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. >>> a man who lives in arizona but is not a legal us citizen registered to vote in the election. apply after joking around with a coworker. he incorrectly checked the legal us citizen box on purpose but no one made sure that was true so the elections office says the man was registered because of a loophole where they check citizenship based off of an advertisement -- drivers license.>>> purse his homecoming dance because of what he was wearing. the reason he had no other >>> live from abc action news. >>> raking news the 911 calls from the pulse nightclub gunmen now online for the public to hear. for the first time. in the last half hour the city of orlando posting it on the city website, earlier today a judge ordered the city of orlando to release the audio recordings of omar mateen talking to police dispatchers right now erik waxler is going through all of the calls, we will bring them to you at 6:00. >>> a reward for information leading to the arrest of a driver who hit and killed a tampa woman answers the injured a deputy. the hit and run happened on state road 60 near lake w
. >>> a man who lives in arizona but is not a legal us citizen registered to vote in the election. apply after joking around with a coworker. he incorrectly checked the legal us citizen box on purpose but no one made sure that was true so the elections office says the man was registered because of a loophole where they check citizenship based off of an advertisement -- drivers license.>>> purse his homecoming dance because of what he was wearing. the reason he had no other...
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tweeting did cricket hillary help alicia become a us citizen so she could use her in the debate. >> clinton firing back calling her rival unhinged >> nobody in the trump campaign is advising him to do this but maybe he's getting his advice from the hillary clinton campaign. he needs to put this behind him. >> for the first time in its history usa today's editorial board is weighing in our presidential election while the newspaper did not endorse hillary clinton it's urging its estimated 3 million readers to oppose donald trump. >>> i want to read to you now a portion of that usa today editorial. it says, from the day he declared his candidacy 15 months ago through this week's first presidential debate trump has demonstrated repeatedly that he lacks temperament, knowledge, steadiness and honesty that america needs from its president.>> joining us now is our political analyst the usa today editorial board said do not vote for donald trump but they also said this about clinton that they had serious reservations about her sense of entitlement to her lack of candor and extreme carelessness and h
tweeting did cricket hillary help alicia become a us citizen so she could use her in the debate. >> clinton firing back calling her rival unhinged >> nobody in the trump campaign is advising him to do this but maybe he's getting his advice from the hillary clinton campaign. he needs to put this behind him. >> for the first time in its history usa today's editorial board is weighing in our presidential election while the newspaper did not endorse hillary clinton it's urging its...
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>> reporter: he is not a us citizen. even after he admitted to that to an investigator he still got his early ballot in the mail. we won't release his name but he reached out to us after he was able to register worried there is a problem with the system. he says he applied online using his own information but incorrectly checked the us citizen the box. nobody double checked the key was astonished he was able to fraudulently get a voter id card and a ballot in the mail. we tipped off the county recorder's office about this story and shortly after an investigator called him to question him. >> you wanted to know what i filled out in that. i told him, i said, your system he said well, it's not my system. i'm shocked you got it.>> reporter: the county recorder released this statement saying this man found a loophole that dealt with a lot pass back in 1996 dealing with drivers licenses. the spokesperson said this individual wide and falsely registered sating he was a citizen. that is a class vi felony. the county's attorney's
>> reporter: he is not a us citizen. even after he admitted to that to an investigator he still got his early ballot in the mail. we won't release his name but he reached out to us after he was able to register worried there is a problem with the system. he says he applied online using his own information but incorrectly checked the us citizen the box. nobody double checked the key was astonished he was able to fraudulently get a voter id card and a ballot in the mail. we tipped off the...
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>> reporter: man tells us he is not even a us citizen but he is registered to vote in this election. how he was able to get around it and what authorities are doing about it. >>> ripped off by a guy with a knife outside a usc -- and asu lecture hall. what police are doing about that attac >>> what you need to know before you head out and hit the streets this halloween. >>> battle ground arizona getting more visits from heavy hitters as we raced toward election day. thank you for joining us. >> this morning we have learned mitt romney will be amaze on thursday to campaign for john mccain. the former presidential candidates will be at a rally at the cub spring training stadium in mesa. that event begins at 6:30. >>> before that visit hillary wednesday. details on that rally have yet to be released for clinton's running mate, tim kaine, heads to tucson and thursday -- on thursday. tim kaine will also be in phoenix on thursday for a speech in spanish. >>> the numbers are in. aredale -- arizona signing up nearly 188,000 new voters since august. the state total registration is nearly 3.6 m
>> reporter: man tells us he is not even a us citizen but he is registered to vote in this election. how he was able to get around it and what authorities are doing about it. >>> ripped off by a guy with a knife outside a usc -- and asu lecture hall. what police are doing about that attac >>> what you need to know before you head out and hit the streets this halloween. >>> battle ground arizona getting more visits from heavy hitters as we raced toward election...
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his attorney says he is a us citizen and has health problems. >>> in ohio man who pleaded guilty to raping a 17-year-old and live streaming that assault on periscope was been nine ault years behind bars. prosecutors say 29-year-old raymond gate, the teen, and her friend were hanging outside at his house when he forced himself on the teen and friend lifestream that. somebody in another state saw it and call police. wanita pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. >>> a cleveland family is reeling after learning that there are 32-year-old transgender niece was killed. it has been four days since officers found brandee bledsoe dead in the driveway. frank wiley got a chance to sit down with her family tonight. >> reporter: for the family makes sense. she painted on walls and her face. that's the part that made loved one service. >> i love you brandee. >> reporter: the police report is short and called. head trauma victim in the driveway dead body. officers called andrea cragin and detectives pulled it medical gloves and she knew. >> i never thought i would be sitting here. this is what i see on
his attorney says he is a us citizen and has health problems. >>> in ohio man who pleaded guilty to raping a 17-year-old and live streaming that assault on periscope was been nine ault years behind bars. prosecutors say 29-year-old raymond gate, the teen, and her friend were hanging outside at his house when he forced himself on the teen and friend lifestream that. somebody in another state saw it and call police. wanita pleaded not guilty to multiple charges. >>> a cleveland...
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the state department issued a travel warning for any us citizens that might be traveling to jamaica, the bahamas and cuba. >>> parts of the caribbean are already dealing with the devastation left by powerful hurricane matthew. this is see flooding and destruction. look at this. you cannot tell what was there before. at least 11 people are dead. the southern coast of the island was hit especially hard. this is the worst natural disaster to hit haiti since that powerful earthquake from 2010. matthews just moving away from cuba right now. in hours before the storm struck, people in havana prepared for the worst. course the area is expected to be the worst hit. we are waiting on images from the eastern part of cuba. the eye of the storm has now moved off shore. we will have video from the aftermath -- out the aftermath as soon as it comes in. >>> here in the us people are preparing all the way from the florida keys to the carolina coast. president obama has scheduled his plan trips to meet with fema officials about storm chances with hurricane matthew. and pompano beach supplies are flyi
the state department issued a travel warning for any us citizens that might be traveling to jamaica, the bahamas and cuba. >>> parts of the caribbean are already dealing with the devastation left by powerful hurricane matthew. this is see flooding and destruction. look at this. you cannot tell what was there before. at least 11 people are dead. the southern coast of the island was hit especially hard. this is the worst natural disaster to hit haiti since that powerful earthquake from...
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you can't do that >> those born in puerto rico are us citizens. while they can vote in the primaries, they cannot vote in the general presidential election. it on your side made phone calls and state officials say they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the offices. >>> doug hughes wanted to bring the attention to the need for campaign finance reform. he says the idea that corporations are investing money for the good of society as a pipe dream and doesn't see anything changing anytime soon.>> it anything yet to address money in politics -- and politics . hughes spent 4 months in prison for his stock. we asked him whether what he did was the right way to address these you he says no doubt it was the right thing to do. >>> north korea testfired another missile, but it failed immediately after takeoff. on saturday north korea also tried and failed to launch the same type of missile. this morning's failed happened hours after the us and south korea decided to get tougher on north korea missile and nuclear test.
you can't do that >> those born in puerto rico are us citizens. while they can vote in the primaries, they cannot vote in the general presidential election. it on your side made phone calls and state officials say they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the offices. >>> doug hughes wanted to bring the attention to the need for campaign finance reform. he says the idea that corporations are investing money for the good of society as a pipe...
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. >> those born in puerto rico are us citizens. while they can vote in the primaries, they cannot vote in the presidential election. 8 on your side made phone calls. state officials claim they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the hillsboro county supervisor of elections. >>> the man who landed his gyrocopter on the presidential month is talking more about his to the need of campaign finance fund. he says corporations are investing in the campaign as a pipe dream.>> it will not change anything because we haven't done anything yet to address money and politics. clinton stance too close to the money and donald trump is the money. >> he spent 4 months in prison for his stump -- stunt . he said that was the right thing >>> north korea testfired another missile but it failed after takeoff. on saturday you will remember north korea also tried and failed to launch the same type of missile. this happened hours after the us and south korea decided to get tougher on the missile test . >>> a couple of
. >> those born in puerto rico are us citizens. while they can vote in the primaries, they cannot vote in the presidential election. 8 on your side made phone calls. state officials claim they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the hillsboro county supervisor of elections. >>> the man who landed his gyrocopter on the presidential month is talking more about his to the need of campaign finance fund. he says corporations are investing in the...
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yet to be a us citizen and at least 18 years old by election day. you can register in person, by male or online.>>> from the pictures mounts to politics former red sox star curt schilling wants to be able to be -- wants to be u.s. senate he made several campaign stops on behalf of trump in new hampshire yesterday said he wants to get into washington because he is sick of the current leadership.>> why do you want to rent so badly?>> to make a difference. i think i can make a difference. >> we reached out to elizabeth warns campaign and they had no comments.>>> turning to the weather, the sun breaking thh temperatures are climbing. feeling a little bit like the end of august.>> pamela gardner jones is now four first look at forecast. >> we will continue to see the clouds thinned out as they pushed to the south and east. that cloud line right over the mass pike. to the north full sun and more clouds hanging around southeastern massachusetts. this along a very weak cold from it but the clouds moving out and we will have mostly clear skies with full suns
yet to be a us citizen and at least 18 years old by election day. you can register in person, by male or online.>>> from the pictures mounts to politics former red sox star curt schilling wants to be able to be -- wants to be u.s. senate he made several campaign stops on behalf of trump in new hampshire yesterday said he wants to get into washington because he is sick of the current leadership.>> why do you want to rent so badly?>> to make a difference. i think i can make a...
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u.n says from the terrorism alert desk in washington the un said it is greatly worried isis is using citizens in mosul as human shields. appears about 550 families have been taken hostage by the terror group as the offensive on mosul progresses. various refugee camps outside of mosul. here's what we know right now in the fight to take back that city. are backing coalition forces have retaken about 39 mi.2 from isis but infighting friday isis fighters targeted four plea stations because of targeted a government building northwest of the city. 20 people work killed in that attack. into gill public gatherings and demonstrations have been banned in the country's capital. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year speed may not be available in your area. call today. i hope you are ready for some math -- because the final week of the r
u.n says from the terrorism alert desk in washington the un said it is greatly worried isis is using citizens in mosul as human shields. appears about 550 families have been taken hostage by the terror group as the offensive on mosul progresses. various refugee camps outside of mosul. here's what we know right now in the fight to take back that city. are backing coalition forces have retaken about 39 mi.2 from isis but infighting friday isis fighters targeted four plea stations because of...
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quote: "did crooked hillary help disgusting, check out sex tape and past, alicia m become a us citizen so she could use her in the debate." this 1997 interview of trump and machado also surfaced friday. trump: "she had a little problem in the middle where she gained a little weight. machado: "i don't think so. trump: "yeah, she's probably right." machado: "i don't think so." unraveled. >> this is like the jet fuel for his campaign are attacks on other human beings. on the campaign trail, clinton questioned trump's judgment. hillary clinton: who gets up at three o'clock in the morning, to engage in a twitter attack against a former miss universe? >> but trump is trying to repair damage with women featuring his daughter ivanka in this new ad. and friday the commission on presidential debates said he was right there was a problem with his microphone but it did not affect tv viewers. >> working that mic was a hell of a lot more difficult than working crooked hillary clinton. >> heading back to twitter this afternoon, trump said his overnight tweets show that he "will be there, awake, to an
quote: "did crooked hillary help disgusting, check out sex tape and past, alicia m become a us citizen so she could use her in the debate." this 1997 interview of trump and machado also surfaced friday. trump: "she had a little problem in the middle where she gained a little weight. machado: "i don't think so. trump: "yeah, she's probably right." machado: "i don't think so." unraveled. >> this is like the jet fuel for his campaign are attacks on...
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they say also that a strong together by not deporting parents deported that have children who are us citizens. and on allegations of sexual assault donald trump accuse hillary clinton's campaign of making it a lot. >> those people, i don't know those people. i have a feeling how they came. i think it was her campaign that did it. >> every time donald is pushed on something, which is obviously uncomfortable like with these women are saying, he immediately goes to denying responsibility. obviously the most topock high-profile race. and that is not what you will be voting on. i spoke with unlv science professor about some of the ballot questions. >> a lot of money being spent especially in question one of background checks. what does that say about how difficult this is and hope both sides are invested and how much are invested in nevada? legislature in 2013 in a similar legislation to what we are seeing now. the governor vetoed the bill. this is something that i think has been a national debate. see the senate take no action. thank the opponents so they can go into states and try to use this an
they say also that a strong together by not deporting parents deported that have children who are us citizens. and on allegations of sexual assault donald trump accuse hillary clinton's campaign of making it a lot. >> those people, i don't know those people. i have a feeling how they came. i think it was her campaign that did it. >> every time donald is pushed on something, which is obviously uncomfortable like with these women are saying, he immediately goes to denying...
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ballots and you are jeffrey says his wife got a mail-in ballot but the problem is she is not a us citizen. she is canadian. she's here on a green card. he says is it's the third year she has gotten a ballot. >> at some point in individual turned in a document or signed document that registered them to vote. >> secretary of state wayne williams says perhaps that person did not understand what they were signing there is no law to prevent it. >> colorado does not require actual proof of citizenship in order to vote so there is no failsafe that ensures that someone is flagged. >> problem solvers also learning from douglas counting county the ballot julia julia juliette sits in the water district the that's in douglas county. >> i think the ballot is a very important matter quite honestly. i think everyone counts. >> that's why the couple says it was important to find out if someone was trying to pull a fast one. he. >> says out of more than 4 million ballots sent out there will be duplicates but they hope to catch most good if you vote twice you can be charge charged with just criminal dishon
ballots and you are jeffrey says his wife got a mail-in ballot but the problem is she is not a us citizen. she is canadian. she's here on a green card. he says is it's the third year she has gotten a ballot. >> at some point in individual turned in a document or signed document that registered them to vote. >> secretary of state wayne williams says perhaps that person did not understand what they were signing there is no law to prevent it. >> colorado does not require actual...
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damian: now, you can because you're a us citizen, you and your brother are. but mom and dad, if they go--if she went to her father's funeral, she might not be able to come back. leo: she won't come back. damian: wow. again, your reaction, before we wrap it up, that this award is being given to your family. leo: amazing, i guess. damian: amazing, all right. well, they'll be recognized at the hispanic foundation ball. that's the hispanic foundation of silicon valley. again, the annual la familia award. again, a lot of these families, they don't like the recognition, they don't like the spotlight, they don't like the cameras. leo: nope. damian: but they're being recognized anyway because of that humility, and because of the great work that they do. happening october 22nd at the san jose fairmont, there is the web address for more information. congratulations. leo: thank you. damian: all right. we'll be back here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. your comunidad on que pasa. [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] damian: and now, saludos to those ce
damian: now, you can because you're a us citizen, you and your brother are. but mom and dad, if they go--if she went to her father's funeral, she might not be able to come back. leo: she won't come back. damian: wow. again, your reaction, before we wrap it up, that this award is being given to your family. leo: amazing, i guess. damian: amazing, all right. well, they'll be recognized at the hispanic foundation ball. that's the hispanic foundation of silicon valley. again, the annual la familia...
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the us embassy in the capital warns american citizens to avoid the area.violent person break. >>> it has finally happened to the chicago cubs are finally in the world series . highlights coming up after the break but first let go outside for this live look at the richmond bridge . not a whole lot of traffic but plenty of sunshine for the weekend. how about this a music carnival in berkeley where you can learn how to play and strength of the orchestra and enjoy some life great music. it's all happening at the crowd and music center from 10 am to 3 pm and is free to attend. >>> [ cheering and applause ] the cops have wanted. -- the chicago cubs have one. >> yes they have for the first time in 71 years the chicago cubs are in the world series and looking to win their first championship since back-to-back titles in 1907 and 1908. fans celebrated partying like it's 1945. >> but how did they get there? let's take a look. >> [ cheering and applause ] to right field, to the plate. cubs lead. that was chicago's ryan giving that? -- chicago cubs a 1-0 the dodgers st
the us embassy in the capital warns american citizens to avoid the area.violent person break. >>> it has finally happened to the chicago cubs are finally in the world series . highlights coming up after the break but first let go outside for this live look at the richmond bridge . not a whole lot of traffic but plenty of sunshine for the weekend. how about this a music carnival in berkeley where you can learn how to play and strength of the orchestra and enjoy some life great music....
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and has become a us citizen -- >> oh really?n bet she's going to vote. >> ok. >> now if you were paying attention during the debate you probably noticed that hillary waited until the very end to trick trump into talking about how he treats women. because everything else she accused trump of saying. he was like, wrong, wrong! didn't say that! yeah i know you are but what am i? everything, everything! but you can tell she caught him off guard when it came to this cause this time, he didn't say that. he was like, where did you find that? who told you? were you reading my diary? [ laughter ] saturday came the biggest scandal yet this month. >> the new york times published leaked documents showing trump declared a 916 million dollar loss on his 1995 income tax returns. that decision quote, could have allowed him to legally avoid paying any federal income tax for up to 18 years. >> that's right people, mister billionaire could have paid no income tax at all for 18 years. because he lost 916 million dollars. lost it, yeah! the only way
and has become a us citizen -- >> oh really?n bet she's going to vote. >> ok. >> now if you were paying attention during the debate you probably noticed that hillary waited until the very end to trick trump into talking about how he treats women. because everything else she accused trump of saying. he was like, wrong, wrong! didn't say that! yeah i know you are but what am i? everything, everything! but you can tell she caught him off guard when it came to this cause this...
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by smoking diabetes, high blood pressure, drug abuse andnd gun violence, they say that not all us citizens benefit equally from the nations advantages like healthcare will recall, turkey hill brand is recal its ice cream after it was mislabeled affecting about 40-ounce containers the label reads dutch chocolate but is actually rocky road that can trigger food allergies, althoug the recalled ice cream have the correct lead, but the container are mislabeled, because taken aback to the store for a full refund. daily dose of cute, the countdown is on for a mom to be in california and her family shoot, the kicker is that she i a dog. this golden retriever chanel is found internet fame afterer kennedy sorensen posted photos of the maternity shoot online, shall the dog in a flower necklace posing with th puppies father, it took only one hour but you can bet it took a lot of patience and a lot of treatsn, the due date is tomorrow. another great day, we have got some ups and downs in the forecast. >> the dog days of summer,in moreover, but we will be warmin up tomorrow,, were not yet done with thes
by smoking diabetes, high blood pressure, drug abuse andnd gun violence, they say that not all us citizens benefit equally from the nations advantages like healthcare will recall, turkey hill brand is recal its ice cream after it was mislabeled affecting about 40-ounce containers the label reads dutch chocolate but is actually rocky road that can trigger food allergies, althoug the recalled ice cream have the correct lead, but the container are mislabeled, because taken aback to the store for a...
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guerrero moved from colombia to florida when she was three, and then she and her parents became us citizenshillary clinton was not my top pick it's strategic voting at this point. i'm dedicating my entire life to either undoing what trump does with immigration or furthering what hillary clinton does. socially, like that's what matters to me now. immigration reform, that's it for me. >> reporter: do you think there's anything the republican party could do to bring you back to the party? >> not alienate, like, an entire minority. okay, me as, like, a latino, female, millennial, it's hard for me to even explain why i would be a republican. i mean, why would i? but i feel like i morally lean democrat and then, like, economically lean republican. so we'll see. >> stewart: central italy has been shaken again, this time by the country's strongest earthquake in 36 years. today's magnitude 6.6 quake further damaged buildings in the mountainous region that was also struck by a major earthquake in august that left almost 300 people dead. no fatalities are reported today. today's quake was centered nea
guerrero moved from colombia to florida when she was three, and then she and her parents became us citizenshillary clinton was not my top pick it's strategic voting at this point. i'm dedicating my entire life to either undoing what trump does with immigration or furthering what hillary clinton does. socially, like that's what matters to me now. immigration reform, that's it for me. >> reporter: do you think there's anything the republican party could do to bring you back to the party?...
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so our taxpayers and us, all of us as citizens are sending troops and foreign aid all over the world even as their own cities can't provide the most basic services. we go to some of these middle eastern locations and we'll build a school and they blow it up. we build it again and they blow it up. but when we want a school here, or in brooklyn, new york, or in los angeles or someplace else, we don't have the funds. we spent $6 trillion in the middle east. think of that. we could have rebuilt our
so our taxpayers and us, all of us as citizens are sending troops and foreign aid all over the world even as their own cities can't provide the most basic services. we go to some of these middle eastern locations and we'll build a school and they blow it up. we build it again and they blow it up. but when we want a school here, or in brooklyn, new york, or in los angeles or someplace else, we don't have the funds. we spent $6 trillion in the middle east. think of that. we could have rebuilt our
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. >> as many of you know many in puerto rico are us citizens and while they can vote in the primaries they cannot vote in the actual election. state officials say they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the supervisor of elections. gyrocopter on the capitol lawn is talking about histone and the presidential race -- his thought -- stunt and the presidential race. >> are looking forward to when trump or clinton our elected? >> no because it will not do an addressed money and politics. clinton stands to close to money and donald trump is the money. >> we asked him whether what he did was the right way to address the issue and he says he had no doubt that it was the right thing to do. >>> north korea testfired another missile but it failed immediately after takeoff. on saturday north korea also tried and failed to launch the same type of missile. this morning's failed launch happened hours after the us and nuclear and missile test. >>> russian president vladimir putin claims he is willing to halt airstrikes of -- on the syrian city of aleppo indefin
. >> as many of you know many in puerto rico are us citizens and while they can vote in the primaries they cannot vote in the actual election. state officials say they have no knowledge of this happening. we're still waiting to hear back from the supervisor of elections. gyrocopter on the capitol lawn is talking about histone and the presidential race -- his thought -- stunt and the presidential race. >> are looking forward to when trump or clinton our elected? >> no because...
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postmarked or submitted electronically by monday, october 24 in order to register you must be a us citizen resident and at least 18 years old on election day. to make this easier for you there is a link on our website with more information go to kron4.com. >>> police say three people were arrested for marijuana sales and legally possess firearms in fairfield. this is the image of the items. officer say they approached the car yesterday last night that is on parole for drive your fairfield high school. when it reached the car they could smell marijuana. they saw several jars containing pod. officers had the driver exit the car and after a short struggle they caught the suspect and found a large amount of marijuana and a handgun. the trio is in the jail. the alameda support system is going to take days off to save money. all courthouses and alameda county will be closed and alameda courts have a budget deficit of more than $5 million. one other cost-saving is offering unpaid vacation to staff during the holiday season. >>> coming up three big movies at the theater this weekend and we will te
postmarked or submitted electronically by monday, october 24 in order to register you must be a us citizen resident and at least 18 years old on election day. to make this easier for you there is a link on our website with more information go to kron4.com. >>> police say three people were arrested for marijuana sales and legally possess firearms in fairfield. this is the image of the items. officer say they approached the car yesterday last night that is on parole for drive your...
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you've watched the previous presidential debate, you know this one is different because we have with us citizenanization. they represent uncommitted citizens here in the st. louis area. they're here to participate in the questioning of the candidates tonight. the other important thing we've done is to take time to give the candidates more opportunity to discuss with themselves the important issues that face our country. so rather than having rapid fire questions, we give the candidates an opportunity to really have a discussion. that's an important part of the format changes that we've made. you should know that we don't know at the commission, the campaigns don't know and the candidates don't know, what our fellow citizens here tonight are going to ask. we're also going to have questions incorporated into this debate by our moderators that arrive from social media. from places like facebook, who is our valued partner, twitter, aol, msn, so many of the other places where we continue to have conversations as citizens in our new online, new media formats. that'll be an important feature of our fo
you've watched the previous presidential debate, you know this one is different because we have with us citizenanization. they represent uncommitted citizens here in the st. louis area. they're here to participate in the questioning of the candidates tonight. the other important thing we've done is to take time to give the candidates more opportunity to discuss with themselves the important issues that face our country. so rather than having rapid fire questions, we give the candidates an...
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citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ] >>> and coming up tuesday night, american history tv in prime time continues featuring one of the founding fathers, alexander hamilton. including a discussion on the sold out musical "hamilton." that's at 8:00 p.m. tuesday here on c-span3. live coverage of state races continues on c-span. the candidates for indiana governor debate tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. then wednesday night at 10:00, a florida u.s. senate debate between incumbent republican senator marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy. and the candidates for u.s. senate in new hampshire face off thursday. republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassen debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern, also on c-span.
citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ] >>> and coming up tuesday night, american history tv in prime time...
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. >> this is one of the very few ways that us common citizens have of expressing our opinions outside of actually voting. >> reporter: so while both of these voters will continue to replace their signs, they also have their own messages to those who are swiping them. >> vote and express your beliefs and don't try and silence the voices of others. >> that's not how you build a together -- nation together. that's how you tear it apart. >> reporter: no mat hear name is on that sign -- no matter what name is on the sign, it is a crime to steal it from personal property. live in denver, cbs4 news. >>> thank you. developing now, the search is on for suspects after a party ended in tragedy in denver last night. three men were shot at a home in columbine. two of the victims passed away. one of th at 37-year-old terrance ashley. cbs is live in denver tonight. you're learning more about the victim. >> reporter: well, that's right. neighbors say terrance ashley was at a birthday party for his young niece when shots language out. it was a halloween gathering that quickly turned deadly last night.
. >> this is one of the very few ways that us common citizens have of expressing our opinions outside of actually voting. >> reporter: so while both of these voters will continue to replace their signs, they also have their own messages to those who are swiping them. >> vote and express your beliefs and don't try and silence the voices of others. >> that's not how you build a together -- nation together. that's how you tear it apart. >> reporter: no mat hear name...
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. >> give us an idea, first of all, how did generation citizenet started and why? >> yeah. so our ceo and co-founder scott warren grew up living abroad. in these countries he saw people who were fighting for a chance to take part in politics and to even vote, and so when he returned to the united states for college, he found the exact opposite. people were apathetic, people didn't care about getting involved at all with politics. and so in return our democracy doesn't serve and represent the needs of everybody. so in order to rebuild our democracy and address this issue, scott thought the best idea would be reaching out to young people through an action civics education. our organization, which with now nationwide, does just that. we pair up volunteers with local, midle, and high school classrooms. students choose an issue they care about and they will do research and take action around this issue. and then through the semester long project they will learn about the root cause of this issue. they'll learn about decisions make whose might be able
. >> give us an idea, first of all, how did generation citizenet started and why? >> yeah. so our ceo and co-founder scott warren grew up living abroad. in these countries he saw people who were fighting for a chance to take part in politics and to even vote, and so when he returned to the united states for college, he found the exact opposite. people were apathetic, people didn't care about getting involved at all with politics. and so in return our democracy doesn't serve and...
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citizens. line ofthe bottom historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and call line us to action. to become better citizens. thank you very much [applause] very >> thank you, mr. stanton, a happy birthday. i like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or tour or project as wess celebrate preservation today. thank you for being here. [laughter] [applause] >> interested in american history tv? was it -- visit our website, c-span.org. see our upcoming schedule or .atch a recent program guide at c-span.org/history. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. clarence thomas was sworn in as an associate justice of the supreme court 25 years ago this month. up next, senators robert carey and strom thurmond react to the close senate vote to confirm him 52-48. the vote came after confirmation hearings that included testimony by anita hill, who accused him of sexual harassment. clarence thomas was nominated by president george h w. bush. minutes.even
citizens. line ofthe bottom historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and call line us to action. to become better citizens. thank you very much [applause] very >> thank you, mr. stanton, a happy birthday. i like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or tour or project as wess celebrate preservation today. thank you for being here. [laughter] [applause] >> interested in american history tv? was it -- visit our website, c-span.org. see our upcoming schedule or .atch a...
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the amber alert really helped us out in this situation. citizen went out and noticed the car was parked in an unusual manner and was still running and lights were on and proceeded to call the police department found safe! now police search for the suspects responsible for stealing the car the child was sitting in. also this morning... police continue their search for two men who caused a deadly hit and run crash. killing 3 women and injuring an uber driver. good morning and thanks for starting your day with wakeup. lets go straight to our fox6 weather expert rob haswell in the weather happening overnight-- milwaukee near 37th and holton. there is not much information on this crash at this time. but looking at the video you can see a car crashed into a pole. we will continue to bring you updates on this story as they become available. happening now-- milwaukee police are looking for a suspect who stole a car with a baby inside. the incident sparked a brief amber alert last night for 15-month old taratino carter. the baby was sitting in a car seat i
the amber alert really helped us out in this situation. citizen went out and noticed the car was parked in an unusual manner and was still running and lights were on and proceeded to call the police department found safe! now police search for the suspects responsible for stealing the car the child was sitting in. also this morning... police continue their search for two men who caused a deadly hit and run crash. killing 3 women and injuring an uber driver. good morning and thanks for starting...
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>> no, we're just as concerned at the citizens. us this e-mail. more information is need adding the cloud doesn't appear to pose immediate risk. this refinery is significant, it produces gas for colorado and wyoming. it's in the process of restarting their operations. >>> marc stewart, denver 7. >> it's not the firstttime we've seen area. suncor said there was a problem with the processing unit and clay dust was shot in the air. >>> a shooting this week, the pueblo police department said john and carl were responded to a shoplifting in progress and saw a man in a stolen car and the man tried to run over the they've been, they're on paid administrative leave. >>> a hiker out on a trail near grand junction finds human remains. it's 74-year-old roger a. he went missing in 2013, september, his cause of death is under investigate. and the sheriff's office is using this as a learning experience, bringing in forensic students from the university. >> the city of aurora sleeping easier. assaults is behind bac. officers said 25-year-old ricardo c. attempted
>> no, we're just as concerned at the citizens. us this e-mail. more information is need adding the cloud doesn't appear to pose immediate risk. this refinery is significant, it produces gas for colorado and wyoming. it's in the process of restarting their operations. >>> marc stewart, denver 7. >> it's not the firstttime we've seen area. suncor said there was a problem with the processing unit and clay dust was shot in the air. >>> a shooting this week, the pueblo...
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citizens." that is the bottom line of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizens. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mr. stanton, and happy birth day. .hank you mr. ayers i would like everyone to join as as thealk or a two or celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? you can see our upcoming schedule, or watch a recent program. american artifacts, roads to american history rewind and more at c-span.org/history. c-span is visiting your area, illinois, to learn that it's history. our next up is the riverfront museum. we toured the exhibit on the ever-changing illinois river. we are in the illinois river encounter here at the riverfront museum.
citizens." that is the bottom line of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizens. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mr. stanton, and happy birth day. .hank you mr. ayers i would like everyone to join as as thealk or a two or celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? you can see our upcoming schedule, or watch a recent program. american...
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citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ]
citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ]
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citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ] >>> and coming up tuesday night, american history tv in prime time continues featuring one of the founding fathers, alexander hamilton. including a discussion on the sold out musical "hamilton." that's at 8:00 p.m. tuesday here on c-span3. live coverage of state races continues on c-span. the candidates for indiana governor debate tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. then wednesday night at 10:00, a florida u.s. senate debate between incumbent republican senator marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy. and the candidates for u.s. senate in new hampshire face off thursday. republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassen debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. >>> house speaker paul ryan j
citizen. that is the bottom line. of historic preservation, to inspire us, to stimulate us, and to call us to action to become better citizen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. stanton, and happy birthday. and thank you, mr. ayers. i'd like to invite everyone to join us for a talk or a tour or possibly a craft project as we celebrate preservation day. thank you for being here. [ applause ] >>> and coming up tuesday night, american history tv in prime time...
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us. at the end of the day, we're not here trying to work against our citizens. we're here trying to empower them, trying to encourage them to live their lives as freely and as unencumbered as possible, so long as the way they live their life doesn't encumber others. and sometimes that's where our action comes into play. it's funny how many people say, hey, i'm recording this and my officer responds, so am i because i'm wearing a body we're reporting at two different angles as well. and you would think that it makes complete sense that if an agency like mine and an administrator like me is willing to make that kind of monetary investment in those kinds of recording devices to demonstrate the things that officer did, to fully examine, to fully illustrate that we were following procedure, protocol, whatever the case may be, that frankly, if they're recording it, that's just another camera angle of exactly what's going o right. >> ron: what have your officer been talking about and what have you been telling them in the days since this happened? i'm sure there's been
us. at the end of the day, we're not here trying to work against our citizens. we're here trying to empower them, trying to encourage them to live their lives as freely and as unencumbered as possible, so long as the way they live their life doesn't encumber others. and sometimes that's where our action comes into play. it's funny how many people say, hey, i'm recording this and my officer responds, so am i because i'm wearing a body we're reporting at two different angles as well. and you...
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georgetown university said half of american adult, 117 million of us, are in police databases used to identify citizens with facial recognition. the technology often allowed surveillance cameras to scan our faces as we walk down the street. the study said those of us in the database are essentially in a virtual perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals. groups like the ac almost u say the technology violates our right to privacy. >> the heat is hitting its stride today. we will look at an example in antioch where the average high is 78. we will top out at 83 degrees, at 3:00. we are in the mid-to-upper 70s for the better pat of the afternoon and look where we start at 53 this morning. you can see the flags on the ferry not moving. today, at two to six degrees warmer, than even yesterday. a quick look at sunday night looking dry, but it is monday into tuesday when the scatters showers stat to roll in, and it looks like it could be messy for the commute, and, now, alexis? >> it is messy but we have great driving conditions. we are dry with the middle east -- with the pavement on the bay bri
georgetown university said half of american adult, 117 million of us, are in police databases used to identify citizens with facial recognition. the technology often allowed surveillance cameras to scan our faces as we walk down the street. the study said those of us in the database are essentially in a virtual perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals. groups like the ac almost u say the technology violates our right to privacy. >> the heat is hitting its stride today. we...
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us dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: three weeks to go. trump talks of winning-- >> i don't believe the polls anymore. >> pelley: and president obama? >> i'd advise mr. trump to stop whining. >> pelley: also tonight, is your face on file with the government? new questions about the opiod epidemic. we catch up with jason on his long journey back. >> reporter: and you've been clean for how long? >> pelley: and a barber who shapes young heads and minds. >> do you know what "circumstance" means? >> no. >> what does circumstance mean?
us dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: three weeks to go. trump...
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. >> a better way for us to effectively serve the citizens. >> they used the c-clip fix app in 2014. >> the city of treasure island, pinellas park in our area. sarasota county is using it. >> it's as easy as taking a the phone's gps to show them where it's at. >> code violations, graffiti, you name it, people submit it. >> reporter: st. pete reached record high numbers, 2,000 reported issues in august alone. he said that's because it's so easy. >> you have the power of reporting these types of issues in the palm of their hand. >> reporter: aaron carmelo lives in stab. he used the app quite a few times. he may no pothole, graffiti and littering to the city without it. >> those things you wouldn't think of reporting but when you are there with your kid at a park you can take a quick picture. >>> the city collects the data and identifies problem areas like at 4th avenue and 54th street where there has been quite a bit of alleyway dumping. then the city can brainstorm permanent ways of resolving it cameras in the alley. >>> still ahead, a real life scare in a haunted house evacuated. >>
. >> a better way for us to effectively serve the citizens. >> they used the c-clip fix app in 2014. >> the city of treasure island, pinellas park in our area. sarasota county is using it. >> it's as easy as taking a the phone's gps to show them where it's at. >> code violations, graffiti, you name it, people submit it. >> reporter: st. pete reached record high numbers, 2,000 reported issues in august alone. he said that's because it's so easy. >> you...
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i think it does give us a good idea on what the public wants, on how to move forward on this issue and i think we can find a way to balance legitimate safety needs of our citizens without violating their constitutional rights. on the flip tide, why are we allowing people on terrorist watchlist to buy firearms, we are currently banning people who use marijuana in state laws like in california from being able to buy firearms so i think it's a bit of an inconsistency in that we are banning people who use this in accordance to their state law to buy firearms but we are okay with allowing people who are on a terrorist watchlist to buy firearms. i don't see a lot of leadership from mike lee on this issue, i would like to see him support and do the federal prohibition of marijuana and protect the rights of legal cannabis users to buy firearms. >> senator lee. >> i agree we shouldn't let terrorists have guns. i agree that we shouldn't let convicted felons have access to guns. and i recognize the fact that polling data often results in numbers like those that you cited. we do have to remember that what we vote on in congress are not polling questions. they are legislati
i think it does give us a good idea on what the public wants, on how to move forward on this issue and i think we can find a way to balance legitimate safety needs of our citizens without violating their constitutional rights. on the flip tide, why are we allowing people on terrorist watchlist to buy firearms, we are currently banning people who use marijuana in state laws like in california from being able to buy firearms so i think it's a bit of an inconsistency in that we are banning people...
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during a press conference they unveiled a new kit to be used by citizens and businesses for public safety. they say many crimes is stopped at a time simply because a resident informs law enforcement to potential illegal activity, but the other vital part of this campaign. historically, following a terrorist attack we always find that one person saw something or heard something yet didn't tell anyone.> many gas stations will display stickers with the phone number to remind floridians to report suspicious activity. they say anything that is heard that is not normal should contact their hotline. >> better safe than sorry in the case. >>> volkswagen has to pay settlement. a federal judge approved the settlement today. it's the largest ever. now some 475,000 volkswagen and audie owners can sell their cars back to volkswagen.n addition, they can get between five and $10,000 in compensation. you may remember they admitted to cheating on admissions ptests. >> hundreds of fans will cheer they will cheer on the cubs. they were offering food and drink specials and say they want to pay tribute to mad
during a press conference they unveiled a new kit to be used by citizens and businesses for public safety. they say many crimes is stopped at a time simply because a resident informs law enforcement to potential illegal activity, but the other vital part of this campaign. historically, following a terrorist attack we always find that one person saw something or heard something yet didn't tell anyone.> many gas stations will display stickers with the phone number to remind floridians to...
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i think looking at the longer term, for us we see citizens united as really useful tool to help spark activism and movements on the ground. legally we kind of see it as the tip of the iceberg of what the court got wrong. so as early as buckley versus vallejo, the court has really put a lid on our ability to limit big money in politics. we've seen what that looks like in the current system, where wealthy candidates can spend as much money as they want on their own campaigns. wealthy individuals can spend as much as they can to elect their favorite candidates if they do so independently. and maybe more importantly a lot of really awesome potential candidates never bother even running for office because they are not taken seriously if they can't raise tons of money. so this is all on top of corporate spending on elections which was unleashed by citizens united. i think to us it's important that a new jurisprudence allows us to combat all of these problems and not confine us to a clean government or anti-corruption lens. i think millennials see that the problems of racial and political an
i think looking at the longer term, for us we see citizens united as really useful tool to help spark activism and movements on the ground. legally we kind of see it as the tip of the iceberg of what the court got wrong. so as early as buckley versus vallejo, the court has really put a lid on our ability to limit big money in politics. we've seen what that looks like in the current system, where wealthy candidates can spend as much money as they want on their own campaigns. wealthy individuals...
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goffstown police say across the country other departments that deploy cameras see decreases in use of force and citizen complaints. while each camera can record for about 12 hours, they won't be used to record everything. >> really they're going to be there for when we're going out and doing a law enforcement service or providing a law enforcement service to our community. so if we're there for a call for service we're responding to a traffic stop or domestic violence sit will be on. if we're doing a walk through of our schools locally here, we won't turn it on. reporter: each body camera file will have its own audit record which will show if that file has been altered in any way. police say that's an important part of maintaining the integrity of the information that's recorded. josh: up next in our commitment 2016 coverage, your questions for kelly ayotte. what viewers took to facebook to bid. jennifer: plus this weekend's events draws tens of thousands of snowmobile thus request -- enthusiasts. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a
goffstown police say across the country other departments that deploy cameras see decreases in use of force and citizen complaints. while each camera can record for about 12 hours, they won't be used to record everything. >> really they're going to be there for when we're going out and doing a law enforcement service or providing a law enforcement service to our community. so if we're there for a call for service we're responding to a traffic stop or domestic violence sit will be on. if...
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that is not where we are facing issues. 9/11 was caused by people who were not us citizens but they were here legally. what we have to worry about is the hate being in the united states. in kansas, last week, a hate group blowing up an entire somali community, that is a real problem. immigration is a good thing for the united states. thune: my grandfather and great uncle came here in 1906. this is a nation of immigrants. we have been a welcoming nation, always have been. i also know people need to follow the law. any discussion of immigration has to start with enforcement first. we can't talk about people here legally until we convince the american people we can secure the border. secure the border creating biometric exit entry program after these and overstay visas so we can track the man's we got to make sure we have a venting system for people particularly talking about the refugee population coming in, that there are people who will do us harm. enforcement first. we want a verify system in the workplace so people here working in the economy are here legally. we are a nation of laws a
that is not where we are facing issues. 9/11 was caused by people who were not us citizens but they were here legally. what we have to worry about is the hate being in the united states. in kansas, last week, a hate group blowing up an entire somali community, that is a real problem. immigration is a good thing for the united states. thune: my grandfather and great uncle came here in 1906. this is a nation of immigrants. we have been a welcoming nation, always have been. i also know people need...
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goffstown police say departments cams see decreases in use of force and citizen complaints. while each camera can record for about 12 hours they won't be used to record everything. >> really they're going to be there for when we're going out and doing a law enforcement service, or providing a law enforcement service to our community. so if we're there for a call for service for a traffic stop or a domestic violence situation or an accident, the body camera will be on. if we're doing a walk-through of our schools locally here, we wot shelley: police say each camera file will have it's own audit record to show if it has been altered or redacted in anyway. coming up on news 9 tonight. it's based off the boston marathon bombing. we take a look at patriots day , coming up. and, pedaling for veterans. meet the sandown firefighter who 3000mike: a very nice spring-like thursday is on the shelley: the number of people being killed in traffic deaths is on the rise. new numbers just released show traffic fatalities have climbed 10%. this follows last year's 7% increase when there was 35
goffstown police say departments cams see decreases in use of force and citizen complaints. while each camera can record for about 12 hours they won't be used to record everything. >> really they're going to be there for when we're going out and doing a law enforcement service, or providing a law enforcement service to our community. so if we're there for a call for service for a traffic stop or a domestic violence situation or an accident, the body camera will be on. if we're doing a...
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that they are doing to assist us right now because this is a terrible situation" "t us out in this situation. citizen went out and noticed the car was parked in an unusual manner and was still running and lights were on and proceeded to call the police department" again mpd is searching for the suspect...and say they have a situation is a reminder to never leave your car running unattended...it's how a number of vehicles in the city have been stolen. reporting live in milwaukee dc fox6 news. happening now-- milwaukee police are still looking for two critically missing men... 65-year-old "randoris curry" was last seen saturday morning near holton and burleigh. police say he suffers from dementia and has a hard time walking. and 83-year-old cliffo was last seen saturday afternoon near rufus king high school. police say he also suffers from dementia and p-t-s-d. if you've seen either man-- please give police a call. new this morning... milwaukee police-- investigating two separate shootings at men in their cars. the first happened around 1:30 yesterday afternoon around the intersection of north 24th str
that they are doing to assist us right now because this is a terrible situation" "t us out in this situation. citizen went out and noticed the car was parked in an unusual manner and was still running and lights were on and proceeded to call the police department" again mpd is searching for the suspect...and say they have a situation is a reminder to never leave your car running unattended...it's how a number of vehicles in the city have been stolen. reporting live in milwaukee...
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i call on everyone of us as citizens and business owners and people to make sure that we are doing what we can to make sure the men and women who served us get what they deserve, and that includes fighting in the budget committee to make sure we have the resources to take care of those who have served us. >> thank you, i will let alexandra know which committee you are on. same question, mr. vance. would you vote for increased funding for the veterans administration? mr. vance: we need to spend whatever is necessary to keep our commitments to america's veterans. everything has to be done in the context of an overall budget agreement that will be directed towards bringing down our debt, stabilizing social security and medicare, reforming our taxes, and putting that debt on a downward path. but when you talk about the federal budget, the cost drivers are the entitlement programs, social security, medicare, and other health care programs. there is money available for the other programs, including veterans programs. and of course, we have to that. my dad was a world war ii veteran and fought
i call on everyone of us as citizens and business owners and people to make sure that we are doing what we can to make sure the men and women who served us get what they deserve, and that includes fighting in the budget committee to make sure we have the resources to take care of those who have served us. >> thank you, i will let alexandra know which committee you are on. same question, mr. vance. would you vote for increased funding for the veterans administration? mr. vance: we need to...
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all it does is it means he's not doing what all of us as citizens should be doing, which is giving back to our troops, and our veterans and our roads and our schools and making sure that america continues to be the the greatest nation on earth. that's part of citizen shship n trying to weasel out. that's why you leave the country? you teach everybody how to avoid doing their responsibilities? he rooted for a housing crisis because he said, you know, i it might help his real estate situation. he said that's called business. filed for brupts six times and then allowed him to stiff small business and workers that had already done work for him and owed money. when your concern isn't about the small business that is just trying to make ends meet, you'd rather make a buck off their dreams but not being honest on the other side of your deal, you can't claim to lead this country. you're not fit to be president of the united states. and i have to say, because he's getting some support from some working folks and i want to say to them, look, if a guy spent 70 years on this earth showing no regard
all it does is it means he's not doing what all of us as citizens should be doing, which is giving back to our troops, and our veterans and our roads and our schools and making sure that america continues to be the the greatest nation on earth. that's part of citizen shship n trying to weasel out. that's why you leave the country? you teach everybody how to avoid doing their responsibilities? he rooted for a housing crisis because he said, you know, i it might help his real estate situation. he...
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>> greenfield police tell us they are getting a lot of tips after showing the image, but they have not arrested anyone for the robberies where they are targeting senior citizens. this man is using cards. now, in one instance, he offered to help carry groceries and taking the wallet then from an 82-year-old. the police are hoping this picture will lead them to him. the senior living facility reminding the residents to be aware of their surroundings. >> thank you, tim. >> a cougar spoted in wisconsin? where a woman says she's afraid >> plus, going the distance, an avent attracting hundreds of they say a lot of things about rain. like how hard it's gonna fall. we've got a saying about rain, too: when it rains... it roars. the all-wheel-drive charger. domestic. not domesticated. now get 20% off msrp cash allowance for an average of 8,000 in savings on select 2016 charger r/t models >> good morning. happy friday to you. it is a frosty start to the morning. get the sweaters ready. you will need them for the morning. in milwaukee 42. fact out there. there is racine near 39. the water is looking chilly this morning and noticing the temperatures across the board, low
>> greenfield police tell us they are getting a lot of tips after showing the image, but they have not arrested anyone for the robberies where they are targeting senior citizens. this man is using cards. now, in one instance, he offered to help carry groceries and taking the wallet then from an 82-year-old. the police are hoping this picture will lead them to him. the senior living facility reminding the residents to be aware of their surroundings. >> thank you, tim. >> a...
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i think looking at the longer term, for us we see citizens united as really use withful tool to help spark activism and movements on the ground. but legally we kind of see it as the tip of the iceberg of what the court got wrong. so as early as buckley v. vallejo, the court has really put a lid on our ability to limit big money in politics. and we see what that looks like in the current system, you know, where wealthy candidates can spend as much money as they want on their own campaigns. wealthy individuals can spend as much as they can to elect their favorite candidates. they do so independently. and maybe more importantly, a lot of really awesome potential candidates never bother even running for office because they're not taken seriously if they can't raise tons of money. so -- and this is all on top of corporate spending on elections which was unleashed by citizens united. so i think to us it's important that a new jurisprudence allows us to combat all of these problems and not confine us to sort of a clean government or anti-corruption lens. i think millennials see that the pro
i think looking at the longer term, for us we see citizens united as really use withful tool to help spark activism and movements on the ground. but legally we kind of see it as the tip of the iceberg of what the court got wrong. so as early as buckley v. vallejo, the court has really put a lid on our ability to limit big money in politics. and we see what that looks like in the current system, you know, where wealthy candidates can spend as much money as they want on their own campaigns....
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i mean, 911 was caused by people who are not us citizens, but they were here legally, but what we reallyave to worry about is the hates now being festered up in the us and that is what is a real danger to us. just doubting kansas last week a hate group was going to blow up entire somali community. that's a real problem. immigration is a good thing for the us. >> mr. thune. >> my grandfather great uncle came here 1906 and this country is a nation of immigrants. we have been a welcoming nation. i don't know about the hate you are talking about, but i also know people who come to the us need to follow the law-- law. enforcement first. we can talk about people who are here illegally until we convince the american people we can secure the border. securing the border, creating biometric exit entry program so the people who are here on pieces and overstay their visa, that we can track them and then we have to make sure that we have a vetting system that for people particularly that we talk about the refugee population coming in that can certify that there aren't people there that will do us har
i mean, 911 was caused by people who are not us citizens, but they were here legally, but what we reallyave to worry about is the hates now being festered up in the us and that is what is a real danger to us. just doubting kansas last week a hate group was going to blow up entire somali community. that's a real problem. immigration is a good thing for the us. >> mr. thune. >> my grandfather great uncle came here 1906 and this country is a nation of immigrants. we have been a...