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. >> dave was detective david riley. two weeks after roger's death, he questioned beverly for several hours and then asked her to come to state police headquarters. >> he said, but, you know, we've got to go through this procedure with everybody. being the southern woman, that's all it took. i was not about to inconvenience the police. >> you didn't want to put them out? >> of course not. i just did what they told me to do. >> which was to take a lie detector test that police recorded. >> do you know who shot roger? >> i think it was himself. >> you think it was roger that shot himself? okay. did you yourself shoot roger? >> oh, no. >> you did not? >> god, no. >> when the polygraph was over, the examiner told beverly the results suggested she wasn't telling the truth. beverly says she was still reeling from that shock when a seemingly sympathetic detective dave riley took over. >> riley just came rushing into the room, and he was just so concerned about me. >> the detective wondered if there was something that beverly wa
. >> dave was detective david riley. two weeks after roger's death, he questioned beverly for several hours and then asked her to come to state police headquarters. >> he said, but, you know, we've got to go through this procedure with everybody. being the southern woman, that's all it took. i was not about to inconvenience the police. >> you didn't want to put them out? >> of course not. i just did what they told me to do. >> which was to take a lie detector test...
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riley. >> in the '80s ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the flip side of that, the late '70s was a time in my life where i also liked to party. so i grew up with my friends in high school. we partied a lot. you know, we drank and things like that. and that continued to be a part of my life even when i was a soldier. >> and that's what eddie lowery is up to the night of july 26th, 1981. he's throwing a party at his trailer. but around 3:00 a.m., growing tired of the company, lowery steps out for some fresh air. he doesn't get far. >> when i left my trailer, aim down the dirt road right here that was in front of my trailer. i made a left, i came down elm street, and approximately a block or two -- maybe a block down the road, right here, i hit a parked car. i still got a scar -- a small scar right here where my chin hit the steering wheel and my head hit the wind
riley. >> in the '80s ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the flip side of that, the late '70s was a time in my life where i also liked to party. so i grew up with my friends in high school. we partied a lot. you know, we drank and things like that. and that continued to be a...
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riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was among iowans and the vernment. this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's interested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect and children to learn that even though we're a small town of 4200, the governor of the state of iowa came from here. riley says he's not only proud of this room and what it showcases and teaches. he's proud of f e man he calls his friend, governor branstad. 36:9 he could be sitting in an easy chair retired, but he decided iowa was where he wanted to put his efforts in, we all back him on that. go well into the evening, there are a number of high profile speakers who will be taking the stage. we'll have a wrap up up the event tonight at ten. live at the iowa state
riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was among iowans and the vernment. this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's interested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect...
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riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's interested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect and children to learn that even though we're a small town of 4200, the governor of the state of iowa came from here. riley says he's not only proud of this room and what it showcases and teaches. he's proud of the man he calls his friend, governor branstad. 36:9 he could be sitting in an easy chair retired, but he decided iowa was where he wanted to put his efforts in, we all back him on that. amanda/livesat: this event will likely go well into the evening, there are a number of high profile speakers who will be we'll have a wrap up up the event tonight at ten. live at the iowa state fairgroun
riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's interested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect and children to learn that even...
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the two coaches met once before -- mike riley beat jim mora in 2012, when riley was at oregon statat disappointing for them -- they were ranked as high as seventh in the country early in the season. nebraska got into a bowl game with a 5-7 record, but those seven losses are by a combined 31 points. "we've had what you would call a rollercoaster but at the same time it wasn't a rollercoaster week to week because of the continued d rk that these guys showed and the example that they set that allowed us to even get better as the season went along even though we went through some hard times," said riley. "more than anything it's just an opportunity to play another game together as a team and test ourselves against one of the great teams in college football," said ucla head coach jim mora. the fostererarms bowl kicks off at 8-15 on saturday night on espn. new iowa state football coach matt campbell ys the cyclones could be getting new uniforms. campbell tells the des moines register that he's a traditionalist -- but adds that, quote "re-identifying ourselves on a national stage is really
the two coaches met once before -- mike riley beat jim mora in 2012, when riley was at oregon statat disappointing for them -- they were ranked as high as seventh in the country early in the season. nebraska got into a bowl game with a 5-7 record, but those seven losses are by a combined 31 points. "we've had what you would call a rollercoaster but at the same time it wasn't a rollercoaster week to week because of the continued d rk that these guys showed and the example that they set that...
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"no thoughts of any different rotation," said mike riley. "we went over rotation at all positions yesterday and our offensive line we haven't really historically rotated. the other positions we have our rotations we'll update you on that game tonight at 10. as nebraska's bowl week winds down, iowa's is just getting started. the hawkeyes are in los angeles and along with the fun teams get to have during bowl weeks, kirk ferentz has preached knowing how to mix business with pleasure. mark woodley from our sister station kwwl has the latest from los angeles. the hawkeyes have said all along is is a business trip. they've come out here to southern california to win a football game and it's going to take a lot of focus to get that done against a tough stanford cardinal team. and of course when you think about stanford, the first name that comes to mind is christian mccaffery,the a-p player of the year, and a guy who can get it done both running and catching the football. it's also a stanford squad that's big and fast defensively and the hawkeyes
"no thoughts of any different rotation," said mike riley. "we went over rotation at all positions yesterday and our offensive line we haven't really historically rotated. the other positions we have our rotations we'll update you on that game tonight at 10. as nebraska's bowl week winds down, iowa's is just getting started. the hawkeyes are in los angeles and along with the fun teams get to have during bowl weeks, kirk ferentz has preached knowing how to mix business with...
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my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show, the public service announcement features people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. >> in the united states, 88 people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign directed by spike lee and paid for everytown for gun safety, a group found bid former new york city mayor michael bloomberg to push back against the national rifle association. >> it's safety breaking. >> reporter: gun control is ad marks the n.b.a.'s entry into the polarizing debate over guns, a first for a professional sports league and largely led by the players who are increasingly using their celebrity to draw attention to community violence. >> the guns should never be an option. >> reporter: like anthony seen marching with protesters in his hometown of baltimore last april following the dead of freddie gray who suffered a final injury while in police custody. >> i've seen so many of my peers and friends lose their life to gun violence. one day they're here, the next day they're not due to gun violence
my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show, the public service announcement features people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. >> in the united states, 88 people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign directed by spike lee and paid for everytown for gun safety, a group found bid former new york city mayor michael bloomberg to push back against the national rifle association. >> it's safety...
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the two coaches met once before -- mike riley beat jim mora in 2012, when riley was at oregon state the bruins are 8-4 -- disappointing for them -- they were ranked as high as seventh ininhe country early in the seasonon nebraskakaot into a bowl game with a 5-7 record, but those seven losses are by a combined 31 points. "we've had what you would call a rollercoaster but at the same time it wasn't a rollercoaster week to week because of the continued work that these guys showed and the example that they set that allowed us to even get better as the season went along even times," said riley. "m"me than anything it's just an opportununy to play another ga together as a team and test ourselves against one of the great teams in college football," said ucla head coach jim mora. the foster farms bowl kicks off at 8-15 on saturday night on espn. new iowa state football coach matt campbell says the cyclones could be getting new uniforms. campbell tells the des moines register that he's a traditionalist -- but adds that, quote "re-identifying ourselves on a national stage is really important". he
the two coaches met once before -- mike riley beat jim mora in 2012, when riley was at oregon state the bruins are 8-4 -- disappointing for them -- they were ranked as high as seventh ininhe country early in the seasonon nebraskakaot into a bowl game with a 5-7 record, but those seven losses are by a combined 31 points. "we've had what you would call a rollercoaster but at the same time it wasn't a rollercoaster week to week because of the continued work that these guys showed and the...
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riley 30:31 it's been a know the roots he had. the love he had for the state of iowa and our country. governor branstad city, and grew up in was friends the governor who he calls by his first 33:24 terry always had trouble with charlie horses when it got cold he'd get pulled out of game with c crlie horses bubuhe'd get right riley is the president of the historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was among iowans and the government. this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's inrested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect and children to learn that even though we're a small town of 4200, the governor of the state of iowa came from here. riley says he's not only proud of this room and what it he's proud of the man he calls his friend, governor branstad. 36:9
riley 30:31 it's been a know the roots he had. the love he had for the state of iowa and our country. governor branstad city, and grew up in was friends the governor who he calls by his first 33:24 terry always had trouble with charlie horses when it got cold he'd get pulled out of game with c crlie horses bubuhe'd get right riley is the president of the historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says...
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my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show from the nba mvp, the public service announcement also features people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign was directed by spike lee and paid for by "everytown for gun safety," a group founded by michael bloomberg to push back against the national rifle association. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: gun control is never directly mentioned, but the ad marks the nba's entry into the polarizing debate over guns, a first for a professional sports league and largely led by the players, who are increasingly using their celebrity to draw attention to community violence. >> the guns should never be an option. >> reporter: like anthony, seen here marching with protesters in his hometown of baltimore last april following the death of freddie gray who suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. >> i've seen so many of my peers and so many of my friends lose their life to gun violence. one day they're here, the next day they
my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show from the nba mvp, the public service announcement also features people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign was directed by spike lee and paid for by "everytown for gun safety," a group founded by michael bloomberg to push back against the national rifle association. >> it's heartbreaking. >>...
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riley 30:31 it's been a sense of pride. i know the rootse had. the love he had for the state of iowa and our country. governor branstad was born in forest city, and grew up in the area. riley lewis was friends the governor who he calls by his first name. 33:24 terry always had trouble with charlie horses when it got cold he'd get pulled out of game with charlie horses but he'd get right back in and have it. riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into the branstad room, out of all the memorbilia - he always takes note of the duffy cartoons. he says they're a sign of the times,and portray what the mood was among iowans and the government. this room has become a treasure to north central iowa, one they'd like to share with anyone who's interested in learning more about the longest serving governor in u.s. history. 34:56 it's a place we want people to reflect and children to learn that even though we're a small town of 4200, the governor of the from here. riley says he's not only proud of this room and what i
riley 30:31 it's been a sense of pride. i know the rootse had. the love he had for the state of iowa and our country. governor branstad was born in forest city, and grew up in the area. riley lewis was friends the governor who he calls by his first name. 33:24 terry always had trouble with charlie horses when it got cold he'd get pulled out of game with charlie horses but he'd get right back in and have it. riley is the president of the winnebego county historical society. when he walks into...
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riley ead us off with some comments. >> good morning. i am honored to be here on hallowed grounds to talk about the physician role in reducing firearm violence. there was a time in this country where we didn't think we could cure polio. and prevent its crippling effects on both young and ofmente there was also a time in this country where we didn't we could prevent needless deaths and injuries and disabilities from automobile accidents. here was a time in our country not too long ago where we didn't think we would ever be able to prevent the spread of iv and aids. now, friends, these three examples really underscore how we as physicians think about firearm violence. and i think it's pretty significant that you have three organizations who are participating in this very special event that represents almost half -- more than half of the physicians in the united states of america. that's because we feel strongly that the similar approaches that we have made progress in other issues that affect the public are relevant to the discussion about
riley ead us off with some comments. >> good morning. i am honored to be here on hallowed grounds to talk about the physician role in reducing firearm violence. there was a time in this country where we didn't think we could cure polio. and prevent its crippling effects on both young and ofmente there was also a time in this country where we didn't we could prevent needless deaths and injuries and disabilities from automobile accidents. here was a time in our country not too long ago...
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wayne riley is the president of american college of physicians. he is a professor of medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine and professor of health care management at the owen graduate school of management. with those introductions, i riley ike to have dr. head us off with some comments. >> good morning. honored to be here on hollow ground to talk about the physician will in reducing fire -- role in reducing firearm violence. there was a time in this country where we didn't think we could cure polio and prevent its crippling effects on both young and old. there was also a time of this country where we didn't think we could prevent needless deaths and injuries and disability from automobile accidents. there was a time in our country not too long ago where we didn't think we would ever be able to prevent the spread of hiv and aids. examplesthese three really underscore how we as physicians think about firearm violence. and i think it is pretty significant that you have three organizations who are participating in this very special even
wayne riley is the president of american college of physicians. he is a professor of medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine and professor of health care management at the owen graduate school of management. with those introductions, i riley ike to have dr. head us off with some comments. >> good morning. honored to be here on hollow ground to talk about the physician will in reducing fire -- role in reducing firearm violence. there was a time in this country where we didn't...
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as for riley, your father says he's sorry. time to look at what's coming up a bizarre high-speed chase in michigan. you will not believe who was behind the wheel. jim: that will wrap it up for us at 7:00. thanks for having us in. whd cy this is the best block of all. it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at those reindeer. jeffrey, you're awfully quiet back there. i was just thinking... maybe it's time we finish this test drive and head back to the dealership? that is so jeffrey... soooo jeffrey... so jeffrey... oh. elves.. it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new passat >>> lights, camera, access. >> that's a juicy one, huh? he's talking about having sex with prostitutes. oh, there is a consequence to this lifestyle. given a reality check.
as for riley, your father says he's sorry. time to look at what's coming up a bizarre high-speed chase in michigan. you will not believe who was behind the wheel. jim: that will wrap it up for us at 7:00. thanks for having us in. whd cy this is the best block of all. it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at those reindeer. jeffrey, you're awfully quiet back there. i was just thinking... maybe it's time we finish this test drive and head back...
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my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show from the nba mvp, the public service people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign was directed by spike lee and paid for by "everytown for gun safety," a group founded by former new york city mayor against the national rifle association. never directly mentioned, but the ad marks the nba's entry into the polarizing debate over guns, a first for a professional sports league and largely led by the players, who are increasingly using their celebrity to draw attention to community violence. >> the guns should never be an option. >> reporter: like anthonon seen hehe marching with proteteers in his hometown of baltimore last april following the death of spinal injury while in police custody. >> i've seen so many of my peers and so many of my friends lose their life to gun violence. one day they're here, the next day they're not due to gun violence, violence, period, and now i'm in a situation where my voice can be heard. >> repo
my daughter riley is that age. >> reporter: while riley curry has stolen the show from the nba mvp, the public service people who don't often grab headlines, victims of gun violence. people die from gun violence every day. >> reporter: the campaign was directed by spike lee and paid for by "everytown for gun safety," a group founded by former new york city mayor against the national rifle association. never directly mentioned, but the ad marks the nba's entry into the...
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riley the little girl is going to be well past college at this point. areas of fog, mild temperatures 46-56 then tomorrow, mild again. so maybe you have roller blades or the bike under the tree. maybe santa brings that tonight then you've got a goods shot getting out tomorrow. about 20 degrees above normal making it to the low 60s, these are really incredible christmas temperatures. so check them out here. looking for upper 50s, 6 o everett and grafton upper 60s as far as holiday for tomorrow and saturday. temperatures will be cooler but we're looking for another round of wet weather on sunday and maybe even a few flakes on monday. if that precipitation is there the temperatures are cold enough. running through the timeline for the week keep clouds around on saturday but saturday night into sunday morning is whether the wet weather work through again possibility lingering showers for sunday as well. we got the big boost in the cooler temperatures saturday. another boost on sunday. but then the cold air really does invade as we cake of kick off -- kick o
riley the little girl is going to be well past college at this point. areas of fog, mild temperatures 46-56 then tomorrow, mild again. so maybe you have roller blades or the bike under the tree. maybe santa brings that tonight then you've got a goods shot getting out tomorrow. about 20 degrees above normal making it to the low 60s, these are really incredible christmas temperatures. so check them out here. looking for upper 50s, 6 o everett and grafton upper 60s as far as holiday for tomorrow...
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. >> john riley found this guy. half old. >> using a temporary placard that expired in july of 2014. >> why do you keep using the one that is expired. >> waiting for the other one to come in. >> he tried to get a placard last march but the state rejected his request. >> accumulation of the last expired. his placard gets added to this stack at the police station. >> that is the real expiration date, one here, this is home made one. >> officer riley figured drivers would start getting the growing. father was in the store when he was deceased. >> there is no reason you should be parking in the handicap spot. >> he has to be here with you. >> this woman told us she is a caregiver and her elderly client left while she shopped at costco. >> it's hard to believe. >> it's hard, what can i say. >> fine for that is 505- dollars. >> i will be honest with you ma'am, i don't believe you. >> toughen forcement appreciated by drivers who truly need the parking spot. >> they ought to be fined, they ought to be put in jail. >> >>> well the weather now we said we wouldn't complain about the warm weathe
. >> john riley found this guy. half old. >> using a temporary placard that expired in july of 2014. >> why do you keep using the one that is expired. >> waiting for the other one to come in. >> he tried to get a placard last march but the state rejected his request. >> accumulation of the last expired. his placard gets added to this stack at the police station. >> that is the real expiration date, one here, this is home made one. >> officer riley...
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nebraska's mike riley. early on, it looked like the brksz ruins would dominate. make it 21-78.kes this distinctional one-hand grab. now there's zempb minutes, maine believes 3729. >> i was trying to go out gentsds tick that. it was 17-17 at the half. miami driving late in the game. going to be picked off. washington state goes onto win. >> try to go out against tulsa. a quick-skrooenged p. >> shooir enough, that he don't work. for a 57 yard tumpdown, the hockeys are clear to have these games on land. the lead was down to just three. but tulsa with a bold victory. >> and then at 5:00, michigan state plays in the cotton bowl classic january 11th on espn. fr the eagles, a year of disappointment. washington wins 38-24. after going just 4-12 last season, it's now headed to the playoffs. >> the first nba title in four decades and the league's most valuable player, stef curry was named the associated press male athlete of the year. just the fourth player to win the award during lebron james, larry bird and michael jordan. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, the popular christmas gift that
nebraska's mike riley. early on, it looked like the brksz ruins would dominate. make it 21-78.kes this distinctional one-hand grab. now there's zempb minutes, maine believes 3729. >> i was trying to go out gentsds tick that. it was 17-17 at the half. miami driving late in the game. going to be picked off. washington state goes onto win. >> try to go out against tulsa. a quick-skrooenged p. >> shooir enough, that he don't work. for a 57 yard tumpdown, the hockeys are clear to...
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. >> reporter: meredith riley, a 37-year-old social worker in new jersey, used to think of herself ase class. >> it was the good life. it really was. it was wonderful. and now if i don't go to work, i don't get paid. >> reporter: her county job, which paid about $50,000 a year, was eliminated in the recession. a single mother of two, riley now works three part-time jobs and makes less money. >> i think the toughest part is not preparing a future for my children that my parents prepared for me. >> reporter: barely half of adults are middle income earners, defined as a household making between $42,000 and $126,000 annually. the percentage has been falling steadily since 1971. as the middle class has hollowed ut, the upper income bracket has grown from 14% to 21% of americans. that upper class takes home of nearly after of all annual income in the u.s., 49%, up from 29% in 1970. >> it's not that middle americans are worse off, it's they're falling behind relative to upper income adults. >> reporter: the lower-income tier has also grown from 16% to 20% since 1970. meredith reilly's been a
. >> reporter: meredith riley, a 37-year-old social worker in new jersey, used to think of herself ase class. >> it was the good life. it really was. it was wonderful. and now if i don't go to work, i don't get paid. >> reporter: her county job, which paid about $50,000 a year, was eliminated in the recession. a single mother of two, riley now works three part-time jobs and makes less money. >> i think the toughest part is not preparing a future for my children that my...
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my daughter, riley is that age.nded by former new york mayor michael bloomburg who spoke to us from long beach via face time. >> when it shows that they're also coop certained about the welfare of their community and the fans they serve. >> however, one of the owners says she respects curry but doesn't think he should have gotten involved. >> i think all the people who are in my camp, so to speak, i think they would probably be another hit. >> one of the organizers believe curry's message is aimed at men when domestic violence could receive an up tick. >> it's a wonderful effort. >> greene embraces the campaign. >> for the nba to take that stand and try to help make a difference, i think
my daughter, riley is that age.nded by former new york mayor michael bloomburg who spoke to us from long beach via face time. >> when it shows that they're also coop certained about the welfare of their community and the fans they serve. >> however, one of the owners says she respects curry but doesn't think he should have gotten involved. >> i think all the people who are in my camp, so to speak, i think they would probably be another hit. >> one of the organizers...
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i would like to have doctor riley had us off with some comments. >> good morning. i am honored to be here on hallowed ground to talk about physicians role in reducing firearm violence. you know, there was a time in this country where we did not think we could cure polio. prevent its crippling effects on both young and old. there was also a time in this country where we did not think we could prevent needless deaths and injuries and disability. there was aa time in our country not too long ago where we did not think we would ever be able to prevent the spread of hiv and aids. now, friends, these three examples really -underscore how we as positions think about firearm problems and it is pretty significant that you have three organizations who are participating in this very special event that represent almost half, more than half of the physicians in the united states of america. and that is because we feel strongly that similar approaches that we have made progress in other issues that affect the american public are relevant to the discussion about preventing firear
i would like to have doctor riley had us off with some comments. >> good morning. i am honored to be here on hallowed ground to talk about physicians role in reducing firearm violence. you know, there was a time in this country where we did not think we could cure polio. prevent its crippling effects on both young and old. there was also a time in this country where we did not think we could prevent needless deaths and injuries and disability. there was aa time in our country not too long...
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its the first full year that mike riley and his staff have had to recruit. for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 witita record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms bowl in santa clara, california, brett edwards. thanks brett. have a great rest of your morning. deborah: it's easy to make excuses for not working out... but now, making all those excuses disappear at the touch of a screen... jessica rae has the story. "if you have a smart phone... you have a gym and your own but now, technology is making all those excuses disappear at the touch of a screen... jessica rae has the story. "if you have a smart phone... you have a gym and your own personal trainer... here's what i mean... nat pop - "arm rows 30 seconds each side" as mercy wellness specialist hilary overby explains... ere are countless apps for your smart phone or tablet that will guide you through your own personal workout... hilary "there's nike one that has videos and it walks you through it times you it tells you, what to do if you don't know you can take
its the first full year that mike riley and his staff have had to recruit. for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 witita record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms bowl in santa clara, california, brett edwards. thanks brett. have a great rest of your morning. deborah: it's easy to make excuses for not working out... but now, making all those excuses disappear at the touch of a screen... jessica rae has the story. "if you have a smart phone... you...
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its the first full year that mike riley and his staff have had to recruit. for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 with a record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms bowl in santa clara, california, brett edwawas. thanks brett. have a great rest of your morning. jessica rae scott: it's time now to check on your for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 with a record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms edwards. thanks brett. haha a great rest of your morning.g. jessicicrae scott: it's time now to check on your forecast... scott: good morning siouxland. winter storm warnings encompass much of the area on our monday. we can see the snow moving northward on the satellite and radar picture. this will deliver moderate to heavy snow for most of us with the exception being far western communities where snow totals are likely to come in a little lower in the 1-3" range. temperatures are cold as you walk out uing digits and teens. the wind is coming in at 5 to 10 miles per hour, but should
its the first full year that mike riley and his staff have had to recruit. for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 with a record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms bowl in santa clara, california, brett edwawas. thanks brett. have a great rest of your morning. jessica rae scott: it's time now to check on your for now, the huskers will enjoy this win finishing the 2015 with a record of 6-7. reporting with the huskers from the foster farms edwards. thanks...
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my daughter, riley is that age. . >> we can all make a difference. >> this spot directed by spike lee and made in support for every town will run during the busy holiday schedule. >>> and edwards didn't let a hockey fight get in the way of his holiday spirit. >>. we wish you a merry christmas. we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year i love the holidays. by play but what better way to ring in the holidays than with some carolling. >>> and jerry seinfeld has a special fest vs message. that's up next.next. olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and that is where soup comes from. campbell's fresh-brewed soups. oh, i thought we were talking about babies. made for real, real life. we're only human. we... get... angry. out of control, mad to the core, angry. so cancer, you've got two options. get out of the way or get rolled over. anger. just one reason more of us are surviving cancer than dying from it. give n
my daughter, riley is that age. . >> we can all make a difference. >> this spot directed by spike lee and made in support for every town will run during the busy holiday schedule. >>> and edwards didn't let a hockey fight get in the way of his holiday spirit. >>. we wish you a merry christmas. we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year i love the holidays. by play but what better way to ring in the holidays than with some carolling. >>> and jerry...
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i mean, he was a friendly teacher- he was always there to help . 41 nathan riley 10:04:56 we've had a few practices together and shared courts with him. we just really never expected it because he's a really nice guy 02 the district says another teacher is covering johnson's duties in the classroom and another coach on the court. he bonded out of jail today, but is under a no contact order.. meaning he can't have any contact with the 16 year old student or go places where he might come in contact with children. the judge told him that rules polk county authorities are hoping you can help identify a burglar. investigators say this person broke into the "trails end auto salvage" on northeast 44th avenue in des moines two weeks ago... took a key... and then stole a vehicle. if you have an information that can help them... contact crime stoppers at 515-223-1400. the webster county courthouse is close...after vandals left it in disarray. this is why... authorities say vandals broke in early tuesday morning and set of a number of fire extinguishers on the third and fourth floors. you can se
i mean, he was a friendly teacher- he was always there to help . 41 nathan riley 10:04:56 we've had a few practices together and shared courts with him. we just really never expected it because he's a really nice guy 02 the district says another teacher is covering johnson's duties in the classroom and another coach on the court. he bonded out of jail today, but is under a no contact order.. meaning he can't have any contact with the 16 year old student or go places where he might come in...
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sending another message to the gunman...linda riley, relative11 43 45you know who you are. she saw you. i don't want you to think you're going to get away with it. you need to turn yourself in.her mom says the bullet that went through her daughter's head wasn't meant for the infant..a happy little girl who everyone adores... tylena williams, maleah's mother11 40 09it was a mistake, but damn, you rode right by all them kids. you knew there was a chance so why would you even do that?11 41 37 now she's up there fighting for her life and it is killing 3 that was andrea blanford reporting. the little girl has already undergone t surgeries. shaquille davis remains in jail on a 650- thousand-dollar bond. 3 3 3 3 friends are demanding answersafter a chicago woman was accidentally shot and killed by police over the weekend. it all started as a domestic disturbance call. family members say 19-year-old quintonio legrier was mentally ill... and threatened his father with a bat when officers arrived, they say legrier charged at them with the bat. an officer opened fire... hitting both l
sending another message to the gunman...linda riley, relative11 43 45you know who you are. she saw you. i don't want you to think you're going to get away with it. you need to turn yourself in.her mom says the bullet that went through her daughter's head wasn't meant for the infant..a happy little girl who everyone adores... tylena williams, maleah's mother11 40 09it was a mistake, but damn, you rode right by all them kids. you knew there was a chance so why would you even do that?11 41 37 now...