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still at low altitude, the b-29s are approaching the bad weather belt where unreported storms and coolronts appear suddenly across the bomber course. >> pilot to crew, we're going to start our climb. check oxygen equipment. tell buck he better get out to his dog house. >> as they begin their slow climb to altitude, the crews prepare for the vital business ahead. and from now on until they come off target and head home it's all business. the central fire control system is warmed up. super human brain power at the flick of a switch. each gunner flexes his sights and tries the coordinated fire controls with a few short bursts to clear the gun. after pushing up to altitude, the bombers arrive close to assembly point. air in the pressurized cabin is comparable to 8,000 feet, but oxygen masks are a adjusted and ready for instant use. from the northeast our fighter jet appears with navigator ships which now turn off to wait for the fighters' return at rally point. the mustangs climb in formation to take positions above the boxes of b-29s. lead bombers begin to circle, dropping new smoke marke
still at low altitude, the b-29s are approaching the bad weather belt where unreported storms and coolronts appear suddenly across the bomber course. >> pilot to crew, we're going to start our climb. check oxygen equipment. tell buck he better get out to his dog house. >> as they begin their slow climb to altitude, the crews prepare for the vital business ahead. and from now on until they come off target and head home it's all business. the central fire control system is warmed up....
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>> it's unreported money. that's pure and simple. >> bob burns spent decades in state politics statehouse and senate to the corporation commission where he regulates electric, water and gas rates. and it's here that dark money first caught his attention. >> i started on this issue between the primary and the general election in 2014 and have been struggling with it ever since. arizona's largest utility secretly spent $3 million to commission. the utility was accused of buying commissioners. so, what i believe is necessary to clean the system is to require the utility to report at the time they spend. >> but burns faced opposition from the other commissioners. i had numerous people telling me to forget it and let it go. and it's not a big deal. >> so here's what is at e. raises the utility rates by just 1%, that could add up to $50 million to the bottom line of the companies like aps. >> i want to point out, dark money is pouring in right now to defeat sheriff joe arpaio and bill montgomery. >> big date tomorro
>> it's unreported money. that's pure and simple. >> bob burns spent decades in state politics statehouse and senate to the corporation commission where he regulates electric, water and gas rates. and it's here that dark money first caught his attention. >> i started on this issue between the primary and the general election in 2014 and have been struggling with it ever since. arizona's largest utility secretly spent $3 million to commission. the utility was accused of buying...
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cindy: a commuter rail crash goes unreported. why the cause is being compared to an amtrak disaster. brockton's mayor accused of using money for himself. bear sightings in kingsboro. why police say sightings like >> ready. [cheering] emily: good morning to the doherty memorial high football team and cheerleaders in worcester. met a lot of the kids and the faculty there. great way to call. cindy, today's weather nothing to cheer about. cindy: watching the rain down the coast moving in mid to late morning. it will be heavy at times this afternoon and also with an increasing easterly wind along the coastline. we're watching the midday high tide for some minor coastal flooding. a coastal flood advisory for mostly in the 40's. 49 in boston. over the next 12 hours, rain comes in late morning. temperatures only sneak up into the low 50's today. rain gets out of here tonight. clouds and some sunshine tomorrow. notice temperatures staying mild right through thursday. randy? randy: today we invite you to check out the new wcvb.com. this up
cindy: a commuter rail crash goes unreported. why the cause is being compared to an amtrak disaster. brockton's mayor accused of using money for himself. bear sightings in kingsboro. why police say sightings like >> ready. [cheering] emily: good morning to the doherty memorial high football team and cheerleaders in worcester. met a lot of the kids and the faculty there. great way to call. cindy, today's weather nothing to cheer about. cindy: watching the rain down the coast moving in mid...
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. >> reporter: in some hard hit communities gunfire goes unreported. with shot spotter police knows even if police not called. >> thank you, bruce. it's being used in 2 2 states including maryland as well as here in dc. >>> sources tell somai-born student who carried out that attack in ohio was in washington and made a purchase at a home depot. abdul razak ali artan was inspired by isis and an al-qaeda laet kai -- leader. abdul razak ali artan went in the attack that morning. 11 people were injured when he drove into students, teachers and people walking and just started to slash people with a knife. he was shot and killed by a campus police officer. >>> the district attorney in charlotte, north carolina said he will file no charges against police officer brently vincent who shot and killed keith lamont scott last september while scott's wife recorded the incident on a cell phone. both men are black. the d.a said he acted lawfully and that a gun was recovered athe the dead man's dna on it. that it was coked with a round in the chamber. the scott family
. >> reporter: in some hard hit communities gunfire goes unreported. with shot spotter police knows even if police not called. >> thank you, bruce. it's being used in 2 2 states including maryland as well as here in dc. >>> sources tell somai-born student who carried out that attack in ohio was in washington and made a purchase at a home depot. abdul razak ali artan was inspired by isis and an al-qaeda laet kai -- leader. abdul razak ali artan went in the attack that...
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. >> new at 6:30, a commuter rail crash goes unreported. while the caused i being compared to an amtrak disaster. also brock it. 's mayor accused of using taxpayer money on himself. the lesson that residents may have paid for, and bear sightings in kingsboro. why incidents like these will likely be more common. >> good morning to the memorial high football team from doherty and cheerleaders in worcester. >> thanks for that enthusiastic spirit and the wakeup call. >> i don think that they are cheering about that, although we do need the it. the storm just getting started so a few showers now, heavier rain towards the amp and the evening, as well, and also watching the easterly wind increase, so mid-day high tide, there could be some flooding at the vulnerable shore roads, and there is a coastal shore advisory out from 10:00 to 2:00 for that reason, and out the door, the temperatures are running in the 40s, and your 12-hour forecast brings us only into the low 50s this afternoon with that rain spreading in. to sunshine, and staying mild throu
. >> new at 6:30, a commuter rail crash goes unreported. while the caused i being compared to an amtrak disaster. also brock it. 's mayor accused of using taxpayer money on himself. the lesson that residents may have paid for, and bear sightings in kingsboro. why incidents like these will likely be more common. >> good morning to the memorial high football team from doherty and cheerleaders in worcester. >> thanks for that enthusiastic spirit and the wakeup call. >> i...
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hit and runs often go unreported. for hours. even days. putting detectives at a disadvantage. 31:43 obviously the first thing we start doing is canvassing the area. 37:58 broken lens covers. maybe a piece of your bumper. and a lot of these cases. major impacts they leave the whole bumper. but finding the vehicle is only part of the puzzle. proving who was behind the wheel can be an even bigger challenge. and that's where cameras come in. 42:05 maybe this area over here doesn't have any cameras. we would look even back further. so maybe the walgreens over there has a camera. or maybe the traffic light they passed through has a camera. the big break can even come days or weeks later. 34:46 typically with any type of crash. typically this car is going to go to some type of body shop. or some insurance company is going to be notified of it. 35:06 especially in the case where a vehicle hits a person. that's a distinct kind of damage. beau zimmer, 10news wtsp. coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning.. allison is in the newsroom with what we are w
hit and runs often go unreported. for hours. even days. putting detectives at a disadvantage. 31:43 obviously the first thing we start doing is canvassing the area. 37:58 broken lens covers. maybe a piece of your bumper. and a lot of these cases. major impacts they leave the whole bumper. but finding the vehicle is only part of the puzzle. proving who was behind the wheel can be an even bigger challenge. and that's where cameras come in. 42:05 maybe this area over here doesn't have any cameras....
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. >>> the company that operates the commuter rail are investigating a crash that went unreported. on november 4th. a train was traveling 6 miles protective post. no passengers were on board and no one was heard. the train's crew never reported the accident. the crew members are now on leave. fire investigators in dartmouth are trying to figure out what started this fire that destroyed a home under construction. neighbors called firefighters around 2:00 this morning when they saw the flames coming from the home on the dead end street. and all that remains now is the foundation. officials say there was no power to >>> family members of the sandy hook school shooting victims want their lawsuit reinstated. they want the connecticut supreme court to reconsider their suit against remmington arms. adam lanza used that rifle. >> i'm bringing this appeal for chance. i'm bringing this appeal to avoid the next mass shooting using these weapons and prevent more families suffering the horrors. >> the suit claims remmington arms should not have sold a dangerous weapon to the public. but the com
. >>> the company that operates the commuter rail are investigating a crash that went unreported. on november 4th. a train was traveling 6 miles protective post. no passengers were on board and no one was heard. the train's crew never reported the accident. the crew members are now on leave. fire investigators in dartmouth are trying to figure out what started this fire that destroyed a home under construction. neighbors called firefighters around 2:00 this morning when they saw the...
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the economic freedom fighters has raised concerns about the number of similar incidents which go unreported. >> any time any of you has experienced the racism we saw do a citizen arrest. detect yourself. not revenge, we are not telling them to avenge, we are telling them make a public arrest and take that person to the police. >> the suspects were led to these holding cells, fearing for their lives. the case has been postponed until next year. bbc news, south africa. laura: while the world continues to digest the results of the u.s. election, china is holding its own ballot. 900 million people will vote in the chinese district elections. the communist party has been critical as what it sees as the farce of american democracy. finding out that it is not so keen of scrutiny of its own system. asorter: we have turned up agreed for an interview. we find our way to the front door blocked by a group of men. the person who lives here is doing something very brave in china. trying to stand for elections as an independent candidate. >> hello. we were hoping we can talk to you. "yes," she answers "co
the economic freedom fighters has raised concerns about the number of similar incidents which go unreported. >> any time any of you has experienced the racism we saw do a citizen arrest. detect yourself. not revenge, we are not telling them to avenge, we are telling them make a public arrest and take that person to the police. >> the suspects were led to these holding cells, fearing for their lives. the case has been postponed until next year. bbc news, south africa. laura: while...
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. >> reporter: unreported for hours and days. >> the first thing we start doing is canvassing the area. maybe a piece of your bumper, these cases they do leave the whole bumper. >> reporter: but finding the vehicle as part of the puzzle. proving who was behind the that is where the cameras come in. >> we will book even back further to think maybe the walgreens over there has a camera. maybe that traffic light had a camera. >> reporter: why didn't you stop? >> reporter: the big break can come days or weeks later. >> typically with a crash people want to get their car fixed. this vehicle will go to a body shop for some insurance company will be notified o especially in a case where a vehicle hits a person. it is a distinct type of damage. >>> tomorrow may never come. if you don't do it today you may never do it. >> a life altering illness. the success story ahead. >>> you have told us the top five fees that you hate to pay. now we will show you how to beat them. we are live on facebook right this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't s
. >> reporter: unreported for hours and days. >> the first thing we start doing is canvassing the area. maybe a piece of your bumper, these cases they do leave the whole bumper. >> reporter: but finding the vehicle as part of the puzzle. proving who was behind the that is where the cameras come in. >> we will book even back further to think maybe the walgreens over there has a camera. maybe that traffic light had a camera. >> reporter: why didn't you stop? >>...
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nikki also detects the $9,000 in but october 3rd, nikki helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dus dulles. customs officials seized $187,000 at dulles last month. nikki's work is part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> don't out and just take anybody's money that's traveling. good dog. >> reporter: officer dowelling says some of nikki's messages are a secret but he did reveal the number one reason why nikki can find the money. >> most of the time, it's the ink. >> the ink. >> the ink. >> reporter: there are two dogs like nikki that detect currency and firearms here at dulles. they normally stay on the job of service at the airport. at dulles international, kristin wright, news4. >> amazing what dogs can be trained to do. >> a powerful snout there, huh? >> i can't smell anything right now. >> you have got cold or allergies. >> something is going on. >> there is a lot of pollen out there, also a lot of sunshine. >> sunshine and warm temperatures. we will come close to record highs tomorrow. i don't
nikki also detects the $9,000 in but october 3rd, nikki helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dus dulles. customs officials seized $187,000 at dulles last month. nikki's work is part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> don't out and just take anybody's money that's traveling. good dog. >> reporter: officer dowelling says some of nikki's messages are a secret but he did reveal the number one...
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live in the south end, sera commuter rail unreported for days. doug: the new investigation launched by the mbta now. brockton's mayor under scrutiny. the tough questions from a city finance committee about taxpayer money. emily: bear sightings in unusual places. cindy: we've got much needed rain moving in over the course of the day. my timeline on that. the biggest impact. ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? now you're here to stay ? ? and nobody really knows... ? get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen ? (laughs..) here it is. ? ? hey dad! ? wishes do come true. sh list sales event is on. get exceptional offers on the lincoln family of luxury vehicles. sign and drive off in a new 2017 lincoln mkc with zero down and a complimentary first month's payment. randy: oh, boy, a bear on the prowl in massachusetts in one town. emily: it's been spotted several days. tyngsbor
live in the south end, sera commuter rail unreported for days. doug: the new investigation launched by the mbta now. brockton's mayor under scrutiny. the tough questions from a city finance committee about taxpayer money. emily: bear sightings in unusual places. cindy: we've got much needed rain moving in over the course of the day. my timeline on that. the biggest impact. ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? now...
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. >> i do think there are probably a lot more that go unreported. >> reporter: do you feel there's a culture of silence here? >>less so here than other places. >> reporter: the university hasn't said in either incident is connected and have no suspect description. >> it's the sad reality that it happens. on campus it's best to avoid and help people to the go through it. but, you know, can't control everybody's actions. >> reporter: now, many students that we spoke with say they do feel safe here on campus and are hoping that both incidents are isolated. meanwhile, anyone with information about either case is asked to contact campus police. reporting live throughout rowan university, christie ileto. >> thank you. a post secondary school career training center called star career academy has shut down without warning. closure affects all of the school's locations across pennsylvania, new jersey, and new york. in a letter posted on the door of the school's northeast philadelphia location the school said a declining student population caused a negative financial impact leading to the sudd
. >> i do think there are probably a lot more that go unreported. >> reporter: do you feel there's a culture of silence here? >>less so here than other places. >> reporter: the university hasn't said in either incident is connected and have no suspect description. >> it's the sad reality that it happens. on campus it's best to avoid and help people to the go through it. but, you know, can't control everybody's actions. >> reporter: now, many students that we...
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176039823 0:03 it undermines due to the fear of shame and getting booted out, m-s-t often goes unreported. much more on this issue plus other compelling confessions when 'homeland diaries: americas veterans' airs right here on fox6 at 5pm on saturday. donald trump-- still missing his star on the hollywood walk of fame. when crews hope to have it repaired. the packers are ready to bounce back-- hoping to start the second half of the season strong. what coach mccarthy is saying ham for breakfast? carl is checking out seussical the musical this morning. wakeup news. high pressure moves farther to the east today and a cold front moves our way from the west. as a result, we can southwest. that wind will warm us into the low to mid 60s today but the cold front clears our area tonight and we will only see highs in the upper 40s on friday. that cool down is short lived however as sunshine and an other push of warm air takes us back into the low to mid 50s this weekend. we stay dry for next several days. today: sunny. windy at times. high: 64 wind: sw 10-25 mph tonight: clear. low: 42 wind: nw 5-1
176039823 0:03 it undermines due to the fear of shame and getting booted out, m-s-t often goes unreported. much more on this issue plus other compelling confessions when 'homeland diaries: americas veterans' airs right here on fox6 at 5pm on saturday. donald trump-- still missing his star on the hollywood walk of fame. when crews hope to have it repaired. the packers are ready to bounce back-- hoping to start the second half of the season strong. what coach mccarthy is saying ham for breakfast?...
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in charge of numbers and reporting to the state, they say it's normal for some precincts to be unreported despite the election being calmed. >> it was certainly a busy election, but for a busy election, it felt very normal. >> reporter: montgomery county, officials noticed a glitch early. >> our team started doing what they used to do before we had that website, which is count the ballots by hand. >> john garcia told us the line and wait for results are not what he'll remember most about this election. >> i have never seen anything like this in my life and hopefully we'll never see anything like this again. >> now we did learn around 11:00 last night that state officials had to start manually entering the results from county websites so they could be reported more widely. the state officials said they had teams entering the numbers where one team would type and another one would be sure what was being entered was accurate. >>> and senator pat toomey is headed back to washington for a second term. toomey and mcginty were neck and neck most of the night, and in the end there are about 100,0
in charge of numbers and reporting to the state, they say it's normal for some precincts to be unreported despite the election being calmed. >> it was certainly a busy election, but for a busy election, it felt very normal. >> reporter: montgomery county, officials noticed a glitch early. >> our team started doing what they used to do before we had that website, which is count the ballots by hand. >> john garcia told us the line and wait for results are not what he'll...
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what this military stands for due to the fear of shame and getting booted out, m-s-t often goes unreported. much more on this issue plus other compelling confessions when 'homeland diaries: americas veterans' airs right here on fox6 at 5pm on saturday. ad lib about pkg coming up on fox 6 news at four... gino salomone skypes in from l-a with a look at three new movies, all coming out this month. here's a live look outside from our camera on top of the moderne building in downtown milwaukee. ad lib what you see weather expert tom wachs is up next with a look at the the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothing less. so we got the sirloin, the chuck and the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. this is where those three wonderful cuts of beef come together. you can just tell that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juices of the burger. it doesn't get any better than that. and that's the culver's butterburger. a cold front passes this evening bringing a big drop in temp
what this military stands for due to the fear of shame and getting booted out, m-s-t often goes unreported. much more on this issue plus other compelling confessions when 'homeland diaries: americas veterans' airs right here on fox6 at 5pm on saturday. ad lib about pkg coming up on fox 6 news at four... gino salomone skypes in from l-a with a look at three new movies, all coming out this month. here's a live look outside from our camera on top of the moderne building in downtown milwaukee. ad...
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we are learning more about that low-speed commuter train accident near south station that went unreported. the globe reporting the train returned to regular service despite the fact that it sustained damage to its front end. no passengers were on board when the train hit a barrier at six miles per hour earlier this month. earlier this week the control board compared it to this jersey. a train was going at a high rate of speed when it crashed into a terminal, killing one person and injures more than 100 others. >> police search for suspects wanted for robbery, robbing two university students. the students tell police they were on west and mason streets last night. they say they were accosted there. one of the robbers claimed to have a gun. the suspects got away. the university urging students to be aware of their surroundings in the city. some disturbing results after water around the commonwealth. more than half had at least one sample with lead levels that registered above regulatory limits. right now those schools are attempting to fix the issues by shutting off fountains, flushing the
we are learning more about that low-speed commuter train accident near south station that went unreported. the globe reporting the train returned to regular service despite the fact that it sustained damage to its front end. no passengers were on board when the train hit a barrier at six miles per hour earlier this month. earlier this week the control board compared it to this jersey. a train was going at a high rate of speed when it crashed into a terminal, killing one person and injures more...
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the unreported story is the rise of the latino voter and they're registering them.t in florida north carl xarl and colorado and nevada and arizona. and that is a problem be for trump. i believe it will be a big problem be for trump and cost him the election. npat and john have emphasized the need for inclusive message against the political class. we have done it donald trump emphasized that. he would have had a better. the half-hour speech. >> donald trump, the way he rolls is to do things on his own time. you have 72 hours left. and we don't know what he is. >> and there is some questioning as to where he would go to minnesota. i would say this. mining pence is in wisconsin and he's probably more equally yolked to paul ryan and paul ryan needs wisconsin. >> going to minnesota tells us that their campaign is short of 270 and they are looking for a state to put in play that they haven't thought they could get. they tried it with new mexico >> early voting site in north carolina, wraps around the building and a four hour wait earlier today. >> it depends on who it is.
the unreported story is the rise of the latino voter and they're registering them.t in florida north carl xarl and colorado and nevada and arizona. and that is a problem be for trump. i believe it will be a big problem be for trump and cost him the election. npat and john have emphasized the need for inclusive message against the political class. we have done it donald trump emphasized that. he would have had a better. the half-hour speech. >> donald trump, the way he rolls is to do...
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nicky also detectives the $9,000 threshold but october 3rd, nicky helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dulles. in fact, customs seized a total month. nicky's work is also part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> you don't want to anybody's money that is traveling. >> officer douling says some of nicky's methods are a secret but he did reveal the number one reason why nicky can find the money. >> most of the time it is the ink. >> the ink. >> the ink. >>. >> reporter: there are two dog as like nicky that detective currency and firearms at dulles. they normally stay on the job for eight years. that means nicky has about four more years of service at the airplane. at dulles international, kristin wright, news4. >> super cool. taking a live look outside at the capitol wheel. the sun is out and tom is tracking a big change coming in the week ahead. >>> lots of action at the southern avenue metro station. you can see, don't worry it is only a drill. we'll tell you what it is ball cominup at news4.g fios
nicky also detectives the $9,000 threshold but october 3rd, nicky helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dulles. in fact, customs seized a total month. nicky's work is also part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> you don't want to anybody's money that is traveling. >> officer douling says some of nicky's methods are a secret but he did reveal the number one reason why nicky can find the...
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and he made a comment on the fact that women were serving in the military. 26,000 unreported sexual assaultsary, on only 238 convictions. what did these geniuses expect? how much money is the extremely unattractive both inside and out, ariana huffington paying her ex-husband for the use of his name. if hillary clinton can't satisfy her husband, what makes her think she can satisfy america. donald trump has tweeted that megyn kelly is a bimbo, attacked bette midler's attractiveness on twitter and said utterly poisonous things about rosie o'donnell, time and time again here, and i was the person donald trump threatened to sue on twitter, he's attacked this show, saying it's unwatchable and first predicted the cancellation of this show five years ago, it was going to happen at any moment back then. also on twitter, donald trump has called me a poor journalist, stupid, a very dumb guy, the dumbest political commentator on television and the dumbest man on tv. today donald trump tweeted about watching his wife's speech, but he didn't say anything, anything about her condemnation of cyber bullying
and he made a comment on the fact that women were serving in the military. 26,000 unreported sexual assaultsary, on only 238 convictions. what did these geniuses expect? how much money is the extremely unattractive both inside and out, ariana huffington paying her ex-husband for the use of his name. if hillary clinton can't satisfy her husband, what makes her think she can satisfy america. donald trump has tweeted that megyn kelly is a bimbo, attacked bette midler's attractiveness on twitter...
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and the worst allegations of unreport add bus in the head start program. >> we focused our training on you know the reporting responsibilities and things and we're working on those issues that are related to actual even bigger problem last year. and when school volunteer deonteo caroway allegedly sexually abused at least 2 3-7b students and according to police and federal investigators. >> it's one thing to tell people you know, you have a legal obligation to report. it's another things to say, you're going to be held accountable for that and that change in culture says if you don't do that there are consequences for not doing it. >> summit was an opportunity for a two-way conversation ou some of them. and in all, about 50 people were there including school district officials and pta president bernice reese who represents parents in prince george county. >> we want to be clear about what next steps are for our school system. what are the plans and things being put into place we want to know what's going on inside each of our individual schools. >> at the start ever the meeting people w
and the worst allegations of unreport add bus in the head start program. >> we focused our training on you know the reporting responsibilities and things and we're working on those issues that are related to actual even bigger problem last year. and when school volunteer deonteo caroway allegedly sexually abused at least 2 3-7b students and according to police and federal investigators. >> it's one thing to tell people you know, you have a legal obligation to report. it's another...
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believes that they may likely be higher that is because many of these cases often go unreported accordingthe attorney general and also we have seen some these recent cases as well from coast to coast including, for example, at least a church. we know that you've had an opportunity to speak to representatives there saying that really this is the reality for many places across the country, particularly lately since the election, so there's concern that we could see even more of these cases throughout the country. here is what a couple of the victims of some of these cases have to say about what we're going to see. >> racism is not something that donald trump caused, but i feel like people kind of feel like they have an open door to be that way now. >> i felt fear. i did feel fear inside. >> that last person you heard from of california and what she says or at least what she blames this on is also really a certain level of ignorance. for example, this hi jab that she was wearing, that was a bandanna she wears to protect her from the sun as she suffers from lupus. there's that level of misund
believes that they may likely be higher that is because many of these cases often go unreported accordingthe attorney general and also we have seen some these recent cases as well from coast to coast including, for example, at least a church. we know that you've had an opportunity to speak to representatives there saying that really this is the reality for many places across the country, particularly lately since the election, so there's concern that we could see even more of these cases...
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>> this is a very unreported issue so far, but hopefully we get more traction on it and stay on the story as well as. >> identity theft if there's take correlation, you're talking we can't have the loopholes. >> you wonder how they get their information. very interesting. >>> up next, a troubling trend. the downside new research shows in requesting an you beer uber in requesting an you beer uber ride and why women are when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. now, buesing's running for senate. how far will bob buesing go? in my job, i see a lot of fires that could've been stopped before they started. that's why florida's firefighters support amendment 1. amendment 1 does solar the right way, commonsense safeguards for the health, safety and welfare of f
>> this is a very unreported issue so far, but hopefully we get more traction on it and stay on the story as well as. >> identity theft if there's take correlation, you're talking we can't have the loopholes. >> you wonder how they get their information. very interesting. >>> up next, a troubling trend. the downside new research shows in requesting an you beer uber in requesting an you beer uber ride and why women are when powerful people need someone to do their...
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we're looking into whether there's something here unreported but it is looking a bit slow. 16 miles an hour is the slowest point here in the area i just mentioned. 54 to hutchinson where most of the delays are should take about 20 minutes or so. make sure you're leaving early here. we'll check in on some other majors, looking heavy southbound 275 coming to the interchange from 75. we'll take you about 38 minutes and 22 is the time southbound 75 between the same junction with >>laura: all right. thank you. an unwelcome guest. the pinellas county woman who saw a monkey in her backyard and they took a picture of it. >>russell: there's a long line to see donald trump today. ken is covering that story for us this morning. >>reporter: good morning. there are hundreds of trump supporters here. some actually camped out overnight to see the man they bob buesing... on the record. he sues tax payers to cover the outrageous cost of a lavish courthouse. buesing files forclosures on homes critical to seniors. his law firm is accused of running up costs on a school district at the expense of our kids
we're looking into whether there's something here unreported but it is looking a bit slow. 16 miles an hour is the slowest point here in the area i just mentioned. 54 to hutchinson where most of the delays are should take about 20 minutes or so. make sure you're leaving early here. we'll check in on some other majors, looking heavy southbound 275 coming to the interchange from 75. we'll take you about 38 minutes and 22 is the time southbound 75 between the same junction with >>laura: all...
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morning, we're learning about that low speed commuter train accident near south station that went unreported. the globe reporting the train rurntd to regular service despite the fact that it sustained some damage to its front end. no passengers were onboard when the train hit a barrier at six miles per hour earlier this month. earlier this week the mbta's fiscal and management control board compared it to this high rate of speed when it crashed killing one person and injuring more than 100 others. >> police are searching for suspects wanted for robbing two suffolk university students. they say they were on mason street at 7:00 last night. they were accosted there. one of the robbers claiming to have a gun. the suspects got away, the university urging students to be aware of their surroundings in the city. water testing at 300 schools in the commonwealth. more than half had at least one sample with lead levels that registered above regulatory limits. right now the schools are attempting to fix the issues by shutting off the fountains and brushing the pipes and making plumbing repairs. the cle
morning, we're learning about that low speed commuter train accident near south station that went unreported. the globe reporting the train rurntd to regular service despite the fact that it sustained some damage to its front end. no passengers were onboard when the train hit a barrier at six miles per hour earlier this month. earlier this week the mbta's fiscal and management control board compared it to this high rate of speed when it crashed killing one person and injuring more than 100...
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violence often goes unreported.e crimes do make headline news. >> intimate escort ads are linked to horrific deaths in detroit. >> l.a.'s five men have been arrested and charged with robbing escorts. >> all of the victims are prostitutes. >> but inside this legal brothel lies a different reality. staff security monitor who comes in, and any clients behaving badly are quickly removed. but safety is not zoe's main concern. the money is. it's a lesson she learned from her father. >> my dad was a pimp. and he taught me it's not what you do, it's how you do it. i was a daddy's girl. so i was always with him. whatever he felt like was right i felt like was right. i thought that i was going to grow up and be a pimp. >> but instead of pimping, zoe became an escort. have you always worked for yourself? >> i always worked for myself. >> never had a pimp? >> never had a pimp in my life. a guy can't force me to do anything. i like to tell guys i'm the boss. sometimes guys come in, it shocks me certain things that they want. you
violence often goes unreported.e crimes do make headline news. >> intimate escort ads are linked to horrific deaths in detroit. >> l.a.'s five men have been arrested and charged with robbing escorts. >> all of the victims are prostitutes. >> but inside this legal brothel lies a different reality. staff security monitor who comes in, and any clients behaving badly are quickly removed. but safety is not zoe's main concern. the money is. it's a lesson she learned from her...
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reported hate crimes increased 6%, a number that does not account for the many hate crimes that may go unreported out of shame or fear. so mark, for that reason, i think that some in america might be concerned about jeff sessions' comments even if they did take place 30 years ago. >> yeah, no doubt. we certainly have heard this when speculation was centering around the fact that jeff sessions was going to be nominated to be the head of the justice department. a couple things to keep in mind. one is he has denied making the comments so you know, it is a he said versus he said type of issue. second thing is, he has served in the senate for several terms right now and has had to address this in the past. there's no doubt he will be asked this during his nomination hearing. in fact, we have already heard from democratic senators who say that they plan to do so and that he should expect a full vetting, a full, fair vetting. in the end i think jeff sessions is going to get nominated and confirmed by the u.s. senate as the new head of the justice department. but there are going to be a lot of questions
reported hate crimes increased 6%, a number that does not account for the many hate crimes that may go unreported out of shame or fear. so mark, for that reason, i think that some in america might be concerned about jeff sessions' comments even if they did take place 30 years ago. >> yeah, no doubt. we certainly have heard this when speculation was centering around the fact that jeff sessions was going to be nominated to be the head of the justice department. a couple things to keep in...
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: the other unintended consequence, according to police, crimes in immigrant neighborhoods went unreportedhe real fear is that the police are going to become, basically, that door-to-door extension of immigration laws. and historically, historically that's never been our role. >> reporter: as trump's inauguration draws near, lily cherishes every little moment with her children. >> i wish donald would see what we have to go through, that's all. >> reporter: rosa flores, cnn, oklahoma city. >> there's a ton of cases like that and it's -- some people like lily, i don't know if this is her case, brought here as children who didn't even know that they were undocumented until they became adults. >> right. >> and they've already put down, obviously, roots, and they believe they are american and have families and then what do you do about them? >> not the majority of cases. look, one of the problems here is that when you say a lot of things that sound good to a certain base in the country that feels disenfranchised by immigration, it works. we just saw that here. but what will the reality be? will
: the other unintended consequence, according to police, crimes in immigrant neighborhoods went unreportedhe real fear is that the police are going to become, basically, that door-to-door extension of immigration laws. and historically, historically that's never been our role. >> reporter: as trump's inauguration draws near, lily cherishes every little moment with her children. >> i wish donald would see what we have to go through, that's all. >> reporter: rosa flores, cnn,...
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there has been a coup in the trump transition t has gone unreported. we are trying to flush it out. what you are seeing is all the christie people forming this transition and i weighting for trump have been elbowed out in a sense by jeff sessions, the a alabama senator and his allies like rick deer born, staffer steven miller who is trump's top domestic policy advisor. the establishment republicans built in the transition are being replaced with the more populist conservatives in the sessions orbit that is an important change to watch. >> rose: sessions mate want a cabinet level job himself. >> if anyone it is going to be rudy geulianee, the former new york mayor and sessions who have been at trump's side from the very beginning and are seen as true kf dantes of the president-elect. they seem to have really any cabinet post they would like at their finger tips. of course there are a lot of discussions about what would be the best fit. those two certainly are well seen at trump tower. >> what are the implications of the job that steve bannon has? >> it is the job at the white house.
there has been a coup in the trump transition t has gone unreported. we are trying to flush it out. what you are seeing is all the christie people forming this transition and i weighting for trump have been elbowed out in a sense by jeff sessions, the a alabama senator and his allies like rick deer born, staffer steven miller who is trump's top domestic policy advisor. the establishment republicans built in the transition are being replaced with the more populist conservatives in the sessions...
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experts have cautioned that the actual numbers could be much higher because many incident goes unreported. you've spoken tonight about your experience in the military. what changes would you make to the way that those cases are handled? mr. lawrence: that's an excellent question. being a veteran myself, i can tell you, and also being a parent of four daughters, and a husband of a wife, this is definitely a serious issue that we need to take seriously. allegations, whether it's in the military or any other organization in the country, we need to make sure that the provisions are in place not only to identify these incidents, investigate them quickly, and make sure that we protect the victims of the potential victims of these horrific crimes. the pentagon is a difficult situation because of the nature and the history of the military. they haven't been integrated as they definitely could do more than they've done to make sure that we're protecting everyone that serves all the brave men and women that serve in the armed forces. josh: back to the panel. adam, first question for mr. lawrence. a
experts have cautioned that the actual numbers could be much higher because many incident goes unreported. you've spoken tonight about your experience in the military. what changes would you make to the way that those cases are handled? mr. lawrence: that's an excellent question. being a veteran myself, i can tell you, and also being a parent of four daughters, and a husband of a wife, this is definitely a serious issue that we need to take seriously. allegations, whether it's in the military...
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threshold but october 3rd, nicky helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dulles. in fact, customs seized a total of $187,000 at dulles last month. nicky's work is also part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> money that is traveling. >> officer douling says some of nicky's methods are a secret but he did reveal the number one reason why nicky can find the money. >> most of the time it is the ink. >> the ink. >> the ink. >>. >> reporter: there are two dog as like nicky that detective currency and firearms at dulles. they normally stay on the job that means nicky has about four more years of service at the airplane. at dulles international, kristin wright, news4. >>> show me the money! today is a great day to go for a hike and enjoy the fall colors outside. it is beautiful out. there tom is going to look at when you can expect to see peak foliage? that's right and developing right now, though, a story we've been following closely. we have new confessions in a kidnapping and a murder case. the uncon
threshold but october 3rd, nicky helped officers seize $74,000 unreported by two men bound for serbia from dulles. in fact, customs seized a total of $187,000 at dulles last month. nicky's work is also part of the effort to educate the public so that people understand the reporting regulations. >> money that is traveling. >> officer douling says some of nicky's methods are a secret but he did reveal the number one reason why nicky can find the money. >> most of the time it is...
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agents and police officers, there is increased violence that just goes unreported.s are not going to be able to communicate willingly with the police if they know someone in their household all of a sudden can be deported whether it's domestic violence or whether someone gets robbed and these communities are all of a sudden getting incredibly vulnerable. not o'neale outside the home and recognizing that these folks will basically get their mouth shut because they won't call the police. >> yes. >> and, i mean, not only that. this would be sort of a sneaky back door way of de-funding some major democratic-run cities. you've got cities like new york, los angeles, santa fe, chicago. this in a theory would be a way for a trump administration to strip potentially billions of dollars from cities that are run by democrats which i can only imagine the loss in funding could create even more problems, exacerbate problems in housing and crime by taking vital funds away from those cities potentially. talk a little bit about the politics of what the optics of this would look like
agents and police officers, there is increased violence that just goes unreported.s are not going to be able to communicate willingly with the police if they know someone in their household all of a sudden can be deported whether it's domestic violence or whether someone gets robbed and these communities are all of a sudden getting incredibly vulnerable. not o'neale outside the home and recognizing that these folks will basically get their mouth shut because they won't call the police. >>...
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it's offensive that these things are going unreported, undeclared and this is a big one. one of the interesting sources of illegal immigration right now, people coming across the border, people from cuba. why? because they're worried with cuba, that we'll change the situation in terms of people being granted immunity-- i mean, i'm sorry, amnesty immediately. stuart: i feel that the collusion of the media not covering story which are not good news for hillary clinton. i think that's one of the major stories to come out of this election. >> it is liz: these stories take work and basically people are doing #my thoughts are facts or opinion and there needs to be real journalism. stuart: it's chronic bias. chronic bias. >> it's purposeful and impactful. if people don't know about something, how can it impact their opinion? it won't. stuart: impactful is not a word. >> i think it probably isn't. a terrible sounding word. stuart: liven things up here with four days to go. [laughter] more part-time jobs and fewer full-time jobs. not widely reported, but we are on it. it should be
it's offensive that these things are going unreported, undeclared and this is a big one. one of the interesting sources of illegal immigration right now, people coming across the border, people from cuba. why? because they're worried with cuba, that we'll change the situation in terms of people being granted immunity-- i mean, i'm sorry, amnesty immediately. stuart: i feel that the collusion of the media not covering story which are not good news for hillary clinton. i think that's one of the...
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all foreign donors to the clinton foundation, not only did this gutter gift come across and go unreported100 donations from foreign entities went to the clinton canadian subsidiary and never were reported too. stuart: backdoor influence. >> absolutely. hillary clinton didn't trust her to begin with and secondly she never had an intention of following through on it and what's astounding to me is they are still taking contributions at the clinton foundation from foreign entities and others right now while she's poised possibly to become president. the greed of this group is honestly, it cannot be overstated. stuart: you're on the virtue of pointing the table. we have not seen that. >> no, it's true, it is true. [laughter] stuart: as you know, there was a big job's report that came out yesterday, 8:30 eastern time. the most recent and the last job's report right before the election. i think it was really lackluster, 161,000 jobs created, that's it and a lot of full-time jobs gone, 103,000 actually. the mainstream media took it the exact opposite. they spun this positive. new york times last
all foreign donors to the clinton foundation, not only did this gutter gift come across and go unreported100 donations from foreign entities went to the clinton canadian subsidiary and never were reported too. stuart: backdoor influence. >> absolutely. hillary clinton didn't trust her to begin with and secondly she never had an intention of following through on it and what's astounding to me is they are still taking contributions at the clinton foundation from foreign entities and others...