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area expected to be affected, like in delmarva , baltimore dc new jersey and philadelphia for large cities have a chance of a weekend wallop . then we'll head are sure off shore by sunday morning,h state stay up to date and check your flights in whatsoeverfo. >> to kick out as far north as the ohio river valley . snowfall will stay outside of our viewing area .. tonight between 10 and 15 in and tomorrow, back to the 20s, friday and saturday, to the south and east and along the eastern seaboard are bracing for it, and wintry mix monday with upper 30s and then a the chances a chance of snow nearly every day next week. >> on thursday for 18th at 6:00 a.m. tickets for the st. jude dream home and the red tail golf community in avon will thanle a million dollars . tickets cost $100, proceeds benefit saint jude out of the prizes including a car from nick abraham auto mall and a hot tub from lite-house pools and spas, 10 years since pluto was downgraded, tonight the solar system could be expanding california instant technology astronomers have discovered evidence of a ninth planet they have not ac
area expected to be affected, like in delmarva , baltimore dc new jersey and philadelphia for large cities have a chance of a weekend wallop . then we'll head are sure off shore by sunday morning,h state stay up to date and check your flights in whatsoeverfo. >> to kick out as far north as the ohio river valley . snowfall will stay outside of our viewing area .. tonight between 10 and 15 in and tomorrow, back to the 20s, friday and saturday, to the south and east and along the eastern...
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what can you tell us about what is happening there and what you're hearing about other large cities that are being impacted? >> reporter: one expect on this phenomenon says that this probably ranks among the top five of the blizzards in the u.s. in recorded history. of course, for people here they're not that impressed by the record. all they know ask that in here and washington dc, although there is no travel ban as you heard about in new york, there is not a vehicle in sight. we see pedestrians who are taking their leisure time here on a weekend in the snow, it's pretty short-lived. people are not standing around just delighting in this because you're getting a wind - gusts that are approaching in some places 95 km/h. you can see the kind of snow that we've been seeing for the last 24 hours and we do expect that this will continue for another 12 hours at least in the washington area. in new york they think it will last through the night. the question here is to what extent services, essential services, such as metro in washington and the new york subway system, which has also been disa
what can you tell us about what is happening there and what you're hearing about other large cities that are being impacted? >> reporter: one expect on this phenomenon says that this probably ranks among the top five of the blizzards in the u.s. in recorded history. of course, for people here they're not that impressed by the record. all they know ask that in here and washington dc, although there is no travel ban as you heard about in new york, there is not a vehicle in sight. we see...
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large cities around the world celebrated the new year with a round of fireworks. but a few cities had to respond to threats or tragedies. and security is not letting up for new year's day celebrations. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good region. there will be periodic bouts of clouds in the area today, but none of them will produce any precipitation. highs this weekend should stay in the 20s as well with typical january weather continuing. by the middle to end of next week, our next storm system will move into the midwest, but it's far too early to determine details of any kind at this distance. we'll keep an eye on it. in the meantime, happy new year, and enjoy your cloudy high: 25-31 winds: w 10-20 alo: 26 dbq: 25 iow: 30tonight: mostly clear low: 13-19 winds: w 5-15 alo: 12 dbq: 18 iow: 15tomorrow: mostly sunny high: 26-32 winds: w 5-15 alo: 25 dbq: 28 iow: 30tomorrow night: mostly clear low: 14-20 winds: w 5-15 alo: 14 dbq: 14 iow: 17 thanks kaj. no more big macs or fries for world's largest mcdonalds. the store is closing down an
large cities around the world celebrated the new year with a round of fireworks. but a few cities had to respond to threats or tragedies. and security is not letting up for new year's day celebrations. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good region. there will be periodic bouts of clouds in the area today, but none of them will produce any precipitation. highs this weekend should stay in the 20s as well with typical january weather continuing. by the middle to end of...
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more than 250 miles from the nearest large city of edmonton. unknown if others are injured at this hour. down a man accused of holding up a hamilton bank. budget inn in fairfield. and does not have a permanent detectives say it is him in these images from first financial bank. right now, police are trying to verify his identity. >>> we are still tracking snow in the tristate. a look at the latest snowfall numbers coming in and i will show you how much longer this will last into the night. >> this is the worst thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: no week for a week. and local families struggle with multiple repair shops. their home warranty and the way they are trying to stay warm now. >>> a tristate family has gone more than a week without heat because they are waiting for their home warranty company to fix the furnace. john matarese is on your side with a caution about home warranties. >> reporter: can you imagine during this, the coldest week in january? westchester's family with their frustration and what you need >> reporter: steve is hitting his house the old-fashioned way, with a wo
more than 250 miles from the nearest large city of edmonton. unknown if others are injured at this hour. down a man accused of holding up a hamilton bank. budget inn in fairfield. and does not have a permanent detectives say it is him in these images from first financial bank. right now, police are trying to verify his identity. >>> we are still tracking snow in the tristate. a look at the latest snowfall numbers coming in and i will show you how much longer this will last into the...
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we set out from the large city of coutounou in benin. everywhere settlements are spreading, right on the coast. the coastal protection area begins right behind the beach. it's a unique biotope. here, where the mono river meets the sea, the mangroves begin. at the mouth of the river environmentalist sylvain daavo shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests. they've planted 45 new hectares and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with local residents. together they have built a tourist facility. the women do the cooking and the tourists can get close to nature. >> this is a form of tourism that respects the environment and doesn't degrade it. the hostel was built with local materials. we also want to show the wealth and uniqueness of the mangrove region by offering hiking tours. >> tourists are already booking the apartment. their stay includes visits to local fishermen and a boat trip through the mangroves. we continue inland to lake toho. here, patrice bada is supporting the fu
we set out from the large city of coutounou in benin. everywhere settlements are spreading, right on the coast. the coastal protection area begins right behind the beach. it's a unique biotope. here, where the mono river meets the sea, the mangroves begin. at the mouth of the river environmentalist sylvain daavo shows us the inland waterways behind it. his organization is helping to protect the mangrove forests. they've planted 45 new hectares and marked off spawning grounds for the fish with...
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there are lots of buildings on lockdown in this area, but with the city being so large, there are lots of places in the city functioning as normal. and a lot of people don't know what's happening, but a human police presence as they try to stabilize the situation. but you can see lots of damage from several explosions that happened in the city. armored tanks right in the middle of the streets, where normally there would be cars, people walking on the sidewalk, and this happened right near a very busy cafe, as well as a place that could really make an impact if you're trying to get the attention of the world. and that's what's happening right now. step, do you have anything else to add, anything that i'm missing as i'm trying to keep viewers up to speed here? >> no, i think that you summed it up pretty well. it's an ongoing situation as you said, and the situation in central jakarta is eerie right now. it's a totally different picture in the day, and the people have left the streets here and gone back home to safety to find out what's going to happen next here. >> all right, step, we're
there are lots of buildings on lockdown in this area, but with the city being so large, there are lots of places in the city functioning as normal. and a lot of people don't know what's happening, but a human police presence as they try to stabilize the situation. but you can see lots of damage from several explosions that happened in the city. armored tanks right in the middle of the streets, where normally there would be cars, people walking on the sidewalk, and this happened right near a...
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only a few large cities offer a respite from the oppressive heat. ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] > atlantic ocean sits paraguay's remote capital city. known largely for being a post-war refuge for fleeing nazis and a long line of extremely unpleasant dictators, this place of all the places in the world is where my great, great, great-grandfather disappeared without explanation sometime in the 1850s. ♪ i'm told you are a man who can help me. how do you do? >> may i call you tony? >> please. >> you are for the first time in the country? >> first time in paraguay, yes. >> this has always been like the central switchboard, a gathering place. ladies in orange vests cook and serve old-school, working class food to people of every walk of life. >> this place is very unique. i've been here for more than 50 years. >> all right. let's get something to eat. i'm hungry. >> okay. >> big envelopes of dough filled with beef, onion, and hard-cooked egg, deep fried to perfection. cattle is the big business of this country, it used to be cattle and smuggling. these days it's still cattle and some sm
only a few large cities offer a respite from the oppressive heat. ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] > atlantic ocean sits paraguay's remote capital city. known largely for being a post-war refuge for fleeing nazis and a long line of extremely unpleasant dictators, this place of all the places in the world is where my great, great, great-grandfather disappeared without explanation sometime in the 1850s. ♪ i'm told you are a man who can help me. how do you do? >> may i call you tony?...
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a lot of things going on in the city. storm in that no major issues for us, that the public certainly obeyed the request to stay off the street by and large. our employees were great showing up for work. we had really great response, cops, civilians coming in. the city was well served by the nypd during this time. ernie: and had quite a moment on the fdr. delivered a baby boy. >> our emergency service and highway officers were on the fdr and were able to assist in the birth of the baby. ernie: good stuff. let me ask you, you have been the top cop certainly here in new york, los angeles, and boston. you have so much experience and a great track record. what's the top priority right now for you in new york city? >> as it's been in every other city, to keep crime down, control disorder. here in new york, terrorism. terrorism is an issue here in new york, more so than any place events of 9/11. we believe we still remain the no. 1 terrorist target in the world. so terrorism and how to prevent it occupies a lot of my time and a lot of the resources of the nypd. ernie: the follow-up question is how safe are we? tell us that. >> we're safer than
a lot of things going on in the city. storm in that no major issues for us, that the public certainly obeyed the request to stay off the street by and large. our employees were great showing up for work. we had really great response, cops, civilians coming in. the city was well served by the nypd during this time. ernie: and had quite a moment on the fdr. delivered a baby boy. >> our emergency service and highway officers were on the fdr and were able to assist in the birth of the baby....
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. >> in the wake of this ambush authorities across the country in every large city is wanting their officers to be vigilant to be aware of these attacks that's a good idea thank you denver medical examiner ruled the death of an massachusetts in a homicide but the question deputies involved be charged with murder 50 -year-old michael marshall died in november his autopsy report says he died as a result of injury his family is calling for just as even a hunger strike until denver officials released a video of marshall. >> about a loss for words because all i can imagine is his last moments on this earth how scared he was the sheriff's department tells fox 31 denver it is cooperating fully with the investigation but the video will be released into the district attorney should finishes his investigation the six deputies involved are on restricted duty meantime the denver police department pulled out his new body camera program the department spent nearly $2 million for a hundred cameras officers have determined their cameras on before they make contact and they cannot turn them off until the inc
. >> in the wake of this ambush authorities across the country in every large city is wanting their officers to be vigilant to be aware of these attacks that's a good idea thank you denver medical examiner ruled the death of an massachusetts in a homicide but the question deputies involved be charged with murder 50 -year-old michael marshall died in november his autopsy report says he died as a result of injury his family is calling for just as even a hunger strike until denver officials...
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. >> if you have to evacuate a very large city, or tens or hundreds of thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire at reactors, and some of these estimates went into the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability cap for insurance only $12.6 billion if the actual cost of a disaster could be far greater? >> now, clearly after fukushima, $12 billion doesn't look like nearly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amount of coverage is adequate. we have seen that the three mile island accident,
. >> if you have to evacuate a very large city, or tens or hundreds of thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my...
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the islamic state holding large cities in iraq and syria, even though there have been some recent gains by iraqi forces and syrian rebels. secretary carter and command saying attacks like the one that happened today in jakarta show two things. the enemy is desperate and on the defense, and they must be destroyed at their center to show the world the islamic state is just a temporary thing. >> job one has to be to destroy isil in iraq and syria. that's not sufficient, but it is necessary, because it's necessary to show that this movement has no future and this movement is not something that should be attractive to somebody far away who has a cause or somehow wants to link up. >> reporter: now, this doesn't mean that there aren't ground troops there. the military sent 200 special operations troops to iraq recently. they should be starting their operations there very soon. another deployment of about 1800 army troops is scheduled for the next few months to go to iraq and to afghanistan, where isis has also been spreading its influence. but the strategy still relying heavily on indigenous f
the islamic state holding large cities in iraq and syria, even though there have been some recent gains by iraqi forces and syrian rebels. secretary carter and command saying attacks like the one that happened today in jakarta show two things. the enemy is desperate and on the defense, and they must be destroyed at their center to show the world the islamic state is just a temporary thing. >> job one has to be to destroy isil in iraq and syria. that's not sufficient, but it is necessary,...
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whether you are a small city or large city, you'll have the capability of doing that. the message i have for agencies on the fence with that is that you can work at this agency for 30 years and be mediocre and do everything the same way, or you can action. do not wait for them to innovate for you. you can be an active participant in that. >> i've heard that in cities that have google fiber that other internet providers have suddenly been able to offer faster internet at lower prices. what can we do to foster competition between internet service providers in city is likely one where we do not have a dense enough population to check services like -- attract services like google fiber? dustin: it is happening in austin right now. it's good for me because i'm not in a google fiber area. it is making technology infrastructure itself is something you can incentivize for developers. when you look at utility and for sector, what most people do not realize is that when development's come in and put a big shopping mall in, the city will typically offer incentives to oversized in
whether you are a small city or large city, you'll have the capability of doing that. the message i have for agencies on the fence with that is that you can work at this agency for 30 years and be mediocre and do everything the same way, or you can action. do not wait for them to innovate for you. you can be an active participant in that. >> i've heard that in cities that have google fiber that other internet providers have suddenly been able to offer faster internet at lower prices. what...
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six months of 2015 , including murder rape assault arson arson dropped in for six months many large cities reported homicidela increases last year though they're not sure whaty caused they increase. >> this so calledd affluenza teenager will be locked up in texas for a little while longer, and a preliminary hearing to determine if heg violated his probation was to be this morning that his attorney issued thatat continues from the judge, that they felt that his mother should have been notified,th the new court date has been set ethan couch received probation for a pointer to car wreck killing four people but ob he and his mother fled to mexico last month after a video surfaced of him drink alcoholeo which was a violation of probation and. a >> next officials say druglords joaquin guzman i have many money ties with the packers, he was captured this month after a meeting with actor sean penn, the mexican attorney general says there are indications that indications that el chapo had quinto castillo, who arranged the meeting with sean penn can be said that he was infatuated with her, at this po
six months of 2015 , including murder rape assault arson arson dropped in for six months many large cities reported homicidela increases last year though they're not sure whaty caused they increase. >> this so calledd affluenza teenager will be locked up in texas for a little while longer, and a preliminary hearing to determine if heg violated his probation was to be this morning that his attorney issued thatat continues from the judge, that they felt that his mother should have been...
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and traffic was shut down in several large cities. chris welch shows us the clean up being done to prepare for the work week. all along the east coast the diligent hum of digging can be heard... nats and scraping.. nats and of course plowing... crews trying to clear roads. cities like washington, baltimore and philadelphia are working to get metro, train and bus services up and running ahead of the monday morning commute. (mayor jim kenney/ (d) philadelphia) this will be a long- term plowing and cleaning operation. hundreds of people worked around the clock and they will continue to do so. in new york -- even though the travel ban has been lifted and buses and most trains are operational-- officials are still urging residents to stay off the roads. (mayor bill de blasio, new york) try to shovel it out today. unless you have an emergency or something truly urgent, leave your car where it is. washington d-c brought in 400 extra snow removers... and canceled schools monday. the coastal flood warning has been lifted in new jersey-- where
and traffic was shut down in several large cities. chris welch shows us the clean up being done to prepare for the work week. all along the east coast the diligent hum of digging can be heard... nats and scraping.. nats and of course plowing... crews trying to clear roads. cities like washington, baltimore and philadelphia are working to get metro, train and bus services up and running ahead of the monday morning commute. (mayor jim kenney/ (d) philadelphia) this will be a long- term plowing...
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los angeles, san francisco, seattle, and chicago, they're among large cities that have also moved independentlyhike pay for workers beyond that federal minimum over the course of several years. now, wage hikes at big corporations from walmart to target and mcdonald's in 2015 also placed added pressure on main street businesses that aren't already paying above the federal minimum to shift their policies in order to compete. for "nightly business report" i'm kate rodgers. >>> a game of musical chairs in the media industry. and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. next star broadcasting is reportedly work on finalizing a deal to acquire media general for $17.50 a share, or about $2.2 billion. that is according to bloomberg. but here's the rub. media general agreed to buy meredith corporation back in september for nearly 2.5 billion. once the nextstar deal is agreed upon, meredith would have four business days to make a counteroffer. are you with me on that? well, today nextstar was up a percent to $58.70. media general jumped about 5% to 16.15. meredith was down just a fraction to 43.25.
los angeles, san francisco, seattle, and chicago, they're among large cities that have also moved independentlyhike pay for workers beyond that federal minimum over the course of several years. now, wage hikes at big corporations from walmart to target and mcdonald's in 2015 also placed added pressure on main street businesses that aren't already paying above the federal minimum to shift their policies in order to compete. for "nightly business report" i'm kate rodgers. >>> a...
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some that have to be concerned with freezing rain, this includes the large cities all the way to new england. >> over the next two days, this is close but those are the south and east will be hit hard, with perhapsst record-breaking snowfall own forecasts are coming up. >> fox 8 the official school closing station with closings and delays on-air, online... >> we are the only morning show that starts at 4:00 a.m..or >> three suspects in the beating of a little italy priests are behind bars, they arrested da'shaun newton yesterday, was wanted in connection with the robberywa and beating but not yet charged, saved her some and johnchez phillips pled not guilty to robbery, the attack happened last month during robberies in the neighborhood, a witness who tried to assist was also beaten. >> chesterland recovering after injured trying to save his dog in a house fire, he is a woman escaped unharmed that he went back inside to get the dog ended critical condition, they say that he is much better tonight, dog died in the house declared a loss. >> saint ignatius high school closed closed becau
some that have to be concerned with freezing rain, this includes the large cities all the way to new england. >> over the next two days, this is close but those are the south and east will be hit hard, with perhapsst record-breaking snowfall own forecasts are coming up. >> fox 8 the official school closing station with closings and delays on-air, online... >> we are the only morning show that starts at 4:00 a.m..or >> three suspects in the beating of a little italy...
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the majority were in well populated areas of the city about 1.5 miles upstream from the two large pikes of the city's water intake. one health officer testified filth andamount of coming from the slaughterhouses is incredible. barrels filled with entrails, liver, blood, urine, and other refuse in various stages of decomposition are being thrown in the river. a short distance from the banks, poisoning the air and contaminating the water for miles." i could go on like this, but i am going to stop. i will spend the rest of my lecture on other topics, so we will have time to recover our appetites before we attend the lovely reception the society has planned for us after i am done here. [laughter] mr. barnett: enough. the slaughterhouse act, enacted by the louisiana legislature, addressed public health issues in three ways. first, it stipulated that there would be just one slaughterhouse to service the city of new orleans and the surrounding parishes. second, it issued a franchise to build and operate a facility to a specially chartered corporation made of private investors. third, it was lo
the majority were in well populated areas of the city about 1.5 miles upstream from the two large pikes of the city's water intake. one health officer testified filth andamount of coming from the slaughterhouses is incredible. barrels filled with entrails, liver, blood, urine, and other refuse in various stages of decomposition are being thrown in the river. a short distance from the banks, poisoning the air and contaminating the water for miles." i could go on like this, but i am going to...
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that it has this particular man in charge is worry enough. >> yes, any capability to destroy a large citytown or damage a section of a country is worrying. we do need to concern ourselves with the intent of north korea, and the unknowns are speculation at this point. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you. >> well, another matter involving the united nations. it says it is investigating a suggestion for thi alleged that four underage girls were assaulted in the capital of bangui. >> there are around 11,000 u.n. peace keepers in central africa republic. their job is to protect people in a country that's been mired in religious violence. but new allegations suggest some soldiers may have failed in that mission. four underage girls say they were sexually abused by u.n. peace keepers. the u.n. has launched an investigation. >> over the past week unicef staff have under taken four visits to meet with the four alleged victims. unicef is working with local partners to help the girls receive medical care and is assessing psycho-social needs. >> this theory of sexual abuse made against pace
that it has this particular man in charge is worry enough. >> yes, any capability to destroy a large citytown or damage a section of a country is worrying. we do need to concern ourselves with the intent of north korea, and the unknowns are speculation at this point. >> thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you. >> well, another matter involving the united nations. it says it is investigating a suggestion for thi alleged that four underage girls were assaulted in the...
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a very large city there.appens to be the mayor of -- head of the associate president of the association of african-american mayors. we appreciate all the endorsements we have. just this morning president obama, while he said he was staying neutral made some very gracious independents e comments about secretary clinton and the fact that she can bring her progressive values to bare in the oval office to make a difference in people's lives. >> we have to win the endorsement of people in iowa, new hampshire, and on to nevada and north carolina. we're not taking anything for granted. we're going to work hard to earn every vote. secretary clinton is out there doing that just now. we think when people make their judgment on caucus day or election day, the question they are going to be asking themselves is which one of these people really does have what it takes to make a difference in my life, improve my life, and help me make the progress i want to get ahead and stay ahead? >> he has a better idea. what was your re
a very large city there.appens to be the mayor of -- head of the associate president of the association of african-american mayors. we appreciate all the endorsements we have. just this morning president obama, while he said he was staying neutral made some very gracious independents e comments about secretary clinton and the fact that she can bring her progressive values to bare in the oval office to make a difference in people's lives. >> we have to win the endorsement of people in...
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human trafficking's been on the rise in large cities nearby columbia over the last few years, including atlanta and charlotte. sheriff lott says some of what's seen in richland county travels in from those like this case, originate here with local young women. the county says it's using the task for to tackle human trafficking two ways -- education and enforcement. 15:16:09 "we've got to get out to our young girls. we've got to get out to our school's through our school resource officers and let them talk to them. this is a problem we've all got to address together." sheriff lott said he hopes that at some point that includes a formal education program, but for now -- richland 1 schools trains some of its school resource officers and teachers on the signs of human trafficking and how to have a conversation with students they feel may fall vicitm. clear and cold this morning as we start out in the upper 20s look for another day with lots a cold front will be moving through the state by tonight, winds will start to pick and even though the temperature will reach the middle 50s, with a sti
human trafficking's been on the rise in large cities nearby columbia over the last few years, including atlanta and charlotte. sheriff lott says some of what's seen in richland county travels in from those like this case, originate here with local young women. the county says it's using the task for to tackle human trafficking two ways -- education and enforcement. 15:16:09 "we've got to get out to our young girls. we've got to get out to our school's through our school resource officers...
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des moines is a booming urban area, a perfect example of what's happening in small and large cities.eographic prejudice because i grew up. here, and people take it seriously. if it were up to me, i would put iowa, south carolina, and new hampshire in the first week. that way you get a regional representation as well as a cultural representation. fly.s never going to they won't get it done. i did a paper at harvard about dividing the country up by time zones, and having a drawing every year. we have all the states of the mountain time zones, then central, then the eastern, then the mountain time zone. that won't happen. of iowa isa lot driven by us. we make it important. they build it, we come. we don't just put on a next her coat of paint. the biggest news of the last 24 hours his donald trump announcing he will not do the foxnews debate before the caucuses. a a lot ofn discussion about that in the last 24 hours. some of it has gone to media criticism, and people are saying -- you know what, it is the news media that has empowered donald trump. they have followed down on the job, the
des moines is a booming urban area, a perfect example of what's happening in small and large cities.eographic prejudice because i grew up. here, and people take it seriously. if it were up to me, i would put iowa, south carolina, and new hampshire in the first week. that way you get a regional representation as well as a cultural representation. fly.s never going to they won't get it done. i did a paper at harvard about dividing the country up by time zones, and having a drawing every year. we...
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. >> police quickly evacuated two train stations in the city and warned people to stay away from large crowd, this warning came an hour before the country was ringing in the new year, thousands of people still poured in the streets to watch the the the fire works. >>> there were no fire works in paris at this new years eve city canceled them to keep large crowd from gathering and offered a light show, much shorter in years past. the security was very tight and no issues were reported. >> but the big story yesterday afternoon, folks and yesterday evening, scary scene in dubai, right before that city celebrated their fire works display a high rise hotel, pretty famous actually, went up in flames. she is flames were going up 20 stories. >> officials have have not said exactly what the cause was, but it is 63 story address hotel just right near the largest building in the entire planet. explosions were reported right before the fire started about two hearst before the fire work so maybe it was investigating that. fire works did get on as planned but they had thick smoke it was so heavy, it
. >> police quickly evacuated two train stations in the city and warned people to stay away from large crowd, this warning came an hour before the country was ringing in the new year, thousands of people still poured in the streets to watch the the the fire works. >>> there were no fire works in paris at this new years eve city canceled them to keep large crowd from gathering and offered a light show, much shorter in years past. the security was very tight and no issues were...
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the large city with the lowest average gas price was saint louis at one dollar and 64 cents... a man is reunited with a missing piece of his childhood .... decades after the heirloom was stolen from his grandparents' house. linda mumma shares the bizarre set of circumstances that led him to this remarkable discovery. when 38 year old nate lint stepped inside this type of snowboard he used to ride as a kid. "i told one of haven't seen one since mine was stolen." that's because burton only made about 600 of these boards back in 1983, just as snowboarding started to take off. "didn't think too much of it. super excited to see it. snapped a picture to send to my uncle. the nose. "see there's a 69 painted on there and my uncle had painted it on there way before he ever gave it to me." that's when lint picked up the phone and called the owners of earth and ocean boardshop. did you get that board from? it's super cool, but you're not grandparents house in like 1990 off the front porch." stunned .... "there was a little apprehension." "it's basically a shaped piece of plywood." owner e
the large city with the lowest average gas price was saint louis at one dollar and 64 cents... a man is reunited with a missing piece of his childhood .... decades after the heirloom was stolen from his grandparents' house. linda mumma shares the bizarre set of circumstances that led him to this remarkable discovery. when 38 year old nate lint stepped inside this type of snowboard he used to ride as a kid. "i told one of haven't seen one since mine was stolen." that's because burton...
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it comes as de blasio works to overhaul the city's the municipal building is looming large over city hall. because inside it is the office of the city comptroller: scott stringer. "listen i work with the people who work with me. i have had discussions with governor cuomo on the shelter system, but they are not political discussions." stringer had a starring role in governor cuomo's state of the state speech on wednesday.... "controller scott stringer will review and inspect the new york city shelter system and we thank him very much. controller stringer. applause..." the city comptroller is now charged by the mayor's major political rival to inspect city homeless shelters -- a blatant check on hizzoner just as he was in the process of overhauling how the city handles homelessness. "we're not here to throw road blocks into the system. my job is to assess issues within the facilities and then to work with commissioner banks and the adminsitration to make things better." for now, it's unclear how this will work. stringer argues he has sent his team into shelters before -- uncovering vio
it comes as de blasio works to overhaul the city's the municipal building is looming large over city hall. because inside it is the office of the city comptroller: scott stringer. "listen i work with the people who work with me. i have had discussions with governor cuomo on the shelter system, but they are not political discussions." stringer had a starring role in governor cuomo's state of the state speech on wednesday.... "controller scott stringer will review and inspect the...
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the winter surge brought many large cities to a standstill this weekend from new york,-- new york city to washington, dc. highways closed down yesterday. it will be a long dig out for millions. here in our area people are worried about the impact on the economy on the roadways. >> this stops everything. it stopped businesses for making money. >> it's been okay on the main highways, but if you get off the main highways, on the back streets it's a solid sheet of ice. that has not been fun. >> north carolina is one of several states under a state of >>> we want to take you live to the reds right now to give you an idea of what you can expect if you need to venture out t oday. mobile news tracker. what are you seeing out there right now? >>reporter:i can tell you from what i have seen so far, this morning, the roads are so much better and we will give you a live look right now we are on highway 55 in holly springs right now, we have had to travel quite a few wrote so far. as you all are aware of, dot has a system. they want to get to those interstates like 40 and four for 01st -- 441st you
the winter surge brought many large cities to a standstill this weekend from new york,-- new york city to washington, dc. highways closed down yesterday. it will be a long dig out for millions. here in our area people are worried about the impact on the economy on the roadways. >> this stops everything. it stopped businesses for making money. >> it's been okay on the main highways, but if you get off the main highways, on the back streets it's a solid sheet of ice. that has not been...
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host committee said the city will absorb the cost of expanded city services as it would for any large city event, such as chinese new year, pride or fleet week. any said if the city's costs rise above $4 million it will reimburse san francisco a half million dollars. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> the high cost of living in the bay area also seems to be driving up the price of super bowl tickets. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports stubhub buyers could be paying $5,000 to $5500 per ticket, that's more than last year's game. it's being called the silicon valley effect. prices can go up and down depending on who is playing. >>> super bowl city in san francisco will create major parking headaches. abc7 news was along the embarcadero last night the where some new parking signs are already up. it will be limited to emergency vehicles and event loading. >>> great america is hosting a job fair to prepare for private super bowl events. the theme park is bringing on seasonal employees about a month earlier than usual. 300 people will be needed on super bowl day.
host committee said the city will absorb the cost of expanded city services as it would for any large city event, such as chinese new year, pride or fleet week. any said if the city's costs rise above $4 million it will reimburse san francisco a half million dollars. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> the high cost of living in the bay area also seems to be driving up the price of super bowl tickets. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports stubhub buyers could...
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here in the bay area, it may not have such a big impact because there are several large cities like sand oakland that set up the minimum wage at $12. >>> and women can now challenge gender gap. >>> another new law requires almost all school children to be fully vaccinated to attend public or private schools. starting today, parents can no longer request a personal belief exemption. and, of course, the goal here is to prevent another infectious disease outbreak. a year ago, nearly 150 people were sickened by meals here in california. >>> and starting in 2016, it will be a whole lot easier to get rid of that old mattress you may have. a new law makes california just the second state in the nation to set up a recycling program for used mattresses and box springs. you can go find a collection site by going to our website. called bye-byemattress.com. the aim is to keep mattresses out of land fills and also, dave, to keep those mattresses from being dumped on street corners with all that illegal dumping that we see. the aim is to make it easier to get rid of those that tresses so they don't w
here in the bay area, it may not have such a big impact because there are several large cities like sand oakland that set up the minimum wage at $12. >>> and women can now challenge gender gap. >>> another new law requires almost all school children to be fully vaccinated to attend public or private schools. starting today, parents can no longer request a personal belief exemption. and, of course, the goal here is to prevent another infectious disease outbreak. a year ago,...
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managed to avoid confrontations with minority communities the likes of which have affected other large american cities. we decided to test that impression out on the street. >> from what i' m seeing now, >> i have gotten a good sense from boston. people want to do the right thing and help each other out. >> the trust is not very high and ministries not very good >> they do a better job in philadelphia. >> detail police. they have always been really kind. >> they are a good group of men and women and i trust their judgment. >> they are out in the community and paying attention and they are not trigger-happy. it shows. >> i come from a lot of public so we don' the same feelings the police have. a lot of our friends unfortunately have to deal with this. >> i have known people who have been murdered or hurt or affected in this. at the end of the day, there is not a lot of resolve for these issues. we have not felt as though people have solved things. that is a countrywide issue. >> ed: time for the political maryanne marsh. she' s on my right. on my left is your right, that' where you are. >> there are st
managed to avoid confrontations with minority communities the likes of which have affected other large american cities. we decided to test that impression out on the street. >> from what i' m seeing now, >> i have gotten a good sense from boston. people want to do the right thing and help each other out. >> the trust is not very high and ministries not very good >> they do a better job in philadelphia. >> detail police. they have always been really kind. >>...
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on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch something and then link it back to certain inmates and try to link where it's coming in. we have some ideas, so what we've got now, i've activated the shift team of s.o.r.t. we're going to go in and get in their fast, search the inmates, search the dorm. and hopefully get some of the dope out of there today. >> go in there hard, get them all out, search them, go back in, search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them
on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time,...
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he eventually became the first african american mayor for a large american city. he died in his sleep yesterday. he was 94 years old. >> california public schools are preparing students for the next generation of jobs. but one school in pleasanpleasas starting with kids who can't even tie their own shoes. a pre-school that is no longer about cookkeys and naps. >> welcome to the new scene pre-school in pleasantton where con septembers like science, technology, engineering, art and mathd are introduced at a very young age. >> ipads, 15 minutes a day, offer other ways of reading a text. there science, an electricity globe helps jacob learn about static, trying to build anything piece-by-piece is how many engineers start out. >> at three years old, i didn't know how to pronounce them. >> we have no idea what jobs would be available then. but we'll translate skills with any job that can be created. >> parents pay a tuition, more than $1300 a month. for math, the teachers used cooking as a way to introduce measurements. >> they follow a recipe and you talk about fractio
he eventually became the first african american mayor for a large american city. he died in his sleep yesterday. he was 94 years old. >> california public schools are preparing students for the next generation of jobs. but one school in pleasanpleasas starting with kids who can't even tie their own shoes. a pre-school that is no longer about cookkeys and naps. >> welcome to the new scene pre-school in pleasantton where con septembers like science, technology, engineering, art and...
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host committee said the city will absorb the cost of expanded city services as it would for any large city event, such as chinese new year, or other events. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> the high cost of living in the bay area also seems to be driving up the price of super bowl tickets. our media partner, the san jose mercury news reports stubhub buyers could be paying $500 to $5,000 tickets more per game. it's being called the silicon valley effect. prices can go up up and down depending on who is playing. >>> super bowl city in san francisco will create major parking headaches. abc7 news was along the embarcadero where some no parking signs were up. it will be limited to emergency vehicles and event loading. >>> great america is hosting a job fair to prepare for private super bowl events. the theme park is bringing on seasonal employees about a month earlier than usual. 300 people will be needed on super bowl day. the employees will benefit from santa clara's higher minimum wage which is now $11 an hour. >> a chance to experience it kind of from the inside. there's a l
host committee said the city will absorb the cost of expanded city services as it would for any large city event, such as chinese new year, or other events. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> the high cost of living in the bay area also seems to be driving up the price of super bowl tickets. our media partner, the san jose mercury news reports stubhub buyers could be paying $500 to $5,000 tickets more per game. it's being called the silicon valley effect. prices can go up up...
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just in the freeze warned areas that we need to cover plans, the outskirts of i-4 and the big, large urban cities. the land up towards banality in the west side of palm coast, 33. titusville, 38. melbourne, 38. morning best buy this winter season. how long have a freeze duration are anticipating? 2-4 hours. marion county, freezing sooner. it will last longer. 6-8 hours. in the militia, in the flagler county, one-jars everything temperatures. a couple of city specific durations. 6-a, dunnellon. the villages. 2-4, bushnell. 1-3, called high-pressure to the north. north northeasterly flood. out cold, and a below average. we are going in the right direction on the warmer side of things. normal i should be 71. tomorrow, in orlando, 66. palm coast, 60. ocala, 64. not warm enough, check this out. thursday, high pressure off to the east. southeasterly flow. back into the 70' s and then by friday, the rapidfire flow continues. and you could have a couple of storms. do not worry about severe weather, low pressure is too far to the north. breezy, chile, colder on saturday. we will be struggling just to get
just in the freeze warned areas that we need to cover plans, the outskirts of i-4 and the big, large urban cities. the land up towards banality in the west side of palm coast, 33. titusville, 38. melbourne, 38. morning best buy this winter season. how long have a freeze duration are anticipating? 2-4 hours. marion county, freezing sooner. it will last longer. 6-8 hours. in the militia, in the flagler county, one-jars everything temperatures. a couple of city specific durations. 6-a, dunnellon....
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it's a perfect example of what's happening in small cities and large cities about how it's being revitalized i grew up in this part of the world. they take their civil responsibility very seriously. if it were up to me, i would put iowa, south carolina and new hampshire in the first week. you get a regional representation as well as a cultural representation. >> all in the first week. >> i would do it all in the first week. >> that's never going to fly, because they're not going to get it done. i did a paper at harvard at one point about dividing it up by time zones and having a drawing. we have all the states in the mountain time zone would be the first tuesday, two weeks later, all in the central time blown and maybe the eastern time zone and then finally, you know, you pick up the mountain time zone. that's not going to happen. i do think that a lot of iowa is driven by us. you know, we make it important quite honestly. >> they build it, we come. >> and we, you know, and we don't just put on an extra coat of paint. we build gardens and terraces. >> so donald trump deciding, announcing he'
it's a perfect example of what's happening in small cities and large cities about how it's being revitalized i grew up in this part of the world. they take their civil responsibility very seriously. if it were up to me, i would put iowa, south carolina and new hampshire in the first week. you get a regional representation as well as a cultural representation. >> all in the first week. >> i would do it all in the first week. >> that's never going to fly, because they're not...
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kicking up large waves along the coast. city and state officials are asking the public for help in steering clear of this area so rescue crews can do their job (shayne enright, city emergency services): "there's large surf acoss the whole shoreline so we are just asking the public to stay away from the north shore at least for a few days. field, an empty raft.... aircraft. looking into what caused the collision. powerful pacific storms will continue to pound the west coast but won't have much penetrating power to make it very far inland. the storms will affect our weather but will only do so in the form of thicker high clouds for today and monday. temperatures will suffer today as a result with highs reaching into the low to mid 50s for the valley and the shot for a few flurries on mt. charleston. otherwise it'll be a pretty and highs in the low 60s sunday with a nose of high pressure pushing through the region. clouds return monday as a powerful storm again misses las vegas to the north with a trailing cold front which will con
kicking up large waves along the coast. city and state officials are asking the public for help in steering clear of this area so rescue crews can do their job (shayne enright, city emergency services): "there's large surf acoss the whole shoreline so we are just asking the public to stay away from the north shore at least for a few days. field, an empty raft.... aircraft. looking into what caused the collision. powerful pacific storms will continue to pound the west coast but won't have...
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over the past number of years the city, and most large cities are like this, the infrastructure is at the age of 80 to 100 years old. it was not meant to last that long. i think infrastructure is one of those areas -- >> what's the problem? one of the few things there is consensus on his we need to spend more on infrastructure yet that does not seem to be something that gets much traction in congress. why not? rep. price: in order to identify the level at which that area ought to get spending, you have to identify areas where we need to decrease federal involvement. left is by and large we need more by for infrastructure and don't worry about everything else. just keep spending in that same level. that is not the way real people budget. it's not the way businesses budget. it's not the way states budget. we have to prioritize and we do a terrible job of that in this town. >> do you have a sense of where we should spend less? rep. price: i think there is a pretty good debate about all sorts of areas. whether it is in the area of commerce, flexibility on education, all sorts of various t
over the past number of years the city, and most large cities are like this, the infrastructure is at the age of 80 to 100 years old. it was not meant to last that long. i think infrastructure is one of those areas -- >> what's the problem? one of the few things there is consensus on his we need to spend more on infrastructure yet that does not seem to be something that gets much traction in congress. why not? rep. price: in order to identify the level at which that area ought to get...