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. >> reporte sr,fa the sheriff's department has what papini has told them bay ty are for two hispanic women armed already under a state of emergency after isis attacks kil more than 20 civilians since 2015, foiled a major and imnant icy attack ofcialcaie of the alleged terror cell was in?( strassbourg where the christmas market is up. four suspects were arrested there and another on sunday. but the orders french officials claim came right from icy leadership. the attacks planned for as early as from the iraqui, syria region via enkripted apps popular with terrorist, the paris prosecutor said. french authorities say ?ro >> reporter: isis may be under attack, but that could make it at le in the near ten more dange. the paris procutor you see in movies, the window bars cut?t off, a make-shift rope used to get to the ground, only this time it was real and two inmates who apparently had the tools and imagination to are still on the run this evening. been offered. our miguel guerre has the details. >> reporter: tonight san fr escape. >> reporter: the jail break, like a plot out of hollywood
. >> reporte sr,fa the sheriff's department has what papini has told them bay ty are for two hispanic women armed already under a state of emergency after isis attacks kil more than 20 civilians since 2015, foiled a major and imnant icy attack ofcialcaie of the alleged terror cell was in?( strassbourg where the christmas market is up. four suspects were arrested there and another on sunday. but the orders french officials claim came right from icy leadership. the attacks planned for as...
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sr. how is he doing does time help at all? >>reporter: i have gotten to know him stacie good evening to you. he is a remarkable person and he misses his son so much. exactly one month from today he'll be marking a somber anniversary the day his son was killed. sorry that things had to be the way they were. >>reporter: for charlie condark sr. the dream is the same every time. he is helpless as he watches his son slip way. >> i have dreams of him bleeding out. i picture him shot by himself laying there bleeding out. and nobody's helping him. and it's brutal. >>reporter: the grief is h december 21st, 2014 feels like it was yesterday and when he is aching to see his sonny visits him in the cemetery. >> all i want now you know he just doesn't talk back to me. excuse me. i'm sorry. >>reporter: this former nypd officer admits a piece of his own heart dies welshes a fellow member of law enforcement has those who take lives. >> animals. animals that do this that don't respect come up from behind and shoot, anybody. come up from behind and assassi
sr. how is he doing does time help at all? >>reporter: i have gotten to know him stacie good evening to you. he is a remarkable person and he misses his son so much. exactly one month from today he'll be marking a somber anniversary the day his son was killed. sorry that things had to be the way they were. >>reporter: for charlie condark sr. the dream is the same every time. he is helpless as he watches his son slip way. >> i have dreams of him bleeding out. i picture him shot...
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Nov 22, 2016
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. >> reporter: don't let joe thomas sr. is not your typical college student. >> going to work every day, coming to class five days a week, it's very tough. >> reporter: the 55-year-old at south carolina state university is now believed to be the oldest player ever in division one football. so what's your secret? >> just eating and working out. >> reporter: near the end of the first quarter against savannah state thomas took this handoff for a three-yard gain but yard sticks could not fully measure the how badly did he want this shot? >> he wanted it a bunch. he's been wanting it for years. the guy comes in my office and says i want to play. >> reporter: thomas played ball in high school but a speech impediment made him think college wasn't for him. decades later after the economy tanked and his construction business crumbled, he needed a new start. >> i needed a college education. >> reporter: majoring in engineering, he started practicing with the same squad where his son, current green bay packer joe thomas jr., had played
. >> reporter: don't let joe thomas sr. is not your typical college student. >> going to work every day, coming to class five days a week, it's very tough. >> reporter: the 55-year-old at south carolina state university is now believed to be the oldest player ever in division one football. so what's your secret? >> just eating and working out. >> reporter: near the end of the first quarter against savannah state thomas took this handoff for a three-yard gain but...
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there's a wonderful spot to come up here and just think about the budget -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: george bush, sry of kennebunkport, maine. mar-a-lago stretches across a barrier island cut down the middle by a two-lane road, nestled between a stunning stream of multimillion dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service terms are assessing threats that could come by land, sea, and air. and standing outside the club it doesn't take long to see the skies above will be a major concern. >> that plane is, what, maybe a couple thousand feet over us? >> reporter: palm beach international airport is just a few miles west of mar-a-lago. >> you can see the path of commercial aircraft. >> reporter: for years, trump has waged a legal battle to keep commercial and private planes from flying over this estate and now that he's president-elect he might have just gotten his way. when he's on the property, rodriguez says, the airspace over mar-a-lago will be closed. >> this will be a type of aircraft that individuals would use to drive his plane on the property. >> reporter: i
there's a wonderful spot to come up here and just think about the budget -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: george bush, sry of kennebunkport, maine. mar-a-lago stretches across a barrier island cut down the middle by a two-lane road, nestled between a stunning stream of multimillion dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service terms are assessing threats that could come by land, sea, and air. and standing outside the club it doesn't take long to see the...
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. >> reporter: george bush sr. famously enjoyed kennebunkport, maine.ut down the middle by a two-lane road nestled between a stunning stream of multi-million dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service teams are assessing threats that could come by land, sea and air. and standing outside the club, it doesn't take long to see the skies above will be a major concern. >> i mean, that plane is, what, maybe a couple thousand feet over us. >> reporter: the palm beach international airport is just a few miles west of mar-a-lago. >> you can see the path for commercial aircraft. >> reporter: for years, trump has waged a legal battle to keep commercial and private planes from flying over this estate and now that he's president-elect, he might have just gotten his way. when he's on the property, rodriguez says, the air space over mar-a-lago will be closed. >> this would be a type of aircraft that an individual would use to drive his plane into the property. >> reporter: in the waters around mar-a-lago the u.s. coast guard i
. >> reporter: george bush sr. famously enjoyed kennebunkport, maine.ut down the middle by a two-lane road nestled between a stunning stream of multi-million dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service teams are assessing threats that could come by land, sea and air. and standing outside the club, it doesn't take long to see the skies above will be a major concern. >> i mean, that plane is, what, maybe a couple thousand feet over us. >>...
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. >> reporter: he teamed up with former gang member gerald wright, sr. >> 26 years later i still don't have an answer as to why i joined. >> reporter: who now works for a nonprofit who helps keep kids away from a life he experienced family and friends and people that i lost since 1989 going into gangs. most of these cats got kids and i say i love them, so i don't want them, their babies to follow the same things we did. >> reporter: lessons they hope others won't have to learn the hard way. >> that's my next chance. >> reporter: maya rodriguez, 9news. opened in the last month. this is the first thanksgiving meal they have offered and say they plan for it to be an annual tradition. >>> denver police are investigating a possible shooting death in north denver. police reported the incident as a death investigation on twitter around 6:20 a.m. police have not released any information about a possible suspect. >>> more than 50 students, professors and others from fort lewis college in durango will spend thanksgiving in the dakotas to show solidarity with controversial oil pipeline. a caravan
. >> reporter: he teamed up with former gang member gerald wright, sr. >> 26 years later i still don't have an answer as to why i joined. >> reporter: who now works for a nonprofit who helps keep kids away from a life he experienced family and friends and people that i lost since 1989 going into gangs. most of these cats got kids and i say i love them, so i don't want them, their babies to follow the same things we did. >> reporter: lessons they hope others won't have to...
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>> reporter: the men team was on fire, number one in their league, and just one win ay png theouament. but last night, harvard university said enough is enough following an expoas a by t "crionut t sr team's so-called scouting report. senior mariel klein runs the they assign each woman a sex yhi she would be best at. it's really tough t read. document first circulated among players on the men's soccer team in 2012. female freshmen soccer players were rated 1-10 on appearance and sexual desirability, with comment like: haard officials launched their own investigation after the story came out last month and discovered the actions of the men's team was not limited to a few individuals but widespread into the current season. athletic director robert scalise issued a statement saying: >> if you're going to respect women, that should be something that do you 24/7. it shouldn't be only in front of them. >> reporter: some of the students we spoke with on campus resp wooar and, scott, our request to speak with the men's soccer coaches and players was denied. >> pelley: michelle miller for us tonight. michelle, thank you. coming up, we celebrate a centennial ood evening, from the cbs news co
>> reporter: the men team was on fire, number one in their league, and just one win ay png theouament. but last night, harvard university said enough is enough following an expoas a by t "crionut t sr team's so-called scouting report. senior mariel klein runs the they assign each woman a sex yhi she would be best at. it's really tough t read. document first circulated among players on the men's soccer team in 2012. female freshmen soccer players were rated 1-10 on appearance and...
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. >> reporter: not really dad, but a spitting image. he can see wayne sr. uniform listening to the cubs. >> reporter: you made a promise to your father? >> we always agreed we would watch the cubs when they were in the world series, we'd watch the cubs together, no matter what. >> reporter: dad died in 1980, never in his 53 years would he see his cubs rise to victory in the fall classic, and the years kept clicking by. >> i thought it was going to happen in 84, i thought it was believing. >> reporter: along came 2016. by now wayne jr. had retired to fuquay-varina, close to his daughter, but 11 hours from where dad rests at a cemetery in greenwood, indiana. >> i said after game five, i said to my wife, if they win tomorrow game six i have to head out. >> reporter: wednesday morning, 8:30, he was indy bound, at his father's grave site he pulled out his phone an it was like yes, he did it! and i packed it up and went home. >> reporter: we did it, he told dad. that's all he had to say. are you sad your father couldn't see it? >> oh, yeah, yeah, he'd have been ov
. >> reporter: not really dad, but a spitting image. he can see wayne sr. uniform listening to the cubs. >> reporter: you made a promise to your father? >> we always agreed we would watch the cubs when they were in the world series, we'd watch the cubs together, no matter what. >> reporter: dad died in 1980, never in his 53 years would he see his cubs rise to victory in the fall classic, and the years kept clicking by. >> i thought it was going to happen in 84, i...
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sr. political reporter with nbc news. robert costa, you interviewed him. you've been following this guy from the very begin. the trump who showed up at "the new york times" which looked like a charm offensive, how much of that was meant for that room only versus how much of it is a reflection of donald trump moving into a new role now that he's president-elect and no longer a candidate? >> trump throughout his career has always changed his volume level, his settings politically depending on his audience. not that he changes the message or the substance but he changes the presentation. i hear this from people working with him at trump tower. he wants to make sure he keeps the populist conservative side of the party with him. but he knows he has a problem. the establishment and the media and much of his own party is wary of him. he has to build some relationships and repair some relationships. >> it is an interesting situation. trump has issues with the media, with his critics that robert is talking about but this is a guy that ran outside of the republican
sr. political reporter with nbc news. robert costa, you interviewed him. you've been following this guy from the very begin. the trump who showed up at "the new york times" which looked like a charm offensive, how much of that was meant for that room only versus how much of it is a reflection of donald trump moving into a new role now that he's president-elect and no longer a candidate? >> trump throughout his career has always changed his volume level, his settings politically...
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traditional thing and send me a subtle signal and i will call on as many reporters as he can get to in the time that we have with the senator sr but one given the number of reporters here, i'm going to limit myself to one question and ask that we try to do so. i realize that it's probably helpful to make an opportunity for some comments and questions around the table. but we begin by telling you just yesterday my office from vermont received many hundreds of telephone calls urging president elect trump to elect mr. brannon to be his advisor and i think that we see the fear about the president who in his career before he ran for president led the so-called byrd amendment which was a racist efforts to undermine the legitimacy of the first president. there is great fear among the immigrant community that the families may be broken up and driven out of the country. there is fear of people of the muslim faith about what might happen to them. as i think everybody here knows, this country for hundreds of years struggled with issues of discrimination starting with our attitude towards the native american people. we have struggled with
traditional thing and send me a subtle signal and i will call on as many reporters as he can get to in the time that we have with the senator sr but one given the number of reporters here, i'm going to limit myself to one question and ask that we try to do so. i realize that it's probably helpful to make an opportunity for some comments and questions around the table. but we begin by telling you just yesterday my office from vermont received many hundreds of telephone calls urging president...
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i mean my mother and i wouldn't fill them out and send them in >> reporter: we took this information about virgil sr. who is on the voting roll and brought it here to helen purcell. the office relies on signature match scanning on mail-in ballots to make sure someone isn't voting using a deceased person's ballot. it is a crime. people to let them know when someone passes away and present a death certificate. we told them that he wanted his father's name off of the voting rolls rolls so she picked up the phone. >> hello? >> vir virgil? >> yes. >> now that i have seen the death certificate, i can have him removed from the rolls. >> all right. krafft, fox 10 news. >> with just days to go before the general election, we're getting new polling out of arizona. this poll finds donald trump is ahead of hillary clinton by a four percentage point mark. this poll shows trump leading 45% to 44% with 6% undecided. the same poll looked at prop 205, which would legalize recreational marijuana and it found it would be failing if you believe this poll, 51% to 45%. 4% polled say they are undecided at this point. >>>
i mean my mother and i wouldn't fill them out and send them in >> reporter: we took this information about virgil sr. who is on the voting roll and brought it here to helen purcell. the office relies on signature match scanning on mail-in ballots to make sure someone isn't voting using a deceased person's ballot. it is a crime. people to let them know when someone passes away and present a death certificate. we told them that he wanted his father's name off of the voting rolls rolls so...
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. >> reporter: don't let the backpack or the ball cap fool you. joe thomas sr. is not your typical college student. >> going to work every day and coming to class five days a week. it's very tough. >> reporter: the 55-year-old is now believed to be the oldest player ever in division i football. so what's your secret? >> just eating and working out. handoff for a three-yard gain, a yardstick not fully measure. how badly did he want this shot? >> he's been bothering me for years. the guy comes in my office and says i want to play. >> reporter: thomas played ball in high school but a speech impediment made him think college wasn't for him. decades later after the economy tanked and the construction business crumbled, he needed a new start. >> i needed a college education. practicing with the same squad where his son, current green bay packer joe thomas jr., had played just a few years ago. >> at first everybody took it as a little joke, but after a while when he actually was out there working with us, come in the weight room and we do the conditioning, we accept him
. >> reporter: don't let the backpack or the ball cap fool you. joe thomas sr. is not your typical college student. >> going to work every day and coming to class five days a week. it's very tough. >> reporter: the 55-year-old is now believed to be the oldest player ever in division i football. so what's your secret? >> just eating and working out. handoff for a three-yard gain, a yardstick not fully measure. how badly did he want this shot? >> he's been bothering...
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. >> reporter: it is thanksgiving time and that means when you cook the big meal. >> turkeys are easy. something always goes wrong. if you sr*fplt -- haven't thawed your turkey don't freak out. liquid courage helps. >> it takes 30 minutes per pound. >> reporter: it gives you time to whip upside dishes. there is a secret to making great mash >> one part butter, one part butter heated up and those makes the best mashed potatoes. >> reporter: if someone is hosting and you don't know what to bring. >> buy a pumpkin pie. >> reporter: don't panic like one mom who did after her kids snuck legos into the stuffing before she cooked it. >> i wouldn't eat the stuffing, if you want to get rid of that, that is good. fine to eat. >> reporter: great advice, don't eat the stuffing. >> i think you can pull the legos without anyone knowing. >> reporter: unless they melted in the stuffing. everyone has a story and when you smoke a turkey, you have to have it warmer than we did. dad, how is it going? >> don't experiment on the biggest day -- >> that is t experiment on the biggest day. >> reporter: butter ball will be ready for you. they start
. >> reporter: it is thanksgiving time and that means when you cook the big meal. >> turkeys are easy. something always goes wrong. if you sr*fplt -- haven't thawed your turkey don't freak out. liquid courage helps. >> it takes 30 minutes per pound. >> reporter: it gives you time to whip upside dishes. there is a secret to making great mash >> one part butter, one part butter heated up and those makes the best mashed potatoes. >> reporter: if someone is...
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. >> reporter: detectives are keeping a tightlipped over what they know now leading up to the shooting of tenia farmer on sr 51 farmer called 911 and said three hispanic and any white her near seventh avenue and broadway. she never said why.>> we are leaving all options open at this point. >> reporter: the sun is still out and it is rush-hour traffic. a lot of potential witnesses. farmer tells 911 operators that she comes up to seventh avenue that is when it looked like the three men were getting out of the truck to approach her. she gets nervous, and she speeds off. farmer says she entered the 51 near jefferson which means farmer was on the i-10 for a short time. somewhere between mcdowell and thomas road she tells 911 operators they are right next to me. it is the last thing farmer said before calls of gunshot and it crash poor in. police have a good description on the truck. they now need someone to id who was in that truck. and who was in contact with farmer in south phoenix. >> we need to know if somebody has put something on social media that concerned someone. us information anonymously than sit on t
. >> reporter: detectives are keeping a tightlipped over what they know now leading up to the shooting of tenia farmer on sr 51 farmer called 911 and said three hispanic and any white her near seventh avenue and broadway. she never said why.>> we are leaving all options open at this point. >> reporter: the sun is still out and it is rush-hour traffic. a lot of potential witnesses. farmer tells 911 operators that she comes up to seventh avenue that is when it looked like the...
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reports. pkg(nats)wheemy erd jennifer reese moved into r home...(nats)they made they were wron(sot- jennifer reese/homeowner)"he's down there for maybe about 20 minutes or srs and says, 'we have some d news.'the technician diagnosed a cracked heat exchanger... a dangerouproblem that can allow ca monoo cape io the house.ats) "this was tagged right her" technician aced this tag on furnace... anthen e syst so itcouldn't be f turned on. ot-jery reesmeowne"the sales guy s out here a half hour after the syem was disabled." trying to get the reeses to spd thousanf reese/homeowner)"your family is goio free you better get a new one." (nats)jeremy opion. (natsot)"there's nothing in here that's abnormal."service manager k kingston r mera iide eviden ancrks. and o (sot-mike kingston/stocker oil) (kingston) "ran a fultest on it. everything checks out okay and it's running fine." (ryan) "everything looked fine?" ton) "everytng lood fine." (natif there problem... kingston says th furnace should only be turned off... not taken apart... (nat-sot)"the gas valve was ut offjust in case the pipes from freezing in the winter. and while it might rare... we foundhom wners around t
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reporter: he faced sexual charges before. in those cases, he was found not guilty or the charges were dropped. many this rape case, prosecutors believe there's enough evidence for con sr*eurbgs. the alleged victim met at a concert then they hung out at a bar and then a rooftop. >> reporter: he was once featured in "people" magazine a one of the the top 50 bachelors mt. country now he's making headlines again for something his attorney said is completely made up. >> the allegations in this case are false and tpr*euf louse and the truth will come out in a court of law. >> reporter: his attorney says he will post his bail soon. >>> a friend who claimed that hernandez shot him in the face is suing cnn for airing photos of him recovering in a hospital bed. it aired last year and claims it invaded his privacy because heny never provideed the photos or author aoeuedized the use. manslaughter for withing causing a deadly crash. he crashed this a utility pole and two other cars. the teen is due back in court this january. >> police are investigating after an elderly man is killed. >>> one person is recovering after a serious crash. the victim was air lifted to the hospital. no
reporter: he faced sexual charges before. in those cases, he was found not guilty or the charges were dropped. many this rape case, prosecutors believe there's enough evidence for con sr*eurbgs. the alleged victim met at a concert then they hung out at a bar and then a rooftop. >> reporter: he was once featured in "people" magazine a one of the the top 50 bachelors mt. country now he's making headlines again for something his attorney said is completely made up. >> the...
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. >> reporter: the burglary happened at mccoy's nearly $3 million mansion at tampa palms. investigators tell us 17-year- home through an open door. his father, gerald, sr., confronted the teen. there was a couple of. the older mccoy -- there was a scuffle. the older mccoy suffered a fractured wrist. frazier pulled a silver firearm before taking off. police saturated the area and eventually located frazier at another nearby residence. people who live in the area are understandably upset and concerned. >> we've been living here 25 years. gated, as you say. certainly this is not just a gate. there's guards there. >> reporter: about the same time as gerald mccoy, jr., was achieving his 39th career sack, frazier was being interviewed by detectives. they now believe he was responsible for a burglary in pasco county over the weekend. they did locate the firearm which turned out to airsoft type pellet gun. >> and frazier is now in the hillsboro county jail facing a laundry list of charges, including armed burglary, grand theft aggravated assault and aggravated battery. he's currently held by deputies without bond. reporting live in tampa, i'm chip osowski, new
. >> reporter: the burglary happened at mccoy's nearly $3 million mansion at tampa palms. investigators tell us 17-year- home through an open door. his father, gerald, sr., confronted the teen. there was a couple of. the older mccoy -- there was a scuffle. the older mccoy suffered a fractured wrist. frazier pulled a silver firearm before taking off. police saturated the area and eventually located frazier at another nearby residence. people who live in the area are understandably upset...
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. >> reporter: asofter tours inftt iraq and afghanistan, army veteran chris dumont said symptoms of post truck stress sr disorder were killing him.e kili >> i couldn't figure out what was going on.ldn't i couldn't think. think things were always kind ofs foggy. >> reporter: diagnosed with depression and prescribed nine different medications dumonttiom then heard about k-9s for warriors.warr an organization inn i jacksonville florida providingvi specially trained service dogsig for vets with ptsd. founder sherri duval says the ss rescue dogs are put through thru weeks learning to work withg tow the dogs and the results. and t >> it's just like watching a blossom. you can see them come out of o their shell. you can see them smile again, laugh again, tell jokes again.la like they did before war.e w >> reporter: medical expertsicap say it's proven animals canlsan help reduce stress.s. >> the empathy that you getmp let's say by having an animalnia or a dog helping you, that companionship is fundamental to the benefit suffering from ptsd. p >> reporter: chris dumont has had steel for two yearswo y now and cut
. >> reporter: asofter tours inftt iraq and afghanistan, army veteran chris dumont said symptoms of post truck stress sr disorder were killing him.e kili >> i couldn't figure out what was going on.ldn't i couldn't think. think things were always kind ofs foggy. >> reporter: diagnosed with depression and prescribed nine different medications dumonttiom then heard about k-9s for warriors.warr an organization inn i jacksonville florida providingvi specially trained service dogsig...
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sr for it. >> is the house like a little factory? >> looks like santa the workshop exploded. there's tape, ribbon, flags, scissors, sharpies and gifts -- all over the place. >> reporter: karen vaughan, who lost her son, a navy s.e.a.l. to war says the program is invaluable. >> when it's all said and done, you know what your child gave his life for or what these kids know what they're fathers gave is, you wonder if the rest of america understands, and so when somebody like leette and her beautiful family come together to do such amazing acts of kindness, it really warms your heart. >> good job. good job. good job. >> reporter: it's often said it's better to give than receive. and for the rebacks, the sentiment holds true, working hard at the holidays they say, is no sacrifice at all. not when it's for families who have made the ultimate sacrifice. >> uh-huh. >> we owe them a debt we can never repay. being able to provide something at christmas to let them know that we're thankful is really important. >> wow. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. >> so far the reback helps hundreds of military families through their program and like to help mow. >> amazing. beautiful. >> teac
sr for it. >> is the house like a little factory? >> looks like santa the workshop exploded. there's tape, ribbon, flags, scissors, sharpies and gifts -- all over the place. >> reporter: karen vaughan, who lost her son, a navy s.e.a.l. to war says the program is invaluable. >> when it's all said and done, you know what your child gave his life for or what these kids know what they're fathers gave is, you wonder if the rest of america understands, and so when somebody...
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sr near mount everest in nepal. nel many residents fled theirhe homes after being awakeeing awae concerned by the quake.he quake no immediate reports of casualties or damages.al or dam. nepal is still recoveringis sec though from last year's yr' earthquake which killed nearly l 9,000 >> to the philippines wherere police in the capitol city of manila diffused a possibleble bomb found in a trash can near n the u.s. embassy.the no one was injured. iured a street sweeper found a cell a phone tied to a bottle withottli wires in it and then calledn ll police. no word yet on who may have he planted that device there. t >> starting today, the peoplehee of cuba will observe anyone aon days of mourning to honor their former leader fideleader l castro. he died friday in havana at the age of 90. 9 on wednesday castro's ashes across cuba retracing theng t march of his rebel army from the sierra mountains to the capitol. his burial is set for december 4th. >> this morning a manhunt under way in nes wmorn orleans t a shootout between two men reportedly arguing left nineeft people hurt and one man deadd overnight. >>> happened on the famous famou
sr near mount everest in nepal. nel many residents fled theirhe homes after being awakeeing awae concerned by the quake.he quake no immediate reports of casualties or damages.al or dam. nepal is still recoveringis sec though from last year's yr' earthquake which killed nearly l 9,000 >> to the philippines wherere police in the capitol city of manila diffused a possibleble bomb found in a trash can near n the u.s. embassy.the no one was injured. iured a street sweeper found a cell a phone...
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. >> reporter: where presidents spend their vacations is a window into their personalities, george bush liked to spend the hottest month of the year in texas at his ranch. george bu george bush srnkport, maine. mar-a-lago is nestled between a stunning stream of multi-million dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service teams are assessing threats that could come by land, sea and air, and standing outside the club, it doesn't take long to see the skies above will be a major concern. >> that plane is, what, maybe a couple thousand feet over us? >> reporter: the palm beach international airport, just a few miles west of mar-a-lago. >> you can see the path for commercial aircraft. >> reporter: for years trump has wage add legal battle to keep commercial and private planes from flying over this estate, and now that he is president-elect, he might have just gotten his way. when he is on the property, rodriguez says, the airspace every mar-a-lago will be closed. >> this would be a type of aircraft that an individual would use to drive his plane into -- on the property. >> reporter: in the waters around mar-a-lago, the u.s. coast guard is already
. >> reporter: where presidents spend their vacations is a window into their personalities, george bush liked to spend the hottest month of the year in texas at his ranch. george bu george bush srnkport, maine. mar-a-lago is nestled between a stunning stream of multi-million dollar homes. the best view comes from across the bay. rodriguez says secret service teams are assessing threats that could come by land, sea and air, and standing outside the club, it doesn't take long to see the...
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council members wants to take it step further sr and taking action today.iotoda melanie alnwick live at the t wilson building with the latestt there. mel? >>er reporter: hey, e.guys.gs. the stakes are going to get evet higher with the next congress in you recall in the last congressr there was a bill that the housee enforce or literally get rid off sanctuary cities across theoss united states, and there wasre s another one that wanted to umedu fines on the district ofnes columbia for not complying witht those federal immigrationigra reporting laws. and those did not make it into legislation because of the democrat controlled senate.e. now, the tables have turned andd so things are getting a littlee tricky here in the district ofic columbia.mb mayor muriel bowser did reaffirm the stow's status assange to yoo wary city af election. but now as you mentioned,oned council member wanting to a stee further with new languagee basically opposing federal immigration raids. now take look at the video hereh these are the kind of raids that they're talking about.'re tag council member brianne, says federal raids like this sparkedk fear in her ward oneone constitu
council members wants to take it step further sr and taking action today.iotoda melanie alnwick live at the t wilson building with the latestt there. mel? >>er reporter: hey, e.guys.gs. the stakes are going to get evet higher with the next congress in you recall in the last congressr there was a bill that the housee enforce or literally get rid off sanctuary cities across theoss united states, and there wasre s another one that wanted to umedu fines on the district ofnes columbia for not...
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reporter: the caserand case remains under investigationtiga while authorities search theorih property for other missingther g people. people. more charges including murder me could be filed. in new york, patricia stark,a sr fox news.fos. >> 5:24 right now.:24 ght now. go fund me page for aa predominantly black baptist btit burned and vandalized has andda raised more than $200,000 too restore the building.ing. its initial goal was only onl 10,000. in addition to being burned bur the church was spray painted pad with the words vote trump. tru so far no suspects have been identified. >> ?? >> 5:25. gary mcgrady, wisdom martin.n. hey, you're talking aboutng abo pretty, what, mild day todayod on tap? pretty normal. >> considering yesterday was a heat wave. he >> i would definitely say itiniy was an indian summer day lowerow to mid 80's. holly loves.y loves that she's rooting for theor t indian summer.mer. one thing everybody needs to n know a beautiful fall weekend.k. >> awesome. >> isn't that really what's tha imt reportant. >> that's what it's all aboutat really. you can stop talking right there.stop >> that's what i thought.s wh i don't want to buraty the lead. that's what it's called in i journalism, righ
reporter: the caserand case remains under investigationtiga while authorities search theorih property for other missingther g people. people. more charges including murder me could be filed. in new york, patricia stark,a sr fox news.fos. >> 5:24 right now.:24 ght now. go fund me page for aa predominantly black baptist btit burned and vandalized has andda raised more than $200,000 too restore the building.ing. its initial goal was only onl 10,000. in addition to being burned bur the church...
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. >> reporter: from the paradeter to the balls to the actual the a swearing in ceremony, itt probably comes as no surprise sr that being part of celebration means forking over r whole lot of cash.ash. hotel packages have beenave b designed for family friendly frl groups as well as luxury l travelers.els >> we have one of our, you know, main sweets our royal sweet assu we call it which is the only onl bullet proof resistant windoww equipped sweet in the city tit selling for $20,000. $20,0 it is about 4,000 square feet. >> reporter: if you're luckyte i enough to fall into the group oo luxury travelers, you may one being offered by the four tf seasons in georgetown.. >> so a lot comes with that. obviously space andously entertainment space as well. wel house car is available fortle fr guest staying there as well wein have a privateth entrance.ranc this could actual be combineom into a 12 room union if you wanted to it's got its own entire security system also. a >> reporter: committee ofttee locally elected officials offic estimates ensuring the safety st and well-being of of one involvv in the festivities w ov
. >> reporter: from the paradeter to the balls to the actual the a swearing in ceremony, itt probably comes as no surprise sr that being part of celebration means forking over r whole lot of cash.ash. hotel packages have beenave b designed for family friendly frl groups as well as luxury l travelers.els >> we have one of our, you know, main sweets our royal sweet assu we call it which is the only onl bullet proof resistant windoww equipped sweet in the city tit selling for $20,000....
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barnard helping make sure sr your vote counts.yo vot he's live this morning if youf u couldn't guess it by what'ss behind him at a polling place ip northwest d.c. bob.bo >> reporter: guys, good repor morning. yes, this is the last day ofis s early voting in d.c..c yesterday it ended in maryland.n tomorrow is the last day you cau the poll here at one judiciary y square the busiest of the past p two weeks of early voting in the district opened 8:30.:3 take look about 20 people in line before the polling place pa here opened and now there arere dozens so this is long lineg le here. this has been the busiest.st. up until today, roughly 22,0000 early ballots cast here at at judiciary square. squ i mentioned that maryland and yesterday, yesterday 150,000 1,0 people voted early in maryland.n bringing the total of early voting in mary 877,000. that's about twice as many asbo voted early in 2012.ut t again, tomorrow is the last dayt in virginia and that's absenteee ballot situation where you have to vote in personuati wonith anc why you can't vote on tuesday t but they'll basically take any excuse, and again here the lastl day for early voting in then district here's a sa
barnard helping make sure sr your vote counts.yo vot he's live this morning if youf u couldn't guess it by what'ss behind him at a polling place ip northwest d.c. bob.bo >> reporter: guys, good repor morning. yes, this is the last day ofis s early voting in d.c..c yesterday it ended in maryland.n tomorrow is the last day you cau the poll here at one judiciary y square the busiest of the past p two weeks of early voting in the district opened 8:30.:3 take look about 20 people in line...
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sr. theyouery mayreje llkinisg teni what happens next? what's metro have to say about it? does thes mayor have enough power, bob, t do something about this and make change? >> reporter: she's got a voiceoi and allowed one, and it will beb expressed soon. they haven't gotten to that jusj yet here. yet here. we're on the fifth floor of theo wilson building the mayor t ceremonial conference room.e roo breakfast.ea they got sausage, potatoes, eggs here. here and the metering still going ono they've spoken about homelessness in the city.y the three city's 311 system. ste they'll talk about metro veryutr soon here. again, this is mayor bowser andr her staff and the d.c. counciloc meeting to talk about a wholehoe host of issues facing the city.c this the first mayor's councilnc breakfast post election day.n you talk about the metroet schedule for rail service. s he it t is. it's proposed reduction all all across the board.rd monday through thursday, fromrsf 5a no longer till midnight. friday 5am to 1:00 a.m. saturday 7am to 1:00 a.m. no longer restoring service until l 3:00 in the morning on friday fa and saturday nights on sunday,d, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. p this wou
sr. theyouery mayreje llkinisg teni what happens next? what's metro have to say about it? does thes mayor have enough power, bob, t do something about this and make change? >> reporter: she's got a voiceoi and allowed one, and it will beb expressed soon. they haven't gotten to that jusj yet here. yet here. we're on the fifth floor of theo wilson building the mayor t ceremonial conference room.e roo breakfast.ea they got sausage, potatoes, eggs here. here and the metering still going ono...
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charles schwab sr., vice president chief investment strategist liz oen thank you for joining us any expectations out of the fed will we hear tomorrow and what do you look for out of the jobs' reportght get a hint that december still on the table but i don't think that is anything terrible unique relative to what they have been saying couple months jobs' report only a needle mover if significant below expectations and election related turmoil. >> 175,000 jobs jon would that basically confirm to you yes the fed is going to raise in december. >> yeah the fed just wants to see the economic data go a as it has been going then will move in december so as liz ann says if a negative surprise may be people say they are not going to move in december we will get a market reaction. >> i think it would have been to be in conjunction with other problems, either significant spike in the dollar the financial conditions or some election related volatility that goes beyond what is expected in conjunction with weaker jobs' report i think -- >> we have seen long term interest rates go up almost a half percentage point last few months what do you make of that, and how serious problem could that be fo
charles schwab sr., vice president chief investment strategist liz oen thank you for joining us any expectations out of the fed will we hear tomorrow and what do you look for out of the jobs' reportght get a hint that december still on the table but i don't think that is anything terrible unique relative to what they have been saying couple months jobs' report only a needle mover if significant below expectations and election related turmoil. >> 175,000 jobs jon would that basically...