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as he told johnny rutherford he believes the sausage saved his life.r is lucky to be alive... not because he uses sharp knives but because he had become totally trapped inside of this bruiser. -- freezer. it was a terrifying experience, i came to the back of the shop to collect something for a customer and i opened the deep freeze and as i walked him, the wind caught the door and slammed it shut. i tried to get out by using the button on the door. i found that it was solid with eyes and i tried kicking it and that was no good. i looked around to find something to hit the button with and there were a couple of things that were not suitable until i found a stick of black pudding which is solid and i was able to use it to battle my way through the door. i was so frightened i could not work out how to do it initially but then i found the black pudding stick and moved all of this to get an angle on this button here. i did it by hitting it like this... and as you can see, it isn't that easy now! let's get out of here, it is very cold!|j isn't that easy now!
as he told johnny rutherford he believes the sausage saved his life.r is lucky to be alive... not because he uses sharp knives but because he had become totally trapped inside of this bruiser. -- freezer. it was a terrifying experience, i came to the back of the shop to collect something for a customer and i opened the deep freeze and as i walked him, the wind caught the door and slammed it shut. i tried to get out by using the button on the door. i found that it was solid with eyes and i tried...
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rutherford: mr.peaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4555, the h.s. interagency counterterrorism task force act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4555, a bill to authorize the participation in overseas interagency counterterrorism task forces of personnel of the department of homeland security, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from florida, mr. rutherford, and the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, each will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. rutherford: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rutherford: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rutherfor
rutherford: mr.peaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4555, the h.s. interagency counterterrorism task force act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4555, a bill to authorize the participation in overseas interagency counterterrorism task forces of personnel of the department of homeland security, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from florida, mr. rutherford, and...
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immediately, his commanding officer -- rutherford b.es, later president and great mentor of him, but rutherford hayes was an officer, became a general, was wounded five times in the war, became congressman, became governor and then became president. and hayes saw that this young man had a remarkable organizational ability. so he made him a sergeant and made him quartermaster sergeant. so he was sort of taking care of supplies. at the battle of antitam, the single most bloody battle in our history, he was two miles behind the lines because his job was to provide provisions, and he heard about a unit that had gotten caught, trapped essentially in the area of the battle that they couldn't, they couldn't move, they couldn't get out, they couldn't -- nobody could get in to help them. and they were starving. and is they had -- and they had run out of water. the battle began very early in the morning, so they hadn't had breakfast. now it's late afternoon, they hadn't had lunch, and they'd run out of water well before noon. so these troops were
immediately, his commanding officer -- rutherford b.es, later president and great mentor of him, but rutherford hayes was an officer, became a general, was wounded five times in the war, became congressman, became governor and then became president. and hayes saw that this young man had a remarkable organizational ability. so he made him a sergeant and made him quartermaster sergeant. so he was sort of taking care of supplies. at the battle of antitam, the single most bloody battle in our...
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greg rutherford won't be defending his long jump title at this year's commonwealth games — he's pullede says is a lack of preparation. rutherford clinched gold at glasgow four years ago but his decision to take some time away from athletics has left him feeling unable to sufficiently prepare to compete on australia's gold coast in april. a00m hurdles runnerjacob paul has taken his place in the squad. 0nto cricket and a spectacular catch in ausrralia's big bash league today from the melbourne renegades against the adelaide strikers west indian dwayne bravo with the big hit into the outfield only for ben laughlin to somehow catch the ball before he toppled over the boundary, throwing it away with jake weatherald completing a quite brilliant piece of fielding. well worth a second look. that's all the sport for now. more in the next hour. princess eugenie has become engaged to her long—term boyfriend jack brooksbank. a statement from buckingham palace said the couple became engaged in nicaragua earlier this month. the wedding will take place this autumn at george's chapel in windsor. her f
greg rutherford won't be defending his long jump title at this year's commonwealth games — he's pullede says is a lack of preparation. rutherford clinched gold at glasgow four years ago but his decision to take some time away from athletics has left him feeling unable to sufficiently prepare to compete on australia's gold coast in april. a00m hurdles runnerjacob paul has taken his place in the squad. 0nto cricket and a spectacular catch in ausrralia's big bash league today from the melbourne...
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you have to go back to his great mentor, rutherford b.hayes became presidenwhobecame presidt you might call the deal to end reconstruction and a lot of historians who are giving a revisionist view of the reconstruction consider that to have been a terrible thing because it kept them down for the next 100 years. the deal was essentially we've got to stitch this country back together and it's not going to be easy. we are probably just going to have to sacrifice the civil rights for the period of time. they were abolitionists and liberal in that they cut a deal. by the time he was president, he still was concerned about bringing the sections back. i'm drawing a blank now. he kind of moves and lost sight of where he was and says we've got them on the run. his position towards african americans ended up being what i would call patronized, and there are worse words you can use the basically there was a good relationship with a lot of the organizations. you are doing wonderful things, keep at it but h he was inflictg a finger for them and ultima
you have to go back to his great mentor, rutherford b.hayes became presidenwhobecame presidt you might call the deal to end reconstruction and a lot of historians who are giving a revisionist view of the reconstruction consider that to have been a terrible thing because it kept them down for the next 100 years. the deal was essentially we've got to stitch this country back together and it's not going to be easy. we are probably just going to have to sacrifice the civil rights for the period of...
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east rutherford.agdalene acbs eyewitness news. >> ice jams in local rivers are causing flooding in the area. >> this is what delaware river looks like now near trenton and still dark and you can make out the ice chunks. photo journalist kyle hall is giving us a great live picture kyle thank you very much and recent warm temperatures and rain ice breaking up and flowing down the river. >> as a result of all the ice water from the river is overflowed and is frozen own to route 9 and a flood warning remains in effect for the delaware river at trenton and until 1:00 this afternoon. and katie is back and katie tracking snow. >> and here outside reading is snow opt playground. if you have to look closely snow on the top of pavilion here outside whittfield elementary school one of many reports coming in and thank you to folks on twitter and social media letting us know what you're seeing and again sometimes you cannot go by what's sitting in front of you with the radar. it's 8 here and we are seeing a lot of
east rutherford.agdalene acbs eyewitness news. >> ice jams in local rivers are causing flooding in the area. >> this is what delaware river looks like now near trenton and still dark and you can make out the ice chunks. photo journalist kyle hall is giving us a great live picture kyle thank you very much and recent warm temperatures and rain ice breaking up and flowing down the river. >> as a result of all the ice water from the river is overflowed and is frozen own to route 9...
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you really have to go back to his great mentor, rutherford b. hayes. rut hayes became president by making what you might call, you know, a deal to end reconstruction. and a lot of recent historians who are sort of giving a revisionist view of reconstruction consider that to have been a terrible thing because it kept african-americans in the south down for the next hundred years. but the deal was essentially, look, we've got to stitch this country back together, and it's not going to be easy. so we're going to, we're probably going to have to sacrifice civil rights for a period of time. now, rut hayes and mckinley, they were abolitionists, they were, they were liberal on civil rights, but they cut that deal. and so by the time mckinley was president, he still was, he still was concerned about bringing the sections back together. the spanish-american war helped a great deal. i'm drawing a blank now, but he got one of the great southern cavalry generals -- >> whelan. >> whelan, yes, thank you. and gave him a command. and when he was in cuba and they got t
you really have to go back to his great mentor, rutherford b. hayes. rut hayes became president by making what you might call, you know, a deal to end reconstruction. and a lot of recent historians who are sort of giving a revisionist view of reconstruction consider that to have been a terrible thing because it kept african-americans in the south down for the next hundred years. but the deal was essentially, look, we've got to stitch this country back together, and it's not going to be easy. so...
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murphy will be sworn in at war memorial trenton and tonight inaugural ball will be held met life in rutherford. that caps five days of preinsawing ration fest activitys in the garden state. weeks after taking oath for his fourth term allentown mayor ed palowsik goes on trial for corruption charges. fra federal prosecutors say he ran a pay-to-play scheme and mayor allegedly told vendors he expected campaign contributions in exchange for city contracts and powloski says he's innocent. >> house of horror uncovered in california neighborhood. children held captive in own home with some dhind beds. cbs news core stopped enter spoke to neighborhoods wondering how they missed signs signs neighbors are trying to figure out how they missed signs. they say the family lived here three years and didn't come out much. this fall the parents and few kids were seen during yard work. >> looks like they were having fun like a regular family helping people like an assembly line. >> kids were pale and shy and did not seem to be in poortordsf the children were dirty and mall norished and at first oldee adults betw
murphy will be sworn in at war memorial trenton and tonight inaugural ball will be held met life in rutherford. that caps five days of preinsawing ration fest activitys in the garden state. weeks after taking oath for his fourth term allentown mayor ed palowsik goes on trial for corruption charges. fra federal prosecutors say he ran a pay-to-play scheme and mayor allegedly told vendors he expected campaign contributions in exchange for city contracts and powloski says he's innocent. >>...
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everything in its path, including cardinal newman catholic high school, but when the visible graham rutherford arrived next day, he relies not all hope was lost. >> i was amazed that we had at least half of the school, i did not think we would have anything, and it was like, we can have school, we can do this. >> reporter: it has been a hectic three months with classes split between four different churches in the area, 20 different portables were brought into temporary -- temporarily replace classrooms and and administration building. the artificial turf on the baseball field melted, even though the football field was undamaged, the team had to practice and play at other schools, which held a lesson of its own. >> there's more important things than winning, it is participating, having it.>> reporter: state rose elementary and middle school saturday double disaster, after the preschool and second grade classrooms, that were lost of fire, they had to completely redo all of the surviving the -- buildings, because the water company restored pressure before the fire sprinklers were shut off, spring
everything in its path, including cardinal newman catholic high school, but when the visible graham rutherford arrived next day, he relies not all hope was lost. >> i was amazed that we had at least half of the school, i did not think we would have anything, and it was like, we can have school, we can do this. >> reporter: it has been a hectic three months with classes split between four different churches in the area, 20 different portables were brought into temporary --...
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rutherford for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. listen, let me say i've heard others first of all, thank you all for your service. in a very, very tough job. i know we have had other witnesses here speak to us about apprehension, securing the border and what that would look like, and really, the conversation was about you need an impediment to slow them down, whether that's a wall or electronic to detect, and you need to detect whoever is coming through, then finally, i think most critically, as mr. reardon pointed out, then you have to have the human assets, boots on the ground, to actually apprehend those folks once they breach your impediment. now, what the impediment requires is a wall, some electronics, whatever that might be. i know in the rio grande, good lord, they are using these static balloons, world war ii stuff. it's horrible. yet i think it's pronounced fort wachuka, they have drones and other devices that are incredibly effective. they have the big pipe, as they call it, so their communications is working great in th
rutherford for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. listen, let me say i've heard others first of all, thank you all for your service. in a very, very tough job. i know we have had other witnesses here speak to us about apprehension, securing the border and what that would look like, and really, the conversation was about you need an impediment to slow them down, whether that's a wall or electronic to detect, and you need to detect whoever is coming through, then finally, i think most...
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celebration is then tapped off with the inaugural ball inside met life stadium in east rutherford tomorrow night. >>> what did he say, talking presip in our area. >> wednesday, mostly wednesday , yeah. >> it could start late tomorrow night but most of tomorrow will be quiet, for philadelphia, and much of new jersey, and all except for the far northwestern suburbs. poconos, lehigh valley are under a winter weather advisory and that will kick in tomorrow morning until early wednesday morning. this system will take its time getting to the city. lets look at is what going on right now. that storm is lifting off to the north, actual center of the low will move up through new york state but cold front a frontal boundary that is coming through for us and that is what will be bringing the snow but it will take its time , so do i think most of time is pretty quiet. we will be in this area you see here, dry area, this front will be pushing through poconos and lehigh valley during the day tomorrow, bringing chance for snow especially in the mountains. temperatures right now are cold enough for snow,
celebration is then tapped off with the inaugural ball inside met life stadium in east rutherford tomorrow night. >>> what did he say, talking presip in our area. >> wednesday, mostly wednesday , yeah. >> it could start late tomorrow night but most of tomorrow will be quiet, for philadelphia, and much of new jersey, and all except for the far northwestern suburbs. poconos, lehigh valley are under a winter weather advisory and that will kick in tomorrow morning until early...
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rutherford for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. >> let me say i'm for others -- first of all, thank you all for your service in a very, very tough, tough job, and i know we've had other witnesses here speak to us about apprehension, securing the border and what that would look like and really the conversation was about, you know, you need an impediment to slow them down whether that's a wall, electronic to detect and you need to detect whoever is coming through and finally, and most critically as mr. riordan pointed out, then you have to have the human assets on the -- the boots on the ground to actually apprehend those folks once they breach your impediment. now what the impediment requires is a raul, some electronics and i know what that might be and in the rio grande they're using world war ii stuff, it's horrible. yet, i think it's pronounced fort wachuka, they have drones and other devices that are incredibly effective. they have the big pipe as they call it so their communications is working great in those areas, but then when you look at these -- if these three areas an
rutherford for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. >> let me say i'm for others -- first of all, thank you all for your service in a very, very tough, tough job, and i know we've had other witnesses here speak to us about apprehension, securing the border and what that would look like and really the conversation was about, you know, you need an impediment to slow them down whether that's a wall, electronic to detect and you need to detect whoever is coming through and finally,...
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arthur held on to his post until 1878 when hutter orford -- rutherford b. hayes fired him. in june 1880, gop leaders resurrected his career. when republicans georgiaered in chicago to pick -- gathered in chicago to pick their nominee, james forwardfield upset former president grant and emerged as the surprise choice. party elders were desperate to appease conkling in order to secure his support in winning new york which was then the most populace state in the union. the second place on the ticket seemed to be a safe spot. garfield was young and vigorous, and most believed a conkling man could do less damage as vice president than in other points. they chose arthur, and the republicans triumphed in november. now, this was a time when presidents still took office in march, and just a few months after garfield took office on july 2, 1881, a deranged office seeker shot president garrefield a washington railroad station. to arthur's horror, he proclaimed his support for the arthur/conkling wick -- wing of the party. some newspapers even accused arthur and conkling of conspiring
arthur held on to his post until 1878 when hutter orford -- rutherford b. hayes fired him. in june 1880, gop leaders resurrected his career. when republicans georgiaered in chicago to pick -- gathered in chicago to pick their nominee, james forwardfield upset former president grant and emerged as the surprise choice. party elders were desperate to appease conkling in order to secure his support in winning new york which was then the most populace state in the union. the second place on the...
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monica, governor murphy and the new first lady, tammy murphy have left trenton now headed for east rutherford in northern new jersey, that is where the inaugural ball is tonight at met life stadium. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news" reporting live from trenton. >> thank you. >>> a possible government shut down is just days away and getting a deal on the daca program is holding up the funding bill. it keeps 800,000 from deportation. and president trump rejected a pipe plan. and the offensive comments that the president allegedly made. white house press sent says they want to separate immigration issues from getting the budget deal. >>> time for the traffic report on a tuesday night. >> lets go back to gina gannon in for matt pellman. >> i have a word an accident, a tractor trailer lost its wheel and creating a mess out here. blocking the left lane. and you see the penndot arrow and activity blocking the right lane. the blue route to the state line 17 minutes now. and the accident here in delaware county. 95 southbound past the commodore barry bridge you will want to allow more time. again 1
monica, governor murphy and the new first lady, tammy murphy have left trenton now headed for east rutherford in northern new jersey, that is where the inaugural ball is tonight at met life stadium. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news" reporting live from trenton. >> thank you. >>> a possible government shut down is just days away and getting a deal on the daca program is holding up the funding bill. it keeps 800,000 from deportation. and president trump rejected a pipe...
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blake rutherford thinks we can can't afford to wait any longer here. blake, why? >> i think we have real infrastructure challenges. it's not a partisan issue in recognizing that we have decaying infrastructure across the country, red and blue states. we need to come up with a solution. i think it's going to be a tricky situation in light of the tax bill, how do we pay for it. we haven't heard from the president and congress hasn't focused on it. we'll see what 2018 looks like. >> it's adding up. we getter get a lot of economic growth or we won't pay the bill here. >> that's part of the problem. it's fine and nice to say it's not a partisan issue, but it is when it comes down to how we go about paying for it. democrats see this is something that should be funded by the federal government. republicans say it's a necessary evil in the sense that it needs to get done but how do we pay for it? can it be a public private endeavor? can it be something that companies or localities can invest in and there would be a government incentive to that? these are all questions tha
blake rutherford thinks we can can't afford to wait any longer here. blake, why? >> i think we have real infrastructure challenges. it's not a partisan issue in recognizing that we have decaying infrastructure across the country, red and blue states. we need to come up with a solution. i think it's going to be a tricky situation in light of the tax bill, how do we pay for it. we haven't heard from the president and congress hasn't focused on it. we'll see what 2018 looks like. >>...
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greg rutherford won't be defending his long jump title at this year's commonwealth games.ntry in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. mary rhodes is in birmingham, where midlands today have been given access to one of the main carillion building projects a week after the construction giant's collapse. and in a moment i'll be speaking to donna traynor in belfast about the potholes which are costing the department of infrastructure £500,000 in compensation to affected drivers. but first to mary in birmingham. carillion is a huge story for all of us but how has it affected birmingham city centre? this is a story of paradise lost or at least suspended because carillion was involved in a project right in the city centre next to be council officers on the old site of paradise circus, the redevelopment of £700 million which was going to involve office blocks and a public space but it has been invalid quiet in the last week. work stopped immediately on monday with the news of the colla pse on monday with the news of the collapse of carillion. not only responsible fo
greg rutherford won't be defending his long jump title at this year's commonwealth games.ntry in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. mary rhodes is in birmingham, where midlands today have been given access to one of the main carillion building projects a week after the construction giant's collapse. and in a moment i'll be speaking to donna traynor in belfast about the potholes which are costing the department of infrastructure £500,000 in compensation to affected drivers. but...
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aware he was doing it but also to use your example, science doesn't happen in a vacuum either, rutherford split the atom but that process can be used either for medical science, radiation, to treat cancer but it can also be used to drop an atomic or thermonuclear bomb. these kinds of decisions, if you think of the decisions we are facing about medical ethics surrounding our dna and so on, history is the same, a sense in which these are important questions, many of them are toxic questions but actually historians debating them in a way to talk about things that are coming out, or maybe coming out today, that is what is important, when you think to when arthur schlesinger was in policymaking it is also true in his history, his great friends have it right that it is all about pluralism, diversity and approaches and something in that process, the things we do shakes out a kind of answer to these things. >> i believe that freedom comes from skepticism but not -- it is a fine line. i don't think you will hear -- you would never hear anything we did definitive. we don't use that term because we
aware he was doing it but also to use your example, science doesn't happen in a vacuum either, rutherford split the atom but that process can be used either for medical science, radiation, to treat cancer but it can also be used to drop an atomic or thermonuclear bomb. these kinds of decisions, if you think of the decisions we are facing about medical ethics surrounding our dna and so on, history is the same, a sense in which these are important questions, many of them are toxic questions but...
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said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her students> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. it 856we have one hour delays with thek line. wee delays, 35 media/elwyn. 16 d buses detoured. i'm thinking of everybody out train orbus when it is sold. dad wasoofer and sider, i t cold do when you get outside. trying to prepare asyou can. 39 nor at church road we have an accident a car o the sideproblems there. main roads look good, you have to expect icy spots. turnpike eastbound at norristown an accident on the shoulder. kelly drive we've got snow reducing it to one lane swells martin luther king drive. the blow snow is a problem. >> david murphy issued a hood alert. he is outside with accuweatherorter: matt theemperatures,tde and sunny out b not helping. we have below zerohe region. five belowetter numbers. this afternoon a windchill ry into tonight and part ofaturday. 17 is the high, with windchills remaining below zero all the way. 15 tomorrow, bitter overnight lows sunday t
said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her students> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. it 856we have one hour delays with thek line. wee delays, 35 media/elwyn. 16 d buses detoured. i'm thinking of everybody out train orbus when it is sold. dad wasoofer and sider, i t cold do when you get outside. trying to prepare asyou can. 39 nor at church road...
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said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her studentso say? >> i'll see you guys on monday. >> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. here's your receipt. have a nice day! thank you. ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! start the car! start the car! the ikea winter sale. wooooooo! get up to 50% off select items. now through january 10th. ikea. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ i'm jessica castro from "abc7 mornings." let's check in with mike nicco with our bay area forecast. hi, mike. >> hey, jessica. hey, everybody. still on storm watch, storm impact scale 1 with waves of showers moderate at times. i don't think we'll see any flooding or damage from breezes. we have a shower from the bay bridge and the richmond san rafael bridge, and you can see more developing and flowing from southwest to northeast. so get ready for showers through the evening commut
said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her studentso say? >> i'll see you guys on monday. >> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. here's your receipt. have a nice day! thank you. ♪ ♪ start the car! start the car! start the car! start the car! the ikea winter sale. wooooooo! get up to 50% off select items. now through january 10th. ikea....
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said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her students>> so what do you want to say? >> i'll see you guys on monday. >> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. >> 7 is on your side right now with live, local news from "good morning washington." the cold weather making it tough for police investigating a shooting. larry: the wind was blowing evidence markers away from the scene. police found a man shot inside .f the damaged dodge suv victim was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. police are trying to track down the person who pulled the trigger. autria: starting the weekend with some dangerous cold out there. larry: that's right. here's rhonda johnson with an update. or eileen whelan. eileen: good morning. it is cold. 15 at reagan national. as you mentioned earlier, the wind is still going to be gusting 30 miles per hour plus today. our wind-chill numbers are still below zero. wind chill advisory in effect until noon. our high is only 19. same deal tomorrow. it is go
said she's a second grade teacher, miss rutherford. >> yes, ma'am. >> she said she promised her students>> so what do you want to say? >> i'll see you guys on monday. >> get your homework done. >> the dog didn't eat the homework. >> have a great friday and a great weekend. >> 7 is on your side right now with live, local news from "good morning washington." the cold weather making it tough for police investigating a shooting. larry: the...