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deputy steve haney is just starting his shift in plain city, utah. >> the day was sunday.s pretty quiet. it was a nice sunny day. >> but deputy haney's day is about to take a turn. he's responding to a call from his dispatcher. his car is driving slowly but very erratically. even with deputy haney's lights flashing and siren blaring, the reckless driver won't pull over. as this car weaves between lanes and blows stop signs, it's becoming increasingly apparent this scene is anything but ordinary. >> i could not see somebody behind the steering wheel. at this point we weren't really sure what was going to happen. >> all haney can do is try to prevent this bad situation from getting worse. >> i kept getting in the oncoming traffic lane to let people know we were coming. i wanted to try to do anything could i to try to get this vehicle stopped. called out on my p.a. system asking him to just pull over, just stop the vehicle, basically pleading with him to end this right here and right now. >> deputy haney wants to know who he's dealing with so he speeds up, trying to pull alon
deputy steve haney is just starting his shift in plain city, utah. >> the day was sunday.s pretty quiet. it was a nice sunny day. >> but deputy haney's day is about to take a turn. he's responding to a call from his dispatcher. his car is driving slowly but very erratically. even with deputy haney's lights flashing and siren blaring, the reckless driver won't pull over. as this car weaves between lanes and blows stop signs, it's becoming increasingly apparent this scene is anything...
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city? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: so he wanted to go public with this story because he says he needs more time. and he also wants to show the city that he is making some progress and finishing up this house. they have a court appearance on february 14th. and if the judge rules in that time, he could be forced to finish all of this up under penalty of fines possibly jail time. >>> why would a group of people break into the mansion of a wealthy businessman, kill him, and beat up his wife? sordid details now emerging could lead to a motive. >> reporter: javier garcia appeared in superior court this afternoon. he faces six felony charges in connection with the murder of a businessman. >> count 1 is murder. they're also charged with robbery, home invasion robbery as you would refer. >> reporter: he cannot discuss the facts of this case because the charging documents remain under a court seal. >>> we typically initially file it under seal because there is still some ongoing investigation. and we don
city? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: so he wanted to go public with this story because he says he needs more time. and he also wants to show the city that he is making some progress and finishing up this house. they have a court appearance on february 14th. and if the judge rules in that time, he could be forced to finish all of this up under penalty of fines possibly jail time. >>> why would a group of people break into the mansion of a wealthy...
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teams over the city. plain clothes law enforcement lingering in the crowd.omb-sniffing dogs, and teams trained on mass destruction. >> dive team, intelligence analysts will be working around the clock. our hostage negotiators. >> reporter: that fbi official spoke to us inside the multiagency communications center, real time monitoring of surveillance cameras posted on buildings and roads and share tips and incidenident reports. with checkpoints, monitoring stations and other precautions, this stage, the parade route along pennsylvania avenue, where the real unknown comes in. often along here where the president gets out of his car. that's when the president is most exposed and the crowds are massive. >> if he gets out of his car and walks, what's going through your mind at that moment? >> through my mind is having faith hain the plan and assumin that the agents are doing their job. >> reporter: haggin says the secret service o choreographs where he gets out of the limo and where he gets back in. when it's all over? a big sigh of relief. >> an event of this m
teams over the city. plain clothes law enforcement lingering in the crowd.omb-sniffing dogs, and teams trained on mass destruction. >> dive team, intelligence analysts will be working around the clock. our hostage negotiators. >> reporter: that fbi official spoke to us inside the multiagency communications center, real time monitoring of surveillance cameras posted on buildings and roads and share tips and incidenident reports. with checkpoints, monitoring stations and other...
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city. upper midwest, northern plains, similar story. minus 13 in minneapolis. minus 12 in bismarck. also seeing some snowfall. nothing in the way of heavy snow here. leer looking for light snowdrifting across the mid-atlantic. in the washington, d.c. area, slick spots on the roads. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thank you, jim. we have reporters in the coldest spots this morning. we'll have the very latest for you guys coming up on "good morning america." glad to be in the studio today. >>> well, secretary of state clinton is back on capitol hill today. but this time, she'll be introducing her replacement. confirmation hearings began for massachusetts senator john kerry, who is expected to easily secure the nomination. but yesterday, clinton was the star of a much more contentious hearing. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was a riveting drama. secretary of state clinton, seemed in rare public form. at times, angry. aggressively on the defense. at another point, choking up over her four, lost colleagues. >> i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and bro
city. upper midwest, northern plains, similar story. minus 13 in minneapolis. minus 12 in bismarck. also seeing some snowfall. nothing in the way of heavy snow here. leer looking for light snowdrifting across the mid-atlantic. in the washington, d.c. area, slick spots on the roads. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thank you, jim. we have reporters in the coldest spots this morning. we'll have the very latest for you guys coming up on "good morning america." glad to be in the...
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teams will be deployed all over the city. plainorcement officers mingling in the crowds. teams teams. >> our dive team will be working around the clock. >> reporter: that fbi official spoke with us where security teams will do real-time monitoring of surveillance cameras posted on buildings and roads. they will share tips and incident reports. with all of the checkpoints, monitoring situations and other prekaugs, it's this stage, the parade route here along pennsylvania avenue where the real unknown comes in. it's often along here where the president gets out of his car. that's when the president is most exposed and the crowds are massive. if he's right in here and gets out of his car, what is going on? >> well, what's going on in my mind is having faith in the plan and, you know, assuming that the agents are, you know, doing their job. >> reporter: hagin says the secret service often corey graphs where the president will get out and get back in, a tightly held secret. when it's all over, a big sigh of relief. >> an event of this m
teams will be deployed all over the city. plainorcement officers mingling in the crowds. teams teams. >> our dive team will be working around the clock. >> reporter: that fbi official spoke with us where security teams will do real-time monitoring of surveillance cameras posted on buildings and roads. they will share tips and incident reports. with all of the checkpoints, monitoring situations and other prekaugs, it's this stage, the parade route here along pennsylvania avenue where...
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for today, not so bad across the plains. 61. 17 in the city of minneapolis. it's not too bad in comparison to what you're going to see overt next several days. today we made it into the 30s during the afternoon hours. by tomorrow, your high temperature in minneapolis is only going to be 8 degrees. one degree over in fargo and 2 in duluth. monday, on martin luther king, many of you will not have workness but 3 below will be your high. 11 below 0 in fargo. we're not talking about a whole lot of snow because it's a pretty dry system. but strong winds are kicking up snow across parts of north dakota. we have a blizzard warning in effect because of the poor visibility due to those winds picking up. the snow across the great lakes, as that colder air moves over the lakes, get that snow moving on in and very quickly, i want to show you those temperatures moving into the great lakes. 22 will be your high temperature in chicago. only 13 by monday. >> arthel: very cold. maria molina, thank you very much for that report. >>> remember the outcry of those controversial ai
for today, not so bad across the plains. 61. 17 in the city of minneapolis. it's not too bad in comparison to what you're going to see overt next several days. today we made it into the 30s during the afternoon hours. by tomorrow, your high temperature in minneapolis is only going to be 8 degrees. one degree over in fargo and 2 in duluth. monday, on martin luther king, many of you will not have workness but 3 below will be your high. 11 below 0 in fargo. we're not talking about a whole lot of...
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across the country and the cooler air is going to start settling into the plains as you go through the weekend. 54 in kansas city58 in chicago. some rain will move into the east coast later today, but it will lighten up in intensity. it's not going to be the heavy downpours that we saw across louisiana yesterday. and it warms up on the east coast. 36 in kansas city. and we drop down to the 20s in minneapolis. the warmup is short lived in the middle of the country. in the east coast it will last until next week. >>> it's the cia versus the l.a.p.d. at the box office this weekend. after being in a limited release the past few weeks, "zero dark thirty" is going live off its nominations but the gangster quad may take first place thanks to box office draws of ryan gosselin and emma stone. >>> what does a 9-year-old quevenzhane wells want to do once nominated for a best actress oscar? do what any 9-year-old would want to do. she's the best actress nominee ever. >>> in case you didn't know it, justin bieber fans, no-no bounds. they're accusing the 18-year-old double ganger of posing as the singer. he said he's not in t
across the country and the cooler air is going to start settling into the plains as you go through the weekend. 54 in kansas city58 in chicago. some rain will move into the east coast later today, but it will lighten up in intensity. it's not going to be the heavy downpours that we saw across louisiana yesterday. and it warms up on the east coast. 36 in kansas city. and we drop down to the 20s in minneapolis. the warmup is short lived in the middle of the country. in the east coast it will last...
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city of san mateo? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: both parties have a court date on valentine's day. if the judge rules against him, he could be forced to clean all of this up or pay a fine or face possible jail time. live in san mateo, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> it is still a mystery why a group of people would break into the mansion of a wealthy businessman, kill him and beat up his wife. one of four people arrested appeared in court today. 21-year-old javier garcia faces six felony charges in the murder of raveesh kumra. he was found dead in his monte sereno mansion on november 30. >> count 1 is murder. they're also charged with home invasion robbery. >> police have arrested three other suspects in the case. they range in age from 21 to 26. >>> who would steal a dog and then throw it into traffic? police want you to look closely at a major new clue. we showed it to the victim to see what she says about it. >> reporter: police say the man seen running away in this video had just mugged a woman and threw her dog in
city of san mateo? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: both parties have a court date on valentine's day. if the judge rules against him, he could be forced to clean all of this up or pay a fine or face possible jail time. live in san mateo, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> it is still a mystery why a group of people would break into the mansion of a wealthy businessman, kill him and beat up his wife. one of four people arrested appeared in court today. 21-year-old javier...
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hard freeze warnings for los angeles, las vegas, san diego, phoenix, salt lake city getting hammered with snow. the high plains a blizzard where we've had all-time records in january set in florida and another one in quincy, illinois. that will start to transition, though, as we get into the midweek. another heavy rain event for louisiana, already reeling from a foot of rain this week. and by next weekend, it looks like the very cold air makes its way to the east coast. but this sharp transition is probably not a good thing for a nation that's facing 47 states with widespread flu. >> i was going to say, these extremes don't let people deal with illness. jim cantore, thank you. have a good weekend. >>> and now to a critical day in this nation's longest war. it's been over 11 years since the first u.s. troops arrived on the ground in afghanistan. today that nation's president joined president obama to discuss how we get out and when. our chief white house correspondent, kristen welker, was there and is with us tonight. kristen, good evening. >> brian, good evening. it's no secret the relationship between preside
hard freeze warnings for los angeles, las vegas, san diego, phoenix, salt lake city getting hammered with snow. the high plains a blizzard where we've had all-time records in january set in florida and another one in quincy, illinois. that will start to transition, though, as we get into the midweek. another heavy rain event for louisiana, already reeling from a foot of rain this week. and by next weekend, it looks like the very cold air makes its way to the east coast. but this sharp...
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on western side of the storm system, very cold across northern plains, 8 degrees in minneapolis, 19 at rapid cityhat cold air is here to stay. get used to it. you'll need the jackets next several days because it will bottled up across the northern plains. right now in denver, 10. that warm air we have been enjoying in the northeast coming to an end. tomorrow still not noticeable in places like new york city but cleveland, only 28 degrees so cold air is going eastward. by the end of next week, cold temperatures in new york city. taking a closer look at places in northern plains, three degrees in minoit and it feels like ten degrees and 14 degrees below. >> folks are going to wish they were in tampa folks in minot. >> and the snowball fight was pretty good. i got a good arm. >> gregg: be careful zbloovl new report revealing that college rates will be coming down. why this is happening and likelihood it will continue coming up. >> gregg: and disgraced former illinois governor rod blagojevich, a blago alert popping up billboards in the chicago area. why his wife is now suing the radio station behind
on western side of the storm system, very cold across northern plains, 8 degrees in minneapolis, 19 at rapid cityhat cold air is here to stay. get used to it. you'll need the jackets next several days because it will bottled up across the northern plains. right now in denver, 10. that warm air we have been enjoying in the northeast coming to an end. tomorrow still not noticeable in places like new york city but cleveland, only 28 degrees so cold air is going eastward. by the end of next week,...
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janice janicethe city says it has issued 239 refunds for just plain wrong...and morr refunds could bebut there was a llt of talk aboutt future...with the help of alll branddnew state of the art cameras. baltimore city speed and red lighttcameeas...weee generatinn thousaads of wweks...those tickets have been virutally non-exiitent... existentt..the cityy is working with a new vendorr ad state of the art cameras.... but the old ccmmeas have wrong tickets.the city tickett "if it's a couple hundrrd more so be it, we don't want people ticketed if ttey eeen't legitament tickets"the new system may not be fully up ann running unnil march and the meantime police says tey will be doubling their staff.its an ticket ddesn't get to you. - you.high priority, catch aay &istakes madendor and not valid public""elated bbythe police doing all they can"another - looking into penalizing the &pnew vendor...for each wrong incentive...to make sure eeery 3icket...is the right one. .and while the city had plenty to ssy tonight about the new pseed ccmera vvndor ....when we tried to talk to represenatives of hh
janice janicethe city says it has issued 239 refunds for just plain wrong...and morr refunds could bebut there was a llt of talk aboutt future...with the help of alll branddnew state of the art cameras. baltimore city speed and red lighttcameeas...weee generatinn thousaads of wweks...those tickets have been virutally non-exiitent... existentt..the cityy is working with a new vendorr ad state of the art cameras.... but the old ccmmeas have wrong tickets.the city tickett "if it's a couple...
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the freezing rain in new york city will switch to plain rain by the afternoon. minneapolis will see freezing drizzle most of the day. heavy snow for the mountains of utah, colorado and idaho. >> temperatures are much warmer than usual in the nation's midsection. st. louis hit 70. seattle is rainy and cool in the mid-40s. 60s in phoenix and l.a. >>> impressive works of art will be on display for another week in breckenridge, colorado. they are the results of the 23rd annual international snow sculpture championship. >> the overall winner came from mongolia. it depicts two people riding horses. there where are 15 peoples from around the world taking part in the competition. >> it's hard to believe it all just started two weeks ago when teams were given 10 x 10 blocks of snow. all of them 12 feet high. that makes my little snowman that i do every year with my kids look a mess. and i thought i was doing pretty well. >> those guys are artists. well done. >> i know. >>> coming up, the upcoming movie about steve jobs and who's giving it a thumbs down. >>> and going bat
the freezing rain in new york city will switch to plain rain by the afternoon. minneapolis will see freezing drizzle most of the day. heavy snow for the mountains of utah, colorado and idaho. >> temperatures are much warmer than usual in the nation's midsection. st. louis hit 70. seattle is rainy and cool in the mid-40s. 60s in phoenix and l.a. >>> impressive works of art will be on display for another week in breckenridge, colorado. they are the results of the 23rd annual...
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teams will be all over the city. plain clothes officers in the crowds.ms trained on weapon was mass destruction. >> our dive team and intelligence analysts will be working around the clock and hostage negotiators. >> the fbi official spoke to us where security teams will do realtime monitoring of cameras posted on buildings and roads. they will share tips andens dent reports. >> worry tip points and other precautions, it's this stage, the parade route along pennsylvania avenue where the unknown comes in. it's often along here where the president gets out of his car. the president is most exposed and the crowds are massive. >> if he's in this area and walks, what's going through your mind? >> what's going through my mind is having faith in the plan and assuming that the agents are doing their job. >> hagen said the secret service choreographs where the president gets out of his limo and where he gets back in. a tightly held secret. when it's over, a big sigh of relief. >> it takes hundreds of thousands of people to execute effectively. those people tend t
teams will be all over the city. plain clothes officers in the crowds.ms trained on weapon was mass destruction. >> our dive team and intelligence analysts will be working around the clock and hostage negotiators. >> the fbi official spoke to us where security teams will do realtime monitoring of cameras posted on buildings and roads. they will share tips andens dent reports. >> worry tip points and other precautions, it's this stage, the parade route along pennsylvania avenue...
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the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath.ching subways. the unex sect song birds on your clothesline. squeaky playground swings, trains whistling across cafe tables, hear the doors we open each day for each other saying "hello, shalom, bon journo, namest ae" in the language my mother taught me. in every language. spoken in to one wind carrying our lives without prejudice as these words break from my lips. one sky since the appalachian and the plains of majesty and mississippi and colorado works their way to the sea, thank the work of our hands. finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform, the first brush stroke on a portrait or the last floor on the freedom tower jutting in to the sky that yields to our resilience. one sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work, some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted.
the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath.ching subways. the unex sect song birds on your clothesline. squeaky playground swings, trains whistling across cafe tables, hear the doors we open each day for each other saying "hello, shalom, bon journo, namest ae" in the language my mother taught me. in every language. spoken in to one wind carrying our lives without prejudice as these words break from my lips. one sky since the appalachian and the...
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very cold air across the northern plains, stretching down in through salt lake city at 19, boise idaho 14 degrees. we are going to see some of that colder air heading our way. to the south, into the 60s. 72 this hour at tampa. if we only had some of that this weekend. sky conditions, not a lot to talk about. religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are still calm and a little on the cooler side, but overall, things will be quite different compared to today and tomorrow than they will be moving into inauguration day. for tonight, mostly clear to partly cloudy skies overall. we've got a frontal system to keep an eye on. this religion of high pressure is going to dive through and to the south. the first front, one of two, our weather makers. this one's going to move through into tomorrow. so cold front heads through tomorrow that's going to set the stage for the long-term forecast in the beginning of the week and for holiday monday. that's the sec
very cold air across the northern plains, stretching down in through salt lake city at 19, boise idaho 14 degrees. we are going to see some of that colder air heading our way. to the south, into the 60s. 72 this hour at tampa. if we only had some of that this weekend. sky conditions, not a lot to talk about. religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are...
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city. into the northern plains getting into the single digits across much of the dakotas. 20 north plat 20 y of the gowns lots of makeup and probably lots of coats. >> we don't like that. >> thanks so much, rick. get to the headlines right now. we have a look right now at the streets of paris, france. hundreds of thousands of people legal liedzing same-sex marriage. police are expecting hundreds of thousan -- thousands of people to march toward the eiffel tower closing subway stations for hourses. the largest demonstration in france in decades. >> a man is in critical condition after he was shot down by a policeman inside of a movie theater. the man was reportedly fighting with his girlfriend at a mall and threatened her with a gun. he ducked into the theater to hide so the police shut down the movie and confronted the suspect inside. >> they checked the back door but it was locked. they didn't talk to us. i knew that wasn't a good sign. all of a sudden i heard two shots, i went to the floor and went out at the back of the theater. we saw police running around. >> that's terrifying. police
city. into the northern plains getting into the single digits across much of the dakotas. 20 north plat 20 y of the gowns lots of makeup and probably lots of coats. >> we don't like that. >> thanks so much, rick. get to the headlines right now. we have a look right now at the streets of paris, france. hundreds of thousands of people legal liedzing same-sex marriage. police are expecting hundreds of thousan -- thousands of people to march toward the eiffel tower closing subway...
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the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe.ony of footsteps, guitars, and screeching subways. the unexpected song bird on your clothesline. hear squeaky playground swings, trains whistling or whispers across cafe tables. hear the doors we open each day for each other saying, hello. shalom. bonjiorno. howdy, or buenos dias. in the language my mother taught me, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice, as these words break from my lips. one sky since the app pa lay shans and sierras claimed their imagine jest city and the mississippi worked their way to the sea. thank the work of our hands weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a portrait or the last floor on the freedom tower jutting into the sky that yields to our resilience. one sky toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work, some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back, sometimes praising a
the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe.ony of footsteps, guitars, and screeching subways. the unexpected song bird on your clothesline. hear squeaky playground swings, trains whistling or whispers across cafe tables. hear the doors we open each day for each other saying, hello. shalom. bonjiorno. howdy, or buenos dias. in the language my mother taught me, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice, as these words break from my...
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city leaders say 49% of east palo alto is within a flood plain and a levee or creek breach would cause major damage in the area. live in east palo alto, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> you can see she is bundled up. >> i know. it's cold. >> are you going to tell her about your tweet? >> i tweeted out lawrence and i said, you know, bundle up, bay area. it's cold out there. and a buddy of mine in hartford, connecticut, a weather guy on the morning show there, said you want cold, frank, it's 0 in hartford and parts of new hampshire minus 20! >> still, it's cold enough. you will see a lot of frost around the bay area this morning if you are headed outside. temperatures again plunging into the 20s and the 30s. yeah, that's frigid for us, maybe not cold other parts of the country. but cold here. 29 in concord, 27 in santa rosa, 34 degrees in san jose and 42 degrees in san francisco. high pressure still holding on beginning to slide eastward though. we'll see a few high clouds over the top of this ridge across our skies today maybe some showers in far northern california. but we're staying dry here.
city leaders say 49% of east palo alto is within a flood plain and a levee or creek breach would cause major damage in the area. live in east palo alto, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> you can see she is bundled up. >> i know. it's cold. >> are you going to tell her about your tweet? >> i tweeted out lawrence and i said, you know, bundle up, bay area. it's cold out there. and a buddy of mine in hartford, connecticut, a weather guy on the morning show there, said you want cold,...
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the journal news, a newspaper based in white plains, new york, just north of new york city is publishingnd addresses of handgun permit holders in their area. west chester county is cooperating with the newspaper. putnam county isn't. they claim the newspaper is putting lives in danger. the controversy is so intense that the journal has hired armed guards to protect its facilities. here now attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. >> how is that for irony. >> i want to commonly walk through this. so it's a liberal newspaper. you know that right? >> yeah. you live up there now in that area. >> the state senator was on my program yesterday he said this paper is way to the let of the "new york times." it's a gannett paper and way to the left. they are on jihad the journal news to have more gun control and prohibit people from buying guns. they put in their paper everybody who has applied for a gun permit. one of those people is jeanine pirro who you just saw is a culture warrior. she is an xdo people might want to hurt her so she has guns to protect herself. so they put her name and her add
the journal news, a newspaper based in white plains, new york, just north of new york city is publishingnd addresses of handgun permit holders in their area. west chester county is cooperating with the newspaper. putnam county isn't. they claim the newspaper is putting lives in danger. the controversy is so intense that the journal has hired armed guards to protect its facilities. here now attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. >> how is that for irony. >> i want to commonly walk...
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this case so adamantly other than is there anything other than the fact the plain and simple fact that he has been banned from a city and that is violating his constitutional rights. yes that he would be banned from the district of columbia where if you look back and you talk about the pro-life rallies today and then the great civil rights movement that also plays in washington d.c. i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a civil rights movement so we don't want to stand for this kind of thing he should have a right to travel where he wants as long as he's receiving a lot i mean he can drive into washington d.c. and eat a restaurant what in the country is in force those kind of laws. good point that john w. white had constitutional attorney for the rutherford institute i appreciate your time sir thank you. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our to america are check out our website artie dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez see him back here in hal
this case so adamantly other than is there anything other than the fact the plain and simple fact that he has been banned from a city and that is violating his constitutional rights. yes that he would be banned from the district of columbia where if you look back and you talk about the pro-life rallies today and then the great civil rights movement that also plays in washington d.c. i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a...
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city. but it's all about the arctic air moving into the northern plains.ing off the day at six below in minneapolis. it's only going to top out around 4 below this afternoon. ten in chicago later on today. lighter snow showers will start to work in to new england as we go into tonight and tomorrow morning. we could end up with four to six inch as cross portions of southeastern massachusetts. new york we should see less than an inch. tomorrow, the cold air surges into the northeast. washington, d.c., will top out in the mid 20s. it's going to feel like winter for sure. >> extra layers. all right. thanks, dylan. >>> later today, president obama will deliver his second inaugural address. this being a national holiday celebrating dr. martin luj ther king jr., one can be certain that in addition to using dr. king's bible during the swearing in ceremony, the message and sacrifices of dr. king will be a parts of president obama's message today. we'll be right back. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards o
city. but it's all about the arctic air moving into the northern plains.ing off the day at six below in minneapolis. it's only going to top out around 4 below this afternoon. ten in chicago later on today. lighter snow showers will start to work in to new england as we go into tonight and tomorrow morning. we could end up with four to six inch as cross portions of southeastern massachusetts. new york we should see less than an inch. tomorrow, the cold air surges into the northeast. washington,...
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the dusk of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath.ng subways, the unexpected song bird on your clothes line. here, squeaky playgrounds swings, trains whispers across cafe tables. here, the doors we open each day for each other saying hello, shalom, howdy, n am asste or. the language my mother taught me, in every language, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice as these words break for my lips. one sky, since the syrias claims their majesty and mississippi worked their way to the see. thank the word work of our hands. weaving steal into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time. stitching another wound or uniform. the first brush stroke on a por trait or the last floor on the freedom power jutting into the sky, that yields to our resill yans. one sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. somedays guessing at the weather of our lives. somedays giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a fatherod(cr+ you wanted. we hea
the dusk of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind, our breath.ng subways, the unexpected song bird on your clothes line. here, squeaky playgrounds swings, trains whispers across cafe tables. here, the doors we open each day for each other saying hello, shalom, howdy, n am asste or. the language my mother taught me, in every language, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice as these words break for my lips. one sky, since the syrias claims their majesty and...
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the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains, mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe. subways, unexpected songbird on your clothes line. here squeaky play ground swings, trains whistling or whispers across cafe tables, hear the doors we open each day for each other, saying, hello, shall lomb, bbonjorno. howdy. or buenos dias. and the language my mother taught me, in every language, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice, as these words break from my lips. one sky. since the appalachians claimed their majesty and the mississippi and coronado worked their way to the sea, thank the work of our hands. weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time. stitching another wound, or uniform. the first brush stroke on a portrait, or the last floor on the freedom tower, jutting into the sky that resilience. one sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes, tired from work. some days guessing at the weather of our lives. some days, giving thanks for a love, that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiv
the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains, mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe. subways, unexpected songbird on your clothes line. here squeaky play ground swings, trains whistling or whispers across cafe tables, hear the doors we open each day for each other, saying, hello, shall lomb, bbonjorno. howdy. or buenos dias. and the language my mother taught me, in every language, spoken into one wind, carrying our lives without prejudice, as these words break from my lips. one sky....
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so that has had a little bit of an air conditioning affect on the city noticed temperatures still very mild for parts of the center plainesea. the wind chill not very impressive. here is the storm we are talking about you see the yellow area with a little orange this is moving to the north at a fairly good clip. notice how deep the moisture extends all the way down to southern illinois in parts of misery. this suggests that we may in fact picked up little measurable snow this weekend. saturday night into early sunday. not impressive numbers but we will continue to watch it. notice this area that is just to the north and west that is a freezing rain advisory. the forecast for tonight, no surprise. on saturday the clouds increase evening rain temperatures start but it will be falling during the day. later on in the evening we will go through a period of sweet or freezing rain it's going to depend on a trajectory and other factors to tighten up the forecast trying to prevent youth violence. w l the nation and the world horrified. one month ago 20 schoolchildren and six adults at sandy hook elementary school in newtown connec
so that has had a little bit of an air conditioning affect on the city noticed temperatures still very mild for parts of the center plainesea. the wind chill not very impressive. here is the storm we are talking about you see the yellow area with a little orange this is moving to the north at a fairly good clip. notice how deep the moisture extends all the way down to southern illinois in parts of misery. this suggests that we may in fact picked up little measurable snow this weekend. saturday...
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international association of emergency managers, the association of state flood plain managers, the national league of cities and a number of more. after hurricanes katrina and rita, conditioning enacted two pilot programs -- one for debris removal and another allowing fema to make limited repairs instead of lease payments to provide housing when cheaper than using temporary trailers. both pilot programs were successful and resulted in savings for the federal government. local governments and emergency management professionals have discussed the need to make the debris remove program permanent to expedite debris recovery. the housing program will be especially useful in large urban areas such as new york city where temporary trailers simply are not an option. this bill could codify both expired pilot programs providing additional tools for fema to help communities recover. this measure would also authorize fema to use fixed grants based on cost estimates at the request of local community, another favor we have been pressing for years. although conditioning authorized fema to use cost estimating 12 years ago
international association of emergency managers, the association of state flood plain managers, the national league of cities and a number of more. after hurricanes katrina and rita, conditioning enacted two pilot programs -- one for debris removal and another allowing fema to make limited repairs instead of lease payments to provide housing when cheaper than using temporary trailers. both pilot programs were successful and resulted in savings for the federal government. local governments and...
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city of san mateo? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: kiet do, cbs 5. >>> in connecticut, students at sandy hook elementary school returned to class today. most of them rode buses to their newly renovated school in the neighboring town of monroe. it's the first time they have gone to class since a gunman killed 20 students and 6 adults three weeks ago. >> they were excited, seeing friends and anxious to meet other kids and you can see the teachers had the same response. they were excited to see the students. >> grief counselors and comfort dogs are at the new sandy hook school to help students. >>> authorities have filed rape and murder charges against the man accused of gang raping a 23-year-old indian woman in new delhi. a group of lawyers carried signs and called for justice for women outside the new delhi court where the five men were charged today. prosecutors plan to push for the death penalty in this case. activists say the tragedy could mark a turning for women in india. >>> nearly 100 fresh faces sworn i
city of san mateo? >> leave me alone. plain and simple. >> reporter: kiet do, cbs 5. >>> in connecticut, students at sandy hook elementary school returned to class today. most of them rode buses to their newly renovated school in the neighboring town of monroe. it's the first time they have gone to class since a gunman killed 20 students and 6 adults three weeks ago. >> they were excited, seeing friends and anxious to meet other kids and you can see the teachers had...
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from some unary nicholai i was appointed to a post or in the city ran some continents of europe and asia its river forms the border there plains this policy i can see the region is subject to blazing heat in summer and severe cold in winter the famous or in vogue shown is born here to start off using temperatures. the young clergyman and his wife came to the village of sort of posh one hundred kilometers from orenburg in the village other than rows of buildings. this prompted father nicholai to plan the construction of three churches an orthodox school and a charity house. besant home so cute bioterrorists square metre of two hectares that you're. going to give them more money was needed to buy the house and then syria. but when construction work began father knew i didn't have enough money to complete it that's the way it was. but miraculously the project was completed the main church resembles the one in orangeburg that was torn down in soviet times the design of the orthodox school was copied from a nineteenth century diary as for the administrative building it was inspired by a picture in a book of fairy tales by alexander
from some unary nicholai i was appointed to a post or in the city ran some continents of europe and asia its river forms the border there plains this policy i can see the region is subject to blazing heat in summer and severe cold in winter the famous or in vogue shown is born here to start off using temperatures. the young clergyman and his wife came to the village of sort of posh one hundred kilometers from orenburg in the village other than rows of buildings. this prompted father nicholai to...
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the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains, mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe. footsteps. hear squeaky playground swings, training, and whispers across cafe tables. hear the doors we open each day for each other, saying, hello, shalum, bonjour know, howdy, buanas dias, in the language my mother taught me. one sky since the app lay chans claimed their imagine try, and the mississippi and colorado worked their way to the sea, thank the work of our hands, weaving steal into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitches another wound or uniform, the first brush stroke on a portrait, or the last floor on the freedom tower, jutting into the sky that leads to our resilience, one sky towards which we sometimes lift our eyes tired from work. some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back. sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted. we head home through the gloss of rain or weight of snow or the plum blush of dusk, but always, always ho
the dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains, mingled by one wind, our breath. breathe. footsteps. hear squeaky playground swings, training, and whispers across cafe tables. hear the doors we open each day for each other, saying, hello, shalum, bonjour know, howdy, buanas dias, in the language my mother taught me. one sky since the app lay chans claimed their imagine try, and the mississippi and colorado worked their way to the sea, thank the work of our hands, weaving steal into bridges,...
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city, 41. northern plains, as you can see, minneapolis, 33. 43 in rapid city.e country, kansas city should top off at 50 degrees. that's your fox travelcast from outside where it's actually not too bad this morning. >> brian: i think it's going to get in the 50s today. i have to talk to you later and find out for sure. >> steve: i'll ask maria. she'll tell me. >> brian: okay. >> gretchen: thanks, steve. help is on the way for victims of super storm sandy. president obama signed off on a scaled back aid package which gives fema $10 billion for flood insurance claims. the full package will be voted on january 15. >> brian: this morning residents of hard hit seaside heights, new jersey, are waking up in their homes for the first time since the storm hit. wnyw reporter is there live. hey, lydia. >> good morning. seaside heights normally at its peak about 65,000 people come visit during the summer. 3,000 people live here year round. this is what seaside heights still looks like right over here. you still see a lot of road blocks, a lot of empty streets. for the firs
city, 41. northern plains, as you can see, minneapolis, 33. 43 in rapid city.e country, kansas city should top off at 50 degrees. that's your fox travelcast from outside where it's actually not too bad this morning. >> brian: i think it's going to get in the 50s today. i have to talk to you later and find out for sure. >> steve: i'll ask maria. she'll tell me. >> brian: okay. >> gretchen: thanks, steve. help is on the way for victims of super storm sandy. president obama...
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staten island residents voted to put armed guards in schools and the new york city school board said it's not happening, plain and simple. do armed guards keep children safe or more at risk? >> i don't think we want an atmosphere where kids have to be armed guards around them. we as americans can come together as the governor had indicated and make sure that assault weapons are not there. assault weapons are banned and we need to have a real ban and not with all of the loopholes, not taking away people's gun rights, all i hear the nra saying it's an assault on second amendment rights. i don't want to take away people's opportunity to hunt and do what they need to do there and for sportsmanship. but do we need to have these weapons that all of these bullets where you can kill people and manufactured to mass murder -- mass kill individuals and et cetera? i don't think anybody needs to have that. i think that's what we're talking about. that's the kind of common sense conversation we need to have as americans so we can make sure we don't have the kind of disasters that took place in connecticut not too long ago.
staten island residents voted to put armed guards in schools and the new york city school board said it's not happening, plain and simple. do armed guards keep children safe or more at risk? >> i don't think we want an atmosphere where kids have to be armed guards around them. we as americans can come together as the governor had indicated and make sure that assault weapons are not there. assault weapons are banned and we need to have a real ban and not with all of the loopholes, not...
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city schools. the officers would be armed and in plain clothes.ork police department has not commentedded. >>> the man accused of opening fire inside a sacramento bar has been released from the hospital and booked into jail. 22-year-old carlito montoya got into an argument over a spilled drink and shot three people inside the bar, killing two of them. two others have been arrested in connection with the case. gunfire erupted as thousands of families were gathered nearby for a new year's eve fireworks show. >>> that new year's eve shooting has approximated sacramento mayor kevin johnson to propose a gun buyback program. some programs have already taken thousands of firearms off the streets. sacramento's police chief says he is looking into implementing such a program, but says anyone who has a gun and wanted to get rid of it can turn it into the department property's division. >>> two men arrested in connection with the deadly shootings of two teenaged girls in oakland are expected to enter pleas in court tomorrow tomorrow. the suspected gaeb, 1-ye
city schools. the officers would be armed and in plain clothes.ork police department has not commentedded. >>> the man accused of opening fire inside a sacramento bar has been released from the hospital and booked into jail. 22-year-old carlito montoya got into an argument over a spilled drink and shot three people inside the bar, killing two of them. two others have been arrested in connection with the case. gunfire erupted as thousands of families were gathered nearby for a new...