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jessie cuts are already starting. while we were visiting cottonwood, the agency got its first notice - an m- c-o saying it would no longer cover a patient there after a review... saying the level of care was too much. people here say speaking up before the switch may be the only solution. 01:11:48 "i would say advocate, keep your advocacy voice strong." to protect the lives of people who can't speak up for themselves. 01:14:00 "she's got a good life, and thats our goal for everyone here, we "about 25 thousand iowans need the same home and community based services like the ones jessie relies on, but they're just a small fraction of iowans who rely on medicaid. we do know that all three companies are losing millions of dollars right now, meaning they are looking to cut costs. it also raises a bigger concern - if the m-c-o's keep losing money and decide to leave, the state may be left with no one to manage its medicaid program. i also spoke with a representative of providers like cottonwood across kansas, who says mco's
jessie cuts are already starting. while we were visiting cottonwood, the agency got its first notice - an m- c-o saying it would no longer cover a patient there after a review... saying the level of care was too much. people here say speaking up before the switch may be the only solution. 01:11:48 "i would say advocate, keep your advocacy voice strong." to protect the lives of people who can't speak up for themselves. 01:14:00 "she's got a good life, and thats our goal for...
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<jessie> cuts are already starting. while we were visiting cottonwood, the agency got its first notice - an m-c-o saying it would no longer cover a patient there after a review... saying the level of care was too much. people here say speaking up before the switch may be the only solution. <"i would say advocate, keep your advocacy people who can't speak up for themselves. <"she's got a good life, and that's our goal for everyone here, we want them to have a good life."> jack/2bam about 25 thousand iowans need the same home and community based services like the ones jessie relies on. but they're just a small fraction of iowans who rely on medicaid. stephanie: and there is just one month remaining to on- board all those patientstso the new managed care system. stephanie: in the meantime, some iowa lawmakers want to make sure the new system works well for all patients. an oversight bill is scheduled for debate before the full senate tomorrow. it does things like: enhance the role of the health policy oversight committee.
cuts are already starting. while we were visiting cottonwood, the agency got its first notice - an m-c-o saying it would no longer cover a patient there after a review... saying the level of care was too much. people here say speaking up before the switch may be the only solution.
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it is real whether it is jessie or my brother. he did all the wrong things, if you will because he didn't have the aptitude or motivation to get a skill set to prepare him for what was out here. his father was a retired judge in will county. brother, partner at a major law he struggled to find mims against one thing, he was so committed to never committing another crime and addressing issues of addiction and moving his life forward. right now he has a good job, growing and better credit if you will. every month he e-mails me. i have given him a lot of tough love. >> armstrong: how many years did it take? >> prison was a couple of years. i think it took a couple of years. >> armstrong: what did it take for him to turn his life around? >> tough love from my father. >> armstrong: how many years? >> oh gosh, my brother. he is five years younger. post prison, he talked about the talk. couldn't convince us he was going to walk the walk >> armstrong: still in that family, he robbed a bank and took all these years with the institutions. >
it is real whether it is jessie or my brother. he did all the wrong things, if you will because he didn't have the aptitude or motivation to get a skill set to prepare him for what was out here. his father was a retired judge in will county. brother, partner at a major law he struggled to find mims against one thing, he was so committed to never committing another crime and addressing issues of addiction and moving his life forward. right now he has a good job, growing and better credit if you...
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jessie matthew will be in court at 1:30. we will let you know what happens. nikki burdine, wusa 9. >>> .and hillary clinton mo nomination. trump and clinton won seven states in play and now they set their sites on the general election. >> i will get along great with congress, okay. paul ryan, i don't know him well but i'm sure i will get along great with him. if i don't, he has to pay a big price. >> it's clear tonight that the stakes in this election have never been higher. >> ted cruz had a good night as well with wins in texas, oklahoma and alaska. bernie sanders won vermont and three states and marco rubio one state, i believe minnesota. donald trump won in the commonwealth with 35% of the vote. >>> where does it go from here? they face the next major contest march 15th. voters in florida, illinois, north carolina and ohio head to the follows vote for presidential nominees. we can expect clinton and trump to dial up the rhetoric. download the wusa app free for apple and android phones. >>> we are tracking new developments in a child porn scandal out of pr
jessie matthew will be in court at 1:30. we will let you know what happens. nikki burdine, wusa 9. >>> .and hillary clinton mo nomination. trump and clinton won seven states in play and now they set their sites on the general election. >> i will get along great with congress, okay. paul ryan, i don't know him well but i'm sure i will get along great with him. if i don't, he has to pay a big price. >> it's clear tonight that the stakes in this election have never been...
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michael amodeo and jessy foley escaped from the newton correctional facility saturday. they are the second and third in just one month. anyone with information is asked super tuesday has candidates prepping for their biggest day yet... these 11 states are up for grabs between democrats, voters in these 14 states will pick a republican favorite. recent polls show donald trump and hillary clinton are favored to sweep. hillary clinton is facing some bad timing this morning. the final batch of e-mails from her tenure as secretary of state have just been released by the state department. they have said over 2-thousand of the 55-thousand pages of emails contained information that is now classified. the fbi is still investigating whether clinton broke any laws by using a private server. meanwhile, the current president is focused on a different political replacement. president obama is calling senator chuck grassley to the white house today to discuss the supreme court justice vacancy. grassley -- who heads the judiciary committee -- has said he will not consider presidential
michael amodeo and jessy foley escaped from the newton correctional facility saturday. they are the second and third in just one month. anyone with information is asked super tuesday has candidates prepping for their biggest day yet... these 11 states are up for grabs between democrats, voters in these 14 states will pick a republican favorite. recent polls show donald trump and hillary clinton are favored to sweep. hillary clinton is facing some bad timing this morning. the final batch of...
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fox5" paul wagner was inside the courtroom today and has more. >> just before 1:30 this afternoon jessie matthew one time charlottesville cab driver serving three life sentences for a fair fax rain was escorted into the courtroom by debilitys. he add hited to the judge he was responsible for two murders that terrified this college community and had residents and students on edge for years. the parents of morgan harrington and hannah gram made victim impact statements. parts of which they repeated outside. >> we draw considerable pride in all hannah achieved in her short life and it was cut short by jessie man matthew. his evil deprived the world of a great tallen and her enduring gifts us to all she enabled this man to be apprehended and convicted and she changed the world at a terrible price. >> hannah's mother told the court she misses having tea on the couch. snuggling with her daughter that just returned to charlottesville for her second year. when she was abducted by matthew on september 13, 2014. surveillance video captured the two together near some downtown bars. video her father
fox5" paul wagner was inside the courtroom today and has more. >> just before 1:30 this afternoon jessie matthew one time charlottesville cab driver serving three life sentences for a fair fax rain was escorted into the courtroom by debilitys. he add hited to the judge he was responsible for two murders that terrified this college community and had residents and students on edge for years. the parents of morgan harrington and hannah gram made victim impact statements. parts of which...
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how is thaworking, jessi? paors s om around pueb joined forces with some local boxioaches to start the "pueblo boxing a a amy" a couple momohs ago. theiclass has alaladadadububd inisize, andt's reachinto the heart of the mtroubled neigorhoodod past paumontoya is used to spading word of god the mostnliky ples -- he uses this low rider to get arnd cacatutm theheonversiotowas ththbible.e.cen s`own, we n%edey outhe. cece't dititll by themselv. he and othererocaleade ststted a series of weekly commmmity meetinin, allowing anyone t tcome speak and sha ideaeaon ways to improve thehe neighbhoods and stop the read of gang activity. e susuroject i ithth"pueblo boxing acamy-- now made up 43 students ranging f fm 5 to 40 years insteaof leaning othe ns, want to take ththaggression out in the tea them spt. sot: "i love e ery single one of my cohes. theyelp me out eveve night, push me tomy best." :05> they meeat thihilocakara hool while searchingor a peanent t mewherthey hope e to ao teach bible study, academics,ooking andrt
how is thaworking, jessi? paors s om around pueb joined forces with some local boxioaches to start the "pueblo boxing a a amy" a couple momohs ago. theiclass has alaladadadububd inisize, andt's reachinto the heart of the mtroubled neigorhoodod past paumontoya is used to spading word of god the mostnliky ples -- he uses this low rider to get arnd cacatutm theheonversiotowas ththbible.e.cen s`own, we n%edey outhe. cece't dititll by themselv. he and othererocaleade ststted a series of...
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pstate senator cecil thomas wants pto declare it as jessie owens pday across the state. pthe record setting track star pwas born on that date. pthe bill comes as a story of powens life as enjoying a return pto the public eye in the movie prace. p>>> check this out. pthis type of vehicle only works pin freezing -- oh, i'm sorry, it plooks like we're going to break. p>> mark: okay. that's what pwe'll do. pwe'll be right
pstate senator cecil thomas wants pto declare it as jessie owens pday across the state. pthe record setting track star pwas born on that date. pthe bill comes as a story of powens life as enjoying a return pto the public eye in the movie prace. p>>> check this out. pthis type of vehicle only works pin freezing -- oh, i'm sorry, it plooks like we're going to break. p>> mark: okay. that's what pwe'll do. pwe'll be right
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keba arnold here now to tell us what jessie jackson thinks about the race. >> reporter: jessie jacksonnows something about the rough and up the balance nature of campaigns. he ran for the white house in 1984 and 1988. today we caught up with him in sap francisco. jessie said he didn't want to talk too much about donald trump and give him even more air time but jackson did note that trump had once claimed president obama was not born in the u.s., which is not true. he also talked about the importance of next co and its people to the u.s., making a reference to trump's plan to build a wall on the border. >> mexico is our longest standing next-door neighbor, our third trading partner, mexico. we need their alliance in north america and south america two. thirds of our neighbors speak spanish. we must build bridges to mexico, not walls. >> reporter: jackson said comments about keeping out muslims makes the united states less safe. he also said campaigns should focus on issues like poverty and the minimum wage. jackson said that he has seen polarizing presidential races in the past, and tha
keba arnold here now to tell us what jessie jackson thinks about the race. >> reporter: jessie jacksonnows something about the rough and up the balance nature of campaigns. he ran for the white house in 1984 and 1988. today we caught up with him in sap francisco. jessie said he didn't want to talk too much about donald trump and give him even more air time but jackson did note that trump had once claimed president obama was not born in the u.s., which is not true. he also talked about the...
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jessie? >> that's right, bill, we're checking the schuylkill expressway. girard avenue, no real problems in either direction. an eastbound drive time into center city from the blue route to the vine street expressway. 12 minutes there average speeds into the 60s. we're good to go on the schuylkill. there's an accident scene, though, cleared out of the way inç upper providence on longfo road and port providence road. that's just something that might tie you up if you head out the door. here's 95. throughout delaware, northbound or southbound from 295 to 495 an 11-minute trip with speeds into the 60s. tracy? >> 4:02. >>> now for the latest in the terror in brussels. the brussels airport remains closed. local trains are running but making limited stops. at least 34 people were killed in yesterday's attacks and authorities are searching across belgium for the suspected terrorist scene in this video from the airport just before the attack wearing a white jacket and a hat. in the past hour we've learned that some of the attackers were brothers. those men were k
jessie? >> that's right, bill, we're checking the schuylkill expressway. girard avenue, no real problems in either direction. an eastbound drive time into center city from the blue route to the vine street expressway. 12 minutes there average speeds into the 60s. we're good to go on the schuylkill. there's an accident scene, though, cleared out of the way inç upper providence on longfo road and port providence road. that's just something that might tie you up if you head out the door....
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how are they looking, jessie? >> we've had better day for sure. 95 around cottman avenue, a few vehicles involved in an accident. we have penndot crew, more flashing lights up ahead. several vehicles involved. we also have police activity here. the traffic is moving slowly by the scene. that's headed southbound. i put a southbound drive time up here. a few moments ago i was looking at it in the yellow already, about an 18-minute trip southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway. average speeds you can see right here are already moving down into the 50s. that's really early for that. if this accident scene stays out there for quite some time, we may significant backups because of that. in philadelphia, construction on 34th street closed between walnut street and spruce street. if you're in little egg harbor township on the garden state parkway, accident scene exit 58. left shoulder is blocked there. vai? >> thank you, jessie. our coverage continues in delaware. matt delucia is live in wilmington. te
how are they looking, jessie? >> we've had better day for sure. 95 around cottman avenue, a few vehicles involved in an accident. we have penndot crew, more flashing lights up ahead. several vehicles involved. we also have police activity here. the traffic is moving slowly by the scene. that's headed southbound. i put a southbound drive time up here. a few moments ago i was looking at it in the yellow already, about an 18-minute trip southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street...
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>>reporter: jessie is a doer. his principal says he's a passionate teacher who comes up with engaging and creative ideas. >> he might bring in some music and artwork. they're analyzing it and looking at it. and he is very creative and you want kids to really collaborate often and think critically about things. so he pushes them. he pushes them to think through the material. >> at the north of the communist company, how did i get to feel about pop cultural techniques. >>reporter: jessie doesn't just teach socialized i dids. he wants his student to learn a bigger message, one of making the world a bigger place by doing their small part. >> i quote ghandi. be the change you want to see in the world. a lot of them take the that into heart. and have seen kids show ability to be active with changing the world. >>reporter: with our teacher of the week, wral news, raleigh e. >>> jessie is one of 15 teachers chose on the go to finland. there he will learn more about the country's outstanding education system. to see our te
>>reporter: jessie is a doer. his principal says he's a passionate teacher who comes up with engaging and creative ideas. >> he might bring in some music and artwork. they're analyzing it and looking at it. and he is very creative and you want kids to really collaborate often and think critically about things. so he pushes them. he pushes them to think through the material. >> at the north of the communist company, how did i get to feel about pop cultural techniques....
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played by jessie. tonight the star tells us what is next for the formidable lions family. can't stop the fire from rising. rising. >> the wait is almost over. >> empire music dra is set to return to the small screen injust a few weeks.s. >> wait wait wait hold on. last time i checked mimi and you i were can democrat on in the mean time actor jessie who plays jamal the son of lucius lion headad of empire record dishing on upcoming spring pre-more of season two. you are going to see lucius and cookie coming together to bring their family to fix us because we are so broken. >>reporter: jesse says everyone seems to be feuding family always comes first. >> through the drama of empire and through the company and through crazy six and music and all this type o@ stuff, somehow we fend our way back to center e-jessie says the character jamal finds his voice again. >> if you notice in the first part of the second season jamal music was very clean. it was very pop and sort of had like this glaze over it. this glaze of beauty but that's not really who jamal was from e beginning. from
played by jessie. tonight the star tells us what is next for the formidable lions family. can't stop the fire from rising. rising. >> the wait is almost over. >> empire music dra is set to return to the small screen injust a few weeks.s. >> wait wait wait hold on. last time i checked mimi and you i were can democrat on in the mean time actor jessie who plays jamal the son of lucius lion headad of empire record dishing on upcoming spring pre-more of season two. you are going to...
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>>reporter: jessie is a doer. his principal says he's a passionate teacher who comes up with engaging and creative ideas. >> he's bringing in music and artwork, and they are analyzing it and looking at it and and we want kids to really collaborate about this and think critically about things so he pushes them. he pushes them to think. >>reporter: if the north is a communist country -- social studies. a bigger message, one of making the world a better place by doing their small part. >> and i quote ghandi a lot. and a lot of them take that to heart, and actually, i have seen a lot of kids show their ability to be active with change the whord -- changing the world. so it's exciting to see that. >>reporter: with our teacher of the week, jessie gore, i'm lynn dan loveland, wral news, raleigh. >> jessie is one of 15 teachers from north carolina chosen to go to finland for three weeks this summer. there, he will learn more about the country's highly out thed and world-reknowned educative policy. to see all of our teache
>>reporter: jessie is a doer. his principal says he's a passionate teacher who comes up with engaging and creative ideas. >> he's bringing in music and artwork, and they are analyzing it and looking at it and and we want kids to really collaborate about this and think critically about things so he pushes them. he pushes them to think. >>reporter: if the north is a communist country -- social studies. a bigger message, one of making the world a better place by doing their small...
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hey, jessie, what do you do, darling? >> well, i work at the arkansas state hospital, and i am a behavior health aide/caregiver. steve: all right, jessie, let's go, darling. name something a woman does before putting on an itsy-bitsy teeny-weenie bikini. >> i would say lotion up. steve: lotion up. >> good answer! >> that's all right. steve: abreil? >> yes, sir. steve: abreil, that how you say it? good. how you doing, darling?
hey, jessie, what do you do, darling? >> well, i work at the arkansas state hospital, and i am a behavior health aide/caregiver. steve: all right, jessie, let's go, darling. name something a woman does before putting on an itsy-bitsy teeny-weenie bikini. >> i would say lotion up. steve: lotion up. >> good answer! >> that's all right. steve: abreil? >> yes, sir. steve: abreil, that how you say it? good. how you doing, darling?
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anyone who sees michael amodeo and jessy foley should call 9-1-1.. now, the union representing employees of the department of corrections is blaming the escape on budget cuts. they say the low, and expect the future. sabrina: two spot this morning... sabrina: part in democratic caucuses today. the "super tuesday" voting is the busiest day calendar. a new nationwide that hillary clinton and donald trump are on the verge of winning their respective party nominations. elias: the third thing walk out the elias: the justice department has published all it can of former secretary of state hillary clinton's private emails. the final batch, roughly 52- thousand messages, was released monday. over the past ten months the state department has reviewed and released emails from a private server used by clinton during her time as secretary of state. sabrina: elias: number four... sabrina: apple has scored a victory in a new york court as it continues to fight a f-b-i court order in california. a federal judge in brooklyn ruled investigators cannot force the tech
anyone who sees michael amodeo and jessy foley should call 9-1-1.. now, the union representing employees of the department of corrections is blaming the escape on budget cuts. they say the low, and expect the future. sabrina: two spot this morning... sabrina: part in democratic caucuses today. the "super tuesday" voting is the busiest day calendar. a new nationwide that hillary clinton and donald trump are on the verge of winning their respective party nominations. elias: the third...
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miles from where she disappeared and a grandbaby september twelve after a night out with friends jessie matthew was named a person of interest a few days later officers arrested him in galveston texas almost two weeks later police found hannah graham's body october eighteen two thousand and fourteen will have more on these cases that gripped the nation at five three suspects in a portsmouth homicide captured all the way in atlanta u s marshals arrested water in print. andre kill and kill on trotter they were released from jail in january after the commonwealth's attorney in portsmouth. stephanie morales was forced to drop their charges because prosecutors say they ran on time to bring them all to closely following the story his report coming up tonight at five we are preparing for a bow cool evening i have right now are looking at our downtown norfolk skyview very pretty shot right there but that some colder air moving and so skinny be pretty chilly tonight when jeff bennett enters are gonna be a little bit below what we saw last night which was a little bit below the night before since
miles from where she disappeared and a grandbaby september twelve after a night out with friends jessie matthew was named a person of interest a few days later officers arrested him in galveston texas almost two weeks later police found hannah graham's body october eighteen two thousand and fourteen will have more on these cases that gripped the nation at five three suspects in a portsmouth homicide captured all the way in atlanta u s marshals arrested water in print. andre kill and kill on...
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anyone who sees michael amodeo and jessy foley should call 9-1-1.. now, the union representing employees of the department of corrections is blaming the escape on budget cuts. they say the ratio of guards to inmates is low, and expect more escapes in the future. sabrina: in the number two spot this morning... sabrina: voters in a dozen states will take part in republican and democratic primaries or caucuses today. the "super tuesday" voting is the busiest day on the primary calendar. a new nationwide survey shows that hillary clinton and donald trump are on the verge of winning their respective party nominations. elias: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... elias: the justice department has published all it can of former secretary of state hillary linton's private emails. state hillary clinton's private emails. the final batch, roughly 52- messages, was released ten months the state department has reviewed and released emails server used by clinton during secretary of state. sabrina: elias: sabrina: apple has scored a victo
anyone who sees michael amodeo and jessy foley should call 9-1-1.. now, the union representing employees of the department of corrections is blaming the escape on budget cuts. they say the ratio of guards to inmates is low, and expect more escapes in the future. sabrina: in the number two spot this morning... sabrina: voters in a dozen states will take part in republican and democratic primaries or caucuses today. the "super tuesday" voting is the busiest day on the primary calendar....
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jessy foley was also gone. and tonight... a local organization says they know why these inmates got away.... budget cuts... local fives nikki davidson explains. nikki/bam: right the union that represents the employees at the department of corrections says theres simply not enough staffing at the facilities... they're not surprised these two men were able to escape... and they even expect more inmates will get away in the future... it wasn't long ago that danny homan was a employee for the department of corrections... he says for that reason he knows all too well what obstacles the men and women who work here face... as the current president of asfcme... the union that represents the workers...he says there are glaring problems with the system. 10:16 the department of corrections mission is to protect the public and staff, and they failed. he says a guard vehicle used to circle the perimeter of this facility.... but due to there was not guard vehicle out here saturday when the men escaped. 13:55:21 i don't know if stopped the
jessy foley was also gone. and tonight... a local organization says they know why these inmates got away.... budget cuts... local fives nikki davidson explains. nikki/bam: right the union that represents the employees at the department of corrections says theres simply not enough staffing at the facilities... they're not surprised these two men were able to escape... and they even expect more inmates will get away in the future... it wasn't long ago that danny homan was a employee for the...
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jessie. >> we're warding 225 right around sloane avenue. you see not a lot of cars on the roadway whether you're heading north order south on 295. if you're headed in this direction northbound near the new jersey transit train station, you'll be just fine. we do have some construction over in new jersey on route 70 westbound between 295 and westgate drive and that's actually scheduled until april 7th. so a few more days of those lane restrictions where we start to see volume increase later in the morning around the 7:00 hour or so. no scheduled openings. we're nice and clear on the walt and the ben heading over into philadelphia westbound. vai and tracy. >> happening now, some workers at philadelphia international airport are on strike. they've joined similar employees around the area. we expect those workers to be back out on the picket lines this morning. subcontracted employs, they first hit the picket lines at 9:00 last night. these are baggage handlers, custodians, cabin cleaners, wheel clair attendants. they say philadelphia is not fo
jessie. >> we're warding 225 right around sloane avenue. you see not a lot of cars on the roadway whether you're heading north order south on 295. if you're headed in this direction northbound near the new jersey transit train station, you'll be just fine. we do have some construction over in new jersey on route 70 westbound between 295 and westgate drive and that's actually scheduled until april 7th. so a few more days of those lane restrictions where we start to see volume increase...
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jessie. >> we're warding 225 right around sloane avenue. you see not a lot of cars on the roadway whether you're heading north order south on 295. if you're headed in this direction northbound near the new jersey transit train station, you'll be just fine. we do have some construction over in new jersey on route 70 westbound between 295 and westgate drive and that's actually scheduled until april 7th. so a few more
jessie. >> we're warding 225 right around sloane avenue. you see not a lot of cars on the roadway whether you're heading north order south on 295. if you're headed in this direction northbound near the new jersey transit train station, you'll be just fine. we do have some construction over in new jersey on route 70 westbound between 295 and westgate drive and that's actually scheduled until april 7th. so a few more
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jessie? >> that's right, bill. we're watching route 73 right now.ing if there's any backup approaching the tacony palmyra bridge and there's not. that's because there's no scheduled bridge opening at least for right now. we'll keep you updated on the area bridges. i'll check in with construction spots when i come back at 4:30. >>> remembering kevin turner. next, we look back at the former philadelphia eagle who worked to shine a spotlight on the dangers of head injuries. >>> nbc 10 starts now. >>> right now, the road is dry here along i-95 in south philadelphia. we are tracking showers ahead for this morning. >>> vacations canceled. the terror in brussels is directly impacting spring break plans for dozens of new jersey high school students. >>> also -- >> let's go, nova! let's go, nova! >> what a nature for the villanova wildcats. they're advancing in the ncaa tournament as we have reaction from the team and their fans. it's 4:30, it's friday. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. they said we were tracking showers. meteoro
jessie? >> that's right, bill. we're watching route 73 right now.ing if there's any backup approaching the tacony palmyra bridge and there's not. that's because there's no scheduled bridge opening at least for right now. we'll keep you updated on the area bridges. i'll check in with construction spots when i come back at 4:30. >>> remembering kevin turner. next, we look back at the former philadelphia eagle who worked to shine a spotlight on the dangers of head injuries....
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police say that archer fired shots at jessie hartnett from close range. vernon odom is live with more on the court proceedings. >> good afternoon. archer is held over for trial and the judge's ruling came after a brief but dramatic hearing in court this morning. >> officer jessie hartnett seen briefly here headed to the witness stand, it made him a hero across the nation, he survived three gunshot wounds from a lone gunman who was able to wound him as the gunman fled. he fired seven times. he stood stoically in court and recounting his experience in graphic detail. >> was bent over at the waste with his head in the lap, he had his left arm shielding his head the one that did the most damage, it went into the elbow and out the wrist and destroyed his elbow. >> he talked about that horrible night and we'll see what happens. >> hartnett has an eighth surgery scheduled soon for his long road to rehabilitation. >> his attorney does not dispute the evidence. >> the evidence is quite clearly agree with you on that, however whether or not he was acting under a me
police say that archer fired shots at jessie hartnett from close range. vernon odom is live with more on the court proceedings. >> good afternoon. archer is held over for trial and the judge's ruling came after a brief but dramatic hearing in court this morning. >> officer jessie hartnett seen briefly here headed to the witness stand, it made him a hero across the nation, he survived three gunshot wounds from a lone gunman who was able to wound him as the gunman fled. he fired seven...
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michael amodeo and jessy foley were nowhere to be found saturday night during a routine check. the two are now the second and third inmates to escape the confines of newton's facility in just one month. 28-year-old edward shorter attempted the same thing when he walked away from the facility. he was captured a day later in des moines. the department of corrections says it can't say for sure whether the latest escapees pose a threat to the public.... most people, if they make this choice, they dont want to get caught, so a lot of times they try to stay hidden as much as they can so its a real difficult question to answer as far as if theres any public safety or not.' the department of corrections says officials are investigating the escape and discussing ways they again. it's been an emotional day of testimony in the trial of a des moines man charged in a deadly, high-speed crash. 24-year-old troy mure junior is on trial for the death of 22 year old scalicity perez boyd last november. accident investigators put his speed at more than 80 miles an hour at the time of the crash. mu
michael amodeo and jessy foley were nowhere to be found saturday night during a routine check. the two are now the second and third inmates to escape the confines of newton's facility in just one month. 28-year-old edward shorter attempted the same thing when he walked away from the facility. he was captured a day later in des moines. the department of corrections says it can't say for sure whether the latest escapees pose a threat to the public.... most people, if they make this choice, they...
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jess jessie? >> we're watching construction on 422 occurring east and westbound. scattered lane closures because of this, east and west, both directions. in between route 202 and trooper road. you can see we do have lane restrictions in place with one lane getting by. not a huge amount of backup right now behind that. that's because it's so early. this is continuing out on the roads until about 5:00 this morning. we have another half an hour or so before crews start to clean up these areas. definitely something to pay attention to before you head out the door there. and definitely go slow beyond the work zones. here's the pa turnpike, no problem. a 23 minute trip, normal westbound from route 1 to valley forge. speeds into the 60s. as for mass transit, currently no problems or delays so far. everything is run on time or close to schedule. >>> terror in brussels. this morning, we are learning more about the men who planned and carried out yesterday's deadly attacks at the airport and subway station. investigators have identified two brothers killed in the suicide bl
jess jessie? >> we're watching construction on 422 occurring east and westbound. scattered lane closures because of this, east and west, both directions. in between route 202 and trooper road. you can see we do have lane restrictions in place with one lane getting by. not a huge amount of backup right now behind that. that's because it's so early. this is continuing out on the roads until about 5:00 this morning. we have another half an hour or so before crews start to clean up these...
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and here the story we're following this morning jessie matthew will be in a virginia courtroom this afternoon. >> he's expects todd plead guilty in mur everybody's of gram and harrington. gram disappeared in 2014 and harrington des appeared in 2009. without the plea deal matthew face the death penalty. he was sentence todd life prison for stex sli assaulting a whammy in 2005. >> the community of winchester, virginia. grappling with protests and conflicting accounts after a man being per sued by police died from a gun shot wound. it happened late sunday afternoon. "fox5" melanie alnwick is here with the latest on the case. mel what can you tell us. >> holly, virginia state police are now investigating the case at the request of the city of winchester. the police department says 2 20-year-old delaundry tie rel killed himself after running from officers. friends and supporters don't believe it. . >> they've gathered twice now to demand more information on the incident. winchester police say officers were were responding to reports of a fight possibly with a begun and one of two pen me approached
and here the story we're following this morning jessie matthew will be in a virginia courtroom this afternoon. >> he's expects todd plead guilty in mur everybody's of gram and harrington. gram disappeared in 2014 and harrington des appeared in 2009. without the plea deal matthew face the death penalty. he was sentence todd life prison for stex sli assaulting a whammy in 2005. >> the community of winchester, virginia. grappling with protests and conflicting accounts after a man being...
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meanwhile, officer jessie hemton is back home with family shared this photo of him leaving the you it's extremely nice to walk out of the than nothing but a beautiful sunset. forecast for today up to 58 by 8 a.m. sunny skies. warm conditions. through the day today. and temperatures will go from the 70s up the lower 80s. overrulely in town today, we're going to go for a high temperature of 80. i'm not going to push my luck. i'm going to stop right. there it's time for erin and traffic on this wednesday morning. . >> well, 4:36 right now and obviously gary mentioned, fearing up to be a beautiful day and if you're just starting to wake up and think about hea heading out, 95 northbound moving nicely in garrisonville. not seeing slow downs, plenty of green on the map prince william. same story closer to bottom the beltway good across the wilson bridge upper loop and outer loop looking good and we have ongoing construction, 395 show you how things are haiping up. beltway movingoalsville. 2 ip of cop he for the day and keep a close eye on traffic, wisdom, maureen. >> thank you, erin, to unstna
meanwhile, officer jessie hemton is back home with family shared this photo of him leaving the you it's extremely nice to walk out of the than nothing but a beautiful sunset. forecast for today up to 58 by 8 a.m. sunny skies. warm conditions. through the day today. and temperatures will go from the 70s up the lower 80s. overrulely in town today, we're going to go for a high temperature of 80. i'm not going to push my luck. i'm going to stop right. there it's time for erin and traffic on this...
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jessie. >> that's right. we still have that police activity on the scene with the vehicle on the scene. it's northbound. so, again f you're heading to the philadelphia international airport with a flight to catch, you will be stuck in some delays. the police activity still active here on this scene. you can actually see some flashing lights up ahead over there. again, mainly affecting i-95 northbound. a lot of traffic just being moved all over the place in that area. here's east windsor township where we have a tractor trailer northbound at exit 8. that's route 33. delays as well. we'll have updates on both of these things when i come back in the next ten. tracy. >> thanks. happens today. philadelphia mayor jim kenney will lay out a budget for nearly $4 billion. >> he wants to pay by taxing soda and borrowing. we have more on what we're expecting from today's budget proposal. matt, lay it out for us. >> vai and tracy, city hall will be meeting at 9:30. let's go over some of the key point os thereafter right n
jessie. >> that's right. we still have that police activity on the scene with the vehicle on the scene. it's northbound. so, again f you're heading to the philadelphia international airport with a flight to catch, you will be stuck in some delays. the police activity still active here on this scene. you can actually see some flashing lights up ahead over there. again, mainly affecting i-95 northbound. a lot of traffic just being moved all over the place in that area. here's east windsor...
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>> thank you, jessie. >>> sarah palin is making her return to tv. >> she'll be holding a new accessory gavel. >>> plus, new jersey governor chris christie talks about the financial crisis in atlantic ciui. who he says made irresponsible decisions and who says shouldn't be paying for it. >>> it's going to be a beautiful spring day today, according to bill henley. if you're waking up in cape may where it's 49 degrees. >> light house. >> this is a live look at the light house when it's dark outside. first alert meteorologist bill henley says the clouds will give way to sunshine later on today. >>> 6:14. today is a day of mourning and a search for answers in brussels in the terrorist attacks there. the memorial in brussels is growing now, more than 24 hours after the attacks. we're learning new information about the men accused of carrying out the bombings. >> in honor of the victims of the brussels terror attacks
>> thank you, jessie. >>> sarah palin is making her return to tv. >> she'll be holding a new accessory gavel. >>> plus, new jersey governor chris christie talks about the financial crisis in atlantic ciui. who he says made irresponsible decisions and who says shouldn't be paying for it. >>> it's going to be a beautiful spring day today, according to bill henley. if you're waking up in cape may where it's 49 degrees. >> light house. >> this is a...
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she's at the mike. >> my name is jessie i'm a staff attorney with the resource center i- we are highly motivated to bring about changes to pedestrian safety and in the advisory committee of this crash that happened i one of the things we can do is we can install pedestals and the inspectors like on market street that can help people people with disabilities to get a advantage and make sure they are more visible when the crashes and every way they can be cost effective and should be implemented you know as quickly as possible and in the advisory committee of that incident. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> hello. >> good afternoon. >> i'm is from san francisco i have lived in this city since i was 6 years old yeah. >> thank you very much. >> she says my name a sasha inch lived here since i was 6 years old. >> okay. >> things need to get safer on market street and for pedestrians in general. >> i'm a cancer survivor and on to. >> (repeated.) >> the constitution of the united states. basis i'm worried getting hit by a car than my cancer (interpret
she's at the mike. >> my name is jessie i'm a staff attorney with the resource center i- we are highly motivated to bring about changes to pedestrian safety and in the advisory committee of this crash that happened i one of the things we can do is we can install pedestals and the inspectors like on market street that can help people people with disabilities to get a advantage and make sure they are more visible when the crashes and every way they can be cost effective and should be...
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michael amodeo and jessy foley were nowhere to be found saturday night during a routine check. the two are now the second and third inmates to escape the confines of newton's facility in just one month. 28-year-old edward shorter attempted the same thing when he walked away from the facility. he was captured a day later in des moines. now the department of corrections says it can't say for sure whether 'most people, if they make this choice, they dont want to get caught, so a lot of times they try to stay hidden as much as they can so its a real difficult question to answer as far as if theres any public safety or not.' both men were serving sentences on drug charges. anyone with information is asked to call 911 immediately. we're learning more about a sunday night shooting on des moines' east side... police have named the victim...he is 22- year-old dustin curtis. he was shot in the torso while leaving this house on east 17th court. some friends took him to the hospital. police are still searching for a suspect, but say curtis is expected to survive. presidential candidates fr
michael amodeo and jessy foley were nowhere to be found saturday night during a routine check. the two are now the second and third inmates to escape the confines of newton's facility in just one month. 28-year-old edward shorter attempted the same thing when he walked away from the facility. he was captured a day later in des moines. now the department of corrections says it can't say for sure whether 'most people, if they make this choice, they dont want to get caught, so a lot of times they...
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michael amodeo and jessy foley a routine count on saturday. both men were serving sentences for drug related crimes. another inmate escaped a little captured. anyone with information is asked to call police. we have a sobering reminder trains... and now investigators are trying to determine why a truck drove into its path. this is what's left of the truck. it was hit while crossing tracks in sioux city. luckily, there were no injuries. however, the dry feed it was carrying was spilled all over the area. crews spent hours cleaning it up and making sure it wouldn't hurt the environment. two people are recovering after their cedar rapids apartment building went up in flames... firefighters were called to the apartment on the city's southwest side early this morning. they were quickly able to knock down the fire... the residents were treated for smoke inhalation. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. carbon monoxide alarms would be required in iowa's apartments apartments would be regularly inspected, while homeowners would be on the
michael amodeo and jessy foley a routine count on saturday. both men were serving sentences for drug related crimes. another inmate escaped a little captured. anyone with information is asked to call police. we have a sobering reminder trains... and now investigators are trying to determine why a truck drove into its path. this is what's left of the truck. it was hit while crossing tracks in sioux city. luckily, there were no injuries. however, the dry feed it was carrying was spilled all over...
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the police department shared this photo of officer jessie hem in leaving the hospital. he will now continue his row coverry at home. prince william county police sai he is in good spirits and is extremely thankful for all of the continued support. > we are following breakingakin news on the campaign trail. voters in four states castellani ballots today. on the democratic side hillary clinton scored big win in mississippi. right now fox newses reports michigan, though, too close too call.. early returns show bernie sanders is holding a narrow leaw right now over clinton. another big night for donald trump. fox news projects he will easily win mississippi and.. just a short timing a donaldimin trump addressed voters down in florida and reflected on his victories tonight.vi i think biggest story in politics todayd it's what's happening at the booth, the tremendous number ofe people that are coming out to vote. some of the states are getting -- in fact, one has 102 increase over four years ago. at this point donald trump hasup won a total of 14 states.s. his rifles have won
the police department shared this photo of officer jessie hem in leaving the hospital. he will now continue his row coverry at home. prince william county police sai he is in good spirits and is extremely thankful for all of the continued support. > we are following breakingakin news on the campaign trail. voters in four states castellani ballots today. on the democratic side hillary clinton scored big win in mississippi. right now fox newses reports michigan, though, too close too call.....
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his wife of nearly 30 years and their two daughters, becky and jes jessie. as a family, they indulge their love of hiking, skiing, canoeing and love of america by visiting people respect merrick's deep and abiding passion for protecting our most basic constitutional rights. it's a passion i'm told that manifested itself at an early age. one story is notable, indicative of this. as valedictorian of his high school class, he had to deliver a commencement address. the other student speaker that day spoke first and unleashed a firing critique of the vietnam war. fearing the controversy that might result, parents decided to unplug the sound system. the rest of the student's speech was muffled. merrick didn't necessarily agree with the tone of his classmate's remarks, nor the choice of topic, but stirred by a fellow student's voice being silenced, he tossed aside his premare pared remarks and delivered a our first amendment rights. it was the beginning of a lifelong career as a lawyer and a prosecutor and as a judge, of others. he has done that work with decency a
his wife of nearly 30 years and their two daughters, becky and jes jessie. as a family, they indulge their love of hiking, skiing, canoeing and love of america by visiting people respect merrick's deep and abiding passion for protecting our most basic constitutional rights. it's a passion i'm told that manifested itself at an early age. one story is notable, indicative of this. as valedictorian of his high school class, he had to deliver a commencement address. the other student speaker that...
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he shot and killed jessie campbell in his home in january. campbell owned a greenhouse and dejesus used to work there. there is not a motive. he is expected to go before a judge in the morning we will be there to let you know what happens. >>> the governor said he will not call lawmakers back to a special session to address the ordinance. and lawmakers will take it up. >> and and overturn the move. and it is concerned with the is 42,000-dollar as day. >>> we're hours away from super tuesday. voters in a dozen states will hold primaries and caucuses tomorrow. donald trump was fending off attacks from other candidates. >> and disavowing the leader david duke. and people interrupted the rally. he took hits from candidates from both sides of the aisle. >> there is no place for bigotry. and. and and refusing to condemn the kkk. there were a dozen contests on ted cruz is hoping to get a boost in texas. republicans are competing for more than 150. and voters are concerned about jobs and the economy. if the hols are accurate. >> on super tuesday they
he shot and killed jessie campbell in his home in january. campbell owned a greenhouse and dejesus used to work there. there is not a motive. he is expected to go before a judge in the morning we will be there to let you know what happens. >>> the governor said he will not call lawmakers back to a special session to address the ordinance. and lawmakers will take it up. >> and and overturn the move. and it is concerned with the is 42,000-dollar as day. >>> we're hours...
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she's at the mike. >> my name is jessie i'm a staff attorney with the resource center i- we are highly motivated to bring about changes to pedestrian safety and in the advisory committee of this crash that happened i one of the things we can do is we can install pedestals and the inspectors like on market street that can help people people with disabilities to get a advantage and make sure they are more visible when the crashes and every way they can be cost effective and should be implemented you know as quickly as possible and in the advisory committee of that incident. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> hello. >> good afternoon. >> i'm is from san francisco i have lived in this city since i was 6 years old yeah. >> thank you very much. >> she says my name a sasha inch lived here since i was 6 years old. >> okay. >> things need to get safer on market street and for pedestrians in general. >> i'm a cancer survivor and on to. >> (repeated.) >> the constitution of the united states. basis i'm worried getting hit by a car than my cancer (interpret
she's at the mike. >> my name is jessie i'm a staff attorney with the resource center i- we are highly motivated to bring about changes to pedestrian safety and in the advisory committee of this crash that happened i one of the things we can do is we can install pedestals and the inspectors like on market street that can help people people with disabilities to get a advantage and make sure they are more visible when the crashes and every way they can be cost effective and should be...
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jessie matthew jr. is expected to plead guilty tomorrow in two killings. matthew is accuse of killing two college students in virginia. without the plea he could have faced the death penalty. he's already serving a life term for sexual assault. >>> the tennessean is reporting emotional testimony by erin andrews involving a nude video of her. the sportscaster broke down when telling the jury how some in the media expect lated the video was a publicity stunld. she recalls telling her father that the video was online. >> my dad thought i was in a car accident accident. he asked why i was screaming. >>> it enabled the stalker who reported the video through a peephole. >>> the "washington post" college present who compared freshmen to bunnies who should be drowned. he was in his first year. his remarks were published six weeks ago in the school's student newspaper. >>> and the "san francisco chronicle" reports a warning to big leaguers about chewing tobacco. it's outlawed in boston, l.a., and san francisco. a reminder from major league baseball says it expects
jessie matthew jr. is expected to plead guilty tomorrow in two killings. matthew is accuse of killing two college students in virginia. without the plea he could have faced the death penalty. he's already serving a life term for sexual assault. >>> the tennessean is reporting emotional testimony by erin andrews involving a nude video of her. the sportscaster broke down when telling the jury how some in the media expect lated the video was a publicity stunld. she recalls telling her...
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jessie. >> we had a big accident and now we have another one more like a vehicle fire. we have police activity on the scene. it is on the northbound side of 95 coming on the off ramp. so a little bit of delay starting to gather. the but you can see where the vehicle is on fire in this direction. traffic squeezing by. no word yet if the exit ramp is blocked or closed. we will have updates for you to come on that scene, but watch out in allentown. south state strees is closed. vai and tracy. >>> 5:32. happening today for the first time philadelphia mayor jim kelke kenney will present his budget to city hall. tell us more. >> reporter: city council will be meeting this morning at 9:30 to talk about that budget especially because mayor jim kenney will be presenting that later on this morning. pre-k, community schools rj, and also there will be talk about investments in parksnd a rec centers. now another topic, body cameras for police officers. that would be paid for with city money every year. altogether it would be $4 million. first you're going the hear from the mayor and
jessie. >> we had a big accident and now we have another one more like a vehicle fire. we have police activity on the scene. it is on the northbound side of 95 coming on the off ramp. so a little bit of delay starting to gather. the but you can see where the vehicle is on fire in this direction. traffic squeezing by. no word yet if the exit ramp is blocked or closed. we will have updates for you to come on that scene, but watch out in allentown. south state strees is closed. vai and...
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. >> reporter: jessie spent more than a half century married to her husband, willy. >> it's very difficult. i miss him a lot. we did everything together. >> reporter: he died in 2013. mccray bought the burial plot next to her husband and a headstone that will eventually bear both of theirs names. >> i know it'soi it's evident that we will pass, right? >> reporter: until then this temporary plaque marked willie's final resting place but it's not the first or second plaque they bought. >> i was very devastated by what i found the first time i came to visit willie. the plaque that we had purchased was all broken to pieces. >> reporter: mccray says if the lincoln said grounds keeping tractors may have run over the plaque but it was up to her to pay $40 for the replacement. >> it's the ultimate form of disrespect. my granddad's name was not the only one thrown away. >> reporter: when the i-team visited thecñj: cemetery last y and this year we found several chipped, cracked, or broken grave morningers at if the lincoln p.m. >> not one complaint is acceptable. >> marilyn harris david is the direc
. >> reporter: jessie spent more than a half century married to her husband, willy. >> it's very difficult. i miss him a lot. we did everything together. >> reporter: he died in 2013. mccray bought the burial plot next to her husband and a headstone that will eventually bear both of theirs names. >> i know it'soi it's evident that we will pass, right? >> reporter: until then this temporary plaque marked willie's final resting place but it's not the first or second...
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a bullet shattered jessie e hartnett hartnett's arm. investigators say archer does not appear to be liked to islamic extremist groups and the defense says he has mental health issues. >>> a teen pleaded guiy to a sps eeracing crash that killed five people. corey glow now faces six months behind bars. his record would be sealed and he won't have a criminal record as an adult. glow challenged another driver to a drag race two years ago. that driver lost control and he and his passengers died. >>ss> mayor de blasio's goal of reaching zero traffic related that assessment coming from police commission erbil er er er bill bratton. he said zero deaths is a great goal but added that the city will probably never go a year without a traffic related fatality or injury. >> as long as we have humans who are walking, by sick we will have crime. >>> a any newly released report says the $15 minimum wage would improve the living standards by more than 3 million new yorkers. the study says the benefits of the minimum wage increase would far out weigh wha
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then at at 10:05 , inmate jessy foley was discovered missing as well. both men were serving sentences on drug charges. the department of corrections says most of the people in the facility the inmates escaped from are working their way out of the system... 02:56:12--28 'are people who have completed their recommended programming and services and are basically working their way out system so. a lot of times the parole board will want somebody to spend some time in minimum security before they consider putting them on some type of release. either work release or parole.' fred scaletta isn't sure whether the inmates that escaped pose a threat to the public. he says most people who make this choice to escape dont want to get caught, so a lot of times they try to stay hidden as much as they can. meanwhile, if the inmates are dangerous, local resident david kessler, who's had a run with an escaped inmate before, is prepared. 03:15:12--15 ' i got protection at my house. i lock my doors and i got a handgun, so 03:15:34--55 'this happened a while back last summe
then at at 10:05 , inmate jessy foley was discovered missing as well. both men were serving sentences on drug charges. the department of corrections says most of the people in the facility the inmates escaped from are working their way out of the system... 02:56:12--28 'are people who have completed their recommended programming and services and are basically working their way out system so. a lot of times the parole board will want somebody to spend some time in minimum security before they...
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jessi mitchell is digging deer to t rs story,nd w whave a fulleport tonight t news 5 atat 10. xxxx nenetonight......f.r a d dade now enrollmentntas incrsed every year at the univererty of colorado, cololodo springs. programs and the campupuha expanded with the student body. today a 6 million dollar wellnene c cter addition"... creates new kind of student recreation center.r. at what it means in the communit bijl? this expon is s methg enenbied for on caus....anen gothe ppt ofdministration. theyad a studebody vo....asking for@an increase inintudent rec fees to pay for .. thudents saw a nd r better welness services..... and theyelped form t idedu turnrng the rec cent into a wellss center.r. it an exanple of innovation th growtwt some students say thisype of forwardrthking is part of the reason the chose to attete here. " " know it got a at of my nds atteion n see h much the u uversity is growing. will t t tgrowth ces opportunity......if you go ta larg school t at has allllhe presess in place, evything set.^.^.re'sot a lot of room for opportunity or growth." 0 the new center is i
jessi mitchell is digging deer to t rs story,nd w whave a fulleport tonight t news 5 atat 10. xxxx nenetonight......f.r a d dade now enrollmentntas incrsed every year at the univererty of colorado, cololodo springs. programs and the campupuha expanded with the student body. today a 6 million dollar wellnene c cter addition"... creates new kind of student recreation center.r. at what it means in the communit bijl? this expon is s methg enenbied for on caus....anen gothe ppt ofdministration....
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pstate senator cecil thomas wants pto declare it as jessie owens pday across the state. pthe record setting track star pwas born on that date. pthe bill comes as a story of powens life as enjoying a return pto the public eye in the movie prace. p>>> check this out. pthis type of vehicle only works pin freezing -- oh, i'm sorry, it plooks like we're going to break. p>> mark: okay. that's what pwe'll do. pwe'll be right p. p>>> check this out, this type of pvehicle only works in freezing pand snowy climates. pit's a snow car. pa modified car on skis and atv ptracks. pa canadian mechanic says it took phim $7,000 and over a month to pbuild it. pit tops out at 44 miles per phour. punfortunately it is not street plegal. p>> jeff: look at that. pcould use that. p>> mark: around here lately. pdoes it have air condition sng p>> jeff: exactly. p44, though. p>> anchor: no. paround. p>> anchor: right. p>> jeff: maybe some day it will pbecome street legal. pnow. pi mean, we're not even close to ptalking about nigh any snowflakes pfrom this point forward. peven as we get into next wee
pstate senator cecil thomas wants pto declare it as jessie owens pday across the state. pthe record setting track star pwas born on that date. pthe bill comes as a story of powens life as enjoying a return pto the public eye in the movie prace. p>>> check this out. pthis type of vehicle only works pin freezing -- oh, i'm sorry, it plooks like we're going to break. p>> mark: okay. that's what pwe'll do. pwe'll be right p. p>>> check this out, this type of pvehicle only...