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that's what it means to me. >> nicholas. >> dr. king means a lot to me, because without him i wouldn't be in the position i am today. his legacy allowed me opportunities that my father and ancestors could not go through. and i think that dr. king's legacy is important for all kids for this generation. because he taught me unity, having faith, and with all of this, we will be able to strive for greatness. >> well said, nicholas! thank you. how can our viewers get involved in your days of service? >> i would go on our web page, service.cway.edu and encourage you to look in your own communities. if district of columbia is too far away. there are lots of ways to get engaged. >> lillie. >> our program at hilton memorial chapel. and i think the west way to remember that, that it's right next door to potomac mills. and you can go to their website at hiltonmemorialchapel and you'll get directions there. there is seating for 3,000 people. we would like to see you monday. >> good to see you all this morning. thank you so much for being with
that's what it means to me. >> nicholas. >> dr. king means a lot to me, because without him i wouldn't be in the position i am today. his legacy allowed me opportunities that my father and ancestors could not go through. and i think that dr. king's legacy is important for all kids for this generation. because he taught me unity, having faith, and with all of this, we will be able to strive for greatness. >> well said, nicholas! thank you. how can our viewers get involved in...
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his name was nicholas. now she's learned that nicholas' heart, beating in sierra's chest, is failing. and she and her family, including nicholas' brother and sister, want to meet sierra. they meet in a park, not far from the hospital. >> this is sierra. >> hi, sierra. >> how are you? >> sierra brings a stethoscope so they can listen to nicholas' heart one last time. >> stacey told the family that sierra's first reaction was guilt that she couldn't keep nicholas' heart alive longer. >> it's just something that happens and we don't know why. but i do want you to know that >> tell us about nicholas. >> the binghams assumed nicholas died in an accident. but now they learn the horrifying truth. nicholas was murdered by his drug addicted stepfather. his organs went to sierra and two other children. >> it's been easier on us knowing that he was able to help three people, not just sierra. so that has helped us a lot. >> they take pictures together, this unlikely blended family. and then, just three weeks later, jus
his name was nicholas. now she's learned that nicholas' heart, beating in sierra's chest, is failing. and she and her family, including nicholas' brother and sister, want to meet sierra. they meet in a park, not far from the hospital. >> this is sierra. >> hi, sierra. >> how are you? >> sierra brings a stethoscope so they can listen to nicholas' heart one last time. >> stacey told the family that sierra's first reaction was guilt that she couldn't keep nicholas'...
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good morning, nicholas. yesterday was interesting. had not really appreciated how nervous the market remains about the possibility of the vw spreading. clearly, people are still not convinced this is a vw-limited issue. nicholas: it is very important to understand. that has nothing to do with volkswagen. what is happening is diesel cycle used to use a test which is 25 years old. on the how old the cars market have been designed. there is a new cycle getting into place, starting from 2017. the new cycle is much closer to condition. fedex points the difference that you had between the test that was done -- that is the real difference that you had between the tests that were done. renault is not the only one. there was a study by icct in september. those hads of that high levels as well. guy: the market is right to be nervous, then? no, there is no reason to be nervous. i think volkswagen caved in the u.s. it is very different to cheat the authorities. europe canult in manufacture to meet the new cycle. some they can manufacture like psa
good morning, nicholas. yesterday was interesting. had not really appreciated how nervous the market remains about the possibility of the vw spreading. clearly, people are still not convinced this is a vw-limited issue. nicholas: it is very important to understand. that has nothing to do with volkswagen. what is happening is diesel cycle used to use a test which is 25 years old. on the how old the cars market have been designed. there is a new cycle getting into place, starting from 2017. the...
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nicholas white is trapped alone in an elevator. water and no idea that he'll be stuck there not just for hours but for days. nicholas is a production manager for "business week" magazine, working a late shift in midtown manhattan on friday night. it's just before 11:00 p.m. when he decides to head down from his 43rd office for a smoke break. on his way back up, somewhere between the 1st and 43rd floors, nicholas feels a jolt. then suddenly, the car stops. as he buzzes the alarm, he's expecting someone to answer, but it rings and rings and rings, all caught on a security camera, but unbelievably, nobody is watching the footage and no one answers his call for help. so he pries open the door and sees he's between floors. next, nicholas tries screaming, but it's late at night and nobody's there to hear him. time passes, he doesn't know how much, an hour, two hours, he doesn't know if it's day or night. but he knows it's probably the weekend now. all the co-workers that might have wondered where he is have surely gone home until monday.
nicholas white is trapped alone in an elevator. water and no idea that he'll be stuck there not just for hours but for days. nicholas is a production manager for "business week" magazine, working a late shift in midtown manhattan on friday night. it's just before 11:00 p.m. when he decides to head down from his 43rd office for a smoke break. on his way back up, somewhere between the 1st and 43rd floors, nicholas feels a jolt. then suddenly, the car stops. as he buzzes the alarm, he's...
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nicholas was murdered by his ther. his organs went to sierra and two other children. >> it's been easier on us, that he was able to help three others, three people. not just sierra. us a lot. >> they take pictures together, and then, just three weeks later, just like that, the wait is over. available. much sooner than anyone expected. before she goes in for her second transplant, a reminder of her medical condition, sierra is a regular teenager.m an admirer. >> we've seen this hall before, haven't we, dear? >> minutes later, more good-byesoors they've been to before and will be again. >> love you, too, gage. nd stacy, another long night of waiting and worrying.perating room door revolves again. sierra out of suhis? little gage heading in? >> to think that he walked in here a happy little kid, it's pretty hard. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment.reo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma no
nicholas was murdered by his ther. his organs went to sierra and two other children. >> it's been easier on us, that he was able to help three others, three people. not just sierra. us a lot. >> they take pictures together, and then, just three weeks later, just like that, the wait is over. available. much sooner than anyone expected. before she goes in for her second transplant, a reminder of her medical condition, sierra is a regular teenager.m an admirer. >> we've seen this...
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. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox, he'll tell you straight to your face, i'm krip, i hate bloods, they hate me and i'm going to fight every time i see one. and he will. he's one of crips that actually he he ain't afraid of the bloods. and he does fight. >> i've been in jail since i was a minor, i'm really used to it. this jail is kiddie camp. i'm ready to go upstate where guys cut you left and right. >> less is more. that's how i look at it. >> a jail surveillance camera captures cox's willingness to battle bloods. he jumps out a a line of inmates and blindside as gang member with a hit to the face. cox is immediately placed in disciplinary segregation where he will be confined to a single-person cell most of the day, but he will still be exposed to bloods. >> we don't have enough area to segregate them because there's bloods throughout the jail. so no matter where i stick those crips, if i stick them in another tier, there's going to be bloods
. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox, he'll tell you straight to your face, i'm krip, i hate bloods, they hate me and i'm going to fight every time i see one. and he will. he's one of crips that actually he he ain't afraid of the bloods. and he does fight. >> i've been in jail since i was a minor, i'm really used to it. this jail is kiddie camp. i'm ready to go upstate where guys cut you left and...
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i mean, i tweet, but i don't have, like, a nicholas christakis account.james and i share that account. but my point is that that's a different kind of interpersonal influence than the kind we're speaking about right now. so the kind that i'm interested in is the kind of face-to-face kind of way in which we affect each other. so it's the difference between the effect that, sort of, president obama has on his daughters versus the effect president obama has on all kids in the country, right? so the president can get up and everyone will pay attention to him and he'll make some kind of pronouncement. he might have a weak effect over hundreds of thousands of people, or he could have a very strong, powerful, direct effect over someone he knows personally, face-to-face. and so both are important, but, um... i can actually illustrate this with a little analogy, okay? okay, so people have asked us how it is the case that there is... how there can be a kind of interpersonal influence when it comes to weight gain and obesity, for example, even though the models on t
i mean, i tweet, but i don't have, like, a nicholas christakis account.james and i share that account. but my point is that that's a different kind of interpersonal influence than the kind we're speaking about right now. so the kind that i'm interested in is the kind of face-to-face kind of way in which we affect each other. so it's the difference between the effect that, sort of, president obama has on his daughters versus the effect president obama has on all kids in the country, right? so...
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: and this will change nicholas's life. >> reporter: nicholas has been deaf since he was four. is headed cochlear implant 22 years. >> i'm glad to have it because it helped me. >> reporter: today, the is getting a new year. a streamlined outside piece or processor loaded with the latest technology. his initial reaction -- >> it's a cleaner sounding signal? >> audiologist, allison biever said it includes bluetooth capability. she went down the hall and called nicholas his cell. >> how does my voice sound? >> it sounds perfect, allison. >> reporter: and nicholas is now one up on hearing people. he can tune out what those who can hear, can't. >> the other cochlear, i could hear the fan, i could hear all these distracting noises. >> you can get rid of the background noise by turning this to 100%. >> it will change my life enormously. >> reporter: nicholas is a pharmacy tech knowledge -- technician. hoping to become a pharmacist. he's thankful that his once silent world is now a world of >> kathy walsh, cbs4 news. >>> the new technology also includes a wireless a clip on mini microp
: and this will change nicholas's life. >> reporter: nicholas has been deaf since he was four. is headed cochlear implant 22 years. >> i'm glad to have it because it helped me. >> reporter: today, the is getting a new year. a streamlined outside piece or processor loaded with the latest technology. his initial reaction -- >> it's a cleaner sounding signal? >> audiologist, allison biever said it includes bluetooth capability. she went down the hall and called...
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nicholas: mpango wa kando campaign is obviously achieving its goal. part of the goal is to stimulate debate. so you'll hear people discuss it in pubs, in formal outings, in the church. these were never, never discussed. tom: they identify with the campaign and then now the discussions start. the good thing is that they are coming together and talking about it... and finding solutions to it. [all speaking native language] lucy: looking at what will motivate people now to move from awareness to actual behavior change. jimmi: look around. all families, all kenyans, don't want hiv. so the more we discuss and told them, you know what, you cannot talk about the issue of hiv and not talk about the issue of concurrent multi partnerships. lucy: for me, success in the long term for this campaign would be lower hiv prevalence amongst people in married, co-habitating relationships. jimmi: it's something that cannot be done overnight. it's something that we work on it until it becomes a social norm change that discourages people from having concurrent multiple par
nicholas: mpango wa kando campaign is obviously achieving its goal. part of the goal is to stimulate debate. so you'll hear people discuss it in pubs, in formal outings, in the church. these were never, never discussed. tom: they identify with the campaign and then now the discussions start. the good thing is that they are coming together and talking about it... and finding solutions to it. [all speaking native language] lucy: looking at what will motivate people now to move from awareness to...
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. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox he'll tell you straight to your face i'm crip, i hate bloods, they hate me. >> i am used to it. i have been in jail since i was a minor. this jail is like kiddy camp to me. i'm ready to go upstate where guys ready to cut you left and right. >> are you outnumbered by the bloods? >> to me, less is more. that's how i look at it. >> the jail surveillance camera captures cox's willingness to battle bloods. he jumps out of a line of inmates and blindsides a blood member with a punch to the face before he is subdued by officers. cox is immediately placed in disciplinary segregation, where he will be confined to a single person cell most of the day, but he will still be exposed to bloods. >> we don't have enough area to segregate them because there is bloods throughout the jail. no matter where i stick the crips, if i stick them in another tier, there will be bloods there. >> 24 hours after the arrival cox is allowed o
. >> one of those crips is nicholas cox. he's awaiting transfer back to prison in upstate new york. >> nicholas cox he'll tell you straight to your face i'm crip, i hate bloods, they hate me. >> i am used to it. i have been in jail since i was a minor. this jail is like kiddy camp to me. i'm ready to go upstate where guys ready to cut you left and right. >> are you outnumbered by the bloods? >> to me, less is more. that's how i look at it. >> the jail...
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nicholas: absolutely.rporate debt together with banking and government debt, we are looking today. of gdp it is a major challenge for china. they are taking it more seriously but there are no easy answers. francine: what worries you the most about china? we talked about imbalances and currencies, but there is so much unknown about bad loans in banks. is this the real thing that we need to get a grip on? nicholas: when we look at the global economy in 2016, we are concerned about the gap between the perceptions in the global marketplace in terms of international geopolitics, what china can and should and will do and what is going on in the crowd in beijing. we are seeing that playing out with this huge market volatility over the last couple of days. on the one hand, you see the chinese government that has the capabilities of managing the downside risk, but they global market uncertainty about their ability to do that is so high. roach, you have been a china optimist. do you have an optimism that they can wo
nicholas: absolutely.rporate debt together with banking and government debt, we are looking today. of gdp it is a major challenge for china. they are taking it more seriously but there are no easy answers. francine: what worries you the most about china? we talked about imbalances and currencies, but there is so much unknown about bad loans in banks. is this the real thing that we need to get a grip on? nicholas: when we look at the global economy in 2016, we are concerned about the gap between...
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nicholas reports now. a suitcase, pots and pans, all belongs that were once safe before it was destroyed by rising water. it has become a daily ritual, finding out where the tide will swallow, and what she can save before it rises again. >> sounds in what was her living room, the memories are confronting. her children once plays here, and this is what remains of a kitchen where her mother shared her recipes. >> i am scared that more of our lives will disappear, washed away in this water that just won't stop rising. >> it is a slow and rising disaster, barely one meter above sea level, they are gradually being submerged. the water has destroyed patty fields, villagers first thought this was an unusual tide from a far away storm. but then someone gave it a name. climate change. since then, government officials international aid agencies and environmentalists have come to the island, offering solutions. the government built a wall to stop the water from coming in. but it wasn't high or strong enough. the unit
nicholas reports now. a suitcase, pots and pans, all belongs that were once safe before it was destroyed by rising water. it has become a daily ritual, finding out where the tide will swallow, and what she can save before it rises again. >> sounds in what was her living room, the memories are confronting. her children once plays here, and this is what remains of a kitchen where her mother shared her recipes. >> i am scared that more of our lives will disappear, washed away in this...
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nicholas: absolutely.th china for the last 20 years, and i am close with chinese policy discussions. the last five years or so, the deep understanding of the costs of pollution, the deep understanding of how vulnerable china is to climate change -- climate change is mostly about water, and china has fixated understandably on the management of its water in the millennia. if you look at one more thing, at china possibility to perform well in the green race, they are confident of that. there is an underlying real phenomenon driving china's change, and that will not go away. withlet's come back nicholas stern. lord stern will stay with us. coming up, an important conversation, with laurence fink , chief executive officer of blackrock, and the 7:00 hour. stay with us worldwide. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. from davos, switzerland, the meetings of the world economic forum. there is no other topic. i was just on the phone, trying to find if the gulfstream landed in jfk. we do not know.
nicholas: absolutely.th china for the last 20 years, and i am close with chinese policy discussions. the last five years or so, the deep understanding of the costs of pollution, the deep understanding of how vulnerable china is to climate change -- climate change is mostly about water, and china has fixated understandably on the management of its water in the millennia. if you look at one more thing, at china possibility to perform well in the green race, they are confident of that. there is an...
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. >> daniel: man in connection with brutal crash that left two people with devastating injuries nicholas papadopoulos faces maximum of two years behind bars jury convicted him on horrific crash on arborway in 2013 and and several other teens in his car when he crossed them into oncoming traffic and hit a truck the driver of the truck can no longer move or communicate on his own. the passenger in papadopoulos' car suffered a traumatic brain injury and is now in wheelchair. >>> daniel: judge in boston deciding when aaron hernandez will stand trial for double-murder. he is accused of killing two men in south boston in 2012. they are deciding if cell phone belonging to hernandez can be used as evidence and jury selection originally set to begin yesterday and hernandez
. >> daniel: man in connection with brutal crash that left two people with devastating injuries nicholas papadopoulos faces maximum of two years behind bars jury convicted him on horrific crash on arborway in 2013 and and several other teens in his car when he crossed them into oncoming traffic and hit a truck the driver of the truck can no longer move or communicate on his own. the passenger in papadopoulos' car suffered a traumatic brain injury and is now in wheelchair. >>>...
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author nicholas sparks with actor tom welling, david moss fox 8 news cleveland. >> tina fey is known for her sarah palin expression but a person known to her says that it . today just to get any reviews for her performance as sarah palin notches under fire from some of whom is an expert on sarah palin, as jeannie moos explains. may think that tina fey has now been sarah palin impersonation a little bitter . sarah palin's daughter, bristol palin is probably writing in her blog that tina fey sounds nothing like my mom, compared her take exit two nails on a chalkboard . he says that saturday night live has been slipping off of a sarah palin gravy train, that's the impersonation is getting pathetic. >> and there is then there is the glitzy sweater, she thought that it was funny how snl cannot get their hands on the same time for her mom or it sold out . the cost department had to be be created, which is dead in less said. >> but when she took a poll, of whom were better, sarah palin on tina fey it was tina fey, 87 percent, that sounds like what bristol palin want left due to tina fey, je
author nicholas sparks with actor tom welling, david moss fox 8 news cleveland. >> tina fey is known for her sarah palin expression but a person known to her says that it . today just to get any reviews for her performance as sarah palin notches under fire from some of whom is an expert on sarah palin, as jeannie moos explains. may think that tina fey has now been sarah palin impersonation a little bitter . sarah palin's daughter, bristol palin is probably writing in her blog that tina...
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aeron nicholas etheridge faces a number of charges. andy: the clerk said the hotel had been communicating amongst themselves about the guy staying it was not bad enough to call police. that is until last night. aeron nicholas etheridge has been in trouble before. he just got out of jail for violating a restraining order. he lured the 17-year-old clerk to ishis room. >> he closed the door, locked the door, and he tied her hands. andy: she does not want us to use her name. he says he left the hotel because of the made discovering -- maid discovering drugs. >> i had to put more money on his room. drives his back to the hotel -- >> she said, wait around. i did not care. i was not going nowhere. andy: police show up and he is arrested. he has a long criminal history. his family says he has mental issues. after -- he remains in jail tonight after a $300,000 bond. he will be in court on thursday. he will be facing a sexy offense charge and kidnapping. tom: more bad news from norfolk. lay-ups are looming again. there is another slow down in wo
aeron nicholas etheridge faces a number of charges. andy: the clerk said the hotel had been communicating amongst themselves about the guy staying it was not bad enough to call police. that is until last night. aeron nicholas etheridge has been in trouble before. he just got out of jail for violating a restraining order. he lured the 17-year-old clerk to ishis room. >> he closed the door, locked the door, and he tied her hands. andy: she does not want us to use her name. he says he left...
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and this is nicholas sparks in charge of it all. >> do i remember? that is the only movie i will watch over and over again. this guy writes a lot of books this movie the choice is turning into a movie or ten by and mrs. the sparks this is the one called the trees. choice. let's take a look. to happen. >> we were in so much more trouble. >> if i release you you won't want first anymore. do i scared you? because you bother me. >> this is about the choice and everyone has a choice in each and everything that happens he has to make a choice if he wants to make a commitment to a young lady he is a fast kind of character and she does not know she wants to get involved with a guy like that and of course the choice is all about romance. teresa palmer have a little bit to say about nicholas sparks magic and the movie. >> i think it was relatable enough to that so that we feel we can be in the story. that that up? and that is how i felt i could be rachel mcadams or allie hamilton. and to me it feels very grounded in reality not this picture-perfect romance sto
and this is nicholas sparks in charge of it all. >> do i remember? that is the only movie i will watch over and over again. this guy writes a lot of books this movie the choice is turning into a movie or ten by and mrs. the sparks this is the one called the trees. choice. let's take a look. to happen. >> we were in so much more trouble. >> if i release you you won't want first anymore. do i scared you? because you bother me. >> this is about the choice and everyone has a...
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then it's ellingson to nicholas baer. tres! ellingson to nicholas baer. tres! now from dom uhl. trois! hawks with three straight triples to go up 15! purdue cut into the lead, but the hawks make it it 9 straight and 13 big ten wins in a row dating back "jarrod uthoff, mike gesell and adam woodbury react to iowa's win over purdue." jordan: over on the ladies' side, it was the same two teams, just ladies' side, it was the same two teams, just 325 miles apart. the iowa women head to west lafayette to take on the boilermakers. pick it up in the 2nd quarter, boilermakers up 13! but the hawks start to rally. christina buttenham spots up drains the three. then from the same side, tania davis sinks the triple. and one more from alexa kastanek. hawks within 6! then it's kastanek down they'd trail by that margin at halftime.. 2nd half, iowa cuts it to 1 as whitney jennings drops in the floater. but that's as close as they would come. dominique mcbryde with the score. she had 14 of her 18 points come in the 2nd half... hawks lose their 3rd in a row, 90- 73. jordan: the uni and drake men, m
then it's ellingson to nicholas baer. tres! ellingson to nicholas baer. tres! now from dom uhl. trois! hawks with three straight triples to go up 15! purdue cut into the lead, but the hawks make it it 9 straight and 13 big ten wins in a row dating back "jarrod uthoff, mike gesell and adam woodbury react to iowa's win over purdue." jordan: over on the ladies' side, it was the same two teams, just ladies' side, it was the same two teams, just 325 miles apart. the iowa women head to west...
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nicholas mann is not ruling out a lawsuit against metro. ((nicholas mann: i feel that these officers are trying to hide behind a badge and hide behind slandering keith childress for their justification in that.)) ((kirsten joyce)) both officers who shot childress are on paid administrative leave.. while the shooting is investigated. metro police say blake walford is the officer who failed to turn on his body camera... which is part of the investigation. /// ((brian loftus)) > police released a new report about the man found dead in a 24- hour fitness parking lot. police say 19- year-old megan hippie admitted she and her were burglarizing vehicles and found 42-year- old neil gandler sleeping in his car.. outside the gym. hippie claims staats got out of the car with a gun... and heard gandler pleading with staats to quote "don't do it." the next thing she says she heard was a gunshot. hippie says she and staats left.. and then stole a vehicle at another location. both of them were arrested on saturday and now face murder charges. we looked in
nicholas mann is not ruling out a lawsuit against metro. ((nicholas mann: i feel that these officers are trying to hide behind a badge and hide behind slandering keith childress for their justification in that.)) ((kirsten joyce)) both officers who shot childress are on paid administrative leave.. while the shooting is investigated. metro police say blake walford is the officer who failed to turn on his body camera... which is part of the investigation. /// ((brian loftus)) > police released...
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former nato ambassador nicholas burns with me now. nicholas, if north korea will come back to the veracity did test a hydrogen bomb, what does that mean for the world? >> well, most governments around the world believe it did not test a hydrogen bomb but the jury is out on that. that will become clear over the next couple of weeks. the stakes are very high here. this is a troubling development because north korea may have the blastic missile capacity some time in the next decade to reach the western part of the united states. so it's imperative that this issue be a frond line concern of the united states, it's imperative that we use it in china because china has some influence in north korea had to convince the chinese they need to constrain and contain the north korean's and try to reverse the situation. that will be really difficult, but i think now becomes a major issue in the u.s. -/china relationship. deirdre: two things that stand out clearly propose the relationship with china but also north korea's goal in your mind is to buil
former nato ambassador nicholas burns with me now. nicholas, if north korea will come back to the veracity did test a hydrogen bomb, what does that mean for the world? >> well, most governments around the world believe it did not test a hydrogen bomb but the jury is out on that. that will become clear over the next couple of weeks. the stakes are very high here. this is a troubling development because north korea may have the blastic missile capacity some time in the next decade to reach...
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nicholas thompson is now facing an "unlawful wounding" charge. but -- this is not a new charge -- it stems from when he was first arrested for assaulting his mistress. in addition to his already two year sentence -- former suffolk police officer nicholas thompson could end up facing earlier this month -- he already plead guilty to assaulting his mistress, tiffany valentine -- and was sentenced to two years in prison. when he assaulted her -- he was also charged with strangulation. yesterday -- that charge was amended to "unlawful wounding" -- and he was directly indicted. that means -- the former police officer could spend more time behind bars. according to court documents -- valentine told investigators that she and thompson got into an argument. that )s when he began choking her, almost making her black out. she ran to the bathroom to escape -- the paperwork says -- that )s when thompson came in with a gun and put it to her head. that scenario may sound familiar... a year and a half ago -- thompson was arrested for attacking his now estranged
nicholas thompson is now facing an "unlawful wounding" charge. but -- this is not a new charge -- it stems from when he was first arrested for assaulting his mistress. in addition to his already two year sentence -- former suffolk police officer nicholas thompson could end up facing earlier this month -- he already plead guilty to assaulting his mistress, tiffany valentine -- and was sentenced to two years in prison. when he assaulted her -- he was also charged with strangulation....
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today nicholas celebrates reaching a milestone. >> it was rough. not only my family and my friends but on the other side it's unbelievable. >> reporter: and nicholas will have another mri in six weeks to figure out if he needs more treatment. for now, he is going on a cruise to celebrate and in the fall he plans on going back to school to study nursing. we'll have much more on the vice president's visit coming up at 6 o'clock. for now we're live in university city, ali gorman channel6 "action news. >> ali thank you. >>> a new facility in south philadelphia will help a community many feel is under served the courage home is partnering with divine light to form a wellness center and shelter for lgbtq youth and adults. founder mandy lane was inspired to help after her 12-year-old son came out as a gay member to their family. the organization aims to not only give young people a place to stay but to also provide support and help and also help them find a job to get back on their feet. >> time now for the "action news" traffic report friday night. >> ok
today nicholas celebrates reaching a milestone. >> it was rough. not only my family and my friends but on the other side it's unbelievable. >> reporter: and nicholas will have another mri in six weeks to figure out if he needs more treatment. for now, he is going on a cruise to celebrate and in the fall he plans on going back to school to study nursing. we'll have much more on the vice president's visit coming up at 6 o'clock. for now we're live in university city, ali gorman...
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nicholas, what do you think? >> pretty good today, 40, 45 tomorrow and we chill for the upcoming weekend. no big stores in the forecast, but it gets cold again into early next week. teens for highs on monday. >> it is winter and we're doing okay on the snowy on fall. >> and not bad. that is going to do it. take care. . >> hi, i'm sally. today, we're checking in with retirement and financial expert bill smith. he's president of wa smith financial group and is standing by in the retirement solution studio with today's retirement tips. >> and what can help the overall return? the deductibility of your fees. is it possible? currently. what are your current fees? what kind of an advisor are you working with? depending on that advisor that you're working w and the way that they're investigating your money for you, it may or may not be possible. so, here's several things to determine. number one, if you can deduct your fees to help your overall tax picture, which in turn helps your return. the 2% of agi and that deducti
nicholas, what do you think? >> pretty good today, 40, 45 tomorrow and we chill for the upcoming weekend. no big stores in the forecast, but it gets cold again into early next week. teens for highs on monday. >> it is winter and we're doing okay on the snowy on fall. >> and not bad. that is going to do it. take care. . >> hi, i'm sally. today, we're checking in with retirement and financial expert bill smith. he's president of wa smith financial group and is standing by...
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nicholas rushworth is here for a look at today's papers. storiescus on our top -- story, the tension between saudi arabia and iran. nicholas: this image in "the guardian" is not how you want to start out your year. it is a bleak picture. barack obama and david cameron are looking on forlornly, hands on their ears as the two giants of the middle east confront each other. saudi arabia has broken off ties with tehran over the execution of the shia clerics, a mere doll nimrr -- shia cleric, al-nimr. genie: what have the other papers said about this? khamenei ayatollah ali is urging others to react as what he describes a "crime." he insists that nimmer on liver al-nimr was not part of any crime. the white house and westerns rights groups -- western records are not in a place to give a full reaction. let's take a look at al jazeera, not the tv station. it is a paper which says the protesters who stormed the saudi arabian embassy in tehran were told to do so by authorities. establish innt i the piece with my colleague, who says that iran, in this
nicholas rushworth is here for a look at today's papers. storiescus on our top -- story, the tension between saudi arabia and iran. nicholas: this image in "the guardian" is not how you want to start out your year. it is a bleak picture. barack obama and david cameron are looking on forlornly, hands on their ears as the two giants of the middle east confront each other. saudi arabia has broken off ties with tehran over the execution of the shia clerics, a mere doll nimrr -- shia...
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nicholas thompson is now facing an "unlawful wounding" charge. but -- this is not a new charge -- it stems from when he was first arrested for assaulting his mistress. former suffolk police officer nicholas thompson is already sitting in jail for the next two years -- after he plead guilty to assaulting his mistress, tiffany valentine. when he assaulted her -- thompson was also charged with strangulation. yesterday -- that charge was amended to "unlawful wounding" -- and he was directly indicted. meaning -- the former police officer could end up spending even (more time in custody. court documents say -- valentine told police thompson started choking her during a fight, almost making her black out. she ran to the bedroom to get away -- according to the court paperwork -- that s when thompson came in with a gun and put it to her head. those details may sound familiar... nicholas was originally arrested a year and a half ago for attacking his now estranged wife. she told police thompson pulled out his police-issued gun -- and pointed it to her head
nicholas thompson is now facing an "unlawful wounding" charge. but -- this is not a new charge -- it stems from when he was first arrested for assaulting his mistress. former suffolk police officer nicholas thompson is already sitting in jail for the next two years -- after he plead guilty to assaulting his mistress, tiffany valentine. when he assaulted her -- thompson was also charged with strangulation. yesterday -- that charge was amended to "unlawful wounding" -- and he...
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now the 25-year-old nicholas accused well admits he fired the shot but -- nicholas caldwell admits he fired the shot but says he thought the cop was somebody else. his rifle was seized and that officer was never hit. the mother of baby chance walsh will spend the next 25 years behind bars and she has to testify against the man she loves. she is taking a plea deal in herman slaughter case. -- in her manslaughter case. in september, officials tell us she watched as her husband joseph walsh beat and killed their nine-month-old son and then helped bury her baby in the woods the. mom will have to testify against her husband as part of the plea. >>> the clean-up continues. many people in the bay area are stepping up to help, some in very special ways. they have friends who live in duette, that's where one of the tornadoes hit sunday. now they didn't know the victims who died, steve and katy wilson, but they wanted to do something to help out. they found that frame there in the wreckage. the couple took it home and worked on it. it was battered and beat up. and we sanded it down, smoothed it
now the 25-year-old nicholas accused well admits he fired the shot but -- nicholas caldwell admits he fired the shot but says he thought the cop was somebody else. his rifle was seized and that officer was never hit. the mother of baby chance walsh will spend the next 25 years behind bars and she has to testify against the man she loves. she is taking a plea deal in herman slaughter case. -- in her manslaughter case. in september, officials tell us she watched as her husband joseph walsh beat...
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. >>> venezuela's president nicholas maduro has condemned the removal of portraits of his predecessor landslide victory in december, protestors often the streets call for image of chavez to be put up on every street corner. virginia lopez has the story. >> downtown caracas gre woke uph pictures ever late leader hugo chavez. the message reads the opposition has the assembly, the people have the streets. on wednesday, a day after inaugurating the new administration, the spiriting of these paintings have hit a raw nerve in this deeply polarized country. people have been gathering in the central caracas square to protest what they say is an affront to their larger than life leader and their country's history. although president nicholas maduro suffered a crushing defeat in december's parliamentary election his predecessor and mentor hugo chavez is revered in an almost cult like fashion acknowledge chavesmo, perfectly emblematic of how deep divisions in this country are. and political deadlock that the country seems to be heading to. >>> the bronx section of new york city has a reputation
. >>> venezuela's president nicholas maduro has condemned the removal of portraits of his predecessor landslide victory in december, protestors often the streets call for image of chavez to be put up on every street corner. virginia lopez has the story. >> downtown caracas gre woke uph pictures ever late leader hugo chavez. the message reads the opposition has the assembly, the people have the streets. on wednesday, a day after inaugurating the new administration, the spiriting...
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then the nicholas formula. why does boy meets girl meets sad work so well? >> and putting a positive spin on satan. we go inside th controversial new show with the devil as the good guy. the "insider" together with yahoo. >> take care, everybody. >> yah here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it progresso. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas start somewhere fresh have everything you need to know about the party for those pint-sized pirates. >> starting with this one, though, new at 11:00, a local ministry dedicated to helping others becomes the target of thieves. they are seen driving off in the church bus. there it goes. at the bethel farm workers ministry, in wii wimauma. >> their original plan was to steal from the church and they tried that and failed and so next they stol
then the nicholas formula. why does boy meets girl meets sad work so well? >> and putting a positive spin on satan. we go inside th controversial new show with the devil as the good guy. the "insider" together with yahoo. >> take care, everybody. >> yah here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it...
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while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> if you're looking for an to eat their veggies: we've got one. in tonight's medical minute, new research is showing how it can pay off, years down the road. so what kind of weather can we expect tomorrow, and into the rest of the week? we will have a closer look at our forecast...and what you can expect in the days to come...right after the break. thin ice can be extremely dangerous. today it claimed the life of a dog on the university of nevada campus. first responders have a warning to make sure people don't fall into the frigid water. that's tonight on kolo 8 news now at six-30. eat your vegetables. it turns out she may have been more right than you realized. doctor timothy johnson has tonight's medical minute. in the quest to find
while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> if you're looking for an to eat their veggies: we've got one. in tonight's medical minute, new research is showing how it can pay off, years down the road. so...
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while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> chipotle is doing damage control in the wake of the e-coli outbreak plaguing the company. and if you eat there a lot...why you'll want to and our state is hoping a huge grant awarded to our state will help waiter: here's your check. oh! you--you got it. you know, since i got rid of my car, i really enjoy walking. ok. announcer: getting pulled over for buzzed driving could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates. oh, you're home early. you live with your mom? announcer: that'll set your game back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. snowy start. we're tracking this winter storm as it hits look at the road and a woman has been embezzling thousands
while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> chipotle is doing damage control in the wake of the e-coli outbreak plaguing the company. and if you eat there a lot...why you'll want to and our state is hoping...
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while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> stay with us... we'll be the short wave that forecast area last morning has pushed east. the forecast area will be in a brief period of tonight into early wave pushes into late sunday afternoon and evening...then across western nevada by late monday afternoon. evening should drop off day on moms everyday... jennifer davidson: nobody else knows what it's like to be a mom except other moms. >> as moms, how do we support each other? plus, addiction forced her to give up her kids. >> i was not a parent. i just survived as a woman who had children. >> and... rebecca regnier: today we're going to make a new twist on a brownie treat that you're gonna just love. >> it's all ahead on moms everyday. >> we're making moms life easier one small v
while jessica and nicholas wait to hear back from the record book... they're keeping him in tip-top shape. nich: "he's growing at a proper rate. healthy as can be, heart's good, stomach's good, he's in good health." after all.. always being the center of attention can be tiring. in sparks... catherine van kolo 8 news now.> stay with us... we'll be the short wave that forecast area last morning has pushed east. the forecast area will be in a brief period of tonight into early wave...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. katty: i will have to get my kids on that virtual tour. brings today's program to a close. you can find today's news on our website. to reach me and the bbc team you can reach us on twitter. im @kattykaybbc. please tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i'll show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it is the perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in this city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and again. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. hi. it's me--coach hooper-- and i've got my special whistle, which means it's time to get up and exercise! [kazoo] wow! it'
nicholas witchell, bbc news. katty: i will have to get my kids on that virtual tour. brings today's program to a close. you can find today's news on our website. to reach me and the bbc team you can reach us on twitter. im @kattykaybbc. please tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing...
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to other neighbors and we all thought it was the dog didn't wanting to in his pen. >> reporter: nicholasuiz is not in jail but is on paid leave while his department investigates. >>> it was a fast and furious heist. >> reporter: in full view surveillance cameras, thieves made quick work of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cars. they stole them right out from under the nose of the royal auto groups service department. >> been here since 1947. and it's very, very -- gives you that feeling of being violated. >> reporter: the thieves knew how to cut the gate and bypass the entry into the garage. they knew where the keys were kept and took seven of them to the cars they went to. >> we even have roaming security patrols. and they were able to circumvent the things we have in place. >> you think it was an inside job then? >> um, it's so hard to say. professional thieves are professional thieves. >> reporter: professionals or not, there are four of them. police say there are three hispanic men and one hispanic woman. they also got away with tools and computers. the dealership just hopes
to other neighbors and we all thought it was the dog didn't wanting to in his pen. >> reporter: nicholasuiz is not in jail but is on paid leave while his department investigates. >>> it was a fast and furious heist. >> reporter: in full view surveillance cameras, thieves made quick work of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cars. they stole them right out from under the nose of the royal auto groups service department. >> been here since 1947. and it's very,...
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nicholas children's hospital has actually scheduled a press conference to talk about the dangers. >> and brittany fwlazgliz glazer reports how it's becoming a huge headache. >> reporter: orthopedic surgeon says he's never treated patients for hoverboard injuries until this holiday season. >> they come in and just say that they fell, but after talking to them a little more because their injury is typically more than what we would see from a regular fall, they say they're trying out their hoverboard or maybe their kid's hoverboard and had a fall. >> reporter: hoverboard injuries commission has issued a warning to users about fall risks. >> we've been seeing injuries to the bones and joints both wrist and ankle injuries, fractures and those types of things. it's been more than would be expected from just a typical fall. >> reporter: the doctor says injuries are more serious because of the height and speed behind the fall. >> i think they underestimate the stability of it and so they get on it, they probably don't have the proper protective equipment and then they fallllnd when they fall
nicholas children's hospital has actually scheduled a press conference to talk about the dangers. >> and brittany fwlazgliz glazer reports how it's becoming a huge headache. >> reporter: orthopedic surgeon says he's never treated patients for hoverboard injuries until this holiday season. >> they come in and just say that they fell, but after talking to them a little more because their injury is typically more than what we would see from a regular fall, they say they're trying...
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moments later the officer heard a gunshot and saw nicholas caldwell in the front yard. the officer thought he had been shot at and called for backup. during questioning he said he got into an argument with someone earlier in the night and thought that was the person standing outside of his house, or in a car outside his house. caldwell says he fired his gun into the ground to try and scare the man off. he is in jail this morning, was arrested late last night and face as charge of discharging a firearm in a residential neighborhood. lindsay logue, abc action news. >>> detectives in polk county are looking for a murderer, alexander viggo jr. was found dead in a wooded area off sand family sunday. detectives say he has a gunshot wound but an autopsy will determine exact cause of death. anyone with information about this case is urged to call the polk county sheriff's office. >>> meteorologist shay ryan joining us with florida's most accurate 7-day forecast. best day of the week so far. >> we started so much warmer and more pleasant this morning. we start the day with tempe
moments later the officer heard a gunshot and saw nicholas caldwell in the front yard. the officer thought he had been shot at and called for backup. during questioning he said he got into an argument with someone earlier in the night and thought that was the person standing outside of his house, or in a car outside his house. caldwell says he fired his gun into the ground to try and scare the man off. he is in jail this morning, was arrested late last night and face as charge of discharging a...