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wdbj7's noell saunders is there right now with more details. noell how is it looking? jean, today it's definitely a different tone then yesterday. it's a matter now of rebuilding this community and starting over. volunteers have been coming in and out of evergreen with food, clean up supplies and other items. but there's still a long way to go. (nats) volunteers have been coming to the thomasville furniture building since yesterday to sign up to donate and lend their services. lowes dropped off their second round of items. "we pulled a lot of stock out of our shelves and brought it here. brooms, we had left over snow shovels from the winter, packing boxes in case they had any belongings they that's what we did" (nats) the devastation continues as many are trying to find their lives as they once knew it before the storm. some are still without supplies. volunteers are working around the clock to help those in need. help wherever we can so at right now. so we trying to get that first bit of information so we can respond again" a couple of things i want to recap that the
wdbj7's noell saunders is there right now with more details. noell how is it looking? jean, today it's definitely a different tone then yesterday. it's a matter now of rebuilding this community and starting over. volunteers have been coming in and out of evergreen with food, clean up supplies and other items. but there's still a long way to go. (nats) volunteers have been coming to the thomasville furniture building since yesterday to sign up to donate and lend their services. lowes dropped off...
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noelle walker spent the day there, live now in san francisco, noelle? >> reporter: heather, the people that live and work here in san francisco have had to make a few accommodations. now that it is here, open, some of the guests are san francisco and bay area locals. >> even as workers put the finishing touches on it. >> open them before you get to the metal detebgtors thank you. >> reporter: and lined up. >> it is exciting -- detectors thank you. >> reporter: and lined up. >> it is exciting. >> reporter: by early afternoon this super bowl city within the city was packed with football fans. >> the broncos. >> reporter: this family is a transplant from denver. >> we are not giving it up. we are denver bronco fans to the core. >> denver broncos, of course. >> reporter: he is from san jose and three guesses what her team is, they are not playing next sunday. >> even though it is not my team i support the sport. i love football. >> that is what the super bowl is meant to do. getting fans together, cheering the game, the player, the teams, no matter what jer
noelle walker spent the day there, live now in san francisco, noelle? >> reporter: heather, the people that live and work here in san francisco have had to make a few accommodations. now that it is here, open, some of the guests are san francisco and bay area locals. >> even as workers put the finishing touches on it. >> open them before you get to the metal detebgtors thank you. >> reporter: and lined up. >> it is exciting -- detectors thank you. >>...
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detectives identified noell as a suspect through surveillance video. officers say nearly three-hundred dollars was stolen from the restaurant. noell is charged with breaking and entering, grand larceny, and property destruction. the virginia senate has narrowly rejected a measure that would have done away the state's concealed handgun permit requirement. democratic lieutenant govenor ralph northam's killed the measure. the vote comes a governor mcauliffe leaders announced a rare compromise on gun policy. under the compromise, the state would reverse a policy that sought to invalidate concealed handgun permits in virginia held by residents of 25 other states. that general assembly must approve that measure. the roanoke city fire department is one of the best in the country. that's what fire chief david hoback reported in his annual public safety update to the city council today. the department is only 1 of 6 in the state to recieve a class 1 insurance service officer's rating. last year it also received it's highest call volume in the depatment's histor
detectives identified noell as a suspect through surveillance video. officers say nearly three-hundred dollars was stolen from the restaurant. noell is charged with breaking and entering, grand larceny, and property destruction. the virginia senate has narrowly rejected a measure that would have done away the state's concealed handgun permit requirement. democratic lieutenant govenor ralph northam's killed the measure. the vote comes a governor mcauliffe leaders announced a rare compromise on...
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wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us about the program. the program is called "workout for payout" this employer is giving their workers a unique opportunity to workout and get paid for it. the best part is being able get health insurance paid 100 company. foot levelers, a local company that specializes in making custom made shoe orthodics, is giving their employees the opportunity to get free health care. "in 2015 we gave over 20-thousand dollars out in gift cards and foot levlers products to our employees as well as again the 100 percent paid health insurance" the company has been offering the "workout for payout" program since 2008. employees can earn points each pay period for their health insurance, extra money, paid time off and free gifts. "i love the camaraderie that it brings within the organization that we're all working to better to be healthier" amber hubble says the program has helped her stop smoking and do her job more effectively. "i have more energy. that is probaly the best benefit of it. i have more energy, i'm attentive
wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us about the program. the program is called "workout for payout" this employer is giving their workers a unique opportunity to workout and get paid for it. the best part is being able get health insurance paid 100 company. foot levelers, a local company that specializes in making custom made shoe orthodics, is giving their employees the opportunity to get free health care. "in 2015 we gave over 20-thousand dollars out in gift cards and...
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live in appomattox, noell saunders wdbj7. and it was still a cold and outside what ever you are doing but we have some positive news i headed your way in the very short-term these wind gust while they're still out anywhere from eighteen to twenty six miles an hour they are trending downward we've gotten rid of some of those fifty and forty and thirty mile an hour gus and lord to be looking for is a warming trend were 50 and 40 and 30 mile an hour, gus and lord to be looking for is a warming trend were not there just yet buena vista checking in at twenty nine degrees feels like it's twenty three out there with winds ranging from five to ten miles an hour and peak yesterday at 22 miles an hour just saturday but sacred and have some clouds early on plenty of sunshine by the afternoon and the key thing here is temperatures will be in the mid 40s were noting that the wind gusts are starting to drop down even more saturday sets up sunday, which is spectacular i talk about that coming up new at 6, it's been a busy week for animal sh
live in appomattox, noell saunders wdbj7. and it was still a cold and outside what ever you are doing but we have some positive news i headed your way in the very short-term these wind gust while they're still out anywhere from eighteen to twenty six miles an hour they are trending downward we've gotten rid of some of those fifty and forty and thirty mile an hour gus and lord to be looking for is a warming trend were 50 and 40 and 30 mile an hour, gus and lord to be looking for is a warming...
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david: noelle, talk about cruz for a second. there are some real problems for him.ten. >> the undeniable reality that the first four states have shown, the only campaign that has beaten donald trump, the only campaign that can beat donald trump is this campaign. david: two consecutive third place finishes in nevada and south carolina, that doesn't look good, noelle. >> no, you know what? it will be make-or-break for ted cruz. one good thing he did receive was endorsement from former attorney general and now current governor greg abbott. that will carry a lot of weight because greg abbott has tremendous respectability all over that state. but i don't, i think if ted cruz, if he stumbles and he does not take his own home state, i think that is going to be a disaster going forward. david: adolpho, electability problem i think with cruz. people talk about it with trump. trump has way of reaching trump, yes, rubio polls higher against hillary, but hillary and trump if that is the way it is you can bet trump will become more electable then than he is now against her, righ
david: noelle, talk about cruz for a second. there are some real problems for him.ten. >> the undeniable reality that the first four states have shown, the only campaign that has beaten donald trump, the only campaign that can beat donald trump is this campaign. david: two consecutive third place finishes in nevada and south carolina, that doesn't look good, noelle. >> no, you know what? it will be make-or-break for ted cruz. one good thing he did receive was endorsement from former...
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noell saunders wdbj7. waywhat a quiet day overall the clouds of been sticking around in the yesterdays rain has now moved off to the coast of this is a the live you from related beach in a north carolina can see the raindrops on the lens and a sherry this because it's forecast of the next couple days in fact we sherry what's going on we got a front that's lingering off the coast the stationary boundary stock it's not going anywhere for the time being there's also a low-pressure system that's can a move overhead you map that will move overtop of us tonight in that may help the trigger a few isolated sprinkles katie rule out some snow showers as the temperatures cool off tonight the watch what happens that low is can a start to push that front away but in the meantime bring some snow showers to parts of the north east now frost tomorrow it's can a move born up the way the clearest back out so will were given notice tomorrow is that are skies will start to clear back out it should be a pretty nice us set the
noell saunders wdbj7. waywhat a quiet day overall the clouds of been sticking around in the yesterdays rain has now moved off to the coast of this is a the live you from related beach in a north carolina can see the raindrops on the lens and a sherry this because it's forecast of the next couple days in fact we sherry what's going on we got a front that's lingering off the coast the stationary boundary stock it's not going anywhere for the time being there's also a low-pressure system that's...
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wdbj7's noell saunders explains why parents didn't like the idea. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before ask them to keep they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour later at 8:50 am. school leaders have been doing research that secondary students would be more productive if they had extra time to sleep. are pushing one generational problem to one generation to a younger generation that doesn't know any better" being of their children was the main concerns at the meeting. having three, four, the dark, it's pretty dangerous" "i don't stand here alone. i stand here with people from across all parts of our montgomery county fighting for after an hour of hearing statements, school board members voted unanimously to repeal last's years vote to change the times. (nats) noell saunders, wdbj7 school board members will be taking a closer look at the bus routes in addition to looking for more
wdbj7's noell saunders explains why parents didn't like the idea. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before ask them to keep they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour later at 8:50 am. school leaders have been doing research that secondary students would be more productive if they had extra time to sleep. are pushing one...
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wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us why it's important for voices to be heard. jean, the issue can be very complex. many teens are getting abused in their relationships and some don't say a word. sometimes the end result could be tragic. but the family services of the roanoke valley has a program that helps teens overcome that fear. teen dating violence is a common problem among many young people in the united states. it affects safety, development and a sense of comfort. "we do want them to hear the statistics. one in ten highschool students have experienced some type of physical or emotional abuse in high school" sarah jane lawrence with family services of the roanoke valley works with hundreds of teenagers through teen outreach. the program is geared toward helping teens recognize the signs and patterns of an abusive relationship. "help them discover in themselves what they want as far as where their boundaries are in a relationship and to for help. do they have a trusted friend and adult whether its through the teen out reach program and the mentors they hav
wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us why it's important for voices to be heard. jean, the issue can be very complex. many teens are getting abused in their relationships and some don't say a word. sometimes the end result could be tragic. but the family services of the roanoke valley has a program that helps teens overcome that fear. teen dating violence is a common problem among many young people in the united states. it affects safety, development and a sense of comfort. "we do...
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noell saunders wdbj7. if you would like to donate to the students that information can be found on our website wdbj7.com the democratic presidential candidates will square off in another debate tonight. also today, the republican candidates are battling for votes in south carolina. senator marco rubio held a rally there this morning he's trying to rebound from his disappointing 5th place finish in new hampshire as be the alternative to donald trump. polls show trump with a commanding lead in south carolina. on the democrat side there are senator bernie sanders will do among minority voters in the south. but sanders says he's confident. bernie sanders: change always takes place when millions of people stand up and fight back. sanders' democratic opponent, hillary clinton, received a boost this morning with an endorsement from the black congressional caucus. tonight's debate airs at 9 on pbs. there is virtually no chance medicaid expansion will pass the general assembly, but a new poll suggests a strong majo
noell saunders wdbj7. if you would like to donate to the students that information can be found on our website wdbj7.com the democratic presidential candidates will square off in another debate tonight. also today, the republican candidates are battling for votes in south carolina. senator marco rubio held a rally there this morning he's trying to rebound from his disappointing 5th place finish in new hampshire as be the alternative to donald trump. polls show trump with a commanding lead in...
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wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us about their efforts. nadia, the mercy chefs team has been making homemade hot meals from a mobile kitchen for two days. staff tells me it's at least 15 hundred dollars a day in food supplies. mercy chef feeds hundreds of people in appomattox. volunteers arrived at evergreen baptist church at 3 in morning to start meal prepping for the day. (nats) head chef and founder gary leblanc started the company 10 ten years ago in portsmouth, virginia. since then, mercy chefs has served over a million people nationwide. "it's an incredible thing to go out in the field and share a meal with folks. something amazing happens over a shared meal" breakfast, lunch and dinner is served. leblanc says public service has always been his passion. "it was a call from the lord to go feed people. i satisfaction coming out and doing this" a team of student volunteers from neighboring buckingham county offered their service too. culinary instructor sandi hawk says when she heard the news she took action. "it was never even a second
wdbj7's noell saunders joins us now to tell us about their efforts. nadia, the mercy chefs team has been making homemade hot meals from a mobile kitchen for two days. staff tells me it's at least 15 hundred dollars a day in food supplies. mercy chef feeds hundreds of people in appomattox. volunteers arrived at evergreen baptist church at 3 in morning to start meal prepping for the day. (nats) head chef and founder gary leblanc started the company 10 ten years ago in portsmouth, virginia. since...
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more information can be found on our website wdbj7.com noell saunders wdbj7. a missing richmond mom and daughter have been found safe. police say c'ere (see-air) lewis and sesha hill were found in pennsylvania. they had been missing since thursday night. it's not clear yet why the two were there. new at six: the woman at the center of a debunked article about a gang rape at u-v-a will have to answer questions as part of a civil lawsuit. the woman, known only as "jackie" has been ordered to submit a deposition on april 5-th. u-v-a administrator nicole eramo is suing rolling stone and the article's author for defamation. she claims she was cast as "chief villain" in the piece, which raped by seven men. a judge set the trial date for october 11- th, and it's expected to last two weeks. died after an accident in charlotte county. it happened yesterday afternoon on route 40. state police say john covington drove off the highway and down an embankment. he died on the scene but was wearing a seatbelt. police are investigating the crash. goodwhat a beautiful afternoon
more information can be found on our website wdbj7.com noell saunders wdbj7. a missing richmond mom and daughter have been found safe. police say c'ere (see-air) lewis and sesha hill were found in pennsylvania. they had been missing since thursday night. it's not clear yet why the two were there. new at six: the woman at the center of a debunked article about a gang rape at u-v-a will have to answer questions as part of a civil lawsuit. the woman, known only as "jackie" has been...
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wdbj7's noell live with more details. months parents have been asking the school board to rethink the decision to adjust school start time. tonight this long fight came to an end. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before the school board to ask them to keep school start times as they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour school leaders have been doing research to prove that secondary students would be more productive if they had extra time to sleep. "i believe that you are pushing one generational problem to one generation to a younger generation that doesn't know any better" safety and the well- being of their children was the main concerns at the meeting. "just the idea of having three, four, five year olds in the dark, it's pretty dangerous" "i don't stand here alone. i stand here with people from across all parts of our montgomery county fighting for what's right for our community" after an hour of hearing statemen
wdbj7's noell live with more details. months parents have been asking the school board to rethink the decision to adjust school start time. tonight this long fight came to an end. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before the school board to ask them to keep school start times as they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour...
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wdbj7's noell saunders tells us what you can to to change that. the salvation army is always in need of volunteers and food. this time, their food pantry is running low because of monday's storm. officials are asking for your help. "i think we all rely on the community support that we recieve. it's vital to our operation" the salvation army feeds over 100 people a day. many of them are women and children from the domestic violence shelter turning point. social services director jamie starkey says the biggest need comes when children aren't in the classroom. "we depend on the school to provide for children when they are in school so when the children are out of school for s snow day that causes an increased need for food supply here" starkey says weather has played a big role in fewer donations this year. also, the salvation army's red kettle do well last year. that's their number one source of funding. "the money that comes from the red kettle campaign. we depend on it to set our operating budget for the year" pasta, canned goods, snacks are among
wdbj7's noell saunders tells us what you can to to change that. the salvation army is always in need of volunteers and food. this time, their food pantry is running low because of monday's storm. officials are asking for your help. "i think we all rely on the community support that we recieve. it's vital to our operation" the salvation army feeds over 100 people a day. many of them are women and children from the domestic violence shelter turning point. social services director jamie...
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kelly, noelle, thank you very much, ladies, appreciate it.ld trump once again floating idea of a third party run. take a listen. >> the rnc better get its act together you know i signed a pledge but the pledge isn't being honored by them. i signed a pledge. the pledge isn't be honored by the rnc. david: what did he mean? tomorrow "the donald" will explain those comments to our very own maria bartiromo at 730 a.m. eastern. she will speak to rival jeb bush, kind of the yin and yang of politics. cheryl: fight from saturday night could continue with maria moderates. >>> coming up gas prices are going down so why are airlines not dropping their prices? >>> worldwide rap sensation and clothing designer kanye west says he is millions of dollars in debt. is that even possible? who the artist is begging for help. ♪ cheryl: plummeting fuel prices cost you less to drive so why does it cost you so much more to fly? airlines are coming under fire for sky-high air fares. adam shapiro has great explanation for this one, adam. reporter: boils down to the air
kelly, noelle, thank you very much, ladies, appreciate it.ld trump once again floating idea of a third party run. take a listen. >> the rnc better get its act together you know i signed a pledge but the pledge isn't being honored by them. i signed a pledge. the pledge isn't be honored by the rnc. david: what did he mean? tomorrow "the donald" will explain those comments to our very own maria bartiromo at 730 a.m. eastern. she will speak to rival jeb bush, kind of the yin and...
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noell saunders wdbj7. new tonight - canadian pacific plans to submit a resolution on a possible deal with norfolk southern this spring. norfolk southern has rejected all of canadian pacific's offers even as they approached roughly 30 billion dollars. canadian pacific sys combining its railroad with norfolk southern would create a more efficient operation, and cut annual costs. you're watching your hometown news leader, wdbj7. coming up, what we know--and still don't- about a rare disease that's more than any other. getting in harms way. but what many don't realize is our military veterans are under attack from a completely different kind of enemy. it comes unannounced. nat "i nicknamed it torture" it's deadly. nat "taking away parts of your body." it's called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. nat "no one seems to know where it comes from." you may have heard of it...remember the ice bucket challenge 2014? nat saying "als" you may have also heard the term lou gehrig's disease named after a famous baseball play
noell saunders wdbj7. new tonight - canadian pacific plans to submit a resolution on a possible deal with norfolk southern this spring. norfolk southern has rejected all of canadian pacific's offers even as they approached roughly 30 billion dollars. canadian pacific sys combining its railroad with norfolk southern would create a more efficient operation, and cut annual costs. you're watching your hometown news leader, wdbj7. coming up, what we know--and still don't- about a rare disease that's...
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noell saunders wdbj7. virginia's republican led house approved a bill today that would let abuse victims carry concealed guns without a permit. it would apply to anyone over 21 who is under a protective order. they would be able to carry without a permit for 45 days after the order is issued. those against the bill say they are concerned about letting people with no training carry a concealed weapon. the bill now heads to the senate. youwell were heading into some fog it would appear it just won't clear out this evening at bottom moisture in the area and not a whole lot of air to move things around once again we find the entire ied one stretch covered and following very very low visibility's on either side were doing okay or, trapped in this issue rain you might say will garnish the will garnish the fronts passed as the numbers through the rain is from itself is still sitting back here until you get a chance to get some of these wins to keep this from along this is why written this can of stagnant air mass
noell saunders wdbj7. virginia's republican led house approved a bill today that would let abuse victims carry concealed guns without a permit. it would apply to anyone over 21 who is under a protective order. they would be able to carry without a permit for 45 days after the order is issued. those against the bill say they are concerned about letting people with no training carry a concealed weapon. the bill now heads to the senate. youwell were heading into some fog it would appear it just...
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noell saunders virginia's attorney general is praising pharmacy chain walgreens for its effort to help put an end to the state's heroin and prescription drug abuse epidemic. walgreens installing medication making naloxone available it its stores naloxone is a life- saving overdose antidote. attorney general mark herring is now calling for more pharmacies to take advantage of a new state law that allows for naloxone to be distributed without a prescription. aiming to allow school staff to arm themselves at public or private schools have failed. now a proposal to allow school security guards to be armed is making its way through virginia's general assembly. it passed the education committee today. under the proposal the security guards would have to be retired police officers and get permission from the local school board. supporters say it's already working in higher education in virginia, while opponents worry about its repercussions. citizens defense league: "liberty university is a good example of this. they never had any problems with it." andy goddard/ virginians for responsible gu
noell saunders virginia's attorney general is praising pharmacy chain walgreens for its effort to help put an end to the state's heroin and prescription drug abuse epidemic. walgreens installing medication making naloxone available it its stores naloxone is a life- saving overdose antidote. attorney general mark herring is now calling for more pharmacies to take advantage of a new state law that allows for naloxone to be distributed without a prescription. aiming to allow school staff to arm...
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wdbj7's noell saunders spoke with people in goodview. (nats) lesley morris could not believe what she saw. high winds ripped through her farm leaving nothing left but pieces of tin and objects scattered across the grass. "it had to be a tornado. i don't know wind that can do that. it had to be" morris had just left her house for a few hours to go to work. she rushed back home as soon as she got the news. "i just left there. people kept texting me and calling me and i'm like oh god what's going on? i hadn't heard any kind of warning or anything for our area" morris says she only had one thing on her mind when driving back. "i just thought my something really bad had happened" the wind started blowing harder than usual and then trees fell. neighbor ingrid akers says all she had time to do was run to her basement for cover. "i coudn't stay upstairs. no way. i really thought that any minute a wall would come down" luckily, none of the animals were killed on morris's farm and no people were home when the storm started. morris says now it's ju
wdbj7's noell saunders spoke with people in goodview. (nats) lesley morris could not believe what she saw. high winds ripped through her farm leaving nothing left but pieces of tin and objects scattered across the grass. "it had to be a tornado. i don't know wind that can do that. it had to be" morris had just left her house for a few hours to go to work. she rushed back home as soon as she got the news. "i just left there. people kept texting me and calling me and i'm like oh...
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noelle walker reports that the brawl happened when people were getting their day started. >> reporter: armed officers walked among a web of yellow tape.>> we received a number of calls that there was some type of fight taking place. >> reporter: several calls came in through 911 to report a fight with knives and baseball bats at the public housing apartment in marin city.>> respond to gunshots.>> reporter: by the time the first arrived, that fight had escalated to a deadly ending. >> we received further information that shots had been fired. >> reporter: two people dead, one injured and sent to the hospital. investigators have identified the people involved. >> they have a connection with this community. they are known to us and other people in the community. we know this is most likely an isolated event where there is no other threat to the community beyond those involved this morning.>> reporter: the sheriffs department does not think there's a threat to the community, but they are asking for help. to find out how the fight started, who was involved, and why it ended like this. noel
noelle walker reports that the brawl happened when people were getting their day started. >> reporter: armed officers walked among a web of yellow tape.>> we received a number of calls that there was some type of fight taking place. >> reporter: several calls came in through 911 to report a fight with knives and baseball bats at the public housing apartment in marin city.>> respond to gunshots.>> reporter: by the time the first arrived, that fight had escalated to...
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wdbj7's noell saunders tells us how they've been working around the clock cooking for others. mercy chef feeds hundreds of people in appomattox. volunteers arrived at evergreen baptist church at 3 in morning to start meal prepping for the day. (nats) head chef and founder gary leblanc started the company 10 ten years ago in portsmouth, virginia. since then, mercy chefs has served people nationwide. "it's an incredible thing to go out in the field and share a meal with folks. something amazing happens over a shared meal" breakfast, lunch and dinner is served. leblanc says public service has always been his passion. "it was a call from the lord to go feed people. i just get great satisfaction coming out and doing this" a team of student volunteers from neighboring buckingham county offered their service too. culinary instructor sandi hawk says when she heard the news she took action. to me about doing it. i we had to come" while many are trying to get their lives back in be the least of their "we were so glad that we could come with this effort and help everybody in the communit
wdbj7's noell saunders tells us how they've been working around the clock cooking for others. mercy chef feeds hundreds of people in appomattox. volunteers arrived at evergreen baptist church at 3 in morning to start meal prepping for the day. (nats) head chef and founder gary leblanc started the company 10 ten years ago in portsmouth, virginia. since then, mercy chefs has served people nationwide. "it's an incredible thing to go out in the field and share a meal with folks. something...
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noelle walker reports that the brawl happened when people were getting their day started. >> reporter armed officers walked among a web of yellow tape.>> we received a number of calls that there was some type of fight taking place. >> reporter: several calls came in through 911 to report a fight with knives and baseball bats at the public housing apartment in marin city.>> respond to gunshots.>> reporter: by the time the first subject arrived, -- officers arrived, that fight had escalated to a deadly ending. >> we received further information that shots had been fired. >> reporter: two people dead, one injured and sent to the hospital. investigators have identified the people involved. >> they have a connection with this community. they are known to us and other people in the community. we know this is most likely an isolated event where there is no other threat to the community beyond those involved this morning.>> reporter: the sheriffs department does not think there's a threat to the community, but they are asking for help. to find out how the fight started, who was involved, and
noelle walker reports that the brawl happened when people were getting their day started. >> reporter armed officers walked among a web of yellow tape.>> we received a number of calls that there was some type of fight taking place. >> reporter: several calls came in through 911 to report a fight with knives and baseball bats at the public housing apartment in marin city.>> respond to gunshots.>> reporter: by the time the first subject arrived, -- officers arrived,...
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wdbj7's noell saunders has the story. "i think we all rely on the community support that we recieve. it's vital to our operation" the salvation army feeds over 100 people a day. many of them are women and children from the domestic violence shelter turning point. social services director jamie starkey says the biggest need comes when children aren't in the classroom. "we depend on the school to provide for children when they are in school so when the children are out of school for s snow day that causes an increased need for food supply here" starkey says weather has played a donations this year. also, the salvation army's red kettle campaign didn't do well last year. that's their number one source of funding. "the money that comes from the red kettle campaign. we depend on it to set our operating budget for the year" pasta, canned goods, snacks are among the food items needed. "we haven't seen the dire circumstance of feeling like we are not going to be able to feed people but certainly it is a blessing to us when the co
wdbj7's noell saunders has the story. "i think we all rely on the community support that we recieve. it's vital to our operation" the salvation army feeds over 100 people a day. many of them are women and children from the domestic violence shelter turning point. social services director jamie starkey says the biggest need comes when children aren't in the classroom. "we depend on the school to provide for children when they are in school so when the children are out of school...
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noelle walker was the at the super bowl city in san francisco where the allure of football's biggest game certainly is a draw for fans. >> reporter: even as workers put the finishing touches on the entry gates. >> please open them before getting to the metal detectors, thank you. >> reporter: fans lined up. >> exciting. i had a couple of drinks. >> we wish we already had. [ laughter ] >> reporter: early afternoon this super bowl city within the city was packed with football fans. >> the broncos. >> reporter: this family is a transplant from denver. >> not giving it up. >> he is from san jose and three guesses what her team is, here is a hint, they are not playing next sunday. >> even though it is not my team i support the sport and i love football. >> reporter: and that is what it is tphaoepbt do. get fans together, cheering the game, the players, their teams, no matter what jersey they wear. >> it is a big party theme. everyone gets together, people route for other teams that are not their own teams. >> reporter: most people at super bowl city are not going to the super bowl. this i
noelle walker was the at the super bowl city in san francisco where the allure of football's biggest game certainly is a draw for fans. >> reporter: even as workers put the finishing touches on the entry gates. >> please open them before getting to the metal detectors, thank you. >> reporter: fans lined up. >> exciting. i had a couple of drinks. >> we wish we already had. [ laughter ] >> reporter: early afternoon this super bowl city within the city was...
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sunday night, one team is going to walk away as a champ. panthers, getting the final drills. andrew noelle preparing for the biggest game of their life. he and cam newton will be facing the league's top defense. broncos is getting their work. and all eyes, as you look at the chapter of his hall and fame career. >> i certainly think our players understand the significant, looking forward to finishing the week with hopefully a couple of good practices and could transfer that. it's not a problem. it's a special opportunity. >> and am i the only place to catch sunday's big game on local 12. the hype and pageantry. kick offset for 6:30. count down leading to the football. >> cbs fans won't forget how their game ended. brown drilled by, knocked out of the game, in a play that drew a penalty in the bengals linebacker and led to the steelers win. today, brown was making the round on media row out on the super bowl. he told the guys there, he didn't hold back from his emotions. harsh words for his perfect, adam jones. >> what would you say to bereffect? >> yeah. >> absolutely. that would cost his g
sunday night, one team is going to walk away as a champ. panthers, getting the final drills. andrew noelle preparing for the biggest game of their life. he and cam newton will be facing the league's top defense. broncos is getting their work. and all eyes, as you look at the chapter of his hall and fame career. >> i certainly think our players understand the significant, looking forward to finishing the week with hopefully a couple of good practices and could transfer that. it's not a...
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the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the noelle birthing simulator. it shows the birthing heart sounds, and a removable abdominal cover. it so prepares nurses for any complications that might come up during a delivery. "we can simulate decreased heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in starting up the neonatal icu. that was her baby, literally. " hoefer and riegler worked fo decades in the birthing unit at finley hospital. people living in the corridor now have a chance to give their opini on what they like and what services they would like to see in the area. a comomttee working on an initiative called iowa's creative corridor region vision rising opened a survey to people living in this seven county corridor area. three people are chairing this committee including university of iowa president bruce harreld. the committee will use the survey results to it is available u uil february 26th. we've put a link to it on our websi
the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the noelle birthing simulator. it shows the birthing heart sounds, and a removable abdominal cover. it so prepares nurses for any complications that might come up during a delivery. "we can simulate decreased heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in starting up the neonatal...
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the noelle birthing simulator shows the birthing process, complete w wh fetal heart t sounds, and a removable abdominal cover. complications that might come up during a deliveru. the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the birthing simulator. "we can simulate decreased heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in starting up the neonatal icu. that was her baby, literally. " hoefer and riegler worked for decades in the birthing unit aafinley spital. in a tv-9 follow-up this morning.. it's back to class this morning students who lobbied lawmakers for more education funding. cedar rapids schools superintendent brad buck says the district needs at least a 3 point 72 percent increase to maintain current staffing and programs. the group of about 75 high school students talked to lawmakers in des moines yesterday. one metro sophomore has a good feeling about their work. "i feel like we got a lot of answers told to us. hopefully that will h
the noelle birthing simulator shows the birthing process, complete w wh fetal heart t sounds, and a removable abdominal cover. complications that might come up during a deliveru. the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the birthing simulator. "we can simulate decreased heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in...
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i could see where they are coming from" noell saunders, wdbj7. leslie's closet is always looking for donations and has a clothing drive regularly. the church group meals every month. more than a million walmart workers got raises this weekend. the company has boosted its minimum wage from 9 dollars to ten dollars an hour. the change applies to nearly all of walmart's hourly workers and even includes some supervisors. they make up the majority of the mega-store's workers. the pay raises will cost walmart an additional one-point- five billion dollars this year. a beautiful sunrise, but the rain is already moving in for some. and lindsey anderson says keep those umbrellas handy. chrisjust drift that will be key tuesday as the rain will arrive later on this morning you want to be prepared to grab an umbrella before you do had i seen a heavy rain right now falling across west virginia back into kentucky this will approach west virginia here in the next three minutes or our counties in west virginia just lining the western part of those a few spotty sh
i could see where they are coming from" noell saunders, wdbj7. leslie's closet is always looking for donations and has a clothing drive regularly. the church group meals every month. more than a million walmart workers got raises this weekend. the company has boosted its minimum wage from 9 dollars to ten dollars an hour. the change applies to nearly all of walmart's hourly workers and even includes some supervisors. they make up the majority of the mega-store's workers. the pay raises...
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wdbj7's noell saunders has more on how it's tackling this issue. nadia, carilion says drone-use has increased in the area and it is becoming a problem for air transports for patients. today a group met at the life-guard hangar in roanoke to talk about it. with an increase of drones in the area, carilion clinic life-guard pilots and drone safe ways to share the airspace. pilot ty leroy says drone interference can be deadly. "sometimes people want to video what we are doing as we load a patient, pull them out a car wreck whatever and so then i can't take off or if they are flying and i'm coming into an lz i can't see them and maybe we hit each other" carilion staff say they have had encounters where drones have caused delays while they were in route to the hospital. in many cases patient transports can be very time sensitive. "if it was your family member you want to give them every benefit you could to get to that trauma center as fast as they can" "you're watching out for their safety because safety is first and foremost" carilion is launching thei
wdbj7's noell saunders has more on how it's tackling this issue. nadia, carilion says drone-use has increased in the area and it is becoming a problem for air transports for patients. today a group met at the life-guard hangar in roanoke to talk about it. with an increase of drones in the area, carilion clinic life-guard pilots and drone safe ways to share the airspace. pilot ty leroy says drone interference can be deadly. "sometimes people want to video what we are doing as we load a...
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wdbj7's noell saunders explains why parents didn't like the idea. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before the school board to ask them to keep school start times as they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour later at 8:50 am. school leaders have been doing research to prove that secondary students would be more productive if they had extra time to sleep. "i believe that you are pushing one generational problem to one generation to a younger generation that doesn't know any better" safety and the well- being of their children was the main concerns at the meeting. "just the idea of having three, four, five year olds in the dark, it's pretty dangerous" "i don't stand here alone. i stand here with people from across all parts of our montgomery county fighting for what's right for our community" after an hour of hearing statements, members voted unanimously to repeal last's years vote to
wdbj7's noell saunders explains why parents didn't like the idea. a packed room with a lot of voices to be heard dozens of montgomery county parents go before the school board to ask them to keep school start times as they are. (nats) " under the new time change, elementary students would start an hour earlier at 8 a.m. and middle and high school students would start at hour later at 8:50 am. school leaders have been doing research to prove that secondary students would be more productive...
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well you're in "cluck" wdbj7's noell saunders introduces us to a company that's allowing customers to get fresh eggs straight from the source. you may have heard of a company called rent the chicken. there's two of them in virginia. "something our family enjoys is being able to provide our own food" lindsey crook and her husband own a local rent the chicken affliliate in thaxton, virginia. up to four egg laying six months at a fixed price. "with four hens that runs around 600 dollars. with a smaller coop that we have that is two hens and that runs around 400 dollars" the company's concept is from the "yard to the table" it's a way to provide fresh homegrown eggs to families. " of course they are going to be very different then what you get at the gorcery store. ours are cage-free. you know you let your birds out in free range and they're able to get more of the ground. they're able to get bugs and things. you know what you are putting into your bugs versus what goes ito those at the gocery store" each chicken can lay up to 7 eggs per week. all of the chicken coops are portable and com
well you're in "cluck" wdbj7's noell saunders introduces us to a company that's allowing customers to get fresh eggs straight from the source. you may have heard of a company called rent the chicken. there's two of them in virginia. "something our family enjoys is being able to provide our own food" lindsey crook and her husband own a local rent the chicken affliliate in thaxton, virginia. up to four egg laying six months at a fixed price. "with four hens that runs...
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noelle nix pour is here. molly hemingway as well and lizzie macdonald.ly, what does this mean now? how does this change things or does it? >> really only thing it happens him this news cycle. he had horrible, donald trump had horrible debate performance last night. everybody knew it. both marco rubio and ted cruz landed serious punches about punches, his insults were bad. he had really bad night. anybody paying slightest bit of attention to this cycle, new by 10:00 a.m. or so he would do something outlandish. this is his best effort. it is good. it changes news cycle. chris christie is another liberal authority tearian bully likes to bash conservatives in the republican party. it reminds us who chris christie is. how crave enis is. maybe donald trump has information on him. neil: that is a little brazen. >> if donald trump is willing to go after people criticizing them by threatening them, we have entertain the possibility he is going after people in order so get their support. works both ways. neil: i think you're -- >> everybody knows chris christie ha
noelle nix pour is here. molly hemingway as well and lizzie macdonald.ly, what does this mean now? how does this change things or does it? >> really only thing it happens him this news cycle. he had horrible, donald trump had horrible debate performance last night. everybody knew it. both marco rubio and ted cruz landed serious punches about punches, his insults were bad. he had really bad night. anybody paying slightest bit of attention to this cycle, new by 10:00 a.m. or so he would do...
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noell saunders wdbj7. drivers on interstate 81 north should be prepared for major delays. an overturned tractor-trailer has shut down northbond traffic. this is a live look at mile marker 192, near where that accident is. vdot has put a detour in place at exit 191 where 64 west and 81 meet. it will put drivers back onto the interstate at exit 195. 16 hours later and crews are still at a crash scene on interstate 81 where deisel fuel and paint spilled onto the highway. around one this morning two semi trucks crashed in wythe county, one of them jacknifed. one of the trucks was carrying paint cans and tubs, which spilled. the new river valley haz-mat team has been called out to help clean up the paint. lane of i-81 north is closed and officials advise drivers to avoid the area. a judge has ordered that search warrants in the nicole lovell case be sealed. investigators say the warrants may contain key details of the prosecution's evidence against the two suspects charged in connection to the blacksburg david eisenhauer and natalie keepers are charged in the case. montgomery c
noell saunders wdbj7. drivers on interstate 81 north should be prepared for major delays. an overturned tractor-trailer has shut down northbond traffic. this is a live look at mile marker 192, near where that accident is. vdot has put a detour in place at exit 191 where 64 west and 81 meet. it will put drivers back onto the interstate at exit 195. 16 hours later and crews are still at a crash scene on interstate 81 where deisel fuel and paint spilled onto the highway. around one this morning...
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. >> reporter: noell was supposed to fly home to new jersey tonight, but now feels so welcomed, he's decided to extend his stay. >> i have discovered a lot of things about myself. >> reporter: hopefully when he does return, his sense of direction is better on the jersey turnpike. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of uss here at t s news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by access.wgbh.org this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a telecommunications technician from greenville, south carolina... a stay-at-home parent from rochester, new york... and our returning champion --
. >> reporter: noell was supposed to fly home to new jersey tonight, but now feels so welcomed, he's decided to extend his stay. >> i have discovered a lot of things about myself. >> reporter: hopefully when he does return, his sense of direction is better on the jersey turnpike. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of uss here at t s news, thanks for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored...
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they raised wonderful children, george p., noelle, and jeb jr. i am known as jefe.f those of you who are not bilingual, that means the boss. speaking of family, i think the voters should vote for the candidate who has got the most opinionated mother. [laughter] [applause] i have always wondered whether our mother learned to be opinionated at ashley hall right here. finally, we need to nominate somebody who can win in november. all the talk is not matter if we do not win. we need somebody can take a positive message across the entire country, someone who can inspire and appeal to people from all walks of life, not just one party or class of people. jeb will listen to the voices of the disenfranchised. he will rise above the petty name-calling. once elected, he will not need a poll to tell him how to think or what to do. he will stand on principle. he will not waver in the wind, and he will always do what is right for american people. i know campaigns are stressful and they are taxing, but they should be, because the job of the president is much harder than a campaign
they raised wonderful children, george p., noelle, and jeb jr. i am known as jefe.f those of you who are not bilingual, that means the boss. speaking of family, i think the voters should vote for the candidate who has got the most opinionated mother. [laughter] [applause] i have always wondered whether our mother learned to be opinionated at ashley hall right here. finally, we need to nominate somebody who can win in november. all the talk is not matter if we do not win. we need somebody can...
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. >> so both doug and noell think -- or may have, they still think donald trump will do well on supertuesday. >> you know this, marco rubio said this during the debate. we think these candidates could keep winning the debate. but donald truch keeps talking about that outsider. and every dwa americans are not watching candidates. they're listening, tuning in. and i think it's really a strong performance. >> with the lead he had in a lot of the states on supertuesday, he didn't lay back at all, did he? >> well, as he told you, it's not his personality. but, also, as a point of debate, i've prepared presidential candidates and presidents of the united states. if you don't engage, you're really on the defensive. in is his personality. >> is that a mised opportunity? >> yeah, that's a big missed opportunity. especially it's fox news and that's got a lot of people that are watching. and a lot of people that he might have a shot to say something. that's a very big missed opportunity. and, look, it's coming down to basically, i know we have five, but realistically, it is coming down to three. he rea
. >> so both doug and noell think -- or may have, they still think donald trump will do well on supertuesday. >> you know this, marco rubio said this during the debate. we think these candidates could keep winning the debate. but donald truch keeps talking about that outsider. and every dwa americans are not watching candidates. they're listening, tuning in. and i think it's really a strong performance. >> with the lead he had in a lot of the states on supertuesday, he didn't...
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as wdbj7's noell saunders tells us, some groups are planning to deliver clean water. the danville non- profit "god's pit crew" is sending volunteers to drop off bottled water to flint free of charge. the water collection started last month and it's expanding into other hometowns. (nats) operation flint is what it's called. so far the roanoke county sheriff's office collects 300 cases of water to help with the flint water crisis. sheriff joseph orange says he felt it was something he had to do. "i take great pride in public service and really think it's our community so when they presented this opportunity to us we took the ball and ran with it" (nats) for more than an hour volunteers carried water into multiple cars. "it's definitely heartbreaking but on the flip side of that it's also sort of bitter sweet because it's great to see the outpouring and response we've had in the roanoke valley from those who are willing to step up" churches, fraternities , restaurants and others have also lended their service. over 1000 cases of water is currently sitting in a warehouse
as wdbj7's noell saunders tells us, some groups are planning to deliver clean water. the danville non- profit "god's pit crew" is sending volunteers to drop off bottled water to flint free of charge. the water collection started last month and it's expanding into other hometowns. (nats) operation flint is what it's called. so far the roanoke county sheriff's office collects 300 cases of water to help with the flint water crisis. sheriff joseph orange says he felt it was something he...
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. >> so both doug and noell think -- or may have, they still think donald trump will do well on supertuesday. >> you know this, marco rubio said this during the debate. we think these candidates could keep winning the debate. but donald truch keeps talking about that outsider. and every dwa americans are not watching candidates. they're listening, tuning in. and i think it's really a strong performance. >> with the lead he had in a lot of the states on supertuesday, he didn't lay back at all, did he? >> well, as he told you, it's not his personality. but, also, as a point of debate, i've prepared presidential candidates and presidents of the united states. if you don't engage, you're really on the defensive. in is his personality. >> is that a mised opportunity? >> yeah, that's a big missed opportunity. especially it's fox news and that's got a lot of people that are watching. and a lot of people that he might have a shot to say something. that's a very big missed opportunity. and, look, it's coming down to basically, i know we have five, but realistically, it is coming down to three. he rea
. >> so both doug and noell think -- or may have, they still think donald trump will do well on supertuesday. >> you know this, marco rubio said this during the debate. we think these candidates could keep winning the debate. but donald truch keeps talking about that outsider. and every dwa americans are not watching candidates. they're listening, tuning in. and i think it's really a strong performance. >> with the lead he had in a lot of the states on supertuesday, he didn't...
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any of us c cldbe hihi >>>reporter:secutors aian mccoy and krist richardson say thmurderf@ yancycy noell shot to deatatin his carxhile s spped at a r r light seemed totatlyly random. quiesumm nn 2012. local wine sward yancy noell was ivivg h/he from work when wfoururures in e ad by a manan in a aw s srtss car who flededhe@ scen >> yancyado criminal hisisry history, no history of being a t-adad>>epororr: detective da duffy ander partner frara ark suspected it might be a...
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the noelle birthing simulator shows the birthing processcomplete with fetal heart souds, and a it also prepares nurses for any complications that might come up during a delivery. the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the birthing simulator. we can simulate decrcrsed heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in starting up the neonatal icu. that was her baby, literally. " hoefer and riegler worked for decades in the birthing unit at finley hospital. in a tv-9 follow-up this morning.. it's back to class this morning for a group of cedar rapids students who lobbied lawmakers for more education funding. cedar rapids schools superintendent brad buck says the districneeds at least a 3 point 72 percent increase to maintain current staffing and programs. the group of about 75 high school students talked to awmakers in des moines yestday. one metro sophomore has a good feeling about t tir work. "i feel like we got a lot of the outco
the noelle birthing simulator shows the birthing processcomplete with fetal heart souds, and a it also prepares nurses for any complications that might come up during a delivery. the families of long-time finley nurses, beth hoefer and mary riegler, donated the birthing simulator. we can simulate decrcrsed heart rate which happens all the time. and the nurses have to go through the right steps to correct it. " "education was very important to her. she was very involved in starting up...
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(noelle) i don't know. don't step on the evidence. look. all non-necessary personnel, i need you to clear outta here, please! jerry, what's going on? what is she doing here? no. get her outta here! get her outta here right now! where's sam? let's go. no! where's sam?! i disavow, okay? >> reporter: trump is poised to win big on super tuesday which includes six southern states. into attack machines hammering trump for not releasing his tax returns speculating about what he's hiding. >> there have been multiple media reports about donald's business dealings with the mob, with the mafia. >> trump plans to release his tax returns, just not now because after on going irs audit. marco rubio hoping to get more momentum heading into tuesday but he has a long way to go and making it harder, donald trump just nabbed another big endorsement and now has the back of alabama senator jeff sessions. mary bruce, abc news, virginia beach. >> we're going to return to our >>> the awards may be over in hollywood but here in new york we still have a few to give o
(noelle) i don't know. don't step on the evidence. look. all non-necessary personnel, i need you to clear outta here, please! jerry, what's going on? what is she doing here? no. get her outta here! get her outta here right now! where's sam? let's go. no! where's sam?! i disavow, okay? >> reporter: trump is poised to win big on super tuesday which includes six southern states. into attack machines hammering trump for not releasing his tax returns speculating about what he's hiding....
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when he led the sixers to the nba finals in 2001, among the other finalists shaquille even noelle and the former wisconsin coach. they'll find out come april if they're definitely in although go figure the crossover king crossed up during an interview today. >> allen congratulations on the nomination and we may be seeing you later this summer, you never know. >> later where? [laughter] >> springfield. >> oh, i hope so. [laughter] >> hello. all right. speak of all stars the sixers will not have a player in sunday's game in toronto but rookie jahlil okafor will play in tonight's rising stars challenge and more importantly soaking in the moment being around the best in the business. >> been around guys that have been there and done it consistently. i'm not staying here all weekend but i'm leaving on saturday but staying down there just try experience everything i can. >> happy birthday demarco murray. eagles running back is 28 dan when he blows out the candles on his cake tonight i am sure murray will be wishing for a more productive 2016. eagles coach doug pederson still thinks he's a s
when he led the sixers to the nba finals in 2001, among the other finalists shaquille even noelle and the former wisconsin coach. they'll find out come april if they're definitely in although go figure the crossover king crossed up during an interview today. >> allen congratulations on the nomination and we may be seeing you later this summer, you never know. >> later where? [laughter] >> springfield. >> oh, i hope so. [laughter] >> hello. all right. speak of all...
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noelle allegedly stabbed the officer several times including in the neck near a homeless encampment along an on ramp to the bay bridge. it happened a week ago. the chp says the officer has improved and is no longer in critical condition. the motive for the attack still remains unclear. >>> also in san francisco, growing outrage this morning over a proposed clinic for a paroled sex offender. that clinic would be on church street. s stephanie chuang is live in our newsroom. many turned up at a packed meeting to express their concern. >> they did, sam. and some parents and grandparents brought kids to the meeting to really fully express their point saying sex offenders even those trying to get better are not welcome in their neighborhood. >> not our neighborhood and not any other neighborhood. it's not appropriate for a residential neighborhood. >> reporter: the operators of the sex offender counseling center called sharper future has a permit to move into 100 church street. its office at market and van ness is set to be demolished and the new location is next to the triangle muni stop a pop
noelle allegedly stabbed the officer several times including in the neck near a homeless encampment along an on ramp to the bay bridge. it happened a week ago. the chp says the officer has improved and is no longer in critical condition. the motive for the attack still remains unclear. >>> also in san francisco, growing outrage this morning over a proposed clinic for a paroled sex offender. that clinic would be on church street. s stephanie chuang is live in our newsroom. many turned...
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. >> meet sophie noelle. >> she's a normal teenager and high school honor student during the week. and country music sensation on the weekends. >> how did you start? >> well, i was 2 -- >> we have the little 2 and-a-half-year-old belting a chorus to you. >> hopelessly dough -- hopelessly devoted to you is my jam. >> she recently performed covers in some of her own original songs in the house of blues in disney springs and managed to pick up a few more fans. [applause] >> i prefer to be the next taylor swift honestly. >> talk about your writing process. that i've liked and it normally doesn't end well so it comes up in a song. >> that sound like taylor swift to me, writing about break ups. >> learning piano, guitar and now the violin, sophie's parents helped encourage and develop her talent through the years. and now she is completely at ease doing live performances even in front of 19,000 people. >> you might also be able to find-year-old on tv soon. she has written music for two upcoming television shows. the director thought the song would fit perfect in the series he is's workin
. >> meet sophie noelle. >> she's a normal teenager and high school honor student during the week. and country music sensation on the weekends. >> how did you start? >> well, i was 2 -- >> we have the little 2 and-a-half-year-old belting a chorus to you. >> hopelessly dough -- hopelessly devoted to you is my jam. >> she recently performed covers in some of her own original songs in the house of blues in disney springs and managed to pick up a few more...
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like a lot of other people because of the health that we have provided and others have provided, noelleas been drug-free for more than 10 years. [applause] >> governor, it appears accountability and public schools is in decline, both at the federal and state level. what is your vision for getting more kids to graduate career college ready, one today the majority of them simply do not raduate? mr. bush: i am being generous, about 40% of kids graduate -- 80% graduate with a piece of paper that says, i am a high school graduate. who's fooling who? we dumb it all down to make hem feel good. the net result is, check the remediation rate of entering high school seniors into community colleges in new hampshire, and you will find that it is not dissimilar to florida. more than 50% are we doing high school map or high school reading. and career readiness, forget it. it is not remotely close. i got politifact-ed, have you heard of that? the journalists are like judges, and they give you ratings. the ratings are like pinocchios. i got a couple of pinocchios or saying intercept more belgium and lux
like a lot of other people because of the health that we have provided and others have provided, noelleas been drug-free for more than 10 years. [applause] >> governor, it appears accountability and public schools is in decline, both at the federal and state level. what is your vision for getting more kids to graduate career college ready, one today the majority of them simply do not raduate? mr. bush: i am being generous, about 40% of kids graduate -- 80% graduate with a piece of paper...
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about envoy valentine's day bring along the sun black, the shade and you may even want to i don't noellewalker around with flip-flops and shorts feels like spring. we have warmer weather on monday. >> we transition back to cooler weather by tuesday. rain in the forecast for wednesday. >> i think i might be in the flip-flops and shorts. >> technical term. >>> well, the stakes are high for tonight's gop presidential debate showers and storms of just six candidates will be on stage it comes just a week before that state's primary. >> that could be a make or break moment for candidates like marco rubio who had a disappointing finish in new hampshire. and things are hearting up between donald trump and ted cruz. yesterday trump threatened to sue cruz for not being a natural born citizen. >>> on the democratic side the canned tate are looking ahead to nevada and south carolina. >> hillary clinton's campaign will plan $127 million op ad buys in 17 states. that's a little less than bernie sanders who's spending some $28 million. the nevada caw cruz are a week from today by the away and the south
about envoy valentine's day bring along the sun black, the shade and you may even want to i don't noellewalker around with flip-flops and shorts feels like spring. we have warmer weather on monday. >> we transition back to cooler weather by tuesday. rain in the forecast for wednesday. >> i think i might be in the flip-flops and shorts. >> technical term. >>> well, the stakes are high for tonight's gop presidential debate showers and storms of just six candidates will...