes about her role in western history association. she talks about the importance of studying women's history. her at the annual conference in portland, oregon and october. this is about 20 minutes. >> president of the association, how did you get into women's history? that is interesting. when i was growing up, it history was dates and presidents. it seemed very far outside me. but...
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next, the outgoing president of the western history , elizabeth jamison, talks about her research into the roles of women in western .merican history she discusses her responsibilities as president and the importance of studying women's history. we interviewed her at the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> how did you get into women's history? up,hen i was growing -- it seemed very far outside me. when i got to college, it was about people. i did not think that much about women. i went to graduate school not planning to do women's history but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to belucky in that first generation of grad students who had isolated wonderful mentors just beginning to do women's history. i assisted the first class in women's history at the university of michigan. the first year i was in grad school, i kept getting assigned the women's papers. about the wonderful, brilliant women. thosented being given . standing in the halls and said to a friend of mine, girly getti
next, the outgoing president of the western history , elizabeth jamison, talks about her research into the roles of women in western .merican history she discusses her responsibilities as president and the importance of studying women's history. we interviewed her at the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> how did you get into women's history? up,hen i was growing -- it seemed very far outside me. when i got to...
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it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, , with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining ron to ask questions. the debate airs sunday morning right after meet the press. serious charges against a man accused of trying to kill an elkader woman. brandon thoma has been charged with attempted murder. investigators say he drove from pela to elkader -- attacked a woman in a home last week. the victim was found by her husband when he got home from work. thoma was arrested in wisconsin. this morning, one person is recoveng after a stabbing in a waterloo parking lot. popoice say mark kelly stabbee the victim ininthe arm in the casey's parking lot on la porte road. police later arrested kelly after he tried to run away from the scene. he's charged with first degree robbery. alarming new research this of women are raped during their first year of college -- when they're unconscious or unaware because drugs and alcol. the ststdy of 500 freehmen found those who had been rape victims before college were more likely to be assaulted again. experts say sexual assault education needs to be
it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, , with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining ron to ask questions. the debate airs sunday morning right after meet the press. serious charges against a man accused of trying to kill an elkader woman. brandon thoma has been charged with attempted murder. investigators say he drove from pela to elkader -- attacked a woman in a home last week. the victim was found by her husband when he got home from work. thoma was arrested in...
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. >> reporter: battle is forever grateful for judith jamison who is, in many ways, like a mother to him now. in fact, a lot of dancers feel that way. she's likehe glue that holds everything together. seeing her comes so many other images, you know, of the past and of alvin, of historor >> soooften, we think in order to go forward, we have to let go of the past. i think you bring it with you. >> i have neverelieved in -- in a door closes, then another door will open. i believe that if the door closes, build a fme so you can get a doo and open it for urself. >> what are your dreams for this company? >> always aspiring upward. always learning new things. we don't survive unless we have something to say. boz, do we have something to say, and we've been saying i i for a long time. we'll continue to do so. >> you can check out alvin ailey's winter season at the new york city center from d dember 22 to january 3rd, with a special celebration for jamison on new year's eve. >> great piece. you still have your poster. >> i do. when i was married, my grandmother made me take it down from the bed.
. >> reporter: battle is forever grateful for judith jamison who is, in many ways, like a mother to him now. in fact, a lot of dancers feel that way. she's likehe glue that holds everything together. seeing her comes so many other images, you know, of the past and of alvin, of historor >> soooften, we think in order to go forward, we have to let go of the past. i think you bring it with you. >> i have neverelieved in -- in a door closes, then another door will open. i believe...
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jamison lalk--"it's going to be an emotional day, going out there for the last time, it's going to be emotional before the game and probably after the game, but during the game i think it's going to be like any other." dale pierson--"you know we all know that this is it for us, this is our last home game so definitely go out there and play with everything that we got." kick off between the cyclones and cowboys is at 2:30 on saturday afternoon on espn. chris: craig smith's tenure at south dakota got off to a rocky start last year as the coyotes stumbled to an 0-5 mark. but by the end of the season, the yotes had found a stride, winning seven of their last ten games. one of those wins came in the summit league tournament, a first for usd since transitioning to division one. this season, the yotes have some holes to fill. three starters, including 1200 point scorer brandon bos and first team all conference performer tyler larson are gone due to graduation. but seven letter winners are back and with a year in coach smith's system, both coach and players are clicking and confident. craig s
jamison lalk--"it's going to be an emotional day, going out there for the last time, it's going to be emotional before the game and probably after the game, but during the game i think it's going to be like any other." dale pierson--"you know we all know that this is it for us, this is our last home game so definitely go out there and play with everything that we got." kick off between the cyclones and cowboys is at 2:30 on saturday afternoon on espn. chris: craig smith's...
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. >> is this a joke to you jamison? scare in the eyes and tell me what you see. >> i see my brother. you're damn right you do. we're family and that will never change. ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. coughing...sniffling... and wishing you could stay in bed all day. when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicines available without a prescription... ...to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms... ...so you can feel better fast and get back to the job at hand. new theraflu expressmax. the power to feel better.tm >>> leading the news, watchdog blew $43 million on useless gas station. in afghanistan a pentagon task force spent $12 million in construction cost and $30 million in over head between 2011 and 2014. u.s. taxpayers footed a bill that should have cost 500,000 dollars and has
. >> is this a joke to you jamison? scare in the eyes and tell me what you see. >> i see my brother. you're damn right you do. we're family and that will never change. ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. coughing...sniffling... and wishing you could stay in bed all day. when your cold is this bad... ...you need new...
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report...it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining us to ask questions of the two candidiates. this show will air this sunday morning, november 22, right after meet the press. during the show, thhe candidates make opening and closing statements and answer questions througout the program. that's this sunday at 10 and on kwwl.com coming up on kwwl... a woman detained after police say she tried to open a plane's exit door midflight. plus.. a soccer match canceled following a reported bomb threat. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar....storm track seven's chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast, coming up... "now your storm track 7 forecast on kwwl." here is additional forec america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50%
report...it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining us to ask questions of the two candidiates. this show will air this sunday morning, november 22, right after meet the press. during the show, thhe candidates make opening and closing statements and answer questions througout the program. that's this sunday at 10 and on kwwl.com coming up on kwwl... a woman detained after police say she tried to open a plane's exit door midflight....
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. >> it's not thanksgiving yet but the birds stuffed by jamison winston and the buccaneers in the worst home loss in a decade. sam bradford without a concussion 0 mark sanchez took the helm. after scoring in the opening kriv the birds quickly got deplate flated. the final score, 45-17. chip kelly booed as he jogged off the field. no surprise this morning fans are calling for chip must go. the hash tag fire chip was trending last night. the birds have lost the last two games at home. fans believe both should have been easy wins. la night fans expressed frustration with chip. >> over it. chip, listen. listen to us. do something or you got to go. >> just you got to give him some time, like -- >> is two seasons enough or three? >> wow. the birds have time to dwell on the loss really, they take on the lions in detroit on thanksgiving day. >> thousands of runners beat the windy conditions to cross the finish line in yesterday's philadelphia marathon. wheelchair and hand cyclists kicked off the race. 60,000 spectators cheered on the runners. there was heightened security for yesterday's event
. >> it's not thanksgiving yet but the birds stuffed by jamison winston and the buccaneers in the worst home loss in a decade. sam bradford without a concussion 0 mark sanchez took the helm. after scoring in the opening kriv the birds quickly got deplate flated. the final score, 45-17. chip kelly booed as he jogged off the field. no surprise this morning fans are calling for chip must go. the hash tag fire chip was trending last night. the birds have lost the last two games at home. fans...
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the a reminder of our special one-hour steele report coming up this sunday on the steele rport, tim jamison of the courier will join me to question about several key issues, including waterloo property taxes. "because cutting taxes is not just a this year's job.it is a 3 or the magic gtax rate." "the long term strategic way is to expand that tax base, by bringing in new investment, new industruy, bny being careful with how we tinker with tif, tax increment financing." hurley and hart this sunday morning at 10, right after meet the press. here's a live look at iowa city -- we'll hear from kwwl's hillary maglin coming up after the break. i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. i'm hillary clinton and i appr
the a reminder of our special one-hour steele report coming up this sunday on the steele rport, tim jamison of the courier will join me to question about several key issues, including waterloo property taxes. "because cutting taxes is not just a this year's job.it is a 3 or the magic gtax rate." "the long term strategic way is to expand that tax base, by bringing in new investment, new industruy, bny being careful with how we tinker with tif, tax increment financing." hurley...
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. >> jamison winston thru for five touchdown passes. bird gets stuffed 45-17. the eagles fall to 4-6, they take on the lions in detroit on thursday. >> i got that thanksgiving reference. we've got some big changes on the way for thanksgiving but today, this is the coldest day of the week, cold winds are blowing. they are steady and they are going to keep us chilly all day long today. in spite of bright sunshine. it's later in the week, a holiday warm-up, we'll have temperatures climbing in the 60s. but we're a long way from it this morning. 29 and still falling in reading, down to 35 in philadelphia international. parts of philadelphia have dropped below freezing. cape may at 37 degrees. look what's going on in the pocono mountains making snow. this is from blue mountain, just getting started. it is widespread with cold temperatures in the 20s this morning. in the pocono mountains. much of the rest of your area, feels like it's in the 20s. 33 right now in wrightstown, trenton at 33 dropped down to 28 degrees in pottstown. and in bucks county above freezing. wit
. >> jamison winston thru for five touchdown passes. bird gets stuffed 45-17. the eagles fall to 4-6, they take on the lions in detroit on thursday. >> i got that thanksgiving reference. we've got some big changes on the way for thanksgiving but today, this is the coldest day of the week, cold winds are blowing. they are steady and they are going to keep us chilly all day long today. in spite of bright sunshine. it's later in the week, a holiday warm-up, we'll have temperatures...
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bucks running back doug martin 235 yards rushing and quarterback jamison winston, bucks this one, 45 to 17. meanwhile, eagles quarterback mark sanchez and running back, aaron sproles, they bickered on the side lines. >> we're in the middle of a game where getting beat pretty good, you know, i'm pissed, he's maddie didn't throw it right to him. there is nothing wrong with that. >> sproles is a pro, a great player, and i know as mad as i was i need to hear his opinion, he needed to hear what i had to say. you move on. >> all right, well, what's worse is that the eagles lost to team that's really not having much of a better season. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now at our sister station 94wip. i'm sure fans have a lot to say about this, at least once they wake up they will. good morning. >> erika, they did indeed. we spoke to fans about that game last night and safe to say they went to bed bitter about that lost to the bucks. no doubt when they wake up this morning and call into wip, they will surely have a lot more to say. >> reporter: for tampa bay the touchdowns ke
bucks running back doug martin 235 yards rushing and quarterback jamison winston, bucks this one, 45 to 17. meanwhile, eagles quarterback mark sanchez and running back, aaron sproles, they bickered on the side lines. >> we're in the middle of a game where getting beat pretty good, you know, i'm pissed, he's maddie didn't throw it right to him. there is nothing wrong with that. >> sproles is a pro, a great player, and i know as mad as i was i need to hear his opinion, he needed to...
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--then more from the defense...jamison whiting goes up and grabs the jump ball...he's got room to return it....whiting makes some nifty moves...stays on his feet and it's a 77 yard pick 6... as uni destroys indiana state 59-13. fantastic weather wise? it is definitely a cool start to your sunday. you'll need to head outside to warm up the cars for a bit, you'll likely have thick frost on the windshield. temperatures will again be seasonable today and the sun will continue to shine. high temperatures will top out around 55 continues to stay nice. temperatures will rise slightly, with highs nearing 60 degrees by tuesday. as for rain, we stay dry until late tuesday into wednesday, where we bring in the chance for a the new james bond film spectre premiered this week, and one car in the movie is grabbing some attention. check this car out, it's a jaguar c-x75! the film's villain in the film drives it to chase down 007. jaguar isn't normally known for supercars, but it convinced the movie's director, sam mendez, that this bad boy concept car was the best choice for chasing around rome. spectr
--then more from the defense...jamison whiting goes up and grabs the jump ball...he's got room to return it....whiting makes some nifty moves...stays on his feet and it's a 77 yard pick 6... as uni destroys indiana state 59-13. fantastic weather wise? it is definitely a cool start to your sunday. you'll need to head outside to warm up the cars for a bit, you'll likely have thick frost on the windshield. temperatures will again be seasonable today and the sun will continue to shine. high...
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--then more from the defense...jamison whiting goes up and grabs the jump return it....whiting makes some nifty moves...stays on his feet and it's a 77 yard pick 6... as uni destroys indiana state 59-13. fantastic weather wise? it is definitely a cool start head outside to warm up the cars for a bit, you'll likely have thick frost on the windshield. temperatures will again be will continue to shine. high temperatures will top out around 55 workweek continues to stay nice. temperatures will rise slightly, with highs nearing 60 degrees by tuesday. as tuesday into wednesday, where we bring in the chance for a few thunderstorm s. iowa pheasant hunters were anticipating a better season this year. tv-9's john campbell joined some gentlemen who had no disappointmen t for opening weekend. if you think this picture was taken 20 years ago, think again. it was snapped this past sunday. two priotities today. safety. please stay in straight line pin oak. dan greiner of washington county has been hosting family and friends for more than 30 years. they will remember 2015 as one of the best opening
--then more from the defense...jamison whiting goes up and grabs the jump return it....whiting makes some nifty moves...stays on his feet and it's a 77 yard pick 6... as uni destroys indiana state 59-13. fantastic weather wise? it is definitely a cool start head outside to warm up the cars for a bit, you'll likely have thick frost on the windshield. temperatures will again be will continue to shine. high temperatures will top out around 55 workweek continues to stay nice. temperatures will rise...
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it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining ron to ask questtns. the debate airs sunday morning right after meet the press. serious charges against a man accused of trying to kill an elkader woman. brandon thoma has been charged with attempted murder. investigators say he drove from pella to elkader -- and attacked a woman in a home last week. the victim was found by her husband when he got home from work. thoma was arrested in wisconsin. this morning, one person is recovering after a stabbing in a waterloo parking lot. police say mark kelly stabbed the victim in the arm in the casey's parking lot on la porte road. police later arrested kelly after he tried to run awaa from the scene. he's charged with first degree alarming new research this morning shows about 15-percent of women are raped during their first year of college -- when they're unconscious or unaware because drugs and alcohol. the study of 500 freshmen found those who had been rape victims before college were more likely to be assaulted again. experts say sexual as
it's presented by kwwl and the waterloo cedar falls courier, with courier reporter, tim jamison, joining ron to ask questtns. the debate airs sunday morning right after meet the press. serious charges against a man accused of trying to kill an elkader woman. brandon thoma has been charged with attempted murder. investigators say he drove from pella to elkader -- and attacked a woman in a home last week. the victim was found by her husband when he got home from work. thoma was arrested in...
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. >> leave the jamison at home?a cigar. >> dessert. >> i didn't even know we had dessert. we have tawny port, a 10-year- old. >> are you a port scan? >> i've never really been a port scan. >> port is very sweet. with that clash with dessert >> you always want a touch of sweetness with your dessert. have your sweet wine be sweeter than your deserve. this is 10-year-old tawny port. what you think. apple pie, pumpkin pie. >> chocolates and cherry tarts? >> look at the legs on that class. >> you will get 20% alcohol on this wind. >> now you tell me. >> come over to my house. >> you open this at the end of the night and you sit by the fire and enjoy each other's company. >> we're lucky to live in northern california. a lot of options to buy local. i always support the industry here. thanks for coming. >> we will have a nice commercial break and see you on the backside [ laughter ] >> where is the martinelli's? we like the bubbly in my house. bubbly is fancy and different. ♪ i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal fo
. >> leave the jamison at home?a cigar. >> dessert. >> i didn't even know we had dessert. we have tawny port, a 10-year- old. >> are you a port scan? >> i've never really been a port scan. >> port is very sweet. with that clash with dessert >> you always want a touch of sweetness with your dessert. have your sweet wine be sweeter than your deserve. this is 10-year-old tawny port. what you think. apple pie, pumpkin pie. >> chocolates and cherry...
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he spends his nights siping jamison and debating whether or not to smile. the host of the federal list radio hour. his initials are m and m. while he is not the best rapper, he does melt in your mouth and not in your happened. columnist at the daily beast, michael moynihan. and he is the best to be a greeter. sitting next to me is one of the stars of "real rob" available on december 1st. okay, we begin with the university of missouri. >> a university of missouri professor resigned after he refused to can sell an exam for students who did not feel safe. two menussing what they thought was an anonymous messaging app made threats with black students along with what appears to be references to the oregon school shooting prompting professors to tell students they could stay home the next day. an associate professor of nutrition and exercise physiology was less flexible. he e-mailed students that the exam was still happening, adding if you give into the bullies they win. the only way bullies are defeated is standing up to them. if we can sell the exam they win. i
he spends his nights siping jamison and debating whether or not to smile. the host of the federal list radio hour. his initials are m and m. while he is not the best rapper, he does melt in your mouth and not in your happened. columnist at the daily beast, michael moynihan. and he is the best to be a greeter. sitting next to me is one of the stars of "real rob" available on december 1st. okay, we begin with the university of missouri. >> a university of missouri professor...
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my name is judith jamison. i'm the former director of the alvin ailey american dance center. center. if a dancer's worth their weight, you'll see them in life motion and you're breath will be taken away. i was born in 1943. it was a very, very intense time in philadelphia artistically, spiritually, emotionally, racially. i was growing up with mother's day parades on new year's eve with people in black face. there were things going on there that i'm glad i grew up with. all of those things colored my career. people ask me sometimes, well, did you know you wanted to be a dancer? it wasn't a matter of wanting to be a dancer. i needed to be a dancer. i didn't know that, but it came to me. there are always people before you that just inch the door open a little bit more so you can get a foot in. alvin ailey gave that to all of us because we're living on his afterburn. all the good things that he did for us so we can exist now. and it continues. there it is. there it is. mr. ailey and i met in 1965. he was there at this audition that donnie mchale was giving. and i failed that audi
my name is judith jamison. i'm the former director of the alvin ailey american dance center. center. if a dancer's worth their weight, you'll see them in life motion and you're breath will be taken away. i was born in 1943. it was a very, very intense time in philadelphia artistically, spiritually, emotionally, racially. i was growing up with mother's day parades on new year's eve with people in black face. there were things going on there that i'm glad i grew up with. all of those things...
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we got this on facebook from andrea jamison. she writes -- how can we trust the president with vetting refugees, talking clearly about the syrians refugees, when he doesn't do anything about sang wait cities. james, how do you answer andrea? >> that's a good one. i would say that, look, the president is going to take a national security approach to the vetting of the refugees, perhaps more than he would with the immigration issue. that can be debated. whether that's the right approach. on the same day when president obama was in antalya, turkey, giving his full set of remarks, he famously got irritated from the questions saying that's a variation on the same question. had el was essentially telling us the strategy is working more or let. it's making progress. it's going to take some time. on the very same day we had john brennan tells a ciscs audience two things, terrorists were going to school on new technologies, and post edward snowden, collection efforts are restricted. here we have john brennan saying the terrorists are get
we got this on facebook from andrea jamison. she writes -- how can we trust the president with vetting refugees, talking clearly about the syrians refugees, when he doesn't do anything about sang wait cities. james, how do you answer andrea? >> that's a good one. i would say that, look, the president is going to take a national security approach to the vetting of the refugees, perhaps more than he would with the immigration issue. that can be debated. whether that's the right approach. on...
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a meeting in jamison today at 6:30. >>> now to news from our delaware bureau. residents in two north wilmington neighborhoods woke up this morning to shattered car windows and holes in the siding of their homes. newcastle county place say vandals with a bb gun caused thousands of dollars in damage to houses and cars in north wilmington. you can see the damage as you drive through the communities. police have been here checking on it, as well. one neighbor tells nbc 10 that a few teenagers saw the vandals license and called police. in the meantime, residents are stuck cleaning up and paying for the repairs. >> why? what's the point? you're destructing people's property they worked hard for. it's a senseless act. i don't understand why they'd do something like that. >> police had been questioning possible suspects in the case, but they have not made any arrests yet. >>> two would-be robbers in berks county ended up getting the tables turned on them very early this morning. that's according to state police who tell us the two armed men broke into a house only to b
a meeting in jamison today at 6:30. >>> now to news from our delaware bureau. residents in two north wilmington neighborhoods woke up this morning to shattered car windows and holes in the siding of their homes. newcastle county place say vandals with a bb gun caused thousands of dollars in damage to houses and cars in north wilmington. you can see the damage as you drive through the communities. police have been here checking on it, as well. one neighbor tells nbc 10 that a few...
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the bucks are led by this year's number one overall pick jamison winston.e evans, caught 27 passes, in the last four games. >> obviously jameis winston alive, whole bunch of target, a loft times, like i said, he's covering, jest throw it up to him. a loft times he makes those plays. so, that's something that we got to look to defend. >>> and we will get you ready for the class between the eagles and buccaneers starting 11:30 today on kick off, join me sports director, merrill reese, live from the link starting 11 doctor 30 right here on cbs-3. >>> that's all for sports. i'm leslie van arsdale. have a great day. and go birds. >> go birds, good football weather, flight. >> great football weather, cool, windy, temperatures in the 40's around kick off. stays dry. that's good. even colder tomorrow, mid 40's, that's it, so that's coldest air we've seen since early april. but then it warms up. second half of the week we keep it dry. big travel day wednesday, thanksgiving, look at that 60 degrees and sunshine. >> not bad. i notice "black friday", also looking good
the bucks are led by this year's number one overall pick jamison winston.e evans, caught 27 passes, in the last four games. >> obviously jameis winston alive, whole bunch of target, a loft times, like i said, he's covering, jest throw it up to him. a loft times he makes those plays. so, that's something that we got to look to defend. >>> and we will get you ready for the class between the eagles and buccaneers starting 11:30 today on kick off, join me sports director, merrill...
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. >> we asked you for questions for the panel and we got this on facebook from andrea jamison. she writes, how can we trust the president with vetting refugees, talking clearly about the syrian refugees, when he doesn't do anything about sanctuary cities and open borders. jane, how do you answer andrea? >> well, that's a good one, andrea. i would say that, look, the president is going to take a national security approach to the vetting of the refugees. perhaps more than he would with the immigration issue, and that can be debated as to whether that's the right approach. i do want to pick up on one other point, on the same day that president obama was in turkey giving his set of remarks about the paris attacks you'll recall he got irritated by the questions from the reporters saying that's a variation on the same question. he was essentially telling us, the strategy against isis is working more or less. it's making progress and there are setbacks and it's going to take some time. on the same day we had john brennan, drerkter of christ telling us that the csis audience, that the
. >> we asked you for questions for the panel and we got this on facebook from andrea jamison. she writes, how can we trust the president with vetting refugees, talking clearly about the syrian refugees, when he doesn't do anything about sanctuary cities and open borders. jane, how do you answer andrea? >> well, that's a good one, andrea. i would say that, look, the president is going to take a national security approach to the vetting of the refugees. perhaps more than he would...