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justice in the shooting death of mario woods. u.s. justice officials weigh into the facts of the case as a federal investigation focuses on the san francisco police department. >>> it's game on oin the south bay. super bowl hopefuls from the broncos and the panthers get the spotlight and a microphone as we hear from both teams tonight at the sap center. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a good monday morning. thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's get to kari and the forecast. >> we start off with clear skies and very chilly temperatures. as you step out the door this morning, we are seeing areas of frost, especially in the low lying areas. and today highs reaching into the upper 50s with mostly sunny skies and still pretty beezy outside. that will keep those temperatures down, but it may also affect drivers across the bridge. let's check in now with mike. >> chp did warn about that, as well, saying the san mateo bridge, richmond san rafael bridge. not a lot of indicator showing you the movement of the camera here. but the tarp shows what things are like on the bridge it itself. riveting video of the tarp. the
justice in the shooting death of mario woods. u.s. justice officials weigh into the facts of the case as a federal investigation focuses on the san francisco police department. >>> it's game on oin the south bay. super bowl hopefuls from the broncos and the panthers get the spotlight and a microphone as we hear from both teams tonight at the sap center. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a good monday morning. thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock....
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u.s. department of justice. if it does not, a federal civil rights lawsuit could follow. >>> attorney general loretta lynch considers the -- police the nation. it's one of six city she will visit to highlight the success of police. fatal is considered a model of good policy she says. the federal department of justice helped fayetteville reassess its use of force with suspects last year. which will also visit miami, portland, indianapolis, phoenix and los angeles. >>> stocks on this to say are looking -- what do we have so far? again, if today. the major indices down. dell down about 70 and the dow for complete market and business news, go to our website and click on business. >>> state environmental regulators have find it duke energy millions after the spill in the dan river. the department of environmental quality issued the $6.6 million fine along the $207,000 bill for the agency's enforcement. the fine covers civil penalties committed before and after the spill in february 2014. last may, duke pleaded guilty
u.s. department of justice. if it does not, a federal civil rights lawsuit could follow. >>> attorney general loretta lynch considers the -- police the nation. it's one of six city she will visit to highlight the success of police. fatal is considered a model of good policy she says. the federal department of justice helped fayetteville reassess its use of force with suspects last year. which will also visit miami, portland, indianapolis, phoenix and los angeles. >>> stocks on...
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u.s. department of justice -- correspondence from the u.s. department of justice. the district will cooperate with any investigation if one is initiated. >> i'm looking how do we move forward here and make sure that we allow the young people in that school to have a good >> the urban league and other groups on this letter plan to sit down with the mayor again in the next couple of weeks to talk about more detailed ways to address the situation. robert ghoulston, fox 25 news. >>> hillary clinton was winning big in south carolina, the republican candidates focused on march 1st. >> super tuesday, i believe, gonna be the most important day in this entire election. >> in the next 30 minutes, we'll check in on the race for the g.o.p. nomination. but first more atm skimming next at >>> new at 10:00, a teenager was stabbed during a house party overnight in dunstable. the victim was taken to the beacon medical center where they underwent surgery. police say the victim and the suspect appear to have known each other. >>> new at 10:00 now, several credit card skimming devices
u.s. department of justice -- correspondence from the u.s. department of justice. the district will cooperate with any investigation if one is initiated. >> i'm looking how do we move forward here and make sure that we allow the young people in that school to have a good >> the urban league and other groups on this letter plan to sit down with the mayor again in the next couple of weeks to talk about more detailed ways to address the situation. robert ghoulston, fox 25 news....
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u.s. department of justice. bower served as the attorney of nevada for two years before he was appointed to the state senate back in 2011. >>> now the race is one of the three most watched in the state senate. democrats have endorsed reno brisbase. >>> time is 6:53 on this tuesday morning. it is fat tuesday. people in new orleans are getting ready for one of the year's big parties. don't worry. celebrating the big festival. alex? >> reporter: good morning, sam. only 6:30 in the morning, but we are -- celebrate mardi gras. like you said it's fat tuesday. and talk about an annual event. good morning. go good morning. how are you? . >> great. thanks for joining us. let's talk local. everything here is going to be local, local, local. a lot of food, a lot of auction items. >> correct. we have many local restaurants. we have casinos, and we have all the distributors and the winery. a lot of different places >> now, you've been to the event before. tell us a little bit what years past have been like and what people can
u.s. department of justice. bower served as the attorney of nevada for two years before he was appointed to the state senate back in 2011. >>> now the race is one of the three most watched in the state senate. democrats have endorsed reno brisbase. >>> time is 6:53 on this tuesday morning. it is fat tuesday. people in new orleans are getting ready for one of the year's big parties. don't worry. celebrating the big festival. alex? >> reporter: good morning, sam. only 6:30...
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u.s. department of justice is now suing the city of ferguson missouri because that city won't adopt its recommendations to aprover its policing procedures. >> it could bankrupt the city. loretta lynch has announced the lawsuit against the city saying police arresting people without cause and used unreasonable force to generate city's revenue. >>> the residents of ferguson has suffered their constitutional rights, the rights guaranteed for all americans and they have waited decades for justice and they should not be force to wait longer. >> ferguson combam a national became a the mass shooting of the death of michael brown and >>> nurses take a healthy newborn baby for a routine check up. jennifer milton says after he gave birth,hospital staff took her son for a physical and the nurse came back explaining the surgery that was done. >> they cut underneath's the baby the baby's tongue so that baby can nurse better. >> at that point, i began to cry. the tennesseehospital is not commenting right now. the family'sattorney say the doctor did apologize but also billed the couple for the procedure. >>> ticket p
u.s. department of justice is now suing the city of ferguson missouri because that city won't adopt its recommendations to aprover its policing procedures. >> it could bankrupt the city. loretta lynch has announced the lawsuit against the city saying police arresting people without cause and used unreasonable force to generate city's revenue. >>> the residents of ferguson has suffered their constitutional rights, the rights guaranteed for all americans and they have waited...
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u.s. department of justice filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of ferguson, missouri accusing it of targeting black residents and centering its court system around profit. >> we intend to aggressively prosecute this case and we intend to revail. >> ferguson city council voted to improve its police department and court system. the city gained national attention after a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager, michael brown, in 2014. >>> the last 4 hours tonight, trying to drum up support. >> you're next. it's going to be so important. because if we can win south carolina, which is an amazing incredible place, incredible people. if we can win -- and i don't want your money. i want your vote. >> trump won the new hampshire republican primary yesterday with 35% of the vote. tomorrow some of the candidates will be in rock hill to answer your questions. only ben carson and ted cruz have definitely said they'll be there. and donald trump has not said whether he will be there. count on channel 9 to be at the forum. >>> new tonight, we've learned tomorrow town leaders cou
u.s. department of justice filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of ferguson, missouri accusing it of targeting black residents and centering its court system around profit. >> we intend to aggressively prosecute this case and we intend to revail. >> ferguson city council voted to improve its police department and court system. the city gained national attention after a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager, michael brown, in 2014. >>> the last 4...
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u.s. department of justice is not happy with the city of ferguson, missouri, that city at the center of riots following the police shooting of an unarmed man black man 18 months ago. last night the city council voted to except justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems but with conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. justice officials call those conditions unacceptable and says it will take legal action to make sure the city complies with the constitution. >>> hundreds of parents upset their children may be forced to change schools due to overcrowding are now taking action. >> hillsborough county is proposing rezoning which neighborhoods go to which school. >> as abc action news reporter marisela burgos explains, parents met with district officials last night to make their own rezoning proposals. marched to school to keep their kids there. >> i think we should come to a compromise. >> reporter: the parents have two different plans they think work better than the proposals school district officials are offering. the proposal is to transfer students to
u.s. department of justice is not happy with the city of ferguson, missouri, that city at the center of riots following the police shooting of an unarmed man black man 18 months ago. last night the city council voted to except justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems but with conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. justice officials call those conditions unacceptable and says it will take legal action to make sure the city complies with the...
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u.s. department of justice on whether they should pursue the death penalty. we'll keep you posted. the charlotte city council is set to consider the controversial nondiscrimination ordinance, dozens of people have already signed up to speak about the proposal although tonight's meeting. it would give more protection to people in the lgbtq community. the governor has weighed in on the matter as well. we have more on the governor, who says he won't support it. not a fan of this. he said he would support immediate intervention if it passes tonight. we got ahold of emails outlining his stance. i want to show you that now. he talks about how he says it could create a major public safety issue if it passes, that email was sent to two charlotte city council members, he is talking about the clause where people can use whatever bathroom or locker room think identify with. he also said, quote, this action puts unneeded strain on the relationship between the city of charlotte and state of north carolina. in fact, the city of charlotte is causing more problems by trying to solve a problem that
u.s. department of justice on whether they should pursue the death penalty. we'll keep you posted. the charlotte city council is set to consider the controversial nondiscrimination ordinance, dozens of people have already signed up to speak about the proposal although tonight's meeting. it would give more protection to people in the lgbtq community. the governor has weighed in on the matter as well. we have more on the governor, who says he won't support it. not a fan of this. he said he would...
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u.s. department of justice is working with the sfpd on these policy changes. san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> at 5:39, as the number of zika virus cases in the u.s. rises, federal health officials are calling it a serious health threat. there are now 66 confirmed cases of the virus here in the u.s. the mosquito-borne virus causes birth defects. it can be prevented by the use of insect repellent. >> we found that the insect repellent that was most effective against the type of mosquito that carried the zika virus were the ones that contained 20% [ indiscernible ] and 25% deet. >> president obama recently asked congress for more than $1.8 billion in emergency funding to respond to that zika virus. >>> three santa clara university students infected with a rare strain of meningitis bacteria are all back home. the county health department announced the final two were discharged from o'connor hospital. they got sick late last month leading to a rush to vaccinate all students at scu nearly 5,000 students receiving the shots and will need to get follow-up vacci
u.s. department of justice is working with the sfpd on these policy changes. san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> at 5:39, as the number of zika virus cases in the u.s. rises, federal health officials are calling it a serious health threat. there are now 66 confirmed cases of the virus here in the u.s. the mosquito-borne virus causes birth defects. it can be prevented by the use of insect repellent. >> we found that the insect repellent that was most effective against the...
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u.s. department of justice to get involved. corey davis is here with more from the attorney tonight. corey: the family attorney told me they want to hold deputies accountable. he says three major points a hope the late the lawsuit will accomplish. the attorney fletcher smith is accusing debbie's obsessive force at enough protocol after the death of charles rosemond on december 10. investigators say rosemond shot deputy dave dempsey in the head after they tried to enter his home. tiffany's fireback, hitting rosemond in the leg. the lawsuit claims that deputies did not identify themselves before entering, did not have a warrant, and were not properly trained to save rosamund's life. >> we don't want people shot in their homes by law enforcement who happen to be innocent persons. number two, law enforcement needs to be more forthcoming with family members who want to loved one is sleeping in the ground. like mr. rosemond is. lnumber 3, when you make a pay compensation. corey: i spoke with the attorney of the sheriff's office. they told me they will deny identify themselves. michael: mor
u.s. department of justice to get involved. corey davis is here with more from the attorney tonight. corey: the family attorney told me they want to hold deputies accountable. he says three major points a hope the late the lawsuit will accomplish. the attorney fletcher smith is accusing debbie's obsessive force at enough protocol after the death of charles rosemond on december 10. investigators say rosemond shot deputy dave dempsey in the head after they tried to enter his home. tiffany's...
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u.s. department of justice lunching an in-depth review of the san francisco police department in the wake of the controversial shooting death of mario woods. he was armed with a knife and refused to drop it when he was shot at least 15 times and killed by police officers last december. footage of the shooting sparked outrage and protestors are calling for a review of the police department. the review will include a close look at the hiring and training of officers and discipline and police use of force. police chief greg sur is welcoming the view but says the situation would have been different if his officers were allowed to carry stun guns. >>> we just have to find a way to deal with weapons, especially folks with crisis with something other than a firearm. >> the review will be conducted by the department. >>> new information about the three escapes and two were returned to santa ana and the 3rd surrendered friday. they had planned the escape for six months and during their time they kidnapped a taxi driver and argued about killing him according to police. all three men waiting trial f
u.s. department of justice lunching an in-depth review of the san francisco police department in the wake of the controversial shooting death of mario woods. he was armed with a knife and refused to drop it when he was shot at least 15 times and killed by police officers last december. footage of the shooting sparked outrage and protestors are calling for a review of the police department. the review will include a close look at the hiring and training of officers and discipline and police use...
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u.s. department of justice in washington, d.c. he was apparently upset that the corruption. lafontaine was found guilty last october. the obama administration announcing today they'll ask congress for nearly two billion dollars to help respond to the zika virus and help the u-s prepare for it. so far, 51 cases of zika have been confirmed in the united states--all but one coming into the country from travelers.. but it has hit central and south america hard--the world health organization has declared it a global health emergency. and as kwwl's brad hanson found out today, it's also affecting some right here in eastern iowa. brad joins us live now from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque with the latest. the center for disease control has advised travelers take caution when taking a trip to anywhere in central or south america and the caribbean. the virus, primarily spread by mosquito, is most dangerous to it's known to cause microcephaly in babies--which causes head and brain abnormalities. the travel house--a travel agency in dubuque, has had two pregnant women cancel their zi
u.s. department of justice in washington, d.c. he was apparently upset that the corruption. lafontaine was found guilty last october. the obama administration announcing today they'll ask congress for nearly two billion dollars to help respond to the zika virus and help the u-s prepare for it. so far, 51 cases of zika have been confirmed in the united states--all but one coming into the country from travelers.. but it has hit central and south america hard--the world health organization has...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in planned parenthood and prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> carson told south south carolinans talked about his plan to help struggling families. >> i have no intention of withdrawing safety net programs from people who need them, but what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of depend deny see and become part of the fabric of america. >> all were invited to rock hill, manied a other destination. jeb bush talked about reforms for vets in columbia. >> we need to shrink the administrative side and expand the care and do it in a way that is passionate and quick, because veterans are hurting. beach, marco rubio told voters he believes not everything has a government solution. >> the most important institution in society is the family. that what happens in our house is more important than the white house. >> john kasich continues to try to capitalize off the second place finish in new hampshire with a ground game. >> i'm sensing a lot of support out here but you have to take the support i
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in planned parenthood and prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> carson told south south carolinans talked about his plan to help struggling families. >> i have no intention of withdrawing safety net programs from people who need them, but what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of depend deny see and become part of the fabric of america. >> all were invited to rock hill,...
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u.s. department of justice has launched an investigation department the probe comes after san francisco police officers shot and killed stabbing suspect mario woods. kron 4's dan kerman is live at the federal courthouse in san francisco with more. >> reporter: stops short of investing the actual shooting with all policies and practices of the police department itself. the kill stabbing suspect in december protest and rallies calls for the police chief firing and demands for independent investigation. both the mayor and chief requested and transparent review of the san francisco police department by the department of justice that is what they will be getting. >> reporter: not investigate the market was shooting itself but the policies trading practices that the police use. "with respect to enforcement action taken not taken a separate system police department." "moving forward with the department of justice" >> reporter: police chief and mayor say it welcome the review at of compliance with the recommendations as voluntary their maker that insurance it that it will be implemented. . this proces
u.s. department of justice has launched an investigation department the probe comes after san francisco police officers shot and killed stabbing suspect mario woods. kron 4's dan kerman is live at the federal courthouse in san francisco with more. >> reporter: stops short of investing the actual shooting with all policies and practices of the police department itself. the kill stabbing suspect in december protest and rallies calls for the police chief firing and demands for independent...
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u.s. department of justice cannot force apple to provide the fbi access to locked iphone data. >> now, this ruling involves a routine drug case in brooklyn, new york. however the decision comes as the fbi is trying to get apple to give them access to the iphone of one of the shooters in san bernardino massacre. >> every now and then we are all guilty of eating lunch at our desk. >> and there is a name for it. desktop dining. 62% of professionals say they eat lunch at their desks. why are more people skipping lunch? the answer is usually i'm trying to get everything done. but did you know it leads to increased calorie consumption and weight gain? plus you interact with your coworkers less and studies show that employees who socialize are actually more productive. >> really? so we should have like a big dining table in the middle of the news room. >> maybe that would be a good idea. sure. >> sue palka, what do you think about that? or maybe we should dine outside because the weather was so nice today. >> now you're talking, shawn. let's start scoping out where we're going. the breezes were a
u.s. department of justice cannot force apple to provide the fbi access to locked iphone data. >> now, this ruling involves a routine drug case in brooklyn, new york. however the decision comes as the fbi is trying to get apple to give them access to the iphone of one of the shooters in san bernardino massacre. >> every now and then we are all guilty of eating lunch at our desk. >> and there is a name for it. desktop dining. 62% of professionals say they eat lunch at their...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the fabric of america. >> the republican primary is february 20th, eight days away. >>> on the democrat side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off in the debate stage in wisconsin. for the first time since new hampshire voters handed sanders a blow-out victory. clinton challenged sanders calling some of the policies unrealistic like health care. >> you need to level with people. the numbers don't add up. >> i thought it was absolutely inaccurate. here is the reality, folks. there is one major country on earth that does not guarantee >> both are focusing campaigns on nevada and south carolina, the sites of the next caucus and primary. >> christine: looking ahead, three people charged in connection to a shooting at northlake mall are expected in court today. mcthey are scheduled for the bond hearing. someone fired shots across from the mall las
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the fabric of america. >> the republican primary is february 20th, eight days away. >>> on the democrat side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off in the debate stage in wisconsin. for the first time since new hampshire...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations." carson told south carolinians that despite some polls, he thinks he'll do well here. he talked religious freedom, but also his plan to help struggling "i have no intention of withdrawing safety net programs for people who need them, but what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the fabric of america." all jeb bush talked about reforms for vets in columbia. we need to shrink the administrative side of the veteran's administration and expand the care for veteran's and do it in a way voters he believes not everything has a government solution. "the most important institution in society is the family, that what happens in our house is more important than the white house." john kasich continues to try and capitalize off his second place finish in new hampshire's primary with a strong palmetto state ground game. "i'm sensing a lot of support out here but you've got take the candidate missing from sou
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations." carson told south carolinians that despite some polls, he thinks he'll do well here. he talked religious freedom, but also his plan to help struggling "i have no intention of withdrawing safety net programs for people who need them, but what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the...
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u.s. department of justice, a spokesperson would neither confirmed or deny whether something is under investigation. martha, bob. >> all right. thanks, darlene. >>> with sunrail ridership down the, officials want to know what they can do to improve service. you can take part in a new survey asking people why they aren't riding sunrail and what the company can do to encourage more ridership. sunrail fishes blame lower gas prices -- officials blame lower gas prices for the fewer riders, go to wftv.com and click on the yellow web links box. >>> a measure allowing people to carry concealed weapons in airports, places like the ticket counters and baggage claim but not behind security check points t. the broader bill up for approval exempts bills from government bills. >>> tonight, osceola county is getting tough on property owners, who haven't fixed code violations. in the future, commissioners will not be so fur giving when under a new policy, the longer a violation sits, the smaller the discount. the move allows the county to recover more money. >> a driver accused of causing two hit-and-run crashes.
u.s. department of justice, a spokesperson would neither confirmed or deny whether something is under investigation. martha, bob. >> all right. thanks, darlene. >>> with sunrail ridership down the, officials want to know what they can do to improve service. you can take part in a new survey asking people why they aren't riding sunrail and what the company can do to encourage more ridership. sunrail fishes blame lower gas prices -- officials blame lower gas prices for the fewer...
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u.s. department of justice will look into the san francisco police department's use of force.he probe in the wake of the shooting death of mario woods, but the doj will examine whether racial factors play a role in policing in the city. now, the city will not be required to adopt any of the recommendations the feds make. the review will take about eight to ten months to complete. >>> back to our super bowl coverage, the country is watching and protesters are taking full advantage of that. >> with thousands of fans in the bay area, they're taking no chances. nbc bay area cheryl herd is at super bowl city in san francisco. >> reporter: well, jessica what you see behind me is what sports fans will see all week long. groups with the message know that. many causing disruptions to make sure their voices get heard. >> you want to work for 3.25 an hour? no, right. >> reporter: a protest on the streets of san francisco, not just any protest. this one involving uber drivers who are protesting pay cuts. >> this will wake them up, you know, it's like david and golia goliath. >> reporter:
u.s. department of justice will look into the san francisco police department's use of force.he probe in the wake of the shooting death of mario woods, but the doj will examine whether racial factors play a role in policing in the city. now, the city will not be required to adopt any of the recommendations the feds make. the review will take about eight to ten months to complete. >>> back to our super bowl coverage, the country is watching and protesters are taking full advantage of...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> all candidates were invited but only cruz and dr. ben carson came. carson says he feels better received here than in new hampshire. of people here who resonate very strongly with the same values that i have, so i'm actually looking forward to very good things happening here. >> he also vowed to make faith-based decisions if elect glood and there are people in this country today who, for instance, believe that marriage is beteten one man and one woman who are being persecuted, and that should never be the case in this country. >> the forum lasted three hours with speeches and panel questions to the candidates. amy cowman, abc columbia news. >> several of the g.o.p. candidates will attend a forum in greenville tomorrow. donald trump won't be back in south carolina again until saturday when the candidates face off for a debate in greenville. >> democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders are facing off for the sixth time. that happened tonight. th
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> all candidates were invited but only cruz and dr. ben carson came. carson says he feels better received here than in new hampshire. of people here who resonate very strongly with the same values that i have, so i'm actually looking forward to very good things happening here. >> he also vowed to make faith-based decisions if elect glood and there are people...
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police killing of michael brown could end up costing $10 million and the new testament off for the police department perform which had a consent agreement with the u.s. department of justice the doj ordered the reforms in the wake of the mass protest of the unarmed teenager and her since the council is due to vote tomorrow on whether to accept that. if it does not the federal government is expected that file a civil rights lawsuit could cause a person millions of dollars. poppies are up for adoption ptl's coming. >> pam: we learn more about who was behind the wheel of this crash/ >> pam: with information about a san francisco car chase led to a crash and the people inside the car dead the medical examiner's office released the names of the victims j. art is following this story here with new details. all of >> j.r.: the people who died try to get away from police are from the east bay. this is what the scene looked like after the car crash that put wet up in flames. chp responded to reports of the car doing it doughnuts. the three of the funds now identified as the point david of antioch. this is what the same area looks like for the crash and fire happened the teddy bear
police killing of michael brown could end up costing $10 million and the new testament off for the police department perform which had a consent agreement with the u.s. department of justice the doj ordered the reforms in the wake of the mass protest of the unarmed teenager and her since the council is due to vote tomorrow on whether to accept that. if it does not the federal government is expected that file a civil rights lawsuit could cause a person millions of dollars. poppies are up for...
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u.s. department of justice that first flagged this case back in 2014. the innocence project and the school of investigative journalism quickly jumped on board and ted a judge here in new bedford cut him loose from that life sentence. >> all of these cameras. >> reporter: after three lonely decades in prison, he was the center of attention this afternoon as he escorted his mom from court a free man, a day he never thought he'd see. >> absolutely. of course. i have been in for 30 years for a crime i didn't commit. of course i lost out. >> reporter: it was 1985 and he was a troubled 17-year-old when the springfield police arrested him for the rape of an elderly woman. >> i know when he was a kid he did some wrong things, but i knew he never did that. >> reporter: indeed he has steadfastly denied it and the victim said she didn't think it was him, but the prosecutors twice convicted him to testimony matching him to a string sting r. single strand of hair. >> it is like losing a baby and never getting it back. >> reporter: but this afternoon called the prosec
u.s. department of justice that first flagged this case back in 2014. the innocence project and the school of investigative journalism quickly jumped on board and ted a judge here in new bedford cut him loose from that life sentence. >> all of these cameras. >> reporter: after three lonely decades in prison, he was the center of attention this afternoon as he escorted his mom from court a free man, a day he never thought he'd see. >> absolutely. of course. i have been in for...
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u.s. department of justice... says indiana topped the nation with close to 18-hundred reports, followed by tennessee and missouri. money disappear from your wallet. disneyland and along wiht epcot, and the animal kingdom have just implemented price hikes for visits during peak park dates. plan to pay 110- dollars for a regular day at the magic kingdom in orlando... but the prices will soar 18-percent to 124- dollars during peak periods like spring break, summer weekends and december. digital extra a fox19 now digital extra... it's a question people have been asking for nearly two decades: who killed legendary rapper tupac shakur? it is one of the most notorious homicides in las vegas history, and despite dozens of witnesses and multiple investigations, it's never been solved. two former los angeles police department detectives have come forward, now claiming they know who pulled the trigger. the two lead investigators... are now opening up about that night on hear their accounts... and see surveillance video.. fro
u.s. department of justice... says indiana topped the nation with close to 18-hundred reports, followed by tennessee and missouri. money disappear from your wallet. disneyland and along wiht epcot, and the animal kingdom have just implemented price hikes for visits during peak park dates. plan to pay 110- dollars for a regular day at the magic kingdom in orlando... but the prices will soar 18-percent to 124- dollars during peak periods like spring break, summer weekends and december. digital...
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u.s. department of justice and the north carolina n- double-a-c-p.the law is supposed to take effect in time for the march 15 primary. 3 3 it's (time).political candidates love to get their supporters fired up.why they may need to adjust their 3 we head to break with a live look at...usc upstateyou're watching the morning news on fox carolina. 3 you're watching the morning you're watching the morning news. 3 now to weather 3 with nicole 3 a dense fog advisory is in place until 10am for most of the area. expect overcast skies with scattered drizzle and light rain today, with highs reaching the mid-5050to near 60. tonight, lows drop into the 50s. heavy rain and possible t-storms arrive wednesday morning, and clear out to windy conditions in the afternoon. 3 ((weather hit)) 3 chris is in the traffic center. 3*********hold****** *********hold******we're watching this: 3 3 you're looking live at: 3 it's ______.coming up, greenville police are asking parents to keep an eye out-- after a mother says her child was confronted by a suspicious man. what you need to be looking for--next. 3 we head to br
u.s. department of justice and the north carolina n- double-a-c-p.the law is supposed to take effect in time for the march 15 primary. 3 3 it's (time).political candidates love to get their supporters fired up.why they may need to adjust their 3 we head to break with a live look at...usc upstateyou're watching the morning news on fox carolina. 3 you're watching the morning you're watching the morning news. 3 now to weather 3 with nicole 3 a dense fog advisory is in place until 10am for most of...
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u.s. department of justice. similar events take place all across the country. # today is the deadline for montgomery county circuit court clerk--- erica williams--- to respond to the board of supervisor's concerns. they are questioning why more than $21- thousand dollars of taxpayer money has not helped retain employees. williams fired four of her staff in november after being re-elected. the turnover rate in the clerk's office during william's eight years in office is 150 the town of christiansburg asks for your input as it searches for a new town manager. through february 26th, you can fill out a short survey online about the qualifications you find most important in a town manager. results will be given to a consulting firm to be used in the search. we have a link to the survey online at wsls.com carilion clinic holds an education program this afternoon on the warning signs of strokes. clinic staff will talk about the warnings signs, risk factors and the importance of acting quickly if a symptoms occur. the ev
u.s. department of justice. similar events take place all across the country. # today is the deadline for montgomery county circuit court clerk--- erica williams--- to respond to the board of supervisor's concerns. they are questioning why more than $21- thousand dollars of taxpayer money has not helped retain employees. williams fired four of her staff in november after being re-elected. the turnover rate in the clerk's office during william's eight years in office is 150 the town of...
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u.s. department of justice has indicted 39 people in what it calls a world cup of fraud and says more chargesould be expected. powered i 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. we have beenng up, talking about australia. we also have india and mumbai. we will get the previews coming up. ♪ rishaad: you are watching trending business. the reserve bank of australia will be making its first cash decision of the year but almost all of the economists we talked to expect no change from the current 2%. no change expected today, but we 25ld have 225 basis -- two basis cuts over the course of the year. what are people telling you? >> there are only two economist of of 29 -- economists out 29 surveyed who think today will have an effect, but further -- the further you go through the year, by june, it is 50-50 whether they reserve, cut, or hold. toward the end of the year, there are even a few economists predicting the reserve bank may begin tightening monetary policy. opinion very much split as to where we go from here. we take a look at some of the factors. australia's
u.s. department of justice has indicted 39 people in what it calls a world cup of fraud and says more chargesould be expected. powered i 2400 journalists in 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. we have beenng up, talking about australia. we also have india and mumbai. we will get the previews coming up. ♪ rishaad: you are watching trending business. the reserve bank of australia will be making its first cash decision of the year but almost all of the economists we talked to...
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u.s. department of justice... says indiana topped the nation, followed by tennessee and missouri. rob 2shot we want to get another check on this morning's forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. a breezy morning as thought. the irs hack...is worse than first thought. how you can find out if you're a victim. and we're talking everything "oscar" this morning... "if they nominated hosts, i wouldn't even get this job. you'd be watching neil patrick harris right now." from the controversy over the lack of diversity....to the winners...and the snubs...we have you covered! shooting and killing a virginia police officer on her first day as an officer will be in court. officer ashley guindon was shot and killed while responding to a domestic call on saturday. the suspect, ronald hamilton, is accused of killing his wife before opening fire on officers. her loss....just 24 hours after being sworn in...is resonating throughout the state. "she was not only driven and passionate, but exceedingly intelligent. she struck us that way as we interviewed her, prior
u.s. department of justice... says indiana topped the nation, followed by tennessee and missouri. rob 2shot we want to get another check on this morning's forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. a breezy morning as thought. the irs hack...is worse than first thought. how you can find out if you're a victim. and we're talking everything "oscar" this morning... "if they nominated hosts, i wouldn't even get this job. you'd be watching neil patrick...
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u.s. department of justice started looking into the local police department after the deadly shooting of michael brown. if residents and city council approve of the settlement, it will likely avoid a civil rights lawsuit against ferguson. the changes to the department would include reshaping how officers search and arrest. >>> virginia governor is fighting back against criticism of the gun law deal he struck with gop leaders. activists say the governor is giving up too much ground to gun rights groups. governor mcauliffe says he's happy with the log. >> this is the most significant gun rights legislation restriction in 23 years. these are my two bells. they approving both of my bills. last year they went down in flames. >> one mother who was lobbying for years for gun regulation after her daughter survived the master at virginia tech says the governor gave up too much. >>> ddot wants to hear from neighbors on how to make roads in the district safer. it is holding a public workshop at trinity washington university from 6:00 to 8:00 tonight heating fheat meeting focuses onwards 1 to 5. ddot is wor
u.s. department of justice started looking into the local police department after the deadly shooting of michael brown. if residents and city council approve of the settlement, it will likely avoid a civil rights lawsuit against ferguson. the changes to the department would include reshaping how officers search and arrest. >>> virginia governor is fighting back against criticism of the gun law deal he struck with gop leaders. activists say the governor is giving up too much ground to...
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u.s. department of justice held the first of the listening sessions to hear from the community about concernsover the police department. you can hear how heated it got. about 100 people gathered during the meeting held at thurgood marshall high school. the d.o.g. is spearheading the probe to determine the key issues. and after hearing from the community they will eventually assess how to address the issues through recommendations. those who attended say they want federal officials to know how dire they feel the situation is. >> we demand. we're not asking. we're not begging. we are demanding justice for our brother mario woods! >> the department of justice has two more sessions planned for next month. the review is expected to take about two years and will include public reports every six months. san francisco by the way is the 10th law enforcement agency to be reviewed since the special d.o.j. office was created. >>> san francisco police officers could start wearing body cameras. the board of supervisors released $2.4 million to start the program. the department estimates that each police of
u.s. department of justice held the first of the listening sessions to hear from the community about concernsover the police department. you can hear how heated it got. about 100 people gathered during the meeting held at thurgood marshall high school. the d.o.g. is spearheading the probe to determine the key issues. and after hearing from the community they will eventually assess how to address the issues through recommendations. those who attended say they want federal officials to know how...
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u.s. department of justice is not happy with ferguson, missouri. at the center of riots almost two years ago following the police shooting of an unarmed man there. last night the city council voted to accept justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems, but with some conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. the council says the agreement could bankrupt the city. justice officials call the conditions unacceptable and says it will take legal action to make sure the city complies with the constitution. >>> meanwhile, new information from flint, michigan. where state officials are scrambling to put an ends to a toxic water crisis there. the mayor announced yesterday a $55 million proposal to remove lead piping from the city's water system. first priority goes to high- >>> 9:15. the court-martial of sergeant hold. proceedings. court to make a decision about whether classified evidence should be shared with bergdahl's defense team. he's accused of desertion, leaving his mail military base in afghanistan in 2009 and
u.s. department of justice is not happy with ferguson, missouri. at the center of riots almost two years ago following the police shooting of an unarmed man there. last night the city council voted to accept justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems, but with some conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. the council says the agreement could bankrupt the city. justice officials call the conditions unacceptable and says it will take legal action to make...
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u.s. department of justice and the consumer financial protection bureau announced the settlement tuesday.overnment investigation found that dealers were marking up interest rates on loans to minority buyers between 2011 and 2016. under the settlement, toyota will cap the amount dealers can mark up a loan. >> pam: toyota motor credit is the auto lender. the company denies wrongdoing and said it didn't know the race of credit applicants, but agreed to the settlement because it was fair to customers and dealers. >> pam: toyota is the latest auto lender to settle a discrimination case. ally financial and honda's u.s. similar settlements. >> pam: detroit - toyota is recalling about 320,000 trucks and suvs because the roof-mounted air bags can inflate without a crash. >> pam: the recall covers the 2005 and 2006 toyota tundra and sequoia, the 2003 through 2006 land cruiser, and the 2004 through 2006 4- runner. also included are the 2003 through 2006 lexus lx 470 and the 2004 through 2006 gx 470. >> pam: the company says improper programming in the air bag control computer caused the problem, whi
u.s. department of justice and the consumer financial protection bureau announced the settlement tuesday.overnment investigation found that dealers were marking up interest rates on loans to minority buyers between 2011 and 2016. under the settlement, toyota will cap the amount dealers can mark up a loan. >> pam: toyota motor credit is the auto lender. the company denies wrongdoing and said it didn't know the race of credit applicants, but agreed to the settlement because it was fair to...
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reporter: what came out of the meet something that there's a lot of distrust among residents and the police department the u.s. department of justiceheld the first of the listening sessions to hear about concerns over the police department. 100 people gathered during a meeting at thurgood marshall high school. the department of justice is spearheading the wide ranging probe to determine the key issues. after hearing from the community they'll access how to address the issues through recommendations. those who attended wanted federal officials to know how dire they feel the situation is. >> we demand. we're not asking or begging. we're demanding justice for our brother mario woods. >> the department of justice has two more listening sessions planned next month. the review is expected to take about two years and will include public reports every six months. san francisco, by the way, is the 10th law enforcement agency to be reviewed since the special office was created in 2011. pam and dave, back to you. >> all right, brian, thank you. >>> it's 5:46 and time to check back in with sal. >> we're seeing more traffic out there pam and da
reporter: what came out of the meet something that there's a lot of distrust among residents and the police department the u.s. department of justiceheld the first of the listening sessions to hear about concerns over the police department. 100 people gathered during a meeting at thurgood marshall high school. the department of justice is spearheading the wide ranging probe to determine the key issues. after hearing from the community they'll access how to address the issues through...
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u.s. department of justice, a federal indictment alleges the organization generated at least 1.3 million in drug proceeds since 2009. the group is facing charges of conspiracy to distribute heroin, oxycodone, and methamphetamin e. washington is at large./// ((denise valdez)) > public utilities commission meeting was scrapped today following an invasion of protesters. it's over the recent hike of solar prices. protesters showed up with bags filled with signed petitions to turn in but the p-u-c shut down the meeting. solar advocates filed into the meeting... and the utility commissioners decided to continue their discussions until friday./// ((dave courvoisier)) > it's crunch time for the white house hopefuls in new hampshire with the nation's first primary a day away. ((denise valdez)) the latest polls show a tight race for second place on the republican side while hillary clinton is closing in on bernie sanders. danielle nottingham reports from manchester, new hampshire. >donald trump was back to taking swipes at his favorite target, jeb bush, monday. trump is holding on to a double digit l
u.s. department of justice, a federal indictment alleges the organization generated at least 1.3 million in drug proceeds since 2009. the group is facing charges of conspiracy to distribute heroin, oxycodone, and methamphetamin e. washington is at large./// ((denise valdez)) > public utilities commission meeting was scrapped today following an invasion of protesters. it's over the recent hike of solar prices. protesters showed up with bags filled with signed petitions to turn in but the...
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u.s. department of justice is angry at the city of ferguson, missouri, last night the city council voted to accept justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems but with conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. justice officials call the conditions unacceptable and say to make sure the city complies with the constitution. you may remember ferguson endured weeks of riots two years ago after police shot and killed an unarmed man. >>> right now a former catholic priest is accused of killing a second grade teacher in 1960. 81-year-old john fite was arrested in arizona yesterday. investigators say he was the last person to see irene garza alive when she attended a confession in a church in south texas. garza was 25 years old. he denies killing her but investigators say he told another former priest a different story. authorities are working to extradite him now to texas. >>> a florida man's so-called prank still going nuts on facebook. >> we've showed you the pictures of a 3 1/2 foot gator tossed through the drivethrough window at a south florida wendy's. t
u.s. department of justice is angry at the city of ferguson, missouri, last night the city council voted to accept justice department recommendations to reform its police and court systems but with conditions including limiting the cost to ferguson. justice officials call the conditions unacceptable and say to make sure the city complies with the constitution. you may remember ferguson endured weeks of riots two years ago after police shot and killed an unarmed man. >>> right now a...
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u.s. department of justice suing the city of ferguson alleging constitutional violations.rnment refused to negotiate ways to help them reform, so does the lawsuit reopen the investigation? we will talk about all of this with our legal guys next. (male vo) across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. (male vo) victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. v
u.s. department of justice suing the city of ferguson alleging constitutional violations.rnment refused to negotiate ways to help them reform, so does the lawsuit reopen the investigation? we will talk about all of this with our legal guys next. (male vo) across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my...
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u.s. department of justice about all the windows opened, a ceiling fan left on. >> there was a fire truck, and police car right in front of mine. >> reporter: that's what they saw around 1:00 this afternoon when first responders were called to the apartment for a suspected drug overdose. attleboro police say they found 52-year-old robert in need of medical care and then after walking into his home they quickly determined why. >> in my never life never thought there could be a meth lab going on right next door to me. >> reporter: he became sick from the toxic fumes he inhaled while cooking a batch of meth in a small makeshift lab. >> they made entering into the home confirmed that a meth lab was operational. >> reporter: as the state police bomb squad and federal drug agents were notified the people in the evacuated. while everyone else on the inside and shelter in place. nothing shady in that house that you have seen before? >> no, it's not that we pay that much attention it to. a guy across the street is 60, 70 years, nothing out of the ordinary. >> reporter: so the street reopened and re
u.s. department of justice about all the windows opened, a ceiling fan left on. >> there was a fire truck, and police car right in front of mine. >> reporter: that's what they saw around 1:00 this afternoon when first responders were called to the apartment for a suspected drug overdose. attleboro police say they found 52-year-old robert in need of medical care and then after walking into his home they quickly determined why. >> in my never life never thought there could be a...
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u.s. department of justice gets involved in a high-profile and controversial case involving san francisco the doj will release it tails about its plan to conduct a comprehensive review of the police deit apartment and the recent scrutiny surrounding the police shooting death of mario woods last december in the bay view. critics have been calling for a federal investigation and the resignation of police chief. they're also asking for the officers to be criminally charged. a news conference is scheduled for this afternoon. >>> it's a cold start to our day, kari. >> bundle up as you head out. it's breezy, too. as we take a live look now at tibron. the sun rising and a beautiful start to the day. 44 in oakland and in san jose. and 46 degrees now in san francisco. we're heading into the mid to upper 50s today with a lot of sunshine, once again, still kind of breezy, temperatures reaching into the upper 50s in the east bay, as well. and dublin today looking at 58 degrees. let's see how the roads are moving with mike. >> very slowly at the berkeley curve right here. things are jammed up. early st
u.s. department of justice gets involved in a high-profile and controversial case involving san francisco the doj will release it tails about its plan to conduct a comprehensive review of the police deit apartment and the recent scrutiny surrounding the police shooting death of mario woods last december in the bay view. critics have been calling for a federal investigation and the resignation of police chief. they're also asking for the officers to be criminally charged. a news conference is...
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u.s. department of justice came in at his why. looking to cities like baltimore and kansas city for solutions. >> durham is in good hands. you have capable council -- counsel. >> it will not die after today. we know that. we will do that once a year in the memory of nick. >> in the hope that more young lives are not lost in the ongoing violence. >> amy cutler. wncn news now. >>> they are looking for a gunman who held up a jewelry store half hour before closing time last night. he entered fink's jewelers showing a hand gun. no one was hurt but the suspect did escape with some jewelry. they released the surveillance picture but gives you an idea of what the robber looks like. you can see, he is in a blue jump suit and stands 6 feet tall. >>> if you live in fayetteville, you may notice a change in the water. they will stop adding ammonia and during the process. chlorine may be more noticeable if you pretreat your water, you should continue to do so. >>> days after tornadoes ripped through north carolina. several homes resist without
u.s. department of justice came in at his why. looking to cities like baltimore and kansas city for solutions. >> durham is in good hands. you have capable council -- counsel. >> it will not die after today. we know that. we will do that once a year in the memory of nick. >> in the hope that more young lives are not lost in the ongoing violence. >> amy cutler. wncn news now. >>> they are looking for a gunman who held up a jewelry store half hour before closing...
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u.s. department of justice. twittersey tweeted that stands with apple, and thanked him for his leadership on the issue. earlier this week, tim cook wrote a lengthy list detailing why apple is resisting fbi calls to hack into an iphone belonging to one of the san bernardino shooters. he says it sets a dangerous precedent and is a chilling attack on civil liberties. other silicon valley highfliers have also supported apple's stance. more times asking for to respond to the court order. the company has until next friday to present its argument. apple's refusal to help the fbi searched the phone has put pressure on congress to balance the needs of privacy and law enforcement in encrypted communications. one we will continue to watch. >> thanks for that. oil and gas for santos is looking like this in sydney, currently falling more than 3% after losses tripled due to weak energy prices. morealmond joining us with on this. how bad is it? >> $2.7 billion worth of bad compares pretty unfavorably with the $935 million loss
u.s. department of justice. twittersey tweeted that stands with apple, and thanked him for his leadership on the issue. earlier this week, tim cook wrote a lengthy list detailing why apple is resisting fbi calls to hack into an iphone belonging to one of the san bernardino shooters. he says it sets a dangerous precedent and is a chilling attack on civil liberties. other silicon valley highfliers have also supported apple's stance. more times asking for to respond to the court order. the company...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in to planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the fabric of america. >> jeb bush made a campaign stop in columbia, marco rubio stopped in myrtle beach and john kasich visited north myrtle beach. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are turning their attention to nevada and south carolina one day after their sixth debate. but pointed as they sparred over foreign policy and the economy last night in milwaukee. the debate delved in race and immigration reform as they continue to court the minority vote. >> john: kristen miranda is live in the alert center. >> kristen: i wanted to show you a live picture i've been watching from new jersey. a fire started yesterday, it is still burning this morning. i'll get you caught up from the minutes. >> john: a quick check of first alert weather, 31 degrees in charlotte, a live look at i-77 at woodlawn road, traffic moving smoot
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation in to planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal violations. >> what i do intend to do is to create ladders of opportunity to allow people to climb out of dependency and become part of the fabric of america. >> jeb bush made a campaign stop in columbia, marco rubio stopped in myrtle beach and john kasich visited north myrtle beach. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are turning...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminalrs. [applause] the third thing i intend to do is to instruct the department of justice and the irs and every other federal agency that the persecution of religious liberty ends today. [applause] ted cruz: the fourth thing i intend to do is rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. [applause] the fifth thing i intend to do on the first day in office is begin the process of moving the american embassy in , the wantserusalem and eternal capital of israel. [applause] now that is day one. [laughter] ted cruz: in the days that follow, i will go to congress and we will repeal every word of obamacare. [applause] we will pass common sense health care reform that makes health care personal and portable and affordable and keeps government from getting in between us and our doctors. [applause] i will instruct the u.s. department of education that common core inns today --ends today. [applause] we will finally, finally, finally secure the -- and and in sanctuary end sanctuary cities. [a
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminalrs. [applause] the third thing i intend to do is to instruct the department of justice and the irs and every other federal agency that the persecution of religious liberty ends today. [applause] ted cruz: the fourth thing i intend to do is rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. [applause] the fifth thing i intend to do on the first day in office is begin the process of...
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u.s. department of justice filed a motion trying to compel apple to break into one of its own phones. apple founder steve wozniak has also weighed in on apple's refusal to assist the fbi by developing new software to undo encryption. woz called into a cnbc show to tell them what he thinks. take a listen. >> i don't think that the phone should have back doors. i believe that apple's brand recognition and value in profits is largely based on an item called trust, and trust means you believe somebody. you believe you're buying a phone with encryption. >> we also saw several other big names take apple's side in the last 24 hours. the "new york times" editorial board, twitter founder jack dorsey and three silicon valley congress people. facebook issued a statement in support of apple as well saying it would, quote, fight aggressively against weakening encryption. mark zuckerberg himself didn't say anything but facebook doesn't make statements without zuckerberg's approval. >>> today is the last day to register your drone. if you have one, you have to tell the government. from here on out i
u.s. department of justice filed a motion trying to compel apple to break into one of its own phones. apple founder steve wozniak has also weighed in on apple's refusal to assist the fbi by developing new software to undo encryption. woz called into a cnbc show to tell them what he thinks. take a listen. >> i don't think that the phone should have back doors. i believe that apple's brand recognition and value in profits is largely based on an item called trust, and trust means you believe...
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u.s. department of justice investigation are under way in michigan. administrator mccarthy has asked epa's inspector general to undertake an independent review of epa's response and oversight of m deq. epa looks forward to receiving and acting upon the results of the review. administrator mccarthy issued an agency-wide el elevation policy directing epa's leadership to encourage, prompt and decisive action. further we are committed to engaging with states, system operators and other stake holders to address lessons from flint and other potential drinking water risks. epa is working hard to address the public health emergency in flint. since october the flint safe drinking water task force provided expert assistance on corrosion control treatment and proper lead testing. in november, epa announced we are conducting an audit of the drinking water program to assess performance and identity needed changes. january 21 flfs an emergency order under the safe drinking act directing the state of michigan, mde q and flint to take actions necessary to ensure that
u.s. department of justice investigation are under way in michigan. administrator mccarthy has asked epa's inspector general to undertake an independent review of epa's response and oversight of m deq. epa looks forward to receiving and acting upon the results of the review. administrator mccarthy issued an agency-wide el elevation policy directing epa's leadership to encourage, prompt and decisive action. further we are committed to engaging with states, system operators and other stake...
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u.s. department of justice hold a meeting to discuss the san francisco the -- police department. >> they haveof criticism since the shooting of a man with a nice shot over 20 times in the bay area when he refused to drop it. this is meant to gather public attend -- public opinion about the department. it is called a community listening session. it starts at 6:00. >>> and a san jose police officer is fired after posting controversial comments about the black lives matter movement on twitter. but then was reinstated by an independent arbitrator. this is a real controversy. one of the tweets from the officers said "threaten me or my family and i will use my god- given right and duty to kill you" hashtag #copslivesmatter. and i will be at the movies tonight off duty carrying my gun. a community activist group rallied to have this officer fired. >> this decision by singular anonymous arbitrators -- a process that was totally nontransparent to the public -- basically -- in my mind, put at jeopardy -- a community relations in san jose for a very long time. >> the acting police chief says they disagr
u.s. department of justice hold a meeting to discuss the san francisco the -- police department. >> they haveof criticism since the shooting of a man with a nice shot over 20 times in the bay area when he refused to drop it. this is meant to gather public attend -- public opinion about the department. it is called a community listening session. it starts at 6:00. >>> and a san jose police officer is fired after posting controversial comments about the black lives matter movement...
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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u.s. department of justice calling for change in ferguson, missouri. attorney general low low retta one day after the city council rejected an agreement aiming at the way police departments and court treat minorities. ferguson has been under scrutiny by the justice department since the death of michael brown at the hands of the police officer. >> the resident of nurgson have have -- of ferguson have waited nearly a year for their police department to accept rules that would ensure their constitutional right and rules that thousands of other police department follow every day. >>> negotiations over those reforms began last year when an investigation revealed the police department showed a pattern of discrimination against african-americans. >>> city of cleveland is asking the family of 12-year-old boy to pay $500 ambulance bill. officers shot rice in 2014 after they say he was holding a toy real one. the city filed a claim against his estate on wednesday looking to be reimbursed for that ambulance ride. last december grand jury decided not to indict the
u.s. department of justice calling for change in ferguson, missouri. attorney general low low retta one day after the city council rejected an agreement aiming at the way police departments and court treat minorities. ferguson has been under scrutiny by the justice department since the death of michael brown at the hands of the police officer. >> the resident of nurgson have have -- of ferguson have waited nearly a year for their police department to accept rules that would ensure their...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal conduct by that organization. [ applause ] >> what do you make of donald trump saying planned parenthood does some wonderful things and while we shouldn't pay for abortion services, it does provide good services. >> there are a lot of things donald and i disagree with and this is near the top. planned parenthood is the nation's largest abortionist. millions of boys and girls have never breathed a breath of air because of planned parenthood. you know what these videos showed? it is a federal criminal offense, a felony to sell the body parts of unborn children for profit. these videos showed planned parenthood by all appearances doing that. it appears planned parenthood is a national criminal enterprise committing multiple felonies. the obama justice department is so partisan and politicized they won't investigate it. and i've got to say, anyone that, in light of that on national television talking about how wonderful planned parenthood is, we have to disagree. i don't think a criminal
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal conduct by that organization. [ applause ] >> what do you make of donald trump saying planned parenthood does some wonderful things and while we shouldn't pay for abortion services, it does provide good services. >> there are a lot of things donald and i disagree with and this is near the top. planned parenthood is the nation's largest abortionist. millions of boys and...
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u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal conduct by that organization. [ applause ] >> what do you make of donald trump saying planned parenthood does some wonderful things and while we shouldn't pay for abortion services, it does provide good services. >> there are a lot of things donald and i disagree with and this is near the top. planned parenthood is the nation's largest abortionist. millions of boys and girls have never breathed a breath of air because of planned parenthood. you know what these videos showed? it is a federal criminal offense, a felony to sell the body parts of unborn children for profit. these videos showed planned parenthood by all appearances doing that. it appears planned parenthood is a national criminal enterprise committing multiple felonies. the obama justice department is so partisan and politicized they won't investigate it. and i've got to say, anyone that, in light of that on national television talking about how wonderful planned parenthood is, we have to disagree. i don't think a criminal
u.s. department of justice to open an investigation into planned parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal conduct by that organization. [ applause ] >> what do you make of donald trump saying planned parenthood does some wonderful things and while we shouldn't pay for abortion services, it does provide good services. >> there are a lot of things donald and i disagree with and this is near the top. planned parenthood is the nation's largest abortionist. millions of boys and...