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tim black from ashland is going through the process after finding his name in the paper. and his wife are in line to get more than $260. >> it's nice to know that we can get it. there's no deadline. >> it's a mini lot treatment. >> reporter: speaking of the lottery, here in ohio each year for the past three years more than $13 million were left unclaimed. people who have won mega millions, powerball, daily draw, scratch-off prizes. >> we want our players to claim their prizes. >> reporter: the ohio lottery allows 180 days to collect. danielle told me about a recent call from a woman who found a ticket past the 180 days. that prize was several hundred thousand dollars. >> i almost didn't want to say those were the winning numbers, because it just makes you sick to your stomach knowing that you missed out on something like that. >> reporter: the best advice, double-check all of your tickets. use the ohio lottery app to the largest was back in november of 2002, super lotto plus. $14 million that came and went. >> it's like they're throwing away free money. >> absolutely. >> reporter: you
tim black from ashland is going through the process after finding his name in the paper. and his wife are in line to get more than $260. >> it's nice to know that we can get it. there's no deadline. >> it's a mini lot treatment. >> reporter: speaking of the lottery, here in ohio each year for the past three years more than $13 million were left unclaimed. people who have won mega millions, powerball, daily draw, scratch-off prizes. >> we want our players to claim their...
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tim mcginty. @>>reporter: something these @on. @black clergy in cleveland have @effectively used their @political apparatus before it @like when they backed -- @prayerfully in tactile -- they @have had o'malley in front of @black congregations almost @every single sunday. @>>> 11 behind bars and about @$400 -- drugs off the street @after read this morning. @live with details. @>>reporter: the fbi executed @eight arrest warrants and seven @search warrants throughout the @canton in akron areas all @charged with distribution or @intent to distribute crystal @meth. @>> my wife and i were in bed @maybe about 6:00 this morning @somewhere around that i heard @voices and i heard some rocket @i got up and looked out they @>>reporter: the dent on the @door tells the same story. @two of the 11 people arrested @came from this home, their @grandmother did not go on camera @but told us they are getting @help. @the fbi busts 10 tyrants, 1 @pound of cocaine, 145 pounds of @marijuana, 11 pounds @methamphetamine and $100,000 in @cash. @the drugs added ano
tim mcginty. @>>reporter: something these @on. @black clergy in cleveland have @effectively used their @political apparatus before it @like when they backed -- @prayerfully in tactile -- they @have had o'malley in front of @black congregations almost @every single sunday. @>>> 11 behind bars and about @$400 -- drugs off the street @after read this morning. @live with details. @>>reporter: the fbi executed @eight arrest warrants and seven @search warrants throughout the...
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unclear how many were there but certainly whole bunch of different, including black lives matter, vulgar chants in mum tim languages. diverse group. i wile say most were young. injured he is back on the campaign trail with donald trump today. we now want to turn to ohio governor john kasich who joins us from cleveland. governor, i want to start with something you said about donald trump you said there's no place for a national leader to prey on the fears of people who live in our country. how exactly is he preying an fears? >> well, he's done a lot of name calling, he's created a very toxic atmosphere where he's -- look, start with immigration, do you want to start with the things that he has said about muslims. where does it end? it's putting one group against another and it's created a toxic atmosphere i'm not going to tell i in his rally some of these people don't show up who want to he create problems. that happens in all volatile situations. but, you know, john, look, america is greatest strength is its people. and our greatest strength in people is when we're unified. there's no doubt that he's run
unclear how many were there but certainly whole bunch of different, including black lives matter, vulgar chants in mum tim languages. diverse group. i wile say most were young. injured he is back on the campaign trail with donald trump today. we now want to turn to ohio governor john kasich who joins us from cleveland. governor, i want to start with something you said about donald trump you said there's no place for a national leader to prey on the fears of people who live in our country. how...
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the two state attorneys involved in cases involving the death of black young men, both defeated tonight. tim mcginty has just been defeated. anita alvarez was drawing in a lot of bernie sanders voters is what delayed that result in cook county, she failed to prosecute the laquan mcdonald case, that case sidelined rahm emanuel, made him untouchable for the hillary clinton campaign. in cuyahoga county, the prosecutor did everything he could to signal he did not intend to prosecute in the tamir price case. the margin was really small. >> richard daley the senior would have understood this. >> hillary clinton gets the three to four-month lead against her republican rival going into the general election. john kasich proving that -- >> supposed to be three, two, one. chris, whose speech did you like tonight? >> kasich was very telling. number one, he talked about the convention going to the convention. he knows that one state and one win does not a candidacy make, so he has to work on that. but he also talked about his obscurity. here's the problem for him. people don't know a lot about him, but t
the two state attorneys involved in cases involving the death of black young men, both defeated tonight. tim mcginty has just been defeated. anita alvarez was drawing in a lot of bernie sanders voters is what delayed that result in cook county, she failed to prosecute the laquan mcdonald case, that case sidelined rahm emanuel, made him untouchable for the hillary clinton campaign. in cuyahoga county, the prosecutor did everything he could to signal he did not intend to prosecute in the tamir...
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. >> so much for the cool black guy handshake. he has the timnova cane sketch. >> it was dead, you're right. >> does he have to be physically weak too? so much for the 10-pound dumbbell workouts. you can't out grapple an 84-year-old man. you don't let the arm get up. you block it on the way up. you don't do the handshake at all. what would be so bad -- what would be bad if they both had the stiff arms. >> almost anything would be better. what could be worse if he did the shocker or something like that. that would have had a little more prestige to it than just to go limp. that's what a child does when you are trying to remove them from the premises. their bodies go like this. >> it drives me crazy when you go to shake their hand and they give you a soggy hand. president is that true? >> i don't get that too often. >> i don't know why i always get the soggy hand. >> i just don't think people want to shake your hand. >> they are not excited at all. andy, are you a long-time obama uh poll gist. >> i have been an obama uh poll gist for 25 years. >>
. >> so much for the cool black guy handshake. he has the timnova cane sketch. >> it was dead, you're right. >> does he have to be physically weak too? so much for the 10-pound dumbbell workouts. you can't out grapple an 84-year-old man. you don't let the arm get up. you block it on the way up. you don't do the handshake at all. what would be so bad -- what would be bad if they both had the stiff arms. >> almost anything would be better. what could be worse if he did the...
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black lk, fromolgers. a ste you uld enjo frh brewedor one cuat a tim brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a j that's because our ingredients coro.. farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients li cage-free eggs. m. heaven. real ingredients. that how we're working to bring out the best. breaking now.... two explosions ripped through at brussels airport. this is video just into the newsroom showing people fox news was originally reporting that 11 people were dead... we;re now hearing 1 person was killed... all planes have been grounded. in response to the explosions ... the country's terror level has been raised to the maximum level. the attacks also coming just days after the prime suspect in the paris attacks was arrested in brussels as temperatures warm into the low as temperatures as temperatures warm into the low 60s this afternoon gusty southern flow with winds gusting upwards of will remain sunny will reach 63 degrees. look for a sun and cloud mix on wednesday with a high of 65 degrees. after midnight into thursday morning with rain and isolated will be a cold front that wi
black lk, fromolgers. a ste you uld enjo frh brewedor one cuat a tim brandon thinks hellmann's is heaven in a j that's because our ingredients coro.. farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients li cage-free eggs. m. heaven. real ingredients. that how we're working to bring out the best. breaking now.... two explosions ripped through at brussels airport. this is video just into the newsroom showing people fox news was originally reporting that 11 people were dead......
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and so the paper, just like you had, free huey, free angela davis as relates to the black panther party. tim montgomery unit three reverend boone. he was incarcerated and accused of inciting riots. and so it eventually was exonerated, but he was a committed civil rights activist. he worked on a number of campaigns throughout the state and actually went to various, different states. but one of, a culinary to the artifact is another piece we have here. so while reverend boone was incarcerated, he wanted to write his story of his experience. and he did that on toilet paper. and so you see here we have that told the paper. we had a masters student who wrote a thesis on reverend boone, and she translate concetta roll out of this whole paper and she translated what it actually says. and swear that documentation also. but this collection is an interesting collection. it tells the local civil rights but i connected to the larger movement. we think about these materials, and to really give the blueprint of providing blueprint for the civil rights movement, the logistics of the civil rights movement,
and so the paper, just like you had, free huey, free angela davis as relates to the black panther party. tim montgomery unit three reverend boone. he was incarcerated and accused of inciting riots. and so it eventually was exonerated, but he was a committed civil rights activist. he worked on a number of campaigns throughout the state and actually went to various, different states. but one of, a culinary to the artifact is another piece we have here. so while reverend boone was incarcerated, he...
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. >> i'm sorry we're going to go to black. tim miller, thanks for joining us, we appreciate it?heir world view. [ laugh ] when you think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back. people eating at chick-fil-a are not only get a side of waffle fries, they are getting a dose of family time. >> a coup for yo
. >> i'm sorry we're going to go to black. tim miller, thanks for joining us, we appreciate it?heir world view. [ laugh ] when you think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes....
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website, o'malley will be the new prosecutor, asking -- facing tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013. many opinion members in the black community in cleveland publicly criticized mcginty and said he poorly handled a number of high-profile cases, including the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice by police and the death of tanisha anderson who had mental health a vote for o'malley, mcginty said, would be a return to old shady politics but voters differed saying it was a time for change. >> and the public expects more, fairness and justice and much more prompt handling of these types of cases and if that is the benefit from the campaign, the community has won. >> reporter: mcginty for his part released a statement saying he will do everything to help transition o'malley into office. and he called the victory a referendum for change and said a need to build trust again with the community. nick feely for news -- nickfield for newschannel 5. >> -- nick foley for newschannel 5. >>> and governor john kasich winning for the gop in the buckeye state over donald trump what does this mean for his campaign moving forward? >>
website, o'malley will be the new prosecutor, asking -- facing tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013. many opinion members in the black community in cleveland publicly criticized mcginty and said he poorly handled a number of high-profile cases, including the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice by police and the death of tanisha anderson who had mental health a vote for o'malley, mcginty said, would be a return to old shady politics but voters differed saying it was a time for...
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tim furlong explains what they found that seemed amiss. >> all you saw was a bunch of black smoke. >> reporter: you saw it tuesday, today on the ground you sow what's left in the second of the trailer park after a nasty fire ripped through old, vacant trailers. >> all of a sudden the wind started picking up and continued to pass on to the trailer to the right of it and then to the left, then to the trailer behind and the shed. >> reporter: officials say for the fifth time in the last year, somebody intentionally set fires here in the piece of the park that is vacant and ready for redevelopment and this time the fire marshall's office said the arsonist made very sure the hydrants department work. >> there was no water for them to put fires out. >> reporter: this is frustrating neighborhood for the local fire department. one way in and out. empty trailers, firefighters have to assume there might be somebody inside. they send firefighters in which puts them in unnecessary danger. >> we don't want injuries, we don't want civilian or emergency personnel injurieies. best thing to happen is
tim furlong explains what they found that seemed amiss. >> all you saw was a bunch of black smoke. >> reporter: you saw it tuesday, today on the ground you sow what's left in the second of the trailer park after a nasty fire ripped through old, vacant trailers. >> all of a sudden the wind started picking up and continued to pass on to the trailer to the right of it and then to the left, then to the trailer behind and the shed. >> reporter: officials say for the fifth...
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blacks, know what i mean? but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps harris figure out what to do with his afro-like hair. >> it's harder braiding white dude's hair than a black guy's. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean some white guys don't get it, so white guys who do get it usually mess with black guys, period. the ones who don't, you going to know, but they either got swastikas or they got -- even doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation for real. people will be like, man, why you do that on camera? why you braiding another dude? you know what i mean? anything can pop off from this situation. [ bleep ].
blacks, know what i mean? but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps harris figure out what to do with his afro-like hair. >> it's harder braiding white dude's hair than a black guy's. so i've got to part it certain ways and put more rubber bands in it...
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but i don't see this as a black eye at all for apple. i think timne an ex exem exem exemplary job of leadership. it's backed up by a lot of people in the tech industry. >> the fbi now know longer needs to crack the phone but the whole defense and point was we cannot let this technology be accessed by anybody and now it's apparent, it can be. >> i think apple's position as i understand it is they say that privacy and the security of one's data on the iphone is something that apple is going to stand behind. and if someone else cracks the code to get into it, that goes beyond apple's ability to stop them. so if someone comes in and can do that and the fbi goes to them instead of apple, that's perfectly fair. i think apple is being responsible by saying that they are going to do everything they can to secure the privacy and security of data for people who own iphones. >> understandably enough. what do you think, mike? >> i thought all along there was a chance both sides had incentives to overstate the stakes for this particular case or almost use it as
but i don't see this as a black eye at all for apple. i think timne an ex exem exem exemplary job of leadership. it's backed up by a lot of people in the tech industry. >> the fbi now know longer needs to crack the phone but the whole defense and point was we cannot let this technology be accessed by anybody and now it's apparent, it can be. >> i think apple's position as i understand it is they say that privacy and the security of one's data on the iphone is something that apple is...
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black teen. officer richard haste was originally charged with manslaughter in the 2012 investigators say a police surveillance team hurt by radio that graham might be armed. haste says when he confronts tim, he fired his gun because he thought the teen would fire on them. but no weapons were ever found. i'll sharpen spoke with mother. >> very much heartbroken but also very determined to continue to fight. >> pat lynch said he was gratified no charges were filed but at a quote, there is no winner here. >>> carbon monoxide danger for a family after five family members were found unconscious. scare happened this morning inside a home on 77th avenue in oakland gardens. three adults and two children were taken to nassau university medical center in east meadow. once there the family was put into a hyperbaric chamber for treatment. ems workers suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. >> the husband was awoken by the wife who was sick in the he called 911 and both of those patients passed out. >> the outcome could have been different if it had not been for the quick response of ems. >> because the family made it into the chamber, their prognosis is good. con ed said the buildup of carbon monoxide w
black teen. officer richard haste was originally charged with manslaughter in the 2012 investigators say a police surveillance team hurt by radio that graham might be armed. haste says when he confronts tim, he fired his gun because he thought the teen would fire on them. but no weapons were ever found. i'll sharpen spoke with mother. >> very much heartbroken but also very determined to continue to fight. >> pat lynch said he was gratified no charges were filed but at a quote, there...
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black milanese loop. and customers, one third of wearers tim cook says regularly change their bands, clearly he's not onlyg to take advantage of that fact, people who have already bought the watch, but apple lowering the price trying to get more people in. right now he's talk ing about apple tv. 5,000 apple tv apps right now. and they're talking about the ecosystem there with video. we're going to continue to bring you the updates as they come from this event here in cupertino. back to you. >> look forward to it. thanks, jon. gold prices are closing now. let's take a check on where gold is settling out. 1244. 70 an ounce. green arrows across the board with the biggest gains seen in palladium today. >>> technology stocks getting a low start for 2016. there you are. our next guest has three tech names you should buy today and hold for the next 12 to 18 months. let's bring in brian bellski. brian, always good to see you. your three names are really unfamiliar to me. i've never heard of any of them. apple, one called google and then a third one, i can't even remember. it is so obscure. what is the third one?
black milanese loop. and customers, one third of wearers tim cook says regularly change their bands, clearly he's not onlyg to take advantage of that fact, people who have already bought the watch, but apple lowering the price trying to get more people in. right now he's talk ing about apple tv. 5,000 apple tv apps right now. and they're talking about the ecosystem there with video. we're going to continue to bring you the updates as they come from this event here in cupertino. back to you....
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>>rob black: here is a love of it to her early to on the company like a box tim green went to much test company my opinion. >>mark:we will be back. feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox®, an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they start. and it's injected by my doctor once every 12 weeks. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don't take botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put th
>>rob black: here is a love of it to her early to on the company like a box tim green went to much test company my opinion. >>mark:we will be back. feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox®, an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they...
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tim gravity. there's a lot of speculation, what's going on inside a black hole. they don't know yet. >> that brings us -- you have been talking about general relativity and that brings me to the last question i have before i throw it open to you guys because i'm sure you have questions. in both these books, einstein plays a big part. he is perhaps not the central figure but a central figure in both of these books, and in both instances we learn a lot about einstein before he was albert einstein, before he was the kind of icon of genius and the towering figure of the 20th 20th century. he was just an -- an ordinary dude. a ph.d, two, patent office and no one would have known who he was. >> and he was fairly good looking if you see the wavy dark hair. >> a physicist, you know. >> what i was going to ask you, so one of the interesting things is we see albert einstein before he is the albert einstein we know, the icon, the terrible violin player and the -- very different kind of person. what want to ask you, if you can give me an answer, what do you think it was that
tim gravity. there's a lot of speculation, what's going on inside a black hole. they don't know yet. >> that brings us -- you have been talking about general relativity and that brings me to the last question i have before i throw it open to you guys because i'm sure you have questions. in both these books, einstein plays a big part. he is perhaps not the central figure but a central figure in both of these books, and in both instances we learn a lot about einstein before he was albert...
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county prosecutor and ousted tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013 and faced a lot of public criticism by some over the last year. many members and leaders in the black community have been openly critical of mcginty saying he poorly handled a high -- case and also, the death of tanisha anderson who had mental health issues when arrested by police as well and mcginty said a vote for o'malley would be a return to old shady politics. the majority of voters disagreed and electing o'malley instead. mcginty for his part released a statement overnight saying he would fully support o'malley and his transition into office and he also called, o'malley called the victory a call for change with a community. nick foley for newschannel 5 and now to sarah phinney. >>> good morning, nick. i am in downtown cleveland. is celebrating his big win here in ohio and he is heading to philadelphia hoping to capitalize on the momentum. and in front of the large crowd last night, he thanked the voters, specially the democrats who crossed party lines to the republican and he's vowing to travel the country, time outing his ability to beat hillary clinton in the general elect. th
county prosecutor and ousted tim mcginty who has been in office since 2013 and faced a lot of public criticism by some over the last year. many members and leaders in the black community have been openly critical of mcginty saying he poorly handled a high -- case and also, the death of tanisha anderson who had mental health issues when arrested by police as well and mcginty said a vote for o'malley would be a return to old shady politics. the majority of voters disagreed and electing o'malley...
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tim greimel and the toledo blade newspaper both called on snyder to resign. many flint activists have also called for his arrest. members of the congressional black caucus and the congressional progressive caucus are traveling to flint, michigan, to host a speak out on friday for residents affected by the ongoing crisis. the european union has proposed a plan to distribute more than $700 million of humanitarian aid within its own borders, as the continent attempts to respond to the needs of refugees fleeing wars in north africa and the middle east. this comes as 30,000 refugees are stnded in eece becse countries further along the balkan route have closed their borders. meanwhile, in calais, france, police have continued to dismantle parts of the country's largest refugee camp, known as the jungle. refugees say the police have been destroying people's homes and are threatening to destroy community centers, such as distribution centers and kitchens, even though a court ruling last week prohibits authorities from dismantling public spaces. at least a dozen refugees have launched a hunger strike to protest the ongoing eviction. five of them have sewn
tim greimel and the toledo blade newspaper both called on snyder to resign. many flint activists have also called for his arrest. members of the congressional black caucus and the congressional progressive caucus are traveling to flint, michigan, to host a speak out on friday for residents affected by the ongoing crisis. the european union has proposed a plan to distribute more than $700 million of humanitarian aid within its own borders, as the continent attempts to respond to the needs of...
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black mailed hoiftz money. >> live, the one and only local 10 news starts right now. >> todd: good morning, sunday march 6th.h. tim i'm todd tongen. >> neki: i'm neki mohan. let's get to jennifer correa who has a lot of sunshine on this sunday >> jennifer: good morning guys and good morning south florida. that's right. plenty of sunshine to go ash. not a cloud in site as you can see out th of this beautiful view in hollywood beach. water by swait nice out there to head to the beach but high rip current risk is in effect. beachgoers beware and be safe out there. the breeze is continuing to pick up throughout today. right now the wind speed at fort lauderdale. 14 miles per hour. straight out of north. 73 degrees in fo lauderdale as 70 in key west. and here's a look at your beach conditions. so winds will continue to ping. it will be breezy out there. 15 to 20 miles per hour. small craft advory. also in effect today. the bays with a moderate cho seas two to 4 feet right now increasing five to seven. all right jen. thank you. breaking news out of north miami beach. police investigating deadly hit and run thrmpt the vi
black mailed hoiftz money. >> live, the one and only local 10 news starts right now. >> todd: good morning, sunday march 6th.h. tim i'm todd tongen. >> neki: i'm neki mohan. let's get to jennifer correa who has a lot of sunshine on this sunday >> jennifer: good morning guys and good morning south florida. that's right. plenty of sunshine to go ash. not a cloud in site as you can see out th of this beautiful view in hollywood beach. water by swait nice out there to head...
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tim kopra yesterday. kelly is set to return to earth after almost a year in space. his 340-day mission is the longest by 125 days for nasa. >> some of us, guys in the black shirts here, are going home tomorrow, which of course, is always bitteteweet when you leave this incredible place. allyson: it is funny to see the way they have to hold their arms. it comes to a dramatic end wednesday on the remote steppes of kazakhstan. the astronaut will ride a soyuz spacecraft back with two russians, including mikhail kornienko, his roommate, for the past year. geoff: incredible. almost one year. dale: i can't imagine. claustrophobia. geoff: it has got to do something to you. a remarkable journey and i'm sure we will hear more when they are officially on ground. dale: wish them a safe trip home. beautiful morning. 45 degrees, cooler at 30's and spots and by the end of the day, we start to see a few scattered showers late afternoon. this evening, showers and thunderstorms come in with the front. keep that in mind for your evening plans. take an umbrella because there's a chance he will need it. geoff: thank you. it's time now for your wyff news 4 timeline on this march 1. on th
tim kopra yesterday. kelly is set to return to earth after almost a year in space. his 340-day mission is the longest by 125 days for nasa. >> some of us, guys in the black shirts here, are going home tomorrow, which of course, is always bitteteweet when you leave this incredible place. allyson: it is funny to see the way they have to hold their arms. it comes to a dramatic end wednesday on the remote steppes of kazakhstan. the astronaut will ride a soyuz spacecraft back with two...
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these two, mohammed and the man in the black hat spotted by airport cameras tuesday remain on the run and are considered among the most wanted men in europe. timby a political science professor for the university of brussels. thanks for joining us. what did you make of the resignations last night, the fact that they weren't taken? >> well, in belgium we have this tradition that when services maker roar, the ministers that are politically responsible for these errors resign. so in this case that should have been the case. but of course this is a difficult time, terrorist threats. so it's probably not the best idea to good and switch two of the most important ministers concerned with this threat at this time. so that's one of the reasons they stayed. but well, today they have to make explanations before parliamentary commission. so i'm not sure their position is completely safe yet. certainly because other elements might still come to the surface also in the next week. >> a great deal of soul-searching in bell wrum this week because mistakes were made. bits of information did get through to the parts of the information it should have gotten thro
these two, mohammed and the man in the black hat spotted by airport cameras tuesday remain on the run and are considered among the most wanted men in europe. timby a political science professor for the university of brussels. thanks for joining us. what did you make of the resignations last night, the fact that they weren't taken? >> well, in belgium we have this tradition that when services maker roar, the ministers that are politically responsible for these errors resign. so in this...