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i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter: rosalind actually keeps a hotline fwoen her phone with her at all times. the calls come in 24/7. >> every time my phone rings once a homicide occur, the murder squad, they call me and i meet them out there. because if it's not no one there, i'm there for that loved one. describe the pace of the killings here now? >> they've been fast. >> reporter: missouri as you know has some of the most lax gun laws in the country. what's that mean here in kansas city for you and your organization, the families you work with? >> when that law changed last year, it devastated me and mothers and families in this community. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 miles away in california, a state with far stricter gun laws than missouri, gun deaths have decreased slightly since the introduction of stricter laws in 2013. but gun laws only go so far. here in oakland violence has still ravaged some of its toughest neighborhoods, residents tell us. >> how old was he? he was a young cat, right? >> yeah. the guy who died last week was 17. >> reporter: to
i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter: rosalind actually keeps a hotline fwoen her phone with her at all times. the calls come in 24/7. >> every time my phone rings once a homicide occur, the murder squad, they call me and i meet them out there. because if it's not no one there, i'm there for that loved one. describe the pace of the killings here now? >> they've been fast. >> reporter: missouri as you know has some of the most lax...
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get them to come into our human support. >> reporter: rosalind leads a group called mothers in charge. >> let me know if anything we can do, come out and call. >> reporter: a group of individuals who provide support for families of victims of gun violence. >> we take a stand in our community. we fight back. we say no more losing our children. >> reporter: you okay? >> yeah. i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter: rosalind actually keeps a hotline fwoen herphone with her at all times. the calls come in 24/7. >> every time my phone rings once a homicide occur, the murder squad, they call me and i meet them out there. because if it's not no one there, i'm there for that loved one. >> reporter: how would you describe the pace of the killings here now? >> they've been fast. >> reporter: missouri as you know has some of the most lax gun laws in the country. what's that mean here in kansas city for you and your organization, the families you work with? year, it devastated me and community. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 miles away in california, a state with far stricte
get them to come into our human support. >> reporter: rosalind leads a group called mothers in charge. >> let me know if anything we can do, come out and call. >> reporter: a group of individuals who provide support for families of victims of gun violence. >> we take a stand in our community. we fight back. we say no more losing our children. >> reporter: you okay? >> yeah. i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: lifelong kansas city resident rosalind temple kns alow too well the pain caused by gun violence in this city. in november 2011 her 26-year-old son antonio thompson was shot dead in his own home. >> your face lights up when you talk about him. >> it does. he used to always m laugh. he was always by his mother. he was one of the mama boys. is so high here that mothers of children gunned down get together. >> we call on 60 mothers weekly to check on families to see how they're doing. >> my main focus this week is to get them to come into our human support. >> reporter: rosalind leads a group called mothers in charge. >> let me know if anything we can do, come out and call. >> reporter: a group of individuals who provide support for families of victims of n violence. >> we take a stand in our community. we fight back. we say no more losing our children. >> reporr: you okay? >> yeah. i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter: rosalind actually keeps a hotline fwoen her phone with her at all times. the calls come in 24/7. >> every time my phone rings o
. >> reporter: lifelong kansas city resident rosalind temple kns alow too well the pain caused by gun violence in this city. in november 2011 her 26-year-old son antonio thompson was shot dead in his own home. >> your face lights up when you talk about him. >> it does. he used to always m laugh. he was always by his mother. he was one of the mama boys. is so high here that mothers of children gunned down get together. >> we call on 60 mothers weekly to check on families...
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northern state westbound into rosalind road a collision cleared. to the maps, 9 and 9a in montrose, a very serious all lanes still subject to closure. george washington lower an accident, holland 10, subways running on or close to schedule. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you, shirleen, ken, bill. >> all right, thank you, debbie. >>> sir. >> hey, bill >> hi, shirleen, hey, ken >> how you doin'? >> i'm doing great when you look at this sunrise. the sun is officially up in 21 minutes from right now, as we look from the fort lee, new jersey side of the george washington bridge. 36 degrees, going to be your 7:00 temperature. 35 laguardia, 33 jfk. about 31 long island, coastal connecticut to the teens north and west. we'll get into the mid-40s today, a great start to the weekend, but the wheels come off the wagon. heavy rain on sunday, and then we've got bitter cold on monday. feels like the 20s. get ready for that. >> we've been warned. thank you, bill. >>> that is the news for now, i'm shirleen allicot in for lori stokes. >> i'm ke
northern state westbound into rosalind road a collision cleared. to the maps, 9 and 9a in montrose, a very serious all lanes still subject to closure. george washington lower an accident, holland 10, subways running on or close to schedule. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you, shirleen, ken, bill. >> all right, thank you, debbie. >>> sir. >> hey, bill >> hi, shirleen, hey, ken >> how you doin'? >> i'm doing great when you look at this...
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rosalind jordan. >> what is the clifford pennington saying. >> at 3:43:00a.m.ere on the east coast of the united states, the 10 u.s. sailors were released by the iranians to the custody of the u.s. navy, they were on a vessel, and later the u.s. navy transported them to land. we don't know if they were taken back to kuwait, the origin of the trip on tuesday. they were sailing in a pair of riverine patrol boats, similar to what you are seeing on television. these are basically military speed boats kitted with firearms, intelligence and rescue equipment. they were sailing from kuwait to center of excellence of brain aging, where apparently one of the riverine experienced mechanical problems and ended up farsi island where which is where the military took them? . all 10 were fined. they were not harmed. in light of everything else that was happening in the region, especially with the efforts to make certain that iran does not try to proceed with a suspected nuclear weapons programme, is did raise concern in washington. >> thank you verp. that's our correspond rosa
rosalind jordan. >> what is the clifford pennington saying. >> at 3:43:00a.m.ere on the east coast of the united states, the 10 u.s. sailors were released by the iranians to the custody of the u.s. navy, they were on a vessel, and later the u.s. navy transported them to land. we don't know if they were taken back to kuwait, the origin of the trip on tuesday. they were sailing in a pair of riverine patrol boats, similar to what you are seeing on television. these are basically...
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at thecorner of orange avenue and livingston street making its way down to north rosalind avenue. orlando mayor buddy dyer will attend. >>> here is a look at other doctor king celebrations happening throughout central florida. to sydney will hold a parade today. live music will follow the parade at kissimmee lakefront park. deland a gospel choir will sanctuary church. on monday, the city will hold a march at 10 am. >>> brevard ocean rescue searching for a lifeguard for the first of two open tryouts for seasonal lifeguards will be held today. 30 positions available. they will work from march until october. tryouts held at the rock which high school pool at 7 am. >>> marina jurica in severe weather center 9. 's faye really enjoy today because it is going to be a nice day even along the coastline. we have a small craft advisory in effect for the day-to-day. that is not too bad and the coastal will look at a light chop and rips moderate. if you are swimming, swim near a lifeguard station. temperatures in the mid to low 70s. start in the villages we will have a high of 75 with partly c
at thecorner of orange avenue and livingston street making its way down to north rosalind avenue. orlando mayor buddy dyer will attend. >>> here is a look at other doctor king celebrations happening throughout central florida. to sydney will hold a parade today. live music will follow the parade at kissimmee lakefront park. deland a gospel choir will sanctuary church. on monday, the city will hold a march at 10 am. >>> brevard ocean rescue searching for a lifeguard for the...
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rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: on saturday, iranian state television announced the news jason's family want to hear. after 18 months in prison, the washington post reporter convicted of spying was now free. his employer is celebrating. we couldn't be happier to hear the news that jason has been released from evan prison, once we receive more details and can confirm jason has safely left iran we will have more to schafer. he was the former u.s. marine and a christian minister as well as two other dual nationals will lease ed in a deal that also freeze seven iranians convicted of breaking u.s. laws. the u.s. has also agreed to drop charges against 14 other iranians for sanctions violations. while a ran promises to help find the retired fbi agent robert levinson. what's curious about the prisoner swap is the timing. it comes as the iae akon firms iran has dismantled it's nuclear weapons program which means the u.s., the e.u., and the u.n. are lifting sanctions against teheran. analysts have suggested the personal relationship between secretary state john kerry and iranian foreign m
rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: on saturday, iranian state television announced the news jason's family want to hear. after 18 months in prison, the washington post reporter convicted of spying was now free. his employer is celebrating. we couldn't be happier to hear the news that jason has been released from evan prison, once we receive more details and can confirm jason has safely left iran we will have more to schafer. he was the former u.s. marine and a christian minister as...
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morning with a 32nd annual martin luther king junior parade from down-- in downtown entering on north rosalind. >>> and floor at that second biggest -- florida's second biggest snake hunt started. the new place they will search for the snakes and new unemployment insurance the >>> open hunt on python it is now underway. state second python challenge started at 12. more than 500 people have registered to look for pight ox across a swath of state land in south florida. wildlife experts say burmese pythons are a threat to nativewildlife in the everglades and they want to study the snakes. 68 snakes why killed this year's challenge ends on february 14th. >>> this afternoon kissimmee police are searching for two men who attacked an 85-year-old woman during a home invasion thursday. take a look at this sketch of one of two suspects police are searching for. one neighbor richard sill vest here helped chase the sus -- sylvester who helped chase the suspect off and noticed a behind by the suspects. he called police and they came over to take it in as evidence. >> i wish we were a little earlier and you
morning with a 32nd annual martin luther king junior parade from down-- in downtown entering on north rosalind. >>> and floor at that second biggest -- florida's second biggest snake hunt started. the new place they will search for the snakes and new unemployment insurance the >>> open hunt on python it is now underway. state second python challenge started at 12. more than 500 people have registered to look for pight ox across a swath of state land in south florida. wildlife...
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rosalind jordan, al jazeera, washington. >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments today in a case involving $2 billion in iranian funds, family members of some of 241 marines died in the 1983 bombing of the barracks? bow route are trying to collect that money but iran's central bank is trying to stop them. >> reporter: it comes as a sensitive time. as we wait for the deal to be implemented. 241 u.s. marines, sailors and soldiers on a peace-people mission killed. four stories reduce today rubble. crushing the men inside. a group the u.s. believes is link today iran claims responsibility. the families of those killed sued iran and in 2007 won a more than $2 billion judgment. now almost 30 years after the bombing the u.s. supreme court still trying to collect that money. her brother was among those who died, captain vincent smith. >> i want the people that killed my brother and the other 240 men to be held accountable for that murder. so that are they have not had anything happen. and so i want accountability. >> reporter: the arguments c
rosalind jordan, al jazeera, washington. >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments today in a case involving $2 billion in iranian funds, family members of some of 241 marines died in the 1983 bombing of the barracks? bow route are trying to collect that money but iran's central bank is trying to stop them. >> reporter: it comes as a sensitive time. as we wait for the deal to be implemented. 241 u.s. marines, sailors and soldiers on a peace-people mission killed. four stories reduce...
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. >> reporter: rosalind pachard is the founder of operation save our city. she started it after a robber shot her brother to death. a case that's gone unsolved? >> i think every life matters, not just blue lives matter, but in particular our police are very important to us. >> reporter: signs stated "stop shooting our philly cops" "all lives matter" and "jesse hartnett get well." >> i know the community supports officer hartnett and the police and they support reducing crime and having peace on the streets of philadelphia. >> reporter: a display of good will toward police to counter the images of officer hartnett who survived a gunman's brazen attempt to kill him. >> regardless of if it was one person or a thousand people, the important thing is all lives matter. we want to get our point across. >> reporter: the turnout was light. other groups that didn't take part say they're planning their own fund-raisers and rallies for officer hartnett. denice nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> more than a thousand lawyers, judges welcomed gaton alfano. the hand shaking ceremony
. >> reporter: rosalind pachard is the founder of operation save our city. she started it after a robber shot her brother to death. a case that's gone unsolved? >> i think every life matters, not just blue lives matter, but in particular our police are very important to us. >> reporter: signs stated "stop shooting our philly cops" "all lives matter" and "jesse hartnett get well." >> i know the community supports officer hartnett and the...
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this begins on orange avenue and central avenue and goes down rosalind to lake eola. jim: playing for a purpose. meredith: this game had very little to do with the final score. jim: demanding cash. here from the store owner robbed them clearly needs some help. eric: we are tracking clear skies for now, but there are i will bri find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. meredith: new tonight, high school basketball got sidelined during a game. jim: they were focusing on a classmate left paralyzed, and it was personal even for our michelle meredith. michelle: it is friday night, and there is a huge basketball game between trinity prep and lake highlands. these guys are big arrivals. but this night is different. both teams are united in one goal, to help trinity prep student john michael knight. >
this begins on orange avenue and central avenue and goes down rosalind to lake eola. jim: playing for a purpose. meredith: this game had very little to do with the final score. jim: demanding cash. here from the store owner robbed them clearly needs some help. eric: we are tracking clear skies for now, but there are i will bri find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. the new caramel macchiato...
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in the meantime, here is a live look outside of our studios and rosalind. two things now, looks >>> right now is not the time for out door activities. but maybe by this afternoon, you will enjoy a time honored tradition, sledding on the west front of the capital. >> i've never done that, but it sounds great. >> i have been doing it for years. we added an amendment to the 2016 taxation bill that allowed sledding in general wintertime enjoyment in a place. the capital police bandit several years ago, but it has always been a case of historic snowfall. >> that will be fun, but i'm not sure about this afternoon. i think maybe sunday afternoon. >> it depends on the win. >> after it stops, >> that will probably be the actual tipping point, if you will, for sledding. >> and for a little kids have no recollection of the last time we had a foot or more of snow. this will be like being in a candy store for them. >> we have a puppy at home that is never seen snow before, and he is in for tomorrow.>> he cannot wait to render a. >> he was running around with it was not
in the meantime, here is a live look outside of our studios and rosalind. two things now, looks >>> right now is not the time for out door activities. but maybe by this afternoon, you will enjoy a time honored tradition, sledding on the west front of the capital. >> i've never done that, but it sounds great. >> i have been doing it for years. we added an amendment to the 2016 taxation bill that allowed sledding in general wintertime enjoyment in a place. the capital police...
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rosalind: they have been looking into this since last year.zerland, one said they had not been contacted by legal authorities. that was saturday. and the malaysian attorney general said they will review funding before taking a course of action. swiss authorities started looking into this because of suspicious transaction reports by the swiss financial intelligence unit. they started looking into things like bribery of foreign officials and perhaps criminal mismanagement, money laundering. they say they opened criminal proceedings against to executives -- two executives and what they call "persons unknown." tryingls in malaysia are to move away from this investigation. there are many other investigations ongoing in singapore and hong kong as well. angie: let's take a look at what we are following for you this morning. yvonne: barclays and credit settleare expected to allegations over the management of their private trading flat. our plays will pay $70 million and admit to misleading investors and violating a securities law. credit suisse will p
rosalind: they have been looking into this since last year.zerland, one said they had not been contacted by legal authorities. that was saturday. and the malaysian attorney general said they will review funding before taking a course of action. swiss authorities started looking into this because of suspicious transaction reports by the swiss financial intelligence unit. they started looking into things like bribery of foreign officials and perhaps criminal mismanagement, money laundering. they...
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rosalind jordan is life on the phone. what have we learnt about the sailor's release? >> well, the release came at 3:43 eastern time this morning. and the sailors were boarded on to a u.s. navy vessel, and have been taken ashore. we don't know if they have been returned to kuwait, which is where they started the trip yesterday, tuesday, at about noon eastern time. but obviously it started to be expected that they'll be checked out. that they are going to be briefed about the short time in detention, and they'll have to make a decision about whether these 10 sailors can continue with their mission. the hope was, according to senior administration officials on tuesday, was that they would be released promptly. that's a word that initial used and they'd get back to their regular deployment. the riverine patrol boat. the military speed boat, firearms and basic intelligence equipment. it is said that they were not on on intelligence mission. they have been taken under control by others, who continue to take the boats down to center of excellence of brain aging, which is the
rosalind jordan is life on the phone. what have we learnt about the sailor's release? >> well, the release came at 3:43 eastern time this morning. and the sailors were boarded on to a u.s. navy vessel, and have been taken ashore. we don't know if they have been returned to kuwait, which is where they started the trip yesterday, tuesday, at about noon eastern time. but obviously it started to be expected that they'll be checked out. that they are going to be briefed about the short time in...
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rosalind jordan sent this update from washington d.c. >> reporter: there seems to be growing expectation that implementation will happen on saturday. it comes down to when the i.a.e.a. issues the report, whether iran could comply with all of the terms. that includes rendering iraq's nuclear reactor ineffective. that includes filling the plant with incident. reconfiguring the reactor, so it can only produce nuclear material used for peaceful purposes. it means implementing a lot of transparency measures, recording equipment, and making it possible to i.a.e.a. inspectors to come into the military and similar situations to take a close look of what will go on at any time under the terms of the deal. when the i.a.e.a. issues its report that iran complied with the returns. that means significantly that the sanctions will be lifted. the prior resolution will be rendered moot. there'll be a new resolution. itteeses some of the u.n. sanctions that have been imposed on tehran. the question is can it happen on saturday, or might there be a need to wait until tuesday because u.s. banks are closed o
rosalind jordan sent this update from washington d.c. >> reporter: there seems to be growing expectation that implementation will happen on saturday. it comes down to when the i.a.e.a. issues the report, whether iran could comply with all of the terms. that includes rendering iraq's nuclear reactor ineffective. that includes filling the plant with incident. reconfiguring the reactor, so it can only produce nuclear material used for peaceful purposes. it means implementing a lot of...
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. >> rosalind jordan with us from washington, d.c. it will be 12-month's time when president obama gives up the white house, and he had this as the major plank of his foreign policy. it could still happen, could wrong put an end to this since it doesn't like it? >> well, it is certainly trying to put an end to it while barack obama is still president. but the question is whether congress can succeed. pretty much the--it's smart guessing in this town would be no. every time that they have tried to pass some sort of legislation that would restrict the u.s.' ability to lift sanctions against iran, the president has threatened to veto it. just on wednesday the house took a vote on yet another measure that would perhaps impose more sanctions on iran. the administration is already set out signals that if that legislation were to some how make its way to the white house, it would be vetoed. so at least while the president is still sitting in obvious, any efforts to try to put curbs on sanctions aren't going to go anywhere. but of course the
. >> rosalind jordan with us from washington, d.c. it will be 12-month's time when president obama gives up the white house, and he had this as the major plank of his foreign policy. it could still happen, could wrong put an end to this since it doesn't like it? >> well, it is certainly trying to put an end to it while barack obama is still president. but the question is whether congress can succeed. pretty much the--it's smart guessing in this town would be no. every time that they...