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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. voters in new hampshire are getting their last looks at the candidates on the ballot in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary. candidates still running have spent a total 444 days on the ground in new hampshire, according to manchester t.v. station wmur, while the candidates and super-pacs supporting them have spent a combined $84 million in the
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. campaign 2016 is in the fly-by phase before primaries and caucuses in a dozen states two days from now, including seven southern states. today, democrat hillary clinton campaigned in tennessee and arkansas, while her lone rival, vermont senator ber
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. presidential candidates are rallying supporters to turn out at tomorrow's iowa caucuses, the 6first votes that count in the 2016 race. the final "des moines register" poll, released last night, shows the first choice of likely republican caucus-goers is: donald trump, 28% ted cruz, 23% marco rubio, 15% ben carson, 10% rand paul, 5% and chris
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the 2016 race for the white house is entering a new, faster- paced phase, with roughly 90% of the delegates in the nominating process still up for grabs. after winning yesterday's first- in-the south primary in south carolina and sweeping all 50 republican convention delegates, businessman donald trump is in the lead. trump and his rivals are now focusing on the dozen states holding primaries and caucuses on march 1, known as "super tuesday," when a quarter of the
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. a day after agreeing to reach a cease-fire in syria within a week, world leaders met today to end the five-year civil war that has fueled europe's migrant crisis and may have cost half a million lives. diplomats from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia, and iran are among those attending an annual security conference in munich, germany. secre
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> hello, i'm greg sherwood and i'm very pleased to be here with the founder of the healing mind, a clinical faculty member at ucsf medical school, a pioneer in mind/body medicine and a practicing physician right here in marin county, dr. martin rossman. dr. rossman, thank you so much for helping out with kqed today. >> it's my pleasure, greg. thank you for having me. >> it is such a delight. i'm so looking forward to chatting with you and i hope
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company....
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@dustin brown, king and lewis @also scored. @b's will have to put this one @behind them. @they skate at the winnipeg jets @thursday night. @manchester monarchs are on their @all-star break, but when they @come back next week they will @have a new and really good @player on the team. @it's former u.n.h. hockey @captain matt fornitaro, he's @been playing in sweden and @austria over the last few years, @but his young family is growing @and he wanted to come back home, @and that means new hampshire. @p>> i got a young daughter now @and another one on the way. @so it was getting tougher and @tougher to move the family all @family and christmases and @things like that. @so it just, getting older and @trying to think about not just @myself but my family, and this @opportunity came up and like i @said i'm really excited about @it. @background there. @headed down i-95 right now, or @it should be, the red sox @equipment truck left fenway park @today, bound for fort myers and @spring training. @this is the first time the @baseball season is on the way, @over 20,000 baseballs, 1100 @
@dustin brown, king and lewis @also scored. @b's will have to put this one @behind them. @they skate at the winnipeg jets @thursday night. @manchester monarchs are on their @all-star break, but when they @come back next week they will @have a new and really good @player on the team. @it's former u.n.h. hockey @captain matt fornitaro, he's @been playing in sweden and @austria over the last few years, @but his young family is growing @and he wanted to come back home, @and that means new...
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and i had the book achael lewis ic b xplainveryfilt thingsike collatalizebt litions e bubble a the idea hoatpoint was reg thk d thinki this cimatilike howid y pitchs id to peopl makg iso a fi tt was asatable rtai is. it s somethg about li i read the b i pied ine nke 00 p.m yo wyou pick those bos and you' lokay i have to read thiand couldn't put it do itas page turner and my wife annoyedex me in"a u ing b f ae?"anm liam so ie ur lhtd 'sa. a i fini took and i real likehad jdot ner read a ok l th. the' there's li tee our books that i wlday sort ofignify our mes and th is one of ven though i have ne all ofse absurdistomed anchorma others" ose movies, i st thoug i have to make this. >> seth: i sglad you d. i sosaw ian bale who's faasc in the mie.>>mazi eth: an ined aor i woasme a very intiti person trect. espelyrosody who s omhe com sithgshoyointect w chst diguysoks he a pu cod ha fun wi?thwaifou eveve a ek whe youth chn balee ov yo dk hiow>>etreal he'azin s i tt good a ne woulbe and anevy st and dael day lewis anthen -- light laughter ]h: dl y wis wo ix ms to becoma talk >> t you.>> setndn
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and asked him what he thought of that and he said, a, that he had tremendous respect for john lewis, but b, he thought the issue was what was sanders prepared to do now. >> as a long-time member of congress. but some of these members said over these 25 or 30 years, even as a member of the house and a member of the senate he did not take a leadership role on a lot of these issues. >> that's what's interesting. bernie sanders served in congress with john lewis for many years, and the fact that congressm maman lewis would go and say something so stark is a testament to their loyalty to hillary clinton. and the fact that so many of sanders' colleagues in the house and senate say we know this guy and we are working and yet we want hillary clinton. you know, it makes you wonder. i think in particular on these civil rights issues, you know, it shows the divide really, whereas hillary clinton has really always been on the civil rights side of progressive politics. whether it's women or african-americans, lgbt, latino, where bernie sanders views his politics more on the economic side. in some cases
and asked him what he thought of that and he said, a, that he had tremendous respect for john lewis, but b, he thought the issue was what was sanders prepared to do now. >> as a long-time member of congress. but some of these members said over these 25 or 30 years, even as a member of the house and a member of the senate he did not take a leadership role on a lot of these issues. >> that's what's interesting. bernie sanders served in congress with john lewis for many years, and the...
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our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail.e is the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives. you had financial institutions who took risks that we the people ended up picking up the bill for. we have a similar phenomenon taking place in politics right now where you have politicians and pundits who do or say things that have perverse incentives. it helps them individually, they go up in the polls, they sell more books, to get more buzz. collectively, it hurts the republican party and conservative movement. speak.laying out as we right now, there is a big debate in washington over whether or not the senate should move forward and confirming and giving a hearing
our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail.e is the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse...
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." >> reporter: macle moore and ryan lewis' latestest album hitting stores this week. and the 1975 dropping their latestle b, "i like it when you sleep." so beautiful and so unaware of it. the second solo album "the ridge" available fday. i'm christine cruz, 7 news. >> it has been a gray day in south florida with on and off showers. morning lows in the low 7. almost 10 above where they should be this time of year. typical highs in the upper 79 in key west. 81 in miami. and 81 in fort lauderdale. as you can see, everyone getting a little bit of rain. especially key weses half an inch today. right now, mostly partly cloudy mostly cloudy skies. rain in the southeast, 13-17 miles per hour, and look at that humidity, 82%. 6 stormtracker showing dotted shower right across biscayne bay and downtown miami and the beaches, and everything is headed north. so broward, you'll probably see a few showewe next. what we're following is this area of low pressure with a trailing front. that will continue to move toward the east. we're going to get the tail end of that tomorrow night. for the time being, look at all of these
." >> reporter: macle moore and ryan lewis' latestest album hitting stores this week. and the 1975 dropping their latestle b, "i like it when you sleep." so beautiful and so unaware of it. the second solo album "the ridge" available fday. i'm christine cruz, 7 news. >> it has been a gray day in south florida with on and off showers. morning lows in the low 7. almost 10 above where they should be this time of year. typical highs in the upper 79 in key west....
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targets those mainly students planning to travel to areas effected by b zika and urges the entire campus to take precautions.ns. > tisha lewis, fox5 local news. > all right, so is more progressive, that was thethe underlying theme of the democratic debate in new hampshire. hillary clinton and bernie sanders went on one on one. hiltslammed sanders campaign as too costly. he also accused clinton as bein the president of the establish president. secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans. people support me because they t know me, they know my life's work. they have worked with me and many have also worked withked senator sanders. > tonight's debate is the first time that will feature and clinton sanders one on one. the new hampshire primary, byimr the way, next tuesday. many polls ere have sanders leading clinton by double digits. > republican presidential hopeful ben carson reports he is trimming his campaign staff. he has no plans to suspend his campaign, but most of the cuts will come from carson's national campaign headquarters in alexandria, virginia. his senior staffers wil
targets those mainly students planning to travel to areas effected by b zika and urges the entire campus to take precautions.ns. > tisha lewis, fox5 local news. > all right, so is more progressive, that was thethe underlying theme of the democratic debate in new hampshire. hillary clinton and bernie sanders went on one on one. hiltslammed sanders campaign as too costly. he also accused clinton as bein the president of the establish president. secretary clinton does represent the...
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b-i. nightmare comes to life. 19.39.04 she asked me, she said, 'ms lewis, is your insulin supposed to 19.39.04 she asked me, she said, 'ms lewis, is your insulin supposed to be in the like, i don't have no money to replace this medicine 12 i work my butt off to get my medicine 16 now she's stuck footing the bill. when you ask...we investigate. greg adlibs pollen count situation in phoenix... here's another live look...i'll be right back with more. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! other within the southwest. with winds expected out of the north between 10 and 20 mph and gusts around 30 mph for the valley, las vegas and southern nevada as a whole will hover just under wind advisory credentials. it is possible for this to change and if we do have an advisory, watch, or warning in the first to let you know! sunny skies are still expected but with the air coming in from 60s today but as winds die down through the next 12 hrs, the southwest will begin to will be common and moving int
b-i. nightmare comes to life. 19.39.04 she asked me, she said, 'ms lewis, is your insulin supposed to 19.39.04 she asked me, she said, 'ms lewis, is your insulin supposed to be in the like, i don't have no money to replace this medicine 12 i work my butt off to get my medicine 16 now she's stuck footing the bill. when you ask...we investigate. greg adlibs pollen count situation in phoenix... here's another live look...i'll be right back with more. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now...
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our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail. he is the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives. you had financial institutions who took risks that we the people ended up picking up the bill for. we have a similar phenomenon taking place in politics right now where you have politicians and pundits who do or say things that have perverse incentives. it helps them individually, they go up in the polls, they sell more books, to get more buzz. collectively, it hurts the republican party and conservative movement. speak.laying out as we right now, there is a big debate in washington over whether or not the senate should move forward and confirming and giving a heari
our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail. he is the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse...
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marvin lewis won't ever talk about a specific player, a, because that's some strategy on his part, and b, what do you really know about a player after a couple days at the combine? so much talent, so many options to choose from, but at the end of the day... rarely does a combine take a player from a 5th rounder to a first rounder, or from a chicken wing to a mozzarella stick. if you're into the wings, you knew that before you came in, the combo platter, the mel kiper's of the world force feeding me an oversized variety of options that could be one thing or another, just isn't my thing. i'm jeremy rauch, and that's your morning wakeup call. president lashes out at a reporter... and it's all caught on camera. "young man, i'll meet you on solid ground anytime, anywhere, light or heavy, makes no difference to me. you won't walk away." and a sheriff's captain is calling out some wanted gang members.... the harsh message that's now gone viral, coming up. cro2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! h ains disappear right before your eyes. re 4imes more stains
marvin lewis won't ever talk about a specific player, a, because that's some strategy on his part, and b, what do you really know about a player after a couple days at the combine? so much talent, so many options to choose from, but at the end of the day... rarely does a combine take a player from a 5th rounder to a first rounder, or from a chicken wing to a mozzarella stick. if you're into the wings, you knew that before you came in, the combo platter, the mel kiper's of the world force...
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lewis from "homeland." rob top vo kobe bryant says goodbye in his final n-b-a all-star game. he scored 10-points to help lead the western conference to a big win. oklahoma city's russell westbrook was the game's most valuable player. the walking dead is what everyone is talking about this morning. live and lots of wet roads this morning, but frank and jeff are tracking another system today. we'll take a look at whether it will rob 2 shot and i'm rob williams... let's get our first look at the forecast with meteorologist frank marzullo. winter weather until 10am. with areas of the tri state with near 4 inches of snow on the ground and in some cases up to 5 inches the good news is the heaviest snow accumulation is now over. this morning with look at some sctd light pockets mixing in with some possible freezing drizzle but no major accumulation. temperatures starting out in the low 20s rising to near 37 degrees by day's end. this evening we look for scattered rain overnight and that will bring is another chance for some freezing rain mixed in with light snow overnight as temps d
lewis from "homeland." rob top vo kobe bryant says goodbye in his final n-b-a all-star game. he scored 10-points to help lead the western conference to a big win. oklahoma city's russell westbrook was the game's most valuable player. the walking dead is what everyone is talking about this morning. live and lots of wet roads this morning, but frank and jeff are tracking another system today. we'll take a look at whether it will rob 2 shot and i'm rob williams... let's get our first...
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lewis were killed when their storm. tonight s candle light vigil is being organized by the women s social club of wakefield. it gets underway at 6-30 p-m at the annie b jackson elementary school in waverly. in portsmouth -- police are investigating an armed robbery. it happened just after nine las tnight at the neighborhood mart on afton parkway. officials say no one was hurt -- but the suspect got away with cash. if you know anything about this robbery -- take action and call the crime line. a virginia beach road-- temporarily shut down after a bad motorcycle crash last night. it happened just after ten at the intersection of mill dam road and first colonial road. officials say the motorcycle driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. no word yet on his condition today. first colonial road was closed for about three hours while officials investigated the accident. a university of virginia student was sent before the cameras in north korea for the first time since his arrest two months ago. forgiveness for trying to steal a political banner from the walls of his hotel in pyong-yang.he claims the american government put him up to it. nort
lewis were killed when their storm. tonight s candle light vigil is being organized by the women s social club of wakefield. it gets underway at 6-30 p-m at the annie b jackson elementary school in waverly. in portsmouth -- police are investigating an armed robbery. it happened just after nine las tnight at the neighborhood mart on afton parkway. officials say no one was hurt -- but the suspect got away with cash. if you know anything about this robbery -- take action and call the crime line. a...
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lewis is heavy traffic at a local base. we already have some school delays which are at the b rain gear, meteoroloigst jeremy wheeler is tracking possible thunderstorms later this morning. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: rain increasing. heavy at see some localized flooding today as well as a few thunderstorms. especially over northeast north carolina. warm & breezy. highs in the low 60s. winds south/west 10-20mph with gusts up to 30mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. a stray shower or two. lows will be in the upper 30s to near 40. winds wetlto mostly cloudy. a stray shower in the morning. highs will be in the upper 40 we'll see increasing rain and wind today. rain may be heavy at times. so expect ponding on the roads this morning. we could also see some localized flooding. there may be a few thunderstorms. especially over northeast north carolina. a strong storm or two is possible over the outer banks. it will also be very warm and windy. gusts up to 30mph near the shore. this is ahead of a cold front that will turn out of the west. we may see a stray shower or two tonight as a weak upper level disturbance swings through. tomo
lewis is heavy traffic at a local base. we already have some school delays which are at the b rain gear, meteoroloigst jeremy wheeler is tracking possible thunderstorms later this morning. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: rain increasing. heavy at see some localized flooding today as well as a few thunderstorms. especially over northeast north carolina. warm & breezy. highs in the low 60s. winds south/west 10-20mph with gusts up to 30mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. a stray...
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b. this morning we're on your side tracking winter weather. our team coverage will get you ready for the coming snow. rico bush is live public works crews are preparing. jen lewis is watching the roads for trouble spots this morning, and she'll be back this evening for what could be a very messy commute. and meteorologist jeremy wheeler is tracking the latest snow totals and the timeline for when the snow will start and stop. we have a lot to get to with this coming snow today. thanks for joining us, i'm brandi cummings, in for katie collett. and i'm don roberts. many are dismissing students early, or closing all together. this list is scrolling at the bottom of the screen, but you can also find it on wavy- dot-com. now let's get a closer look at the timeline for today's snow event with meteorologist jeremy wheeler. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: mostly cloudy. snow developing by midday. accumulations are likely. highs will be in the low 30s. winds var. 5-10mph. tonight: snow showers end this evening. then clearing and cold. lows will be in the low 20s with a few teens inland. winds nw 10-20mph. saturday:
b. this morning we're on your side tracking winter weather. our team coverage will get you ready for the coming snow. rico bush is live public works crews are preparing. jen lewis is watching the roads for trouble spots this morning, and she'll be back this evening for what could be a very messy commute. and meteorologist jeremy wheeler is tracking the latest snow totals and the timeline for when the snow will start and stop. we have a lot to get to with this coming snow today. thanks for...
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miller wl get paid b huge w for the falcons toght - i'll show you how they d itexr on ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, air force lost to unlv by 36 points last montplaying them in clune ena... lewis palmer high school... hiory wasnn the falcon side ithis one. losers of back to back gam coming into tonight. lcs started ow in the rst ha but up a inat halftime. th unloadein theecd half... dish out tjacob van - fromhe wing...puts e falcons one. haen gham scelesin the rst ha... up and under for the bucke unlv kept answering but falcons ke cliing. zack kocur to van streaking to the ne reverse lay... faons roing... goup 67--- at e int.. jacob n with anoth trie - he finhed the me wh 21 points tad faons showrcenfr flr. outrebg the rebe8 - 74 erv - they'v in aowt home. the best thing about srts is the arments. it's t thinghat brin us ba. thbest team this... best whatever... and if you can smaalk some friends even better. the broncoare now in the nning for e best defense of all time. they better an the 85 bes or the 200ravens?? aqibalib is one of those broncos at always has an opinion.... and goes fuher than just the defense. the bron corner was on n networday d he was a litt more contte th
miller wl get paid b huge w for the falcons toght - i'll show you how they d itexr on ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, air force lost to unlv by 36 points last montplaying them in clune ena... lewis palmer high school... hiory wasnn the falcon side ithis one. losers of back to back gam coming into tonight. lcs started ow in the rst ha but up a inat halftime. th unloadein theecd half... dish out tjacob van - fromhe wing...puts e falcons one. haen gham scelesin the rst ha... up and under for the bucke unlv kept...
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lewis. we'll talk about the music business and how he turned down millions of dollars. >> i don't know. get simply ageless makeup from covergirl and olay. with b vitamins, and spf. it floats over lines and you look beautiful! and now there's simply ageless liquid makeup it helps you look younger in three ways. so in the future when you're older you look younger. simply ageless from olay... and easy, breezy beautiful covergirl! why are you singing the end? this bale of hay almost derailed the ranch. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding the owners were forced to place an emergency order of hay. and with a complete view of her finances, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. ha pa i' th li of ne ha li an we so ma li $2 le ge qu is wh li at >>> for more on our show and on our guests, you can go to our website, otm.cnbc.com and you can follow us on twitter twitter @onthemoney. here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday, the markets are closed for presid
lewis. we'll talk about the music business and how he turned down millions of dollars. >> i don't know. get simply ageless makeup from covergirl and olay. with b vitamins, and spf. it floats over lines and you look beautiful! and now there's simply ageless liquid makeup it helps you look younger in three ways. so in the future when you're older you look younger. simply ageless from olay... and easy, breezy beautiful covergirl! why are you singing the end? this bale of hay almost derailed...
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found dead inside ane apartment building.t b that discovery was made just a short timing a at the sky line towers apartments in fallsalls church. teisha lewis joins us with the t very latest.est. >> that's right and it's still an active scene here after thatt discovery we're told the calll came in around 3 this afternoon. as you mentioned, a man was found dead here at the sky line towers. we're here in the 5,000 block of seminary road in falls church. this is the scene right now, bun i can tell you that there are at least a half a dozen police officers that remain on scene. it appears, we're told, that there was some type of trauma to this man's body. we're still waiting to get more confirmation on exactly whatctly happened out here at the skyky line towers from police.e. again, we're told the call camec in shortly after 3:30 afternoon and here at sky line l towers, this is a mix of apartment units and also condos. again, it appears that this mann was reportedly found dead by someone on the staff, possibly l security guard or a door man. but again, the details are unfolding and we should haveuld more information in the coming minutes. teish
found dead inside ane apartment building.t b that discovery was made just a short timing a at the sky line towers apartments in fallsalls church. teisha lewis joins us with the t very latest.est. >> that's right and it's still an active scene here after thatt discovery we're told the calll came in around 3 this afternoon. as you mentioned, a man was found dead here at the sky line towers. we're here in the 5,000 block of seminary road in falls church. this is the scene right now, bun i...
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lewis spends a lot of room that was adjacent to the white house. use of the technology was mirrored by presidents. another president we do not hayesabout, rutherford b. , was a very high-tech president and was friends with edison and alexander graham bell, inviting them. helped speed up the entry into the marketplace and he knew what he was doing. the number of the first white house telephone was 1. .hat was the number not a lot of people could call. there are 2-3 other phones and who was going to call? there was a phone at the treasury department and some private citizen had a phone. there might have been three phones in all of washington, at that time. phoneesident answered the himself sometimes. pretty sure that does not happen. back to theome second floor and lincoln for a second. i want to tell you about a great misunderstanding about him "so-called"he lincoln bedroom. today, this is the current floor plan of the second floor and this is what is today called the lincoln bedroom. not so. that was his office and he called it the shop. this is what his office look like. it was the nerve center of the lincoln presidency with his ,abinet here, his s
lewis spends a lot of room that was adjacent to the white house. use of the technology was mirrored by presidents. another president we do not hayesabout, rutherford b. , was a very high-tech president and was friends with edison and alexander graham bell, inviting them. helped speed up the entry into the marketplace and he knew what he was doing. the number of the first white house telephone was 1. .hat was the number not a lot of people could call. there are 2-3 other phones and who was going...
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our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail. the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives. you had financial institutions who took risks that we the people ended up picking up the bill for. we have a similar phenomenon taking place in politics right now where you have politicians and pundits who do or say things that have perverse incentives. it helps them individually, they go up in the polls, they sell more books, to get more buzz. collectively, it hurts the republican party and conservative movement. speak.laying out as we right now, there is a big debate in washington over whether or not the senate should move forward and confirming and giving a hearing to
our guest now is matt lewis, the author of two them to fail. b to fail. the cohost of the dmv show. he is also a cnn political commentator. thank you for joining us this money. this is the book "too dumb to -- thank you for joining us this morning. guest: somebody says something dumb or crazy or controversial in the republic and primary, they go up in the polls. that is what too dumb to fail is. it harkens to the too big to book appeared in both cases, you have these perverse incentives....
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lewis and holly springs would **close and ambler elementary would consolidate with dacusville.the board said it would save nearly 12 million dollars. 3 the justice department says contact information for 20 thousand f-b-i workers was published online by hackers. investigators say personal data for almost 10 thousand homeland security workers was also posted.the justice is trying to track down those responsible. 3 the usc women's basketball team was handed its first loss of the season after falling to number one ranked u-conn monday night.their 22 game winning streak came to an end to the 66-54 loss to the huskies.south carolina hosts florida on thursday. 3 if you've always wanted to be on a national t-v show, tonight might be your big chance. chance.producers with the animal planet show "finding bigfoot" will be in asheville. they want to meet with neighbors to hear stories of anyone who may have seen 2011.producers say they're looking to meet with about 200 people starting at 7:00 but they haven't decided on a location.you can email the crew with the address on your screen if you're interested in going or head to fox carolina-dot-com. 3 3 it's (time).a local lawmaker is proposing a new bill that has
lewis and holly springs would **close and ambler elementary would consolidate with dacusville.the board said it would save nearly 12 million dollars. 3 the justice department says contact information for 20 thousand f-b-i workers was published online by hackers. investigators say personal data for almost 10 thousand homeland security workers was also posted.the justice is trying to track down those responsible. 3 the usc women's basketball team was handed its first loss of the season after...
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so i think that issue is settled b by a number of things, including the way the senator has voted. what we're simply saying, and i think what john lewis was saying, is that with hillary clinton we have boots on the ground, somebody who's been there and was visibly there that doesn't negate all the other unnamed, faceless people who participated in the march. there are 250,000 people at the march on washington. all of those people are civil rights icons, as i look at it. >> i don't doubt hillary clinton's support for civil rights and i don't doubt that she's been a supporter of the cbc and the issues you care about. but in 1964 she was a goldwater girl. by her own description she was a republican back then. i mean she was in high school. but she was not doing what bernie sanders was doing at that time. >> well, the thing that i think we all have connected with was that after her awakening, hillary clinton was able to participate in programs and put forth policies that were revolutionary at the time, working with the children's defense fund is just one. but keep in mind that back in that same time, ronald reagan, who was almost a deity
so i think that issue is settled b by a number of things, including the way the senator has voted. what we're simply saying, and i think what john lewis was saying, is that with hillary clinton we have boots on the ground, somebody who's been there and was visibly there that doesn't negate all the other unnamed, faceless people who participated in the march. there are 250,000 people at the march on washington. all of those people are civil rights icons, as i look at it. >> i don't doubt...
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b." we got to get phoebe to or one. spin it to jack, no promises. lewis, you good to go on my call? lewis: copy. l right, we're running out of time. let's keep up with the intel, give the boss something he can work with. jack? yeah. but we want to move phoebe into the or and get her ready just in case, is that okay? yeah. yeah, that would... that would be great. okay. thank you. (clattering lightly) jules, subject is moving. take your white hallway. go, go, go. meds and mentals: pretty cle mental history. prescription for ssri antidepressants after his wife's death. home nurse says his family is overseas. we got nowhere to go. thers civilians everywhere-- or, icu. our only solution is lethal. we saving jack or we saving the heart? wh-wh-whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. what are you doing? come on, move hiback. move him back. okay, jack. move him back. you step away. leave him there. ed: sierra one? in position. lou, jules is on him. lewis, you take a break. (scoffs) luria: keep him on the happy stuff. sam. sending up the heart-- that was you? yeah, it was running out of time. if it looks s
b." we got to get phoebe to or one. spin it to jack, no promises. lewis, you good to go on my call? lewis: copy. l right, we're running out of time. let's keep up with the intel, give the boss something he can work with. jack? yeah. but we want to move phoebe into the or and get her ready just in case, is that okay? yeah. yeah, that would... that would be great. okay. thank you. (clattering lightly) jules, subject is moving. take your white hallway. go, go, go. meds and mentals: pretty cle...
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lewis spends a lot of time in that room that was adjacent to the white house. the use of the technology was mirrored by presidents. another president we do not think about, rutherford b. hayes, was a very high-tech president and was friends with edison and alexander graham bell, inviting them. to come to the white house and display their wares, knowing that the attention this would garner would hope those products kind of speed of their entry into the marketplace. , andew what he was doing the white house got its first telephone. the number of the first white house telephone was 1. that was the number. not a lot of people could call. there are 2-3 other phones and who was going to call? there was a phone at the treasury department and some private citizen had a phone. there might have been three phones in all of washington, at that time. the president answered the phone himself sometimes. pretty sure that does not happen. so, let me come back to the second floor and lincoln for a second. i want to tell you about a great misunderstanding about him concerning the "so-called" lincoln bedroom. you see the arrow there, that is what today -- this is the current floor plan
lewis spends a lot of time in that room that was adjacent to the white house. the use of the technology was mirrored by presidents. another president we do not think about, rutherford b. hayes, was a very high-tech president and was friends with edison and alexander graham bell, inviting them. to come to the white house and display their wares, knowing that the attention this would garner would hope those products kind of speed of their entry into the marketplace. , andew what he was doing the...
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b d national dog biscuit appreciation day. national kahlua day. >> really? you going to bring something in? >> maybe. and i learned something. there's a gibson park in great falls where they're holding the lewis and clark festival tomorrow. >> it's making sense, kenny g. >>> making news in america this morning, faith and politics. donald trump responding to the pope saying he's not a christian while john kasich has an emotional connection with a voter. plus, hillary clinton and bernie sanders and their neck and neck race in a key battleground the latest just ahead. >>> no justice. vice president joe biden, what he said overnight about replacing antonin scalia. how he may hold the key to the next person to sit on the supreme court. >>> twisting inferno. a grass fire transforms into a tornado of flames. multiple wildfires threatening the western communities this morning. >>> and the latest on that terrifying helicopter crash. the chopper crash landing into the waters of pearl harbor. the investigation into what exactly happened. >>> good friday morning. the countdown to the south carolina primaries and nevada caucuses the candidates are stepping up attacks hoping to way undecided voters. >> and
b d national dog biscuit appreciation day. national kahlua day. >> really? you going to bring something in? >> maybe. and i learned something. there's a gibson park in great falls where they're holding the lewis and clark festival tomorrow. >> it's making sense, kenny g. >>> making news in america this morning, faith and politics. donald trump responding to the pope saying he's not a christian while john kasich has an emotional connection with a voter. plus, hillary...