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ian panel, bbc news, baltimore. conflict of course is full of terrible tales of horror and suffering, but one story stands out as a symbol ofjust how brutal and unfair war could be. in the new year, five—year—old maram lost both her parents and nearly every limb in her body was broken when her house was bombed in aleppo. the british surgeon who operated on her watched her leave for asylum in turkey, not knowing if she would survive. well, seven months on, doctor david nott has returned to turkey to be reunited with maram. as quentin somerville reports, this is a harrowing story with a happy ending. so much of aleppo's pain is anonymous. but maram's suffering was unforgettable. an air strike killed her parents and left her gravely ill. inside syria, doctor david knott worked to save her leg. there was shrapnel inside her hip. from here, and only five months old, she was evacuated to turkey, lost and alone. but after months of searching, the bbc tracked her down and reunited the two. oh, my goodness me. well, well, we
ian panel, bbc news, baltimore. conflict of course is full of terrible tales of horror and suffering, but one story stands out as a symbol ofjust how brutal and unfair war could be. in the new year, five—year—old maram lost both her parents and nearly every limb in her body was broken when her house was bombed in aleppo. the british surgeon who operated on her watched her leave for asylum in turkey, not knowing if she would survive. well, seven months on, doctor david nott has returned to...
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. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new baltimore, michigan. >>> next here, the new extremen destination, where you can shoot up a minivan with a world war ii era tank. left thel after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...a
. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new baltimore, michigan. >>> next here, the new extremen destination, where you can shoot up a minivan with a world war ii era tank. left thel after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he...
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ian pannell, bbc news, baltimore. laura: tonight the president is expected to talk about how to break the cycle poverty in america. ansia and china vetoed attempt to impose sanctions on the syrian government. damascusnt to punish were alleged use of chemical weapons on rebel-held areas. nikki haley accused russia and china of putting their friends and the assad regime ahead of security. a gun was fired accidentally during a speech by french francois hollande at the inauguration of a high-speed railroad line. the sharpshooter on a roof 100 meters from where the president was speaking accidentally fired. 2 people were lightly injured. stockpiled orr used chemical weapons, the claim comes after the half-brother of the north korean leader was killed at a malaysian airport. 2 women from vietnam will be charged with his murder. most of the water has been stored in santiago after floods contaminated a major river. funds in the andes river .ontaminated it schools and businesses were closed and people had to use temporary wate
ian pannell, bbc news, baltimore. laura: tonight the president is expected to talk about how to break the cycle poverty in america. ansia and china vetoed attempt to impose sanctions on the syrian government. damascusnt to punish were alleged use of chemical weapons on rebel-held areas. nikki haley accused russia and china of putting their friends and the assad regime ahead of security. a gun was fired accidentally during a speech by french francois hollande at the inauguration of a high-speed...
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a baltimore man now under arrest in new york. the city's mayor is calling the incident an and diversity. police say james jackson.. seen here on surveillance video.. took a bus from baltimore to new york, to target black men. he allegedly stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death with a sword monday night. hours later-- james walked into a police station and reportedly confessed. jackson is an army veteran who served in afghanistan. he allegedly told police, he picked new york because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. energy secretary rick perry is sharing his thoughts on a recent election. not for u-s president-- but for student body president at texas "a" and "m" university. that's perry's alma mater. perry says the election of the school's first openly gay president, bobby brooks, was "stolen." brooks' rival, robert mcintosh, was disqualified because of violations. in an op-ed in "the houstonh the results-- saying it was unfair because mcintosh received 750 more votes than his opponent.
a baltimore man now under arrest in new york. the city's mayor is calling the incident an and diversity. police say james jackson.. seen here on surveillance video.. took a bus from baltimore to new york, to target black men. he allegedly stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death with a sword monday night. hours later-- james walked into a police station and reportedly confessed. jackson is an army veteran who served in afghanistan. he allegedly told police, he picked new york because it's...
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leading students and millennials into the forsaken neighborhoods, places like cleveland, new york and baltimore. i still remember asking a nonprofit gentleman, what is it our team of 60 or 70 people, what is it i can bring to you? i remember his answer distinctly and specifically, he said please bring hope. you see, president obama talked a bunch about hope and how he wanted to fund mentally change the future of our country. the facts are this, his brand of change didn't make us stronger, in fact, we are weaker because of pa failed promises of the economy, education, healthcare, military and defense. in new york, homeownership among the high n minority communities are down. like many of you, i see a different kind of hope in the numbers. with a donald trump and mike pence administration, we are fast tracking the process to a better america. it wasn't just about what happened this past november in the presidential election, it's a movement that's been brewing for the last several years. listen to these numbers. we had 3 million more people voting. that's a good thing. think about it from a histo
leading students and millennials into the forsaken neighborhoods, places like cleveland, new york and baltimore. i still remember asking a nonprofit gentleman, what is it our team of 60 or 70 people, what is it i can bring to you? i remember his answer distinctly and specifically, he said please bring hope. you see, president obama talked a bunch about hope and how he wanted to fund mentally change the future of our country. the facts are this, his brand of change didn't make us stronger, in...
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demonstrators marching to the state's capitol were attacked by >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," half a dozen baltimore police officers are pcharges. sweeping federal >>> and former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. legal help is here. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, >>> and former president barack tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that
demonstrators marching to the state's capitol were attacked by >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," half a dozen baltimore police officers are pcharges. sweeping federal >>> and former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. legal help is here. or is it your...
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some of the new routes, ten of them are from sfo going to some good locations they include new orleans, baltimore, hawaii and mexico city. they'll get a three more routes, austin, tu san and l.a. all of these new routes start in the fall. back in a moment. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. ==live== a shoongn 80 --ear rich >>> tonight at six we're staying on top of that breaking news in the east bay. a shooting on interstate 80 that's starling the evening rush hour. the man and woman were shot. it's believed to be a targeted gang shooting. officers have detained three possible suspects. that's what you're seeing where the officers are gathered now in richmond. we'll have more on our 6:00 newscast. >> we hope to see you back here at six. good night, folks. shockwaves as wikileaks julian assange says the loss of america's spy secr
some of the new routes, ten of them are from sfo going to some good locations they include new orleans, baltimore, hawaii and mexico city. they'll get a three more routes, austin, tu san and l.a. all of these new routes start in the fall. back in a moment. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take...
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abc news, baltimore. >> turning overseas to the crisis in south sudan. fighting a famine that forced millions to flee to neighboring sudan. the u.n. estimates more than 1,000 people, many of them women and children are reaching the pseudoneeds border every day. only syria and afghanistan have produced more refugees than south sudan. >>> back at home, a stunning announcement about the health of an nfl legend. dwight clark revealing that he has als. the 60-year-old clark is probably best known for that iconic play now simply known as the catch. this is during the 1981 nfc championship game against the cowboys. clark says playing football may have caused his illness. >>> a little more health news from a musical agenda. the wife of country music great glen campbell says he cannot longer play the guitar. he was diagnosed with alzheimer. "rhinestone cowboy" is now in a full-time care facility. his wife says he still plays the air guitar. >> that's kind of a sweet peek into his life right now. but certainly some iconic names we wish them the best. >>> a college
abc news, baltimore. >> turning overseas to the crisis in south sudan. fighting a famine that forced millions to flee to neighboring sudan. the u.n. estimates more than 1,000 people, many of them women and children are reaching the pseudoneeds border every day. only syria and afghanistan have produced more refugees than south sudan. >>> back at home, a stunning announcement about the health of an nfl legend. dwight clark revealing that he has als. the 60-year-old clark is...
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winds of hour and hail 3/4 to 1 inch in sides and this is going to continue marching towards new york, baltimoreadelphia, washington, and eventually atlanta. some major airports and some major metropolitan areas about to get hit with severe weather. >>> a group of homeowners in moraga is fighting east bay mud over this damage from a mudslide. the slide took down part of a hill. as abc7 news reporter laura anthony reports, the frustrated homeowners say they've had enough. >> reporter: tim has been look at this, a huge slide beneath his moraga home, for nearly a year. it's the same length of time that he, his wife, and three kids have been out of their house. the property beneath it is owned by east bay mud. >> it's been really hard on the kids, hard on my wife, and it's a lot of uncertainty. we don't know when we're going to be able to get back in this house. >> i hold each and every one of you accountable. >> reporter: now, the neighbors are speaking up or at east bay mud's board of directors. >> if you don't take action, there will be repercussions. this community will not be quiet about this i
winds of hour and hail 3/4 to 1 inch in sides and this is going to continue marching towards new york, baltimoreadelphia, washington, and eventually atlanta. some major airports and some major metropolitan areas about to get hit with severe weather. >>> a group of homeowners in moraga is fighting east bay mud over this damage from a mudslide. the slide took down part of a hill. as abc7 news reporter laura anthony reports, the frustrated homeowners say they've had enough. >>...
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baltimore also wonder a winter storm warning. a winter stormso when it come and a blizzard warning for new york city -- i should say blizzard watch, including long island. it, ay that you look at lot of snow up and down the east coast, including providence and boston, measuring their snow in many inches. baltimore, philadelphia, new york city and boston, late in the day tomorrow night come into tuesday evening, those are the areas likely to see the biggest problems. tomorrow, clouds late afternoon. the high temperatures eventually make it into the middle 40's for the daytime highs. after that, we head back to josh. josh: once we get through the snow tuesday, we are dealing with the thaw an prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪ <
baltimore also wonder a winter storm warning. a winter stormso when it come and a blizzard warning for new york city -- i should say blizzard watch, including long island. it, ay that you look at lot of snow up and down the east coast, including providence and boston, measuring their snow in many inches. baltimore, philadelphia, new york city and boston, late in the day tomorrow night come into tuesday evening, those are the areas likely to see the biggest problems. tomorrow, clouds late...
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. >>> cbs news reports a white baltimore man has confessed to traveling to new york city for the purpose of killing black men. police say 28-year-old james harris jackson used a sword to kill a black man he randomly chose monday night in manhattan. surveillance video captured him right there running from the scene. jackson turned himself in to police in times square earlier today. he is charged with murder. >>> a texas father is honoring the man who saved his life while swimming 16 years ago and drowned in the process. >> yeah, the rescued swimmer was 10 years old at the time. he has not been forgotten -- i should say but he has not forgotten about that day or the stranger who rescued him. >> now that stranger's name will be carried on in a special way. >> 10-year-old a.j. clark pulled into a rip current. rescued by a stranger. 33-year-old paul fareias. who took on the strong current to make sure clark got out sa. but fareias did not survive. [ unintelligible ] -- >> reporter: it's been nearly 16 years since that day. clark is now 26 years old. a husband and father. each year he comes an
. >>> cbs news reports a white baltimore man has confessed to traveling to new york city for the purpose of killing black men. police say 28-year-old james harris jackson used a sword to kill a black man he randomly chose monday night in manhattan. surveillance video captured him right there running from the scene. jackson turned himself in to police in times square earlier today. he is charged with murder. >>> a texas father is honoring the man who saved his life while...
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police say he came to his home in new york from baltimore intending to kill a black man. >>> exxon sayshey can't find a year's worth of e-mails that discuss climate exchange. tillerson used an alias tracker. investigators want to know if exxon mislead investors on its global warming business. >>> reuters reports that children in 29 kminlts are at risk for lead poisoning. the problems could be caused by tainted soil, drinking water, or exposure to old paint. >>> and people learn that the young jfk, john f. kennedy jr., was fascinated by hitler. the future president kept a diary while works as a reporter in europe after world war ii. he described hitler as one of the most significant figures who ever lived. the diary will be auctioned next month in boston. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," more on kennedy's diary as we take you into the auction house where the diary will be sold. >>> but still ahead, youtube ad controversy. >>> and improving the flow. the nfl announces plans to speed up the game. when you have allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powe
police say he came to his home in new york from baltimore intending to kill a black man. >>> exxon sayshey can't find a year's worth of e-mails that discuss climate exchange. tillerson used an alias tracker. investigators want to know if exxon mislead investors on its global warming business. >>> reuters reports that children in 29 kminlts are at risk for lead poisoning. the problems could be caused by tainted soil, drinking water, or exposure to old paint. >>> and...
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when the fact is you could go to baltimore, east new york, harlem right now, and find many, many people shooting up or using pills who are not white and rural middle class people. this is an epidemic that affects all races, ages, demographics and that is something that is largely looked past in the media. i think in part because it is easier for reporters to go -- most reporters are white. i am white and i am a reporter. i am speaking from experience. in most news rooms, most people are white. i think white reporters feel more comfort going to white neighborhoods to write about white drug ad didicts. that might be controversial to say but that is my experience. if you saw more colored people in the newsroom i think you would see this epidemic represented more fairly in the press. i will talk about an area in baltimore called oxy alley which is a small stretch on pennsylvania avenue. it is place where i spent a lot of time writing about the addicts there. this is a place where some of the looted drugs ended up. >> they call it oxy alley. it looks like any other blighted street filled wit
when the fact is you could go to baltimore, east new york, harlem right now, and find many, many people shooting up or using pills who are not white and rural middle class people. this is an epidemic that affects all races, ages, demographics and that is something that is largely looked past in the media. i think in part because it is easier for reporters to go -- most reporters are white. i am white and i am a reporter. i am speaking from experience. in most news rooms, most people are white....
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. >> it's "b," $517,000 -- for a 1914 baltimore news ruth rookie card, sold in 2008. >> in 2012, in defianceohio, karl kissner discovers 800 vintage baseball cards in the attic of his old family home. most of the century-old cards remain in near-mint condition, which is rare among cards even half their age. before the collecting craze in the 1980s, cards were simply fun toys to be used in bike-wheel spokes or flipping games, like this one. so, i'm gonna toss a card, and it'll land either picture or stats. you're gonna toss a card. if you match my card, you get to keep my card and your card. if you don't, i get to go home with your cards. >> okay, let's do this. >> all right? here it goes. stats. >> stats up. >> picture. i'm a winner. >> you're a winner. >> fortunately for karl, his grandfather wasn't interested in such games, and the collection should easily be worth millions... if they play their cards right. you see, selling the so-called "black swamp find" all at once could flood the market and severely drive prices down. >> because of the size of the collection and the quantity involved,
. >> it's "b," $517,000 -- for a 1914 baltimore news ruth rookie card, sold in 2008. >> in 2012, in defianceohio, karl kissner discovers 800 vintage baseball cards in the attic of his old family home. most of the century-old cards remain in near-mint condition, which is rare among cards even half their age. before the collecting craze in the 1980s, cards were simply fun toys to be used in bike-wheel spokes or flipping games, like this one. so, i'm gonna toss a card, and...
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breaking news to tell you about right now, this is breaking news coming from baltimore, maryland. we can tell you that a situation has ended and ended in new castle, delaware, where police chase, it concluded a short time ago, the chase there. the woman we saw in the back of the police vehicle stole an airport shuttle van from the washington baltimore international airport. she took off in a high-speed chase. it came to an end at a deadened street in new castle delaware, off route 202. the woman as you see now is in custody. >>> president trump waking up this morning in florida as his administration is being questioned over potential contacts with russian officials, but new this morning, president trump is making new allegations against former president barack obama on twitter. he said quote, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires tapped in trump tower before the victory. nothing found. that is mccarthyism. david wright has the latest from palm beach. >> reporter: the president has been trying his best to change the subject friday heading to orlando to visit a catholic sc
breaking news to tell you about right now, this is breaking news coming from baltimore, maryland. we can tell you that a situation has ended and ended in new castle, delaware, where police chase, it concluded a short time ago, the chase there. the woman we saw in the back of the police vehicle stole an airport shuttle van from the washington baltimore international airport. she took off in a high-speed chase. it came to an end at a deadened street in new castle delaware, off route 202. the...
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on the news at noon, a major break in a series of bomb threats nationwide targeting jewish community centers. more about the man under arrest a deadly hate crime, a man who traveled from baltimore to new york just to kill over skin color. a fire sparked by books, the incredible scene out of florida that could have been avoided by a simple donation. now i check of the traffic. -- a check of the traffic. angela: for the most part problem free with one exception. you will see a little bit of red near new hampshire avenue and bigger delays as you approach gallows road. let's head to our traffic land cameras and give you a live look approaching gallows load. -- gallows road. within the work sound we had an accident, impacting the service road as well so we have delays from interstate 66 toward the springfield mixing bowl. the other works, university avenue to new hampshire boulevard, that closes a lane as well. district delays, as you approach the third street tunnel, the long-term works out and the key bridge, you see the columns set up for the midday work sound. just the aware for possible -- be aware of possible delays. >> you are watching abc seven news at noon, on your side. ju
on the news at noon, a major break in a series of bomb threats nationwide targeting jewish community centers. more about the man under arrest a deadly hate crime, a man who traveled from baltimore to new york just to kill over skin color. a fire sparked by books, the incredible scene out of florida that could have been avoided by a simple donation. now i check of the traffic. -- a check of the traffic. angela: for the most part problem free with one exception. you will see a little bit of red...
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." >>> the baltimore man w new yor kill black men now claims he so successful in an effort to stop that's according to "the daily news," reporting that james harris jackson told the paper that he didn't knowaccu td of k. he said he would h "a young thu successful older black man w blondes." jackson reportedly said that he hopes that white women would see how strongly he felt and stop datinghacked with murder as a hate crime for allegedly killing 66-year-old timothy kaufman a sword. >>> in milan, pope francis had crowd. he was there for a one-day trip. before stepping on stage to address the crowd, he had to use a portable restroom. it happens to the best of us. we all need a break every once continued to look on. andsnapd pictures. in the end he gave a speech and met with immigrant families. >>> a bosnian teen smashed a guinness world record literally by breaking more than 100 cement here he is. tumbling head first on to that stack of cemt a total of 111 in just 35 seconds. look at this. the 16-year-old belt in tae kwon do. after the record-setting feat he hanked his parents and coach ti
." >>> the baltimore man w new yor kill black men now claims he so successful in an effort to stop that's according to "the daily news," reporting that james harris jackson told the paper that he didn't knowaccu td of k. he said he would h "a young thu successful older black man w blondes." jackson reportedly said that he hopes that white women would see how strongly he felt and stop datinghacked with murder as a hate crime for allegedly killing 66-year-old...
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somewhat north of new york and then down into the appellations, all of these cities, philadelphia, new york, baltimore, washington, were filled with chestnuts. and so it was a really significant loss, especially in the woods. it was kind of a keystone species. interesting fellow, he diagnose the blight in 1905. he continued to be quite a force or at the. he often ran the new york botanical garden when nathaniel britton was off doing other things. and you see his affair with one of his many collections. he referred to himself as a naturalist in his memoir. somehow after world war i he kind of went off the rails, got fired and disappeared down to florida, where he was kind of rediscovered by some of his fellow my colleges who put them in a little corner office summer at the university of florida and he devoted his life to the mycology of florida. and then writing this memoir which was quite fascinating. in any case, again, american cities were planted up but mainly planted up with american elms because they're so much the perfect tree they could take any abuse. you see they come up really high so they'r
somewhat north of new york and then down into the appellations, all of these cities, philadelphia, new york, baltimore, washington, were filled with chestnuts. and so it was a really significant loss, especially in the woods. it was kind of a keystone species. interesting fellow, he diagnose the blight in 1905. he continued to be quite a force or at the. he often ran the new york botanical garden when nathaniel britton was off doing other things. and you see his affair with one of his many...
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d.c., philly, new york, baltimore, rain event for you during the day today.showing you where the snow is. that's going to be as we go throughout the day today. it continues into tonight. this is a slow-moving storm. it stays all blue here. right through much of even saturday. this is like a 24-hour, 36-hour event for some areas in new england. boston won't clear out until after the dinner hour tomorrow. other areas will be better. as far as snowfall goes, it looks like areas from boston north wards, we have you in 6 to 9 inches of snow, especially up to a foot of snow. higher elevations and other areas in new england will get that snow, too. the other thing we need to let people know, down in the carolinas, you could see a strong thunderstorm. >> hopefully it's the last snow of the season. >> we keep kicking the ball down the field. >>> very important beyonce news to report. according to "variety," she's is to be the voice of nala in the reboot of "lion king," but donald glover has been cast as symba as james earl jones will reprise his role of mufasa. >>> st
d.c., philly, new york, baltimore, rain event for you during the day today.showing you where the snow is. that's going to be as we go throughout the day today. it continues into tonight. this is a slow-moving storm. it stays all blue here. right through much of even saturday. this is like a 24-hour, 36-hour event for some areas in new england. boston won't clear out until after the dinner hour tomorrow. other areas will be better. as far as snowfall goes, it looks like areas from boston north...
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new disturbing details.. in the racially charged murder carried out by a baltimore man in new york city. james jackson told the new york daily news that he intended to kill numerous black men. he said he hoped his attack would stop white women from dating black men and wished his victim was a younger more succcessful black man. jackson stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death as he was collecting bottles in manhatten. he is due back in court today. now to the health care blame game. president trump... lashing out at conservatives within his own party for the failure to repeal and replace obamacare'. he tweeted - "democrats are smiling in d-c that the freedom caucus, with the help of the club for growth and heritage, have saved planned parenthood and o-care." the chairman of the house "freedom caucus" responded on a-b-c's "this week"... senate minority leader chuck schumer said senate minority leader chuck schumer said democrats are willing to fix obamacare'... if republicans drop efforts to repeal it. the head of the office of management and budget said while the administration isn'
new disturbing details.. in the racially charged murder carried out by a baltimore man in new york city. james jackson told the new york daily news that he intended to kill numerous black men. he said he hoped his attack would stop white women from dating black men and wished his victim was a younger more succcessful black man. jackson stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death as he was collecting bottles in manhatten. he is due back in court today. now to the health care blame game....
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most of the flights affected were coming from boston, new york and baltimore. ng problems all across the country. country.across the problems all causing are also the storms baltimore.york and boston, new coming from boston, new york and baltimore. the storms are also causing problems all across the country. ( darya ) thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( mark ) in the south bay. a shelter in place order in cupertino is lifted this morning. police told people in the area of bollinger road and miller avenue to stay inside after several home burglaries were reported around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police searched the area and eventually took 4 people into custody. the area is now clear this morning. ( darya ) happening now in the east bay... hazmat crews are working to clean a mercury contamination that shut down a street in antioch. several contaminated areas were found on manzanita way yesterday. this is the third time the potentially toxic chemical has been found in the area in recent months. contra costa haz-mat crews worked over
most of the flights affected were coming from boston, new york and baltimore. ng problems all across the country. country.across the problems all causing are also the storms baltimore.york and boston, new coming from boston, new york and baltimore. the storms are also causing problems all across the country. ( darya ) thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( mark ) in the south bay. a shelter in place order in cupertino is lifted this morning. police told people in...
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overnight lows tomorrow night on sunday we're looking 14 below in bar harbor. 9 above in new york. 18 in baltimore. cold air in place and with that, very interesting situation developing monday. a low pressure system developing along the southeastern atlantic coast. as the day wears on tuesday, snow from portland, new york, philly, d.c., and as we get into the evening hours, the snow intensifies, heavier. we are looking for anywhere from portland all the way down to washington. heavy snow. still too early to give you accumulations, lester. but it looks very interesting for a major snowstorm on tuesday. >> all right. al roker, thanks very much. >>> the new jobs report is out. for the first full month of the trump administration. and it's stronger than expected. the economy adding 235,000 jobs last month. and the unemployment rate ticking down to 4.7%. the white house touted the numbers today, though during the campaign mr. trump called the jobs reports phony. he also campaigned on a promise to bring back manufacturing. but across the country, many companies have a new concern. nbc's tom costello ha
overnight lows tomorrow night on sunday we're looking 14 below in bar harbor. 9 above in new york. 18 in baltimore. cold air in place and with that, very interesting situation developing monday. a low pressure system developing along the southeastern atlantic coast. as the day wears on tuesday, snow from portland, new york, philly, d.c., and as we get into the evening hours, the snow intensifies, heavier. we are looking for anywhere from portland all the way down to washington. heavy snow....
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chicago, baltimore, new orleans. lots of this out there that's driving a sense that we're in danger. to y that we need to return the ideas that got us here. the ideas that reduce crime and stay on it. -- e we even got a bit of a bit confident when we saw the crime rate decline so steadily for so long. many of you have worked on this for years. you've been a part of the movement that's made our cities, counties and communities safer. we've saved how many thousands of lives, that have not been lost, how many thousands of people have not been injured? how many people have not seen their financial situation damaged severely by crime? so we've done a lot of good. we need to not give up on that progress. that is a thing that's concerned me the most. i do not believe, maybe i'm wrong, but i do not believe that this pop in crime, this increase in crime is necessarily an aberration, a one-time blip. i'm afraid it represents the beginning of a trend. and i think what really concerns me in the bottom of all that is also the inc
chicago, baltimore, new orleans. lots of this out there that's driving a sense that we're in danger. to y that we need to return the ideas that got us here. the ideas that reduce crime and stay on it. -- e we even got a bit of a bit confident when we saw the crime rate decline so steadily for so long. many of you have worked on this for years. you've been a part of the movement that's made our cities, counties and communities safer. we've saved how many thousands of lives, that have not been...
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new york city. james jackson has been charged with murder as a hate crime. police say the admitted white supremacist traveled from baltimore to new york to kill black men and stalked numerous potential victims before killing 68-year-old timothy kauffman on monday night. prosecutors are calling the murder a hate crime. his attorney is hinting at a possible insanity defense. >>> police in tulsa, oklahoma, have released disturbing dash cam video showing a police chase ending the life of a suspect. 21-year-old madison dickson who was wanted for a series of crimes when she exchanged gunfire with police during a car chase. she was still firing her gun after she jumped out of her vehicle and she was struck by a police patrol vehicle. now, three officers involved in the chase are now under investigation. >>> then there was this piece of video coming from the west coast. firefighters in santa monica are being praised for saving this little dog's life. he was pulled out of an apartment fire overcome by heat and smoke, amazing images there with no pulse and no breathing but after cpr and some mouth to snout resuscitation he was breat
new york city. james jackson has been charged with murder as a hate crime. police say the admitted white supremacist traveled from baltimore to new york to kill black men and stalked numerous potential victims before killing 68-year-old timothy kauffman on monday night. prosecutors are calling the murder a hate crime. his attorney is hinting at a possible insanity defense. >>> police in tulsa, oklahoma, have released disturbing dash cam video showing a police chase ending the life of a...
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you can see over the next six hours, boston, new york, baltimore, washington, philadelphia, all the way down to atlanta so flying is going to be an issue trying to get into those hubs later on this afternoon. >>> mike, thank you. there are big changes at anderson reservoir in santa clara county. you remember how it looked last week, water pouring down the spill swai. sky7 showing us how it looks now. for the first time in days, no water flowing with the splway. the reservoir is at 100% capacity. it doesn't meet earthquake safety standards and must be kept at no more than 68% capacity. >>> happening today, we will get another read of how much water we can expect to get from snow in the sierra. state water officials are doing their monthly physical measurement of the water content in the sierra snow pack. data collected electronically shows the snow pack is 188% of normal. a healthy snow pack is crucial because know makes up 60% of the water captured in our reservoirs. it's also one-third of the state's overall water supply in a normal year. >>> let's go back to mike nicco for a look at w
you can see over the next six hours, boston, new york, baltimore, washington, philadelphia, all the way down to atlanta so flying is going to be an issue trying to get into those hubs later on this afternoon. >>> mike, thank you. there are big changes at anderson reservoir in santa clara county. you remember how it looked last week, water pouring down the spill swai. sky7 showing us how it looks now. for the first time in days, no water flowing with the splway. the reservoir is at 100%...
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had a big article about it major cities have seen dramatic increases in murder rates, chicago, baltimore in new orleans. so there's a lot out there that is driving a sense that we are in danger. i say that we need to return to the ideas that got us here, the ideas that reduce crime and stay on it. maybe we even have a bit overconfident when we seen the crime rate decline so steadily for so long. many of you worked on this for years. part of a movement that has made our cities and counties and community safer. we've saved how many thousands of lives have not been lost. how many thousands of people have not been injured or have not seen their financial situation damaged severely by crime. so we have done a lot of good. we need need to not give up on that progress. that is the thing that has concerned me the most. i do not believe in maybe i'm wrong but i do not believe that this increasing crime is necessarily an aberration, a one-time flip. i'm afraid it represents the beginning of a trend. i think what concerns me at the bottom of all that is the increase in drugs in america. they tend to follo
had a big article about it major cities have seen dramatic increases in murder rates, chicago, baltimore in new orleans. so there's a lot out there that is driving a sense that we are in danger. i say that we need to return to the ideas that got us here, the ideas that reduce crime and stay on it. maybe we even have a bit overconfident when we seen the crime rate decline so steadily for so long. many of you worked on this for years. part of a movement that has made our cities and counties and...
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i remember once being in baltimore and i had a director -- news director when i first came to work inmore had said to me we have to do something about that name. we need to do something about that because nobody is going to remember it or know how to pronounce it. up until that time, i always wanted to have a name like everybody else's. it was only when my bosses told me that i needed to think about changing it and they mentioned suzy, because suzy is friendly. that nobody could say that and not say -- suzy winfrey, eyewitness news, a friendly thing, but it was only when i was challenged with the idea of changing it that i thought, no, i will keep my name. when i started in baltimore, your mother can tell you, she was there, they started me with a campaign called "what is an oprah? " trying to explain to people how to pronounce the name. david: those who may not know your background you went to , college in tennessee, then you worked in the tennessee broadcasting operation, and then you were recruited to go to baltimore, my hometown, and what you are referring to is that my mother wou
i remember once being in baltimore and i had a director -- news director when i first came to work inmore had said to me we have to do something about that name. we need to do something about that because nobody is going to remember it or know how to pronounce it. up until that time, i always wanted to have a name like everybody else's. it was only when my bosses told me that i needed to think about changing it and they mentioned suzy, because suzy is friendly. that nobody could say that and...
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skooms are closed in major cities i new york, boston, baltimore and philadelphia. d.c.been con selled. 1800 have been delayed. let's bring in bill karins who has been tracking the progress all morning. >> it's a difficult forecast. it continues to be a difficult forecast. this nor'easter, unfortunately for forecasters is over the coast and over the coastline. it's not off the coast. that has significant implications, a lot of changes to the snowfall expectations and what will happen the rest of today. the storm is located right along the coast. it was supposed to be located just off the coast. it's a difference of 50-75 miles but it has huge implications. now we have watched areas of sleet through d.c., baltimore, philadelphia. it is raining in areas we were expecting heavy snow. sleet through new york city. new york city is expecting heavy snow at this time. when you get sleet, it's the weatherman's kryptonite. it takes down the snowfall totals. it's messy, slippery and a pain to shovel but it doesn't add up like snowfall. d.c., you picked up two inches. baltimore, one
skooms are closed in major cities i new york, boston, baltimore and philadelphia. d.c.been con selled. 1800 have been delayed. let's bring in bill karins who has been tracking the progress all morning. >> it's a difficult forecast. it continues to be a difficult forecast. this nor'easter, unfortunately for forecasters is over the coast and over the coastline. it's not off the coast. that has significant implications, a lot of changes to the snowfall expectations and what will happen the...
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baltimore. i've been in new york for ten years. [ cheers and applause ] i love new york. ll everyone what your song title is. >> "cheeto in my speedo." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you lucked out. you got a great title. >> yeah. i like it. >> jimmy: yeah, we're pretty fair here. [ light laughter ] >> looks like a good competition. >> jimmy: what -- what instrument will you be playing tonight? >> guitar. >> jimmy: all right, very good. take a seat over there on that stool. get ready. get in the zone. [ cheers and applause ] the talent, the inspiration. ready? now, ladies and gentlemen, get ready for the world premiere of "cheeto in my speedo" by josh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ when springtime's skies are blue and there's one thing i'm dreaming just to do ♪ ♪ he lost my daisy dukes and head on down to the swimming hole with you ♪ ♪ and even though the weather's just a cool 45 don't believe that i've ever felt so alive ♪ ♪ i've got a cheeto in my speedo and it's flaming hot for you ♪ ♪ hand me that floppy old pool noodle and we'll sing toodle doodle do ♪ ♪ but the cheeto in my sp
baltimore. i've been in new york for ten years. [ cheers and applause ] i love new york. ll everyone what your song title is. >> "cheeto in my speedo." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you lucked out. you got a great title. >> yeah. i like it. >> jimmy: yeah, we're pretty fair here. [ light laughter ] >> looks like a good competition. >> jimmy: what -- what instrument will you be playing tonight? >> guitar. >> jimmy: all right, very good. take a...
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new hampshire, and even the boston area. if you haven't seen flakes yet, you soon will. very heavy snow outside of baltimore, and heavy for harrisburg. some of the bull's-eyes, the highest totals in northeastern new jersey, eastern pennsylvania, and southern portions of new york. still looking at this 18 inches plus, and there are some spots with a chance for up to two and a half feet of snow, especially in the mountainous areas of the poconos, the catskills, the berk shirs,orcester. potential for power outages with the wds. kely on long island and towards cape cod and eastern new england. those are the spots that aren't going to get the snow, they have to deal with the strongest winds. >> bill, thank you very much. we'll be checking back very often. >>> now to politics, the trump administration missed its deadline to provide evidence supporting the president's claim that president obama wiretapped his phones inside trump tower last year. the justice department asked for more time, quote, to determine what if any responsive documents may exist to back up the explosive charge which president obama's office h
new hampshire, and even the boston area. if you haven't seen flakes yet, you soon will. very heavy snow outside of baltimore, and heavy for harrisburg. some of the bull's-eyes, the highest totals in northeastern new jersey, eastern pennsylvania, and southern portions of new york. still looking at this 18 inches plus, and there are some spots with a chance for up to two and a half feet of snow, especially in the mountainous areas of the poconos, the catskills, the berk shirs,orcester. potential...
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new york city. alison: the suspected killer is a military veteran. lindsey mastis is at the live desk, tracking the investigation. the reason this baltimorean travel to new york city is because he believed it's the media capital of the world and he wanted attention for his crime. the suspect fled on surveillance tape, allegedly stabbing a 66-year-old man to death with a 26-inch sword. the police say that he did it simply because the victim was black. >> it is believed he was specifically targeting male blacks. he had been harboring feelings of hate towards them. sey: afterwards, he went to a police station and confessed. he is an army veteran who served in afghanistan for the police do not believe anyone else was attacked. michelle: thank of interest to tell you about and show you in the brutal murder of a woman in northeast washington. take a look at this picture. the police just released this a few minutes ago and officers want to talk to him about an incident. mehiel wasere corrina found tied to a chair in stabbed to death. she was an artist from north carolina, living here temporarily. the key to solving her murder may be her car, a t
new york city. alison: the suspected killer is a military veteran. lindsey mastis is at the live desk, tracking the investigation. the reason this baltimorean travel to new york city is because he believed it's the media capital of the world and he wanted attention for his crime. the suspect fled on surveillance tape, allegedly stabbing a 66-year-old man to death with a 26-inch sword. the police say that he did it simply because the victim was black. >> it is believed he was specifically...
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new york. a suspect from baltimore accused of fatally stabbing a man and allegedly telling police he came to thell african-americans. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new york city street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death. police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten years that he has been harboring his hate towards male blacks. >> reporter: police say jackson came from baltimore with the intent to kill black people. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. >> reporter: a can and bottle recycler, he was going through the trash before being stabbed. jackson who served in afghanistan is seen running down the street after the stabbing. caughman made it to a police station, but later died. jackson later turned himself in. the suspect wrote a manifesto about attacking blacks in new york city. so far this ye
new york. a suspect from baltimore accused of fatally stabbing a man and allegedly telling police he came to thell african-americans. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new york city street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death. police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten...
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new york. a suspect from baltimore accused of fatally stabbing a man and allegedly telling police he came to thell african-americans. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new york city street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death. police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten years that he has been harboring his hate towards male blacks. >> reporter: police say jackson came from baltimore with the intent to kill black people. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. >> reporter: a can and bottle recycler, he was going through the trash before being stabbed. jackson who served in afghanistan is seen running down the street after the stabbing. caughman made it to a police station, but later died. jackson later turned himself in. the suspect wrote a manifesto about attacking blacks in new york city. so far this ye
new york. a suspect from baltimore accused of fatally stabbing a man and allegedly telling police he came to thell african-americans. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new york city street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death. police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten...
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. >> reporter: police say jackson traveled from baltimore to new york.he "had stalked numerous potential victims" and "was angered by black men mixing with white women." jackson turned himself in, admitting he's a white supremacist, police say, telling them where to find the 26-inch sword used to kill caughman. new york's governor tweeting he's asked authorities to investigate whether this senseless murder is "part of a larger pattern." jackson's attorney hinting at an insanity defense -- >> if the facts are anything near what the allegations are, then we are going to address the obvious psychological issues that are present in this case. >> reporter: and now jackson is charged with murder as a hate crime. he's pleaded not guilty. prosecutors tell us they're sbeking to file even more charges. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> such a troubling story, a victim chosen at random. >> it's really, really weird and to know some of that could have played out in the heart of times square would have been already bad. >> coming up now in our next half hour, fight
. >> reporter: police say jackson traveled from baltimore to new york.he "had stalked numerous potential victims" and "was angered by black men mixing with white women." jackson turned himself in, admitting he's a white supremacist, police say, telling them where to find the 26-inch sword used to kill caughman. new york's governor tweeting he's asked authorities to investigate whether this senseless murder is "part of a larger pattern." jackson's attorney...