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>> tim: you've got for place to work with. see what they go with. overthrown, intended for fuller. most of what has worked tonight for purdue has been one of their guys on the backfield has been in motion. not stopping. >> spencer: when you can clear people out and you've got concepts, that's what you got to do. you've got to find where the matchup is. you can do that in real time. >> tim: let's see where anthrop also got gregory phillips, who was had his fair share of catches tonight as well. fourth down and seven. tight bus formation. see if they can bring 100 days. >> tim: there it is. he got the first down. this is in hieroglyphics. at this stage of the games convey just that you're plays right. >> spencer: is about how you get into them, great it, even by formation. after a while, the short motion got it over there. the switch route, that is what we call not so natural pick. >> tim: peter's sermon, we ever mention his name. the former tennessee linebacker now, defense of creator coming over for mississippi state. he had a
>> tim: you've got for place to work with. see what they go with. overthrown, intended for fuller. most of what has worked tonight for purdue has been one of their guys on the backfield has been in motion. not stopping. >> spencer: when you can clear people out and you've got concepts, that's what you got to do. you've got to find where the matchup is. you can do that in real time. >> tim: let's see where anthrop also got gregory phillips, who was had his fair share of catches...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news.lison: the virginia state police believe the hit-and-run vehicle is dark in color and has a damage to the driver side. if you have information, call the authorities right away. meanwhile, still ahead -- charlottesville violence. jonathan: new controversial comets from the president. in your smartphone memorizing your face? apple says it is the future. one senator says not so fast. and -- >> two hours ago we did not know how we were leaving the hospital. alison: evacuating from irma. jonathan: president trump signed a resolution condemning white supremacists. it also denounces neo-nazis and other hate groups. congress passed it in the wake of the deadly protests in charlottesville. it also urges president trump and the administration to speak out against groups that support racist anti-semitism and white supremacy. hours before the signing, president trump maintaining a controversial position after the violent protests in charlottesville last month. aboard air force one, he essentially
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news.lison: the virginia state police believe the hit-and-run vehicle is dark in color and has a damage to the driver side. if you have information, call the authorities right away. meanwhile, still ahead -- charlottesville violence. jonathan: new controversial comets from the president. in your smartphone memorizing your face? apple says it is the future. one senator says not so fast. and -- >> two hours ago we did not know how we were leaving the hospital. alison:...
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tim: massage envy declined a request for comment. tim barber, abc 7 news. alert inw a crime prince george's county -- the police trying to catch a robber with a gun targeting cell phone users. >> a life-and-death situation. you can do the wrong thing and a trigger could be pulled. nancy: the police say that this stores this month alone. take a look at this surveillance. if you think you know him or have information, give the police a call. steve: 14 days in a row of above average temperatures around the dmv, and tomorrow will be a little below average. 91 degrees earlier this afternoon at reagan national airport. tomorrow's highs only around 78. a cold front set to move across will not only dropped temperatures but also the humidity levels. more on that and the upcoming weekend, and another cold front that will further coolest down. alison: steve, thank you. we are still tracking the aftermath of hurricane maria in puerto rico. the situation is getting worse as crowds are trying to get off the island. nancy: million still without power, and now word there i
tim: massage envy declined a request for comment. tim barber, abc 7 news. alert inw a crime prince george's county -- the police trying to catch a robber with a gun targeting cell phone users. >> a life-and-death situation. you can do the wrong thing and a trigger could be pulled. nancy: the police say that this stores this month alone. take a look at this surveillance. if you think you know him or have information, give the police a call. steve: 14 days in a row of above average...
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tim scott's been a friend of mine for a long time. i've been a supporter of his when i was a civilian. i was one of his earliest supporters. and i supported him when he ran. and we had a great talk yesterday. i think especially in light of the advent of antifa, if you look at what's going on there, you know, you have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also, and essentially that's what i said. now, because of what's happened since then with antifa, you look at really what's happened since charlottesville, a lot of people are saying, in fact, a lot of people have actually written, gee, trump might have a point. i said you've got some very bad people on the other side also, which is true. but we had a great conversation. >> chris, why? why? >> i mean, that -- well, okay. i've spent some time thinking about this. the only possible answer, don, is that he is extremely driven to prove he is right in virtually -- well, take away the virtually. in every circumstance. because politically speaking this makes no sense to relitigate this. th
tim scott's been a friend of mine for a long time. i've been a supporter of his when i was a civilian. i was one of his earliest supporters. and i supported him when he ran. and we had a great talk yesterday. i think especially in light of the advent of antifa, if you look at what's going on there, you know, you have some pretty bad dudes on the other side also, and essentially that's what i said. now, because of what's happened since then with antifa, you look at really what's happened since...
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was tim cook just moments ago.al coverage of the apple product even underway. apple's stock at performance so far this year. angela joins us now -- julie joins us now to talk about it. >> retail has been a big part of apple's business. in terms of stock price, the stock has not been doing very much today, but it has been rising in recent days. a 41%.p some the chart here shows all of the times that it has hit records over the past years. all of the yellows are present closing highs for apple shares. it will become its best year if it keeps up this pace. you can see the frequent clusters that apple has hit. also, we can look at the valuation, and where analysts are expecting the stock to go. is apple market cap currently here in the white line. here is the estimated market cap. if you judge it by the consensus price estimate by analysts. the highest came in today from morgan stanley. the valuation at $253 a share. the average price target is $176. in other words, this is what analysts are forecasting for the future
was tim cook just moments ago.al coverage of the apple product even underway. apple's stock at performance so far this year. angela joins us now -- julie joins us now to talk about it. >> retail has been a big part of apple's business. in terms of stock price, the stock has not been doing very much today, but it has been rising in recent days. a 41%.p some the chart here shows all of the times that it has hit records over the past years. all of the yellows are present closing highs for...
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tim dove: certainly a could happen.are short of people, especially experienced people. >> what does it mean for your space? tim dove: if labor costs go up, it affects us all. the poll on people and how much more we are paying to keep them in the oil patch. i would expect to have inflationary. >>, cheap can you sustain based on your efficiencies -- how much can you sustain a stun your efficiencies? tim dove: we are not inflect -- affected by inflation very much. we want to make sure our employees are complemented -- compensated fairly for their work. our total cost to put these it ison production is -- highly economic. >> let's move onto your quarter. great insight in terms of the effect that the hurricane has. for your quarter, the headlines were that pioneers differing -- you had driller delays, you still expect to increase production by 16%. how? tim dove: we have a drilling campaign with 18 rigs running today. we are still going to be putting 230 wells on production this year. 30 wells we differ from december into ja
tim dove: certainly a could happen.are short of people, especially experienced people. >> what does it mean for your space? tim dove: if labor costs go up, it affects us all. the poll on people and how much more we are paying to keep them in the oil patch. i would expect to have inflationary. >>, cheap can you sustain based on your efficiencies -- how much can you sustain a stun your efficiencies? tim dove: we are not inflect -- affected by inflation very much. we want to make sure...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. >> how can you be possessed with so much hate? alison: a planned vigil tonight in hopes of finding wallen became a gathering in her memory. jonathan: family and friends shocked tonight as they found out the tragic news. tom roussey is live in columbia. cannot imagine what they are going through tonight. terrible bitech a for the folks here at the wild like high school community. along was together in this parking lot across the street. originally this was a gathering of hope. just an hour long, or so before it started, they got the awful news. >> she encouraged us to be better in life, not just school. tom: three students say that laura wallen literally turned their lives around. she is why they graduated. >> she was interested in you as a student and as a person and as a man. tom: tonight they were gathering to pray for her safe return, but the terrible news started about an hour before the vigil was to start. so they mourned. eventually they learned the news that her boyfriend had b
tim barber, abc 7 news. >> how can you be possessed with so much hate? alison: a planned vigil tonight in hopes of finding wallen became a gathering in her memory. jonathan: family and friends shocked tonight as they found out the tragic news. tom roussey is live in columbia. cannot imagine what they are going through tonight. terrible bitech a for the folks here at the wild like high school community. along was together in this parking lot across the street. originally this was a...
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tim frazier our guest. to marta in staten island, new ahead.ood morning, go caller: this is mariah, my name is mariah. the president on the disaster hurricane, he did a everything has to be revamped on this. simple reason that you don't have flood nsurance and the federal government can't ce in and help everyone. i owned a home and i over taxed flood insurance, it was sandy ve, i lived where was,urricane sandy. but if you don't have flood you can't expect the federal government to always come in and helout. my money , i donated for the hurricane,t's just i hink it works just like house insurance with fire. if you don't have fire insurance and your use burns down, the is not going ment to come in and ro your whole home. o be revamped, people have to know that there are consequences when you live water. host: okay, caller, tnks. guest: absolutely. i totally agree. job of to do a better understanding what our limitations are, first and fomost. always say the phrasthe good people of nebraska a getting federal t
tim frazier our guest. to marta in staten island, new ahead.ood morning, go caller: this is mariah, my name is mariah. the president on the disaster hurricane, he did a everything has to be revamped on this. simple reason that you don't have flood nsurance and the federal government can't ce in and help everyone. i owned a home and i over taxed flood insurance, it was sandy ve, i lived where was,urricane sandy. but if you don't have flood you can't expect the federal government to always come...
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tim? tim: school officials are not only going through the complaints, they are fixing many of the problems, but that is not stopping some parents from bing nervous their kids are being picked up along dusty, narrow, dark roads like this one. >> is a danger for our kids to be there. tim: she has three children who ride the school bus, but this year the bus stop moved. street lightso for the element students, and cars fly down that road. tim: more than 1500 transportation complaints flooded into the school district since class started. >> we have contacted the transportation department and have not heard back. tim: school officials say this happens every year while they work out the kinks. 900 complaints have already been cleared. are aware of the inconvenience, but we are trying to get better. tim: the school board voted for officials to take a closer loo lives come down to budgetary issues. >> we want our old bus stop back. tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: the mayor of a major u.s. c
tim? tim: school officials are not only going through the complaints, they are fixing many of the problems, but that is not stopping some parents from bing nervous their kids are being picked up along dusty, narrow, dark roads like this one. >> is a danger for our kids to be there. tim: she has three children who ride the school bus, but this year the bus stop moved. street lightso for the element students, and cars fly down that road. tim: more than 1500 transportation complaints flooded...
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so i don't want to criticize tim scott, but what does it say about this moment that we find -- >> timle. >> we were together. >> some people were surprised he was so strong and resolute. but if you know tim scott, it's absolutely clear that on that issue, he will not yield. now will trump take him seriously? will he be serious and will a conversation lead to policy changes? for example, if you want to do something about race, disband this bogus voter integrity commission. it's morthan about words. it's about action. it's a good step and for tim scott, a lot to be seen about what happens as a result of that meeting. >> are you impressed or intrigueby the fact this was initiated by tim scott and not by donald trump? >> you know, i think that tim scott is a person who, if the republican leadership listened to him, they could educate themselves on race. they've gone absolutely since the 2016 cycle, absolutely the wrong way. you had a jeb bush early on trying to build a more inclusive, if you will, republican party. what you got from trump and bannon and those and the likes is some sense t
so i don't want to criticize tim scott, but what does it say about this moment that we find -- >> timle. >> we were together. >> some people were surprised he was so strong and resolute. but if you know tim scott, it's absolutely clear that on that issue, he will not yield. now will trump take him seriously? will he be serious and will a conversation lead to policy changes? for example, if you want to do something about race, disband this bogus voter integrity commission. it's...
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re tim barber, abc 7 news.onathan: president trump to mark the anniversary, his first in office, with a moment of silence at the white house with the first lady. pay their respect at the pentagon. the president spoke to a crowd that included families of those killed on flight 77 when it hit the building. we honor them,m, and we alleged to never, ever forget them. jonathan: at the flight 93 memorial in pennsylvania, vice president pence said as a member of congress in september, he is alive because passenger stop the terrorists before the plane could reach watching him. [bell tolls] has been and as it every year for the past 16 years, at the site of the world trade center, a moment of silence and bills tolled. survivors, and first responders to gather to hear the name of each and every victim read aloud. alison: when you're a go to the day that terron sterling was shot and killed by the police, protesters gathered to make sure that he is not forgotten. last month we learned charges would not be filed against the
re tim barber, abc 7 news.onathan: president trump to mark the anniversary, his first in office, with a moment of silence at the white house with the first lady. pay their respect at the pentagon. the president spoke to a crowd that included families of those killed on flight 77 when it hit the building. we honor them,m, and we alleged to never, ever forget them. jonathan: at the flight 93 memorial in pennsylvania, vice president pence said as a member of congress in september, he is alive...
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black he is a political analyst commentator and host of the tim black show and in seattle we cross to that caller he is a writer activist and progressive you tube or crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated zach i'm going to go to you first in seattle because you got up early it's for this program and i'm really very much appreciated you know we're calling this program i'm calling this program hollywood propaganda but as we were getting all set up to do this recording what crossed my mind is that it should be called dog whistle because this is what people are using all of the time every time trump opens his mouth it's a dog whistle every time a conservative says that it's a dog whistle but i would turn it on its head i would say the emmys the c.n.n. and this n.b.c. e.s.p.n. all of their they're the dog whistles ok any time somebody says something they disagree with then they pack and they pile on and this is what really really bothers me your reactions i can see out. yeah i completely agree i mean everyone is just so sick of this m
black he is a political analyst commentator and host of the tim black show and in seattle we cross to that caller he is a writer activist and progressive you tube or crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated zach i'm going to go to you first in seattle because you got up early it's for this program and i'm really very much appreciated you know we're calling this program i'm calling this program hollywood propaganda but as we were getting all...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: hundreds of protesters arriving at the martin luther king jr. memorial this afternoon, the culmination of a ten-day march from charlottesville. participants are angry over president trump's response to last month's violence at a white nationalist rally that left one person dead. >> our neighbors and fellow americans are being attacked by our government. there is no difference between them and us. there should not be. nancy: later this month charlottesville will post a day of healing, a concert performed on september 24. people to charities. the concert is free. jonathan: closer to home, removing more confederate symbols. if you have been to the national cathedral, you may have seen the stained glass with the confederate flags. church leaders say the debate on what to do with the window centered on whether they had a place in the nation's spiritual home. the removal will take a few days and has already begun. nancy: insane clown posse ready to to send on d.c., but they are no
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: hundreds of protesters arriving at the martin luther king jr. memorial this afternoon, the culmination of a ten-day march from charlottesville. participants are angry over president trump's response to last month's violence at a white nationalist rally that left one person dead. >> our neighbors and fellow americans are being attacked by our government. there is no difference between them and us. there should not be. nancy: later this month...
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who is buying or selling tim's pitch on anadarko? >> for me, i actually agree with tim. almost a perfect chart apc, which means you buy it. i would like to see it consolidate for a couple of days, that's why it's almost perfect. >> bk, you're not just a pretty face, but i'm also a beyuyer he. i would use a $45 stock to the downside that stock was trading just below 45 yesterday, it seemed like an important technical level there. buy it with a 45 dollar stock. >> the clean sweep with me, only analysts getting on board, highly levered play. apc should go in >> not a clean sweep until we've gotten the folks at home >> that's true, you at home, we want to know what you think. did you buy tim's pitch for anadarko we'll reveal the results later in the show. >>> plus a key event in the next few weeks could send one biotech stock surging by more than 80% refa meyafthr is the bottom line is, for your goals, this is a strategy i'd recommend. huh. this actually makes sense. now on the next page you'll see a breakdown of costs. what? it's just.... we were going to ask about it but w
who is buying or selling tim's pitch on anadarko? >> for me, i actually agree with tim. almost a perfect chart apc, which means you buy it. i would like to see it consolidate for a couple of days, that's why it's almost perfect. >> bk, you're not just a pretty face, but i'm also a beyuyer he. i would use a $45 stock to the downside that stock was trading just below 45 yesterday, it seemed like an important technical level there. buy it with a 45 dollar stock. >> the clean...
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>> tim: in libya.ur shores, influencing an election. >> jeff: so, it's perfectly acceptable for us... >> rose: he is considered guilty until proven innocent right now, in my opinion. because, where's the crime? where is the crime? tell me, where's the crime? >> kailee: when he fires the f.b.i. director for performing the russia investigation, that is obstruction of justice. he invited the russian ambassador into the oval office and said, "the pressure is off." are you kidding me? >> winfrey: the events in charlottesville, virginia, where a young woman was killed at a white supremacist rally, also exposed the divide. we showed the group excerpts from the president's comments about the violence, which were criticized for drawing a moral equivalence between hate groups and those who came to protest them. >> president trump: we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides. it has no place in america. what is vital now is a swift
>> tim: in libya.ur shores, influencing an election. >> jeff: so, it's perfectly acceptable for us... >> rose: he is considered guilty until proven innocent right now, in my opinion. because, where's the crime? where is the crime? tell me, where's the crime? >> kailee: when he fires the f.b.i. director for performing the russia investigation, that is obstruction of justice. he invited the russian ambassador into the oval office and said, "the pressure is off."...
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cathy o'neil and tim wu are with us today. en immateri ai'm excited to tele about them and i want to know, i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase and i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase if you want to do that, leaving the building turning left. the table at barnes & noble, you'll be able to have a signed copy by the author. if you have questions, keep in mind until we get to the q & a. and we're going to win with a mathematician, data scientist, author, bloomberg view columnist, "weapons of math destruction, how big data inequality and threatens democracy". cathy, we'll begin with you, tell us about your book. >> great, thanks everyone for coming, it's super exciting and my favorite part is talking with people about the questions that come up around big date an and there's been a doozy of a week or the last two weeks, wow, a lot to talk about. from date an algorithms to facebook ads. my book is sort about the algorithms that we need to talk about. i call them the worst algorithms, weapons of
cathy o'neil and tim wu are with us today. en immateri ai'm excited to tele about them and i want to know, i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase and i promise you, these are books you'll want to purchase if you want to do that, leaving the building turning left. the table at barnes & noble, you'll be able to have a signed copy by the author. if you have questions, keep in mind until we get to the q & a. and we're going to win with a mathematician, data scientist,...
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tim: in prince william county, tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: new details in the case man who was shot and killed by the police in oklahoma city. the police say that neither officer heard neighbors trying to warn them that their neighbor cannot hear them. they shot and killed him after he failed to drop a middle pipe. his family has hired a lawyer. alison: a bombshell claim by a lawyer for aaron hernandez's family. nancy: he says that the former nfl star killed himself earlier this year showed signs of a degenerative brain disorder. alison: this comes after the conversation about cte, and michelle marsh is tracking it. michelle: made during an autopsy. cte can be caused by repeated head trauma linked to incidence of violent mood swings, depression, and cognitive problems. attorneys for the hernandez family said that doctors told them this was the most severe case ofcte they had ever seen. >> aaron hernandez had an advanced stage three of cte, theh is usually found in median age of a 67-year-old man. canelle: unfortunately, cte only be dia
tim: in prince william county, tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: new details in the case man who was shot and killed by the police in oklahoma city. the police say that neither officer heard neighbors trying to warn them that their neighbor cannot hear them. they shot and killed him after he failed to drop a middle pipe. his family has hired a lawyer. alison: a bombshell claim by a lawyer for aaron hernandez's family. nancy: he says that the former nfl star killed himself earlier this year showed...
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we spoke to tim fox, chief economist for emirates. tim: i think there is a reason for caution.he highest since last year. it is not an expansion territory. we are waiting to see a breach of that. i thin that represents two things, one is the economy is split. the domestic economy remains lackluster. and that is not surprising given that inflation is in the mid-30% range and interest rates are very high. >> let's talk about that inflation. how harmful has that been to domestic demand? >> that is the factor holding back stronger growth. once you start to see inflation start to dip lower, that will come later this year. you will see the potential for rates to come lower. for the time being, it is the domestic side of the economy holding things back. i think that inflation factor is a critical factor. yousef: i want to dig back in the pmi figures. signaling the sharpest improvement of business conditions since 2015. there are some downsides. more importantly, what seems to be happening, this squeeze on margins. tim: input costs have been rising, but as prices have not been able to
we spoke to tim fox, chief economist for emirates. tim: i think there is a reason for caution.he highest since last year. it is not an expansion territory. we are waiting to see a breach of that. i thin that represents two things, one is the economy is split. the domestic economy remains lackluster. and that is not surprising given that inflation is in the mid-30% range and interest rates are very high. >> let's talk about that inflation. how harmful has that been to domestic demand?...
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and do you agree with tim scott? >> yeah, i think that tim skault is a great guy, and he has realistic expectations of this president. i think, look, you're not going to change donald trump. maybe you can nudge him, maybe you can inform him a little bit. so i think that senator scott had the right expectations there. maybe it's incumbent upon you, go to him, enlighten him, but don't expect a radical change because it's just not going to happen. >> do you guys agree or disagree? >> senator scott even admitted during the time he was talking to trump, trump was still trying to justify his position. so trump is set in his ways on this, and it doesn't look good. it's a character flaw. and senator scott, i applaud him. what he said is 100% true. >> why go there? >> clearly antifa was on the preside president's mind. i've been critical of his responses coming out of charlottesville. but as far as his response today he was criticizing a violent left wing group in antifa. i've got to be honest with you. i think this is being
and do you agree with tim scott? >> yeah, i think that tim skault is a great guy, and he has realistic expectations of this president. i think, look, you're not going to change donald trump. maybe you can nudge him, maybe you can inform him a little bit. so i think that senator scott had the right expectations there. maybe it's incumbent upon you, go to him, enlighten him, but don't expect a radical change because it's just not going to happen. >> do you guys agree or disagree?...
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we only heard pretty much what tim scott has conveyed. i don't know what his constituents have challenged him -- >> i take tim scott on his word. >> we don't know the entire meeting, kate, in all fairness, we weren't there listening to everything. at the end of the day, you know, it's very good for -- >> bruce, you hear what tim scott went in to say and heard what president trump said on the plane yesterday. >> you know, it's getting back to condemning all violence on all sides that came in there to harm our precious right of the first amendment. there were other folks over there that came with a peaceful way to protest the statutes, we're back on charlottesville, who wanted to do harm and other folks who wanted to come over and harm other folks. the president has made it clear and said it's hate on all side, hate everywhere that want to stop people from the first amendment to peacefully protest. listen, we're not going to sitp up here and twist words around and jump in the president's head. >> it's not about twisting words. >> excuse me.
we only heard pretty much what tim scott has conveyed. i don't know what his constituents have challenged him -- >> i take tim scott on his word. >> we don't know the entire meeting, kate, in all fairness, we weren't there listening to everything. at the end of the day, you know, it's very good for -- >> bruce, you hear what tim scott went in to say and heard what president trump said on the plane yesterday. >> you know, it's getting back to condemning all violence on...
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tim barber is live in northwest with more. tim? tim: clinton spoke at the warner theatre, up the street. we cannot help but notice it is next to the trump hotel and in the other direction the white house. tonight's line went out the door and around the block. security screened people going inside and watch the protesters outside. [shouting] tom: after a minute's standing ovation, she talked about what she did right and wrong during the election and the outside forces she blames, from media misogyny to russia. >> putin or trump? iran against both of them -- i ran against both of them. signing at aa book store down the street from c omet pizza. >> a terrible example of what can be done by people who are malicious, unacquainted with the truth. tim: she won nearly 90% of district voters last fall, and tonight's crowd was friendly and they all got a copy of her book, "what happened." >> she is taking it like a champ. a i think there is hope for country, which is not something i necessarily thought we had coming in. tim: the stop tonight
tim barber is live in northwest with more. tim? tim: clinton spoke at the warner theatre, up the street. we cannot help but notice it is next to the trump hotel and in the other direction the white house. tonight's line went out the door and around the block. security screened people going inside and watch the protesters outside. [shouting] tom: after a minute's standing ovation, she talked about what she did right and wrong during the election and the outside forces she blames, from media...
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tim: the president has flip-flopped on this issue.t the beginning of the campaign, there was criticism of it. when the anti-immigration rhetoric started to ramp up, this was the exception. he said we are going to treat them with heart. then, more recently, we heard this is still under review, being debated. doingeculation about them away with this has kicked into high gear more recently. i know ceos are not his favorite people at the moment, having dissolved several business councils and so forth. an executive that microsoft wrote, "we care deeply about the dreamers who work at microsoft and fully support them. there is no question in my mind tot the priority must be create more opportunities for every american citizen. on top of that, smart immigration can help our economic growth and global competitiveness or co- tim: -- competitiveness." : more than 50 ceos have signed this letter. it has some pretty impressive numbers in it of how much would be wiped out of gdp if you did away with this program. something like 800,000 people are b
tim: the president has flip-flopped on this issue.t the beginning of the campaign, there was criticism of it. when the anti-immigration rhetoric started to ramp up, this was the exception. he said we are going to treat them with heart. then, more recently, we heard this is still under review, being debated. doingeculation about them away with this has kicked into high gear more recently. i know ceos are not his favorite people at the moment, having dissolved several business councils and so...
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live in deerfield beach, florida, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. we're thinking about the safety of you and your crew as well. thanks again, tim. >>> also tonight, new details out of the lehigh valley of a police officer was shot in the line of duty. here's what happened. a homeowner in whitehall township called police early this morning to report a burglary. he said there were intruders in his home and that he was armed and hiding in a closet. the officers got into the house through the basement door and started looking for the burglars but the homeowner ended up shooting one of the officers with a shotgun. that officer was hit in the thigh and treated at a local hospital. the homeowner was eventually arrested. the officers did not fire back and they're still looking for any possible burglary suspects. >>> happening right now in new castle county, first responders have recovered a body from the christina river after a car plunged into the water. this is happening right now behind joe's crab shack in wilmington. we're working to find out how that c
live in deerfield beach, florida, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. we're thinking about the safety of you and your crew as well. thanks again, tim. >>> also tonight, new details out of the lehigh valley of a police officer was shot in the line of duty. here's what happened. a homeowner in whitehall township called police early this morning to report a burglary. he said there were intruders in his home and that he was armed and hiding in a closet....
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energy did well this week, materials did not. >> tim has been on this. a couple of weeks ago when exxonmobil held 76 a couple of times, crude was going lower we talked about, maybe now for the first time in a long time, exxonmobil looks interesting tim pitched anadarko petroleum yesterday. look at general mills, by the way, over the last year or so. you talk about money coming out of a sector. gis is probably the moster chpod but it's happening in other stocks as well >> all the costs are starting to roll china is rolling over. those are vulnerable names you look at materials in general. i think the prices will continue to fall. >> dave, i'm surprised you're alive and kicking in breathing, you said not in your lifetime would get above 50 bucks >> it's struggling at 50 >> you've been negative, i've been positive, that's -- >> i have been right and you've been wrong >> believe it or not, that's not my point you had a place in energy where we've stabilized in terms of oil prices, where the indices, you're seeing where the 200-day is starting to see the 50 p
energy did well this week, materials did not. >> tim has been on this. a couple of weeks ago when exxonmobil held 76 a couple of times, crude was going lower we talked about, maybe now for the first time in a long time, exxonmobil looks interesting tim pitched anadarko petroleum yesterday. look at general mills, by the way, over the last year or so. you talk about money coming out of a sector. gis is probably the moster chpod but it's happening in other stocks as well >> all the...
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i spoke to tim duncan earlier. >> tim, you just got back from st. john.ing what you saw there. how bad was it? >> it's the island is pretty megsd up. lots of trees and debris. lots of homes without roofs and a lot of them just totally blown away. so a lot of destruction over there, but a lot of people out and working to cleanup everything. a lot of guys with very -- people with very positive attitudes ready to start the rebuilding process. >> in terms of supplies that are getting in, did you see supplies coming to st. john? did you see people on the ground from the federal government? from local authorities? both in st. john and saint thomas? >> yeah. yeah. there's been a lot of support especially now. helped unload a bunch of supplies from boats. there's a lot of support here from fema and we see the soldiers all around the place. so it's starting to get here. >> what do you want people to know about the situation there? you've been raising money really since this storm. i know you grew up on st. croix and st. croix, thankfully was largely spared. what i
i spoke to tim duncan earlier. >> tim, you just got back from st. john.ing what you saw there. how bad was it? >> it's the island is pretty megsd up. lots of trees and debris. lots of homes without roofs and a lot of them just totally blown away. so a lot of destruction over there, but a lot of people out and working to cleanup everything. a lot of guys with very -- people with very positive attitudes ready to start the rebuilding process. >> in terms of supplies that are...
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tim cook is not as fla m boya nt picture. tim cook is not as flamboyant as steve jobs.his new phone, and the $5 billion apple building officially opening as well. that building is built on a piece of land owned by hewlett—packard with piece of land owned by hewlett— packard with steve jobs piece of land owned by hewlett—packard with steve jobs had his firstjob way hewlett—packard with steve jobs had his first job way back when. the influence is still there. coming up six years since he died, in october 2011, and a few years before he died, because of his illness, he looked very unwell and it was not clear, what was wrong with him, and if it would be fatal, and the share price, apple was very volatile with real concern about who could possibly fill his shoes, who could possibly fill his shoes, who could possibly continue this company. and yet, as david has said, it is incredible to look back at how well apple has done in terms of what a big figure he was, stevejobs. apple has done in terms of what a big figure he was, steve jobsm feels like the company is out growing the
tim cook is not as fla m boya nt picture. tim cook is not as flamboyant as steve jobs.his new phone, and the $5 billion apple building officially opening as well. that building is built on a piece of land owned by hewlett—packard with piece of land owned by hewlett— packard with steve jobs piece of land owned by hewlett—packard with steve jobs had his firstjob way hewlett—packard with steve jobs had his first job way back when. the influence is still there. coming up six years since he...
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you don't see anything because they are underground tim cook is on the stage there's been a lot of leaks. we have an idea as to what we might expect here is what is widely expected to be unveils here in cupertino. maybe three new iphones, one costing $1,000 a watch that could run on its own. right now, it needs a phone near it that could be stock moving and perhaps a 4k tv product. let's dig into the iphone. that's what apple investors care about. one of them could have an old l.e.d. display i don't want to get wonky. it uses less power and that means your battery lasts longer. something with augmented reality. that could be a big deal the new top end phone, the iphone x or iphone 8 may cost over $1,000. 80% of people buying phones are financing them, they are not doing carrier contracts anymore. you are paying 25 bucks a month. there could be contracts as well these are speculation by analysts they are not going to happen, but fun to think about could they stream a video service? aka a netflix killer, if you will an amazon tv app that battle is gone and maybe we'll get an amazon app on
you don't see anything because they are underground tim cook is on the stage there's been a lot of leaks. we have an idea as to what we might expect here is what is widely expected to be unveils here in cupertino. maybe three new iphones, one costing $1,000 a watch that could run on its own. right now, it needs a phone near it that could be stock moving and perhaps a 4k tv product. let's dig into the iphone. that's what apple investors care about. one of them could have an old l.e.d. display i...
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what's who he is, do you agree with tim scott? >> yeah, i think that tim scott is a great guy and he has realistic expectations. look, you are not going to change donald trump. maybe you can nudge him and inform him a little bit, i think senator scott had the right expectations there. it is incumbent upon you. >> quick, senator scott admitted that during the time he was talking to trump that trump was trying to justify his position. so it was not, trump is set in his ways on this. senator scott, i applaud him and everything he said is 100 true. >> clearly antifa is on the president's mind. he's criticizing a violent left wing radical group antifa. good for r the president for criticizing this violent group. >> now, you understand there is a time and a place for everything. >> right now i am starving, pizza is on my mind but i am not going to have a conversation about it because it is inappropriate to do so and it is inappropriate to be obsessed with antifa when the clear issue was white supremacists and neo-nazis. >> who killed so
what's who he is, do you agree with tim scott? >> yeah, i think that tim scott is a great guy and he has realistic expectations. look, you are not going to change donald trump. maybe you can nudge him and inform him a little bit, i think senator scott had the right expectations there. it is incumbent upon you. >> quick, senator scott admitted that during the time he was talking to trump that trump was trying to justify his position. so it was not, trump is set in his ways on this....
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pushed tim helped cook's compensation to new high.compensation surged $150 million last year compared to 72.9 million in 2016. >> when he came into the ceo role, apple said they were going to give him a massive chunk of stock which you would get over to implements over 10 years. a couple of years later, it was restructured and split up over the years. can collect about 280,000 shares as long as he remains on the job, and another up to 280,000 shares if apple's share price beat two thirds of the companies on the s&p 500 index, and they have done so in the past five years so he collected all of those shares. goi am looking at the pay function on the bloomberg. you can really see how he is highflying at number two right now at the moment. cookto us about where tim stacks up versus the rest of the tech ecosystem with this new compensation being handed out. >> in the bigger scheme of things, it is almost absurd. figure does not hit the ceiling when it comes to payouts in the tech sector. seen several examples. google for example. even thou
pushed tim helped cook's compensation to new high.compensation surged $150 million last year compared to 72.9 million in 2016. >> when he came into the ceo role, apple said they were going to give him a massive chunk of stock which you would get over to implements over 10 years. a couple of years later, it was restructured and split up over the years. can collect about 280,000 shares as long as he remains on the job, and another up to 280,000 shares if apple's share price beat two thirds...
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reporting live, tim barber, abc 7 news.lison: meanwhil update nica,e island of domi where hundreds of american medical students are making their way home after being stranded in maria's aftermath. up andentire house went she was just holding onto the floor boards for the entire storm. from the wind. her face was red. alison: although students are now on their way home. jonathan: and this is good news -- maria has been downgraded to a tropical storm as a continues its trek north. thereparation, some of evacuated areas near the outer banks of north carolina, maria is not expected to make landfall but is expected to cause a strong storm surge in the coming hours. we will have a live report from north carolina at 11:15. now this storm, a tropical storm named maria winds still at 70 miles per hour, gusts to 85. the forecast tomorrow, highs in the middle to upper 80's, heat index values of the lower 90's. we are watching a cold front that will bring us relief from the heat and help push maria further out to sea. big changes are o
reporting live, tim barber, abc 7 news.lison: meanwhil update nica,e island of domi where hundreds of american medical students are making their way home after being stranded in maria's aftermath. up andentire house went she was just holding onto the floor boards for the entire storm. from the wind. her face was red. alison: although students are now on their way home. jonathan: and this is good news -- maria has been downgraded to a tropical storm as a continues its trek north. thereparation,...
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a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys. we give you criticism, i know on your show this week we heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a significant upgrade in terms of performance and camera. guys, back to you. >> josh, the store opening with a big product launch, not what it used to be, right there were the days when apple didn't do preorders. if you wanted to be the first with the product, you had to wait online. this time it's very well choreographed. i'm guessing there are more apple employees there maybe than there are people in line am i right >> no, absolutely, john. when i got here this morning, the lines not as strong as usual, although i'll tell you, it has picked up now but i did talk to some people earl
a lot of technologies that tim cook's excited about, but none more so than a.r., guys. we give you criticism, i know on your show this week we heard some reviewers saying the iphone 8 represented in their judgment more of a slight upgrade to the iphone 7, which will cost you about $150 less, but other people i spoke to said that was actually not the right question, that the better question was what people with a 6 and the 6s would think, because for those folks, the 8 does represent more of a...
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tim barber is live in northwest washington with the latest on this. tim?im: the posters are the left come on my right. this is one of the more controversials ones that shows the president's underpants covered in swastikas. driving around washington, it does not take long to spot new anti-trump posters. there are thousands. this one under the shadow of the trump hotel blast the president for his tweets. "no room for racists." >> i think it is wonderful everyone is expressing ways of resistance. officials with public works said they have no record of a group getting a proper permit for the posters, so each one will be torn down. nearly 4000 posters, that could take district officials a long time. >> you see it on trucks come everywhere come in alleys especially. tim: tonight there is no word on how much time or taxpayer money it will take to take these down. we reached out to the folks behind the posters to get their side of the story, but so far they have not responded. live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: something tells me they
tim barber is live in northwest washington with the latest on this. tim?im: the posters are the left come on my right. this is one of the more controversials ones that shows the president's underpants covered in swastikas. driving around washington, it does not take long to spot new anti-trump posters. there are thousands. this one under the shadow of the trump hotel blast the president for his tweets. "no room for racists." >> i think it is wonderful everyone is expressing ways...
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in tim's case, i think it made him a stronger person. guided by his love for his wife and their three children and his dedication to public is tim has had a career and a life worthy of celebration and recognition. so, tim, today, this week we all congratulate you on 27 years of honorable service and wish you many more to come. thank you, mr. president. i yield back my time. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i want to talk about the terrible humanitarian crisis faced by the people of puerto rico and the united states virgin islands, as well as the gulf coast and the people of florida who have endured the fury and ferocity of mother nature at its worst. every one of the people who live in puerto rico and the united states virgin islands are americans. first and foremost, they are americans who are going through one of the toughest periods of their lives, a time that no american wants to face alone. and my message to the people of puerto rico as well as the united s
in tim's case, i think it made him a stronger person. guided by his love for his wife and their three children and his dedication to public is tim has had a career and a life worthy of celebration and recognition. so, tim, today, this week we all congratulate you on 27 years of honorable service and wish you many more to come. thank you, mr. president. i yield back my time. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i want to...
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tim: let's get a question. is there anything that absolutely surprised you that you thought, i ever saw this before and what did you end up doing? >> one of the big discoveries in our book was it had been changed and nobody knew that they had closed down the cyclorama for six months. general meade was not initially in the painting. [laughter] >> they added him later. they added flags and more troops. we found out that they were taking suggestions from the people going to see it and they wanted to make it better in order to keep sales up. tim: did they make a better? >> yeah. they sent it to philadelphia and philadelphia had already had one in town for a few years. and the advertising said, not the one that was here in years past, but the greatest and most expensive of all. chris: most expensive because of the money they spent jazzing it up. why do you think the people of philadelphia did not like it? it did not have general meade. he was from philadelphia, a hero of the battle, and the painting comes to town an
tim: let's get a question. is there anything that absolutely surprised you that you thought, i ever saw this before and what did you end up doing? >> one of the big discoveries in our book was it had been changed and nobody knew that they had closed down the cyclorama for six months. general meade was not initially in the painting. [laughter] >> they added him later. they added flags and more troops. we found out that they were taking suggestions from the people going to see it and...
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tim hartman. [applause] tim: i am neither a historian or an author. i just draw silly pictures. i'm happy to be here today to discuss, "discovering gettysburg." i'm just going to throw your name, and give me a brief introduction of who you are, so the folks out here can know what you are up to, and maybe tell us about the book you just published. let me introduce first, my partner in crime, dr. stephen coleman. >> hello. yes, we have been very pleased that the book was published by savis beatty. it is called "discovering gettysburg: an unconventional introduction to the town, and the battle that made it famous." i was in theater for 50 years, and as my career in theater waned, i found my interest in theater waning with it. i needed a new interest. i said, let's go see the beautiful foliage in pennsylvania. and that little altercation in gettysburg, maybe we can find out a little bit more about that. i found a hotel and discovered the battlefield guides. so, what we have done is try to come at this whole question of the gettysburg phenomenon, from a fresh point of view. it is not
tim hartman. [applause] tim: i am neither a historian or an author. i just draw silly pictures. i'm happy to be here today to discuss, "discovering gettysburg." i'm just going to throw your name, and give me a brief introduction of who you are, so the folks out here can know what you are up to, and maybe tell us about the book you just published. let me introduce first, my partner in crime, dr. stephen coleman. >> hello. yes, we have been very pleased that the book was published...
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alison: tim barber was at the homecoming.irginia rock stars, ta puerto rico to their biggest fans. their families. >> my one daughter who is 4 burst into tears and just wanted daddy home. tim: her husband was in puerto rico and houston. >> the wind was really the killer on this one. tim: hurricane maria is the most powerful storm to hit puerto rico in nearly a decade and families are still without power as a dam is on the brink of collapsing. >> who were able to find and evacuate people. tim: they help shore up the dams and board up homes, then look for signs of life in the rubble. >> they are making a real difference. is doingke my husband this stuff and it's easier to let him go. >> i'm extremely proud of him and the entire team, and i'm proud they were able to do this. tim: the family'ies are proud of their heroes. the admiration goes both ways. >> my wife is fantastic. i cannot do it without her. jonathan: members of maryland task force one arrived in puerto rico this afternoon and are performing searches and surveying da
alison: tim barber was at the homecoming.irginia rock stars, ta puerto rico to their biggest fans. their families. >> my one daughter who is 4 burst into tears and just wanted daddy home. tim: her husband was in puerto rico and houston. >> the wind was really the killer on this one. tim: hurricane maria is the most powerful storm to hit puerto rico in nearly a decade and families are still without power as a dam is on the brink of collapsing. >> who were able to find and...
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tim? tim: there were more than a dozen foot all games across the country -- the county to make including at walter johnson high school. tonight all school principals and athletic directors got a reminder about the school district's policy. students are allowed to opt out of peach erratic -- patriotic ex anthem and not be punished. veteran, so i have mixed emotions about it. however, i understand the cause of the kneeling. it started with the nfl players. tim: we have a lot more information about the nfl protests on wjla.com. reporting live in montgomery county, tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: still ahead, this may be a major health breakthrough. alison: a breast cancer pill just approved by the fda. and another rockslide at yosemite national park, the second in just two days, happening at the height of climbing season. nancy: and get ready to vote in our insta poll. a debate in virginia over whether health care workers should be required to speak english. and -- alison: no debate in congres
tim? tim: there were more than a dozen foot all games across the country -- the county to make including at walter johnson high school. tonight all school principals and athletic directors got a reminder about the school district's policy. students are allowed to opt out of peach erratic -- patriotic ex anthem and not be punished. veteran, so i have mixed emotions about it. however, i understand the cause of the kneeling. it started with the nfl players. tim: we have a lot more information...
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tim: we are pushing extremely hard on this.- i think it is the biggest issue of our time currently on long all of the big issues, because this goes to the values of the american -- of being american. this goes to, are we human, are we acting in a track of morality, right? these people, if you haven't met them -- at apple we have many that came to the u.s. when they were two years old, they didn't exactly make a decision to come. they came here -- they only know our country. this is their home. they love america deeply. when you talk to them, i wish everybody in america loved america this much. they have jobs, they pay taxes, they are pillars of their communities. they are incredible people. and so, to me, it would be like someone coming to mike and saying i just a note, you are you aret found out not a citizen here, you need to leave. this is unacceptable. this is not who we are as a country. i am personally shocked that there is even a discussion of this. this is one of those things where it is so clear -- and it's not a polit
tim: we are pushing extremely hard on this.- i think it is the biggest issue of our time currently on long all of the big issues, because this goes to the values of the american -- of being american. this goes to, are we human, are we acting in a track of morality, right? these people, if you haven't met them -- at apple we have many that came to the u.s. when they were two years old, they didn't exactly make a decision to come. they came here -- they only know our country. this is their home....
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tim?he answer it leads to gold don't make faces i get we've seen this before, but american barack is very quietly reduced their debt level. by the end of the year it will be $6.5 billion in debt they're operating more efficiently. they've sold some of their smaller mines off and they're focusing on their five largest mines. valuation is ridiculous. i get it it is expensive many gold companies continue to be rather leveraged. i think gold goes higher i think americanbarrick is going to produce anywhere from 5.5 to 5.8 million ounces of gold this year oh, by the way, they're probably going to produce 400, 450 million ounces of copper for all of those reasons, for everything going on in this world we live in, i think abx gets you done. >> does anybody have a question for guy adami? >> i do. we've had the perfect storm in global politics between brexit, trump, you name it and certainly rocket man gold's done nothing. why should it take off now >> i agree, tim. i said this might be the last hoo
tim?he answer it leads to gold don't make faces i get we've seen this before, but american barack is very quietly reduced their debt level. by the end of the year it will be $6.5 billion in debt they're operating more efficiently. they've sold some of their smaller mines off and they're focusing on their five largest mines. valuation is ridiculous. i get it it is expensive many gold companies continue to be rather leveraged. i think gold goes higher i think americanbarrick is going to produce...
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tim furlong, "nbc 10 news." >> tim, thank you. irma not finished yet.et's bring in meteorologist erika martin for a look at irma's impact and what's next for florida. >> what i like is that tim mentioned the east coast is being impacted greatly by irma, and that's because of the mere size of it. you can see here the outer bands of this massive hurricane moving northward across ft. pierce, orlando and daytona beach. this is what we call the outer band, and this is why we're seeing several tornado watches and warnings, and several funnel clouds that have touched down, officially tornadoes throughout the evening hours. now, tracking irma as it continues to work its way from south to north towards georgia, we can see by monday morning at 8:00 a.m., expected wind speeds 75 miles per hour. so at that point, it would have become or will become a category 1 hurricane for irma but it will continue to work its way northward through georgia, touching atlanta, going to the west of it as a tropical storm and eventually becoming a tropical depression as it continues
tim furlong, "nbc 10 news." >> tim, thank you. irma not finished yet.et's bring in meteorologist erika martin for a look at irma's impact and what's next for florida. >> what i like is that tim mentioned the east coast is being impacted greatly by irma, and that's because of the mere size of it. you can see here the outer bands of this massive hurricane moving northward across ft. pierce, orlando and daytona beach. this is what we call the outer band, and this is why we're...
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disturbing security video shows tim piazza severely intoxicated. twice he fell down a flight of stairs and had to be carried up. prosecutors say none of the frat members called 911 until almost 12 hours after piazza's first fall. >> we have a friend who's unconscious. >> there needs to be a deterrent. because we lost our son. >> reporter: 14 of the brothers will be tried on a variety of lesser charges, including hazing, crucial to tim piazza's parents. >> justice will mean more than punishment. it will mean deterrence as well. >> reporter: joe is one of four frat members that had charges dropped entirely. sitting between his mom and attorney, he says he left the house before it was obvious how much trouble piazza was in. >> tim was a friend. people tend to forget that and being accused of having a hand in that is a little -- makes it a little more rough. >> reporter: can you put this behind you? >> no. this isn't something i want to put behind me. this is something i want to remember for the rest of my life and learn from this. >> reporter: and wha
disturbing security video shows tim piazza severely intoxicated. twice he fell down a flight of stairs and had to be carried up. prosecutors say none of the frat members called 911 until almost 12 hours after piazza's first fall. >> we have a friend who's unconscious. >> there needs to be a deterrent. because we lost our son. >> reporter: 14 of the brothers will be tried on a variety of lesser charges, including hazing, crucial to tim piazza's parents. >> justice will...