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speaker paul ryan also ordered flags lowered at the us capitol. 3 3 voters in austin, texas will decide in may whether uber and lyft drivers should be fingerprinted and pay 2 percent higher fees to the city. while opponents say the measure isnt necesary for the think it would protect riders. 3 etch - a- sketch is drawing a new future . the ohio art company company that produced the classic toy for decades has sold it to spin master corp in toronto for an undisclosed price. the owner says the decision is bittersweet - but was done to help ohio art's long term future. 3 3 children at a virginia elementary school got quite the homework assignment: build a *satellite* and get it into space. nasa says they've become the first elementary school to successfully build and launch a satellite. as mark albert reports, the final part of the mission is just weeks away - to see if the tiny spacecraft actually works. 3 3 the exact day the satellite will be deployed has not yet been set. any school can purchase the equipment needed to download the satellite's pictures directly from space for about $200
speaker paul ryan also ordered flags lowered at the us capitol. 3 3 voters in austin, texas will decide in may whether uber and lyft drivers should be fingerprinted and pay 2 percent higher fees to the city. while opponents say the measure isnt necesary for the think it would protect riders. 3 etch - a- sketch is drawing a new future . the ohio art company company that produced the classic toy for decades has sold it to spin master corp in toronto for an undisclosed price. the owner says the...
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paul ryan also ordered flags lowered at the us capitol. >>> campaign 2016 of the final week before the south carolina primary, a cbs poll shows trump with a commanding lead in that state. the billionaire businessman currently the top choice among republican primary voters out on top in a different poll after the debate last night, another poll shows 32% of republicans and independents declaring him the debate winter paid troppo clash with rubio and zika five finished second. >>> he supports federal taxpayer funding for planned parenthood. i disagree with him. that's a matter of principle. >> you are a liar. you're probably worse than jeb bush. so hillary clinton has the support of 59% of likely voters in south carolina. stay with zika news and cbs miami.com for continuing coverage of campaign 2016. >>> caught on camera. using a sledgehammer for guys managed-i been using a sledgehammer these guys managed to rip off some cell phone stores. they are hoping you will take a close look at tournament. these guys are the speed have a group of 4 men smashed their way into three highly a cell ph
paul ryan also ordered flags lowered at the us capitol. >>> campaign 2016 of the final week before the south carolina primary, a cbs poll shows trump with a commanding lead in that state. the billionaire businessman currently the top choice among republican primary voters out on top in a different poll after the debate last night, another poll shows 32% of republicans and independents declaring him the debate winter paid troppo clash with rubio and zika five finished second....
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the meantime the president has ordered all us flags flying over federal buildings lowered to half staff until scalia is buried. that move was echoed by house speaker paul ryan to the us capitol and governor. terry branstad for state offices in iowa. >>> nebraska us senator. deb fisher is joining a number of republicans who are saying president. obama should not n ninate scalia's replacement, that was first floated by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell within hours of his death on saturday. we caught up with the senator this afternoon and she says it was the democrats who made the same thing difficult.>> the precedent as they are, the democrats have set the precedent by chuck schumer saying that when george w. bush was president that in his last not have any appointments. that precedent was set by the democrats. >> democrats criticize the idea thing the president is within his rights to nominate a replacement. if the senate refuses to consider the nomination they are abdicating their constitutional responsibility. >>> a sister station wsyx tv in columbus ohio was predicting a town hall and millennials and politics of the one-hour town hall are looking into the biggest and
the meantime the president has ordered all us flags flying over federal buildings lowered to half staff until scalia is buried. that move was echoed by house speaker paul ryan to the us capitol and governor. terry branstad for state offices in iowa. >>> nebraska us senator. deb fisher is joining a number of republicans who are saying president. obama should not n ninate scalia's replacement, that was first floated by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell within hours of his death on...
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. >>> a big change could soon be coming to how florida is represented in the us capitol's each state is allowed to statues and right now this one of confederate general kirby smith is therefore florida. the state house is expected to vote to replace smith with a modern icon. >>> solano county residents live east of i 4 will not be required to abide by a new beer ordinance. earlier this month, we told you residents could face a fine if they did not use beer protract cat -- trashcan so keep garbage decided to track stay. county commissioners agreed to exclude the neighborhood because homeowners say they have never seen a bears roaming through the neighborhoods and knocking over trash cans. >>> spacex launching the first rocket of the year. >> blasting off from cape canaveral air force station. the falcon nine rocket scheduled to launch at 6:46 i did it will carry communications satellite into orbit for european company. if it does let's talk about water line here on channel 9 and wftv.com. >>> a lot of rocket launch. >> never get tired of it. the rain should be done. the winds we need t
. >>> a big change could soon be coming to how florida is represented in the us capitol's each state is allowed to statues and right now this one of confederate general kirby smith is therefore florida. the state house is expected to vote to replace smith with a modern icon. >>> solano county residents live east of i 4 will not be required to abide by a new beer ordinance. earlier this month, we told you residents could face a fine if they did not use beer protract cat --...
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from the us capitol national statuary hall collection is in voted to replace the statue of gen. modern representative of florida situated. the person replacing the general is yet to be decided for some speculate it will be walt disney. >>> universe orlando has given a sneak peek at the new ride skull island rain of kong. they released this gate of the ride. the ride is set to take place of the last king kong ride that closed in 2002. officials say the new ride will incorporate 3-d visual as well as an electronics to bring riders into the depth of skull island. >> that is what you want. >> you don't want to go around. >> deep into skull island. >> we was a beautiful weather. lots of sun. we will get you outside. wind advisories of gusting up to 30 miles an hour for today. we have had higher than that. on the lookout for the gusty winds. daytona beach, how beautiful. 60 degrees. winds out of the west. flags are blowing but things are looking gorgeous. again, cool as vanessa was alluding to. jacket, sweatshirts, 50s, 60s, 62 degrees in orlando. we are not climbing too much as we go throug
from the us capitol national statuary hall collection is in voted to replace the statue of gen. modern representative of florida situated. the person replacing the general is yet to be decided for some speculate it will be walt disney. >>> universe orlando has given a sneak peek at the new ride skull island rain of kong. they released this gate of the ride. the ride is set to take place of the last king kong ride that closed in 2002. officials say the new ride will incorporate 3-d...
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the turkish capitol, ankara, now. zana thank you. we are now speaking to our analyst on the phone from ankara. can you give usitial thoughts on this bombing? if you can hear me, i was just asking you about your reaction to this bombing in the capitol, ankara. i'm not sure if you can hear me. but just wanted to get your thoughts on the circumstances surrounding this attack, who might have been behind this attack. okay. we'll get back to her a little bit later on. we'll try to reestablish a connection with her, and try to get her thoughts on what we're seeing unfold right now in ankara. these are some of the latest pictures coming to us from local tv there. an explosion taking place in the turkish capitol. we understand the military was the target of this bombing. some of the pictures we have seen suggest security forces are on the seen, we have seen ambulances, police, also a fire is raging there. the turkish police have confirmed -- security forces have confirmed that it was a car bombing, and there you can see plumes of smoke rising above the city, people, civilance have been cleared from the area, but secur
the turkish capitol, ankara, now. zana thank you. we are now speaking to our analyst on the phone from ankara. can you give usitial thoughts on this bombing? if you can hear me, i was just asking you about your reaction to this bombing in the capitol, ankara. i'm not sure if you can hear me. but just wanted to get your thoughts on the circumstances surrounding this attack, who might have been behind this attack. okay. we'll get back to her a little bit later on. we'll try to reestablish a...
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the capitol police force 20 years ago. for those 20 years, he protected, he served the capitol complex and his community, including folks like us here, senators, our staffs, pages, sitting here at the dais today, members of our families, our staffs, members of their families, millions of folks who visit our capitol throughout each year. vernon's positive energy which senator coons has alluded to, his attitude made a lasting impression with his capitol police colleagues. in the latter part of his career, recently, most recently, vernon was stationed at the capitol power plant where it provides steam and water that's used to heat and cool buildings across the capitol complex. there at that plant, it was his responsibility to check visitors and staff at the door and work to keep that facility safe and secure every day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout is the year. according to his colleagues, he always found time to ask others, well, how are you doing, how are you doing? and he possessed the all too rare quality of being a patient listener. my dad used to say to my sister and me that god gave us two ears, one mouth, we
the capitol police force 20 years ago. for those 20 years, he protected, he served the capitol complex and his community, including folks like us here, senators, our staffs, pages, sitting here at the dais today, members of our families, our staffs, members of their families, millions of folks who visit our capitol throughout each year. vernon's positive energy which senator coons has alluded to, his attitude made a lasting impression with his capitol police colleagues. in the latter part of...
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the stage for a victory speech! our coverage in des moines continues. ktiv's robert lowe and kwwl's jerry gallagher join us from the state capitol. it's a packed house in des moines and robert lowe will tell us just how busy the area is. but first let's start with jerry gallagher. on the democtic side too close to call. what happens in iowa could have a very big impact on this race long term. jerry gallagher with our sister station, kwwl, joins us live in des moines. the sanders camp is banking on a big turnout -- and we are seeing that in many precincts. i've spoken to people at caucus sites that had to be moved because so many people showed up. in fact, people in one precinct in central iowa were moved to a bar to give them more space. i've also heard that more chairs at iowa state and uni because the turnout exceeded expectations. that's an area where sanders had to do well -- and at least at uni -- we are hearing he did. the cost of college has been a big talking point for sanders. in fact the first sign i saw carried by a supporter into this room tonight said "college loan reform." we've got you covered.... live in des moines
the stage for a victory speech! our coverage in des moines continues. ktiv's robert lowe and kwwl's jerry gallagher join us from the state capitol. it's a packed house in des moines and robert lowe will tell us just how busy the area is. but first let's start with jerry gallagher. on the democtic side too close to call. what happens in iowa could have a very big impact on this race long term. jerry gallagher with our sister station, kwwl, joins us live in des moines. the sanders camp is banking...
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the road, could grow even larger. but not everyone sees this a positive move... stephanie moore joins us from the state capitol with reaction from lawmakers, steph the deal has all the bells and whistles for dupont but some of iowa's democratic lawmakers feel at least part of the money could have been allocated differently.... the deal breaks down the 16 for research tax credits and two million in a forgivable loan. senator tony bisignano says while he's okay with the 14-million in research tax credits he has a problem with the forgivable loan at a time when the state is struggling to fund other areas like education. he said he also doesn't agree with giving incentives to corporations who are downsizing, and although the deal promises to maintain 500 positions it doesn't require any additional ones to be added. 3:04 'its very disappointing because im sure two million dollars is low for their corporate bonuses and two million dollars in the state of iowa is a lot of money and could provide a number of things were having trouble funding.' 3:20 senator bisignano says he questions why multi-billion dollar corporat
the road, could grow even larger. but not everyone sees this a positive move... stephanie moore joins us from the state capitol with reaction from lawmakers, steph the deal has all the bells and whistles for dupont but some of iowa's democratic lawmakers feel at least part of the money could have been allocated differently.... the deal breaks down the 16 for research tax credits and two million in a forgivable loan. senator tony bisignano says while he's okay with the 14-million in research tax...
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the topic.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee has more n n... now...at the capitol. students from eastern iowa's counties came to the capitol to speak with legislators about lowering drug use in their towns.they also heard powerful testimonies about addiction and recovery - and say all of this motivates them one hundred students gathered at the state capitol monday to learn ways to prevent youtut marijuana use.i really believe that drug use is definitely an issue even more so today because of the different kinds of drugs that are out there monticello high junior cleo sullivan says she was only fifteen when friends exposed her to drugs and alcohol.she says no - but peer pressure gets tough.you dont wanna sound like someone who's trying to not have a good time talking to lawmakers gave students like her a chance to learn ways to change that lture.they can have their voice heard and get involved and understand this processa process where a bill can become a law, and reminding legislators what comes out of the statehouse impacts them.by standing up and staying vocal - they're going to be less likely to get involved in substance abuse and those kinds of things themselves. it's
the topic.fox 28 news reporter steffi lee has more n n... now...at the capitol. students from eastern iowa's counties came to the capitol to speak with legislators about lowering drug use in their towns.they also heard powerful testimonies about addiction and recovery - and say all of this motivates them one hundred students gathered at the state capitol monday to learn ways to prevent youtut marijuana use.i really believe that drug use is definitely an issue even more so today because of the...
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before we talk about the fans, give us an update at the capitol. >> we're about two blocks from now, there's a -- capitol. there's a bomb threat that was called in just after 4:00 today. the building has been evacuated. and the colorado state patrol and dpd are doing a sweep of the building. we'll bring you an update as soon as it's going on. earlier today, there are up to a million people, maybe even more than a million people here in downtown denver that were here to celebrate the super bowl victory. >> we met one couple from missouri who said they would not miss this party for anything. >> fans in their sunday night best line the streets of downtown denver to celebrate the lombardi trophy coming back to colorado. >> my little boy is four years old. he gets to grow up in a city like this. it's awesome. >> from the steps of the colorado state capitol all throughout civic center park, hundreds of thousands of people >> it was all about the orange and blue from a batman costume to a blue mustang head piece and everything in between. >> most people were from colorado but some drove acr
before we talk about the fans, give us an update at the capitol. >> we're about two blocks from now, there's a -- capitol. there's a bomb threat that was called in just after 4:00 today. the building has been evacuated. and the colorado state patrol and dpd are doing a sweep of the building. we'll bring you an update as soon as it's going on. earlier today, there are up to a million people, maybe even more than a million people here in downtown denver that were here to celebrate the super...
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alliance coalition for change is looking out for the students from eastern iowa's counties came to the capitol to speak with legislators about wering drug use in their towns.they also heard powerful testimonies about addiction and recovery - and say all of this motivates them to make a difference.take pkg: nat popmore than one hundred students gathered at the state capitol monday to learn ways to prevent youth marijuana use. sot: cleo sullivan, monticello high junior 19:2:232 i really believe that drug use is definitely an issue even more so today because of the different kinds of drugs that are out theremonticello high junior cleo sullivan says she was only fifteen when friends exposed her to drugs and alcohol.she says no - but peer pressure gets tough.sot: cleo sullivan 19:21:37 you dont wanna sound like someone who's tryingto not have a good time talking to lawmakers gave students like her a chanceceo learn ways to change that culture.sot: lawmaker or nat pop or something sot: jennifer hussman, acyc 19:34:25 they can have their voice heard and get involved and understand bill can become a law, and rerending legislators what comes out of
alliance coalition for change is looking out for the students from eastern iowa's counties came to the capitol to speak with legislators about wering drug use in their towns.they also heard powerful testimonies about addiction and recovery - and say all of this motivates them to make a difference.take pkg: nat popmore than one hundred students gathered at the state capitol monday to learn ways to prevent youth marijuana use. sot: cleo sullivan, monticello high junior 19:2:232 i really believe...
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instead the casino capitol of the world will use a deck of cards. whoever draws the high card is the winner. platte county, mo fire tornado winds will finally die down this evening as a low pressure system to the north continues to slide off to the east. we'll stay mostly clear tonight with lows dropping back into the upper 30s. saturday will be a lot less windy with highs expected to top out in the upper 50s and lower 60s. another cold front will will shift toward the northwest and highs will drop back into the upper 40s and lower 50s..although this is still over 10 above normal for central iowa. besides a light rain/snow mix on tuesday the next week what's all this nonsense about balls? pink balls, blue, yellow, red. it's hard to keep the whole thing straight. and all these so-called deals? well, they come with a lot of deal breakers. like when you leave the city the signal goes weak. u.s. cellular built a network to give you a stronger signal where the other guys don't. and as for deals? how's $300 back for every line you switch? $300! no ball no
instead the casino capitol of the world will use a deck of cards. whoever draws the high card is the winner. platte county, mo fire tornado winds will finally die down this evening as a low pressure system to the north continues to slide off to the east. we'll stay mostly clear tonight with lows dropping back into the upper 30s. saturday will be a lot less windy with highs expected to top out in the upper 50s and lower 60s. another cold front will will shift toward the northwest and highs will...
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the streets of india's capitol many people have been waiting for months -. >> and the sanitation workers. in the capitol. >> three months -- the commuters inconvenienced by their demonstrations. >> is government is playing games with us, we haven't been paid in months, we are in so much trouble, how am i supposed to feed my children. >> the eastern parts of the city since the strike began otherworkers. but more keeps being done. >> 15,000 doctors and other medical staff along with thousands of teachers all three right now are led by the nationalist party. it claims the government run by the pop list party for not transferring the money required to pay the workers. >> the irresponsible party is trying to distract the people, like again the municipal accounts is in public depate. the amount we should be given has not been. >> the state government in turn says the b.j.p. which runs the municipal governments is playing politics. >> so therefore there is a substantial chunk of money that needs to be given to the government. unfortunately, they are not willing to do that, because they believe that they are gaining a lot of political mileage by orchestrating these strikes and blaming the state government, the state governme
the streets of india's capitol many people have been waiting for months -. >> and the sanitation workers. in the capitol. >> three months -- the commuters inconvenienced by their demonstrations. >> is government is playing games with us, we haven't been paid in months, we are in so much trouble, how am i supposed to feed my children. >> the eastern parts of the city since the strike began otherworkers. but more keeps being done. >> 15,000 doctors and other medical...
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with a court order that the company assist the fbi in breaking into the phone used by one of the san bernardino terrorists. today on capitol hill us attorney general loretta lynch urged apple to follow the court order ... and not just because they law requires them to. it's a long-standing principle in our justice system that if an independent judge finds reason to believe that a certain item contains evidence of a crime, then that judge can authorize the government to conduct limited search for that evidence and if the government needs the assistance of third parties to ensure that the judges all over the country and on the those parties must assist if it's reasonably within their power to do so. and that is what we have been asking and we owe it to the victims and to the public whose safety we must protect to ensure that we have done everything under the law to fully investigate terrorist attacks on american soil. phone could reveal a motive for the attack. they also believe it could lead to possible co-conspirators and stop possible future attacks. dozens of people were injured and and at least three were killed after s
with a court order that the company assist the fbi in breaking into the phone used by one of the san bernardino terrorists. today on capitol hill us attorney general loretta lynch urged apple to follow the court order ... and not just because they law requires them to. it's a long-standing principle in our justice system that if an independent judge finds reason to believe that a certain item contains evidence of a crime, then that judge can authorize the government to conduct limited search...
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. >>> i a new push at the state capitol to restrict the use of red light cameras after failing to get a ban on the cameras through the last legislature, steve is pushing a new bill. this would would restrict the use of the cameras by allowing them only on main roads and not on local streets and neighborhoods, opponents of the bill say the cameras benefit communities and aurora for example, a half million dollars from red light camera ticks goes for programs helping abused kids and victims of domestic violence. >> ooipts certainly not -- it's certainly not lining anyone's pockets, it's going towards >> the bills paed committee today and -- passed committee today. >>> another case of an exploding e-cigarette, caught on camera. >> it was a big flame and burning. >> how a man is doing after it blew up in his pocket. >> school bus drivers under the influence, putting kids' lives in danger. >> if a person does that, i'm ashamed of them. >> how the school districks test their -- districts test their drivers. >>> could president barack obama nominate a republican to the supreme court? >> and
. >>> i a new push at the state capitol to restrict the use of red light cameras after failing to get a ban on the cameras through the last legislature, steve is pushing a new bill. this would would restrict the use of the cameras by allowing them only on main roads and not on local streets and neighborhoods, opponents of the bill say the cameras benefit communities and aurora for example, a half million dollars from red light camera ticks goes for programs helping abused kids and...
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malcolm web is our correspondent in the uganda capitol and joins us on the line so yesterday's violencehe detention of mr. beseja doesn't go well for a free and fair election. >> todd the campaigns have reviewed as planned and making his way around campala and attracted crowds and thousands of people and has a message of things that resonate as among particularly the young people, those who are under employed and unemployed and there are many in the area and also there are rallies in the city today as the candidates in their third place and the former prime minister, long time loyalist of the government and is now challenging this as well. so far there has not been violence and people are waiting for the final day of campaigning and says it will pass briefly ahead of voting and that will be on thursday and they will have to polls on thursday. >> okay malcolm web live in campala thank you for that. energy giants saudi arabia and russia have agreed not to increase the amount of oil they are pumping and as they grapple with the flooded global market and low prices and meeting in doha the s
malcolm web is our correspondent in the uganda capitol and joins us on the line so yesterday's violencehe detention of mr. beseja doesn't go well for a free and fair election. >> todd the campaigns have reviewed as planned and making his way around campala and attracted crowds and thousands of people and has a message of things that resonate as among particularly the young people, those who are under employed and unemployed and there are many in the area and also there are rallies in the...
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us. >>e're back with more ofthis week in siouxland" with tim seaman. >>>> and welme back. as the days count down on presidident oba's last years commander in chief, plenty of questions circle the nation's capitol. joining us to offer a few answers is senator mike rounds. he started in south dakota government in the early 1990s, bake the 31st governor in 2002 and re-elected governor ofsouth dakota i 2006. most recently elected to the u.s.enate in 2014 with committee assignments including armed services, banking,er house, urban affairs as well as environment, and publicc works.again, i want to take time to welcome u.s. senor mike rounds to the program. thanks for being with us. >> thank you very much. appreciate the opportunity to visit with you. >> you bet. anti-establishment candidates won lopded primary racaces in i'm curious, are youou hearing similalar sentiments in south dakota and is there a sense in washingto that the status quo is no longer going to serve the purpose? >> we haveve to remember a lot of this, most of us got elect in 2014 ran on exactly the same stand. we said washington, d.c. was dysfunctional. we said itit was broken. and i can tell you that it is. and that i it needs a
us. >>e're back with more ofthis week in siouxland" with tim seaman. >>>> and welme back. as the days count down on presidident oba's last years commander in chief, plenty of questions circle the nation's capitol. joining us to offer a few answers is senator mike rounds. he started in south dakota government in the early 1990s, bake the 31st governor in 2002 and re-elected governor ofsouth dakota i 2006. most recently elected to the u.s.enate in 2014 with committee...
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the record." you are joining us to celebrate 3500 episodes. but right now, the news. and members of congress on capitol the first time coming out to support this candidate for president. >> you know, we weren't expected a couple of months ago, we weren't expect to do win this one. you know that, right? we weren't. the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much and now we are winning, winning, winning the country. >> joining us now one of the first people on capitol hill to support the trump 2016 ticket, congressman duncan hunter goes "on the record." good evening, sir. >> hey,
the record." you are joining us to celebrate 3500 episodes. but right now, the news. and members of congress on capitol the first time coming out to support this candidate for president. >> you know, we weren't expected a couple of months ago, we weren't expect to do win this one. you know that, right? we weren't. the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much and now we are winning, winning, winning the country. >> joining us now one of the first people on capitol hill to...
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the twenty-third of june. all right, thank you very much. bringing us all the latest from that e.u. summit. now, police in the capitolave used tear gas to disperse hundreds. veterans were not special, just because they fought in the war of liberation. many of the protestors support the vice president who is himself a veteran, and the faction in the ruling par city that rivals one led by mrs. mcgarvey. the u.n. has condemn add outbreak of fighting at the peace keeping base. the aid group of doctors without borders says at least 18 people have been killed and as many as 40 injuries. it says two of the staff members were among those killed. and it is shelters civilians, violence between ethnic and communities has broken out many the past few days. meanwhile, efforts to bring peace to the young nation are underway, parts of the peace deal recently signed by the government in opposition are being put into place. it is hoped that it will end fighting which is left tens of thousands dead since breaking out in 2013. al jazeera is in juba. the key pass signed to bring to an end two years of civil war, and according to this ag
the twenty-third of june. all right, thank you very much. bringing us all the latest from that e.u. summit. now, police in the capitolave used tear gas to disperse hundreds. veterans were not special, just because they fought in the war of liberation. many of the protestors support the vice president who is himself a veteran, and the faction in the ruling par city that rivals one led by mrs. mcgarvey. the u.n. has condemn add outbreak of fighting at the peace keeping base. the aid group of...
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. >> reporter: the burundi foreign minister told us on the phone that the allegations are baseless. in the capitolsaid any of the refugees should have been allowed to speak to us and that senior u.n. officials were not aware of these particular cases. >> because if we had solid evidence of course it would be our duty to try to do something about it but through the government we are not responsible for actually security and safety. >> reporter: the screening the constant flow of new arrivals in the camp is not easy and here the police search their baggage for weapons and the government says it also was not aware of allegations but it's doing all it can to make the camp secure. >> the government has been really strict and whenever we have supported any kinds of activity that they are trying to say they have a recruitment and actually have taken serious measures, only last week only some refugees were actually apprehended and taken before the courts and searched. >> reporter: meanwhile a leaked u.n. report accuses them of recruiting burundi refugees to fight against the burundi government in this ref
. >> reporter: the burundi foreign minister told us on the phone that the allegations are baseless. in the capitolsaid any of the refugees should have been allowed to speak to us and that senior u.n. officials were not aware of these particular cases. >> because if we had solid evidence of course it would be our duty to try to do something about it but through the government we are not responsible for actually security and safety. >> reporter: the screening the constant flow...
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the president can stay in office. catherine soi is in the capitol and sent us this report. ♪ >> reporter: the democratic republic of congoommission officials meet with members of political parties. ♪ >> reporter: they are talking about the election dead lock. the government says it does not have sufficient funds for the polls, but opposition groups here are not convinced. they believe the government is deliberately withholding funds to delay the elections and effectively have the president stay in office beyond the end of his second and last term in december. many people just want a date set for the vote. but the head of the election commission says a new electoral role needs to be drawn up first. >> the question might be, are we able to have this roll this year in this is what we started working on. and definitely, because we have to restart registration, it will not be possible to have electio elections in 2016. >> reporter: the electoral cycle was expected to start in october last year, with local elections. those polls have been postponed since 2006. the electoral commission says it hopes to register 41 million voter
the president can stay in office. catherine soi is in the capitol and sent us this report. ♪ >> reporter: the democratic republic of congoommission officials meet with members of political parties. ♪ >> reporter: they are talking about the election dead lock. the government says it does not have sufficient funds for the polls, but opposition groups here are not convinced. they believe the government is deliberately withholding funds to delay the elections and effectively have...
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. >> reporter: the foreign minister told us on the phone that the allegations are baseless. in the tanzanian capitol the u.n. said any of the refugees would have been allowed to meet with us. >> through the government we are not responsible for actual security and safety. >> reporter: screening the constant flow of new arrivals is not easy. here the police search their baggage for weapons. the government says it was not aware of the allegations, but is doing all it can to make the camp secure. >> the government has been very strict. whenever we have spotted any kinds of activity that they are trying to say, yes, they are trying to recruit, we have actually taken serious measures. only last week, some refugees were actually app prehengded and taken before the court and charged. >> reporter: back in tanzania, both the u.n. and the government say part of the problem is that they are desperately short of funding to deal with the burundian refugees. the refugees say they just want a place to be safe. >>> and speaking to al jazeera earlier, burundi's foreign minister denied the government is sending milit
. >> reporter: the foreign minister told us on the phone that the allegations are baseless. in the tanzanian capitol the u.n. said any of the refugees would have been allowed to meet with us. >> through the government we are not responsible for actual security and safety. >> reporter: screening the constant flow of new arrivals is not easy. here the police search their baggage for weapons. the government says it was not aware of the allegations, but is doing all it can to make...
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4-year-old won't just school you on president, he can name all of the presidents and the state capitols. stay with us, 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> live from the news station, this is 7 news at 6:00. >> the game of dirty politics, in the race for the white house. the complaints tonight that several candidates are making. >> plus, a change of heart, from undecided to a definite vow of support, the candidate governor nikki haley is expected to back in their race for the white house. >>> good evening, tonight, we begin with team coverage on campaign 2016, 7 news reporter addie hampton is in greenville for a town hall. >> we're going to start with our capitol reporter robert kittle in lexington county, governor nikki haley is about to endorse a republican candidate for president. >>reporter: that's right, amy, we're in chafin, outside of a business, and marco rubio had scheduled a campaign event here any way, but it's gotten more attention. governor nikki haley is expected to endorse marco rubio. she said yesterday, that she was not sure if she would endorse anyone, and she didn't tell us who, if
4-year-old won't just school you on president, he can name all of the presidents and the state capitols. stay with us, 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> live from the news station, this is 7 news at 6:00. >> the game of dirty politics, in the race for the white house. the complaints tonight that several candidates are making. >> plus, a change of heart, from undecided to a definite vow of support, the candidate governor nikki haley is expected to back in their race for...
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that's why some in the hawkeye state are crowding the state capitol this week to see changes in tanning salons. it's not a new proposal: banning state from using tanning beds has been an issue brought up year after year in the state legislature. but this year, the bill is gaining more ground than ever before, and iowans behind the cause are speaking out. risks from tanning incncde melanoma-- which is a type of skin cancer.
that's why some in the hawkeye state are crowding the state capitol this week to see changes in tanning salons. it's not a new proposal: banning state from using tanning beds has been an issue brought up year after year in the state legislature. but this year, the bill is gaining more ground than ever before, and iowans behind the cause are speaking out. risks from tanning incncde melanoma-- which is a type of skin cancer.
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the minimum wage for what some call low-level jobs. as capitol bureau reporter shows floridians are making can cost the rest of us billions. >> reporter: patricia walker is minimum wage. two. >> i make sure that they have their food, whatever they need that they have, but when i go home, i got to look in my refrigerator or in my cabinets and see what i got to eat. >> reporter: she pleaded with state legislators to raise the minimum wage to $15 so she and many others can live without public assistance. >> we give our heart to our clients or our customer, whatever we do, we give them that support. who is going to support us? who is going to help us out? >> reporter: a new study from florida state university economics professor patrick mason said the low-wage earners are draining every other taxpayer throughout the state. >> each program you calculate the total amount of public assistance that is going to low-wage workers and that is >> reporter: democrats have already filed bills to increase the state's current $8.05 minimum wage. >> why is it that you are working two or three jobs? why is it that you have to depend on food stamps? why i
the minimum wage for what some call low-level jobs. as capitol bureau reporter shows floridians are making can cost the rest of us billions. >> reporter: patricia walker is minimum wage. two. >> i make sure that they have their food, whatever they need that they have, but when i go home, i got to look in my refrigerator or in my cabinets and see what i got to eat. >> reporter: she pleaded with state legislators to raise the minimum wage to $15 so she and many others can live...
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train to the battle between apple and the fbi over unlocking a cell phone use by a terrorist on capitolelcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren: breaking news this morning. donald trump when he nevada caucuses by large margin. he gets 46 are sent. marker reviewing ted cruz are battling right now for second place to reveal his 24%, cruise 21%. ohio governor john kasich at 5%. trump celebrating his third consecutive fit three with a prediction feels insecure the gop presidential nomination. >> we want the evangelicals. we want with young. we won by its old. we wanted highly educated. we won with poorly educated. i love the poorly educated. it's hard for me to turn down money. it's what i've done my whole life. i grab, grab, grab. i want money, money. i'll tell you what we are going to do. now we are going to get greedy for the united states. we are going to grab and grab. we made in the governor. it's always nice to be beating the governor. mexico is going to pay for the wall. they will be very, very thrilled to
train to the battle between apple and the fbi over unlocking a cell phone use by a terrorist on capitolelcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren: breaking news this morning. donald trump when he nevada caucuses by large margin. he gets 46 are sent. marker reviewing ted cruz are battling right now for second place to reveal his 24%, cruise 21%. ohio governor john kasich at 5%. trump celebrating his third...
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aid since government forces stepped up their offenses, in the town of madaya to the east of the capitol the government is usingation as a weapon of war, some aid has got through but hundreds need to be moved for medical help and up to 200,000 people are living under an i.s.i.l. imposed city of darazol where food and water are running out. in the rebel stronghold of duma an envoy with medal supplies arrived in the city and they have medicine and milk for children. last week they pledged humanitarian assistance for people trapped in besieged areas but it's not known if any of it has been delivered. >> the eu's criminal intelligence agency says more than 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees have disappeared since arriving in europe in resent months and his fear is many of them may have become victims of reporting from sweden who have received the most child refugees in europe. >> in sweden's capitol you see them all over, as much on the margins of stockholm as much as they are on society these unaccompanied minors are running from the system while hiding in plain sight. for three days every attempt we made to inte
aid since government forces stepped up their offenses, in the town of madaya to the east of the capitol the government is usingation as a weapon of war, some aid has got through but hundreds need to be moved for medical help and up to 200,000 people are living under an i.s.i.l. imposed city of darazol where food and water are running out. in the rebel stronghold of duma an envoy with medal supplies arrived in the city and they have medicine and milk for children. last week they pledged...
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amy: for more on thursday's debate and the overall democratic race, we are joined by two guests. joining us from capitol hill, new york congressman gregory meeks, chair of the congressional black caucus political action committee, which has just endorsed hillary clinton. and here in new york, jeffrey sachs leading economist and the , director of the earth institute at columbia university. he's the author of many books, most recently "the age of , sustainable development." his recent article for huffington post is headlines, "hillary is the candidate of the war machine." welcome to democracy now! congressman meeks, can you talk about the significance of the endorsements of the congressional black caucus political action committee? >> it is, as we believe, the campaign is really starting as we move into states that are more reflective of america. it is important and significant that we have had two senators. when she was a senator here in the united states senate, had worked with on the house and on the senate side, who has been a partner, particularly, democrats in getting democrats elected so that we co
amy: for more on thursday's debate and the overall democratic race, we are joined by two guests. joining us from capitol hill, new york congressman gregory meeks, chair of the congressional black caucus political action committee, which has just endorsed hillary clinton. and here in new york, jeffrey sachs leading economist and the , director of the earth institute at columbia university. he's the author of many books, most recently "the age of , sustainable development." his recent...
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clock ran out for the woman who accused bill cosby of sexual assault in colorado because of a state imposed denver7 reporter lance hernandez joins us. the alleged victims were at the capitol asking lawmakers to do limitations. >> reporter: there's a 10 -- statutes of limitations. >> reporter: there's a 10 year limit on prosecution and if victims do not come forward before then, charges cannot be filed. two colorado women say they wwre sexually assaulted their didn't come forward because believe them. now because other women have come forward accusing bill cosby of doing the same thing to thee, 58 women in all. >> i was too fearful to be able to go and report my sexual assault because of the power of bill cosby. >> no one would have elieved that mr. jell-oopudding pop, dr. huxtable was capable of rape and sexual assault. i would have been laughed off the planet. >> reporter: now a criminal defense attorney spoke out against channing the current statute. 3 she said it's possible that prosecutors might wait until the last minute tt file a case, perhaps after he strongest defense witness passed away, but a prosecutor said that it's more likely that victims would hang onto inc
clock ran out for the woman who accused bill cosby of sexual assault in colorado because of a state imposed denver7 reporter lance hernandez joins us. the alleged victims were at the capitol asking lawmakers to do limitations. >> reporter: there's a 10 -- statutes of limitations. >> reporter: there's a 10 year limit on prosecution and if victims do not come forward before then, charges cannot be filed. two colorado women say they wwre sexually assaulted their didn't come forward...
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the fight against zika. modified mosquitoes being used to slow the spread of the virus. >>> at least 17 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan's capitol. several others were injured in cap bull near the police headquarters. new police recruits are among the dead. the afghan taliban has claimed responsibility. live to our correspondent jennifer glass in kabul for us. a pretty bold and blazen attack by the taliban. what happened in this one? >> it was a bold attack that happened in the early hours of the afternoon here in broad daylight. the suicide bomber, this taliban suicide bomber joined a line of new recruits and others trying to order the afghan civil police headquarters in the center of town and blew himself up, as you said. a senior official tells us 17 have died and dozens injured in that attack in the center of town. this is not far from the kabul zoo on one of the main roads in kabul closed for much of the afternoon as police tried to clear the debris. the taliban that tried to claim responsibility. this is the latest in a series of attacks around the country. two weeks ago there was an attack not far from there that killed s
the fight against zika. modified mosquitoes being used to slow the spread of the virus. >>> at least 17 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan's capitol. several others were injured in cap bull near the police headquarters. new police recruits are among the dead. the afghan taliban has claimed responsibility. live to our correspondent jennifer glass in kabul for us. a pretty bold and blazen attack by the taliban. what happened in this one? >> it was a bold attack...
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in fact he laid that out before the last debate. >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> and looking ahead to the virginia primary on march 1, you will not have to sign a loyal city pledge to vote republican. the state board of elections accepted the gop request to drop the requirement yesterday. >>> several hundred people showed up to remember nicole lovell in blacksburg, virginia yesterday. the 13-year-old was stabbed and her body dumped along a highway in north carolina on saturday. prosecutors say virginia tech student david eisenhowauer and natalie keepers lovell. eisenhower is oig oig is charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder. >>> according to police, a man had a gun when an officer approached him yesterday.officer said the man was standing in the middle of an intersection and looked suspicious. police saw the fwun gun as the started running away and police shot him. >>> no charges for the police officer who shot and killed a man in a metro sun he wiltunnel. the officer opened fire only after the suspect charged at him with a large branch. thi
in fact he laid that out before the last debate. >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> and looking ahead to the virginia primary on march 1, you will not have to sign a loyal city pledge to vote republican. the state board of elections accepted the gop request to drop the requirement yesterday. >>> several hundred people showed up to remember nicole lovell in blacksburg, virginia yesterday. the 13-year-old was stabbed and her body dumped along a...
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the american air power as a threat. >> pope francis is wrapping up his trick to mexico, talking to hundreds of prisoners in juarez. this used to be the murder capitol of the world. he urged the more than 700 prisoners to look to the future and change. >> new steps have been taken to stop the spread of the zika virus. the f.d.a. now recommending u.s. blood banks refuse donations from anyone who has traveled to a high-risk area in the last four weeks. the red cross and the american association of blood banks have taken similar precautions. meanwhile, cdc has revealed that the first sexually transmitted case of zika virus in the united 2008. earlier this month a case with that was first time most of us had heard about the virus being transmitted through sex. the man, a microbiologist, obtained the virus after spending time in africa and he transmitted to it his wife. tonight we're getting a glimpse into guzman's life back behind prison walls. >> he's a drug lord and he tells his attorney he's the victim of physical and mental torture because guards wake him up every few hours. he says the guards are turning him into a zombie. he was captured last mont
the american air power as a threat. >> pope francis is wrapping up his trick to mexico, talking to hundreds of prisoners in juarez. this used to be the murder capitol of the world. he urged the more than 700 prisoners to look to the future and change. >> new steps have been taken to stop the spread of the zika virus. the f.d.a. now recommending u.s. blood banks refuse donations from anyone who has traveled to a high-risk area in the last four weeks. the red cross and the american...
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the state. these davenport students used their president's day to visit the state capitol. students participated in the "we are not worthless" movement to encourage lawmakers to uphold equality in the state education system. in davenport, students do not receive the same state funding amount per-pupil as other areas and they wanted to bring attention to the matter on the statehouse floor. "student 33:15 what do you guys feel is more important? allowable growth or the funding inequality? cindy winckler 34:22 your foundation aid is most important. and all of the protections are around that foundation aid. ross paustn 34:31 $175 funding disparity is more important than state aid. especially for davenport and about 1/2 the districts of the state. " requested to meet with the governor about their issue. they are pushing not only for an increased education budget, but also a change in the law that affects their area. jenna: the lawer of a man accused of shooting a sioux city police officer is looking to have the trial moved out of woodbury county. jenna: isaiah mothershed's attor
the state. these davenport students used their president's day to visit the state capitol. students participated in the "we are not worthless" movement to encourage lawmakers to uphold equality in the state education system. in davenport, students do not receive the same state funding amount per-pupil as other areas and they wanted to bring attention to the matter on the statehouse floor. "student 33:15 what do you guys feel is more important? allowable growth or the funding...
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today, abobo 150 members of the nonprofit headed to des moines to lobby their legislators. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders joins us live at the capitol with more. forrest, how did lobbying go for the group? it went as well as it could. this group saw its bills moved days. they're hoping to make some solid change. wednesday was a long one forr this group in gold. these ladies from the quad cities drove three hours on snowy roads to be here in des moines. why? they're fighting for a bill to fight this... commercial dog breeders who treat animals inhumanely. "they're in wire cages, cage upon cage. some have never seen the light of day. they're just used as breeding machines." here's the group's big problem. currently, the usda oversees licensed breeders in iowa. they're responsible for punishing those that treat animals inhumanely. but, the group says federal officials haven't been doing their job. "the usda is nonobeholden to uphold our state laws. so, if they witness instances of violations to our animal cruelty statute 717b, it goes senate and house bills aim to change that by
today, abobo 150 members of the nonprofit headed to des moines to lobby their legislators. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders joins us live at the capitol with more. forrest, how did lobbying go for the group? it went as well as it could. this group saw its bills moved days. they're hoping to make some solid change. wednesday was a long one forr this group in gold. these ladies from the quad cities drove three hours on snowy roads to be here in des moines. why? they're fighting for a bill to fight...
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the capitol for missing persons day. the first time ever in the state. some 3 hundred yellow balloons released into the colorado sky. in honor of those who haven't >> . >> i hope they'll all want us to come back again. each year. >> for many coming to the capitol. means asking for change. >> she was going to take her youngest son. >> cold cases don't receive enough resources. she hasn't been able to get a police phone call. update. in over a year. >> we have yet to hear from those detectives. >> others say police need to be more willing to alert the public. right away. and not wait for 24 hours to pass. >> it's all about getting information. >> . vacations in july. when he disappeared. he wants remote towns to have better training. >> . whatever brought the families here. all seem to still have hope. now they hope lawmakers act. >> . a lot of emotion. at the state capitol. the families tell me that know major pieces of legislation has been introduced thus far. we will see if that changes. >> now updates to bills we have been following this legislation. the house is passed a bill that would allow employees to leave work to attend their childs parent teacher conferences. >> they sa
the capitol for missing persons day. the first time ever in the state. some 3 hundred yellow balloons released into the colorado sky. in honor of those who haven't >> . >> i hope they'll all want us to come back again. each year. >> for many coming to the capitol. means asking for change. >> she was going to take her youngest son. >> cold cases don't receive enough resources. she hasn't been able to get a police phone call. update. in over a year. >> we have...
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the nevada holds democratic caucuses tomorrow. south carolina will hold its republican primary. tracie potts is live on capitol hill for us. so a bit of a shake upin the polls and input a from the pope. >> reporter: and the wall donald trump says he wants to build, initially donald trump fought back receipt strongly on the comments. but then last night, he dialed it back a pit. much softer tone saying that he believes the pope was misinformed and misunderstood by the media when he looked at the totally of his comments. bottom line he is trying to win the south carolina contest that is coming up for the republicans this weekend. and we also heard jeb bush at that same candidate forum weigh in last night saying he does not believe that the pope should be talking about personal faith of individuals like donald trump. and john kasich also pointing pope, but other candidates have also said it's not the pope's job to weigh in on the personal faith of any individual candidate. >> all right. tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> 4:46 is our time. it will be months before another baltimore police officer goes on t
the nevada holds democratic caucuses tomorrow. south carolina will hold its republican primary. tracie potts is live on capitol hill for us. so a bit of a shake upin the polls and input a from the pope. >> reporter: and the wall donald trump says he wants to build, initially donald trump fought back receipt strongly on the comments. but then last night, he dialed it back a pit. much softer tone saying that he believes the pope was misinformed and misunderstood by the media when he looked...
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hill" event at the statehouse this week.steffi lee shows us what their ultimate message was and what the youth involved have to say. say. steffi: students from eastern iowa came to the capitol to speak with leaders about lowering drug use in their towns - after hearing powerful testimonies of addiction and recovery - they say this all motivates them to make a difference.take vo:the iowa alliance of coalitions for change organizethis event because they say iowa remains low nationwide for youth drug abuse and they want to maintain that.more than one hundred students from across law enforcement about the negative impact drug use can have on youth.several students from jones county have attended this event in previous years.they say it reminds them to continue saying no - even if peer pressure gets tough.take sot: cleo sullivan: "it's hard because you don't want to sound like someone who's trying to not have a good time - everyone's trying to have a good time in high school and you don't want to be bumming out everybody and not having fun and doing the fun thing everyone wants to do."steffi: cleo is from jones county where the safe and healthy youth coalition says they've seen
hill" event at the statehouse this week.steffi lee shows us what their ultimate message was and what the youth involved have to say. say. steffi: students from eastern iowa came to the capitol to speak with leaders about lowering drug use in their towns - after hearing powerful testimonies of addiction and recovery - they say this all motivates them to make a difference.take vo:the iowa alliance of coalitions for change organizethis event because they say iowa remains low nationwide for...
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the momentum for super tuesday. tracie potts is live on capitol hill for us. so more on the caucuses in a moment, but first a telling battle between donald trump and ted cruz. >> reporter: and it just wrapped up a few hours ago. late night rallies from both of them out in nevada over a land rights issue. there is a lot of talk about that in nevada. the federal government owns most of the land out there. ted cruz running an ad that says donald trump would not give the state rights to that land. trump in response at this late night rally said that it was a lie and that cruz man. now looking ahead to today and these embattled caucuses, there are 30 delegates up for grabs. not binding until april. if trump wins, he will so he lid tie his power, he will have won all of the contests so far except for iowa. if rubio wins, who came in second in south carolina, then it could certainly alter this campaign as we see the horse race going on between cruz and rubio behind trump. >> and to the democrats now. hillary clinton earned a big endorsement and bernie sanders is tryin
the momentum for super tuesday. tracie potts is live on capitol hill for us. so more on the caucuses in a moment, but first a telling battle between donald trump and ted cruz. >> reporter: and it just wrapped up a few hours ago. late night rallies from both of them out in nevada over a land rights issue. there is a lot of talk about that in nevada. the federal government owns most of the land out there. ted cruz running an ad that says donald trump would not give the state rights to that...
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. >> reporter: the departments of justice declined our request for interviews but pointed us to testimony on the matter given here on capitol hill back in 2014. >> the strategy aims to hold accountable the people that violent the law. >> reporter: o'connor says there's no illegal paperwork. >> they go ahead and give you a license saying go ahead and do business. and then the next day they say don't do business with these people. >> reporter: some are getting caught in the cross hairs of regulations. >> mark: a mock convention is happening right now in lexington at washington and tonight, bob goodlatte, ann coulter, and dick cheney are speaking. the event attempts to pick the presidential nominee. there have only been two incorrect picks since 1948. abc-13 does have a crew there. we'll bring you the very latest tonight at 11:00. here's a live look at i would kill for something sweet. i know... one? are you kidding? we'll end up eating like thirty. wanna split that? ughhhh...no, soooo much fat... don't fight your instincts. with each for 150 calories or less! try our chocolatey brownies, tangy lemon bars and creamy cheesecake
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. >>> back here at home happening today mayor de blasio will discuss the zika vier with us a panel of experts at city hall. on capitol hill, the centers for disease control is testifying before the senate committee. swift action to boost prevention, detection and response. >>> in decision 2016 coverage, congressional black cause us leaders are throwing their support behind hillary clinton. today's endorsement comes from the caucuses's political action committee representing 19 members and the nod could help clinton solidify support in states such as south carolina. several caucus members will the february 27th primary. >> tonight, look for political fireworks when the democratic candidates go head to head. clinton and sanders will debate in milwaukee and this comes off of sanders' big win in new hampshire. stick with us for the latest on tonight's debate and the campaigning going on in south carolina right now. you'll find this all on nbc 4 new york.com. >>> what spiked the fall and how worried should we be? we're going to cnbc for answers next. >>> plus, they are fed up to pay double to ride the subway every day. no
. >>> back here at home happening today mayor de blasio will discuss the zika vier with us a panel of experts at city hall. on capitol hill, the centers for disease control is testifying before the senate committee. swift action to boost prevention, detection and response. >>> in decision 2016 coverage, congressional black cause us leaders are throwing their support behind hillary clinton. today's endorsement comes from the caucuses's political action committee representing 19...
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the bill forward or it could get eliminated for debate this year because of legislative deadlines. . in two days, about 100 iowans in favor of banning minors from using tanning beds will crowd the state capitol to convince lawmakers this is the year to take action. 11:29:24 "parents don't sign a the age of 18, can go buy cigarettes. there's laws that you have to be 18 to buy cigarettes, and just like that, how cigarettes cause cancer, so do tanning beds. so you should not be allowed to tan under the age of 18." :01-:18 andrea ard is a melanoma survivor and will be speaking with lawmakers tuesday on the issue. bills proposing bans on tanning beds have come up before...but they've never gotten very far. last year the iowa senate passed a bill that would ban tanning beds for minors, and this year, the house is looking at that same bill. one local spray tan business owner says she quit using tanning beds once she learned of the health risks. she says awareness on this issue has grown in recent years, with more customers trading in their tanning bed for a safer spray tan. 12:51:31 "i think the exposure that's on the issue is gaining traction. i can tell from my own personal business that there ar
the bill forward or it could get eliminated for debate this year because of legislative deadlines. . in two days, about 100 iowans in favor of banning minors from using tanning beds will crowd the state capitol to convince lawmakers this is the year to take action. 11:29:24 "parents don't sign a the age of 18, can go buy cigarettes. there's laws that you have to be 18 to buy cigarettes, and just like that, how cigarettes cause cancer, so do tanning beds. so you should not be allowed to tan...
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the cedar rapids community school district posted this photo of the students loading up on a bus to head to the capitol. students tell us they want to urge lawmakers to think about the importance of investing in iowa's youth. they were taught how to make a persuasive argument, and prepped on what to expect. school officials have asked students to share their stories, and show lawmakers the kind of impact their education has made. "as you think about the experiences you have had in cr, and hopefully they have been great. just tell that story and that you'd be concerned that there would be any reduction in funding that would jeopardize any of those types of experiences " officials say only a couple students have been to the capitol, so the trip will double as a great experience no matter what the outcome is. conference will look at how to align high school class work with iowa's workforce needs. he discussed the idea while touring waterloo west high school yesterday. as part of his stop, branstad learned about the school's culinary class. waterloo officials say adding more career and technical options is tough without add
the cedar rapids community school district posted this photo of the students loading up on a bus to head to the capitol. students tell us they want to urge lawmakers to think about the importance of investing in iowa's youth. they were taught how to make a persuasive argument, and prepped on what to expect. school officials have asked students to share their stories, and show lawmakers the kind of impact their education has made. "as you think about the experiences you have had in cr, and...
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the power of dough. >> mark: the capitol tonight, the house committee punted on a bill to use campaign fund by politicians. lawmakers are barred from using campaign funds for personal use when they close out their accounts. many have said they need [indiscernible] to use campaign funds because they're used to subsidize the cost of performing their duties. >>> new developments tonight. virginia will begin testing its backlog of untested rape kits held by local law enforcement. this is part of a grant to test the kits for d.n.a. evidence. back in 2013 it was exposed that rape kits were sitting in evidence rooms around the the state has contracted with a private forensics lab for testing. >>> and some state prosecutors help that bill will help them lock up sexual predators. hearsay will be used in certain circumstances as evidence for children 13 and younger. the bill passed unanimously in the house, but it's faced opposition in the senate. >> there's a few members -- there's a few people that aren't ready to come up to the 21st century in this. >> mark: there's a concern battle could lie >> mark: we just ju
the power of dough. >> mark: the capitol tonight, the house committee punted on a bill to use campaign fund by politicians. lawmakers are barred from using campaign funds for personal use when they close out their accounts. many have said they need [indiscernible] to use campaign funds because they're used to subsidize the cost of performing their duties. >>> new developments tonight. virginia will begin testing its backlog of untested rape kits held by local law enforcement....
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he joins us at the state capitol with the breakdown of what is going on. reporter: anyone watching this issue closely has their antenna turned on the three-judge panel on the court circuit. they have everything they need to decide whether they should put their own decision on hold until we are through primaries. friday they told the state to redraw congressional lines in districts one and 12 ruling the state unfairly drew maps putting the state challenge to that described the difficulty it would have retooling the lines and re-informing voters. we could find out today if the court is going to stand by its initial ruling requiring new maps are put that on hold until later. confusing the situation further, absentee voting has already begun. >> people have been voting in the election. we have already been doing it. people have been casting ballots through the state. we have issued 8600 absentee ballots by mail. this is not something you can just cool back. reporter: we have our eye on the courts. we will let you know as soon as anything happens. we will also
he joins us at the state capitol with the breakdown of what is going on. reporter: anyone watching this issue closely has their antenna turned on the three-judge panel on the court circuit. they have everything they need to decide whether they should put their own decision on hold until we are through primaries. friday they told the state to redraw congressional lines in districts one and 12 ruling the state unfairly drew maps putting the state challenge to that described the difficulty it...
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the record." you are joining us to celebrate 3500 episodes. but right now, the news. and members of congress on capitol hill for the first time coming out to support this candidate for president. >> you know, we weren't expected a couple of months ago, we weren't expect to do win this one. you know that, right? we weren't. the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much and now we are winning, winning, winning the country. >> joining us now one of the first people on capitol hill to support the trump 2016 ticket, congressman duncan hunter goes "on the record." good evening, sir. >> hey, greta. and congratulations. >> thank you, sir. it's always fun to have the 3500 shows. anyway, why are you endorsing donald trump and why now? >> well, i was a huckabee supporter. i supported him through iowa until he withdrew. three things, really, greta. three things. national security, border security, and manufacturing and trade. those are the three main things he talks about. i'm from san diego. we have one of the only secure borders in the nation. in san diego. it has stopped international crime. can't move back
the record." you are joining us to celebrate 3500 episodes. but right now, the news. and members of congress on capitol hill for the first time coming out to support this candidate for president. >> you know, we weren't expected a couple of months ago, we weren't expect to do win this one. you know that, right? we weren't. the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much and now we are winning, winning, winning the country. >> joining us now one of the first people on capitol...
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the old phrase used to be dead on arrival on capitol hill. dget to the extent it is ever enacted by congress, there was a two-year budget in place, the result of that agreement last fall, as they headed once more towards a collision on the budget and raising debt, they put that all off to past the election. >> all right. mike, you always keep it real, and i appreciate that. don't go anywhere, because we need you to keep, keeping it real. >> all right. >> let's bring in patricia sabga who also keeps it real for us lay people. there are a lot of great things about this jobs report. but it really is a mixed bag. what do you think is the best part of this jobs report? >> undeniably the best part is average hourly wages. they went up $0.12. year-over-year, that's about a 2.5% increase. and that is a healthy bump. it's not the 3, 3.5% that would really make a big difference in people's lives, but at least we're getting some wage pressure there. another positive were manufacturing jobs. manufacturing has really been in the doldrums because the u.s. d
the old phrase used to be dead on arrival on capitol hill. dget to the extent it is ever enacted by congress, there was a two-year budget in place, the result of that agreement last fall, as they headed once more towards a collision on the budget and raising debt, they put that all off to past the election. >> all right. mike, you always keep it real, and i appreciate that. don't go anywhere, because we need you to keep, keeping it real. >> all right. >> let's bring in...