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leyla santiago and zach traveled across the border, they are part of a contingent north to accept the award. >> we watched as children from central america crossed the border without a single parent by their side. and when you see something like that, when you see that fear, you realize it doesn't matter what side you are on when it comes to immigration, because this is about children. >> if you would like to see the documentary, go to www.wral.com and search journey alone. >> so proud of leyla and zach who worked so hard on the documentary. >> well-deserved. fantastic. >>> mike, it is cold outside. >> it is called this morning. >> we are a little bit milder in spots then we were yesterday same time in the morning but it is so prevalent cold. there is no precipitation falling for most of the viewing area. you see a patch of radar echoes going to the south and west and even there, i wasn't able to most of it evaporates by the time it is 4000, 5000 feet down to the ground. as the day wears on we could see flurries and heavier snow showers late in the afternoon or evening. here's a look
leyla santiago and zach traveled across the border, they are part of a contingent north to accept the award. >> we watched as children from central america crossed the border without a single parent by their side. and when you see something like that, when you see that fear, you realize it doesn't matter what side you are on when it comes to immigration, because this is about children. >> if you would like to see the documentary, go to www.wral.com and search journey alone. >>...
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. >> reporter: leyla works for the local government in baghdad. was happy to get a government job because ill provides security and a steady paycheck or so she thought. the plummeting price of oil has left a big hole in the government's budget, causing a restructuring of the state's finances. that has meant a 25% pay cut for leyla, and she now gets paid ever 45 days instead of monthly. >> translator: there is a big fear amongst the employees. most of the employees are totally depend anth on these salaries. the government is effectively forcing people to seek other options, maybe even terrorism. >> reporter: government leaders say that as soon as oil prices rise, salaries will be restored to previous levels and payments backdated. that cost will be huge. iraqi society heavily relies on government jobs. around 95% of all of iraq's revenues comes from oil. about 4.5 million people are on the state payroll, and another 3.7 million people ref state pensions. any cut in those pensions and payrolls means that there is a direct impact in places like this.
. >> reporter: leyla works for the local government in baghdad. was happy to get a government job because ill provides security and a steady paycheck or so she thought. the plummeting price of oil has left a big hole in the government's budget, causing a restructuring of the state's finances. that has meant a 25% pay cut for leyla, and she now gets paid ever 45 days instead of monthly. >> translator: there is a big fear amongst the employees. most of the employees are totally depend...
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leyla santiago travel to the rio grand valley. they're part of a contingent from wral who traveled to new york to accept the award. big congratulations to them. >> awful proud of them. >> a very popular supermarket to our north is now eyeing north carolina. >> yeah. the local town that may soon >> did not hesitate >>> we want to get to some the lockdown has been lifted at st. augustin university. >> very, very popular in the northeast has its sites on north carolina. they confirm that they've signed a letter of intent to build a store in cary. now officials tell the preliminary plan was submitted for cary town center. it's not gone before the council yet. it would be the first in north carolina. >>> wral was proud to help people learn more about their insurance options under the affordable care act. the phones did not stop ringing for three straight hours. our experts took more than 1300 calls and answered questions about how to enroll in the market place and financial help for lower premiums. last day to get health insurance. >>>
leyla santiago travel to the rio grand valley. they're part of a contingent from wral who traveled to new york to accept the award. big congratulations to them. >> awful proud of them. >> a very popular supermarket to our north is now eyeing north carolina. >> yeah. the local town that may soon >> did not hesitate >>> we want to get to some the lockdown has been lifted at st. augustin university. >> very, very popular in the northeast has its sites on...
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>> reporter: bryan and leyla, we are seeing quite a bit of trouble spots. what you're seeing now is basically a live look at a caravan. we are here in raleigh. these are crews heading out to many of those trouble spots. this crew we have been following since earlier this morning and we have even video of that where there were dozens of crews from all over the country who have all come to raleigh or nearby areas to start help treating and fixing some of those trouble spots. we did see the crews. we saw some from new hampshire that are all here, coming to those without power. we did check in with duke energy this morning. i can tell you that as of right now in north carolina, there in wake county. 19,793 , johnson county, 13,795. we haven't seen a good change in the number since around 6:00 this morning but i did speak with duke energy. they say that they hope to get all of these trouble spots, all of these outages resolved by monday evening. which is, of course, bryan and leyla, a longtime. >> thank you so much. >>> if the power company did not get the outag
>> reporter: bryan and leyla, we are seeing quite a bit of trouble spots. what you're seeing now is basically a live look at a caravan. we are here in raleigh. these are crews heading out to many of those trouble spots. this crew we have been following since earlier this morning and we have even video of that where there were dozens of crews from all over the country who have all come to raleigh or nearby areas to start help treating and fixing some of those trouble spots. we did see the...
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leyla santiago spoke to the fayettevillcongrgo. about how something that could have been...another horrific tragedy... turned into another reason... tgive thanks: ---- this is where they gather every sunday. and this i where they gathered new year's eve to ceand a new year. just before midnight, a walked in. the firsosee him-- the pastor -- too quick tofont "i askehim can i help you." -- too qukfont "i didnsee anything butthis oswere can you pry for me. when said that then i knew everyt wgno bealright. days later- the congregatio is still giving t just wh ad tk paob c u a ".there's hygaolih.a nnhe eo ngte the man resoifor the scae rritime apologize he askesnot to eihim. he is not facing charges. he explainsej diagnosedtdebilitat disease. e strugn fl tpewas justtoff at hom on top of that, the veteran explains he is struggling with ptsd partly because he can't afford his medication.: "i saw in hs eyes hopelessness, hur, pain, despair."he is also a convicted felon who was given a gun. he says he came to the church because he thought i
leyla santiago spoke to the fayettevillcongrgo. about how something that could have been...another horrific tragedy... turned into another reason... tgive thanks: ---- this is where they gather every sunday. and this i where they gathered new year's eve to ceand a new year. just before midnight, a walked in. the firsosee him-- the pastor -- too quick tofont "i askehim can i help you." -- too qukfont "i didnsee anything butthis oswere can you pry for me. when said that then i knew...
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leyla santiag ndstnt diggingutto al to lwe4 4. sctci on insirngcr aor du t storm do j . igre bor. theig ha pl beowihebo sa us t w kee rte old. it.kyor hr tle hce t theerrinc w. and d. i eirs h. oes o who dbe ieillas widavcenteat. idte eniences w n >>or mt' whyshiefoeride ord i yourimt llenn s dispatr rte dukegyuserviceenr. btr erybin mpe un bhey' in oag. t rnemen s'sng no i k r: ptg fm wld y ms likerk i merett i>>tswellnas ie sheg tce tomoowgning up for health insurance was very easy... my premium is 22 dollars a month. it only took a few minutes, and i got exactly the kind of coverage i wanted at the price i wanted... it was a comforting feeling to know that our family is secure and that we have health insurance... most people who sign up onhealthcare.gov qualify for financial help to make coverage moreaffordable, lowering their monthly premiums. financial help with healthcare.gov makes it possible... you could find a lowpremium plan final 2016 enrollment deadlineis january 31st. restrictions lifted in new york city and baltimore. most of the roads remain clogged with snow. snow
leyla santiag ndstnt diggingutto al to lwe4 4. sctci on insirngcr aor du t storm do j . igre bor. theig ha pl beowihebo sa us t w kee rte old. it.kyor hr tle hce t theerrinc w. and d. i eirs h. oes o who dbe ieillas widavcenteat. idte eniences w n >>or mt' whyshiefoeride ord i yourimt llenn s dispatr rte dukegyuserviceenr. btr erybin mpe un bhey' in oag. t rnemen s'sng no i k r: ptg fm wld y ms likerk i merett i>>tswellnas ie sheg tce tomoowgning up for health insurance was very...
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. >> wral's leyla santiago spends johnson county and neighboring areas, too. what did you find out? >> reporter: first let's get right to the source, x. here's what they have to say about that amount that would csx network. in a statement, they say csx is committed to this infrastructure projects, which will create jobs, and deliver him to stay competitive advantages for large and small businesses, and spur economic development. all interested stakeholders to address concerns and move the project forward. so, where are they focusing their efforts now? what is being considered? those questions they did not respond to. but, here is who is talking about this today. those hoping to actually get the deal. johnston county and the governor basically said building the cargo hub here, just east of selma, not going to work because of concerns from current landowners and their desire to sell their land. now, other counties see opportunity, and they are making that pitch to csx to consider bringing that carolina connector to their neck of e woods. >> we are not supportive of the project on a pa
. >> wral's leyla santiago spends johnson county and neighboring areas, too. what did you find out? >> reporter: first let's get right to the source, x. here's what they have to say about that amount that would csx network. in a statement, they say csx is committed to this infrastructure projects, which will create jobs, and deliver him to stay competitive advantages for large and small businesses, and spur economic development. all interested stakeholders to address concerns and...
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. >> i'm leyla santiago. certainly we said it yesterday, there was a chance that we might see some snowflakes today, so we are ready to make sure that you are ready for what may be coming your way today. >> we'll drive 5 out and about, we will check in with adam in a moment but first let's check in with mike moss to see what the situation is now. >> this is an expected to be a big issue in terms of traveling or anything like that but hopefully we will see a little bit of novelty snow across parts of the area as we go through the morning and midday hours, others could see that mixed with rain or patchy rain, by precipitation over on general. got other temperature wise, we start out with about 3p -- above freezing temperatures and are likely to stay that way as the system comes through. 36 degrees in roxboro, 37 in lewisburg, 29 in tarboro, 39 in raleigh. soil temperatures are in the low to mid 40s, that will make it hard for snow that falls on the ground to accumulate very much. down to the south, upper 30s to
. >> i'm leyla santiago. certainly we said it yesterday, there was a chance that we might see some snowflakes today, so we are ready to make sure that you are ready for what may be coming your way today. >> we'll drive 5 out and about, we will check in with adam in a moment but first let's check in with mike moss to see what the situation is now. >> this is an expected to be a big issue in terms of traveling or anything like that but hopefully we will see a little bit of...
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. >> i am leyla santiago. hopefully you enjoyed the dayout doors yesterday. >> all that snow and ice and cold and i was miserable. but quite a change this weekend. >> let's see if it's going to stick around. checking in with mike moss. you are giving thumbs up? >> i think so. we will probably add 10 or 12 degrees this afternoon too what we saw yesterday around the area. if you like it a little bit warmer or a little warm break for this time of yearwe have got that coming today and tomorrow as well. let's look at our current temperatures out there. most of us are a little warmer than we were early on sunday. we have got 37 at roxboro, 34 roanoke rapids. 40 degrees at durham. to the south 36 for irwin and clinton. 35 fayetteville. jonesboro at 39 degrees right now. the warming will be rapid as we head through the morning and midday hours. here is a look at satellite and radar. can you see very little cloud cover over north carolina this morning. if you watch carefully towards the left side of the screen, a few h
. >> i am leyla santiago. hopefully you enjoyed the dayout doors yesterday. >> all that snow and ice and cold and i was miserable. but quite a change this weekend. >> let's see if it's going to stick around. checking in with mike moss. you are giving thumbs up? >> i think so. we will probably add 10 or 12 degrees this afternoon too what we saw yesterday around the area. if you like it a little bit warmer or a little warm break for this time of yearwe have got that coming...
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. >> and i am leyla santiago. as more and -- as more and more of you are waking up we are going to stay with it -- with you. we are in it together. >> we like the teamwork. >> if you're looking for cbs
. >> and i am leyla santiago. as more and -- as more and more of you are waking up we are going to stay with it -- with you. we are in it together. >> we like the teamwork. >> if you're looking for cbs
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wral's leyla santd yag owe joins us live. this is the first known case here locally of officials rounding up teens, right. >> reporter: that's correct. david acosta is a senior at riverside high school, never morning. instead he ended up here in custody of immigrations and now, this is his father showing me what he saw thursday morning. ice agents patting down his son just outside their apartment in durham. his mother told me he is a good kid, goes to school during the day, works at a restaurant at night, dreams of one day becoming an engineer. he was one of thousands of children who crossed the u.s.- mexico border illegally during the summer of 2014. his parents tell me he was escaping gang violence from honduras. he appeared before a u.s. immigration judge when he areverend but never returned to immigration court for fear of deportation. and since he didn't show up, a removal order was signed by a judge in march of 2015. it was never appealed. since he is one of those who crossed after may of 2015, that means he is now a pr
wral's leyla santd yag owe joins us live. this is the first known case here locally of officials rounding up teens, right. >> reporter: that's correct. david acosta is a senior at riverside high school, never morning. instead he ended up here in custody of immigrations and now, this is his father showing me what he saw thursday morning. ice agents patting down his son just outside their apartment in durham. his mother told me he is a good kid, goes to school during the day, works at a...
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leyla in the second part of a contingent that traveled up to new york to accept the award. >> as we watched, as children from central america across parent by their side. and when you see something, when you see that fear, you realize it doesn't matter what side you're on when it comes to immigration because this is about children. >> it is a fantastic documentary and if you'd like to see it, go to www.wral.com and search journey alone. >> the award is right up there with the peabody award. >> is major. >>> changes on the campaign trail. >> sarah palin endorses a competitor. >>> plus, watch as a the window of a 7:sudee si-- d asiisewas ca daerth emfecoerwere a fortag xtio po sheadmile. w iers e paf re ave behspral motiongsfo e fied e t judge llhea orfoe fifth ia, tokee std. s ntinprt r.iaga ian cel inmbwi un fiinhedeod k but t whheecmoshhe owd.ha iiatthe . >>eyl. thwierin tr thctg ominheon une s we goh. y e stioyoseg onwi urvee coupd coueo buatkskewa trsatdoesraig amoin es ain bwn erthnoda ck sb a des satliyedawe r ac, since ded ofab tkegr ug ecatground shee ouroe va. , -- wayis, shthe to c
leyla in the second part of a contingent that traveled up to new york to accept the award. >> as we watched, as children from central america across parent by their side. and when you see something, when you see that fear, you realize it doesn't matter what side you're on when it comes to immigration because this is about children. >> it is a fantastic documentary and if you'd like to see it, go to www.wral.com and search journey alone. >> the award is right up there with the...
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d.in wk y kbl rerlrl i fhehola on ul rfwe d or " ey, l,ldahakils ke st cnd , >>> i'm leyla santiago with your top stories. dozens ever homes in south morning because of a serious crash. troopers tell us a driver was speeding on rock service station road when he hit a ditch near elbridge drive. the car went airborne, split a utility pole in half. the driver is now charged with dwi and reckless driving. >>> some sorority activities suspended until further notice. school leads are say a student was rushed to the hospital for an alcohol related incident during sorority rush activities. last night, duke officials held an emergency meeting with sorority presidents focusing on alcohol abuse. >>> school lead enters durham will hear from an activist who wants to add black history classes to the curriculum. paul scott as a the lack of black history has led to high suspension rates, criminal activity and an educational achievement gap. let's go ahead and get on over to aimee wilmoth and check on >>> we have a deck of clouds overhead. we do have brighter skies if you head to the north and west but a
d.in wk y kbl rerlrl i fhehola on ul rfwe d or " ey, l,ldahakils ke st cnd , >>> i'm leyla santiago with your top stories. dozens ever homes in south morning because of a serious crash. troopers tell us a driver was speeding on rock service station road when he hit a ditch near elbridge drive. the car went airborne, split a utility pole in half. the driver is now charged with dwi and reckless driving. >>> some sorority activities suspended until further notice. school...
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. -- what iss leyla venezuela going to do this year. tom: unknown unknowns. thank you so much.montreal. it's oil. that's about canada. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, chief executive officer of zillow. that is 6:00 a.m. in new york city. stay with us in london. this is "bloomberg surveillance" . ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from london. i am francine lacqua with tom keene. german business confidence falls for a second month. great to have you on the program. if you look at the figures today, it is clear confidence is dropping because more and more businesses are worried about global growth. will it get worse from here? the business climate index was a surprise for us. extent to which it has dropped is larger than expected. francine: the main worry is what? the china turmoil? the price of oil? sector which was mainly responsible was the industrial sector. it was mainly those firms that exports -- the shock of the stock markets is also reflected in the business climate index. francine: talk us through political ramifications. , and one of the biggest
. -- what iss leyla venezuela going to do this year. tom: unknown unknowns. thank you so much.montreal. it's oil. that's about canada. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, chief executive officer of zillow. that is 6:00 a.m. in new york city. stay with us in london. this is "bloomberg surveillance" . ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" live from london. i am francine lacqua with tom keene. german business confidence falls for a second month. great to have...