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let's move forward and lay out more of the wise and what jason white is looking for in a new head coach.>> reporter: what a difference two years make. >> he was the right man at the right time for the tampa bay buccaneer's. his brother joel fired in late wednesday night. lovie is the fourth bucs head coach in eight years to be can. for the glazier family, the reason was simple.>> when you have eight wins and two years, three home wins in two years, i think they have been patient enough. >> reporter: unlike two years ago, jason light will be in charge of the search for the next head coach. this is what he's looking for. >> a guy that is very authentic. honest, tell you the truth, not sometimes, doesn't necessarily mean that's what you want to hear but what you need to hear.>> reporter: that sounds like dirk cutter. cutter is a strong candidate to become head coach after his success in developing jamison winston -- jame's winston.>> he put a good resume in front of us this year. coaches out there.>> reporter: what if 18 steals him away? why should a coach come to the bay after all the rec
let's move forward and lay out more of the wise and what jason white is looking for in a new head coach.>> reporter: what a difference two years make. >> he was the right man at the right time for the tampa bay buccaneer's. his brother joel fired in late wednesday night. lovie is the fourth bucs head coach in eight years to be can. for the glazier family, the reason was simple.>> when you have eight wins and two years, three home wins in two years, i think they have been...
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tampa by buccaneers are looking for a new head coach once again, firing smith after two seasons, jason white is talk being that decision. >> today is not a day to dissect the failures particularly of smith, as a coach. it's to talk about the future, to talk about the next head coach of this football team to bring us back to winning football here in tampa. >> as you can imagine, bucks fans are fired up about the firing. a lot of them questioning how the team can be successful if they make coaching changes every couple of years, smith is the fourth coach in just six years. >> how are you supposed to be consistent if you done have -- maybe they should fire the owners. >> now smith was 8 and 24 in two seasons on the job but he did triple the number of wins from last season, this year. so who is next in line? you are speculating on social media, 10 sports anchor dave worth shares his in sight. >>> the poll be schools superintendent under investigation, many details in the case are not being released, we do know an associate superintendent file add complaint against the superintendent katherine la
tampa by buccaneers are looking for a new head coach once again, firing smith after two seasons, jason white is talk being that decision. >> today is not a day to dissect the failures particularly of smith, as a coach. it's to talk about the future, to talk about the next head coach of this football team to bring us back to winning football here in tampa. >> as you can imagine, bucks fans are fired up about the firing. a lot of them questioning how the team can be successful if they...
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. >> reporter: jason's white smile said it all free after 544 days in an iranian prison. washington post journalist, his wife, mother and brother together at the u.s. military's land stool medical facility in germany. doctors evaluating his health and those of two other freed americans, former marine amirror held for four years, seen here in germany with his family and congressman. and christian pastor aiadd and his wife touted his release on twitter. he and the others were let go more than a year of secret negotiations. and he told the washington post he was feeling good physically. his brother has been a tireless advocate for his release. >> he was held nearly in solitary confinement and one person in the room with him so it's really going to be a process not just to get back to spending time with people. >> reporter: a fourth iranian american opted to stay in iran and a fifth student matthew was released separately on saturday. >> he is looking forward to coming home and having some serious hamburgers and things like that. >> reporter: on monday the head of the energy
. >> reporter: jason's white smile said it all free after 544 days in an iranian prison. washington post journalist, his wife, mother and brother together at the u.s. military's land stool medical facility in germany. doctors evaluating his health and those of two other freed americans, former marine amirror held for four years, seen here in germany with his family and congressman. and christian pastor aiadd and his wife touted his release on twitter. he and the others were let go more...
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jason: crowd surfing at the university of alabama. the wave of celebration this morning as they celebrate another national title. good morning. i have a little princeton white on. good tuesday morning. i' m jason guy. michelle: i' m michelle imperato. parts of central florida are waking up in the 30' s this morning, but it' s about to get even cooler. first alert meteorologist amy sweezey is here now. good morning, amy. amy: good morning. we actually have had a little bit of cloud cover role in to a few places up to the north. that is why we have not quite drop to freezing in a few places. some of you are waking up to clear skies. if you' re waking up to clear skies, your temperatures will continue to drop as we had from sunrise. sunrise happens at 7:19 this morning, and we will have plenty of it. 58 degrees by noon. it will be a slow climb with those temperatures that the cool we will climb into the lower 60' s later today. freeze warning remains in effect. flagler and marion included through 9:00 a.m. as temperatures may drop close to freezing. we might even get a 32 degree temperature in a couple of spots. right now, 36 in ocala, 49 new villages, 43 orla
jason: crowd surfing at the university of alabama. the wave of celebration this morning as they celebrate another national title. good morning. i have a little princeton white on. good tuesday morning. i' m jason guy. michelle: i' m michelle imperato. parts of central florida are waking up in the 30' s this morning, but it' s about to get even cooler. first alert meteorologist amy sweezey is here now. good morning, amy. amy: good morning. we actually have had a little bit of cloud cover role in...
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craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> jason rezaian is from marin. a relative called the release the most fabulous news we've heard in a very, very long time. they say he should be back in the united states next week and there will be a huge party at that time. >>> checking bay area headlines. we now know the name of the pedestrian killed by a tour bus in san francisco. police say 82-year-old peter roll was killed at post street saturday afternoon. the bus driver was making a right turn. witnesses say he didn't realize that he hit the man until they flagged him down. >>> also, in bay area headlines, san jose police looking for this man. he was caught on camera ten days ago stealing a package from a house on muller place in san jose. but he's also suspected of burglarizing a second home and stealing a car in the same street. san jose pd says if you know who he is, give them a call. >>> and these surveillance pictures were released by burlingame police. this man is suspected of stealing money from the cash register at nut nal toyota. police say he is w
craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> jason rezaian is from marin. a relative called the release the most fabulous news we've heard in a very, very long time. they say he should be back in the united states next week and there will be a huge party at that time. >>> checking bay area headlines. we now know the name of the pedestrian killed by a tour bus in san francisco. police say 82-year-old peter roll was killed at post street saturday afternoon. the bus driver was...
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. >> so there's 59 white balls. >> todd: jason gerbman is a associate professor mathematic nova southeastern university. he said a few weeks back loiter fishes changed the game. >> they added ten white balls, took away some read balls and the combination has gotten a lot heard. >> todd: odds of you winning on a a single ticket senior literally stron cam. >> the number is 292 million so the orr is better than winning this powerball. >> todd: now, that said, the professor said, yes, he is still going to buy a ticket. he said it's just for fun. don't expect to win if you're doing just for entertainment and you can afford it. obviously no big deal. he also says he than the woo be surprised if there are no winners, and this thing could go to $700 million. he thinks by the end of the year with this new formula that we will see a $1 billion jackpot at some point. by the way, if it stays at $500 million right, that bulk buyout,, that one tomb payment that most people accept is about $274.5 million. there's the winning ticket. >> laurie: we were just making our budget over he ever. >> todd: i than th
. >> so there's 59 white balls. >> todd: jason gerbman is a associate professor mathematic nova southeastern university. he said a few weeks back loiter fishes changed the game. >> they added ten white balls, took away some read balls and the combination has gotten a lot heard. >> todd: odds of you winning on a a single ticket senior literally stron cam. >> the number is 292 million so the orr is better than winning this powerball. >> todd: now, that said,...
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after harrowing last minute hitches and we'll talk to the brother of washington post report jason hief white house correspondent brings us the latest on how the deal went down. good morning. >> these americans have been held for years on what u.s. officials say weres charges of espionage and their freedom after 14 months of touch and go negotiations that went up until the last minute. this morning the americat so long as prisoners in iran. now freed and reunited with family at the u.s. military base getting much needed medical treatment before coming back home to america. their first stop out of iran was greeted by the u.s. official who helped negotiate his release. after being detained fora half on charges of espionage. also amir hekmati held for more than four years at the. his sister and brother-in-law were all smiles on their way to meet him. and pastor saeed abedini imprisoned and for more than three and a half years. >> i said daddy is released from prisons you're going to see him soon. >> a obama celebrated the long overdue release. >> they never gave in and they never gave up. they c
after harrowing last minute hitches and we'll talk to the brother of washington post report jason hief white house correspondent brings us the latest on how the deal went down. good morning. >> these americans have been held for years on what u.s. officials say weres charges of espionage and their freedom after 14 months of touch and go negotiations that went up until the last minute. this morning the americat so long as prisoners in iran. now freed and reunited with family at the u.s....
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jason: on the democratic side, bernie sanders is at the white house today, meeting with president obama as his race with hillary clinton continues to be no end that. sanders continues to draw huge crowds. more than 20,000 attended two his rallies in minnesota. the latest quinnipiac university poll shows sanders is slightly ahead with 49% of likely democratic voters. clinton is only four points behind at 45%. oregon protest turned deadly when police make arrest. michelle: we know why things escalated so quickly. jason: star player heading into the super bowl with controversy. ted: i am ted noah looking at i-4. both directions affected by i-4 ultimate. this project is going through january 31. it is at the seminal orange county line. if you drive between maitland boulevard and 436, you will have two lanes blocked. westbound will have two lanes blocked as well. it is happening sunday through friday through the 31st. 8:30 p.m. to seven: 30 a.m.. >> you are watching wesh 2. michelle: we have new information this noon about that deadly turn of events in the weeks-long standoff in oregon. jaso
jason: on the democratic side, bernie sanders is at the white house today, meeting with president obama as his race with hillary clinton continues to be no end that. sanders continues to draw huge crowds. more than 20,000 attended two his rallies in minnesota. the latest quinnipiac university poll shows sanders is slightly ahead with 49% of likely democratic voters. clinton is only four points behind at 45%. oregon protest turned deadly when police make arrest. michelle: we know why things...
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>> the white house collaboration shares a lot with our collaboration with spotify. jasonerg, chief digital officer of the white house, talked about what he is excited about with the genius partnership, which is meeting people where they are. it is meeting people on spotify or as they experience union- the state of the or whether it is people who disagree with the speech or mentioning the speech coming together and discussing it as it is happening. emily: you might have president obama's former speechwriter on their, joe biden. but members of the public -- how contentlan to curate and make sure it is a polite experience? >> that is a great question and a big part of the genius magic. town of experience doing this from a community perspective in music, in rap. there are crazy debate in that world as well. resolving flame wars is something we have figured out how to do, and we are excited to apply these techniques to the arena of politics. emily: you can check it out tonight. president obama delivering the state of the union for the first time ever annotated on genius. shiva
>> the white house collaboration shares a lot with our collaboration with spotify. jasonerg, chief digital officer of the white house, talked about what he is excited about with the genius partnership, which is meeting people where they are. it is meeting people on spotify or as they experience union- the state of the or whether it is people who disagree with the speech or mentioning the speech coming together and discussing it as it is happening. emily: you might have president obama's...
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they' re believed to be in a white 2010 chevy cobalt. jason: covering volusia county. helpmate finally be on the way for dozens of homeless people who have been sleeping outside in the cold outside a county appraiser tilting in daytona beach. michelle: the building owner said that he was concerned about the homeless outside, possibly accosting his workers. alex: the building officer said that he was shutting down all operations at the business center. on monday morning, you can see that it is still packed. operations are running. everything except for the property appraiser' s office. property appraiser, morgan gilreath jr. says, he closed the one of the 100 or more homeless people camped outside the building accosted one of his employees friday. but a homeless man we talked to says, that' s not what happened. >> i was here. the lady was not attacked. the lady came out of the door, and a homeless guy walked past her. and he brushed into her, and she blew it out of proportion. >> they try to demonize the homeless and say, we' re all drunks and drug addicts and monsters.
they' re believed to be in a white 2010 chevy cobalt. jason: covering volusia county. helpmate finally be on the way for dozens of homeless people who have been sleeping outside in the cold outside a county appraiser tilting in daytona beach. michelle: the building owner said that he was concerned about the homeless outside, possibly accosting his workers. alex: the building officer said that he was shutting down all operations at the business center. on monday morning, you can see that it is...
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accounts of two ``chicago police officers appear ``to contradict squad car video ``showing of white officer jason ``van dyke fatally shooting a ``black teen in 2014. ``those two oirs have been placed ``investigations are complete. ``the dash cam video, as we can ``see, shows him shooting laquan ``mcdonald 16 times. ``we see laquan mcdonald walking ``down the street away from ``officers with a knife down his ``side. ``he was shot after that. ``it's unclear if syrian groups ``opposed to president assad will ``come to terms about who will sit ``at the table for peace talks. ``they're scheduled to begin in ``geneva monday. ``the u.n. special envoy for syria ``has the final say on the dell a ``gation and who will receive ``invitations to attend the talks. ``air strikes in eastern syria ``have killed at least 40 people. ``let's talk local weather. ``the snow's gone. ``jennifer: moving out. ``we did well. ``talk about the mess in d.c. ``jennifer: also, in kentucky, ``interstate 75 has been closed in ``south central kentucky. ``they have between 12 to 15 ``inches between bowling green to ``pikeville. ``a
accounts of two ``chicago police officers appear ``to contradict squad car video ``showing of white officer jason ``van dyke fatally shooting a ``black teen in 2014. ``those two oirs have been placed ``investigations are complete. ``the dash cam video, as we can ``see, shows him shooting laquan ``mcdonald 16 times. ``we see laquan mcdonald walking ``down the street away from ``officers with a knife down his ``side. ``he was shot after that. ``it's unclear if syrian groups ``opposed to president...
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white wedding chapel. britney spears and jason alexander tied the kn ot there and so did frank sinatra and mia that didn't work out so well. >> there's been a lot of concern over the president's health, you may have heard some reports that he is brain cancer free. the 91-year-old set the record straight, this weekend only with our special correspondent brooke anderson. >> haven't detected any cancer, but sometimes the cancer spots including in my brain were just onemillimeter, which is a tiny little thing. i'm still taking treatments regularly a i 'll continue that until the doctors tell me i don't have to anymore. >> the diagnosis last august was stunning, metal static melanoma in his liver and his brain. >> how did her support help you through this? >> her support has helped me for the last 69 years, since we have been married in everything i have ever tried and of course when i was ill, and we thought i might die any time and she w there for me, and she grieved when i found out that my metabolism responded well to the treatment. >> i was the only journalist invited inside the community center in plains
white wedding chapel. britney spears and jason alexander tied the kn ot there and so did frank sinatra and mia that didn't work out so well. >> there's been a lot of concern over the president's health, you may have heard some reports that he is brain cancer free. the 91-year-old set the record straight, this weekend only with our special correspondent brooke anderson. >> haven't detected any cancer, but sometimes the cancer spots including in my brain were just onemillimeter, which...
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joining us to talk more about it, jason furman, chairman of the white house council economic advisersson, thank you for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> what is the economic message you expect to hear from the president tonight? >> what you're going to hear from the president is app optimistic forward-looking message. he's going to talk about the progress made, record streak of 70 straight months of job growth, but hear what we need to do to continue that. he's someone who believes in our strength, that's why he wants to expand markets with trade, why he believes in immigration, but we have to make it work for everyone, raising the minimum tax reform. >> jason, i don't know if you just heard from the senate -- from the house majority leader what we were just talking about with leader mccarthy, but there's anxious out there, people who are not confident in the economy, and they feel like they have not done well over the last seven years, what do you say to address that? why do you think that exists, that situation? >> that's there, but the case that consumer confidence in
joining us to talk more about it, jason furman, chairman of the white house council economic advisersson, thank you for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> what is the economic message you expect to hear from the president tonight? >> what you're going to hear from the president is app optimistic forward-looking message. he's going to talk about the progress made, record streak of 70 straight months of job growth, but hear what we need to do to continue that. he's...
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white house run. he says he will not debate anything that is not quote first-tier. jason: people involved in a violent convenience store robbery. the whole thing was caught on camera at the circle k on ventura boulevard. one man jumps over the counter. he forces the clerk to open the register. a second crook starts taking cash and merchandise. then they both take off. you were driving a silver four-door chevy cobalt. if you know anything you are asked to call crime line. for the first time in seven fourth time in seven years, the alabama crimson tide are on top. they beat clemson to win a national temperature game. michelle: check out this touchdown. >> drake makes the cut, there' s the corner. drake can fly. eludes the kicker and will not be caught. touchdown drake. michelle: the final score was 45-40. alabama' s tight end o.j. howard was the offense of m.v.p.. he did not have a touchdown all season but had two last night. >> i stayed up until the end of the second quarter and got up a little later. it was summer on -- somewhere around midnight. michelle: congratulations
white house run. he says he will not debate anything that is not quote first-tier. jason: people involved in a violent convenience store robbery. the whole thing was caught on camera at the circle k on ventura boulevard. one man jumps over the counter. he forces the clerk to open the register. a second crook starts taking cash and merchandise. then they both take off. you were driving a silver four-door chevy cobalt. if you know anything you are asked to call crime line. for the first time in...
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white house. steve handelsman, nbc news. jason: this morning, governor rick scott is promoting his plan to create jobs in orlando. that was one of the big platforms mentioned during his state of the state address in tallahassee yesterday. >> we cannot let up. are $1 billion tax cut package and the creation of the florida enterprise fund will be key elements to make florida first for jobs in the nation for years to calm. jason: house and senate leaders agree they like to cap taxes by $1 billion but they disagree on how to do it and for how long. -- cut taxes by $1 billion. a yorkie back at the storage was stolen from days ago. first, a random attack in daytona beach shores. >> all i could do was i yelled help as loud as i could. jason: why police are having trouble finding the suspect. we will show you a view of daytona beach. another chilly morning in central florida. he amy: it is 4:42 on wednesday. we are headed to the 60' s again we will get a little bit warmer this afternoon in some spots, cooler in others. temperatures are pr
white house. steve handelsman, nbc news. jason: this morning, governor rick scott is promoting his plan to create jobs in orlando. that was one of the big platforms mentioned during his state of the state address in tallahassee yesterday. >> we cannot let up. are $1 billion tax cut package and the creation of the florida enterprise fund will be key elements to make florida first for jobs in the nation for years to calm. jason: house and senate leaders agree they like to cap taxes by $1...
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white chocolate. robert: yeah, the new jason williams. he will be! maureen: good luck, noah. you, too. robert: thank you. doug: quick look at the next seven days. mild day tomorrow. rain tomorrow night, clearing out saturday and colder sunday. flurry. then payday on monday and it will mighty cold. 30 at best. sunny and a warmer trend after. steve rudin tonight will have more on the timing and the computer guidance when the rain will get in and get out and update the weekend outlook at no extra charge. he just that kind of guy. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is next. leon: we'll be back at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. the showdown. the battle even before they take the stage tonight. a dead heat between donald trump and ted cruz in iowa. and now, the gloves come off. what ted cruz said about new york city and how he's explaining questions about his finances now. >>> the new terror attack, similar to paris. westerners, a starbucks targeted. >>> also breaking tonight. the record win. we're in three towns across america at this hour, where powerball was won. and the firs
white chocolate. robert: yeah, the new jason williams. he will be! maureen: good luck, noah. you, too. robert: thank you. doug: quick look at the next seven days. mild day tomorrow. rain tomorrow night, clearing out saturday and colder sunday. flurry. then payday on monday and it will mighty cold. 30 at best. sunny and a warmer trend after. steve rudin tonight will have more on the timing and the computer guidance when the rain will get in and get out and update the weekend outlook at no extra...
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nashville are totally shutdown, because of this big storm cynthia: a lot of white at the white house but not so much here. jason: we saw a little bit of snow earlier. that has pushed off and we are left to a cloud cover. already eight inches and counting. some spots in kentucky and northern tennessee, 16 inches. 5.5 inches of sleet in northern health carolina. it is pretty impactful for them. how does that compare to us? 35.3 inches of snow per season. some could get more than that in spots. the official forecast for that is a boatload of snow. this eagles flying around in a little bit of snow early on. it did not impede it at all. thank you for sending in the beautiful shot. 23 is what we are looking at now. a wind chill at 14 degrees, still about eight degrees below the average of 31 degrees. you can see that clouds are continuing to anger and some science saturday and tomorrow. they're looking beautiful. a bit of sunshine. a cool start to the day first. as you wake up, back to 31 degrees along with the sunshine. this continues to fly southward. the impact makes itself known cover. afternoon or so. keeps us a
nashville are totally shutdown, because of this big storm cynthia: a lot of white at the white house but not so much here. jason: we saw a little bit of snow earlier. that has pushed off and we are left to a cloud cover. already eight inches and counting. some spots in kentucky and northern tennessee, 16 inches. 5.5 inches of sleet in northern health carolina. it is pretty impactful for them. how does that compare to us? 35.3 inches of snow per season. some could get more than that in spots....
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want to bring in a special guest, jason goldman the chieficer here at the white house. jason jason, good morning. thanks for having us. you have news to share inrship with facebook and the state of the union. >> we recently launched the president's facebook page and tonight we'll be doing our first experiment with facebook live. with the state of the union sometime in the afternoon. >> jason, twitter recently released a list of its most tweets of 2015. yeah, the first one was one direction. okay. >> all right. >> that's tough to compete also one direction, third one one direction and number four was one direction also you but from president obama we got in here his reaction to the supreme court's gay marriage ruling last year and another moment that went viral. the president surprised some his way to a meeting. why do you think moments like that get so much attention. >> i think fundamentally the internet is a platform fon and people are looking to connection and an opportunity is an opportunity to see people behind the lens. i think you do this really well with the "tod
want to bring in a special guest, jason goldman the chieficer here at the white house. jason jason, good morning. thanks for having us. you have news to share inrship with facebook and the state of the union. >> we recently launched the president's facebook page and tonight we'll be doing our first experiment with facebook live. with the state of the union sometime in the afternoon. >> jason, twitter recently released a list of its most tweets of 2015. yeah, the first one was one...
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jason and monica -- this centers aroubd see behind me. police say two white males were at that bus stop when they were approached by a group of hispanic males. both were shot, and one was killed. police say this happened at about 12:45 this morning. metro police lieutenant dan mcgrath says the two white males were approached by four hispanic males. language' was exchanged, and then six shots were fired. one of the white males in his 30's was killed in the exchange, while the other was transported to the hospital with multiple gun shot wounds. mcgrath says the group of hispanic males ran southwest of the shooting scene... possibly to a nearby apartment complex. "... believe they're in the area.... pretty violent act." mcgrath says they are speaking to witnesses in the area, and checking security video from the many nearby businesses. mcgrath says they expect to have this intersection closed at least until sunrise. so you may need to find an alternate route this morning. if you have any information that can help police in this case, you're encouraged to give th
jason and monica -- this centers aroubd see behind me. police say two white males were at that bus stop when they were approached by a group of hispanic males. both were shot, and one was killed. police say this happened at about 12:45 this morning. metro police lieutenant dan mcgrath says the two white males were approached by four hispanic males. language' was exchanged, and then six shots were fired. one of the white males in his 30's was killed in the exchange, while the other was...
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killing of unarmed african american teenager laquan mcdonald, who was shot 16 times by white police officer jasonan dyke more than one year ago. activists also disrupted the speech of baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake by shouting "you failed us." this comes as the trial of three baltimore police officers charged in the death of unarmed african american freddie gray is slated to resume on friday, after a judge denied a motion that would have compelled a fellow officer to testify in their cases, threatening to postpone the trials indefinitely. in minneapolis, hundreds of students have walked out of class to protest the obama administration's new round of raids against central american families. the raids have targeted people who sought asylum in the united states after fleeing violence in their home countries. on students staged the walkout and wednesday, then rallied at martin luther king jr. park to demand an end to deportations. meanwhile, in arizona, grammy-winning singer john legend and colombian musician juanes held a concert outside the eloy detention facility to draw attention to the
killing of unarmed african american teenager laquan mcdonald, who was shot 16 times by white police officer jasonan dyke more than one year ago. activists also disrupted the speech of baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake by shouting "you failed us." this comes as the trial of three baltimore police officers charged in the death of unarmed african american freddie gray is slated to resume on friday, after a judge denied a motion that would have compelled a fellow officer to testify...
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deputies towed away a white car we investigated underage thinking around ucf. jason: more students are trying to pass off fake ids. >> you did not have a sip tonight? >> i swear. ? >> so why the have an id that says you are 21 -- so why do you have an id that says you are 21? jason: police say the ids is on the rise. many students do not realize it is a felony for possessing one. police say the operation has focused on three off-campus bars. michelle: the day is here, tonight may be your shot at winning the largest powerball payout ever. jason: someone could take home $1.5 billion tonight. if you want the cash, you would the odds of winning are one in 292.2 million. >> we are averaging about $556 a second here in florida. that is a lot. jason: those powerball numbers will be drawn in tallahassee tonight at 10:59. you have seen those memes on facebook. people are talking about sharing the cash. we did the real math. if you get the lump sum and pay the taxes, you get $500 million. michelle: i love how everyone is doing the math because the odds are so low. everyone has
deputies towed away a white car we investigated underage thinking around ucf. jason: more students are trying to pass off fake ids. >> you did not have a sip tonight? >> i swear. ? >> so why the have an id that says you are 21 -- so why do you have an id that says you are 21? jason: police say the ids is on the rise. many students do not realize it is a felony for possessing one. police say the operation has focused on three off-campus bars. michelle: the day is here, tonight...
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white house with an update. a swiss air foce plane landed in geneva carrying washington post reporter jason rezaian. rezaian was among three former iranian prisoners on board the aircraft. his brother ali is waiting for him in germany. sot: ali rezaian/brother of jason rezaian "i was able to speak to him this morning on the phone. he )s just really happy to be out. he got a good night s rest." gfx iran released five americans from its prisons over the weekend. one flew direct to boston and another stayed in iran. amir hekmati )s sister sarah wanted to help him learn what he s missed. sot: sarah hekmati/sister of jason hekmati "every new year there s a year- end review magazine and i would get caught up." standup: craig boswell/cbs news/the white house as the prisoners were released - the u-s and other world powers paid iran with billions of dollars in cash and sanctions relief. a reward for freezing its nuclear program. gfx before they received any compensation - iran had to first ship out more than 25-thousand pounds of atomic fuel - reduce its number of centrifuges. - and pour concrete into a plut
white house with an update. a swiss air foce plane landed in geneva carrying washington post reporter jason rezaian. rezaian was among three former iranian prisoners on board the aircraft. his brother ali is waiting for him in germany. sot: ali rezaian/brother of jason rezaian "i was able to speak to him this morning on the phone. he )s just really happy to be out. he got a good night s rest." gfx iran released five americans from its prisons over the weekend. one flew direct to...
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they' re believed to be in a white 2010 chevrolet cobalt. jason: sunrise. multiple people are recovering after surveyor -- severe turbulence for a flight on the way to italy. seven people were taken to the hospital. american airlines is making emergency arrangements to get the remaining passengers to their destination. teachers will be out scheduling -- taking part in a week long protest. jazmin walker is here with more. jazmin: these teachers say that working conditions have gotten worse the school year. some of their top priorities are cleaner classrooms, less testing, more resources, and more support in our schools. they say, the school board has been too focused on uniforms, football stadiums, and gutting employee health care. you may remember, last spring, teachers staged several protests during contract negotiations. in december, teachers voted to only work to their contract, which means no tutoring or helping with extra-curricular activities. morale seems to be low amongst teachers in volusia. in a survey released by the union friday, 39% of current
they' re believed to be in a white 2010 chevrolet cobalt. jason: sunrise. multiple people are recovering after surveyor -- severe turbulence for a flight on the way to italy. seven people were taken to the hospital. american airlines is making emergency arrangements to get the remaining passengers to their destination. teachers will be out scheduling -- taking part in a week long protest. jazmin walker is here with more. jazmin: these teachers say that working conditions have gotten worse the...
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white house. >> reporter: a swiss air force plane landed in geneva, carrying washington post reporter, jason rezaian. he was among three former his brother is waiting for him in germany. >> i was able to speak to him this morning on the phone, he's really happy to be out. he got a hard night's rest. >> reporter: iran released by the americans were imprisoned, one flew direct boston and another state in iran. amir hekmati -- the sister of amir hekmati, sarah, wanted to help them learn what he is miss. >> every year there was a year in review magazine. i would save it so he could get caught up. >> reporter: as prisoners were released, the u.s. and other world powers paid iran with millions of dollars in cash and sanctions related, a reward for freezing the nuclear program. before they received any compensation, iran had to ship out more than 25,000 pounds of atomic fuel, reduce the number of centrifuges and pour concrete into a play tony reactor rendering it useless. monday, the head of the agency tasked with monitoring iran's nuclear program met with iranian president. inspectors will have access to
white house. >> reporter: a swiss air force plane landed in geneva, carrying washington post reporter, jason rezaian. he was among three former his brother is waiting for him in germany. >> i was able to speak to him this morning on the phone, he's really happy to be out. he got a hard night's rest. >> reporter: iran released by the americans were imprisoned, one flew direct boston and another state in iran. amir hekmati -- the sister of amir hekmati, sarah, wanted to help...
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white house says unrelated that deal. george. >> thanks jon and we are joined by jason rezaian's brother. ali. i know you have had a chance to talk to jason. how is he doing? >> he's happy to be out and on his way home. he's fortunate to have the folks here at the hospital taking care of him. and he wants to move along as soon as he can. he's respectful of the process they have and is just thankful for everything that everybody is doing for him. >> how is his health? >> i think he's doing okay. i mean, he's mostly been neglected for a long time. i haven't seen him personally. the doctors haven't come back and said there's anything serious right now. our main concern is to make sure he integrates back in and gets the right psychological treatment he needs. so that he can be successful and come back home soon. >> the negotiations over his release so cocolicated. a lot of ups and downs over the minute it appeared that the ianayeiran iranians were not going to let them leave. but he would not leave without them? >> you know, it had been discussed. my mom said she wouldn't leave without him. the ir
white house says unrelated that deal. george. >> thanks jon and we are joined by jason rezaian's brother. ali. i know you have had a chance to talk to jason. how is he doing? >> he's happy to be out and on his way home. he's fortunate to have the folks here at the hospital taking care of him. and he wants to move along as soon as he can. he's respectful of the process they have and is just thankful for everything that everybody is doing for him. >> how is his health? >>...
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possible cover-up of another 17-year-old teenager, laquan mcdonald, who was shot 16 times by white police officer jasonan dyke more than one year ago. a new investigation by the chicago tribune suggests emanuel may have known the details of the mcdonald case far earlier than he has admitted. the investigation shows emanuel's closest aides were concerned the mcdonald case might create a political firestorm as early as december 2014. these aides and top police officials all began closely tracking the case. they also held multiple meetings with emanuel over this time period. in april, during the mayor's reelection campaign, chicago agreed to a preemptive $5 million settlement with laquan mcdonald's family after they obtained video footage of the killing. in alabama, a federal judge has thrown out the civil rights case against the former madison police officer accused of using excessive force against an unarmed indian grandfather in an attack that left the man partially paralyzed. in february 2015, officer eric parker and other officers approached sureshbhai patel as he was taking a walk. a neighbor had ca
possible cover-up of another 17-year-old teenager, laquan mcdonald, who was shot 16 times by white police officer jasonan dyke more than one year ago. a new investigation by the chicago tribune suggests emanuel may have known the details of the mcdonald case far earlier than he has admitted. the investigation shows emanuel's closest aides were concerned the mcdonald case might create a political firestorm as early as december 2014. these aides and top police officials all began closely tracking...