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you got the iranian problem, and on the suni side of the spectrum within islam, you have the -- you have isis working hard to establish what they call a calatfet which is agreeing empire, and they have -- they have something that is beginning to look like a state, and that is what they want, because they think it's going to be a lot easier to get people to immigrate whereemgriotemigratepeople where they want, if they have a state structure. that is the incipient empire, i would call it. and the third one is russia which doing everything it can to expand its control in eastern europe by taking over part of ukraine, and georgia, by taking over part of georgia, and now by moving fire aircrafts into syria syria. it's got real ambitions. it doesn't have anything that it does usefully, economically except in the business world, except pump oil. and it needs a high price for oil, $100 a barrel, and for the rest of us the oil down $40, $50 even below, but at least down there is a lot better for our consumers, for our economies, and so we have a real interest, i think, that is at odds with the ru
you got the iranian problem, and on the suni side of the spectrum within islam, you have the -- you have isis working hard to establish what they call a calatfet which is agreeing empire, and they have -- they have something that is beginning to look like a state, and that is what they want, because they think it's going to be a lot easier to get people to immigrate whereemgriotemigratepeople where they want, if they have a state structure. that is the incipient empire, i would call it. and the...
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for our saturday, expect a mostly suny day in areas north of highwawa 3030 and more partly cloudy skies south of that region. highs will be slightly cooler than average in the mid 30s. sunday will be very similar to saturday with clouds increasing late in the day. those clouds will lead to a rain and snow&mixture for monday. tonight: partly cloudy low: 20-26 winds: n 10-15 aloo 18 dbq: 22 iow: 26tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 34-40 winds: ne 5-10 alo: 35 dbq: 37 iow: 37 back to you. a gunman inside a planned parenthood building in colorado springs, colorado, today has injured at least four police officers and an unknown number of civilians. this is a live look at the scene. the situation sttted just before one p-m iowa timim, and it's still unfolding at this time. police say they expect to be at the scene for several more hours. officers have brought out at least nine people oo stretchers and several others who were in the building when the shooting started. police have not released information about the shooter is barricaded in the planned parenthooddbuilding. but they're not sure what,
for our saturday, expect a mostly suny day in areas north of highwawa 3030 and more partly cloudy skies south of that region. highs will be slightly cooler than average in the mid 30s. sunday will be very similar to saturday with clouds increasing late in the day. those clouds will lead to a rain and snow&mixture for monday. tonight: partly cloudy low: 20-26 winds: n 10-15 aloo 18 dbq: 22 iow: 26tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 34-40 winds: ne 5-10 alo: 35 dbq: 37 iow: 37 back to you. a gunman...
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and suni muslims. we'll have more in the 5:00 hour. until then, live at the white house. alison: for continuing coverage of the war on terror stay with abc7. we will have the updates at 5:00, 2:00 and 11:00. if you have to step away log on to wjla.com. jonathan: after months of holding out, doug hughes the man who piloted the gyrocopter on the west lawn of the capitol caved. he is pleading guilty. tom roussey has the conclusion to the tax stay stunt that brought -- tax day stunt that brought the capitol to the standstill. tom: today doug hughes pled guilty to one charge. operating as an airman without an airman certificate. he was original looking at six charges but in the end prosecutors agreed not to go after him on the other five in the plea deal. here are the details. this charge he is pleading guilty to has maximum of three years in prison. but the prosecutors agree not to ask for more than ten months of prison time. that said, he and the defense team will ask for the probation. no one was injure
and suni muslims. we'll have more in the 5:00 hour. until then, live at the white house. alison: for continuing coverage of the war on terror stay with abc7. we will have the updates at 5:00, 2:00 and 11:00. if you have to step away log on to wjla.com. jonathan: after months of holding out, doug hughes the man who piloted the gyrocopter on the west lawn of the capitol caved. he is pleading guilty. tom roussey has the conclusion to the tax stay stunt that brought -- tax day stunt that brought...
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. >>> there were two sex crimes near suny new paltz. >>> a suspect attacking elderly in the bronx has turned himself in. he allegedly threw some of the victims to the ground so he can snatch their purses. >>> a gun fight on the highway ends with a trooper shot, his cruiser riddled with bullets and a school bus up in flames. how this chaotic scene unfolded on a busy highway in philadelphia. prosecutors say it all started with a simple traffic stop this morning for an expired registration. nbc philadelphia's doug shimell picks things up from there. >> we see a state trooper trying to get past us. he was flying really fast. >> reporter: rush hour drivers and pedestrians became instant crime scene witnesses. >> well, i heard about 10 or 15 shots fired, and i was trying to figure out what was happening, where it was coming from. >> reporter: police say pennsylvania state trooper patrick casey was in the middle of a traffic stop on i-76 when one of the four passengers took off in the car. state police say the cruiser took heavy fire and casey was hit as he chased the caron to i-676 where it
. >>> there were two sex crimes near suny new paltz. >>> a suspect attacking elderly in the bronx has turned himself in. he allegedly threw some of the victims to the ground so he can snatch their purses. >>> a gun fight on the highway ends with a trooper shot, his cruiser riddled with bullets and a school bus up in flames. how this chaotic scene unfolded on a busy highway in philadelphia. prosecutors say it all started with a simple traffic stop this morning for an...
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suny, andhat a cornell as part of the suny system, but have a formal program reagan nonscientists who is a very in-depth communicator in many ways. and very effective at beginning to have people do that. i would to brag about my wife. when she was at the university of iowa she created a course -- i will get approximately right, something like survival skills for a research career. in which in addition to all the statistics and learning about molecular biology and all this stuff, when learned how to be interviewed and speak to the media. how to write a review article for more general audience. and she also worked at cornell in a program in the veterinarian college to teach graduate students how to teach. as opposed to teaching graduate student how to discover, which is mainly what we teach them. if we have more of an emphasis, and i was you to call my life until you -- tell her i'm talking her up, because i needed get points on the board and this would help. she is probably not watching, she's too busy. this is what we need to do. and within that universe of ways, and this is a fabulou
suny, andhat a cornell as part of the suny system, but have a formal program reagan nonscientists who is a very in-depth communicator in many ways. and very effective at beginning to have people do that. i would to brag about my wife. when she was at the university of iowa she created a course -- i will get approximately right, something like survival skills for a research career. in which in addition to all the statistics and learning about molecular biology and all this stuff, when learned...
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behind me a few paces is suni maritime college, which is very interesting and, of course, the majestic throgsneck bridge. ernie: speaking of that, let me ask you something. when you see throgsneck, spelled with two g's, but the bridge is spelled with one. why is that? >> you can thank the former city planner robert moses who wasn't warm and fuzzy. he decided even though it was named after a man named throggmorton, he wanted the name to fit on traffic signs. so he said 300 years of history doesn't matter. he lopped off a g. purists still say it's two g's. ernie: exactly. >> we're sticking with that. ernie: patty's on the bay. i'm going to come and sit with you. >> reporter: i'll tell them to save seafood chowder for you. ernie: it's a real jewel. we've got it. thank you so much. okay. a lot more coming up including my question about sticking to your decisions. do you change your mind a lot or stick to your decisions after you've made a decision? what do you do? interesting question. see what people said coming up. >> and what a show we've got on friday. jazz music, pulling kids up and h
behind me a few paces is suni maritime college, which is very interesting and, of course, the majestic throgsneck bridge. ernie: speaking of that, let me ask you something. when you see throgsneck, spelled with two g's, but the bridge is spelled with one. why is that? >> you can thank the former city planner robert moses who wasn't warm and fuzzy. he decided even though it was named after a man named throggmorton, he wanted the name to fit on traffic signs. so he said 300 years of history...
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and i went for a brief period to this school suny purchase, and i think it was the last school in the united states to have an experimental film program. i never quite graduated, but-- from that time, i ended up with a lot of friends in the world of independent film. and one of their biggest complaints is how difficult and expensive it is to get music for their-- for their movies. and so i started this really weird website called mobygratis.com, and it gives free music to indie filmmakers, film students, nonprofits. and one of the things i love about it is it's super easy to use, and it's just completely free. you know, it's not like a bait and switch where, like, it's free now, but then you have to pay for it. like, it's just-- and i guess it's-- people would have to pay for it if the music was used commercially, or if the film got picked up commercially. but then any money that comes in, goes to the hsus, the humane society. so that way-- >> the humane society of the united states. >> i feel like by structuring mobygratis.com in a way that i can never make money from it, it ostensib
and i went for a brief period to this school suny purchase, and i think it was the last school in the united states to have an experimental film program. i never quite graduated, but-- from that time, i ended up with a lot of friends in the world of independent film. and one of their biggest complaints is how difficult and expensive it is to get music for their-- for their movies. and so i started this really weird website called mobygratis.com, and it gives free music to indie filmmakers, film...
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control a large amount of that territory and the sunis there, which are predominantly key in that area. it is up to us to be able to take the fight. we don't need the mobilisation forces to lead that for us. here in northern iraq the occurreds say sinjar is kurdish territory. hopeful mosil which is also i.s.i.l. held territory and it has been for over 18 months, that is an are rehabilitation operation that needs to be done by the iraqi forces. also syria, what do you do with i.s.i.l. in syria? well, there's a number of options being played there. the number of players there. you see it's a very complicated situation. this operation, though, is very key for the kurds. if it's successful and over quickly, it will be a decisive victory against i.s.i.l. >>> thanks for that. on to malta where european and african leaders are holding talks on the refugee cries. they're trying to stop the stem of flow to the continent. lawrence lee, how are things working out so far? >> reporter: well, from the european perspective, not i think as well as they might have hoped. clearly the europeans need to g
control a large amount of that territory and the sunis there, which are predominantly key in that area. it is up to us to be able to take the fight. we don't need the mobilisation forces to lead that for us. here in northern iraq the occurreds say sinjar is kurdish territory. hopeful mosil which is also i.s.i.l. held territory and it has been for over 18 months, that is an are rehabilitation operation that needs to be done by the iraqi forces. also syria, what do you do with i.s.i.l. in syria?...
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in cedar rapids on suny, sunday,the distri 19 toast-masters showed some folks how they can overcome fears of public spepeing.the tree showed how community leaders can be stronger communicators by working on their speaking skills.the toast-master's spring conference will be in des moines next may. elementata school can be tough for a lot of kids.that's exactly why there's a program to promote positive development for *girls in third through eighth grades. it's called girls on the run -- and they hosted a 5-k run in iowa city to celebrate their fall season of working together to push toward that positivity. " girls get all these messages from their peers, from the media and what we're trying to teach them is they're all strong they're all confident. they're wonderful the way they are and to appreciate their own gifts ." ."more than 570 girls from 34 area schools in linn -- johnson and other counties took part. incredible fall temperatures gave a lot of golfers hope that the golf season might last forever. fover.but for many local courses, the end is near.twin pines saw the l lt tee* times s
in cedar rapids on suny, sunday,the distri 19 toast-masters showed some folks how they can overcome fears of public spepeing.the tree showed how community leaders can be stronger communicators by working on their speaking skills.the toast-master's spring conference will be in des moines next may. elementata school can be tough for a lot of kids.that's exactly why there's a program to promote positive development for *girls in third through eighth grades. it's called girls on the run -- and they...
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for the latest, i want to bring in reporter suni ingleson.ell me, are americans on lockdown here and how unique is the warning? >> reporter: the warning of this is specific. many foreigners in kabul have been on lockdown for the past many months. it has been a violent year in afghanistan since the spring. and general embassy workers are encouraged to stay home. a warning like this specific is rare. >> people have been on high alert. this particular warning, that something could happen, something as planned for the next 48 hours, quite specific. we don't know anymore of the details. can you tell us how big the presence is? the ex-patriate presence is? >> reporter: there are many troops and 11,000 are american soldiers. in addition to that, there are almost as many three times as many contractors here. there are u.n. agencies. and ngos and journalists. there is still a considerable presence of foreigners in the city. we don't know if this threat is targeting foreigners or a major attack in the city that they don't want american citizens to be c
for the latest, i want to bring in reporter suni ingleson.ell me, are americans on lockdown here and how unique is the warning? >> reporter: the warning of this is specific. many foreigners in kabul have been on lockdown for the past many months. it has been a violent year in afghanistan since the spring. and general embassy workers are encouraged to stay home. a warning like this specific is rare. >> people have been on high alert. this particular warning, that something could...
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first, breaking news into the news room of a fire at suny maritime college in the bronx. you can see the flames shooting out of the second and third floors, and the fire started around 7:30 this morning. it's now under control. so far no injuries have been reported. more on the fire on cbs 2 news at noon. >>> new this morning, several dozen residents in hoboken are once again dealing with water problems. an 8-inch water main broke just after midnight, and the main has been isolated, and crews are working to repair the problem, and it's just days after two massive main breaks in southwest hoboken crippled the city last week. that break was declared completely fixed just hours before the latest break. >>> the hunt is on this morning for the man accused of setting dozens of hindu flags on fire in queens. the man was caught going into the front yard of a home in woodhaven and lighting the flags on fire. it was on 89th avenue on thanksgiving. police say 40 flags were destroyed. >>> it's 8:56. let's check on your weather for today. here's john elliott. >> that was a very pretty
first, breaking news into the news room of a fire at suny maritime college in the bronx. you can see the flames shooting out of the second and third floors, and the fire started around 7:30 this morning. it's now under control. so far no injuries have been reported. more on the fire on cbs 2 news at noon. >>> new this morning, several dozen residents in hoboken are once again dealing with water problems. an 8-inch water main broke just after midnight, and the main has been isolated,...
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reappropriate the fight in the name of sunies. >> president obama grew agitated as he was asked about his strategy against the islamic state. watch. >> do you think you really understand this enemy well fluff to defeat them and protect the homeland? >> all right so, this is another variation on the same question. i guess -- let me try it one last time. the -- we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. >> if president obama's counter working, why do so many national security community believe sit not -- believe it is not working? >> because we had the attacks in paris and able to operate in the heart of europe. this is a shock. his strategy is working in the sense of reducing their territory in iraq and syria, but he's -- he needs to double down on what he's doing. he needs to show a little more moral outrage. i think that's what's been missing because most of his critics call for this, that, the other thing. he's already doing it, but he doesn't
reappropriate the fight in the name of sunies. >> president obama grew agitated as he was asked about his strategy against the islamic state. watch. >> do you think you really understand this enemy well fluff to defeat them and protect the homeland? >> all right so, this is another variation on the same question. i guess -- let me try it one last time. the -- we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we...
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. >>> up next, our suny stories. from a police officer turned social media star who is using his badge to bridge a growing divide. >>> then to a town with no wi-fi wi-fi, and the people actually seem to be okay with it. we'll take a look at that. >>> inspiring artists in the mumuc industry, making old school cool again. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it shoululbe used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by peo
. >>> up next, our suny stories. from a police officer turned social media star who is using his badge to bridge a growing divide. >>> then to a town with no wi-fi wi-fi, and the people actually seem to be okay with it. we'll take a look at that. >>> inspiring artists in the mumuc industry, making old school cool again. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's...
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born in central pakistan moved to the us when she was 18 years old, received her ba from suny fredonia and her phd in political science from cornell university, currently a professor at committee college in the visiting professor. she received in the eh and awards to studies on topics of comparative religions, nationalism and ethnic politics at the university of wisconsin at madison, islamic origins of the university of chicago and an asian valley debate at columbia university and has participated in almost one dozen midwest faculty seminars at the university of chicago, recipient of the burlington northern award for excellence in teaching and the fulbright teaching research scholarship published in the area of ethnic politics, gender and politics, islam and human rights and militarism and motherhood. visiting scholar at woodrow wilson center in washington dc for 2015 to 2016. working on a book project, politics in the age of the nationstate. on a more personal note he has been a personal advisor, mentor, and friend. i studied under her tutelage on earning my ba at monmouth college. fo
born in central pakistan moved to the us when she was 18 years old, received her ba from suny fredonia and her phd in political science from cornell university, currently a professor at committee college in the visiting professor. she received in the eh and awards to studies on topics of comparative religions, nationalism and ethnic politics at the university of wisconsin at madison, islamic origins of the university of chicago and an asian valley debate at columbia university and has...
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investigators charged brian sanchez of the bronx with sex abuse in connection to one attack on the suny campus, he's also charged now with felony rape for another assault in the town of new possibility. he is not a student at the college and remains in jail on $50,000 bail. >>> well, a possible hate crime is raising concerns in brooklyn after a man and a postal uniform spits at two muslim sisters. here's video of the incident in bedford-stuyvesant last friday. the women say he insulted them and then submit at them in the -- spit at them in the street. the man followed them ask threatened them again in a deli. a member of the council on it's led to incidents against muslims here. >> bash lack particularly muslim women have been attacked. >> they know the man and who he is and he is a postal worker. both the nypd and the postal service are investigating. >>> well, the mess left behind by a powerful wind storm will keep schools in washington state's second largest city closed for the rest of the week. the head of spokane's school says that downed power lines make getting to class too dange
investigators charged brian sanchez of the bronx with sex abuse in connection to one attack on the suny campus, he's also charged now with felony rape for another assault in the town of new possibility. he is not a student at the college and remains in jail on $50,000 bail. >>> well, a possible hate crime is raising concerns in brooklyn after a man and a postal uniform spits at two muslim sisters. here's video of the incident in bedford-stuyvesant last friday. the women say he insulted...
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you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny brockport?anada right now. >> well he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no. at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay just take a couple deep breaths and, and try to, we're going to try to find him so we can get him some help. >> reporter: the dispatcher got the name alex "kogurt" from the stressed out mom. slightly wrong but it was enough. seconds later, he was on the phone to the campus cops in brockport, and now, finally, the pieces of the story began fitting together. >> we got a call from a father about an hour ago that said his son called him he and stated that he killed somebody. >> okay, okay. >> we pinged his phone and the son's name is clayton whittemore. >> okay. >> and apparently he's out there with his girlfriend, an alex kogurt at your college. >> yeah, that's who we're looking for. >>: oh you're looking for him? as well, huh? >> yeah we actually had him earlier on an open container at midnig
you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny brockport?anada right now. >> well he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no. at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay just take a couple deep breaths and, and try to, we're going to try to find him so we can get him some help. >> reporter: the dispatcher got the name alex "kogurt" from the stressed out mom....
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you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny brockport? >> what, well he -- he's in canada right now. >> well he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no. at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay just take a couple deep breaths and, and try to, we're going to try to find him so we can get him some help. >> reporter: the dispatcher got the name alex "kogurt" from the stressed out mom. slightly wrong but it was enough. seconds later, he was on the phone to the campus cops in brockport, and now, finally, the pieces of the story began fitting together. about an hour ago that said his son called him he and stated that he killed somebody. >> okay, okay. >> we pinged his phone and the son's name is clayton whittemore. >> okay. >> and apparently he's out there with his girlfriend, an alex kogurt at your college. >> yeah, that's who we're looking for. >>: oh you're looking for him? as well, huh? >> yeah we actually had him earlier on an open container at midnigh
you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny brockport? >> what, well he -- he's in canada right now. >> well he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no. at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay just take a couple deep breaths and, and try to, we're going to try to find him so we can get him some help. >> reporter: the dispatcher got the name alex...
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chapter of core was the one that invited malcolm to come down when they were protesting the building of suny downstate, which was kind of based on a similar protest that took place in harlem for the building of harlem hospital to make sure that the building trades were desegregated, and so there's this continuum of people, of movement of activists from one place to the next, and it's important for us to understand that when we think of the civil rights movement or the activism of the civil rights movement, it wasn't just a southern thing. it was also happening in the north, and in the north, it wasn't just in harlem. it was in harlem, it was in queens, it was in brooklyn, it was in the bronx, and the story of malcolm in brooklyn helps tell that story. >> and it wasn't just the big events. it was a whole lot of small events, as well. >> absolutely. >> now, you are going to be sharing some of this oral history. >> yes. >> tell me. november 16th? >> november 16th at brooklyn historical society at 6:30 p.m., and i'll also be playing some -- we have some oral histories of people who were influenc
chapter of core was the one that invited malcolm to come down when they were protesting the building of suny downstate, which was kind of based on a similar protest that took place in harlem for the building of harlem hospital to make sure that the building trades were desegregated, and so there's this continuum of people, of movement of activists from one place to the next, and it's important for us to understand that when we think of the civil rights movement or the activism of the civil...
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they are unleashing suni extremism. they will not stoep.e to do something very aggressively, importantly, diligently, patriotically, conscientiously important for the people in the united states and the free world. we have to crush isis. >> and, in a moment, we have to hug those we love. >> i want you back home so bad. >> i want to come back home. >> and don't go out. >> studying over there, right? >> she's an a student, simone is, northwestern university, i am so proud of her. what a nice thing of her to do, her junior semester abroad. and now for her to be a witness of this harsh history. >> what do the days ahead do. for me, first of all, i want to physically see her and hug her. i've been on the phone with bill and we have the charter plane ready to leave tomorrow which is on hold. >> the air space is open. back on the previous statement closing the border with the extra security check point. his daughter, simone will be there putting him on there talking about his own family. why is this about him in the middle of all of this? it is no
they are unleashing suni extremism. they will not stoep.e to do something very aggressively, importantly, diligently, patriotically, conscientiously important for the people in the united states and the free world. we have to crush isis. >> and, in a moment, we have to hug those we love. >> i want you back home so bad. >> i want to come back home. >> and don't go out. >> studying over there, right? >> she's an a student, simone is, northwestern university, i...
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not looking at too suny of the day. get outside early. eventually rain is on the way. he will not let up much monday, tuesday, or even into wednesday. future cast gives us a break but still feeling cloudy. mid 40's tonight. back into the mid-60's tomorrow. the warmest day we will see in a while as this bucket of warm across i want finally starts --across iowa finally starts to seep away. still hanging onto a chance of rain. the slip and slide all the way down the 42 by sunday. some potential for a thunderstorm tuesday into wednesday. other than that, mainly talking cool downs with lows backing down into the upper 20's by sunday. >> we are back live at drake university with an hour and 20 minutes before the democratic presidential candidates take the stage. team coverage continues after the break. >> we cannot forget about sports on a busy saturday. all across the state of iowa, big night for the hawkeyes. and they would've, could've, short of back if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power
not looking at too suny of the day. get outside early. eventually rain is on the way. he will not let up much monday, tuesday, or even into wednesday. future cast gives us a break but still feeling cloudy. mid 40's tonight. back into the mid-60's tomorrow. the warmest day we will see in a while as this bucket of warm across i want finally starts --across iowa finally starts to seep away. still hanging onto a chance of rain. the slip and slide all the way down the 42 by sunday. some potential...
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a world war, it is the extremists the apop lippic neilists want to industry everybody that is not sunie at the to take it very seriously the president has to be empowered to deal with it to save united states atlantic ocean won't protect us. maria: sticking around for the hour thank you very much forties on this joining me right now own the telephone, is former deputy undersecretary, of defense, jed babbin in new york former u.s. navy officer fox news correspondent lea gabriel, thank you very much for joining us let me kick this off with you, i want to get your take on exactly what i was just asking geraldo that is whether we are seeing a shift in the conversation, as it relates to taking in refugees given if fact that we actually have no ability to vet them, proper you are not getting information from syrian government as peter king told us there really is not a database. . on the phone: i think that is absolutely right. i think there should be but will not be a shift in the conversation we should not be admitting people from syria absent a complete way to vet them there -- does not w
a world war, it is the extremists the apop lippic neilists want to industry everybody that is not sunie at the to take it very seriously the president has to be empowered to deal with it to save united states atlantic ocean won't protect us. maria: sticking around for the hour thank you very much forties on this joining me right now own the telephone, is former deputy undersecretary, of defense, jed babbin in new york former u.s. navy officer fox news correspondent lea gabriel, thank you very...
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live pictures over the campus of suny maritime college to the base of the frogs neck bridge. it broke out at 7:30 on the second floor of this dormitory. no injuries have been reported. you can see some extensive damage to at least the second and third floors. of course, we will continue to keep you up to date, live in chopper 4. i'm kai simonsen. >>> let's take a look at the morning commute. lauren scala. >>> we have delays on 5 trains and 6 trains. watch out for an accident on 684 southbound. heavy delays on the taconic southbound. back to you, darlene. >>> checking the weather very quickly. chilly, increasing clouds, high of 46. tonight, light rain. 52 is height. coming up on the "today" show, emmy nominated actress, cheryl hines, tells us about her new movie "christmas eve." i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv >>> and welcome back to "today." it's 8:30 on a monday morning. final day of november. november 30th, 2015. and we are beginning our 22nd annual toy drive and there's collector possible saget. bring your unwrapped toy for families in n
live pictures over the campus of suny maritime college to the base of the frogs neck bridge. it broke out at 7:30 on the second floor of this dormitory. no injuries have been reported. you can see some extensive damage to at least the second and third floors. of course, we will continue to keep you up to date, live in chopper 4. i'm kai simonsen. >>> let's take a look at the morning commute. lauren scala. >>> we have delays on 5 trains and 6 trains. watch out for an accident...
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. >> reporter: through suny more than 12 1 million americans will fly. >> obviously i'm a little concerned especially with what's going on in syria and belgium right now. >> reporter: it's the largest number of people flying since the great recession, which is why they're being asked to arrive two hours early and >> hopefully we got here in time and you'll see me looking around the corner to see how long those lines are.e. >> reporter: but the majority of americans traveling, an estimated 90%, will be driving. the heaviest traffic around the country, according to the traffic app, waze. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> in the west many people are heading for a holiday in the sierra, which is one of the best for ski seasons this year. an early storm has dumped as much as a foot of snow, allowing the resorts to open earlier than in recent yeyears. it hn't been as much fun for travelers, though. with traffic snarled and chains now required on some parts of terstate 80 through the mountains. >>> well, through the north extremely strong winds have knocked down trees causing a close call f
. >> reporter: through suny more than 12 1 million americans will fly. >> obviously i'm a little concerned especially with what's going on in syria and belgium right now. >> reporter: it's the largest number of people flying since the great recession, which is why they're being asked to arrive two hours early and >> hopefully we got here in time and you'll see me looking around the corner to see how long those lines are.e. >> reporter: but the majority of americans...
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police in riot gear descended on prosters who have been camped out in front of the precinct since suny's deadly shooti of an unarmed black man by two officers. police say several officers were injured after being hit by rocks and water bottles. >>> in southern california a helicopter crash then caught fire trying to land at an n airport near san diego. just before touching down, the opper began spinning out of corol then broke apart and hit the ground in a cloud of smoke and flames. both people on board were killed. >>> new surveillancece video oa horrific tour bus crash in san francisco. you can see thrunaway sightseeing bus speeding through a popular shshopping dtrict mowing down street barricades and crashing into scaffolding. 20 people were injured. the driver says the brakes failed, and we now know the bus was never registered with the state agency that would have required an inspection. causing some problems. while he was out of its cage, the animal injured an 84-year-old woman. she was taken to a hospital. two others also suffered minor injuries. one of them described the whole th
police in riot gear descended on prosters who have been camped out in front of the precinct since suny's deadly shooti of an unarmed black man by two officers. police say several officers were injured after being hit by rocks and water bottles. >>> in southern california a helicopter crash then caught fire trying to land at an n airport near san diego. just before touching down, the opper began spinning out of corol then broke apart and hit the ground in a cloud of smoke and flames....