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mary louise: support yourself.nne-marie: looking at my mother's work and her work as an artist and her work as a really nurturer of our family, and then talking to my own husband. one of the great paradoxes of this whole thing is i did go home to the state department to be with my children. after two years, when his article came out, i was in more demand than ever and actually, gone more, not gone as much as i had been in the state department, but definitely on the road -- it was a great irony. they would tease me. go out there and give a speech. mary louise: this is obviously a very personal journey. anne-marie: it is. mary louise: walk is back to that moment. you are in a high-powered job with the state department and you are commuting. your family is back in princeton, new jersey. is there a particular moment where you went, this isn't working. something has to give. anne-marie: i would say for two years i had been in this constant tug-of-war where i left the work and this is what i wanted to do and i would get
mary louise: support yourself.nne-marie: looking at my mother's work and her work as an artist and her work as a really nurturer of our family, and then talking to my own husband. one of the great paradoxes of this whole thing is i did go home to the state department to be with my children. after two years, when his article came out, i was in more demand than ever and actually, gone more, not gone as much as i had been in the state department, but definitely on the road -- it was a great irony....
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how about john's brother, or louise's mother? as our story continues, our cameras follow three very different journeys and capture >> do you happen to know the people that live here? >> and capture three heart-wrenching conclusions, decades in the making. stay with us. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see for myself. so i went pro. with crest pro-health advanced. advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. this toothpaste... ...and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing. and my teeth stronger. crest pro-health advanced is superior in these 5 areas dentists check. this is gonna go well, for sure. advance to a healthier stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. great check up. my sister was right. istarting now, you'll find all kinds of low prices... ...on select apparel, christmas décor, and toys. but hurry before these low clearance prices float away. walmart. ♪ i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for thirty years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in thre
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mary louise: support yourself. anne-marie: looking at my mother's work and her work as an artist and her work as a really nurturer of our family, and then talking to my own husband. one of the great paradoxes of this whole thing is i did go home to the state department to be with my children. after two years, when his article came out, i was in more demand than ever and actually, gone more, not gone as much as i had been in the state department, but definitely on the road -- it was a great irony. they would tease me. go out there and give a speech. mary louise: this is obviously a very personal journey. anne-marie: it is. mary louise: walk is back to that moment. you are in a high-powered job with the state department and you are commuting. your family is back in princeton, new jersey. is there a particular moment where you went, this isn't working. something has to give. anne-marie: i would say for two years i had been in this constant tug-of-war where i left the work and this is what i wanted to do and i would ge
mary louise: support yourself. anne-marie: looking at my mother's work and her work as an artist and her work as a really nurturer of our family, and then talking to my own husband. one of the great paradoxes of this whole thing is i did go home to the state department to be with my children. after two years, when his article came out, i was in more demand than ever and actually, gone more, not gone as much as i had been in the state department, but definitely on the road -- it was a great...
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louise, great to have you. let's talk about your global growth outlook. more stimulus coming through for the chinese. is that something you would welcome, the global growth story needs right now? louise: absolutely. estimates have been hit very hard in the last six months. this is only the start. we need to see more evidence of growth from china for anybody to give and any amount of credence. what is your expectation around the global growth? how are you investing in that in 2016? heard people talking about how the trade has been declining and how that might not bode well for the global trade story. the u.s. federal reserve blooming -- looming confidence. louise: what a lot of people have been talking about in the recent commentary. the u.s. hiking rates is a positive sign. we have seen the reaction to relativelyen expecting. u.s. said they will because his going ahead. elsewhere in the world, a lot of emerging markets are linked to china. lower commodity prices, lower demand. europe, the story there is relatively positive. think there are some reasons to
louise, great to have you. let's talk about your global growth outlook. more stimulus coming through for the chinese. is that something you would welcome, the global growth story needs right now? louise: absolutely. estimates have been hit very hard in the last six months. this is only the start. we need to see more evidence of growth from china for anybody to give and any amount of credence. what is your expectation around the global growth? how are you investing in that in 2016? heard people...
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tom: anna-louise pointed out , microsoft is a big part of it.ot of optimism, an opportunity to show his stuff. a lot of enthusiasm around microsoft right now. we haven't seen that for many years. that is a big part of it. look at facebook, the facebook story is full and positive energy right now. there is a belief that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg are doing the right thing. they are keeping people engaged. they have overcome all of the concerns about mobile. emily: anna-louise, talk about how what we are seeing in tech compares to the s&p? anna-louise: the s&p forecasts are calling for contraction in the current fiscal year. tech for earnings, i believe it is 12% growth. revenue, 4.7%. we are seeing higher growth prospects. one interesting dynamic is, we are seeing investors come back to tech. the tech group is beating the consumer discretionary group. that is been the leader in the market this year. emily: in an op-ed, an end to the tech bubble bait. he writes, this line of thinking ignores the value digital technologies have created. mo
tom: anna-louise pointed out , microsoft is a big part of it.ot of optimism, an opportunity to show his stuff. a lot of enthusiasm around microsoft right now. we haven't seen that for many years. that is a big part of it. look at facebook, the facebook story is full and positive energy right now. there is a belief that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg are doing the right thing. they are keeping people engaged. they have overcome all of the concerns about mobile. emily: anna-louise, talk...
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and louise hirschfeld cullman.b. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston.ar 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 yourar 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: again and thanks for joining us. president obama tried to reassure americans that the u.s. government is doing everything it can s asu to protect us from potential terrorist attacks like the one last week in san bernardino, california. the president spoke to the american public from the oval office tonight for only they third time in his presidency. he said there is no evidence that california couple who gunned
and louise hirschfeld cullman.b. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston.ar 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 yourar retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions...
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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, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. negotiators from nearly every country in the world unanimously agreed to a landmark agreement today to combat climate change, pledging to reduce their emissions from burning fossil fuels that cause global warming. it's the first-ever climate pact to commit all countries -- industrialized ones like the united states and developing countries like china and india - - to take action. delegates from 196
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...
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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: the tisch wnet stt lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> thompson: good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm megan thompson, in for hari sreenivasan. the iraqi army claimed a major victory today over islamic state militants. the army said it has defeated isis fighters in the city of ramadi, about 80 miles west of baghdad, after a week of heavy fighting. an iraqi military spokesman said the u.s.-trained troops have retaken a complex isis was using as a headquarters and are now focusing on clearing out pockets of resistance. the iraqi government plans to hold a flag raising ceremony over the complex on monday. ramadi was captured
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: the tisch wnet stt lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend....
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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 conributions 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. thanks for joining us. i'm megan thompson, in for hari sreenivasan. officials now say at least 17 people are dead after a string of deadly storms and tornadoes ripped through the south earlier this week. last night, families near birmingham, alabama were left to sort through what was left of their homes after a tornado touched down christmas day. two hundred roads in alabama are still closed and flood warnings are still in effect
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 conributions to your...
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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. at's why we are your tirement 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. a key region in afghanistan could be on the verge of falling to the taliban. the deputy governor of helmand province, an area that u.s. troops once fought to secure, says urgent action is needed to prevent its collapse. the official posted an unusual public plea to afghan president ashraf ghani on facebook saying, quote: "helmand is standing on the brink, and there is a serious need for you to come." t
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. at's why we are your tirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs...
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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, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. united nations secretary general ban ki moon says the climate change pact endorsed by close to 200 nations is a turning point" to make human life "sustainable on a healthy planet. world leaders are welcoming the agreement designed to curb planet-polluting carbon gases that have been causing a rise in global temperatures. the paris agreement approved yesterday commits countries to take steps that could
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...
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louise: we look at both.ective, consumption is important because it tells you how important it is in terms of the overall economy and we expect that share to be rising. even though gdp growth is slowing down, consumption growth is going to outpace overall outward growth. in addition, you have to look at income as well, the purchasing power because it helps you understand what types of products and services they will be able to buy and what price points they will be looking for. brendan: we were talking about products, what about services? we have seen this trend in the u.s. away from things and more for experiences. louise: chinese consumers are interested in services. some of their biggest concerns are health and wellness and workplace ballot -- work life balance. they are time constrained and thinking about their health and personal lives and they are looking for services to help them better adjust those types of needs. brendan: that is a fascinating development because what we're looking at is solutions to
louise: we look at both.ective, consumption is important because it tells you how important it is in terms of the overall economy and we expect that share to be rising. even though gdp growth is slowing down, consumption growth is going to outpace overall outward growth. in addition, you have to look at income as well, the purchasing power because it helps you understand what types of products and services they will be able to buy and what price points they will be looking for. brendan: we were...
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louise toppin. ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the aharmoniesise high as the listening skies ♪ ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪ sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope and the present has brought us ♪ ♪ facing the rising sun of our new day begun let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ stony the road we trod bitter the chastening rod felt in the day that hope unborn had died ♪ ♪ yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place on which our fathers sighed ♪ ♪ we have come over a way that with tears has been watered ♪ ♪ we have come treading the path through the blood of the slaughtered ♪ ♪ out from the gloomy past till now we stand at last where the white gleam of our bright star is cast ♪ ♪ god of our weary years ♪ god of our silent tears thou who has brought us thus far on the way ♪ ♪ thou who has by thy might led us into the light keep us forever in the path we pray ♪ ♪ lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee ♪ ♪ lest our hearts drunk with the
louise toppin. ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the aharmoniesise high as the listening skies ♪ ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪ sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us ♪ ♪ sing a song full of the hope and the present has brought us ♪ ♪ facing the rising sun of our new day begun let us march on till victory is won ♪ ♪ stony the road we trod bitter the chastening rod felt in the day that hope unborn...
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. >> louise mendez rivas stabbed month. >>> today marks three years since the shooting in new town connecticut the town did not this is the first time that that anniversary has 20 first graders and staff members were shot and killed. >>> antigun violence advocates used this anniversary to reveal a new bill board, replacing the one that used to sit along the mass pike, the billboard is designed to honor the victims of gun violence while showing you can put sensible and effective laws in place. >> as this billboard makes clear, standing together as a nation a way forward to peace and to safety. >> tougher legislation is across this country the better off we are. >> that billboard is on the parking garage at 50 dalton street, the group stop handgun violence will display messages for the next few year. >>> boston university is revoking bill cosby's honorary degree, across the country colleges have been revoking cosby's degrees for months, bu resisted until today, cosby's own statement in a deposition about the treatment of women drove the decision. cosby was given and honorary doctor rate last yea
. >> louise mendez rivas stabbed month. >>> today marks three years since the shooting in new town connecticut the town did not this is the first time that that anniversary has 20 first graders and staff members were shot and killed. >>> antigun violence advocates used this anniversary to reveal a new bill board, replacing the one that used to sit along the mass pike, the billboard is designed to honor the victims of gun violence while showing you can put sensible and...
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among those is gloria louise james of fort madison. she was sentenced to 1 - hundred 88 months in prison in 20- 04 for methamphetamine charges. president obama is cutting seven months off that sentence. the president has done the same thing for nearly 2 - hundred american prisoners ... most of whom were given mandatory minimum sentences for non - violent drug offenses. the bernie sanders campaign once again has access to its voter database after being locked out for 24 hours. yesterday the democratic national committee blocked the sanders campaign from accessing the program after learning someone on sanders' staff had accessed confidential hillary clinton campaign material. sanders' campaign filed a lawsuit yesterday to fight the action of this morning the d- n - c reversed course. this evening sanders, clinton and martin o-malley are holding their final debate of 20-15 in new hampshire. this evening, republican frontrunner donald trump returned to iowa for the first time since the g-o-p debate on tuesday. earlier this week vladimir pu
among those is gloria louise james of fort madison. she was sentenced to 1 - hundred 88 months in prison in 20- 04 for methamphetamine charges. president obama is cutting seven months off that sentence. the president has done the same thing for nearly 2 - hundred american prisoners ... most of whom were given mandatory minimum sentences for non - violent drug offenses. the bernie sanders campaign once again has access to its voter database after being locked out for 24 hours. yesterday the...
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we won't tell you that thelma and louise drive off a cliff in the end. the movie made an estimated $57 million. that easily surpassed the previous thursday night record harry potter film. marie: a nice chunk of change. it is on course to exceed the record to mystic opening of -- domestic opening of "jurassic world," which opened with a $208 million cha-ching. reed: a christmas gift for -- this year, courtesy of walker furniture. they donate to families that really needed. more than 2000 people wrote in. one family desperately needed a bed to sleep on. >> my mom works 2 jobs just to have money to pay the bills. they have no way to afford to buy anything. they were able to get a place to live. they were sleeping on the floor. blankets and pillows. their son was hurt in an accident at school, running track. he fractured his hip and his been laying on the floor since that happened to him. that is very hard. it's hard for him to heal. reed: so many good people in the community delivered this fresh christmas tree by starr nursery. they supplied gifts, toys,a n
we won't tell you that thelma and louise drive off a cliff in the end. the movie made an estimated $57 million. that easily surpassed the previous thursday night record harry potter film. marie: a nice chunk of change. it is on course to exceed the record to mystic opening of -- domestic opening of "jurassic world," which opened with a $208 million cha-ching. reed: a christmas gift for -- this year, courtesy of walker furniture. they donate to families that really needed. more than...
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police say rochester atarkd 0 08-year-old louise car owe while she was leave foring church and stabbedary lane in the drive way. lane was in the process of getting divorced and moved in with her mother. >> transporting booze across state lines without paying taxes, 130 cases. this is what trooper saw in passenger seat of king fu one khvy suburban. wong, from massachusetts was trying to skirt the skies tax he picked up some liquor in new jersey and rests in delaware. wong has been freed on bail. >> boxing great larry holmes got a big honor today in his hometown of easton, pennsylvania. holmes was there as city dedicate aid 9 foot tall bronze statue of the so-called easton assassin. "action news" reporter jeff chirico joins us liver from the satellite sentence were more, jeff. >> holmes considered by many to be one of the greatest heavy weights of all time and also a philanthropist and businessman who neighbors say has not forgotten his roots. >> it's an honor few receive. a marching band escort through the streets of their hometown and this is easton. and it loves larry holmes. >> hello
police say rochester atarkd 0 08-year-old louise car owe while she was leave foring church and stabbedary lane in the drive way. lane was in the process of getting divorced and moved in with her mother. >> transporting booze across state lines without paying taxes, 130 cases. this is what trooper saw in passenger seat of king fu one khvy suburban. wong, from massachusetts was trying to skirt the skies tax he picked up some liquor in new jersey and rests in delaware. wong has been freed on...
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louise bishop is accused of not recording money she took from an informant posing as a lobbyist. her case was brought by city prosecutors after attorney general kane abandoned it. she believed it improperly targeted plaque officials. she is new on probation for six months. it's 4:08. happening in king of patricia the faithful are getting ready for the movie coming out. and this theater is showing a marathon of the "star wars" fans. amc in salem is showing the marathon. that started at 1:00. all seven movies played back-to-back him fans all say the same thing, there is nothing like seeing the movies on the big screen. >> to see the original, the 4, 5 and 6 in theaters on the big screen, absolutely. >> home ward bound. >> i haven't seen the original since '77. it's kind of a big deal. >> "star wars" the force opens in theaters tonight. if you don't have a tick, you might need the force to get one. a lot of people have pre ordered. >> nine minutes after 4:00. things are getting ready to change in a damp way. i'm tracking rain and staying most of the day. some day time downpours. ton
louise bishop is accused of not recording money she took from an informant posing as a lobbyist. her case was brought by city prosecutors after attorney general kane abandoned it. she believed it improperly targeted plaque officials. she is new on probation for six months. it's 4:08. happening in king of patricia the faithful are getting ready for the movie coming out. and this theater is showing a marathon of the "star wars" fans. amc in salem is showing the marathon. that started at...
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this system sweeping the south - spawning tornadoes - and dumping heavy "jeez louise! it's blowing!" and it's already turned deadly. natsot - "wow - a real, live tornado." natsot - "they've already got emergency folks out here? i'm videoing the damage. i mean ere's 18- wheelers blown over, an old cotton gin." by nightfall - parts of holly springs, mississippi - reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home? left figuring out what's left. richard cantu, abc news, new york. the eastern iowa airirrt is not as busy as you might think. airport officials in cedar rapids tell us it's really never crowded at the airport dung christmas time. the airport expects the crowds to come next week - ahead of the rose bowl. more than 3-thousand passengers are expected to fly out to southern california in the coming days. the hawkeyes will make the trip tomorrow. the team is scheduled to depart the eastern iowa airport around noon.n.e'll have coverage of the departure on the kcrg- tv9 news at 5 and 6. scott will talk one-on- one with hawkeye coach kirk feren
this system sweeping the south - spawning tornadoes - and dumping heavy "jeez louise! it's blowing!" and it's already turned deadly. natsot - "wow - a real, live tornado." natsot - "they've already got emergency folks out here? i'm videoing the damage. i mean ere's 18- wheelers blown over, an old cotton gin." by nightfall - parts of holly springs, mississippi - reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home? left figuring out what's...
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natsot - (social) "jeez louise! it's blowing!" and it's already turned deadly. natsot - "wow - a real, live tornado." natsot - "they've already got emergency folks out here? i'm videoing the damage. i mean there's 18-wheelers blown over, an old cotton gin." by nightfall - parts of holly springs, mississippi - reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home? left figuring out what's left. richard cantu, abc news, new york. and as search crews continue looking for more victims tonight... that storm system isn't through let's toss it over to meteorologist karla huelga in the weather center who's tacking it all for us... karla? a big change in the weather is headed to las vegas. christmas eve will be a nice day with temperatures dead on normal for this time of year and mostly sunny skies. very strong winds will push in later in the day with gusts increasing to about 35mph and wind advisories possible for we're learning devastating new details about the victim of sunday's... we're told the husband of 32-year- old jessica valenzuela... trie
natsot - (social) "jeez louise! it's blowing!" and it's already turned deadly. natsot - "wow - a real, live tornado." natsot - "they've already got emergency folks out here? i'm videoing the damage. i mean there's 18-wheelers blown over, an old cotton gin." by nightfall - parts of holly springs, mississippi - reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home? left figuring out what's left. richard cantu, abc news, new york. and as search...
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. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon her autistic 9-year- old antonio was missing from louise spencer elementary at pickup time from the after- school program. no one knew where it was. >> somebody has to be rational. only thing we know the little boy said we saw him walk out the building. >> reporter: the parents say almost immediately, their minds flashed back to new york city 2013 and the sad case of a avonte oquendo. he was found dead after wandering out. >> they need to be watched. >> reporter: booker and brown said they learned a school aide failed escort antonio to the after-school program that was on his schedule. >> he said the aide askedded asked him what you want to do to, go home? i told her last night he is not able to make no decisions proper procedure or protocol. >> reporter: the parents say antonio spent an hour on the bus as the driver stopped repeatedly at their complex where no one was home to collect the boy. he was upset but okay when they eventually reunited. >> somebody got to be held accountable for this. >> reporter: the parents say the principal took full responsibilit
. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon her autistic 9-year- old antonio was missing from louise spencer elementary at pickup time from the after- school program. no one knew where it was. >> somebody has to be rational. only thing we know the little boy said we saw him walk out the building. >> reporter: the parents say almost immediately, their minds flashed back to new york city 2013 and the sad case of a avonte oquendo. he was found dead after wandering out. >> they need...
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arrest and due in court, the other still on the run >> and now hearing the calls for help, wbz's louise molar has more. >> reporter: from inside this quincy home, a sound that could endeuce fear in any parent. >> where are you hiding? >> in my room. >> reporter: a 16-year-old girl locked herself in her room and called 911 after two men kicked in the backdoor to her house. >> can you hear how many are there? >> two or thee. >> reporter: and tied her 6 month pregnant mother to a chair with tape. >> she's very scary, crying a lot, so i called, you know, i >> reporter: husband and father allen ang says they were in the home for 10 minutes, thanks to the quick action they were able to chase down and arrest one of them, 22-year-old kevin murphy from revere, now charged with home invasion, kidnapping and assault and battery. >> and locked up herself and then, you know, tried calling 911 and then the cop got very fast. >> reporter: police dogs were also able to track down this gun, but not the other suspect. the mother described him wearing a black puffy jacket and mask. police now believe this
arrest and due in court, the other still on the run >> and now hearing the calls for help, wbz's louise molar has more. >> reporter: from inside this quincy home, a sound that could endeuce fear in any parent. >> where are you hiding? >> in my room. >> reporter: a 16-year-old girl locked herself in her room and called 911 after two men kicked in the backdoor to her house. >> can you hear how many are there? >> two or thee. >> reporter: and tied...
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. >> geez louise, it's blowing. >> reporter: it's already turned deadly. >> man, a real-life tornado. >> they've got emergency folks out here videoing the damage. there's 18-wheelers blowing over. an old cotton ginn. >> parts of holly springs mississippi reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home left figuring out what's left. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> those storms are striking just as tens of millions of americans head out for the holidays. yesterday was the busiest travel day this holiday season. for many it's been a nightmare. airports packed with hundreds of cancellations and nearly 6,000 delays. this southwest airlines flight you're about to see was forced to return to oakland for an emergency landing. you see it there. the plane had a mechanical problem. it had to circle for nearly four hours. >> the plane was thumping and it was going very slow because they were trying to get the landing gear up and it wouldn't go up. >> if you haven't finalized travel plans yet, be aware the second worst travel day is expected to be this sunday. >>
. >> geez louise, it's blowing. >> reporter: it's already turned deadly. >> man, a real-life tornado. >> they've got emergency folks out here videoing the damage. there's 18-wheelers blowing over. an old cotton ginn. >> parts of holly springs mississippi reduced to piles of bricks. families planning to spend the holidays at home left figuring out what's left. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> those storms are striking just as tens of millions of americans...
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montgomery county police say 47-year-old louise volusko ran into the officer on thanksgiving. he refuse ed to take a breathalyzer test. his result s are still pending. officer leotta is in the hospital with a traumatic head injury. >> don't want to be any officer. but somebody you personally train, you rode with for a year, care about deeply, this was preventable by somebody not getting behind the wheel. >> if you would like to send wishes to leotta and his family, search officer leotta. >> a change in the consequence for the first officer charged in freddie gray's death. porter's lawyers are shifting the blame to officer goodson who faces a more serious charge. he is scheduled to go on trial next month. an expert medical witness claims that freddie gray likely would have survived if he had had immediate medical attention. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> donald trump claims a large number of muslims living in the u.s. hate ameri
montgomery county police say 47-year-old louise volusko ran into the officer on thanksgiving. he refuse ed to take a breathalyzer test. his result s are still pending. officer leotta is in the hospital with a traumatic head injury. >> don't want to be any officer. but somebody you personally train, you rode with for a year, care about deeply, this was preventable by somebody not getting behind the wheel. >> if you would like to send wishes to leotta and his family, search officer...
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gloria louise james of fort madison made the list. in 2004, she was sentenced to 188 months in prison for methamphetamine charges. now, james is getting seven months shaved off that sentence. the president has done the same thing for nearly 200 inmates ... most of whom were given mandatory minimum sentences for non - violent drug offenses. an iowa high school wrestler has died after competing at a tournament in spencer. the sioux city journal reports spencer high senior austin roberts suffered an injury during one of his matches yesterday. he died at the hospital. roberts placed eighth at the class 2-a state tournament last year. today's youth wrestling tournament in spencer has been canceled. the holiday season- while merry and bright- can bring financial stress to some iowans looking for a fresh start. that's where the soaring hearts foundation has stepped in to help. survived domestic violence. one woman in need is working two jobs to provide for her kids, but is still falling on hard times. soaring hearts is asking for the communi
gloria louise james of fort madison made the list. in 2004, she was sentenced to 188 months in prison for methamphetamine charges. now, james is getting seven months shaved off that sentence. the president has done the same thing for nearly 200 inmates ... most of whom were given mandatory minimum sentences for non - violent drug offenses. an iowa high school wrestler has died after competing at a tournament in spencer. the sioux city journal reports spencer high senior austin roberts suffered...
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miss yamada, louise yamada, will not get up early enough.n your equity markets. that will be on bloomberg radio. ♪ guy: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance." guy johnson in london, with tom keene in new york. warm it is in london this morning, around 60. i will put that in american for everybody. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: that was very thoughtful. thank you, god. china's leaders are signaling they will take more steps to support growth. that includes lightning the fiscal deficit. released at the end of the government were conference says volatility must be more flexible and fiscal policy more forceful. ajudge has declined to order mental evaluation of sumner redstone, citing the media mogul's privacy life. contends heriend cannot make decisions for himself. she was in charge of his care in october when she was kicked out of his home. sumner redstone control cbs and viacom. the bloomberg billionaires index carlos slim has lost money. saying they are headed for the biggest decline since 2008. he is now the fi
miss yamada, louise yamada, will not get up early enough.n your equity markets. that will be on bloomberg radio. ♪ guy: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance." guy johnson in london, with tom keene in new york. warm it is in london this morning, around 60. i will put that in american for everybody. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: that was very thoughtful. thank you, god. china's leaders are signaling they will take more steps to support growth. that...
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louise gutierrez is a witness and coordinator at the center. this woman works at the center where all of this happened today. her husband is away. and he says his wife called him and told him by phone that she saw one of the suspects. she described the suspect as quote bigger built unquote. wearing black with a black mask on. a big gun wearing tactical stuff. again these are quotes. i want to go through that again. the suspect is bigger built. wearing black with a black mask. carrying a long gun and wearing tactical stuff. she said she didn't see anybody else. she was on the third floor and saw him through a window looking down onto the first floor. she and her co-workers say they started to barricade the doors. she put her own desk against the door. so she is telling this to her husband on the phone. he says that he told her to calm down, that everything would be okay. she called him back in five minutes, that called him five minutes ago, that she's okay. trying to locate her friends. and she is one of the ones who got escorted out with her ha
louise gutierrez is a witness and coordinator at the center. this woman works at the center where all of this happened today. her husband is away. and he says his wife called him and told him by phone that she saw one of the suspects. she described the suspect as quote bigger built unquote. wearing black with a black mask on. a big gun wearing tactical stuff. again these are quotes. i want to go through that again. the suspect is bigger built. wearing black with a black mask. carrying a long...
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up here, we have louise slaughter she was the one that shut down the congress with her closed rules. she was the head of the rules committee. she really shut that thing down. nobody could bring anything to the floor. one of our biggest problems in this country is talk radio is trying to divide the republican party. we will become the minority party soon if they don't stop that. i wonder if you could speak to that. we have to get it together because we have a social security crisis coming down the road. comments in the book about messaging and how the minority uses that. guest: messaging has become more important for the minority. at this stage, we've seen both parties in the majority as they have both done some of the things the color talked about. restricting the rights of the minority to offer amendments. lot fromve changed a the 1970's. one of them is talk radio, the internet. members of congress are hearing louder voices from places. .hey are more partisan that is the pressure members of congress did not feel 40 years ago. that affects what they do and how they do it. it can make
up here, we have louise slaughter she was the one that shut down the congress with her closed rules. she was the head of the rules committee. she really shut that thing down. nobody could bring anything to the floor. one of our biggest problems in this country is talk radio is trying to divide the republican party. we will become the minority party soon if they don't stop that. i wonder if you could speak to that. we have to get it together because we have a social security crisis coming down...
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of american history having co-founded the institute for american history, lew and his lovely wife louise i hear and we are glad to have you. they travel all the way down from gettysburg, pa. to do this so we are really glad you are here, thank you very much. [applause] >> it is also a really great pleasure to introduce steven from well, the winner of the 2013 george washington book prize for his work george washington, gentleman warrior. we acknowledge norman as partners with washington college in establishing the washington book prize which steven won three years ago and i would say it was the first very specific book on washington, we are delighted you are here. >> tonight marks another milestone in mount vernon's efforts to educate the world about martha washington. and the critical role she played as partner to her beloved george washington. early we ascended our partnership with the washington papers project at the university of virginia to undertake a comprehensive addition of martha washington's papers and digital form act. in march of next year we welcome student swain and richar
of american history having co-founded the institute for american history, lew and his lovely wife louise i hear and we are glad to have you. they travel all the way down from gettysburg, pa. to do this so we are really glad you are here, thank you very much. [applause] >> it is also a really great pleasure to introduce steven from well, the winner of the 2013 george washington book prize for his work george washington, gentleman warrior. we acknowledge norman as partners with washington...
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good morning, louise is a. >> reporter: kathryn, closing arguments will be black and white, defense expected to say their client was in the throws of a psychotic outbreak. >> after several grueling weeks in court and repeated views of video, jurors are finally expected to decide whether 16- year-old philip chism was criminally insane when he followed his math teacher colleen ritzer into a bathroom and was raped and killed. >> intended to keep his fingerprints from being detectable would suggest he was aware of the wrongful necessary. >> but the defense told a different story of a young man who suffered from sigh cosis since age ten, the trial postponed as questions were competency. >> he does have a fantasy life and that he might choose to retreat to that. >> like the trial which the 24-year-old's death including how her body was outcome sure to be emotional and dramatic. ritzer's family has worn her favorite color, pink. prosecutors have said in the past that philip chism famed mental illness, that might be something else we hear today. >> thank you. >>> today the redline operator whose tra
good morning, louise is a. >> reporter: kathryn, closing arguments will be black and white, defense expected to say their client was in the throws of a psychotic outbreak. >> after several grueling weeks in court and repeated views of video, jurors are finally expected to decide whether 16- year-old philip chism was criminally insane when he followed his math teacher colleen ritzer into a bathroom and was raped and killed. >> intended to keep his fingerprints from being...
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chism's famed mental illness, this could be in the hands of a jury as early as today, live in salem, louise a molar thank you. >>> mags across couldn't couldn't will fly at half staff to mark the three year anniversary of the school shooting in new town. sandy hook elementary school, they'll try to make it as normal of a day for the students, this is the first time the anniversary falls on a weekday. three years after the tragedy, gun control advocates in boston will unveil a new billboard to honor the victims, highlighting massachusetts gun laws. >>> a new pole in the republican presidential race shows growing support for texas senator ted cruz, the des moines register polls in iowa says cruz is up 10 points on donald trump. cruz gain add whopping 21 points since the last poll in october. but on the democratic side a new nbc news wall street journal poll finds hillary clinton will beat both cruz and trump in a general election matchup but lose to rubio. showing ben carson who is in fourth place nationally would independent voter. >>> vermont senator bernie sanders will be in nashua communi
chism's famed mental illness, this could be in the hands of a jury as early as today, live in salem, louise a molar thank you. >>> mags across couldn't couldn't will fly at half staff to mark the three year anniversary of the school shooting in new town. sandy hook elementary school, they'll try to make it as normal of a day for the students, this is the first time the anniversary falls on a weekday. three years after the tragedy, gun control advocates in boston will unveil a new...
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. >> the driver of the striking vehicle identified as 47-year-old louise rulusco who stopped at the sceneand taken to custody. >> a sam before of his blood was taken. >> the driver who was taken into custody has not been charged with any crimes. police said the suspicion is he is under the influence of alcohol but it could be a while before they turn it over for the final decision. in rockville. leon: police arrested a man that investigators believe shot an officer in the face. the officer survived. after a manhunt, the suspect tyler testerman was arrested eight hours after the shooting. schools were closed for the day. alison: an e. coli outbreak linked to chipotle restaurants expanded. it now includes maryland. cdc says 52 cases have been reported. in nine states. 47 patients report eating at chipotle in the week before the illness started. the agency has not determined the ingredient responsible for this. but they are heightening the food safety standard. leon: this is a good day to go to the national harbor. we'll be for the toys for tots toy drive. doug hill beat us to the punch. ali
. >> the driver of the striking vehicle identified as 47-year-old louise rulusco who stopped at the sceneand taken to custody. >> a sam before of his blood was taken. >> the driver who was taken into custody has not been charged with any crimes. police said the suspicion is he is under the influence of alcohol but it could be a while before they turn it over for the final decision. in rockville. leon: police arrested a man that investigators believe shot an officer in the...
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prosecutors say louise mendez and another man stabbed hill to death earlier this monday. fire in wooster have been identified, 85-year-old mary grace fissaro and nicholas fissaro were killed. the state fire marshal believes the fire started on the first floor possibly in the living room. >>> this morning, closer look at the state's overdose epidemic through the eyes of young addicts, governor baker will host a screening of the new hbo documentary heroin cape cod usa in boston much the film follows the highs and lows of eight addicts on the cape, massachusetts recently launched a new campaign # state without sigma, designed to make people realize addiction is an illness not a choice. >>> las vegas plays host to the final gop debate of 2015, nine republican presidential candidate also focus on terrorism and national security, ted cruz is gaining crowd in iowa, in part due to which is focused on radical islam. cruz and ben carson will stand next to donald trump who still retains the center podium. >>> coming up at 6:00, trump says the other candidates should thank him in vegas. >>> it is 53
prosecutors say louise mendez and another man stabbed hill to death earlier this monday. fire in wooster have been identified, 85-year-old mary grace fissaro and nicholas fissaro were killed. the state fire marshal believes the fire started on the first floor possibly in the living room. >>> this morning, closer look at the state's overdose epidemic through the eyes of young addicts, governor baker will host a screening of the new hbo documentary heroin cape cod usa in boston much the...
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louise henderson of the university of north carolina chapel hill led the 15-year study of more than one million women. those with a history of false positives had a slightly higher likelihood of later developing cancer. (nats) experts think something catches a radiologist's trained eye while interpreting breast imaging. it may not be cancer now... but it's an indication something could be changing at the cellular level. this does not mean false positives will always turn into experts recommend women speak to their own physicians to get a better understanding of their personal risk. erika edwards, nbc news. more than half of women who have annual mammograms over the course of a decade will have a recall -- and now more than a dozen states are involved. it all started as contaminated celery used in costco chicken salads. now the f-d-a is recalling salad kits, vegetable trays and other prepared foods. they were not sold in iowa but were in some neighboring states including nebraska. today...a new name may be heard across the university of iowa campus... the iowa board of regents plan is to
louise henderson of the university of north carolina chapel hill led the 15-year study of more than one million women. those with a history of false positives had a slightly higher likelihood of later developing cancer. (nats) experts think something catches a radiologist's trained eye while interpreting breast imaging. it may not be cancer now... but it's an indication something could be changing at the cellular level. this does not mean false positives will always turn into experts recommend...
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. >>> pennsylvania state representative lieu louise bishop took money from a lobbyist and failed to report it. as part of her plea deal bishop has to give up her seat but can have her record expunge. you would think that a plea deal makes for a quiet day in court but not the case there today. >> reporter: no, not at all brian, the bigger question was you it all began today, the sting that implicated and pulled in six philadelphia politicians was it racially targeting those politicians, it ended with new questions concerning kathleen kane and emails. last year attorney general kathleen kane opened a can of worms shutting down the sting and then saying this. >> if there was racial targeting that is concerning and taints the case. >> but given access to grand jury material he found no proof of kane's claim. >> looking at the document, i can say there is no one going to back me up. >> people that took over the probe says that kane manufactured the race angle and claude thomas was a sting investigator. >> she made it all up, there was not a racial angle to this whatsoever. >> kane wanted reveng
. >>> pennsylvania state representative lieu louise bishop took money from a lobbyist and failed to report it. as part of her plea deal bishop has to give up her seat but can have her record expunge. you would think that a plea deal makes for a quiet day in court but not the case there today. >> reporter: no, not at all brian, the bigger question was you it all began today, the sting that implicated and pulled in six philadelphia politicians was it racially targeting those...
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that's why we pulled a thelma and louise? well, jane, it's illegal here. rachel was a geologist. maybe sensei matta didn't bring her here to sleep with her. maybe he brought her here to help. yeah, but she wouldn't have helped. her interest was in the environment. exactly. so maybe she saw what you saw.. nexium 24hr is the new #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection with the purple pill. the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. you make me feel so young... it's what you do. you make me feel so spring has sprung. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman ororhere you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. i am everyday people. farxig
that's why we pulled a thelma and louise? well, jane, it's illegal here. rachel was a geologist. maybe sensei matta didn't bring her here to sleep with her. maybe he brought her here to help. yeah, but she wouldn't have helped. her interest was in the environment. exactly. so maybe she saw what you saw.. nexium 24hr is the new #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection with the purple pill. the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's...
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louise bishop from philadelphia pleaded no contest to failing to report on ethics filings, accused of taking $1500 in cash from a government informant posing a alobbyist. she will resign and must pay restitution and fines. >>> first alert weather. probably felt a lot colder outside because we've been enjoying warm temperatures. >> today was cool, cloudy. sun makes a difference. now tracking rain moving in. meteorologist sheena parveen keeping an eye on radar for us. >> jim and rosemary, talking about cooler temperatures. only because we've been spoiled by the warmer temperatures we've had recently. but still above normal today. temperatures around 50 degrees. the the clouds are locked in and going it stay here as we go into tomorrow. that's going to come with rain. rain around the southeast off into parts of ohio. this will all be here for tomorrow. possibly for the morning commute. so we have rainy thursday in the forecast. make sure you have your umbrella before you leave. temperatures around 50 degrees. not moving much overnight. but then by tomorrow morning, it's going to be mile.
louise bishop from philadelphia pleaded no contest to failing to report on ethics filings, accused of taking $1500 in cash from a government informant posing a alobbyist. she will resign and must pay restitution and fines. >>> first alert weather. probably felt a lot colder outside because we've been enjoying warm temperatures. >> today was cool, cloudy. sun makes a difference. now tracking rain moving in. meteorologist sheena parveen keeping an eye on radar for us. >> jim...