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. >> robert jackson and charles willis arrested this morning by u.s. marshals. the pairs responsible for the >> he later died at the hospital. two weeks later, jacksonwillis shot and killed nicholas bell. bell was found dead in the woods. >>> they have saw the january 4th murder. the 20 years oldis in jail charged with killing la tanya more latanyamorris. morris. >>> dominic weaver is being charged. >> weaver was arrested after threatening videos found on his facebook page. >>> the evening commute became treacherous when some drivers were forced to sleep in their cars. >> out earlier with resources. in this area is preparing for a measured in feet and inches. what you can do now to protect yourself and others from falls or other health problems associated with winter weather. >> concerns of ice, we could see those power outages and that'll have a lot of people monica, there is something you m.rgnd kllowtiigllise hah icpa da n sn site ol r edofizon rothisemy 4 uve o relyuptoruou icof edofarsnanngsa sw am r aitto s udeneerme, ri eed om o ericeaone is onr rmeaakand
. >> robert jackson and charles willis arrested this morning by u.s. marshals. the pairs responsible for the >> he later died at the hospital. two weeks later, jacksonwillis shot and killed nicholas bell. bell was found dead in the woods. >>> they have saw the january 4th murder. the 20 years oldis in jail charged with killing la tanya more latanyamorris. morris. >>> dominic weaver is being charged. >> weaver was arrested after threatening videos found on his...
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matt and robert, jackson street brewing won both competitions and just opened this past july. it's a local tasting room and brewery located in downtown sioux city. i'm talking to jackson street brewing owner, dave winslow. question #1 so tell me what it took to win the innovation market contest last year? question #2 what has winning the award done for your business? question #3 what advice do you have for competitors this year? thanks so much for joining us dave. siouxlandede can sign up now to innovation market competition and the dream big grow here contest. for further details and how to sign up, visit our website and a link will be inside the story. reporting live from sioux city i'm tommie clark with chief photographer jordan ogren, ktiv news 4. brad's here -- sioux city is the place to be for basketball. the weather hasn't kept teams away from the tyson events center. ktiv's mark freund is live with more by the end of the day, ten teams will play here at the tyson. we'll talk with cnos officials about why they sponsor this event. and, former iowa state great troy davis i
matt and robert, jackson street brewing won both competitions and just opened this past july. it's a local tasting room and brewery located in downtown sioux city. i'm talking to jackson street brewing owner, dave winslow. question #1 so tell me what it took to win the innovation market contest last year? question #2 what has winning the award done for your business? question #3 what advice do you have for competitors this year? thanks so much for joining us dave. siouxlandede can sign up now...
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robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car and killing his passenger, a mother of two. he had been released from jail last august, but should have been released four months later. >> when there is a situation like this, where there is an error, and there's tragedy that comes of that, it's just overwhelming. >> the department of corrections says it fix the the computer glitch that caused thousands of prisoners to be released too early. they believe that as of this week, all prisoners currently serving time will have their sentences calculated correctly. >> the department is still tasked with finding those they let out too early, prisoners like david jennings, convict in connection with a drive by shooting and served a decade in prison before being seasonal released last summer. cameron rosenthal, a friend said jennings had already started to put his life back together, including making a living waiting tables. >> he was doing great. his guests loved him. he moved up to serving about three months after i got there, and yeah, his guests loved him, gave rave
robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car and killing his passenger, a mother of two. he had been released from jail last august, but should have been released four months later. >> when there is a situation like this, where there is an error, and there's tragedy that comes of that, it's just overwhelming. >> the department of corrections says it fix the the computer glitch that caused thousands of prisoners to be released too early. they believe that...
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this happened with the roosevelt appointees, felix frankfurter, hugo black, william douglas and robert jackson. a nastier group of people you could hardly imagine. >> host: tells the frankfurter story, what he said on the train home when the chief justice drops dead in the middle of the deliberation of brown vs. board education, frankfurter says this is the first indication i ever had that there is a god. charming. >> guest: frankfurter was a nasty person in many ways unless you agree with him. at conference he would talk for 15 minutes because that was the length of a lecture at harvard law school. he made the assumption that his colleagues didn't know anything so he had to teach them. >> host: what did douglas do? >> guest: he would go to the couch and read the mail. douglas would give it to him every time, sometimes when there was a bad argument before the court douglas would pass down a note saying i understand he was one of the students of harvard. after frankfurter finished one of his lectures douglas would say i came in ready to vote with felix but you talked me out of it and little thi
this happened with the roosevelt appointees, felix frankfurter, hugo black, william douglas and robert jackson. a nastier group of people you could hardly imagine. >> host: tells the frankfurter story, what he said on the train home when the chief justice drops dead in the middle of the deliberation of brown vs. board education, frankfurter says this is the first indication i ever had that there is a god. charming. >> guest: frankfurter was a nasty person in many ways unless you...
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and robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car last november and killing his passenger, a mother of two, and he should have been released last august, but was released four months later. >> when there's a case like this, and there's a tragedy that comes in that, it is overwhelming. >> reporter: a computer glitch causes thousands of prisoners to be released too early. and as of this week, all of prisoners currently serving time will have their sentences calculated too early. but the department is tasked with this. prisoners like david jennings, convicted in connection of a drive-by shooting, and served decades in prison after mistakenlying released last summer. cameron rosenthal said that jennings was putting his life back together. >> the guests loved him. and he always got great reviews. and he was a great server and amazing. >> a couple weeks ago, jennings volunteered turn himself into authorities to serve the remainder of his sentence. they are trying to track down prisoners who have not turned themselves in and are at large. >> i think that we will get
and robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car last november and killing his passenger, a mother of two, and he should have been released last august, but was released four months later. >> when there's a case like this, and there's a tragedy that comes in that, it is overwhelming. >> reporter: a computer glitch causes thousands of prisoners to be released too early. and as of this week, all of prisoners currently serving time will have their sentences...
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but i do think that the great test was and remains whether what robert jackson called the magnificent generalities of the constitution or the bill of rights are enough to bind this together. again, as you know far more than i do we are at sword's point right now in this country over what religious freedom means. so it can be the case that all of us, each each and every one of us says, i believe in the first amendment and then after ten minutes, readies cover that we really are at sword's point or coming to the university of texas that the argument about affirmative action is ultimately a debate about competing theories of equality. it is not the case that people like myself that support reformative action are legalitarians and people that oppose it are antilegalitarians. >> one more question, you know we are obviously great fans that attacked curse of business and business and government, could citizens become attached to citizens of self-government and master the 70-71. that just the president will have to get the agreement of the senate in order for someone to become a cabinet offic
but i do think that the great test was and remains whether what robert jackson called the magnificent generalities of the constitution or the bill of rights are enough to bind this together. again, as you know far more than i do we are at sword's point right now in this country over what religious freedom means. so it can be the case that all of us, each each and every one of us says, i believe in the first amendment and then after ten minutes, readies cover that we really are at sword's point...
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and robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car last november.ng his passenger a mother of two. he had been released from jail last august, but should have been released four months later. >> when there is a situation like this, where there is an error and there is tragedy that comes of that, it's just overwhelming. >> reporter: the department of corrections says it has fixed that computer glitch that caused thousands of prisoners to be released too early. they believe that as of this week, all prisoners currently serving time will have their sentences calculated correctly. but the department is still tasked with finding those who they let out too early. prisoners like david jennings, who was convicted in connection with a drive by shootin shootind served a decade in prison before being mistake bely leased last summer. cameron rosenthal a friend and co-worker says jennings had already started to put his life back together. including making a living waiting tables. >> he was doing great. his guests loved him he got great reviews. >> reporter: a co
and robert jackson is charged with vehicular homicide after crashing his car last november.ng his passenger a mother of two. he had been released from jail last august, but should have been released four months later. >> when there is a situation like this, where there is an error and there is tragedy that comes of that, it's just overwhelming. >> reporter: the department of corrections says it has fixed that computer glitch that caused thousands of prisoners to be released too...
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joining us tonight from 'persona' is robert leavitt and travis jackson. the usc and clemson men's lost for the first time wednesday at alabama. this afternoon they were looking to get back on track against missouri. frank martin and the gamecocks back home at colonial life arena. first half...mindaugas kacinas with the steal....ahead to pj dozier for the dunk...seven-nothing usc...the crowd approves that message. 11 points for pj. sindarius thornwell starts and ends a 12 to two run with a pair of three pointers. when the second one drops.....carolina is up 23-to-ten. missouri ...led by wes clark cuts the lead to one with two minutes left in the half....clark finishes with a game high 26 points. carolina closes the period with a six-oh run....thornwell to laimonas chatkevicius for the dunk...usc leads 41-34 at recess. second half.... gamecocks taking advantage of missouri throwing down some thunder after a turnover by the tigers. the gamecocks score 20 points off 16 missouri turnovers...thornwell steals and scores....he finishes with a team high 22 points.
joining us tonight from 'persona' is robert leavitt and travis jackson. the usc and clemson men's lost for the first time wednesday at alabama. this afternoon they were looking to get back on track against missouri. frank martin and the gamecocks back home at colonial life arena. first half...mindaugas kacinas with the steal....ahead to pj dozier for the dunk...seven-nothing usc...the crowd approves that message. 11 points for pj. sindarius thornwell starts and ends a 12 to two run with a pair...
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thank you katy tur and hallie jackson and robert costa. warning signs. hillary clinton and the democratic establishment getting nervous about bernie sanders. wait until they see the numbers tonight. sanders rise in the polls has coincided with a more forceful warning call. i'm going to speak with a top bernie adviser tonight. sarah palin facing back lash for her comments that seem to blame president obama for her son's misbehavior. veterans groups are not pleased with the former half governor's comments in the wake of her son track's domestic violence arrest. >>> 2015 goes down in the history books as the world's warmest in record. has the time come for science deniers to face the facts. >>> the "hardball" round table will tell me something i don't know. guys, to celebrate super bowl 50 i'm rewarding fans with a special offer. order a large pizza and get a second large pizza for 50 cents. 50 cents?! that's pocket change! if only we had pockets... what? purely decorative. get a large,1-topping pizza for only 50 cents when you order any large pizza at regu
thank you katy tur and hallie jackson and robert costa. warning signs. hillary clinton and the democratic establishment getting nervous about bernie sanders. wait until they see the numbers tonight. sanders rise in the polls has coincided with a more forceful warning call. i'm going to speak with a top bernie adviser tonight. sarah palin facing back lash for her comments that seem to blame president obama for her son's misbehavior. veterans groups are not pleased with the former half governor's...
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thank you katy tur and hallie jackson and robert costa. warning signs. hillary clinton and the democratic establishment getting nervous about bernie sanders. wait until they see the numbers tonight. sanders rise in the polls has coincided with a more forceful warning call. i'm going to speak with a top bernie adviser tonight. sarah palin facing back lash for her comments that seem to blame president obama for her son's misbehavior. veterans groups are not pleased with the former half governor's comments in the wake of her son track's domestic violence arrest. >>> 2015 goes down in the history books as the world's warmest in record. has the time come for science deniers to face the facts. >>> the "hardball" round table will tell me something i don't know. red carpet ready. my man, lemme guess who you're wearing... toenail fungus!? whaaat?!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine... ...used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. jublia is workin' it! most common side effects include... ...ingrown toenail, applic
thank you katy tur and hallie jackson and robert costa. warning signs. hillary clinton and the democratic establishment getting nervous about bernie sanders. wait until they see the numbers tonight. sanders rise in the polls has coincided with a more forceful warning call. i'm going to speak with a top bernie adviser tonight. sarah palin facing back lash for her comments that seem to blame president obama for her son's misbehavior. veterans groups are not pleased with the former half governor's...
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sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison >>> we are following breaking jackson as head coach. jackson was recently worked out of cincinnati as the offensive coordinator for the bengals. he becomes the browns' 16th head coach. >>> a new head coach means changes on and off the field. >> sports reporter lauren brill caught up with some of the players today to find out how they feel about the new head coach. >> reporter: we caught up with some of the players because a new head coach means change for the players so we found out what they think of the new hire, hue jackson. the players finding out about everyone else. >> reporter: and the players we spoke to are excited. >> he's a good guy. cincinnati. >> and i kind of stood there for a little bit. >> reporter: the players we >> he's a good guy. he has a good body of work with cincinnati. >> to have directed the organization, it's a good move by them. >> reporter: they've heard nothing but good things. >> i just heard he's a player's coast. every player i've talked to that's been around him, they see him as positive.
sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison >>> we are following breaking jackson as head coach. jackson was recently worked out of cincinnati as the offensive coordinator for the bengals. he becomes the browns' 16th head coach. >>> a new head coach means changes on and off the field. >> sports reporter lauren brill caught up with some of the players today to find out how they feel about the new head coach. >> reporter: we caught up...
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jackson. >> j.r. : bip roberts and i will have much more on this story tonight at 9 pm on sports night live. if the niners do make anything official over the next 90 minutes we will update you here on kron 4 news. >> vicki: the jackpot for the powerball lottery is now at 1- point-3 billion dollarsand quickly approaching world record territy. and while no one matched all six numbers last nightsome california players did score a pretty decent chunk of change. kron 4's kate cagle is live at a store in fremont where someone bought a lucky ticket. not exactly chump change, eh kate? >> reporter: mostly poll say they will be happy and out of a this small out, any. they can't even keep up with the. then need to make room for a billion. >> reporter: it has not grown its official advertising >> reporter: they are convinced that they will get lucky again he came like t2 come close. >>: i like it. >> reporter: who there when areas is still a mystery i don't know yet. >> reporter: if it turns out it is luck is good for business. >> reporter: there was already a steady stream of customers here yesterday.
jackson. >> j.r. : bip roberts and i will have much more on this story tonight at 9 pm on sports night live. if the niners do make anything official over the next 90 minutes we will update you here on kron 4 news. >> vicki: the jackpot for the powerball lottery is now at 1- point-3 billion dollarsand quickly approaching world record territy. and while no one matched all six numbers last nightsome california players did score a pretty decent chunk of change. kron 4's kate cagle is...
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jackson and pierre garcon come into play. >> we will have our hands full, but they are good young players. robert: friday night, join us on news channel 8 for the high school sports final.
jackson and pierre garcon come into play. >> we will have our hands full, but they are good young players. robert: friday night, join us on news channel 8 for the high school sports final.
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jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton valley, curled its warming fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his girlfriend. she's going i always believed he could have done this. >>> six months after the murder of amyjane brandhagen, investigators finally caught a break. a county jail inmate looking for a deal got word out to the cops. he claimed to know who killed amyjane. >> i mean, we'd gone for months with nothing and now this. >> there were two of them, said the inmate. ira draper and eric torres, both well-known to local law enforcement. who soon confirmed the men were in the area the day of the murder. they found torres first. and looked like they were on to something. torres said, yes, he was in on it. but he didn't kill her. it was the guy he was with, he said. draper, who went into the
jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton valley, curled its warming fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his girlfriend. she's going i always believed he could have done this. >>> six months after the murder...
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jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. this case haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton valley, curled its warming fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his girlfriend. could have done this. jess: hey look, it's those guys. [music] shawn: look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud: whoa, cute! shawn: shut-up. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. [music] [police siren] jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: sir, go ahead and step out of the vehicle for me. shawn: yes, sir. bud: see ya, buddy. today, shawn's got a hearing, we'll see how it goes. good luck! so, it turns out buzzed driving and drunk driving, >>> six months after the murder of amyjane brandhagen, investigators finally caught a break. a county jail inmate looking for a deal got word out to the cops. he claimed to
jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. this case haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton valley, curled its warming fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his girlfriend. could have done this. jess: hey look, it's those guys. [music] shawn: look at those...
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jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. this case haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his could have done this. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cent
jackson. not chief roberts. >> it haunted me. this case haunted me. >> and then a spring breeze dipped into the pendleton fingers into secret corners and came out whispering a name. >>> coming up -- >> we've gone for months with nothing and now this. >> out of the blue, a tip. have cops found their killer? >> we go out and find his could have done this. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down...
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the governors were murphy and jackson, roberts. very interesting. and why? i thought the reason must be that some of this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the report. it must be the justices of the majority but somebody has to run this court. roosevelt? they said we can't. i guess roosevelt has to. i thought i had made that up. it seems like the best inference and two weeks ago i met a historian who said he got a hold of the notes from a conference and that is exactly what he said. it's not in the book because i didn't know it but it was a logical inference. so, now what happens? we have that case on the books. steel seizure jackson gets up and says no president has gone too far. and that's the majority. the majority say he's gone too far. why come and maybe they are reacting against. maybe they are saying we think roosevelt goes too far. we can take that up against truman. [laughter] i don't know but that's what they said. you look at the guantÁnamo cases, and the guantÁnamo cases say four cases, for detainees, every one of them wins. the pr
the governors were murphy and jackson, roberts. very interesting. and why? i thought the reason must be that some of this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the report. it must be the justices of the majority but somebody has to run this court. roosevelt? they said we can't. i guess roosevelt has to. i thought i had made that up. it seems like the best inference and two weeks ago i met a historian who said he got a hold of the notes from a conference and that is exactly what he...
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the governors were murphy and jackson, roberts. very interesting. and why? i thought the reason must be that some of this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the report. it must be the justices of the majority but somebody has to run th
the governors were murphy and jackson, roberts. very interesting. and why? i thought the reason must be that some of this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the report. it must be the justices of the majority but somebody has to run th
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jackson and pierre garcon come into play. >> we will have our hands full, but they are good young players. robertiday night, join us on news channel 8 for the high school sports final. switch on over after we are done here for . if they double jordan reed, there is jackson. leon: good to see him score. a big day coming up. when the general public for the girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices are down. savings are up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my giant. leon: after a two-year long hiatus the pandas are back at the national zoo, finishing the upgrade of their exhibit. the zoo says they will be the investors for the red panda species. and the newest panda cub is getting ready for his close-up. friends of the national zoo got to meet bei bei today. the rest of us will have to wait for the public debut one week from tomorrow. bei bei is now mdevon: sunday forecast, 60 degrees at game time. overnight rain coming and saturday to sunday. it will be a soggy field. the rain wraps up early sunda
jackson and pierre garcon come into play. >> we will have our hands full, but they are good young players. robertiday night, join us on news channel 8 for the high school sports final. switch on over after we are done here for . if they double jordan reed, there is jackson. leon: good to see him score. a big day coming up. when the general public for the girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices are...
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he along with devon grand washington, brandon jackson will face first-degree murder charges. a fifth man, bruce roberts, has been charged as an accessory. is expected to hold an emergency meeting today to discuss north korea's testing of a hydrogen bomb. the u.s. geological survey pinpointed a 5.1 earthquake in the northeastern part of the country. shortly after the tremor, north korea announced they successfully conducted the test. if they did, it's a big jump in the quest to improve the nuclear arsenals. they wanted to build a war head that could be put on a missile capable of reaching the u.s. >> i am monitoring the news developing out of the korean peninsula and hope to have a clear picture soon of what exactly has occurred. he then goes on to say the testing of a hydrogen bomb would serve as a reminder of forgotten maniac who leads a government that grips to power by fear, intimidation, and murder. >>> as the president is prepared to take executive action on gun control, we talked a lot about that yesterday, congress is gearing up to fight the so-called obama care policy once again. the house plan
he along with devon grand washington, brandon jackson will face first-degree murder charges. a fifth man, bruce roberts, has been charged as an accessory. is expected to hold an emergency meeting today to discuss north korea's testing of a hydrogen bomb. the u.s. geological survey pinpointed a 5.1 earthquake in the northeastern part of the country. shortly after the tremor, north korea announced they successfully conducted the test. if they did, it's a big jump in the quest to improve the...
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robert e. leeertl and thomas stonewall jackson jas be offered to the u.s.k u.sa service to replace rlace chancellorville virginia -- tont be placed in a place in chancellorville virginia. the two confederate generalsnf last met in person shortlyed beforepe battle in 1863. 1863. >> time now is 5:19 and we'rend' talking right now about somee big changes to the schooll calendar in one county butty b there's a bit avenue twist here. fox5's melanie alnwick is here with the very latest ont this attorney what happened aty this boardwh meeting last lasttt night. they could have more days off.af >> this has been a controversial subject in many mn school systems and in december r howard county was actuallynts talking about dropping twoppingo religious holidays, two jewish holidays from the school cal calendar.cale last night when the board was voting on that proposal theyat p not only put the jewishhe jewh holidays back in but they added other religious holidays, too.ho now it took some shoveling ofinf teacher workdays and other school breaks but now howard nod count
robert e. leeertl and thomas stonewall jackson jas be offered to the u.s.k u.sa service to replace rlace chancellorville virginia -- tont be placed in a place in chancellorville virginia. the two confederate generalsnf last met in person shortlyed beforepe battle in 1863. 1863. >> time now is 5:19 and we'rend' talking right now about somee big changes to the schooll calendar in one county butty b there's a bit avenue twist here. fox5's melanie alnwick is here with the very latest ont this...
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jackson. and roberts. very interesting. and why?well, i had thought the reason must be this, it must be because this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the u.s. report, it must be that the justices in the majority thought, well, somebody has to run this war. roosevelt? or us? and they said we can't. roosevelt has to. okay. we'll uphold it. i thought i had made that up, you know that it seemed like the best inference. and two weeks ago, i met a historian who says he got a hold of black's notes from the conference and that's exactly what black said. and it's not in the book because i didn't know it. but it was a logical inference. and so now what happens. i mean, we have that case on the books. during korean war, we had steel seizure. and jackson says no, the president has gone too far. and that's the majority. the majority say he's gone too far. why? maybe they're reacting against korematsu, maybe they're saying we think roosevelt goes too far and we can take that out against truman. i don't know. but that is what they
jackson. and roberts. very interesting. and why?well, i had thought the reason must be this, it must be because this is generally viewed as one of the worst cases in the u.s. report, it must be that the justices in the majority thought, well, somebody has to run this war. roosevelt? or us? and they said we can't. roosevelt has to. okay. we'll uphold it. i thought i had made that up, you know that it seemed like the best inference. and two weeks ago, i met a historian who says he got a hold of...
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jackson.. and urocca guy-ton all face first degree murder charges. a fifth man--bruce roberts has been charged as an accessory. they are being called the "mickey mouse bandits". and this morning, police in aurora believe they caught one of those bandits accused of being involved in a string of robberies. terence flowers was arrested as a part of an investigation conducted by aurora and denver police, and the atf agents. police suspect flowers is apart of the crew dubbed family dollar stores this fall. they don't know how many suspects are involved. a student at the university of denver says she was viciously attacked. her experience is promting more conversations about a serious issue: sexual assaults that happen on - or near college campuses. investigators say the student was raped off campus this past weekend. d-u issued a warning to students in a campus safety alert yesterday morning. we looked at teh crime statistics - they reveal this case is different from others. most rapes reported happened on campus. often the offenders use date rape drugs to take advantage of their v
jackson.. and urocca guy-ton all face first degree murder charges. a fifth man--bruce roberts has been charged as an accessory. they are being called the "mickey mouse bandits". and this morning, police in aurora believe they caught one of those bandits accused of being involved in a string of robberies. terence flowers was arrested as a part of an investigation conducted by aurora and denver police, and the atf agents. police suspect flowers is apart of the crew dubbed family dollar...
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jackson. made a move -- a movie. at least robert ebert made a terrible film before he judged other movies.o base. >> so any film critic -- they c? >> make a bad movie and you can talk to me about good movies. >> this is a case closed situation. >> it should be over. it is done. >> i am done. >> it is time to take a break. find out what the worst pass words on when we come back. >> "red eye" fans your king and guiding light shop shillue will be here. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm jackie ibanez. at least 20 students are dead victims of an attack in northwest pakistan. a number of other people have been wounded. pakistani military troops are now in control of the university we are told. the assault started as the university was beginning its day. police and army troops exchanged gunfire with an unknown number of attackers. several explosions were heard. the army said four attackers have been killed. no one is claiming responsibility for the attack. the university is about 20 miles from peshuar and named after the founder of the liberal anti-taliban political party. a taliban attack killed
jackson. made a move -- a movie. at least robert ebert made a terrible film before he judged other movies.o base. >> so any film critic -- they c? >> make a bad movie and you can talk to me about good movies. >> this is a case closed situation. >> it should be over. it is done. >> i am done. >> it is time to take a break. find out what the worst pass words on when we come back. >> "red eye" fans your king and guiding light shop shillue will be...
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. >> katy tur is in richmond, virginia, howie jackson in concord, new hampshire. and robert costa. did you watch "saturday night live," katie? >> no, unfortunately, i did not. >> well, maybe it was fortunate for you. they say the guy you were covering when ted cruz smiles it looks like he is taking a pee. i mean, that is probably the weirdest description, everybody i know says you know what, there is something weird about his face. there is something strange about cruz, and has trump got to him with the nasty comment that rush limbaugh is now defending him. and rush limbaugh saying oh, no, he is not nasty, this is rush limbaugh. >> i think rush limbaugh and mark levin are defending ted cruz -- >> mark levin is one of the most distasteful human beings out there. >> this is the conservative right, the base, who people listen to. >> base is a good word for it. >> there is a lot of influence that they have over voters, the ones that people are listening to on the radio and they're driving to work, when they're driving their kids to school, various other times -- >> so rush limbaugh is
. >> katy tur is in richmond, virginia, howie jackson in concord, new hampshire. and robert costa. did you watch "saturday night live," katie? >> no, unfortunately, i did not. >> well, maybe it was fortunate for you. they say the guy you were covering when ted cruz smiles it looks like he is taking a pee. i mean, that is probably the weirdest description, everybody i know says you know what, there is something weird about his face. there is something strange about...
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jackson, frank sinatra and deanmartin. >> we have every thing here from presidential letters to robert e. lee'ssword. there is so much memorabilia. you can actually take a week and never see everything i this room. >> are you on the wheaties box? you better not spread around. >> you turned your house into a museum for the world to see. >> my wife said to me one day, did you ever think about maybe opening your room to the public? it hit me like a ton of it was the happiest that i am in my life is sharing. and, why not share one of the things that you love the most? >> i think once you earn title mr. las vegas, you deserve a home like that. >> yes. >> at last count, he performed live to more than 40 million people. >> during one of the performances, i got to sing a duet of "endless lo with him. and at the end he says, right here. he is a sweetheart. all right. in our birthdays, which celebrity was crowned high school prom king? is it seth mike myers or verne troyer? we'll be right back. >>> www.etonline.com is your 24/7 destination for breaking entertainment news. we have the latest on all your favorit
jackson, frank sinatra and deanmartin. >> we have every thing here from presidential letters to robert e. lee'ssword. there is so much memorabilia. you can actually take a week and never see everything i this room. >> are you on the wheaties box? you better not spread around. >> you turned your house into a museum for the world to see. >> my wife said to me one day, did you ever think about maybe opening your room to the public? it hit me like a ton of it was the...
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robert was just 21 years old. he spent five days in a coma at jackson memorial hospital. when he woke up part of his skull had been removed. >> i opened my eyes and i hear music playing in the back ground. i'm thinking i'm in heaven. >> reporter: robert went through countless hours of physical, occupational and speech therapy. he had to relearn how to walk and talk. and after that he went to college, first at miami dade and then at florida international university, where he graduated last december with a communications degree. >> times i thought about just giving up. of college you know? i failed the first class, and i took a class and i failed it. i was like whoa, this is not for me. i just need to try another way. but my mom always said okay you failed it, just pass it the second time around you are going to learn a little bit more than everybody else because you did it twice. serves robert well. >> i would take off my hat and the crowd would go oh, they are shocked. i would say you know what? you never met a half headed man in the world. >> reporter: robert had surgery
robert was just 21 years old. he spent five days in a coma at jackson memorial hospital. when he woke up part of his skull had been removed. >> i opened my eyes and i hear music playing in the back ground. i'm thinking i'm in heaven. >> reporter: robert went through countless hours of physical, occupational and speech therapy. he had to relearn how to walk and talk. and after that he went to college, first at miami dade and then at florida international university, where he...
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ensemble: jennifer barnaba, derek harper, cody roberts, megan urz " youth ensemble: olivia bayer, ben dropic, maya hunt, charlie klesa, sara moore, jackson schabell, mark schutzman, audrey stith production team " director: matthew wilson " music director: j. r. cassidy, kentucky symphony orchestra conductor " vocal director: steve hinnenkamp " choreographer: maggie perrino " costume designer: alison lechlak " wig designer: stacy vest select bios j.r. cassidy music director kentucky symphony orchestra kso music director james cassidy founded the kso in 1992 to make symphonic music attractive, accessible and northern kentucky with engaging music and opportunities for families, students and musicians from around the region to experience and create a new blend of culture and entertainment has been cassidy's raison d'etre. collaboration has been key to the kso 24 seasons including numerous appearances and joint productions with the carnegie including oliver, the sound of music and two cities / two bands the music of blood sweat & tears and chicago. kso subsidiary groups the flood wall jazz quintet and the newport ragtime band have also appear
ensemble: jennifer barnaba, derek harper, cody roberts, megan urz " youth ensemble: olivia bayer, ben dropic, maya hunt, charlie klesa, sara moore, jackson schabell, mark schutzman, audrey stith production team " director: matthew wilson " music director: j. r. cassidy, kentucky symphony orchestra conductor " vocal director: steve hinnenkamp " choreographer: maggie perrino " costume designer: alison lechlak " wig designer: stacy vest select bios j.r. cassidy...
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robert was just 21 years old. he spent five days in a coma at jackson memorial hospital. when he woke up, part of his skull had been removed. >> opened my eyes, and i hear music playing in the background. i'm thinking i'm in heaven. >> robert went through countless hours of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. he had to relearn how to walk and talk, and after that, he decided to keep on learning. he went to college first at miami-dade and then at florida international university where he graduated last december with a communications degree. >> times i thought about just giving up of clenl, ing college. class. when i took a class and failed it, i was like, well, this is not for me. i just need to try another way. but my momma always said, okay, you failed it, just to pass it the second time around. you're going to learn a little bit more than everybody else because you did it twice. >> that same sense of humor serves robert well when he shares his story with new >> i would take off my hat, and the crowd would go just shock. i would say, you know what, you never met t
robert was just 21 years old. he spent five days in a coma at jackson memorial hospital. when he woke up, part of his skull had been removed. >> opened my eyes, and i hear music playing in the background. i'm thinking i'm in heaven. >> robert went through countless hours of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. he had to relearn how to walk and talk, and after that, he decided to keep on learning. he went to college first at miami-dade and then at florida international...