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what is the succession plan at kleiner perkins? at any given time, kleiner has been unusual in that we have multiple generations of partners , and we have been diverse in age, gender, and ethnicity. so we are on our fourth generation transition in 40 years. and i am confident we will do it successfully. emily: how long do you plan to stay at the firm? john: i have no present plans to leave. emily: but this is your baby. john: that may be a public perception, but it is not the reality. the reality is that it is a partnership. emily: where do you see this firm in the next 10 years? john: a top three venture capital firm that is pioneering in breakthrough, risky fields like augmented reality. that is even more diverse than we are today. and that's backing the world's best entrepreneurs. emily: john doerr, beth seidenberg, thank you both so much for joining us. it has been really great to have you. john: emily, thank you. beth: thank you for having us. ♪ when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't
what is the succession plan at kleiner perkins? at any given time, kleiner has been unusual in that we have multiple generations of partners , and we have been diverse in age, gender, and ethnicity. so we are on our fourth generation transition in 40 years. and i am confident we will do it successfully. emily: how long do you plan to stay at the firm? john: i have no present plans to leave. emily: but this is your baby. john: that may be a public perception, but it is not the reality. the...
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i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we going to get things startd with a damp start to the weekend, let's get a quick update from gwen tolbart with the latest. >> you're absolutely right. it is that way outside right now and it is going to continue tonight. but guess what? linger into your saturday. let's take a look at radar and show you what's going on. you can see we have a swath of precipitation moving its way towards the northeast and that pattern is just going to continue. another yas over the allegheny front and potomac highlands, by parts of tomorrow even talking about snow accumulations over higher elvaths vacations. we are talking more fog, more rain, more drizzle. we've been exactly where we should be. right now 44 at dc and at quantico. 42 at baltimore, 39 at gaithersburg, 42 at dulles and 40 degrees at culpeper. tonight clouds drizzle and fog, but more rainfall into this weekend. i'll have details coming up with your full forecast. of course that game forecast as well. >> thank you, gwen. new at 10:00 tonig
i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we going to get things startd with a damp start to the weekend, let's get a quick update from gwen tolbart with the latest. >> you're absolutely right. it is that way outside right now and it is going to continue tonight. but guess what? linger into your saturday. let's take a look at radar and show you what's going on. you can see we have a swath of precipitation moving its way towards the northeast and that pattern is just going to...
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jack perkins: we know the students very very well. we teach them. we mentor them all the way thorugh medical school both teams are practicing to go head to head on the court in a sprited competition. dr. jack perkins: we all want to win so yea it is competitive russell trigonis: and yea it becomes a competiive game because that's how we all enjoy playing it this is the fourth year for the "docs" for morgan game to raise money for the morgan harrington scholarship fund to help medical school students. russell trigonis/4th year med student: the scholarship is something meaningful thing that the harringtons and the rest of the organization have put together to kind of help our students morgan harringon was murdered in 2007. she was the daughter of dr. dan harrington a carilion clnic psychiatrist. morgan itnerned at the hospital over the summer when she was a student at virgiinia tech. dr. perkins: it's tragic what happened to morgan and i work at the medical school too and there are memories of her all over the medical school some of her beautiful artw
jack perkins: we know the students very very well. we teach them. we mentor them all the way thorugh medical school both teams are practicing to go head to head on the court in a sprited competition. dr. jack perkins: we all want to win so yea it is competitive russell trigonis: and yea it becomes a competiive game because that's how we all enjoy playing it this is the fourth year for the "docs" for morgan game to raise money for the morgan harrington scholarship fund to help medical...
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chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. he says people then turn around and sell it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to support their own habit. " he joined the prevention council at this thursday night meeting. he was there to help educate parents about how widespread the problem is. anti-drug coalitions say 1 in 14 teenagers in the roanoke valley have used heroin at least once in their life. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "it's mind-boggling and they're being addicted in so many ways. " taylor powell, 12th grade "a lot of these adult problems have kid consequences " taylor powell and lidya tadesse are high school seniors who came up with the idea for thursday's program. lidya tadesse, 12th grade "we can really mak
chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. he says people then turn around and sell it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to...
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perkins last saw her son friday friday night. she noticed his front door was open sunday. something told her to see if everything was okay. it wasn't >> i went in there and it was a mother's worst nightmare. >> reporter: plant city police could not find any evidence that someone forced themselves into the home. his mother can't think of anyone who would want to hurt he was always a people's person us a been a people's person. >> reporter: and now as police hunt for her son's killer, she's relying on family and friends for comft. >> my heart is broken. >> reporter: in the past 90 minutes, we saw homicide detectives back out here knocking on doors, wanting to see if people heard or saw anything. right now, they are not sure when brown was killed. they are hoping that an autopsy will narrow the window and lead them possibly to a suspect. >> >> jacqueline, thank you. >> >> today florida state university agreeing to pay the woman who said she was raped by jamis winston -- $250,000 and her attorney $700 thousand. single plaintiff in this kind of case. she claims that the school
perkins last saw her son friday friday night. she noticed his front door was open sunday. something told her to see if everything was okay. it wasn't >> i went in there and it was a mother's worst nightmare. >> reporter: plant city police could not find any evidence that someone forced themselves into the home. his mother can't think of anyone who would want to hurt he was always a people's person us a been a people's person. >> reporter: and now as police hunt for her son's...
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chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. he says people then turn around and sell it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to support their own habit. " he joined the prevention council at this thursday night meeting. he was there to help educate parents about how widespread the problem is. anti-drug coalitions say 1 in 14 teenagers in the roanoke valley have used heroin at least once in their life. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "it's mind-boggling and they're being addicted in so many ways. " taylor powell, 12th grade "a lot of these adult problems have kid consequences " taylor powell and high school seniors who came up with the idea for thursday's program. lidya tadesse, 12th grade "we can really make a difference and
chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. he says people then turn around and sell it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to...
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and i'm tony perkins. i' right off the top, president obama is defending his actionsctio on gun control. he took his message to george mason university. he fielded questions fromns f supporters and critics during a prime time nationally televised town hall meeting. we have team coverage with marina maracco and will thomas. let's begin with will and what the president had to say. >>reporter: as we've seen this week, president obama is pushing for tighter gun control and he's using his executive powers to to avoid a show down in congress. he laid out his plan on tuesday on and went as he spoke about the murders of those 20 first graders at sandy hook elementary el school. tonight, a different story his mission to build support to narrow the gun show loophole on background checks. in the town hall style meeting broad west in fairfax in masonason university. the white house says the say president wanted to engage with wi people who support his gunis g control ideas and those who need th a little confusing.onf
and i'm tony perkins. i' right off the top, president obama is defending his actionsctio on gun control. he took his message to george mason university. he fielded questions fromns f supporters and critics during a prime time nationally televised town hall meeting. we have team coverage with marina maracco and will thomas. let's begin with will and what the president had to say. >>reporter: as we've seen this week, president obama is pushing for tighter gun control and he's using his...
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coach perkins spent 17 years as marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead also pushing forward to the next level. sot :34 oc: "next level" we have a great show planned tonight.. we have a great show planned tonight.. former hawkeyes kevonte-martin-manley, keenan davis, and lew montgomery will join us to talk about iowa rose bowl loss stanford. ... the iowa men's basketball team made it into the rankings for the first time this season at no. 19 after beating no. 1 michigan state and no. 14 purdue last week. the hawkeyes face nebraska tomorrow at carver hawkeye arena. despite knocking off two ranked teams last week, the team isn't celebrating. "we always say you can't let on
coach perkins spent 17 years as marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead also pushing forward to the next level....
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marion head coach tony perkins announced his retirement today... after seventeen yeaea on the indian sideline... perkins retires with 104 wins... one shy of the school record... he also led marion to seven straight playoff appearances... from 2007 to 20-13... that's a check of sports, we'll be right back. cordes: most nururs are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change. some passing clouds expected through tuesday and it will be cold. temperatures will rise from 17 a a6am to 32 at 3pm 3pm thanks for watching your cbs 2 news at six. "entertainment you'll join us tonight at >>> ann hathaway pregnant and in a bikini. >> and new years romance are miley and liam back together two years after th spt? >> they're very aff
marion head coach tony perkins announced his retirement today... after seventeen yeaea on the indian sideline... perkins retires with 104 wins... one shy of the school record... he also led marion to seven straight playoff appearances... from 2007 to 20-13... that's a check of sports, we'll be right back. cordes: most nururs are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how...
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coach perkins spent 17 years as marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead also pushing forward to the next level." trt: :34 oc: "next level" thanks scott. thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... warming weather continues build we head through the first work week of 2016. highs rise into the lower to middle 30s ahead of a storm system that affects us as early as wednesday. this will give us a chance to work on some of the ice that still remains on the sidewalks and parking lots for our late december storm. look for some isolated rain/snow showers to develop wednesday, with the best chance coming later thursday into friday. this could h
coach perkins spent 17 years as marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge of going 9-0 i told them i would get a tat. what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead...
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[applause] tony perkins: thank you. thank you, bob. bob for hisank leadership in not only iowa, but really in the nation. i want to thank you. i am here tonight to stand with ted cruz. let me tell you -- [applause] let me tell you how bad i want to stand with ted cruz. i flew through chicago. [laughter] but i thought about it -- i was flying through the hometown of the current president so that i could stand with the next president. [applause] that there is a special place in heaven for people in iowa. because you have to listen to all of the politicians. now i can say that because i am a recovering politician. i spent nearly a decade in office in louisiana. i got nervous earlier when governor perry talked about convicted politicians. most of the guys i knew had to be very clear about the number of terms they served. i want to encourage you to take it easy on these guys. it is a tough business. ira member when i was first running for office i was knocking on doors. in south louisiana in the summertime it gets really hot. i was out camp
[applause] tony perkins: thank you. thank you, bob. bob for hisank leadership in not only iowa, but really in the nation. i want to thank you. i am here tonight to stand with ted cruz. let me tell you -- [applause] let me tell you how bad i want to stand with ted cruz. i flew through chicago. [laughter] but i thought about it -- i was flying through the hometown of the current president so that i could stand with the next president. [applause] that there is a special place in heaven for people...
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that's the big no-no tony perkins.aunting cheers overrated and seasons over also no longer allowed and booing of any kind completely ground upon in fact get this wiaa has a 40-page sportsmanship manual compiled of all the guidelines that fans cannot say to the opposing team and they state everything listed above is unsports man like behavior and it's up to each school or district to make up own pollys sent enforce eme. as you can imagine not all administrators going the policy you. >> to learn they're getting into your head and you can't do anything about it but play the game. >> i wouldn't let it under my skin. >> it's a personal thing. if you're a thin skinned individual that's going to get to you. >> you think athletics is a great opportunity to teach kids how to deal with adversity and criticism. >> some agree and some don't. some don't though. i want to get your opinion on this. it goes along with the trend of possibly making things very easy for kids or adolescents and teenagers at that age too and is it too much
that's the big no-no tony perkins.aunting cheers overrated and seasons over also no longer allowed and booing of any kind completely ground upon in fact get this wiaa has a 40-page sportsmanship manual compiled of all the guidelines that fans cannot say to the opposing team and they state everything listed above is unsports man like behavior and it's up to each school or district to make up own pollys sent enforce eme. as you can imagine not all administrators going the policy you. >> to...
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they came out last night actually. >> but still perkins prefers to stay in his tent and thinks he'llit through the winter. if you know of a homeless person who needs help during a code blue call the project home hotline at 215-232-1984. >>> 19 minutes before 6. brutally cold this morning. temperatures overnight have plummeted and are still falling. 13 degrees in philadelphia, 21 degrees colder than yesterday morning. wind chill of 4 degrees below zero right now in the city. that's not the only spot that feels like it's below zero. the temperature in trenton, 9, the wind chill, 7 degrees below zero. feels like zero and wilmington and atlantic city at 11 degrees feels like 4 degrees below zero. the wind will be dying down during the day. so conditions will be improving. the satellite shows clouds, they are staying offshore. we'll see lots of sunshine. so the worst will be this morning. you'll have to layer up. this afternoon low 30s for fleet wood and morgantown. sunshine and less wind later today. will allow the temperature to climb for new hope up to 30, 31 in moorstown. at the shore
they came out last night actually. >> but still perkins prefers to stay in his tent and thinks he'llit through the winter. if you know of a homeless person who needs help during a code blue call the project home hotline at 215-232-1984. >>> 19 minutes before 6. brutally cold this morning. temperatures overnight have plummeted and are still falling. 13 degrees in philadelphia, 21 degrees colder than yesterday morning. wind chill of 4 degrees below zero right now in the city....
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emily: you have been at kleiner perkins for 35 years. how did you feel when ellen sued you?ohn: disappointed, betrayed. i read her suit and the world she described was not what we stand for. emily: this has been going on for three years, what is it like behind the scenes? beth: it has been hard, but we have been focused on our business and on our results. emily: ellen pao says that she repeatedly was excluded from meetings and dinners and e-mails, and asked for better hr policies to deal with issues and those requests fell on deaf ears. how do you answer that? beth: so that has not been my experience, but emily, i know as a woman that i have often been the only. the only woman on the leadership team, the only woman to this day on many of my boards. so it is hard, which is why we are excited about some of the initiatives and things we are doing to try to improve the situation. emily: sheryl sandberg told me that she saw herself in ellen pao. many women have said the same thing in the technology industry. sue decker said that many of the examples raised in this trial are behav
emily: you have been at kleiner perkins for 35 years. how did you feel when ellen sued you?ohn: disappointed, betrayed. i read her suit and the world she described was not what we stand for. emily: this has been going on for three years, what is it like behind the scenes? beth: it has been hard, but we have been focused on our business and on our results. emily: ellen pao says that she repeatedly was excluded from meetings and dinners and e-mails, and asked for better hr policies to deal with...
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chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to support their own habit. " he joined the prevention council at this thursday night meeting. he was there to help educate parents about how widespread the problem is. anti-drug coalitions say 1 in 14 teenagers in the roanoke valley have used heroin at least once in their life. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "it's mind-boggling and they're being addicted in so many ways. " taylor powell, 12th grade "a lot of these adult problems have kid consequences " taylor powell and lidya tadesse are high school seniors who came up with the idea for thursday's program. lidya tadesse, 12th grade "we can really make a difference and the best way to do tha
chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "black market prescritpion drugs are very expensive. heroin is very cheap. " roanoke's police chief says you can buy a single packet of heroin for as little as five dollars in pennsylvania and new jersey. it in the roanoke valley for $20. chris perkins, roanoke chief of police "the profitability is what is attractive, but what we find is once people get hooked they're using that profitabilty to support their own habit. " he joined the...
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max perkins added to their genius received a national book award for writing a biography he was awarded a guggenheim fellowship and his 1998 biography on the pulitzer prize for the "los angeles times" book award. for 20 years, he was a friend and confidant of katharine hepburn katherine hepburn and his biographer, mark kate remembered picking the best seller for most of the summer that it was released. his biography of woodrow wilson published in september 2013 and if you don't mind my saying it is a masterpiece. [inaudible] [laughter] >> scott has heard me say this before but we have been friends for many years and his writing has been a source of personal inspiration for me during the dark moments of writing my first book by salvation for getting stuck here again was to simply pull off the shelf and read a few pages. it's a wonderful thing to be reminded what writing can do. it's always my pleasure to introduce scott but today it's my special pleasure to introduce him along with stephen and kristin. [applause] so, we have agreed to dispense with any kind of opening statements today se
max perkins added to their genius received a national book award for writing a biography he was awarded a guggenheim fellowship and his 1998 biography on the pulitzer prize for the "los angeles times" book award. for 20 years, he was a friend and confidant of katharine hepburn katherine hepburn and his biographer, mark kate remembered picking the best seller for most of the summer that it was released. his biography of woodrow wilson published in september 2013 and if you don't mind...
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tony perkins, the head of the christian lobbying group indorsed cruz. and bernie sanders is taking time off for a sit-down meeting with m president obama in the oval office later today. nbc's tracie pots joins us with more. >> youou talked about the big story of the day which is donald trump refusing to do this fox debate. he's had this on again, off again issue with megyn kelly. fox says they're not changing change the moderator because of donald trump, although said he's welcomsae to participate and this drop out is near unprecedented. they referred to tears arations of their host, megyn kelly. and earlier he dids talk about this. and cruz is hoping to gain ground by challenging trump to this one on one. remember, cruz is a college debart. this is an area he feels and tends to do very well. he feels strongly and tends to perform very well in a debate situation. so, this could certainly help him gain ground in iowa where it looks like he was running very strong but now trump has been gaining ground and even picking up, as you say, key indorsements from
tony perkins, the head of the christian lobbying group indorsed cruz. and bernie sanders is taking time off for a sit-down meeting with m president obama in the oval office later today. nbc's tracie pots joins us with more. >> youou talked about the big story of the day which is donald trump refusing to do this fox debate. he's had this on again, off again issue with megyn kelly. fox says they're not changing change the moderator because of donald trump, although said he's welcomsae to...
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tony perkins just told us why he's backing ted cruz. up next, rudy giuliani tells us why he's backing donald trump over the texas senator. >>> plus, in a kelly file exclusive. controversial filmmaker michael moore on the 2016 race. president obama's legacy. and his thoughts on this week's gop debate. ♪ soft, calm music "hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me." join princess cruises for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. limited caribbean fares from $549. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering) within 5 years of getting diagnosed. but there's something you can do. talk to your doctor about heart failure treatment options. because the more you know, the more likely you are... (dog whimpering) to keep it pumping. staying i
tony perkins just told us why he's backing ted cruz. up next, rudy giuliani tells us why he's backing donald trump over the texas senator. >>> plus, in a kelly file exclusive. controversial filmmaker michael moore on the 2016 race. president obama's legacy. and his thoughts on this week's gop debate. ♪ soft, calm music "hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me." join...
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that he remains a serious threat to public safety. >> melanie perkins is on awful lot of work on the andy gracie case she still trying to find her friend she's learned a lot about wayne chapman but more of my conversation with melanie >> cause of a deadly fire in scituate remains under investigation tonight. that bar began just before 8 o'clock last night on holmes road in scituate. first told you this far on the fox25 news at 10 and during our 11 o'clock show we learned one man had died in the fire. we know that man was sean gorman who lived in the house with his mother. vipers rescued gorman from his bedroom took him to the hospital but he did not survive. gorman's mother was not home when the fire started. vipers a gorman and his mother are hoarders and they tried to help them in the past. >> vipers telus all of the clutter in the home complicated both their efforts to fight fire and the rescue attempts. station now of the hospital 25 is a this double video taken shortly after tuesday shooting. shooting happened inside the everett street station on the blue line. you can see one o
that he remains a serious threat to public safety. >> melanie perkins is on awful lot of work on the andy gracie case she still trying to find her friend she's learned a lot about wayne chapman but more of my conversation with melanie >> cause of a deadly fire in scituate remains under investigation tonight. that bar began just before 8 o'clock last night on holmes road in scituate. first told you this far on the fox25 news at 10 and during our 11 o'clock show we learned one man had...
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tony perkins just told us why he's backing ted cruz. up next, rudy giuliani tells us why he's backing donald trump over the texas senator. >>> plus, in a kelly file exclusive. controversial filmmaker michael moore on the 2016 race. president obama's legacy. and his thoughts on this week's gop debate. this is sheldon whose long day setting up the news starts with minor arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪.s ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nu
tony perkins just told us why he's backing ted cruz. up next, rudy giuliani tells us why he's backing donald trump over the texas senator. >>> plus, in a kelly file exclusive. controversial filmmaker michael moore on the 2016 race. president obama's legacy. and his thoughts on this week's gop debate. this is sheldon whose long day setting up the news starts with minor arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just...
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police in chesapeake say 40-year-old charles perkins from pasquotank on south george washington highway last night. they believe he lost weather. across the eastern seaboard are grounded. this is a look at the norfolk international website - you can see several flights are delayed or canceled. our team of journalists are spread across hampton roads. 10 on your side's erin kelly is live in williamsburg. erin, this is where a good bit of the snow has fallen in hampton roads. we are at richmond rd and ironbound in williamsburg. roads are slushy but we have not have problems ourselves. a few cars getting stuck or tires spinning. public for them is the duration of the storm more salt and sand was delivered yesterday city says they had an abnormal amount of calls for accidents residential streets. live in wmbg ek city will plow primary and residential streets. with the storm pushing across the area -- its a perfect time to stay go download our wavy 10 weather app. it's free for android and apple users. still ahead, nature drops the curtain on a piece of history. you'll see pictures of a theat
police in chesapeake say 40-year-old charles perkins from pasquotank on south george washington highway last night. they believe he lost weather. across the eastern seaboard are grounded. this is a look at the norfolk international website - you can see several flights are delayed or canceled. our team of journalists are spread across hampton roads. 10 on your side's erin kelly is live in williamsburg. erin, this is where a good bit of the snow has fallen in hampton roads. we are at richmond rd...
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marion head coach tony perkins announced his retirement today... after seventeen years on the indian sideline... perkins retires with 104 wins... one shy of the school record... he also led marion to seven straight playoff appearances... from 2007 to 20-13... zach johnson will be using a new set of sticks in 20-16... the pro golfer and cedar rapids native has announced that he's switching equipment companies... moving from titleist to parsons extreme golf... johnson spent twelve years and won twelve p-g-a tour tournaments with titleist... that's a check of sports -- terry has a last check of your forecast when the fox 28 news i'm moving to a place where i can get internet from centurylink. if i get the three year price lock, am i stuck with the three year contract? no. that just means the price won't change. for three years. that way the price is locked, you're not. you can just hang out and be free. lock in your monthly price for 3 years without a contract when you bundle with unlimited nationwide calling. (donkey noise) (elephant noise) (mic scre
marion head coach tony perkins announced his retirement today... after seventeen years on the indian sideline... perkins retires with 104 wins... one shy of the school record... he also led marion to seven straight playoff appearances... from 2007 to 20-13... zach johnson will be using a new set of sticks in 20-16... the pro golfer and cedar rapids native has announced that he's switching equipment companies... moving from titleist to parsons extreme golf... johnson spent twelve years and won...
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coach perkins spent 17 years as the head coach at marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead also pushing forward to good tuesday morning to you from tv-9. you're looking live from our city cam. it's january 5th and this is what you need to know today. family and friends are remembering the life of solon high school senior tanner wymer. he died after his canoe capsized in coralville lake this weekend. dubuque police are investigating how a toddler ended up with a gunshot wound. they aren't sure if an adult or another child pulled the trigger. president obama will announce actions on new gun control regulations
coach perkins spent 17 years as the head coach at marion carving out a 104-60 record. he was just one win shy of matching les hipple's all-time record at marion . "after 32 years of coaching here i think it is time to spend time with my family and step back. we had the priviledge what i regret the most is not sitting back and enjoy those times instead also pushing forward to good tuesday morning to you from tv-9. you're looking live from our city cam. it's january 5th and this is what you...
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i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm tony perkins. rain is marching through the area tonight. coming up in a few days, get ready for another change. gwen tolbart is here to start us off. >> you know what? this wet weather really impacted the commute tonight and there were some areas where it got very heavy and that's the story for tonight. there are pockets of very heavy rainfall in here. we're going to see this into the early hours of your saturday. be aware if you're heading out anywhere late tonight or even early in the morning. let's take a look at the big picture because this swath of rain is coming from the deep south and it's all associated with a frontal system. but if you take a look to the west there's some colder air pushing in. that is where they are seeing some snow showers as a result of that. for us here we are doing very well temperature wise thank goodness with all this rain temperatures is above freezing. but if you take a look at temperatures up and down the mid atlantic to the west, you can see where those temperat
i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm tony perkins. rain is marching through the area tonight. coming up in a few days, get ready for another change. gwen tolbart is here to start us off. >> you know what? this wet weather really impacted the commute tonight and there were some areas where it got very heavy and that's the story for tonight. there are pockets of very heavy rainfall in here. we're going to see this into the early hours of your saturday. be aware if you're heading out anywhere...
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i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we begin tonight with that arctic chill and those gusty winds blowing through the region. >> gwen tolbart is here with your first forecast of the night. >> well those winds really brisk today and continuing to be fairly strong tonight. we've got wind chills as a result of it. our highs today exactly where they should be, just a degree or two off, but we are definitely in the ballpark. that is going to change as we move into this weekend. and right now we are looking at a nice situation overnight as we get a refreeze and temperatures dip below freezing. lows overnight expected to be 25 in the district, 18 degrees to the north and hagers town, 20 in frederick. and this is going to be a pretty cautious situation if you're heading out tonight or in the early morning hours of tomorrow before it all changes. right now our current temperatures, 33 at dc, 28 at gaithersburg, 30 at culpeper, that's the same at winchester, 28 at martinsburg and 27 at hagers town. and we've got gusty winds pushi
i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we begin tonight with that arctic chill and those gusty winds blowing through the region. >> gwen tolbart is here with your first forecast of the night. >> well those winds really brisk today and continuing to be fairly strong tonight. we've got wind chills as a result of it. our highs today exactly where they should be, just a degree or two off, but we are definitely in the ballpark. that is going to change as we move into this...
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with influential christian conservative tony perkins backing cruz. still, anti-abortion leaders are urging iowans to support "anyone but donald trump," arguing he "cannot be trusted" on the topic of abortion... ... echoing an attack ad by cruz and his allies over his past comments on "meet the press." "i'm pro-choice in every respect." peter: in 1999, you said you were pro- choice in all respects... trump: "and, i said, what did i say? you didn't read the full statement of what i said. very trustworthy. more so than you because you know what, you didn't read the question. i'll read it now: i'm very pro-choice, i hate the concept of abortion. you didn't read -- why didn't you say when you asked the question before, that i hate the concept of abortion? do you apologize? do you apologize? do i apologize for reading your words? for not reading my words! no no, for not reading my words. do you apologize for not reading my words. that was peter alexander reporting. trump says he plans to hold a simultaneous event thursday night.. opposite the debate.. that
with influential christian conservative tony perkins backing cruz. still, anti-abortion leaders are urging iowans to support "anyone but donald trump," arguing he "cannot be trusted" on the topic of abortion... ... echoing an attack ad by cruz and his allies over his past comments on "meet the press." "i'm pro-choice in every respect." peter: in 1999, you said you were pro- choice in all respects... trump: "and, i said, what did i say? you didn't...
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today, matt and jason and louis and governor rick perry and steve king and bob bender plots and tony perkinsat an incredible array of principles, constitutionalist fighters who stand with the american people. [applause] ted: you look at people like jack thurman who is here with us, a brave warrior who fought for this country and is fighting to save this country today. [applause] ted: why is this happening? why are conservatives coming together like never before? it is because the stakes, the threats to our country have ever been greater. tomorrow, we have a debate. although one of the candidates has chosen not to attend. [applause] ted: apparently, mr. trump considers megyn kelly very, very scary. [laughter] ted: donald is a fragile soul. she might ask a mean question, and who knows what could happen. his hair could stand on and --end. i have to say, it is an amazing statement for a presidential candidate to say, i am not willing to show up for the ebate. this entire process is a job interview. we have spent seven years with a narcissistic, self-involved president in washington. [applause] t
today, matt and jason and louis and governor rick perry and steve king and bob bender plots and tony perkinsat an incredible array of principles, constitutionalist fighters who stand with the american people. [applause] ted: you look at people like jack thurman who is here with us, a brave warrior who fought for this country and is fighting to save this country today. [applause] ted: why is this happening? why are conservatives coming together like never before? it is because the stakes, the...
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larry perkins shows you how this tragedy hit neighbors hard. >> reporter: what doesn't belong here and what is picking up very likely is debris. and we're confirming that two people are dead following the tornado that touched down about 4:00 this morning. several mobile homes were destroyed and four juveniles were injured and hospitalized. >> it's an ef-2 tornado with winds up to 125 miles an hour. we're in el nio winter and spring. >> this is just complete devastation for this home. >> you thank god that it's not worse, but you got to question why two wonderful people are gone. here when it happened. good people. >> we all prayed for them. they're just wonderful people. the world is not going to be the same without them. >> a lot of heartbreak and a lot of damage out there. if you are someone facing the tough task of cleaning up, you need to be on guard. in times like this you will see contractors sweeping in to help. three things to void from getting ripped off. take time to make sure any business is licensed and insured. second, make sure they have a physical address that you can ve
larry perkins shows you how this tragedy hit neighbors hard. >> reporter: what doesn't belong here and what is picking up very likely is debris. and we're confirming that two people are dead following the tornado that touched down about 4:00 this morning. several mobile homes were destroyed and four juveniles were injured and hospitalized. >> it's an ef-2 tornado with winds up to 125 miles an hour. we're in el nio winter and spring. >> this is just complete devastation for...
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something very >> buddleia the same days stole from from stores or north olmsted the north olmsted and perkins township, the employee was injured that's what please say they do not recommend confronting criminal. >> determined days caught on video in willowick, entering a laundry room at the at the sharkey apartments on new year's eve one as the look out the other takes a hammer to chair opened the wall around the change machine, after about nine minutes, is able to get his hands on the change machine so we how much money was taken similar things have occurred and euclid and richmond heights anybody who knows who they are is asked to call willowick police. warming trend already getting rid of the sunshine it was a nice stretch . 37 degrees cleveland with mostly clear skies and radiation of cooling is taking place . it will be called overnight tonight there is a system coming, but attached to this and the moisture will be coming our way tonight with initial cloud cover then scattered showers by early tomorrow morning . for the morning commute it should be mainly dry, it is just moving from the
something very >> buddleia the same days stole from from stores or north olmsted the north olmsted and perkins township, the employee was injured that's what please say they do not recommend confronting criminal. >> determined days caught on video in willowick, entering a laundry room at the at the sharkey apartments on new year's eve one as the look out the other takes a hammer to chair opened the wall around the change machine, after about nine minutes, is able to get his hands on...
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and i'm tony perkins. we have a lot of ground too cover.inutes we learned that federal agencies will be open tomorrow with thewh option for unscheduled leave, unscheduled tell he work andnd early departure no later thanhan noon. so effectively they'll bey'll closing at noon. let's talk about the schools that are closed. d.c. public schools, fairfax, arlington, loudon, principles williams, culpeper, fox jar and stafford counties in virginia, also alexandria, manassas city and manassas park. in maryland, montgomery county, howard, charles and calvert and st. mary's. prince charles county schools already had a scheduled day off. i believe frederick countyred schools also had a scheduled day off. as we count down to the blizzard our fox5 crews have you cover.e. let's start things with sue palka. >> first of all a big bravo toto the federal government for making sure everybody is
and i'm tony perkins. we have a lot of ground too cover.inutes we learned that federal agencies will be open tomorrow with thewh option for unscheduled leave, unscheduled tell he work andnd early departure no later thanhan noon. so effectively they'll bey'll closing at noon. let's talk about the schools that are closed. d.c. public schools, fairfax, arlington, loudon, principles williams, culpeper, fox jar and stafford counties in virginia, also alexandria, manassas city and manassas park. in...
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i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy.orrow we could see some snow showers at the height of rush hour. yes, i said the word "snow." yes, do not panic. sue palka joins us here in the weather center. please explain what's going to happen. >> you're absolutely right. we're going to urge everyone not to panic. while we'll probably see our first snow of the season tomorrow, it doesn't look like it's going to be able to accumulate. before it gets here temperatures get into the mid 40s. one of the thing where you see it and it's going to melt on the ground. that's disturbing to snow lovers. it may come down hard enough, the visibility might be a little bit of an impact. why we're making sure you know about this, it's the timing. it's probably going to occur around the evening rush hour and it's arctic air moving into town. so most of it is going to be melting. maybe the mountains will get several inches. there's a possibility that some spots north of the area can get a dusting on grass. it's going to move through quickly but that
i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy.orrow we could see some snow showers at the height of rush hour. yes, i said the word "snow." yes, do not panic. sue palka joins us here in the weather center. please explain what's going to happen. >> you're absolutely right. we're going to urge everyone not to panic. while we'll probably see our first snow of the season tomorrow, it doesn't look like it's going to be able to accumulate. before it gets here temperatures get into...
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i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm will thomas in for shaun tonight.the 11:00 with the cold temps. several warming shelters are up
i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm will thomas in for shaun tonight.the 11:00 with the cold temps. several warming shelters are up
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i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm sarah simmons in for shawn. across the dc area tonight, the cleanup continues. we just received word that the federal government is closed tomorrow and just about every school district also closed. >> you can find a complete list of closings and delays scrolling at the bottom of your screen or on fox5dc.com but we have live team coverage tonight from dc to virginia and maryland. we begin with sue palka. sue, the refreeze tonight could cause a few problems. >> oh, no doubt. and we had some good melting today as temperatures were able to get up and over 40 degrees. a big recovery from last night where it was 4 degrees at dulles and 16 in dc. so we did get melting going on today. let me show you those high temperatures and i think we can do a little bit more melting tomorrow. so from that point of view, that's good. because we don't want to have a rapid melt-off of all of this snow and a repeat of the kind of problems we had back after the blizzard of 1996. let me show you what we are keeping an eye on for tonight.
i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm sarah simmons in for shawn. across the dc area tonight, the cleanup continues. we just received word that the federal government is closed tomorrow and just about every school district also closed. >> you can find a complete list of closings and delays scrolling at the bottom of your screen or on fox5dc.com but we have live team coverage tonight from dc to virginia and maryland. we begin with sue palka. sue, the refreeze tonight could cause a few...
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next photo is courtesy of bonnie and david perkins. this is on apple farm road. and our last photo is actually from jeanine dorel. we were live with you during 12 and around 1 o'clock and that's when the snow was really starting to come down. jason boyer is going to have your full forecast in just a minute. >> darl: and stay with us for continuing coverage of the weather. >> tammy: that's right. we'll have more updates throughout the evening and we'll also get you ready for what to expect this weekend. >> darcel: be sure to check our our website, facebook and twitter pages. and keep sending us photos as well. >>> jaclyn, slick roads are almost a problem everywhere now. >> jaclyn: if you are heading out the door soon, please take it slow on the road ways. let's talk about specific areas where there are weather related wrecks happening. in madison county there is an overturned semi that crashed due to icy road. thankfully no injuries reported there. dispatch in that area is reporting slick conditions gathered around 25-70 as well. henderson county there are two are
next photo is courtesy of bonnie and david perkins. this is on apple farm road. and our last photo is actually from jeanine dorel. we were live with you during 12 and around 1 o'clock and that's when the snow was really starting to come down. jason boyer is going to have your full forecast in just a minute. >> darl: and stay with us for continuing coverage of the weather. >> tammy: that's right. we'll have more updates throughout the evening and we'll also get you ready for what to...
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thank you for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. we begin with this mangled mess. a tragic multi-car accident that killed one woman on route 202 it landover this morning. take a look, this man is accused causing the crash. police also say he did not have a license and there was aas warrant out for his arrest. fox5's lauren demarco spoke exclusively with the suspect's system. what did she tell you. t >>reporter: shawn, tony, she and the family told me that juan sanchez was taken out of the hospital and is now being held in custody by police in jail. they say that he was driving on a suspended license, accordingcr to the family. according to court documentsg that stems fromto an arrest in 2014 due to speeding and dwi. sanchez' sister tells me that he was on his way to workaround 9:00 a.m. this morning. he works for a piping and sue age control business. when the crash occurred justust behind me at 202 and locks fordd road. it had traffic tied up for hourr today with lane closures. i can tell you that sanchez' blue pickup truck was he
thank you for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. we begin with this mangled mess. a tragic multi-car accident that killed one woman on route 202 it landover this morning. take a look, this man is accused causing the crash. police also say he did not have a license and there was aas warrant out for his arrest. fox5's lauren demarco spoke exclusively with the suspect's system. what did she tell you. t >>reporter: shawn, tony, she and the family told me that juan...
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and we thank you for joining us tonight, i'm tony perkins andrkn i'm sarah simmons in for shawn. off the top tonight, the d.c. fire department is trying toryin figure out why a firetruckiret responded to a home of a man having a heart attack only to leave without helping. more than 18 minutes went by before paramedics finally arrived on the scene, but the man lateried. fox5's marina maracco has this exclusive story tonight. >>reporter: truly a sad ending there. sunday afternoon a 911 call wen1 out from a northeast home.home the resident's husband was suffering from heart attack.tt the wife and grandchildrengran helped perform cpr while they waited for help.elp help from truck 17 first arriver and was waived off by a d.c. police officer tending to a separate incident on the sameame block.bl the officer said the situation was under control and truck 17 left. the wife in distress inside the home on that very street called 911 again demanding help. and finally nearly 19 minutes after the initial call an intense paramedic on board arrived at the house on 60th northeast. paul wagner le
and we thank you for joining us tonight, i'm tony perkins andrkn i'm sarah simmons in for shawn. off the top tonight, the d.c. fire department is trying toryin figure out why a firetruckiret responded to a home of a man having a heart attack only to leave without helping. more than 18 minutes went by before paramedics finally arrived on the scene, but the man lateried. fox5's marina maracco has this exclusive story tonight. >>reporter: truly a sad ending there. sunday afternoon a 911 call...
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you look at the patriots we have here today, steve king and tony perkins. what an incredible array of principled constitutionalist fighters who stand with the american people. [applause] you look at people like jack zimmermann a brave wounded warrior standing and fighting to save the country today. [applause] why is this happening, why are conservatives coming together like never before? because the threats to the country have never been greater. tomorrow, we have a debate. [applause] although one of the candidates has chosen not to attend. [applause] apparently mr. trump considers megan kelly ferry, very scary. and you know he is a fragile soul. [laughter] she might ask a mean question and who knows what could happen. i mean, his hair could stand on end. [applause] i've got to say it is an amazing statement for a presidential candidate to say i'm not willing to show up for the debate. .. >> on monday we will complete a full grasp having gone to all 99 counties in the state of iowa. [applause] stand in front of the men and women of ottawa and asking for you
you look at the patriots we have here today, steve king and tony perkins. what an incredible array of principled constitutionalist fighters who stand with the american people. [applause] you look at people like jack zimmermann a brave wounded warrior standing and fighting to save the country today. [applause] why is this happening, why are conservatives coming together like never before? because the threats to the country have never been greater. tomorrow, we have a debate. [applause] although...
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and perkins leaves a player and it is not answered.y are up for the 19th assist in the final six minutes of the game and they take over first place in the west coast conference and it is time to storm the court. more for the bears, 20 points against asu and the sun devils were down with about one minute to go and they score a fast break. 17 points and a 75-70 went. >>> sharks and coyotes in the desert, they are up in the air. they place it in front of the net, the first of three goals for the sharks, now 60-1. >> leave it to a group of high school kids in ohio to come up with this, the most interesting way to distract a free-throw shooter. he missed it, but it worked. that is bringing back memories. [ laughing ] >> he at least had shoes on. >> he was born feet first. >> too soon, too soon. [ laughing ] that follows ,,,,,,,,,, ,, our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> wet and windy tomorrow morning, stay tuned for our high death doppler. and that's about to move into san francisco. wet and windy throughout the day tomorrow and
and perkins leaves a player and it is not answered.y are up for the 19th assist in the final six minutes of the game and they take over first place in the west coast conference and it is time to storm the court. more for the bears, 20 points against asu and the sun devils were down with about one minute to go and they score a fast break. 17 points and a 75-70 went. >>> sharks and coyotes in the desert, they are up in the air. they place it in front of the net, the first of three goals...
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day. >> they said he wrote it down, that perkins wrote it down.evangelicals has not waned. stay warm out there in cold -- freezing -- l.a. >> take care of yourself. nice talking to you. >> see you soon. >>> when we come back, voters are mad as hell and not going to take it any more. what will that mean for the republican establishment? everyone's lookin' red carpet ready. my man, lemme guess who you're wearing... toenail fungus!? whaaat?!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine... ...used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. jublia is workin' it! most common side effects include... ...ingrown toenail, application site redness,... ...itching, swelling, burning... ...or stinging, blisters, and pain. oh!! fight it! with jublia! now that's a red carpet moment! ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit our website for savings on larger size. i filed my taxes online at oh, that's super reasonable. what? that's super reasonable. yeah. what? [announcer] file state online for $9.99. federal is free. hr
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they came out here last night actually. >> perkins told us he prefers to stay in his tent and he believes make it through the winter. if you know of a homeless person who needs help during a code blue you can call the project home hot line at 215-232-1984. >> before venturing out make sure you are prepared with the "nbc 10 news" app, you'll find the forecast and weather advisories and we have a list of resources to make sure were has a warm place to stay. >>> now breaking news out of georgia a man is holding a woman and 11 children hostage right now. the youngest 3 months old. police in dekalb county, georgia say the woman and children are held hostage at a motel. the stand-off began after domestic all the. s.w.a.t. teams are on the scene, they are in negotiations with the person who is holding the group. there are no reported injuries. the children from 3 months to 17. we continue to monitor the breaking developments out of georgia. >> camden county elementary school is eliminating the word god bless america after the pledge. this follows a complaint from the american civil liberties uni
they came out here last night actually. >> perkins told us he prefers to stay in his tent and he believes make it through the winter. if you know of a homeless person who needs help during a code blue you can call the project home hot line at 215-232-1984. >> before venturing out make sure you are prepared with the "nbc 10 news" app, you'll find the forecast and weather advisories and we have a list of resources to make sure were has a warm place to stay. >>> now...
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. >> and i'm tony perkins. there might be a few problems on the roads tomorrow but the real story may be what's coming after the snow. sue palka is here with what you need to know. >> it's been a long time since we've seen any snow around here. nothing has been able to be measured so far this season. as a matter of fact let me show you some stats that might surprise you. this time last year we had 2.4 inches of snow. and we have broken a record here in dc for longest we've ever gone without a trace of snow. maybe that record gets broken tomorrow. i would remind snow lovers that 80% of the snow we got last year fell after february 15th. it's an alberta clipper because they begin in alberta canada and they move very fast. and that's what you're seeing the snow in the chicago area. here's what i'm expecting in this region. is it going to have a big impact? likely not. and the reason is we'll probably get into the 40s tomorrow. so a lot of the snow we do see will melt as it comes on through. visibility may be the p
. >> and i'm tony perkins. there might be a few problems on the roads tomorrow but the real story may be what's coming after the snow. sue palka is here with what you need to know. >> it's been a long time since we've seen any snow around here. nothing has been able to be measured so far this season. as a matter of fact let me show you some stats that might surprise you. this time last year we had 2.4 inches of snow. and we have broken a record here in dc for longest we've ever gone...
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melanie perkins was with andy puglisi on the day in 1976 when her friend banished from a lawrence to the swimming pool. her to produce the award-winning hbo documentary you seen andy? that's why perkins was inside courtroom 914 as the third jury found wayne chapman still sexually dangerous and he must remain locked up. >> i don't. i don't think that wayne chapman will ever come clean about andy puglisi because i think he has it in his mind that he did not do anything wrong. by his own count chapman's victims number up to 100 and his crimes back to the 1960s. his lawyer tried to convince the jury that at 68 years old, chapman is too old and too sick to be a danger to kids anymore. the jury did not buy it. the state presented evidence that chapman still things about his crimes against little boys and one is testified that chapman recently said that he was released before christmas maybe he could play santa claus. >> in a statement the correction said we are grateful that the jury appreciated the compelling evidence that wayne chapman remains driven by the same pedophilia and sadistic a
melanie perkins was with andy puglisi on the day in 1976 when her friend banished from a lawrence to the swimming pool. her to produce the award-winning hbo documentary you seen andy? that's why perkins was inside courtroom 914 as the third jury found wayne chapman still sexually dangerous and he must remain locked up. >> i don't. i don't think that wayne chapman will ever come clean about andy puglisi because i think he has it in his mind that he did not do anything wrong. by his own...
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. >> thanks nor joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. > we begin with the blizzard aftermath. we just learned that the federal government will open tomorrow, but on a three-hour delay. del federal government open, three-hour delay. employees also have the option for unscheduled leave or tell he work. as you might have guessed a number of schools are also closed in article, fairfax, fact quarter, manassas city and manassas park. also, alexandria rings in maryland prince george's county and anne arrundel county schools are closed. you can find the full closings and delays ceiling on the bottom of your screen. sue palka begins our weather o coverage tonight.cove we have seen some rain out there and that is further melting some of that snow. >> i actually had some good newn for you tonight, for a change, right? we did have someome significant melting today andg o even at this hour many places p are still in the low 40s which w is closer to where our average o high for the day to be. we've had some help from motherm nature today.na let me show you the temperatures that w
. >> thanks nor joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. > we begin with the blizzard aftermath. we just learned that the federal government will open tomorrow, but on a three-hour delay. del federal government open, three-hour delay. employees also have the option for unscheduled leave or tell he work. as you might have guessed a number of schools are also closed in article, fairfax, fact quarter, manassas city and manassas park. also, alexandria rings in maryland...
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but josh perkins will drive it.f his career best 26, helping the zags hold off santa clara. perkins had five big free throws down the stretch. gonzaga, also 3-0 in the wcc. and that is pretty much the sporting life for 2015. >> yeah. >> that's it. >> there you go. >> the warriors, they're just amazing, even without steph curry, they looked kind of bad last night in dallas. they were off their thing. tonight, they buckled down with the defense. draymond green, another double- double. >> cheers everybody to 2016. we'll see you tomorrow. >> have a great new year. >> good night. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season, sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed, plus no interest until january 2018. know better sleep
but josh perkins will drive it.f his career best 26, helping the zags hold off santa clara. perkins had five big free throws down the stretch. gonzaga, also 3-0 in the wcc. and that is pretty much the sporting life for 2015. >> yeah. >> that's it. >> there you go. >> the warriors, they're just amazing, even without steph curry, they looked kind of bad last night in dallas. they were off their thing. tonight, they buckled down with the defense. draymond green, another...
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i'm tony perkins, thank you for joininging us. >> i'm shawn yancy. that's rite, right now at 11 tonight's clipper that came in earlier is starting to wind down a bit and there's still a few flurries flying down out. there the snow should stop midnight. there's an inch or snow covers the ground in various areas and it's making a mess for everybody out there on the roads. >> it really has. some folks have not made it home from work. new video at 11 a reporter lauren demarco shot this video on route 5 branch avenue just inside the beltway and the snowfall was causing a mess on the roads. people are creep
i'm tony perkins, thank you for joininging us. >> i'm shawn yancy. that's rite, right now at 11 tonight's clipper that came in earlier is starting to wind down a bit and there's still a few flurries flying down out. there the snow should stop midnight. there's an inch or snow covers the ground in various areas and it's making a mess for everybody out there on the roads. >> it really has. some folks have not made it home from work. new video at 11 a reporter lauren demarco shot this...
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. >> the two were suspected of similar crimes in perkins township. >>> lighter news now. most students take a foreign language class starting in grade school. a local school is teaching kids american sign language. we went to north olmsted to meet tonight's romona's kids. my home sweet home. >> this is the sign language club at saint brennan's school. more than 50 students stay after school to learn asl. the teacher says sign language opens up a new word to the kids and helps them to understand there are people in the world who cannot hear and experience what it might mean like to be deaf. >> well, i decided to take sign language. when i come across someone death i know how to communicate with them. i would like to start teaching when i get older? it makes them feel really good. >> it is kind of cool to have a conversation with a kid, i think, when you are an adult. >> you have, high, how are you doing. >> i am doing supercalifragilisticexpialidocio us. >> the club got so big they had one of them allows parents to join in. kids sang and signed at the christmas concert and
. >> the two were suspected of similar crimes in perkins township. >>> lighter news now. most students take a foreign language class starting in grade school. a local school is teaching kids american sign language. we went to north olmsted to meet tonight's romona's kids. my home sweet home. >> this is the sign language club at saint brennan's school. more than 50 students stay after school to learn asl. the teacher says sign language opens up a new word to the kids and...
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>> i'll be out here. >> reporter: perkins has been here since the summer. so far he's managed, but then again winter didn't really arrive until recently. >> cold freezing temperatures starting to happen. that's when things get rocky a little bit. >> reporter: you going to make it through the winter? >> i'm pretty sure i will. >> reporter: if you see someone who's homeless and you'd like to get them some help, the number to call in philadelphia is 215-232-1984. that's project home's hot line. they work very closely with the city of philadelphia. reporting live in center city, rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >> all right, rosemary. they are getting ready to help the homeless in bridgeton, cumberland county, as well. the hall of the resurrection being set up as a shelter for more than 30 people who need a warm place to stay tonight. city leaders also declaring code blue here. some new jersey counties do not have code blue programs, but a push is under way in the state legislature to change that. jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg is working on that part
>> i'll be out here. >> reporter: perkins has been here since the summer. so far he's managed, but then again winter didn't really arrive until recently. >> cold freezing temperatures starting to happen. that's when things get rocky a little bit. >> reporter: you going to make it through the winter? >> i'm pretty sure i will. >> reporter: if you see someone who's homeless and you'd like to get them some help, the number to call in philadelphia is...