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as he left raleigh. hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro. later he checked into this hampton inn in hillsdale, virginia. this is him front desk. about 11:00 p.m. and him again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight. and that was the last time anybody heard from jason young until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say he was 170 miles away. he's got an alibi. >> that sounds like a great distance, you know? but 170 miles you can get between the crime scene and the hotel in about 2 1/2 hours. >> reporter: perhaps. but there were curious anomalies at the crime scene. couldn't explain them. a jewelry box was missing two drawers. so was it a bungled burglary? then there were footprints near the body that seemed to eliminate jason. an obvious print on the pillow was a size 10. but jason wore a size 12. but this was weird. there was another partial footprint. it defied easy identification, so they began
as he left raleigh. hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro. later he checked into this hampton inn in hillsdale, virginia. this is him front desk. about 11:00 p.m. and him again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight. and that was the last time anybody heard from jason young until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say he was 170 miles away. he's got an alibi. >> that sounds...
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welcome to raleigh north carolina we appreciate you coming in. thank you for joining us. we would like to thank quail ridge books, c-span, the ceo and founder of healthcare and our friends from north carolina that have joined us. [applause] also, we would like to thank our educators in the area for joining us tonight as well as friends and family thank you for coming out. we appreciate you. for those of you who do not know, ms. jackson is the life of reverend jesse jackson, from the civil rights movement. she has marched, she has been jailed and she participated in the initial me to march in washington. ms. jackson comes from a bout of strength with her family. strong women keep on coming and in the midst of her son's pain she decided to put pen to paper and if nobody else but keep them strong, she would. thank you for all you've done and all you continue to do. congressman jesse jackson junior, he is our classmates, family and friend from the class of 87. 87. i'm a classmate of his house while and we are glad for him to return happy and moving forward. we have a special
welcome to raleigh north carolina we appreciate you coming in. thank you for joining us. we would like to thank quail ridge books, c-span, the ceo and founder of healthcare and our friends from north carolina that have joined us. [applause] also, we would like to thank our educators in the area for joining us tonight as well as friends and family thank you for coming out. we appreciate you. for those of you who do not know, ms. jackson is the life of reverend jesse jackson, from the civil...
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>>the surveillance tape from inside his team's home in north raleigh years cousin in his boxer shorts in the foyer of his home searing down the barrel of raleigh police officers as low as one of the most humiliating experience my life, let's start at the top of that a the officer arrived because eames unlocked front door. >>residential for 4. >>i've or he's responding to a 4 for a burglar alarm in progress because says a frenzy over that night and tripped the alarm unknowingly when he left because he says he disengage should we went back to sleep early may now >>all i heard. will somebody screaming downstairs. from know is going on. i went on the steps. >>kazeem immediately dropped his gun he does have a concealed carry permit the 31 year-old makes his living as a well known party in hip-hop concert promoter known in the industry is tim boss but on saturday kazeem says the officer refused to believe he lived there. >>i'm confused why still talking exactly what i d i told you the airless identify me was get me out of here i'm going to the awesome. i don't lose the will was there becaus
>>the surveillance tape from inside his team's home in north raleigh years cousin in his boxer shorts in the foyer of his home searing down the barrel of raleigh police officers as low as one of the most humiliating experience my life, let's start at the top of that a the officer arrived because eames unlocked front door. >>residential for 4. >>i've or he's responding to a 4 for a burglar alarm in progress because says a frenzy over that night and tripped the alarm unknowingly...
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one of them is the raleigh wake county area, and the other is e charlotte area. they're both among the top growing metro areas in the country. and as people are moving in, those areaarare becoming, first, younger; second, more educated because these are, in a lot of cases, highly educated tech jobs that people are coming here to fill and as these areas sprawl magnificently, it's becoming so, when you hear a lot of electoral pundits saying that the election is going to be determined by the suburban mom or the suburban family, we have a lot of those suburbs springing up, you know, seemingly every day in north carolina. >> sreenivasan: there have also hebeen a lot of stories in past couple of years looking ati north caroliunfavorable lirot. and when it comes to w hasvo access tng, how significant is it in northha carolinaeveryone has equal access to go vote? >> after the 2010 census, that was al the year when republicans took over state legislature r first time in a long time, and theimplemented what is indisputably called extreme gerrymandering, ay? now, the republ
one of them is the raleigh wake county area, and the other is e charlotte area. they're both among the top growing metro areas in the country. and as people are moving in, those areaarare becoming, first, younger; second, more educated because these are, in a lot of cases, highly educated tech jobs that people are coming here to fill and as these areas sprawl magnificently, it's becoming so, when you hear a lot of electoral pundits saying that the election is going to be determined by the...
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tonight, we team up with wtvd in raleigh for "america strong." 3-year-old ava lewis and her lemonade stand in raleigh, north carolina. >> here you go. >> reporter: she has a growing fan base. >> this is really good. >> reporter: customers buy more than just one cup of lemonade. >> they've been coming back for gallons. it's been unbelievable. >> reporter: using her grandmother's recipe, ava is selling the homemade lemonade to help babies in need, and the community is responding. >> people are coming back after we close. so i've come up with a schedule on ava's business page on facebook. >> reporter: using the money to buy supplies and diapers for babies at the durham rescue mission. listen to what ava asks. >> do you take diapers to the babies? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: tonight, ava is on a mission. way to go, ava. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. w. good night. >>> you're not too cool for school, too hot for school.spen. not only hot but record high temperatures. i'll show you hot spots in a few minutes. >>> arrested and released, we're learni
tonight, we team up with wtvd in raleigh for "america strong." 3-year-old ava lewis and her lemonade stand in raleigh, north carolina. >> here you go. >> reporter: she has a growing fan base. >> this is really good. >> reporter: customers buy more than just one cup of lemonade. >> they've been coming back for gallons. it's been unbelievable. >> reporter: using her grandmother's recipe, ava is selling the homemade lemonade to help babies in need, and...
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brittany bell from our raleigh station wtvd in for rob.se is cooking on this saturday morning? >> we're still looking at that double threat in the pacific ocean watching two of those systems. erick was actually a category 4 at one point. a major storm and right now that continues to track just to the south of hawaii. we actually have some video of those waves from erick. you can see just how high those waves are crashing to the surface prompting various different high surf advisories, also high surf warnings and erick right now has sustained winds at 40 miles per hour. so let's get a closer view of that system right now. just to the south of the big island but still leading to a lot of heavy rainfall. gusty winds. the good news is that will continue to weaken. looking at that weakening to a tropical depression as it pulls further away from the island. but zooming back out right behind it, we have flossie. so that's still well away from that. but looking at very strong winds as high as 60 miles per hour, but that will take a hard turn to th
brittany bell from our raleigh station wtvd in for rob.se is cooking on this saturday morning? >> we're still looking at that double threat in the pacific ocean watching two of those systems. erick was actually a category 4 at one point. a major storm and right now that continues to track just to the south of hawaii. we actually have some video of those waves from erick. you can see just how high those waves are crashing to the surface prompting various different high surf advisories,...
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air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina.d industrial engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in oklahoma. pesticide biology in florida, ecosystem research in oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what effects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control risks from these sub stan stances without sacrificing benefits from technologies that produce them. we need information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we must do better at tracking flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution control apparatus was designed with one environmental medium, air or water or land in mind. pollutants can cross between media and present risks in the new state as well. we clean the water but produce millions of tons of sewage sludge a year. we cou
air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina.d industrial engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in oklahoma. pesticide biology in florida, ecosystem research in oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what effects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control risks...
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colonel william polk of raleigh said his family arrived in 1722. so that fits pretty well. pollock, of course, is the original scotchish form of the name polk. they are used colonially in documents, everybody spelled names consistently. how long did he live there? one minute remaining. 1736. he left and probably followed the same path as the alexanders. who was his wife? his wife who signed the deed was margaret. we know william polk, great grandfather of the president's wife name was margaret taylor. you will find taylor's living right here in new munster. one signed a me technician -- petition. this was the great grandfather of william polk. i can tem you from my research all the possible counties in maryland, there's nothing else out there, no other real possible candidate, other than this one. so as far as i'm concerned, hits 100% and i'll have to leave the rest to you if you decide it agree with that. there is no smoking gun of documents in north carolina saying we came from the county, you won't find anything like that. at least i've never found one. to me all the fac
colonel william polk of raleigh said his family arrived in 1722. so that fits pretty well. pollock, of course, is the original scotchish form of the name polk. they are used colonially in documents, everybody spelled names consistently. how long did he live there? one minute remaining. 1736. he left and probably followed the same path as the alexanders. who was his wife? his wife who signed the deed was margaret. we know william polk, great grandfather of the president's wife name was margaret...
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>> johnson was originally born in raleigh, north carolina in the early 1820's, had actually grew up in north carolina but his father died when he was very young. his mother raised him. during this time, she helped him find an apprenticeship with a tailor. with this, he moved all around the state. he moved through south carolina a few times, alabama, got exposed to the deep south in general. came back to north carolina and got another apprenticeship at another tailor. with the apprenticeship, another form of basically slavery by another means. they were entitled to every wish of that master until they were 18. johnson decided to end up leaving raleigh with his mother and stepfather and found his way into greenville. whenever that happened, he ended up buying his own tailor shop and ended up buying a house in greenville, where he stayed at until 1857, then he bought a new house in greenville, which is his actual homestead. one thing about johnson is he is a great political leader in east tennessee. east tennessee was really a whig heavily politically active state. east tennessee was not
>> johnson was originally born in raleigh, north carolina in the early 1820's, had actually grew up in north carolina but his father died when he was very young. his mother raised him. during this time, she helped him find an apprenticeship with a tailor. with this, he moved all around the state. he moved through south carolina a few times, alabama, got exposed to the deep south in general. came back to north carolina and got another apprenticeship at another tailor. with the...
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. >>> an orange public phone is spreg smiles in raleigh, north carolina, rings randomly.o answers hears a positive message and people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it, wanted to combat negativity, nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. >> that's sweet really. >> nice. >> i provide that in the newsroom. >> that's you. right. >> take a poll. okay. >> i said nothing. >> face told the whole story. sports, giants didn't trade madison bumgarner, did make compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products with great performance and value. get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> goo
. >>> an orange public phone is spreg smiles in raleigh, north carolina, rings randomly.o answers hears a positive message and people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it, wanted to combat negativity, nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. >> that's sweet really. >> nice. >> i provide that in the newsroom. >> that's you. right. >> take a poll. okay. >> i said nothing. >> face told the whole story....
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righa raleigh 75. hatteras 79 degrees.t about everybody across the region is dealing with eat andum hidit satellite and radar, we hadle ybeo a the lightning our window last night. tof to the north andnges make e i ssntut it will send out like throw a pebbe in the pond and you get the little ripple, t'shere ov 6tstheforho after is earlier and earlier. 13 have one tn we didme june 21st so period summer tice. high pressure off the coastline continues. that's not going to movepi up te heat and humidity. that's going nowhere. a couple e the heat. 95 degrees plus for most of rethne .gi tonhrough the early pt of tafternoon hourt ripple in the atmosphere trying to kick up a shower o two butow h sto in new jersey, m down inrm virginia hit or miss variety thunderstorms n. sttheg wthta te tod. 1 98 wegr shy gno e 90's not going anywhere, athr least not tgh the first f the work week. not until o thahe weekend will e finally get some relief in the shower and thunderstorm depament and the heat department with temperatures running to the
righa raleigh 75. hatteras 79 degrees.t about everybody across the region is dealing with eat andum hidit satellite and radar, we hadle ybeo a the lightning our window last night. tof to the north andnges make e i ssntut it will send out like throw a pebbe in the pond and you get the little ripple, t'shere ov 6tstheforho after is earlier and earlier. 13 have one tn we didme june 21st so period summer tice. high pressure off the coastline continues. that's not going to movepi up te heat and...
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she studied at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. she graduated as class valedictorian in 1927. she was active in many organizations. she was part of the naacp, in the southern christian leadership conference, served as executive secretary in that organization, and she recognized the power that the younger population had come if harnessed and given direction. so as executive secretary of the southern christian leadership conference, she decided to organize a conference of student activists at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. that conference is the founding of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, even though she herself was no longer a student. she recognize the importance of education and student activism. she encouraged the student she engaged with to organize from the ground up. she assisted him by leveraging her connections in the various organizations she belong to, especially the naacp, and that enabled her to connect those students with powerful individuals, and so sncc ends up joining forces with the congr
she studied at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. she graduated as class valedictorian in 1927. she was active in many organizations. she was part of the naacp, in the southern christian leadership conference, served as executive secretary in that organization, and she recognized the power that the younger population had come if harnessed and given direction. so as executive secretary of the southern christian leadership conference, she decided to organize a conference of student...
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to explain a bit what it's been like for many of these employees, i'm stand wg the mayor charles raleighstep right up here, sir. i want you to tell me a little bit about what this means for so many families not only in your city but in surrounding coal country? >> it's overwhelming the support they've got with people coming in. what it means for the coal miners here, their livelihood. i mean to see them having to sit here, you can tell it's pretty hot but they are dedicated to sit here no matter how hot it gets or how political it gets, they're going to stand here until they get some many of the you see them strugglinge no hea, they can't get unemployment, their 401p ks and locked and it's so gut wrenching to watch. i've seen several ladies break into tears and say we don't know what else to do, but we're going to come out here and sit until we at least get some answers because they feel like doing something. they're sitting here demanding answers, and it's men, women, children. there are grandmas, grandpas. they come out and they're determined that they're going to show support for them
to explain a bit what it's been like for many of these employees, i'm stand wg the mayor charles raleighstep right up here, sir. i want you to tell me a little bit about what this means for so many families not only in your city but in surrounding coal country? >> it's overwhelming the support they've got with people coming in. what it means for the coal miners here, their livelihood. i mean to see them having to sit here, you can tell it's pretty hot but they are dedicated to sit here no...
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. >>> an orange public phone is spreading smiles in raleigh, north carolina, rings randomly.e who answers hears a positive message and people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it, wanted to combat negativity, nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. >> that's sweet really. >> nice. >> i provide that in the newsroom. >> that's you. right. >> take a poll. okay. >> i said nothing. >> face told the whole story. sports, giants didn't trade madison bumgarner, did make you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. >>> good evening. trade dead
. >>> an orange public phone is spreading smiles in raleigh, north carolina, rings randomly.e who answers hears a positive message and people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it, wanted to combat negativity, nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. >> that's sweet really. >> nice. >> i provide that in the newsroom. >> that's you. right. >> take a poll. okay. >> i said nothing. >> face told the...
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we look at the it slight risk of is veer storms richmond to raleigh to greenville and washington north carolina, maybe in the outer banks. damaging wind is probably the most likely problem if any oklad in that and later today we'll watch the storms in southern virginia and north carolina. we'll be clearing it out for a beautiful day in the northeast we do have to watch one area in the tropics that could effect the southeast. >> and news by the numbers the baltimore orioles sote a new record they're probably not celebrating. they allowed the rays too, po260th home run of the season >>> and qantas is testing to see if pasmpgers can handle 19 hours in the air >>> and this 3.72 carat diemgened. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. serious allergic reaction
we look at the it slight risk of is veer storms richmond to raleigh to greenville and washington north carolina, maybe in the outer banks. damaging wind is probably the most likely problem if any oklad in that and later today we'll watch the storms in southern virginia and north carolina. we'll be clearing it out for a beautiful day in the northeast we do have to watch one area in the tropics that could effect the southeast. >> and news by the numbers the baltimore orioles sote a new...
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the northeast from richmond to raleigh here daytime highs back in the mid 90s.the way >> can't wait for that one >>> just ahead, the fight to overturn a topless ban e seaiba borththca ld reefe e supreme court. switch you'll see what we mean. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, because it's made with plants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ ♪ has the cleaning strength of tide. ♪ the first plant-based detergent with the cleaning power of tide. those darn seatbelts got me all crumpled up. that's ok! hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles send the wrong message. sorry. help prevent them before they start with new downy wrinkleguard. >>> 30 years ago today, entertainment executive jose menendez and his wife were shot to death in their mansion. their sons were later convicted in a televised trial and here's how it was covered on nbc "nightly news. >> it is the unlikeliest sort of scene. two handsome men with a life of wealth and privilege, charged with the brutal murder of their own parents. it w
the northeast from richmond to raleigh here daytime highs back in the mid 90s.the way >> can't wait for that one >>> just ahead, the fight to overturn a topless ban e seaiba borththca ld reefe e supreme court. switch you'll see what we mean. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, because it's made with plants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. ♪ ♪ tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ ♪ has the cleaning strength of tide. ♪ the first...
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and on authorized raleigh is currently being held in central moscow more than $700.00 activists have gone onto the streets in support of opposition candidates for the moscow parliament police are urging protesters to stay off the roads and to not block traffic security measures have been strengthened in the city center earlier this month more than 20000 activists also backing opposition candidates attended a state approved demonstration. that's your global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website r.t. dot com for the details on all of those stories and many more. there. it. is 55. and he's going to hold a few lives in egypt. today or next. week here. why a paradise with sum up all year round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people wher
and on authorized raleigh is currently being held in central moscow more than $700.00 activists have gone onto the streets in support of opposition candidates for the moscow parliament police are urging protesters to stay off the roads and to not block traffic security measures have been strengthened in the city center earlier this month more than 20000 activists also backing opposition candidates attended a state approved demonstration. that's your global news update for this hour but don't...
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. >>> the severe weather threat at this hour from memphis to raleigh. blinding rain possible through the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> we have new reporting on jeffrey epstein. how he did it, taking his own life. and what's now happened to the warden and two staff members who were supposed to be watching him. >>> the hot car rescue. thmo a-my cked heronth-old in t car. the frantic effort to save the child. >>> the woman attacked by an alligator more than nine feet long while walking her dog. we have news on her condition tonight. >>> and, listening to your conversations. facebook collecting audio, and having those conversations transcribed. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us on a busy tuesday night. and we begin with new surveillan surveillance, and what it reveals about the gunman in dayton. you see him arriving in the bar, and walking after going to his car and changing his clothes, then carrying a heavy backpack. ducks into an alley and puts on body armor. not long after, the shooting began. and 26 people shot in just 3
. >>> the severe weather threat at this hour from memphis to raleigh. blinding rain possible through the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> we have new reporting on jeffrey epstein. how he did it, taking his own life. and what's now happened to the warden and two staff members who were supposed to be watching him. >>> the hot car rescue. thmo a-my cked heronth-old in t car. the frantic effort to save the child. >>> the woman attacked by an alligator...
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and it's growing fast and the young people are leaving the small town the royer has to come work in raleigh or charlotte because that's where the jobs of the future are and the other half you have a dying north carolina the royals are really struggling with economic decline. and of course you're going to have a huge harben world of vied if that's that's the case. to better understand the economic laws that there are people to buy we headed west to the foothills of the appalachian mountains it's an area with conservative leanings rasmussen. for most of the 20th century could also find coming textile mills and furniture factories in small towns here every rival the industry in the american midwest but nearly 19 eighties all began to change. so how long have you been involved in economic development or about 30 years chuck mosley witnessed firsthand the decline of the textile and furniture industries in the burke county town of val d.s. and the surrounding area we had 7000 people that will be here during the day and i'm a little down but now we've probably got 2000 people in work in our town a
and it's growing fast and the young people are leaving the small town the royer has to come work in raleigh or charlotte because that's where the jobs of the future are and the other half you have a dying north carolina the royals are really struggling with economic decline. and of course you're going to have a huge harben world of vied if that's that's the case. to better understand the economic laws that there are people to buy we headed west to the foothills of the appalachian mountains it's...
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brittany bell from our raleigh station joins us. brittany, you were telling me earlier we're watching this flash flooding from the southwest to the southeast. >> it just isn't letting up. that dangerous flash flooding continues. we're watching the storms from kansas all the way south as far as florida. the tropical moisture feeding the strong storms stretching north to the carolinas. the rain will let up tonight. look at those storms firing up against between dallas and houston. further to the north severe storms on tap for tomorrow, looking at the slight risk for severe weather stretching from minnesota to south dakota. they could see winds as high as 60 miles an hour. >> we'll keep an eye on that. brittany great to have you here this weekend. >> thank you. >>> much more tonight as we follow breaking news out of el paso. at least 20 people killed, dozens injured after a mass shooting at a shopping center. >>> we're also following other stories. several beaches remain closed. we'll tell you where. >>> a driver caught on camera plowi
brittany bell from our raleigh station joins us. brittany, you were telling me earlier we're watching this flash flooding from the southwest to the southeast. >> it just isn't letting up. that dangerous flash flooding continues. we're watching the storms from kansas all the way south as far as florida. the tropical moisture feeding the strong storms stretching north to the carolinas. the rain will let up tonight. look at those storms firing up against between dallas and houston. further...
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raleigh police say they're looking into the incident and the officers' actions. they also say they have tried to reach out to the homeowner but have been unable to reach him. >> zachary, thank you. >>> when we come back, the deadly midair disaster at a popular vacation spot. a helicopter and small plane colliding in the air. the details coming in. ly to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation
raleigh police say they're looking into the incident and the officers' actions. they also say they have tried to reach out to the homeowner but have been unable to reach him. >> zachary, thank you. >>> when we come back, the deadly midair disaster at a popular vacation spot. a helicopter and small plane colliding in the air. the details coming in. ly to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks....
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with a new about it, the polk of raleigh. we talk about himself, and about how we pass this short statement about the family. you see on the chart. this is a third person autobiography. it says is a descendent of a family who immigrated from ireland about the year 1722. they are moved the state of pennsylvania, and into the neighborhood. this is probably what president polk would have known about his family as far as its early roots. that's as far back as he would've known. he was far too busy running for office and pursuing his legal career. when he got to be reelected president and went on to washington, like any other president people claimed that they related to him. so, they've been paying a lot of attention to these. the two people that are important our position is almonds and specifically -- there was a colonel william wynder some people say winder. both who lived in somerset county on the eastern shore of maryland. he said my family came from the eastern shoreline of maryland. it goes back to bella named robert polk.
with a new about it, the polk of raleigh. we talk about himself, and about how we pass this short statement about the family. you see on the chart. this is a third person autobiography. it says is a descendent of a family who immigrated from ireland about the year 1722. they are moved the state of pennsylvania, and into the neighborhood. this is probably what president polk would have known about his family as far as its early roots. that's as far back as he would've known. he was far too busy...
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the same system unleashing comi raleigh. nine people at a swim club were jubed when lightning brought down a tree in bucks county, pennsylvania. abc's gio benitez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, nearly 60-mile-per-hour winds sending umbrellas somersaulting in delaware, as severe storms strike the east. outside philadelphia, nine people hurt, including seven kids, after authorities say lightning struck a tree sunday, causing it to fall on this tent. >> witnesses in there told me that there was lightning strikes immediately before the tree was damaged and there was quarter-sized hailstones. >> reporter: a home security camera capturing winds toppling this tree in charlotte saturday. and north of wichita, winds gusting above 65 miles per hour in the area, causing more than 140 train cars to derail. extreme summer heat now spreading throughout the east. the heat claiming the life of a 22-month-old girl in camden county, new jersey, friday. she died after being left in a hot car. and david, we've already seen some strong w
the same system unleashing comi raleigh. nine people at a swim club were jubed when lightning brought down a tree in bucks county, pennsylvania. abc's gio benitez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, nearly 60-mile-per-hour winds sending umbrellas somersaulting in delaware, as severe storms strike the east. outside philadelphia, nine people hurt, including seven kids, after authorities say lightning struck a tree sunday, causing it to fall on this tent. >> witnesses in there told...
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update from dhaka let's speak more about this with mohamed manure he's of raleigh just a lecturer in biomedicine alang castor university in the u.k. thanks very much for speaking to us why do you think bangladesh is grappling with the earlier record dengue fever outbreak this year well that matter of the fact is that disease has been there in that region for a while it's just that when the factors which are. when they got appropriate an environment they can spread the disease and that's how we see the search so there are a couple of reasons that are really favoring the spread of in bangladesh at the moment is that one of the thing is that is being highlighted that is the. rainy season and there's a quite a bit of movement because of celebration among the community so all these are contributing to or the surge of the infection but another fact that is more scientifically relevant is that the previously it had been reported that there are . one and 2 with a problem but this year 3 and 4 are emerging which means that the people who have been infected before and recover they were still b
update from dhaka let's speak more about this with mohamed manure he's of raleigh just a lecturer in biomedicine alang castor university in the u.k. thanks very much for speaking to us why do you think bangladesh is grappling with the earlier record dengue fever outbreak this year well that matter of the fact is that disease has been there in that region for a while it's just that when the factors which are. when they got appropriate an environment they can spread the disease and that's how we...
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a lose really to believe that you can change that mentality in the space of just 20 years here in raleigh yahveh we've had to rely more on our own resources than on outside help. it was a. sudden slutsky. 2017 saw the 1st elections and which we were told were held on the basis of grassroots democratic principles. very clear that 1st elections were at the smallest local level most of my local administration forms the basis of society. but just we then held elections at the 2nd level from our city and regional manager. they were a bit difficult due to events in africa but not many were looking. since the arabs here were liberated from minus control and became familiar with our model for society they've now become increasingly receptive to the project of their liberated arab towns now govern themselves and it's precisely those arab towns that are so important for our administration one thing i would like to emphasize due to arab culture women there had little influence in society you know our system of self-government they now enjoy equal footing with men. applying features a little tree bea
a lose really to believe that you can change that mentality in the space of just 20 years here in raleigh yahveh we've had to rely more on our own resources than on outside help. it was a. sudden slutsky. 2017 saw the 1st elections and which we were told were held on the basis of grassroots democratic principles. very clear that 1st elections were at the smallest local level most of my local administration forms the basis of society. but just we then held elections at the 2nd level from our...
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he spent the last 30 years as a reporter and editor for the denver and raleigh bureau of the associated press. mr. wieland and his wife pat now live in carrie, north carolina. in fall of 2003 he released his first book "jeffersons war, america's first war on terror" which the telegram wrote a bit of sturdy history that informs the reader about the dances of diplomacy and daily life. it was followed by the release of "jefferson's vendetta, the pursuit of aaron burr and the judiciary." which was eloquently written and smartly relieved. now his newest reless lease, "invading mexico." join me in giving a warm welcome to mr. joseph wieland. >>> i want to thank you for coming. and i want to thank quail ridge for inviting me to the third visit here. i really appreciate it. i'll start by talking about what the mexican war was and was not. and then i'll go into some more of the details. mexican war is one of america's forgotten wars. civil war, 15 years later, all but erased its memory. this has robbed us of insights into the origins of other wars. for example, an important ways the mexican war
he spent the last 30 years as a reporter and editor for the denver and raleigh bureau of the associated press. mr. wieland and his wife pat now live in carrie, north carolina. in fall of 2003 he released his first book "jeffersons war, america's first war on terror" which the telegram wrote a bit of sturdy history that informs the reader about the dances of diplomacy and daily life. it was followed by the release of "jefferson's vendetta, the pursuit of aaron burr and the...
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raleigh, north carolina, said they do eight hours per year. >> i want our community to feel safe. >>t we heard from the mess a officers, chief ramon batista told us the training is working. >> in the last nine months we've reduced use of force related events by over 30%. points to the fact that we're making progress. >> reporter: but there is no universal measure of success. other city departments we surveyed like new york se ri deucing physical altercations between officers and the community doesn't necessarily mean implicit bias training is working. >> they judged a book by its cover. >> reporter: departments in hauds huh, oregon, georgia, and nebraska told us they track bias complaints against officers to determine success. but about 59% of departments who spornd spor responded to our follow-up questions say they don't have a way to know if implicit bias training is working at all. these officers say some of the new training is just for show. >> they start the video saying, we are not telling you to do this. we are here to present it. >> reporter: at the beginning of the session t
raleigh, north carolina, said they do eight hours per year. >> i want our community to feel safe. >>t we heard from the mess a officers, chief ramon batista told us the training is working. >> in the last nine months we've reduced use of force related events by over 30%. points to the fact that we're making progress. >> reporter: but there is no universal measure of success. other city departments we surveyed like new york se ri deucing physical altercations between...
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i am going to throw raleigh durham into the mix as well. start to die down. after hitting the northwestern side of the bahamas. in a little bit of interaction with the land here will slow it down. still a major hurricane. as these winds come in, we are going to see the major storm surge and flooding taking place here. into daytona beach and jacksonville, winds will start to die down. look at this possibility here. now for south carolina and savannah. look at the models, joe, they are really taking this storm well off shore. >> getting us that early forecast to show us where this might be heading. thank you. crowds streaming through the airports trying to get out of town. people preparing for winds and high storm surges. joining us now from the local miami station. you talked to someone there getting ared with his family and gathering gas. what should people know as we look at the current forecast? >> you want to be prepared. people remember well the lessons of irma. just two years ago, people made plans. that storm made unexpected turns at
i am going to throw raleigh durham into the mix as well. start to die down. after hitting the northwestern side of the bahamas. in a little bit of interaction with the land here will slow it down. still a major hurricane. as these winds come in, we are going to see the major storm surge and flooding taking place here. into daytona beach and jacksonville, winds will start to die down. look at this possibility here. now for south carolina and savannah. look at the models, joe, they are really...
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tuesday, we start to watch it creeping further northwards, raleigh, 104. brutally hot from nashville to little rock. same for pensacola to new orleans. you're not going to get much of a break unless a little bit of rain. dallas, 104 on tuesday, it will feel like 111. that will be the hottest you have been this summerment let. today we have to watch out for severe storms. we have thunderstorms rolling through nebraska and iowa, continuing through areas of indiana and illinois. tuesday, we have severe storms in the mid atlantic. wednesday, the strong storms will be in the southeast, and by the time we get to the end of the week, it quiets down. nothing too bad, lingering storms in the southeast. the heat in texas and the deep south, not going anywhere anytime soon. january, you know it's going to be cold. august in the south. >> it's still remarkable, correct me if i'm wrong that so deep into the summer we are setting records in some of these areas. >> it's hard to set records at the hottest times of the year. we're going to get a few today. >> thanks bill.
tuesday, we start to watch it creeping further northwards, raleigh, 104. brutally hot from nashville to little rock. same for pensacola to new orleans. you're not going to get much of a break unless a little bit of rain. dallas, 104 on tuesday, it will feel like 111. that will be the hottest you have been this summerment let. today we have to watch out for severe storms. we have thunderstorms rolling through nebraska and iowa, continuing through areas of indiana and illinois. tuesday, we have...
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. >>> last night in cincinnati at a raleigh, called out the state of california and slammed lawmakers for the number of homeless people living on the streets. >> what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country. it's a shame. the world is looking at it. look at los angeles with the tents and the horrible, horrible disgusting conditions. look at san francisco. look at some of your other cities. >> president trump also blamed democrats for crime in the nation's biggest cities saying no one has paid a higher price for the far left's destructive agenda than americans living in the inner cities. >> in 2017, president trump won ohio in the vote. >>> in san francisco, a federal judge upheld an injunction blocking the trump administration from enforcing new asylum restrictions for people crossing the board. the district judge turned down the request for a stay. and last week, the same judge issued the injunction which stopped the policy from being impolicemenned while the policy is heard. they have first have to apply for. asylum is supposed to protect those with n
. >>> last night in cincinnati at a raleigh, called out the state of california and slammed lawmakers for the number of homeless people living on the streets. >> what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country. it's a shame. the world is looking at it. look at los angeles with the tents and the horrible, horrible disgusting conditions. look at san francisco. look at some of your other cities. >> president trump also blamed democrats for crime in...
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during the even rush hour, and 53 million people, a chance of storms from richmond to raleigh to charlotteth, it's a wind damage threat. there's an isolated threat of a tornado or two in the interior sections of the northeast. just enough spin in the atmosphere that could be the issue. boston, i don't think you're too bad getting out of logan. definitely from albany, hartford, to new york airport, philly to d.c. those will be affected. anyone driving oni-95, dealing with those storms. and 6:00, 7:00 p.m., the storms are on the door step in new york city. right through the heart of maryland and eastern pennsylvania, about 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. we just added a few million people, including people in corpus christi, 23 many people a are going to see a hot afternoon. 95 to 100 with the feels like temperature getting up to 105. dallas, expect a high temperature of 101 degrees. so that's a hot one by anyone's standards. phoenix today, 112. phoenix, by the way, two days ago was 115 with their record high. this is august. you expect storms and you expect heat. and we've got it all. >> thank you, bill
during the even rush hour, and 53 million people, a chance of storms from richmond to raleigh to charlotteth, it's a wind damage threat. there's an isolated threat of a tornado or two in the interior sections of the northeast. just enough spin in the atmosphere that could be the issue. boston, i don't think you're too bad getting out of logan. definitely from albany, hartford, to new york airport, philly to d.c. those will be affected. anyone driving oni-95, dealing with those storms. and 6:00,...
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we had ugly skies all the way from georgia up to maine and even here in raleigh, north carolina. you know when the plants are starting to go you better get inside. that flag ripped from the pole. we had 145 severe storm reports that took down power lines. they burst into flames. this is morristown, new jersey. there were some reports of 75 plus-mile-per-hour winds within that. so, today, i do think we see that again. but it's going to be this area. it's going to end up being illinois, iowa, down to, say, kentucky, even cincinnati, and this is just the beginning. tomorrow it moves into new england. so keep an eye tomorrow afternoon anywhere from new york up through vermont and even maine again. george? >> another tough one. okay, ginger, thanks very much. >>> we go to the white house now where president trump and his team now considering new measures to boost the economy and forestall a recession ahead of next year's election. senior national correspondent terry moran is tracking the latest. one of the big questions, will the president propose new tax cuts? >> reporter: not right
we had ugly skies all the way from georgia up to maine and even here in raleigh, north carolina. you know when the plants are starting to go you better get inside. that flag ripped from the pole. we had 145 severe storm reports that took down power lines. they burst into flames. this is morristown, new jersey. there were some reports of 75 plus-mile-per-hour winds within that. so, today, i do think we see that again. but it's going to be this area. it's going to end up being illinois, iowa,...
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. >>> an orange public phone is spreading spiels in raleigh, north carolina. it rings randomly. anyone who answers the call hears a positive message. people can also record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it. they say they want to combat all the negativity and there's nothing religious in the message. they say it's just pure love. >> doesn't that nak you so happy, reggie? >> i'm not touching a public phone. >> but it's the positive public phone. and they spray it down, they sanitize it -- i don't know. let's hope. >> who lied to you. >>> "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 on abc 7. >> rob marciano is live from new york city with a look at what's ahead. good morning, rob. >> good morning kumasi -- >> i just heard my earpiece in and heard sterilizing and cleaning. i don't know what kind of party you're having down there. almost friday, my friend. >>> we're digging into night two of the democratic debate. front-runner joe biden feeling the heat. kamala harris also on defense. who came out on top our exclusive with "the descendants" cast about the
. >>> an orange public phone is spreading spiels in raleigh, north carolina. it rings randomly. anyone who answers the call hears a positive message. people can also record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind it. they say they want to combat all the negativity and there's nothing religious in the message. they say it's just pure love. >> doesn't that nak you so happy, reggie? >> i'm not touching a public phone. >> but it's the positive public...
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an orange public phone is spreading smiles in raleigh, north carolina. it rings randomly.who answers the call hears a positive message. people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind this and said they wanted to combat all the negativity. there's nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. you can't do anything to get me to answer a public phone on the street. >> there could be such a good message waiting for you. somebody might need help and you'll be the only person that can help them. >>> former college football player and army veteran has come up with a tasty way to transform imperfect produce. >> ben moore started the ugly company south of fresno. he says in that area up to 2,000 tons of fruit are thrown away every day because it's not market lk. his company takes the fruit that would normally be tossed out and turns it into dried fruit to sell. >> he went, let's go throwback. our brand is ugly, doesn't matter if our out book is ugly. it is one of the best tasting dried fruit you've ever had. >> they're now only sold in the l.a. ar
an orange public phone is spreading smiles in raleigh, north carolina. it rings randomly.who answers the call hears a positive message. people can record their own words of encouragement. a local church is behind this and said they wanted to combat all the negativity. there's nothing religious in the messages, just pure love. you can't do anything to get me to answer a public phone on the street. >> there could be such a good message waiting for you. somebody might need help and you'll be...
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now at any moment, the president is expected to depart for raleigh tonight in cincinnati ohio. he estimates planing to do investors and he might just do so. he usually stopped to talk to the press on his way to marine one. we have several cameras stationed at the white house for the president's comments if and when they happen. i want to tell you leading up to the tree, stocks have been in china really welcomed rebound after yesterday's selloff which is by the first interest-rate by the fed and more than a decade. the dow which has enjoyed gains of 311-point earlier now down 253 points in a painful spiral. tech which led the charges morning's point back so hard that the nasdaq right now down about 63-point is enduring 229-point swing from peak to trough. our traders are reaching for their neck braces and getting in front of the cameras. we have a power panel here that will assess everything from trade to the fed into bitcoin. peter shift was the first award back in 2018 that the fed would be forced to cut rates. he is here on what he sees happening next in signatur signe bancsh
now at any moment, the president is expected to depart for raleigh tonight in cincinnati ohio. he estimates planing to do investors and he might just do so. he usually stopped to talk to the press on his way to marine one. we have several cameras stationed at the white house for the president's comments if and when they happen. i want to tell you leading up to the tree, stocks have been in china really welcomed rebound after yesterday's selloff which is by the first interest-rate by the fed and...
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the heat indices will sneak to areas like raleigh, d.c., a little break this weekend, and the humidityater today. for today, severe storms in iowa. chicago could get rain out of this. tuesday in the northeast, we get storms, and they sneak to the southeast. by the end of the week, it quiets down a little bit. hot in areas like texas but we don't have a lot o sevef severe weather to talk about. tomorrow, the northeast, the evening commutes and airports could have significant delays. >>> acting secretary of homeland security kevin mcaleenan expressed regret on sunday for the timing of immigration raids that swept up 680 workers at food processing plants in mississippi an operation that took place after a mass shooting that targeted hispanics in el paso, texas. acting customs and border patrol mark morgan defended the move saying it was the criminal investigation. >> given the emotions of the country right now, in hindsight, do you wish this raid didn't happen this week? >> the timing was unfortunate. >> these aren't raids, these are targeted law enforcement operations and in this case, t
the heat indices will sneak to areas like raleigh, d.c., a little break this weekend, and the humidityater today. for today, severe storms in iowa. chicago could get rain out of this. tuesday in the northeast, we get storms, and they sneak to the southeast. by the end of the week, it quiets down a little bit. hot in areas like texas but we don't have a lot o sevef severe weather to talk about. tomorrow, the northeast, the evening commutes and airports could have significant delays. >>>...