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the nightmare 30s tomorrow mostly cloudy . high temperatures in the low 40s and lynn shows in the 30s and at times 20s . it gets colder into the weekend then a recovery middle part next week. >> it is a solemn tradition st. patrick's day in cleveland to pay tribute to a public club gathered for the memorial to fallen firefighters recognizing captain richard nickels fe of hook and ladder number two, add his name to the memorial he was exposed to biological waste of fighting a fire in 1983 led to a lengthy illness and then his death in 2012.. >> hillel to be a fireman he loved the the fire department and i think he prayed every night for both police and fire. >> firefighters must be prepared to make sacrifices stanwyck regular situation it recognizes 77 firefighters who died in the line of duty since 1863. >> no marshalville and seaworld as announcing it is getting rid end of an era and seaworld, they will stop breeding killer whales andfll pledged to phase out all shows involving them they been under fireth since the release of
the nightmare 30s tomorrow mostly cloudy . high temperatures in the low 40s and lynn shows in the 30s and at times 20s . it gets colder into the weekend then a recovery middle part next week. >> it is a solemn tradition st. patrick's day in cleveland to pay tribute to a public club gathered for the memorial to fallen firefighters recognizing captain richard nickels fe of hook and ladder number two, add his name to the memorial he was exposed to biological waste of fighting a fire in 1983...
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. >> tv journalist erin andrews reliving the nightmare. she takes the stand in her civil case. >>> and martin day gadgets that entertainers and make life easier could have hidden risks that might make you and your family targets for hackers. the important consumer alert ahead. >>> and no pictures, the warning from wildlife officer as >>> and a nice start this morning, we are seeing the warm- up underway with upper 70s it is dry out th >>> tv personality erin andrews is on the state -- stand again. she was emotional yesterday when she recalled the moment she learned rychel barrett had secretly videotaped to make it in her tote hotel room. >> on the stand on monday erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot internet. >> everybody put out that i was doing it for publicity and that ripped me apart. >> a sports broadcaster is suing the man who recorded the videos and the franchise owner of this national marriott for $75 million. the hotel where he recorded the videos through a peephole. she testified she found out about the
. >> tv journalist erin andrews reliving the nightmare. she takes the stand in her civil case. >>> and martin day gadgets that entertainers and make life easier could have hidden risks that might make you and your family targets for hackers. the important consumer alert ahead. >>> and no pictures, the warning from wildlife officer as >>> and a nice start this morning, we are seeing the warm- up underway with upper 70s it is dry out th >>> tv personality...
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marine corps veteran tried medication, he tried counseling, but none f it helped with the nightmares brought on by ptsd until his service dog came home. >> i felt like the sleep aids weren't really working and i felt like the anti-depressants were exacerbating my issues. >>reporter: he was getting his treatment through the v.a. but it doesn't pay for service dogs, his family helped pick up the cost, there's also charities that can help, but for most veterans, it's just not an option. >> they're stuck in the v.a. system and trying to get better on their own. service dog like molly doesn't cost cheap, $25-35,000. a new bill by florida congressman called the paws act would have the v.a. start picking up the tab for service dogs for veterans with severe cases of post-traumatic stress. >> i think it's a very common sense bill. i think it will give veterans more options. and i do think that it could potentially save lives. >>reporter: now doing well in college, his service dog trained to notice when the nightmares are coming and wake him up. the restless nights, now rare. >> a dog, more tha
marine corps veteran tried medication, he tried counseling, but none f it helped with the nightmares brought on by ptsd until his service dog came home. >> i felt like the sleep aids weren't really working and i felt like the anti-depressants were exacerbating my issues. >>reporter: he was getting his treatment through the v.a. but it doesn't pay for service dogs, his family helped pick up the cost, there's also charities that can help, but for most veterans, it's just not an...
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." >> tonight ofrontline, "hunting the nightmare bacteria." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by tfrontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. major funding for this program is provided by the kendeda fund. >> narrator: this is the story of three seemingly disconnected events beginning at the same time. what they each have in common
." >> tonight ofrontline, "hunting the nightmare bacteria." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation....
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but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his face--habiltual offender-14 yr old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about it."while it's a state law that sex offender have to live at least 1000 feet from a school -- they cant stop them from working near one -- and contractors are not required to disclose that information-- not all banks are required to look for it. now her message to others--"if you're going to hire anybody--don't trust anyone but yourself to check them out."roe: now experts suggest some of the questions that you can ask-- is the better business bureau? does your back do a background check? --you can always looks to see who is registered as a sex offender online.. some simple step
but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his face--habiltual offender-14 yr old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about...
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she requested donations be made to the reagan library. >>> nightmare commute on a bay area freeway. he headache. >> and the one big road block. >> and the democratic presidential candidates go head to head. the hot topic that turned into common ground. >> snow, rain, wind, high surf, thunderstorms, and wait until you see what's in the week ahead. as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza. ,,,,,,,,,, notorious for heavy trafficw one county leader has a soln to speed things up. but kp's jeffrey schaub tells us.. 's around the road... could stand in the way. track: highway 37. any comm will tell you it's a nightme mos: "this is insane." " they need to widen this hig" mos: "this is insane." " >>> highway 37, any commuter will tell you it's a nightmare. >> what do you think about the traffic on 37? >> it's crazy. backed up here, you can't get through, it takes forever. >> really need to widen that road. >> reporter: this 21-mile stretch of road between highway 121 in so moment county, and bear island has been a two lane blacktop since the 1930s. now, anything can slow down traffic. elephant
she requested donations be made to the reagan library. >>> nightmare commute on a bay area freeway. he headache. >> and the one big road block. >> and the democratic presidential candidates go head to head. the hot topic that turned into common ground. >> snow, rain, wind, high surf, thunderstorms, and wait until you see what's in the week ahead. as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza. ,,,,,,,,,, notorious for heavy trafficw one county leader has a soln to speed...
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but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his face--habiltual offender-14 yr old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes
but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his face--habiltual offender-14 yr old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes
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lauren: commuters in the nation's capitol may be waking up to a travel nightmare. the entire d.c. metro shut down for emergency inspection. nicole: 5:01 a.m. new york time. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect that they ahead. lauren: the morning after super tuesday to plano. significant victories for gop front runner donald trump winning three states in yesterday's republican primary. trump got 45.8% of the vote collecting all of the states 99 delegates. senator marco rubio jobs for the white house. in illinois, at 38.8% support. train to on north carolina 42.2% or 36.8%. missouri remains too close to call. trump is at 40.8%, cruiser 40.6%. lauren: meanwhile, john kasich scored his first victory, taking all of his home state 66 delegates. >> where something happened and makes the republican party the biggest political story anywhere in the world. everybody's writing about it all over europe, all over the world they talk about it. millions of people are coming into though. this is an example today. i'm looking at the
lauren: commuters in the nation's capitol may be waking up to a travel nightmare. the entire d.c. metro shut down for emergency inspection. nicole: 5:01 a.m. new york time. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect that they ahead. lauren: the morning after super tuesday to plano. significant victories for gop front runner donald trump winning three states in yesterday's republican primary. trump got 45.8% of the vote...
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it includes graphic information on the nightmare that a faced in gateway, the tiny town is grand junction. inside this home-- police say 61-year- old claude lee wilkerson carried out his crime. the 26-year-old victim was homeless, when wilkerson brought her to his home. he'd promised to let her stay there-- and pay her for doing work around the house. but the victim says-- when she got there-- wilkerson put a chemical on a rag-- to make her pass out. she then was chained up to a bed. she says wilkerson repeatedly raped her... ...and treated her like a "pet." ..rewarding her for "good behavior." the whole time-- a 14-year-old runway out the crime. that girl got away from the home... and told police about the woman who was kidnapped. wilkerson was first arrested in colorado in 1974 -- during a burglary case in grand junction. in 1978 - he was one of four men arrested and convicted in connection with the deaths of three people during a jewelry store robbery in shiner, texas. that put him on death row. but the conviction was thrown out-- on a technicality. now-- wilkerson is back behind bars.
it includes graphic information on the nightmare that a faced in gateway, the tiny town is grand junction. inside this home-- police say 61-year- old claude lee wilkerson carried out his crime. the 26-year-old victim was homeless, when wilkerson brought her to his home. he'd promised to let her stay there-- and pay her for doing work around the house. but the victim says-- when she got there-- wilkerson put a chemical on a rag-- to make her pass out. she then was chained up to a bed. she says...
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i've said many times befofo trump's victories on supertutuday have splitithe blican party iteyd the nightmare age we are nowthththceptce stage trumpms path t tthe nononation but republblantrategist brad blakeman says thth would be bad for ththrty. ififonald wiwi fair and square it would be a a sastst not to give it him trump'p'momentum hah not only ststned the p establishm ben carso leed a statement saying g no longesees a path forward. hillwhat a super t tsdsd the dememratirace, hillary clinton is s4s4sing to p pl away in theemocratic ra, hillary intois startininto pull ay om bere erer e won sestates o osuper @ tuesday.y.ernisanders won four. t sanders -- who rallied timistic. we can win here if tre i i lalae voter turnout. please e vo. e veveononsenator raised 12 llion dollmo than boswell, cbs news, washington.n. surveys of voters inix s stes owed ninety perct t of trump suprterersaid they were lking for an outsiderer lf we angry withovernment. a nightmare inired his dream. ming up on 1news a a4:30, about being inside the theater r ere james holmes& killed 12 peoplf barely esesped with his
i've said many times befofo trump's victories on supertutuday have splitithe blican party iteyd the nightmare age we are nowthththceptce stage trumpms path t tthe nononation but republblantrategist brad blakeman says thth would be bad for ththrty. ififonald wiwi fair and square it would be a a sastst not to give it him trump'p'momentum hah not only ststned the p establishm ben carso leed a statement saying g no longesees a path forward. hillwhat a super t tsdsd the dememratirace, hillary...
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he's turning american dream into the european nightmare. >> trevor: oh, the european nightmare. that's the one where my penis turns into a baguette and then a mime eats it. ( laughter ) that is-- that's more of a dream than a nightmare, now that i-- now that i look at it. that's not so bad. so donald trump's main smej basically the same doom and gloom a lot of republicans have been preaching for years. but they're saying he's not the kind of candidate they want. so what kind of candidates have republicans been looking for? >> we need someone who is truly going to be outside washington. >> you need an outsider that will walk into washington, d.c. >> we need people from outside of washington. >> government of the insiders, by the insiders, for the insiders. >> we are gomped by a permanent political class. >> not of the washington scene. >> i'm the only guy that hasn't spent time in washington. >> trevor: yes, yes, and congratulations, mitt romney, because you still haven't spent any time in washington. perfect record, yeah. ( applause ) who's more of an outsider to washington than
he's turning american dream into the european nightmare. >> trevor: oh, the european nightmare. that's the one where my penis turns into a baguette and then a mime eats it. ( laughter ) that is-- that's more of a dream than a nightmare, now that i-- now that i look at it. that's not so bad. so donald trump's main smej basically the same doom and gloom a lot of republicans have been preaching for years. but they're saying he's not the kind of candidate they want. so what kind of candidates...
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but as you can see -- that didn't happen.she ended her contract with him, but the nightmare continues.she found out he was a registered sex offender. (***carrie wilson-loveland***) ""it makes me sick. because how many people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about it." contractors to say that they are sex offenders! we have an exciting update to a story we've been following for several weeks: a thank you from the mother of a young cancer patient who asked for your prayers. prayers.you recall jennie nieves brought her daughter, daphne, to cincinnati hoping doctors at our children's hospital could save her life. she had previously been given a less than 50 percent chance of surviving her leukemia. doctors here found a perfect match for a bone marrow transplant which daphne had done on february 23rd, her tenth birthday. her mother tells us testing this week shows it was a complete success. she says daphne's previous cells have disappeared and only the new ones are working. this means she has a very good chance of being cancer free for the rest it'll be a
but as you can see -- that didn't happen.she ended her contract with him, but the nightmare continues.she found out he was a registered sex offender. (***carrie wilson-loveland***) ""it makes me sick. because how many people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about it." contractors to say that they are sex offenders! we have an exciting update to a story we've been following for several weeks: a thank you from the mother of a young cancer...
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for one tampa woman, the nightmare has been going on for a decade. for years, esther taylor endured the calls and letters from debt collectors. >> this is her signature. >> is that your signature? >> no. >> reporter: esther claims an security number and took out loans totaling $100,000. >> that's what she put as me. my name. signature. but it's not me. >> reporter: she tried filing a police report but was not sure where else to turn. >> i did cry. i lost sleep. just anxious. i wake up at night. >> reporter: hillsborough consumer protection chief eric ellison says victims have to act fast to repair the damage. >> they need to file a police report and a complaint with the federal trade commission so they can get an identity theft affidavit. >> reporter: it proves to creditors, it's not something trying to escape a bad debt. then contact the credit bureaus. >> there's three of them. put a fraud alert out on their credit reports. >> reporter: a fraud alert notifies you any time that someone uses your information to apply for a new loan or credit card. >>
for one tampa woman, the nightmare has been going on for a decade. for years, esther taylor endured the calls and letters from debt collectors. >> this is her signature. >> is that your signature? >> no. >> reporter: esther claims an security number and took out loans totaling $100,000. >> that's what she put as me. my name. signature. but it's not me. >> reporter: she tried filing a police report but was not sure where else to turn. >> i did cry. i...
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it's the nightmare that doesn't stop." andrews is also suing the man who filmed her: michael david barrett-- a former insurance executive. she claims the hotel made it easy for him to track her down and film her on his barrett sot: "i had picked up the house phone and i called the operator and asked, can i have erin andrews room? they connected me // so then i knew what room she was in." the hotel calls barrett a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. barrett plead guilty to stalking in 2010 and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. sot - "they could have stopped this.. and i'm so angry. i'm so mad." tag: erin andrews wasn't the only woman michael barrett videotape thru a hotel peephole? he posted videos of at least 10 more videos online. police in washington state say charges probably won't be filed against the person who belonging to actress salma hayek. it happened back on february 19th. investigators say hayek's two dogs ran off her property and garage where they started fighting with the owner came out and fire
it's the nightmare that doesn't stop." andrews is also suing the man who filmed her: michael david barrett-- a former insurance executive. she claims the hotel made it easy for him to track her down and film her on his barrett sot: "i had picked up the house phone and i called the operator and asked, can i have erin andrews room? they connected me // so then i knew what room she was in." the hotel calls barrett a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. barrett plead guilty...
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to leave tanzania, airport security saw the sue of '94 and called anti- poaching officials, and the nightmare began. >> told us we were arrested, and to get in the van. >> reporter: they were taken to jail and later prisoned charged with poaching, punishable by 20 years in prison and a stiff fine. >> that was very scary because we were in with real criminals, you know, and they were just lined up in the waiting room, or whatever you call it, the backing area. >> reporter: john grant is 72- year-old retired dentist and his wife would end up paying thousands of dollars he says to bribe a judge and other foirns to get the charges reduced and to get an earlier court hearing. grant was able to contact a foster city council member who called peninsula congresswoman jackie spear. spear called the ambassador in tanzania and the charges were reduced to failing to have an export permit, which carries a $30,000 fine. >> they said, are you willing to pay that? we said, absolutely. so i mean, it cost us $30,000 fine for buying a souvenir. plus additional $30,000 in bribes and lawyers fees to get out of th
to leave tanzania, airport security saw the sue of '94 and called anti- poaching officials, and the nightmare began. >> told us we were arrested, and to get in the van. >> reporter: they were taken to jail and later prisoned charged with poaching, punishable by 20 years in prison and a stiff fine. >> that was very scary because we were in with real criminals, you know, and they were just lined up in the waiting room, or whatever you call it, the backing area. >>...
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but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes me sick. because how many people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about it."while it's a state law that sex offender have to live at least 1000 feet from a school -- they cant stop them from working near one -- and contractors are not required to disclose that information-- not all banks are required to look for it. now her message to others--"if you're going to hire anybody--don't trust anyone but yourself to check them out."roe: now experts suggest some of the questions that you can ask-- is the business accredited by the better business bureau? does your back do a background check? --you can always looks to see who is registered as a sex offender onl
but the nightmare would continue-- he was a sex offender. "so she pulled his picture up on the sex offender registry. there's his old girls and under."she was horrified. it was a topic that hit too close to home. he ex-husband is in prison."my children's father who i had to report was also a sex offender."this contractor was approved by the bank-"it makes me sick. because how many people could have a history like this and be working in your home and not know about...
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sot brad blakeman/republican strategist it beyond the nightmare stage we are now in the acceptance stage theres talk that some gop leaders will try to block trumps path to the nomination 2-shot with boswell but republican strategist brad blakeman says that would be bad for the party. sot brad blakeman/republican strategist if donald wins fair and square it would be a saster not to give it to him aig boswell on camera bridge umps momentum has not only stunned the gop establishment, ben carson released a statement saying he no longer sees a path forward. nats hillary what a super tuesday in the democratic race, hillary clinton is starting to pull away from bernie sanders grx she won seven states on super tuesday. bernie sanders won four. nats bernie ) )bernie assuming we get this but sanders who rallied wednesday in maine says he is happy with his super tuesday results. sot bernie sanders rally today we had an extraordinary night in minnesota we took on the dem gov and 2 senator and we won there by 24 points the vermont senator raised 12 million dollars more than clinton in the last month.
sot brad blakeman/republican strategist it beyond the nightmare stage we are now in the acceptance stage theres talk that some gop leaders will try to block trumps path to the nomination 2-shot with boswell but republican strategist brad blakeman says that would be bad for the party. sot brad blakeman/republican strategist if donald wins fair and square it would be a saster not to give it to him aig boswell on camera bridge umps momentum has not only stunned the gop establishment, ben carson...
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. >> reporter: each time her eldest pretended she was asleep but the nightmare was real. she hadn't mentioned the homeless shelters or the fear or the arrest. >> being in jail opened up his eyes. >> reporter: her had had a habit of putting his hands on her mom. >> my main thing is just to be strong for my kids. >> reporter: she found healing. she says it came in the form of the boys and girls' club. the kids took to it. the club awarded her a $5,000 scholarship. >> i want to help people who went through the same things i went through. >> reporter: she 17 now. next year she will be in college. the first in the family. studying social work. soon they will beat for others. social work. that will allow her to help folks. april 8 she will represent cleveland for a scholarship and hopes to win at the national level. >> we are pulling for you. we are pulling for you. great story. >> strong lady. >>> after all the talk about may surprise you. participation in youth football is growing fast. faster than any other sport. 120,000 more kids 6 to 14 started playing last year and tackle
. >> reporter: each time her eldest pretended she was asleep but the nightmare was real. she hadn't mentioned the homeless shelters or the fear or the arrest. >> being in jail opened up his eyes. >> reporter: her had had a habit of putting his hands on her mom. >> my main thing is just to be strong for my kids. >> reporter: she found healing. she says it came in the form of the boys and girls' club. the kids took to it. the club awarded her a $5,000 scholarship....
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. >> we expected the worst because of the fighting, but i think the nightmare is over. the work can be finished by the end of 2016. see what hasll survived the cultural onslaught of the extremists and will keep a watchful eye on the government's restoration efforts in a city that unesco has classified as a world heritage site. brown reporting their banquet next, to latin america, where pressure is mounting on dilma rousseff. bar association plans to file a new request for her in peach. -- toecision -- after file a new request for impeachment. she has ruled out stepping down, despite the mass demonstrations. our correspondent has this report. scandal that has blown up in the face of brazil's government. on the right, president dilma rousseff. on the left, ex-president lula, both caught up in brazil's biggest ever corruption case. -- time protesters >> he is hiding lula and dilma behind him. mauro two years, sergio massive taking over a probe into petrobras, accused of businessmantate huge bribes. the supreme court judge took the investigation into lula out of mauro's hand
. >> we expected the worst because of the fighting, but i think the nightmare is over. the work can be finished by the end of 2016. see what hasll survived the cultural onslaught of the extremists and will keep a watchful eye on the government's restoration efforts in a city that unesco has classified as a world heritage site. brown reporting their banquet next, to latin america, where pressure is mounting on dilma rousseff. bar association plans to file a new request for her in peach. --...
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jonathan: days after the nightmare shooting at madison high school, one athlete is columbus. we've got details on the student-athlete overcoming any adversity you might feel from and your live look outside. citycam 5 got old glory. plenty of win as it's stiff in the wind. stay with us. (vo) combine the right things. sprinkle in the details. and something amazing happens for everyone. that's our inspiration for fancy feast medleys. entr\es like white meat chicken florentine and wild salmon primavera with garden veggies and greens. a perfect combination. available in gravy and now pate. fancy feast medleys. jonathan: welcome back. battling for a dream. days after the nightmare only on wlwt, news 5's zach wells spoke with a wrestler from madison trying to win a state title in columbus. zach: the lights in high school wrestling shine brightest countrywide in columbus. tens of thousands of fans, but one goal after one tragic week at school for middletown madison wrestler nick savarda. >> i knew my goal has been all season. that's what i've stayed focused on throughout everything th
jonathan: days after the nightmare shooting at madison high school, one athlete is columbus. we've got details on the student-athlete overcoming any adversity you might feel from and your live look outside. citycam 5 got old glory. plenty of win as it's stiff in the wind. stay with us. (vo) combine the right things. sprinkle in the details. and something amazing happens for everyone. that's our inspiration for fancy feast medleys. entr\es like white meat chicken florentine and wild salmon...
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it's becoming more decentralized and so, more and more, basically, the nightmare scenario is happening. where at first, the foreign doctor -- at first, the fortunately fighters went to syria. now, they are coming back and striking soft targets. >> 400 number is possible. >> that led the u.s. state department to issue a broad warning for all of europe saying there could be near-term attacks. so, i take it you obviously think they face a very serious threat. >> i do, but that said, you know, if i were in charge of the state department, i wouldn't relief that sort of a statement -- release that sort of a statement because it basically implies that the risk is uniform throughout europe. that's clearly not the case. there is wide variation in terms of which countries are supplying the foreign fighters. even within these countries, certain kinds of areas are much more dangerous than others. so, i actually think that you could travel to europe very safely and that it's it important to understand the relative risks and not overreact here. >> max abrams from northeastern university, good to hav
it's becoming more decentralized and so, more and more, basically, the nightmare scenario is happening. where at first, the foreign doctor -- at first, the fortunately fighters went to syria. now, they are coming back and striking soft targets. >> 400 number is possible. >> that led the u.s. state department to issue a broad warning for all of europe saying there could be near-term attacks. so, i take it you obviously think they face a very serious threat. >> i do, but that...
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this home video shows the nightmare the family is living. starting early saturday evening, raw sewage began bubbling out of the toilets and bathtubs inside their millbrae home. and then continued spewing throughout their house for the next seven hours. >> there was sewage, debris and water everywhere. and my toilet and my shower stall was all flooded. >> reporter: across the street harry herbst's garage flooded, too. these bags contain items destroyed by sewage water. >> there's photographs, trinkets, you know, memories, childhood memories both myself, my wife, the children, some goodies from the grandkids. >> reporter: the millbrae interim public works director says the city is investigating the problem but suspects employees with the company sewer rat cut a hole in the main line then covered it with a steel plate instead of capping it. the storm pushed rocks into the line and clogging it backing up raw sewage into at least three homes. this house was hit the hardest with sewage pouring out of the air vent and into several downstairs rooms.
this home video shows the nightmare the family is living. starting early saturday evening, raw sewage began bubbling out of the toilets and bathtubs inside their millbrae home. and then continued spewing throughout their house for the next seven hours. >> there was sewage, debris and water everywhere. and my toilet and my shower stall was all flooded. >> reporter: across the street harry herbst's garage flooded, too. these bags contain items destroyed by sewage water. >>...
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. >> reporter: on the stand monday, erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet. >> everybody thought ways doing it for publicity, and that ripped me apart. >> reporter: the now fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrett, the man who recorded the video, and the hotel where andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend called her. >> he said there's naked video of you on the internet. i said no there's not. i don't do that. what are you talking about? >> she was hysteric ale. >> reporter: monday, her -- she was hysterical. >> reporter: monday, her mother testified. >> this them, barrett described renting hotel rooms next to andrews to shoot the videos. the hotel maintains barrett is solely to blame. don champion, reporting. >> michael barrett spent two 1/2 years in federal prison and has not shown up in court to fight the lawsuit. >>> funeral arrangements are under way for actor george he was part of the 1960s classic "cool hand luke." the 91-year-old's grandson says kennedy died of old age. he carv
. >> reporter: on the stand monday, erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet. >> everybody thought ways doing it for publicity, and that ripped me apart. >> reporter: the now fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrett, the man who recorded the video, and the hotel where andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend called her. >> he said there's naked video of you on the...
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. >> there is only one campaign >> the nightmare scenario for the staff in robbins, a trump win in ohio and florida. on the democratic slide -- side, clinton hoping to deliver a knockout blow to sanders for the race shifts westward. jason: you may find some shorter lines if you are voting in orange county. 22% of voters have already cast ballots. that' s an even split between absentee and the now-closed early voting period. orange county' s elections supervisor is predicting a 45% primary turnout. wesh 2 is the place to turn with all your commitment 2016 coverage. our live coverage begins at 8:00 on c.w. 18 and continues until 11:00. catch our election special on wesh 2 starting at 10:00. you' ll hear from the winners, losers, and voters, as well as some in-depth analysis into what happens next. turning to seminole county, the that took out a power pole and send two people to the hospital. crews worked late into that night in longwood on state road 4-34 near grant -- 434 near grant street. the intersection was closed for hours. police say four cars were involved and a hummer slammed int
. >> there is only one campaign >> the nightmare scenario for the staff in robbins, a trump win in ohio and florida. on the democratic slide -- side, clinton hoping to deliver a knockout blow to sanders for the race shifts westward. jason: you may find some shorter lines if you are voting in orange county. 22% of voters have already cast ballots. that' s an even split between absentee and the now-closed early voting period. orange county' s elections supervisor is predicting a 45%...
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i didn't think i could bear it, just reliving of the nightmare. >> reporter: the nightmare began when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman were found murdered in the exclusive l.a. neighborhood of brentwood. kris jenner, nicole's best friend, remembers getting the horrible news. >> i was, like, what, what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. >> reporter: then came the infamous low speed bronco chase, which had marcia clark watching and seething. >> we looked like the biggest idiots ever. >> possibly armed, use caution. it was -- could this get any worse? >> reporter: it did. simpson was soon arrested and charged. >> we do have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> reporter: evidence rich in simpson's blood and dna. but the defense would undermine the prosecution's case by suggesting that evidence was tainted when gathered by a sloppy police department. >> i had had so many days of going back up to my office and feeling like, we're toast. it's over. there is no way. >> reporter: eventually the so-called trial of the century became a case more about race than evidenc
i didn't think i could bear it, just reliving of the nightmare. >> reporter: the nightmare began when nicole brown simpson and her friend ron goldman were found murdered in the exclusive l.a. neighborhood of brentwood. kris jenner, nicole's best friend, remembers getting the horrible news. >> i was, like, what, what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. >> reporter: then came the infamous low speed bronco chase, which had marcia clark watching and seething. >> we...
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what's the nightmare that they're wore reed about? >> the nightmare is a divided field of opposition to donald trump and as long as that continues as we have been saying for weeks, the easier it makes it for donald trump to continue to rack up victories, and as we get to march 15, when states can award delegates on a winner take all basis, if that field continues to be divided, he can win virtually all of the delegates in the state without getting the majority of the vote. so it is a terribly difficult proposition for the establishment. you've now got in ted cruz and marco rubio and john kasich, candidates that represent other different wings of the republican party, and wings that may be warring against one another. how you get them together in some consolidated fashion to take on trump, i think is the thing that's baffling all of the people who are trying to stop trump. >> the question, though, is, dan, they might not necessarily, any of these other republicans, whether cruz or rubio or john kasich, they might not be able to reach t
what's the nightmare that they're wore reed about? >> the nightmare is a divided field of opposition to donald trump and as long as that continues as we have been saying for weeks, the easier it makes it for donald trump to continue to rack up victories, and as we get to march 15, when states can award delegates on a winner take all basis, if that field continues to be divided, he can win virtually all of the delegates in the state without getting the majority of the vote. so it is a...
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. >>> chances are the nightmare traffic sometime this week. >>> a maryland man facing dui charges after hitting a state police cruiser in alexandria. it happened near van dorn street and officials say he was in his cruiser with his light on when a car hit him from behind. fortunately the in the vehicle behind him were not injured. >>> people who live here gathered at the community center to rally against the grand opening of the gun shop. the owner says he has seen a lot of support. >> the gun shop down the street doesn't make sense. >> we have had an outpouring of support. >> the owner, dennis pratt, said his stores comply with all state laws. >>> this is the first weekend the cherry blossoms are in peak bloom and that means peak traffic in and around the district earlier today. but it didn't stop big crowds. >> fantastic. the festival continues through april 17th. >> keep the picture coming. tweet us your cherry bom pictures and we will add them to the online gallery. open the nbc washington app and check my twitter handle as well. >>> and then the first of two baby eagles hatched in
. >>> chances are the nightmare traffic sometime this week. >>> a maryland man facing dui charges after hitting a state police cruiser in alexandria. it happened near van dorn street and officials say he was in his cruiser with his light on when a car hit him from behind. fortunately the in the vehicle behind him were not injured. >>> people who live here gathered at the community center to rally against the grand opening of the gun shop. the owner says he has seen a...
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the nightmare that we all think about. >> oh! >> ten times worse. >> trapped in a full elevator, nine people, stranded at the fulton street station in new >> this is the command center. there. it's right there. help! elevator. >> you just start to see these people melt down a little bit. >> this is crazy. [ bleep ]. >> this is when you really sort of get to understand people's personalities when they're trapped this close. you're forced to talk to them. >> i think i would absolutely freak out if i was stuck in an elevator. >> this guy kind of loses it first. the nice lady you hear on the phone does offer this guy some of her water. >> i have a super little bit of water. >> they are in contact with the little call box that we see in the elevators. >> we'll dispatch somebody. they should be there in about five minutes. >> they don't feel like he's offering enough help. they're like, send the fire department now. >> tell them to hurry! hyperventilating. i am thinking about the fact that, like, we're not moving and the room is startin
the nightmare that we all think about. >> oh! >> ten times worse. >> trapped in a full elevator, nine people, stranded at the fulton street station in new >> this is the command center. there. it's right there. help! elevator. >> you just start to see these people melt down a little bit. >> this is crazy. [ bleep ]. >> this is when you really sort of get to understand people's personalities when they're trapped this close. you're forced to talk to them....
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. >> reporter: on the scanned monday, erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude video of her >> everybody thought i was doing it for publicly. >> reporter: the now fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrett, the man who recorded the video for $75 million. the hotel is where barrett recorded one of the videos through a peephole. andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend called her. >> he said erin, there's a naked video of you on the interned. i said no, there's nott i don't do that. what are you talking about? >> she was hysterical. >> reporter: monday her mother talked about the lingering effects of the video. >> she still has to travel, and that makes her very nervous. >> reporter: video clips from barrett's deposition were played in court monday. in them, he described renting hotel rooms next to andrews to shoot the videos. the franchise owner of the motel maintains barrett is don champion, north carolina news. >>> a local woman is reconnecting with a british man she didn't remember seven decades after they first met
. >> reporter: on the scanned monday, erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude video of her >> everybody thought i was doing it for publicly. >> reporter: the now fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrett, the man who recorded the video for $75 million. the hotel is where barrett recorded one of the videos through a peephole. andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend called her. >> he said erin, there's...
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we were also waking up to the nightmare in pennsylvania of water contamination. nt to binghamton. i had been reading about fracking, didn't understand it, didn't understand the potential impacts at the time and my eyes were opened. i met this family from pennsylvania who had a jug of contaminated water from their well and between the methane migration and the introduction of the chemicals in the fracking process, they were saying the water in our town has been destroyed. water is sacred to me. new york, those are crucial resources, our fertile land, clean air and clean water and so, yeah, i got involved >>> did those communities feel at all torn because they also know that, perhaps, it means jobs in a place like binghamton which has lost a lot of jobs >> yeah. the farmers stood to make a lot of money. many people who leased their land in pennsylvania sold and left. we were in danger of something like that happening. there wasn't full disclosure about the risk. also a lot of the people leased early and didn't really get adequate compensation. as time was moving on,
we were also waking up to the nightmare in pennsylvania of water contamination. nt to binghamton. i had been reading about fracking, didn't understand it, didn't understand the potential impacts at the time and my eyes were opened. i met this family from pennsylvania who had a jug of contaminated water from their well and between the methane migration and the introduction of the chemicals in the fracking process, they were saying the water in our town has been destroyed. water is sacred to me....
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. >> reporter: recounting the horrific moments when survival was uncertain. >> it was a nightmare. the worst nightmare you could imagine. >> reporter: but perhaps more importantly, the true nature of can shine bright in the darkest times. >> it was really this sense of humanity that emerged in this sense of me shows that these types of things don't defeat the human spirit. >> for the latest on brussels, tune in to gma tomorrow. and as always, we're online at on our "nightline" facebook page. tonight our thoughts are with the victims, the survivors and those struggling. >>> coming to you from hollywood, almost live, it's "comics unleashed" with your host byron byron welcomes andre hernandez,
. >> reporter: recounting the horrific moments when survival was uncertain. >> it was a nightmare. the worst nightmare you could imagine. >> reporter: but perhaps more importantly, the true nature of can shine bright in the darkest times. >> it was really this sense of humanity that emerged in this sense of me shows that these types of things don't defeat the human spirit. >> for the latest on brussels, tune in to gma tomorrow. and as always, we're online at on our...
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. >> reporter: on the stand monday erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet.>> i was those people were saying i was doing it for publicity. >> reporter: the fox sports contact is suing michael barrett the man who recorded the video and the franchise owner of marriott for $75 million. the hotel is where he recorded the video through a people and andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend called her. >> he said there's a naked video of you on the internet. i said no there's not i don't do that. what are you talking about? >> she was hysterical. >> reporter: monday her mother testified about getting a call that night and the lingering effects of the video. >> she still has to travel and it makes her very nervous. >> reporter: video clips were paid in court monday and in them he describe renting hotel rooms to andrews to shoot the videos and the owner of the hotel maintains barrett is fully to blame. don champion cbs news.>> michael barrett spent 2 1/2 years and federal prison for recording the video
. >> reporter: on the stand monday erin andrews relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet.>> i was those people were saying i was doing it for publicity. >> reporter: the fox sports contact is suing michael barrett the man who recorded the video and the franchise owner of marriott for $75 million. the hotel is where he recorded the video through a people and andrews testified she found out about the videos in july 2009 when a friend...
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. >> on the stand monday, erin andrew s s relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet. >> everybody put up that i was doing it for publicity and apart. >> the fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrette, the hand who recorded the videos and the franchise owner of this marriott for $75 million. the hotel is where barrette recorded one of the videos through a peep hole. andrews testified she found out about the videos in july of 2009 when a friend called me. >> he said, there's necked video of you on the internet. i said, no there's not that. i don't do that. what are you talking about. >> she was hysterical. about getting a call that night and the lingering effects of the video. >> she still has to travel and that makes her very nervous. >> video clips from barrette's deposition were played in court monday. in them, he described renting hotel rooms next to andrews to shoot the videos. the franchise owner of the hotel maintains barrette is solely to blame. dawn champion, cbs news. >> barrette spent two and a half years in federal prison for r
. >> on the stand monday, erin andrew s s relived the nightmare of finding out secretly shot nude videos of her hit the internet. >> everybody put up that i was doing it for publicity and apart. >> the fox sports broadcaster is suing michael barrette, the hand who recorded the videos and the franchise owner of this marriott for $75 million. the hotel is where barrette recorded one of the videos through a peep hole. andrews testified she found out about the videos in july of...
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be a rough morning for some of those passengers the anthem of the seas, as you know, has become the nightmare of the seas. it is scheduled to arrive here ahead of schedule yet again. this time passengers are telling outbreak. royal caribbean says it is returning two days early because of bad weather. but the company also acknowledged some passengers had fallen ill and they were getting over-the-counter medicine while on board. passengers were also telling us, skyping us over the weekend saying that workers on the ship were telling them that there was a norovirus outbreak. this is happening weeks after the ship was in an awful storm. it was like a scene out of a movie. the ship returned again, came back ahead of schedule that time and now the norovirus. that's what workers with dealing with. 6:00 a.m. is when we're hearing the ship will come in. we're hearing that's when the rain is supposed to hit hard when passengers arrive here, it will be raining again. some of the passengers we talked with are honeymooners. they're not too thrilled about come back. but they're hoping at least when they ge
be a rough morning for some of those passengers the anthem of the seas, as you know, has become the nightmare of the seas. it is scheduled to arrive here ahead of schedule yet again. this time passengers are telling outbreak. royal caribbean says it is returning two days early because of bad weather. but the company also acknowledged some passengers had fallen ill and they were getting over-the-counter medicine while on board. passengers were also telling us, skyping us over the weekend saying...
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this afternoon, the mother and daughter surrounded by relatives emerged from the building where the nightmare occurred. the mom wiping away tears as she walked to a waiting ambulance. we are protecting the victims' identities. >> i heard the woman screaming and that made me nervous. >> reporter: a next door neighbor says those screams went on for hours. she had no idea what was happening until she walked out her door and heard the woman's desperate plea for help. >> neighbor, please come. and i said i'm here. come to the door and open. and she was like, that's the problem, i can't. she was tied up. >> reporter: police say two men claiming to be con ed workers pushed their way into the apartment. one tied her to the coffee table, the other grabbed a knife from the kitchen. >> i'm really shocked at that. >> reporter: this isn't the first time people claiming to be utility workers have used the ruse to get into homes. authorities say you should first ask for id through the door. if you still feel uneasy call the utility company. don't let anyone in without verifying their id and if you think som
this afternoon, the mother and daughter surrounded by relatives emerged from the building where the nightmare occurred. the mom wiping away tears as she walked to a waiting ambulance. we are protecting the victims' identities. >> i heard the woman screaming and that made me nervous. >> reporter: a next door neighbor says those screams went on for hours. she had no idea what was happening until she walked out her door and heard the woman's desperate plea for help. >> neighbor,...
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including nine americans including these three mormon missionaries from utah, all seriously hurt and the nightmare did not help. an hour after the explosion, seven miles away another suicide bomb blast. this time near the offices of the european union. the aftermath, a twisted mass of metal. >> i was outside i saw two people with their heads covered in blood. all the manhunt for the man you see on the right, investigators identified him as the suspect in the airport attack. the other two men, believed to be suicide pullers. >> unfortunately there were probably more cells in belgium, maybe cells that were kept separate intentionally from this unit. cells that the first cell did not know about could still be out there. >> we are now learning the third man has actually been arrested this morning and this comes as the state department witnesses americans against travel to europe. they say that terrorists are actively planning near term attacks right new. >> is this related to the rest of the mastermind from the paris attacks a few days ago? >> natasha it is no coincidence a massive attack in belgium c
including nine americans including these three mormon missionaries from utah, all seriously hurt and the nightmare did not help. an hour after the explosion, seven miles away another suicide bomb blast. this time near the offices of the european union. the aftermath, a twisted mass of metal. >> i was outside i saw two people with their heads covered in blood. all the manhunt for the man you see on the right, investigators identified him as the suspect in the airport attack. the other two...