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i love that babies and children can find an amazing moment in the most minor details. 6-month-old tannerme his dad shows him the baby monitor, he gets super excited. >> because he can see himself in the monitor? >> no, that's because he can watch his brother, grant, sleeping. >> oh that's precious. >> it is one of the coolest things you've ever seen. you haven't seen much else. it's interesting that laughing is sort of a learned human response. it's kind of fun to see what tickles the funny bones of different kids. >> it tickles his funny bone to see his brother sleeping. this next cutie pie is 22-month-old braden. he's our director todd's son. you mentioned learned responses, well -- it's the simple things, ladies and gentlemen. >> todd lives in arizona so they probably never see those. >> it rained recently. todd turned on the windshield wipers and brady flipped out going whoa! got to get this on video. >> big sister cannot be any less amused. she's like, you have so much more to see. >> well he does have a lot more to see because the is his playground, christian. is at the skate park.
i love that babies and children can find an amazing moment in the most minor details. 6-month-old tannerme his dad shows him the baby monitor, he gets super excited. >> because he can see himself in the monitor? >> no, that's because he can watch his brother, grant, sleeping. >> oh that's precious. >> it is one of the coolest things you've ever seen. you haven't seen much else. it's interesting that laughing is sort of a learned human response. it's kind of fun to see...
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tanner, the youngest, was in eighth grade then. in high school. >> that was great. >> reporter: what a change, huh? >> back to normal. it was easy. >> reporter: yeah? >> yeah. >> reporter: didn't take long to adjust? >> he had to adjust to what our plans were. >> reporter: well, you'd been coping on your own for so long. >> yeah. >> reporter: this time, this third chance, the kids were determined this would be different. >> we want you to know our dad will not be taken away from us again for a crime we know he did not commit. >> reporter: it was a very public coming out. cayla addressed the cameras. the rest of the kids and their teary-eyed dad stood by. >> we cannot sit here in silence and watch another travesty of justice take place. >> reporter: this was march 2014. the family was helping launch a tip line, asking the public to help find out what really happened to michele. >> it's time for the truth. it's time for a real investigation that will get us answers. i think that it was a good thing for us to finally come out and talk
tanner, the youngest, was in eighth grade then. in high school. >> that was great. >> reporter: what a change, huh? >> back to normal. it was easy. >> reporter: yeah? >> yeah. >> reporter: didn't take long to adjust? >> he had to adjust to what our plans were. >> reporter: well, you'd been coping on your own for so long. >> yeah. >> reporter: this time, this third chance, the kids were determined this would be different. >> we...
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with me are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tanneregraph leads on the news that theresa may could delay a promotion for health secretaryjeremy hunt's next week because of the worsening nhs crisis. the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the express also features the nhs crisis, saying cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the i leads with claims from a woman who says john worboys spiked her drink years before he was arrested, but that her claims were ignored by police. worboys went on to drug and sexually attack most of his victims. the sun says the police and crown prosecution service did not want to pin any more attacks on worboys as they thought his sentence was ‘adequate'. the guardian reports that john worboys could face fresh prosecutions as alleged victims prepared to come forward to police. the mirror leads on one of the murderers ofjames bulger being sent back to prison. jon venables is to face a secret trial over posses
with me are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tanneregraph leads on the news that theresa may could delay a promotion for health secretaryjeremy hunt's next week because of the worsening nhs crisis. the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the express also features the nhs crisis, saying cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the...
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i'm norman tanner. i'm a community activist. the city and county of san francisco's fault because these people who use the drugs on the street do it pause they don't have no place to live. it cost too much for them to have a place to live. i don't like seeing them use on the street. you have to think about the kids, the elderly. i support them having a place they can come and use safely and get the service they need. but the housing here it's the biggest reason why we got homeless people. the reason why they're using drugs on the street. we need to take a look at that. thank you. >> thank you. >> next, please. >> good evening, commissioners. it's great to see you here. i want to thank the leadership from the department of public health with barbara garcia and others folks in the department who have taken the lead and thank you for that. i encourage the health department and city and county of san francisco to be bold on this. we know what works and saves lives and it's a supervised consumption services. in canada, for example, t
i'm norman tanner. i'm a community activist. the city and county of san francisco's fault because these people who use the drugs on the street do it pause they don't have no place to live. it cost too much for them to have a place to live. i don't like seeing them use on the street. you have to think about the kids, the elderly. i support them having a place they can come and use safely and get the service they need. but the housing here it's the biggest reason why we got homeless people. the...
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i want to thank rachel tanner and jose leivas from oawd for th their work. we look forward to continuing the conversation and happy holidays to the rest of you. i'll be sitting over there and hand it back to our dynamic duo. >> i also want to recognize jorge rivas who's here from the office of workforce development, as well as planning staff, james pappas and others, who's been helping us overseeing this project. we've been really fortunate to have collaborative works from the office of economics and workforce development. if i can have the screen, please. so what we're going to do today is really just start talking a little bit about the excelsior outer neighborhood, talk about the neighborhood strategy process that we've undergone to date, and next steps what you can expect to see from us next time that we come before the commission. so this is a map of the project area here in yellow. it is bounded by the 280 friday on the north and on the western boundary. it goes all the way down to the daly city boundary on the south, and on the right is mclaren park,
i want to thank rachel tanner and jose leivas from oawd for th their work. we look forward to continuing the conversation and happy holidays to the rest of you. i'll be sitting over there and hand it back to our dynamic duo. >> i also want to recognize jorge rivas who's here from the office of workforce development, as well as planning staff, james pappas and others, who's been helping us overseeing this project. we've been really fortunate to have collaborative works from the office of...
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llian tanner pushed her newborn in a stroller walking up the hill with her son. >> i wish it was a two hour delay but what can you do? the school districts of philadelphia had regular hours despite other school districts posting delays because of the icy conditions. >> it's really icy. >> what did you expect. >> a two hour delay. >> she dropped herself off frustrate that parents and children were not given a break. >> i almost got stuck and before i got in my car i almost slipped like fours. >> the school district says they consider a number of tractors and felt that the streets department did a thorough enough job last night and the roads were safe enough to travel. chris mcguire says thinks the district made the right call yesterday and today. >> was hoping a full day today because of a half day yesterday. i want everybody to be safe but i want the kids to go to school. >> coming back out live to us, look here this is mostly becoming slush that is good news, i would not dare stand on one foot on the sidewalk earlier this morning. it was a sheet of ice. the good news is stude out of s
llian tanner pushed her newborn in a stroller walking up the hill with her son. >> i wish it was a two hour delay but what can you do? the school districts of philadelphia had regular hours despite other school districts posting delays because of the icy conditions. >> it's really icy. >> what did you expect. >> a two hour delay. >> she dropped herself off frustrate that parents and children were not given a break. >> i almost got stuck and before i got in my...
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. >> thank you, miss tanner. i also wanted to bring up one other point. we have over the years, we have a group that's been there, working, the excelsior action group, and they have been working on a lot of these issues over the last 15 years, working with stakeholders, merchants along with the excelsior outer mission merchants' group, so there's been a lot of work that's gone into this, and the work that i've done in the community has been listening to this, kind of reflecting that desire. also, there's been behavior that has been not permitted that we're trying to help control for a lot of uses pop up that are not even permitted uses, and so this is to put an additional eye on that, what types of uses need additional scrutiny. so that's it, colleagues, hopefully, if you have any questions, let me know, and we can move the conversation forward. >> colleagues, any questions at this point in time? okay. seeing none, we will open this up to public comment. item number 6. seeing no public comment, item is closed. >> i don't need this to be a committee report
. >> thank you, miss tanner. i also wanted to bring up one other point. we have over the years, we have a group that's been there, working, the excelsior action group, and they have been working on a lot of these issues over the last 15 years, working with stakeholders, merchants along with the excelsior outer mission merchants' group, so there's been a lot of work that's gone into this, and the work that i've done in the community has been listening to this, kind of reflecting that...
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elizabeth cook and playing with me tonight are dexter green on electric guitar, todd bolden on bass, and tanner i see you pushing that pomp and circumstance ♪ i grew up in central florida. my mom and dad had a honky-tonk band. so, i grew up singing and being around their band.
elizabeth cook and playing with me tonight are dexter green on electric guitar, todd bolden on bass, and tanner i see you pushing that pomp and circumstance ♪ i grew up in central florida. my mom and dad had a honky-tonk band. so, i grew up singing and being around their band.
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could prevent that from happening given that both latin america and the european markets, that san tanner operate in are showing improved momentum back to you guys >> geoff, thank you very much. we're joined by neil bates i want to pick up on the conversation said about risks. i said retail investors should keep a watchful eye on bond markets especially the u.s. ten-year as it approaches 3% are you worried? >> we're beginning to become more concerned i don't think we've reached that threshold yet, whereby we're having a red warning line for markets, but something for investors to keep an eye on. we're fairly relaxed for markets in the short-term, but i feel that the risks rise as we move through the year policy and markets are on something of a collision course. i think it's going to become more difficult for equity markets to make significant progress >> i want to pick up on some comments we heard from the santander interview. the chairman was saying she's concerned about the prospect of slower growth in the uk, but switching that around, looking at your portfolio, it looks like you have
could prevent that from happening given that both latin america and the european markets, that san tanner operate in are showing improved momentum back to you guys >> geoff, thank you very much. we're joined by neil bates i want to pick up on the conversation said about risks. i said retail investors should keep a watchful eye on bond markets especially the u.s. ten-year as it approaches 3% are you worried? >> we're beginning to become more concerned i don't think we've reached that...
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. >> high schoolers volunteer at tanner duckery school. >> love reading as much as dow >> and the stories are memorable already. five year old dillon remembers one every his first books. >> he was a guy, then a girl got -- there was a fly -- >> readings books new, fresh, also gives chance to meet someone who is not a pier peer , a grown up, can spend time to get to know and form bond over books. >> the philly read coaches program funded by $2 million grant from the william penn foundation, which pays to train coaches, track student improvement, and supply books. >> during the lent of the program, each kid takes home books that they keep to build their at home library. >> so they can always go back to that first favorite book. >> fish if a tree. how can that be? >> had he though to expand the philly reading coaches program to at least 17 additional schools later this year. if you can commit to an hour a week, you can volunteer, too, find out how at cbsphilly.com/ brotherly. jessica dean, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> well, in just a few hours now, the eagles will be taking off. destination
. >> high schoolers volunteer at tanner duckery school. >> love reading as much as dow >> and the stories are memorable already. five year old dillon remembers one every his first books. >> he was a guy, then a girl got -- there was a fly -- >> readings books new, fresh, also gives chance to meet someone who is not a pier peer , a grown up, can spend time to get to know and form bond over books. >> the philly read coaches program funded by $2 million grant...
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. ♪ >> what 's up, tanner. you see them land. don't see fords. >> they are in the trunk. >> listen, they don't have good seats. they let anybody drive. look here. you would never think this is a place where nazi's were marching, where someone was murdered, isis-like, terrorist tactics. here we are at lee park. you can see, the statue of harvey lee is covered. >> when you see that statue there, how do you feel about that? >> i think that it's terrible because i think it's a misrepresentation of who put the statue up. the statue was put up by charlottesville greatest benefactor. >> it is a way of telling black and brown people, you go this far, no further. >> what do you base that on, that they were put there for that purpose? it's contrary to anything i know about mcintyre. >> do you think the statue should stay up or take down? >> it's up to the people. >> if you have a vote? >> they have been there. they serve >> robert e. lee was considered great in his own era. >> by whom? >> yes, by whom? >> by the government of the united st
. ♪ >> what 's up, tanner. you see them land. don't see fords. >> they are in the trunk. >> listen, they don't have good seats. they let anybody drive. look here. you would never think this is a place where nazi's were marching, where someone was murdered, isis-like, terrorist tactics. here we are at lee park. you can see, the statue of harvey lee is covered. >> when you see that statue there, how do you feel about that? >> i think that it's terrible because i...
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me tonight are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tannerddlerjames bulger in 1993 — jon venables — has been charged over indecent images of children. the trial will be held in an unnamed court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside the crown prosecution service in central london. a very carefully worded statement released by the crown prosecution service from its headquarters in london. it said that the man formerly known asjon venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images of children and will appear in the crown court. no further details can be revealed at this stage and because of reporting restrictions we can say very little more about the cases sell. venables was first jailed in 1993 more about the cases sell. venables was firstjailed in 1993 along with robert thompson when they were ten yea rs robert thompson when they were ten years old. they were jailed for life for the abduction, torture and murder of two—year—old james bolger. they were released eight years later in 2001. robert thompson di
me tonight are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tannerddlerjames bulger in 1993 — jon venables — has been charged over indecent images of children. the trial will be held in an unnamed court. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside the crown prosecution service in central london. a very carefully worded statement released by the crown prosecution service from its headquarters in london. it said that the man formerly known...
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look, it's nice out here this morning, tanner, isn't it? it won't be here by sunday morning.r a lot of us. >>> friday morning, still a lot of dense fog around the bay area. it lifts by midmorning, and we'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 50s by noontime, sunny skies with low 60s later on today, and nice and mild over >>> there are just ten days left in our warm coats and warm he t hearts coat drive. molly shannon donated a winter coat thursday. there's still time. bring your gently used coats to help keep somebody else warm. should we see how many coats we've donated? let's do it. the tally, 137,025 donated so far. go to our website to see how you can get involved. >>> time for fix or nix. we'll break down the rules of relationships here with two amazing experts. "the new york times" best-selling author of "get the guy." matthew hussey. welcome back and then world renowned psycho sexual therapist author of more than 40 books including the latest "stay or go," dr. ruth westheimer. i'm so excited. dr. ruth, 89 years young. >> wow. >> matthew, 30 years old and yet you guys
look, it's nice out here this morning, tanner, isn't it? it won't be here by sunday morning.r a lot of us. >>> friday morning, still a lot of dense fog around the bay area. it lifts by midmorning, and we'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 50s by noontime, sunny skies with low 60s later on today, and nice and mild over >>> there are just ten days left in our warm coats and warm he t hearts coat drive. molly shannon donated a winter coat thursday. there's still time. bring...
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i'd also like to thank rachel tanner and jorge rivas for their effort in trying to corral us month after month for these meetings and make something come through. as for the mission commercial corridor itself, rachel did touch on the fact that there are vacancies, there are a lot of vacancies. a lot of buildings on the mission corridor are typically one story high. in the future, it's understood that this kind of development is going to exist when the buildings get developed. when something starts happening, they will be units above particularly newly built is seneca and mission, the sites at 65 ocean and adjacent to it. 915 cayuga, the upper yard. we're looking at 1,000 units that are coming in, and a sizeable portion of those are going to be affordable. in the meantime, design counts. this isn't vanness avenue. this isn't the inner mission. we know it's going up much higher than what we've gone now, and i'd really prefer if not the marshall plan. we're going to have to make a real effort because the community that's there has to be able to take some pride, not just living in the buildi
i'd also like to thank rachel tanner and jorge rivas for their effort in trying to corral us month after month for these meetings and make something come through. as for the mission commercial corridor itself, rachel did touch on the fact that there are vacancies, there are a lot of vacancies. a lot of buildings on the mission corridor are typically one story high. in the future, it's understood that this kind of development is going to exist when the buildings get developed. when something...
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joining us in an exclusive interview is board rider's incoming ceo chief turnaround officer dave tannerave, thanks for joining us. happy new year. >> happy new year to you guys as well. >> i mean, obviously, a distressed asset that you're buying here. the board at billabong acknowledged this -- they're the best chance to kind of help turn things around. what are you going to do that they couldn't be doing the last few years to help turn this company around >> listen, the team over at billabong has made a lot of progress in their turn yamparoud we have a lot of great things to say about what they've done there and for the brands at the end of the day these two businesses have redundant back end platforms and systems that could be brought together to build a stronger back end of the business to allow the brands to get more investment behind them, more autonomy for the brands, more creativity for the brands to free them up to grow in the markets that they're growing already in around the world. so, this is a scale play, a reinvestment play. it's positive for the brands it's positive for th
joining us in an exclusive interview is board rider's incoming ceo chief turnaround officer dave tannerave, thanks for joining us. happy new year. >> happy new year to you guys as well. >> i mean, obviously, a distressed asset that you're buying here. the board at billabong acknowledged this -- they're the best chance to kind of help turn things around. what are you going to do that they couldn't be doing the last few years to help turn this company around >> listen, the team...
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laughter ] the only part of the song he remembers is red glare because that's also the shade of fake tannerhter ] he did not seem to know all the words to the anthem. but there might be a good explanation for it. you know how the president keeps telling us he's a genius? well, it turns out he isn't. i know. i was surprised too. [ laughter ] there's a website called fact base that did an analysis of the first 30,000 words spoken in office by every u.s. president since herbert hoover. so they loaded all the speeches into a computer, and what their software found is that president trump speaks at a fourth-grade level, lower than any president they've ever measured. [ laughter ] this is the chart. they rank the presidents using what they call the flesh-kinkade grade-level scale. herbert hoover is at the top, 11th grade level. obama was in third place with ninth grade. and then way all the way in the back of the class in the fourth grade there's donald trump. remember that show "are you smarter than a fifth-grader"? he's not. [ laughter ] a few months ago the president became pen pals with a 9-y
laughter ] the only part of the song he remembers is red glare because that's also the shade of fake tannerhter ] he did not seem to know all the words to the anthem. but there might be a good explanation for it. you know how the president keeps telling us he's a genius? well, it turns out he isn't. i know. i was surprised too. [ laughter ] there's a website called fact base that did an analysis of the first 30,000 words spoken in office by every u.s. president since herbert hoover. so they...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (grunting) tanner: carlos was bleeding internally him to county. the last time we saw each other, i was accusing your son of the worst possible crime. i'm not sure what to think anymore. if he didn't kill mia and he dies because of this... all we can hope is that we get a chance to make this right. (gasps) ♪ what-what happened? did ochoa... is-is he... no, no. for once, it's good news. come on. doctor: he'd lost a lot of blood by the time he got here. the prison hospital didn't do him any favors. they missed the secondary internal injury.
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (grunting) tanner: carlos was bleeding internally him to county. the last time we saw each other, i was accusing your son of the worst possible crime. i'm not sure what to think anymore. if he didn't kill mia and he dies because of this... all we can hope is that we get a chance to make this right. (gasps) ♪ what-what happened? did ochoa... is-is he... no, no. for once, it's good news. come on. doctor: he'd lost a lot of blood by the...
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tanner: do you know any of these people? no, which means that... he could be one of them.ctually the one who took the photograph. she said she knew him through you. you should've just kept your mouth shut about that girl. (grunts) the last time we saw each other,
tanner: do you know any of these people? no, which means that... he could be one of them.ctually the one who took the photograph. she said she knew him through you. you should've just kept your mouth shut about that girl. (grunts) the last time we saw each other,
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. >> she and other high school ers from carver volunteer at tanner duckry school. >> help someone elserter: stories are memorable, already. five-year old dylann remembers within of his first books. >> there was a guy and then a girl got it. >> they are reading books that are new, fresh, gives them a chance to meet someone who is not a peer or grown up who they can spend time work get to know and form a been over books and works. >> reporter: philly reading coaches program is funded by two million-dollar grant from the william penn foundation which pay toss train coaches, track student improvement and supply books. during the length of the program each kid takes home books, that they get to keep and build their at home library. >> so they can always go back to that first favorite book. >> here's how can that be. >> how can that be. >> they hepp to expand the philly reading coaches program to at lee 17 additional schools later this year. >> great. >> if you can commit to an hour a week you can volunteer yourself, find out how on cbs philly.com/brotherly love. >>> that is "eyewitness news
. >> she and other high school ers from carver volunteer at tanner duckry school. >> help someone elserter: stories are memorable, already. five-year old dylann remembers within of his first books. >> there was a guy and then a girl got it. >> they are reading books that are new, fresh, gives them a chance to meet someone who is not a peer or grown up who they can spend time work get to know and form a been over books and works. >> reporter: philly reading coaches...
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tanner: do you know any of these people? no, which means that... he could be one of them.ctually the one who took the photograph. she said she knew him through you. you should've just kept your mouth shut about that girl. (grunts) the last time we saw each other, i was accusing your son of the worst possible crime. i'm not sure what to think anymore. if he didn't kill mia and he dies because of this... all we can hope is that we get a chance to make this right. ochoa gets high, goes to the street fair, which means that he could've been at the street fair at the time that mia was killed. sara: and there he is. ♪ (knocking on door) hey, come on in. alex: hey.
tanner: do you know any of these people? no, which means that... he could be one of them.ctually the one who took the photograph. she said she knew him through you. you should've just kept your mouth shut about that girl. (grunts) the last time we saw each other, i was accusing your son of the worst possible crime. i'm not sure what to think anymore. if he didn't kill mia and he dies because of this... all we can hope is that we get a chance to make this right. ochoa gets high, goes to the...
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burnett tanner. say her name. >> [chanting] they are name. -- say her name. >> clap it up. supporting lack and brown community organizations in your community's, we exist. support them, elect black women. all right. clap it upt least, for erica garner. life fighting for her father, her family has not seen justice yet. clap it up for her. she is the face of the movement. we are short on time, but before i go, i want you all to repeat after me. let me say what you need to say. without -- wait a minute, hold on. >> black women. >> 1, 2, 3. not without. >> like women -- black women. >> not without. >> lack women. -- black women. >> not without. >> black women. [cheers and applause] you to the organizers and everyone standing behind me, we are from baltimore, maryland. clap it up for them. [applause] thank you all so much. i appreciate it. support black women. [applause] respect. >> black women. respect. >> black women. [inaudible] women.k collects good afternoon, everyone. the president of the fairfax naacp. ,xactly one year ago approximately 5 million women across the country
burnett tanner. say her name. >> [chanting] they are name. -- say her name. >> clap it up. supporting lack and brown community organizations in your community's, we exist. support them, elect black women. all right. clap it upt least, for erica garner. life fighting for her father, her family has not seen justice yet. clap it up for her. she is the face of the movement. we are short on time, but before i go, i want you all to repeat after me. let me say what you need to say. without...
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it is mild and nice, this is tanner from gillford, new hampshire. have you ever seen a cold front?mes you can see it, this is pauls valley, oklahoma where a huge drop in temperatures, like in places lafayette indiana they dropped 16 degrees in 45 minutes. check out the numbers here. it's nice out here this morning, it won't be by sunday morning, a huge drop in temperatures you saw on the maps for a lot of us. let's get a check on the local weather. >> reporter: we're looking at 20 degrees down later tonight. we have periods of rain and heavy pockets possible through the day. 64 is the high. freezing rain change-over overnight north and west. a win coat thursday. there's still time. bring your gently used coats to help keep somebody else warm. should we see how many coats we've donated? let's do it. the tally, 137,025 donated so far. go to our website to see how you can get involved. >>> time for fix or nix. we'll break down the rules of relationships here with two amazing experts. "the new york times" best-selling author of "get the guy." matthew hussey. welcome back and then world
it is mild and nice, this is tanner from gillford, new hampshire. have you ever seen a cold front?mes you can see it, this is pauls valley, oklahoma where a huge drop in temperatures, like in places lafayette indiana they dropped 16 degrees in 45 minutes. check out the numbers here. it's nice out here this morning, it won't be by sunday morning, a huge drop in temperatures you saw on the maps for a lot of us. let's get a check on the local weather. >> reporter: we're looking at 20 degrees...
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blaze,james, sandra smith, anderson, yvette kendra chapman, rennette tanner, say her name.n organizations -- black and brown organizations in your community. elect black women. least, clap it up to erica garner. fighting forr life her father. her family has not seen justice yet. clap it up for her. she is not with us anymore. she is a face of the movement. time but before i go, i want you all to repeat after me. let me tell you what you need to say. -- without wait a minute, hold on. wait, hold...