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only that is successful but a city that knows how to share in that prosperity that hospital is at the sr. center of that prosperity given because of the businesses community and all the named you saw on the video or announced by judy and pam and rich and i i know that they'll be more in coming if we didn't have that kind of philanthropic participation then we'd be spending money we need more our parks and education, our transportation and our housing to support the furniture and equipment and the future world-class advances that our hospital will have with that private sector that will be a lead goal certified hospital it will compliment the largest bond the voters ever passed 8 hundred and 87 homicide bond that's it that's why i'm thankful for the zuckerberg it is the largest contribution we've gotten in the whole country of the united states it's wonderful (clapping.) so i'm here to thank you. i'm here to try to inspire if you can pick up the red for the purpose as pam said or make a donation and continue this wonderful effort it becomes a public campaign and compliment the tremendous
only that is successful but a city that knows how to share in that prosperity that hospital is at the sr. center of that prosperity given because of the businesses community and all the named you saw on the video or announced by judy and pam and rich and i i know that they'll be more in coming if we didn't have that kind of philanthropic participation then we'd be spending money we need more our parks and education, our transportation and our housing to support the furniture and equipment and...
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. >>> the sr. roar are the emily belonged to released this statement. say the at a chapter is mourning the loss of our beautiful emily selke. emily and her mother were a board the plane from barcelona to duesseldorf that crashed yesterday. emily served as a membership vice-president while in say the at a and she was a an integral part of our growing chapter. she embodied the the spear the of gamma sigma sigma an a person and friend emily put others before herself and cared deeply for all of those in her life. emily will be greatly missed by her fellow sisters of say the at a. police keep emily, her mother and their family in your thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time ". >>> students on campus wednesday afternoon were stunned to hear the news. >> definitely is a tragedy. losing someone from your own community and definitely prayers and thoughts go out to her family. >> reporter: now a third american on board that flight has not yet been identified. no word tonight on whether drexel university will hold a memorial or a vigil in emily selke's
. >>> the sr. roar are the emily belonged to released this statement. say the at a chapter is mourning the loss of our beautiful emily selke. emily and her mother were a board the plane from barcelona to duesseldorf that crashed yesterday. emily served as a membership vice-president while in say the at a and she was a an integral part of our growing chapter. she embodied the the spear the of gamma sigma sigma an a person and friend emily put others before herself and cared deeply for...
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you can see him right there in the sr"dle in the right shirt. is with his father and brother both former presidents obviously. h. w. bush on the left and younger george w. bush on the right. the governor could be the next in line for the presidency. many say he will run in 2016. >> we will see. >> 46 minutes after the top of the hour. more than 100 gitmo terror suspects back on the battlefield. we report you decide. >> the battle over lyrics brings another celebrity to the stand. >> first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on his friday show. >> we will pick it up where you left off. talking actor harrison ford. he is at the controls of a vintage plane he plunges into a golf cou)se. it isn't the fimq time he was in a crash. what would you do in a similar situation? the fastest way to escape a plane period. especially when you see what happened at laguardia airport. more bad news for hillary clinton. a memo shows shq as breaking her own rules. a special thank you to the fox and friends viewers who opened up their hearts an
you can see him right there in the sr"dle in the right shirt. is with his father and brother both former presidents obviously. h. w. bush on the left and younger george w. bush on the right. the governor could be the next in line for the presidency. many say he will run in 2016. >> we will see. >> 46 minutes after the top of the hour. more than 100 gitmo terror suspects back on the battlefield. we report you decide. >> the battle over lyrics brings another celebrity to...
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. >> they're also developing a hypersonic plane which they hope would fly twice as fast as the sr-71 ree times the sound barrier. the ultimate dream would be commercial hypersonic flight. that's not the air force's mission, but he says it's possible, assuming the big challenges can be overcome, like dealing with the unreal heat involved. >> the outside of the vehicle, we're seeing 2,250 degrees fahrenheit. the inside of the vehicle where the engine is? about a toasty 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. >> thanks to the lessons from projects like the waverider, they believe we could have commercial hypersonic flight as soon as 2030. >> hypersonics is one of the last great frontiers in aeronautics. with this craft, we are opening the door and moving into that arena. >> coming up, ever want to be a race car driver? or a gourmet chef? or a great golfer? or talk to a famous historical figure as if he was still alive? we'll look at some exciting moonshots in neuro science. >>> and later -- is the united states losing its edge in science and technology? it's more than a network and the cloud. it's rel
. >> they're also developing a hypersonic plane which they hope would fly twice as fast as the sr-71 ree times the sound barrier. the ultimate dream would be commercial hypersonic flight. that's not the air force's mission, but he says it's possible, assuming the big challenges can be overcome, like dealing with the unreal heat involved. >> the outside of the vehicle, we're seeing 2,250 degrees fahrenheit. the inside of the vehicle where the engine is? about a toasty 5,000 degrees...
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government ruled on the case first brought by wayne h. sr. almost seven years earlier. prevailed. judge lauren smith awarded the estate more than $4 million. plus another $10 million in interest and attorneys fees. the trespass case, already a year into litigation would take almost five more to sort out. on may 24th 2013, won another victory. cleave judge robert c. jones of the u.s. district court there nevada filed this 104-page ruling ordering the government to renew their permits. he also found that the government pressured business associates not to do business with them. and officials conspired to deprive the hages of their water rights. >> the judge said some things done by the u.s. forest service shocked the conscience of the court. >> he said that several times it shocked the cop sense of the court and it shocked his own. >> the court did find instances where the hages willfully allowed cattle to wander on to unpermitted federal land. $156.88, the cost of the damage. it was a long awaited vindication and historic ruling for all western ranchers fighting for prop
government ruled on the case first brought by wayne h. sr. almost seven years earlier. prevailed. judge lauren smith awarded the estate more than $4 million. plus another $10 million in interest and attorneys fees. the trespass case, already a year into litigation would take almost five more to sort out. on may 24th 2013, won another victory. cleave judge robert c. jones of the u.s. district court there nevada filed this 104-page ruling ordering the government to renew their permits. he also...
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government ruled on the case first brought by wayne hage sr. almost 17 years earlier. revailed. judge loren smith gave the estate 4 million plus another 10 million in interest and attorney's fees. the trespass case already a year into litigation would take five years to sort out. on may 24th 2013 the hags won a second victory. the chief judge robert c. jones said the u.s. district court of nevada filed this 100 page ruling ordering them to renew their permits. he also found the government pressured hage business associates not to do business with them and officials conspired to deprive the hags of their vested water rights. >> the judge aid some of the things done by agents of the bureau of land management and u.s. forest service shocked the conscience of the court. he said that several times it shocked the conscience of the court and that it shocked his own. >> the court found instances where the hags willfully allowed cattle to wander on to unpermitted federal lands. the cost of the damage $165.88. it was a long-awaited vindication and a historic ruling for all wester
government ruled on the case first brought by wayne hage sr. almost 17 years earlier. revailed. judge loren smith gave the estate 4 million plus another 10 million in interest and attorney's fees. the trespass case already a year into litigation would take five years to sort out. on may 24th 2013 the hags won a second victory. the chief judge robert c. jones said the u.s. district court of nevada filed this 100 page ruling ordering them to renew their permits. he also found the government...
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when looking for the srs light that normally pops up if you don't see the light, that indicates a problem with the air bag system and it may not activate in the a crash. the problem now for the folks is that repairs are likely going to cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars. so not a very good morning here in rhawnhurst. matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and the philadelphia man is behind bars this morning after police say he shot his ex-gift's son. jamille carter turned himself into police last night after going into his ex-giftrlfriend's home yesterday morning and started hitting her. her son came down and that's when carter shot the boy in the leg. >> this is a big shock. like it's never happened here. never. >> the boy is expected to be okay. >>> it is 6:33 and 28 degrees outside. happening today the philadelphia police department may have to change its policy for when officers shoot at people. it all depends on the results of a department of justice report that is due out today. nbc 10's jesse gary is live at police headquarters in center city to tell us more. jesse? >> reporter: w
when looking for the srs light that normally pops up if you don't see the light, that indicates a problem with the air bag system and it may not activate in the a crash. the problem now for the folks is that repairs are likely going to cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars. so not a very good morning here in rhawnhurst. matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and the philadelphia man is behind bars this morning after police say he shot his ex-gift's son. jamille carter turned...
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hage declined so the government filed a claim for his water rights. wayne sr. wasn't having it. if the government wanted a fight, a fight is what it would get. he contested that claim starting a battle that would consume the rest of his life. in one 105-day grazing season your family was visited by government employees 70 times received an additional 40 certified letters containing various citations and notices. that's more than one visit by government in a sense for every day that you were out there grazing. >> that's right. >> one of the violations that the government -- out of many miles of fence we have on the mountain, one of these staples was missing out of one wire in the entire fence. >> where was that fence post? >> that fence post was right on top of that mountain. we sent a man to go up there to fix it. >> how long did it take? >> a full day. >> pounded a little staple and get back down. >> exactly. >> is it fair to say pine creek ranch was in violation many times? >> probably to a strict t, yeah we fell in violation. there was no way to keep out of it. but to say were
hage declined so the government filed a claim for his water rights. wayne sr. wasn't having it. if the government wanted a fight, a fight is what it would get. he contested that claim starting a battle that would consume the rest of his life. in one 105-day grazing season your family was visited by government employees 70 times received an additional 40 certified letters containing various citations and notices. that's more than one visit by government in a sense for every day that you were out...
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and after he did that, he turned the gun on himself. >> david ratliff sr. began his spree of violence shortly after his release from the same jail in which his son is now incarcerated. he had served 119 days for threatening and abusing his wife. family members say he had never been violent until about a year earlier when depression, alcohol, and drugs sent him over the edge. >> he was a great father growing up. i loved him. he was my hero. i don't know any other dad that was better than he was. i really don't. he would get home from work every day and throw the ball with me. teach me right from wrong. spank me when i was bad. i love him for it. despite what he did. i do. >>> coming up -- >> just came and sucker punched me and i hit his again [ bleep ]. >> more troubles for david ratliff. >> i don't like to call it a fight because a fight is exchanging blows. and somebody got punched. >> a single punch leads to devastating consequences. ♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way.
and after he did that, he turned the gun on himself. >> david ratliff sr. began his spree of violence shortly after his release from the same jail in which his son is now incarcerated. he had served 119 days for threatening and abusing his wife. family members say he had never been violent until about a year earlier when depression, alcohol, and drugs sent him over the edge. >> he was a great father growing up. i loved him. he was my hero. i don't know any other dad that was better...
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teeconhalf, commtinghe robr dui at e otr end a vllanova lead 70-67 late in the secd half. tas sr>> finally, songs left on the cuttingoom floor. fudecades ag they are geing a second life in univeity city. the drexel univeity stunts and collabotorsxamine t pson projectith t film ad forum. and the music industry pgram students remastered fr tunes from the philly groove label. >>>nd jimmy kimmel live is nx "ai w ctinues at 4:30 wth pamela edrds, mt o'dnel and karen rogers with tafc. for cily tynan, ducis rodgers and t eire "action news" tam i'm jim gardner. ♪♪
teeconhalf, commtinghe robr dui at e otr end a vllanova lead 70-67 late in the secd half. tas sr>> finally, songs left on the cuttingoom floor. fudecades ag they are geing a second life in univeity city. the drexel univeity stunts and collabotorsxamine t pson projectith t film ad forum. and the music industry pgram students remastered fr tunes from the philly groove label. >>>nd jimmy kimmel live is nx "ai w ctinues at 4:30 wth pamela edrds, mt o'dnel and karen rogers with...
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. >> after the hearing, solomon's father, carlton solomon sr., discusses his son's case with reportersold that he was up for murder, some other charges. but you never know. you just don't know. as a parent, you do all the things that you believe you should do. you feed them, house them, clothe them, take them to school, put them in college, you do all the things you're supposed to but you never know. even right now i still don't know. i went off to the military. somewhere down the line, some things shifted in his life. how it shifted, i don't know. i wasn't in the presence. why it shifted, i still don't know. i -- didn't know. i wasn't in the presence. but some things changed with him, but he's my son. he is my son. be right or wrong, he's still going to be my son. >> i know my dad knows in his heart that i ain't no killer. i know he knows that. i just really want to talk to him. that's the worst thing like in my mind having my dad think i'm a killer. >> though carlton sr. couldn't meet with his son, in a few days he will return to visit him. but with carlton jr. denied bail, it could
. >> after the hearing, solomon's father, carlton solomon sr., discusses his son's case with reportersold that he was up for murder, some other charges. but you never know. you just don't know. as a parent, you do all the things that you believe you should do. you feed them, house them, clothe them, take them to school, put them in college, you do all the things you're supposed to but you never know. even right now i still don't know. i went off to the military. somewhere down the line,...
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the talks come ahead of the arab summit due to take place at the end of march. joseph, sr. r at the gulf news believes the arab league will encourage negotiations between the rival groups in yemen to begin. >> reporter: the consensus throughout the arab capital is his that the national security requirements of yemen the territorial integrity of the country may be maintained at all costs. we are going toe say long period of negotiations between president hadi and the houthi leadership to find out whether or not some kind of negotiations could be started once again but both sides are holds on the ground to very strong positions and not willing to concede. the league of arab states will probably encourage the negotiation to his occur someplace in the region. but that's a toss up at this point. nobody really knows what is going to happen. >>> a fan group. egyptian football club has held protests in egypt over deadly clashes at a match in cairo last month. the ultra white nites knights are demanding just for 19 people crushed to death in a stampede after police fired tear gas to
the talks come ahead of the arab summit due to take place at the end of march. joseph, sr. r at the gulf news believes the arab league will encourage negotiations between the rival groups in yemen to begin. >> reporter: the consensus throughout the arab capital is his that the national security requirements of yemen the territorial integrity of the country may be maintained at all costs. we are going toe say long period of negotiations between president hadi and the houthi leadership to...
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government's case against him was built on a definition of bribery that the supreme court has already rejected. also he says johnny williams sr., that's the wealthy businessman he was convicted of accepting bribes from did not get anything but the routine courtesies elected officials from across the country get every day. and finally, mcdonnell raises questions about the testimony and the immunity granted to him to testify. in a statement mcdonnell said quote, the appeals court has clearly indicated that major issues should be heard during this process. i am confident that the verdict will be overturned and my innocence restored. that's the endoof that quote. now, the former governor was sentenced to two years in prison. his wife was sentenced to one year and a day in prison. she appealed her conviction today as well. they're both free on bond. if you want to read the entire brief including references to former president bill clinton, just go to nbcwashington.com. darcy spencer, news 4. >>> thanks darcy. there was a debate tonight over whether to build the purple line that would run through some of the maryland suburbs. the m
government's case against him was built on a definition of bribery that the supreme court has already rejected. also he says johnny williams sr., that's the wealthy businessman he was convicted of accepting bribes from did not get anything but the routine courtesies elected officials from across the country get every day. and finally, mcdonnell raises questions about the testimony and the immunity granted to him to testify. in a statement mcdonnell said quote, the appeals court has clearly...
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not just the immediate war and all that, but all the follow-ups of the veterans and so on. bill gates sr. and the famous trial lawyer in texas, joe jamail, could easily fund reopening our courts so ordinary people can use them, so ordinary people who are wrongfully injured can have their day in court and not be blocked by what is maliciously called tort reform by taking people's age-old rights of having a trial by jury away from them. they could open up the courts to poor people. because bill gates sr. has made that one of his missions in life. he's a corporate lawyer, but he made opening up access to justice one of his missions in life. warren buffett, he's worth now $52 billion. for $1.25 billion, i can show warren buffett in 3 years maximum how to completely transform the tax system so it is an efficient, fair source of revenue without inequities that exist today and the perverse incentives that distort investment into unproductive channels. what is $1.25 billion for warren buffett? he gives $3 billion a year to the gates foundation, on whose board he serves. i've had rich people--ver
not just the immediate war and all that, but all the follow-ups of the veterans and so on. bill gates sr. and the famous trial lawyer in texas, joe jamail, could easily fund reopening our courts so ordinary people can use them, so ordinary people who are wrongfully injured can have their day in court and not be blocked by what is maliciously called tort reform by taking people's age-old rights of having a trial by jury away from them. they could open up the courts to poor people. because bill...
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how the right color could get you anything you want. >>> right now there are a lot of concerns about crime in northwest washington. in mayor bow sr.'s ward there, have been 17 different shootings in just the past month. and hundreds have signed a petition on care 2.com asking the mayor to address this. lots of people showed up at a forum for candidates seeking to fill bowser's council seat. neighbors told us they want to hear some type of a plan. >> we have to work hard as neighbors when we see crime happening to report it. >> we're putting a link to the care 2 petition online. the ward four special election is happening next month. >>> crime is going down in fairfax county. police released new statistics that say there were nearly 350 fewer crimes than people last year than in 2013. that includes things like assault, rape and murder. ten murders more than two years ago. they also released numbers in crimes against society and property. and they were both down. >>> the new president of afghanistan will address congress one day after president obama agreed to slow down the departure of u.s. troops from afghanistan. and now tracie
how the right color could get you anything you want. >>> right now there are a lot of concerns about crime in northwest washington. in mayor bow sr.'s ward there, have been 17 different shootings in just the past month. and hundreds have signed a petition on care 2.com asking the mayor to address this. lots of people showed up at a forum for candidates seeking to fill bowser's council seat. neighbors told us they want to hear some type of a plan. >> we have to work hard as...
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the vehicle. >> as officers rush to deputy scott's aid, deputy frank sr. hears the call over the radio. >> i advised dispatch i was going to go north on 64 to try to intercept the van. within a couple minutes, another deputy saw a white construction van turning on to a street. >> knowing the men in the van are willing to use deadly force, the officers proceed with caution. deputy carlos is also in pursuit. >> as i was exiting the vehicle, the rear door from the suspect vehicle opened up and they started firing. >> the dashboard camera is not pointed at the van, but it picks up the sound of the gunfire. >> the gun fired, i ducked down for a second, across my computer. when i came back up, the van was right in front of me. i tried to block with with my patrol vehicle. the video showed the van veered around me. they're shooting. >> the van pulls out into traffic, and the deputies give chase. >> the suspect just continued to fire from the rear doors of the vehicle. and we just continued to follow them. >> it's now about 10:10 in the morning. it's a busy saturda
the vehicle. >> as officers rush to deputy scott's aid, deputy frank sr. hears the call over the radio. >> i advised dispatch i was going to go north on 64 to try to intercept the van. within a couple minutes, another deputy saw a white construction van turning on to a street. >> knowing the men in the van are willing to use deadly force, the officers proceed with caution. deputy carlos is also in pursuit. >> as i was exiting the vehicle, the rear door from the suspect...
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. >> i found out that i had some sources that was unknown to me that was in the white house... george w. bush sr. oliver north ronald reagan. >> you locked up and you're
. >> i found out that i had some sources that was unknown to me that was in the white house... george w. bush sr. oliver north ronald reagan. >> you locked up and you're
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but nobody in the '20s knew the depression was coming. david mccullough sr. lways reminds me that the most inaccurate phrase in the english language is "the foreseeable future." the future can't be foreseen, okay? so i think what good historians and good historians are good storytellers. they have to get behind the characters' eyes and see the world the way they did. in the '20s, it was blue skies forever. and that's the way it was seen by the characters. and so you take away so much of your story, so much of the contingency, so much of the excitement when you take away their decision making, when you take away -- unless you take it to spot where they're making the decision and there's this way to go and that way to go and it's a choice and a difficult choice, then you start to understand. then you achieve whatever your story tries to achieve; empathy not sympathy. empathy. so it seemed absolutely unimaginable to new yorkers that that in the midst of this boom and with a mayor like stylish popular jimmy walker that this new york would crumble into depression a
but nobody in the '20s knew the depression was coming. david mccullough sr. lways reminds me that the most inaccurate phrase in the english language is "the foreseeable future." the future can't be foreseen, okay? so i think what good historians and good historians are good storytellers. they have to get behind the characters' eyes and see the world the way they did. in the '20s, it was blue skies forever. and that's the way it was seen by the characters. and so you take away so much...
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alcohol level nearly triple the legal limit in april of 2011 when his su vuchlt slammed into the car max guzman srwas driving in hamilton township. he, too, was seriously injured and now walks with a cane. >> still in pain. he doesn't know what we've been through the last four years. he doesn't have a clue. >> four years went by he's still enjoying his life when my son is in a wheelchair and ryan perished. >> reporter: leapy previously pleaded not guilty. today his lawyer told the jury he was not speeding or swerving prior to the crash and suggested his blood sample could have somehow been compromised. the trial had to be postponed in september after authorities say leapy shot himself in the head while free on bail. >> he's trying to avoid it, but either way everything comes to an end. so, he's going to get what he deserves. >> reporter: m.j. now takes classes online because his family says physical challenges and depression made it too difficult for him to attend public school. the trial is expected to continue into next week. live in mays landing, ted greenberg, "nbc10 news." >>> authorities in
alcohol level nearly triple the legal limit in april of 2011 when his su vuchlt slammed into the car max guzman srwas driving in hamilton township. he, too, was seriously injured and now walks with a cane. >> still in pain. he doesn't know what we've been through the last four years. he doesn't have a clue. >> four years went by he's still enjoying his life when my son is in a wheelchair and ryan perished. >> reporter: leapy previously pleaded not guilty. today his lawyer told...
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the planner for tomorrow. a slushy one to 3-inches. sue sr. ll have the updated forecast at 4:00 a.m. >> yup. >> tmz sun next at 11:00. >> and "good day philadelphia". that snow moving in you got to watch. >> they got you covered all morning long so be sure to ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> good morning fire crews are on the scene of deadly fire in south philadelphia a we will have a live report come up. >>> chilly tart to the first day of spring and later today we could see snow? sue has your full forecast. >>> and a win for villanova over lafayette, in the ncaa tournament we have highlights from last night's game and how my bracket are looking right now. >> i have my bracket here. i feel like i did my pick nova what a mess. >> is your bracket. >> only thing more messy the
the planner for tomorrow. a slushy one to 3-inches. sue sr. ll have the updated forecast at 4:00 a.m. >> yup. >> tmz sun next at 11:00. >> and "good day philadelphia". that snow moving in you got to watch. >> they got you covered all morning long so be sure to ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling......
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or at this same stage going back to the 1988 cycle, early 1987, if you took the republican race for president, george bush srst bob dole and two in the polls, george bush clearly ahead of bob dole back then by 20 points in 1996, early 1995, that stage of the cycle dole was questioning phil gramm. how about george w. bush in 1999 crushing elizabeth dole. you could see they were way out ahead in the cycle. only two recent nominees weren't, john mccain in 2008 and mitt romney in 2011, and both had trouble getting the nomination. where does jeb bush fall if you average all the polls taken, republican polls for president on average, scott walker is leading jeb bush right now, 16.2, 15 points. jeb bush, the supposed front-runner, just 15.8% averaging puts him in that mccain/romney territory, and that's the threat of scott walker. mitt romney was able to survive in 2012 because he had weak opponents and running against herman cain, newt gingrich, rick santorum. jeb bush will be running against scott walker. good news for walker, bad news for jeb bush in this nbc/"wall street journal" poll, and we will be back with
or at this same stage going back to the 1988 cycle, early 1987, if you took the republican race for president, george bush srst bob dole and two in the polls, george bush clearly ahead of bob dole back then by 20 points in 1996, early 1995, that stage of the cycle dole was questioning phil gramm. how about george w. bush in 1999 crushing elizabeth dole. you could see they were way out ahead in the cycle. only two recent nominees weren't, john mccain in 2008 and mitt romney in 2011, and both had...
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the planner for tomorrow. a slushy one to 3-inches. sue sr. ave the updated forecast at 4:00 a.m. >> yup. >> tmz sun next at 11:00. >> and "good day philadelphia". that snow moving in you got to watch. >> they got you covered all morning l ♪ ♪ i've been drivin' a lincoln since... long before anybody paid me to drive one. i didn't do it to be cool. i didn't do it to make a statement. i just liked it. ♪ ♪ lease an mkc for $349 a month plus competitive owners and lessees get $1,500 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. >> today on tmz -- >> so here's how big "empire" is. >> now did you guys secure oprah for next season? >> he's the creator of "empire." we said, would you ever do a crossover with "scandal"? have olivia pope cat fight with cookie. >> olivia would never cat fight. she would outtalk her. >> so let olivia say blah blah blah blah! and olivia goes, pow! >> prince charles is in d.c. at the lincoln memorial. >> prince charles best thing you noticed about abraham lincoln? >> he was doing the whole gesturing, like they see something new a
the planner for tomorrow. a slushy one to 3-inches. sue sr. ave the updated forecast at 4:00 a.m. >> yup. >> tmz sun next at 11:00. >> and "good day philadelphia". that snow moving in you got to watch. >> they got you covered all morning l ♪ ♪ i've been drivin' a lincoln since... long before anybody paid me to drive one. i didn't do it to be cool. i didn't do it to make a statement. i just liked it. ♪ ♪ lease an mkc for $349 a month plus competitive...
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the same time] >> apologies, we seem to be having some audio problems with the line there from iraq, we were speaking with maria srnalyst at the international crisis group. >>> recent attempts to stop violence in aleppo have failed. the u.n. tried to implement a freeze in fighting in syria's second largest city. but both the government and the rebels have failed to agree on how it would work. zeina khord reports from lebanon. >> reporter: this is what the united nations was hoping to stop. but it has failed to freeze the conflict in syria's second largest city. barrel bombs have already killed hundreds of people over recent months. and they continue for fall in populated areas of rebel-controlled aleppo city. >> translator: the barrel bomb came in on pope lated city. more than a million used to live in the rebel areas, now there is 300,000. there was mass exodus because there was a time when dozens of people who dieing every day. >> reporter: the syrian government hold u.n. special envoy stefan that it would temporarily stop air and artillery bombardment on the city if the rebels suspends mortar attacks on the wes
the same time] >> apologies, we seem to be having some audio problems with the line there from iraq, we were speaking with maria srnalyst at the international crisis group. >>> recent attempts to stop violence in aleppo have failed. the u.n. tried to implement a freeze in fighting in syria's second largest city. but both the government and the rebels have failed to agree on how it would work. zeina khord reports from lebanon. >> reporter: this is what the united nations was...
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now as we look straight up the hill, this is tifin avenue hill. that sr. police officers say the muzzle flashes come from. that is the scene out here. martha, back to you in the studio. martha: mike, more to come. thank you very much. we'll take a quick break. we'll be back with more. martha: we just watched a news conference from the police chief in st. louis county after this latest violence that comes after the department of justice released a scathing report on the ferguson police department. while they cleared officer darren wilson of all charges in the shooting death of michael brown, they said he had every reason to be fearing for his life given what transpired there, they did find what they called serious bias and wrongdoing within the police department. both u.s. attorney general eric holder and president obama saying some serious changes are needed in missouri and across the nation. here they are. prepared to use all the power that we have, all the power that we have, to insure that the situation changes there. and that means everything from worki
now as we look straight up the hill, this is tifin avenue hill. that sr. police officers say the muzzle flashes come from. that is the scene out here. martha, back to you in the studio. martha: mike, more to come. thank you very much. we'll take a quick break. we'll be back with more. martha: we just watched a news conference from the police chief in st. louis county after this latest violence that comes after the department of justice released a scathing report on the ferguson police...
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liepe's blood alcohol level was triple the legal limit in april 2011 when his suv slammed into the car max guzman sr. was driving in hamilton township. he, too, was seriously injured and now walks with a cane. >> it's tough to talk and see him only 15 feet away. >> reporter: he previously pleaded not guilty. today his lawyer told the jury liepe wasn't speed organize swerving prior to the crash. the trial had to be postponed in september after authorities say liepe shot himself in the head while free on bail. >> he knows what he did back in september was a little game cat and mouse game, to prolong the situation. >> four years went by and he's still enjoying his life when my son is in a wheelchair and ryan is dead. it's not fair. >> reporter: liepe's attorney also suggested his client's blood sample could have somehow been compromised. the prosecution is not expected to rest until early next week. live in mays landing, ted greenberg, "nbc10 news." >>> police in atlanta county arrested a man for allegedly racing his jeep on the black horse pike in egg harbor township with a 5-year-old inside. he's cha
liepe's blood alcohol level was triple the legal limit in april 2011 when his suv slammed into the car max guzman sr. was driving in hamilton township. he, too, was seriously injured and now walks with a cane. >> it's tough to talk and see him only 15 feet away. >> reporter: he previously pleaded not guilty. today his lawyer told the jury liepe wasn't speed organize swerving prior to the crash. the trial had to be postponed in september after authorities say liepe shot himself in...
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what we are aware of is that the drinking water srs are required to provide 15% of the funds to the small communities. now, the extent to which states are doing exactly what you're asking, we don't know yet. that would be a good question possibly for gao to look at. there are estimates from epa for example that about 38% of the drinking water srf's have gone to small communitieses. that's the estimate that's out there. to the extent that it's meeting small community's needs we don't know that. >> great, well thank you. >> are there any reports that show how fast this drinking water funding is spent by whom and where it goes? including distribution to the neediest communities? >> one of the things that we are doing at the moment, we have ongoing work looking at the financial sustainability of the drinking water srf there we aren't looking at different ways in which states are managing these srf's, and we're hoping to identify best practices that states are using, that report should be coming out this spring. >> great, thank you. >> mr. stewart better managed to meet small system needs. can
what we are aware of is that the drinking water srs are required to provide 15% of the funds to the small communities. now, the extent to which states are doing exactly what you're asking, we don't know yet. that would be a good question possibly for gao to look at. there are estimates from epa for example that about 38% of the drinking water srf's have gone to small communitieses. that's the estimate that's out there. to the extent that it's meeting small community's needs we don't know that....
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also is the reverend dr. jackie lewis sr., minister of the collegiate church in new york. iechl your father's presence with us. >> thank you. >> whenever i say rabbi abraham heshel to those whon know the movement they say that is the story we have to continue to tell. that it was a movement of all faiths and people. >> yes it was. my father felt very deeply moved by the chance to be here. he felt that the march had an experience of holiness for him. as you said he felt his legs were praying. that was extraordinary. but i think also selma did something for the jewish people. it affirmed prophetic judaism. so we came here to selma now to celebrate and say thank you to the civil rights movement because you saved our souls as jews you gave us back our judaism in many ways. >> that notion of a prophetic religious practice i heard the president echo what is a long tradition within african-american largely christian protestant tradition as well but it is not exclusively there. we heard it yesterday, in fact calling often on old testament text, on the hebrew texts that are shared
also is the reverend dr. jackie lewis sr., minister of the collegiate church in new york. iechl your father's presence with us. >> thank you. >> whenever i say rabbi abraham heshel to those whon know the movement they say that is the story we have to continue to tell. that it was a movement of all faiths and people. >> yes it was. my father felt very deeply moved by the chance to be here. he felt that the march had an experience of holiness for him. as you said he felt his...
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when was the last one? it was bush sr. after reagan. before that, it was fdr after himself. then hoover after coolidge. that's in the last 100 years. three times. notice, you have to run as the candidate of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? >> i assume she will. certainly take advantage of the great work with the affordable care act and jobs. let me say a quick word about dynasties. dynasties suggest generational passing down. she's not a generation where her father is handing this down. she's a woman. women are not seen as this dynastic creature. >> the role has changed? >> i think it's changed. >> there is a problem with dynasties in that, if people think you're going to inherit it and not earn it. and that's part of the problem. the other thing, i think, with dynasties, is this a forward-looking campaign? for many people watching what's t six months, it feels like we're thrown back to the 1990s. i think th
when was the last one? it was bush sr. after reagan. before that, it was fdr after himself. then hoover after coolidge. that's in the last 100 years. three times. notice, you have to run as the candidate of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? >> i assume she will. certainly take advantage of the great work with...
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to be doing we are more than happy to reach out to you and make sure that you have the right connections whether it's srs or usda for the rural development funds. >> this is the d.o.e., d.o.t. close collaboration with the power of these grants that allow good planning, a great example that we were involved with was the new jersey and it involved again a novel approach to a microgrid to support a resilient transportation grants. we did some cost-sharing to develop the plan and then i was successful at d.o.t. for literally hundreds of millions of dollars in a grant to rebuild that infrastructure. so these are the kinds of creative ideas certainly that we are looking for in terms of new approaches to resilient energy infrastructure in our communities and in this case supporting transportation corridor. >> it's a very good example because that one actually grew out of the disaster hurricane sandy and our relief money to address hurricane sandy but importantly a lot of people don't know this. for many many of the transit time all some highway tunnels that funded -- flooded and hurricane sandy had floated earl
to be doing we are more than happy to reach out to you and make sure that you have the right connections whether it's srs or usda for the rural development funds. >> this is the d.o.e., d.o.t. close collaboration with the power of these grants that allow good planning, a great example that we were involved with was the new jersey and it involved again a novel approach to a microgrid to support a resilient transportation grants. we did some cost-sharing to develop the plan and then i was...
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information this morning about a truck driver who is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and causing this deadly crash. robert garney sr. was sentenced four to nine years in prison after pleading no contest to vehicular contest. prosecutors say in january 2014 his 18-wheeler slammeded into a car in williams township. theç$yky car was killed. >>> an+ in shopping malls and in their homes. he was arraigned on 86 counts as he shot video of girls in the king of prussia mall and he also filmed two villanova university students undressing in their brynn mawr apartments. investigators tracked him down through his ichl p.p address. >> he's been doing this for at least 13 years that we know about. >> police say their investigation turned up more videos of him she secretly taping sexual partners and young girls at the jersey shore. >>> parents in burkes county are on alert after a series of attempted child abductions there. a fifth grader from riverside in reading said a man tried to lure her into a green dodge durango on center avenue. and another student said he was tried to be lured into a van last friday. police have stepped
information this morning about a truck driver who is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and causing this deadly crash. robert garney sr. was sentenced four to nine years in prison after pleading no contest to vehicular contest. prosecutors say in january 2014 his 18-wheeler slammeded into a car in williams township. theç$yky car was killed. >>> an+ in shopping malls and in their homes. he was arraigned on 86 counts as he shot video of girls in the king of prussia mall and he also...
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phil: well, guess who is on the phone? steve sr>> announcer: she's got a real attitude. >> i've seen this act from you 100 times. >> get out of my life. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> dr. phil: i'm trying to point you in the right direction. i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
phil: well, guess who is on the phone? steve sr>> announcer: she's got a real attitude. >> i've seen this act from you 100 times. >> get out of my life. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> dr. phil: i'm trying to point you in the right direction. i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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the sheriff's office says new clues led to another search. this week on taylor's mountain in virginia. authorities have named richard allen welch sr. and his nephew as persons of interest in the case. neither has been charged. >>> there's know a fund-raiser to help the family of walter faunt roy as a group tries to find him. a congress of black women established the fund to help his wife. he's believed to be in dubai but has had limited contact with people back here over the past couple of years. >>> jesse jackson jr. will reportedly be released from federal prison tomorrow and move into a halfway house here in d.c. to finish out his sentence. the former illinois congressman has been serving a 30-month facility in alabama. in february of 2013 he pleaded guilty to using $750,000 in campaign funds for personal items. his wife also pleaded guilty in that case. her one-year sentence begins after jackson completes his. >>> changing things up in the search for a missing 5-year-old boy. first at 4, why police are using a different tactic in hopes of bringing him home. >>> we'll tell you about the steps to make sure that glass of wine doesn
the sheriff's office says new clues led to another search. this week on taylor's mountain in virginia. authorities have named richard allen welch sr. and his nephew as persons of interest in the case. neither has been charged. >>> there's know a fund-raiser to help the family of walter faunt roy as a group tries to find him. a congress of black women established the fund to help his wife. he's believed to be in dubai but has had limited contact with people back here over the past...
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tim: for the ripkens, baseball is business from cal sr. to junior and now to ryan. >> i'm very proud of my family in that regard. i want to live my own life and try to make a name for myself. tim: we're going to follow that story for you as well. now, to college basketball. the sweet 16 gets under way again tonight. west virginia and kentucky. notre dame-wichita state. wisconsin-u.n.c. did you see wisconsin's nigel hayes at the news conference? he saw this vision of a woman, a sports reporter. and then got to tell you, nigel, got to look out for open mikes. >> nigel, we want to let you know is there anything to stay to the stenographers to start things off. >> gosh, she's beautiful. >> did you hear that? >> i heard that! >> so open it up to questions! tim: the mike was open! he says gosh she's beautiful like we tell you guys every day. his mike was open. kimberly: that was really sweet. tim: that's what everybody is saying. he's 20 years old young sophomore. did you hear that? autria: is this thing on? that could have been a tough lesson.
tim: for the ripkens, baseball is business from cal sr. to junior and now to ryan. >> i'm very proud of my family in that regard. i want to live my own life and try to make a name for myself. tim: we're going to follow that story for you as well. now, to college basketball. the sweet 16 gets under way again tonight. west virginia and kentucky. notre dame-wichita state. wisconsin-u.n.c. did you see wisconsin's nigel hayes at the news conference? he saw this vision of a woman, a sports...
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>> now seeing it all in the daylight, it's definitely sr surreal. i saw it first-hand. >> reporter: martice johnson's lawyer says johnson is quote, absolutely devastated by what happened. he points out that johnson prior to this incident had no criminal record and that he holds positions of leadership at the university of virginia. we should hear from mr. johnson's attorney in a few minutes. wolf? >> brian todd thanks very much. we will stand by to hear what he has to say. let's get some more now with the presidents of two of america's leading civil rights organizations. marc murial is president of the national urban league cornell brooks head of the naacp. thank you for joining us. you are a father. you have a son about to go to college next year. you see something like this what goes through your mind? >> it's absolutely horrific to see a young man full of promise, majoring in italian and media studies who is a campus leader on the ground with his face bloodied over what appears to be some kind of minor offense. but we don't know that. but what we
>> now seeing it all in the daylight, it's definitely sr surreal. i saw it first-hand. >> reporter: martice johnson's lawyer says johnson is quote, absolutely devastated by what happened. he points out that johnson prior to this incident had no criminal record and that he holds positions of leadership at the university of virginia. we should hear from mr. johnson's attorney in a few minutes. wolf? >> brian todd thanks very much. we will stand by to hear what he has to say....
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on integrated planning that it has requested a significant increase over last year's request in the area srsand we look at new ways of continuing to support water and wastewater infrastructure not just in terms of helping with resilience and helping you look at how should you integrated planning and green infrastructure, but we have also recently announced the creation of a water infrastructure and resilience finance center. that is a way to have one place where you go think about whether they are creative financing opportunities that will bring private sector dollars to table, really built up a private partnerships because we know the money in the public sector is not going to get the job done that we are seeing because $600 billion in water infrastructure out there over the next 20 years. we have to pump it up and finding ways to finance it. we are also moving forward to lay the platform for our center under which he had because that's an important opportunity to take advantage of greater financing of the transportation agencies have found effect is that we want to do it as well. we will b
on integrated planning that it has requested a significant increase over last year's request in the area srsand we look at new ways of continuing to support water and wastewater infrastructure not just in terms of helping with resilience and helping you look at how should you integrated planning and green infrastructure, but we have also recently announced the creation of a water infrastructure and resilience finance center. that is a way to have one place where you go think about whether they...
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. >> reporter: is the sadness runs deep but there are signs of hope. 43 trees now grow along sr 530, one for every victim and prayers for healing. >> we've experienced great loss. but god, i thank you for the resilience of this community. >> news 4 at 5:00 starts now. >>> developing right now, multiple agencies across virginia are joining the search for a missing boy. the mysterious circumstances surrounding his disappearance. new at 5. >>> it's billed as a new traffic to beat traffic. the new pilot program on i 66 triggering some big safety concerns. >>> shots fired back and forth in a quiet virginia neighborhood in the middle of the day probably while a lot of people were out enjoying the warm weather. >> and police are still looking for the people who pulled those triggers. pat collins is live in dumfries with the details. >> reporter: take a look at that window behind me. that's a bullet hole. the bullet went through the window, into the living room then out the side of the house. beat still my heart. it was saturday afternoon, a beautiful spring day here on swine creek lane when
. >> reporter: is the sadness runs deep but there are signs of hope. 43 trees now grow along sr 530, one for every victim and prayers for healing. >> we've experienced great loss. but god, i thank you for the resilience of this community. >> news 4 at 5:00 starts now. >>> developing right now, multiple agencies across virginia are joining the search for a missing boy. the mysterious circumstances surrounding his disappearance. new at 5. >>> it's billed as a...
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the family's kayuag street home in nicetown early saturday morning. >> it's just real hard. i'm just trying to get through it and my dad that guy is a trooper. >> his dad vaughn harrigan, sr. home alone with his side kick snoop the family pitbull. the 49-year-old contractor asleep awakening to find his home of nearly 20 years on fire. the dog in the kitchen. >> the fire had came across the dining room from this side to that side. so i just said, okay, one two three, and shot through the fire. >> it was crazy but i had to go and get him. >> reporter: that's right. vaughn runs through the flames to rescue snoop and then somehow manages to drag the dog out the back door. both out safely, but in all the commotion, a frightened snoop takes off. >> it's been tough. i cried a lot. >> reporter: stuff putting it mildly and. vaughn spending 2.5 in temple hospital's burn unit recently beat stage four notices and throat cancer now his house is destroyed and his dog gone. his wife is praying snoop is found. >> our family has been through so much already. somebody just be, i don't know, just have a heart. just return the dog. >> reporter: while snoop could be on the run or hiding somewhe
the family's kayuag street home in nicetown early saturday morning. >> it's just real hard. i'm just trying to get through it and my dad that guy is a trooper. >> his dad vaughn harrigan, sr. home alone with his side kick snoop the family pitbull. the 49-year-old contractor asleep awakening to find his home of nearly 20 years on fire. the dog in the kitchen. >> the fire had came across the dining room from this side to that side. so i just said, okay, one two three, and shot...
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the cloud cover. not much going on now. but look just to our north. notice these srs making their way down. this will hit hagerstown, maybe martinsburgthxt hour or two and could move into the d.c. metro area around 10:00 or 11:00. not expec muc from this but that's part of a warm front, the warm front moving across our region and you're seeing those showers move along the warm front from northwest do to the southeast. back the west, that's where the cold fro is, and that cold front will move through tomorrow. it will move through fairly early. you look at these high temperature 71 in fredericksbu in hagerstown 68 in d.c. you look at it and go hey, that's a great afternoon, nice and warm again. not exactly. we're goingo see temperatures dip quickly tomorrow. so 55 early at 9:00 a.m., a great day there. 65 by noon, so noon's going to be good but here comes the wind. breezy and cooler by 4:00 as temperature down. by 8:00, many of you into the 30s and 40s by that time but we're at 54. cold side for much of the week. tomorrow, windy and cooler but not too bad highemperef 68 on st. patrick's da 5
the cloud cover. not much going on now. but look just to our north. notice these srs making their way down. this will hit hagerstown, maybe martinsburgthxt hour or two and could move into the d.c. metro area around 10:00 or 11:00. not expec muc from this but that's part of a warm front, the warm front moving across our region and you're seeing those showers move along the warm front from northwest do to the southeast. back the west, that's where the cold fro is, and that cold front will move...
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even though the family lost everything and they have no insurance, all they can think about is getting their dog snoop back. >> i got a little burnt up here, here. 49-year-old vaughn harrigan srlls a neighbor how he survived a fast-moving fire at his home early saturday morning. even darting through flames to save the beloved family dog snoop. >> i just said okay, one two three and shot through the fire. it kind of grabbed me like, just held on to me. >> reporter: knock to the ground vaughn somehow manages to get both himself and a 75-pound dog out the back door of the burning home. in all the commotion, a scared snoop takes off and hasn't been seen since. >> my heart is aching right now. really aching. >> he's been with us like it seems like forever because he's one of the kids. >> reporter: this family having their faith truly tested as late. vaughn just recently beating stage four throat and knows cancer. now their house and everything in it destroyed. their dog gone. the fear someone might have snoop. >> our family has been through so much already. somebody just be, i don't know, just have a heart. just return the dog. >> reporter: red paw emergency relief the red cross f
even though the family lost everything and they have no insurance, all they can think about is getting their dog snoop back. >> i got a little burnt up here, here. 49-year-old vaughn harrigan srlls a neighbor how he survived a fast-moving fire at his home early saturday morning. even darting through flames to save the beloved family dog snoop. >> i just said okay, one two three and shot through the fire. it kind of grabbed me like, just held on to me. >> reporter: knock to the...