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peggy nadell was dead. her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer. i called diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in front of the house in the snow. >> susanne is in the driveway, at the foot of the driveway, kind of pacing, looking rather frazzled. >> reporter: she told detectives what she told the 911 operators, that peggy tripped over the cat. >> her mother must have tumbled down the stairs and stabbed herself with the knife. >> reporter: while detective cole-hatchard stayed outside with susanne, detective lorence went inside the house. this is police video of the scene taken that morning. lorence knew right away, this was no accident. >> no way
peggy nadell was dead. her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer. i called diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in...
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that's from peggy noonan's knew book. "the time of our lives" and kathy in oak park, illinois, you have been so patient. we're listening. you're on booktv. >> caller: hi. i'm glad to be talking to both of you. i have been watching you almost all day. i have to describe whoa i -- whoa i am. i was born and raised in jordan. i am palestinian. and i am christian. and what i see right now does disturb me very, very much. my ancestors escaped from turkey because -- so that -- for their religion. however, i feel that christianity was hijacked here in the '80s and now i see the same thing is happening with islam. even king abdullah came out and said that what is happening right now with isis -- he identified that isis is a huge problem, so we have to address that they are radicals, and, yet i think a lot of people here are afraid, identify them as such, and i feel that sometimes they wear kid gloves, they're afraid to -- say the same thing about race and i don't understand that. i thought in the u.s. that you should be open, be a
that's from peggy noonan's knew book. "the time of our lives" and kathy in oak park, illinois, you have been so patient. we're listening. you're on booktv. >> caller: hi. i'm glad to be talking to both of you. i have been watching you almost all day. i have to describe whoa i -- whoa i am. i was born and raised in jordan. i am palestinian. and i am christian. and what i see right now does disturb me very, very much. my ancestors escaped from turkey because -- so that -- for...
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[applause] >> peggy noonan. >> ms. noonan, you end your column by saying that the next president should have a lot of confidence and it's a quality that perhaps maybe the present president is lacking. given the candidates that are running and the fact that just one particular person whose name is donald trump seems to be the one candidate who ais campaigning is all about confidence and he's confident he can fix everything in the world, could you comment on what you think a donald trump president might be like and would it be horrible, acceptable, would be something new and enlightening. >> it's interesting that you ask that question in florida because you folks make decisively answer the question, will donald trump be the republican nominee. you know, in your florida primary, what you folks do with regard to marco rubio, donald trump, ted cruz. that's going to be significant in the choosing of a republican nominee. look, i think trump is the result of many things. one of the things he is the result of in my view is thi
[applause] >> peggy noonan. >> ms. noonan, you end your column by saying that the next president should have a lot of confidence and it's a quality that perhaps maybe the present president is lacking. given the candidates that are running and the fact that just one particular person whose name is donald trump seems to be the one candidate who ais campaigning is all about confidence and he's confident he can fix everything in the world, could you comment on what you think a donald...
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petersburg, we have a few more minutes with our guest peggy noonan. the last caller was from orlando a you are doing a book signing their tomorrow. >> guest: yes and i am very excited about it. my friend knows what time it takes place and i don't but i believe it is in the afternoon ended is at 1:00 p.m. in orlando. thank you very much. >> host: binds and noble. >> guest: thank you. >> host: prior to that the village which was on the way up. >> guest: which i am so excited about seeing, it is the mythic place in american politics, i can't wait to see it. >> host: peggy noonan will be there tomorrow morning and orlando in the afternoon in case you have to see in the area. >> caller: were you doing speeches for him, the hiv and aids epidemic and do you think you could relate to those hundred or 200 black students who feels that the place, want to harm than everyday they come out side and hang up and listen to your answer, thank you. >> caller: i am sympathetic to everyone going through a hard time or who has had a hard time or feels a hard time is comin
petersburg, we have a few more minutes with our guest peggy noonan. the last caller was from orlando a you are doing a book signing their tomorrow. >> guest: yes and i am very excited about it. my friend knows what time it takes place and i don't but i believe it is in the afternoon ended is at 1:00 p.m. in orlando. thank you very much. >> host: binds and noble. >> guest: thank you. >> host: prior to that the village which was on the way up. >> guest: which i am so...
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thank you, peggy. >> and we heard from a police officer there as well about how difficult it is to convey that information. while alearning more about the victims, we're hearing from one of the first officer who is responded to the attack. >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing and the number of people already dead and the pure panic on the face of the individuals still in need and needing to be safe. and then we went further into the building and that was a difficult choice to have to make as well, passing people that we knew were injured and in need of assistance. but our goal at that time had to be trying to locate the shooters and deal with them. >> we are also learning more about this suspect, syed farook and his wife tashfeen malik. authorities say he may have been radicalized. he had contact with persons of concern locally and overseas. >> we're hearing from family members giving a different account. >> a family member says sayed farook, prior to the shooting, was a good person a
thank you, peggy. >> and we heard from a police officer there as well about how difficult it is to convey that information. while alearning more about the victims, we're hearing from one of the first officer who is responded to the attack. >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing and the number of people already dead and the pure panic on the face of the individuals still in need and needing to be safe. and then we went further into the building and that was a...
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peggy noonan. [applause] >> in your column in today's "the wall street journal," you try to analyze what qualities a leader should have been in the post terrorist world and you end your column saying the next president should have a lot of confidence and that is a quality you feel perhaps the present president is lacking. given the candidates that are running and the fact there is one particular person whose name is donald trump, seems to be the one candidate who is campaigning all about confidence and he is confident he can fix everything in the world, could you comment on what you think a donald trump president might be like, would it be horrible? would it be acceptable? would it be something new and and lightning? >> interesting to ask that question in florida because you folks may decisively answer the question will donald trump be the republican nominee. in your florida primary, what you folks do with regard to marco rubio will be significant in the choosing of a republican nominee. i think do
peggy noonan. [applause] >> in your column in today's "the wall street journal," you try to analyze what qualities a leader should have been in the post terrorist world and you end your column saying the next president should have a lot of confidence and that is a quality you feel perhaps the present president is lacking. given the candidates that are running and the fact there is one particular person whose name is donald trump, seems to be the one candidate who is campaigning...
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peggy punk peggy, still no clear motive for the attack. >> reporter: that's definitely going to be the big question. what police are suspecting right now is some sort of nasty exchange or some kind of argument at this holiday party was all it took to provoke this couple. it is hard to believe that a late 20s couple with a 6-month-old daughter. witnessed say they left angrily from the party and in about 30 minutes returned and committed this blood bath here at the regional inland center. this is the scene from yesterday. you can see the triage situation outside as we look first at the police say is the suspect, syed farook. he's 18 years old. poli -- 28 years old. police say he and his wife, 27 years old, were armed with weapons when they walked in and opened fire. they had three explosive devices, rigged by remote control but police say they did not detonate. of course all the people here who were injured were the first focus of police and information that police received here at the inland regional center led them to their home in redlands. that's where police saw the black suv leavin
peggy punk peggy, still no clear motive for the attack. >> reporter: that's definitely going to be the big question. what police are suspecting right now is some sort of nasty exchange or some kind of argument at this holiday party was all it took to provoke this couple. it is hard to believe that a late 20s couple with a 6-month-old daughter. witnessed say they left angrily from the party and in about 30 minutes returned and committed this blood bath here at the regional inland center....
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and those words were authored by peggy noonan. peggy is extremely quotable, and this is one of my favorite. don't fall in love with politicians. they are all disappointment. they can't help it. they just are. she is author of eight books, five of which are on the new york times bestseller list, writes a weekly column for the "wall street journal" and is a frequent guest on the sunday morning news shows. her latest book the time of our lives collective writing , for the 1st time it encompasses all of his writings in one volume. in the book she chronicles her career in journalism, the reagan white house, and the political arena. we have a special treat. the emmy award-winning anchor will be doing a question-and-answer. it is going to be an enlightening our comeau one you will want to pay attention to and not forget because these two are remarkable individuals. because me great pleasure to present. [applause] >> keep plodding. [applause] >> big round of applause. [applause] >> thank you for being here. it is lunchtime in the state. t
and those words were authored by peggy noonan. peggy is extremely quotable, and this is one of my favorite. don't fall in love with politicians. they are all disappointment. they can't help it. they just are. she is author of eight books, five of which are on the new york times bestseller list, writes a weekly column for the "wall street journal" and is a frequent guest on the sunday morning news shows. her latest book the time of our lives collective writing , for the 1st time it...
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peggy: recientes encuestas indican que mÁs estadounidenses creen que los terroristas estÁn ganando las para poder combatir eso. peggy: en la celebraciÓn de fin de aÑo nueva york pondrÁ a prueba su unidad antiterrorista, conformada por mÁs de 500 agentes. a nivel nacional, las nuevas medidas que entrarÁn en efecto incluyan un aumento de los chequeos aleatorios a los empleados del aeropuerto cero lÍneas con credenciales que les permiten eludir controles de seguridad. >> llegar de california, tenÍamos temor en llegar, pero hemos visto mucha vigilancia. peggy: se espera que millÓn de personas reciban el aÑo nuevo aquÍ, como es costumbre, no se permitirÁn mochilas ni bebidas alcohÓlicas. natalia: seguimos en nueva york, hoy fue el dÍa de deshacerse de los malos recuerdos de 2015. la ciudad celebrÓ en times square g el riddance day,para empezar con buenas energÍas en 2016. muchos acudieron a trituradores de papel. le preguntamos ahora lo que desecharÍa del 2015. enrique: adriana dice, todos los atletas en los que ha muerto gente inocente, esperamos que el prÓximo aÑo sea mejor para todos. n
peggy: recientes encuestas indican que mÁs estadounidenses creen que los terroristas estÁn ganando las para poder combatir eso. peggy: en la celebraciÓn de fin de aÑo nueva york pondrÁ a prueba su unidad antiterrorista, conformada por mÁs de 500 agentes. a nivel nacional, las nuevas medidas que entrarÁn en efecto incluyan un aumento de los chequeos aleatorios a los empleados del aeropuerto cero lÍneas con credenciales que les permiten eludir controles de seguridad. >> llegar de...
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reporting live in mclain peggy fox wusa9. >> thanks for that, peggy. we're told that breaking the contract with liberty university would cost some $15,000. coaches say plenty of people would be willing to pay extra to make up the cost and move the event out of liberty. >>> an investigation underway in the baltimore county police department after the cell phone video shows the officer hitting a man in the head multiple times. it happened outside a bar in towson. police officers were attempting to arrest 19-year-old zachary blumenstein from chevy chase after seeing him push a man to the road. blumenstein became combative and began resisting arrest. a police spokesperson says that officers are allowed to use force and appear today be appropriate in this case. the police chief said he was concerned about the officer's use of a closed fist to strike the suspect several times in the head. >> this is not a move that is taught in our academy. the chief has concerns that it was not the most effective. >> blumenstein was charged with disturbing the peace, disord
reporting live in mclain peggy fox wusa9. >> thanks for that, peggy. we're told that breaking the contract with liberty university would cost some $15,000. coaches say plenty of people would be willing to pay extra to make up the cost and move the event out of liberty. >>> an investigation underway in the baltimore county police department after the cell phone video shows the officer hitting a man in the head multiple times. it happened outside a bar in towson. police officers...
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at this time tom and peggy ritzer wish to make a statement. that, they will not take questions. i will answer some questions to the extent that i can, but today was a good day for the commonwealth. thank you. tom? >> our family would like to thank the jury for their fair and careful consideration of the evidence and overwhelming facts over the past few weeks. we would also like to thank the judge to his commitment for bringing this trial to completion. while we're pleased with the verdict, we are aware the judicial process will continue. appeals will certainly be filed and given the state's guidelines for so-called juvenile sentencing, we may be forced to once again publicly endure this pain suffering the parole hearings, this guilty verdict or the colleen is certainly no cause for celebration as there can never be true committed. there remains a tremendous and painful absence in our lives, one that sadly can never be replaced. our family enters a new phase in our lives, one that we have no choice to begin. however, we do so knowing the remarkable difference colleen made in her
at this time tom and peggy ritzer wish to make a statement. that, they will not take questions. i will answer some questions to the extent that i can, but today was a good day for the commonwealth. thank you. tom? >> our family would like to thank the jury for their fair and careful consideration of the evidence and overwhelming facts over the past few weeks. we would also like to thank the judge to his commitment for bringing this trial to completion. while we're pleased with the...
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i think peggy bunker here with us. we have seen walking around the community and being around the crime scenes, there's a lot of connections to the bay area, both social connections, family connections and business connections. this impacts a lot of people in the bay area as well. that's the latest here from san bernardino. >> many people still in shock and grieving at this hour. thank you. >>> governor jerry brown is delaying his trip to paris. he was supposed to attend the u.n. climate change conference. instead, he has postponed that trip. the governor in san bernardino. we heard from him earlier. he is there to support the victims' families and to get the latest on the investigation on the shooting massacre. the governor's office says he may head to the conference sunday. a final decision has not yet been made. >>> as we have been reporting, the suspects had an arsenal of weapons and explosives. many are saying that's a good reason to more adequately equip police. san jose police got rid of its controversial armore
i think peggy bunker here with us. we have seen walking around the community and being around the crime scenes, there's a lot of connections to the bay area, both social connections, family connections and business connections. this impacts a lot of people in the bay area as well. that's the latest here from san bernardino. >> many people still in shock and grieving at this hour. thank you. >>> governor jerry brown is delaying his trip to paris. he was supposed to attend the u.n....
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peggy? >> reporter: good morning, laura. here at the inland regional center, still very, very busy but another neighborhood, the redlands neighborhood that you mentioned, also on complete lockdown this morning, that's been an active scene all night long. neighbors in that area are still on lockdown. police are still looking for any sort of crime detail. we also talked to a lot of neighbors that lived in that area. they say they are completely shocked by the situation. on wednesday afternoon police raided a home in redlands that public records show belonged to the farook family. a married couple in their late 20s. police say they lived in this home with the farook family. it was from this address that they pursued the suv that left the redlands flabd. that's when they were shot and killed inside the suv but also the bomb squad staying behind to see if there are any cars nearby in that neighborhood that perhaps needed to be detonated or any devices left behind by the two suspects. so they were investigating cars, looking in tr
peggy? >> reporter: good morning, laura. here at the inland regional center, still very, very busy but another neighborhood, the redlands neighborhood that you mentioned, also on complete lockdown this morning, that's been an active scene all night long. neighbors in that area are still on lockdown. police are still looking for any sort of crime detail. we also talked to a lot of neighbors that lived in that area. they say they are completely shocked by the situation. on wednesday...
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peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted some letters that she received from male inmates. one of them being a member of the mexican mafia, the other of the tango orejone, both are writing to her. >> the mexican mafia member is her boyfriend. but she says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to do know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend stopped writing her. said you don't got nothing do, your boyfriend ain't writing you, i was like, i guess, somebody just to
peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted some letters that she received from male inmates. one of them being a member of the mexican mafia, the other of the tango orejone, both are writing to her. >> the mexican mafia member is her...
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peggy bunker, our colleague was there. those are the families that just are now a couple hours ago were allowed to return to their homes. they have their kids, their families with them. last night they didn't have any idea what to do. now they're finally being returned into their home. it's a lot still developing. this all happened yesterday. there's still so many wheels in motion so to speak here. ultimately, though, tonight this vigil here at the ballpark. janelle, let's send it back to you. more importantly, also we'll have more reports at 6:00. >> yes, it will be a night of mourning. raj, see you at 6:00. >>> we're going to continue the follow the developments in san bernardino. the latest online, on our website, nbcbayarea.com. we also have the latest on our nbc bay area app. >>> today a reminder of what's to come. rain soaking the bay area. it's predicted that it will be one of the wettest winters on record. in walnut creek today, officials and volunteers ran emergency preparedness exercises to practice handling larg
peggy bunker, our colleague was there. those are the families that just are now a couple hours ago were allowed to return to their homes. they have their kids, their families with them. last night they didn't have any idea what to do. now they're finally being returned into their home. it's a lot still developing. this all happened yesterday. there's still so many wheels in motion so to speak here. ultimately, though, tonight this vigil here at the ballpark. janelle, let's send it back to you....
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deborah peggy searched for 10-hours before she finally home. police say they haven't made any arrests in the burglary. deborah: " ming up.... it's the perfect gift for the men in black. a gunmaker is working on a set of pistols made from a meteorite. the details are coming up! " " deborah: plus... gift cards are one of the most popular presents given during the holiday season... and after the break... i'll sw you a few ways to get a better bang for your buck! maker cabot guns is making a gun that is out of this world...made from a meteorite.e. cabot guns nounced that its extra- terrestrial pistols will be forged from a meteorite as old as the earth itself. and the gun set could sell for as much as one million dollars at auction next year. the company plans to forge the guns... tentatively called the "big bang pipiol set," from a 35-kilogram chunk of the gibeon crashed to earth four-and-a-half billion years ago. the meteorite will be fashioned into a pair of semiautomatic .45-caliber pistols of the 1911-style. deborah: gift cards are one of the
deborah peggy searched for 10-hours before she finally home. police say they haven't made any arrests in the burglary. deborah: " ming up.... it's the perfect gift for the men in black. a gunmaker is working on a set of pistols made from a meteorite. the details are coming up! " " deborah: plus... gift cards are one of the most popular presents given during the holiday season... and after the break... i'll sw you a few ways to get a better bang for your buck! maker cabot guns is...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. as the city of san bernardino tries to heal, president obama will address the nation. tomorrow's oval office address will be only the third of mr. obama's presidency. the white house says he will discuss the situation in california and the broader threat of terrorism. >> today the militant group isis placed the attack, calling the couple martyrs and followers. u.s. government sources are saying there is no evidence the attack was during the coursed by the militant green. tashfeen malik was born in pakistan and pledged allegiance to isis on facebook shortly before the massacre began. some u.s. officials are asking if she radicalized her husband. >> i think tashfeen malik selected a vulnerable yet clean candidate to be her cohort with terrorism. oftentimes with duos we have a primary actor who manipulates a vulnerable, subservient person. >> reporter: they married after they first met online, then in person in saudi arabia. he was born in chicago and worked as a restaurant inspector in
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. as the city of san bernardino tries to heal, president obama will address the nation. tomorrow's oval office address will be only the third of mr. obama's presidency. the white house says he will discuss the situation in california and the broader threat of terrorism. >> today the militant group isis placed the attack, calling the couple martyrs and followers. u.s. government sources are saying there is no evidence the attack was during the...
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also, george wallace wallace ken day, thank you for being here, peggy. [ applause ] >> i wants to thank each and every one of you who marched across the bridge on bloody sunday. you didn't have to do it, but you did it. thank you. i tell you, it's god to be in selma one more time, just one more time. people often ask me, why do you come back? what purpose does it serve?
also, george wallace wallace ken day, thank you for being here, peggy. [ applause ] >> i wants to thank each and every one of you who marched across the bridge on bloody sunday. you didn't have to do it, but you did it. thank you. i tell you, it's god to be in selma one more time, just one more time. people often ask me, why do you come back? what purpose does it serve?
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. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we start with that developing story in discovery bay. as the sign here says, 6200 people do not have access to gas heat right now. you can blame this near freezing weather for that. tonight pg&e crews are in discovery bay, scrambling to restore those gas lines, as temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s overnight. the timing here really couldn't be worse as christie smith will tell us. live now from discovery bay, christie, how are people there faring tonight? >> reporter: well, they're doing the best that they can. this is one of the warming centers that has been set up at an elementary school. the red cross here. we've only seen a handful of people come and check in. pg&e says that they're working hard on this outage. but it looks like it will last all night. these discovery bay neighbors all gather in the garage to watch football. tonight they watched and warmed up outside in the driveway with a fire pit. the house has no gas heat. >> there is no gas. we took out the fire pit. and we all had christmas leftover dinners and he
. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we start with that developing story in discovery bay. as the sign here says, 6200 people do not have access to gas heat right now. you can blame this near freezing weather for that. tonight pg&e crews are in discovery bay, scrambling to restore those gas lines, as temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s overnight. the timing here really couldn't be worse as christie smith will tell us. live now from discovery bay, christie, how are people there...
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going to peggy's point it's about trustworthiness. if marco rubio can convince some of the republican base that ted cruz no different than the washington politicians he claims to hate more than anyone else in the race, then rubio feels that he's getting somewhere. but i would go back -- this is the worry if you're a rubio just to add on to something david was saying. the worry that you're rubio that you're everyone fall-back date. he can be extraordinarily popular coming second or third everywhere. i think that is my sense talking to people over the last week is that the rubio campaign now seized by this concern. >> dickerson: what is rubio's path? i spent some time this week talking to folks in iowa they thought, it's not happening here, at the time cruz is on the rise they want to find a path for marco rubio. >> it is hard to find. iowa is not his best state by far. new hampshire is a muddle right now. donald trump stands above everybody else but that stage is in flux, you can see from the new polling numbers that you all have this
going to peggy's point it's about trustworthiness. if marco rubio can convince some of the republican base that ted cruz no different than the washington politicians he claims to hate more than anyone else in the race, then rubio feels that he's getting somewhere. but i would go back -- this is the worry if you're a rubio just to add on to something david was saying. the worry that you're rubio that you're everyone fall-back date. he can be extraordinarily popular coming second or third...
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peggy fox joins us live as they received strong support today from local lawmakers? >> absolutely. this mosque has been the target of vandalism. and they say that in another case the pancaked in to the center with a bible saying all those who don't believe in jesus will die. today they received big time support in person. >> i can't say it enough times, but thank you. >> it was a warm welcome to the community that feels the chill of discrimination and misunderstanding. >> we love everybody. >> including along with eight state lawmakers joined those worshipers for friday's prayers. >> i hope that you understand that what we worships the same god at the hands of people that are claiming to be muslims, feeling a need to speak out. and they don't teach violence. >> to the packed room that the message is all about peace as we know the difference between the nazi and the german and we know the difference between a terrorist and a muslim. >> in comment after the service, the lawmakers pledged their support. >> the ugly rhetoric from politicians who should know better. is un-american an
peggy fox joins us live as they received strong support today from local lawmakers? >> absolutely. this mosque has been the target of vandalism. and they say that in another case the pancaked in to the center with a bible saying all those who don't believe in jesus will die. today they received big time support in person. >> i can't say it enough times, but thank you. >> it was a warm welcome to the community that feels the chill of discrimination and misunderstanding....
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the story county sheriff's department said they'll keep checking the trailer home in slater for peggy reed's arrival...i spoke to michael wanchenic's mother roseanne who says she has not spoken to her son in over two years...she also says the day of the killings was the anniversary of his father's death just one year ago... des moines police say they're closer to finding those responsible for a deadly shooting along court avenue sunday morning. 21 year old edmanuel perez was killed. 23-year-old andrew boyd remains hospitalized.. police say they're talking to several people who witnessed the shooting and reviewing video of the incident. and polk county deputies continue looking for the person responsible for a shooting outside the evolution nightclub last month. three others were wounded. investigators say hundreds of witnesses saw the crime but few are coming forward with information. the university of iowa is investigating hate crime, after a racist message was found on campus... the university won't tell us what was said...but it was found carved on the inside of a bathroom door in
the story county sheriff's department said they'll keep checking the trailer home in slater for peggy reed's arrival...i spoke to michael wanchenic's mother roseanne who says she has not spoken to her son in over two years...she also says the day of the killings was the anniversary of his father's death just one year ago... des moines police say they're closer to finding those responsible for a deadly shooting along court avenue sunday morning. 21 year old edmanuel perez was killed. 23-year-old...
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. >> i love peggy! >> i love you guys! we love you! >> we love you too, peggy! >> peggy, we love you! >> we're so happy for you guys. god bless. >> that is so funny. >> i love them. >> get your hostess what you love the mostest. >> i can't speak today. >> gifts to bring to any party. >> the hundreds of beauty products put to the test. >> with jill martin. >>> it is fun day monday, and we're kicking off a week-long series to help you find the best s products. >> there are very few of us who wouldn't love to look younger. beauty products top $50 million a year. >> jill martin went out in search of the best. >> you did. >> i am so excited about this series. we teamed up with "people" magazine to create our very own beauty awards. here's a look at how it all went down. thousands of beauty products, hundreds of choices. what's a girl to do? >> i had about 1,000 products, probably not open, and i don't know which ones work. >> i have 8,000 lip glosses. >> we have a nation of beauty product lovers. fixing what we think are flaws. >> conceal, conceal, conceal. >> i have
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peggy fox joins us live. peggy?reporter: this is the home that she shared with her middle- aged son. 38-year-old christopher ellis has apparently struggled with mental illness since he was in his 20s and his mother devoted her life to taking care of him. now he is behind bars, charged with killing his mother. >> apparently it was a domestic problem. perhaps pause she would have her hands filled taking care of her troubled son. 38-year-old christopher michael ellis who is now charged with killing her. >> i walk by here all the time. i never noticed anything out of the ordinary. >> at 5:09 this morning deputies were called to the home for a man in his backyard yelling and screaming, acting strangely. when they arrived, they struggled with him, assaulting one according to the sheriff's office. inside they found the 67-year- old dead from blunt force trauma to the upper body. >> and i think of those people dying and that i think of people and i think of strangers, strangers. but i don't think of the family members. neig
peggy fox joins us live. peggy?reporter: this is the home that she shared with her middle- aged son. 38-year-old christopher ellis has apparently struggled with mental illness since he was in his 20s and his mother devoted her life to taking care of him. now he is behind bars, charged with killing his mother. >> apparently it was a domestic problem. perhaps pause she would have her hands filled taking care of her troubled son. 38-year-old christopher michael ellis who is now charged with...
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at this time, tom, peggy ritzer wish to make a statement. thousands take questions. i will answer some questions to the extent that i can, but today, was a good day for the commonwealth. thank you. >> >> our family would like to thank the jury for their fair and careful consideration of the evidence and overwhelming facts presented during the past few weeks. we would also like to thank judge david lowie for his commitment to bringing this trial to completion. while we are pleased with the verdict, we are aware of the judicial process mr. continue. appeals will certainly be filed and given the state's guidelines for so-called juvenile sentencing, we may be forced to once again publicly endure this pain, suffering, the parole hearings. this guilty verdict, while the beginning of justice for colleen celebration, as there can never be true justice for the crime committed. there remains a tremendous and painful absence in our lives, one that sad live, can never be replaced. our family enters a new phase in our lives, one that we have no choice but to begin. however, we do
at this time, tom, peggy ritzer wish to make a statement. thousands take questions. i will answer some questions to the extent that i can, but today, was a good day for the commonwealth. thank you. >> >> our family would like to thank the jury for their fair and careful consideration of the evidence and overwhelming facts presented during the past few weeks. we would also like to thank judge david lowie for his commitment to bringing this trial to completion. while we are pleased...
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peggy: absolutely.ut this last mutual the hallmark of fund for average of festers to retirement plans -- average investors to retirement plans is that they can get their money out when they ask for it. in exchange they say we will lock your money out for a time. this closure did rattle the markets and some confidence. going iefore we got mentioned some be of a data out there today. they talked about bond funds suffering the largest weekly withdrawals in two years. $13.1 billion in outflows of total. how much are they seeing in terms of investors wanting to pull out of high-yield funds? we are seeing a lot of money and fly out of high yield bond fund's. this did not all pop within the last five days. high-yield has been under pressure four months. months. talking to michael, cio of tedium and wealth management, who runs about $10 billion for high worth families. a lot of people are trying to draw comparisons to 2008, and i asked him if this was the signal the best stuff is about to happen. he said it may
peggy: absolutely.ut this last mutual the hallmark of fund for average of festers to retirement plans -- average investors to retirement plans is that they can get their money out when they ask for it. in exchange they say we will lock your money out for a time. this closure did rattle the markets and some confidence. going iefore we got mentioned some be of a data out there today. they talked about bond funds suffering the largest weekly withdrawals in two years. $13.1 billion in outflows of...
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peggy: hi, jean. with the wet roads out there and the wind shield wipers going, it's a slower ride than normal. 93 northbound coming up from salem definitely heavier and slower than our usual trip. 293. and as you saw there it's heavy and slow as well, but no trouble on 293 north or south. we see increased volume from hooksett to concord right now, and looking at 101 west you're slow getting through the lights at 114, then you start moving road. everett turnpike northbound, things are slow between 10 and 11 with increased volume there. no holdups to and from the seacoast on 101, but we do have delays in newington on the spaulding turnpike. the report being brought to you by peters honda, nissan and kia of nashua, i'm peggy james for 95.7, wzid. jean: thanks. josh: big changes have been announced at disney and universal. jean: up next new security rules mean many people will have to leave their costumes at home. >> and the force is strong with these once, as you see behind us, people are already lining
peggy: hi, jean. with the wet roads out there and the wind shield wipers going, it's a slower ride than normal. 93 northbound coming up from salem definitely heavier and slower than our usual trip. 293. and as you saw there it's heavy and slow as well, but no trouble on 293 north or south. we see increased volume from hooksett to concord right now, and looking at 101 west you're slow getting through the lights at 114, then you start moving road. everett turnpike northbound, things are slow...
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peggy searched for 10-hours she finally found sadie and brought her back home. it's coming up on today in iowa -- we'll introduce you to an unusual bell-ringer helping the salvation army this holiday season. probably haven't seen a bell-ringer like this. jessica bringe shows us the four- hoofed friend -- helping this holiday season. holly schindler/mocha's owner :02-:05 "i was getting kind of getting goes - christmas is the busiest time of "everybody is racing to catch but one festive miniature horse..is slowing down the hustle and bustle and reminding last minute shoppers of the spirit of christmas. holly schindler/mocha's owner :23-:29 mocha and owner holly are ringing in the holidays with the salvation army at gordy's market locations..giving back in more ways than one. schindler swears if you whisper "i wish you a merry christmas mocha!" matt selvig/gordy's market 1:05-1:09 "you know, you hear a lot about 1:15-1:18 "i think mocha and i might do it again." as for schindler - celebrating her birthday on christmas eve and named holly after the holiday. holly sc
peggy searched for 10-hours she finally found sadie and brought her back home. it's coming up on today in iowa -- we'll introduce you to an unusual bell-ringer helping the salvation army this holiday season. probably haven't seen a bell-ringer like this. jessica bringe shows us the four- hoofed friend -- helping this holiday season. holly schindler/mocha's owner :02-:05 "i was getting kind of getting goes - christmas is the busiest time of "everybody is racing to catch but one festive...
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peggy, thank you very much.s we learn more about the victims, we're getting a closer look at the horrific theme that played out inside of the inland regional center where the massacre took place. >> the first officer to arrive at the shooting is now describing that surreal scene. >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing, the number of people who were injured and, unfortunately, already dead. and the pure panic on the face of those individuals. >> the investigation continues right now. >> kris, police and federal agents are still sifting through evidence from syed farook and tashfeen malik's home. investigators found 12 pipe bombs and more than 4,000 rounds of ammunition. >> as we hear from farook's brother about a possible motive, good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning. syed farook, his brother-in-law says, was a good, religious person and was not radical. but the law enforcement believe that he had been radicalized. he was in touch with people in the area who had jihadi views. from what we k
peggy, thank you very much.s we learn more about the victims, we're getting a closer look at the horrific theme that played out inside of the inland regional center where the massacre took place. >> the first officer to arrive at the shooting is now describing that surreal scene. >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing, the number of people who were injured and, unfortunately, already dead. and the pure panic on the face of those individuals. >> the...
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they say they came around five-thirty yesterday evening looking for a woman named peggy reed -- but she wasn't here. i've been speaking to peggy reed's family all morning and they tell me she used to date wanchanic a few years ago and have kids together. just an hour after police responded to the scene in des moines ... they say wanchanic picked her up here in slater and took off. it's unknown whether or not it was against her will ...but they say they are very concerned and hope she will get out of this unharmed. again wanchanic is believed to be driving beige-colored 2002 dodge grand caravan, iowa license plate dmr 234. you are asked to call law enforcement immediately if you see wanchanic or his vehicle. we'll have more on the latest developments of this case tonight at ten. in slater kattey ortiz for local five news we are iowa. " claire: (wrap up w/ soc) jack/2shot: stephanie/2shot: thanks claire. local 5 will have more on this more on this story coming up at 10. stephanie: metro drivers got to experience a new interchange off i-80 today the new grand prairie parkway is a diamond s
they say they came around five-thirty yesterday evening looking for a woman named peggy reed -- but she wasn't here. i've been speaking to peggy reed's family all morning and they tell me she used to date wanchanic a few years ago and have kids together. just an hour after police responded to the scene in des moines ... they say wanchanic picked her up here in slater and took off. it's unknown whether or not it was against her will ...but they say they are very concerned and hope she will get...
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isn't molly's mom that peggy, the--the scoutmaster- nazi-cookie-hitler? yeah. that's how she's listed in the phone book. come on. i don't want to see that peggy again. ray, come on, honey. that was over a year ago. the frontier girl cookie wars are over. i'm sure she won't beatou up this time. i did not get beat up. i slipped. come on, mommy, i'm ready to go! honey, mommy's too sick, so daddy's gonna take you. okay. come on, daddy! well, listen... how good of a friend is molly? because i gotta tell ya, i don't see it. ray! all right!
isn't molly's mom that peggy, the--the scoutmaster- nazi-cookie-hitler? yeah. that's how she's listed in the phone book. come on. i don't want to see that peggy again. ray, come on, honey. that was over a year ago. the frontier girl cookie wars are over. i'm sure she won't beatou up this time. i did not get beat up. i slipped. come on, mommy, i'm ready to go! honey, mommy's too sick, so daddy's gonna take you. okay. come on, daddy! well, listen... how good of a friend is molly? because i gotta...
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>> ask her, not me. >> peggy was a wonderful woman. >> peggy did all of the writing. >> ben, you areobody said how problematic crystal pepsi is. you called it a white soda. it is clear. >> you are removing the pigment. >> but clear embraces all of the color spectrum. >> it is back to the white normal thing. >> and we all want transparency. >> tom, if you still want a zima it is still sold in japan. >> okay, the mix time i go there for my golf game. >> candidates talked to people magazine. i enjoyed the footage of hillary clinton in would you would you. i knots the mainstream media haven't shown in at all. >> it was the hillary rally. >> i can't tell the difference. >> you thought it was interesting that hillary clinton's guilty pleasure tv show was madam secretary. >> it is like they based -- it is like they -- >> it is supposed to be her. >> the show is supposed to help her and then she turns around. >> it is an ad for her. i like watching ads for me. >> you said a lot of these are not guilty pleasure. a guilty pleasure is i sit in the dark drinking scotch with a harry potter fan fi
>> ask her, not me. >> peggy was a wonderful woman. >> peggy did all of the writing. >> ben, you areobody said how problematic crystal pepsi is. you called it a white soda. it is clear. >> you are removing the pigment. >> but clear embraces all of the color spectrum. >> it is back to the white normal thing. >> and we all want transparency. >> tom, if you still want a zima it is still sold in japan. >> okay, the mix time i go there for...
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josh: peggy james joins us now with a live look at the road home. peggy: hello. the final commute of the year is going smooth and easy compared to the last couple of nights. coming up from massachusetts, it' s a good ride to windham. a little bit of slowdown between windham and londonderry. then you are good to manchester. you might have backups later on this evening, 293 at the granite street exit, the monarchs are back home, so they have a game tonight. i little bit of congestion at some of the exits in the city of concord itself. canterbury has been cleared. looking at 101 through bedford, normal slowdowns. seeing a lot of company in both hangups. 101 to the seacoast, no issues, but we do see heavy volume. this report brought to you by nissan and honda of nashua. josh: happy new year, peggy, thank you. jean: coming up, a closer look at the fire that is tearing through a high-rise hotel into by -- in dubai and a controversial decision to go ahead with fireworks. josh: and we will show you who drove this to safety when flames took over the car. >> a slice of arc
josh: peggy james joins us now with a live look at the road home. peggy: hello. the final commute of the year is going smooth and easy compared to the last couple of nights. coming up from massachusetts, it' s a good ride to windham. a little bit of slowdown between windham and londonderry. then you are good to manchester. you might have backups later on this evening, 293 at the granite street exit, the monarchs are back home, so they have a game tonight. i little bit of congestion at some of...
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. >> peggy bunker has the interview. >> reporter: when bill cosby showed up in court the judge set his bail at $1 million and ordered him to hand of his passport. for the women who alleged sexual misconduct at the hands of cosby today is the day they have been waiting for. for patricia this is the day she never thought would happen. >> he is waking me up roughly and i'm sicker than i have ever been in my life and naked. >> reporter: this is one of 57 women who have accused bill cosby of sexual misconduct. today's news that cosby was being charged for sexually assaulting temple university employee andrea constand is a watershed moment for her. >> i never thought this day would happen. i'm very glad this is the way things lined up and it is made possible by the bravery of andrea constand. >> reporter: she told me about the last time she saw cosby in the late '70s. >> he was performing on the diana shore show. >> reporter: that night, cosby gave her two pills and insisted she take them. the next thing she knew it was morning. >> i was waking up the next morning. my hair and makeup were a
. >> peggy bunker has the interview. >> reporter: when bill cosby showed up in court the judge set his bail at $1 million and ordered him to hand of his passport. for the women who alleged sexual misconduct at the hands of cosby today is the day they have been waiting for. for patricia this is the day she never thought would happen. >> he is waking me up roughly and i'm sicker than i have ever been in my life and naked. >> reporter: this is one of 57 women who have...
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. >> today in the bay's peggy bunker is live where there was a candlelight vigil last night. we can only imagine how raw the emotions are in the community just a day later. >> well, you know, kris and sam, when we first landed here in san bernardino a couple of days ago, everyone was wondering who would do such a thing, who would commit such a horrible act. we know who the suspects are, a couple in their late 20s, syed farook and tashfeen malik. people were gunned down celebrating a holiday party and they were doing nothing wrong. at this vigil in san bernardino, innocent people were taken from us. a woman remembers her husband nicholas. he stood up for people, was a protector. >> i'm sure that he was fighting and protecting people. >> reporter: now, the interesting thing is that jennifer also says he knew syed farook, was a co-worker here with syed farook. he was a health inspector for the county of san bernardino for five years. many people knew him and remember him as being peaceful and calm. obviously, not the case now. once again, back to jennifer as she remembers her hu
. >> today in the bay's peggy bunker is live where there was a candlelight vigil last night. we can only imagine how raw the emotions are in the community just a day later. >> well, you know, kris and sam, when we first landed here in san bernardino a couple of days ago, everyone was wondering who would do such a thing, who would commit such a horrible act. we know who the suspects are, a couple in their late 20s, syed farook and tashfeen malik. people were gunned down celebrating a...
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tom, peggy, dan and laura, her siblings, have shown incredible dignity and grace throughout this entire ordeal. no family should have to go through the horrific, horrific life that they had to go through with the murder of a daughter and -- one previous time that i mentioned i spoke about this case publicly in october of 2013, i said to you, that colleen ritzer was a beloved figure in the danvers high school community. as you heard throughout the trial, her memory, her dedication to goodness, her he will went life has only been enhanced, and i want to thank the ritzers again for the courage and their dig knit. there were two people, we had many supporters in the courtroom as you saw, family, friends, people from the andover and danvers educational community, two individuals who were there every single day detective norman from massachusetts state police, and to this office steve, both gentleman were there every single day to provide assistance and comfort to the ritzer family. and i think as you saw during the proceedings and of course in this trial, we stand for something. we stand for
tom, peggy, dan and laura, her siblings, have shown incredible dignity and grace throughout this entire ordeal. no family should have to go through the horrific, horrific life that they had to go through with the murder of a daughter and -- one previous time that i mentioned i spoke about this case publicly in october of 2013, i said to you, that colleen ritzer was a beloved figure in the danvers high school community. as you heard throughout the trial, her memory, her dedication to goodness,...
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peggy: yeah, exactly.saw fortress close down the macro hedge fund, and one of the best of their he struggled with his currency trades, in terms of the swiss franc. surprised a lot of investors in january. we saw others have issues they were consolidating in energy companies, or a stock like valiant. yearw people struggle this , some big names, like bill einhorns well as david at greenlight capital. what is tending to happen among the ones who have struggled this year is they have concentrated positions that have not worked out well. alix: one to the ones that have performed well say about 2016 in terms of what kind of year that may be? peggy: i think hedge funds across the board are saying it is a tough market for them the past several years because of liquidity and a volatile markets. again, they are saying they expect markets to be more .olatile in 2016 again, we've got the fed moving, potential interest rates moving more next year. that can be an opportunity where hedge funds can make big gains and prov
peggy: yeah, exactly.saw fortress close down the macro hedge fund, and one of the best of their he struggled with his currency trades, in terms of the swiss franc. surprised a lot of investors in january. we saw others have issues they were consolidating in energy companies, or a stock like valiant. yearw people struggle this , some big names, like bill einhorns well as david at greenlight capital. what is tending to happen among the ones who have struggled this year is they have concentrated...
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"today in the bay's" peggy bunker has much more on an interview you'll only see in the bay area. >> the next thing i remember he's waking me up roughly, i'm sicker than i've ever been in my life, i'm naked. i said, what happened? >> tiburon's patricia is one of 6 1 women accused of sexual miss connect, andrea constand was a watershed moment. >> i can't speak for the rest of the women. i never thought this day would happen. i'm very glad this the way it has lined up and this has been made possible by the bravery and courage of andrea constand. >> she told me about the last time she saw bill cosby in the late '70s in new york city of he invited me to come see the show. he was performing. >> that night she said cosby gave her two pills and insisted she take them. the next thing she knew, it was morning. >> i was waking up the next morning. my hair was a mess, my makeup was a mess. i was sick again and i had been penetrated. i could feel that. i confronted him. he called me ungrateful and threw me out of his suite. >> dozens of women have surfaced with similar stories of assault. while many
"today in the bay's" peggy bunker has much more on an interview you'll only see in the bay area. >> the next thing i remember he's waking me up roughly, i'm sicker than i've ever been in my life, i'm naked. i said, what happened? >> tiburon's patricia is one of 6 1 women accused of sexual miss connect, andrea constand was a watershed moment. >> i can't speak for the rest of the women. i never thought this day would happen. i'm very glad this the way it has lined up...
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peggy, sign me up for one right now. it can get about 300 miles a charge. going to be a while before you can get your hands on it, porsche says the car should be on the road by the end of the decade. >> didn't hear anything about price either. what do we think? >> four years away. save up now. >>> silicon valley employees are lending a helping hand this holiday season to help out by feeding the hungry. about 300 employees of the applied materials corporation, they do such great work, packed 6,000 boxes of food to be shipped out for the holiday season. many employees brought their families along to help out and they say what many people don't realize is that the food need is great here in silicon valley. >> one in ten people here in santa clara and san mateo counties do not have food to feed their families, and they must rely on the generosity of second harvest food bank and all of the donors and volunteers to meet their needs for food. >> one in ten. >> i know him. >> there you go. take a look at damian trujillo there, nbc's own helping out today. he tweete
peggy, sign me up for one right now. it can get about 300 miles a charge. going to be a while before you can get your hands on it, porsche says the car should be on the road by the end of the decade. >> didn't hear anything about price either. what do we think? >> four years away. save up now. >>> silicon valley employees are lending a helping hand this holiday season to help out by feeding the hungry. about 300 employees of the applied materials corporation, they do such...
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national cemetery, peggy fox. >> thank you, peggy. >>> turning now to the latest news from the presidential campaign trail. >>> i think it gives isis a new recruitment tool if we get back in the fight. >> if you start creating conditions for america's leadership you won't have followers. >> senator ted cruz is drawing large crowds in iowa. the texas republican recently raised eyebrows when he criticized clinton and the democrats on birth control. >>> well, donald trump; no surprise here, wants to get paid. the billionaire is demanding $5 million from cnn to participate in the next debate. that money would be donated to veterans. trump says interest in the debates is up 100% because of him. cnn has not responded to the request. the next debate is set for december 15th in las vegas. >>> despite the lousy weather, repairs are under way in bethesda. two southbound lanes will remain closed for the next five to ten days so contractors can repair the road which was damaged by the water main break back on october 16th. there are no northbound lanes impacted, be you two southbound lanes will remain
national cemetery, peggy fox. >> thank you, peggy. >>> turning now to the latest news from the presidential campaign trail. >>> i think it gives isis a new recruitment tool if we get back in the fight. >> if you start creating conditions for america's leadership you won't have followers. >> senator ted cruz is drawing large crowds in iowa. the texas republican recently raised eyebrows when he criticized clinton and the democrats on birth control. >>>...
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reporting live in charlottesville, peggy fox wusa9. >> peggy, thank you. in the next hearing in the case will be january 11. >>> one person was killed, two are recovering from serious injuries after a late morning fire. as they report, the victims had to be rescued after becoming trapped. >> reporter: when it comes to the response time it doesn't get any faster than this. there are two to three houses away from where they broke out. the first on scene pulling people out of the homes. yet someone still died today. that is how bad this fire was. they combed the first floor of the 100 block of west main street in emmettsburg on monday. they rushed here just after 10:00 this morning to the report of three people trapped. bob wilson says that one of them is an elderly woman that did not survive. >> i don't know if we have dealt with it yet. just kind of happened this morning. it was pretty ugly. >> reporter: his brother-in-law owns the building and houses multiple apartment units, living inside with their husband and son as they are okay. but it's not clear whe
reporting live in charlottesville, peggy fox wusa9. >> peggy, thank you. in the next hearing in the case will be january 11. >>> one person was killed, two are recovering from serious injuries after a late morning fire. as they report, the victims had to be rescued after becoming trapped. >> reporter: when it comes to the response time it doesn't get any faster than this. there are two to three houses away from where they broke out. the first on scene pulling people out of...
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the story county sheriff's department said it will keep checking the trailer home in slater for peggy reed's arrival... michael wanchenic's mother roseanne says she has not spoken to her son in over two years... yesterday was the one year anniversary of his father's death... des moines police say they are closer to finding those responsible for a deadly shooting along court avenue early sunday morning. police say the shooting followed a fight between two groups. 21-year-old edmanuel perez died from his injuries. 23-year-old andrew hurley boyd is remains hospitalized. police say they're interviewing several people who witnessed the shooting and are reviewing security video of the incident. the iowa division of criminal investigation is looking into the death of a cerro gordo county inmate... just before seven this morning, a correctional officer an unresponsive male in his jail cell. the man was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. authorities have not yet released the man's name. a few flurries were flying in downtown des moines this afternoon... but a warm-up is
the story county sheriff's department said it will keep checking the trailer home in slater for peggy reed's arrival... michael wanchenic's mother roseanne says she has not spoken to her son in over two years... yesterday was the one year anniversary of his father's death... des moines police say they are closer to finding those responsible for a deadly shooting along court avenue early sunday morning. police say the shooting followed a fight between two groups. 21-year-old edmanuel perez died...
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i' m peggy james for 95.7. shelley: our spirit of giving this year, things kicked off josh: wmur' s jean mackin is live in nashua, where one anonymous donor set a high bar today. hi, jean. jean: you could really call this breaking food drive news. an anonymous donor stepped forward and said if the residents of new hampshire can raise 100,000 dollars, the anonymous donor will match the 100,000 dollars, which translates into 400,000 meals in our state. the challenges out there -- we really have a lot to do. we want to bring in the store manager here at hannaford. ellie what to tell people besides cash donations at hannaford' s, you can buy one of these boxster nations. what is in the box? >> we have cereal, breakfast items, pasta, pasta sauce, peanut butter, though staple nonperishable items most families can use to turn into meals. jean: and a coupon book. your customers have been so generous. >> we have been very lucky with the customers. last year, our customers donated so many boxes, we were able to provide 8
i' m peggy james for 95.7. shelley: our spirit of giving this year, things kicked off josh: wmur' s jean mackin is live in nashua, where one anonymous donor set a high bar today. hi, jean. jean: you could really call this breaking food drive news. an anonymous donor stepped forward and said if the residents of new hampshire can raise 100,000 dollars, the anonymous donor will match the 100,000 dollars, which translates into 400,000 meals in our state. the challenges out there -- we really have a...
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reporting live in falls church peggy fox wusa9. >> all right peggy. the falls church noise ordinance does say it is unlawful for any person to yell, shout, talk loudly, whistle, or sing on any public street or private property. so as to cause a noise disturbance as you heard him say that they were not doing that. bruce? >>> wusa9 has learned that two of six -- two of six u.s. members killed have ties to the washington area. staff sergeant peter todd's family runs a popular bub and pop's restaurant and deli. he's a son of the co-owner arlene wagner. todd's mom told the community website the family is shocked and devastated. a sign in the door says the shop will be closed until next week. >> they are just very heartfelt genuine, warm. kind, caring, i mean they ask you about your families and they go beyond just being a normal, you know, shop owner. >> and todd's father tells the tv station in philadelphia that his wife is pregnant. todd's father said that his wife is pregnant with the couple's second child and todd didn't tell his family that he was in
reporting live in falls church peggy fox wusa9. >> all right peggy. the falls church noise ordinance does say it is unlawful for any person to yell, shout, talk loudly, whistle, or sing on any public street or private property. so as to cause a noise disturbance as you heard him say that they were not doing that. bruce? >>> wusa9 has learned that two of six -- two of six u.s. members killed have ties to the washington area. staff sergeant peter todd's family runs a popular bub...
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. >> "today in the bay's" peggy bunker joins us live from san bernadino this morning. still a very active scene behind you as investigators try to piece together why this happened. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. the situation here and the scene here certainly has not stopped overnight. so many unanswered questions. what we do know now is that this couple, a married couple, 28 and 27 years old, including farook, a man who worked at this center for five years, married with pa 6-month-old baby and reportedly was at the party before he left, then came back with assault rifles, military style clothing and assaulted all of these people. 14 people killed, 17 wounded at the inland regional center. right now sources are trying to just piece together exactly what happened and considering this couple had a 6-month-old baby that they left behind with the baby's grandmother. so many questions left unanswered here as the day gets under way. police say right now initially they thought there were three shooters. many witnesses had said they thought they saw three shooters.
. >> "today in the bay's" peggy bunker joins us live from san bernadino this morning. still a very active scene behind you as investigators try to piece together why this happened. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. the situation here and the scene here certainly has not stopped overnight. so many unanswered questions. what we do know now is that this couple, a married couple, 28 and 27 years old, including farook, a man who worked at this center for five years,...