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so on behalf of americans grateful to you, thank you for keeping the country safe and joining us here again. [applause] >> the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there. by no means the credit. the men and women of the cia and the military, they can keep us safe from the military but not ourselves. >>> "after words" is next on the tv. harvard business school professor eugene soltes is the author of "why they do it an examination of white-collar crime. to write his book, he spoke with nearly 50 executives involved in corporate crime. >> host: professor soltes, good morning. it's an pleasure to have the opportunity to talk to you about your book, "why they do it." let me start by asking how you came about writing a book on the perspectives and the background and thinking of white-collar criminals. >> guest: i am an economist by training and thi into this begai was a graduate student working on the empirical data. it's a cross between a reality tv show the documentary. on the show they had a crew going to various prisons and they were interviewing the felon for murder, assault, rape. i
so on behalf of americans grateful to you, thank you for keeping the country safe and joining us here again. [applause] >> the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there. by no means the credit. the men and women of the cia and the military, they can keep us safe from the military but not ourselves. >>> "after words" is next on the tv. harvard business school professor eugene soltes is the author of "why they do it an examination of white-collar crime. to...
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you continue to deep us here. againcovering that speech from the outgoing secretary of state john kerry live from the state department. you've already gotten your primer. 15 minutes from now, we expect that. >>> a turn here to an unusual murder investigation in arkansas that's raising new questions about the intersection of privacy and technology. police are asking amazon for some data from its popular virtual assistant echo. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with that story from bentonville, arkansas. >> reporter: this morning, a murder case is testing the limits of privacy inside your home. >> alexa, turn off the light. >> reporter: the amazon echo, better known as alexa was a best-seller this christmas. now police in bentonville, arkansas, have filed a warrant for electronic data from the virtual assistant to help solve a murder. >> we know amazon has a copy because consumers can listen to all their requests and delete them. >> reporter: what's not clear is how much relevan data is on the device or on amazon's servers. prosec
you continue to deep us here. againcovering that speech from the outgoing secretary of state john kerry live from the state department. you've already gotten your primer. 15 minutes from now, we expect that. >>> a turn here to an unusual murder investigation in arkansas that's raising new questions about the intersection of privacy and technology. police are asking amazon for some data from its popular virtual assistant echo. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with that story from bentonville,...
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so on behalf of americans grateful to you, thank you for keeping the country safe and joining us here again[applause] >> the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there. by no means the credit. the men and women of the cia and the military, they can keep us safe from the military but not ourselves.
so on behalf of americans grateful to you, thank you for keeping the country safe and joining us here again[applause] >> the book is about me that i wasn't the only one there. by no means the credit. the men and women of the cia and the military, they can keep us safe from the military but not ourselves.
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back out here live on the scene, we will keep you up to date odd latest developments here, again, police chief telling us that crews may be back out here later today to again search that basement with cadaver dogs but for now we are reporting live from collindale delaware county, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. >> thank you, jan. >>> search continues for barbara briley and le myra briley. the grandmother and granddaughter went missing while traveling to north carolina they last seen near virginia. barbara was in good health and never failed to call people back. >>> well, teen flash mob sweeps through a philadelphia mall but this time police were ready. authorities say almost 200 teens arrived at philadelphia mills mall last night, they were met by a security detail that was set up earlier in the the day. only about 30 teens were able to get inside the mall causing a disturbance in the food court. one teen even tried to punch an officer. police suspect much of the planning occurred on social media. >> juveniles were able to get on social media, specifically snap chat,
back out here live on the scene, we will keep you up to date odd latest developments here, again, police chief telling us that crews may be back out here later today to again search that basement with cadaver dogs but for now we are reporting live from collindale delaware county, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. >> thank you, jan. >>> search continues for barbara briley and le myra briley. the grandmother and granddaughter went...
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us. >> hello again, here some of the stories we're following on "action news" at 12:0 p.m. former philadelphia congressman chaka fattah sentenced to a decade behind bars for his corruption conviction. >>> state troopers say goodbye to their own after a traffic accident. >>> now, the details on the developing story, former philadelphia congressman chaka fattah could be spending much of the next decade in jail. the once powerful democrat was sentenced to ten years in prison for a racketeering scheme that included
us. >> hello again, here some of the stories we're following on "action news" at 12:0 p.m. former philadelphia congressman chaka fattah sentenced to a decade behind bars for his corruption conviction. >>> state troopers say goodbye to their own after a traffic accident. >>> now, the details on the developing story, former philadelphia congressman chaka fattah could be spending much of the next decade in jail. the once powerful democrat was sentenced to ten...
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us here see you joining us. for all of us here see you again at 11:00 narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbingsome audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today, one-eyed murderer dale cregan dives deep into the criminal underworld, heaving hand grenades as calling cards. and it's one of the greatest heists in u.s. history. a mafia
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police did tell us there was a fatals h shooting here also on theere alh scene police told us that the te car had been towed away, soo again they're not giving us a ua whole lot of information at this point. pnt. they haven't identified the victim nor given out any nor information in terms of af a suspect or a motive in thisin t fatal shooting but something sog certainly very unusu northwest d.c..c live on 32nd street i'meet melanie alnwick fox5 local news.. >> 4:32 is the time right now.gw d.c. police also searching for f five people responsible for a carjacking on western avenuevenu in northwest. last nightor theth suspect weree armed way gun and made off way w 2014 blue hyundai santa fei similar to the one you see on te your screen. it has d.c. tags en1190. en119 if you see this vehicle you're y asked to call police immediately.im >> developing this morning the e cia wants full investigationveso into allegations that russia rua hacked the presidential election. a bipartisan probe will beginan immediately. thatllegations are pro russia somehow helpedow helpe president-elect donald trump winelec the tight rages trump sp r
police did tell us there was a fatals h shooting here also on theere alh scene police told us that the te car had been towed away, soo again they're not giving us a ua whole lot of information at this point. pnt. they haven't identified the victim nor given out any nor information in terms of af a suspect or a motive in thisin t fatal shooting but something sog certainly very unusu northwest d.c..c live on 32nd street i'meet melanie alnwick fox5 local news.. >> 4:32 is the time right...
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here before. police only put them where they meeting used again. here is the scene on video now. open car door on the passenger side of toyota camry where man who was sitting in a driver seat with the engine running, around 1:15 had somebody open that passenger door, then open fire, shoot him several times at least five shots, two shot to the head, killing the man. police had no idea who he was. they know who owns the car. it was a woman who lives about 2 miles away. just about ten minutes away from here, a murder just ten minute beforehand, nine blocks away, over on 60 street at almond, where another man is shot and killed. they do believe they know the motive here. they know the victim, as women. forty-nine year old man, he thinks police, that is, the detective we talked to, thinks this man was a robbery victim. so, both murders, within half hour here, in west philadelphia, as we begin winner with a violent streak here in one part of town. alex, mike? >> my god. all right, 6:05 now. throw people including the child, are in the hospital this morning, after fire in cumberland cou
here before. police only put them where they meeting used again. here is the scene on video now. open car door on the passenger side of toyota camry where man who was sitting in a driver seat with the engine running, around 1:15 had somebody open that passenger door, then open fire, shoot him several times at least five shots, two shot to the head, killing the man. police had no idea who he was. they know who owns the car. it was a woman who lives about 2 miles away. just about ten minutes away...
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use of the edd. you'll see here again they're not significant so one might question whether they have certain impact in terms of changing behavior. simply because the population may not even be interested in the consequences of not paying these co-pays, right? from the hospital's perspective it's seen as a difficult scenario because it's hard to collect these co-pays even though they are nominal amounts on that. i think another item, though, is that it does require personal accountability for health and wellness and this is one of the areas that the benefit plan, for instance, if an individual does certain things for preventative health like gets mammograms on schedule and vaccines and things of that nature then they provide contributions into the fund as well as they give expanded coverage for dental and vision care on that and, again it's that approach to try to provide incentives to get people to do some of the right things in these programs. and so -- and then finally an element that's not a part of the healthy indiana plan but clearly a part of texas is how do we fund it? you have to have tax d
use of the edd. you'll see here again they're not significant so one might question whether they have certain impact in terms of changing behavior. simply because the population may not even be interested in the consequences of not paying these co-pays, right? from the hospital's perspective it's seen as a difficult scenario because it's hard to collect these co-pays even though they are nominal amounts on that. i think another item, though, is that it does require personal accountability for...
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and al roker is here with us again this evening. al, what are we looking at as we start into the weekend? >> well, we've got more trouble especially with this cold air and a storm system coming right into it. we have this next round of reinforcing cold air bringing windchills from 45 below in billings to minus 9 in minneapolis. then it starts to move east. look at these air temperatures, minus 23 on sunday in minneapolis. minus 12 chicago on monday. minus 1 in detroit. and the windchills, even more brutal. minus 27, that's what it will feel like in chicago. minus 12 in indianapolis. pierre on sunday, minus 43 degrees. into that comes a vigorous storm system, moving out of the plains. four to eight inches, stretching all the way to new york city. and then we're also looking at severe weather firing up saturday into sunday from new york all the way down into atlanta, lester. on top of that, there could be icing which could cause icy bridges, slippery roads and power outages throughout the southeast. >> al, thank you. >>> tonight, our
and al roker is here with us again this evening. al, what are we looking at as we start into the weekend? >> well, we've got more trouble especially with this cold air and a storm system coming right into it. we have this next round of reinforcing cold air bringing windchills from 45 below in billings to minus 9 in minneapolis. then it starts to move east. look at these air temperatures, minus 23 on sunday in minneapolis. minus 12 chicago on monday. minus 1 in detroit. and the windchills,...
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here. single-digit's? veronica: using words like polar vortex. here we go again. it's going to hit us at the end of the work week. another cold snap. for today, not going to be too bad. temperatures in the 40's. stormwatch 7 will be tracking the wind and rain coming from this system coming up the south and west. showers later today, 6:00, 7:00. mid to upper 30's. 41 degrees inside the beltway with cloud cover everywhere across the area. temperatures creeping up, so not much higher than where we are right now area and a few showers after 6:00, 7:00. ending around midnight. the next big change for us comes wednesday going into thursday. that is going to be our high temperature. windy c wind left hanging on for friday. look at the windchill across the area. coming all the way across the mid-atlantic, that is our highest on thursday. will talk more about the cold if you have travel plans for the weekend. john gonzalez, reporting on the fire alarm going off downtown. is coming up on and kmute, between l street, portions blocked off. we will hear back from john gonzalez
here. single-digit's? veronica: using words like polar vortex. here we go again. it's going to hit us at the end of the work week. another cold snap. for today, not going to be too bad. temperatures in the 40's. stormwatch 7 will be tracking the wind and rain coming from this system coming up the south and west. showers later today, 6:00, 7:00. mid to upper 30's. 41 degrees inside the beltway with cloud cover everywhere across the area. temperatures creeping up, so not much higher than where we...
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us with more. >> here we go again. first we get the tweet from donald trump saying that the transition is not going smoothly and then all of the sudden there's a known caphone call an donald trump saying it's going smoothly. the spokesman says there's mutual respect between the new administration and the current administration. donald trump saying that the staffs are getting along were well except for a few minor comments from president obama. >>> another headline coming out is the thousands of jobs that sprint is keeping here in the u.s. what do we know here? >> this is a little smoke and mirrors. there's 5,000 jobs that sprunt is bringing to the united states next year. this was announced several weeks ago as part of the $50,000 jobs that sprint is bringing to the united states over a period of time. this is smoke and mirrors where donald trump is trying to mak headlines again for jobs already announced. but the ceo says that they're coming here because of trump's administration. >>> former democratic presidential no
us with more. >> here we go again. first we get the tweet from donald trump saying that the transition is not going smoothly and then all of the sudden there's a known caphone call an donald trump saying it's going smoothly. the spokesman says there's mutual respect between the new administration and the current administration. donald trump saying that the staffs are getting along were well except for a few minor comments from president obama. >>> another headline coming out is...
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here the rest of the week. lepser? >> ron mott thank you. >>> al roker joins us again tonight monitoring it all. at are we looking at here? >> lester, here we go again. the polar vortex it's weakened so what that means is cold air comes from siberia down into canada and into our northern tier of states, by mid to late week it is going to be brutal. look at temperatures, 16 below for morning lows in fargo thursday, 3 below chicago, 3 above in columbus, new york city, 11 above by friday, and then we've got a vigorous storm system making its way across the coast, and look at what it does. by thursday, snow in billings, friday it continues moving to the east, and bringing snow into minneapolis, chicago, detroit, and then by saturday, the eastern third of the country is blanketed with a mix of snow, freezing rain and sleet. it's going to make for a very messy travel weekend as we head toward the holidays. lester? >> all right, al, thank you. >>> there is breaking news tonight in the war in syria. what could be the last stand for families trapped in aleppo, as government forces close in on capturing a
here the rest of the week. lepser? >> ron mott thank you. >>> al roker joins us again tonight monitoring it all. at are we looking at here? >> lester, here we go again. the polar vortex it's weakened so what that means is cold air comes from siberia down into canada and into our northern tier of states, by mid to late week it is going to be brutal. look at temperatures, 16 below for morning lows in fargo thursday, 3 below chicago, 3 above in columbus, new york city, 11...
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here. >> thank you for joining us again this evening mr. lieberman. one new development that i'm of,'re aware i wonder given your exposure to it. your position of defense minister, i wonder if you think they can play a useful role when it comes to helping to resolve the conflict with the palestinians? the arab quartet recently intervened in an effort to try stop the palestinians. what role do you see them playing in trying to resolve that conflict? lieberman: they are the ones who pay the lipservice. it is a huge territory. hundreds of millions of people are there. it is possible for many years. what happened between 48 and 67? all the territory of today is -- it is under egyptian sovereignty. they tried to resolve this palestinian issue for 19 years. the problem is not history. from my point of view, it is possible for regional, copperheads of solutions. -- comprehensive solutions. this is the biggest threat for them. it is not israel, it is not jews. butink that they understand they still don't have political rule because they don't have enough powe
here. >> thank you for joining us again this evening mr. lieberman. one new development that i'm of,'re aware i wonder given your exposure to it. your position of defense minister, i wonder if you think they can play a useful role when it comes to helping to resolve the conflict with the palestinians? the arab quartet recently intervened in an effort to try stop the palestinians. what role do you see them playing in trying to resolve that conflict? lieberman: they are the ones who pay the...
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once again many of us here at kwwl kettle" contest for the salvation army. tomorrow -- you can visit kristin rogers at the coralville walmart from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon. it's coming up on today in iowa.... security cameras capture a tornado hitting a school campus. plus... a new type of sugar could cut calories in chocolate. those stories plus the forecast "now your storm track 7 let's go to storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan now for your forecast forecast. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete er information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: stormtrack7 live weather network cameras will keep showing mainly cloudy skies today... and tomorrow with some snow tracking in saturday night with rain and snow on sunday. we are still in the mid 30s this morning... we haven't changed much over the last couple of days... and pretty much the same to the west, although a few 20s show up here and there. winds are mainly west to northwest at 5-10 mph and will stay there today and into tonight. we a
once again many of us here at kwwl kettle" contest for the salvation army. tomorrow -- you can visit kristin rogers at the coralville walmart from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon. it's coming up on today in iowa.... security cameras capture a tornado hitting a school campus. plus... a new type of sugar could cut calories in chocolate. those stories plus the forecast "now your storm track 7 let's go to storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan now for your forecast...
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join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> xq institute. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the wellbeing of humanity around the world, by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at www.rockefellerfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> i think we can absolutely get to sustained 3 to 4% gdp. and that is absolutely critical for the country. >> it's also
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening with shields and brooks. or all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> companies are not going to leave the united states anymore without consequences. it's not going to happen. >> president-elect donald trump draws a line in the sand and sends a warning to u.s. companies. >>> stepping down. the founder, long time chairman, and face of starbucks will no longer be ceo. and the stock tumbles. >>> shot across the bow. why caterpillar appears to be telling stock market bulls
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here at arlington? >> yes. father are buried in illinois, none of us lived near there, there is no other family there to go to the grave site. againat arlington and all that goes with specialmething extra for somebody who has given his life, particularly at pearl harbor. really important for us to see that he is honored this way. mark the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, the national service in the lesnar beat will host a ceremony wednesday in hawaii. at the world war ii memorial in washington dc, senator john mccain is the keynote speaker. c-span cameras will be there and you can watch the ceremonies here on american history tv on saturday, december 10 beginning a.m. eastern. american history tv, only on c-span3. all weekend american history tv is featuring tempe, arizona. recently visited the city showcasing its history. it is home to arizona state established in 1885.ed learn more about tempe all weekend here on aman
here at arlington? >> yes. father are buried in illinois, none of us lived near there, there is no other family there to go to the grave site. againat arlington and all that goes with specialmething extra for somebody who has given his life, particularly at pearl harbor. really important for us to see that he is honored this way. mark the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, the national service in the lesnar beat will host a ceremony wednesday in hawaii. at the world war ii...
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us is a liar. lying again. >> let's cross now to vienna here anthony mills joins us live with an update. it was a that one clip heated and tense debate. how does the tone reflect what the ve seen throughout campaign? >> it was certainly the most of the moderated televised debates. the yours ofome of an unmoderated televised debate run-up to ld in the the election when they got aggressive but this time the not able to prevent them from going at each the with guns blazing in verbal sense and with personal attacks as well. any sense that they might have gone into there from the outset about the issues from the start in a restrained anner, those suggestions were wiped right away as soon as the vern al attacks came with bell bellen suggested nothing will allied e to restrain an politician who suggested his ather may have been a nazi and holfer suggesting as he read from a book that his spy for may have been a east germany during the cold war. hat carried over then into the debates about security, membership of european union were discussed but were overridden by this extremely tone and indeed
us is a liar. lying again. >> let's cross now to vienna here anthony mills joins us live with an update. it was a that one clip heated and tense debate. how does the tone reflect what the ve seen throughout campaign? >> it was certainly the most of the moderated televised debates. the yours ofome of an unmoderated televised debate run-up to ld in the the election when they got aggressive but this time the not able to prevent them from going at each the with guns blazing in verbal...
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. >> reporter: and back here live you can see actually some of that water the firefighters are using freezing over here on the sidewalk. again, we are told one person was taken to the hospital. firefighters still on scene here beginning to finish knocking those flames down here on millick street in west philadelphia. live today i'm randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> this dangerous cold is especially hard for people who don't have a place to live. outreach crews in philadelphia have been working overtime to get homeless people off the streets. last night project home found a shelter for a man in a wheelchair and that man had planned to sleep outside the pennsylvania convention center. now happening inside the center, people who want to help the homeless attended an open house to learn about what they can do. >>> moving to camden where dozens of people without a place to stay braved the freezing cold last night. nbc 10 was outside joseph's house as they waited for the shelter to open. budget constraints don't allow shelters to open until 7:00 at night. >> joseph house won't let us in. they say that there's no staff for it. >>
. >> reporter: and back here live you can see actually some of that water the firefighters are using freezing over here on the sidewalk. again, we are told one person was taken to the hospital. firefighters still on scene here beginning to finish knocking those flames down here on millick street in west philadelphia. live today i'm randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> this dangerous cold is especially hard for people who don't have a place to live. outreach crews in philadelphia...
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. >> from all of us here, thanks for joining us tonight. >> see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. contestants -- a residential manager from bronx, new york... a program manager from silver spring, maryland... and our returning champion, an editor from vermilion, ohio... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i think one word that would be a good one to use to describe our current champion, tim, is solid. yesterday, managed to turn his game into a runaway. what's gonna happen today, though, with stephanie and anton to challenge? they look serious. let's go to work, players. here we go. now let's find out what the categories are. they're not the same person? oh. ...each correct response beginning with that letter. -tim, you start us. -billboard for $600. [ beep ] that was a hit for p!nk. -back to you, tim. -billboard for $800. [ beep ] hall & oates. -tim. -all right, billboard, $1,000.
. >> from all of us here, thanks for joining us tonight. >> see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. contestants -- a residential manager from bronx, new york... a program manager from silver spring, maryland... and our returning champion, an editor from vermilion, ohio... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i think one word that would be a good one to use to describe our current...
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here the rest of the week, lester. >> all right, ron mott, thank you. al roker joins us again tonight, monitoring it all. al, what are we w looking ater here? >> lester, here we go again. the polar vortex, it's weakened. what that means is cold air comes from siberia into canada into our northern tier of states. by mid delay week it will be brutal. look at these temperatures, 16 below for morning lows in fargo thursday, 3 below chicago, 3 above friday. and then we have a vigorous storm system making its way across the coast. look at what it does.an s by thursday, snow in billings. friday, it continues moving to the east andnd bringing snow into minneapolis, chicago, detroit, and then by saturday the eastern third of the country is blanketed with a mix of snow, freezing rain, and sleet. it's going to make for a messy travel for the holidays. >> thank you. there ise breaking news for the war in syria what could be the last stand for families trapped in aleppo as they close in on capturing a city long under siege. the fighting is fierce and there are reports of new horrors from inside aleppo as rebel forces
here the rest of the week, lester. >> all right, ron mott, thank you. al roker joins us again tonight, monitoring it all. al, what are we w looking ater here? >> lester, here we go again. the polar vortex, it's weakened. what that means is cold air comes from siberia into canada into our northern tier of states. by mid delay week it will be brutal. look at these temperatures, 16 below for morning lows in fargo thursday, 3 below chicago, 3 above friday. and then we have a vigorous...
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening. d good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by: >> our value principles are patient-first, and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >>
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>> terry moran with us again tonight. >>> back here at home now, and to growing outrage and a growing reward at this hour, in that road rage manhunt in arkansas. the fbi now joining the search for the gunman who killed a 3-year-old boy. angry that the boy's grandmother was driving too slow. that grandmother not realizing her own grandson had even been shot until she pulled over at the jcpenney store. abc's phillip mena is in little rock. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi and little rock police in an all-out manhunt. searching for the suspect accused of opening fire, killing this 3-year-old boy, acen king, in an apparent case of road rage. bystanders calling 911. you can hear acen's grandmother, kim king-may kcon, trying to describe the horror. >> acen has been shot! oh, my god! >> reporter: it wasn't until she pulled into this jcpenney marking lot that she realized her grandson in the backseat was hit. >> i was at the stop sign and the guy blew the horn at me, and i blew it back and he shot, but i thought that he shot in the air. he shot at the car. >> reporter: inside the police station
>> terry moran with us again tonight. >>> back here at home now, and to growing outrage and a growing reward at this hour, in that road rage manhunt in arkansas. the fbi now joining the search for the gunman who killed a 3-year-old boy. angry that the boy's grandmother was driving too slow. that grandmother not realizing her own grandson had even been shot until she pulled over at the jcpenney store. abc's phillip mena is in little rock. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi and...
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join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. ur, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. funded in part by: hss. >>> our value principles are patient first. and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the goal of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpo
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us here. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. i guess standards of human decency and the geneva convention allow for you to take some time off after the campaign. but we have missed you terribly around here. first of all, this election was more or less made official today with the vote of the electors. there was a lot of talk about it. a lot of talk about lobbying efforts to get people to change their minds. is in the end, is it not true that hillary clinton had more electors defect than donald trump? >> that is the case, brian. president-elect trump today at his estate in palm beach, very elated. his people tell me about this victory, the expected victory in the electoral college. but a focus today on foreign policy, private meetings. vice president-elect pence met with henry kissinger, an acknowledgement that it's foreign policy that is now at the fore. >> we just showed the word landslide. mr. trump continues to use the word landslide. does it hold up to any scrutiny? >> secretary clinton certainly won the popular vote, no dou
us here. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. i guess standards of human decency and the geneva convention allow for you to take some time off after the campaign. but we have missed you terribly around here. first of all, this election was more or less made official today with the vote of the electors. there was a lot of talk about it. a lot of talk about lobbying efforts to get people to change their minds. is in the end, is it not true that hillary clinton had more electors defect...