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martha' s vineyard, even in the to the sunshine. cloud cover west of the us enjoying sunshine. 46 in boston right now. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures may come up another couple of degrees as we increase the clouds, but through midnight clouds come in and the wind southeast. that is bringing milder air ahead of this system. the rain will be catching up, but it will take some time. tomorrow morning' s commute will be fine. the worst of the weather in terms of trying to get around, hitting around the friday morning commute. we will have the timing on this in just a bit. erika: new this noon, this massachusetts woman due in court overdose death of a new hampshire teenager. leslie aberle of salisbury is charged with dispensing a controlled drug resulting in death as well as conspiracy and tampering with witnesses and informants. 17-year-old eve tarmey was found dead of a fentanyl overdose in a rochester motel last month. tarmey' s mother and her mother' s boyfriend are also charged in the case. also new, the man accused of
martha' s vineyard, even in the to the sunshine. cloud cover west of the us enjoying sunshine. 46 in boston right now. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures may come up another couple of degrees as we increase the clouds, but through midnight clouds come in and the wind southeast. that is bringing milder air ahead of this system. the rain will be catching up, but it will take some time. tomorrow morning' s commute will be fine. the worst of the weather in terms of trying to get around,...
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janet: energy -- there is a move to allow a danish firm to build wind turbines over -- off of martha' s vineyard. is this a good idea? mr. rosenberg: a group of legislators went and looked at hydropower. we need to diversify our energy i think the answer is yes -- properly put together, so that the industry can grow and thrive, and meet energy needs. look at what we have done with solar. we are the top solar state in the country, in spite of not being a sunny state. ed: drive along the pike -- all the free spaces -- mr. rosenberg: absolutely. we have heavy winters, but we are still a productive solar state and number one in installations in the country. janet: what you know about the danish company and the wind farm they are proposing? mr. rosenberg: i am not sure about their specific proposal. janet: you know nothing about it? mr. rosenberg: we want offshore wind properly installed to continue to our green energy future. i do not know if the proposal is a good one. there ought to be competitive bidding processes, etc., but we want to make room in the portfolio. ed: are you ready for th
janet: energy -- there is a move to allow a danish firm to build wind turbines over -- off of martha' s vineyard. is this a good idea? mr. rosenberg: a group of legislators went and looked at hydropower. we need to diversify our energy i think the answer is yes -- properly put together, so that the industry can grow and thrive, and meet energy needs. look at what we have done with solar. we are the top solar state in the country, in spite of not being a sunny state. ed: drive along the pike --...
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heather: there are new plans in the works for a new wind farm 15 miles south of martha' s vineyard. according to a report in the boston globe, a danish company wants to build up to 100 giant wind turbines, generating one thousand megawatts of electricity. the company has a lease from the federal government, but has not filed any other applications. right now the project is called bay state wind. controversy growing as they unveil the exterior design for the orange, green, and line -- redline cars. the voting included some questionable result, coming from the same ip address and most who submitted for the orange line came in early. it is holding a final results while it looks at the issue. >> take a look. these are not are average shipping containers. the seaport district is giving a whole new meaning to the phrase talks lunch. we show you how a containers are being used for new businesses and >> what' s going on here at the innovation and design center? amid the bulldozers, dumpsters and rolling equipment, an oasis of civilization, personal grooming spots, and yes new food , options
heather: there are new plans in the works for a new wind farm 15 miles south of martha' s vineyard. according to a report in the boston globe, a danish company wants to build up to 100 giant wind turbines, generating one thousand megawatts of electricity. the company has a lease from the federal government, but has not filed any other applications. right now the project is called bay state wind. controversy growing as they unveil the exterior design for the orange, green, and line -- redline...
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from martha' s vineyard, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: bostonians holding terror attack. boston common today to show their support for the people of france. many waving flags, singing songs, and holding signs showing solidarity. and a makeshift memorial has been set up in front of a plaque for a french general who fought for the u.s. during the revolutionary war. support france. and it' s great for us to see that. heather: as part of the national days of mourning in france, the french counsulate in boston will make a condolence book open to the public. it will eventually be sent to france. ed: this is new at 11:00 -- facebook is defending his decision to activate is safety function in the hours after the attacks in paris. that allows you to indicate crisis. critics say that facebook did not activate the feature in beirut. facebook admits that friday marked a change in policy. before then, it was only used for natural disasters. heather: she has a new or muscular disorder and she motors around the neighborhood and a power chair sh
from martha' s vineyard, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: bostonians holding terror attack. boston common today to show their support for the people of france. many waving flags, singing songs, and holding signs showing solidarity. and a makeshift memorial has been set up in front of a plaque for a french general who fought for the u.s. during the revolutionary war. support france. and it' s great for us to see that. heather: as part of the national days of mourning in france, the french...
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totten is 20 degrees. 19 on martha' s vineyard. so it' s a cold start. a slow recovery as we are looking at readings in the 30' s by 10:00 a.m., we are in the 40' s. as those winds turn to the southeast. looking for a high today around 50 degrees. a little bit cooler to the worcester hills. high pressure sliding ease. that wind coming out ahead of our storm system. it is going to bring us rain. it will move in later tomorrow into friday. it will impact your friday morning commute with some of that heavy of rain. we have a check on your wednesday morning ride. olessa: we are watching a couple of problems spots this morning. here is the expressway. northbound side moving to the top of the screen. you can see delays already building into the area. let' s check the rest of your ride. a few problems spots starting things off with 495. a northbound accident by route 110. once you get past that 93 south congress street down to right around the area of roosevelt circle where there is an accident. we have heavy delays picking up. along 128 north there is a new co
totten is 20 degrees. 19 on martha' s vineyard. so it' s a cold start. a slow recovery as we are looking at readings in the 30' s by 10:00 a.m., we are in the 40' s. as those winds turn to the southeast. looking for a high today around 50 degrees. a little bit cooler to the worcester hills. high pressure sliding ease. that wind coming out ahead of our storm system. it is going to bring us rain. it will move in later tomorrow into friday. it will impact your friday morning commute with some of...
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sera congi from our sister station wcvb spoke to his family on martha' s vineyard. >> he said there is something going on in paris, some type of terrorist attack at the concert hall. >> a phone call, the first he had heard of the attacks and his son, a french citizen, was in danger. he was there and his father soon learned he was among the wounded. >> he had a bullet straight through his chest. >> it first one of his lungs, but -- it pierced one of his lungs, but incredibly, he survived. >> he will recover physically. that seems to be the case. it is terrible, i do not know what he has seen. >> he says he does not feel anger towards the shooters. >> i do not feel angry at all. that was not my reaction. my are -- my reaction was was concern for my son. they have a story in their head that makes sense to them. i would be a lot more angry at the people who put that story in their re. stephanie: a pianist playing john lennon' s classic song of peace "imagine" outside the paris concert hall to a public -- as dozens listened. abc' s paula faris has how the world is responding with messages o
sera congi from our sister station wcvb spoke to his family on martha' s vineyard. >> he said there is something going on in paris, some type of terrorist attack at the concert hall. >> a phone call, the first he had heard of the attacks and his son, a french citizen, was in danger. he was there and his father soon learned he was among the wounded. >> he had a bullet straight through his chest. >> it first one of his lungs, but -- it pierced one of his lungs, but...
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s martha fairlie has the story of the one-year-old patient in london the new treatment seems to haveped. >> reporter: one-year-old layla is here today because of an experimental treatment and her parents' sheer determination. specialists at great ormond street hospital had tried everything for her aggressive form of leukemia, but it kept coming back. her family refused to give up and persuaded the doctors to give her the world's first dose of a new cell therapy. >> we didn't see it as a tough decision. we saw it as the only decision. there was no other option. we didn't agree to do nothing. >> reporter: special cells called t-cells seek out and fight infection in cancer but they can't always recognize leukemia cells because they height hyde from them. this designer immune trial therapy implanted t-cells from a donor into her body. the cells had been modified so genes that would lead them to reject them were removed. after one typy dose of the treatment, layla's leukemia was successfully destroyed. the pioneering treatment given to layla was so new it had only ever been tested in the
s martha fairlie has the story of the one-year-old patient in london the new treatment seems to haveped. >> reporter: one-year-old layla is here today because of an experimental treatment and her parents' sheer determination. specialists at great ormond street hospital had tried everything for her aggressive form of leukemia, but it kept coming back. her family refused to give up and persuaded the doctors to give her the world's first dose of a new cell therapy. >> we didn't see it...
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certainly one of the most memorable was when martha stewart was forced out of her kitchen and into a cell. >> today is a shameful day. >> reporter: that t s martha in 2004 about to enter alderson federal prison in west virginia. on among other things an obstruction of justice conviction. >> i was kind of shocked. >> reporter: we were mesmerized by the trial and what she wore. a fur scarf one day, black overcoat with a $10,000 designer purse the next. >> martha is a great woman. i know her very well. i think it's a shame. >> reporter: at the time, nancy grace weighed in. smarter than all the lawyers in that crtroom put together. >> i'll be back. i will be back. >> reporter: and now that martha is back, grace weighs in again. >> i think that martha stewart, her sheer r work, h hdwork, has climbed back to the top again. >> we the jury find the defendant, john landis, not guilty. >> reporter: this not guilty verdict brought to an end one of the most tragic trials in hollywood history. on director john landis's set in 1982, actor vic morrow and two small children were killed in a vietnam war recreation. we were at that location the following m
certainly one of the most memorable was when martha stewart was forced out of her kitchen and into a cell. >> today is a shameful day. >> reporter: that t s martha in 2004 about to enter alderson federal prison in west virginia. on among other things an obstruction of justice conviction. >> i was kind of shocked. >> reporter: we were mesmerized by the trial and what she wore. a fur scarf one day, black overcoat with a $10,000 designer purse the next. >> martha is a...
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we heard louise say, sheeard 12 bangs,s, but as martha careful. >> absolutely, they could be stun grenades, to cause the off-balance. but we don't know. >> what do we know about what the u.s. knows? >> they don't have a very good grasp at all. but this was clearly well-planned, a sophisticated operation, planned weeks or months in advance, to have so many act in a coordinated way is very troublinin major terror group that can create this. >> and do you remember a number of hostages inside a theater being held, and a concert with an american band? >> they're called the eagles of death metal. in situations like this before, with huge numbers of hostages, it rarely ends very well if it goes a long period of time. >> and we don't know if the band was performing, but they were on the schedule. and you're looking at our broadcastartners overseas. covering the coordinated attacks as they unfold. and right now, the most urgency, at the concert hall, where it's believed perhaps well more than 100 people are being held. and a series of blasts had been heard outside. >>> and president obama saying we
we heard louise say, sheeard 12 bangs,s, but as martha careful. >> absolutely, they could be stun grenades, to cause the off-balance. but we don't know. >> what do we know about what the u.s. knows? >> they don't have a very good grasp at all. but this was clearly well-planned, a sophisticated operation, planned weeks or months in advance, to have so many act in a coordinated way is very troublinin major terror group that can create this. >> and do you remember a number...
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s. martha: it is also a wonderful lesson for scholars, that not all unused documents are an addict, some of them are in the libraries and archives. eric: not everything is online. when i found this document, it was not online. students now think that you go to google and that is research. it is online now. but there are still plenty of things that aren't. martha: that is a point. the men,omething about women, and children who were in the records. you tell somebody harrowing stories in the book. how did runways get from south to north, from slavery to freedom? eric: this book is a little different than most of the books i have written, in that it does -- i do try to tell a lot of individual stories. to try to make these people come to life from what we know. some of them you can actually find out more information about them. some of them pop up in a canadian census of 1861, so they are living up in canada. a couple came back and served in the union army during the civil war. most of them -- it is pretty hard to find. but they tell their stories and you can then coordinated with other sour
s. martha: it is also a wonderful lesson for scholars, that not all unused documents are an addict, some of them are in the libraries and archives. eric: not everything is online. when i found this document, it was not online. students now think that you go to google and that is research. it is online now. but there are still plenty of things that aren't. martha: that is a point. the men,omething about women, and children who were in the records. you tell somebody harrowing stories in the book....
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abc's chief global ail fairs correspondent martha raddatz with the new aim j s images, the dramatic show of force as he reports in from the region tonight. >> reporter: day four of withers strikes on isis targets in syria. russian aircraft flying 65 missions, claiming to have destroyed numerous isis oil depots and command centers, as the french aircraft carrier charles de gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast. packed with firepower. in the last 48 hours, destroying six major targets. where the u.s. has been conducting thousands of air strikes, the u.s. military expressing concern today over russia's tactics. a military spokesman calling those large-scale bombing runs with so-called dumb bombs, antiquated, suggesting the russians have little regard for civilians below. and david, here in iraq, isis still controls large swaths of territory, including the second-largest city here, mosul. those air strikes have done little to dislodge the terrorists there. david? >> martha raddatz reporting in tonight. martha, thank you. >>> now, to the debate back at home over whether to welcome refugees
abc's chief global ail fairs correspondent martha raddatz with the new aim j s images, the dramatic show of force as he reports in from the region tonight. >> reporter: day four of withers strikes on isis targets in syria. russian aircraft flying 65 missions, claiming to have destroyed numerous isis oil depots and command centers, as the french aircraft carrier charles de gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast. packed with firepower. in the last 48 hours, destroying six major targets....
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wmur' s josh mcelveen will be joining abc' s david muir and martha raddatz as moderators. saint anselm college is a partner. if you elect to submit a question for either debate, you can go to wmur.com. sean: the website roadsnack.net has come up with a list of the most dangerous places in new hampshire based on fbi data summarizing the number of property crimes and violent crimes in each community per year. laconia topped the list. followed by somersworth, conway, manchester, and rochester, rounding out the top five. erin: coming up, a shocking discovery at a church in new york city. the priest says he found a real baby inside a nativity scene. sean: in today' s "what the winter weather," storm watches kevin: warmer temperatures on the way before a front back out to the midwest arrives, if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages f
wmur' s josh mcelveen will be joining abc' s david muir and martha raddatz as moderators. saint anselm college is a partner. if you elect to submit a question for either debate, you can go to wmur.com. sean: the website roadsnack.net has come up with a list of the most dangerous places in new hampshire based on fbi data summarizing the number of property crimes and violent crimes in each community per year. laconia topped the list. followed by somersworth, conway, manchester, and rochester,...
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wmur' s josh mcelveen will be joining abc' s david muir and martha raddatz as moderators. college will host the events. sean: the website roadsnack .net has come up with the most dangerous places in new hampshire. laconia topped the list of the most dangerous places. follow by somersworth, conway, manchester, and rochester. erin: coming up, a shocking discovery at a church in new york. the priest says he found a real-life baby -- real-life baby inside the nativity scene. sean: storm watches versus storm warnings. we will explain the difference. kevin: a warming trend starts the holiday weekend. kevin: we start off with clear skies and chilly conditions. after a similar start to the day as we had yesterday, we will be a light wind and sunshine for your travel forecast. behind that, the holiday weekend is changeable. sean: police in maine are asking for the public' s help in locating two people that want to question. erin: authorities say zina fritze and sean mcquade lived in an apartment in a gusto -- augusta where man was found -- a man was found dead. 25-year-old damik davis is believ
wmur' s josh mcelveen will be joining abc' s david muir and martha raddatz as moderators. college will host the events. sean: the website roadsnack .net has come up with the most dangerous places in new hampshire. laconia topped the list of the most dangerous places. follow by somersworth, conway, manchester, and rochester. erin: coming up, a shocking discovery at a church in new york. the priest says he found a real-life baby -- real-life baby inside the nativity scene. sean: storm watches...
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s more f fe power? abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in iraq tonight, taking us not far >> reporter: the more than 8,000 u.s.-led air strikes launched in syria and iraq have been under those strict rules of engagement. but what would possibly loosening those rules mean? tonight, in a location here in iraq, we were asked not to rereal, we had a rare meeting with american military personnel coordinating those strikes. the aim is for zero collateral damage, meaning civilians or friendly forces. but in the past week, the u.s. has stepped up attacks on isis' oil infrastructure, a vital source of revenue, with the goal of shutting it down completely. we also traraled to kirkukk today, where isis has been pushed back in some sports. just over there, that berm is the first line of defense, because just beyond that, all of those are isis-controlledville amgs. the kurdish forces say they need more weapons. this is one of the terrible ironies of this war. all of these bullet-riddled humvees are american humvees given too iraqi securitit forces whwh we left, then stolen n isis kurdish forces ha
s more f fe power? abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in iraq tonight, taking us not far >> reporter: the more than 8,000 u.s.-led air strikes launched in syria and iraq have been under those strict rules of engagement. but what would possibly loosening those rules mean? tonight, in a location here in iraq, we were asked not to rereal, we had a rare meeting with american military personnel coordinating those strikes. the aim is for zero collateral damage, meaning...
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martha: nasa releasing the first batch of ultrahigh-definition videos. nasa duesusing data from solar dynamics observatory, with images in 10 different wave lengths s that cool? bill: nice. see you on radio today. martha: martha: absolutely. jon: change in strategy for donald trump as new polls shake up race for the white house. good morning, i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody. i'm jenna lee in our nation's capitol today. new polls in the republican race show ben carson chipping away at donald trump's frontrunner stat does and senator marco rubio surging. shifting his focus away from jeb bush and sharpening his attacks against carson and rubio ahead of next gop debate days away hosted by fox business network. we don't want to forget about that. blake burman here from fox business in washington, d.c. break? reporter: jenna, latest poll from quinnepiac university shows donald trump on top of the field leading with 24% among republicans. right behind him is dr. ben carson at 23. the two senators who had their debate performances lauded last week, marco rubio and ted cruz, are the only others to crack double digits. trump largely left cruz alone but in the
martha: nasa releasing the first batch of ultrahigh-definition videos. nasa duesusing data from solar dynamics observatory, with images in 10 different wave lengths s that cool? bill: nice. see you on radio today. martha: martha: absolutely. jon: change in strategy for donald trump as new polls shake up race for the white house. good morning, i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody. i'm jenna lee in our nation's capitol today. new polls in the republican race show ben carson chipping away at donald...
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but the french police are movg in, they clearly think s somehow death is imminent and the hostages are in real trouble. >> a terrifying thought. martha, thanks to you. and to brian, on the set with me. in a moment, we'll have more, with the french president inside the stadium, where explosions could be heard. we'll have much more on the just a moment. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and mineralsls including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost high otein. available at these fine retailers. whatever you're doing, plan well and enjoy life... or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. consider an aarp medicare supplement insance plan inred by unitedhealthcare insurance company... go long. at ally bank no branches equals great rat
but the french police are movg in, they clearly think s somehow death is imminent and the hostages are in real trouble. >> a terrifying thought. martha, thanks to you. and to brian, on the set with me. in a moment, we'll have more, with the french president inside the stadium, where explosions could be heard. we'll have much more on the just a moment. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost high protein nutritional drink can...
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legal adviser martha copely who is the former massachusetts attorney general says that the new york a.g.'s legal analysis is flawed. >>> russia's vladimir putin has ordered an internal investigation into the world anti-doping agency's allegations that russian athletes used performance enhancing substances at the 2012 and 2014 olympic games. >>> all right. so the hard court now where the warriors are still perfect. steph curry led the team with 28 and andre iguodala had 20. golden state remains 9-0 with a 100-84 win over the grizzlies. >>> and in orlando, game tied a second and a half on the clock, as vuckovich hits a fallaway 18 footer at the buzzer to lift the magic to a 101-99 win over the lakers. and the crowd went wild. >>> just ahead, it's an nbc news investigation. one man died while in police custody after authorities discharged their tasers 20 times. our report next. so what's your news? i got a job! i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines commu
legal adviser martha copely who is the former massachusetts attorney general says that the new york a.g.'s legal analysis is flawed. >>> russia's vladimir putin has ordered an internal investigation into the world anti-doping agency's allegations that russian athletes used performance enhancing substances at the 2012 and 2014 olympic games. >>> all right. so the hard court now where the warriors are still perfect. steph curry led the team with 28 and andre iguodala had 20....
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but the president's done nothing anhe's created a very big void and martha, as i mentioned earlier, the russians have now deployed s-400 air defense system that only threatens our ability to move around, the turks, the coverage in northern israel, this is profound implications for the region and for us 37 we dither and we delay and it is just not working out and frankly, the president ought to be encouraging the president of turkey and say, we stand with him against the fact that the russians invaded his airspace, but we have done nothing. the russians have moved forward to deploy an air defense system that we can't penetrate. >> what would you do about that air defense system? >> well, at this point, you know the only thing that you can do with that air defense system is to take it out and of course that's very serious martha, that's all you can do right now. no, i think we should proceed with moving forward on a no-fly zone and putting boots on the ground with europeans and our friends in the middle east like we had in the first gulf war to destroy isis once and for all. >> you have called for boots on the ground
but the president's done nothing anhe's created a very big void and martha, as i mentioned earlier, the russians have now deployed s-400 air defense system that only threatens our ability to move around, the turks, the coverage in northern israel, this is profound implications for the region and for us 37 we dither and we delay and it is just not working out and frankly, the president ought to be encouraging the president of turkey and say, we stand with him against the fact that the russians...
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s sgest that there's possible fraud involved. >> going to be a lot of anger about this. martha with us live now. the pentagon isn't offering any answers, why so much money was misspent? >> reporter: that's right, david. they have no explan nation so far. and we won't get one soon, since the group behind the project closed shop six months ago. david? >> closed shop. martha raddatz live from washington. martha, thank you. >>> and we do have one more headline about your money tonight. the runaway military blimp that cost taxpayers $175 million to build. recovered now, carried away by a chinook after that wild ride, drifting from maryland to pennsylvania over scoophools and neighbors. officials shooting it more than 100 times to deflate it. tonight, by the way, the army now taking insurance claims from any homeowners who sustained damage from that blimp. >>> w w turn thihi evening to a health alert now. chipotle taking drastic action, closing 43 restaurants after 22 people fell ill, raising fears of an e. coli outbreak. invest gave tomorrows are looking for a cause, and near is >> reporter: chi pot
s sgest that there's possible fraud involved. >> going to be a lot of anger about this. martha with us live now. the pentagon isn't offering any answers, why so much money was misspent? >> reporter: that's right, david. they have no explan nation so far. and we won't get one soon, since the group behind the project closed shop six months ago. david? >> closed shop. martha raddatz live from washington. martha, thank you. >>> and we do have one more headline about your...
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martha: nasa releasing the first batch of ultrahigh-definition videos. nasa duesusing data from solar dynamics observatory, with images in 10 different wave lengths s that you on radio today. martha: martha: absolutely. jon: change in strategy for donald trump as new polls shake up race for the white house. good morning, i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody. i'm jenna lee in our nation's capitol today. new polls in the republican race show ben carson chipping away at donald trump's frontrunner stat does and senator marco rubio surging. shifting his focus away from jeb bush and sharpening his attacks against carson and rubio ahead of next gop debate days away hosted by fox business network. we
martha: nasa releasing the first batch of ultrahigh-definition videos. nasa duesusing data from solar dynamics observatory, with images in 10 different wave lengths s that you on radio today. martha: martha: absolutely. jon: change in strategy for donald trump as new polls shake up race for the white house. good morning, i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody. i'm jenna lee in our nation's capitol today. new polls in the republican race show ben carson chipping away at donald trump's frontrunner...
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martha raddatz as moderators. saint anselm college and the new hampshire union leader our partners. imagine hosting hundreds of people for thanksgiving. that' s what some restaurants in new hampshire plan to do for free. tom: as gmac and shows us, they are already preparing the big meal. jean: you think you' re having a big thanksgiving? they' re cooking around the clock for a free feast at penuche' s grill in manchester. we' re surrounded by turkeys here. >> i' ve been called a turkey before, but it' s definitely not that, yeah, we' ve got 26 turkeys i' m getting ready for thursday jean: along with all the fixin' s: 100 pounds of potatoes, 75 pounds of squash, cranberry sauce, green beans and pumpkin pie will also be on the menu. this is the 7th year penuche' s serves up free thanksgiving 9 to noon. >> i open the doors at 9:00, we have a line and we feed whoever wants to come in. jean: other restaurants in new hampshire are also offering free meals, like old rail pizza in somersworth and jeremy' s in newmarket is hosting at the jr. sr. high school. here at the windmill family restaurant in concord they' ve been doing this since 1990. >> well
martha raddatz as moderators. saint anselm college and the new hampshire union leader our partners. imagine hosting hundreds of people for thanksgiving. that' s what some restaurants in new hampshire plan to do for free. tom: as gmac and shows us, they are already preparing the big meal. jean: you think you' re having a big thanksgiving? they' re cooking around the clock for a free feast at penuche' s grill in manchester. we' re surrounded by turkeys here. >> i' ve been called a turkey...
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lots of 20's from the south shore and plymouth down to the cape. look at martha's vineyard at 21. a cold start this morning. temperatures coming up to 48 degrees for your lunch hour. under the sunshine with the light wind, it feels pretty nice this afternoon as we come up to around 50. toward the day's end, we will start to see the clouds increase as high pressure begins to move out. system to start to inch closer to us. it will first bring in the clouds overnight. it is not going to be as cold tonight. tomorrow is a milder day in the 50's and rain comes in late in the day it is dry for the morning commute. showers negotiablely. still some rain around before we dry it out and cooler air makes its way in for the upcoming weekend. in terms of how much rain you can expect, the bulk of the heaviest downpours thursday night into friday and it looks like a widespread inch or so of rain. some spots could see more than that. feels a little colder than that 48 high temperature you're seeing. there could be a few flurries around but not looking like a big storm. olessa: a live look at route
lots of 20's from the south shore and plymouth down to the cape. look at martha's vineyard at 21. a cold start this morning. temperatures coming up to 48 degrees for your lunch hour. under the sunshine with the light wind, it feels pretty nice this afternoon as we come up to around 50. toward the day's end, we will start to see the clouds increase as high pressure begins to move out. system to start to inch closer to us. it will first bring in the clouds overnight. it is not going to be as cold...
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martha raddatz coming up. announcer: now from wmur news 9. amy: good morning, it is 9:56. here' s a look at our local headlines. a traffic watch in sanbornton this morning. right now perley hill road at , the intersection of route 132 is closed because of a crash. police say the driver hit a telephone pole. unclear if there are any injuries. police are asking drivers to avoid that area. we are learning of outages in three towns around concord. according to eversource, 1800 people were without power in pembroke, allenstown, and epsom overnight. this all due to a failed piece of equipment, a transformer was damaged by an animal. powerhouse since been restored to the area. the manchester city marathon kicked off a little over an hour ago. more than 950 runners are participating this year. there are significant delays crossing the granite street bridge and the bridge street bridge will be closed for part of the day. motorists wishing to cross the merrimack river are urged to use the amoskeag and queen city bridges. if you need to travel across the city, police suggest taking the the r
martha raddatz coming up. announcer: now from wmur news 9. amy: good morning, it is 9:56. here' s a look at our local headlines. a traffic watch in sanbornton this morning. right now perley hill road at , the intersection of route 132 is closed because of a crash. police say the driver hit a telephone pole. unclear if there are any injuries. police are asking drivers to avoid that area. we are learning of outages in three towns around concord. according to eversource, 1800 people were without...
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guests to sound off on his proposal s to phase out tipping at the modern union square cafe and some other restaurants. tonight's town hall scheduled to begin at 7:30 at martha washington hotel between fifth and madison. >>> it is november now. the time of year when you have to decide on your health coverage for next year. so, w45u7dz hat happens when your insurance coverage says you're covered for something and your doctor says you're not. better get baquero to sort out here's linda baquero. >> at issue is a vaccine against a painful disease that is all too common among older adults and it can cost hundreds of dollars. our consumer checked first to see if it was covered by his insurer. according to the centers for disease control, one in three people will develop the painful rash known as shingles. david is particularly concerned since his mother had it. she is seen here in this photo third from the left. >> really, really suffered a lot from it. >> reporter: for those age 60 and older the government recommends the shingles vaccine. >> when i turned 60 i went to the pharmacy to get it and, apparently, when they put it through my insurance, the insurance den
guests to sound off on his proposal s to phase out tipping at the modern union square cafe and some other restaurants. tonight's town hall scheduled to begin at 7:30 at martha washington hotel between fifth and madison. >>> it is november now. the time of year when you have to decide on your health coverage for next year. so, w45u7dz hat happens when your insurance coverage says you're covered for something and your doctor says you're not. better get baquero to sort out here's linda...
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you can see 40's worcester into boston but 30's all the way down to the south coast, the cape, and even martha's vineyard sitting at 35 degrees. it's a chilly start. clear now. you can see there are some clouds across northern new england with a warm front. that's not bothering us. high pressure settling in. we're talking about wall-to-wall sunshine today. temperatures jumping up by late morning up over that 50-degree mark. we should be in the mid 60's here at midday making a run into the upper 60's today in boston. waltham touching that 70-degree mark had afternoon. framingham so close. nashua in the upper 60's as well. mid to upper 60's out through worcester county. about 67 in shrewsbury this afternoon. south of town we'll be in the upper 60's brockton to bridgewater. with that southwesterly wind, the cool spot today will be the but cool is a relative term. it's all going to be in the mid 60's down this way. very pleasant for early november. we'll talk about how long this warm weather is sticking around coming up. right now we get you out to roadways. any trouble out there. olessa: not just y
you can see 40's worcester into boston but 30's all the way down to the south coast, the cape, and even martha's vineyard sitting at 35 degrees. it's a chilly start. clear now. you can see there are some clouds across northern new england with a warm front. that's not bothering us. high pressure settling in. we're talking about wall-to-wall sunshine today. temperatures jumping up by late morning up over that 50-degree mark. we should be in the mid 60's here at midday making a run into the upper...
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martha, good morning to you. tougher words than ever from the president about intensifying and destroroying isi so, how does s this change the current strategy? >> reporter: well, i don't think we really know, he talks about intensifyi the strategy, i don't know exactly how you do that. he has said all along that his strategy is working. what you really have here, paula, the word inside syria and iraq and what's happening in places like brussels, like paris, where they're in real lockdown this morning. so, that's the real key here, too, how do you go after those fighters who may have gone into syria and come out who are attacking soft targets. the air strikes are intense. there have been about 8,000 air strikekes since started bombing over a year ago. they are going after leaders, they are going after mid-l-level fighters, yet you have about 20,000 or 30,000 fighters in iraq and syria. it's going to take a long time. and i know that the president says that over and over again. but they'll have to look at this as a globawar. >> yeah, the numbers of fighters is mind-boggling. you mentioned the lockdown in brussels w
martha, good morning to you. tougher words than ever from the president about intensifying and destroroying isi so, how does s this change the current strategy? >> reporter: well, i don't think we really know, he talks about intensifyi the strategy, i don't know exactly how you do that. he has said all along that his strategy is working. what you really have here, paula, the word inside syria and iraq and what's happening in places like brussels, like paris, where they're in real lockdown...
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martha maccallum. >> bill: and i am bill hemmer. trump defending the plan used in the 1950'shen president eisenhower. this is after he ripped into rubio calling him weak on immigration. >> people will have to be deported. but we have 12-13 million. you cannot get to the third part until you prove illegal immigration is under control. you will to prove you are enforcing law, prove it is working, and modernize the current system to make it merit-based not family-based. >> martha: bret baier is here from special report. morning. >> morning. >> martha: donald trump said he would have a deportation force to carry out the immigration process we wants and compared that to what eisenhower did and that is getting him heat. how serious is this? >> first, it is donald trump who has loyal following. he has said controversial things in the past that have not affected him in any way, shape or form in the polls. this is more focus on immigration that endeared him to the conservative part of the conservative party as far as dealing with the issue. he points back to 1952 and operation wetback
martha maccallum. >> bill: and i am bill hemmer. trump defending the plan used in the 1950'shen president eisenhower. this is after he ripped into rubio calling him weak on immigration. >> people will have to be deported. but we have 12-13 million. you cannot get to the third part until you prove illegal immigration is under control. you will to prove you are enforcing law, prove it is working, and modernize the current system to make it merit-based not family-based. >>...
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around 60 in boston, 50's in the back bay, roxbury, then westward to newton. 55 in bedford, 56 in brattleboro, vermont. 60 on martha's vineyard for a low temperature overnight, where there will be more clouds and there are the showers, overnight tonight, the best chance, or worst chance i suppose, depending on how you look at it on the south coast of massachusetts and on to the island, vineyard, nantucket, cape cod and you see that through the morning commute as well. nobody else getting rainshowers. a lot of clouds being but not rainshowers. breaks in the clouds too. this is where your rainshower activity is going to be, so we await the front to arrive and on its way here with the winds blowing from the southwest, we are going to warm up even with clouds. you get the breaks to form as futurecast is showing us by 4:00 p.m., before the sun goes down basically tomorrow afternoon, your temperature can jump quickly and that's where we're likely to hit record high temperatures in southern new england tomorrow. meanwhile, here comes that front, still steadfastly moving on through, through worcester, by 6:30 p.m. in the eve
around 60 in boston, 50's in the back bay, roxbury, then westward to newton. 55 in bedford, 56 in brattleboro, vermont. 60 on martha's vineyard for a low temperature overnight, where there will be more clouds and there are the showers, overnight tonight, the best chance, or worst chance i suppose, depending on how you look at it on the south coast of massachusetts and on to the island, vineyard, nantucket, cape cod and you see that through the morning commute as well. nobody else getting...
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s. command in kabul to call off the strikes. but it was too late. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> pope francis is in kenya this morning, the first stop of a ththe-country visit to africa. the pope was greeted at the airport in nairobi by top officials. later francis told christians and muslim leaders they have to engage in dialogue to prevent the e nd of islamic terror attacks which hit kenya recently. he said god's name must never be used to justify hatred and violence. >> a denver-bound american -- united airlineseslight was forced to make an emergency landing in sacramento after hitting a bird. it caused one engine to fail shortly after the flight left sacramento with more than 100 people on board. no i iuries were reported d d all ththpassengers were booked on other flights. >>> if you've put your holiday travel off till today, you may run into weather problems. the storm system that brought keavy snow to the western mountains and rain elsewhere now moving into the midwest. nearly 47 million people expected to travel more than 50 miles this h
s. command in kabul to call off the strikes. but it was too late. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> pope francis is in kenya this morning, the first stop of a ththe-country visit to africa. the pope was greeted at the airport in nairobi by top officials. later francis told christians and muslim leaders they have to engage in dialogue to prevent the e nd of islamic terror attacks which hit kenya recently. he said god's name must never be used to justify hatred and violence....
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s original series, first ladies. influence an image, examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency for martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next, we visit the library of congress on capitol hill to learn about an exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1954. >> good morning. my name is adrian. i'm the african-american history and cultural nationalist for the manuscript division of the library of congress and one of the curators for the library's current exhibit commemorating the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964 entitled the civil rights act of 1954, a long struggle for freedom. the exhibit takes its subtitle from the speech that president lyndon johnson read before the nation
s original series, first ladies. influence an image, examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency for martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next, we visit the library of congress on capitol hill to learn about an exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of the civil...
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investigators, but they have no explain so fafa d we won't get one s sn since the group behind the project closed shop sisimonths ago. martha raddatz, abc newsws washington. >>> volkswagen is accused of cheating on diesel emission tests for a second time. the epa claims vw installed software to rig tests on 10,000 new luxury vehicles sold in the u.s. including audi and porsche models with six cylinder diesel engines. the automaker tells abc news those cars did not have the software. vw has admitted 11 million vehicles cheated tests. >>> automatic braking added by the government to its rating system. that system designed to help consumers identify the most important safety technologies in new cars. automatic braking warns drdrers of a collision and engages the vehicle's brakes automatically if a driver does not. it would be added to the rating system starting with 2018 models. >>> public health investigators in washington and oregon expect new cases of e. coli to be reported today. chip potle has closed 43 of its restaurants till the results are in. 23 people had been sickened but not all of them. investigators believe the o
investigators, but they have no explain so fafa d we won't get one s sn since the group behind the project closed shop sisimonths ago. martha raddatz, abc newsws washington. >>> volkswagen is accused of cheating on diesel emission tests for a second time. the epa claims vw installed software to rig tests on 10,000 new luxury vehicles sold in the u.s. including audi and porsche models with six cylinder diesel engines. the automaker tells abc news those cars did not have the software. vw...
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martha's vineyard when he learned his son was injured. he had no other information at that point because they couldn't find him. -on-'s son came out of a coma after shot in paris. >> we've been very lucky. my son has been very lucky because a lot of people have been much worse off. >> yann lives on the vineyard. his son lives and works in paris. he produced the concert at the terrorists opened fire. arno left the concert hall to get a drink. >> people started to run out of the hall, out of the concert hall and trying to hide in the cafe. so there was a bit of a chaos going on and when he was in the cafe, he hadn't even realized he was shot. then that's where suddenly he pain. >> he was rushed to the hospital but his dad back here in massachusetts couldn't get any information. >> the first thing we did was, you know, simple things, call the cell phone and he wasn't answering, so we got a little anxious about that. and then it took us about two hours to find out from a friend that he had been wounded. but nobody knew where he was. and as you imagine there was a -- it was total chaos. they were picking up the wounded and
martha's vineyard when he learned his son was injured. he had no other information at that point because they couldn't find him. -on-'s son came out of a coma after shot in paris. >> we've been very lucky. my son has been very lucky because a lot of people have been much worse off. >> yann lives on the vineyard. his son lives and works in paris. he produced the concert at the terrorists opened fire. arno left the concert hall to get a drink. >> people started to run out of the...
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martha's vineyard right now. now, the airport, center of the i've land, tends to radiate or lose heat very rapidly during the evening, but you get to the beaches, of course, it's still in the 30's, much like you're seeing on nantucket. norwood, 27. fitchburg, 31 degrees right now as well. now, there are a few clouds that have drifted southward, but overall, it is mostly clear here in southern new england and those temperatures will be dropping down tonight into the 20's. now, the only place in the entire country where i'm seeing any problems for travel is out here in the west coast. at least travel from the weather, you know, you were seeing the roadways around here and there's no weather happening and it's a mess, but out there in the pacific northwest there's been a storm with some snow, it's going strong right now. now as high pressure, which is giving us our good weather, slides off the coast, that return flow and the clockwise circulation pushes clouds into the middle of the country and as the front slams into it, it becomes rain and snow into wisconsin. lots of rain around chicago and back to the mist, so be aware of this -- midwest, so be aware of this. this is for thank
martha's vineyard right now. now, the airport, center of the i've land, tends to radiate or lose heat very rapidly during the evening, but you get to the beaches, of course, it's still in the 30's, much like you're seeing on nantucket. norwood, 27. fitchburg, 31 degrees right now as well. now, there are a few clouds that have drifted southward, but overall, it is mostly clear here in southern new england and those temperatures will be dropping down tonight into the 20's. now, the only place in...
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s.-led drone strike in syria. officials in the pentagon say they are 99% sure they got him. we'll bring you headlines and updates. martha: donald trump make waves on the campaign trail as he slams dr. ben carson over the details of his path. he pulled no punches in a 95-minute ad-lib speech. he branded ben carson path long cal and questioned -- pathological and questioned why people would vote for him at all. >> he took a knife and that knife into the stomach of his he friend. and the knife broke. give me a break. it moves this way. it moves that way. how stupid are the people of iowa and the people of the country to believe this -- this crap. martha: we welcome back our good friend mary katharine ham. and juan williams. mary katharine we missed you and our thoughts have been with you all along and we are glad to have you back. >> i thought while i was gone -- it is alive and kick. mary katharine, you go first. how do you think it affect him politically? >> i wanted to come back with a bang. we have the front runner with a reenactment of a stabbing, and comparing to the second guy to a child molester. i swear, please do
s.-led drone strike in syria. officials in the pentagon say they are 99% sure they got him. we'll bring you headlines and updates. martha: donald trump make waves on the campaign trail as he slams dr. ben carson over the details of his path. he pulled no punches in a 95-minute ad-lib speech. he branded ben carson path long cal and questioned -- pathological and questioned why people would vote for him at all. >> he took a knife and that knife into the stomach of his he friend. and the...
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martha raddatz, thanks very much. >>> coming up, more on the thomas has all the latest on new steps to keep us safe on this special edition of "this week." the pursuit of healthierer it begins s om the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness totr keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sounungood? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could'")ve been brenda. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in a afew as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep d starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days wh
martha raddatz, thanks very much. >>> coming up, more on the thomas has all the latest on new steps to keep us safe on this special edition of "this week." the pursuit of healthierer it begins s om the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness totr keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern...
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martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. 'snature feature of book tv is our all-day coverage of book fairs and festivals from across the country with top nonfiction authors. we will be in massachusetts for the boston book festival. in the middle of the month, the louisiana book festival in baton rouge. we are live for the 18th year in a row from florida for the miami book fair international. and the national book awards from new york city. some of the fairs and festivals tv. fall on c-span2's book "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome to our program this morning, congressman seth moulton, democrat of massachusetts. a freshman serving in his first term. represents the sixth district in massachusetts. tours ind four iraq. what were you doing there? guest: the first two twersky my was a platoon commander. then i had an interesting job -- tours, i was a platoon commander. host: do you see the challenges of what this administration is wrestling with now? the fight with vices and trying to bring iraq together polit
martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. 'snature feature of book tv is our all-day coverage of book fairs and festivals from across the country with top nonfiction authors. we will be in massachusetts for the boston book festival. in the middle of the month, the louisiana book festival in baton rouge. we are live for the 18th year in a row from florida for the miami book fair international. and the national book awards from new york...
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martha: donald trump and kasich sparring over immigration and how different their plans are. and probably the most google part of the debate is trump referencing an immigration plan from the 1950'sresident. he moved a million and a half illegal immigrants out of this country. moved them just beyond the border. they came back. moved them beyond the border again. they came back. didn't like it. moved them way south. they never came back. >> martha: referring to an initiative under president eisenhower that dropped illegal immigration by 95%. jonah goldberg is here and tucker carlson as well. gentlemen, welcome. great to have you both here. >> good to be here. >> martha: that was one of the most thought provoking sement -- statements of the evening. >> kasich first point is i am better than anyone else in america. and his second point is because you cannot deport everybody you cannot deport anybody. and that is every bit as ludicrous as trump's claim you can kick everybody out. it points up the truth which is the establishment has a vested interest in immigration and massing scale immigration because their donors point it out. he points out you guys are getting rich from this and t
martha: donald trump and kasich sparring over immigration and how different their plans are. and probably the most google part of the debate is trump referencing an immigration plan from the 1950'sresident. he moved a million and a half illegal immigrants out of this country. moved them just beyond the border. they came back. moved them beyond the border again. they came back. didn't like it. moved them way south. they never came back. >> martha: referring to an initiative under president...
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s. >>> with russia joining the assault and france stepping up their bombing many are hoping that will be a game changer in the war against the terror group. abc's martha raddatz is in iraq where isis controls territory. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this u.s.-led air campaign has been going on for more than 15 months here in iraq and syria. but since the paris attacks there has been a new ferocity. revenge came swiftly. 34 cruise missiles launched from the air and sea streaking across the skies tuesday aimed at isis targets. payback for the bombing of that russian passenger jet last month, killing all on board. the long-range russian bombers dropping the kind of ordnance that flattens buildings with little thought of civilians who may get in the way. 14 targets hit including an isis command post and weapons and the french now at war with isis launching retaliatory strikes for the third night since the paris attacks as the aircraft carrier "charles de gaulle" is soon to steam toward the syrian coast, the u.s.-led air war has intensified too. 8,000 air strikes since last year. a new alliance that could be a game changer. the ru
s. >>> with russia joining the assault and france stepping up their bombing many are hoping that will be a game changer in the war against the terror group. abc's martha raddatz is in iraq where isis controls territory. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this u.s.-led air campaign has been going on for more than 15 months here in iraq and syria. but since the paris attacks there has been a new ferocity. revenge came swiftly. 34 cruise missiles launched from...
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officials s in russiand france say they intend to work together as the attacks entnter theirifth day. abc's martha raddatz r reports from iraq. >> reporter: withering air strikes on i isis targs in syria. russian aircraft flying 65 missions, claiming to have destroyed numerous isis oil depots and command centers, as the french aircraft carrier charles de gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast, packed with repower. in the last 48 hours, destroying six major targets. but here in aq and in syria, where the u.s. has been conductingng thousan of air strikes, the u.s. military expressing concerns over russia's tactics. a military spokesman calling those large-scale bombing runs, with so-called dumb bombs, tiquated, suggesting the russians have little regard for civilians below. here in iraq, isis still controls large swaths of territory, including the second largest city of mosul. those air strikes have done little to dislodge the terrorists there. martha raddatz, abc news, erbil. >>> another note about isis. a new image has surfaced online soda can that isis claims was responsible for downing a russia
officials s in russiand france say they intend to work together as the attacks entnter theirifth day. abc's martha raddatz r reports from iraq. >> reporter: withering air strikes on i isis targs in syria. russian aircraft flying 65 missions, claiming to have destroyed numerous isis oil depots and command centers, as the french aircraft carrier charles de gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast, packed with repower. in the last 48 hours, destroying six major targets. but here in aq and in...