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terri, do you know what that means? he's jewish? no, terri. it means that we are not getting married. what...? why? because, jack, that's what i've always dreamed about-- a church wedding... with organ music and flower girls and me wearing this long, white wedding gown. and phil doesn't want that? well, he found out it would take months to reserve the church and he doesn't want to wait that long. please, this is serious. janet... is a church wedding that important to you? important? jack, i have waited so long for this. longer than most. janet, janet... let me ask you something. do you really love phillip? of course i love him. then what difference does it make where you get married? you're lucky enough to find someone you love. the important thing is that you're together, isn't it? yes, but... jack... terri... well, it just doesn't feel right getting married by some clerk in city hall! it doesn't have to be city hall. that's right. hey, listen-- you and phillip could get married right here. y-you mean in our apartment? why not? we can get a m
terri, do you know what that means? he's jewish? no, terri. it means that we are not getting married. what...? why? because, jack, that's what i've always dreamed about-- a church wedding... with organ music and flower girls and me wearing this long, white wedding gown. and phil doesn't want that? well, he found out it would take months to reserve the church and he doesn't want to wait that long. please, this is serious. janet... is a church wedding that important to you? important? jack, i...
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terri, terri, don't get janet's hopes up. the guy had nothing better to do than hang around a flower shop all day long. what could he possibly have to leave her? he owned a bank. a bank would be nice. a bank has more than a million dollars. oh, stop. come on, you guys, just, you're being ridiculous. mr. davis hardly knew me, okay? look, if you'll excuse me i got better things to do than thinking about how much money i'm getting. oh? like what? thinking about how i'm going to spend it. yes, i think we can handle that very well. yes. okay. yes. well, janet, it looks like we're the first to arrive. yeah, jack. i'm glad you came with me. well, somebody has to help you carry all that money home. i'm nervous enough as it is. there's no reason for you to be nervous. then why did you insist on me wearing black? out of respect for the family, janet. this is a very solemn occasion. hi. you here for the grab bag, too? excuse me? the reading of the will. look, i hope this doesn't take too long. i've got a court reserved in half an hour.
terri, terri, don't get janet's hopes up. the guy had nothing better to do than hang around a flower shop all day long. what could he possibly have to leave her? he owned a bank. a bank would be nice. a bank has more than a million dollars. oh, stop. come on, you guys, just, you're being ridiculous. mr. davis hardly knew me, okay? look, if you'll excuse me i got better things to do than thinking about how much money i'm getting. oh? like what? thinking about how i'm going to spend it. yes, i...
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terry colpitts/veteran "are you afraid to die, terry? no, i'm not. "the only planning i've done is put a do not recessitate order." no two people with als are alike or will they experience this disease the same way. research is improving but still there is no cure, just treatments for pain and to slow the process of dying. terry colpitts/veteran "it's not the number of years that a man lives, it's how he spends his years that's important." wayne zellers is the veteran who gave me this story idea after when i called him to explain i was finally doing the story, it was too late. so, i'm dedicating this story to the life of wayne zellers and all the veterans who have suffered from this disease. if you are a veteran diagnosed with als, you may be eligible for benefits and services from the salem va, even if you've never used the va before. you'll want to contact tammy snyder and we've posted her information on the complete after the break mea rather common view today featured plenty plenty of clouds or menominee consists of flurries use it looks like rai
terry colpitts/veteran "are you afraid to die, terry? no, i'm not. "the only planning i've done is put a do not recessitate order." no two people with als are alike or will they experience this disease the same way. research is improving but still there is no cure, just treatments for pain and to slow the process of dying. terry colpitts/veteran "it's not the number of years that a man lives, it's how he spends his years that's important." wayne zellers is the veteran...
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and just last week, here's video of terry terry colpitts/veteran "are you afraid to die, terry? no, i'm not. "the only planning i've done is put a do not recessitate order." no two people with als are alike or will they experience this disease the same way. research is improving but still there is no cure, just treatments for pain and to slow the process of dying. terry colpitts/veteran "it's not the number of years that a man lives, it's how he that's important." melissa gaona, wdbj7 you may be eligible for benefits and services from the salem va, even if you've never used the va before. you'll want to contact tammy snyder and we've posted her information on wdbj7.com. when it comes to helping veterans, dogs are often used as therapy pets. but some utah vets are getting assistance from something a bit more exotic. the republican party is represented by an elephant, and the democrats by a donkey right? so where does this big fella come in to it's not all that unusual for a dog to be used as a therapy animal, but a veterans home in utah is doing something a little different. meet
and just last week, here's video of terry terry colpitts/veteran "are you afraid to die, terry? no, i'm not. "the only planning i've done is put a do not recessitate order." no two people with als are alike or will they experience this disease the same way. research is improving but still there is no cure, just treatments for pain and to slow the process of dying. terry colpitts/veteran "it's not the number of years that a man lives, it's how he that's important."...
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i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. my friends, the ones i'm close with that i know from the streets, they know me and terry are homies. we just friends, that's as far as it goes. >> you're the homey, man, you know you're the homey. >> i would like be known as more than a homey or a friend. someone who is sincere and nice, that can be there to talk to them, you know, just as a person, instead of the situation as it was. >> talk about putting somebody on the spot. >> what? >> talk about putting somebody on the spot. wow. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to find out if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® t
i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. my friends, the ones i'm close with that i know from the streets, they know me and terry are homies. we just friends, that's as far as it goes. >> you're the homey, man, you know you're the homey. >> i would like be known as more than a homey or a friend. someone who is sincere and nice, that can be there to talk to them, you know, just as a person, instead of the situation as it was. >> talk about...
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strip headliner terry fator... to find out if the "amazon echo" is worth the cash in tonight's "try it before you buy it"... "2001 a space odydssey" and tv shows like "the jetsons" have had people longing for the day when robots and machines interact with us. and amazon has made that dream a reality with its echo. ((dave courvoisier)) so 8 on your side consumer advocate michelle mortensen put it to the "try it before you buy it" test. ((michelle mortensen)) this is the amazon echo ... though she goes by alexa. and this week i gave her a whirl with the help of amazon super fan .... ventrilloquist terry fator. (( michelle: well terry and winston thank you so much for room here at the mirage. terry: thank you for coming . winston: oh its nice to meet you michelle. m: it's very nice to meet you too and thank you guys for helping me test out the amazon echo alexa today :3 m: it's a it's a giant bluetooth speaker that we can talk to and play games with do you like to play games w: umm yeah depending on what game it is ))
strip headliner terry fator... to find out if the "amazon echo" is worth the cash in tonight's "try it before you buy it"... "2001 a space odydssey" and tv shows like "the jetsons" have had people longing for the day when robots and machines interact with us. and amazon has made that dream a reality with its echo. ((dave courvoisier)) so 8 on your side consumer advocate michelle mortensen put it to the "try it before you buy it" test. ((michelle...
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terry, how close is it? what are we looking at? >> oh, we're probably not talking to see much until past midnight tonight. >> okay. >> we have a few more hours to go and is good news for caucuc plans in eastern iowa but tomorrow, snow, rain, sleet, all that mess moving in to eastern iowa. some places will car repapas, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 on a republican party credit card. rubio'o'bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgdgnt. marco rubio: just too many questions. right to rise usa is responsible for the >> welcome back to live at 5:00. >>> i'm back in the weather center now. weather, he sides the caucus, is the big story, and iowan want to knkn what will happen, especially as the storm tracks north. >> yeah. >> it gets worse as it goes. >> it's a very complicated system. seems like east
terry, how close is it? what are we looking at? >> oh, we're probably not talking to see much until past midnight tonight. >> okay. >> we have a few more hours to go and is good news for caucuc plans in eastern iowa but tomorrow, snow, rain, sleet, all that mess moving in to eastern iowa. some places will car repapas, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 on a republican party credit card. rubio'o'bad judgment...
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get it, terri! hello? hi, vicky. vicky! did you get my message? mm-hmm. all seven of them. oh, tonight? i want you to meet the friends i told you about. you have a date? yeah. i made it last week before i met you. couldn't you find some way to just come over here for a few minutes, please? vicky, please. well, if it means that much to you, i'll try. hey, that's all i'm asking is that you just try. get over here quick. ow! oh, jack, what do you think of my new dress? oh, janet, it's gorgeous. thank you. i'll find something better. ( doorbell rings ) phil, how you doing? come on in. thank you. good to see you. why, phil, how nice to see you. well, it's nice to see you, too, terri. why don't we sit on the couch here? janet will be ready in just a minute. great. great. we understand you're looking for a place to live. mm-hmm. what sort of place? one bedroom? what about the children? terri, you sound like janet's mother. next, you'll be asking phil how much money he makes. how much, phil? how much, phil?
get it, terri! hello? hi, vicky. vicky! did you get my message? mm-hmm. all seven of them. oh, tonight? i want you to meet the friends i told you about. you have a date? yeah. i made it last week before i met you. couldn't you find some way to just come over here for a few minutes, please? vicky, please. well, if it means that much to you, i'll try. hey, that's all i'm asking is that you just try. get over here quick. ow! oh, jack, what do you think of my new dress? oh, janet, it's gorgeous....
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for a look back at his life and legacy, let's go back now to abc's terry moran. terry? scalia is one of those justices who we remember not just for the rulings that he handed down in the majority, but for his dissents and even beyond that. for the words he wrote. he was the best writer on the supreme court, with the possible exception now of justice elena kagan. and he was just a person that reshaped the debate about the constitution. that's why he's a hero to so many conservatives, that's why he's such a figure foreboding for so manan liberals. >> and terry, how hard do you think it will be for the republicans, if they do get their opportunity, say, come next year, to put somebody of that magnitude back on the court? >> reporter: well, it's going to be very diffjcult, because it is now, obviously, a battleground, with the death of justice scalia scalia. his career in the supreme court was that he desperately wanted it's one of the reasons that ronald reagan put him on the court, and he was never able to, and now that will be the leading point of debate in his replaceme
for a look back at his life and legacy, let's go back now to abc's terry moran. terry? scalia is one of those justices who we remember not just for the rulings that he handed down in the majority, but for his dissents and even beyond that. for the words he wrote. he was the best writer on the supreme court, with the possible exception now of justice elena kagan. and he was just a person that reshaped the debate about the constitution. that's why he's a hero to so many conservatives, that's why...
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terri, do you know what that means? he's jewish? no, terri. it means that we are not getting married. what...? why? because, jack, that's what i've always dreamed about-- a church wedding... with organ music and flower girls and me wearing this long, white wedding gown. and phil doesn't want that? well, he found out it would take months to reserve the church that little devil. please, this is serious. janet... is a church wedding that important to you? important? jack, i have waited so long for this. longer than most. janet, janet... let me ask you something. do you really love phillip? of course i love him. then what difference does it make where you get married? you're lucky enough to find someone you love. the important thing is that you're together, isn't it? yes, but... jack... terri... well, it just doesn't feel right getting married by some clerk in city hall! it doesn't have to be city hall. that's right. hey, listen-- you and phillip could get married right here. y-you mean in our apartment? why not? flowers, decorations and everythin
terri, do you know what that means? he's jewish? no, terri. it means that we are not getting married. what...? why? because, jack, that's what i've always dreamed about-- a church wedding... with organ music and flower girls and me wearing this long, white wedding gown. and phil doesn't want that? well, he found out it would take months to reserve the church that little devil. please, this is serious. janet... is a church wedding that important to you? important? jack, i have waited so long for...
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terri, terri, don't get janet's hopes up. the guy had nothing better to do than hang around a flower shop all day long. what could he possibly have to leave her? he owned a bank. a bank would be nice. a bank has more than a million dollars. oh, stop. come on, you guys, just, you're being ridiculous. mr. davis hardly knew me, okay? look, if you'll excuse me i got better things to do oh? like what? thinking about how i'm going to spend it. yes, i think we can handle that very well. yes. okay. yes. well, janet, it looks like we're the first to arrive. yeah, jack. i'm glad you came with me. well, somebody has to help you carry all that money home. come on, no jokes. i'm nervous enough as it is. there's no reason for you to be nervous. then why did you insist on me wearing black? out of respect for the family, janet. this is a very solemn occasion. hi. you here for the grab bag, too? excuse me? the reading of the will. look, i hope this doesn't take too long. i've got a court reserved in half an hour. excuse me. respect, huh? he's
terri, terri, don't get janet's hopes up. the guy had nothing better to do than hang around a flower shop all day long. what could he possibly have to leave her? he owned a bank. a bank would be nice. a bank has more than a million dollars. oh, stop. come on, you guys, just, you're being ridiculous. mr. davis hardly knew me, okay? look, if you'll excuse me i got better things to do oh? like what? thinking about how i'm going to spend it. yes, i think we can handle that very well. yes. okay....
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terry: looks like we just found malcolm. we found a body identified by fingerprints as malcolm stapleton. terry: we think the man you shot killed stapleton and stole his identity. i'd like to be there when you talk to the me. all right. malcolm stapleton died from massive blood loss after his carotid artery was severed. the killer knew what he was doing. don: how so? well, the thing is, most people don't know how to slit a throat. they think you pull back the head like this. but in this position, the windpipe provides some protection to the major blood vessels. however, tilt the head forward, the arteries are exposed. the cut was made away and down from the assailant, minimizing blood splatter. the weapon was an extremely sharp, wide-blade knife. somebody with medical training? more le military experience.
terry: looks like we just found malcolm. we found a body identified by fingerprints as malcolm stapleton. terry: we think the man you shot killed stapleton and stole his identity. i'd like to be there when you talk to the me. all right. malcolm stapleton died from massive blood loss after his carotid artery was severed. the killer knew what he was doing. don: how so? well, the thing is, most people don't know how to slit a throat. they think you pull back the head like this. but in this...
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thanks, terry. only in eastern iowa. >>> well, the warmer weather over the next few days is the perfect time to give your car a good cleaning. working at the car wash >> it's especially important to wash your car during the winter months to keep it in shape. salt can rust several parts on your vehicle and can also affect the paint. washing your car at least ten days is recommended. >> not just outside but get corroded and, you know, it can be difficult to remove in the future. >> mechanics say that if you do see some chunky, white salt on the inside of your car, that is a sign that it's time to go get in line at the car wash and believe me, the lines have been pretty long lately. >>> still ahead live at 5:00, protecting yourself from unknown threats. how to make sure you're in control no matter where you are. >>> and here's a live look now over a still-white sky with more news ahead when live at 5:00 continues on cbs 2. don't go away. every ten days.car at least washing your recommends anderson many
thanks, terry. only in eastern iowa. >>> well, the warmer weather over the next few days is the perfect time to give your car a good cleaning. working at the car wash >> it's especially important to wash your car during the winter months to keep it in shape. salt can rust several parts on your vehicle and can also affect the paint. washing your car at least ten days is recommended. >> not just outside but get corroded and, you know, it can be difficult to remove in the...
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ventrilloquist terry fator. so we joined forces on this week's try it before you buy it. (( michelle: well terry and winston thank you so much for having me here in your dressing room here at the mirage. terry: thank you for coming . winston: oh its nice to meet you michelle. m: it's very nice to meet you too and thank you guys for helping me test out the amazon echo alexa today m: it's a it's a giant bluetooth speaker that we can talk to and play games with do you like to play games w: umm yeah depending on what choose from but we pick jeopardy. (music plays) (michelle: ooo that was fancy) ((alexa: the album rumors is by mac. alexa: no the correct response was what is fleetwood mac )) trebek. skill though. (( michelle: do you want to see her do impressions? winston: yeah i wan i want to do impressions michelle: because you do impressions don't you winston? winston: hi ho kermit the frog here. michelle: oohh yes that was very impressive i love kermit. winston: hey alexa do the impression of kermit the frog alexa
ventrilloquist terry fator. so we joined forces on this week's try it before you buy it. (( michelle: well terry and winston thank you so much for having me here in your dressing room here at the mirage. terry: thank you for coming . winston: oh its nice to meet you michelle. m: it's very nice to meet you too and thank you guys for helping me test out the amazon echo alexa today m: it's a it's a giant bluetooth speaker that we can talk to and play games with do you like to play games w: umm...
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oh, terri... this is one of the pictures from our honeymoon in acapulco. look, there's our room right there. oh, yeah. oh, i hear the beach there is beautiful. oh, yes... and it's one of the first things we plan to see next time we're there. ( both laughing ) excuse me. anyway... how was jack while i was gone? oh, he nearly drove me crazy. all he kept talking about was vicky gee, i hope she isn't going to mind living above his restaurant. why should she? mr. angelino gave them a very good deal. oh, well, good for him. yeah. i got to get back to work. oh, yeah... hey, terri? hmm? did you ever think that jack would actually fall in love? not for more than one day. boy, when i think of all the girls that he has chased over the years, i... i get tired. me, too. janet... mm-hmm? did, uh, jack ever make a pass at you? are you kidding? no, no, i mean a, you know, real pass. no. never. did, uh, he ever make a, a pass at... no! little insulting, isn't it? well, i'm glad someone has something to laugh about around here. why, larry? what's the matter? well... i just
oh, terri... this is one of the pictures from our honeymoon in acapulco. look, there's our room right there. oh, yeah. oh, i hear the beach there is beautiful. oh, yes... and it's one of the first things we plan to see next time we're there. ( both laughing ) excuse me. anyway... how was jack while i was gone? oh, he nearly drove me crazy. all he kept talking about was vicky gee, i hope she isn't going to mind living above his restaurant. why should she? mr. angelino gave them a very good deal....
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terrie markesbery: "i did, i did that. i did that here." she's able to smile now because she says this is not over. terrie markesbery: "it's not the end it's a different path now." rodney nunn: "the store will never be the same not the same in look, but residents still want it back. rodney nunn: "i'd love to best they can do the antiquest way." firefighters were able to save some of the items that will help keep that antique look and feel. from a sign on the front, the cash register, and even mr sprite. that's his eye and here's his lips. these items combined with the passion of this community will bring this general store back to being the center of this community. terrie markesbery: "187 years ago a group of people got together and built that general store. so like there's no reason can't just do it reporting in rabbit fox19 now. this is an historic not receive any help rebuild it. they have a 60- thousand dollar insurance policy, cost more than 150-thousand to restore it. let's give you a live look at that go- markesbery set up general s
terrie markesbery: "i did, i did that. i did that here." she's able to smile now because she says this is not over. terrie markesbery: "it's not the end it's a different path now." rodney nunn: "the store will never be the same not the same in look, but residents still want it back. rodney nunn: "i'd love to best they can do the antiquest way." firefighters were able to save some of the items that will help keep that antique look and feel. from a sign on the...
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thanks, terry. >>> still alive, live at 5:00, your dog catch some z's in bed with you. a live look now at the pentacrest in iowa city as students head to classes this wednesday evening. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. a cbs 2 news we don't just serve any fish sandwich at culver's. we serve wild-caught, north atlantic cod. this cod grows in water that is cold, clean and pristine, full of flavorful nutrients, and that comes through in the fish. this is the way we ship it to your restaurants. it's not pre-breaded. so not only do we use the highest quality cod, but we still hand-batter it the old-fashioned way. that's remarkable. and we think we get the best fish filet sandwich because of that. this is the best fish sandwich in america. consumer alert for you now, pier one is recalling its wicker swivel dining chair. >>> pier 1 is recalling it wicker swivel dining chair. the company said they can break at the base and cause people to fall. stop using it and return it to pier 1 for a full refund or store credit. >>> traditional banks are missing on
thanks, terry. >>> still alive, live at 5:00, your dog catch some z's in bed with you. a live look now at the pentacrest in iowa city as students head to classes this wednesday evening. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. a cbs 2 news we don't just serve any fish sandwich at culver's. we serve wild-caught, north atlantic cod. this cod grows in water that is cold, clean and pristine, full of flavorful nutrients, and that comes through in the fish. this is the way...
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>> terry moran with us tonight from the court. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria, and just days after the u.s. and russia announced a deal that would pause fighting there, after deadly air strikes. hospitals and a school reduced to rubble. maternity wards, children in the cross hairs, and by one estimate, at least 50 people killed. doctors without borders, which supports the bombed hospital, blaming the air strikes on syria and russia. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the scare in the air just minutes after takeoff. the plane with 252 passengers onboard, forced to turn around. the emergency in the cockpit. the flight headed to new york. >>> there is news tonight about super bowl champ peyton manning, disturbing allegations about the football legend before he turned pro. >>> and we're going to take you behind the scenes tonight. the westminster dog show. hard to believe it's back already. well, the new breeds competing for top dog. you'll see them first right here tonight. y
>> terry moran with us tonight from the court. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria, and just days after the u.s. and russia announced a deal that would pause fighting there, after deadly air strikes. hospitals and a school reduced to rubble. maternity wards, children in the cross hairs, and by one estimate, at least 50 people killed. doctors without borders, which supports the bombed hospital, blaming the air strikes on syria and russia. >>> there is...
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. >> terry nelson and her husband duane were high school sweethearts who spent 22 years living in the quiet community of flushing, michigan, ten miles from flint. they lived far enough outside the city they thought they wouldn't be affected by flint's contaminated water. when flint switched its water source from the great lakes to the polluted flint river in 2014, residents first experienced bacteria and chemicals in their drinking water, and later discovered lead. now, that tainted water is being blamed for yet another public health crisis. >> we didn't have the flint water, and i just didn't expect it ever to be that bad. i thought it was something they could probably fix right away. >> but when her husband passed away over the summer, terry suspected it was his contact with flint water that led to his sudden death. >> i had to call 911. he couldn't move. he couldn't stand up. >> terry believes her husband was exposed to contaminated water while he was receiving cancer treatment at a flint hospital. duane was undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer but terry thought he would have mo
. >> terry nelson and her husband duane were high school sweethearts who spent 22 years living in the quiet community of flushing, michigan, ten miles from flint. they lived far enough outside the city they thought they wouldn't be affected by flint's contaminated water. when flint switched its water source from the great lakes to the polluted flint river in 2014, residents first experienced bacteria and chemicals in their drinking water, and later discovered lead. now, that tainted water...
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terry, you knew justice scalia's presence on the court very well. talk to us tonight about his legacy. >> reporter: well, tom, justice scalia is literally irreplaceable for conservatives. because of the force of his opinions, but also because there's not going to be another one like him. the supreme court is now a battlefield in american politics. in a way it wasn't when he was confirmed way back in 1986. one of the things that he brought to court was a rich, relishing of combat, of intellectual combat, but it never got personal with him. he was a man who had a very warm personality, he was a funny guy, often cracked up the courtroom, sometimes in the most serious cases. and he had a gift for friendship on that court. hid closest friends on the court, probably ruth bader ginsburg, perhaps the most liberal liberal justice. but really set him apart was just the ferocity of his opinions. american law. and that, at the end of the day, is something that i think we can all say, like him or not like him, he achieved. tom? >> no doubt an incredible legal mi
terry, you knew justice scalia's presence on the court very well. talk to us tonight about his legacy. >> reporter: well, tom, justice scalia is literally irreplaceable for conservatives. because of the force of his opinions, but also because there's not going to be another one like him. the supreme court is now a battlefield in american politics. in a way it wasn't when he was confirmed way back in 1986. one of the things that he brought to court was a rich, relishing of combat, of...
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good evening, i'm peggy bunker ==terry/2-shot== and i'm terry mcsweeney. == terry/vo== san jose police . >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. police responded to a car crash in san jose but when they got to the scene, they found the driver had died from a gunshot wound. this was at about 4:00 this morning. chuck coppola is live at the headquarters with the latest on this one. chuck? >> reporter: we are learning that the person who died in this accident was known in the neighborhood as d.c. they say he was parking the car in a south part of san jose. neighbors call it the crime zone. more than nine hours after the oldsmobile crashed into an ally at carlsbad drive, the car still sat, driver's side window shot out and yellow evidence markers and broken pieces of glass was found. the driver did not die from the collision. had he been shot at 3:45 this morning. the car's owner spoke with us but did not want to be identified. >> my son uses my car. my son got home from work, his roommate went out to park the car for him and rolled it back
good evening, i'm peggy bunker ==terry/2-shot== and i'm terry mcsweeney. == terry/vo== san jose police . >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. police responded to a car crash in san jose but when they got to the scene, they found the driver had died from a gunshot wound. this was at about 4:00 this morning. chuck coppola is live at the headquarters with the latest on this one. chuck? >> reporter: we are learning that the...
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amy: terry tempest williams redefines energy.ast month, utah congressmen are rob bishop and congress member jason chaffetz, but republicans, released a draft public lands bill that if passed would affect 18 billion acres of public lands in eastern utah. critics say the measure would create new oil and gas drilling zones that are exempted from environmental protections and hand over large areas of national park lands to private and state control. in a statement issued after releasing the bill congressman bishop said -- "our goal has always stayed constant. we will conserve areas worthy of conservation. we will guarantee outdoor recreation for all utahns. we will enhance economic development to fund utah schools and create good jobs. we will provide certainty by ending the litigation and mindless debates. that certainty will allow everyone to plan for the future without outside groups imposing their misguided will." terry tempest williams, what is your response to the legislation? >> it is a fraud. what is so ironic, an american --
amy: terry tempest williams redefines energy.ast month, utah congressmen are rob bishop and congress member jason chaffetz, but republicans, released a draft public lands bill that if passed would affect 18 billion acres of public lands in eastern utah. critics say the measure would create new oil and gas drilling zones that are exempted from environmental protections and hand over large areas of national park lands to private and state control. in a statement issued after releasing the bill...
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terry is here to tell us what we're looking for. >> snow flakes will be back in the forecast which is dramatic change from the weekend. last saturday, temperatures were in the mid-60s in eastern iowa with record highs, but colder air is dropping from the north and we're beginning to see precipitation on the radar. you can see where it's blue, it's primarily snow. where it's green, that's where it's starting out as rain. now, eventually the colder air will move all across eastern iowa and the rain/snow line will work further and further south and everyone will get in on some snow after midnight tonight. in terms of accumulation, it appears the area from about waterloo to dubuque or on that highway 20 corridor stands the best chance of seeing highest amounts, 3 to 5 inches expect that way. cedar rapids, around 1 to 2 inches, and then our far southern counties, amounts or less so it's the north that's expecting the heavier snows and we do have winter weather advisories in effect from about highway 30 on to the north where traveling is expected to become difficult later tonight and tomorr
terry is here to tell us what we're looking for. >> snow flakes will be back in the forecast which is dramatic change from the weekend. last saturday, temperatures were in the mid-60s in eastern iowa with record highs, but colder air is dropping from the north and we're beginning to see precipitation on the radar. you can see where it's blue, it's primarily snow. where it's green, that's where it's starting out as rain. now, eventually the colder air will move all across eastern iowa and...
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terry stevenson found out during a recent shopping trip terry stevenson: "the individual who check me out looked at my contact information on the screen and she said--"you're from that town?" i'm like--"what do you mean?" she was like--"i'll never visit your town again""womt. billy joel: "don't ask me why."terry kovarik: that disturbed stevenson, whose family owns six area radio stations. last friday, he thought about t w to change some minds. his solution: let resident have their say.terry stevenson: "so manitowoc maritime museum. and i just said simply--"why do love manitowoc? share it on instagram, facebook and twitter with #lovemanitowoc." terry kovarik: and posts have trickled in slowly, with people making bold statements just through their pictures. terry stevenson: "the clouds, the water and the sun. it's gorgeoeo. and seeing some of the people's artistic photos that are out there. beautiful. i love manitowoc. that's what represents manitowoc.""hash-tag-love- manitowoc isn't just limited to lakeshore residents. stevenson hopes anyone who's ever visit manitowoc...and enjoyed the
terry stevenson found out during a recent shopping trip terry stevenson: "the individual who check me out looked at my contact information on the screen and she said--"you're from that town?" i'm like--"what do you mean?" she was like--"i'll never visit your town again""womt. billy joel: "don't ask me why."terry kovarik: that disturbed stevenson, whose family owns six area radio stations. last friday, he thought about t w to change some minds....
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governor terry mcauliffe was there assessing the damage. it was his final stop after visiting appomattox county and waverly. 25 people are hurt ... and at least 15 buildings destroyed. buster tharp / family hurt in storm - he said it was basically through his house. he woke up underneath his truck, you know, 40 yards away. his little boy was over in the field essex county schools are closed ... along with several roads ... and neighborhoods due to downed power lines. state police are asking people to stay away from affected areas while crews work to clear the damage. we will of course continue to follow this situation tonight on wsls 10 at 11. when we're not on the air ... head to our website... w-s-l-s dot com. still ahead on wsls 10 at 7 ... changes are coming to the jackson river technical center. what it means for students in alleghany county and the city of we're learning more details about a case out of franklin county. as we've previously reported ... police charged katherine dellis woman ... after a baby was found dead in a dumpster
governor terry mcauliffe was there assessing the damage. it was his final stop after visiting appomattox county and waverly. 25 people are hurt ... and at least 15 buildings destroyed. buster tharp / family hurt in storm - he said it was basically through his house. he woke up underneath his truck, you know, 40 yards away. his little boy was over in the field essex county schools are closed ... along with several roads ... and neighborhoods due to downed power lines. state police are asking...
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but right now they're still happened to terry butler. this morning, terry butler was found by his sister in this home dead. she called 911 and her other brother. john butler came up from spartanburg after he heard the news. >> he didn't deserve to die. that man would give you his shirt off his back. and him poor as all get out. >> reporter: born on the same day 14 years apart, john is trying to make peace with another side of his older brother. >> i love him so much that i told my mom on her death bed that i'd take care of him because i'd known he was an alcoholic. and i didn't stick to my guns otherwise he wouldn't be dead. >> reporter: he says terry got his daughter out of jail wednesday night and was happy to have her back. >> they had a heck of a party and my brother got killed at that same party. he wouldn't hurt a fly unless he was drunk. was drunk. >> aaron: authorities are trying to find his son, joey butler. deputies want to know if joey is okay. he lives here with his dad. >> my brother was a very loving man. he had a drinking
but right now they're still happened to terry butler. this morning, terry butler was found by his sister in this home dead. she called 911 and her other brother. john butler came up from spartanburg after he heard the news. >> he didn't deserve to die. that man would give you his shirt off his back. and him poor as all get out. >> reporter: born on the same day 14 years apart, john is trying to make peace with another side of his older brother. >> i love him so much that i...
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terri: kristen and landon...the party is in full swing here ... and while football fans have long been getting into the sport. now that the teams are in town, fans are ready for some football! people throwing footballs super bowl 50 festivities, including the popular "n-f-l experience", kicked off this weekend in the bay area. sophie and karla makarem arrived from l-a just for this event. they're diehard gridiron gals. sophie & karla makarem/football fans: sot: karla: we watch a lot of the games together. sophie: yeah, we'll just be in the kitchen, and there's football everywhere on 3 tvs that we have in our house. that's just what the n-f-l wants to hear. women account for as much as 45-percent of football viewership . the sport's fastest-growing demographic . with immense consumer buying power: think jerseys, caps, tickets, and more. sophie: "nfl package! all games. all day, and we're there for it. every sunday." many n-f-l teams have launched booster clubs exclusively for women. kathy game with her sisterhood of faithful followers. kathy hughes
terri: kristen and landon...the party is in full swing here ... and while football fans have long been getting into the sport. now that the teams are in town, fans are ready for some football! people throwing footballs super bowl 50 festivities, including the popular "n-f-l experience", kicked off this weekend in the bay area. sophie and karla makarem arrived from l-a just for this event. they're diehard gridiron gals. sophie & karla makarem/football fans: sot: karla: we watch a...
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okita for just la, thank so much, terry.l, cbs-3 the place to be for all of the grammy award excitement. it all start tonight with a live red carpet special at 7:00. so you don't want to miss any of the special performances cents, all starts at 8:00. and after the grammys stick around for "eyewitness news", and here is good reason why, tonight we'll show you brand new way to listen to your favorite music. it is taking the tangle out of those ear budd cords, we've all had those problems, right? the new invention that makes listening to your favorite tunes a snap. >> i was in a corporate america for 14 years, as partner at mackenzie and company. and i spend many, many hours on the phone. and one my biggest gripes was the need to untangle my headphones. >> well, now found a solution, and fashion accessory, too, see how they work, and where you can get some tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" right after the grammys. >>> all right, 5:16 right now. good day to curl up and stay inside and watch the grammys, cold out there, kate. >>
okita for just la, thank so much, terry.l, cbs-3 the place to be for all of the grammy award excitement. it all start tonight with a live red carpet special at 7:00. so you don't want to miss any of the special performances cents, all starts at 8:00. and after the grammys stick around for "eyewitness news", and here is good reason why, tonight we'll show you brand new way to listen to your favorite music. it is taking the tangle out of those ear budd cords, we've all had those...
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the forecast right a >>> terry in the weather center. i think they still have the warm. it's 44 outside. >> well, that's part of the reason, you know. it's not quite compensated for that yet and tomorrow, we ought to be really toasty in here because it will be a big day for warmth in eastern iowa and think there will be some place in the south that get up to 63. >> well, we have to remember that wind. >> i'm glad you brought that up because it will definitely bring the temperatures down a little bit. the old wind chill back, okay? but right now not too bad, most 30s to mid-40s this afternoon, currently 44 in cedar rapids and we've got a southeast wind at about t 16 miles per hour. and our satellite does show that we've had to deal with a lot of clouds today. if we could have gotten the sun out in its glory, it would have helped t@mperatures a bit but it was in southwestern iowa for a time and there, the temperatures really took off rhis afternoon. clarinda, 70-degree and omaha, council bluffs- i think i w be near 40 and winds will be evelated at 20 to 30 mileper hour. te
the forecast right a >>> terry in the weather center. i think they still have the warm. it's 44 outside. >> well, that's part of the reason, you know. it's not quite compensated for that yet and tomorrow, we ought to be really toasty in here because it will be a big day for warmth in eastern iowa and think there will be some place in the south that get up to 63. >> well, we have to remember that wind. >> i'm glad you brought that up because it will definitely bring...
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swails has the answer -- in tonight's fox 28 news special report, terry? these days, there are countless pictures and videos every time the snow starts flying.but it wasn't that way 80 years ago.so i traveled to the state historical society of iowa to look back at a winter that puts everything in perspective. perspective. it's called the "telephone wire winter"a&when knees, fenders, and fence posts no longer served as adequate comparisons to the mountains of snow that swallowed trains. in 1936 des moines register article, jim pollack wrote lloyd keller walked from clarksville to his job at the state teachers college in cedar falls among drifts so high "he touched telephone wire". and the legend was born. officially, the winter of 1936 was the second coldest and fourth snowiest in iowa history. but the 36 day stretch from january 18th to february 22nd was the granddaddy of iowa winters. the statewide average temperature was 2.4 degrees below zero with one blizzard after another. it was the worst stretch of weather since the state began keeping records in 18
swails has the answer -- in tonight's fox 28 news special report, terry? these days, there are countless pictures and videos every time the snow starts flying.but it wasn't that way 80 years ago.so i traveled to the state historical society of iowa to look back at a winter that puts everything in perspective. perspective. it's called the "telephone wire winter"a&when knees, fenders, and fence posts no longer served as adequate comparisons to the mountains of snow that swallowed...
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terry joins us now with a few of t t stories he's hearing after that story aired. aired.an 80-year old woman from marion shared with us some personal family memories from the winter of 1936. arlene olson/born in 1936: "we didn't have electricity back then but everybody i guess knew how to keep warm"the biggest issue people faced during the second coldest winter in iowa's history was the lack of coal - their primary heat source.10 to 15 foot snow drifts blocked the train routes. forcing iowa governor clyde herring to order the state's coal mines to increase hours and production.at one point, the state highway commission primary highways were blocked. "my grandfather grandparents lived just down the road and they went and got they had a blade that they could push snow with but they hooked it up to a um trailer and i don't know what that was for but anyway they got that road plowed"in the midst of it, arlene olson and her twin sister were born."our doctor from clear lake came out in a sleigh with a team of horses over the top of the fences to $ our home and delivered
terry joins us now with a few of t t stories he's hearing after that story aired. aired.an 80-year old woman from marion shared with us some personal family memories from the winter of 1936. arlene olson/born in 1936: "we didn't have electricity back then but everybody i guess knew how to keep warm"the biggest issue people faced during the second coldest winter in iowa's history was the lack of coal - their primary heat source.10 to 15 foot snow drifts blocked the train routes....
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there was good hardships that year. >> they were tough. >> thanks, terry. what else do you have. >>. >> 58 degrees expected tomorrow cbs 2 this morning.we hear alot about how driverless cars are the future of the auto industry. dustry.several companies are testing it out right now, but how close are we to making it reality?find out tomorrow on atures warmed up >>> winds are blowing around eastern iowa tonight, but they're pulling in warmer air. we'll enjoy that. temperatures will be way above seasonal norms around here. you can see tonigig, there's a few clouds come across the care. -- area. now they're starting to break up. that's going to make a big difference on the temperatures. we'll have 50s and maybe 60 degrees across easasrn iowa. some parts up to 70. so the warmth has entered iowa i do expect the warmth to be accompanied by very strong winds. 40 or maybe 50 miles an hour. out. but once the winds are gone, we'll still be in the 50s on saturday. that should be the bestay of the weekend. tonight's temperatures are still in the upper 30s to low 40s. an
there was good hardships that year. >> they were tough. >> thanks, terry. what else do you have. >>. >> 58 degrees expected tomorrow cbs 2 this morning.we hear alot about how driverless cars are the future of the auto industry. dustry.several companies are testing it out right now, but how close are we to making it reality?find out tomorrow on atures warmed up >>> winds are blowing around eastern iowa tonight, but they're pulling in warmer air. we'll enjoy that....
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terry every day. but this morning when she went to check on him, she found him slumped on his couch, his body cold and stiff. 66-year-old terry butler died at some point. but at this point, they don't know how he died. terry's son, who may be a missing piece in the story. she said she and joey went to get beer last night. he got belligerent. a little bit later she said she called 911 when joey didn't return home. he was taken to the hospital and released this morning. nobody has seen him since. this is joey butler. he's the son of the deceased. they don't know what part he may they're trying to find out if he may have been affected by something or if he knows anything that may have happened to his father terry. coming up, we'll hear more from deputies about what they think happened and the history of this me. >> tammy: new details in a suspicious death in jackson county. the case is now being investigated as a homicide. timothy norse was shot to death. they say his body was found by his wife yesterday
terry every day. but this morning when she went to check on him, she found him slumped on his couch, his body cold and stiff. 66-year-old terry butler died at some point. but at this point, they don't know how he died. terry's son, who may be a missing piece in the story. she said she and joey went to get beer last night. he got belligerent. a little bit later she said she called 911 when joey didn't return home. he was taken to the hospital and released this morning. nobody has seen him since....
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then toddin, you can respond. >> go ahead, terry, i'm sorry. >> terry?ho would have thought we'd been able to what wefr we've done so far. >> okay. >> folks get together, start talking, start having that conversation and try to work it out, then we will see. just to say it cannot happen, i think is raelgly eally not what country is all about. >> go ahead, todd. >> this country is built on dreams and aspirations. >> it's also built on reality. that's where hillary clinton is bounded when she talks about what she wants to do, she is bounded by reality unlike bernie sanders. you can't simply eviscerate the college loan program. it's much bigger than the federal government loaning people money. there are private debtors out there, private banks out there that loan under the federal program to these college students. those loans will got go away. they will follow you. they can't go away in bankruptcy. these are things hillary clinton has talked about. she's talked about raising the minimum wage. bernie sanders says it needs to go to $15 an hour. >> i got to g
then toddin, you can respond. >> go ahead, terry, i'm sorry. >> terry?ho would have thought we'd been able to what wefr we've done so far. >> okay. >> folks get together, start talking, start having that conversation and try to work it out, then we will see. just to say it cannot happen, i think is raelgly eally not what country is all about. >> go ahead, todd. >> this country is built on dreams and aspirations. >> it's also built on reality. that's...
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((patrick walker)) terry kniess installed his rooftop solar panels in 2014. he says before the rate change january first... n-v energy reimbursed him for his excess electricity by giving him portfolio energy credits. now... he gets reimbursed less per kilowatt hour than what n-v energy pays him during off- hours when his panels aren't generating... ((terry kniess/solar customer: "i would like to apply for a rate hike, at least to get it... i'm entitled to make a profit just like nv energy is, if i'm an energy company, so i would like to see my base rate go up to a point where i can make a profit too.")) ((patrick walker)) kniess generally produces enough electricity to cover the cost of what he uses... meaning his bills are usually just a few dollars every month. but he's taking issue with the 79% base-rate increase he's seen... which has nothing to do with usage. ((terry kniess/solar customer: "i don't see how anybody right now can make any money going solar, this just totally killed the solar business in southern nevada.")) ((patrick walker)) kniess admits
((patrick walker)) terry kniess installed his rooftop solar panels in 2014. he says before the rate change january first... n-v energy reimbursed him for his excess electricity by giving him portfolio energy credits. now... he gets reimbursed less per kilowatt hour than what n-v energy pays him during off- hours when his panels aren't generating... ((terry kniess/solar customer: "i would like to apply for a rate hike, at least to get it... i'm entitled to make a profit just like nv energy...
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terry, thank you.ve more on the passing of justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a grad evening. good night. next next, towering figure in american legal circles, supreme court justice antonin scalia passes away. >> the implications behind the sudden loss of the powerful conservative. plus, major changes begin today at one of san francisco's busiest bus corridors. abc7~news at 6:00 starts now. >>> that breaking news. the loss of a supreme court justice who has been at the center of some of our nation's biggest social and political decisions. antonin schoola, dade e dead at the age of 79. justice scalia controlled the conservative side of the supreme court. he was a some reed debater and influential man in washington. tonight the flag outside the supreme court is flying another half staff. president obama commented about the passing, talking scalia's presence on the bench. >> brilliant legal mind with an energetic style
terry, thank you.ve more on the passing of justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a grad evening. good night. next next, towering figure in american legal circles, supreme court justice antonin scalia passes away. >> the implications behind the sudden loss of the powerful conservative. plus, major changes begin today at one of san francisco's busiest bus corridors. abc7~news at 6:00...
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>> oh, it absolutely was, and terry referenced the greek tragedy.hat happens in the greek tragedy is it's usually hubris, false pride that puts someone in the position where they don't see their own flaws. they wind up doing inexplicable things. they've really done more harm to themselves than anyone else could, and the appeal to feminism really does ring hollow. she sounds more like madeleine albright warning women that they'll go to hell if they don't vote for hillary. >> right. >> it's a very dated view, and, also, as terry and dom have both indicated, we just don't have enough time in this program to go in detail through all her missteps. >> right. so let's talk about a couple of things quickly. with her, now, this isn't the end of what we're going to hear about her, is it? do you think, sharmain? >> no, it's not gonna be the end because we're gonna hear all about the investigation that's going on in the house, and then if they decide to impeach her, we're gonna have a trial in the senate. so it's not gonna be the end of what we hear, but it is
>> oh, it absolutely was, and terry referenced the greek tragedy.hat happens in the greek tragedy is it's usually hubris, false pride that puts someone in the position where they don't see their own flaws. they wind up doing inexplicable things. they've really done more harm to themselves than anyone else could, and the appeal to feminism really does ring hollow. she sounds more like madeleine albright warning women that they'll go to hell if they don't vote for hillary. >> right....
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meteorologist terry. >>> karen, after a cd and uneventful. we are at 30 degrees currently, coldest temperatures are in the northeast where it's only in mid 20s in decorah and dubuque. we noted a new snow showers up near the minnesota boarder. it is a fast clipper and as that comes through the area, it could produce a lilt bit of light snow and flurries, most will be out in western and central iowa. inch to inch and a half. for most of our air area i would aa dusting. and we can look forward to a nice warmup this weekend. here is your hour by hour. pretty steady as we go through the nighttime hours. 26 to 28 degrees, will hold off until after midnight. and that warmup i ilooking good for friday, we will give you more details coming up. >> looking forward to it. >>> here is for your teenager, 70% of teens say it is safe, 70%. the alliance coalition for change is looking out for the students from eastern iowa's counties came to the capitol to speak with legislators about wering drug use in their towns.they also heard powerful testimonies about a
meteorologist terry. >>> karen, after a cd and uneventful. we are at 30 degrees currently, coldest temperatures are in the northeast where it's only in mid 20s in decorah and dubuque. we noted a new snow showers up near the minnesota boarder. it is a fast clipper and as that comes through the area, it could produce a lilt bit of light snow and flurries, most will be out in western and central iowa. inch to inch and a half. for most of our air area i would aa dusting. and we can look...
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governor terry brananad is working with his counterparts move past oil. oil.17 governors in all say they will work together to find cleaner solutions for energy and transportation.the goal is to improve economic conditions in participating states as well as the health of their citizens.iowa is one of the leading states in wind ergy production.solar energy has also seen significant gains in recent years. right now at the capitol... capitol...there's a new push to improve safety on area roads.state lawmakers are including one that would make texting while driving a primary offense.that means law enforcement could pull over a driver if they spsp them doing it.another would require convicted drunken drivers who are out of jail to submit to daily breath tests.. the corridor is growing and planners want to make sure area roads keep up. up.they're already plotting some ways to stay ahead of the curve, but they also want to hear from you. you.fox 28 news reporter joe huisinga has more now from cedar rapids. rapids. we only have one car so it kind of makes things
governor terry brananad is working with his counterparts move past oil. oil.17 governors in all say they will work together to find cleaner solutions for energy and transportation.the goal is to improve economic conditions in participating states as well as the health of their citizens.iowa is one of the leading states in wind ergy production.solar energy has also seen significant gains in recent years. right now at the capitol... capitol...there's a new push to improve safety on area...
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terry? >>> actually, i'm tracking a couple of them. one comes through tonight but we're just going to get graze by that. most of the snow expected to stay west of us but you probably noticed an increase in clouds this afternoon, currently 21. on the radar, you can see the snow definitely falling in central and south central iowa and des moines could pick up 1 to 2 inches. they had the same amount yesterday. it will just graze on by and the accumulations will be just west of us, maybe a dusting in our far western counties, but that would be it as far as that system is concerned. it does have a chance for light snow or flurries around through morning. after that, some clouds and tempmpatures that will degrees. it does get even colder tomorrow night. more on that in a few minutes. >> we'll see you then. >>> the university of iowa has seen an increase in the number of female student and staff using their night ride service. cbs 2 news reporter marissa scott is live from iowa city with an update. marissa? >> reporter: 2014, the university a
terry? >>> actually, i'm tracking a couple of them. one comes through tonight but we're just going to get graze by that. most of the snow expected to stay west of us but you probably noticed an increase in clouds this afternoon, currently 21. on the radar, you can see the snow definitely falling in central and south central iowa and des moines could pick up 1 to 2 inches. they had the same amount yesterday. it will just graze on by and the accumulations will be just west of us, maybe a...
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==terry/2shot== we start with breaking news. terry mcsweeny. ng us -- i'm ==peggy/2shot== and i'mpeggy bunker. we've learned supreme court jusce anton scalia hadied at the age of 79. the cause of death was not immediately released. ==peggy/chy== he died whi on a huntingrip in soh scalia was known for being one of the most conservative justices in recent years, who often wrote scathing dissents. ==terry/boxes== nbc bay ar's christie sth is live in san francisco. and christie -wheer you lid scalia's opinions onot -- >> nbc bay area's tracy smith live in san francisco. and whether you like scalia's opinions or not, he had a major impact on the court and our nation's laws. >> that's exactly right. in fact, we had a chance to speak with a prominent trial lawyer here in san francisco and his firm has had cases before the supreme court, and he says while he disagrees with him on most matters, he certainly recognizes and respects justice scalia for what he was able to achieve in his career. the nation's first italian american justice put on the supreme
==terry/2shot== we start with breaking news. terry mcsweeny. ng us -- i'm ==peggy/2shot== and i'mpeggy bunker. we've learned supreme court jusce anton scalia hadied at the age of 79. the cause of death was not immediately released. ==peggy/chy== he died whi on a huntingrip in soh scalia was known for being one of the most conservative justices in recent years, who often wrote scathing dissents. ==terry/boxes== nbc bay ar's christie sth is live in san francisco. and christie -wheer you lid...
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we thank you for your reporting and your insight tonight, terry. we'll have much more on the passing on justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. thank you so much for watching. have a great evening. good night. >>> e.t.'s grammy count down is on. >> this is a show that you want >> how will taylor swift open the show? is there bad blood with kanye over this song? i feel like me and taylor might still have sex while i made the [ bleep ] >> plus our lionel richie exclusive. he has a duet in the works. >> in is going to be her evening to shine. >> and we flashback to grammy's greatest moments ever. john >> also kris jenner on her son-in-law, lamar's near fatal drug overdose. what she's only telling us. walking in new york. >> this is a huge step for him. >> then, the rumored girlfriend at new york's fashion week. >> plus zoolander 2 takes over the runway. >> did her hubby just forget their wedding anniversary? >> are we supposed to celebrate? >> and what these plus-sized models
we thank you for your reporting and your insight tonight, terry. we'll have much more on the passing on justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. thank you so much for watching. have a great evening. good night. >>> e.t.'s grammy count down is on. >> this is a show that you want >> how will taylor swift open the show? is there bad blood with kanye over this song? i feel like me...
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we thank you for your reporting and your insight tonight, terry. we'll have much more on the passing on justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. thank you so much for watching. good night. i always heard fios was a lot faster. but, i thought it would be a hassle to switch. turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop, my tablet and stuff. it's true. it is better. i'm here to mow the lawn. it's february, curtis. maybe i should change some other things around here. only fios has the fastest internet available with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a draftsman and college student from morgantown, west virginia... a project coordinator from boston, massachusetts... and our returning champion, a chef from steamboat springs, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopa
we thank you for your reporting and your insight tonight, terry. we'll have much more on the passing on justice scalia on "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'm tom llamas. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. thank you so much for watching. good night. i always heard fios was a lot faster. but, i thought it would be a hassle to switch. turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop, my tablet and stuff. it's true. it is...