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not dropping back much more, but we have warmer air to the south kentucky, head of that freezing rain and snow. as the moisture moves east, the cold air will retreat, but the timing is such that we may get those coming together. the morning rush is not an issue. sunrise at 7:27, no issues. by about 11:00 am a little snow on the mountains come hagerstown north and west of town. freezing rain is a liquid that freezes on contact. through about lunchtime, a little bit around the city. even if you are above freezing, even as much as 35, because the ground has been so cold, there could still be a glaze of ice early lunchtime, especially areas that have not been treated. that will carry into about 3:00, 4:00, the freezing light rain mixture, then it tapers off. south of town not as much of a concern. the air temperature is above freezing. any untreated surfaces could ice over, does not matter if you have four-wheel-drive for watch out for ice. we will keep you posted. the futurecast, just a little snow in hagerstown, ice .02 inches. when you have a little bit of moisture and cold air, there
not dropping back much more, but we have warmer air to the south kentucky, head of that freezing rain and snow. as the moisture moves east, the cold air will retreat, but the timing is such that we may get those coming together. the morning rush is not an issue. sunrise at 7:27, no issues. by about 11:00 am a little snow on the mountains come hagerstown north and west of town. freezing rain is a liquid that freezes on contact. through about lunchtime, a little bit around the city. even if you...
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kentucky facing south carolina. gamecocks led by sill chris silva who scored 27 points against the wildcats. while kentucky beat south carolina with a higher field goal percentage, they shot 9.1% from three, and 21.7% for south carolina. kentucky suffered giving up 16 turnovers on the night. south carolina goes on to win 76-68 in that one. then number 4 oklahoma with possible player of the year trey young had a difficult night against kansas state. he had 12 of the sooners 20 turn josephs in the game and would only score 20, ending his consecutive game streak with 25 points. wildcats had balanced shooting with four players in double digits led by barry brown. kansas state upsets oklahoma winning 87-69 in that one. and landon donovan has officially come out of retirement to saoult up as a new member of the mexican include lyon. he made a clear reference to politics along the border. [speaking foreign language] >> all right. so donovan said i don't believe in walls, adding it was always a dream of his to play in mexico
kentucky facing south carolina. gamecocks led by sill chris silva who scored 27 points against the wildcats. while kentucky beat south carolina with a higher field goal percentage, they shot 9.1% from three, and 21.7% for south carolina. kentucky suffered giving up 16 turnovers on the night. south carolina goes on to win 76-68 in that one. then number 4 oklahoma with possible player of the year trey young had a difficult night against kansas state. he had 12 of the sooners 20 turn josephs in...
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cheaper imports from south korea and mexico, they have welcomed this move, saying they have welcomed this move, saying the initiative will result in new manufacturing jobs in ohio, kentuckynessee. let's see how this plays out going forward. the reaction in davos will be interesting once president trump gets their. now let's brief you some other business stories. both houses of the us congress have approved a temporary spending measure to fund the federal government, ending a three—day government shutdown. the bill will fund federal services for another 2.5 weeks. democrats agreed to drop their objections in return for republican assurances about immigrants facing deportation. netflix shares surged on monday after it delivered strong results for the last three months of 2017. its profits are up, but what pleased investors is the solid subscribers number. netflix added over eight million of them in the quarter. the company's market capitalisation has now crossed $100 billion. bacardi will buy tequila maker patron in a deal worth around $5 billion as it looks to expand in the us and cash in the growing taste for the mexican spirit. sales of tequila have been climbing in rec
cheaper imports from south korea and mexico, they have welcomed this move, saying they have welcomed this move, saying the initiative will result in new manufacturing jobs in ohio, kentuckynessee. let's see how this plays out going forward. the reaction in davos will be interesting once president trump gets their. now let's brief you some other business stories. both houses of the us congress have approved a temporary spending measure to fund the federal government, ending a three—day...
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south. in kentucky, traffic was backed up for miles after several tractor trailers and a bus were involved in a crash, closing down the highway. the temperature this in houston was 68 degrees yesterday. today, it's in the 20s, and the region is under a winter storm warning, and it's going to worsen overnight. >> if you don't have to be on the roads, please, don't be on the roads. for the next 24 hours, it's going to be-- it's going to be somewhat treacherous out there. >> reporter: some didn't heed the mayor's warning. there were over 100 wrecks in harris county in just six hours this morning. the houston independent school district, the seventh largest in the u.s., was closed today. weather also canceled school in parts of eight other states, including mississippi, and alabama. a section of i-49 was shut down in shreveport, louisiana, after black ice created havoc on roads. >> it's certainly dangerous and the people down here are not exactly used to it. and it could be a good spell-- a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: parts of tennessee had seven inches of snow. arkansas had eight. kentucky
south. in kentucky, traffic was backed up for miles after several tractor trailers and a bus were involved in a crash, closing down the highway. the temperature this in houston was 68 degrees yesterday. today, it's in the 20s, and the region is under a winter storm warning, and it's going to worsen overnight. >> if you don't have to be on the roads, please, don't be on the roads. for the next 24 hours, it's going to be-- it's going to be somewhat treacherous out there. >> reporter:...
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. >> the further south in kentucky, a several big rig and a bus making -- all this winter weather bringing snow and icy conditions to areas that rarely see temperatures this low. >> it's pretty bad and highway 128 and 270 east are solid ice. >> parts of texas, blanketed with snow as well as arkansas and louisiana. as it could stay that way for a while with much of the region under a winter storm warning. >> it's going to be -- it's going to be treacherous out there. >> at a morning news conference, the mayor of houston urging drivers to stay home unless absolutely necessary. >> if you don't have to be on the road, please don't be on the road. >> this icy blast causing headaches some place else. the skies. down in houston, more than 500 flights had to be cancelled. right here at dallas fort worth airport, homes who american airlines, more ripple effects being felt in the form of cancellations and delays as well. in dallas, casey see gal, fox 2 news. >>> there's a live look at sfo. we wanted to see how that winter weather is affecting the bay area. officials tell us there's a total of 16 can
. >> the further south in kentucky, a several big rig and a bus making -- all this winter weather bringing snow and icy conditions to areas that rarely see temperatures this low. >> it's pretty bad and highway 128 and 270 east are solid ice. >> parts of texas, blanketed with snow as well as arkansas and louisiana. as it could stay that way for a while with much of the region under a winter storm warning. >> it's going to be -- it's going to be treacherous out there....
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. >> we are here from doctor -- we've got a canadian here, seattling with north carolina, kentucky, south carolina. >> doug of the philadelphia is a ring leader of the tup that calls themselves the splinters group. 26 years they have been coming to the national championships, something that started small and has just continued to grow. >> we started some years ago different people were sitting together next to each other in the stands. and with all event tickets sitting talked to each other. somebody said let's sit together next carrier and those two or three with meet three oh are four more sitting to get the next year and over the years and now we are like -- 30 people this year. >> reporter: of course, what started all of this was their shared interest in figure skating. what has developed since then are life long friendships he says they're all interested in figure skating but they have zircht areas of expertise whether the technical aspects or muk or fashion. all tonight watching the men's short program. and palo alto vinson joe will will be taking the ice before 8:00 tonight. if you
. >> we are here from doctor -- we've got a canadian here, seattling with north carolina, kentucky, south carolina. >> doug of the philadelphia is a ring leader of the tup that calls themselves the splinters group. 26 years they have been coming to the national championships, something that started small and has just continued to grow. >> we started some years ago different people were sitting together next to each other in the stands. and with all event tickets sitting talked...
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classes at this high school south of paducah, kentucky, a student with a handgun started shooting atther kids in a common area outside a library. >> marshall county high school, active shooter. four people down, one unresponsive. the shooter's outside. >> it sounded like there was a fight, someone was hitting on the window. i took off my headphones and turned around, and everyone was just broken up. they were running. i saw the flashes from the gunshots, and by that time, i was just -- i was just running. >> reporter: by 7:59, police say they were already on their cell phones calling for help. >> i was close enough, i got blood, like, all over my pants. it did happen, like, right next to me. i just immediately started running, because the shots were just so loud. >> reporter: more than 100 students were running for their lives, into shops and offices next to the school, crying and screaming. a photographer from local station wpsd had just dropped off his daughter and shared live video of students escaping the scene. >> i just heard multiple gunshots come up and my first instinct was
classes at this high school south of paducah, kentucky, a student with a handgun started shooting atther kids in a common area outside a library. >> marshall county high school, active shooter. four people down, one unresponsive. the shooter's outside. >> it sounded like there was a fight, someone was hitting on the window. i took off my headphones and turned around, and everyone was just broken up. they were running. i saw the flashes from the gunshots, and by that time, i was just...
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, the world ‘s largest automaker has a manufacturing presence in the midwest and south with factories in indiana, kentucky plant would be its fifth in the united states. as for mazda, that plans opening mark the first time it is building cars in the us since it stopped manufacturing vehicles with ford in 2012 in michigan. a huge investment by two majorjapanese automakers in the united states. serious expansion. great to talk to you as ever, thank you. now let's brief you some other business stories. boeing says it delivered a record 763 jetliners last year, which means it's likely to retain its title as the world's biggest plane maker. the firm says it also received more than 900 net new aircraft orders last year worth $135 billion. shares in kodak soared nearly 120% after it revealed plans to mint its own crypto—currency. the us firm says it will be working with wenn media group to launch the kodak coin. it has also given details of a plan to install rows of bitcoin mining rigs at its headquarters in the us. rail commuters here in the uk face another day of disruption in the latest 24—hour strikes in a d
, the world ‘s largest automaker has a manufacturing presence in the midwest and south with factories in indiana, kentucky plant would be its fifth in the united states. as for mazda, that plans opening mark the first time it is building cars in the us since it stopped manufacturing vehicles with ford in 2012 in michigan. a huge investment by two majorjapanese automakers in the united states. serious expansion. great to talk to you as ever, thank you. now let's brief you some other business...
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kentucky... which is in the south west part of the state cnn is reporting that a gunman is in custody.will continue to follow this story. ( james ) a big story this morning... a gas station clerk in san francisco says good samaritans came to her rescue when she was being attacked. the store clerk was being choked and couldn't breathe. that's when three men jumped in to stop the attacker. the entire attack was caught on camera. you can see the clerk walking to the door and then she gets taken down by a man and put in a choke hold. that is when a homeless man yelled for help and then he... along with two other men pulled the attacker off of the woman. ( james ) police arrested the attacker. the suspect has been identified as brian holste. ( james ) the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputy is sentenced to seven years in prison after a d-u-i c
kentucky... which is in the south west part of the state cnn is reporting that a gunman is in custody.will continue to follow this story. ( james ) a big story this morning... a gas station clerk in san francisco says good samaritans came to her rescue when she was being attacked. the store clerk was being choked and couldn't breathe. that's when three men jumped in to stop the attacker. the entire attack was caught on camera. you can see the clerk walking to the door and then she gets taken...
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i suspect this state legislative session they will get south carolina, kentucky, montana, and idaho.n we only have two states. by that time i suspect we will have the nation's attention and it will be a full battle in the states of virginia, minnesota, and maine to see if they can get two of those last remaining states to sign on. if they do, we will be having a constitutional convention and it will not be limited to a balanced budget amendment as even justice scalia has said and warren burger has said. if you open it up, all bets are off. you can amend the constitution in any way whatsoever. >> good gracious. wow. we'll bring you on to talk about this more. i'm sure people are not aware of it. i don't think people get it. think about what you guys just heard. we are four states away from having this actually happen and you just heard robert greenstein explain what the consequences would be if it went through. i'm going to have you back. robert and theresa, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, this just in, a surprise mia culpa from steve bannon. stay with us. this is
i suspect this state legislative session they will get south carolina, kentucky, montana, and idaho.n we only have two states. by that time i suspect we will have the nation's attention and it will be a full battle in the states of virginia, minnesota, and maine to see if they can get two of those last remaining states to sign on. if they do, we will be having a constitutional convention and it will not be limited to a balanced budget amendment as even justice scalia has said and warren burger...
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south. people came from virginia, and kentucky, to a lesser extent from tennessee. and from north carolina. and there was all this wonderfully fertile land. the land was cheap. they came out here and they engaged in diversified agriculture. they also grew cash crops. they grew corn, raised hogs. hemp and to bobacco. those are labor intensive crops. white men didn't want to engage in thatly boar. they forced african american men mostly to to do that work. working in all sorts of capacities. most typically on the farms the way it would work is that enslaved women would engage in tremendous amount of domestic work. wb within the household. in the kitchen like this. this was not easy work. most people out here didn't have stoves. oftentimes they were cooking on open flames. they had to tend the entire day long. so cooking certainly washing clothes. cleaning. men typically worked as general farm hands. every task from clearing fields in the winter time. to get them ready for the spring planting. to tending to the crop ts over the course of the year. to tending to livesto
south. people came from virginia, and kentucky, to a lesser extent from tennessee. and from north carolina. and there was all this wonderfully fertile land. the land was cheap. they came out here and they engaged in diversified agriculture. they also grew cash crops. they grew corn, raised hogs. hemp and to bobacco. those are labor intensive crops. white men didn't want to engage in thatly boar. they forced african american men mostly to to do that work. working in all sorts of capacities. most...
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republican senator, lindsey graham of south carolina, mike rounds of -- mike rouns of south dakota and rand paul of kentucky also said they'd oppose the c.r. due to various reasons, including that it does not provide adequate funding for the pentagon. so it looks like it's going to be able to pass the house. the bigger problem as many of us expected is going to be the senate. and i have talked to a number of sources both democrats and republicans who say for the first time in four or five years, since 2013, it realy does feel like we are, you know, staring at a government shutdown. it feels very different than past c.r.'s and that a government shutdown is very reel. -- very real. host: scott wong, we've been following you all day today, we'll continue to follow you on dc ter, you're at scottwong and reporting for the hill. guest: thanks for having me. host: we're going to take your calls. democrat, 202-748-8920. republicans, 202-748-8921, and all others, 202-748-8922. one of the actors was president trump, he had been campaigning in pennsylvania earlier , he returned to the white house a few hours ago, got
republican senator, lindsey graham of south carolina, mike rounds of -- mike rouns of south dakota and rand paul of kentucky also said they'd oppose the c.r. due to various reasons, including that it does not provide adequate funding for the pentagon. so it looks like it's going to be able to pass the house. the bigger problem as many of us expected is going to be the senate. and i have talked to a number of sources both democrats and republicans who say for the first time in four or five...
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immediately of my own experience i don't practice any religion now but i grew up in the south of the united states in kentucky and i remember deeply humanised version of god that i got in sunday school and you know the booming voice of the priest the baptist preacher god is almost like a friend in a way not just your savior not just this spirit that you go to but someone who comes down to you into the pews and you know and so i started to have all these memories in which the first light of god being this old guy in the sky i mean i completely understood you talk about how god becomes meaningful in a very personal and intimate way with people because it's such a part of religious tradition where i come to you know god have you ever met god and that idea that it's a person who you have to come to know almost like a next door neighbor and and maybe trace that back to god origins if you will. yeah that's really a really great question you know in many ways that this is of the book is that if you could look at the entire history of human spirituality as one long interconnected and remarkably cohesive attempt to ma
immediately of my own experience i don't practice any religion now but i grew up in the south of the united states in kentucky and i remember deeply humanised version of god that i got in sunday school and you know the booming voice of the priest the baptist preacher god is almost like a friend in a way not just your savior not just this spirit that you go to but someone who comes down to you into the pews and you know and so i started to have all these memories in which the first light of god...
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and more than a dozen have been wounded in a shooting that took place in this high school south of paducah, kentucky0 a.m. classes. police tell us a 15-year-old, who they've arrested, walked into a common area outside a library and started shooting. students sitting in that common area, some of them eating breakfast, then started running for their lives, running to businesses across the street and next door, trying to duck the bullets and the gunfire. police arrived quickly on the scene, arrested the 15-year-old without incident, they tell us. we're told by students he was in the band. lots of students are able to identify this young man but he's a juvenile, so there's not much else we can say. police have talked to his parents, they've been to his home. but this investigation continues. steve osunsami, abc news, benton, kentucky. >> and counselors will be on hand a little bit later on today. >>> prosecutors in florida will seek the death penalty against a suspected tampa serial killer. he's charged with four murders. authorities say he's the man seen here in that area, grainy surveillance video and
and more than a dozen have been wounded in a shooting that took place in this high school south of paducah, kentucky0 a.m. classes. police tell us a 15-year-old, who they've arrested, walked into a common area outside a library and started shooting. students sitting in that common area, some of them eating breakfast, then started running for their lives, running to businesses across the street and next door, trying to duck the bullets and the gunfire. police arrived quickly on the scene,...
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in places like michigan, montana, minnesota, kansas, kentucky, and south dakota, the utility companies in those states are looking at the tax deductions of those investor-owned utilities and how that will calculate into the rate of return that they are guaranteed under the law. but it looks to me like it will be good news for consumers, that lower heating bills will be the result during chilly times of the year and lower air conditioning costs and other electricity costs when the spring and summer come around. so it's encouraging to see this sort of, perhaps unexpected consequence of tax reform but one that will directly benefit consumers. this is real and it's significant and it's like priming our economic pump, a little push here and a pull there because of tax reform and all of a sudden the entire engine of the american economy is chugging along and will soon be running at full speed. in texas, you can hear the economy humming along healthily, and we should listen -- we should listen to the voices of the job creators like one in an area between austin and san antonio called rush ent
in places like michigan, montana, minnesota, kansas, kentucky, and south dakota, the utility companies in those states are looking at the tax deductions of those investor-owned utilities and how that will calculate into the rate of return that they are guaranteed under the law. but it looks to me like it will be good news for consumers, that lower heating bills will be the result during chilly times of the year and lower air conditioning costs and other electricity costs when the spring and...
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kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss klobuchar. the senator from west virginia mr. manchin and the senator from wisconsin ms. baldwin. the members of the oscar committee will exit the chamber stood the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker. the leader of the diplomatic corps. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conver
kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss klobuchar. the senator from west virginia mr. manchin and the senator from...
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saying " this announcement caps a decade of litigation that will result in new jobs in ohio, kentucky, southarolina, tennessee. it's a victory for american workers." it's probably a loss for companies like lg and samsung, which make a lot of washing machines also and bring them into this country and also may mean that we pay a little bit more for a washing machine, but i don't know, prices are pretty cheap on washing machines now. what do you think? neil: i don't know. it's a 50% tariff, that could be a big one. are they worried though this lasts a long time or this is more the power of a threat? >> well, these are going to phase out and i think they're worried that it goes somewhere from here that's the worry. this particular, you know i think in the solar power industry it could be trouble because that tariff could be high enough to drive up prices and kill the industry, but then not high enough to increase more manufacturing here, so it's where it goes from here i think is a big fear. neil: jeff flock thank you my friend very very much. so the fallout on all of this if the president then
saying " this announcement caps a decade of litigation that will result in new jobs in ohio, kentucky, southarolina, tennessee. it's a victory for american workers." it's probably a loss for companies like lg and samsung, which make a lot of washing machines also and bring them into this country and also may mean that we pay a little bit more for a washing machine, but i don't know, prices are pretty cheap on washing machines now. what do you think? neil: i don't know. it's a 50%...
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kentucky, all right! man 3: south dakota. south dakota? how did you pick south dakota?s there. oh, you have business there? yeah. and do all of you have family there, or just friends or jobs? all: family. family. family. so you're going to move in with them? for a minute. [ singing in spanish ] lemonis: the moving company sent me to lilliam barios. she's optimistic despite the heartache. she's lived here her entire life, built a home, a career, raised her kids. that's the one thing about puerto rican people: very tight knit family. yes. they stick together. not only whether you're related or not, you could see it in the community. and is that a cultural thing? yes, it is. lemonis: after 23 years, she and her husband, adrian torres, have made a wrenching decision: they're leaving. six weeks without water, power, or phones has worn them down, and they're heading north to chicago. why did you pick chicago? i'm from chicago, by the way. we were born and raised in chicago. oh, you were? well, the suburbs. is it hard for you to think about leaving here, though? yes. we're goi
kentucky, all right! man 3: south dakota. south dakota? how did you pick south dakota?s there. oh, you have business there? yeah. and do all of you have family there, or just friends or jobs? all: family. family. family. so you're going to move in with them? for a minute. [ singing in spanish ] lemonis: the moving company sent me to lilliam barios. she's optimistic despite the heartache. she's lived here her entire life, built a home, a career, raised her kids. that's the one thing about puerto...
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south. people came from virginia, and kentucky, to a lesser extent from tennessee. and from north carolina. and there was all this wonderfully fertile land. the land was cheap. they came out here and they engaged in diversified agriculture. they also grew cash crops. they grew corn, raised hogs. hemp and to bobacco. those are labor intensive crops. white men didn't want to engage in thatly boar. they forced african american men mostly to to do that work. working in all sorts of capacities. most typically on the farms the way it would work is that enslaved women would engage in tremendous amount of domestic work. wb within the household. in the kitchen like this. this was not easy work. most people out here didn't have stoves. oftentimes they were cooking on open flames. they had to tend the entire day long. so cooking certainly washing clothes. cleaning. men typically worked as general farm hands. every task from clearing fields in the winter time. to get them ready for the spring planting. to tending to the crop ts over the course of the year. to tending to livesto
south. people came from virginia, and kentucky, to a lesser extent from tennessee. and from north carolina. and there was all this wonderfully fertile land. the land was cheap. they came out here and they engaged in diversified agriculture. they also grew cash crops. they grew corn, raised hogs. hemp and to bobacco. those are labor intensive crops. white men didn't want to engage in thatly boar. they forced african american men mostly to to do that work. working in all sorts of capacities. most...
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investigators say the shooter killed a boy and a girl yesterday at kentucky's marshall county high school south and east of paducah in the town of benton. 18 others are hurd. even as children were bleeding, young heros stepped forward to care for their classmates. tristin kline is a junior at the school. he told cbs this morning he saw a friend in a field with a shotgun wound and also says that he didn't know where the shooter was. he ran to load his buddy in his car and race to the hospital. the friend survived. video shows a long line of cars, parents, desperate to make sure their kids were okay. police recording -- revealed how first responders dealt with the scene when they arrived. >> we've got most of the students out, i believe. there's kids that went everywhere. looked like they were moving the students to the tech center. that's where the family members are coming in. heading down highway 68. >> this time we're fixing to do a second sweep. we do have all patients transported currently, one black tag. >> shepard: that mean a dead child at the scene. mike tobin live. marshall county high
investigators say the shooter killed a boy and a girl yesterday at kentucky's marshall county high school south and east of paducah in the town of benton. 18 others are hurd. even as children were bleeding, young heros stepped forward to care for their classmates. tristin kline is a junior at the school. he told cbs this morning he saw a friend in a field with a shotgun wound and also says that he didn't know where the shooter was. he ran to load his buddy in his car and race to the hospital....
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jeff flake of arizona, paul iran rand paul of kentucky and lindsey graham of south carolina. less than 24 hours ago, our next guest would have been the fourth on that list but he flipped his vote late last night from a no to yes. he is on the screen. the senator behind that decision, mike from south dakota. tell us what you think. somehow a deal seems to be in the works maybe or not. what do senate republicans here. >> we understand there was no deal made but they were able to get some guidelines laid out. i think the president probably suggested that it was appropriate to have the deal done with paul ryan and mitch bacall in the room and once that happens he would be more than happy to be involved, but i think there's something else that's the fact that there's a lot of us on both sides who don't want to have a shutdown. it's a matter of getting to something were both sides can save a little face. i think that's the next step. i'm optimistic and i think we can get there. at the same time i'm just a tad of as everyone else on these continuing resolutions. part of the reasons
jeff flake of arizona, paul iran rand paul of kentucky and lindsey graham of south carolina. less than 24 hours ago, our next guest would have been the fourth on that list but he flipped his vote late last night from a no to yes. he is on the screen. the senator behind that decision, mike from south dakota. tell us what you think. somehow a deal seems to be in the works maybe or not. what do senate republicans here. >> we understand there was no deal made but they were able to get some...
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we have rand paul of kentucky and lindsey graham of south carolina. joe manchin, democrat from west virginia indicates he would vote to end debate. from south dakota, he indicated he will be a "no." he says he will probably be a "yes." you need 60 votes to end debate. even if you are 47 republican yeas, you are still short of 50. i talked about the procedural vote maybe not happening until 1:00 in the morning saturday. the government is supposed to be funded tomorrow night. if they do this by the book, it won't, they won't take that a vote until about 1:00 in the morning on saturday after the government runs out of money. >> shannon: i understand there were some emotional folks tonight. >> the outcome the senate minority whip dick durbin referenced there were daca recipients sitting the public gallery. about ten of them in the front row, all holding hands, listening to these emotional speeches in the gallery. they were two girls sitting in a row behind them with their arms around one another. one of them was kind of sobbing. she had her winter scarf h
we have rand paul of kentucky and lindsey graham of south carolina. joe manchin, democrat from west virginia indicates he would vote to end debate. from south dakota, he indicated he will be a "no." he says he will probably be a "yes." you need 60 votes to end debate. even if you are 47 republican yeas, you are still short of 50. i talked about the procedural vote maybe not happening until 1:00 in the morning saturday. the government is supposed to be funded tomorrow night....
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kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas. the senator from utah. the senator from south dakota. the senator from wyoming. the senator from azeri. -- missouri. senator from colorado. the senator from new york. the senator from washington. the senator from michigan. the senator from minnesota. the senator from west virginia. and the senator from wisconsin. the members of the sr committee will exit the chambers lobby doors. host: the escort committee, what is there will? their role?e -- bill: they go into the holding room where the president is. they have maybe 5-10 minutes and then they will escort him or her down the hall into the chamber with the sergeant at arms leading. while thehold sergeant at arms makes the announcement and the bill escort him to the podium. host: is there small talk going on in that room among the escort and the president? bill: yes, there is some. he -- pattypelosi, murray, charles schumer not exactly fans of the president. donald: this is an occasion where politics are put aside for this. they're talking about the government and the president is selling
kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas. the senator from utah. the senator from south dakota. the senator from wyoming. the senator from azeri. -- missouri. senator from colorado. the senator from new york. the senator from washington. the senator from michigan. the senator from minnesota. the senator from west virginia. and the senator from wisconsin. the members of the sr committee will exit the chambers lobby doors. host: the escort committee, what is there will? their role?e --...
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look at the warmth of all to the south and west of us. 60's inalking lower jackson, kentucky, bristol, tennessee. you get the point of what is on the way over the next 48 hours as warmer temperatures will overspread the mid-atlantic. rightre the conflict as now. we will stay dry for the afternoon into the evening hours. if you are going out to lunch, maybe a food truck they are finally out after the cold stretch, looking at temperatures in the low 40's by midafternoon. the drivetime home, no read the weather-related problems. upper 30's by 7:00. daytime hours continue to get longer with sunset at 5:05 p.m. cannot rule out a little bit patchy fog. temperatures around 30 degrees. winds out of the southeast at five miles per hour. 50 to 55 degrees. later in the afternoon, cannot rule out a chance for a few showers to develop, but the likelihood after the rush-hour commute and into tomorrow night and into friday. temperatures really begin to spike. 10:00 there's the evening, widely scattered showers -- 10:00 thursday evening, widely scattered showers. friday morning, temperatures in the 5
look at the warmth of all to the south and west of us. 60's inalking lower jackson, kentucky, bristol, tennessee. you get the point of what is on the way over the next 48 hours as warmer temperatures will overspread the mid-atlantic. rightre the conflict as now. we will stay dry for the afternoon into the evening hours. if you are going out to lunch, maybe a food truck they are finally out after the cold stretch, looking at temperatures in the low 40's by midafternoon. the drivetime home, no...
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they were not the marines of south carolina or new york, they were indians, tennessee and kentucky militiamen, sharpshooters that just didn't miss and the british knew that. you can get all the accounts. they are available. event men of color and you i don't care, you are treated the same way. they said we can't give them guns they want to fight a fight and that is how they were treated as if it is the symbolism which helps me conclude a couple things. we know the belief even though the odds say we are supposed to lose, if you believe yourself we find a way to win. america doesn't always start off doing the right things but we adjust until we win. it's the washed up officers and the troops not to protect baltimore or excuse me, washington we would have lost that we called on the major general andrew jackson. he wasn't part of the in crowd but when they need someone to fight they called on him. they got james munro and he said i'm getting jackson. great americans rise at the time they need it most. the best they got this jackson who worshiped jackson but unlike washington he taught him how to
they were not the marines of south carolina or new york, they were indians, tennessee and kentucky militiamen, sharpshooters that just didn't miss and the british knew that. you can get all the accounts. they are available. event men of color and you i don't care, you are treated the same way. they said we can't give them guns they want to fight a fight and that is how they were treated as if it is the symbolism which helps me conclude a couple things. we know the belief even though the odds...
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kentucky. lindsey graham of south carolina. mike lee of utah and jeff flake of arizona.rginia. joe donnelly of indiana. heidi heitkamp of north dakota. clair mccaskill and doug jones of alabama. white house press secretary sarah sanders said. this senate democrats own the schumer shut down. tonight they put politics above our national security, military families, vulnerable children, and our country's ability to serve all americans. we will not negotiate the status of unlawful immigrants while democrats hold our lawful citizens hostage over their reckless demands. this is the behavior of obstructionist losers, not legislators. now, technically, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell voted against the resolution but only because of senate rules that require you to be on the prevailing side to bring another vote. he also blames democrats but dems say the shut down blame is on the g.o.p. sings they control the house, senate, and white house. the earliest mcconnell can schedule a new vote is 1:00 a.m. on monday. the latest plan would open the government back up until februar
kentucky. lindsey graham of south carolina. mike lee of utah and jeff flake of arizona.rginia. joe donnelly of indiana. heidi heitkamp of north dakota. clair mccaskill and doug jones of alabama. white house press secretary sarah sanders said. this senate democrats own the schumer shut down. tonight they put politics above our national security, military families, vulnerable children, and our country's ability to serve all americans. we will not negotiate the status of unlawful immigrants while...
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kentucky they're fighting a losing battle. this car slamming into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota.ana where this semijackknifed backing up traffic for miles. the blinding storm moving east. entire towns under an invasion. massive chunks of ice blocking rivers, water, spilling to nearby community. in maine, cars submerged. >> we saw the tire parking lot was under water, we were a bit shocked. >> reporter: a massive ice jam covering the delaware river. a state of emergency declared. they closed down this main road after frozen flood waters forcing some people to evacuate. >> reporter: this school suddenly under water. >> a wave of water came in and surrounded it cars. the cars were almost fully submerged. >> reporter: now students scrambling to evacuate. warmer temperatures may be on the way but that could lead this ice jams to melt, leading to more flooding. this problem is unprecedented. >> get inside and get warmed up. the bad news is it doesn't appear there will be a thaw. >> here's accuweather's paul williams. >> double trouble happening for the east coast, thanks to the clipper
kentucky they're fighting a losing battle. this car slamming into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota.ana where this semijackknifed backing up traffic for miles. the blinding storm moving east. entire towns under an invasion. massive chunks of ice blocking rivers, water, spilling to nearby community. in maine, cars submerged. >> we saw the tire parking lot was under water, we were a bit shocked. >> reporter: a massive ice jam covering the delaware river. a state of...
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south. winter storm warnings have been issued across central and southeastern texas, into northern louisiana, southern arkansas, and kentuckythe wintry mix caused slick roads, school cancelations, and flight delays in texas. the storm is expected to impact the eastern u.s. through today. >>> and one of southern california's busiest highways will remain closed for at least another week after deadly mudslides. thick mud and debris still covers much of the 101 near montecito. it's the main coastal route between los angeles and points west and south. more than 500 homes were damaged or destroyed in the mudslides. at least 20 people were killed. the number of people missing fell to three after a 53-year-old transient was found safe along with his dog. >>> coming up on the morning news, hope for net neutrality. we'll tell you who's pushing back against the fcc. >>> spare change at citigroup. an effort to close the pay gap. this is the "cbs morning news." pay gap. this is the "cbs morning news." every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. sw
south. winter storm warnings have been issued across central and southeastern texas, into northern louisiana, southern arkansas, and kentuckythe wintry mix caused slick roads, school cancelations, and flight delays in texas. the storm is expected to impact the eastern u.s. through today. >>> and one of southern california's busiest highways will remain closed for at least another week after deadly mudslides. thick mud and debris still covers much of the 101 near montecito. it's the...
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the case was brought by south dakota, which has no state income tax and relies in large part on retail sales taxes for revenue. >>> kentucky has become the first u.s. state to implement medicare work requirements for able-bodied adu on the program. the approval comes one day after the government, federal government, issued guidance that lets states test programs that require jobs or work training as a condition of receiving benefits. conditions have r been attached to medicaid before. >>> still ahead, food fight. why you may want the german grocer lidl to set up shops in yo >>> have you heard of lidl? it's the german grocery store that if it opened in your town, you probably have. and your wallets may have felt the impact. courtney reagan explains. >> reporter: w low priced german grocer lidl opens a new store, it brings a food fight. consumers are the ultimate winners. the university of north carolina looked at prices at 48 grocery items at walmart, kroger, publix, and food lion, in towns that also have a competing lidl grocer store and towns that didn't have one. the study shows on average co retailers near lidl stores s
the case was brought by south dakota, which has no state income tax and relies in large part on retail sales taxes for revenue. >>> kentucky has become the first u.s. state to implement medicare work requirements for able-bodied adu on the program. the approval comes one day after the government, federal government, issued guidance that lets states test programs that require jobs or work training as a condition of receiving benefits. conditions have r been attached to medicaid before....
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lindsay graham from south carolina, jeff flake of arizona, rand paul of kentucky, mike lee of utah, and mitch mccanal. this is where it gets -- mcconnell. you say he's not for shutting down the government. mitch mcconnell proper pounded this bill why is he voting no. what happens in the senate if you need on recall the vote, and vote again, say they get a deal, you want to keep this bill alive. and you have to be on the prevailing side of the vote. if this case the nos will prevail. so mcconnell will vote no, this vote has been open, they started at 10:13, we're now at 11:24, a little more than an hour. and mcconnell will be able to recall this vote at some point. here's something i want to talk about, too. let's say the government shuts down, they have a lapse in funding, technically the term that we should use at this hour here, the house and senate don't have a deal. well, whenever they get a deal tonight, tomorrow, over the weekend, next week, you say wait a minute, they kept some of these organizations in the government open, things were being funded how can they do that. article 1
lindsay graham from south carolina, jeff flake of arizona, rand paul of kentucky, mike lee of utah, and mitch mccanal. this is where it gets -- mcconnell. you say he's not for shutting down the government. mitch mcconnell proper pounded this bill why is he voting no. what happens in the senate if you need on recall the vote, and vote again, say they get a deal, you want to keep this bill alive. and you have to be on the prevailing side of the vote. if this case the nos will prevail. so...
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senator lindsey graham, republican of south carolina, as well as rand paul of kentucky have both saidhey do not plan to vote on this continuing resolution. threatenednell has to keep the senators in town all weekend to force a yes vote on keeping the government running. who are republicans looking at? senate democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states where president trump won. that is tammy baldwin in wisconsin, senator manchin in west virginia, also claire mccaskill of missouri, jon tester of montana, heidi heitkamp of north dakota, and sherrod brown of ohio. those e the lks to watch today as the senate is set to co and weater this morning, should say bob casey of pennsylvania. those are the democrats to watch this morning to see what happens when the senate comes into session later today. george from west virginia, a democrat. what do you think? caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i have one word, and then a comment. shut it down. how can you trust the republicans when they are talking about illegal immigrants? these are dreamers. these individuals came here through no fa
senator lindsey graham, republican of south carolina, as well as rand paul of kentucky have both saidhey do not plan to vote on this continuing resolution. threatenednell has to keep the senators in town all weekend to force a yes vote on keeping the government running. who are republicans looking at? senate democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states where president trump won. that is tammy baldwin in wisconsin, senator manchin in west virginia, also claire mccaskill of missouri, jon tester...
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it's going to be very icy here in south texas as we go through the morning. i mentioned the snow through kentuckyhe drive between memphis and nashville is completely snow covered. and just light snow through pennsylvania. let me give you the timing on it here. this is at 8:00 a.m. this morning. as we go throughout the day, it fills in a little bit through central pennsylvania and through west virginia over the the mountains. by the time we go through tomorrow morning, this is when it really starts to snow harder over areas of central new england. then by tomorrow evening, it's just about all gone. so the morning commute in the northeast is going to be the worst tomorrow at this time. and then the worst this morning is through kentucky, memphis, all the way down to southern portions of texas. and the snowfall map, 1 inch in louisiana is a big deal. shreveport, alexandria. then tomorrow, heavier snow in areas of north carolina, 2 to 4 inches b and this pink is 4 to 6 for a good portion of central and northern new england. new york city is one of the harder forecasts because it's going to go from sn
it's going to be very icy here in south texas as we go through the morning. i mentioned the snow through kentuckyhe drive between memphis and nashville is completely snow covered. and just light snow through pennsylvania. let me give you the timing on it here. this is at 8:00 a.m. this morning. as we go throughout the day, it fills in a little bit through central pennsylvania and through west virginia over the the mountains. by the time we go through tomorrow morning, this is when it really...
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legal process begins for the 15-year- old shooting suspect in kentucky, state police in pennsylvania say they stopped a shooting in a town south of pittsburgh after receiving calls about the student who was allegedly making threats, finding guns and ammunition in his bedroom. >> quite frankly, the parents and the child who reported this are actually the heroes. had they not reported is there could have been in major catastrophe today. >> reporter: there have been 11 school shootings the class -- across the u.s. since the beginning of the year. >>> the big shakeup at michigan state university. connection by u.s. olympic committee and the latest fallout from the larry nassar abuse scandal. >>> high clouds sleeping over the bay area. we're looking at a dry, warmer weekend. i will have to look in the extended forecast. >>> woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know
legal process begins for the 15-year- old shooting suspect in kentucky, state police in pennsylvania say they stopped a shooting in a town south of pittsburgh after receiving calls about the student who was allegedly making threats, finding guns and ammunition in his bedroom. >> quite frankly, the parents and the child who reported this are actually the heroes. had they not reported is there could have been in major catastrophe today. >> reporter: there have been 11 school shootings...
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in kentucky, police say they're fighting a losing battle to black ice. this car slamming into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota to indiana, where this semi jackknifed, backing up traffic for miles. the blinding storm moving east to chicago, where an army of 200 plows deployed. >> they're very, very slippery. >> reporter: entire towns in the northeast under an invasion from ice jams. massive chunks of ice rushing downstream, blocking rivers, water spilling into nearby communities. like swanton, vermont, overrun by floods. in hallowell, maine, cars submerged. >> when we glanced down and saw that the entire parking lot under water, we were a bit shocked. >> reporter: tonight, flood warnings in new jersey for a massive ice jam covering the delaware river. in kent, connecticut, a state of emergency declared. authorities closed down this main road after frozen flood waters rushed over it, threatening nearby holmes and forcing some people to evacuate. this school suddenly under water. >> a wave of water came in and just surrounded the cars. it just kept coming. the cars were filled up to like the hood of the c
in kentucky, police say they're fighting a losing battle to black ice. this car slamming into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota to indiana, where this semi jackknifed, backing up traffic for miles. the blinding storm moving east to chicago, where an army of 200 plows deployed. >> they're very, very slippery. >> reporter: entire towns in the northeast under an invasion from ice jams. massive chunks of ice rushing downstream, blocking rivers, water spilling into nearby...