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sally: i'm sally kidd in washington. and it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. r: when the attacks come here... ...the person behind this desk will have to protect your family. will he be impulsive and reckless, like donald trump? will he have voted to dramatically weaken counter-terrorism surveillance, like ted cruz? will he have skipped crucial national security hearings and votes just to campaign, like marco rubio? 27 generals and admirals support jeb bush. because jeb has the experience and knowledge to protect your family. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. steve karlin, stacey horst, and chief meteorologist john mclaughlin. stacey: right n
sally: i'm sally kidd in washington. and it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. r: when the attacks come here... ...the person...
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sally: sending in several thousand troops. in washington, i am sally kidd. tom: well, seattle is the first city in the country to allow unionize. passed the measure. and new hampshire native victoria arlen has a new job. she is joining espn as a features reporter. the champion' s member reported for them at the summer special olympic games in los angeles. espn executives say they were so impressed by her work this summer that they decided to bring her on for an expanded sportsx center, espn-w, and x games. weather. mike: some downforce to our west, but the temperatures, 39 top of mount washington, and that is above the normal high in here we go. taking a look at the time left out at the coast, we did have drizzle earlier in the day and fog at other times, but with the rain moving through, it has actually washed out some of the fog. pulling some of those droplets out of the fog bank, and the visibility increases, so some good news in that regard. after all, we are still in a mini drought, believe it or not, so we can use some rain or snow, and with temperatur
sally: sending in several thousand troops. in washington, i am sally kidd. tom: well, seattle is the first city in the country to allow unionize. passed the measure. and new hampshire native victoria arlen has a new job. she is joining espn as a features reporter. the champion' s member reported for them at the summer special olympic games in los angeles. espn executives say they were so impressed by her work this summer that they decided to bring her on for an expanded sportsx center, espn-w,...
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sally: ramping up the pressure on isis. i'm sally kidd in washington. the pentagon announces a new troop deployment to iraq and syria. steve: plus, windy city shake-up. the shooting death of a black teenager brings big changes to the chicago police department. stacey: and later in the buzz, real life grinch. how this crook snatched a piece you're watching kcci 8 news atou're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 5:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, and chief meteorologist john mclaughlin. steve: the u.s. is now deploying a new special operations force to figh
sally: ramping up the pressure on isis. i'm sally kidd in washington. the pentagon announces a new troop deployment to iraq and syria. steve: plus, windy city shake-up. the shooting death of a black teenager brings big changes to the chicago police department. stacey: and later in the buzz, real life grinch. how this crook snatched a piece you're watching kcci 8 news atou're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for...
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sally hasn't stopped. vowing to not let any butt fall through the crcrks -- of the streets of her fine city: (sally dawley/ butt lady of auburn) "i don't know how i'm gonna quit. (laughs) i, i tell people i'm gonna have to find a b-a class--a butts anonymous to be able to stop doin' this." (reporter) "butts anonymous!" laughs aside, sally has sparked a serious move by elected officials to put out these cigarette receptacles-- and put up reminders. posters like this. to help keep auburn a butt-free zone. thanks to the sweeping changes in attitude, ignited by she cannot lie. (sally dawley/ butt lady of auburn) "the butt lady of auburn -- and i'm proud of it." deborah: dawley says she has reached the 260-thousand mark...and vows to continue her mission -- no ifs, ands or... butts about it. deborah: chrimas is a day where millions of americans relax and spend time with their family... but not everyone is afforded that luxury. reporter drew brown looks into a few professions who continue to through the holidays
sally hasn't stopped. vowing to not let any butt fall through the crcrks -- of the streets of her fine city: (sally dawley/ butt lady of auburn) "i don't know how i'm gonna quit. (laughs) i, i tell people i'm gonna have to find a b-a class--a butts anonymous to be able to stop doin' this." (reporter) "butts anonymous!" laughs aside, sally has sparked a serious move by elected officials to put out these cigarette receptacles-- and put up reminders. posters like this. to help...
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sally: another republican drops his bid for president. i'm sally kidd in washington with an update on the 2016 campaign. in medical and drug costs for aidan. for other families it's higher deductibles, premiums and co-pays that keep adding up. that's why we've got to crack down on price gouging, cap out-of-pocket costs, and fast track approval of less expensive generic drugs. because we've got to get health care costs under control for lynn's family and for yours. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on the bully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. that's not going to happen. (applause) announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 5:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, and chief meteorologi
sally: another republican drops his bid for president. i'm sally kidd in washington with an update on the 2016 campaign. in medical and drug costs for aidan. for other families it's higher deductibles, premiums and co-pays that keep adding up. that's why we've got to crack down on price gouging, cap out-of-pocket costs, and fast track approval of less expensive generic drugs. because we've got to get health care costs under control for lynn's family and for yours. announcer: one candidate tough...
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sally kidd is in washington with that. ben carson sally: virtually tied with donald trump has dropped to third place in a new quinnipiac university poll. ben carson: the government will grow and infiltrate. sally: trump gets 27% support with his closest rival marco rubio trailing by 10. carson and ted cruz are at 16%. but ted cruz has nearly tied with trump in iowa. more tuned to matters of international significance and maybe that's turning them back to people like rubio and ted cruz who are identifying with foreign-policy issues in the senate. metinka: sally: trump is firing back at critics who question his claim that thousands of people cheered on the terrorists in jersey city rooftops after 9/11. a campaign adviser tweeted a 2001 news clip from a cbs reporter to back up the claim. donald trump: they are finding people saying that did take place in new jersey. sally: the report puts the number of people celebrating at eight. in time, chris christie went after donald trump, calling the billionaire is this meant a non-thr
sally kidd is in washington with that. ben carson sally: virtually tied with donald trump has dropped to third place in a new quinnipiac university poll. ben carson: the government will grow and infiltrate. sally: trump gets 27% support with his closest rival marco rubio trailing by 10. carson and ted cruz are at 16%. but ted cruz has nearly tied with trump in iowa. more tuned to matters of international significance and maybe that's turning them back to people like rubio and ted cruz who are...
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sally: some americans seem to agree. several polls show increasing support for military force, including the flying ground forces against isis. concerns and questions extend to the homeland. >> indications of radicalization. sally: an apparent isis-inspired attack left 14 dead in san bernardino. the fbi has nearly 1000 active investigations into possible terrorist sympathizers in all 50 states. >> despite the best efforts, there will be plots that succeed. we' ve got to accept that. sally: from the terrorist threat to nuclear concerns. whoever wins the white house will oversee the implementation of the iran nuclear deal and >> we have huge phone or abilities. sally: the threat of cyber terrorism. >> small actors can commit disproportionate harm against our infrastructure. they could bring a recon of me system to a halt. sally: analysts say the next president will need to develop better defenses to deter cyber attackers before they strike. congress is working to finalize a long-delayed cyber -information sharing bill this
sally: some americans seem to agree. several polls show increasing support for military force, including the flying ground forces against isis. concerns and questions extend to the homeland. >> indications of radicalization. sally: an apparent isis-inspired attack left 14 dead in san bernardino. the fbi has nearly 1000 active investigations into possible terrorist sympathizers in all 50 states. >> despite the best efforts, there will be plots that succeed. we' ve got to accept that....
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sally kidd is live in washington. sally, why did it take so long for the fbi to come out and say they are investigating this attack as an act of terror? sally: the fbi says it has to proceed carefully in this investigaiton. and it needed, and still needs, time to analyze the digital trail. that includes computer thumb and two crushed cellphones they found in a trash can. right now, the fbi is saying, so far, there is no indication the killers were part of a terrorist network or organized cell. stacey: sally, what can you tell us about suspected killer tashfeen malik's postings on social media? sally: well, the fbi is saying as the first 911 calls were , coming in, malik took a moment to post on facebook her allegiance to isis, using an alias account. facebook is saying when it discovered this yesterday, it took down the profile, turned over the contents over to authorities. but there was no indication stacey: sally, thank you. presidential candidate ted cruz spoke in johnston today, in wake of the attacks in san berna
sally kidd is live in washington. sally, why did it take so long for the fbi to come out and say they are investigating this attack as an act of terror? sally: the fbi says it has to proceed carefully in this investigaiton. and it needed, and still needs, time to analyze the digital trail. that includes computer thumb and two crushed cellphones they found in a trash can. right now, the fbi is saying, so far, there is no indication the killers were part of a terrorist network or organized cell....
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kcci's sally kidd is live in washington with the details. sally: the president says the u.s. has intensified the fight against isis, but recent polling shows many americans believe he can do more. after a meeting at the national counterterrorism center, the president saw to reassure americans. pres. obama: at this moment, our intelligence and counterterrorism professionals do not have any specific or credible information about an attack on the homeland. >> i'm trying to get where we are going to. sally: frustration on both sides of the a.l. on a hearing on the vetting process. >> are you going to give me a number? sally: lawmakers are questioning whether enough safeguards are in place to keep terrorists out. one of the shooters in the san bernardino attack was allowed in on a fiancee visa last year. the fbi says she had already been radicalized. >> there was nothing in the system that we used that would pick that up. >> that doesn't make me feel any better. we don't even look at public stuff. sally: the department of homeland security has three small pilot grove and on the us
kcci's sally kidd is live in washington with the details. sally: the president says the u.s. has intensified the fight against isis, but recent polling shows many americans believe he can do more. after a meeting at the national counterterrorism center, the president saw to reassure americans. pres. obama: at this moment, our intelligence and counterterrorism professionals do not have any specific or credible information about an attack on the homeland. >> i'm trying to get where we are...
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sally: saturday night showdown. hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin o'malley in a manchester matchup. martin o'malley: excuse me, no. david muir: no governor, we have to abide by the rules. sally: sanders and clinton, clearing the air. bernie sanders: our staff said whoa, what's going on here. sally: in drama up to the debate sanders fired a staffer for , accessing confidential clinton campaign voter files stored on a dnc database. tonight, he lashed out at the dnc for temporarily cutting off access to his own files after the breach. bernie sanders: that is an egregious act. hillary clinton: we should move on because i don't think the american people are all that interested in this. bernie sanders: yes, i apologize. sally: martin o'malley, barely to grab the spotlight. martin o'malley: we're listening to the bickering back and forth. sally: maybe that's how politics -- the debate focused heavily on national security and combating isis and the candidates mixed it up on gun control. martin o'malley: senator sa
sally: saturday night showdown. hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin o'malley in a manchester matchup. martin o'malley: excuse me, no. david muir: no governor, we have to abide by the rules. sally: sanders and clinton, clearing the air. bernie sanders: our staff said whoa, what's going on here. sally: in drama up to the debate sanders fired a staffer for , accessing confidential clinton campaign voter files stored on a dnc database. tonight, he lashed out at the dnc for temporarily...
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. >>> reporter: 12 years ago sally casazza walked away from her full-time job with a big corporation only to find herself running something much bigger. >> i took an early retirement, came here as a volunteer and was able to take over the position when it became available and it's the best job i have ever had. i love it. everything that's on that table needs to get in a bag. >> reporter: sally chairs the san francisco "firefighters' toy program." the holiday toy drive started in 1949 with a bunch of firefighters fixing bikes in the basement of the fire station on bush street. >> merry christmas! >> reporter: last christmas, 31,000 kids had --well, a christmas thanks to sally and hundreds of volunteers who collect, sort and hand out thousands upon thousands of toys. >> each child gets four toys. they get an age and sex appropriate toy, probably an arts and crafts item or sports item, maybe a book or a game and whatever else is donated. >> reporter: sally says the need for certain toys changes year to year but for some reason, this year they really need sports toys for kids. >> basketb
. >>> reporter: 12 years ago sally casazza walked away from her full-time job with a big corporation only to find herself running something much bigger. >> i took an early retirement, came here as a volunteer and was able to take over the position when it became available and it's the best job i have ever had. i love it. everything that's on that table needs to get in a bag. >> reporter: sally chairs the san francisco "firefighters' toy program." the holiday toy...
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sally: the debate focused heavily on national security and combating isis. and the candidates mixed it up on gun control. o'malley: senator sanders voted to give immunity to gun dealers. secretary clinton changes her position on this every election year, it seems. sanders: do not tell me that i have not had the courage to stand up to gun people. clinton: i have been for the brady bill. i have been against assault weapons. sally: both sanders and o'malley seeking draw distinctions with the front-runner. sanders: i voted against the war in iraq. o'malley: may i offer a different generation's laura: clinton is averaging a 25-point lead over sanders nationally. but sanders has a slight edge of about 4 points here in new hampshire. tonight was the final debate in 2016. both parties are set to take the stage once again in january. the next republican debate is scheduled for the 14th. and the next democratic debate is three days after that. todd: as for republicans, front-runner donald trump is riding a wave of support after the latest gop debate this week. he drew
sally: the debate focused heavily on national security and combating isis. and the candidates mixed it up on gun control. o'malley: senator sanders voted to give immunity to gun dealers. secretary clinton changes her position on this every election year, it seems. sanders: do not tell me that i have not had the courage to stand up to gun people. clinton: i have been for the brady bill. i have been against assault weapons. sally: both sanders and o'malley seeking draw distinctions with the...
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kcci's sally kidd live in washington with that. sally: support for ben carson appears to be slipping. as the campaigns look ahead to the next gop debate, and the iowa caucuses. ben carson, virtually tied with donald trump in recent weeks, has dropped to third place in a new quinnipiac university poll. dr. carson: the government will grow and infiltrate. sally: trump gets 27% support with his next closest rival , marco rubio trailing by 10 points. carson and ted cruz are both at 16%. but 8 weeks out from the iowa caucuses, cruz is nearly tied with trump in the hawkeye state. >> i think we're seeing voters more attuned to matters of international significance and maybe that's turning them back more toward rubio and cruz who are identified with some of those foreign policy issues in sally: trump is firing back at critics who question his claim that thousands of people cheered on the terrorists from jersey city rooftops after 9/11. a campaign advisor tweeted a 2001 news clip from a cbs reporter to back up the claim. mr. trump: they're
kcci's sally kidd live in washington with that. sally: support for ben carson appears to be slipping. as the campaigns look ahead to the next gop debate, and the iowa caucuses. ben carson, virtually tied with donald trump in recent weeks, has dropped to third place in a new quinnipiac university poll. dr. carson: the government will grow and infiltrate. sally: trump gets 27% support with his next closest rival , marco rubio trailing by 10 points. carson and ted cruz are both at 16%. but 8 weeks...
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>> at two and a half, sally hasn't taken her first steps yet. instead, sally's mother holds her close while she pushes the cart carrying her chemotherapy treatment. sally has infant leukemia, a rare form of cancer or, and is being treated at memorial sloan-kettering. >> she was ten months when she was diagnosed. 26 months long, and she is 20 months into her treatment. >> nicole says there have been some major setbacks because of the chemo. sally had seizures, mouth sores and -- >> four months of broken bones from weakening of her bones from being on steroids on a regular basis which is part of her treatment protocol. >> sally is one of the 150 outpatients at memorial sloan-kettering. there's also a 36-bed in-patient unit for those who have to stay at hospital. dr. paul meyers is the vice chairman of pediatrics at the world-renowned cancer treatment center. >> we have access to the best science, and we get that science to the patients very, very quickly. sloan questionserring institute -- kettering institute has been a partnership that has result
>> at two and a half, sally hasn't taken her first steps yet. instead, sally's mother holds her close while she pushes the cart carrying her chemotherapy treatment. sally has infant leukemia, a rare form of cancer or, and is being treated at memorial sloan-kettering. >> she was ten months when she was diagnosed. 26 months long, and she is 20 months into her treatment. >> nicole says there have been some major setbacks because of the chemo. sally had seizures, mouth sores and...
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steve: sally kidd is in washington with the controversial hearings today on sally: the fbi says it's still working to determine if anyone else assisted the san bernardino attackers, but they do know that the killers were radicalized before they met online. the fbi director says the two terrorists who gunned down 14 people at a san bernardino holiday party were radicalized at least two years ago. yet, still operated under the radar. >> online, as late as, as early as, the end of 2013 they were talking to each other about jihad and martyrdom, before they became engaged and married and lived together in the united states. sally: republicans on the senate armed services committee cited the attack as evidence the president's strategy against isis is weak and ineffective. >> we're gonna have to know what you're going to do. sally: defense secretary ash carter dismissing calls to send several thousand more u.s. ground troops to join the fight. >> isil would like nothing more than a large presence of us ground forces in iraq and syria so that they can have a call to senator mccain: does anyb
steve: sally kidd is in washington with the controversial hearings today on sally: the fbi says it's still working to determine if anyone else assisted the san bernardino attackers, but they do know that the killers were radicalized before they met online. the fbi director says the two terrorists who gunned down 14 people at a san bernardino holiday party were radicalized at least two years ago. yet, still operated under the radar. >> online, as late as, as early as, the end of 2013 they...
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sally: americans seem to agree. concerns and questions about strategy extend to the homeland. >> indications of radicalization. sally: an apparent isis-inspired attack left 14 dead in san bernardino. the fbi has nearly 1000 active investigations in all 50 states about terrorist sympathizers. >> despite our best efforts, we' ve got to accept that. sally: from the terrorist threat to nuclear concerns, whoever takes over the white house will oversee the implementation of dealing with north korea' s nuclear ambitions. another threat, cyber terrorism. >> they could bring our economy and our financial system to a halt. sally: analysts say that is why the next president will need to develop better defenses to deter ciber-attackers -- cyber -attackers before they destroy things. reporting from washington, i' m sally kidd. erin: president obama has stepped up calls in congress to approve an authorization for the use of military force against isis. lawmakers are divided over a proposal he sent to congress. check out our issue
sally: americans seem to agree. concerns and questions about strategy extend to the homeland. >> indications of radicalization. sally: an apparent isis-inspired attack left 14 dead in san bernardino. the fbi has nearly 1000 active investigations in all 50 states about terrorist sympathizers. >> despite our best efforts, we' ve got to accept that. sally: from the terrorist threat to nuclear concerns, whoever takes over the white house will oversee the implementation of dealing with...
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but not sally casazza.g on it all year long. >>> we are getting low on boys stuff. >>> reporter: 12 years ago sally casazza walked away from her full-time job with a big corporation only to find herself running something much bigger. >> i took an early retirement, came here as a volunteer and was able to take over the position when it became available and it's the best job i have ever had. i love it. everything that's on that table needs to get in a bag. >> reporter: sally chairs the san francisco "firefighters' toy program." a holiday toy dry started in 1949 with a bunch of firefighters fixing bikes in the basement of the fire station on bush street. >> merry christmas! >> reporter: last christmas, 31,000 kids had -- well, a christmas thanks to sally and hundreds of volunteers who collect, sort and hand out thousands upon thousands of toist. >> each child gets four toys. they get an age and sex appropriate toys, arts and craft, sport, books and game and whatever else is donated. >> reporter: sally says the
but not sally casazza.g on it all year long. >>> we are getting low on boys stuff. >>> reporter: 12 years ago sally casazza walked away from her full-time job with a big corporation only to find herself running something much bigger. >> i took an early retirement, came here as a volunteer and was able to take over the position when it became available and it's the best job i have ever had. i love it. everything that's on that table needs to get in a bag. >>...
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joining our conversation is sally osburg the c.e.o. of the foundation, founding and encouraging social change and problem entrepreneursh entrepreneurship. she tells us why it is a disruptive force, and how it's needed now, more than ever. what is is it? >> social entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs disrupting the equill ibrya in our societies. that sound fancy, but they are working on the issues that graca machel described - issues of child nutrition, issues of child mortality, issues of child empower. and education. heath access and equity. all those issues come together for social entrepreneurs. they find innovative solutions that often have at their heart partnership and collaboration with the communities they serve. >> how does that differ from the aid model we are familiar with and why do you find it more preferable than the aid model. >> that is a politically charged question. i think after the world war ii, we actually developed a model development that served us well through the martial plan, but put in place a paradigm that has co
joining our conversation is sally osburg the c.e.o. of the foundation, founding and encouraging social change and problem entrepreneursh entrepreneurship. she tells us why it is a disruptive force, and how it's needed now, more than ever. what is is it? >> social entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs disrupting the equill ibrya in our societies. that sound fancy, but they are working on the issues that graca machel described - issues of child nutrition, issues of child mortality, issues of...
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sally is doing great... (sot: sally winey, teddy bear doctor) "i'm being santa's helper... working everyday!" in the middle of her holiday rush... (nats) to get the animals in the arms of their owners...and put a smile on their faces... (sot: sally winey, teddy bear doctor) "now they don't always smile because they don't always get exactly what they think they're going to get but i do my best to bring a smile to it's . we're back after the break with more news and weather for you on news-4 today. first though.. here's a look at some of the events on the good morning and welcome back. thanks for joining us. i'm sarah te slaa. al has the day off. coming up.... deadly twisters swept across parts of the country yesterday. at least seven people are dead across three states, as storms hit much of the south. the latest on the severe weather in just a minute. also... christmas brings a short break to candidates campaign efforts. this race to secure the white house has become one of the most outrageous and controversial in recent history. the latest from washington. and later... an
sally is doing great... (sot: sally winey, teddy bear doctor) "i'm being santa's helper... working everyday!" in the middle of her holiday rush... (nats) to get the animals in the arms of their owners...and put a smile on their faces... (sot: sally winey, teddy bear doctor) "now they don't always smile because they don't always get exactly what they think they're going to get but i do my best to bring a smile to it's . we're back after the break with more news and weather for you...
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sally kidd, kcci 8, news iowa's news leader. laura: heading into tonight's matchup, polls show clinton is maintaining a commanding lead nationwide. but in the granite state, sanders has a slight edge. todd: on the republican side, candidates are out in full force this weekend. donald trump here in iowa, holding a rally in cedar rapids. he spoke at the veterans memorial coliseum about the importance of a strong military. while also making jabs at jeb bush, calling him incompetent, and saying america is run by similar people, which has to stop. trump took questions from the audience and told them he doesn't care if anyone likes him. donald: some people say he's not a nice person, but who cares? ok, who cares? todd: while trump is known for drawing big crowds, the question is, how many people will actually caucus for him? may be deceiving. kcci's kim st. onge is live in studio to explain. kim: this "new york times" article points to a lack of organization by the trump campaign. specifically, not spending enough time recruiting supp
sally kidd, kcci 8, news iowa's news leader. laura: heading into tonight's matchup, polls show clinton is maintaining a commanding lead nationwide. but in the granite state, sanders has a slight edge. todd: on the republican side, candidates are out in full force this weekend. donald trump here in iowa, holding a rally in cedar rapids. he spoke at the veterans memorial coliseum about the importance of a strong military. while also making jabs at jeb bush, calling him incompetent, and saying...
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reporting from washington, sally kidd, wmur news 9 9. jean: we are turning to the traffic watch to see how things are moving. these are live pictures from 293 north in manchester from the elliot at river' s edge camera josh: 95.7 wzi-d' s peggy james joins us live with a look at your evening commute. peggy: we have a lot of slick roadways out there so you do want to use caution heading home tonight. no major issues coming up from the massachusetts border all the way up into manchester, a pretty good right. you about, just pockets of congestion of through concord. they are still working and earlier accident on 89 northbound that should be clearing out soon. heavy and slow through bedford. the everett turnpike had an earlier accident but should be clearing up and north is a heavy ride through merrimack. i' m taking james for 95.7. 5:00. a former new england governor has been tapped to help chicago deal with the controversy josh: the first day of december has been brutal for many states. which parts of the midwest are getting hit hardest ri
reporting from washington, sally kidd, wmur news 9 9. jean: we are turning to the traffic watch to see how things are moving. these are live pictures from 293 north in manchester from the elliot at river' s edge camera josh: 95.7 wzi-d' s peggy james joins us live with a look at your evening commute. peggy: we have a lot of slick roadways out there so you do want to use caution heading home tonight. no major issues coming up from the massachusetts border all the way up into manchester, a pretty...
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let's see if sally does it. sally, she is so pretty. her halloween colors.falls out of her hand far short of half court. i have seen zoo animals play bert than that, sally. that's right. yes. that was just a half court shot. the pros can sink them from much further like michael jordan. watch. beautiful. i love tricks. topic number two. meet this 5-year-old girl. she is cute and curious. but she has an extraordinary sense of rhythm and coordination. here she is playing drums and she is about to school any skin meters four times her age. watch this. [♪] i hope she thick of the country turkey while she is laying waste to those drumheads. what an amazing tiny human. number three. good news for people like you who like experimental haircut. a basher in spain has -- a barber in spain has added pyrotechnics and sword. he's literally setting people's hair and fire and playing with ray doer fingers. it makes me westful for hide old barber. charlie brown loves me. topic number 4. martin o'malley is thankfully never going to be president. but that doesn't stop him for
let's see if sally does it. sally, she is so pretty. her halloween colors.falls out of her hand far short of half court. i have seen zoo animals play bert than that, sally. that's right. yes. that was just a half court shot. the pros can sink them from much further like michael jordan. watch. beautiful. i love tricks. topic number two. meet this 5-year-old girl. she is cute and curious. but she has an extraordinary sense of rhythm and coordination. here she is playing drums and she is about to...
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let's see if sally does it. sally, she is so pretty. her halloween colors. it falls out of her hand. fall short of half court. it was so awful. the team should confiscate money from her. i have seen zoo animals play better than that, sally. s that's right. yes. that was just a half-court shot. the pros can sing them from much further like michael jordan. watch. beautiful. i love tricks. topic number two. meet edward, she is cute and curious. but she has an extraordinary sense of coordination andon rhythm. here she is playing drums, and she is about to school any skinc meters four types her age. watch this. -- four times her age. [♪] i hope she thick of the country turkey while she is laying waste to those drup heads.n amazing ti topic number 3. very good news. for people like you who like experimental haircuts. a barber in spain has added fire and sword play to his haircutting technique. if you ever thought, i wish my barber would use pyrotechnics. this is your guy. barber licencing i think is a government scam to crew over poor people. but in this case it m
let's see if sally does it. sally, she is so pretty. her halloween colors. it falls out of her hand. fall short of half court. it was so awful. the team should confiscate money from her. i have seen zoo animals play better than that, sally. s that's right. yes. that was just a half-court shot. the pros can sing them from much further like michael jordan. watch. beautiful. i love tricks. topic number two. meet edward, she is cute and curious. but she has an extraordinary sense of coordination...
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breaking news---- 3 out of greenville county-where deputies are responding to an armed robbery at the sally's beauty supply on wade hampton boulevard.right now details are limited...but dispatch tells us a man wearing a light blue hoodie and jeans robbed the shop at gunpoint...and then possibly drove off in a small, gold 4-door car.a search is underway for the suspect. we have a crew on the scene and we'll bring you updates as we get them on air and online at foxcarolina.com. 3 now to a developing story at four---- 3 an anderson cop brutally beaten...nearly stabbed...by a
breaking news---- 3 out of greenville county-where deputies are responding to an armed robbery at the sally's beauty supply on wade hampton boulevard.right now details are limited...but dispatch tells us a man wearing a light blue hoodie and jeans robbed the shop at gunpoint...and then possibly drove off in a small, gold 4-door car.a search is underway for the suspect. we have a crew on the scene and we'll bring you updates as we get them on air and online at foxcarolina.com. 3 now to a...
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sally, it is not seeming to matter though.nd you can tell the republicans who crowd the halls who go into see donald trump, that it could be catastrophic, and they don't seem to care. they don't care about any of what the media has been calling him out for and other republicans have been calling him out for. >> and i have to say, and i'm guilty of this, and when trump was first surging, i treated it as a joke. i thought that he was a joke, and the candidacy was laughable, and it would not survive and we might be to the point where i might weep on national television and this is not funny anymore, a when you have a candidate who is saying the demagogic things that he is saying and the support is mantaning and the black lives matter protester beaten in one of the rallies, and he says maybe he deserved to be roughed up, and homeless immigrant is beaten by the trump supporters and he doesn't condemn it, and s says that my people are passionate and there is a word for this, the and it is fascism, and people need to remember in the
sally, it is not seeming to matter though.nd you can tell the republicans who crowd the halls who go into see donald trump, that it could be catastrophic, and they don't seem to care. they don't care about any of what the media has been calling him out for and other republicans have been calling him out for. >> and i have to say, and i'm guilty of this, and when trump was first surging, i treated it as a joke. i thought that he was a joke, and the candidacy was laughable, and it would not...
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i was talking to sally cohen. on the democratic side, bernie sanders in the polls is not doing that great, and hillary clinton has the commanding lead, but in iowa and new hampshire, he has significant support there, and what is your analysis right now? is it possible from your perspective in new hampshire that he is ahead of some of the polls that he could upset hillary clinton in the first two conte contests? >> i mean, anything is possible, and you know, the great thing about that we talk about it now, but fouch natalie a lot of time for the voters to make up their minds and the iowa caucuses are unique. i was in iowa a few week ago and i have to say that not only the apparent support, but the strength of support for bernie sanders is really part of the asset there that hill are ri clinton may is have numerical support, but it is tepid. and the people who support bernie sanders really support him, but the democrats are in a good position, because the republicans are not giving them a strong contender whoever th
i was talking to sally cohen. on the democratic side, bernie sanders in the polls is not doing that great, and hillary clinton has the commanding lead, but in iowa and new hampshire, he has significant support there, and what is your analysis right now? is it possible from your perspective in new hampshire that he is ahead of some of the polls that he could upset hillary clinton in the first two conte contests? >> i mean, anything is possible, and you know, the great thing about that we...
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sally: this whole dispute blew up yesterday. and it's the first time we've seen this kind of drama in the democratic campaign. you can bet it will be talked about in tonight's debate. the clinton campaign accused the sanders camp of stealing its confidential voter data from an internal database run by the dnc, saying the damage is done. jennifer: even if they ultimately aren't able to retain that information, these are things they can't unlearn. this is a data system that our volunteers and camp worked hard to build. sally: sanders' team clinton's voter files, after a
sally: this whole dispute blew up yesterday. and it's the first time we've seen this kind of drama in the democratic campaign. you can bet it will be talked about in tonight's debate. the clinton campaign accused the sanders camp of stealing its confidential voter data from an internal database run by the dnc, saying the damage is done. jennifer: even if they ultimately aren't able to retain that information, these are things they can't unlearn. this is a data system that our volunteers and...
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her name is sally abdel-mcgee. you can tell us what you saw and heard? >> i was in my office in building two, and i had a really big window to my left. you know, i was working, it was just a normal day, and then all of i of a sudden i heard shots fired, and it was from an automatic weapon. so, you know, it was very unusual, why, you know, why would we hear shots. so i kind of made a joke and i turned around and my office mate, and, you know, said, "what the heck is that?" and i said, tsounds like gunfire." and we both look out the window. as we look out the window, second set of shots goes off-- pop-pop. hoff. and we saw a man fall to the floor, and we just looked and we saw three men dressed in all black, military-- military attire with vests on, holding assault rifles, and they-- they opened up the doors to building 3. and one of them opened up the door to building 3. he starts to shoot-- you know, shoot all over into the room. that's the room we typically have conferences in or trainings or just, you know, some odd events. we're social workers. we hel
her name is sally abdel-mcgee. you can tell us what you saw and heard? >> i was in my office in building two, and i had a really big window to my left. you know, i was working, it was just a normal day, and then all of i of a sudden i heard shots fired, and it was from an automatic weapon. so, you know, it was very unusual, why, you know, why would we hear shots. so i kind of made a joke and i turned around and my office mate, and, you know, said, "what the heck is that?" and i...
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sally kidd has the latest from washington. sally: as the first 911 calls came in alerting police to the grisly massacre, the fbi says suspected killer tashfeen malik took a moment to pledge her allegiance to isis using an alias on facebook. it's just one piece of evidence that has led the fbi to call >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers and potential of inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. sally: malik and husband sayed farook, both heavily armed, opened fire at a holiday luncheon wednesday, then died hours later in a shootout with police. among the evidence, police cite extensive planning, explosives, high powered weapons and the digital trail the couple left behind, including two crushed cell phones found in a trash can. >> we do hope the digital fingerprints left by these 2 individuals will take us toward their motivation. >> there hasn't been any clear smoking gun evidence. sally: the attorneys for farook's family caution against jumping to conclusions. >> when t
sally kidd has the latest from washington. sally: as the first 911 calls came in alerting police to the grisly massacre, the fbi says suspected killer tashfeen malik took a moment to pledge her allegiance to isis using an alias on facebook. it's just one piece of evidence that has led the fbi to call >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers and potential of inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. sally: malik and husband sayed farook,...
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and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port doorsked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon, had
and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port doorsked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the...
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sally was immediately arrested and taken into custody. just last week he posted videos on instagram from costa rica. >> hey! >> he was there with close friend randy fob. he thinks he was hacked and doesn't believe any of it saying if it's true, it is one of the best kept secrets and he must be a great actor. he has had legal troubles in real life n 2013, he was sued by a woman who claimed he committed sexual battery on her by forcing sex without a condom. he denied the allegations and paid $2.7 million to settle the case. go www.etonline.com for the latest updates on his arrest. >> thank you. let's turn now to oprah. we know she is always battling with her weight and she's really been open about it. but now she is revealing a lot more in a candid new commercial. actually, "e.t." was the first to show her debut ad that has been bringing out a lot of emotions. >> when i saw oprah's commercial, i cried. >> inside every overweight woman is a woman she knows she can be. many times you look in the mirror and you don't even recognize your own se
sally was immediately arrested and taken into custody. just last week he posted videos on instagram from costa rica. >> hey! >> he was there with close friend randy fob. he thinks he was hacked and doesn't believe any of it saying if it's true, it is one of the best kept secrets and he must be a great actor. he has had legal troubles in real life n 2013, he was sued by a woman who claimed he committed sexual battery on her by forcing sex without a condom. he denied the allegations...
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secretary of the interior sally jewell, who work towards preservation of native american sites and lands is opening up national park for young volunteers addressed their conference. this was hosted by the national trust for historic preservation. it's about one hour. >> and now please welcome chief preservation officer david brown. [applause] david brown: thank you very much. hello and welcome to the closing lunch of the 20 15th fast-forward conference. the past few days have provided a time to reflect on all that the preservation movement has achieved over the last 50 years. it is also given us a chance to look forward and see how the work we are doing today will affect able to be here and participate in these conversations. we look forward to you being involved in these conversations in the months ahead. we are pleased to be joined by representatives of the american express foundation. american express has long been a supporter of preservation projects worldwide and a have been a close partner of the national trust for historic preservation for over a decade. in fact, a very important
secretary of the interior sally jewell, who work towards preservation of native american sites and lands is opening up national park for young volunteers addressed their conference. this was hosted by the national trust for historic preservation. it's about one hour. >> and now please welcome chief preservation officer david brown. [applause] david brown: thank you very much. hello and welcome to the closing lunch of the 20 15th fast-forward conference. the past few days have provided a...
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torres sally.>>let's go with c. celsius. >> it's fahrenheit. >> celsius invented the celsius scale and torres sally invented the barometer hand fahrenheit invented the-i been scale. >> where getting a look at the renovations. a more accessible station was platforms escalators and elevated-elevators. the station is slated to open this coming string. some of the nba player who will deliver his own baby. wait until you hear how he tied >>> welcome back. cleveland cavaliers guard made many assists but you never thought he would bring his own child into the world but that's what happened when he helped his fiancie delivered their breathing? >> she is breathing---is she breathing? >> she is breathing. >> his fiancie was not going to make it. he caught the child in his hands and tied off the umbilical cord with the cable from his headphones. he called at the assist. he will never forget. much more to come this morning, including a threat to force an emergency landing of an air france jet and why one of the democratic presi
torres sally.>>let's go with c. celsius. >> it's fahrenheit. >> celsius invented the celsius scale and torres sally invented the barometer hand fahrenheit invented the-i been scale. >> where getting a look at the renovations. a more accessible station was platforms escalators and elevated-elevators. the station is slated to open this coming string. some of the nba player who will deliver his own baby. wait until you hear how he tied >>> welcome back. cleveland...
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and now you know sally and jane were going to the park. down to 60 seconds. kids these days are smarter than ever. >> byron: you have.teaching in in capacity since you were 15? >> i have worked, taught first grade, third grade, fifth grade, middle school and high school, grad students and senior saturdays. i love it all. i like helping people learn. it is rewarding. >> byron: 150,000 students around the world have used your program? >> i haven't tout each one personally. yes. >> byron: i am talking about your program. >> we work in tremendously large numbers. that is the advantage of using software you get scalebility and leverage. this is dramatically better and can make it available to everyone. ron run what type of students average students, coming out of high school or students who are better, or? >> it adapts to the person. it will adjust to you and only give you questions that are at the level of difficulty that meets you perfectly. that is one of the things that is very important to keep students engaged. if you give people challenges that are too diff
and now you know sally and jane were going to the park. down to 60 seconds. kids these days are smarter than ever. >> byron: you have.teaching in in capacity since you were 15? >> i have worked, taught first grade, third grade, fifth grade, middle school and high school, grad students and senior saturdays. i love it all. i like helping people learn. it is rewarding. >> byron: 150,000 students around the world have used your program? >> i haven't tout each one personally....
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reporting from washington, i' m sally kidd. josh: meanwhile president obama , has stepped up calls on congress to approve an authorization for use of military force against isis. lawmakers are divided over a proposal he sent to congress in february. you can go to the politics. page at wmur.com and check out our issue grid. there you can compare each of the candidates side by side on the issue of national security. jennifer: if you' ve ever snapped a picture at a new hampshire political event, attended a rally, or met a political hopeful as they toured the part of a new exhibit. the millyard museum in manchester has a new display celebrating manchester' s role in new hampshire' s first in the nation primary. there is a special focus on the jfk campaign in 1960, thanks to the collection of his former campaign manger, the late roger brassard. but the exhibit doesn' t end there. the museum is calling on members of the public to submit their own political photos for possible display. >> we leave this exhibit as a living exhibit and
reporting from washington, i' m sally kidd. josh: meanwhile president obama , has stepped up calls on congress to approve an authorization for use of military force against isis. lawmakers are divided over a proposal he sent to congress in february. you can go to the politics. page at wmur.com and check out our issue grid. there you can compare each of the candidates side by side on the issue of national security. jennifer: if you' ve ever snapped a picture at a new hampshire political event,...
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sally: the goal was 230,000 wreaths, one for every grave in arlington. and the public answered the call to honor every one. "wreaths across america" says it is humbled by the quick response they now have more than they need, so the extra wreaths will be placed in other areas around arlington and sent to other cemeteries around the country. the tradition started over 20 years ago at arlington national cemetery and has expanded to more than 1,000 locations. volunteers will be placing the wreaths on the graves on december 12. reporting from washington, i' m sally kidd. >> now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your forecast. hayley: good saturday evening. it looks beautiful with all of the christmas lights. you have clear skies tonight and the temperature is responding to the clear skies. they are promoting -- plummeting quick. it is beautiful tonight with the completely clear skies. we have a nice night to check out the stars and the moon. the high temperature today was 53 in concord. compare that to the average high we were well above that. we did not make
sally: the goal was 230,000 wreaths, one for every grave in arlington. and the public answered the call to honor every one. "wreaths across america" says it is humbled by the quick response they now have more than they need, so the extra wreaths will be placed in other areas around arlington and sent to other cemeteries around the country. the tradition started over 20 years ago at arlington national cemetery and has expanded to more than 1,000 locations. volunteers will be placing...
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sally kidd has the latest from washington. came in alerting police to the grisly massacre, the fbi says suspected killer tashfeen malik took a moment to pledge her allegiance to isis using an alias on facebook. it's just one piece of evidence that has led the fbi to call this a terrorist investigation. >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. sally: malik and husband sayed farook, both heavily armed, opened fire at a holiday luncheon wednesday, then died hours later in a shootout with police. among the evidence, police cite extensive planning, explosives, high powered weapons and the digital trail the couple left behind, including two crushed cell phones found in a trash can. >> we do hope the digital fingerprints left by these 2 individuals will take us toward their motivation. >> there hasn't been any clear sally: the attorneys for farook's family caution against jumping to conclusions. >> when the fbi chief has lit
sally kidd has the latest from washington. came in alerting police to the grisly massacre, the fbi says suspected killer tashfeen malik took a moment to pledge her allegiance to isis using an alias on facebook. it's just one piece of evidence that has led the fbi to call this a terrorist investigation. >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. sally: malik and husband sayed...
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. >> pelley: sally abdelmageed speaking to us. she was there during the shooting. our homeland security correspondent jeff pegues in our washington newsroom, and he's going to join us as we continue to watch this live picture of the police armored vehicles surrounding this suspect vehicle. jeff, what do we know at this moment? >> reporter: well, scott, as you can see from this video, they are moving in, law enforcement is, but they're still not huddled around that black s.u.v. the concern is that there may be we heard that earlier. based on what investigators were trying to do at the active shooting scene. so they don't know what's in that vehicle. there was a shoot-out there, and that's why they moved in now. we've heard that one suspect is down, or potential suspect is down because investigators still don't know whether this is actually one of the three people that they are looking for. but they are moving in. they are getting closer to this vehicle, but the concern is what may be inside that vehicle. they just don't know for sure right now. >> pelley: we've just
. >> pelley: sally abdelmageed speaking to us. she was there during the shooting. our homeland security correspondent jeff pegues in our washington newsroom, and he's going to join us as we continue to watch this live picture of the police armored vehicles surrounding this suspect vehicle. jeff, what do we know at this moment? >> reporter: well, scott, as you can see from this video, they are moving in, law enforcement is, but they're still not huddled around that black s.u.v. the...
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sally is doing great... "i'm being santa's helper... working everyday!" in the middle of her holiday rush... to get the animals in the arms of their owners...and put a smile on their faces... "now they don't always smile because they don't always get exactly what they think they're going to get but i do my best to bring a smile to their heart" we'll be back in three minutes thanks for joining us on the channel 13 news at four ... the news at five starts right now. 20:33:24-20:33:28 "he had a chance to save him a couple times and he didn't do it." a missouri state trooper is taken into custody... the charges he's now facing in the drowning death of 20-year-old brandon ellingson...and how ellingson's father is responding to the arrest. 045411 - all i can do is try and protect her and keep her safe out on bond... a central iowa mom is outraged after a teen accused of sexually abusing her 5-year-old is released from jail. the charges...and how a judge decided to release him. they could not tell me anything. they told me to keep calling back." the state's effo
sally is doing great... "i'm being santa's helper... working everyday!" in the middle of her holiday rush... to get the animals in the arms of their owners...and put a smile on their faces... "now they don't always smile because they don't always get exactly what they think they're going to get but i do my best to bring a smile to their heart" we'll be back in three minutes thanks for joining us on the channel 13 news at four ... the news at five starts right now....
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. >>> sally pipes joins us now to talk more about pharmacy benefit managers and the issues affectingricing of specialty drugs in the u.s. she's the president and ceo of the pacific research institute. welcome, good to have you with us. i want to start at a very basic level to make it real clear. what do pbms do, who pays them and how do they make money. >> pbms are administrators for drug benefit plans. their main clients are insurance plans and those companies that are self-insured. but they also pay out claims to the people that they -- the companies that they cover. they develop formularies which are the types of drugs that are available to people who need to use drugs. and they negotiate discounted prices with drug companies for to try and get lower prices. so they cover about 210 million people in america and there are three major players in the pbm market. >> is that how they got that the power? because it wasn't always this way. but it seems as though there's been so much concentration merging, you know, the smaller players kind of squeezed out. that you have very few players
. >>> sally pipes joins us now to talk more about pharmacy benefit managers and the issues affectingricing of specialty drugs in the u.s. she's the president and ceo of the pacific research institute. welcome, good to have you with us. i want to start at a very basic level to make it real clear. what do pbms do, who pays them and how do they make money. >> pbms are administrators for drug benefit plans. their main clients are insurance plans and those companies that are...
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wmur's sally kidd explains how it works. reporter: homeland security secretary jeh johnson says the u.s. has entered a new phase in the global terror threat, and it requires changes to the alert system. the department of homeland security has issued its first advisory bulletin, under a >> d.h.s. is especially concerned that terrorist inspired individuals and home grown violent e extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places. reporter: the current two-tiered system put in place in 2011 is designed to issue elevated and imminent threat alerts, but it's never been used. the alert system's twitter feed hasn't issued a single tweet to its 25,000 followers since it was created four years ago. >> this in my judgment does not work in the current threat environment. reporter: so d.h.s. is adding an intermediate level, a bulletin describing general developments or trends in threats. >> we want to put in one place for the public to see what we are seeing concerning the homeland and what we are doing about i
wmur's sally kidd explains how it works. reporter: homeland security secretary jeh johnson says the u.s. has entered a new phase in the global terror threat, and it requires changes to the alert system. the department of homeland security has issued its first advisory bulletin, under a >> d.h.s. is especially concerned that terrorist inspired individuals and home grown violent e extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places. reporter: the current two-tiered...
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sally kidd, wmur news 9. jennifer: one utility has announced a rate cut this winter, we'll tell you how much you'll save when we come back. josh: a lot people are still boxing up their christmas packages, shipping companies say there's still plenty of time to get there by the holiday. mike: quite a few changes over the past 24 hours and more on the way. the forecast coming up. people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries can be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the minimum wage, get equal pay for women, cut taxes for the middle class, and new incentives for business to share profits with employees instead of just rewarding ceos. those at the top are doing just fine. it's your family that needs a raise. i'm hillary clinton, and i jennifer: green is good. everybody up, the dow was up over 156 points, the s&p 500 is up over 21. and the nasdaq is up too, a bit over 43. eversource customers will see their electric bills
sally kidd, wmur news 9. jennifer: one utility has announced a rate cut this winter, we'll tell you how much you'll save when we come back. josh: a lot people are still boxing up their christmas packages, shipping companies say there's still plenty of time to get there by the holiday. mike: quite a few changes over the past 24 hours and more on the way. the forecast coming up. people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries...