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all beat syracuse 10-7. they'll head to the first final four since 2001. on the flip side, syracuse hasn't reached the final four since 2013. >> not bad. >> not bad. >> all right. >> all right. >> did carol say how many attempts to use to get the over the shoulder shot? >> no. maybe sports final. >> okay. got it. >> thank you. >>> that is the news for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> "nightly news" is next, folks. we'll see you again at 11:00. have a good night. to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ♪ >>> on this sunday night between good and evil, president trump in saudi arabia attempts to change his tone and
all beat syracuse 10-7. they'll head to the first final four since 2001. on the flip side, syracuse hasn't reached the final four since 2013. >> not bad. >> not bad. >> all right. >> all right. >> did carol say how many attempts to use to get the over the shoulder shot? >> no. maybe sports final. >> okay. got it. >> thank you. >>> that is the news for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> "nightly news" is next, folks....
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con script us as immigration officials, you will -- we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislation victory saying, i'm
. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to...
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chose on the conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory saying, "i'm
. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chose on the conscript us as immigration...
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people.
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the
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beloved by so many in the syracuse community.m a slip and fall in the shower. >> i just thought it was -- it wasn't fair. she was way too young. it wasn't -- it wasn't her time. >> reporter: family friend terri barr had come to the neulander home just hours after leslie was pronounced dead. >> what do you say when you walk into a situation like that? >> i'm really sorry. i'm just very sorry. >> reporter: together, terri and the housekeeper tried to clean up the blood in the bedroom but there was just so much. >> did that strike you as odd at all? >> i thought it was very unusual. >> reporter: and there wasn't nearly as much blood in the shower, where leslie had supposedly fallen. >> when i saw the shower, i thought, "there's no way she fell in here and died." >> where does your mind go from there? >> to -- to the obvious, i think. that -- that leslie's been killed. >> reporter: but terri could not let her suspicions show on her face. >> how did you compose yourself when you were saying good-bye after seeing that blood. >> i think
beloved by so many in the syracuse community.m a slip and fall in the shower. >> i just thought it was -- it wasn't fair. she was way too young. it wasn't -- it wasn't her time. >> reporter: family friend terri barr had come to the neulander home just hours after leslie was pronounced dead. >> what do you say when you walk into a situation like that? >> i'm really sorry. i'm just very sorry. >> reporter: together, terri and the housekeeper tried to clean up the...
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professor william banks from syracuse university to talk about special counsel rules. democrats calling for a special prosecutor and some saying special counsel. is there a difference? if so, what is the difference? guest: there is not a difference. it is a matter of labels. we have had special counsels in the wake of the watergate crisis .nd scandal in 1972 when the councils were dismissed by president nexen, they -- , they wereixon replaced by someone who was able to bring president nixon to the end of his presidency. created anent act independent counsel. it was a new label for the same thing done on an informal basis through nixon's presidency. the council had a mechanism that was created by statute, but which involve the executive branch and a special court. the process was anyone could seek the appointment of an independent counsel, but it was up to the attorney general to decide whether credible evidence reasonmitted that gave to believe a high ranking may have violated the law. thatttorney general agreed threshold was met, he or she went to a special court of f
professor william banks from syracuse university to talk about special counsel rules. democrats calling for a special prosecutor and some saying special counsel. is there a difference? if so, what is the difference? guest: there is not a difference. it is a matter of labels. we have had special counsels in the wake of the watergate crisis .nd scandal in 1972 when the councils were dismissed by president nexen, they -- , they wereixon replaced by someone who was able to bring president nixon to...
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host: professor william banks from syracuse university to talk about special counsel rules. democrats calling for a special prosecutor and some saying special counsel. is there a difference? if so, what is the difference? guest: there is not a difference. it is a matter of labels. we have had special counsels in the wake of the watergate crisis .nd scandal in 1972 when the councils were dismissed by president nexen, they -- , they wereixon replaced by someone who was able to bring president nixon to the end of his presidency. created anent act independent counsel. it was a new label for the same thing done on an informal basis through nixon's presidency. the council had a mechanism that was created by statute, but which involve the executive branch and a special court. the process was anyone could seek the appointment of an independent counsel, but it was up to the attorney general to decide whether credible evidence reasonmitted that gave to believe a high ranking may have violated the law. thatttorney general agreed threshold was met, he or she went to a special court of f
host: professor william banks from syracuse university to talk about special counsel rules. democrats calling for a special prosecutor and some saying special counsel. is there a difference? if so, what is the difference? guest: there is not a difference. it is a matter of labels. we have had special counsels in the wake of the watergate crisis .nd scandal in 1972 when the councils were dismissed by president nexen, they -- , they wereixon replaced by someone who was able to bring president...
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friday morning, syracuse university law professor william banks will discuss the appointment and law pertaining to special counsel and senior global security scientist evan lyman will talk about safety and security of nuclear waste. we will look at the problem of teen suicide with caroline stangl. she will discuss parents why"rns about "13 reason and fears it could lead to copycat suicides. join the discussion. on friday, former first lady michelle obama talks about combating childhood obesity live at an event hosted by a partnership for a healthy america on c-span. you can also use a c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's serviceslevision and brought to you by day -- to you today by your cable or satellite advisor. >> tombaugh's are announced details on a new executive order amy to improves -- order aimed at improving cyber security. sarah huckabee
friday morning, syracuse university law professor william banks will discuss the appointment and law pertaining to special counsel and senior global security scientist evan lyman will talk about safety and security of nuclear waste. we will look at the problem of teen suicide with caroline stangl. she will discuss parents why"rns about "13 reason and fears it could lead to copycat suicides. join the discussion. on friday, former first lady michelle obama talks about combating...
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i had somebody asked me -- i was at syracuse university. there was this right after we won the temperature. how do we channel this against the war? you don't. not -- it is an expression of disconnect from politics, not an expression of their connection. it is an outgrowth of anger and frustration that people feel. i do think it is something positive that we can organize. it was a character of people defending their neighborhoods against white lynch mobs and feeling the confidence to do that. i think there is a qualitative difference than some guys lighting their mattress on fire in their frat house and throwing it out on the street. i want to talk to those guys, just not when they are drunk. >> i want to talk about the olympics first. i don't know if you mentioned in the book. i think this one man was the head of the committee. he was a former physical director for francisco franco. i was wondering if you know the background behind that. i don't know whether or not you talk about the situations. marty glickman was one of them. he was exclud
i had somebody asked me -- i was at syracuse university. there was this right after we won the temperature. how do we channel this against the war? you don't. not -- it is an expression of disconnect from politics, not an expression of their connection. it is an outgrowth of anger and frustration that people feel. i do think it is something positive that we can organize. it was a character of people defending their neighborhoods against white lynch mobs and feeling the confidence to do that. i...
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it's 52 in syracuse, milder to the south and west. pittsburg 62. the lower 70s in charleston west virginia. for the majority of the day, northeasterly winds. we have high pressure situated to the north. northeasterly winds make for fair amount of cloud cover with cooler than average temperatures. you notice precipitation well away from the region for the day tomorrow. 8:00 in the morning, sunny breaks more than today. 56, 11:00 a.m. 65. we have mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon hours, temperatures in the upper 60s, falling to the lower 60s 8:00 tomorrow night. more in the way of sunshine to start the day but as the easterly component kicks in, we have more in the way of clouds coming back into the forecast. as we look at what to expect, temperatures drop below average with a stiff easterly wind tracking rain into next week. we take a closer look with the full and exclusive seven day, walter. thank you, melissa. you can get the forecast, seven day and storm tracker 6 anytime on your phone or tablet. the "6abc" app is a free device. >> police are
it's 52 in syracuse, milder to the south and west. pittsburg 62. the lower 70s in charleston west virginia. for the majority of the day, northeasterly winds. we have high pressure situated to the north. northeasterly winds make for fair amount of cloud cover with cooler than average temperatures. you notice precipitation well away from the region for the day tomorrow. 8:00 in the morning, sunny breaks more than today. 56, 11:00 a.m. 65. we have mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon hours,...
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syracuse, 57. it is milder to the south and west. charleston 72.lite 6 with action radar, showers in jersey and delaware. tracking unsettled weather across the v virginias and south carolina. back at home, partly cloudy, dropping to 54 in the suburbs. as we get to the second half of the weekend, at the shore tomorrow, 65, cloudy and an easterly breeze to deal with. sun and clouds in the poconos, high of 66 tomorrow. sunday, mostly dry but we are tracking pop up evening shower and more rain monday for the holiday. >> melissa, we'll talk to you in a bit. >> two of philadelphia's living legends were on stage for the hoagie nation festival. there they are, hall and oats performing before the packed venue at penn's landing. they were brought on stage by mike shut. schmidt. hoagie nation representing everything to do with the city of brotherly love. >> and the pops performed a free concert in honor of memorial day. >>> this weekend is a major holiday weekend in england but it was frustrating for a lot of travelers. a computer problem called for all night
syracuse, 57. it is milder to the south and west. charleston 72.lite 6 with action radar, showers in jersey and delaware. tracking unsettled weather across the v virginias and south carolina. back at home, partly cloudy, dropping to 54 in the suburbs. as we get to the second half of the weekend, at the shore tomorrow, 65, cloudy and an easterly breeze to deal with. sun and clouds in the poconos, high of 66 tomorrow. sunday, mostly dry but we are tracking pop up evening shower and more rain...
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just outside of buffalo from row chester to syracuse, to harrisburg. even areas in green could be an isolated strong storm. maybe large hail with this. there's a slight chance of tornado. keep an eye on that if you're traveling or in those areas. here's how it will look. at 6:00 a.m. we have rain exiting eastern north carolina. then new storms pop up on this cold front. here's 6:00 p.m. this is your after-school softball or baseball games. the storms will be heading towards the capital district through the southern adirondacks and a line of storm through central pennsylvania. notice a hit or miss stray storm by 6:00 p.m. then as we go into tomorrow, we do it all over again. we were talk, it's a fine time to cut your grass in weather like this when you get these showers and storms every day popping up. as i mentioned, not going to be too warm. new york only 61 today. boston 62. d.c. at 75 is a little cooler than normal. >> we'll keep swimming trunks in the drawer a little longer. >>> still ahead, the stanley cup finals kicks off. bryce harper's big braw
just outside of buffalo from row chester to syracuse, to harrisburg. even areas in green could be an isolated strong storm. maybe large hail with this. there's a slight chance of tornado. keep an eye on that if you're traveling or in those areas. here's how it will look. at 6:00 a.m. we have rain exiting eastern north carolina. then new storms pop up on this cold front. here's 6:00 p.m. this is your after-school softball or baseball games. the storms will be heading towards the capital district...
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the latest is taking him from syracuse to portland, oregon. >> it's fantastic to see the different typesvironments, the lovely green fields of northern. pope says people say run forrest run. >> he as using the money he once thought they was saving for a house. >>> maybe it's long sleeves this morning? >> if you're heading to the giants game this evening, dress like you're going to tahoe. it will be cold out there at at&t park, especially when the winds pick up. we will look ahead to the mother's day forecast, ahead. >> and north bay san rafael is getting along just fine. no major crashes, but also use some slowing that i found over in the tri-valley. =runs 6= =kris/cont.vo= more fallout... reaction pouring in this morning after lestor holt )s >>> by his own words, it seems that he fired -- >>> more fallout and reaction after lester hold's wide-ranging interview with president trump at the white house. the answer as fueling the controversy over mr. comey's firing. we're live in washington to break it all down for you this morning. >>> we are also inching or way towards the weekend. a live
the latest is taking him from syracuse to portland, oregon. >> it's fantastic to see the different typesvironments, the lovely green fields of northern. pope says people say run forrest run. >> he as using the money he once thought they was saving for a house. >>> maybe it's long sleeves this morning? >> if you're heading to the giants game this evening, dress like you're going to tahoe. it will be cold out there at at&t park, especially when the winds pick up. we...
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a father/daughter in syracuse, new york, bonding over a unique trait they share. >> nice. >> byron theworld's, world's -- >> oh, my god. whoa. >> he has the world's widest tongue, 3.37 inches. in case any one wants to repair. wider than an iphone. >> meanwhile, as you notice, 16-year-old emily, she has a wide tongue too. not quite as wide as dad's 2.8 # inches. that's wider than a credit card. >> yes, it is. >> so, kind of runs in the family. kind of great. >> isn't that cute. one more time. ah. >> if you cross a, from where they're standing in niagara falls and go to canada, you can take part. >> ew. >> in, you can, get your own bomb b bombbay saphire, the bottle may say it is close to 40% alcohol. it's close to 80% alcohol. >> so -- >> 6,000 bottle out there like that. >> is the problem they forgot to charge extra. >> let's test it out. let's see. >> that should work. >> that's, that's awesome. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ poll teitics foreign wars all weather all the scores that's the world news polka tapes that roll in way too slow stuff you saw on koppel's show that's the world news polka it's late
a father/daughter in syracuse, new york, bonding over a unique trait they share. >> nice. >> byron theworld's, world's -- >> oh, my god. whoa. >> he has the world's widest tongue, 3.37 inches. in case any one wants to repair. wider than an iphone. >> meanwhile, as you notice, 16-year-old emily, she has a wide tongue too. not quite as wide as dad's 2.8 # inches. that's wider than a credit card. >> yes, it is. >> so, kind of runs in the family. kind of...
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that's the high-risk area. 27 million people are at risk of severe storms today, including syracuse,uffalo, erie to cleveland, detroit. this area in central kansas and oklahoma at the highest risk. that's who has the chance of seeing tornadoes. this magenta, the high-risk area is 1 million people at risk, including witch tashgs the biggest city in this. a lot of little cities like dodge city and moreland. oklahoma city is in the enhanced risk, you're on the edge. these can change throughout the day depending on how the situation is changing throughout the afternoon. if you know anyone in kansas or oklahoma, make sure they know today is one of those very dangerous days. thankfully it looks like the timing of it, here's 5 p.m., the storms are beginning to form. the kids will be home from school. as we go throughout the afternoon from about 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. is when the majority of the tornadoes will be. it's very typicalate afternoon, early evening. thousands probably storm chasers outhere. if we get tornadoes in the flat areas here, we'll know where they are. we did mention the heat
that's the high-risk area. 27 million people are at risk of severe storms today, including syracuse,uffalo, erie to cleveland, detroit. this area in central kansas and oklahoma at the highest risk. that's who has the chance of seeing tornadoes. this magenta, the high-risk area is 1 million people at risk, including witch tashgs the biggest city in this. a lot of little cities like dodge city and moreland. oklahoma city is in the enhanced risk, you're on the edge. these can change throughout the...
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take vo / blanca --segn un anlisis de la universidad de syracuse......oras y los tiempos de espera en las cortes de inmigracin, han alcanzado tal punto, que algunas personas no tendrn su primera audiencia..... hasta el final de la presidencia de donald trump... -- casi 600 mil casos estn sufiendo demporas y el tiempo promedio de espera es de 670 das... --este atraso se ha duplicado desde el 2010 y el tiempo de espera vara segn la corte... cesar --- la casa blanca sigue en medio de una crisis poltica --- step one / video 1 --- por una lado hay una sombra que contina persiguiendo a donald trump y es la del ex director del fbi james comey --- step two / video 2 . y por el otro, un nuevo personaje involucrado en la investigacin sobre rusia y la campaÑa del presidente --- step three / video 3 ---desde washington dc, randy serrano amplia. take randy lot :01 :20 01:00 01:37 pkg pasan los das y los escndalos crecen. la capital amaneci este jueves reaccionando a otra bomba poltica segn el diario new york times, el equipo de donald trump saba que su entonces aseso
take vo / blanca --segn un anlisis de la universidad de syracuse......oras y los tiempos de espera en las cortes de inmigracin, han alcanzado tal punto, que algunas personas no tendrn su primera audiencia..... hasta el final de la presidencia de donald trump... -- casi 600 mil casos estn sufiendo demporas y el tiempo promedio de espera es de 670 das... --este atraso se ha duplicado desde el 2010 y el tiempo de espera vara segn la corte... cesar --- la casa blanca sigue en medio de una crisis...
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we're talking 70s in pittsburgh now but look at the 50s in buffalo and syracuse. that's the cooler air headed in our direct. the cold front tonight and by tomorrow morning, temperatures 50s and 60s. we'll talk about entire weekend forecast an big pattern change as we head toward the holiday weekend coming up next weekend. back over to you. >> hopefully it will be nice for memorial day, scott as we take live look at rehoboth beach. remember good day starts tomorrow morning at 7:00 o'clo 7:00 o'clock. you can get all your latest ne news, weather all on "good day philadelphia" weekend. >>> we have breaking news right now. tragedy in delaware counsel too. a mother shot and killed with her young children home tonight her boyfriend is in custody. this news coming to us from darby borough. employees say 31 year old edward moses, jr., is charged with murder. the victim 26-year-old crystal thomas was found shot and killed in her spring valley road home early this morning. police say cops say she leaves behind a young son and daughter. moses is the father of her son both ki
we're talking 70s in pittsburgh now but look at the 50s in buffalo and syracuse. that's the cooler air headed in our direct. the cold front tonight and by tomorrow morning, temperatures 50s and 60s. we'll talk about entire weekend forecast an big pattern change as we head toward the holiday weekend coming up next weekend. back over to you. >> hopefully it will be nice for memorial day, scott as we take live look at rehoboth beach. remember good day starts tomorrow morning at 7:00 o'clo...
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washington where the clouds are thicker and 67 in new york city and central park and oddly enough in syracuse and buffalo points to the north up into the 70s and the wins coming out of the northeast at 10 miles per hour. as you look across this wide region the winds are not always that strong. we'll have them in the single digits at times and we go into the low 70s in much of the region later on and coastal flood warning is starting at 6:00 tonight and the worst of it is at 7:00 p.m. with minor coastal flood that tends to flood. we may repeat this the next couple of nights as well. the highest astronomical high tide of the season. and your pollen count, today is starting to rise again to the medium high levels now that the rain is gone and with the rain coming back it gets zapped down to the low range and i'll show you that on future tracker 6 where the worst of it is located. a couple of changes to talk about a lot of the weekend in fairly decent shape. >> okay david thank you. now to the late of on the terror attack in england, manchester's police chief said it's clear that the you side bom
washington where the clouds are thicker and 67 in new york city and central park and oddly enough in syracuse and buffalo points to the north up into the 70s and the wins coming out of the northeast at 10 miles per hour. as you look across this wide region the winds are not always that strong. we'll have them in the single digits at times and we go into the low 70s in much of the region later on and coastal flood warning is starting at 6:00 tonight and the worst of it is at 7:00 p.m. with minor...
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immigration court outcomes compiled by the transactional records access clearing-house or trac, at syracuse university, and there we found people who appear in u.s. immigration court with an attorney are five times more likely to prevail than those who do not have a lawyer. nowhere is that in more stark contrast and more apparent than here in san francisco in the case of u.s. navy veteran joaquin sotelo. when we caught up with him, he was days away from being deported despite a history of military service. only the last-minute intervention by a lawyer with san francisco's legal firm kept him here in the bay area and his case moving forward in u.s. immigration court. sotelo was one of more than 300 non-citizen u.s. veterans who faced deportation when they committed a crime after leaving the u.s. military service. in his case, he was able to reunite with his children, whom he hadn't seen during four years of legal back and forth. children he likely would never have seen again on american soil if he had been deported. homeland security officials tell me they are merely enforcing existing laws
immigration court outcomes compiled by the transactional records access clearing-house or trac, at syracuse university, and there we found people who appear in u.s. immigration court with an attorney are five times more likely to prevail than those who do not have a lawyer. nowhere is that in more stark contrast and more apparent than here in san francisco in the case of u.s. navy veteran joaquin sotelo. when we caught up with him, he was days away from being deported despite a history of...
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we do have a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. to richmond. in the timing on it is typical, late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start. the clouds just don't want to leave us. and to the south, the showers that will be moving in during the day. most of those are trending offshore now. you see a line of some thunderstorms just moving toward the eastern portions of maryland and heading toward delaware. that's for this morning. a chance of some showers. but not much chance for sunshine. we're in the 50s now. it's going to be a cool afternoon. fas neighborhood forecast at 4:30. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today" -- >> teenagers shot. right now philadelphia police searching for a gunman after a 14-year-old was killed and another teen was wounded by gunfire. >>> working to save lives. today the philadelphia fir
we do have a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. to richmond. in the timing on it is typical, late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cloudy start. the clouds just don't want to leave us. and to the south, the showers that will be moving in during the day....
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looks like a march map in syracuse. 44 degrees with rain showers. that's ugly. still feeling warm and summerish in the middle of the country. continues today from dallas to new orleans to oklahoma city. did you hear about this story. some residents woke up to a loud sonic boom on sunday morning. it came from a secret air force mini shuttle landing at cape canaveral. it was called x 37 b. it was in orbit on a classified mission conducting unspecified experiments. air force says a fifth mission is planned for later this year. how did i not know about this? >> impressive. really cool when they have those classified missions. >> those sonic booms >> thank you. just ahead the latest on north korea's hostage diplomacy. "the guardian"s rocket to a galactic box office did he put. "early today" returns in just two minutes. you help ensure that children in the u.s. and around the world are safe, healthy and educated. this red nose day, swing by walgreens and get your noses on to help end child poverty. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. coppertone sport versus
looks like a march map in syracuse. 44 degrees with rain showers. that's ugly. still feeling warm and summerish in the middle of the country. continues today from dallas to new orleans to oklahoma city. did you hear about this story. some residents woke up to a loud sonic boom on sunday morning. it came from a secret air force mini shuttle landing at cape canaveral. it was called x 37 b. it was in orbit on a classified mission conducting unspecified experiments. air force says a fifth mission...
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we do have a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 p.m. that's a look at the weather story of the day. now a closer look at your day ahead. as you can see, very gloomy type forecast. new york 61, boston at 62. at least we'll get sunshine mixed in with the storms in the southeast. typical afternoon storms from florida through the south. it was an all-out brawl the giants nationals game in san francisco. washington's bryce harper at the plate, hit by a fast ball, he says all right, game on. i'm charging the mound. he throws the helmet, and then they are at it. baseball is a family affair here come the benches. they clear. and the wrestling and the shoving, the dancing, whatever you call it is on. >> that is wwf style. >> you know when they throw the bats and the helmets it's all done. >> the helmet first, then the pitcher isn't ready for the fight. >> bill, when it putting up
we do have a slight risk of severe storms if we get enough sunshine in this area from buffalo to syracuse, rochester, state college, isolated storm from washington, d.c. late afternoon, this is 6:00 a.m., we take and fire the storms up this afternoon between 3 and 6:00 p.m. that's a look at the weather story of the day. now a closer look at your day ahead. as you can see, very gloomy type forecast. new york 61, boston at 62. at least we'll get sunshine mixed in with the storms in the southeast....
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. >> reporter: koorg to syracuse's tracti tractional clearing house or track moore than half with an attorney in immigration court succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an immigration leader. >> reporter: she spoke to us as president of the u.s. organization -- >> did they serve honorably in the military, that would be a strong discretionary measure. >> but you don't have that discretion. >> if it's an aggravated felony, we don't. >> reporter: is this fair? i don't think so. i think this is a poster child for why the immigration system is so broken. >> reporter: grateful that he found legal help where so many others have not. he knows under current policy he could still be separated from the family he holds so dear. >> i am a united states veteran. >> reporter: which is why he speaks out. >> we all deserve a second opportunity and we all deserve to get our process of immigration done on the road to a citizenship. why not? that's what america is all about. >> reporter: after our first series of stories ran several congressman introduced bills in congress on capitol h
. >> reporter: koorg to syracuse's tracti tractional clearing house or track moore than half with an attorney in immigration court succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an immigration leader. >> reporter: she spoke to us as president of the u.s. organization -- >> did they serve honorably in the military, that would be a strong discretionary measure. >> but you don't have that discretion. >> if it's an aggravated felony, we don't. >>...
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May 28, 2017
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. >> reporter: according to syracuse's tractional clearing house or track moore than half -- last year0% people seeking asylum without an attorney were denied. more than half with an attorney succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an immigration leader. >> reporter: she spoke to us as union president of the national association of immigration judges. >> the law ties the hands of judges. did they serve honorably in the military, that would be a strong discretionary measure. >> but you don't have that discretion. >> if it's an aggravated felony, we don't. >> reporter: is this fair? >> i don't think so. i think this is a poster child for why the immigration system is so broken. the fact that his service means nothing in immigration court. >> reporter: grateful that he found legal help where so many others have not. he knows under current policy he could still be separated from the family he holds so dear. >> i am a united states veteran. >> reporter: which is why he speaks out, hoping for change in washington. >> we all deserve a second opportunity and we all deserve to g
. >> reporter: according to syracuse's tractional clearing house or track moore than half -- last year0% people seeking asylum without an attorney were denied. more than half with an attorney succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an immigration leader. >> reporter: she spoke to us as union president of the national association of immigration judges. >> the law ties the hands of judges. did they serve honorably in the military, that would be a strong...
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May 5, 2017
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that ty peen 2014 and 2016, texas police compliedth federal nequests and detained more than 0 ,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the asate of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from e llas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not remply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to gmply. ab reporter: texas governor greg e bott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, "i'm getting my signing pen warmed up." 1ce signed, the law will go into effect on september 1, but, scott, opponents plan the fight the measure in court. >> pelley: omar villafranca. up next, she's the hit of the playground. city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've
. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that ty peen 2014 and 2016, texas police compliedth federal nequests and detained more than 0 ,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the asate of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from e llas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not remply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen...
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May 13, 2017
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. -- ahora inici en syracuse y finalizar en oregon. -- su objetivo es racaudar fondos para organizacionesasemos con gabriela dellan.. cesar ---porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo... gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela facebook end segment end segment lorena end segment -- antes de despedirnos le mostramos a una mascota que muchas la quiseran en su cena take vo pero una mujer en michigan decidi utilizar de otra forma a su cerdita. -- la ofrece para terapia de relajacion, especialmente con niÑos. cont vo cesar -- "judy", asi se llama la puerquita, visita incluso hospitales y centros de cuidado donde camina por los pasillos arrancando una sonrisa a los pacientes. -- un niÑo que sufre de ansiedad y nunca habla, se emocion al ver a "judy" y pudo hablar. cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once cu --que descanse, buenas noches. (mÚsica). >>> es viernes en titulares y mÁs. coors light. >>> se vienen las revanchas en la liguilla del fÚtbol mexicano. >>> tenemos imÁgenes mas insÓlitas del campeon de inglaterra. >>> y estÁ con nosotros hen
. -- ahora inici en syracuse y finalizar en oregon. -- su objetivo es racaudar fondos para organizacionesasemos con gabriela dellan.. cesar ---porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo... gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela facebook end segment end segment lorena end segment -- antes de despedirnos le mostramos a una mascota que muchas la quiseran en su cena take vo pero una mujer en michigan decidi utilizar de otra forma a su cerdita. -- la ofrece para terapia de relajacion, especialmente con...
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May 22, 2017
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. >>> hey, look who is also headed to the final four, towson, tigers upsetting syracuse 10-7.will face ohio state as well, other semi >>> nationals got 11ks from steven strasburg as they get buy atlanta 3-2 to avoid the p sweeand the nats also snap a four-game losing skid. >>> coming up on game on overtime a look back at the season that was unfortunately because it's over for the washington wizards and a real cool story on the people behind the horseshoe, the the game, the actual -- not the game, the actual shoes on a horse all straight ahead on game on overtime. i'll tell you this. it's got to hurt the horse, right? >> no. they've got the hooves. that's not what they're doing. >> i know that, but still they're smashing into the horse's foot. >> you would think so, but i think that the course can deal with it. >> although you'll see in the story they do not shriek or make any noise. >> that's because it does not hurt! >> i can't believe it's happening on live tv. >> i think it hurts the horse. >> it's all that nyquil you've been taking. >> don't >>> tell us about the terrible
. >>> hey, look who is also headed to the final four, towson, tigers upsetting syracuse 10-7.will face ohio state as well, other semi >>> nationals got 11ks from steven strasburg as they get buy atlanta 3-2 to avoid the p sweeand the nats also snap a four-game losing skid. >>> coming up on game on overtime a look back at the season that was unfortunately because it's over for the washington wizards and a real cool story on the people behind the horseshoe, the the...
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friday morning, syracuse university law school professor william banks will discuss the appointment, history, and law pertaining to special counsel. then, senior security scientist of the union of concerned scientists will talk about the safety and security of nuclear waste. of teen suicide. parent concerns about the suicide seriesr "13 reasons why." watch "washington journal." join the discussion. >> as the hill reports, president trump's visit to fbi headquarters, canceling plans to visit the fbi in the days after he fired director james comey. the president was told the fbi agents might not give him a warm reception following comey's ousting. fbi agents told nbc that many of them voted for candidate trump during the 2016 election, but few i ready to celebrate the visit after he sacked their boss. you can read more at thehill.com. andrew mccabe testified before the senate intelligence committee, contradicting statements by the white house that the fbi's employees have lost confidence in former director call me. here in some of his testimony. -- here is some of his testimony. >> i w
friday morning, syracuse university law school professor william banks will discuss the appointment, history, and law pertaining to special counsel. then, senior security scientist of the union of concerned scientists will talk about the safety and security of nuclear waste. of teen suicide. parent concerns about the suicide seriesr "13 reasons why." watch "washington journal." join the discussion. >> as the hill reports, president trump's visit to fbi headquarters,...
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syracuse 52. new york times, 53.ilder stuff to the west that will work in here tuesday and wednesday. forecast for today, we'll enjoy more in the way of sunshine and temperatures close to 70 degrees. gray. >> thank you for the update. >>> phillies miserable road trip comes to an end in pittsburgh. one phillies pitcher concerned about the state of mind on the mound. >> reporter: phillies fans you think you're hard on players, well phils starter sounds like a caller on sports talk radio, he said i'm just clueless right now. he is about to pop the question. this is the only happy moment in pittsburgh for phillies fans. vince valequez. more trouble, two run single, failed to reach the 7th inning oncer again and once again he rips himself, saying he is clueless and has to stop putting pressure on himself. phillies lost 6-3. only one team in baseball with less wins. >>> if labron james is not giving boston enough in the eastern conference finals, isaiah thomas will miss the rest of the playoffs for a hip injury. >>> golden
syracuse 52. new york times, 53.ilder stuff to the west that will work in here tuesday and wednesday. forecast for today, we'll enjoy more in the way of sunshine and temperatures close to 70 degrees. gray. >> thank you for the update. >>> phillies miserable road trip comes to an end in pittsburgh. one phillies pitcher concerned about the state of mind on the mound. >> reporter: phillies fans you think you're hard on players, well phils starter sounds like a caller on sports...
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. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con script us as immigration officials, you will -- we will have to comply. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislation victory saying, i'm getting my signing pen warmed up. once signed, the law will go into effect on september 1st but, scott, opponents plan to fight the measure in court. >> omar villafranka. up next, she is the hit of the playground. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, an
. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed between 2014 and 2016 texas police complied with requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the state of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from dallas to san antonio. under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. >> if the state has chosen to con...
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of the north/northeast that's why the cooler air is starting to move in. 52 in buffalo and 52 in syracuseot too bad. that little disturbance racing off to the east, to 25 miles per hour as that pulls through nothing behind it, the rest of the day looking nice. mainly cloudy this afternoon, peeks of sunshine you will see sun down the jersey shore in the southern areas. more clouds than sun in philadelphia. overnight tonight, partly so mostly cloudy, it's comfortable open the windows and let the cooler air in. sunday, even though the model is not showing much in the way of clouds, it's a mainly cloudy day with peeks of sun, we'll see more sun tomorrow than today, but there will be more clouds around than what the model is showing. sunday into monday here comes the next round of rain. all day monday, on and off-type of stuff, some of the latest forecasting modeling suggesting one to two inches. another one to two inches wednesday into thursday, we see the trend where we get a good rainstorm every five to seven days. today, an hours worth of showers. otherwise clouds and sun and cooler, high
of the north/northeast that's why the cooler air is starting to move in. 52 in buffalo and 52 in syracuseot too bad. that little disturbance racing off to the east, to 25 miles per hour as that pulls through nothing behind it, the rest of the day looking nice. mainly cloudy this afternoon, peeks of sunshine you will see sun down the jersey shore in the southern areas. more clouds than sun in philadelphia. overnight tonight, partly so mostly cloudy, it's comfortable open the windows and let the...
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got to report from about an hour north of syracuse. it's snowing. people have coating on back deck.worse. that's not fun. so the temperatures this morning are in the 30s in the great lakes. 38 in chicago. doesn't factor any breeze. windchill could be worse. need winter coats back on: didn't put them away already. hats and gloves in a few spots. 37. buffalo. 50s all the way down to florida. we will get afternoon showers. mountainous areas. we go throughout tomorrow, we will get a little streak of rain coming here. cincinnati, lexington, you could get a little bit of rainfall. the northeast really dries out. storm completely exits. the have and have notes. we have beautiful whether from texas all the way up to areas of south dakota. look at st. louis. all the pictures from california rainy and miserable even had snow in the mountains outside of la. you're looking great. storm is kick can go on out. got to wait about another week. mother's day could be iffy too in the northeast. indoor plans. >> get your umbrella and stay inside. watch a movie. >> thanks for reminding me. >>> still ahe
got to report from about an hour north of syracuse. it's snowing. people have coating on back deck.worse. that's not fun. so the temperatures this morning are in the 30s in the great lakes. 38 in chicago. doesn't factor any breeze. windchill could be worse. need winter coats back on: didn't put them away already. hats and gloves in a few spots. 37. buffalo. 50s all the way down to florida. we will get afternoon showers. mountainous areas. we go throughout tomorrow, we will get a little streak...
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May 8, 2017
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maybe tebo was looking down on him and syracuse lacrosse 08 yards away it's g i love reaction of colgatech happened. >> he makes it so good. number three family affair. first d. oh, my goodness. the met did not have the only monster gone in the national this week. it hits a batcher above the field. look -- you can see the wildcard banner get hit. get before the game this is he and his wife in whiff aepdz girl friends softball game. almost the exact same swing from his wife genesis. home run of their own. >> they clearly practiced together. >> number two is lesson for the kids out there. never help an injured opp opponent. st. german the keerp checks on injured player for psg. what does marco do -- >> he didn't realize he scored a goal on him. >> to be care pe was back in time. >> he punts the ball. >> number one pair of amazing catchers. >> check the replay. goes off of his bunt. difficulties up. rick shaiz offhand mask and makes catch. he's a catcher and has one arm. he was born with it, had an infection tw a couple months old. flips the ball off and throws out the runner at 2. we had t
maybe tebo was looking down on him and syracuse lacrosse 08 yards away it's g i love reaction of colgatech happened. >> he makes it so good. number three family affair. first d. oh, my goodness. the met did not have the only monster gone in the national this week. it hits a batcher above the field. look -- you can see the wildcard banner get hit. get before the game this is he and his wife in whiff aepdz girl friends softball game. almost the exact same swing from his wife genesis. home...
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>> syracuse, new york. eileen: this is your first time? >> no, we come every year for a few days. >> it is a beautiful morning on the sun is shining here at rehobeth beach, delaware. we are so happy that sun is shingiing. eileen: we have got a great-looking forecast. temperatures climbing into the 70's. we will be in the 70's all weekend long. at home, we will have some afternoon and evening thunderstorm chances. veronica, you did mention the water temperature in the upper 50's. i am going to dare it. coming up in a half an hour we will put our toes in the water. i know so many people are hitting the road. what is the best time? julie: you want to leave before 10 a.m. because right now all lanes are open. it is not looking too bad on the highways. for those heading south, if you are one of those north carolina southbound 95, you will want to leave before 11:00, before everything gets punched up. remember, if you are traveling southbound, those hov lanes will be pointed in the southbound direction an hour earlier. again, you want to l trave
>> syracuse, new york. eileen: this is your first time? >> no, we come every year for a few days. >> it is a beautiful morning on the sun is shining here at rehobeth beach, delaware. we are so happy that sun is shingiing. eileen: we have got a great-looking forecast. temperatures climbing into the 70's. we will be in the 70's all weekend long. at home, we will have some afternoon and evening thunderstorm chances. veronica, you did mention the water temperature in the upper...
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May 24, 2017
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. >> according to syracuse university record transactions record clearing house last year 96 perfection of all people seeking asylum without an attorney in u.s. griming court more than half with an attorney succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an experienced immigration lawyer. >> judge dana lee marks served as immigration court judge since the 1980s she spoke to us as union president with the national association of griming judges. >> the law ties the hands of the judges in many situations if? if they served honorably in the military that would be a strong discretionary factor. >> you don't have that discretion in almost all cases. >> if it's gratified felony we don't. >> is this fair. >> i don't think so. i think this is a post-er child with for why the immigration system is so broken. the fact his service to the country means nothing in immigration court. >> while grateful that he found legal help where so many others have not, jauquin sotelo knows under current policy he could still be separated from the family he holds so deer process. >> i am a united states vet
. >> according to syracuse university record transactions record clearing house last year 96 perfection of all people seeking asylum without an attorney in u.s. griming court more than half with an attorney succeeded. >> it's extremely difficult to do it without an experienced immigration lawyer. >> judge dana lee marks served as immigration court judge since the 1980s she spoke to us as union president with the national association of griming judges. >> the law ties the...
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may get thunderstorms that could be on the severe side. 5 million people at risk from rochester to syracusebinghamton and harrisburg. even washington, d.c., richmond and norfolk could see a stray thunderstorm this afternoon. by the time we get into wednesday, we'll continue to watch the chance of scattered storms in the south. getting a little warmer in areas of the northeast. not exactly summer-like but not like the miserable memorial day weather we saw. all the warm weather continues in the west. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back. nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. he was a one-time american ally who was ousted during an american invasion in 1989. he served a 17-year prison sense in the u.s. on drug charges and then
may get thunderstorms that could be on the severe side. 5 million people at risk from rochester to syracusebinghamton and harrisburg. even washington, d.c., richmond and norfolk could see a stray thunderstorm this afternoon. by the time we get into wednesday, we'll continue to watch the chance of scattered storms in the south. getting a little warmer in areas of the northeast. not exactly summer-like but not like the miserable memorial day weather we saw. all the warm weather continues in the...