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so right now the reading room is across the hallway and look at the photograph. it is what her publisher put togetherit because they are as they would be hung in the white house. and what better the assigned book? that is the best gift you can give is a book. thanks for sharing your journey with us. and thank you c-span. [inaudible conversations] >> every month for the past 20 years top nonfiction authors have joined us for a fascinating three hour conversation about their work. in 2018 we are changing course we have invited 12 fiction authors onto the sets. historical fiction, national security, science, social commentators. their books have been read by millions and around the world. so plan to join us it is an interactive program it lets you call and talk to your favorite authors kicking off january 7 at noon with david ignatius you can join us live. >> the book is called race and class and politics. >> also with the transformation across the united states. and they can all not afford downtown so they moved to neighborhood that are low income on the edge of do
so right now the reading room is across the hallway and look at the photograph. it is what her publisher put togetherit because they are as they would be hung in the white house. and what better the assigned book? that is the best gift you can give is a book. thanks for sharing your journey with us. and thank you c-span. [inaudible conversations] >> every month for the past 20 years top nonfiction authors have joined us for a fascinating three hour conversation about their work. in 2018...
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we have our reporters lining the hallways. 'll be back with that and today's good picture. met regularly with our ameriprise advisor. we plan for everything from retirement to college savings. giving us the ability to add on for an important member of our family. welcome home mom. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> we wrap up today as always with today's big picture. and like there was any choice about what we would pick. we're going to philly because the eagles are headed to the big game. this is safety cory graham posing for the cameras after picking off case keenum last night. here we are headed to the super bowl in just two
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we freeze in here. >> reporter: they showed me what appears to be the biggest culprit, out in the hallways it's full blast up here. full blast. there's another vent down there. that's where all this cold air. >> reporter: pha officials say these vents draw fresh air from outside. and in the wintertime, a built in heater is designed to warm that air. not today. >> so that's blowing right on his wall here. this wall is cold. >> yup, this is where his clothes would be. >> reporter: this is nothing. the second and third floor you're going to feel like you're outside with no sun. resident council president beatrice johnson says neighbors try everything to block out the cold blast from the hallway. still, their water barely heats up so they take chances using their ovens. >> and these are the names and all the apartments. >> nobody wants to hear it. >> reporter: felicia madison says management brought her a couple new heaters just a few days ago. >> they really -- i had the oven on and the oven almost caught on fire. >> reporter: they call us desperate for solution for everybody. >> this is the
we freeze in here. >> reporter: they showed me what appears to be the biggest culprit, out in the hallways it's full blast up here. full blast. there's another vent down there. that's where all this cold air. >> reporter: pha officials say these vents draw fresh air from outside. and in the wintertime, a built in heater is designed to warm that air. not today. >> so that's blowing right on his wall here. this wall is cold. >> yup, this is where his clothes would be....
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. >> we open the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the firefight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. and we just learned that in houston two people died because of this cold weather. but back here in new york at this bronx apartment building, we know that the people who lived here are now homeless. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> looks brutally cold out there, and with the huge storm heading to the eastern seaboard, airlines are already making it easy to change travel plans. >> the details vary depending on which airline you're taking. some allow cancellations without penalties, others just changes. go to their website for more information. >> paul is earning his keep. >> good morning, erielle. a real concern of pipes bursting in the deep south. a stronger low is on the way, and it's going to set up perfect for a major storm setup. we'll have fresh arctic outbreak behind it. snow's going to spread from the south to the north and possibly blizzard conditions kick in. winds at 35-70 miles per hour. whiteouts, difficulties with t
. >> we open the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the firefight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. and we just learned that in houston two people died because of this cold weather. but back here in new york at this bronx apartment building, we know that the people who lived here are now homeless. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> looks brutally cold out there, and with the huge storm heading to the eastern...
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some using their ovens to try and keep the cold from the hallway. >> it's just a constant thing with heat. little heat. some heat. today we which youly got some heat which is a miracle. but otherwise the oven goes on all the time to keep us warm. >> philadelphia housing authority says they found nothing wrong with the building's system but they are overriding that are energy saving feature to help heat the apartments. >>> birthday wish up like any on the. he's asking for donations to help recovering drug addictions hope hug own live story will inspire others for goodness sake. here's bill anderson. ♪ >> every day using up to 26 bags heroin. using anything i can get my hands on anything to alter my mine. >> reporter: brian messick has been through more than most 18-year-olds he wasn't sure he would make it to another birthday so this year is a little differ. >> i expected i was going to die from using drug. for awhile i was okay with that. >> reporter: after teen years filled with addiction struggles he's been drug free for nearly eight months and has clarity on his life that was abse
some using their ovens to try and keep the cold from the hallway. >> it's just a constant thing with heat. little heat. some heat. today we which youly got some heat which is a miracle. but otherwise the oven goes on all the time to keep us warm. >> philadelphia housing authority says they found nothing wrong with the building's system but they are overriding that are energy saving feature to help heat the apartments. >>> birthday wish up like any on the. he's asking for...
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what are the hallways like? you are right there outside of that cement -- senate democratic meeting hall. >> it is pretty quiet for being so close to a government shutdown. they have been joking around with reporters. that is because things are happening behind the scenes of the artist during their hands up at this point? >> i think leadership on both sides are talking. they are also not voting, so there is no reason to [inaudible] >> thanks so much. >>ha
what are the hallways like? you are right there outside of that cement -- senate democratic meeting hall. >> it is pretty quiet for being so close to a government shutdown. they have been joking around with reporters. that is because things are happening behind the scenes of the artist during their hands up at this point? >> i think leadership on both sides are talking. they are also not voting, so there is no reason to [inaudible] >> thanks so much. >>ha
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moe the gest art byes is yoron dheseon display in a gallery or larger than life masterpiece spans the hallway he started painting for aists disabilities. >> but the people i've met both in the hospital and ability have been just me backstes year artists from countries are and also all for sale. nbc 10 telemundog. a $225,000 grant program nbc vice president and general manage the non-profit representatives about our commitment to the community.there. you can submit an entryoughhetr eagles win in a >>> and coming up at 6:00, i got a lemon. a woman calls nbc 10 responds for help oven just keeps breakingn. story could help youve up to it ski mo your w pick the best peak for youry ge at iloveny.comere. it's only here. p ublic women accused nassar of abusing them. s abu tones today with moretim statemy ts. accusers described him as an monster who not ul bodies but their the says she's still be ts victimized. >> msu sports medicine crged get for appointments where ga news nassll not be billed. he was fired last year and has pleaded guil mulo counts of c abuse. as many as 150 accusers have co >>> mor
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and it's a memory that i remember very clearly i saw him down the hallway as now i was with my father and everybody told him my dad's army as i see that boy the blue hat he's going to be my friend and here we are how many years later the twenty is what years later we thought we're going to be making comic books professionally. but the world that we crafted in comic books and becoming the worlds that we started crafting and exploring with our wraps and we fell in love with hip hop together and we both came from families that were pretty social justice activist oriented so and hip hop especially like when we were falling in love with it also was just very much telling the story of the people who were experiencing like people from the south bronx experiencing problems like poverty and using their art to experience power and so for us that lined up with our families values lined up with our values and then also brought in that creative aspect of being able to talk about the world and also imagine a world that is better than that and so for us that's always been like where we've been so yo
and it's a memory that i remember very clearly i saw him down the hallway as now i was with my father and everybody told him my dad's army as i see that boy the blue hat he's going to be my friend and here we are how many years later the twenty is what years later we thought we're going to be making comic books professionally. but the world that we crafted in comic books and becoming the worlds that we started crafting and exploring with our wraps and we fell in love with hip hop together and...
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police chief and the superintendent of schools walked the hallways of central high school today. >> and i felt we needed to be reassuring to the staff and parents and kids that everything was fine and safe. >> reporter: this after a knife fight. and assault and weapons charge. police say it started with a fight over a girl that escalated. it appears martinez a fight became so vicious that the person felt like they had to take a weapon into that. >> reporter: the two injured students who began the altercation are african-american, they said last year they had tension between african-american and latino students. >> there has been a couple of times where there has been some issues there, but we've done interventions and work here at the school. >> reporter: the school once named one of the nation's best is still according to the superintendent. >> i've talked to some of the folks on my team to see what we need to do, if anything, to work with students to make sure that everything is fine. >> reporter: the superintendent is saying that while of course he is not happy that this unfolded ins
police chief and the superintendent of schools walked the hallways of central high school today. >> and i felt we needed to be reassuring to the staff and parents and kids that everything was fine and safe. >> reporter: this after a knife fight. and assault and weapons charge. police say it started with a fight over a girl that escalated. it appears martinez a fight became so vicious that the person felt like they had to take a weapon into that. >> reporter: the two injured...
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. >> by the time we opened the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the fire fight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. >> and gio benitez live with us at the scene of that fire tonight. and gio, this frigid cold stretching all the way from the north, where we are here in new york, all the way down to texas tonight. >> reporter: that's right, david. we just learned that in houston, two people died because of this cold weather. and here in new york, at that bronx apartment building, we know the people who lived here are now homeless. david? >> gio benitez leading us off. gio, thank you. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking this major storm right off the coast. and the track of this thing, you were telling us, ginger, will mean everything here. >> reporter: every mile counts with this one, david, as to how much snow is going to fall, and how windy it is going to get. travel will be impacted along the east coast. let me take you to the maps, because that winter storm warning, you don't see this often,
. >> by the time we opened the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the fire fight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. >> and gio benitez live with us at the scene of that fire tonight. and gio, this frigid cold stretching all the way from the north, where we are here in new york, all the way down to texas tonight. >> reporter: that's right, david. we just learned that in houston, two people died because of this...
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native lowery get heated both rejected and simmonds shot down a report that the two got heated in the hallwayear the locker rooms. >> some mondz brushed it all off. >> maybe it's a philly thing i don't know. they have players. i've seep them play. i'm the same way. i'm not going to let you push me around or person me and say whatever you want just because i'm not that type of player. >> ben simmonds not going to take. >> he doesn't want to be pushed around he can stuck up for himself. >> we'll tell what you got sneaker heads camping out overnight and how much these new kicks will cost you. >> i like that you useded that word. >> and also ahead his book rocked the whitehouse and shot to the top of best sellers list where you can see author michael wolff tonight in our area. plus this♪ plus this♪ ♪ and we're remembering cranberry singer delor is rea reardon that pass away yesterday. we'll have that when we come we'll have that when we come back. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holle
native lowery get heated both rejected and simmonds shot down a report that the two got heated in the hallwayear the locker rooms. >> some mondz brushed it all off. >> maybe it's a philly thing i don't know. they have players. i've seep them play. i'm the same way. i'm not going to let you push me around or person me and say whatever you want just because i'm not that type of player. >> ben simmonds not going to take. >> he doesn't want to be pushed around he can stuck...
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it will not have at least what you hear in the hallways what the democrats want. they will get some kind of deal in place to deal with all of that after january 19th. back to you. david: adam, thank you very much. there is a lot of work going on with regard to taxes. in particular senator cruz, ted cruz is challenging a lot of democrats who say there should be middle class tax cuts should be made permanent. cruz is saying okay, democrats i work with you. he is specifically calling out bernie sanders saying come on have a socialist agree to make the middle tax cuts permanent. will it ever happen? here is art laffer, former president reagan economic advisor and laffer associates founder and chairman. we're not prejudice against socialists. if socialist wants to make the middle class tax cuts permanent that would be okay with you? >> some of my best friends are socialists, david. just joking. i have no problem with that i would make them permanent. david: the point bernie sanders, other democrats they were making a show of this. they had no intention of voting with r
it will not have at least what you hear in the hallways what the democrats want. they will get some kind of deal in place to deal with all of that after january 19th. back to you. david: adam, thank you very much. there is a lot of work going on with regard to taxes. in particular senator cruz, ted cruz is challenging a lot of democrats who say there should be middle class tax cuts should be made permanent. cruz is saying okay, democrats i work with you. he is specifically calling out bernie...
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the hallways were crowded. one of the three students pulled out what we are told was a very atll pocketknife, slashed the others. one received a superficial wound. another a cut. neither one considered serious or life-threatening. the student who produced the knife cut his own hor hand. he turned himself into the principal's office. there were no ongoing fights or issues. outside, you talk to the parents were scared. >> you don't know. you don't know. nobody called me, nobody said anything, hopefully he is ok, but i do not know. i am just shaken. back live now, you just heard from mr. lawrence, and what you are looking at live is mr. lawrence, his wife. they went to the school and have just come out now with their student, so that is a happy result for them to find out that the kids are fine. the school system stressing that again this was brought under control they want to get on with the regular school day. some parents have concern about security. abouted the school system that, and we will be back at 4:00 w
the hallways were crowded. one of the three students pulled out what we are told was a very atll pocketknife, slashed the others. one received a superficial wound. another a cut. neither one considered serious or life-threatening. the student who produced the knife cut his own hor hand. he turned himself into the principal's office. there were no ongoing fights or issues. outside, you talk to the parents were scared. >> you don't know. you don't know. nobody called me, nobody said...
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reporter: her dorm room door is still decorated for christmas and her photos are still hanging in the hallway. on the first day at spring semester at galloway township, there is a painful voice after the freshmen was murdered. >> i had anxiety coming back knowing that she was not going to be here. >> reporter: she was gunned down by her 16-year-old brother new year's eve. the boy accused of killing their mother and father and a 70-year-old family friend. a possible motive not yet revealed. >> very shattering for me to find out that it turned so violent so quickly. >> it is so tragic. she had so much life to live and we are all here. >> reporter: the university is offering counseling to both students and employees. some have come into talk. >> it is my hope that people will take this particular tragedy and continue to work together as the community has continued to be tight knit and work to each other. >> the feeling is not over yet and it is not processed yet. she's always going to be here with us. >> reporter: marissa painted this poster of a heartfelt message of tieonight of brittans viewin
reporter: her dorm room door is still decorated for christmas and her photos are still hanging in the hallway. on the first day at spring semester at galloway township, there is a painful voice after the freshmen was murdered. >> i had anxiety coming back knowing that she was not going to be here. >> reporter: she was gunned down by her 16-year-old brother new year's eve. the boy accused of killing their mother and father and a 70-year-old family friend. a possible motive not yet...
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it's what happened in the hallway. i want to follow juan's logic. a white woman, that wouldn't have turned out that way, right. the white woman would've understood the white woman better and would not of arrested her. see, that's your logic, juan. my other more important point, imagine if there were no smartphones. we would probably never know this story. it's harder to get away with stuff when you have surveillance, and it goes back to our points. there is a hypocrisy if you come out again surveillance about terror but you are okay with civilians surveilling each other. you're more freedom for people like this woman just bigger mind when people have phones to follow and cover the stuff and exposed when some kind of heavy-handed behavior happens. lastly, heavy-handed behavior like that should not be met with heavy-handed mob behavior onlin online. what happen was wrong but we've got to stop this mob stuff. >> dana: especially when it becomes a national story. >> juan: i couldn't agree more more. kimberly, what do you think about the idea that she's
it's what happened in the hallway. i want to follow juan's logic. a white woman, that wouldn't have turned out that way, right. the white woman would've understood the white woman better and would not of arrested her. see, that's your logic, juan. my other more important point, imagine if there were no smartphones. we would probably never know this story. it's harder to get away with stuff when you have surveillance, and it goes back to our points. there is a hypocrisy if you come out again...
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they were facetiming their mom and she was telling us that officers were going in and out of the hallways and rooms inside the high school and they were checking book bags. but nobody inside of the school was hurt whatsoever. so that is some good news. we're still trying to nail down if that gunshot victim that was taken to nazareth hospital is indeed a gunshot victim from out here at lincoln high school. of course, we'll continue to stay on the scene the breaking news here is that it looks like this lockdown right now is officially over. students are leaving the high school. they are able to walk out here to the sidewalks and no one was hurt inside of the school. let's send it back to you guys in the studio. >> aaron baskerville reporting live for us. >>> be the first to know when news breaks. sign up for our free nbc 10 breaking alerts. the app is free to download. >>> shifting gears to the story that's gripped our region. the eagles heading to the super bowl. right now at 5:00, lifting off for minneapolis. we are live at philadelphia international airport where eagles fans are ready to
they were facetiming their mom and she was telling us that officers were going in and out of the hallways and rooms inside the high school and they were checking book bags. but nobody inside of the school was hurt whatsoever. so that is some good news. we're still trying to nail down if that gunshot victim that was taken to nazareth hospital is indeed a gunshot victim from out here at lincoln high school. of course, we'll continue to stay on the scene the breaking news here is that it looks...
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. >> we are spending a good amount of time in the hallway. lindsey: we are learning the flu little as 10% as effective against the deadliest strain of the flu. nevertheless doctors encourage anyway because it can help lessen the symptoms. ride: your next metro couldn't put money back in your pocket. alison: how the agency is finally ready to give riders refunds. president --or oprah winfrey for president? a lot of people are talking. nancy: and what does the supreme court have to do with a treehouse being torn down? they cahow many of 'em?e, sir! we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who f
. >> we are spending a good amount of time in the hallway. lindsey: we are learning the flu little as 10% as effective against the deadliest strain of the flu. nevertheless doctors encourage anyway because it can help lessen the symptoms. ride: your next metro couldn't put money back in your pocket. alison: how the agency is finally ready to give riders refunds. president --or oprah winfrey for president? a lot of people are talking. nancy: and what does the supreme court have to do with...
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according to the police report, the boy attacked the teacher by repeatedly punching her on her back in the hallway and continued to fight the teacher grabbing her hair and pulling it towards him. later in a statement, police say the action was warranted to prevent his erratic and violent behavior from bringing further harm to others or himself. >> i talked to my wife, i will do whatever is necessary to continue it's education if at possible at home. i don't believe in the system any more. >> reporter: the students was taken to the hospital for an valuation and released. his father said there was a similar incident involving his son last year. this time around he has been suspended for ten days. in new york, elizabeth hur channel 6 "action news." >> much more ahead on "action news" 12:30 p.m. four children facing deportation from the u.s. get a show of community support to get an indication. >>> one gives the super bowl to the patriots when "action news" comes right back. > there's a new warning about social media. new york times details how millions of cbilities -- accounts of fake even when they
according to the police report, the boy attacked the teacher by repeatedly punching her on her back in the hallway and continued to fight the teacher grabbing her hair and pulling it towards him. later in a statement, police say the action was warranted to prevent his erratic and violent behavior from bringing further harm to others or himself. >> i talked to my wife, i will do whatever is necessary to continue it's education if at possible at home. i don't believe in the system any more....
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feel that this could be your home home where this came from the lot who are just going to open up the hallways of the. take no for in your view and your impressions this week's me male features recordings but i'm not getting up from nuremberg he took a cruise on the young sea china's longest river and his journey included visits to the three gorges dam and she battled sigh a temple on a hill in the middle of the river. through a. town showing. that. her son or. nah. and what better way to end an enjoyable visit to god. there are loads of taverns that serve delicious german cuisine i decided to go for a classic. with the bit of traditional folk dancing on the side. during major break a trip to the mountain paradise of. entire known to be and mazing idea up on that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh minutely but thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect getaway . about the moments of the mind before. it's all about the studies inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different pers
feel that this could be your home home where this came from the lot who are just going to open up the hallways of the. take no for in your view and your impressions this week's me male features recordings but i'm not getting up from nuremberg he took a cruise on the young sea china's longest river and his journey included visits to the three gorges dam and she battled sigh a temple on a hill in the middle of the river. through a. town showing. that. her son or. nah. and what better way to end...
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green hair to children with dog masks strolling the hallways and then the barking. >> it was no surprisehat this was the place lower providence township board of supervisors chose to make an announcement. proclaim january 31st eagles day. >> the preparation for the pep rally and the big proclamation is big business here. >> i started to get really excited. i couldn't sleep last night. >> it's going to be crazy today. >> we have decorated like you would not believe. >> we are celebrating the eagle going to the super bowl and we are so excited for that. a decked out fire truck and bus was decorated and it spread to the classrooms and the library. >> oh my goodness we are so excited. >> you can tell. >> they are checking out every eagles book i own. >> and i hope that the eagles are going win. >> and it's hard to imagine what this school would look like if the eagles do in fact pull off the win on sunday. >> school officials tell me as of fow they don't have any set plans for celebrations if the eagles do win but the kids will hope for a delayed open come monday after staying up late sunday
green hair to children with dog masks strolling the hallways and then the barking. >> it was no surprisehat this was the place lower providence township board of supervisors chose to make an announcement. proclaim january 31st eagles day. >> the preparation for the pep rally and the big proclamation is big business here. >> i started to get really excited. i couldn't sleep last night. >> it's going to be crazy today. >> we have decorated like you would not believe....
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in the hallway and all right it's a complicated situation which i think politicians should solve. because that's what they're there for you. could have perhaps it should go to parliament but he might not because of the constitutional court he's in a tough position with. the speaker of the castle and parliament has so far also dodged journalists' questions and the former leader's legal team said they have not yet decided what to do whether pushed among returns to barcelona or not spain's deepest constitutional crisis in decades is still a long way from being resolved might be resolved in part today our correspondent barbara vey is all joins us now from barcelona barbara will push the mot be returning to barcelona today. he didn't he didn't say his party doesn't know the audience is waiting was baited breath and the international press here in front of the cattle on parliament in barcelona is awaiting a thousand journalists have been credited for this new turn off the ongoing drama since october of last year of independence so everybody is waiting the police has come out in force th
in the hallway and all right it's a complicated situation which i think politicians should solve. because that's what they're there for you. could have perhaps it should go to parliament but he might not because of the constitutional court he's in a tough position with. the speaker of the castle and parliament has so far also dodged journalists' questions and the former leader's legal team said they have not yet decided what to do whether pushed among returns to barcelona or not spain's deepest...
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-- muching her in the back in the hallway. the report states while on the ground, he continued to fight the teacher, grabbing her hair and pulling it toward him. before he was eventually restrained by the teacher where he was not able to move. the report goes on to say, he was able to calm down on his own and taken to the principal's office. the teacher telling police she wanted to press charges. >> he is a danger to society. what, at 7 years old? >> a danger to gloat his society? >> his parents had a problem with what happened after that. they came to the school talking to prince pam and counselors agreeing their son would be suspended for 10 years but the officer says he had to be arrested or taken in for psychological evaluation but his mom says it is not a mental health issue or an issue with aggression. >> and unfortunately, this is not her son's first run-in with an officer who is accused of kicking a teacher back in noarver but they resolved it with the -- november but they resolved it with the school and they said both
-- muching her in the back in the hallway. the report states while on the ground, he continued to fight the teacher, grabbing her hair and pulling it toward him. before he was eventually restrained by the teacher where he was not able to move. the report goes on to say, he was able to calm down on his own and taken to the principal's office. the teacher telling police she wanted to press charges. >> he is a danger to society. what, at 7 years old? >> a danger to gloat his society?...
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the hallways, the classrooms. we talked to a whole bunch of students, too. much more on this story tonight at 11:00. aaron, back erin, back to you. >>> all new at 6:00, inside the largest security plan in super bowl history. you're looking live at the home for sunday's showdown. 73,000 fans will pack u.s. bank stadium for super bowl lii. a game you can only see here on nbc 10. the big game is now only four days away. remember, nbc 10 is your official eagles station. nbc 10's jacqueline london joins us live in minneapolis. you are right in the heart of the excitement. that's the place to be. >> it is. it is getting real and close. you cannot help but feel the excitement in the city. and another thing you'll notice, beefed up security. all new at 6:00, nbc 10's tim furlong spent the afternoon getting a firsthand look at the massive security operations. tim, this high-tech security plan was two years in the making. >> reporter: yeah, two years. this is amazing. you can see it working all this week. so fefstive and fun down here. law enforcement here. everyone f
the hallways, the classrooms. we talked to a whole bunch of students, too. much more on this story tonight at 11:00. aaron, back erin, back to you. >>> all new at 6:00, inside the largest security plan in super bowl history. you're looking live at the home for sunday's showdown. 73,000 fans will pack u.s. bank stadium for super bowl lii. a game you can only see here on nbc 10. the big game is now only four days away. remember, nbc 10 is your official eagles station. nbc 10's jacqueline...
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it happened during some kind of arguments in the hallway. the two students who were stabbed are recovering in the hospital. >>> charles county investigators are trying to figure out what happened to a woman whose body was found on the side of the road in waldorf. sky 9 was over the scene near old washington road and smallwood drive. the sheriff's office is working to find out who the woman is and exactly how she died. >>> a cruise ship that was supposed to dock in baltimore on thursday is still out at sea. that's because nearly 50 people are sick with an illness on the cruise ship. it left baltimore january 2nd for a 9-day trip with stops in south carolina, florida and the bahamas. the same ship experienced an out break of the ro it's scheduled to dock on saturday, a couple of days late. >>> now to the devastating mud slides in california. 17 people were killed in the disaster and the victims range in age from 3 to 89. four were children. carter evans is in heavily damas all i have. everything is gone. >> all het to remember his life partner,
it happened during some kind of arguments in the hallway. the two students who were stabbed are recovering in the hospital. >>> charles county investigators are trying to figure out what happened to a woman whose body was found on the side of the road in waldorf. sky 9 was over the scene near old washington road and smallwood drive. the sheriff's office is working to find out who the woman is and exactly how she died. >>> a cruise ship that was supposed to dock in baltimore on...
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i went out to the agent and i said in the hallway, i really like the unit, but there's a 94-year-old woman in the unit. he said, well, just ellis act her. i said, you've got to be kidding me. you don't throw anybody out into the streets. this is absolutely crazy. you know, i applaud you for doing the life estate. i really do. however, i look back at, you know, your operating in not good faith to buy the building and then within days evicting people. we don't know what happened to them. we know what happened to iris. part of me likes you. part of me doesn't like you. that's not what's before us today, you but i think it's a commentary what's going on in the city today. it kind of makes me sick. it really does. it's like, this isn't the city i moved to when i moved here. it's just, everything is so selfish and so money oriented. it's like, who cares if we trounce on people or their rights. that just is really bothering me these days where i talked to my husband about leaving the city. so my reason for not approving this is not on how i feel about the owners or anything else, the state
i went out to the agent and i said in the hallway, i really like the unit, but there's a 94-year-old woman in the unit. he said, well, just ellis act her. i said, you've got to be kidding me. you don't throw anybody out into the streets. this is absolutely crazy. you know, i applaud you for doing the life estate. i really do. however, i look back at, you know, your operating in not good faith to buy the building and then within days evicting people. we don't know what happened to them. we know...
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. >> reporter: they said that there were heavy armed officers running through the hallway. >> you end up doing a double take and you say, really?>> it makes you realize how vulnerable you are. >> they say that they have been talking to the barricaded man. it is -- they are unsure if the man has a hostage. >> we are looking into his background. i called the police department to ask more questions but they do not have any comments due to the ongoing operations here. >>> police are asking for help to identify a driver who may have witnessed a shooting a week ago. the this photo of the vehicle was taken outside the public safety building january 4 teens. that was the night that a man fired several shots at the building. police want to talk to the occupant of this vehicle in case they sell something that could help with the investigation.>>> she is revealing her own me too movement. she spoke at the sundance film festival. she said while she was a student in the 1950s, a chemistry felter gave her practice exam that turned out to be the same as the real exam, she knew with the professor wan
. >> reporter: they said that there were heavy armed officers running through the hallway. >> you end up doing a double take and you say, really?>> it makes you realize how vulnerable you are. >> they say that they have been talking to the barricaded man. it is -- they are unsure if the man has a hostage. >> we are looking into his background. i called the police department to ask more questions but they do not have any comments due to the ongoing operations here....
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residents say they are sick andg from the vents in the hallway that supposed to be heated. to y and keep the cold from the hallwayust a constant thing with no heat. little heat. some heat some heat which is a miracle. but otherwise the time to keep . >> philadelphia h found nothing wrong with the building's system but they are overridivi t feature to help hee apartments. >>> birthday wish up like anynso help recovering drug addictionsl inspire others for goodness sake. here's bill anderson. >> every day using u bags heroin. using anything i can get my hands on to alter my mine. >> reporter: b than most 18-year-olds he wasn't sure he would make it to another bi little differ. >> i expected i was going to die from using. for awhile i was okay with that. >> reporter: teen years filled with addiction struggles he's been drug free fs clarity n his life that was absent for some time. >> one day, you called my parend told them that i needed help tnd ask for treatment. >> reporter: marijuana at 13. 1. and on the run for months after a drug related parole finally c. so as he approach
residents say they are sick andg from the vents in the hallway that supposed to be heated. to y and keep the cold from the hallwayust a constant thing with no heat. little heat. some heat some heat which is a miracle. but otherwise the time to keep . >> philadelphia h found nothing wrong with the building's system but they are overridivi t feature to help hee apartments. >>> birthday wish up like anynso help recovering drug addictionsl inspire others for goodness sake. here's...
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shows her complying with the city marshal's orders to leave the meeting and next she is seen on the hallwayscreaming as the marshall handcuffed her. she asked questions during the time reserved for public comment and the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incidents. >>> helicopters are going in to rescue tourists trapped by heavy snowfall. 13,000 people were trapped at the popular ski resort at the matterhorn alicia vitarelli 46 inches of snow fell. >>> a vehicle in new york city was crushed after a massive piece of ice fell on top of it. the chunk of ice fell from the top of a 20 story building and landing on the back of the car. fortunately nobody was inside of the car at the time. the owner of the vehicle an 18-year-old from new jersey was around the corner and the department of buildings issued a violation to the owner of the building who has since had the ice from the rooftop removed . >>> and a man is waiting for his home to be freed from the sandy hook bay in monmouth county. danny's houseboat was swept away in the blizzard. the 53-year-old and his two dogs were living in hi
shows her complying with the city marshal's orders to leave the meeting and next she is seen on the hallwayscreaming as the marshall handcuffed her. she asked questions during the time reserved for public comment and the teachers union and aclu is looking into the incidents. >>> helicopters are going in to rescue tourists trapped by heavy snowfall. 13,000 people were trapped at the popular ski resort at the matterhorn alicia vitarelli 46 inches of snow fell. >>> a vehicle in...
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out in the hallways. >> full blast up here. there's another vent down there. all this cold air. >> reporter: pha officials say these vents draw fresh air from outside and in the wintertime, a built in heater is designed to warm that air. not today. >> that's blowing right on his wall here. this wall is cold. >> yup. this is where his clothes would be. this is nothing. the second and third floor you're going to feel like you're outside with no sun. >> reporter: and resident council member beatrice johnson says neighbor try everything to block out the cold blast from the hallway. still, their water barely heats up so they take chances using their ovens. >> and these are the names and all the apartments. >> nobody wants to hear it. >> reporter: they swallowed their pride and call us. >> this is the only thing we had left to do. we've been begging and crying to everybody for heat. >> reporter: we did hear back from the philadelphia housing authority and they said a crew went out this afternoon and found the extreme cold was preventing the heaters in the ventilatio
out in the hallways. >> full blast up here. there's another vent down there. all this cold air. >> reporter: pha officials say these vents draw fresh air from outside and in the wintertime, a built in heater is designed to warm that air. not today. >> that's blowing right on his wall here. this wall is cold. >> yup. this is where his clothes would be. this is nothing. the second and third floor you're going to feel like you're outside with no sun. >> reporter: and...
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there are books for sale in the hallway. so after q & a is over, a line will start forming here for the book signing. who has a question for our two gentlemen on the stage? >> yes? >> where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >>. [ inaudible ] >> the reason i ask, my father was a v-17 pilot and flew out of italy. he was with the 99th. >> yeah. >> my dad would have been 98 years old this year, but he told me how impressed he was with the tu tuskegee airmen. i want to thank you for everything you did. [ applause ] >> i would like to thank you, also, mr.shiply. i don't know if you know of tom joiner. do you know tom joiner? he was on the radio? fm. anyway his father was a tuskegee airman. >> yes. >> and his dad met his motototo there on the base. uh-huh. i wanted to share that nugget with you in life. >> and the audience. [ applause ] >> thank you for your service and secondly for keeping alive this story of the tuskegee. you obviously saw many exciting and memorable events. what's the most memorable day
there are books for sale in the hallway. so after q & a is over, a line will start forming here for the book signing. who has a question for our two gentlemen on the stage? >> yes? >> where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >>. [ inaudible ] >> the reason i ask, my father was a v-17 pilot and flew out of italy. he was with the 99th. >> yeah. >> my dad would have been 98 years old this year, but he told me how impressed he...
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. >> you hear things in the hallway. and what is going on in a different apartment. you can't really hear anything. i don't even hear the people above me. >> the apartment manager released a statement. the management team and concierge and door steph heard and saw nothing. >> we live here it's kind of strange. and the fact that that happened is just outrageous. >> reporter: so back out live tonight heart break for this community and also a family and again that suspect tonight locked up in jail charged with murder. live in east falls gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thanks gray, we continue to follow a developing story from newark, delaware and police agencies are searching for the male driver who was in this rollover crash. they did not say why they were attempting to stop the vehicle. >>> and philadelphia police hope that surveillance video will help to track down a gunman in a drive-by shooting. someone fired 16 shots, injuring two adults and two 13 year olds. police are not sure which victim was the intended target but believe that the teenagers were in the
. >> you hear things in the hallway. and what is going on in a different apartment. you can't really hear anything. i don't even hear the people above me. >> the apartment manager released a statement. the management team and concierge and door steph heard and saw nothing. >> we live here it's kind of strange. and the fact that that happened is just outrageous. >> reporter: so back out live tonight heart break for this community and also a family and again that suspect...
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out in the hallway, tv cameras dogged charlie's every move. been out on bond the entire time. but his freedom could be coming to an abrupt end. >> he knows his life is hanging in the balance. that's a tough thing for anybody to go through. >> but he had the unwavering support of team charlie. they all waited with charlie as deliberations began and spilled over into a second day and then another. >> every day we'd show up to court being, like, oh, is it going to happen today. everybody was super nervous. like on the edge of their seats the whole time. and charlie was, i was. >> because if it goes in an adverse way for you and charlie, he's going to be led off and you wouldn't see him for a long long time. >> yeah, it was hard to imagine that. >>> a juror sitting on the case. she walked us through the arguments as they deliberated. >> i'm not sure anybody felt bad for jim tan. he made a lot of enemies in life. ill a crime. >> bthe prosecution and defense had agreed that charlie's fingts wprine on the ammo. >> but did he actually pull the trigger
out in the hallway, tv cameras dogged charlie's every move. been out on bond the entire time. but his freedom could be coming to an abrupt end. >> he knows his life is hanging in the balance. that's a tough thing for anybody to go through. >> but he had the unwavering support of team charlie. they all waited with charlie as deliberations began and spilled over into a second day and then another. >> every day we'd show up to court being, like, oh, is it going to happen today....
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. >> by the time we open the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the firefight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. and we just learned that in houston, two people died because of this cold weather. but back here in new york at this bronx apartment building, we know the people who lived here are now homeless. geo benitez, abc news, new york. >> it so is hard to wrap your head around how cold it is there. >>> one last check of the weather, meteorologist drew tuma. and by there i mean a lot of the east coast. >> that's a lot of it. 58 degrees here when. never felt so warm. we're one of the warmest spot in the country. the east coast, this is thursday morning. you can see this nor'easter under way. now from new york up through maine. it's really what happens behind this system that's going to be the bigger impact. future tracker windchills friday morning, 11 below in new york city. the same in boston. 21 below in syracuse. feels like 12 below in chicago. and this cold air is not leaving the great lakes any time soon. back at home, i
. >> by the time we open the door in the hallway, the whole hallway was black smoke. >> reporter: more than 20 injured. the firefight leaving behind a thick coating of ice. and we just learned that in houston, two people died because of this cold weather. but back here in new york at this bronx apartment building, we know the people who lived here are now homeless. geo benitez, abc news, new york. >> it so is hard to wrap your head around how cold it is there. >>> one...
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philadelphia native kyle lowery, both ejected, and then ben allegedly told kyle, yo, dog meet me in the hallway after the game, apparently to square off. kyle says, he was waiting, this is what ben said now. >> i don't know if he is trying to test me or to see how i am on the court, i don't play around, i will not take bleep from anybody. >> um-hmm, 21 years old and saying i'm not taking from it any veterans or anybody. >> how about that. >> they play one more time too i think. >> oh, good. >> it is on. >> up next, bringing together botchy ball's best right here in philadelphia. >> where young competitors were on a roll today. honey...♪ can we do this tomorrow? ♪ can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace in
philadelphia native kyle lowery, both ejected, and then ben allegedly told kyle, yo, dog meet me in the hallway after the game, apparently to square off. kyle says, he was waiting, this is what ben said now. >> i don't know if he is trying to test me or to see how i am on the court, i don't play around, i will not take bleep from anybody. >> um-hmm, 21 years old and saying i'm not taking from it any veterans or anybody. >> how about that. >> they play one more time too i...
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we would always go after the hearing, we'd go into the hallway and have a discussion with him. so we spoke -- i have spoken in person to him at least six times. spoken to him on the phone probably another six to eight times between me and officer byay. i have spoke -- the attorney came in very late in the process. i spoke to him a couple of times. he opened up, of course, saying that i was -- that he had been coerced. that this was all racism and based on anti-muslim intention. so he came out -- >> president honda: attorney said he came in in july. it's been awhile, right? >> it's been awhile. that was already into the dph process. >> president honda: okay. thank you. >> the settlement had already been signed at that point. >> president honda: okay. thank you. >> commissioners the matter submitted. >> commissioner fung: i have one last question for the appellant. the department has indicated they gave you the audit. >> that is not true. all we have is the summary. i just asked him again. all he received was the summary. both the notice of determination as well as the amended not
we would always go after the hearing, we'd go into the hallway and have a discussion with him. so we spoke -- i have spoken in person to him at least six times. spoken to him on the phone probably another six to eight times between me and officer byay. i have spoke -- the attorney came in very late in the process. i spoke to him a couple of times. he opened up, of course, saying that i was -- that he had been coerced. that this was all racism and based on anti-muslim intention. so he came out...
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about what's working , what's not and what we can do to better prevent alerts like we saw with the hallway ballistic missile warning earlier this month. sharing state and local governments the safeguards to properly alert the public of an impending emergency is critical. alerts not only create an unnecessary panic but undermine the integrity of the alert system learning to distrust and confusion. what happened in hawaii must be addressed to ensure an incident like that never happens again. it is essential americans have an alert system they can trust by and large, i believe they do. there's much that is working well with the emergency alert system, it's arguably a model of public-private programs operating as envisioned by this committee through the war in. industry partners including those represented have been investing to improve the system and are working with government and public safety to carry out the mission. we serve certainly do not want to overlook the success but as recent events have shown, there are problems that must be addressed. today's hearing will be the first to hearin
about what's working , what's not and what we can do to better prevent alerts like we saw with the hallway ballistic missile warning earlier this month. sharing state and local governments the safeguards to properly alert the public of an impending emergency is critical. alerts not only create an unnecessary panic but undermine the integrity of the alert system learning to distrust and confusion. what happened in hawaii must be addressed to ensure an incident like that never happens again. it...
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some lowering themselves to safer floors on bed sheets as the gunmen moved through the hallways. ericans are still hunted in kabul, despite the 16-year-long american war to pacify. troop levels were increased to 14,000 and the administration is considering adding 1,000 more on top of that. the commitment open-ended. typically insurgencies take at least a decade if not two to resolve. this is a long-term operation. it will get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: america's longest war getting longer. american soldiers and civilians in the cross hairs. even at their hotel. richard engel, nbc news. >>> now to our journey inside north korea. suspicious of outsiders and now a nuclear power unafraid to confront the west. we spent two days on the ground trying to see with our own eyes what life is like under the iron rule of kim jong un and whether its recent olympics overture signals a possible reset. they're images we rarely see. a look inside the secretive world of north korea. it began on our flight into the country. propaganda films, in-flight entertainment. they are announcing
some lowering themselves to safer floors on bed sheets as the gunmen moved through the hallways. ericans are still hunted in kabul, despite the 16-year-long american war to pacify. troop levels were increased to 14,000 and the administration is considering adding 1,000 more on top of that. the commitment open-ended. typically insurgencies take at least a decade if not two to resolve. this is a long-term operation. it will get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: america's longest war...
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there are books for sale in the hallway. after "q" and "a" is over, a line will start forming for the book signing. who has a question for our two gentlemen on the stage. >> hello, mr. shipley. where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >> monicavina, toronto. >> the reason i asked my father was a b-17 buy lpilot with the bomber group. he told me how impressed he was with the tuskegee airmen, because they flew cover for many of his missions during the war and he was so impressed with the ability of the airmen and all the support individuals. i just want to thank you for everything you did. >> thank you. thank you. >> i would like to thank you also, mr. shipley. i don't know if you know of tom joiner. do you know tom joiner? he was on the radio on f.m. tom joyner. his father was a tuskegee airman. >> yes. >> his dad met his mother there on the base. i just wanted to share that little nugget with you, and his wife. and the audience. >> thank you. >> first of all, thank you for your service. secondly, tha
there are books for sale in the hallway. after "q" and "a" is over, a line will start forming for the book signing. who has a question for our two gentlemen on the stage. >> hello, mr. shipley. where was your base in italy? >> where were you based at in italy? >> monicavina, toronto. >> the reason i asked my father was a b-17 buy lpilot with the bomber group. he told me how impressed he was with the tuskegee airmen, because they flew cover for many of...
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according to the police report, boit attacked the teacher by repeatedly punching her on her back in the hallway and continued to fight the teacher, grabbing her hair and pulling it towards him. later in a statement, police say this action was warranted to prevent his erratic and violent behavior from bringing further harm to others or himself. >> i told to my wife and i will do whatever is necessary, you know, to continue education possibly at home because i don't believe in the system anymore. >> reporter: the student was taken to the hospital for an evaluation and released. his father says there was a similar incident involving his son last year. this time around the boy's been suspended for ten days. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> today is the first day you can file your tax return and there's a warning from the irs. there is a high risk someone could steal your refund this year because of that massive equifax data breach. hackers obtained information from 145 million people last year. tax expert adam leavine says credit freezes wouldn't top tax-related identity theft. >> if they hav
according to the police report, boit attacked the teacher by repeatedly punching her on her back in the hallway and continued to fight the teacher, grabbing her hair and pulling it towards him. later in a statement, police say this action was warranted to prevent his erratic and violent behavior from bringing further harm to others or himself. >> i told to my wife and i will do whatever is necessary, you know, to continue education possibly at home because i don't believe in the system...
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this hallway. >> reporter: the outbreak deadly. 7-year-old cisco glavez died from the virus. his mother devastated. >> i never expected it, he was very healthy. >> reporter: in california, 27 people under the age of 65 have died since october, compared to just four last season. nationwide, over 41,000 cases reported. widespread flu activity spreading to all but four states in the last month. arkansas and texas, the hardest hit. >> this is, i would say, the worst flu season that i've seen. >> reporter: early reports estimated the flu vaccine as 10% effective against the deadliest strain. the cdc now estimates effectiveness at roughly 30%. >> all right, so, 30%. kayna whitworth with us live tonight from one of those overflow tents. as you just mentioned there, the vaccine may be 30% effective, but doctors are saying you should get it, not just for you, but the people around you. how soon does it actually kick in? >> reporter: david, every doctor i spoke with said you should absolutely get the flu shot and it's not too late. even though it takes a couple of weeks to kick in and
this hallway. >> reporter: the outbreak deadly. 7-year-old cisco glavez died from the virus. his mother devastated. >> i never expected it, he was very healthy. >> reporter: in california, 27 people under the age of 65 have died since october, compared to just four last season. nationwide, over 41,000 cases reported. widespread flu activity spreading to all but four states in the last month. arkansas and texas, the hardest hit. >> this is, i would say, the worst flu...
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both of whom went into the hallway to stop the gunman and shot to other teachers two other teachers whosurvived. after that, a lot of other things happened. but it doesn't really matter what. [applause]. did it did not matter to the national rifle association the republican members of congress, donald trump republican governors and state legislators that my neighbor killed his mother in her bed and then drove to sandy hook elementary. with high-capacity magazines or that a hundred thousand americans are killed or injured by guns in our towns and cities across the nation every single year. or that there are nearly 300 mass shootings incidents nationally. it matter to us we are a group of new town connecticut neighbors. the grassroots group. advocating for cultural and legislative change. it mattered to 90% of americans who support expanded background checks families and victims and survivors that are directly impacted by gun violence because it still matters to us we will work to hold all state and federal elected representatives accountable for standing with the nra instead of taking ac
both of whom went into the hallway to stop the gunman and shot to other teachers two other teachers whosurvived. after that, a lot of other things happened. but it doesn't really matter what. [applause]. did it did not matter to the national rifle association the republican members of congress, donald trump republican governors and state legislators that my neighbor killed his mother in her bed and then drove to sandy hook elementary. with high-capacity magazines or that a hundred thousand...