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saul berenthal/ cleber llc "so what we thought that the design of a tractor for cuba should be one that is appropriate, number one for the small farmer, and number two for the organic agriculture that exists in cuba." horace clemmons/ cleber llc "the whole design is one of what we call open source manufacturing to allow the farmers to be creative in how they want to use the tractor, and also be able to fix them in the field or in their shop." the company has already gotten approval from the cuban government. now, they're waiting for u-s permissions to seal an agreement >> stock are slipping in midday trading, led by declines in energy companies as the price of oil turns lower. what's described as the "holy grail" of lost disney films has been found. that's next... and bothered by a growing population of homeless people in siouxland, these middle school students decided to do something about it. the story of their "blessing bags" is coming up... if you think we can grow our economy while ignoring climate change, think again. america's most innovative companies are already moving to clean
saul berenthal/ cleber llc "so what we thought that the design of a tractor for cuba should be one that is appropriate, number one for the small farmer, and number two for the organic agriculture that exists in cuba." horace clemmons/ cleber llc "the whole design is one of what we call open source manufacturing to allow the farmers to be creative in how they want to use the tractor, and also be able to fix them in the field or in their shop." the company has already gotten...
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deeds transferring the city and county of san francisco interest in those easements to g w s arena, llcubject to the board of supervisors approval for the vacation of those utility agents in the conditions in. ordinance >> michael deputy general manager a change to the resolution i wanted to note an additional resolve accuse on the late page copies are available for the public 1942 about, about the ceqa findings that we need to make as part of this action team the the item before you is brown is to authorize the general manager to terminate certain easements and quit claims to the golden gate arena and subject to the board of supervisors approval and just and such so let's talk about what the easements are i'll pull this on the screen what i have for the folks on the screen this is depicting where the easements are located those easements have been obtained by the city over a number of decades and some are what we call paper streets and some have in the come to fruition one street is el dorado street what abandoned in 1970 an estimation of illinois street that runs underneath that has e
deeds transferring the city and county of san francisco interest in those easements to g w s arena, llcubject to the board of supervisors approval for the vacation of those utility agents in the conditions in. ordinance >> michael deputy general manager a change to the resolution i wanted to note an additional resolve accuse on the late page copies are available for the public 1942 about, about the ceqa findings that we need to make as part of this action team the the item before you is...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com great to have you with us. i'm kathryn hauserp. >> it's wednesday, november 4th. getting a check with danielle. >> we won't be as warm as yesterday, you guys. we hit lower 70s. 60s, we'll do it again today. we've bot 30s, 40s, 50s on the maps this morning. 34 in norwood. 33 in orange. low 40s southern new hampshire and merrimack valley. skies clear. look at that. no clouds in the sky. grab the shades as you head out the door. a little bit of solar glare we may contend with this morning. so the planner goes this way, sunrise coming up in 20 minutes. now 64 as we rise. near 60 tee coast. a sea breeze kicks in at the coastline today. middle 50s as we head into the ride home. sunset at 4:34. we're even warmer again to end the week. we'll talk about that and the weekend, too. we want to get you on the roads. >>> danielle, we have two separate deer strikes on 495 to tell you about right now. one deer versus car incident is out in hopkinton. 495 at west main street, the shoulder is blocked there. the area
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com great to have you with us. i'm kathryn hauserp. >> it's wednesday, november 4th. getting a check with danielle. >> we won't be as warm as yesterday, you guys. we hit lower 70s. 60s, we'll do it again today. we've bot 30s, 40s, 50s on the maps this morning. 34 in norwood. 33 in orange. low 40s southern new hampshire and merrimack valley. skies clear. look at that. no clouds in the sky. grab the...
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, called trump card well, lc t ll c to fight him, can you imagine mitt romney having to face a llc forumi am not surprised that trump would threaten this. charles: hold on, i don't get this. they buy air time, where is this unfair? don't they go after each other all of the time? >> no doubt. primary campaigns are messy, ugly, dirty. running negative ads will take place. you have the establishment lining up against trump in particular, it appears that establishment candidates might not support their pledge they signed as well. that is unprecedented focus on the frontrunner, it one thing to fight your opponent but another thing to team up like this. >> it is interesting, he is right, he said if i was treated fairly, this is rough-and-tumbl rough-and-tumble. it is a sign of weakness on the side of the establishment, if they want to win over the american people they could win us over as opposed to trying to chop down the people who are appealing to us, doing it is another thing, this is not something you just do. he does not have any kind of genuine campaign structure. to be able to run inde
, called trump card well, lc t ll c to fight him, can you imagine mitt romney having to face a llc forumi am not surprised that trump would threaten this. charles: hold on, i don't get this. they buy air time, where is this unfair? don't they go after each other all of the time? >> no doubt. primary campaigns are messy, ugly, dirty. running negative ads will take place. you have the establishment lining up against trump in particular, it appears that establishment candidates might not...
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phasing (tryon investments, llc exclusive roadmap)p).. taking you to peace-ofofind and quality of life (forever) investment excellence - financial prominence- marissa has your weather to go next...but first here's a look from walt disney recently resurfaced!"sleigh bells" was made in 19-28 and features disney's first character - oswald the lucky rabbit contract disputes between universal led disney to break away and create mickey mouse.leigh bells" hasasbeen digitally re- mastered by disney animators, and will get its first public showing next month in london. we will see a line of showers this afternoon with maybe a scattered thunderstorm.rain ends late tonight with lows bottoming out in the 40s. tomorrow will be a cooler day with temperatures falling into the low 50s. our weekend looks chilly too with temps staying in teh 50s but lots of
phasing (tryon investments, llc exclusive roadmap)p).. taking you to peace-ofofind and quality of life (forever) investment excellence - financial prominence- marissa has your weather to go next...but first here's a look from walt disney recently resurfaced!"sleigh bells" was made in 19-28 and features disney's first character - oswald the lucky rabbit contract disputes between universal led disney to break away and create mickey mouse.leigh bells" hasasbeen digitally re-...
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to construct a personal wireless facility. >> again, i'm martin fin man of, llc on behalf of the are permit holder, llc i'll stress once again a variety of issues that were raised pe at the prior hearing that was received from the appellant that go to issues that are not relevant to the bodies consideration of the matters this evening and, in fact, are forbidden from consideration by itself city and county and the stats the focus on the issues before the board we've convincing shown there is manifest injustice and there are circumstances that are present it is really inane injustice and unfair to this permit holder and any permit holder to retroactively apply a new set of standards not applied and contrary to the noticing that have been consistently used and grant many have been uphold in the appeals that truly if this isn't the dpngs of manifest injustice i'm not sure what is as far as and sort of the lynch pin is the fact that the boards believed there was ambiguity and dpw has now regulations that for the first time require the notice for the commit not noticing that has been appl
to construct a personal wireless facility. >> again, i'm martin fin man of, llc on behalf of the are permit holder, llc i'll stress once again a variety of issues that were raised pe at the prior hearing that was received from the appellant that go to issues that are not relevant to the bodies consideration of the matters this evening and, in fact, are forbidden from consideration by itself city and county and the stats the focus on the issues before the board we've convincing shown there...
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the front firm for such purpose is dubbed trump card llc, it is not a pac, you notice, but an llc. and the donors behind the dirty drive against trump, therefore can remain secret, as they try to run trump out of race. warning in a memo obtained by the "wall street journal," quote -- the stark, i underline stark reality is that unless something dramatic and unconventional is done, trump will be the republican nominee and hillary clinton will become president. another group scared to death of trump's plain speaking ways and outsider status is aligned with ohio governor john kasich. super pac new day for america planning to spend more than $2 million targeting trump for another negative ad campaign. trump fired back at kasich in a series of tweets. he said, quote -- trump may be forced to do so because in a matter of a little more than a month, the airwaves will be filled with attack ads, and the politics of personal destruction by attack ad will be intensifying. greatly. the gop establishment can't find a candidate to overtake donald trump, so they're supporting several. after four
the front firm for such purpose is dubbed trump card llc, it is not a pac, you notice, but an llc. and the donors behind the dirty drive against trump, therefore can remain secret, as they try to run trump out of race. warning in a memo obtained by the "wall street journal," quote -- the stark, i underline stark reality is that unless something dramatic and unconventional is done, trump will be the republican nominee and hillary clinton will become president. another group scared to...
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according to records, the plane is owned by llc in san jose. even though this light plane flipped over on the side, all four passengers were able to crawl out and they were all okay tonight. reporting live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> for the first time, a 13esh8 special group discussed controversy at the santa clara county jail. the blue rip on commission was after an inmate was beaten by three officers. they will work with the public to come up with recommendations on how to improve the jail system. they learned the county hired an independent consultant. their findings will be confidential. that could affect the future of this commission. >> i don't want to spend time duplicating what is being done. i don't know. >> he was appointed the leader and will step down if more information is not provided. >> traffic is bad in san francisco and about to get worse. expect major delays for the next week. construction is taking place for the next phase of the subway project. 1.7 mile line will connect chinatown, downtown mission bay and the baysh
according to records, the plane is owned by llc in san jose. even though this light plane flipped over on the side, all four passengers were able to crawl out and they were all okay tonight. reporting live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >> for the first time, a 13esh8 special group discussed controversy at the santa clara county jail. the blue rip on commission was after an inmate was beaten by three officers. they will work with the public to come up with recommendations on how to...
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jacobs was president of the jacobs group, llc, a consulting firm - she was also director of community relations for the principal financial group. public records show she also donated $500 to governor branstad's campaign in 2010. the final board member is nick wagner. he lives in marion. he is a republican who also served in the house of representatives, he represented part of linn county. wagner used to be the director of quality management for the esco group. he's an expert in diesel generator control, facility energy and efficiency audits, and building control. i asked the spokesperson for the iub board about how they would go about making their decision about the pipeline, this is what he said: "the board will make its decision based on the applicable state law and the evidence in the record of this case." that means they'll look at all the complaints against the pipeline, the support, and what people have to say at the hearing on thursday. but don't look for a quick decision, the board can take as long as they want to make up their mind. from the digital media center, amanda kren
jacobs was president of the jacobs group, llc, a consulting firm - she was also director of community relations for the principal financial group. public records show she also donated $500 to governor branstad's campaign in 2010. the final board member is nick wagner. he lives in marion. he is a republican who also served in the house of representatives, he represented part of linn county. wagner used to be the director of quality management for the esco group. he's an expert in diesel...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening.n ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff . >> ifill: on the newshour tonight: we're on the ground in france with the latest. >> reporter: i'm malcolm brabant. gunfire and explosions in paris, this time in a police raid targeting the mastermind of the attacks, once believed to be in syria. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan. where the attacks in paris have added fuel to an already heated debate about europe's open borders. >> woodruff: and u.s. lawmakers are briefed on threats here at home. >> ifill: plus, privacy versus security in the digital age. should the government be able to access data on apps if terrorists use them to communicate? >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it is 4:30 right now. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it is november 6th. you had a very big wave to you were excited for this forecast. >> i know. it's like hi, danielle! >> a lot of times at the start of the show, it's the first time we all see each other. >> happy friday. fever. 76 degrees. the latest it's ever been has been december 7th in 1998 with these highs in the 70s. we're coming back into the 70s again today. this morning, it's 62 in boston. it is a little sticky out there. the wind from the southwest at 10 miles per hour and a lot of spotted are running in the 50 -- spots are running in the 50s and 60s out the door. we've had clouds in place as well. little breaks in the cloud cover and a few showers overnight on the cape and islands. you'll encounter wet roads. 60s to start, touch of fog, patchy. an isolated shower on the cape. by lunchtime, 72 degrees. southwest breeze a little active today. we'll still be in the upper 60s heading into the ride home. can't ru
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it is 4:30 right now. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it is november 6th. you had a very big wave to you were excited for this forecast. >> i know. it's like hi, danielle! >> a lot of times at the start of the show, it's the first time we all see each other. >> happy friday. fever. 76 degrees. the latest it's ever been has been december 7th in...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: >>> good morning. great to have you hear with us. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. if you are driving outside this morning, there's frost on every car. >> it's chilly out there, danielle. >> why don't you leave an extra minute or two to scrape the a little bit. the wind from the southwest is at 6 miles per hour. we're colder in some communities. it is 18 in orange and keene. 20 on the nose in norwood. we have 20s on the cape and island where we were in the 40s at this time yesterday. the wind has gone calm, which has allowed some of the frost to develop. skies are clear overhead. we are in for a lot of sunshine. your planner goes this way. for the kids at the bus stop as well. cold and frosty start, but the sun will be with us. mid-40s by lunchtime. cooling into the lower 40s for your commute home but no weather-related issues. the clouds will thicken up tomorrow. i'll take you by the hour by hour time line coming up in a couple of minutes. [gunfire ] >> you can hear gunfire and even explosio
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: >>> good morning. great to have you hear with us. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. if you are driving outside this morning, there's frost on every car. >> it's chilly out there, danielle. >> why don't you leave an extra minute or two to scrape the a little bit. the wind from the southwest is at 6 miles per hour. we're colder in some communities. it is 18 in orange and keene. 20 on the nose in...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com. >> good morning on this thanksgiving eve. can we call it that? i know it's early. >> we can. >>> good morning, i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. frost on the cars when i was walking into the building. >> i saw that in the parking lot. >> it's chilly out there, danielle. >> it's similar to yesterday. the only difference is there's not a lot of wind so the frost has developed. 19 in norwood, 33 in the city of boston. you may want an extra minute or two to warm up the car and scrape the windshield. 44 by lunchtime today. no weather-related issues. the sun will be shining bright and cool with a light southeast wind. it will be clear and quiet heading into your ride home. temperatures right around 40 degrees. it doesn't matter where you are we'll take you through your thanksgiving and weekend coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> we have breaking news from overnight. an nfl player shot. stedman bailey is in critical but stable condition right now. nfl.com says he was shot while sitting in a car i
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com. >> good morning on this thanksgiving eve. can we call it that? i know it's early. >> we can. >>> good morning, i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. frost on the cars when i was walking into the building. >> i saw that in the parking lot. >> it's chilly out there, danielle. >> it's similar to yesterday. the only difference is there's not a lot of wind so the...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. a hostage standoff at a hotel in mali was called off. there were 3 people killed and more than 100 hostages. >> reporter: the hostages ran for safety after ten suspected islamic extremists ambushed the hotel. the group stormed the hotel and took 170 people hostage. all are now safe. witnesses say the men shouted god is great in arabic. americans were registered at the hotel, including employees of the state department and embassy. mali is a former french colony and comes one week after the terror attacks in paris. president obama was asked about the siege during a meeting in malaysia. >> we're monitoring the situation. >> reporter: the u.s. helped mali's military free the hostages. the hotel is popular with foreigners. employees with air france and turkish airlines were staying there. two terror groups, linked to al qaeda, are claiming responsibility for the deadly siege. craig boswell, the state department. >> extremists took over molly in 2012. hundreds
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. a hostage standoff at a hotel in mali was called off. there were 3 people killed and more than 100 hostages. >> reporter: the hostages ran for safety after ten suspected islamic extremists ambushed the hotel. the group stormed the hotel and took 170 people hostage. all are now safe. witnesses say the men shouted god is great in arabic. americans...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> we're going to stick with two breaking stories tonight. a mother is charged in the overdose death of her 17-year- old daughter. >> and a body washes up and police have identified it. >> we begin in rochester, new hampshire where police announced that they are filing charges against a woman whose daughter died of a drug overdose. >> she died in a motel room mother's boyfriend. ken? >> reporter: paula, this is the motel on the outskirts of rochester where the teenager died back on october 17th. as you mentioned, among those with her at the time, her
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> we're going to stick with two breaking stories tonight. a mother is charged in the overdose death of her 17-year- old daughter. >> and a body washes up and police have identified it. >> we begin in rochester, new hampshire where police announced that they are filing charges against a woman whose daughter died of a drug overdose. >> she died in a motel room mother's boyfriend....
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com early happy thanksgiving to you. i'm chris mckinnon. kathryn hauser. >>> danielle, how's the weather? >> the only thing we'll have to contend with are some clouds. temperatures will be above days. the dew point's in the 30s and the wind out of the south at 8 miles per hour. all it takes is a bit of a wind to add a chill to the air. 33 in worcester. so we've had colder starts over the past few mornings. 20s. middle 40s when you come back down to cape cod. the satellite shot shows the clouds in place. a lot of these are low-level clouds that move in. notice by the hour by hour forecast as we head through the early morning hours and turkey trots and football games, a lot of us coolest in the upper 30s. the clouds do break apart just a little bit in the late morning and afternoon. sunshine pokes out at times by 2:00 p.m. temperatures will be running in the middle 50s. once the sun sets, we'll be cooling off in the 40s. we'll take you out through black friday tomorrow and the weekend, you guys, in a couple of minu
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com early happy thanksgiving to you. i'm chris mckinnon. kathryn hauser. >>> danielle, how's the weather? >> the only thing we'll have to contend with are some clouds. temperatures will be above days. the dew point's in the 30s and the wind out of the south at 8 miles per hour. all it takes is a bit of a wind to add a chill to the air. 33 in worcester. so we've had colder starts over the past few...
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captioning provided by: captioning provided by caption solutions, llc www.captionsolutions.com (music) >> amanda: talking terrorism on the campaign trail, why it's part of the stump speech now for all candidates, with donald trump rufflingngome feathers. >> sabrina: and we talk to a local terrorism expert as well as an islamic leader about it. then, the politics of poverty. why you don't hear much about the lowest income residents. (music) >> sabrina: thanks for joining us for this week in iowa. i'm sabrina ahmed. >> amanda: and i'm amanda krenz, glad you could be with us today. let's start with the switch up at the top among iowa's republican voters. donald trump has some new solid competition from ted cruz. he's firmly in 2nd place right now among likely republican caucus goers in iowa. this is in the latesesquinnipiac poll. n carson has slid dodo to 3rd, so is he worried a aut that? no, and he blames the media for the shifting support. >> ben: you have to understand that over the last few weeks, there's been a rather sustained
captioning provided by: captioning provided by caption solutions, llc www.captionsolutions.com (music) >> amanda: talking terrorism on the campaign trail, why it's part of the stump speech now for all candidates, with donald trump rufflingngome feathers. >> sabrina: and we talk to a local terrorism expert as well as an islamic leader about it. then, the politics of poverty. why you don't hear much about the lowest income residents. (music) >> sabrina: thanks for joining us for...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. police are still investigating a carjacking and police chase that started in prince george's county and ended in a shoot-out in d.c. delia gone calfs is in d.c -- goncalves is live with more. >> reporter: that suspect led police on a wild chase crisscrossing county lines in prince georges county then eventually coming over here to the district. it all wound down here with a crash on gainsville stgainsvill southeast about a half hour later. police say the suspect crashed his car, bailed out, and then there was a gun fight in the middle of this neighborhood right outside of these apartment buildings that are all monitored with surveillance cameras. the landlord able to see all of the action going down from the monitors inside of his own home. >> i love southeast. i love the people. i also dislike and hate the crooks and criminals. i hate them. have i no sympathy for him. this guy car jacked a woman. i have no sympathy. i can tell you what, pro
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. police are still investigating a carjacking and police chase that started in prince george's county and ended in a shoot-out in d.c. delia gone calfs is in d.c -- goncalves is live with more. >> reporter: that suspect led police on a wild chase crisscrossing county lines in prince georges county then eventually coming over here to the...
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the utilities board is overseeing an application by dakota access llc to build it's 11-hundred mile pipeline across iowa from the northwest corner to the southeast corner. it would carry oil from the bakken fields in north dakota to a terminal in illinois. some of those who spoke this morning expressed reservations about the project's environmental impact. others spoke of the financial boost from creating thousands of temporary construction jobs. three landowners, including two from northwest iowa, have filed suit to try to stop the company from using eminent domain to take land for the project. president barack obama says an army captain who spared fellow soldiers by tackling a suicide bomber in afghanistan had the instincts and courage to do what was needed. obama presented the medal of honor to florent groberg at a white house ceremony today. the medal is the nation's top military honor for battlefield bravery. groberg is credited with saving many lives when he tried to stop the suicide bomber in august 2012. three service members and a foreign service officer were killed when the bomber'
the utilities board is overseeing an application by dakota access llc to build it's 11-hundred mile pipeline across iowa from the northwest corner to the southeast corner. it would carry oil from the bakken fields in north dakota to a terminal in illinois. some of those who spoke this morning expressed reservations about the project's environmental impact. others spoke of the financial boost from creating thousands of temporary construction jobs. three landowners, including two from northwest...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> breaking news. >> she was shivering, shaking. i went over to her. i picked her up and put her in the car. >> the man who found a 2-year- old girl who'd vanished from her home in the middle of the night. tonight, investigators are not explaining what happened but they do say that the public should not be alarmed. >> with so many unknowns about what happened to her, we've decided not to used child's name or photo now that the search is over. this did start at about 7:00 this morning when the 2-year- old's parents called police say that their daughter was missing. hamilton police, state police launching a search. a few hours later the girl was found in rowley, a few miles away. her head was shaved and she was naked. >> louisa molar is covering the investigation into how she got there. our team coverage starts with louisa moeller who's live at hamilton police headquarters. louisa? >> reporter: let's start with the basic facts. wear talking about a toddler injured found miles away from her home. th
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> breaking news. >> she was shivering, shaking. i went over to her. i picked her up and put her in the car. >> the man who found a 2-year- old girl who'd vanished from her home in the middle of the night. tonight, investigators are not explaining what happened but they do say that the public should not be alarmed. >> with so many unknowns about what happened to her, we've decided...
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"bbc world news" was presented by captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff . >> ifill: on the newshour tonight: upheaval on campus. the university of missouri president steps down amid increasing student and faculty protests over racism and representation. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: russia is caught in a state- sponsored doping scandal, putting russian athletes in danger...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, deadly blasts rock beirut, as the islamic state claims responsibility for two suicide bombs in lebanon's capitol. plus, kurdish forces take over a major isis route in iraq in an effort to reclaim the town of sinjar. also ahead, one public school in harlem is making educators wonder: can students learn best with more time on computers, and less help from teachers? >> could it be that we don't need to go to school at all? could it be that at the point in time when you need to know something you can find out in two minutes? could it be that we're headed towards, or may be in, a future where knowing is obsolete? >> ifill: and oscar-winning actress juliette binoche talks about some unusual turns in her career, and taking on greek tragedy. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved econom
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, deadly blasts rock beirut, as the islamic state claims responsibility for two suicide bombs in lebanon's capitol. plus, kurdish forces take over a major isis route in iraq in an effort to reclaim the town of sinjar. also ahead, one public school in harlem is making educators wonder: can students learn best with more time on computers, and less help from...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: >> if we act here, if we act now. >> ifill: president obama joins hundreds of world leaders in paris, calling for an ambitious agreement to combat climate change. also ahead: the first in our weeklong series from nigeria, where the country is battling the brutal group, boko haram. >> we have children who have arrived and they lost their voice because of what they saw. it seems the war still rages in their mind. >> ifill: and, this politics monday: truth on the trail. parsing facts in the race for the white house. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to y
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: >> if we act here, if we act now. >> ifill: president obama joins hundreds of world leaders in paris, calling for an ambitious agreement to combat climate change. also ahead: the first in our weeklong series from nigeria, where the country is battling the brutal group, boko haram. >> we have children who have arrived and they lost...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> it is 4:30 right now. great to have you with us nice and early. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it's tuesday, november 17th. have you got the seat warmers? >> i had the seat warmer going this morning. >> i had the jacket and scarf on, so i'm with you. it's a heat type of morning, you guys. temperatures are about 5 to 15 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. currently, the temperature's 34 degrees at logan airport. northwest wind is 7 miles per hour this morning. there are widespread 20s in a lot of the suburbs right now. 26 in fitchburg. lower 20s in orange. mid-20s in norwood and the mildest spot is relative right over the cape and islands where bit. otherwise, the satellite and radar is quiet. we have clear skies except for southern bristol county. today will feature mostly sunny skies. your planner goes this way. 45 by lunchtime. so a cool feel today but the northeast wind about 2 to 12 miles per hour. clear excise and quiet for your ride home. temperatures cool around 40 degree
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> it is 4:30 right now. great to have you with us nice and early. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it's tuesday, november 17th. have you got the seat warmers? >> i had the seat warmer going this morning. >> i had the jacket and scarf on, so i'm with you. it's a heat type of morning, you guys. temperatures are about 5 to 15 degrees cooler than this time yesterday....
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com >>> it's 4:30 right now. that's the time. nice and early. the big change is coming to our forecast. we're talking about rain. >> good morning, everybody. temperatures in the 40s in boston right now. dew point is 40 and the wind from the southeast at 12 miles per hour right now. there are a few 30s on the map built overall, most of us are much warmer most of us, though, running in the mid to low 40s. the clouds have moved in, but the rain is still to our west back through western new york and central pennsylvania. it would make slow eastward progress today. it's just a couple of showers between now and mid to late morning. it's during the early to mid- afternoon that we get steadier pockets of showers that we move into metro west. the farther east you come, there may be a band of some showers during your evening commute north of town. the south shore back down to the cape staying dry when the steadiest rain moves in and then we'll fall heavily late tonight. 54 degrees with rain to our west, mainly dry in east
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.the newshour tonight, another deadly friday, this time in the west african nation of mali, where dozens were killed by gunmen who held 170 people hostage in a hotel. then, one week after the paris attacks we look at how the community and police in the french capital are recovering. >> sreenivasan: a night of >> woodruff: and mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze this full week of news. plus, a hip hop musical, that's also a history lesson. we talk with the creator of the broadway hit play "hamilton."
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.the newshour tonight, another deadly friday, this time in the west african nation of mali, where dozens were killed by gunmen who held 170 people hostage in a hotel. then, one week after the paris attacks we look at how the community and police in the french capital are recovering. >> sreenivasan: a night of >> woodruff: and mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze this...
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dakota access, llc wants to use the land for an under-ground pipeline that would carry roughly a half million barrels of crude oil from north dakota..through iowa..and to a distribution center in illinois. the governor stresses...no land will be seized. "they're not taking the land. they're only using the land to put a pipeline through. and we've had thousands of miles of pipeline put through this state."farmer leonard larson has this trailer on his land near i-35. the pipeline would go through his family's property. larson says the governor is wrong. "for them to come along and take our ground for their business, that's almost similar to rape."the pipeline would slice diagonally across 18 counties in iowa. dakota access has said 68-percent of affected property owners have agreed to easements allowing the pipeline. the iowa utilities board will hold public hearings on the pipeline starting november fourth. the governor says he'll stand by the board's decision. "boy, i'll tell ya. we might as well move out of the state if the governor's gonna have that kind of an attitude on the situat
dakota access, llc wants to use the land for an under-ground pipeline that would carry roughly a half million barrels of crude oil from north dakota..through iowa..and to a distribution center in illinois. the governor stresses...no land will be seized. "they're not taking the land. they're only using the land to put a pipeline through. and we've had thousands of miles of pipeline put through this state."farmer leonard larson has this trailer on his land near i-35. the pipeline would...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff . >> ifill: on the newshour tonight: upheaval on campus. the university of missouri president steps down amid increasing student and faculty protests over racism and representation. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: russia is caught in a state- sponsored doping scandal, putting russian athletes in danger of being banned from the 2016 olympics. >> ifill: and life on the road with gloria steinem. the famed activists talks about fighting for feminism in a new memoir. >> it was only after when i had been living this on the road life until i was 50, that i realized "wait a minute. this isn't just something on the way to something else. this is it." >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better >> and with
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff . >> ifill: on the newshour tonight: upheaval on campus. the university of missouri president steps down amid increasing student and faculty protests over racism and representation. >> woodruff: also ahead this monday: russia is caught in a state- sponsored doping scandal, putting russian athletes in danger of being banned from the 2016 olympics....
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, another deadly friday, this time in the west african nation of mali, where dozens were killed by gunmen who held 170 people hostage in a hotel. then, one week after the paris attacks we look at how the community and police in the french capital are recovering. >> sreenivasan: a night of >> woodruff: and mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze this full week of news. plus, a hip hop musical, that's also a history lesson. we talk with the creator of the broadway hit play "hamilton." >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of th
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, another deadly friday, this time in the west african nation of mali, where dozens were killed by gunmen who held 170 people hostage in a hotel. then, one week after the paris attacks we look at how the community and police in the french capital are recovering. >> sreenivasan: a night of >> woodruff: and mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze this...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight: angry protests after the release of a video showing a black teen shot by a chicago police officer renews the question of excessive force. >> woodruff: then, a century ago, einstein changed how we think about our world. we talk with biographer walter isaacson about the scientist's revolutionary ideas. >> it was a huge leap. it wasn't a little improvement of newton's universe. it was a whole new way of looking at the universe. >> woodruff: and "the queen of soul," aretha franklin, wins one of the first "portrait of america" awards, and talks about her remarkable career. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the enginthat connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight: angry protests after the release of a video showing a black teen shot by a chicago police officer renews the question of excessive force. >> woodruff: then, a century ago, einstein changed how we think about our world. we talk with biographer walter isaacson about the scientist's revolutionary ideas. >> it was a huge leap. it wasn't a...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a big win for environmentalists: president obama ends a seven-year review by rejecting the 1,100 mile extension of the keystone oil pipeline. and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. plus, pablo picasso, known best for his paintings, also had a talent for sculpture, now being shown in a new exhibit in new york. >> picasso, when he comes back to making three-dimensional objects, does it in ways that nobody has ever done before. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this pr
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a big win for environmentalists: president obama ends a seven-year review by rejecting the 1,100 mile extension of the keystone oil pipeline. and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. plus, pablo picasso, known best for his paintings, also had a talent for sculpture, now being shown in a new exhibit in new york. >>...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: on the newshour tonight, a deepening mystery: what brought down a russian plane in egypt killing hundreds on board? >> woodruff: also ahead this monday, racial profiling in the courtroom. how one case taken to the supreme court could change the process of jury selection nationwide. >> in the prosecutor's files, they had race-coded and color- coded all the black people in the list of the jurors. they had compared the black jurors against each other. >> ifill: and, elvis costello talks about the moments that influenced his music, and his new autobiography. >> i'm a fairly decent, dark- dispositioned person, but you can start to like it. i was fine being a skeptic but then when you start to settle for that it's not very good. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foun
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for now i'm jim axelrod, cbs news in n captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> here is a live look at i- 270 at montrose road. aaa estimates 47 million-plus americans will travel this holiday weekend. the majority of you will drive, but millions will fly to get to their holiday destination. thank you for joining usp. >> we'll check holiday traffic conditions in a minute with larry miller. first, let's get to delia goncalves with a look at people flying out of here today. good afternoon, delia. >> reporter: good afternoon, mike, andrea. we've been here all morning long. it has been busy since early this morning. as predicted, traffic has increased as the day has progressed here at reagan national airport. so the strategy today, arrive two hours ahead of time. >> so i figured i'd show up early. >> the early bird catches the worm or the on-time flight. >> gave ourselves plenty of time to get here. >> i knew i would get here early enough to avoid the traffic. >> aaa estimates 3 million americans would fly and the later your flight, the more l
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it is 4:30 right now. great to have you with us. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it's tuesday, november 24th. with monday night football, we >> we do. >>> first, danielle's got our forecast. >> it is cold. >> i had the seat heater going. the steering wheel going. wheel? >> is that fancy? amazing. wow, 10 to 20 degrees colder need the heat. temperatures right now in the city of boston, 30 degrees. the dew point is in the teens. drier air has come in, the west wind at 7 miles per hour. all it takes is a bit of a breeze to add the windchill. so temperatures are in the 20s and even teens. the windchill is in the teens and 20s for most of us. it feels like 23 degrees, the real feel at logan. there may be a touch of light frost in a couple of the suburbs. a couple of clouds will be in place this afternoon. overall no big weather issues. the wind won't be as strong as yesterday, so it won't feel quite as cold. nonetheless, a cooler than average day, quiet and chilly. it is a busy
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it is 4:30 right now. great to have you with us. i'm kathryn hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. it's tuesday, november 24th. with monday night football, we >> we do. >>> first, danielle's got our forecast. >> it is cold. >> i had the seat heater going. the steering wheel going. wheel? >> is that fancy? amazing. wow, 10 to 20 degrees colder need the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, terror strikes paris. multiple coordinated bombings and shootings kill scores; at least 100 are dead at a concert hall that was held hostage; and french president hollande declares a state of emergency. plus, kurdish forces backed by u.s. air strikes declare a victory over isis as they take back the town of sinjar in iraq. then: dissecting strong language from donald trump, anticipating tomorrow's democratic debate, and more. mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. and investigative journalism on the silver screen: we look at the new movie "spotlight." >> there's something about the blue collar approach to this work, a kind of boots on the ground journalism that's more or less a dying art and why it's important and why this is fascinating. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supportin
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> it is 4:30 right now. great to have you here with us nice and early. i'm catherine hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. wednesday, november 4th. another nice day on the way. danielle's been warning about the cooler air coming. >> i feel like we've been spoiled. about 60s? >> no way. >> we hit 73 yesterday. summer shot? >> it does. >> this was taken yesterday with a wind surfer out there. just a beautiful scene across new england. yes, another fantastic one with temperatures running in the 60s, so a little bit cooler. right now, we're in the 50s at least at logan airport. temperatures, 54 degrees. the wind is actually calm in a lot of spots. where it has gone calm, we've really cooled off. we're actually in the lower 30s in norwood right now. orange and keene are sitting in the mid-30s. a lot of the rest of this are in the 40s. the satellite radar is quiet. there's nothing going on here. we've got a dry day today with sunshine and a couple of clouds that will mix in. sunrise at 6:21. another beautiful
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> it is 4:30 right now. great to have you here with us nice and early. i'm catherine hauser. >> i'm chris mckinnon. wednesday, november 4th. another nice day on the way. danielle's been warning about the cooler air coming. >> i feel like we've been spoiled. about 60s? >> no way. >> we hit 73 yesterday. summer shot? >> it does. >> this was taken yesterday with a...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. the standoff between terror suspects and police is now over. guns, grenades and explosives went back and forth for six hours. two suspects are dead and seven people are under arrest. jonathan vigliotti is here with the latest. >> reporter: heavy gunfire and explosions rocked the paris suburb. s.w.a.t. teams hit an apartment building looking for the mastermind of the terror attacks. >> i heard some explosions, four or five explosions. i opened the door and i heard many, many gunshots. >> reporter: telephone surveillance and eyewitness accounts led police to believe the suspect was hiding in the building. two people were killed during the shoot-out that lasted for hours, including a woman who blew herself up with a suicide vest. residents were jolted awake. this man says his son was screaming as he hid under the bed. this is a poor suburb of paris with a large muslim community and also near the national soccer stadium, one of six sites terr
captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. the standoff between terror suspects and police is now over. guns, grenades and explosives went back and forth for six hours. two suspects are dead and seven people are under arrest. jonathan vigliotti is here with the latest. >> reporter: heavy gunfire and explosions rocked the paris suburb. s.w.a.t. teams hit an apartment...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight: five people were shot in minneapolis protesting a police shooting-- this comes as a chicago officer is charged with murder for shooting a black teen 16 times last year. then, turkey shoots down a russian warplane that was on the syrian-turkey border, complicating talks between president obama and french president hollande over an isis strategy. and, how pesticides are killing bee colonies. >> we collected some of those bees and analyzed them, and found neonicotinoids on them and in them, so there is an intersection between planting these crops and killing foraging honey bees. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there is breaking news
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. on the newshour tonight: five people were shot in minneapolis protesting a police shooting-- this comes as a chicago officer is charged with murder for shooting a black teen 16 times last year. then, turkey shoots down a russian warplane that was on the syrian-turkey border, complicating talks between president obama and french president hollande over an isis strategy. and,...