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you used to believe in a city on a hill. you don't believe in a city on a hill anymore. here might be a ted cruz, during the republican campaign saying we used to be a city on a hill until barack obama and now we are no longer a city on a hill. vote for me and we will again be a city on a hill. it is a phrase that has to carry so much weight, so much rhetorical baggage that i feared the phrase was just burning itself out. at first i heard it much less in the 202016 campaign compared compared to the 2012 in the 2008, but here it is again in the last phases of the 2016 campaign. to the best of my knowledge, donald trump has not used it directly and maybe make america great again is an invocation of that, i don't know. my other word was troublesome. that's probably what my book drives toward. i approach that in three ways, and i will try not to go into too much detail on these. my book is addressed simply to americans in general, helping americans to recognize a phrase that might otherwise just slip by them. people might say i heard city on a hill on jeopardy last night and
you used to believe in a city on a hill. you don't believe in a city on a hill anymore. here might be a ted cruz, during the republican campaign saying we used to be a city on a hill until barack obama and now we are no longer a city on a hill. vote for me and we will again be a city on a hill. it is a phrase that has to carry so much weight, so much rhetorical baggage that i feared the phrase was just burning itself out. at first i heard it much less in the 202016 campaign compared compared to...
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Oct 1, 2016
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be a city on a hill until barack obama and now we are no longer city on a hill, vote for me and we willgain be the city on a hill. so it has -- it's a phrase that has now -- it has to carry so much weight, baggage that i fear the phrase was burning itself out. at first i heard it much less in the 2016 campaign compared to 2012, compare today 2008 but here it is again in the last fazes of the 2016 campaign. to the best of my knowledge donald trump has not used it directly and maybe make america great again an invocation of that, i don't know. and my other word was troublesome. that's -- that's probably what my book drives toward and i approach that in three ways and i will try not to go in too much detail on this, but my book is addressed simply to americans in general, helping americans to recognize a phrase that might otherwise just slip by them and i can't tell you how many people say i heard city on a hill? jeopardy the other night and people do start recognizing that. i'm grateful for that because that's one of the main purposes of the book, people now see and hear what's always rig
be a city on a hill until barack obama and now we are no longer city on a hill, vote for me and we willgain be the city on a hill. so it has -- it's a phrase that has now -- it has to carry so much weight, baggage that i fear the phrase was burning itself out. at first i heard it much less in the 2016 campaign compared to 2012, compare today 2008 but here it is again in the last fazes of the 2016 campaign. to the best of my knowledge donald trump has not used it directly and maybe make america...
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Oct 3, 2016
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if we do that, we can pick up the pace on the state's portion of flood protection " the city is expecting about 260-million dollars in sales tax money targeted for permanent flood protection. getting that over 10 years instead of the mayor says he's also hoping to put more pressure on the army corps of engineers and congress to move cedar rapids up the list of communities in line for flood protection funding. live in cedar rapids, dave franzman, kcrg t-v nine news. the city of cedar rapids says there was minimal damage to the properties it inspected after the flood. or asked for a utility re- connection. staff inspected 60 homes. the flood caused minor damage to about 10 of them. the city inspected 33 commercial properties. the flood minimally impacted 13 of those. most of the damage was to heating and cooling equipment. the city has also issued 57 permits as of sunday, primarily for utility reconnections. red cross kits are available for anyone who needs to clean up after flooding in bleach, mops, tarps, and trash bags. in benton county, the kits are available through the county emergenc
if we do that, we can pick up the pace on the state's portion of flood protection " the city is expecting about 260-million dollars in sales tax money targeted for permanent flood protection. getting that over 10 years instead of the mayor says he's also hoping to put more pressure on the army corps of engineers and congress to move cedar rapids up the list of communities in line for flood protection funding. live in cedar rapids, dave franzman, kcrg t-v nine news. the city of cedar rapids...
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on time as your supervisor i will put on city hall haul i'll be 71 and i'll look back as my time on a supervisor if our kids and grandkids are enjoying the future in san francisco together we can make that happen follow me on facebook i'm joel and asking for your vote so we can give district 7 a voice at city hall thanks. >> high my name is supervisor yee and respect district 7 i've served the community my entire life in helping my parents run a small business and teaching at city college running a nonprofit to provide better early care and education all the way to voting office over is board of education and the board of supervisors i'm running for re-election so that i can continue to serve and make a difference as a fourth-generation san franciscan as a father and as a recent 2k3wr5r9 the future of san francisco is important i want to be a part of making this place fair and equitable there are many issues faxing san franciscans the 3 issues rise to the top number one affordable housing, number two neighborhood and pedestrian safety and 3 keeping our children and famili
on time as your supervisor i will put on city hall haul i'll be 71 and i'll look back as my time on a supervisor if our kids and grandkids are enjoying the future in san francisco together we can make that happen follow me on facebook i'm joel and asking for your vote so we can give district 7 a voice at city hall thanks. >> high my name is supervisor yee and respect district 7 i've served the community my entire life in helping my parents run a small business and teaching at city college...
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Oct 26, 2016
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welcome to city hall. you know on october 8 during fleet week there was an event that happened on our waterfront. a boat capsized. some 30 people ended up falling into the water including children and adults and it could have been-it set the stage for a huge tragedy during a time at which so many people are our city were coming together to celebrate fleet week. when that event happened fortunately, people who have been trained in people who were good san franciscans or just people who are goodwill came together and responded. there were obviously called the were made immediately. were voters who saw what happened. some screamed at the top of their lungs that they needed help. some of the nearby voters saw what happened and saw some people without life-saving jackets werewere apparatus is through what they had into the water. others who saw kids in the water jumped in rather than watched to save them. the fire department showed up immediately assessed what has happened the san francisco police department particularly,
welcome to city hall. you know on october 8 during fleet week there was an event that happened on our waterfront. a boat capsized. some 30 people ended up falling into the water including children and adults and it could have been-it set the stage for a huge tragedy during a time at which so many people are our city were coming together to celebrate fleet week. when that event happened fortunately, people who have been trained in people who were good san franciscans or just people who are...
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Oct 4, 2016
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on october 4th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a really nice thursday! highs will be into the 70s for all areas with a nice mix of sunshine and clouds. our slow moving front is making progress eastward today and should bring a rain chance to the area late tonight into tomorrow morning. once we get past about 9am wednesday, the rain chance should be out of here as high pressure builds back in for the rest of the day. by tomorrow night and especially in response to hurricane matthew lifting north out of the caribbean. this should allow for plentiful moisture to run up and down this front, and rain totals over 1" look likely on thursday alone. due to recent dry weather, flooding should not be a problem. get the jackets out for friday and saturday as temperatures dip primarily into the 50s!today: partly cloudy and mild. wind: se 10-20 high: 76 tonight: chance of rain late. wind: se 10-15 low: 61 tomorrow: showers possible early, then clearing. wind: sw 5-15.
on october 4th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a really nice thursday! highs will be into the 70s for all areas with a nice mix of sunshine and clouds. our slow moving front is making progress eastward today and should bring a rain chance to the area late tonight into tomorrow morning. once we get past about 9am wednesday, the rain chance should be out of here as high pressure builds back in for the rest of the...
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Oct 25, 2016
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we want to get you to work and we're monitoring conditions on city avenue. >> right, on the city avenue bridge. jessica boyington has been watching that. jess? >> it's headed southbound approaching the schuylkill expressw expressway. we're watching part of this bridge that's blocked off by an accident scene. this is the camera from the schuylkill expressway around route 1. they have it zoomed in on the spot. traffic is moving by the scene but only on the right-hand side. otherwise the left lanes are block. there's an accident reported on the northeast extension. northeast extension northbound approaching lansdale. they're forcing all traffic off at lansdale. 309 is your alternate. the burlington bristol, we're in the process of a scheduled opening that was scheduled for ten minutes ago or so, around 5:40. the rest of the bridges are just fine. >>> this morning we're remembering a dear friend and former colleague here at nbc 10. >> have you ever worked with a clown before? >> well, i work with my husband. you be the judge. >> she was always making everybody laugh. sheela allen-stephens a
we want to get you to work and we're monitoring conditions on city avenue. >> right, on the city avenue bridge. jessica boyington has been watching that. jess? >> it's headed southbound approaching the schuylkill expressw expressway. we're watching part of this bridge that's blocked off by an accident scene. this is the camera from the schuylkill expressway around route 1. they have it zoomed in on the spot. traffic is moving by the scene but only on the right-hand side. otherwise...
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Oct 12, 2016
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on october 12th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a much cooler day than yesterday. while some spots are starting settle back into the 50-55 range for much of the day. while moisture is limited, there will still be a chance of light rain as well, though all areas will stay well below a quarter of an inch. tonight, plan on temperatures to go into the 30s, however, the wind will not calm down entirely, which will prevent a hard freeze. patchy frost is likely, with widespread frost possible over northern sections of the state. temperatures will be in the upper 50s thursday afternoon, with a big rebound in temperature likely for the weekend.today: light rain possible, mainly through early afternoon. slowly falling temperatures. wind: nw 10-20. high: 55 tonight: mostly clear. patchy frost possible late. wind: nw 5-10. low: 35 tomorrow: early patchy frost. sunny. nd: sw 5-10. high: 58 tom. night: clear. wind: se 5-10. low: 41 ck ty, chris. volunteers packed about
on october 12th. here's a live look at the city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on a much cooler day than yesterday. while some spots are starting settle back into the 50-55 range for much of the day. while moisture is limited, there will still be a chance of light rain as well, though all areas will stay well below a quarter of an inch. tonight, plan on temperatures to go into the 30s, however, the wind will not calm down entirely, which will...
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milwaukee police are searching for suspects after a woman is found dead on the city's east side. the latest on the investigation into the city's fourth murder in just 24 hours. about the three women killed after a car slams into their uber over the weekend. what police are saying about the suspected hit-and-run driver. good morning and welcome back to wakeup! time now x:xx weather high pressure is still the big player for our area and with clear conditions overnight, we have cooled to the point where patchy ground to an approaching low, we get cloudy and should be overcast by this afternoon with highs in the low 50s. rain takes over tonight and lasts through most of wednesday with some significant soakings expected. highs will be in the upper 40s! we dry up and warm a bit in the long range with highs returning to 50s and low 60s. today: patchy am frost then some sun before becoming overcast by the afternoon. high: 52 wind: e 5-10 mph tonight: rain likely. low: 44 wind: se 5-15 mph anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on
milwaukee police are searching for suspects after a woman is found dead on the city's east side. the latest on the investigation into the city's fourth murder in just 24 hours. about the three women killed after a car slams into their uber over the weekend. what police are saying about the suspected hit-and-run driver. good morning and welcome back to wakeup! time now x:xx weather high pressure is still the big player for our area and with clear conditions overnight, we have cooled to the point...
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to end the constant challenges and drain on city and project resources. neighbors take the message a side of disrespect. and feel the city is only concerned about money and development. >> . no response. from the mayors office. or fro to help us with the kind of project that's going on. >> . others say the issue is not just limited to this corner. they support a growing denver. but say they want to make sure it's done. in a way that compliments the diverse neighborhood. and what's already here. >> . having is 12 apartments here. in the slot format. makes it a little bit congested. for the area. >> . tough when they expect this to be done. we have posted toughs complete kdvr.com. >> . a couple trying to help a man who was being atracked winds up becoming victim themselves. >> . the 3 attackers are still on the loose tonight. it was the end of date tphaoeulgt night. and his fiancee. the pair walking back to their car. around two o'clock saturday morning. when they say 3 men actually throw another man through a hotel window. when he spoke up to help. thett an
to end the constant challenges and drain on city and project resources. neighbors take the message a side of disrespect. and feel the city is only concerned about money and development. >> . no response. from the mayors office. or fro to help us with the kind of project that's going on. >> . others say the issue is not just limited to this corner. they support a growing denver. but say they want to make sure it's done. in a way that compliments the diverse neighborhood. and what's...
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gates installed on side streets to redirect the flow have been moved, and now the city will make president rode a one-way street going west. people living in neighborhoods here spoke out, and they are on different sides of the fence. >> only because it's only 26 houses, we don't count for anything? that's a lot of baloney if you ask me. we are 26 houses, and those are stupidity. >> right now, all we're doing is pouring money down a whole. they are not going to work. all the gates do is move the flow of traffic from one area to another. >> some businesses are against the move. hannaford says it will curb their customers. >> we are strongly opposed to any reduction in access. >> others threatening to take their business elsewhere. >> we will find another place to move. it' know, it's going to hurt them, too. >> in the end, aldermen voted to make president rode one-way with more traffic study down the road. >> it has to be a new joining together to find a solution that's going to work forever. >> tonight, then they are did promise to study the problem to come up with a permanent traffic solut
gates installed on side streets to redirect the flow have been moved, and now the city will make president rode a one-way street going west. people living in neighborhoods here spoke out, and they are on different sides of the fence. >> only because it's only 26 houses, we don't count for anything? that's a lot of baloney if you ask me. we are 26 houses, and those are stupidity. >> right now, all we're doing is pouring money down a whole. they are not going to work. all the gates do...
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Oct 20, 2016
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emerald, the city has been working on proposals with presented to city council. - yeah...this is a big moment for the city, because these plans could be the deciding factor on whether the rays stay right here in downtown st. pete. - and one of the biggest assets working in the city's favor right now is all the land down working in the city's favor right now is all the land down here. - there are 86 acres available for development...and the city wants to see much more than parking lots. - so if the city has will stay put and build their new stadium near the same place as the current one. - it would take up about 15 acres of land, leaving about 70 acres for redevelopment. - the city's economic leaders say this would be some sort of public-private partnership, and we'll likely see a mixed-use development that could include some combination of housing, retail, business and entertainment. - it's a huge opportunity that could bring in millions to the area each year, and city officials say we might not ever see another even though the rays are a central part of this plan, city officials say t
emerald, the city has been working on proposals with presented to city council. - yeah...this is a big moment for the city, because these plans could be the deciding factor on whether the rays stay right here in downtown st. pete. - and one of the biggest assets working in the city's favor right now is all the land down working in the city's favor right now is all the land down here. - there are 86 acres available for development...and the city wants to see much more than parking lots. - so if...
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19 at eppley auditorium on the campus of morningside college in sioux city at 7:00 pm. kwwl will broadcast a one- hour debate between senator charles grassley and patty judge on morningside college in sioux city at 7:00 pm. it will be broadcast live on the stations of quincy media that service iowa: kwwl, ktiv and kttc and streamed debate between senator charles grassley and patty judge on city at 7:00 pm. kttc and streamed on each station's website. kwwl anchor amanda goodman will be on the debate between senator charles grassley and patty judge on wednesday, october 19 at city at 7:00 pm. we've got you covered, live in sioux city -- amanda goodman...kwwl keep it here on kwwl to watch the debate -- coming up at seven. amanda will be on the moderating panel. the one-hour debate is being broadcast live on the campus of morningside college in sioux city. a programming note-- if you are wanting to watch blindspot -- you can watch it later tonight on kwwl. it will air at one- oh-seven in daly on channel seven-point-one. it will also eventually be available online at n-b-c do
19 at eppley auditorium on the campus of morningside college in sioux city at 7:00 pm. kwwl will broadcast a one- hour debate between senator charles grassley and patty judge on morningside college in sioux city at 7:00 pm. it will be broadcast live on the stations of quincy media that service iowa: kwwl, ktiv and kttc and streamed debate between senator charles grassley and patty judge on city at 7:00 pm. kttc and streamed on each station's website. kwwl anchor amanda goodman will be on the...
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Oct 8, 2016
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i think the president has asserted great leadership on this issue, helping us think about better inner city passenger rail, even high-speed rail, helping our country think about a multimodal system, but honestly i think a lot of the conversations on capitol hill are 1956 discussions. - they don't have a vision, or at least a vision aligned with the reality of today, and tomorrow. - right, i think that's right. - what about the feds versus the states? i alluded to the fact that we really have 50 different systems, in fact we don't, but you certainly have to work with individual legislatures, individual governors, on these problems, and it probably differs, the willingness to work with you all. in a state like texas, where we sit today, the hating-on-government capital of the western world, anything that the feds do we just oppose on principle. probably harder to work here than it might be with new york or california. - here's another place where i think our system is antiquated, we pay for infrastructure on a jurisdictional basis, we have a federal funding formula states get x amount of mone
i think the president has asserted great leadership on this issue, helping us think about better inner city passenger rail, even high-speed rail, helping our country think about a multimodal system, but honestly i think a lot of the conversations on capitol hill are 1956 discussions. - they don't have a vision, or at least a vision aligned with the reality of today, and tomorrow. - right, i think that's right. - what about the feds versus the states? i alluded to the fact that we really have 50...
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plus another one on city avenue. a lot going on on there. >> a least the weather will not mess with me today. i think sun glare eventually becomes a problem, well after 7:00 a.m. sun actually rises so for now things are quiet with in that regard, but will be somewhat of chilly start to the day here guys. already off to cool start. many locations really in the 40's currently. you have got nice clear sky to work with however. that's going going to be the theme all day. look at the temperatures difference from the same time yesterday. you drop anywhere from close to or above 10 degrees. atlantic city far cooler by comparison, nearly 20 degrees deficit from this same time yesterday. and as that translates to the thermometer, you are talking low 40's, in ac right now, 46 the current temperature at il
plus another one on city avenue. a lot going on on there. >> a least the weather will not mess with me today. i think sun glare eventually becomes a problem, well after 7:00 a.m. sun actually rises so for now things are quiet with in that regard, but will be somewhat of chilly start to the day here guys. already off to cool start. many locations really in the 40's currently. you have got nice clear sky to work with however. that's going going to be the theme all day. look at the...
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columbus day, monday, taking a look at the commodor barry bridge we have a 26-degree temperature reading on city avenue. other areas nearly in the 40s right now. a chilly morning, tam? >> news on social media, there we go, news on social media last night, he and playboy model taylor ray reid have been together for 9 months. that's proved tough for ryan lochte. last month protesters stormed the stage in protest as lochte was performing on "dancing with the stars." reports say that his girlfriend was by his side during the chaos. >>> a car collector in mississippi turned his old ambulance into a super sized radio flier wagon. he said he was inspired to build a wagon after seeing a giant one online. >> he has a handle to pull it along pretty neat. >> the trump taj mahal is scheduled to shut its doors for good, we'll have a live report from atlantic city next. >> rail services set to resume at the new jersey transit station that was damaged by a deadly train crash. "action news" will be right back. ♪ life can be messy... but with crayola color wonder... it doesn't have to be. because the fun stays o
columbus day, monday, taking a look at the commodor barry bridge we have a 26-degree temperature reading on city avenue. other areas nearly in the 40s right now. a chilly morning, tam? >> news on social media, there we go, news on social media last night, he and playboy model taylor ray reid have been together for 9 months. that's proved tough for ryan lochte. last month protesters stormed the stage in protest as lochte was performing on "dancing with the stars." reports say...
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Oct 14, 2016
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and it will be lit at the city christmas tree lighting ceremony on november 17th at city hall. residents who wish to have their tree considered day.we have a link on our website, cbs 58 dot com. mostly clear. lows in the ightar south winds 5 to 15 mph. .saturday...mostly cloudy. high winds 10 to 20 mph. .saturday night...cloudy. light showers and thunderstorms likely through around midnight...then chance of light showers and thunderstorms after midnight. n southwest winds 10 to 20 mph. chance of precipitation 60 cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light showers thunderstorms. highs around 70. west winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the south in the afternoon. today...sunny. highs in the lower 60s. south winds up to 15 mph. . tonight...warmer. mostly clear. lows in the lower 50s. south winds 5 to 15 saturday...mostly cloudy. highs winds 10 to 20mph. .saturday night...cloudy. shohtrs and thunderstorms likely through around midnight...then chance of light showers and thunderstorms after midnight. lows in the lower 60s. chance of precipitation 60 percent. .sunday...mostly cloudy with a 20
and it will be lit at the city christmas tree lighting ceremony on november 17th at city hall. residents who wish to have their tree considered day.we have a link on our website, cbs 58 dot com. mostly clear. lows in the ightar south winds 5 to 15 mph. .saturday...mostly cloudy. high winds 10 to 20 mph. .saturday night...cloudy. light showers and thunderstorms likely through around midnight...then chance of light showers and thunderstorms after midnight. n southwest winds 10 to 20 mph. chance...
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Oct 12, 2016
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that and the application process is currently on the city's website, you can also find it on the economic alliance's website. in downtown cedar rapids, brea love, kcrg-tv nine news. some bu the process of opening from the flood. coming up tonight at 6 we'll look at one business who will apply toward the fund. turning now to the forecast and meteorologis t joe winters. we have a chance of seeing some frost tonight? the iowa attorney general's office closed its investigation into a cedar rapids officer involved shooting, deeming it justified. calling the actions of officers ashley steil and jeremiah white reasonable 12th, they responded to a domestic disturbance at 1735 edgewood drive northwest. when officers arrived, police say markell bivins was stabbing a woman in the face and neck. documents show bivins did not comply with commands to stop, and officers shot and killed him. we talked to his victim, raelynn finn. she said officers had to shoot bivins, to stop him from hurting her. she described their relationship as violent and she was trying to whenever you see ne
that and the application process is currently on the city's website, you can also find it on the economic alliance's website. in downtown cedar rapids, brea love, kcrg-tv nine news. some bu the process of opening from the flood. coming up tonight at 6 we'll look at one business who will apply toward the fund. turning now to the forecast and meteorologis t joe winters. we have a chance of seeing some frost tonight? the iowa attorney general's office closed its investigation into a cedar rapids...
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Oct 25, 2016
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between the ages of 23 and 47 lost their life to gun violence in neighborhoods on the citys northside within a span of hours. one arrest has been made in those cases. - i care about crime in every single neighborhood in the city. so i dont want to see crime anywhere in the investigations. we are told the suspect arrested this morning in connection to the 23-year-old woman remains in police custody. for now reporting live on the east side of milwaukee i'm angelica sanchez fox6 news mary thanks angelica mike patton -- a popular bar owner -- was one of the other victims killed monday in milwaukee. when you visit the home page at fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app -- you can hear from his family. they say he was thinking about leaving the city because of the police in whitewater are investigating a death this evening... officials say the victim was found unresponsive early this morning -- and later declared dead. investigators aren't sure exactly how the victim died -- but say they don't believe there's any threat to the public. in milwaukee -- the medical examiner's off
between the ages of 23 and 47 lost their life to gun violence in neighborhoods on the citys northside within a span of hours. one arrest has been made in those cases. - i care about crime in every single neighborhood in the city. so i dont want to see crime anywhere in the investigations. we are told the suspect arrested this morning in connection to the 23-year-old woman remains in police custody. for now reporting live on the east side of milwaukee i'm angelica sanchez fox6 news mary thanks...
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Oct 5, 2016
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a woman is fighting for her life this morning after being hit by a car on the city's south side. police are still searching for the driver. we have the latest from the scene coming up in a live report. also this morning - it was their one and only time on the debate stage. we'll break down the fiery debate between the vice presidential candidates coming up. rob joins us now with more on the weather. narrow line of showers and thunderstorms. we can expect wet conditions this morning and early afternoon but then dry up later today. more rain and thunderstorms expected overnight tonight and a better chance of rain and storms for thursday and into friday. temperatures will be on the warm side today with highs in the low to mid 70s and staying in the low 70s thursday. we cool down a bit on friday and drop into the 50s this weekend. we warm back up a bit on monday. today: mostly cloudy with showers and a chance for thunderstorms. wind: sw 5-15 mph anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no a milwaukee woman is ve
a woman is fighting for her life this morning after being hit by a car on the city's south side. police are still searching for the driver. we have the latest from the scene coming up in a live report. also this morning - it was their one and only time on the debate stage. we'll break down the fiery debate between the vice presidential candidates coming up. rob joins us now with more on the weather. narrow line of showers and thunderstorms. we can expect wet conditions this morning and early...
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Oct 25, 2016
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>>> we're just one hour away from title tuesday. how our indians, cavs, and city are getting ready to celebrate one championship while beginning the battle for another. >>> first, these pictures posing questions about deer population control in one city as another city gets ready to declare an manager over deer killing program for months. now there's a new plan to control it. >> details in just a minute. >>> first, frank talked to one neighbor who witnessed the record record --. >>reporter: he glances back. it whimpered for at least 15 minutes. >> there's a blood spot where it had died. >>reporter: culling. avon lake adopted the practice to control the deer population. once folks heard about it, there were concerns. >> what happens if one is shot and not killed and running through the neighborhood. >>reporter: the cycle of life in the same spot in this neighborhood. just feet away, they died violently. but they were always welcomed. >> we get deer underneath these trees. >>reporter: he called the cops and they wrang led the doe. >>reporter: they want better commun
>>> we're just one hour away from title tuesday. how our indians, cavs, and city are getting ready to celebrate one championship while beginning the battle for another. >>> first, these pictures posing questions about deer population control in one city as another city gets ready to declare an manager over deer killing program for months. now there's a new plan to control it. >> details in just a minute. >>> first, frank talked to one neighbor who witnessed the...
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i'll go first: old man on city bus grabs my ( bleep ) and smiles at me. i'm 12." >> i was sharing a personal experience, and when you do that, you put yourself in a very vulnerable position. >> reporter: the response was a explosive, offering an immediate wind into the scope of sexual >>sault in the country today. >> it's hundreds of people withe the same horrible story, and telling them maybe for the firss time. it's really unbelievable. >> reporter: one woman wrote, "family friend laid on top of md on the couch and wouldn't let me up. you're afraid to look directlyoo at any man because you're scared he might assault you, this is rape culture.ou know that it's not okay."ra millions have shared their experiences, creating the hashtag #notokay. while these stories are beingar shared across social mediai today, the theme and its reality are nothing new. >> do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: 25 years ago, 35- year-old law professor anita senate judiciary committee recounting how supreme court
i'll go first: old man on city bus grabs my ( bleep ) and smiles at me. i'm 12." >> i was sharing a personal experience, and when you do that, you put yourself in a very vulnerable position. >> reporter: the response was a explosive, offering an immediate wind into the scope of sexual >>sault in the country today. >> it's hundreds of people withe the same horrible story, and telling them maybe for the firss time. it's really unbelievable. >> reporter: one...
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we've also been watching this for about an hour now, it's a crash on the city avenue bridge. hbound side approaching the schuylkill expressway taking some time to clear it out and there is a delay now on the southbound side of the lincoln drive coming off the drive getting onto the city avenue bridge headed toward the schuylkill and headed toward channel6 because the left side of the bridge is blocked with this accident. aside from that on the big picture it's not a bad morning so far on the schuylkill expressway or i-95. volume is just starting to build and over here on 42 in gloucester city same situation some northbound taillights headed toward the walt whitman bridge. all the overnight construction has cleared out and we could be in worse shape here. it's the northeast extension that's a mess and david we'll have an update coming up in just a few minutes. >> what a mess up there on that northeast extension matt. all right. well, we're off to a chilly start across the region. take a look at sat lie light. looks like we'll probably wind up with a few early clouds. overall we
we've also been watching this for about an hour now, it's a crash on the city avenue bridge. hbound side approaching the schuylkill expressway taking some time to clear it out and there is a delay now on the southbound side of the lincoln drive coming off the drive getting onto the city avenue bridge headed toward the schuylkill and headed toward channel6 because the left side of the bridge is blocked with this accident. aside from that on the big picture it's not a bad morning so far on the...
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was first reported by the i-team back in may after it was learned that mayor rod woodbury had voted on city contracts awarded to oe george knapp is here with news about how the ethics commission ruled. ((george knapp)) >>> officials in boulder city have kept the ethics commission busy over the last couple of years. mayor woodbury is the latest to be found in violation of state ethics laws. the commission agreed to the equivalent of a plea deal this morning, or what it calls a stipulated agreement in which mayor woodbury admitted to a non-willfull violation. the violation involved a boulder city contractor named urban home--work that didn't go so well. the company frequently frequently bids on jobs for the city. woodbury is not only a customer, he was the lawyer for the company. while representing urban jungle in a lawsuit, he voted four times to award city contracts to the company worth around $200,000 dollars. only once did he disclose his relationship. the ethics commission found that, contrary to the advice given to woodbury by the city attorney, he should have abstained from voting alto
was first reported by the i-team back in may after it was learned that mayor rod woodbury had voted on city contracts awarded to oe george knapp is here with news about how the ethics commission ruled. ((george knapp)) >>> officials in boulder city have kept the ethics commission busy over the last couple of years. mayor woodbury is the latest to be found in violation of state ethics laws. the commission agreed to the equivalent of a plea deal this morning, or what it calls a...
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city... nevada state senate is voting right now on whether to allow the increase of room tax funds to help pay for an n-f-l stadium here. ((denise valdez)) we want to get straight to carson city... where patrick walker tells us what's next after the vote. ((patrick walker)) ((patrick walker))
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on a saturday in july. monday morning they start rioting all over the city. one historian has noted that while the draft -- the draft was the immediate spark, it's really, truly better to try to understand it as a city wide workers' revolt. they had had it by that point. it's till the deadly rioting in american history. officially, there were 119 deaths. everybody in new york was convinced that was a very low number just to, you know, keep a lid on hinges. there were hundreds more people died, and nobody knows, of course, to this day. afterwards lincoln puts it is city of new york, basically, under martial law. 10,000 troops come marching in. and the great irony here is that at the same time william tweed and tammany hall come up with a system whereby they would pay the $300 for any man whose name, any new yorker whose name is drawn in the draft who doesn't want to go. so after all that rioting and all those deaths, very, very few new yorkers were put in uniform who didn't go voluntarily anyway. so it was all for nothing. but i love it. they cranked up this en
on a saturday in july. monday morning they start rioting all over the city. one historian has noted that while the draft -- the draft was the immediate spark, it's really, truly better to try to understand it as a city wide workers' revolt. they had had it by that point. it's till the deadly rioting in american history. officially, there were 119 deaths. everybody in new york was convinced that was a very low number just to, you know, keep a lid on hinges. there were hundreds more people died,...
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one they like. >> emerald, thank you. >>> also happening at st. pete city council today we will get an update on the city's fix to the system to prevent another massive sewage spill. >> . >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are back on the campaign trail today after their third and final presidential debate on wednesday. weijia jiang has more on why the stakes are so high for both presidential candidates. >> trust fund by making -- began. without a customary handshake between the presidential nominees. one of the most controversial moments of the night came when donald trump refused to say whether he would accept the outcome of the general election. >> i will tell you at the time. i will keep you in suspense. >> that's horrifying. you know, every time donald thinks things are not going in his direction he claims whatever it is is rigged
one they like. >> emerald, thank you. >>> also happening at st. pete city council today we will get an update on the city's fix to the system to prevent another massive sewage spill. >> . >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are back on the campaign trail today after their third and final presidential debate on wednesday. weijia jiang has more on why the stakes are so high for both presidential candidates. >> trust fund by making -- began. without a customary...
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so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last-second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbingha realization, chants and cheers washed over him, testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are... a bartender from littleton, colorado... a communications manager from moreland, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a technical writer and actress from pacifica, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. when you come to "jeopardy!" as a contestant, secondly, you want to do well, and third,
so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last-second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbingha realization, chants and cheers washed over him, testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening...
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number twenty-one city will give you an i.d. number, but the other part if you do not identify yourself on your form with your driver's license or the last four of your social they have no way to connect to make sure that it is really you so you do have to show an i.d. or proof of residency the very first time you vote. other than that, but to ask for a voter i.d., to ask for an i.d. is illegal in massachusetts, so we always tell people proof of >> now take us through, you mentioned a paper form, on-line registration. how do you do that? >> simple, very simple. you can go on-line to the secretary of state's website. you can register on-line. basically you need a driver's license or a state issueed i.d. but every form, it will not accept a form unless complete. if it's not complete it will allow you to download the form registering to vote on-line is a simple process. >> do i have to declare a party affiliation when i register to vote? >> no, actually you could do no pat party or unenrolled so that will allow you to actually parti
number twenty-one city will give you an i.d. number, but the other part if you do not identify yourself on your form with your driver's license or the last four of your social they have no way to connect to make sure that it is really you so you do have to show an i.d. or proof of residency the very first time you vote. other than that, but to ask for a voter i.d., to ask for an i.d. is illegal in massachusetts, so we always tell people proof of >> now take us through, you mentioned a...
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on dubuque's radar for almost 30 years. right now drivers use highways 20 and 52 or kelly lane and cedar cross road to get across town. they city says there's an average of 385 crashes on those city's south and west sides, saving drivers time. "they'll be able to get from highway 20 to 151-61 in a matter of minutes. versus 20 minutes taking the alternative route. " but getting tp this point of the project hasn't come without growing pains. the city purchased 92 properties in order to pave way for the project. some which required the city use eminent domain. "it's really about our kids and and their kids, building a safe road network that's very much needed. " two lanes of the southwest arterial are expected to be complete in 20-19. the other two lanes will be graded and ready to be paved. but right now there isn't money set aside to complete those lanes. they're optimistic they'll come up with that money within the next couple years. live in dubuque, katie wiedemann, kcrg t-v nine news. expect this evening? republican vice presidential candidate mike pence campaigned in newton controversy over donald trump's vulgar comments aga
on dubuque's radar for almost 30 years. right now drivers use highways 20 and 52 or kelly lane and cedar cross road to get across town. they city says there's an average of 385 crashes on those city's south and west sides, saving drivers time. "they'll be able to get from highway 20 to 151-61 in a matter of minutes. versus 20 minutes taking the alternative route. " but getting tp this point of the project hasn't come without growing pains. the city purchased 92 properties in order to...
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that's good news but nearby on the city avenue bridge, there's a new crash. slow you that to you when "action news" continues on this tuesday morning. hillary clinton: this is not an ordinary time, and this is not an ordinary election. i want to send a message to every boy and girl and indeed to the entire world. that america already is great, but we are great because we are good. we are going to lift each other up. i want us to heal our country and bring it together. we have to start getting the economy to work for everyone... not just those at the top. making the best education system from preschool through college. making it affordable, because that's, i think, the best way for us to get the future that our children and our grandchildren deserve. my vision of america is an america where everyone has a place. this is the america that i know and love. if we set those goals and we go together, there's nothing that america can't do. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'm hillary clinton i can't believe gus, you're not scared are you? you're the sec
that's good news but nearby on the city avenue bridge, there's a new crash. slow you that to you when "action news" continues on this tuesday morning. hillary clinton: this is not an ordinary time, and this is not an ordinary election. i want to send a message to every boy and girl and indeed to the entire world. that america already is great, but we are great because we are good. we are going to lift each other up. i want us to heal our country and bring it together. we have to start...
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on wcvb's app. you'll find a breakdown of how much more or less you'll now be paying. ben: to the weather. looking at city cam. water on the lens. heavy rain has moved out, but there are scattered showers for some across the region. harvey: the heaviest rain is over but it is still wet. it is still damp. with the wind, it makes it feel worse. shower activity is light through the region. we will show you spots where it is heavier. near cohasset on the south shore. it is very light around marblehead. there is another one up by lexington and northern maxes use this is all rotating around the ocean storm in the gulf of maine. as it moves off, within a few hours it will get very light. it will be better tomorrow. it should be drive for most, if not all of the day. the temperatures are only in the 40's. the winds are strong. it feels like it is in the 30's. we a suspected serial robber is in custody thanks to an alert boston police officer. police say richard cassano, while wearing a mask and carrying a bag, demanded money from a teller at the city of boston credit union in west roxbury yesterday. a police offi
on wcvb's app. you'll find a breakdown of how much more or less you'll now be paying. ben: to the weather. looking at city cam. water on the lens. heavy rain has moved out, but there are scattered showers for some across the region. harvey: the heaviest rain is over but it is still wet. it is still damp. with the wind, it makes it feel worse. shower activity is light through the region. we will show you spots where it is heavier. near cohasset on the south shore. it is very light around...
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on deadly force. >> anchor: hours of testimony and question and still no decision from carson city on weather to use public money to build an nfl stadium. >> anchor: glad you are with us tonight. where there has been a flurry of activity in the last few minutes. we are monitoring the possible vote that could come at any minute. it is our top story tonight first here is a quick recap. >> thank you ma'am. >> tonight, this is what law makers have been listening to. stadium supporters. >> we have said we want new schools, new roads and clean energy. >> reporter: what's better for the state. the raider would pitch in 500 million. the public would pitch in 750 million through higher room ta beds and keep people working. this absolutely should pass. it is not going to hurt in. >> reporter: they had to recess. after a long day still no vote. conservatives still was esas on the agenda. the supreme court tossed it out >> if this agenda goes the way it has we will pass a $750 million tax hike. >> you can count on us to track ever move. we are waiting for the vote that could come at any time. we will check for
on deadly force. >> anchor: hours of testimony and question and still no decision from carson city on weather to use public money to build an nfl stadium. >> anchor: glad you are with us tonight. where there has been a flurry of activity in the last few minutes. we are monitoring the possible vote that could come at any minute. it is our top story tonight first here is a quick recap. >> thank you ma'am. >> tonight, this is what law makers have been listening to. stadium...
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the city wants to cut down on the number of stores selling cigarettes and low income neighborhoods ort to schools. the city council has already passed a supporting resolution and the proposal will open to public comment monday in the municipal services building. >>> eagles star quarterback carson wentz leaves it all on the field every week, right? but it's what he just left on a restaurant table in north dakota that's got a whole hot of people talking. fox 29's chris o'connell is live at lincoln financial field. chris, wentz is apparently a very generous tipper. >> reporter: lucy, when he's not throwing touchdowns here at the linc, carson wentz is proving he's quite the dude off the field. home in north dac during his week off from football, eagles quarterback carson wentz did what any other 23-year-old midwestern guy would do on his days off, he bagged a deer during a family hunting trip, and hit hit his favorite hometown bar the herd and horns in downtown margo. not only did wentz pick up the thousand dollars tab for his buddies according to the wait staff we spoke with he also thro
the city wants to cut down on the number of stores selling cigarettes and low income neighborhoods ort to schools. the city council has already passed a supporting resolution and the proposal will open to public comment monday in the municipal services building. >>> eagles star quarterback carson wentz leaves it all on the field every week, right? but it's what he just left on a restaurant table in north dakota that's got a whole hot of people talking. fox 29's chris o'connell is live...
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. >> to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >> the very latest on a city under siege. los angeles is shrouded in smoke from arson fires. >> like scenes from a nightmare, the television helicopters needed to just turn their cameras on, for it seemed anywhere they were focused there was looting. >> i see this guy tearing off down the street pushing a shopping cart and looking up going, are those pampers? >> and it wasn't just south central l.a. large-scale violence broke out in the suburbs too. >> we went towards the edge of korea town and south central and just filmed people going in and out of the stores and coming out with television sets and stuff. >> a store overstocked for mother's day, nothing left. >> why? do you know? i don't know. >> they said, we're going shopping. >> it wasn't just african-americans. it was a lot of latinos. it was white people, lots of them. they were poor people. then suddenly the story wasn't a racial story. it was an economic story. >> looters of every race and color. just like their victims. >> that's not right! that's not r
. >> to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >> the very latest on a city under siege. los angeles is shrouded in smoke from arson fires. >> like scenes from a nightmare, the television helicopters needed to just turn their cameras on, for it seemed anywhere they were focused there was looting. >> i see this guy tearing off down the street pushing a shopping cart and looking up going, are those pampers? >> and it wasn't just south...
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one council member says the recent scare may help convince federal officials to move the city higher for flood protection funding. "i think there are a lot of people who looked at the flood of 08 and said that was a one time event that will never happen again but the events of the last 10 days convinced us that absolutely can happen " and in about a year, flood protection will be hard to miss. the approach to 16th avenue will be guarded by 13-foot tall flood walls. city leaders say despite some lessons learned one thing still isn't clear. that's how to pay for it all. the estimated price tag for permanent flood protection is slightly more than 600-million dollars and no one's figured out where to get it all yet. live in cedar another sign of permanent flood protection in cedar rapids is the sale of this hotel and restaurant to the city. the owners of the best western cooper's mill recently signed a voluntary five point two million dollar buyout offer from the city. the city will eventually need that property for part of a flood wall and berm on the west side of the river. the owners h
one council member says the recent scare may help convince federal officials to move the city higher for flood protection funding. "i think there are a lot of people who looked at the flood of 08 and said that was a one time event that will never happen again but the events of the last 10 days convinced us that absolutely can happen " and in about a year, flood protection will be hard to miss. the approach to 16th avenue will be guarded by 13-foot tall flood walls. city leaders say...
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city. acted the entire country. on thursday, troops advanced into the central area recapturing key buildings. government forces have repeatedly launched air strikes on the city since the latest ceasefire collapsed a few weeks ago. the government forces are expected to further intensify their offensive, fueling concern about more civilian casualties. the attacks have seriously damaged hospitals, putting the city's medical system on the verge of collapse. >> there would be like -- there will be no hospital serving these people. >> u.n. syrian mediator said eastern aleppo may be totally destroyed if government attacks continue at the current rate for another two and a half months. he added that if they do continue, 275,000 people could die in the city. he strongly condemned the syrian government and its ally russia. >> please look at my eyes. and eyes of the world. and of the public opinion. are you really ready to continue this type of level of fighting. >> he also called on one group of islamist militants to withdraw fr
city. acted the entire country. on thursday, troops advanced into the central area recapturing key buildings. government forces have repeatedly launched air strikes on the city since the latest ceasefire collapsed a few weeks ago. the government forces are expected to further intensify their offensive, fueling concern about more civilian casualties. the attacks have seriously damaged hospitals, putting the city's medical system on the verge of collapse. >> there would be like -- there...
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so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last-second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him, testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello. how big are they? [ laughs ] thank you. thank you, jim. goodbye. -bye. hello there. get ready. i assume you wanna make some money. that's the deal. okay. $1,000 in our first "toss up." "places" is our first category. vanna is in hers. and here we go... almost.
so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last-second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him, testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs...
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one city has confirmed 80 percent of the buildings have been leveled... water and temporary shelters as hundreds of thousand of people are in need. hurricane matthew - is making itself known on the campaign trail today. both candidates have temperarily closed their offices in florida. both are urging people there to heed the warnings and evacuate. matthew is their focus days before they meet for the second presidential debate. here's nbc's tracie potts.. 9news will be hosting a debate between the state's senate candidates. democratic incumbent michael bennet and republican challenger darryl glenn - will debate live on 9news on october 11th. political reporter brandon rittiman and kyle clark will te. it starts and 7 - it will be on channel 20 and on 9news dot com. colombian president juan manual santos... is now a nobel peace prize winner. this morning - the norwegian nobel committee awarded santos "for his resolute efforts than 50-year-long civil war to an end." solving crimes...or invading privacy... the denver police department has new software - that al
one city has confirmed 80 percent of the buildings have been leveled... water and temporary shelters as hundreds of thousand of people are in need. hurricane matthew - is making itself known on the campaign trail today. both candidates have temperarily closed their offices in florida. both are urging people there to heed the warnings and evacuate. matthew is their focus days before they meet for the second presidential debate. here's nbc's tracie potts.. 9news will be hosting a debate between...
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. >> to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >> the very latest on a city under siege. los angeles is shrouded in smoke from arson fires. >> like scenes from a nightmare, the television helicopters needed to just turn their cameras on, for it seemed anywhere they were focused there was looting. >> i see this guy tearing off down the street pushing a shopping cart and looking up going, are those pampers? >> and it wasn't just south central l.a. large-scale violence broke out in the suburbs too. >> we went towards the edge of korea town and south central and just filmed people going in and out of the stores and coming out with television sets and stuff. >> a store overstocked for mother's day, nothing left. >> why? do you know? i don't know. >> they said, we're going shopping. >> it wasn't just african-americans. it was a lot of latinos. it was white people, lots of them. they were poor people. then suddenly the story wasn't a racial story. it was an economic story. >> looters of every race and color. just like their victims. >> that's not right! that's not r
. >> to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >> the very latest on a city under siege. los angeles is shrouded in smoke from arson fires. >> like scenes from a nightmare, the television helicopters needed to just turn their cameras on, for it seemed anywhere they were focused there was looting. >> i see this guy tearing off down the street pushing a shopping cart and looking up going, are those pampers? >> and it wasn't just south...
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city. david ortiz came to boston by way of dominican republic and the minnesota twins. 8th. there was no one the city wanted bat in hand in more. in the end there were no last second heroics. >> ball four. >> his last season was over. as he stood on the moun after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him. testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. [ cheers and applause ] don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. and do not miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. ? captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, october 12th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> she was a disaster! and she is a bad person! remember that. >> on the attack. donald trump continues lashing out against hillary clinton and 22 days late. why trump supporters would miss election day if they took his advice. >>
city. david ortiz came to boston by way of dominican republic and the minnesota twins. 8th. there was no one the city wanted bat in hand in more. in the end there were no last second heroics. >> ball four. >> his last season was over. as he stood on the moun after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him. testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. [ cheers and applause ]...
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so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last- second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioni sponsored by cbs medi >>> now at 6:30 a major bombshell for sheriff joe arpaio. he will face criminal contempt of court charges what this means for his reelection bid. >> i talked to security they said it's happened multiple times in a week. >> crooks are finding a new way to rip you off where they are not even breaking into car. >>> possible kidnapping caught on camera. someone yells for help from a trunk. >>> first tonight prosecutors say they will file criminal contempt of court charges against sheriff joe arpaio. he disobeyed federal c
so last night, bottom of the eighth, there was no one his city wanted bat in hand more. in the end, there were no last- second heroics. >> ball four. >> reporter: his last season was over. as he stood on the mound after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. when big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for...
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. >> 5:01, wednesday morning, disable here, westbound on the schuylkill, right near city avenue. sue mentioned it is cold out there. definitely going to get a shock when you sit down on the cold leather seats if your car was park out front last night. be sure the kids are all bundled up. live look downtown, did not work last night on the vine street expressway, we're open for business. good to go getting ready for the big sixers opener tonight. 202. pennsylvania turnpike, the gang through chester county, looking good. right here is the fire location where lauren has been at just on the heals of west chester there, right off 202, and 926. downtown here, callowhill street, blocked at 13th. what a hot mess this was last night. careful, not able to get from 13th over to broad on callowhill, within of your main drags to cross town this morning. septa suspending service on the airport regional rail line. because of power problems at the moment. so if you plan on taking the train to the plane, you're going to have to use an alternate means, either the vehicle, the cab, the uber ride. aga
. >> 5:01, wednesday morning, disable here, westbound on the schuylkill, right near city avenue. sue mentioned it is cold out there. definitely going to get a shock when you sit down on the cold leather seats if your car was park out front last night. be sure the kids are all bundled up. live look downtown, did not work last night on the vine street expressway, we're open for business. good to go getting ready for the big sixers opener tonight. 202. pennsylvania turnpike, the gang through...
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nouncer: his business was shut down in one city, but popped up in another. we investigate a south bay personal trainer accused of making unwanted sexual contact by clients at his gym. then justice delayed. paul ryan: the fec is atrocious at enforcing our campaign finance laws. announcer: we reveal how political gridlock within the federal elections commission gets in the way of protecting voters and enforcing fair elections. but first-- david armstrong: i wasn't going to pay a tax that breaks state and federal law, and be looking at 10 years to life. announcer: a san jose pot shop caught in a bitter battle with the city, trying to make a deal for over a million bucks. here's investigative reporter bigad shaban. bigad shaban: good evening, and thanks for joining us. for the next 30 minutes, we investigate. we begin tonight in san jose, where the owner of a marijuana shop has refused to pay the city's business tax for years. federal law says possessing and even selling marijuana, even for medical purposes, is illegal. but 26 states, including here in californi
nouncer: his business was shut down in one city, but popped up in another. we investigate a south bay personal trainer accused of making unwanted sexual contact by clients at his gym. then justice delayed. paul ryan: the fec is atrocious at enforcing our campaign finance laws. announcer: we reveal how political gridlock within the federal elections commission gets in the way of protecting voters and enforcing fair elections. but first-- david armstrong: i wasn't going to pay a tax that breaks...
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housing when developers want to build now developments in the neighborhood i believe our city is foundationally onhe wrong track we're the least affordable city in the entire country with a huge homeless problem over-burdened transportation system, and highly integrated schools our leaders have allowed special interests to run this city and we spell need independent leadership at city hall particularly leaders that are if not from the system my top priorities are affordable housing, public transportation and education i want to ban prefor housing and provide a right to counsel for all san franciscans tenant that are facing evictions we want to adapt a muni riders bill of rights ground on the east west subway and guarantee a trip thirty minutes anymore in the city and launch the universal preschool program something that new york o new york city did make san francisco more affordable for families and make sure our kids get the head start they deserve our campaign is a button up grassroots campaign we held over 50 community meetings already and over 200 volunteers involved in the campaign and the ri
housing when developers want to build now developments in the neighborhood i believe our city is foundationally onhe wrong track we're the least affordable city in the entire country with a huge homeless problem over-burdened transportation system, and highly integrated schools our leaders have allowed special interests to run this city and we spell need independent leadership at city hall particularly leaders that are if not from the system my top priorities are affordable housing, public...