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we were in union town, graduated from lake high school. and wound up pregnant. and wanted to get married. it didn't work out. i didn't want to give her up. back in that time, it was a very, very shameful thing to have happen. >> for a girl to get pregnant, unmarried? >> yes, absolutely. absolutely. >> you felt that shame? >> yes. i felt -- i felt it because everybody around me was making me feel like that. >> reporter: in 1967, to be pregnant and not married and 17 years old was considered a disgrace. chris was sent to a home for unwed mothers. >> do you remember that day when you had her? >> oh, yes. oh, yes, very well. >> who was with you? >> no one. i was by myself. i remember waking up at one point and having about 12 nurses at the bottom of my feet watching the delivery, for educational purposes, i guess. dad -- came in and kissed me on the forehead. but during the actual labor, nobody was with me. >> what did he say to you? >> he said, i love you. baby? >> no. >> touch her? >> they wouldn't let me. wouldn't let me hold her. >> why? >> i don't know why. i g
we were in union town, graduated from lake high school. and wound up pregnant. and wanted to get married. it didn't work out. i didn't want to give her up. back in that time, it was a very, very shameful thing to have happen. >> for a girl to get pregnant, unmarried? >> yes, absolutely. absolutely. >> you felt that shame? >> yes. i felt -- i felt it because everybody around me was making me feel like that. >> reporter: in 1967, to be pregnant and not married and 17...
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the center would be housed in this former credit union. town officials say it is in a good location to serve hillsborough and merrimack counties. it is near the highway and being a former bank has a safe to lock but it is next door to a business and across the street from a catholic college. both worry about crime and safety, and the college thomas more says it will hurt their corporate image. a priority this session -- dealing with the heroin crisis area . wmur' s kristen carosa is lived kristen: a priority the session -- dealing with the heroin epidemic. >> the house will come to order. kristen: it is back to work for new hampshire legislators as the 2016 session begins. rep. jasper: i expect we are going to be very busy between the house and senate nearly 1000 bills. kristen: dozens of bills were taken up on day one, including house bill 582 that debates the right to carry a concealed pistol or revolver without a permit. it is something the governor vetoed in the last session . wednesday, it was passed by the house and now heads to the senat
the center would be housed in this former credit union. town officials say it is in a good location to serve hillsborough and merrimack counties. it is near the highway and being a former bank has a safe to lock but it is next door to a business and across the street from a catholic college. both worry about crime and safety, and the college thomas more says it will hurt their corporate image. a priority this session -- dealing with the heroin crisis area . wmur' s kristen carosa is lived...
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he'll take part in a rally in new hampshire and hold his own state of our union town hall meeting but other candidates will be present, including senators marco rubio, rand paul and bernie sanders. shaina: nikole, who else will be joining the first lady in her guest box tonight? nikole: there is usually several mentioned by the president. this time around is going to be a nostalgic throwback, two people the president met on the during his 2008 campaign, including the woman who coined the slogan fired up and ready to go. the president also invited a syrian refugee. he is leaving an empty chair to honor the victims of gun violence. eric: nikole, we know the president is hitting the road after his big address but he's not the only one. who else is going to be out there the next few days? nikole: the president's heading to omaha, nebraska and baton rouge, louisiana later this week to talk up his state of the union address, particularly on the economy. he is also dispatching many of his cabinet secretaries to various cities. everyone from v.a. secretary will visit a veterans facility in bo
he'll take part in a rally in new hampshire and hold his own state of our union town hall meeting but other candidates will be present, including senators marco rubio, rand paul and bernie sanders. shaina: nikole, who else will be joining the first lady in her guest box tonight? nikole: there is usually several mentioned by the president. this time around is going to be a nostalgic throwback, two people the president met on the during his 2008 campaign, including the woman who coined the slogan...
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died down where we are. and kind of take you there you where we were earlier. we went through the union town ship and the snow is going to be on the back that way. and then, also, ramps are, kind of more of an issue there than the roads, and it was noticing a lot of people, avoiding the fast lanes there and the people trying to stay in the slow lanes, and also, on the shoulders there is a lot of snow coverage there. and also, we have been noticing, too, we were mentioning the wind, gusts and a lot of the signs are covered up and some of the digital mess, and so it was kind of hard to see the signs if you are driving but like i said we are on 32 west and we went through the claire mont, county and for the most part, that was really the worst of it that we saw. a lot of snow and slush on the that we drove through, just looked like they had not even been touched but we do see the road crews out, trying to basically put a dent or make a dent, in the snow, on the roadways. and again, the snow seems to have stopped where we are right now, for the most part, claire mont, county roads seem to have a
died down where we are. and kind of take you there you where we were earlier. we went through the union town ship and the snow is going to be on the back that way. and then, also, ramps are, kind of more of an issue there than the roads, and it was noticing a lot of people, avoiding the fast lanes there and the people trying to stay in the slow lanes, and also, on the shoulders there is a lot of snow coverage there. and also, we have been noticing, too, we were mentioning the wind, gusts and a...
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's goal of closing the prison's.cl >> vomited in the road to celebrate the state of the union address, at a town hall at baton rouge louisiana offers ideas from this page he also took questions about what happens when he leaves office backok when i get out, i'm still holding the most important job in a democracy and that is the office of citizen . i will continue to work on the things that we care deeply about to encourage young people to become involved. >> the state of the union speech in 15 years,wa 31 million people tuned in, to not include those watch it online.to >> if you grow a vegetable garden make sure you pictured you don't have leads but in this case some of them were used to hide wade , border patrol agent stopped to pick up trucks loaded with carrots trying to come into the us from mexico, some of them were not vegetables there were 3,000 carrot shaped marijuana packages with a street value of half a million dollars. >> alan rickman, that away after a cancer battle at 69 he began his career on stage before appearing and some tv series he played the villain in die hard, another gene
's goal of closing the prison's.cl >> vomited in the road to celebrate the state of the union address, at a town hall at baton rouge louisiana offers ideas from this page he also took questions about what happens when he leaves office backok when i get out, i'm still holding the most important job in a democracy and that is the office of citizen . i will continue to work on the things that we care deeply about to encourage young people to become involved. >> the state of the union...
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where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards security for the super bowl committee for private individuals. another chunk of money for private parties, and a really inadequate security plan that's in place for that. i think it's mate choice. are we investing in communities that need it, and police training that is required? are we putting our attention on things that serve the community here or installing the community? i think the choices are really start and wrap a big turning point in san francisco. those choices are before you know. i think they're demonstrated clearly some other things you were d
where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards...
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. >> well, there's a historical allergy to change among the building trades and the unions in this towno that would -- getting out in front of that would surprise me. but this is -- the bigger question here is, can jim kenney be nixon going to china when it comes to the whole union situation? does he have the -- he does have the credibility to stand up to his friends... >> yep. >> ...and ask them to change. and i think that is the question going forward that will determine the successful nature of his mayoralty. >> my sense is they think they have changed. >> oh, they really do. >> no, they do. >> no, that is true. >> this is how insane it is. i mean, i used to have pat gillespie on the show a lot, and he thinks they've changed. and they have bases 100% that they used to be. but, again, it's something that's out there. and you would think jim kenney would be called upon by all these constituencies. >> here's the test. you know, this mayoralty came together, various slices coming together to make a pineapple coalition government. >> exactly. >> and the question is whether or not -- when
. >> well, there's a historical allergy to change among the building trades and the unions in this towno that would -- getting out in front of that would surprise me. but this is -- the bigger question here is, can jim kenney be nixon going to china when it comes to the whole union situation? does he have the -- he does have the credibility to stand up to his friends... >> yep. >> ...and ask them to change. and i think that is the question going forward that will determine the...
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but how can the president use his final state of the union to unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> one thing we can do is certainly focus on those areas where we agree. as you point out, it's a little >> reporter: criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of areas where we can work with democrats and republicans to do something for the country. >> reporter: like he has with gun control, immigration may resort to executive actions. >> the expansion of the president's power has been a bypartisan effort. >> reporter: president george w bush issued hinting at even more. >> the president has circumvented the constitutional framework laid out. these things should be coming to the congress. to the people of the house to be voted on. that hasn't happened and that's a frustration. >> reporter: of course here on goes without a response. immediately after the president's speech, we'll hear from republican governor of south carolina, nicki haley. she's been chosen to deliver the reaction. one we can assume will be critical. tammy, frank, back to you.
but how can the president use his final state of the union to unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> one thing we can do is certainly focus on those areas where we agree. as you point out, it's a little >> reporter: criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of areas where we can work with democrats and republicans to do something for the country. >> reporter: like he has with gun control, immigration may resort to executive...
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where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards security for the super bowl committee for private individuals. another chunk of money for private parties, and a really inadequate security plan that's in place for that. i think it's mate choice. are we investing in communities that need it, and police training that is required? are we putting our attention on things that serve the community here or installing the community? i think the choices are really start and wrap a big turning point in san francisco. those choices are before you know. i think they're demonstrated clearly some other things you were d
where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards...
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where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards security for the super bowl committee for private individuals. another chunk of money for private parties, and a really inadequate security plan that's in place for that. i think it's mate choice. are we investing in communities that need it, and police training that is required? are we putting our attention on things that serve the community here or installing the community? i think the choices are really start and wrap a big turning point in san francisco. those choices are before you know. i think they're demonstrated clearly some other things you were d
where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards...
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. >>> still talking politics, today president obama continued his post state of the union tour with a town hall meeting in louisiana. >> the national tour following the speech has become a tradition for the president. during the town hall in baton rouge mr. obama praised the state's new democratic governor for expanding medicaid, something his predecessor refused to do. that expansion is possible because of the affordable care act. questions like this one from a 10-year-old girl. >> do you think there's going to be a quarter for cancer? >> it's going to be young people like you that are going to help cure cancer, so you better stiped on your math and study up on your science. >> the president went on to say he didn't think cancer would be cured in his lifetime but probably would be in hers. with one year left in his presidency plenty of people wanted to know what he has planned next. >> i will continue to work on the things that michelle and i care so deeply about. we want tone courage young people to get involved. we want to improve education. we want to make sure that our criminal justic
. >>> still talking politics, today president obama continued his post state of the union tour with a town hall meeting in louisiana. >> the national tour following the speech has become a tradition for the president. during the town hall in baton rouge mr. obama praised the state's new democratic governor for expanding medicaid, something his predecessor refused to do. that expansion is possible because of the affordable care act. questions like this one from a 10-year-old girl....
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where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards security for the super bowl committee for private individuals. another chunk of money for private parties, and a really inadequate security plan that's in place for that. i think it's mate choice. are we investing in communities that need it, and police training that is required? are we putting our attention on things that serve the community here or installing the community? i think the choices are really start and wrap a big turning point in san francisco. those choices are before you know. i think they're demonstrated clearly some other things you were d
where a union town or have been historically a uniontown. were fast becoming something other than that. so, i think san francisco was an innovator and placed the figure out how to sell bonds for people, not just how to get the quickest sandwich. we are changing. whether like to see one of the changes right now, we went to --we saw a hearing yesterday about the super bowl. were making choices with the money and the resources that we allocate and they talked about $1.5 million going towards...
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but how can the president use his final state of the *union* to actually *unify*--in a town that's often deemed, broken?(me: 850) "so how does the president do anything that that people can say w're still seeing progress and it's not divisive?"josh earnest, white house press secretary (23-28)"well one thing we can do is certainly focus on those areas where we agree and as you point out it's a little harder to find those areas these days."the president's hopeful there's middle ground on two top 2016 priorities: criminal justice reform & international trade agreements.(josh earnest) "so those are a couple of areas where we can actually work with both democrats and republicans to do some good for the country."though... hardly a sure thing. so the he has with gun control, immigration & cuban relations may resort to more *executive* actions.s.hnson, r, 101) "they're unfortunate the expansion of pesidential power has been a bipartisan effort, so you can't totally blame president obama in that, but he's taken it to the next level!"(graphic)--president george w. bush issued nearly 300 executive
but how can the president use his final state of the *union* to actually *unify*--in a town that's often deemed, broken?(me: 850) "so how does the president do anything that that people can say w're still seeing progress and it's not divisive?"josh earnest, white house press secretary (23-28)"well one thing we can do is certainly focus on those areas where we agree and as you point out it's a little harder to find those areas these days."the president's hopeful there's...
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but how can the president use his final state of the union to actually unify in a town that is often deemed broken. so how does the president do anything that people can say we're still seeing progress and it is not desice five. >> one thing we can certainly focus on the areas that we agree. those areas these days. >> reporter: the president is hopeful, criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> so those are a couple of areas where we actually can work with democrats and republicans to do something good for the country. >> reporter: though hardly a sure thing so the president, some believe like he has with gun control, immigration and cuban relations, may resort to more executive actions. >> they're unfortunate. the expansion of presidential power has been a bipartisan effort, so you can't totally blame president obama, but he has taken it to the next level. >> reporter: president george w. bush issued nearly 300 during his two-term office, but obama is not far behind. he is at 230 so far and hinting at even more. >> the president has circumvented the constitution
but how can the president use his final state of the union to actually unify in a town that is often deemed broken. so how does the president do anything that people can say we're still seeing progress and it is not desice five. >> one thing we can certainly focus on the areas that we agree. those areas these days. >> reporter: the president is hopeful, criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> so those are a couple of areas where we actually can work with...
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how can the president use his final state of the union to actually unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> how does the president do anything that people can say we're still seeing on progress >> certainly focus on areas where we agree. as you point out it's harder to find those areas these days. >> reporter: the president's hopeful there's middle ground two top 2015 priorities -- criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of areas where we can work with democrats and republicans to do something good for the country. >> reporter: though hardly a sure thing. the president some believe like he has with gun control, immigration and cuban relations, may resort to more executive actions. >> they're unfortunate. the expansion of presidential effort. blame president obama. level. >> reporter: president george w. bush issued nearly 300 during his two terms in office but obama isn't too far behind at nearly 230 so far and hinting at even more. >> the president has circumvented the constitutional framework. these things should come to the congress, t
how can the president use his final state of the union to actually unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> how does the president do anything that people can say we're still seeing on progress >> certainly focus on areas where we agree. as you point out it's harder to find those areas these days. >> reporter: the president's hopeful there's middle ground two top 2015 priorities -- criminal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of...
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there was a big turnout at the town hall, but the same cant be said for the state of the union. the speech had its lowest t-v rating in fifteen years.about 31- million viewers watched tuesday night. for those who did watch-- there was a lot of chatter on social media. the address generated 2-point-6 million tweets. that's it from the now cincinnati... cincinnati...9 on your side at 5 starts right now. only 9 on your side is there when the suspect breaks down in court... :33 - :37"i would never knowlingly hurt an officer of the law" law"the charges he's facing - and how this police officer is doing tonight. breaking now - an animal cruelty investigation.police digging into claims a dog was thrown out of a car and killed. 9 on your side is gathering new developments right now. cashing in on a cool million.a woman in the tri-state hits the second biggest prize you can take home in the powerball drawing. :40 - :42"i spent most of the in the house!" house!"one of the first things forward. killed while helping others.a tri-state high school graduate dies in honduras.why this young wom
there was a big turnout at the town hall, but the same cant be said for the state of the union. the speech had its lowest t-v rating in fifteen years.about 31- million viewers watched tuesday night. for those who did watch-- there was a lot of chatter on social media. the address generated 2-point-6 million tweets. that's it from the now cincinnati... cincinnati...9 on your side at 5 starts right now. only 9 on your side is there when the suspect breaks down in court... :33 - :37"i would...
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house says, it's a big picture vision. it's not just an annual to-do list. final state of union to unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> how does the presidency anything? >> one thing we can do is focus on the areas we agree. as you point out, it's harder. >> the president is hopeful there's middle ground on two top 2016 priorities. criminal justice and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of areas, we can work with democrats and republicans to do something good for the country. >> though hardly a sure thing. the presidents believe like he has with gun control and cuban regulation, will result to more executive actions. >> it's unfortunate. the expansion of president order is bipartisan effort. >> president george w. bush issued nearly 200 during his term in office. obama is not far behind. there's even more. >> the president is circumventing the constitutional framework out. it's a frustration. >> and, of course, on capitol hill, no grand statements go without a response. immediately after the president's speech, republican south carolina governor, nicky hailey has been
house says, it's a big picture vision. it's not just an annual to-do list. final state of union to unify in a town that's often deemed broken. >> how does the presidency anything? >> one thing we can do is focus on the areas we agree. as you point out, it's harder. >> the president is hopeful there's middle ground on two top 2016 priorities. criminal justice and international trade agreements. >> those are a couple of areas, we can work with democrats and republicans to...
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town. fayette and union county in east indiana. it's a windchill advisory until 11:00, winds stronger up that 2 in columbia, and 7 here, and you add a little bit of wind in the mix, indianapolis, a windchill of 8 below, 15 below the windchill in fort wayne. our winds are calm here, so we're not dealing with much of a windchill. look at that snow going in parts of michigan, northeast ohio, lake-effect snow there. and clouds in iowa and illinois. this is going to push down, a couple of snow flurries being pushed down, you might find a stray flurry around here, but nothing is showing up on radar. high pressure in control of our weather, but with that weak disturbance passing north of us. we will will see the clouds and tomorrow not much in the way of sunshine, it will turn warmer tomorrow. i expect temperatures to get in the mid-40s tomorrow. friday an approaching cold front will bring showers in the forecast. you can see rainshowers moving through on friday. this model is faster with some of the rain and some of the other models, the
town. fayette and union county in east indiana. it's a windchill advisory until 11:00, winds stronger up that 2 in columbia, and 7 here, and you add a little bit of wind in the mix, indianapolis, a windchill of 8 below, 15 below the windchill in fort wayne. our winds are calm here, so we're not dealing with much of a windchill. look at that snow going in parts of michigan, northeast ohio, lake-effect snow there. and clouds in iowa and illinois. this is going to push down, a couple of snow...
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plenty of places that are east of cincinnati and south of town where the snow is falling. west union, pupils, off getting moderate snow showers at this hour. dry air. the 20 or 30 miles shift has cut out a lot of cincinnati north of town, you're not getting heavy snow at all. you will be lucky to see a quick isolated snow showers passing by. the same thing in warren county in fayette county. the focus is east and south at this point. this is going up through midnight tonight. a few isolated snow showers across the tristate but it will be really be hit or miss. not leading to much accumulation. we have taken the old snow map and put on new numbers. finally seeing where the dry air and the cutoff has happened little to no snow expected from northwest. as you get southeast of town, that is where we get into that it will be closer to the inch potential. are looking at 6 inches and up potential. we are getting some snowfall amounts from there. on the satellite and radar loop you need to watch, we expected this to go north but look how this down. it is not our friend. winter weather adviso
plenty of places that are east of cincinnati and south of town where the snow is falling. west union, pupils, off getting moderate snow showers at this hour. dry air. the 20 or 30 miles shift has cut out a lot of cincinnati north of town, you're not getting heavy snow at all. you will be lucky to see a quick isolated snow showers passing by. the same thing in warren county in fayette county. the focus is east and south at this point. this is going up through midnight tonight. a few isolated...
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but they have been pushed out by the somalia government forces and the african union forces from almost all the major towns in the country. what they still control is the outskirts of every city in the rural areas. they're still very powerful. what we have seen recently in how they recently attacked three military bases, so they're not going for the soft targets like restaurants or hotels, but also government officials and also military bases >>> there are reports that myanmar's government is about to release political prisoners. outgoing president could free as many as 30 including student activists. the release comes days before the aung san suu kyi's party is due to form a new government. what more can you tell us about the prisoner release and who exactly is being freed? >> reporter: yes. it's very difficult to confirm exactly who has been released or, indeed, how many numbers of political prisoner have been freed or will be freed later on friday, but it seems that around 30 have been freed already. the reason it's difficult to confirm is simply communication released from several different prisons rig
but they have been pushed out by the somalia government forces and the african union forces from almost all the major towns in the country. what they still control is the outskirts of every city in the rural areas. they're still very powerful. what we have seen recently in how they recently attacked three military bases, so they're not going for the soft targets like restaurants or hotels, but also government officials and also military bases >>> there are reports that myanmar's...
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union. randi: we started in the 20' s. many towns are headed toward 40 you can see milford' s 38. covington is 30 six. our temperatures will sky rocket s. mornings. re bad breath, bad hair and a bad case of the mondays. help you pull it together. they' and shuffling. and bathrooms that get big families out the door. re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. and comfortable, organized bed and bathrooms that make them better. mark: good afternoon. the republican presidential candidates face off one more time before the iowa caucuses. the eight candidates leading the polls have been invited to participate in the primetime debate. donald trump is invited, but says he will not do their -- will not be there, citing problems with one of the moderators, megyn kelly. ohio governor john kasich is third in the granite state. a poll of likely voters puts him at 11%, tied with marco rubio. ted cruz has 12%. donald trump has 31%. the new hampshire primary will the president will sign a presidential memorandum to create a white house task force cancer. lead the panel. he said
union. randi: we started in the 20' s. many towns are headed toward 40 you can see milford' s 38. covington is 30 six. our temperatures will sky rocket s. mornings. re bad breath, bad hair and a bad case of the mondays. help you pull it together. they' and shuffling. and bathrooms that get big families out the door. re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. and comfortable, organized bed and bathrooms that make them better. mark: good afternoon. the republican presidential...
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started in a pile of brush. s identity has not been released, but neighbors tell the "union leader" he was a former town selectmen and nashua police chief. emily: a new push to crack down on 20 guns that look too much like the -- crackdown on toy real thing. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require them to have a bold orange stripe so everyone knows they are not real. an arizona congressman is expected to file a bill today to strip bill cosby office medal of freedom. the legislation calls for the president to revoke the metal, which cosby received in 2002. it would also bring criminal penalties against everyone. -- anyone displaying a metal after revocation. they were forced to close the pier here and block off traffic on this section of the coast line. some of the waves 15 to 20 feet high. el nio storms also triggered a massive rock slide in yosemite national park. that forced the closure of interstate 140. it is unclear if that road will reopen today, inconveniencing some visitors. people wanting to go into the park must carry snow chains in emily: a new sticker could be an early warning sy
started in a pile of brush. s identity has not been released, but neighbors tell the "union leader" he was a former town selectmen and nashua police chief. emily: a new push to crack down on 20 guns that look too much like the -- crackdown on toy real thing. lawmakers are considering a bill that would require them to have a bold orange stripe so everyone knows they are not real. an arizona congressman is expected to file a bill today to strip bill cosby office medal of freedom. the...
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towns. >>> oil prices continue to fall, crude is now below $30 a barrel. >>> president obama prepares for his last state of the unionddress. ♪
towns. >>> oil prices continue to fall, crude is now below $30 a barrel. >>> president obama prepares for his last state of the unionddress. ♪
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union address. today, he will participate in a town hall event in baton rouge. yesterday rnl the president traveled to nebraska at omaha spending time with the family who wrote to him about the dangers of climate change. >>> north charleston, south carolina hosts the first republican presidential debate of the new year. seven candidates will be on the main stage for the fox business news debate. it starts at 9:00 tonight. jot republican national committee has started preparing for a contested national convention. that would be triggered after the primary season if no gop candidate for president wins enough delegates to secure the party's nomination. the gop leaders call it planning is actively under way. today, the rnc will outline possible scenarios with party officials and presidential cam pawns. the last time a republican convention opened without a clear nominee was 1976. >>> ted cruz is responding to news that he failed to disclose $1 million in loans to help finance his 2012 campaign for the senate. some of the money came from goldman sachs where his wife
union address. today, he will participate in a town hall event in baton rouge. yesterday rnl the president traveled to nebraska at omaha spending time with the family who wrote to him about the dangers of climate change. >>> north charleston, south carolina hosts the first republican presidential debate of the new year. seven candidates will be on the main stage for the fox business news debate. it starts at 9:00 tonight. jot republican national committee has started preparing for a...
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louis towns are below flood stage from union to pacific and the cutoff city of eureka. >> thanks for the warning, tom. >>> coming up, if you thought the 2016 race was already wild, buckle up. the pace is about to get even faster. we'll explain next. >>> count them -- in just 309 days, we will be electing a new president. it seems like a long time away, but as cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash shows us, the pace of the race is already picking up. >> for some of us it's felt like 2016 for a while now. but the race for the white house is about to start moving fast. very fast. >> i'd like to have the election tomorrow. i don't want to wait. >> even before the first votes are cast in iowa the january calendar's jam packed. first up -- an appearance by the guy currently occupying pennsylvania avenue, remember him? >> the state of the union is strong. >> president obama will give his final state of the union address in a few days. could his agenda mote have a republicans or divide the dems? more debates, january alone will see three more face-to-face confrontations republica
louis towns are below flood stage from union to pacific and the cutoff city of eureka. >> thanks for the warning, tom. >>> coming up, if you thought the 2016 race was already wild, buckle up. the pace is about to get even faster. we'll explain next. >>> count them -- in just 309 days, we will be electing a new president. it seems like a long time away, but as cnn's chief congressional correspondent dana bash shows us, the pace of the race is already picking up. >>...
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put forward in his next budget and you wi he'll also talk about it in the state of the union in addition to a town hall this thursday. you're right, none of this means anything unless there's enforcement behind. that will mean new hires and some of that requires funding that has to go through congress. >> several of the gop candidates are calling this -- presidential candidates calling it unconstitutional. when you look at the polling out regarding even nra members whether asked about background checks, many in large numbers support the idea of expanded background collection. >> in some cases, 8 in 10 republicans support expanded background checks. there were polls done recently in early states, in iowa and new hampshire, even republicans supported background checks. but certainly there was a tremendous level of frustration after what happened in newtown and they really thought that at the very least they would be able to push through broad background checks. they weren't able to do it. so if you'll remember, the president then issued 23 executive orders, talked a lot about trying to get new legis
put forward in his next budget and you wi he'll also talk about it in the state of the union in addition to a town hall this thursday. you're right, none of this means anything unless there's enforcement behind. that will mean new hires and some of that requires funding that has to go through congress. >> several of the gop candidates are calling this -- presidential candidates calling it unconstitutional. when you look at the polling out regarding even nra members whether asked about...
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but how can the president use the final "state of the union" to actually unify in a town often dreamed broken? how can the president do anything where people say we are still seeing progress and it's not divisive? >> we focus on the areas we agree. this is harder to find the areas these days. >> the president is hopeful there is middle ground on two top 2016 priinal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are areas we can work with the democrats and the republicans to do something good for the country. >> though hardly a sure thing. the president some believe like he has with the gun control immigration and the cuban relations may resort to more executive action. >> they are unfortunate. the expansion of the presidential power is a bipartisan effort. you can't blame president obama. he is taking to the next level. >> president george w. bush issued 300 in his two terms in office. obama isn't far behind. he is at 230 so far. hinting at even more. >> the president has circumvented the constitutional framework laid out. these should be coming to the congress and the pe
but how can the president use the final "state of the union" to actually unify in a town often dreamed broken? how can the president do anything where people say we are still seeing progress and it's not divisive? >> we focus on the areas we agree. this is harder to find the areas these days. >> the president is hopeful there is middle ground on two top 2016 priinal justice reform and international trade agreements. >> those are areas we can work with the democrats...
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african union peace keeping base, in a town of el ade close to the kenyan border. began the siege with a suicide bombing, al shabaab claims 63 kenyan soldiers died. kenya has provided a large contingent to the african force providing security to kenya. gang rape as well as torture and ethnic repression as part of a crack down on political opponents. the central african nation is on the brink of civil war. four military generals appeared in court today and were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in a failed coup last spring. the u.n. says more than 400 people have been killed in violence since then. >>> the polls are open in taiwan where voters are choosing a president. coming up why the results could be historic and dash china's hopes of reunifying with the break away country any time soon. >>> and investigation is launched into a french drug trial that left one man brain dead and three others with potentially permanent brain damage. >> voting is now underway on a potentially historic election day in taiwan. polls have been opened in taipei for a little ov
african union peace keeping base, in a town of el ade close to the kenyan border. began the siege with a suicide bombing, al shabaab claims 63 kenyan soldiers died. kenya has provided a large contingent to the african force providing security to kenya. gang rape as well as torture and ethnic repression as part of a crack down on political opponents. the central african nation is on the brink of civil war. four military generals appeared in court today and were sentenced to life in prison for...
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union's external border. it's nearer to belarus than it is to western europe. town of this size. a small tractor stands in front of a stylish new villa. the fall of communism really shook things up here. many people felt insecure and began to long for a strong national identity. these senior citizens are taking a computer course. they get certificates and a kiss. young journalist karol bancerz is documenting these older people's forays into the modern world. they accept his questions because he's from here and is one of them. >> why did everyone here vote for law and justice? >> we like the party. it's catholic. that's important. yes, and justice is a main issue. >> and they're religious! >> the liberals don't treat the church fairly. it played a key role in polish independence. and in general it's unjust to protray us as homophobic and hostile to foreigners. that's not the case. it hurts. >> but law and justice is accused of being anti-democratic. does that make you afraid? >> no. reporter: almost everyone in the region has children or grandchildren who've gone abroad. there are
union's external border. it's nearer to belarus than it is to western europe. town of this size. a small tractor stands in front of a stylish new villa. the fall of communism really shook things up here. many people felt insecure and began to long for a strong national identity. these senior citizens are taking a computer course. they get certificates and a kiss. young journalist karol bancerz is documenting these older people's forays into the modern world. they accept his questions because...
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yesterday the governor hosted a town hall where he criticized the state of the union address, referring to it as story time with barack obama. ted cruz is facing criticism after a new report accuses him of breaking campaign finance rules. according to "new york times," cruz did not disclose a $500,000 loan he got during his senate campaign. at the time his wife worm for gold man sax. she is currently on leave a. spokesman says failure to report the loan was inadvertent and the campaign would file corrected reports. >>> the republican party is preparing for the possibly of a contested national convention. several gop leaders say the primary season could ends with no candidate winning enough dell ga itself to secure the nomination. there are still a gin dozen candidate itself in the gop presidential race t. gop front runner donald trump is now in a war of words with another republican. south carolina governor nikki haley. she is defending her response and haley confirmed to matt lauer she thinks trump is one of the angriest voices among republicans. >> he was one of them, yes. thesis one.
yesterday the governor hosted a town hall where he criticized the state of the union address, referring to it as story time with barack obama. ted cruz is facing criticism after a new report accuses him of breaking campaign finance rules. according to "new york times," cruz did not disclose a $500,000 loan he got during his senate campaign. at the time his wife worm for gold man sax. she is currently on leave a. spokesman says failure to report the loan was inadvertent and the...
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few hours, the motorcade leaves from there for the president to deliver the state of the union address across townfar as guidance from the west wing? >> let me take you back to a statement that we have from ben rhodes, the deputy national security adviser, the face of the administration for all things foreign and dangerous and difficult like isis of late. the statement said, we are aware of circumstances surrounding the patrol in the persian gulf. we are working to resolve it so any u.s. personnel are returned to their normal deployment. we are tracking very closely and hope it will be resolved. that was the initial statement. since then, as you know, brian, we've been hearing some chatter in the background and some guidance from other officials in the administration who have been much more reassuring that they are aware that the sailors involved are well and safe. and i've also heard that this may take some time. we heard the word promptly, but we're also being reminded that it's the middle of the night in that part of the world. and that they may have a better idea of what's happening by morning
few hours, the motorcade leaves from there for the president to deliver the state of the union address across townfar as guidance from the west wing? >> let me take you back to a statement that we have from ben rhodes, the deputy national security adviser, the face of the administration for all things foreign and dangerous and difficult like isis of late. the statement said, we are aware of circumstances surrounding the patrol in the persian gulf. we are working to resolve it so any u.s....
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town to east. south o'brien is on the road at remsen-union, and the top-ranked winnebago boys host ponca in nebraska. le mars, trying to stop western's 10-game win streak, but right now they trail..... highlights of all those games and more tonight on sportsfource extra. live in lemars, mark freund ktiv sports fource. before beating oklahoma last night -- it had been 59 years since iowa state had beaten a number-1 team. the cyclones beat the sooners 82-77 -- to improve their record to 14-4 overall a a 3-3 in the big 12. the game was decided in the final two minutes. three-pointer from the corner to give iowa state a 3-point lead. morris played all 40 minutes and had 20 points. the sooners answered with :40 seconds left when isaia cousins hit a 3 to tie the game at 75 -- cousins had 26. but t wa state scored the final ven points of the gaga -- morris gives the cyclones s e lead f f good with that jumper -- which sets off a 'court storm' at hilton and gives new coach steve prohm a signature win. "that's what you want," said prohm. "you want to be at a program where you've got generations pulling for e
town to east. south o'brien is on the road at remsen-union, and the top-ranked winnebago boys host ponca in nebraska. le mars, trying to stop western's 10-game win streak, but right now they trail..... highlights of all those games and more tonight on sportsfource extra. live in lemars, mark freund ktiv sports fource. before beating oklahoma last night -- it had been 59 years since iowa state had beaten a number-1 team. the cyclones beat the sooners 82-77 -- to improve their record to 14-4...
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. >>> the head of atlantic city's main casino workers union is backing a proposal this evening that would have the state take over the resort town. the plan would give the state authority over most major decisions in a.c. when it comes to finances and assets. the president of local 54 of the unite union says the city should accept the help. his stance clashes, though, with that of local officials that want to fight the proposed takeover. >>> the old showboat casino has a new owner tonight, bart blatstein. stockton university completed the sale today for $23 million. showboat closed in august of 2014. blatstein has said he would consider reopening it as a casino. plans for stockton to use the building as a satellite campus fell through. >>> from our trenton bureau tonight, detectives announced they recovered about $140,000 worth of crack and powder cocaine as part of an ongoing investigation. they also arrested nine men and a woman on drug and weapons charges, mostly in mercer county. police say the arrests were part of a larger investigation. >>> a warning this evening from police about a fake inspector telling people in north p
. >>> the head of atlantic city's main casino workers union is backing a proposal this evening that would have the state take over the resort town. the plan would give the state authority over most major decisions in a.c. when it comes to finances and assets. the president of local 54 of the unite union says the city should accept the help. his stance clashes, though, with that of local officials that want to fight the proposed takeover. >>> the old showboat casino has a new...
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. >> brown: alexandria was the only confederate town occupied by the union for all four years of thed much of the drama here involves the interaction of northerners and southerners. they're very much at war but also at times forced to work side by side... as with two volunteer nurses-- one a staunch new england abolitionist, the other an inexperienced young woman whose life has been upended by occupation. mary elizabeth winstead plays the northerner mary phinney, >> they both feel very passionately about what they believe in, but, as the series goes on, you kind of see the complexities in who they both are, and they find ways to connect even though they have such differing views on such very big, big issues. they see the humanity in one another and are able to work alongside each other. >> brown: the series was created and written by david zabel and lisa wolfinger-- he, known as the showrunner of longtime hit network hospital drama "e.r."; she, a veteran writer and producer of films and tv programs. >> i thought maybe we can find a new way to tell an old story, and it hit me, that no
. >> brown: alexandria was the only confederate town occupied by the union for all four years of thed much of the drama here involves the interaction of northerners and southerners. they're very much at war but also at times forced to work side by side... as with two volunteer nurses-- one a staunch new england abolitionist, the other an inexperienced young woman whose life has been upended by occupation. mary elizabeth winstead plays the northerner mary phinney, >> they both feel...
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he also has a televised town hall scheduled for thursday night-- and he'll deliver his final "state of the union" address next week. a lot of political watchers are questioning the legality and practicality of what he'll be announcing...and many say that anything the president does by executive action is likely to be reversed if a republican moves into the white house in 2017. the broncos won't be playing next weekend... and for a great reason. yesterday they secured the number one seed in the afc--as well as a first round bye in the playoffs. broncos hosted the chargers for the season finale..... brock osweiler got the start--and it was a rough one for b-o. the offense turned the ball over five times with him running the offense. then in the third quarter-coach gary kubiak turned to his five time mvp it was the first time peyton manning has ever come in--in relief. the team immediately responded--quickly marching down the field for the touchdown on his first drive. broncos win 27 to 20.... and lock up their fifth consecutive afc west title. the a-f-c playoffs shake out like this... we obviously
he also has a televised town hall scheduled for thursday night-- and he'll deliver his final "state of the union" address next week. a lot of political watchers are questioning the legality and practicality of what he'll be announcing...and many say that anything the president does by executive action is likely to be reversed if a republican moves into the white house in 2017. the broncos won't be playing next weekend... and for a great reason. yesterday they secured the number one...
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town hall at manchester community college. sanders spoke about how important it is to support unions. he also talked about the issues with campaign finance laws. shelley: five republican presidential candidate where in the granite state today. including ohio governor john kasich. kasich spent his night speaking at a town hall at the alpine club in manchester. the republican will right back -- will be right back on the campaign trail tomorrow, he has stops in manchester. fellow republican, kentucky senator rand paul spoke to a crowd in laconia tonight. earlier today paul went to two different diners in dover to visit with patrons. he will continue his trip tomorrow with stops in manchester, concord and exeter. tom: new jersey governor, republican chris christie spoke at a town hall this evening in concord. earlier today he gave a speech at saint anselms college and attended a town hall in manchester. christie will continue his new hampshire trip tomorrow in manchester and rochester. the only female republican in the field, former h.p. ceo carly nashua tonight. fiorina started her day in
town hall at manchester community college. sanders spoke about how important it is to support unions. he also talked about the issues with campaign finance laws. shelley: five republican presidential candidate where in the granite state today. including ohio governor john kasich. kasich spent his night speaking at a town hall at the alpine club in manchester. the republican will right back -- will be right back on the campaign trail tomorrow, he has stops in manchester. fellow republican,...