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was given out in 1956, the first reliever to ever win the cy young award wasn't until 1974 when mike marshall won itles dodgers. that year, he posted a record of 15-12 with 21 saves, a 2.42 e.r.a., and 143 strikeouts.elief pitcher to win american league pitcher to do so was sparkey lyle of the new york yankees in 1977.ames, saved 26 games, had an e.r.a. of 2.17, and struck out 68 batters.s news." >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you to keep your handss on the road, and your mind on driving. [ pencil scribbling on paper ] [ car door closes ] [ engine starts ] >> oh, no! >> [gasps] oh! [ seatbelt clicks ] [ chuckles ] [ horn honks ] o anywhere. there's lots more to tell you >> it's one of the scariest places we'll ever experience,end three or four years there. i'm talking about high school. that's the subject of this week's video from the website hooplaha. >> high school is hard. it's so important for us to haveage from our peers. if school could be the place where they came to and they got support, that would be a gift. >> good morning! >> goo
was given out in 1956, the first reliever to ever win the cy young award wasn't until 1974 when mike marshall won itles dodgers. that year, he posted a record of 15-12 with 21 saves, a 2.42 e.r.a., and 143 strikeouts.elief pitcher to win american league pitcher to do so was sparkey lyle of the new york yankees in 1977.ames, saved 26 games, had an e.r.a. of 2.17, and struck out 68 batters.s news." >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you...
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given out in 1956, `the first reliever to ever win @the cy young award wasn't until @1974 when mike marshall won it @for the los angeles dodgers. @that year, he posted a record @of 15-12 with 21 saves, `and 143 strikeouts. @the next relief pitcher to win @the cy young award and the first @american league pitcher to do so @was sparkey lyle of @the new york yankees in 1977. @that year, he won 13 games, `saved 26 games, had an e.r.a. of `2.17, and struck out 68 batters. @i'm matt for "teen kids news." @>> this message is brought to @you by the national road safety @foundation. @they want you to keep your hands @on the wheel, your eyes on the @road, and your mind on driving. @[ pencil scribbling on paper ] @[ car door closes ] @[ engine starts ] @ @>> oh, no! @>> [gasps] oh! @[ seatbelt clicks ] @[ chuckles ] @[ horn honks ] ` `>> don't go anywhere. `there's lots more to tell you `>> it's one of the scariest `places we'll ever experience, `and most of us will spend three `or four years there. @i'm talking about high school. @that's the subject of this @week's video from the website @[ boing, boi
given out in 1956, `the first reliever to ever win @the cy young award wasn't until @1974 when mike marshall won it @for the los angeles dodgers. @that year, he posted a record @of 15-12 with 21 saves, `and 143 strikeouts. @the next relief pitcher to win @the cy young award and the first @american league pitcher to do so @was sparkey lyle of @the new york yankees in 1977. @that year, he won 13 games, `saved 26 games, had an e.r.a. of `2.17, and struck out 68 batters. @i'm matt for "teen...
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s/ mike marshall, father/amanda bader, marcher "you're finallllhome are you excited to be home? yes! so e eited! what do you want to do nonothat you're finally back? um go home and sleep. and she has basketball practice tonight. you going to be awake for basketball practice? i wanna see my puppies. i miss my puppies. and her mom. and my one of the buses actually made it through and arrived in morning. several siouxland students, a priest, deacon, and a groro of local sioux city youth from cathedral church also got stuck on their way home from the "right to life" march in washington d-c. their bus got stuck on the we're told everyone remained in good spirits until they were finally able to get back on the road home. senator bernie sanders says arguments that he can't win a general election are false. in fact, he says he'd be the stronger c cdidate against a republican opponent. speaking before a student rally at iowa state university, today, sanders asked the young people to actually show up t/ caucus despite skepticism they will. pushing back on clinton's electability argument,
s/ mike marshall, father/amanda bader, marcher "you're finallllhome are you excited to be home? yes! so e eited! what do you want to do nonothat you're finally back? um go home and sleep. and she has basketball practice tonight. you going to be awake for basketball practice? i wanna see my puppies. i miss my puppies. and her mom. and my one of the buses actually made it through and arrived in morning. several siouxland students, a priest, deacon, and a groro of local sioux city youth from...
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." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall the wirtz's called 9-1-1 before fleeing up the street to safety... but they say their biggest concern was for the man who called the house, "home." 9:27:07 "we knew that if his car was there, then he was likely there. but without that, he might be gone." 9:26:26 "there was so much smoke, and that was all blowing to the southeast, and we couldn't really see what was all going on. it really looked like our own house was on fire, and we just kept waiting." - troy and dawn wirtz - neighbors fortunately, the man and his dog but in fighting the blaze, one fireman faced his own injury. 10:28:46 "during the operation, a firefighter was on the outside of the building. the structure started collapsing, an outside wall fell and hit him. don't have a condition, he was talking when they took him to the hospital." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall firefighters not releasing a name or status on the injured crewmember, but they say his injuries are not life-threatening. with everyone safe, neighbors now turn to what's left of the rubble. 1
." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall the wirtz's called 9-1-1 before fleeing up the street to safety... but they say their biggest concern was for the man who called the house, "home." 9:27:07 "we knew that if his car was there, then he was likely there. but without that, he might be gone." 9:26:26 "there was so much smoke, and that was all blowing to the southeast, and we couldn't really see what was all going on. it really looked like our own house...
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." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall the wirtz's called 9-1-1 before fleeing up the street to safety... but they say their biggest concern was for the man who called the house, "home." 9:27:07 "we knew that if his car was there, then he was likely there. but without that, he might be gone." 9:26:26 "there was so much smoke, and that was all blowing to the southeast, and we couldn't all going on. it really looked like our own house was on fire, and we just kept waiting." - troy and dawn wirtz - neighbors fortunately, the man and his dog weren't home at the time of the fire. but in fighting the blaze, one fireman faced his own injury. 10:28:46 "during the operation, a firefighter was on the outside of the building. the structure started collapsing, an outside wall fell and hit him. don't have a condition, he was talking when they took him to the hospital." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall firefighters not releasing a name or status on the injured crewmember, but they say his injuries are not life-threatening. with everyone safe, neighbors now turn to what's lef
." - mike whitsell - west des moines fire marshall the wirtz's called 9-1-1 before fleeing up the street to safety... but they say their biggest concern was for the man who called the house, "home." 9:27:07 "we knew that if his car was there, then he was likely there. but without that, he might be gone." 9:26:26 "there was so much smoke, and that was all blowing to the southeast, and we couldn't all going on. it really looked like our own house was on fire, and we...
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the bomb that truman set off in marshal islands, mike, that bomb that videotaporized one of the marshall islands in 1952 was the equivalent of 10 million tons of tnt. 10 million tons. it was a qualitatively different animal. when they set off that bomb, that bomb named mike in 1952 in the marshall islands, the fire ball reached a height of nearly 60,000 feet. the typical cruising altitude for a commercial airliner is about 30,000 feet. just the fire ball was double that height. the mushroom cloud it created was a hundred miles wide. every nuclear bomb is obviously a big deal but some a bigger deal than others. in the early 1950s, starting with that first explosion in the marshall islands, the united states graduated from the ones like we dropped on japan, the fishing bombs, we graduated that day in 1952 to fusion bombs, bombs that were at least a thousand times more powerful than the kinds of nuclear bombs we'd had before. fusion bombs worked not been splitting atoms but by fusing atoms together. they are much, much, much more powerful. they are much harder to make. but once you've maste
the bomb that truman set off in marshal islands, mike, that bomb that videotaporized one of the marshall islands in 1952 was the equivalent of 10 million tons of tnt. 10 million tons. it was a qualitatively different animal. when they set off that bomb, that bomb named mike in 1952 in the marshall islands, the fire ball reached a height of nearly 60,000 feet. the typical cruising altitude for a commercial airliner is about 30,000 feet. just the fire ball was double that height. the mushroom...
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>> reporter: 45 minutes of jail house video captured the last moments of mike >> i saw marshal's life. [broken audio ] >>> i am angry at what i saw. it is hard to imagine an inappropriate response by law enforcement. >> when i watched the vie was shocked how they -- they grabbed him so fast. >> reporter: in the video you can see marshall get up from a bench, a deputy points for him to sit down and then pushes him against the wall. within two seconds two other officers join in, tackle him to the bench and then the ground. >> they are struggling, he is resisting. >> reporter: marshall is on the ground for 13 minutes before he is put on a restraint chair. nurses realize that he is not breathing. >> they try to get his heart going again. anybody. he did not try to hurt anyone. [crying] >> reporter: deputies did not intend to hurt marshall but the family disagrees and says they will consider other means of justice including a potential civil suit. reporting live in denver tonight. denver 7. >> all right, thank you. marshall was arrested back on november 7th on a trespassing charge. he was
>> reporter: 45 minutes of jail house video captured the last moments of mike >> i saw marshal's life. [broken audio ] >>> i am angry at what i saw. it is hard to imagine an inappropriate response by law enforcement. >> when i watched the vie was shocked how they -- they grabbed him so fast. >> reporter: in the video you can see marshall get up from a bench, a deputy points for him to sit down and then pushes him against the wall. within two seconds two other...
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mike police say marshall used : software to delete the photos and it took two years to , recover the images. investigators believe marshall didn' t produce the pictures. instead they are part of known , child porn images circulating over the internet. family members say robert marshall is scheduled to be in court on monday. a life sentence for an ohio teacher who sexually assaulted his students. central ohio elementary teacher matthew rausenberg learned his punishment today. the 40-year-old apologized for his crimes in court just two days after being convicted on more than 40 charges. >> i do take responsibility for any of my behaviors that were inappropriate. i do see now how they were hurtful to others. and for that i' m truly sorry. , prosecutor both said rausenberg hadn' t shown any remorse for his actions during the trial. in all he received 106 years , behind bars and is a tier three sex offender. a convicted killer in ohio, who escaped during a zumba class, is now back behind bars. 17-year-old ashley smith was captured at a mcdonalds near marion, ohio. she had been locked up s
mike police say marshall used : software to delete the photos and it took two years to , recover the images. investigators believe marshall didn' t produce the pictures. instead they are part of known , child porn images circulating over the internet. family members say robert marshall is scheduled to be in court on monday. a life sentence for an ohio teacher who sexually assaulted his students. central ohio elementary teacher matthew rausenberg learned his punishment today. the 40-year-old...
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west des moines fire marshal mike whitsell says this is the local firefighters. >> we're human. the equipment that we are wearing yes, it protects us from , fire and it tries to keep us warm, but during the fire fighting operations, it's going to get wet from the water that we're putting on the fire. that's then in turn going to freeze. there's also skin that's exposed, you know, your face doesn't always have a mask on it. alyx: in the home fire early sunday morning in west des moines, the temperature was 6 degrees below zero. while fighting the massive ended up looking like an ice palace. water froze everywhere it could. mix that with wind chill and it becomes hazardous. he says firefighters have to take frequent breaks and are constantly checked for frostbite. and it is very cold today. but change is on the way. we will check in with frank for more. frank: we have been talking about this advertisement blast, but warmer weather is on the way. six degrees here in des moines, a big-time change from northwest, putting the extra bite in the air. it feels cold right now. you look ba
west des moines fire marshal mike whitsell says this is the local firefighters. >> we're human. the equipment that we are wearing yes, it protects us from , fire and it tries to keep us warm, but during the fire fighting operations, it's going to get wet from the water that we're putting on the fire. that's then in turn going to freeze. there's also skin that's exposed, you know, your face doesn't always have a mask on it. alyx: in the home fire early sunday morning in west des moines,...
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west des moines fire marshall mike whitsell says it's also critical to have the automatic shut off feature in case it does tip over. mike whitsell: that's one of the biggest things that i recommend having. does not have that feature on elizabeth: the u.s. consumer product safety commission says more than 25,000 house fires. shaina: a mother and her three children were killed in another one of those house fires over the weekend and a go fund me raise money for their family. we have gotten quite a few emails about gofundme pages, and if it's safe to donate to them. so we asked the better business bureau's wise giving alliance. they say it's important to do your research and look for projects that share updates. director of communications, ryan smith, says updates provide better transparency. ryan smith: it's relatively, maybe not anonymous it's not personable so you don't have -- personal so you don't have that connection with somebody. you want to read the fine print look for disclaimers understand any fee structures that might be included in your donation. shaina: when you create a gofundm
west des moines fire marshall mike whitsell says it's also critical to have the automatic shut off feature in case it does tip over. mike whitsell: that's one of the biggest things that i recommend having. does not have that feature on elizabeth: the u.s. consumer product safety commission says more than 25,000 house fires. shaina: a mother and her three children were killed in another one of those house fires over the weekend and a go fund me raise money for their family. we have gotten quite...
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the state fire marshal' s office was at the scene today. wmur' s mike cronin joins us live with why the fire chief is calling this fire suspicious. mike: no one was home at the time of the fire and the alexandria fire chief believes the house has been empty for about a month. saturday morning investigators returned to the house on fowler river road in alexandria that was destroyed in a fire friday night. >> i didn' t see too many flames but there was a lot of smoke and i was concerned. >> we refused to put anybody into the building so it was all an exterior attack for us. reporter: the fire chief believes it' s suspicious. in november 11 month old shawn sylvester was critically hurt at this home. he later died. blunt impact head trauma. his death was ruled a homicide but no arrests have been made. 29-year-old tommy page who was living in the home at the time of the incident is in custody , accused of possessing child sexual abuse images. for now, the state fire marshal' s office isn' t calling the fire suspicious. >> we treat any fire that we get called
the state fire marshal' s office was at the scene today. wmur' s mike cronin joins us live with why the fire chief is calling this fire suspicious. mike: no one was home at the time of the fire and the alexandria fire chief believes the house has been empty for about a month. saturday morning investigators returned to the house on fowler river road in alexandria that was destroyed in a fire friday night. >> i didn' t see too many flames but there was a lot of smoke and i was concerned....
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mike... we're talking 36 counts! 52-year-old...robert marshall was arrest here...at his the the schools director of campus safety... 3brian "i don't know why someone in a position of trust would take part in that kind of activity. its very unfortunate for the community. the investigation against marshall began in january of 2014 and the reason police say it took so long to catch him was because marshall used a computer program that destroyed the evidence. 5brian "there was a software on it running that is deisgned to get rid of that type of material" 1brian "when digital data is deleted or wiped from a hard drive it makes it even tougher for us." personal computer home in latonia after someone reported that the there.. marshall faces 36 felony counts of possessing child porn...police say were at least 36 computer of performing lewd if convicted...he faces a maximum 20 years in prison... no indication that face-to-face.. 2brian "had we thought that there was an actual threat to children whether they be in the city of covington or the campus of tho
mike... we're talking 36 counts! 52-year-old...robert marshall was arrest here...at his the the schools director of campus safety... 3brian "i don't know why someone in a position of trust would take part in that kind of activity. its very unfortunate for the community. the investigation against marshall began in january of 2014 and the reason police say it took so long to catch him was because marshall used a computer program that destroyed the evidence. 5brian "there was a software...
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mike: dixie people were hurt but nobody was killed. sheree: new developments in a the fire marshal says that they have determined what caused the fire but they are not releasing any details while the investigation is underway. so far, no one has been arrested. mike: a measure in the kentucky senate moving forward that would require a woman seeking an abortion to have an appointment with a medical professional. the state already requires women to receive counseling and wait 24 hours before having an require women to meet professional. it goes on to the full state senate. veto cranley. it' s the second time the mayor has vetoed the plan. it would be more than -- everyone should have access to park on the street. the spots have a greater value to taxpayers. it takes six votes to overturn the mayor' s veto. sheree: a new plan will help provide dental care for people that can' t afford it. the dental center received a $5,000 grant today. mike: frank established the store in 1971 as a way to collect not just food but other household goods as well. the funeral arrangements are still pendi
mike: dixie people were hurt but nobody was killed. sheree: new developments in a the fire marshal says that they have determined what caused the fire but they are not releasing any details while the investigation is underway. so far, no one has been arrested. mike: a measure in the kentucky senate moving forward that would require a woman seeking an abortion to have an appointment with a medical professional. the state already requires women to receive counseling and wait 24 hours before...
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mike cronin, wmur news 9. adam: thanks. the state fire marshal is investigating a fire in alexandria after flames broke out at a home on fowler river road. this is the same home where a 11-month-old boy sustained fatal injuries this past november. the fire chief says no one was home at the time of the fire. wmur' s kristen carosa joins us now with new details on the investigation. kristen: investigators spent a good part of the day inside looking for answers. neighbors say the fire is concerning and complicates what is already going on. crime take surrounds this home on fowler river wrote in alexandria after a fire tore through, damaging the structure beyond repair. >> there was a lot of smoke and i was concerned. kristen: this woman lives across the street and heard emergency flames broke out friday night. >> there were probably a dozen fire trucks and more responders, trucks from volunteers who were showing up. kristen: firefighters battled the blaze from the outside, crews were on scene for hours, the chief believes the fire is suspicious. >>
mike cronin, wmur news 9. adam: thanks. the state fire marshal is investigating a fire in alexandria after flames broke out at a home on fowler river road. this is the same home where a 11-month-old boy sustained fatal injuries this past november. the fire chief says no one was home at the time of the fire. wmur' s kristen carosa joins us now with new details on the investigation. kristen: investigators spent a good part of the day inside looking for answers. neighbors say the fire is...
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mike: he was cast as a football player and we are marshall, leathernecks, and the dark knight rises. sheree: great to have him right here. the candidates are once again back on the campaign trail. mike: jeb bush picks up an endorsement from a former opponent who is now backing bush. >> temperatures are tumbling. a you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford come and get it if you really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. sheree: the 2016 campaign moves closer to iowa. donald trump and ted cruz are now in fierce fights are your votes. sally has the very latest from washington tonight. >> we saw ted cruz and donald trump clash last night and today with just over two weeks , a wall street journal nbc news poll finds donald trump widening his lead nationally. >> we are not going to be the stupid peopl
mike: he was cast as a football player and we are marshall, leathernecks, and the dark knight rises. sheree: great to have him right here. the candidates are once again back on the campaign trail. mike: jeb bush picks up an endorsement from a former opponent who is now backing bush. >> temperatures are tumbling. a you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford come and get it if you really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new...
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the state marshal's office was on the scene. mike cronin has the latest. mike: they returned to the home in alexandria destroyed in a fire friday night. but there was a lot of smoke and i was concerned. >> we refused to put anybody into the building. it was an attack for us. >> the fire chief believes it's suspicious, in november, 11-month-old shawn sylvester was critically injured. he later died. the cause was blunt impact trauma. it was a homicide, no one was arrested. a man is in custody accused of possessing child sexual abuse images. for now the fire marshal is not causing it suspicious. >> we'll treat every fire the same. we'll do a thorough investigation regardless of circumstances. the cause is under investigation. >> we're concentrating most of our efforts on the first floor, as far as an area of origin, we're looking at the first floor of the residence right now. >> news 9 speak to the difficult to deal with while grandson. it's a message echoed by a woman across from the home. >> i wish we had more information for the community, but it seems lik
the state marshal's office was on the scene. mike cronin has the latest. mike: they returned to the home in alexandria destroyed in a fire friday night. but there was a lot of smoke and i was concerned. >> we refused to put anybody into the building. it was an attack for us. >> the fire chief believes it's suspicious, in november, 11-month-old shawn sylvester was critically injured. he later died. the cause was blunt impact trauma. it was a homicide, no one was arrested. a man is in...
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sheriff, the iowa division of criminal investigation, and state fire marshall led to mondays arrests of yenger and dye. dci special agent mike motsinger says this was a cold case, not a forgotten case. >> it just goes to show, when people think they get away with hopefully, everyone is looking over their shoulders because we do take homicide seriously and will find them. marcus: lyon says his thoughts are now with the families of messer and anderson and he hopes after the pain both families can find closure. >> parents not only had to go through it initially, but now they have to go through the whole thing again. marcus: authorities say yenger and dye were involved in an altercation during a birthday party at the house and asked to leave. they believe that may be the reason the pair set the deadly fire. stacey: des moines police say still no arrests in sunday's murder of a woman on pioneer road. 71-year-old norma jean mcneeley's body was found inside the home. police have not released a cause of death, except to say it was suspicious in nature. steve: investigators are still looking for what caused a dart bus to go crashing
sheriff, the iowa division of criminal investigation, and state fire marshall led to mondays arrests of yenger and dye. dci special agent mike motsinger says this was a cold case, not a forgotten case. >> it just goes to show, when people think they get away with hopefully, everyone is looking over their shoulders because we do take homicide seriously and will find them. marcus: lyon says his thoughts are now with the families of messer and anderson and he hopes after the pain both...
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marshall on administrative leave. his bond set at $25,000 and is scheduled to be arraigned next monday. mike: a cincinnati police officer charged with theft. an internal investigation found officer simpson was working at an off-duty restaurant detail. simpson is suspended without pay. sheree: underage drinking, pot smoking, and young teenagers sneaking out of their houses. mike: a freshman has to live with what has happened to her while another is convicted of rape. reporter: if you' re wondering why alcohol -- underage alcohol parties are never a good idea, this would be it. >> this is a situation you would see on any friday night. reporter: it started off that way. then one, knowing her mom was away, decided to have a party. >> you have a juvenile male and female pairing off in one bedroom in another pairing off in another. reporter: they were drinking vodka and smoking marijuana. >> a person falling down drunk. >> a few boys were encouraging their buddies to make a move. >> they knew that she was in a position where she was highly intoxicated. teenage girls nightmare. it is rape. applied
marshall on administrative leave. his bond set at $25,000 and is scheduled to be arraigned next monday. mike: a cincinnati police officer charged with theft. an internal investigation found officer simpson was working at an off-duty restaurant detail. simpson is suspended without pay. sheree: underage drinking, pot smoking, and young teenagers sneaking out of their houses. mike: a freshman has to live with what has happened to her while another is convicted of rape. reporter: if you' re...
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sheriff, the iowa division of criminal investigation and state fire marshall led to mondays arrests of yenger and dye. dci special agent mike motsinger says this was a cold case not a forgotten case. >> it just goes to show when people think they get away with murder we are always there, always willing to look at things and hopefully everyone is looking over their shoulders, because we do take things seriously and take homicides seriously and will find them. marcus: lyon says his thought are now with the families of messer and anderson and he hopes after the pain both families can find closure. >> parents not only had to go through it initially, but now whole thing again. that is awful. that is brutal. eric: authorities say yenger and dye were involved in an altercation during a birthday party at the house and asked to leave that night. they believe that may be the reason the pair set the deadly fire. elizabeth: the new york times is reporting that former iowa hawkeye football star and oskaloosa native tyler sash had cte. tyler's family told the new york times that the super bowl champion had been acting irregularly since m
sheriff, the iowa division of criminal investigation and state fire marshall led to mondays arrests of yenger and dye. dci special agent mike motsinger says this was a cold case not a forgotten case. >> it just goes to show when people think they get away with murder we are always there, always willing to look at things and hopefully everyone is looking over their shoulders, because we do take things seriously and take homicides seriously and will find them. marcus: lyon says his thought...
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mike: a large house explosion in northeast ohio. this afternoon, the coroner identified the parents killed as jeffrey and cynthia mather. today, the fire marshal was combing through what was left in the home to figure out what happened. the impact of the explosion they have lived in that home since 2007. kevin: it is a bitter cold night outside across the area. you can still see out there on old glory , it' s really cutting right through. notice, we have clear skies tonight. and into western ohio. a big drop-off in temperatures. there is good news. the wind is beginning to relax. even with a light breeze out flirting with zero and probably a couple of degrees below. as you work your way west, torts st. louis. the wind will gradually relax and there will still be a breeze. ranging from 12 to springboro. in springboro, it feels like it' s for below. these are single-digit wind temperatures will drop to the teens here as they are doing right now. there he cold. there will be some clouds to go in to the day. it was a lot of sunshine that would begin to melt the snow out there. that sets us up for a warm start to the weekend. and as the cold air be
mike: a large house explosion in northeast ohio. this afternoon, the coroner identified the parents killed as jeffrey and cynthia mather. today, the fire marshal was combing through what was left in the home to figure out what happened. the impact of the explosion they have lived in that home since 2007. kevin: it is a bitter cold night outside across the area. you can still see out there on old glory , it' s really cutting right through. notice, we have clear skies tonight. and into western...
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mike lynch. >> hi, everybody. nothing like a little trash championship week. tonight it is courtesey of brandon marshall who was asked why it is so difficult to cover rob gronkowski. his immediate response is he pushes off and he gets away with it about 90% of the time. does he know rob gronkowski was flagged for some pass interference calls this year? even though manning and brady are never on the field at the same time, the research department has thrown this nugget at me. this season tom brady has thrown more touchdown passes inside sports authority stadium at mile high than peyton manning has. brady three and manning thrown one at home this year. this is the 17th time these two teams, these two guys are going head to head. manning with the broncos and brady won three or four since that happened. he played the majority of his career with the indianapolis colts. meeting. they split the first four and manning is 2-1 in afc championship games. >> i think we have just known each other for a longtime and being in the same profession at all of these years and at the same events we have developed a good fri
mike lynch. >> hi, everybody. nothing like a little trash championship week. tonight it is courtesey of brandon marshall who was asked why it is so difficult to cover rob gronkowski. his immediate response is he pushes off and he gets away with it about 90% of the time. does he know rob gronkowski was flagged for some pass interference calls this year? even though manning and brady are never on the field at the same time, the research department has thrown this nugget at me. this season...
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coast guard >>> join us with toubro girls, mike and molly and code black and join us for 10 news at 11 and stay up with the late show. tonight's guest brandon marshall. >>> you hear about road widening projects all the time but the city of lakeland is doing the opposite. we are talking about lakeland police department on this road. marcus grayson shows you how this project is meant to draw more people to the downtown area. >>> recent on bar is the manager of this hotel. he can't have too much parking for his customers. student the merchants and the people that come down here survived based on walk-in traffic. connect this hotel has a parking lot right next door to the business and they lease the street design will bring 10 more parking spaces. the hotel can use. >> it makes it easier to access the hotel for our guests and that would make for more activity. swimming massachusetts avenue has for lanes running north and south the city of lakeland is making it narrow. >> resurface the roadway and three market for travel lanes and spoke about 10,000 vehicles . let's make this street. the perfect candidate for less.>>when they began to grow and prosper. i
coast guard >>> join us with toubro girls, mike and molly and code black and join us for 10 news at 11 and stay up with the late show. tonight's guest brandon marshall. >>> you hear about road widening projects all the time but the city of lakeland is doing the opposite. we are talking about lakeland police department on this road. marcus grayson shows you how this project is meant to draw more people to the downtown area. >>> recent on bar is the manager of this...
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mike. we know a man who died after an altercation at the denver jail was killed by deputies. michael marshall died because he couldn't breathe while he was being restrained. denver 7 reporter, lance hernandez talking to the marshall family today. family members say thee are angry and hurt. >> reporter: they are demanding justice.. they are also demanding to see the jailhouse video of what % happened inside here. secured section of that jail when he became agitated. deputies tried to restrain him. now according to the autopsy report, he was being restrained on the floor when he became more agitated and vomited. he couldn't breathe. he suffered blunt force trauma to his head, shoulders, back, and extremities. family members say they want the deputies involved charged. >> you know, we need justice. % i'm just asking for justice. if they did nothing wrong, how come we can'ttsee what happened? >> reporter: now the mayor's office issued a statement a little bit earlier this evening saying that the administration ii committed to an accountable process and a thorough investigation. the mayor expects
mike. we know a man who died after an altercation at the denver jail was killed by deputies. michael marshall died because he couldn't breathe while he was being restrained. denver 7 reporter, lance hernandez talking to the marshall family today. family members say thee are angry and hurt. >> reporter: they are demanding justice.. they are also demanding to see the jailhouse video of what % happened inside here. secured section of that jail when he became agitated. deputies tried to...
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. >> with the jets, the general manager mike maccgagnan named the executive of the year by the pro football writers association. his wide receiver brandon marshall was on the "the late show with stephen colbert" which was supposed to be great. >> if you're on the colbert show, you're a loser. [ laughter ] >> oh!! >> i'm with you on that one. >> what i mean by that -- >> i'm not sure if there's anything fixing that, actually. [ laughter ] >> what i mean -- >> this time of year -- [ laughter ] >> yes, this time of year. he would rather be in the play- offs. >> oh, okay. >> he didn't mean it that way. >> i think you're a winner if you get on that show. >> thank you, otis. no ice rink? no problem. skating. >>> coming up at 11:00, a group of thieves take advantage of a teen with no arms. >> it's cowardice to use that many people on someone that supposedly can't fight back. >> but he still found a way to scare off the group. >> also ahead tonight, our weather team has been working around the clock keeping track of this monster storm moving closer. lonnie quinn will have your updated forecast at 11. >>> finally here at 6:00 an upstate new york town has
. >> with the jets, the general manager mike maccgagnan named the executive of the year by the pro football writers association. his wide receiver brandon marshall was on the "the late show with stephen colbert" which was supposed to be great. >> if you're on the colbert show, you're a loser. [ laughter ] >> oh!! >> i'm with you on that one. >> what i mean by that -- >> i'm not sure if there's anything fixing that, actually. [ laughter ] >>...
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marshall' s office is also saying they know what releasing details just yet. >> multimillion dollar development coming to avondale. you might call it food for the community in more ways than one. mike: a much-needed grocery store part of the sign of better times for cincinnati. courtis fuller is joining us with more. reporter: the city has had a task force in place pushing discussion on this critical issue because cincinnati is on a list it would prefer to be off. fighting the battle against the urban food desert. >> grocery stores leave the community and they lead and economic desert. >> the last grocery store was this is not just an avondale problem, it is a cincinnati problem. >> we have one of the worst rates of grocery stores being located. you have 10 fewer stores than the national average. >> these are images we obtained from the boston-based realtor. a $40 million three building development plan. >> we call it transformational. there is no way this will not have a catalytic effect in terms of transforming people' s perceptions about the neighborhood. transforming the physical environment. transforming the available amenities from housing to commercial. >> most will be torn
marshall' s office is also saying they know what releasing details just yet. >> multimillion dollar development coming to avondale. you might call it food for the community in more ways than one. mike: a much-needed grocery store part of the sign of better times for cincinnati. courtis fuller is joining us with more. reporter: the city has had a task force in place pushing discussion on this critical issue because cincinnati is on a list it would prefer to be off. fighting the battle...
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mike: a fun night ahead. the golden globes start at 8:00 tonight, right here on wyff 4. chris: let's take a look at the snow totals over the mountains, a stiff northwesterly wind. marshall, mars hill, towards waterville, jackson, haywood, madison, northern buncombe counties could see up to an inch marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. "but i am going to miss votes, i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes for a long time. were missed before he announced he was running for president." over the last three years, marco rubio has missed more votes... than any other senator. washington politician marco rubio. doesn't show up for work, but wants a promotion? right to rise usa is responsible >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast. chris: take a look at this time lapse from asheville. low clclds, and from time to time in the northern mountains facing tennessee, you can see snow. it looks like fog but it is snowfall rate there. it makes it into areas closer to asheville as we got closer to sunset. i wouldn't be surprised or northern buncombe county tonight to pick up about a quarter of an inch. areas further up along mad
mike: a fun night ahead. the golden globes start at 8:00 tonight, right here on wyff 4. chris: let's take a look at the snow totals over the mountains, a stiff northwesterly wind. marshall, mars hill, towards waterville, jackson, haywood, madison, northern buncombe counties could see up to an inch marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. "but i am going to miss votes, i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes for a long time. were missed before...
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mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting little bit of an update on where things are revision 0. vision zero. chief nobody can correctly. the past committee that supervisor wiener was considering extending to include private citizens were set different? does anyone know? >> may be cheap >> because like it's been a little while since we've heard anything was going on >> it has been a little while, but were doing with several different departments within the city and as you know that we challenging at times to make sure everyone agrees is on the same page. so we've been working very closely with mta on a new turning template. a
mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting...
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marshall takes a look. >> relax and hold still. >> reporter: at first lance it looks like a doctor's appointment. >> this is outside of the ear place the scope down in your ear canal. >> reporter: but mike maguire is not getting his hearing check but getting custom fit ear buds during a trip to the burlington mall. >> there we go. >> i don't use ear buds because they don't fit. >> reporter: the company uce-- uvero wants to change that by using a scan tech -- scanning technique. >> our ears are as unique as our fingerprints no two are the same not even your left and right. >> reporter: lots of companies offer custom vit fit but the difference is the scanning technology which you don't have to put mold making materials into the ears. >> here's your ear on a our screen put it on a 3d print for the next -- printer and the the next day it's tailor-made. >> reporter: a safer one. >> it gives people opportunity lower levels. >> hearing loss in the united states is a problem. >> reporter: ed doctor-- the doctor says many cases of hearing loss is cause by listening to loud mismusicch the advantage of any custom ear piece is you can block out other noise and turn down the volume on the headphones
marshall takes a look. >> relax and hold still. >> reporter: at first lance it looks like a doctor's appointment. >> this is outside of the ear place the scope down in your ear canal. >> reporter: but mike maguire is not getting his hearing check but getting custom fit ear buds during a trip to the burlington mall. >> there we go. >> i don't use ear buds because they don't fit. >> reporter: the company uce-- uvero wants to change that by using a scan...
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mike and sheree are off. a former security director at thomas more charged with child pornography. brian hamrick has exclusive interviews with family members brian. brian: lisa, robert marshall was called director of security at thomas more, but the man who alerted police calls him dad, still not everyone in the family is convinced he is guilty. he went from officer to inmate. thomas more security director robert marshall is charged with some say that's unbelievable.
mike and sheree are off. a former security director at thomas more charged with child pornography. brian hamrick has exclusive interviews with family members brian. brian: lisa, robert marshall was called director of security at thomas more, but the man who alerted police calls him dad, still not everyone in the family is convinced he is guilty. he went from officer to inmate. thomas more security director robert marshall is charged with some say that's unbelievable.
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mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting little bit of an update on where things are revision 0. vision zero. chief nobody can correctly. the past committee that supervisor wiener was considering extending to include private citizens were set different? does anyone know? >> may be cheap >> because like it's been a little while since we've heard anything was going on >> it has been a little while, but were doing with several different departments within the city and as you know that we challenging at times to make sure everyone agrees is on the same page. so we've been working very closely with mta on a new turning template. a
mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting...
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mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting little bit of an update on where things are revision 0. vision zero. chief nobody can correctly. the past committee that supervisor wiener was considering extending to include private citizens were set different? does anyone know? >> may be cheap >> because like it's been a little while since we've heard anything was going on >> it has been a little while, but were doing with several different departments within the city and as you know that we challenging at times to make sure everyone agrees is on the same page. so we've been working very closely with mta on a new turning template. a
mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting...
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mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting little bit of an update on where things are revision 0. vision zero. chief nobody can correctly. the past committee that supervisor wiener was considering extending to include private citizens were set different? does anyone know? >> may be cheap >> because like it's been a little while since we've heard anything was going on >> it has been a little while, but were doing with several different departments within the city and as you know that we challenging at times to make sure everyone agrees is on the same page. so we've been working very closely with mta on a new turning template. a
mike. i'm not sure if you're the best person to answer. since chief on body or fire marshal.regarding the past update that included in the office report, we know here your weighing a decision from the city attorney on the lane encroachment by sf vehicles and also by the working on the template that's going to be going to the seals for testing. i wonder if you could add any more detail in terms of when you expect the decision has the testing started and i would suggest perhaps for future meeting...
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marshall takes a look. >> relax and hold still. >> reporter: at first lance it looks like a doctor's appointment. >> this is outside of the ear place the scope down in your ear canal. >> reporter: but mike maguire is not getting his hearing check but getting custom fit ear buds during a trip to the burlington mall. >> there we go. >> i don't use ear buds because they don't fit. >> reporter: the company uce-- uvero wants to change that by using a scan tech -- scanning technique. >> our ears are as unique as our fingerprints no two are the same not even your left and right.
marshall takes a look. >> relax and hold still. >> reporter: at first lance it looks like a doctor's appointment. >> this is outside of the ear place the scope down in your ear canal. >> reporter: but mike maguire is not getting his hearing check but getting custom fit ear buds during a trip to the burlington mall. >> there we go. >> i don't use ear buds because they don't fit. >> reporter: the company uce-- uvero wants to change that by using a scan...