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that is what makes the salamander a very potent symbol, that the king associates with "i nourish and extinguish," a motto. >> going to the notion of extinction of the salamander, there was an edict written here in fontainebleau on the persecution of protesters. tell us about that. >> initially the king's sister is interested in the protestant movement. in the royal circle, one could imagine the king and his court are about to convert. francis i also finds protestantism useful at the start of his reign, sparking anarchy in the states of his rival, charles v. by the end of the 15 30's and 15 40's, he understands the protestant movement is creating rebellion and discord among his subjects. he cannot accept that. by the end of his reign, his response to protestantism has turned into repression. as we have seen, the reign of king francis, both militarily and diplomatically, was a mixed tag of success and failure. eight months into his reign, the battle.ht won a key in september 15 15, he ousted his swiss enemies and captured the city state of malan, a temporary victory that remains in hist
that is what makes the salamander a very potent symbol, that the king associates with "i nourish and extinguish," a motto. >> going to the notion of extinction of the salamander, there was an edict written here in fontainebleau on the persecution of protesters. tell us about that. >> initially the king's sister is interested in the protestant movement. in the royal circle, one could imagine the king and his court are about to convert. francis i also finds protestantism...
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king's legacy. >>> local dignitaries gathered for a ceremony at 5th even market. the iconic liberty bell was tapped 12 times at 1 noon. there was a luncheon held for the king association. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" at 1:30. an intense search to find marines after two helicopters crash off the coast of hawaii. hear from the loved one of a pennsylvania native who are praying for good news. >>> this uber driver attack in california went viral, but a lawsuit was launched and it is not by who you might think. alicia vitarelli has the story in just a moment. >>> high surf is complicating the massive search effort for 12 marines missing after two helicopters crashed off hawaii. the coast guard said there's no plans to call off or spend the search. the marine corps released the names of the marines they range from 21 to 41. one is adams schoeller from adams county pennsylvania. >>> he is a very caring outgoing person there's not enough words i could say, his heart is so big. >>> another marine on the helicopter is brian kennedy from philadelphia. three of the americans released in prison swap with iran are resting at a medical center in germany that includ
king's legacy. >>> local dignitaries gathered for a ceremony at 5th even market. the iconic liberty bell was tapped 12 times at 1 noon. there was a luncheon held for the king association. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" at 1:30. an intense search to find marines after two helicopters crash off the coast of hawaii. hear from the loved one of a pennsylvania native who are praying for good news. >>> this uber driver attack in california went...
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kings news 13. . >> just down the block hundreds marcher gathered for peace. it is the 35 annual march by the martin luther king association. they started at the st. jamams ame church and a call to action. this holiday historically meant days of service otherser say they want to see the community take back motivation, that into every day of the year. >> your current situation, ivory source to help you break whatever cycle that might be. and then you utilizing your talent to help someone else in your community. and your schools. in your states. >> hundreds march or turned out this despite brutally cold winds and weather. >> asheville woman in jail tonight. facing multiple will charges including assaulting officers we first reported the story over the weekend. now new warrants suggest the incidents spare yald out of control after she was accused of stealing less than $20 worth of items. news 13 has new details. >> friday night, authorities got call that someone had shot worth from the kmart. >> police arrived >>. . >> wheel of the jeep grand cherokee 39 year old katrina robinson. who also had outstanding warrant. officers pu
kings news 13. . >> just down the block hundreds marcher gathered for peace. it is the 35 annual march by the martin luther king association. they started at the st. jamams ame church and a call to action. this holiday historically meant days of service otherser say they want to see the community take back motivation, that into every day of the year. >> your current situation, ivory source to help you break whatever cycle that might be. and then you utilizing your talent to help...
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steve king coming under fire from members of his own party for comments he made about south carolina governor nikki haley after her rebuttal to the state of the union address. king told the associated press haley wasn't a principled conservative. but that, quote, "i think she's she's the face of the party." congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, chairperson of the republican conference, responded to the comment. saying haley should be judged on her abilities, not her looks. stocks taking a hugh dive since the opening bell this morning. the dow is down over 400 points. the reason -- falling oil prices. the price of a barrel of oil also dropping below $30. wal-mart says it's closing 269 of its stores. the closings will be at stores in the united states and in brazil most of the u.s. closings will be at smaller stores called wal-mart express. 16,000 workers will be affected. the closings come as wal-mart faces tougher competition from online retailer amazon. chipotle says it's closing all of its 1900 restaurants nationwide for one day to hold staff meetings about food chipotle has been the focus of a series of disease outbreaks over the last year including e-coli, salmonella and norovi
steve king coming under fire from members of his own party for comments he made about south carolina governor nikki haley after her rebuttal to the state of the union address. king told the associated press haley wasn't a principled conservative. but that, quote, "i think she's she's the face of the party." congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, chairperson of the republican conference, responded to the comment. saying haley should be judged on her abilities, not her looks. stocks...
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it is put on by the asheville buncombe martin luther king association. hope, how is the turnout on this chilly day? >> reporter: any second now, this march is going to kick off. i am here with the middle school cougars. i wanted to ask you, tell me about the sign you are holding and why you wanted to be out here today? >> today we came out to represent asheville school and black lives matter and that we king's dream and we came out to have fun. >> that's what they are doing, take a look at the sign. it says we have dreams. we are getting ready for the start of it. i'm going to let you listen in real quick. >> let me ask you, you are not just cheerleaders but you are members of the program here. >> avid helps me with my school work. it is great to have avid in my life. >> we'll follow you guys down to packed square and let you get to it. we'll send it back to you in >> the mountains got their good first taste of winter. many of us woke up to a light dusting of snow, making driving conditions slick. crews treated the primary roads to keep drivers safe. this
it is put on by the asheville buncombe martin luther king association. hope, how is the turnout on this chilly day? >> reporter: any second now, this march is going to kick off. i am here with the middle school cougars. i wanted to ask you, tell me about the sign you are holding and why you wanted to be out here today? >> today we came out to represent asheville school and black lives matter and that we king's dream and we came out to have fun. >> that's what they are doing,...
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cathy mcmorris rodgers, chair of the republican conference, was asked about rep. steve king's comment to the associated press that haley wasn't a "principled conservative" in the gop, but "i think she's beautiful so i'd be happy if she's the face of the party." mcmorris rodgers replied: "nikki haley is a proven leader. and that is what she should be judged on." barack obama's state of the union address, saying legal immigrants should be welcomed to the country as long as they're properly vetted. she urged people to resist the temptation to "follow the siren call of the angriest voices." and rick santorum "we do not need to be lectured about why we're angry and frustrated and fearful an illegal immigration problem in this country for 25 years." a beautiful, but chilly string of days continues as capital city. meteorologist ben tanner is in the first alert weather center and ben there are changes on the way. low pressure will cross through the state friday and deliver 1" rain totals in in the 40s and 50s. saturday, partly cloudy, breezy with highs near 60. sunday will be partly cloudy with just a 20% cha
cathy mcmorris rodgers, chair of the republican conference, was asked about rep. steve king's comment to the associated press that haley wasn't a "principled conservative" in the gop, but "i think she's beautiful so i'd be happy if she's the face of the party." mcmorris rodgers replied: "nikki haley is a proven leader. and that is what she should be judged on." barack obama's state of the union address, saying legal immigrants should be welcomed to the country as...
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the republican response. always controversial iowa representative steve king telling a reporter today he thinks governor nikki haley could be the face of the republican party. an associated press congressional correspondent tweeting this during an interview with king -- he doesn't think she's a principaled conservative, but quote "i think she's beautiful so i'd be happy if she's the face of the party." new at five... despite governors across the country saying they do not want syrian refugees coming to their states, including our own governor schoolers have become pen pals with syrian refugees from a world away. kwwl's kristin rogers spoke directly with the students involved today as well as their teacher who helped get them involved, kristin? ten linn mar high school students have been taking part in this. their teacher, david swaney tells me it all started last school year when his friend who works for un high comission on refugees contacted him. he was asked if his students would want to pen pal with the refugees to help them learn english while they are at a refugee camp in jordan. i t was an easy decision for him, because as he teaches government classes he thought
the republican response. always controversial iowa representative steve king telling a reporter today he thinks governor nikki haley could be the face of the republican party. an associated press congressional correspondent tweeting this during an interview with king -- he doesn't think she's a principaled conservative, but quote "i think she's beautiful so i'd be happy if she's the face of the party." new at five... despite governors across the country saying they do not want syrian...
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king lunch today in center city. the 31st annual benefit for philadelphia martin luther king junior association for non-violence. day included a variety of esteemed speakers and performances reflecting on the non-violent legacy of doctor martin luther king junior. >>> across the river in cherry hill many gathered to celebrate doctor king's peaceful impact. "eyewitness news" at national stop the violence alliance, celebrating the king holiday. special guests reverend robin scott king, niece of the martin lieutenant are king junior, spoke about her uncle's vision and the the day just keeps getting better. >> it keeps getting bigger because it keeps getting better because people are realizing that we must continue to go forward to make a change to truly get the meaning of doctor king's speech i have a dream. >> former police commissioner charles ramsey received the coveted national peace medal the at today's event. >>> today's day of service was about paying it forward for these local students. vittoria woodill was there with the children and volunteers who worked with them to beautify their schools. see how the sch
king lunch today in center city. the 31st annual benefit for philadelphia martin luther king junior association for non-violence. day included a variety of esteemed speakers and performances reflecting on the non-violent legacy of doctor martin luther king junior. >>> across the river in cherry hill many gathered to celebrate doctor king's peaceful impact. "eyewitness news" at national stop the violence alliance, celebrating the king holiday. special guests reverend robin...
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the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george and in --inful, william workman, associate editor of the state in south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. ♪ monday night on the communicators, the republican fcc commissioner discusses key topics discussed by the sec, including the speed of broadband across the united states. keypai: it is one of the job creators and initiators of economic growth. there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. i see people using broadband connections to build businesses, that in a previous era, without -- migrate to the coast would have had to migrate to the coast. to innovate.able it is powerful, especially here in america. >> watch "the communicators" on c-span2. tv weekend, american history features hartford connecticut. in the middle of the state, hartford began as a trading post in the 1600s. the town was incorporated in 1754. c-span recently visited many sites to learn about history. learn more about hartford all weekend on american history tv. >> here we are in 19th century author harriet beecher stowe's home in hartford, connecticut. we invite you to visit.
the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george and in --inful, william workman, associate editor of the state in south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. ♪ monday night on the communicators, the republican fcc commissioner discusses key topics discussed by the sec, including the speed of broadband across the united states. keypai: it is one of the job creators and initiators of economic growth. there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. i see people using...
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the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enninful, united nations correspondent. t.v. parasuram, washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associatedditor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> in july 1962 martin luther king jr. was the first african-american to speak at the national press club in washington. recently members of the club located 53-year-old recordings of the speech and organized a panel of civil rights leaders and journalists to discuss its importance. this event includes portions of king's remarks. it's about an hour and a half. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the national press. i'm john hughes. i'm the president of the national press club. i'm also an editor for bloomberg news. we are here for a special event. for the first time in 53 years, we will hear martin
the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enninful, united nations correspondent. t.v. parasuram, washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associatedditor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> in july 1962 martin luther king jr. was the first african-american to speak at the national press club in washington. recently members of the club located 53-year-old...
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the federal home land security council. >>> doctor martin luther king junior associate visits philadelphia for conversation about the legacy of the civil rights icon. "eyewitness news" at the jefferson alumni hall in center city. ambassador andrew young shared the stage with the ceo of jefferson university and jefferson health, and they discussed doctor king's value of compassion, inclusion and services, and the importance of diversity in health care. >>> some members of the new york city police department came to philadelphia to visit officer jesse hartnett. they presented hartnett released from the hospital on friday with a plaque. he was shot earlier this month and in his squad car in west philadelphia by a suspect who says he did it in the name of islam. >>> tonight, a miracle cat is safe and sound after fire fighters rescued it during the winter storm. >> as snow fell, the cat climbed 60 feet up a tree in the the county but this wasn't a simple rescue. the town was buried under 30 inches of snow and bucket truck could not reach the cat. so authorities called in a ladder truck. aftercarefully positioning it, a fire fig
the federal home land security council. >>> doctor martin luther king junior associate visits philadelphia for conversation about the legacy of the civil rights icon. "eyewitness news" at the jefferson alumni hall in center city. ambassador andrew young shared the stage with the ceo of jefferson university and jefferson health, and they discussed doctor king's value of compassion, inclusion and services, and the importance of diversity in health care. >>> some...
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the people who knew them before they were nfl stars. looking forward to that. >>> close associate of the dr. martin luther king, jr.omes to philadelphia for a conversation about the legacy of the civil rights leader. "eyewitness news" at jefferson alumni hall in center city. ambassador andrew young took the stage with dr. steven class company ceo of jefferson university and jefferson health. they discussed dr. king's values of compassion inclusion and service and how diversity is important to health care. >>> that's "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm erika von tiehl. for katie and all of us here thank you for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 and we're always online at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is coming up next. have a great day. ♪ ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. >> ad
the people who knew them before they were nfl stars. looking forward to that. >>> close associate of the dr. martin luther king, jr.omes to philadelphia for a conversation about the legacy of the civil rights leader. "eyewitness news" at jefferson alumni hall in center city. ambassador andrew young took the stage with dr. steven class company ceo of jefferson university and jefferson health. they discussed dr. king's values of compassion inclusion and service and how...
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the reverend dr. martin luther king. andhe panel where george united nations correspondent for the all african news agency of ghana. washington correspondent for the indian express papers and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. monday is martin luther king jr. day. with congress not in session, we have featured programs in all three c-span networks. on c-span, live coverage of the british house of commons debate on whether to ban donald trump from their country. that debate is expected to last three hours. on c-span two's book tv, the university of wisconsin's professor william p jones and the march on washington. jobs, freedom and the forgotten history of civil rights. >> when he went to reorganize this march that he had called off. everybody said, you need the toport of the king. he went martin luther king and he said, i will support you but let's expand the goals of the march. it is not just about winning equal access to jobs or fighting employment discrimination. it is also about the right to vote in the south. >> and then john lewis recalls his involvement in the civil rights movement in his book "ma
the reverend dr. martin luther king. andhe panel where george united nations correspondent for the all african news agency of ghana. washington correspondent for the indian express papers and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. monday is martin luther king jr. day. with congress not in session, we have featured programs in all three c-span networks. on c-span, live coverage of the british house of...
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saudi arabia's top cleric has deemed the game of kings, despite the sphat wa th fatwa, i chess association went ahead. >>> the academy of arts and sciences, responded to the lack of diversity in the oscars. it pledged to double women and minorities by 2020. among the changes, the voting status of academy members will be reviewed every ten years. currently, 77% male, are. in our next hour, the snow has been coming down all day across parts of eastern united states. we'll get a report from washington, d.c, where people are bracing for what could be one of the most powerful blizzards ever recorded. back in two minutes. minutes. a good evening i'm antonio mora, this is lo al jazeera america. >> we see this as a major storm. it has life and death implication he. implications. >> the winter storm sweeping across the eastern u.s. is deadly, the impact on travel. >>> accused of a hostile act. also a battle forhe
saudi arabia's top cleric has deemed the game of kings, despite the sphat wa th fatwa, i chess association went ahead. >>> the academy of arts and sciences, responded to the lack of diversity in the oscars. it pledged to double women and minorities by 2020. among the changes, the voting status of academy members will be reviewed every ten years. currently, 77% male, are. in our next hour, the snow has been coming down all day across parts of eastern united states. we'll get a report...
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king events today with a breakfast. the featured speaker charleston attorney spoke at the annual stadium. he is a graduate of morehouse law. an advocate for scholarships for african-american students lawyers association and the state democratic partners. >> dr. king would have us be active in our respective communities. a lot of people have expressed dismay at the beliefs and events of last year. we cannot spend too much time focusing on what happened last year. we have to have a progressive agenda for this year. >> usc will have more events this week leading up to martin luther king day on monday. still ahead, activist and author cornell west will be at sc state this week. he is taking part of an event hosted by bernie sanders campaign. it's the first stop and feel the burn black university tour. the event is this thursday at 6:30 pm. inside the fine arts center. >>> walter edgar is hosting a series of presentations this month. role in the revolutionary war and it runs through february 9 at capstone health. there will be a series of guest eakers talking about different aspects of the revolutionary war. each presentation starts at 5:30 pm and lasts an hour. >>> an effort to bring more healthy food op
king events today with a breakfast. the featured speaker charleston attorney spoke at the annual stadium. he is a graduate of morehouse law. an advocate for scholarships for african-american students lawyers association and the state democratic partners. >> dr. king would have us be active in our respective communities. a lot of people have expressed dismay at the beliefs and events of last year. we cannot spend too much time focusing on what happened last year. we have to have a...
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attending physician, but the man of the people was once treated for gout known as the disease of kings because of its associationf rich foods and gluttenous diets. martin o'malley 1 woeing people with his guitar. he thought it would be a good idea to break into song. can we hear the chorus, please? >> iowa -- iowa, winter spring summer or fall. come see, come dance with me to the beautiful iowa walls. ready? >> i am not ready, sir, but in fairness i don't think anybody is. why does every folk song have winter, spring, summer and fall in it? >> i don't know. you have to feel the seasons. if i think iowa that's the type of music for iowa. will he do that in every state? >> he is doing it in every state and on every tv show. >> will he go to new york and he has to get into every state and connect with the people. that's not gonna work here. >> i think he is doing his best. >> i am from miss -- i am from wisconsin. >> i'm sure there was somebody in iowa who was like, i didn't know it would be a concert. i came for politics and it is a concert. every time i see him play guitar i am reminded of tim robbins' character
attending physician, but the man of the people was once treated for gout known as the disease of kings because of its associationf rich foods and gluttenous diets. martin o'malley 1 woeing people with his guitar. he thought it would be a good idea to break into song. can we hear the chorus, please? >> iowa -- iowa, winter spring summer or fall. come see, come dance with me to the beautiful iowa walls. ready? >> i am not ready, sir, but in fairness i don't think anybody is. why does...
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the library presented drum dr. king's dream for creating a better future. this year's recipient a former library trustee. she has devoted her life to serving others in the community. >>> i am proud to have my name associated with dr. king. that is very special to me. i never considered myself a change agent. i just considered myself responsible citizen of cleveland, ohio. and want to always do something on their behalf. >> reporter: and definitely thank goodness for her service. performances by cleveland schools all city arts and drum line. you hear them. and poetry readings by the gentlemen of spoken word. right at take 5, the celebration got spoken early. and typically the event for free food takes place on wanted to move it to dr. king's day to have free meals and dr. king's honor. to honor his dream. live downtown and we will send it back to you guys. >>> some $90,000 in grants have been awarded to nine ohio organizations that five human trafficking. the money is coming from the ohio children's trust fund that awarded the grants for the human traffic task force. >>> new information out of mercer county where a hiker found human bones earlier this month after testing the remains authorities have launch
the library presented drum dr. king's dream for creating a better future. this year's recipient a former library trustee. she has devoted her life to serving others in the community. >>> i am proud to have my name associated with dr. king. that is very special to me. i never considered myself a change agent. i just considered myself responsible citizen of cleveland, ohio. and want to always do something on their behalf. >> reporter: and definitely thank goodness for her service....
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the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enenful. united nations correspondent for the all-african news agency. t.j., washington corporate for the indian express newspapers and william workman, associateditor of the state and the columbia record in ccolumbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> director steven spielberg's latest film "bridge of spies" is based on the true story of a soviet spy named rudolph abel who was arrested and convicted
the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enenful. united nations correspondent for the all-african news agency. t.j., washington corporate for the indian express newspapers and william workman, associateditor of the state and the columbia record in ccolumbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> director steven spielberg's latest film "bridge of spies" is based on the true story of a soviet spy named rudolph abel who was arrested and...
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question for nicole and look for the answer right here on cbs-3 every night on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> a close associate of the reverend doctor martin luther king junior comes to philadelphia a for a conversation about the the legacy with the civil rights icon. "eyewitness news" at jefferson hall in center city. ambassador andrew young took the stage with the ce of of jefferson university and jefferson health. they discussed doctor king's values of compassion, inclusion, and service, and how diversity is very important to health care g to see him on stage. >> kate bilo joins us now and things are starting to dry out, out there it felt warm tore me today. >> oh, sure. >> i was like i don't need all these layers. >> today is a typical winter day for us it feels warm. sun was shining brightly. it plays a huge role this time of the year. in fact over next couple days we will talk about tomorrow, temperatures near 40 degrees, and it is warmer on friday but you will will feel difference because wind will pick up considerably friday and friday will feel so much colder then today, and tomorrow. just by virtue of the strong gusty wind. the lets start of
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the single digits. tomorrow night's ask fred prize is 4 tickets to king of the cage at winnavegas! jenna/tim/fred (jenna) thanks, fred! (fred) you bet. tim: the hd radar shows light snow associated with h upper level disturbance moving south along interstate 29. this snow is getting weaker and there will be no more than a dusting for most of us. there is still some snow and ice on the roads in western iowa, so drive with care. the port neal welding company skycam hd shows downtown sioux city from the ho chunk centre. 30 was the high today and -1 the low. highs over western iowa were in the teens and 20s. eastern nebraska and southeastern south dakota saw highs in the 20s and 30s. local temperatures range from about 10 northeast to 30 southwest. winds southwest at 5 to 15 miles per hour. wind chills range from -5 northeast to -25 southwest. the satellite and radar shows the upper level disturbance, with scattered light snow showers over the upper midwest, including siouxland. the stormcast hd shows the snow showers this evening, then a cold night and cold day tomorrow. a start to warm things up starting wednesday. the snow forecast shows a dusting of snow for many of us. a few of
the single digits. tomorrow night's ask fred prize is 4 tickets to king of the cage at winnavegas! jenna/tim/fred (jenna) thanks, fred! (fred) you bet. tim: the hd radar shows light snow associated with h upper level disturbance moving south along interstate 29. this snow is getting weaker and there will be no more than a dusting for most of us. there is still some snow and ice on the roads in western iowa, so drive with care. the port neal welding company skycam hd shows downtown sioux city...
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the refuse dr. martin luther king. bjorn inenful re united nations conference for african news agency. a washington correspondent for t the indian express newspapers workman associate editor of the state and the record in columbia, south carolina. robert lodge.was [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> you are watching american of program 8 hours on american history every weekend on c-span 3. at c-span n twitter istory and keep up with the latest history news. >> campaign 2016 takes you on the "road to the white house." 10:00 live at coverage from nashua, new ampshire for the first presidential town hall with eight g.o.p. candidates. pall. game gilmore, jeb bush, john kasich, chris christie, carly santorum and marco rubio. then tonight at 8:00 p.m. of a n live coverage campaign rally in waterloo, and tv and ed cruz radio host glen beck. unday afternoon at 1:00 live dodge tru -- donald trump. complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> book tv has 48 hours of authors n books and every weekend. 8:30 charlie save president barack obama who said he would turn back the excesses of the bush has picke
the refuse dr. martin luther king. bjorn inenful re united nations conference for african news agency. a washington correspondent for t the indian express newspapers workman associate editor of the state and the record in columbia, south carolina. robert lodge.was [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> you are watching american of program 8 hours on american history every weekend on c-span 3. at c-span n twitter...
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the anger associated with it, doctor king would say, hold up a minute. s about revenge and redistribution. >> he would oppose the way they are trying to get the message across. is that right? >> i do not know if you he would even want to support their message. this insight meant of anger. i am not sure that he would argue on the defense. this is not a good idea to have this tension escalate. >> it is not black lies that matter, it is all lies that matter. >> well, let's face it. african american communities. it is about specific instances of criminal justice reform. they want people to be sensitive. i do not know that he would change his discussion. it is one that is focused on particular situations. ashley: we are already out of time. star parker, thank you for joining us on this martin luther king day. politics. adding on the candidates. better predicting the election than any of the polls. he will be here next. ♪ i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to
the anger associated with it, doctor king would say, hold up a minute. s about revenge and redistribution. >> he would oppose the way they are trying to get the message across. is that right? >> i do not know if you he would even want to support their message. this insight meant of anger. i am not sure that he would argue on the defense. this is not a good idea to have this tension escalate. >> it is not black lies that matter, it is all lies that matter. >> well, let's...
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the local ncaa branch, meals on wheels and several parent teacher associations. organizers say they hope kicking helps inspire people to follow the true message behind martin luther king, jr. day to help serve and help their community. >> what lawmakers decided after today's heated debate regarding donald trump being banned in the u.k. >> and see the moment this woman walks away alive. >> that's crazy video, isn't it? >> oh, yeah. >> wow. when it gets this cold here, you know it's not just us. look at the rest of the nation. atlanta. i'll be back to pinpoint where you live tonight and talk about a colder night for tomorrow. >> thanks, tom. but first, consumer reports weighs your options when it comes to scales. why they say less is more. 4:00, getting results for central florida. we'll be right back. during the break. just search for lisa bell at my constipation and belly pain have my stomach feeling all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help
the local ncaa branch, meals on wheels and several parent teacher associations. organizers say they hope kicking helps inspire people to follow the true message behind martin luther king, jr. day to help serve and help their community. >> what lawmakers decided after today's heated debate regarding donald trump being banned in the u.k. >> and see the moment this woman walks away alive. >> that's crazy video, isn't it? >> oh, yeah. >> wow. when it gets this cold...
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king and heidi cruz, the wife of senator ted cruz. our questioning begins rigig now. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the steele report. >> ron: and welcome to this week's edition of the eele report. we have two very specici guests. i'll introduce them to you moment taerl. now, remember, this is airing the day before the iowa caucuses. last week, we had lieutenant governor kim reynolds on the progogm along with democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders, so save your emails and everything. this is revenge of the republicans this week, i guess, soave the emails for later because we're going try to even things out as we go along throughout the course of the campaign. so welcome back, first of all, iowa fourth district congressman steve king making, i don't know, third or fourth pearance on the program in the last year. i appreciate that. he's been in iowa's congressional delegation since 2003 and the fourth district is iowa's largest geographical area iowa's 99 counties. many of those in the kwwl viewing area. and welcome
king and heidi cruz, the wife of senator ted cruz. our questioning begins rigig now. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the steele report. >> ron: and welcome to this week's edition of the eele report. we have two very specici guests. i'll introduce them to you moment taerl. now, remember, this is airing the day before the iowa caucuses. last week, we had lieutenant governor kim reynolds on the progogm along...
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two in george king delivers we are tied your tied at 5014 seconds left box hoping for overtime lorenzo quiets the crowd cu falls 56 - -dash 54 congratulations to broncos lawmaker the associated press eluded him first-team all throw here's the problem he first team despite having the number one overall defense of chris harris junior was named second team and in brandon marshall cap boots sidi secures stinks about this i have a number one defense and number one pass defense and only getting one all throw that's very suspect right there this guy this guy but the most important is that the super bowl that's what we can to get the defenses focus has been the same all your ad is paid off they want to keep it that way in the postseason they are pretty banged up right now but they should be full strength come january 171 thing for sure they're competent bunch number one in passing defense were number one sacks for that helps us a defense i say with the best motivated broncos i find that garbage that the associated press he's been a shutdown corner chris harris they could have the guts including both his first-team take a lot when the super bowl when they run it with defense payment
two in george king delivers we are tied your tied at 5014 seconds left box hoping for overtime lorenzo quiets the crowd cu falls 56 - -dash 54 congratulations to broncos lawmaker the associated press eluded him first-team all throw here's the problem he first team despite having the number one overall defense of chris harris junior was named second team and in brandon marshall cap boots sidi secures stinks about this i have a number one defense and number one pass defense and only getting one...
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the police officer's association calls his death a tragedy but notes days of remembrance typically honor public service or sacrifice like martin luther king day, memorial day or veterans day. >>> we are hearing tonight from san francisco mayor ed lee about a corruption case against former city officials. they include a city commissioner and two others seen here. they're accused of accepting bribes in exchange for political access. abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is live at city hall with more on the story. carolyn? >> reporter: well, this began with a federal investigation into now indicted chinatown gangster and his connections to city hall. let's be clear, mayor ed lee has not been charged with any wrongdoing. some of his associates have. and the investigation continues. is there another shoe to drop that involves you? >> i don't believe there would be. >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee says there's to place in city government for corruption. this after district attorney george gasgon on friday announced felony bribery and money laundering charges against three people who raised money for lee's 2011 campaign. >> when government
the police officer's association calls his death a tragedy but notes days of remembrance typically honor public service or sacrifice like martin luther king day, memorial day or veterans day. >>> we are hearing tonight from san francisco mayor ed lee about a corruption case against former city officials. they include a city commissioner and two others seen here. they're accused of accepting bribes in exchange for political access. abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is live at city hall...
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the canadian medical association contains tips on how we can ght back. researchers looked at results from 67 trials and found that good old-fashioned handwashing studies in children found that those king think had fewer colds and other kids, researchers say that adults may have been benefiting as well, though the results are not conclusive. probiotics may be helpful to ward f colds, but vitamin c, the gold standard of cold fighters did not seem to help the average patient, noted echinacea. what does help if you get six? medications like ibuprofen and acetaminophen hope the aches and pains but will not make the cold go away any quicker. almost all calls are caused viruses, so taking antibiotics is not recommended. cold symptoms typically go away in about 7 to 10 days. if you're not getting released by then, see your doctor. it may be more than cold. dr. allen mask, wral health team. >>> if you smoke, plan to sell out tens of thousands of dollars. wallets hub looked into the cost of smoking by state. will pay almost $89,000 out-of- pocket for the habit. healthcare costs are even higher, more than $136,000. when you add up items like income cost and her costs, the cost in north carolina
the canadian medical association contains tips on how we can ght back. researchers looked at results from 67 trials and found that good old-fashioned handwashing studies in children found that those king think had fewer colds and other kids, researchers say that adults may have been benefiting as well, though the results are not conclusive. probiotics may be helpful to ward f colds, but vitamin c, the gold standard of cold fighters did not seem to help the average patient, noted echinacea. what...
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the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enenful. united nations correspondent for the all-african news agency. t.j., washington corporate for the indian express newspapers and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in ccolumbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> director steven spielberg's latest film "bridge of spies" is based on the true story of a soviet spy named rudolph abel who was arrested and convicted and later exchanged. the brooklyn historical society hosts experts on his trial who discuss how the true story is portrayed in steven spielberg's film. this is just under two hours. >>> the brooklyn trial of kgb spy rudolf able. i have to thank mark palermo for bringing this idea to us and this historical panel to the brooklyn historical society. thank you. [ applause ] we are about to hear five perspectives on the cold war trial of rudolph abel that riveted brooklyn, new york, the country, and i dare say the world and inspired steven spielberg's current film "bridge of spies." and our moderator tonight is mark palermo, 30-year brooklyn resident, actor, attorney, producer. mark is going to tell us more about each of the panelist
the reverend dr. martin luther king. on the panel were george enenful. united nations correspondent for the all-african news agency. t.j., washington corporate for the indian express newspapers and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in ccolumbia, south carolina. the moderator was robert lodge. >>> director steven spielberg's latest film "bridge of spies" is based on the true story of a soviet spy named rudolph abel who was arrested and...
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king day. a panel discussion featuring officials will meet at 6 tonight in the university of south carolina's school of law auditorium. the event is sponsored by the black law students association and is free and open to the public. british actor alan rickman, whose career ranged from the royal shakespeare company to the "harry potter" films, has died. he was 69. rickman's family said today that the actor had died after a battle with cancer. trained at the prestigious royal academy of dramatic art, rickman was often cast as the bad guy. millions know him from the harry potter films, in which he played the dark arts teacher severus snape. rickman is survived by his partner rima horton, whom he married recently. three people were killed and three others seriously injured when an avalanche in the french alps hit a group of children on a school ski trip yesterday. candles have been lit outside a lyon high school after two of its students - a 14-year-old and a 16- year-old - died in the incident. they were among a group of ten with their teacher. the teacher was taken into custody today, as prosecutors said they have launched an investigation for involuntary manslaughter, since witn
king day. a panel discussion featuring officials will meet at 6 tonight in the university of south carolina's school of law auditorium. the event is sponsored by the black law students association and is free and open to the public. british actor alan rickman, whose career ranged from the royal shakespeare company to the "harry potter" films, has died. he was 69. rickman's family said today that the actor had died after a battle with cancer. trained at the prestigious royal academy of...
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feel like teens throughoutt date.da i know we've got outdoorknow wet activities associated with the a martin luther kingthe, peace walk and parade that kinda of thing. please take the cold seriouslyes as it's not going to warm up.m that's with sunshine later thist afternoon.te all right.all ight there's bigger look at yourtou satellite/radar.llit we're doing fine today. t dry conditions tonight. tight dry conditions tomorrow. just arctic air mass in place ip keeps things very cold here fore the time being. bei focus later this week will be on friday, saturday, lots and lots of question marks about oursbouo storm. i can tell you this. thi i'll show i was computer modelrd in a minute that is one of the models we trust most in the mt world of weather forecasting ang what it's trying to do for theno weekend, but the pieces areies generally going to be in place.. high pressure to the north,th aerial low preshow right that ra you want to put it in the sweete spot friday into saturday. sat and if that were to occur, we,e would like val a pretty goody winter snow event around hereund for the weekend.ke all righ
feel like teens throughoutt date.da i know we've got outdoorknow wet activities associated with the a martin luther kingthe, peace walk and parade that kinda of thing. please take the cold seriouslyes as it's not going to warm up.m that's with sunshine later thist afternoon.te all right.all ight there's bigger look at yourtou satellite/radar.llit we're doing fine today. t dry conditions tonight. tight dry conditions tomorrow. just arctic air mass in place ip keeps things very cold here fore the...
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kings county hospital in serious condition. we'll have more as it becomes available. >>> a warning about the fast spreading zika virus. centers for disease control is now saying there are 31 travel associated cases and 11 states documented since last year. pregnant women are urged to avoid traveling to several countries. meg baker is in mineola with details on the health alert. >> reporter: five new yorkers have tested positive for the mosquito bone zika virus. officials say two of the patients are in new york city. the other in orange county, monroe county and here in nassau county where county executives joint health officials to ask residents to prioritize safety. >> warning pregnant women to avoid travel to 24 countries, where zika is spreading. >> reporter: the virus has proven to cause birth defects in pregnant women or those seeking to get pregnant. >> we don't want our residents to panic. there is zero chance of catching this disease in nassau >> reporter: the issue is with returning residents. areas on long island have some populations in the united states. >> we have one of the largest el salvador populations anywhere in the nation. this time of the year, a lot of people go there
kings county hospital in serious condition. we'll have more as it becomes available. >>> a warning about the fast spreading zika virus. centers for disease control is now saying there are 31 travel associated cases and 11 states documented since last year. pregnant women are urged to avoid traveling to several countries. meg baker is in mineola with details on the health alert. >> reporter: five new yorkers have tested positive for the mosquito bone zika virus. officials say two...
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violence associated with people that buys stuff off of the internet, such as craigslist and all that and we want to provide a safe place for them to exchange the articles that they're buying," said king. if requested, the department is offering services such as identifing the other parties involved in transactions and verify if items are stolen by checking a serial number. residents in the community say they think it's a good idea and a way to be on the front end of a potential crime. "that's an awesom idea...if those facilities for the department opens...it will reduce and probably deminish to the point of non existance, the hurt while conducting the transaction. you never know," said navarro. "if it was said, if it was broadcasted on the site, i think it could be a good idea," said ferguson. in lemars, bria bell abc 9 news. tim: a homer man was sentenced today tim: a homer man was sentenced today on vehicular homicide charges. russel roberts junior was arrested after a drunk driving accident that killed a siouxland woman. abc9's jess plue was in dakota county district court today for the verdict. jess: tim, russel roberts junior was sentenced today after a fatal car accident two ye
violence associated with people that buys stuff off of the internet, such as craigslist and all that and we want to provide a safe place for them to exchange the articles that they're buying," said king. if requested, the department is offering services such as identifing the other parties involved in transactions and verify if items are stolen by checking a serial number. residents in the community say they think it's a good idea and a way to be on the front end of a potential crime....
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king jr.'s image for a, quote, fun shoot on the holiday that celebrates his birth. robbins air force base said it was created by a marketing team and apologized for associating the slain leader with target practice. >> "q": the spotlight will shine on cleveland when it comes to the transplant games this june. we cleveland 19 are partnering with life bank one of the game's top sponsors. health reporter catherine bosley explains the mission behind the event. >> catherine: it's all about donation. but it's also cleveland's chance to shine when it comes to showing how our fine city can really make a big difference. [applause] cleveland rocks. >> catherine: with this ceremony, the torch rally is on. it will be taken from city to city gearing up for the games summer. >> to me, the torch is the sign of life. the flame is ever glowing and i think that what happens when someone gets a transplant, you pass the love, one of a hero on to another individual. >> catherine: the leaders of lifebank, eversight ohio -- >> it's an opportunity to celebrate what the gift of life >> catherine: and -- >> there's something so special and magical about this event. >> catherine: the greater cl
king jr.'s image for a, quote, fun shoot on the holiday that celebrates his birth. robbins air force base said it was created by a marketing team and apologized for associating the slain leader with target practice. >> "q": the spotlight will shine on cleveland when it comes to the transplant games this june. we cleveland 19 are partnering with life bank one of the game's top sponsors. health reporter catherine bosley explains the mission behind the event. >> catherine:...
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king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning. the first of the new year. the election year. wow. with us so to share the reporting is julie pace of the "associated press." ed o'keef of the washington post. cnn's manu raju and ashley parkers of the "new york times." can donald trump translate strong poll numbers to state by state victories? iowa votes in 29 days. that's right. just 29 days. that's test number one. >> if you're having all sorts of difficulty, if your wife says she doesn't love you anymore. i don't care. get out and vote. all right. you have to get out and vote. >> now the billionaire businessman ran a low budget campaign in 2015, but says that's about to change. we're told to watch for trump tv ads any days now. what isn't changing is trump's style, if that's the right word for it. he likes to mix it up and drive the cable and internet chatter. last week it was bill clinton. >> i'll have a list sent to your office. monica lewinsky or paula jones, any of them. that certainly will be fair game. >> last night in mississippi, his focus was hillary clinton and president obama. >> they've created isis. hillary clinton created isis with obama. c
king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning. the first of the new year. the election year. wow. with us so to share the reporting is julie pace of the "associated press." ed o'keef of the washington post. cnn's manu raju and ashley parkers of the "new york times." can donald trump translate strong poll numbers to state by state victories? iowa votes in 29 days. that's right. just 29 days. that's test number one. >> if you're having all sorts of difficulty, if your...
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didn't know him, donald king who lived across the street often i was archer coming and going where muslim gash and took him to be a loner. >> mostly he was by hisself. couldn't associate any particular characteristic about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yeadon's mayor archer was recently released from prison and he was known to them for drug and weapons charges. >> well he has been on our radar screen and i believe he was scheduled to be in our county court next week. >> reporter: earlier investigators serve served a wan warrant at a home on west 61st street and pine streets near the shooting scene. an apartment belonging to the archer family. possibly his grandmother. archer was believed to be headed there after the alleged shooti shooting. sources say he had a key from the apartment on him when he was caught. and archer is also believed to have an address in chester that police may be checking out. he was due in a delaware county court on unrelated charges on monday. we're live in yeadon delaware county tonight, diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you. >>> new philadelphia mayor jim kenney only been on the job since monday says doe
didn't know him, donald king who lived across the street often i was archer coming and going where muslim gash and took him to be a loner. >> mostly he was by hisself. couldn't associate any particular characteristic about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yeadon's mayor archer was recently released from prison and he was known to them for drug and weapons charges. >> well he has been on our radar screen and i believe he was scheduled to be in our county court...
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the training heart rate. you want to get a physical before anything. rate. www.paof.com. physician associates orlando health. >> john: thank you. heading over to jayme king. >> jayme: downtown looking pretty good oval. clear and cold though. if you have not been outside yet, here's what it looks like across the fine state. 37 pensacola. into the 20s in tallahassee. 30 degrees duval county, jacksonville, and widespread 20s over gainesville and ocala. orlandoality about 40. and key west getting in on the act, 56. that's certainly a chill down there in the lower keys. 20s over the northern tier. and 20s and 30s with the remainder of us. the frost advisory goes until about 8:00 p.m. you have another 40 minutes or so on this. the freeze warning continues for marion and alash waugh counties going -- alachua counties. we hope you with a good weekend. it was a chiller. saturday was just plain nuts, it was like stupid cold, wind chill all day. a different bird today with mid-to-upper 60s moving back into place. average sunshine. changes coming in the form of this. a cold front is buried in here. a lot of mess. and low pressure moving in from the gulf of mexico. t
the training heart rate. you want to get a physical before anything. rate. www.paof.com. physician associates orlando health. >> john: thank you. heading over to jayme king. >> jayme: downtown looking pretty good oval. clear and cold though. if you have not been outside yet, here's what it looks like across the fine state. 37 pensacola. into the 20s in tallahassee. 30 degrees duval county, jacksonville, and widespread 20s over gainesville and ocala. orlandoality about 40. and key...
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the best business owners downtown what king sort storefronts' deter flooding business crews also attracting any debris left behind along east 14th street clearing ditches and drains. funds from the year-old the business improvement associationworks seven days a week to keep the streets and the group's president is organ the goblin. meanwhile people still need their hair cuts and store phentermine hurt busy. families visiting downtown and while they're out about getting the fund before getting soaked crews continue to work. all of >> reporter: cities in the santa the thing like that have a little bit of break. forking its magic and the embarcadero will break this morning however later today crowds rollback on-again the golden gate going on for you we do see almost almost the same type of smoke-free morning however the afternoon of a disservice to move on through will it get to live with of that and then return to work in and around tomorrow morning 3 for san jose and deliver more about six roberson rose the is still looking at 0.3 temperatures a little lower 43 low-lying cloud the couple with that. 49 san francisco 47 if jack livermore 48 pleasanton coming in phyllo this week will waive will play out this afternoon as late t
the best business owners downtown what king sort storefronts' deter flooding business crews also attracting any debris left behind along east 14th street clearing ditches and drains. funds from the year-old the business improvement associationworks seven days a week to keep the streets and the group's president is organ the goblin. meanwhile people still need their hair cuts and store phentermine hurt busy. families visiting downtown and while they're out about getting the fund before getting...
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this is between seminary road and king street but south of that, south of landmark close to duke street is where our camera is located. you can see the delays associatedsh so you can see heavy volume both on the hov lanes as well as the commuter lanes. you need to add extra time. with the closures it should help a bit but you will need to add some significant time to your morning commute if you are still going to be heading to school and/or work this morning. back to the maps right now. we told you we are keeping a close eye on major issues on the bw parkway but remember, too, our bridges and our overpasses tend to see ice when we have conditions like this and tend to be slick. so you want to be careful out thrcht luckily we're -- out there. luckily we're doing well over the 14th street bridge, roosevelt bridge and no issues over the 11th street bridge this morning so that's good news and working in our favor. talking about the bw park i, northbound and southbound seeing significant delays. going to affect commuters trying to make their way from laurel into town. once you get toward the beltway, eastern avenue, kenilworth avenue, you're good to go as
this is between seminary road and king street but south of that, south of landmark close to duke street is where our camera is located. you can see the delays associatedsh so you can see heavy volume both on the hov lanes as well as the commuter lanes. you need to add extra time. with the closures it should help a bit but you will need to add some significant time to your morning commute if you are still going to be heading to school and/or work this morning. back to the maps right now. we told...
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king pen el chapo. in an interview he has regrets about doing the interview. he disputes mexican authorities explaining it helped recapture el chapo. he met with guzman last october after being contacted by his associates. >>> we are not smarter than the dea or mexican intelligence. we had a contract in which we were able to facilitate and allowed us in. >> penn said he was surprised el chapo the most wanted men in mexico at the time could take a risk being captured just to meet him for a story in rolling stone magazine. >> i was stunned he would risk our trip. i was stunned. my article should not have made this much noise. el chapo should not van this popular figure to read about. >> we all want the drug problem to stop. if you are on the moral right or far left just as many of your children are doing the drugs, just as many of your brothers and sisters, teachers at schools are doing these drugs. >> he describes his article on el chapos a a form of experiential journalism. he is not fearful the drug cartel would try to harm him with any kind of retaliation. >> oo 24 is coming back to your tv screen but not the way you might wish. >> you are running out of time. >> it will have an all new cast not with
king pen el chapo. in an interview he has regrets about doing the interview. he disputes mexican authorities explaining it helped recapture el chapo. he met with guzman last october after being contacted by his associates. >>> we are not smarter than the dea or mexican intelligence. we had a contract in which we were able to facilitate and allowed us in. >> penn said he was surprised el chapo the most wanted men in mexico at the time could take a risk being captured just to meet...
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violence associated with people that buys stuff off of the internet, such as craigslist and all that and we want to provide a safe place for them to exchange the articles that they're buying," said king. if requested, the department is offering services such as identifing the other parties involved in transactions and verify if items are stolen by checking a serial number. residents in the community say they think it's a good idea and a way to be on the front end of a potential crime. "that's an awesom idea...if those facilities for the department opens...it will reduce and probably deminish to the point of non existance, the possiblity of being robbed or being hurt whileconducting the transaction. you never know," said navarro. "if it was said, if it was broadcasted on the site, i think it in lemars, bria bell abc 9 news. lukas: a morningside student looking to bring his parents to sioux city for his graduation has met his goal. friends set up a go fund me page for paul johnson, the student body presesent at morningside college. his parents ve never been tthe u-s, but were hoping to raise $4,000 to see their son accept his diploma. the money will be used to apply for passports for b
violence associated with people that buys stuff off of the internet, such as craigslist and all that and we want to provide a safe place for them to exchange the articles that they're buying," said king. if requested, the department is offering services such as identifing the other parties involved in transactions and verify if items are stolen by checking a serial number. residents in the community say they think it's a good idea and a way to be on the front end of a potential crime....
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the cashier will typically key it in for you. wal-mart will except your coupons a few days after they expire and use kohls cash ask burger king coupons past their expiration dates. >>> we usually associate adha did children but doctors are now treating this in adults who never realized that it could happen well beyond childhood. jeremy was in her 30s when she realized she was having trouble taking care of herself and her family. she got on medicine for depression and anxiety but learned it was only symptoms of a larger condition. after a series of tests, she >> i think a major misconception about adults with adhd is that it's shameful or should be hidden. you need to get the diagnosis ask talk about it. no matter how old you are, there are things that you can do to lead a relatively normal life. >> that's why many doctors check for adhd in their patients that plain of difficulty of concentrating. >>> there are an estimated 40 million adults in the u.s. right now, nearly 20% of the population who are living with anxiety or depression. doctors are estimating about 8 million adults are living with adhd. >>> well, anything called the broken skull challenge can'ting for the weak, right? chec
the cashier will typically key it in for you. wal-mart will except your coupons a few days after they expire and use kohls cash ask burger king coupons past their expiration dates. >>> we usually associate adha did children but doctors are now treating this in adults who never realized that it could happen well beyond childhood. jeremy was in her 30s when she realized she was having trouble taking care of herself and her family. she got on medicine for depression and anxiety but...
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didn't know him donald king, who lives across the the street often saw archer coming and going wearing muslim dress and took him to be a loaner. >> mostly by himself. you could not associate any particular characteristic about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yah den's mayor says archer was recently released from prison and he was known for drugs and weapons charges. >> he has been on our radar screen. i believe he was scheduled to be in our county court, next week. >> reporter: earlier investigators served a warrant at a home on west 61st and pine street the in philadelphia near shooting scene. an apartment belonging to the archer family, possibly his grandmother. archer was believed to be headed thereafter the a alleged shooting. the sources say he had a key from an apartment on him when he was caught. archer is also believed to have a chester address, he was due in a delaware county court on monday on unrelated charges. in yah denim's diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> meantime new philadelphia mayor jim kenney who has been on the job since only monday says he does not believe the the suspect's actions are a representation of islam. >> in no
didn't know him donald king, who lives across the the street often saw archer coming and going wearing muslim dress and took him to be a loaner. >> mostly by himself. you could not associate any particular characteristic about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yah den's mayor says archer was recently released from prison and he was known for drugs and weapons charges. >> he has been on our radar screen. i believe he was scheduled to be in our county court, next...
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king the 3rd claims that would be a bad idea. >> i believe we are moving forward and not backward. if the scholarships were lost, that was seen to me to move backward. >> the florida education association says the school away from traditional public schools and they have no plans to drop the lawsuit. 70,000 children are using the scholarships here in the state of florida. was the issue of immigration has reached the u.s. one in court today. the justice has agreed to review president barack obama's executive action to gave 5 million undocumented immigrants a break on their status. >> george estevez has been following this case. this will affect parents of children who have since been born in the united states. >> reporter: that is the thinking because parents came to the country decades ago for a better life but they did it illegally. and now the justice has said they will look at both sides of the argument. >> today the justices agreed to hear case the challenges president obama's executive actions to shield millions from deportation. so far 26 states including florida signed onto a lawsuit accusing the president of ignoring federal law at issue is the first action for pairs of america
king the 3rd claims that would be a bad idea. >> i believe we are moving forward and not backward. if the scholarships were lost, that was seen to me to move backward. >> the florida education association says the school away from traditional public schools and they have no plans to drop the lawsuit. 70,000 children are using the scholarships here in the state of florida. was the issue of immigration has reached the u.s. one in court today. the justice has agreed to review president...
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him donald king who lives across the street saw archer coming and going wearing muslim dress and took him to be a loaner. >> mostly he was by himself, so, you know, you could not really associate any particular characteristics about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yah den's mayor says archer was released from prison and known to them for drug and weapons charges. >> he has been on our radar screen and i believe he was scheduled to be in our county clerk next week. >> reporter: earlier investigators served a warrant at west 61st and pine streets in philadelphia a near the shooting scene. an apartment belonging to the archer family, possibly his grandmother. archer was believed to be heading thereafter the shooting. sources say he had a key from the apartment on him when he was caught. archer is believed to have a chester address and he was due in the delaware county court on monday on unrelated charges. in yah denim's diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new philadelphia mayor jim kenney has only been on the job since monday says he does in the believe suspect's actions are a representation of the islam. >> in no way, shame or form does anyone in this
him donald king who lives across the street saw archer coming and going wearing muslim dress and took him to be a loaner. >> mostly he was by himself, so, you know, you could not really associate any particular characteristics about him other than he would come and go. >> reporter: yah den's mayor says archer was released from prison and known to them for drug and weapons charges. >> he has been on our radar screen and i believe he was scheduled to be in our county clerk next...
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the arms association. tom is in winston, montana, line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, tom. caller: i was on that walk with martin luther king in selma. i like all events of this world to be divided between good and bad. it was a good walk. in high school, we were the rascals that kept the buses running from midwest into mississippi, alabama, louisiana and bring black kids to u.s. farms from memorial day to labor day. i want to say that all of this was goodness. host: tom in winston, montana. thomas is in texas. caller: i want to know the difference between the iran deal and this deal. why did the u.n. inspector resign? thank you. guest: i'm not sure i understand the question. as many of you know the iran contra deal was something from some 35 years ago. that the reagan administration was involved in. this is far different arrangement having to do with iran's nuclear activity. there's one previous caller asked about that i wanted to come back to about the inspections that this agreement put in place. the agency can request a short notice inspection of any iranian site that they have concerns about. that doesn't mean that the
the arms association. tom is in winston, montana, line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, tom. caller: i was on that walk with martin luther king in selma. i like all events of this world to be divided between good and bad. it was a good walk. in high school, we were the rascals that kept the buses running from midwest into mississippi, alabama, louisiana and bring black kids to u.s. farms from memorial day to labor day. i want to say that all of this was...
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associate's degree. if a student walked a few blocks away to chicago city college's kennedy king campus in comparison, it could have received the same degree not for $42,000 but for $7,000. and the likelihood of defaulting on student loans for this degree not one in five like it was at le cordon bleu, one in 20. harrington, i talked about them before. harrington college of design exploited hannah moore, a young woman from chicago whom i've come to know. she got her degree from harrington after transferring from a community college. she couldn't find a job in her field with her harrington degree. it turned out to be worthless. what did it cost her to get the harrington degree? this for-profit college degree heavily marketed? hannah paid $125,000. she still carries that debt to this day. but it's growing. she can't pay it off fast enough. and it's mushroomed to $150,000. this poor young woman, her life is compromised because of the exploitation of her ambition to do something important in life. she lives in her parents' basement. her dad has come out of retirement to try to help his daughter pay off her student loans because, you
associate's degree. if a student walked a few blocks away to chicago city college's kennedy king campus in comparison, it could have received the same degree not for $42,000 but for $7,000. and the likelihood of defaulting on student loans for this degree not one in five like it was at le cordon bleu, one in 20. harrington, i talked about them before. harrington college of design exploited hannah moore, a young woman from chicago whom i've come to know. she got her degree from harrington after...