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host: general townsend? guest: ok. will she made a comment, --well, she made a comment, she didn't really answer a question. -- you didn't really ask a question. she made a comment about the role of the national guard. i don't disagree with her. the national guard actually does help secure our own country, america, and the states. they help secure our nation there. they are also a part of our armed forces and a part of the normal rotation of the u.s. armed forces overseas, so national guard units get mobilized. that is why they exist, not only to protect america at home, but go do, as part of the regular forces, security operations and military operations overseas. we have a number of national guard soldiers today that have immobilized and our own federal duty performing just like the rest of the armed forces. i am very proud to serve alongside them and have them in our formation. when they are done here, they will go back home and resume their duties defending america at home. then i think, well, i don't member what h
host: general townsend? guest: ok. will she made a comment, --well, she made a comment, she didn't really answer a question. -- you didn't really ask a question. she made a comment about the role of the national guard. i don't disagree with her. the national guard actually does help secure our own country, america, and the states. they help secure our nation there. they are also a part of our armed forces and a part of the normal rotation of the u.s. armed forces overseas, so national guard...
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the students from townsend elementary had to earn the right to get their families in the stands. "we were able to decide how to did, we used it as an incentive for attendance, so most of the children that are here, well actually all the children that are here is because of 100% attendance." and that reward is a special one, some students and their families have nenevr experienced being at a live bucks game. if this is their first bucks game i hope they have an incredible time, i think most importantly that we were able to have their entire family here so that everybody can celebration was welcomed and appreciated. "you are going to be blessed, and we really appreciate it and thank you." tom pipines fox 6 sports. on the road to recovery... ...the story of a local fencing champion and his hopes of capturing after going through a major surgery, the road to recovery can be extremely difficult. for one local fencing champion it meant the difference between regaining strength in his arm-- and hopes of capturing another national championship. real milwaukee's brian kramp shares his stor
the students from townsend elementary had to earn the right to get their families in the stands. "we were able to decide how to did, we used it as an incentive for attendance, so most of the children that are here, well actually all the children that are here is because of 100% attendance." and that reward is a special one, some students and their families have nenevr experienced being at a live bucks game. if this is their first bucks game i hope they have an incredible time, i think...
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the students from townsend elementary had to earn the right to get their families in the stands. "we were able to decide how to best use what was coming to us and we did, we used it as an incentive for children that are here, well actually all the children that are here is because of 100% attendance." and that reward is a special one, some students and their families have nenevr experienced being at a live bucks game. if this is their first bucks game i hope they have an incredible time, i think most importantly that we were able to have their entire family here so that everybody can celebrate together." and that celebration was welcomed and appreciate it and thank you." tom pipines fox 6 sports. beside the tickets, families were given t-shirts and vouchers for food. phoenix investors say they are hoping to partner with the bucks again in the future to help more students and their families in other neighborhoods in milwaukee. it started with a pounding headache.. and ended with a milwaukee firefighter- being treated for a brain tumor. his painful journey and how this thanksgiving
the students from townsend elementary had to earn the right to get their families in the stands. "we were able to decide how to best use what was coming to us and we did, we used it as an incentive for children that are here, well actually all the children that are here is because of 100% attendance." and that reward is a special one, some students and their families have nenevr experienced being at a live bucks game. if this is their first bucks game i hope they have an incredible...
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i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when and that include us but that is just my feeling. i did want to start crossing swords with the satey because the city has a lot of transportation infrastructure it is trying to do and on this one if we are going on the basis of the alignment they haven't figured out yet or not, i just wanted to make sure that that's not happening. if you say that is fine, that's a little bit of relief in that respect- >> we reached out to them specifically in response to that question coming up at the cost review committee in august. the other thing i would say about the rab is regardless of the outcome of the study we need
i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when...
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a townsend man was working on a snow grooming machine when apparently the machine somehow ron over him. his death is not considered suspicious. but police aren't releasing any further information. >> adam: listen up. if you are hitting the floods, flying the prepare perhaps for a travel headache. wishing you good luck. for sure. you will be joining millions of other americans who are also heading out of town this week. brandon gunnoe joins us live in boston with a look look of some of the roads. >> reporter: absolutely, this is mass d.o.t.'s highway operation center. these are live cameras from highways across the state where they're making sure possible. sky 7 h.d.over what should be the busiest travel day of the year as millions hit the road early. >> one of the most important things to keep in mind is safety is key. you do not want to start this holiday with a trash. >> reporter: this is the highway operations center with life cameras across the state showing information on this week's holiday traffic. >> good news for thanksgiving travelers is that there are more ways than ever bef
a townsend man was working on a snow grooming machine when apparently the machine somehow ron over him. his death is not considered suspicious. but police aren't releasing any further information. >> adam: listen up. if you are hitting the floods, flying the prepare perhaps for a travel headache. wishing you good luck. for sure. you will be joining millions of other americans who are also heading out of town this week. brandon gunnoe joins us live in boston with a look look of some of the...
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you are on with general townsend. caller: and the fight against isis, -- i heard to my surprise the general petraeus, sometime this --r or part of flash to her, that general trias, much to my surprise [inaudible] , they gave a positive response about favoring the reduction in collateral damage in going after isis. host: martin, we are losing you a little bit. we will try to get that line a little bit better. and try to get back to you. let's go to anthony, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span, and general, thank you for your service to america. eventually, iraq, when their civil war -- but is any type of political solution? in the horizon? thank you once again and happy thanksgiving, sir. host: general, go ahead. guest: thanks, anthony, and happy thanksgiving to you. if there political solution on the horizon? first thing we have to do and our mission here, the military mission is to defeat isil. i am not here necessarily to facilitate a broader, political solution in iraq. but for a lasti
you are on with general townsend. caller: and the fight against isis, -- i heard to my surprise the general petraeus, sometime this --r or part of flash to her, that general trias, much to my surprise [inaudible] , they gave a positive response about favoring the reduction in collateral damage in going after isis. host: martin, we are losing you a little bit. we will try to get that line a little bit better. and try to get back to you. let's go to anthony, a democrat. good morning. caller: good...
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i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when and that include us but that is just my feeling. i did want to start crossing swords with the satey because the city has a lot of transportation infrastructure it is trying to do and on this one if we are going on the basis of the alignment they haven't figured out yet or not, i just wanted to make sure that that's not happening. if you say that is fine, that's a little bit of relief in that respect- >> we reached out to them specifically in response to that question coming up at the cost review committee in august. the other thing i would say about the rab is regardless of the outcome of the study we need
i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when...
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. >> reporter: they are all donating to billy townsend for school board making voters scratch their heads. you know those guys? >>i believe i heard the name before yes. >> reporter: obviously tony stark and jack bauer can't make campaign contributions. they are fictional characters i did digging and traced the donation from stoney stark llc- - tony stark llc and other llc named after movie characters to one guy under florida law, he can only donate up to a thousand bucks of his own money to a campaign. but he can donate a thousand more dollars from each of the llcs. so far between all of them, the total is around 9,000 dollars. >> a loophole you might say. >> reporter: he doesn't see it that way. >> he job and we want to make sure he has the best shot at it. >> reporter: belly townsend says he is glad the campaign is getting the money but would be open to campaign finance reform. >> i would happily embrace a system where political contributions are limited much more severely than they are. but that's not the system we have. >> reporter: for now he is embracing the system we have. in lakel
. >> reporter: they are all donating to billy townsend for school board making voters scratch their heads. you know those guys? >>i believe i heard the name before yes. >> reporter: obviously tony stark and jack bauer can't make campaign contributions. they are fictional characters i did digging and traced the donation from stoney stark llc- - tony stark llc and other llc named after movie characters to one guy under florida law, he can only donate up to a thousand bucks of...
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host: general townsend? guest: ok.-well, made a comment, she made a comment, she didn't really answer a question. -- you didn't really ask a question. she made a comment about the role of the national guard. i don't disagree with her. the national guard actually does help secure our own country, america, and the states. they help secure our nation there. they are also a part of our armed forces and a part of the normal rotation of the u.s. armed forces overseas, so national guard units get mobilized. that is why they exist, not only to protect america at home, but go do, as part of the regular forces, security operations and military operations overseas. we have a number of national guard soldiers today that have immobilized and our own federal duty performing just like the rest of the armed forces. i am very proud to serve alongside them and have them in our formation. are done here, they will go back home and resume their duties defending america at home. well, i don't member what her second question was exactly. i g
host: general townsend? guest: ok.-well, made a comment, she made a comment, she didn't really answer a question. -- you didn't really ask a question. she made a comment about the role of the national guard. i don't disagree with her. the national guard actually does help secure our own country, america, and the states. they help secure our nation there. they are also a part of our armed forces and a part of the normal rotation of the u.s. armed forces overseas, so national guard units get...
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this happened near 57th and philip place, south of townsend street. someone has died. police have not released the information about the death. >> also, streets in a different neighborhood re-opened after a rollover crash. this is the scene there. the car was flipped this happened around mid night at 2 # 4 thd and beecher on the south side and the car hit another parked car. no word on whether anyone was seriously hurt. developing, a four alarm fire near the whitewater campus. this happened at the university gardens apartments where a number of students live. we are following the latest on this story. tim? looked on the scene. we have cell phone video. this is a picture, captured as the flames were lighting up. the father and pre-teen son trapped on the second floor and jump frommed the window to escape it. they were shaken up, but overall they are okay. >> the one guy like bounced and fell to his head but the boy seemed like he was okay. he was scared. >> no one was injured in this. the red cross is assisting the students and residents. >> thank you, tim. later today,
this happened near 57th and philip place, south of townsend street. someone has died. police have not released the information about the death. >> also, streets in a different neighborhood re-opened after a rollover crash. this is the scene there. the car was flipped this happened around mid night at 2 # 4 thd and beecher on the south side and the car hit another parked car. no word on whether anyone was seriously hurt. developing, a four alarm fire near the whitewater campus. this...
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this is william's father, originally born in small townsend, vermont, in 1810 on a farm. grew up, attended yale university. then in the year 1838, that's when he would tell his mom and dad it's time for him to pack up his bags and head out west, so to speak, calling cincinnati home where he would become a lawyer and later a judge on the ohio superior courts. then he advanced on and became secretary of war under president ulysses s. grant's administration for a brief time in 1876. his last appointed position that he would take up was minister and ambassador over russia and austria, hungary in the early 1880s. and then as i move to this portrait here of the taft family members, this is louise taft, the second wife to alfonzo. louise was a very beautiful lady. she was originally born in boston, massachusetts. at the age of 3, she would later relocate to milbury, massachusetts, her and her family, down in the blackstone river valley area. but she grew up and became a school teacher. and on the back wall we have grandmom, sylvia howard. grandma taft, she, originally her ancest
this is william's father, originally born in small townsend, vermont, in 1810 on a farm. grew up, attended yale university. then in the year 1838, that's when he would tell his mom and dad it's time for him to pack up his bags and head out west, so to speak, calling cincinnati home where he would become a lawyer and later a judge on the ohio superior courts. then he advanced on and became secretary of war under president ulysses s. grant's administration for a brief time in 1876. his last...
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i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when and that include us but that is just my feeling. i did want to start crossing swords with the satey because the city has a lot of transportation infrastructure it is trying to do and on this one if we are going on the basis of the alignment they haven't figured out yet or not, i just wanted to make sure that that's not happening. if you say that is fine, that's a little bit of relief in that respect- >> we reached out to them specifically in response to that question coming up at the cost review committee in august. the other thing i would say about the rab is regardless of the outcome of the study we need
i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affair squz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when...
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>>reporter: for sergeant townsend, the mission in kosovo, a big success. making the sacrifice all worthwhile. >> to see firsthand what the united states foreign policy people that work at the base we are at have been there for 17 years. they bend over backwards for americans. they really love to have as their. >>reporter: it is now time to give back. the children especially who needed their fathers and mothers every day in their lives. >> so emotional. i am excited, nervous, so happy to have him home. so happy he can fi can finally be a family. >>> [ cheering ]. >> it did not and there. the special message the hamilton cast had. pence, now being shared all over social media tonight. >>> tracking the big storm coming our way. because an open road is always calling your name. s be true to your money - with convenient services that help you maximize the joys in life. . >>> a story that has been dominating twitter and facebook. vice entered broadway performance of hamilton last night, to a mixture of cheers and boos. cast member brandon dixon who plays aaron b
>>reporter: for sergeant townsend, the mission in kosovo, a big success. making the sacrifice all worthwhile. >> to see firsthand what the united states foreign policy people that work at the base we are at have been there for 17 years. they bend over backwards for americans. they really love to have as their. >>reporter: it is now time to give back. the children especially who needed their fathers and mothers every day in their lives. >> so emotional. i am excited,...
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barryman keeps his seat -- keeps actually bill townsend has won this race, 60 to 40% beating hunt berryman. and in district 4, let's take a look. the current board member is not seeking reelection, a very tight race here, and sarah beth reynolds has won this race, beating becky troutman. extremely close. so that's a tight one. we'll see what happens with that if they do a recount o polk county voters decided to pass a continuation of the half cent sales tax for health care for indigent residents, voted yes, 69 to 31%. >> it looks like it may have been within the margin of error for recount. we'll see about that one. pasco county had two commission seats open. ron oakley making a second run for the seat, winning tonight, 70% of the vote. he defeats retired coast guard commander delgado. his first run for office. >> two newcomers want to take the appraiser place. pasco tax collector employee has joiner has won this race beating john larkin. for pasco clerk of cashing. paula o'neal wins her third term over roberta cutting. >> let's go to sarasota county now where they have not had a democrat
barryman keeps his seat -- keeps actually bill townsend has won this race, 60 to 40% beating hunt berryman. and in district 4, let's take a look. the current board member is not seeking reelection, a very tight race here, and sarah beth reynolds has won this race, beating becky troutman. extremely close. so that's a tight one. we'll see what happens with that if they do a recount o polk county voters decided to pass a continuation of the half cent sales tax for health care for indigent...
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last night more than 100 students at townsend elementary scored free tickets to the bucks game because of their perfect attendance. the kids got tickets for themselves and their family and free bucks gear. families say it's good to have something positive after this summer's unrest in sherman park. >> it's been so much problems in that sherman park area and for them to give back to the bucks community is a really good thing uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time melinda: the surg restaurant group and phoenix investors sponsored the event. >> it's almost time our annual "food for families" phone bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. less than a half hour away. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time now is 5:36. >> while parts of the country the floods that put lives in danger and the rescue missions that kept californians safe. ben: and a clerk fights back. the worker who wouldn't go down without a fig
last night more than 100 students at townsend elementary scored free tickets to the bucks game because of their perfect attendance. the kids got tickets for themselves and their family and free bucks gear. families say it's good to have something positive after this summer's unrest in sherman park. >> it's been so much problems in that sherman park area and for them to give back to the bucks community is a really good thing uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time...
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the company behind it -- phoenix investors -- says it wanted to give the students at townsend elementary the opportunity for a fun night out -- in light of the august coming up on today's telecast: >> this just burns the devil up! let me just throw it! hallelujah! >> i can bend!
the company behind it -- phoenix investors -- says it wanted to give the students at townsend elementary the opportunity for a fun night out -- in light of the august coming up on today's telecast: >> this just burns the devil up! let me just throw it! hallelujah! >> i can bend!
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last night more than 100 students at townsend elementary scored free tickets to the bucks game because of their perfect attendance. the kids got tickets for themselves and their family and free bucks gear. families say it's good to have something positive after this >> it's been so much problems in that sherman park area and for them to give back to the bucks community is a really good thing uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time with our children. melinda: the surg restaurant group and phoenix investors sponsored the event. >> it's almost time our annual "food for families" phone bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. we want to year. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time now is 4:35. >> while parts of the country are dealing with sno,w - los angeles has a different problem. the floods that put lives in danger and the rescue missions that kept californians safe. ben: and a clerk fights back. the work
last night more than 100 students at townsend elementary scored free tickets to the bucks game because of their perfect attendance. the kids got tickets for themselves and their family and free bucks gear. families say it's good to have something positive after this >> it's been so much problems in that sherman park area and for them to give back to the bucks community is a really good thing uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time with our children. melinda: the surg...
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the company behind it -- phoenix investors -- says it wanted to give the students at townsend elementary the opportunity for a fun night out -- in light of ? bah dup 'n' bah dup up aah! ? georgie's moving out! get out. i'm out! fantastic apartment right across from mine. i can't wait for you to see it. is it better than mine? oh, yeah. so it's a 2-bedroom, 1-bath, make-your-friends-hate-you. better than elaine's, too. i got to give her a call. she's out. oh, right. the blind date. all it a setup now. i guess the blind people don't like being associated with all those losers. come check out my new place. take you 2 minutes. i can't. i'm meeting kramer at my mini storage. hey, you got any extra furniture down there? i need some more stuff to fill that extra bedroom with the walk-in closet. oh, this is really annoying. [chuckles] it's working already! [coughing] what is with that? it's coughing, jerry.
the company behind it -- phoenix investors -- says it wanted to give the students at townsend elementary the opportunity for a fun night out -- in light of ? bah dup 'n' bah dup up aah! ? georgie's moving out! get out. i'm out! fantastic apartment right across from mine. i can't wait for you to see it. is it better than mine? oh, yeah. so it's a 2-bedroom, 1-bath, make-your-friends-hate-you. better than elaine's, too. i got to give her a call. she's out. oh, right. the blind date. all it a...
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the company will operate out of the century city business park site near 27th and townsend. the milwaukee bucks believe chance to see more of the biggest names...in music. our a.j. bayatpour is here in the studio to explain.... the arena's lead architect gave us more than a dozen reasons why the new facility will be more attractive to top musical acts. from more loading docks to acoustical panels in the ceiling, the team says their new home will be built for big concerts... as the new arena starts to take shape, the bucks confirm they're hoping to them. were very event-dependent. one block over at buck bradley's, it's music to owner wally paget's ears. he says big-name concerts bring in crowds only a handful of sporting events can. its similar to if the bucks are playing, as they did on saturday, golden state or if theyre playing cleveland, or if marquette plays wisconsin or the ncaas. the c-e-o of the bmo harris bradley center says the arena is "on track to present 12 to 15 major concerts in 2017, which is in the range of what it has presented in recent years." the bucks sa
the company will operate out of the century city business park site near 27th and townsend. the milwaukee bucks believe chance to see more of the biggest names...in music. our a.j. bayatpour is here in the studio to explain.... the arena's lead architect gave us more than a dozen reasons why the new facility will be more attractive to top musical acts. from more loading docks to acoustical panels in the ceiling, the team says their new home will be built for big concerts... as the new arena...
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the compa investors -- says it wanted to give the students at townsend elementary the opportunity for a fun night out -- in light of the august unrest. ahead at five: more problems for samsung... what device is now under investigation for going up ion flames. and then at six... a man accused of plotting a terror attack-- now in custody. what he was planning to do in times square. remember this dress that caused all the controversy last year? well now there's a new debate questioning colors. time now 4:xx you're taking a live look outside this morning.. mostly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. right now . when we can three comedy specials exclusively for netflix. chappelle and director stan lathan will team-up to produce one standup show, specials from chappelle's comedy vault. those shows will debut simultaneously in 20-17. in 2005, dave chappelle famously walked away from a lucrative contract and third season of his popular comedy central series "chappelle's show." "if there really are other smurfs out there, we need to find them!" "what if this means the lost village isn't a legend?
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- all right. 10 shares of townsend pipe organ company - yes, that's a company that makes pipe organs for theaters. - well, i imagine you'll want to get rid of that. - now, i don't know, i just had a letter from them. they said if silent pictures ever come back what's next? - the ideal harpoon company. - oh, excuse me, just one minute. (typing on a typewriter) - mr. benny, for a man who is as shrewd with money as you are, i don't understand how you could have made such investments. - i don't either, miss gordon. i really don't. look at these. and every one of them has failed. they've all failed. - gee, that's a shame. - yeah i must have lost of 200 dollars. (audience laughter) well ... i'm not going to jump! (audience laughter) companies. the ideal harpoon company. now why would you buy three shares of that? - well, that was the controlling interest. (audience laughter) - three shares controlling interest? - well, there were only five. i don't know who owns the other two. i mean he never comes to any of the meetings. guess he must be an eskimo. - well, that must be a fine company, and
- all right. 10 shares of townsend pipe organ company - yes, that's a company that makes pipe organs for theaters. - well, i imagine you'll want to get rid of that. - now, i don't know, i just had a letter from them. they said if silent pictures ever come back what's next? - the ideal harpoon company. - oh, excuse me, just one minute. (typing on a typewriter) - mr. benny, for a man who is as shrewd with money as you are, i don't understand how you could have made such investments. - i don't...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant general stephen townsend served here in northern iraq during the u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of howitzers in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, this time around, aiding iraqi troops who will do most of the fighting on the front line. how tough a battle is this? >> um, this fight would challenge any army. this fight would challenge the >> reporter: but then he broke off our interview. they're about to fire over there? >> i think we might be about to fire. >> reporter: should we just have a look over there? because his men had isis in their sights. there are now around 6,000 u.s. troops in iraq-- >> man, that's motivational, isn't it? >> reporter: supporting over 40,000 iraqi fighters in the battle for mosul, an offensive crucified by president-elect trump for its lack of secrecy. >> whatever happened to the element of surprise? okay. we announce we're going after
. >> reporter: lieutenant general stephen townsend served here in northern iraq during the u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of howitzers in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, this time around, aiding iraqi troops who will do most of the fighting on the front line. how tough a battle is this?...
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police say when they arrived they found the body of a deceased townsend man who was employed by the ski area. the middlesex d.a.is sources say the man was working on a snow grooming machine when the machine ran over him. the d.a. says the death is not considered suspicious. we were told the man's family has been notified the terrible news coming two days before thanksgiving. no comment from anyone here at the nashoba valley ski area. i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> jadiann: a piece of art causing controversy at salem state university. -- the piece is inspiring racist behavior. the school says it's using it to open a discussion. kelli o'hara is live for us in salem with more on the controversy that is brewing. >> reporter: controversy on campus, absolutely, you can see the sign in the door says it all. the display is locked for now and it's going to stay that way at least for a little while. >> very upsetting. i, it absolutely needs to me to deal with. >> reporter: students not happy about this. an image depicting people dressed up as members of the k.k.k. the painting part of an exhibit c
police say when they arrived they found the body of a deceased townsend man who was employed by the ski area. the middlesex d.a.is sources say the man was working on a snow grooming machine when the machine ran over him. the d.a. says the death is not considered suspicious. we were told the man's family has been notified the terrible news coming two days before thanksgiving. no comment from anyone here at the nashoba valley ski area. i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> jadiann: a piece of art...
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he and about 100 other students from townsend street school in sherman park earned free tickets for their perfect attendance. >> i'm glad i came to the school because most students aren't able to come everyday and we come everyday. sheldon: he and his classmates go to school in the same neighborhood that was rocked by violent unrest over the summer. representation of what we do in sherman park. this opportunity shows the kids that we see the good that you do. you're still in school no matter what the unrest was. you're still here in school everyday. that's exciting. sheldon: these bucks t-shirts and the tickets were provided by phoenix investors. >> we're milwaukee based most importantly so we want to support the community as much as we can in every way. >> it's been so much problems in that sherman park area and for them to give back to the bucks community is a really good thing and uplifting the children. students got to bring their parents to tonight's game so plenty of excitement to go around. they picked a good game. kathy: a demolition on milwaukee's east side gone awry. part of a b
he and about 100 other students from townsend street school in sherman park earned free tickets for their perfect attendance. >> i'm glad i came to the school because most students aren't able to come everyday and we come everyday. sheldon: he and his classmates go to school in the same neighborhood that was rocked by violent unrest over the summer. representation of what we do in sherman park. this opportunity shows the kids that we see the good that you do. you're still in school no...
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and supervisor, farrell, do you have any thoughts on townsend? >> look, this guy, and i found it amazing. and so, i would be happy to support that guy. but i think that to the people that came and are very interested and obviously knowledgeable about what is going on here. >> i will second that motion, that is open. >> okay. >> so, there is a motion and a second on moving forward, tim cronin for seat one, and leshner for seat two and as a committee report for consideration on november first at the board of supervisor's meeting. >> it has been moved and seconded. could we do that without objection? >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> item four, hearing to consider, appointing four members, and there are four seats and nine applicants. >> thank you. and so, nine applicants for four seats. and a number of people that are here, and if anyone that would like to speak who is an applicant would like to come forward to tell us why you are interested in and qualified for the reentry council? and remember our re appoiappoin as well, and if you could ack
and supervisor, farrell, do you have any thoughts on townsend? >> look, this guy, and i found it amazing. and so, i would be happy to support that guy. but i think that to the people that came and are very interested and obviously knowledgeable about what is going on here. >> i will second that motion, that is open. >> okay. >> so, there is a motion and a second on moving forward, tim cronin for seat one, and leshner for seat two and as a committee report for...
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. >> reporter: attorney worked at the townsend and stockton law firm and handled intellectual property cases for silicon valley tech companies like apple and oracle. in a statement a managing partner says the larger community, not just the legal community, is a muchlers place without jim. whoever is responsible for that heinous crime needs to be brought to justice. a-listing harrington, abc 7 news. >> police on the peninsula credit a homeowner's surveillance camera with helping catch three teenagers suspected of breaking into a neighbor's home. hillsboro police shared this video on facebook. it was captured near darrow road earlier this month. overs say the black bmw stood out because one of its burning lights was found out. on friday a car matched the description was stopped and they found stolen property along with three suspects. >>> a close call in san jose. a driver slammed their bmw into maple leaf doughnuts in camden avenue. it happened around 11:30 this morning. the viewer shared these pictures with us. she said three customers and the two shop owners were inside at the time an
. >> reporter: attorney worked at the townsend and stockton law firm and handled intellectual property cases for silicon valley tech companies like apple and oracle. in a statement a managing partner says the larger community, not just the legal community, is a muchlers place without jim. whoever is responsible for that heinous crime needs to be brought to justice. a-listing harrington, abc 7 news. >> police on the peninsula credit a homeowner's surveillance camera with helping...
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launches the 302 bus service, linking dover, smyrna, townsend, glasgow and newark. >>> 5:17.s get you to work as weç await the septa announcement that the strike has ended. >> yes, this is going to it be a relief for thousands of riders who use septa, trolleys and subway every morning. 16 hours is will what it will take, basically the rest of this day. let's check in with jessica boyington who has more on the situation. jessica? >> thanks, vai and tracy, yes, watching the regional rails this morning. we are expecting some of the delays. not yet. the bus, sway and trolley, still not dealing with service through center city as well. so watching for that, of course, all morning and watching the roads. watching through center city for any overflow of cars on the roads. not yet, though, still a little bit after 5:00 in the morning. this is the vine street expressway. our cameras around broad street. east and westbound cars are moving. we didn't deal with that construction either. watching 422, you can still see we are in the green, eastbound from 29 to the schuylkill. that's an e
launches the 302 bus service, linking dover, smyrna, townsend, glasgow and newark. >>> 5:17.s get you to work as weç await the septa announcement that the strike has ended. >> yes, this is going to it be a relief for thousands of riders who use septa, trolleys and subway every morning. 16 hours is will what it will take, basically the rest of this day. let's check in with jessica boyington who has more on the situation. jessica? >> thanks, vai and tracy, yes, watching the...
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i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affairquz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when and that include us but that is just my feeling. i did want to start crossing swords with the satey because the city has a lot of transportation infrastructure it is trying to do and on this one if we are going on the basis of the alignment they haven't figured out yet or not, i just wanted to make sure that that's not happening. if you say that is fine, that's a little bit of relief in that respect- >> we reached out to them specifically in response to that question coming up at the cost review committee in august. the other thing i would say about the rab is regardless of the outcome of the study we need to
i do have with us christopher townsend and nick low dulukea and alex gibs from townsend public affairquz happy >> student answer any questions you have as would i. thank you. >> questions? i sort of have- my problem with this and i don't know if-didn't know the mayor 's office want in full agreement and this is something they wanted but always had the issue that really the city of san francisco should have a lot to say about the transportation projects and what is pushed and when...
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we will be joined by stephen townsend. we will talk about efforts to defeat isis. we're also going to be joined by presidential transfer of power and how that process works. anders rasmussen will join us. he is a former nato secretary-general. natoll talk about u.s. -- relations. our show tomorrow begins at 7:00. have a great sunday. >> next, newsmakers with the u.s. surgeon general. the discussion on the future of law enforcement. after that, african-american leaders and activists discuss the future of civil rights protections in the next administration. our guest is the 19th surgeon general of the united states. for those of you who have not met him, for taking on this position he had a career at harvard medical school and in public health and technology. along with other officials, he works on it uniform health officers representing the united states in 800 offices around the world. we are here because you just released a report on addiction in america. we are going to talk about the message there. let me introduce to reporters. lauren is from the associated pre
we will be joined by stephen townsend. we will talk about efforts to defeat isis. we're also going to be joined by presidential transfer of power and how that process works. anders rasmussen will join us. he is a former nato secretary-general. natoll talk about u.s. -- relations. our show tomorrow begins at 7:00. have a great sunday. >> next, newsmakers with the u.s. surgeon general. the discussion on the future of law enforcement. after that, african-american leaders and activists...
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the route links dover, smyrna, townsend, middletown, glasgow and newark.be four round trips during rush hour. >> very nice for those communities. for more of the stories we're following right now on nbc 10 news. >> breaking news about the nearly week-long septa strike. septa says it has reached a tentative deal to end the strike that halted buses, subway service and trolleys in philadelphia for nearly a week. >>> one last push for pennsylvania. a day beforeç election day and hillary clinton and donald trump are stumping for votes here one last time. >>> fall mishap. two people are hurt after an equipment malfunction during a weekend punkin chunkin event. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> it is 4:28. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley who's got his first alert weather forecast. a look at conditions right where you live this morning. there it is, bill. >> they are chilly, 37 degrees in the suburbs, now to 37 in new jersey, the lehigh valley is at 35 degrees. we'll s
the route links dover, smyrna, townsend, middletown, glasgow and newark.be four round trips during rush hour. >> very nice for those communities. for more of the stories we're following right now on nbc 10 news. >> breaking news about the nearly week-long septa strike. septa says it has reached a tentative deal to end the strike that halted buses, subway service and trolleys in philadelphia for nearly a week. >>> one last push for pennsylvania. a day beforeç election day...
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looking into one of their own employees accused of stealing a trump for president sign in a yard in townsendcastle county. a trump supporter put up a camera after several signs went missing. he was surprised to capture a mail truck pulling up and a worker getting out to steal the sign. we blurred the man's face because he has not been criminally charged. >> these are yard signs. and nothing more than that. and folks should be able to put these things up and kind of express their views on issues and candidates without having to go through this. >> postal service sexualed this unacceptable behavior and says the actions of one employee do not reflect on the viewsç of others. >>> right now, we're doing okay. expect delays for this morning but not for the next hour or so. that's what i'm going to predict there. ten-minute delays or so we'll start to see trickle in around the 5:30 mark. buses, trains, trolleys, market-frankford line and the broad street line as well. route 309, there's an accident scene on the northbound side around norristown road. police activity could be blocking off one of th
looking into one of their own employees accused of stealing a trump for president sign in a yard in townsendcastle county. a trump supporter put up a camera after several signs went missing. he was surprised to capture a mail truck pulling up and a worker getting out to steal the sign. we blurred the man's face because he has not been criminally charged. >> these are yard signs. and nothing more than that. and folks should be able to put these things up and kind of express their views on...
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. >> reporter: townsend delaware man tells nbc10 his fourth stolen trump sign only lasted five hours on his street today. he did not want to appear on camera, but he did share these photos taken about 30 seconds apart. >> what the volunteer did was take a trail cam, attach it to a tree close by. >> reporter: it captures a postal truck passing by, then stopped the other way. a man then appears walking toward the sign. next his back is to the camera, his right arm inside the mail truck. the trump sign gone. >> that's just not the way things are done in delaware, so it's very disappointing. >> reporter: we checked with the special agent in the postal office who said, quote, the individual in the photographs was identified and will be dealt with appropriately by postal management after a thorough review of all the facts. a postal service spokesman went further staying in a statement, this appears to be unacceptable behavior that does not reflect the efforts of the thousands of professional, zed cated employees in our workforce. at the delaware republican party office -- >> we're very cle
. >> reporter: townsend delaware man tells nbc10 his fourth stolen trump sign only lasted five hours on his street today. he did not want to appear on camera, but he did share these photos taken about 30 seconds apart. >> what the volunteer did was take a trail cam, attach it to a tree close by. >> reporter: it captures a postal truck passing by, then stopped the other way. a man then appears walking toward the sign. next his back is to the camera, his right arm inside the...
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into one of their own employees accused ofç stealing a trump for president sign from a yard in townsendcastle county. a trump supporter put up a camera after several signs went missi missile. he was surprised to see a postal worker pulling up, getting out and grabbing the sign. the u.s. postal service says this is, quote, disturbing. >> people should be able to put these things up and express their views on issues and candidates. >> the postal service called this unacceptable behavior and says the actions of one employee don't reflect the rest of its work force. >>> well, every day hundreds of thousands of philadelphians have to ask themselves if they have enough money left to eat. that's where philadelphia share comes in. >>> nbc 10's pamela osborne visited share to see how the organization is helping put food back in the hands of people who need it most. >> reporter: you could call it the front line in the fight against hunger. a hunger that volunteer linda gerald never thought existed until one day she saw it for herself through the eyes of children in her own neighborhood. >> they w
into one of their own employees accused ofç stealing a trump for president sign from a yard in townsendcastle county. a trump supporter put up a camera after several signs went missi missile. he was surprised to see a postal worker pulling up, getting out and grabbing the sign. the u.s. postal service says this is, quote, disturbing. >> people should be able to put these things up and express their views on issues and candidates. >> the postal service called this unacceptable...
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lieutenant general steven townsend served here in northern iraq during the u.s. occupation ten years ago. >> what was the target? coalition against isis. visiting troops, manning a battery of howitzers in the desert. >> here is inside the city. eastside of city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq. this time around, aiding iraqi troops. who will do most of the fighting on the front line. how tough a battle is this? >> um, this fight would challenge any army. this fight would challenge the united states army. >> reporter: then he broke off our interview. >> they're about to fire over there. >> might be about to fire. >> reporter: should we have a look. >> because his men had isis in their sights. there are now around 6,000 u.s. troops in iraq. >> motivational isn't it? >> reporter: supporting over 40,000 iraqi fighters in the battle for mosul, an offensive criticized by president-elect trump for its lack of secrecy. >> whatever happened to the element of surprise? we announce we are going after mosul. reading about going after mosul, how long is it,
lieutenant general steven townsend served here in northern iraq during the u.s. occupation ten years ago. >> what was the target? coalition against isis. visiting troops, manning a battery of howitzers in the desert. >> here is inside the city. eastside of city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq. this time around, aiding iraqi troops. who will do most of the fighting on the front line. how tough a battle is this? >> um, this fight would challenge any...
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donald trump is the first line there with michael pence, then hillary clinton with tim kaine, jerry townsend, and jill stein. back in front, that last page, that's the term limit on whether terms should be changed for county executive and county council members. we are live here at scott key elected officials and volunteers are getting everything ready to go. they will be casting those paper ballots for the first time in a long time. walking across the cafeteria here, you see those machines? those of the electronic scanners that will scan these paper ballots. up for grabs, one of the highly mikulski's seat. she is retiring after 30 years. chris van hollen trying to become a senator. his campaign has raised close to $6 million in maryland since july. his opponent has served in the maryland house of delegates for six years and is the minority whip. it is an uphill battle for her, she does have the support of larry hogan, who beat those odds of years ago. the polls open at 7:00 and will close at 8:00 tonight. john gonzalez, "good morning washington." autria: our reporters are doing a great job,
donald trump is the first line there with michael pence, then hillary clinton with tim kaine, jerry townsend, and jill stein. back in front, that last page, that's the term limit on whether terms should be changed for county executive and county council members. we are live here at scott key elected officials and volunteers are getting everything ready to go. they will be casting those paper ballots for the first time in a long time. walking across the cafeteria here, you see those machines?...
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next washington journal, lieutenant general stephen townsend, commanding general of the iraq combined joint task force joins us from baghdad to discuss the fight of isis in mosul. the president of the department for public service talks about donald trump preparations to take office in january and former nato secretary-general anders looks at relations in a trump presidency. we will take a cause and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now, advocates for opioid recovery founders, newt gingrich, patrick kennedy, and van jones discuss why they joined forces to fight drug addiction. this is about one hour 20 minutes.
next washington journal, lieutenant general stephen townsend, commanding general of the iraq combined joint task force joins us from baghdad to discuss the fight of isis in mosul. the president of the department for public service talks about donald trump preparations to take office in january and former nato secretary-general anders looks at relations in a trump presidency. we will take a cause and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. washington journal, live at 7:00...