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us an e-mail. tweet us post us -- post on all. >> joining us now alan carl who has written a book called forks. first of all, what is on the front of your book? >> it is actually a motorcycle in the middle of nowhere place in southern south america patagonia, actually. i took that motorcycle for three years alone and wrote it all over the world. >> y? >> you know, a lot of us have passions and dreams and i wanted to travel around the world. photography certainly writing a motorcycle riding. i found myself at a fork in the road unemployed and recently divorced. i sold everything he had an hopped on that motorcycle. >> so why the name? >> a lot of things. become the forks in our lives. and lives. they are the things that keep us and steer us and they are what we share. finally you no, if you are a musician a tuning fork brings harmony and residents there is a lot of meaning. >> before. >> before we get into some of the things i want to talk about the book does have recipes. >> it does. one of the things, this is about my experience of connecting with people and culture. i went on this trip alone
us an e-mail. tweet us post us -- post on all. >> joining us now alan carl who has written a book called forks. first of all, what is on the front of your book? >> it is actually a motorcycle in the middle of nowhere place in southern south america patagonia, actually. i took that motorcycle for three years alone and wrote it all over the world. >> y? >> you know, a lot of us have passions and dreams and i wanted to travel around the world. photography certainly writing...
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keep us posted. let uswhat you are doing. >> thank you. >> guys like him put all out on the line. meanwhile the battle raging today over how many gitmo detainees are considered high risk. wouldn't that count at all of them? female announcer: don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set up, and removal of your old set. and sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old
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us posted. thank you. some of us saw a little bit of snow and fortunately, that was it. >> just chilly out there as usual. let's see what the weekend pretends for us. another potential wedding -- weather alert heading this way. >> let's enjoy tonight and tomorrow. a lot of sunshine on the way. this is the roof camera and you can see hardly any clouds. the potomac river mostly frozen over. if you have plans to head out this evening, bundle up. the snow flurries moved across southern maryland. not going to amount to much more for them. we look a quiet and dry conditions the next 12 to 18 hours or so. it is cold out there. only 28 in gaithersburg. keep in mind the average daytime high for this time of year is just around 50 degrees. we are going to call for temperatures in the middle 20's. we will see mainly clear skies. still a good deal of sunshine. and by the noon time our, clause will begin to increase just a bit. temperatures rebounding into the upper 20's to lower 30's. we're talking about the wintry mix. maybe some snow, sleet, and freezing rain. >> what is good about these wintry mix is, certain things don't smell as they normally would. it's
us posted. thank you. some of us saw a little bit of snow and fortunately, that was it. >> just chilly out there as usual. let's see what the weekend pretends for us. another potential wedding -- weather alert heading this way. >> let's enjoy tonight and tomorrow. a lot of sunshine on the way. this is the roof camera and you can see hardly any clouds. the potomac river mostly frozen over. if you have plans to head out this evening, bundle up. the snow flurries moved across southern...
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us, and willing to have us challenge him. >> the post is a legacy news organization which can be used as a negative descriptor. i don't mean it that way. i've been at that awhile, there's other news organizations that have been at this less time and don't have the same tradition that the washington post has infused in this news room, and i wonder if people there, below the level of martin baron are are resistant to the guy -- idea of this guy who doesn't have a journalistic background, who bought the paper, suddenly being a figure in their lives? has there been any push back against this. >> people revere the previous ownership, the graham family, don graham, people revere the family and its role in that organization appropriately so. they built an incredible organization. talk about the value of the brand, that value of the brand wouldn't exist without that -- >> as much a graham brand as it was a post brand. >> yeah. on the other hand, don graham has admitted they weren't quite sure what to do at this point, this has been a very difficult time in our industry, and he was trying to find a buyer who could bring
us, and willing to have us challenge him. >> the post is a legacy news organization which can be used as a negative descriptor. i don't mean it that way. i've been at that awhile, there's other news organizations that have been at this less time and don't have the same tradition that the washington post has infused in this news room, and i wonder if people there, below the level of martin baron are are resistant to the guy -- idea of this guy who doesn't have a journalistic background,...
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prepare for the big show behind us, right across the street jimmy kimmel is getting ready for his own post oscar show. he gave us as a sneak peek. >> thank you for having us for your guest. >> reporter: you love us in philadelphia. >> you named a whole center after me. you want to know a funny thing i'm rarely in this position and often times guests say high much higher my seat is than there's it's almost insulting. i feel like danny divito. >> reporter: the funny man has booked a star-studded lineup. >> it's called the kimmel school of perfect acting. i'm teaching susan sore ran dan and eddie redmayne. >> why is this so difficult for you? you're from there. >> reporter: it was very my fair lady. >> yes you're right. >> reporter: he said buckle down for celebrity tv watching. >> this sunday, watch the oscars, watch you guys on the news and then go to sleep. if somebody were to do something weird or run on stage naked or fall. >> reporter: fall, but don't get hurt. >> fall but don't get hurt. that's what we're looking for. >> reporter: else a funny guy a good sport. go to my facebook page we did five quick questions with jimmy kimmel he had some funny answ
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us. with japs all around us, the lookouts were posted but the night was inky black. they had caught usfooted. a single solitary bomber driving low with one bomb for ammunition on the shore. we felt like crying watching the sweat and labor of the thousands back home going up in the smoke and flames, not to mention the guys on the ammo ships who risked their lives to get it here, all in one night's fireworks. the anchorage. by the time that the lct had moved to the top, the shore had taken real beating. the army had rigged up a dock to lay rails on it and take the engines. only one last job now. then the transfer would he complete. the railroad would be ready to run. you could not help but wonder how mark twain would have told the story. as tom sawyer, huckleberry finn and the others finally got their wheels on terra firma. railroad engines with names that many of us would worry about for years to come. touchdown. our ready to run engines will get one more lift before going under their own steam. working on land and water. locomotives are on solid ground once again. it is a strange setti
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the weather where you live, send us your weather photos and video you can maim them to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com and post them on our facebook page or share them with us at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. can you see what is showing up on live doppler hd with the weather app that is free on the app store or google play. we also have more information at abc 7 news.com. >> no reports of damage after an earthquake shook people awake a 3.1 earthquake hit redwood city at 3:44 a.m. and centered in the emerald hills area. we do have people who say it felt like a strong jolt. >> breaking news in the ongoing battle with isis, the group has released a statement claiming a female american hostage they were holding was killed in a coalition airstrike by jordan. the statement is making the rounds on social media national security officials say they are deeply concerned by the report but have not seen any evidence to corroborate the claim. >> new details of a deadly crash this morning in fremont involving a wrong way driver. that driver has been identified as 22-year-old woman from santa clara. c.h.p. is not releasing her name. she was going the wrong way on southbound 88
the weather where you live, send us your weather photos and video you can maim them to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com and post them on our facebook page or share them with us at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. can you see what is showing up on live doppler hd with the weather app that is free on the app store or google play. we also have more information at abc 7 news.com. >> no reports of damage after an earthquake shook people awake a 3.1 earthquake hit redwood city at 3:44 a.m. and centered in the...
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send us an e-mail. tweet us, post on our wall. >> now, 1st of all, let me tell you what you don't say eyesore, you say isis. i so a isis. i saw means the islamic state and iraq and the labonte. 's. it's. you are not respecting recognizing the modern days state of israel. israel. don't fall into that trap. what do you do? the coven. i mean -- [applause] >> winning the information operation war. that's a you get into someone's psychology, show yourself to be the strong tribe. the next thing you know all of these disaffected youth male and female all across the globe all of a sudden want to be on the team
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us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring corpus christi texas. corpus christi started out as a small trading post in the mid-19th century and has transformed into a modern city with the fifth largest seaport in america. posted by our time warner cable partners, c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> the naval station has a chairman is history that it's back even before 1941 when it was commissioned. in 1938, the navy did an investigation on the best suitable location for a naval air station. when the authorization came from congress to establish a naval air station, there were 12 in all, including corpus christi. this was the biggest and the best and it remains over these 75 years so vitally, critically important in the defense of the united states. >> paris, undefended, fell like a ripe plumb into the basket of conquest. >> world war ii having already begun, it just made clear the urgency of getting a naval air station. the funding was authorized to be $24 million. by the ti
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used it and posted pictures and told us stories about your fun in the snow. >> when the sun came out and the bright, brilliant white snow, the pictures were stunning. nick giovanni joins use weather center with a look. >> reporter: a beautiful noose scans is basically what you referred to it as. some people really embraced this snow. others immersed themselves in it. take a look at exactly what i'm talking about as we run through some of these tweets. you have one dog, sasha who buried her entire face into it. just dove right in loving every minute. hashtag snowday9. how about thisth guy knee deep in the snow taking it all in. drink in the view from down there with the snow. all over the dog's face. it was definitely a good one. the little dog loving every minute of it as were people, too. this car not going anywhere for a while. blanketed by snow, but all karen had to say was great to clean the atmosphere. how about also good for dogs, good for driving, not so much but definitely the tubes were out. our very own david owens saying new neighbors, snow covered roads and inner tube, what could possibly go wrong. a sign of a good time as was this. some guy named mike hydeck
used it and posted pictures and told us stories about your fun in the snow. >> when the sun came out and the bright, brilliant white snow, the pictures were stunning. nick giovanni joins use weather center with a look. >> reporter: a beautiful noose scans is basically what you referred to it as. some people really embraced this snow. others immersed themselves in it. take a look at exactly what i'm talking about as we run through some of these tweets. you have one dog, sasha who...
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us. we will post them up there. we also want you to hashtag us dmv snow. send them to us on twitter. >> ok joce see you then. thank you for that. let's get a check on traffic now. bob emler in the wtop traffic center with the details. looking pretty good, bob. >> alison, definitely a lighter than normal day since a lot of people didn't go in today. government was off. schools were off. kind of like a sunday morning out there. 95 had a crash earlier northbound at garrisonville that's gone. no delays headed south. on 270 northbound we have a bit a backup headed north up through gaithersburg and we'll see the reason for that or at least the effect of the reason for that now as we take a look at the camera here on 270. the crash is before middlebrook road on 270 northbound with one lane getting by right now. we have a delay. there's a crash just off 270 and meanwhile, 66 is running at speed into the bright sunshine. i'm bob emler with 103.5 wtop radio. >> thanks, bob. snow forced the u.s. naval academy to close down today. that didn't stop some midshipmen from putting in work anyway. members of the midshipmen ac
us. we will post them up there. we also want you to hashtag us dmv snow. send them to us on twitter. >> ok joce see you then. thank you for that. let's get a check on traffic now. bob emler in the wtop traffic center with the details. looking pretty good, bob. >> alison, definitely a lighter than normal day since a lot of people didn't go in today. government was off. schools were off. kind of like a sunday morning out there. 95 had a crash earlier northbound at garrisonville that's...
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send us an e-mail to booktv@c-span.org, tweet us @booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/booktv. >> and while in corpus christi we spoke with norman delaney whose book "the maltby brothers' civil war" tells the story of two brothers who ended up on opposite sides of the civil war. >> in regards to the civil war it was a brothers' war. it was such a great tragedy in all, too that divided so many families. but as far as the personal relationships, they remained very very close as it had been before the war and would remain afterward. you know that cliche blood is thicker than water, and i think it really holds in the case of, well certainly the maltby brothers. my book then, "the maltby brothers' civil war," concerns three of these brothers. henry maltby, he was the second brother, second son of david maltby from ohio, and he he originally came to texas. he wanted to establish the newspaper "the ranchero," so that was when the younger brother, william came down here. and referring to the older brother, jasper maltby he has no linkage whatsoever with texas. jasper maltby also from the
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us first, co-founder joins us here at post 9. good to have you back. 160% in 4 years. most the smartphone, right. >> right. mobile devices 80% of the growth. and then within that the phone was about 3/4 of that that 80%. but we're now at a point where the average person is spending three hours a day on the internet, which interestingly is 60% of the time spent on television and it matches the percentage of the ad dollars that are going to digitalj which are 60% of what goes to television. there's no evidence that it's slowing down this growth in terms of time spent. give people mobile devices they usethey want. it's a very very dynamic situation. >> i like the chart you've built of the most mobile properties properties that leverage mobile the most. zynga, if you spent any time on a new york city subway makes sense at number one. >> right. categories where the mobile percentage is up around 80% to 90%. you've got games, you've got weather, you've got maps, obviously social network ones leading in terms of their advertising, mobile tigzadvertising revenue generation. facebook and twitter generating in the neighborhood of 70% or 80% or more of ad revenues from mobile and growing as 60% to 70%. >> but still number facebook is 15 twitter ranked 12 behind tribune broadcasting. >> in terms of its percentage of time on mobile right. there's a lot of sites, remember. >> yes. >> that's the other reality. >> if i look at total digital population one is do do. two is yahoo! facebook. those guys' ability to monetize that is different if you look at marissa mayer. >> i think one of the ways to
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one photo with a kodak and tweet us your wedding photos at greta using #greta i do then go to gretawire.com and you may see your photo posted there. thanks for being with us. we will see you again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, use your dvr and follow me on twitter at the imagined @greta. up next the o'reilly factor. good night from washington. don't forget gretawire.com and join the talk on open thread. a lot going on on gretawire. dhekd checked it out lately? do so. see you tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye"oes using watermelon make your slip and slide safer? new evidence shows why you were doing it wrong all these years. and does the president believe two plus two equals five? >> i will not emphasize it again, it does not. >> and why you should never steal the front seat of a car if an elephant calls shotgun. the advice you didn't know you would need, next. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> i'm joanne nosuchunsky filling in for greg gutfeld who is off doing thoughtful charity, would. and now let's welcome our guest. she is hotter than bikram yoga on the surface of t
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us live with the conditions he's finding this morning. >> we want to see your winter storm pictures. probably a lot of you will stay home. send us a tweet. or post it to our facebook page. use the #snowalert. >>> the snow is starting to die down across the area. it has left its mark on the d.c. region this morning. you can see this live picture. chuck bell driving the storm team 4 x 4 along old georgetown pike. several inches of streets throughout the region. >> meteorologist tom is tracking where the winter storm is now. is the snow moving out? >> it is moving out quickly heading to the east. and it's a dead sweep through. it did leave around 4 inches in the metro area. 5, 6, 7 inches southern suburbs. it's pretty much ended. a few lingering snow showers now in the northern neck of virginia. a couple of bands here of some light snow in montgomery county and southern frederick and northern loudoun. these are going to be passing just north of the metro area over the next hour. a few lingering flurries right now here in washington. >> thank you very much. >>> this into the news room. frederick county maryland schools are closed. it means all public school systems in our area
us live with the conditions he's finding this morning. >> we want to see your winter storm pictures. probably a lot of you will stay home. send us a tweet. or post it to our facebook page. use the #snowalert. >>> the snow is starting to die down across the area. it has left its mark on the d.c. region this morning. you can see this live picture. chuck bell driving the storm team 4 x 4 along old georgetown pike. several inches of streets throughout the region. >>...
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one photo with a kodak and tweet us your wedding photos at greta using #greta i do then go to gretawire.com and you may see your photo posted there. thanks for being with usagain tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, use your dvr and follow me on twitter at the imagined @greta. up next the o'reilly factor. good night from washington. don't forget gretawire.com and join the talk on open thread. a lot going on on gretawire. dhekd checked it out lately? do so. see you tomorrow night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> doesn't invoke in me the sense that he loves this country. >> the giuliani obama controversy continues to rage. tonight, we will tell you exactly why mayor giuliani said what he said. [shouting] [gunfire] >> cbs news releasing the video from the falklands war riot in buenas aries the one that far left zealots said was a day in the park. >> we think paul revere would do about all the snow. >> he would probably ride his horse around and shovel it out with his horses. [ laughter ] >> also ahead, jesse watters trying to get to the
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using this guys a lot more often than we realize. correspond to the reporting of the "washington post" news pain ergs an er urks an fbi gag order is limiting how much they can use the guys. the maker says it's only for emergencies. but according to the "post," cops have usedit in cases like the rob i are of a small time pot dealer. law enforcement agencies in 20 states have bought this thing. fbi tells the "washington post" that the agencies are not collecting the contents of your calls or texts. not doing that. what else are we learning about this thing whatever it is? >> well, these documents were obtained through a court action by the acl ucht and they suggest the use of this stingray technology by local police departments is really far more widespread than previously reported. in addition the technology is considered an invasive surveillance device because it mimics a cell phone tower sending a signal that forces your cell phone into transmitting location and other identifying information. and according to one document, the aclu says the florida department of law enforce the uses the stingray more than 1800 times. tallahassee had more than 250 investigations over a seven year period. >> in equipment is incredibly sensitive and powerful and if police w
using this guys a lot more often than we realize. correspond to the reporting of the "washington post" news pain ergs an er urks an fbi gag order is limiting how much they can use the guys. the maker says it's only for emergencies. but according to the "post," cops have usedit in cases like the rob i are of a small time pot dealer. law enforcement agencies in 20 states have bought this thing. fbi tells the "washington post" that the agencies are not collecting the...
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us tweet us @newday. and post them to our facebook page, using the #cnnsnow or snowverit. >> where are they going to put all. >> more of it on the way. >>> how about this one? flames so bad all firefighters could do is watch them burn. why did a train turn into this? we have the story behind the video, ahead. >>> and americans overwhelmingly are saying -- okay to using force to combat isis that according to a brand new cnn poll. john king will break down the numbers, "inside politics." thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want
us tweet us @newday. and post them to our facebook page, using the #cnnsnow or snowverit. >> where are they going to put all. >> more of it on the way. >>> how about this one? flames so bad all firefighters could do is watch them burn. why did a train turn into this? we have the story behind the video, ahead. >>> and americans overwhelmingly are saying -- okay to using force to combat isis that according to a brand new cnn poll. john king will break down the...
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let us know how you were inspired and post it on the msnbc your business facebook page or tweet it to @msnbcyourbiz and use the #jjchallenge. >>> have fun with this. thank you so much for joining us today. to learn more about the show head over to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments plus some web exclusive content with a lot more information to help your business grow. you can also follow us on twitter, it's @msnbcyourbiz. and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook and we're on instagram, too. >>> next week one orthodontist found the winning formula to have everyone in his practice only doing what they do best. >> we were able to focus more on what we do day to day, up against the road patient care in service rather than clerical things. very difficult to scale, too. so we try to make it about the systems, not about the owner. >> we'll see how consolidating overhead and detailed analytics had this small business brace for greater growth in the future. until then i'm jj ramberg. and remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philoso
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they treated us like family and that's all we ever could have asked for from anybody was to be here for us. >> i'm very surprised. one facebook post just took off. and just people helping usazing. >> neighbors and strangers dropped off birthday gifts and hundreds of people sent greetings on facebook. other moms with autistic children sent thank you messages online. >> they've had it happen to them. a lot of them have children with autism as well so they know the hurt. they know the pain. >> glenn's mom hopes there will never ab child's birthday party where no one shows up because a kid is a little different. >> treat them like anybody else just love them. they've got heart just like normal kids. >> he's a little guy with a fish from the fair arc hulk hand for high fives. and a lesson for all of us that everyone's birthday party is worth going to. keith landry fox news. >> really good people there. >> yeah. >> good for him. >>> back looking at our weather for today. it wasn't just hard getting around on the roads. walking was a bit of a problem too. >> right. take a look. fox 29 cameras catching people slipping and sliding at dilworth park in sent city today. like an ice s
they treated us like family and that's all we ever could have asked for from anybody was to be here for us. >> i'm very surprised. one facebook post just took off. and just people helping usazing. >> neighbors and strangers dropped off birthday gifts and hundreds of people sent greetings on facebook. other moms with autistic children sent thank you messages online. >> they've had it happen to them. a lot of them have children with autism as well so they know the hurt. they...
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us an e-mail tweet us or post on our facebook wall. welcome to greensboro north carolina. we will talk about the supreme court court case plussy versus ferguson to help with segregation in the united states. we will explore the seen in greensboro starting with linda brown recruiting her memories of the sit-ins. >> in the mass marches going down the street and some had eggs thrown at them and water dumped on their head from the buildings. it never got to the point where it was like seeing this is nice. it was just more than the city could handle. it was that unanimity and solidarity and we are all in this together. i grew up in ohio and they were a little less segregated. not less racist but less segregated. so i grew up in ohio and understood things were different in the south but i grew up in a family that was sophisticated about politics and what the situation was. so i knew both sides of the coin and i felt it was unjust and needed to be changed and my father was very much involved in african-american rights as a social worker and he worked for the national urban league. so i was not unaware of any of this and what this meant to black americans. essentially life was like what it was for the rest of african-americans and particularly in the south it was a matter of jim crowe segregation. that is if we went downtown to the movie we had to sit in the balcony in the negro session. if we went to a place to eat, we may or may not, and probably not get served. and what happened with woolworth was they enjoyed selling you their snacks but you had to stand up at the end of the room and eat them. you could not sit down at the counter. and most other places you could not eat in the restaurants. and in some clothing stores you were not welcome whether you had the money or not. so it was life as a par tide. it was second-class citizenship. when people became to think the same way and someone else thinks the same way and ideas take off for reasons that no body quite understands, and i think it was time, you know? people were fed up and sick and tired of being sick and tired of being second-class citizens. so they all had that same kind of sense that is it is time to do something. that the king came to bennett -- dr. king -- and spoke in 1958 and there were things going on with school desegeration which was a big deal in america in 1954-1955 with the supreme court decision. all of that is going on. here on this campus the campus of bennett college, there was a student naacp chapter. and naacp has always had student chapters particularly in historically black colleges which is what this is. so of course we had a chapter. and the chapter had an advisor or a couple of them. and in the course of meeting with the advisors and the students who were members of the chapter of course a lot of conversations took place about what can we do to make things better, do we need to do anything, other people are doing things in other parts of the country, and you know over a period i suppose more than a year, there were conversations about what we could do and it kind of boiled down to sit-ins and let's look at woolworth and look and see what can be done. so those meetings took place here on this campus and the david lee jones student union. and they would combine bennett and ant fellows and the bennett college advisors and so on. there were plans made to start the sit-in. and those plans began in the fall of 1959. and somewhere along the way they were advised by the president of bennett college who happened to be my auntie who said you should really not do this until after christmas vacation because if you start this and then you go home for christmas vacation the momentum and energy and excitement will be broken and where you will have to start all over again in the winter. and so that is why it got put off from december of '59 and that is why when the guys came back from christmas vacation and in those days you had a long break on college campuses mostly january people were gone. so we got back at the end of january and the ant fellows decided tay were going to go downtown and sit-in without having a meeting with us. so they kind of jumped the gun all right? but the planning for it was essentially done and it was spontaneous in the sense they decided to take the bull by the horns, okay? but it was not -- they wok up that day and it wasn't a new idea. i went there on the third day. the guys had gone on the first and second and here is the third day and they are expecting us by this time. so number one it is quite. number two the lunch counter, which was long and lined up but it was quite intimidating because most of the seats were empty except for college students and ant and bennett college. most everybody else was like i am not going down there because anything might happen. so there is these empty seats, it is quite we go sit down and wait to see what is going to happen. a waitress came by with a tray of knives and she was so nervous they were rattling. she was as scared as i was. we sat there with our textbooks trying to study. i remember her saying we cannot serve you all or we don't serve co
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use the apps to post your photos and show us what's happening in your neighborhood. now let's take a live look at philadelphia international airport. the bitter blast is causing some slight cancellations and delays this morning of up to about 15 minutes. remember if you're headed out to pick somebody up or you're going to be flying today, you can check the status of your flight by calling 1-800-phl-gate. i'm rosemary connors. michelle and i will see you right back here at 9:00. >>> hard to believe that 30 years ago today, "the breakfast club" was released in theaters. >> i loved this movie. my roommate my freshman year would watch it incessantly. and if you loved the movie like marilyn and i do you can see it on the big screen next month. they're doing a limited run to celebrate the 30th anniversary in theaters so you might want to make a date with some of your bffs to go see that. meantime we have a great hearty crowd out here on the plaza. you say this is summer to you because you are from buffalo. so it is summer for you. >> florida girls. >> she's wearing flip-flops -- no. >>> we have a lot to get to in this half-hour. we want to get you caught up on the morning's headlines. boston getting walloped by yet another winter storm plunging temperatures there. massive winds and, yes, a lot more snow. already more than 1, 00 flights have been canceled across the country, 1,800, mostly from boston and new york area airports. if you're in the region and have to outside, officials stress please be careful. >>> the man believed to be behind two deadly terror attacks in denmark is dead. he killed two people and injured several people policers. the suspect believed to have been killed overnight in a shoot-out. >>> rough winds over hawaii made for scary flights overnight. some people were sent to the hospital but everyone is expected to be okay. >>> all eyes are on the nba all-stars this weekend and how they perform on the basketball court, of course. but some of the guys are also being noticed for their fashion. >>> also ahead, looking for love in the 21st century is as easy as swiping to the left or to the right. but there are major privacy concerns so if you date online you'll need to hear this. >>> and later as we look back at 40 years of "saturday night live," there is one person who's been with the show for more than half of his existence. his role so crucial that a number of cast members would be lot of without him. who could it be? you'll just have to watch and see. >>> let's begin this half-hour with another check of this monster storm and bitter cold. dylan remains in boston. how is it looking out there, dylan? >> reporter: well out here it is a lot colder than it is in the blue mobile but you didn't think i was going to stay in there the whole time did you? i kind of want to show you just exactly what we're seeing here in boston because we've shown you so many times the huge mounds of snow that we have here. while they are impressive i want you to see just how much actual snow is on the ground. we've got benches over here and the snow is just blowing right over it. that's what we're dealing with. this is why we have really no more room to put any additional snow. so far in boston in the past couple of hours, we have seen thunder snow with snowfall rates at about three inches per hour. imagine a downpour like you see in a regular thunderstorm though it happens to be snow instead of pouring rain. we've hs willalso had very gusty winds. in plymouth massachusetts, we've already had wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. it is very cold. this is a very light and flufffullyfluffy snow and it gets tossed around in the wind very easily. that's why we're looking at whiteout conditions blizzard conditions. even if the snow stops, blowing snow will remain an issue. this storm is going to start winding down early this afternoon. by 1:00 the snow should be done but the winds are going to last through the night and into tomorrow morning. we are looking at brutally cold windchills. by monday morning, back from detroit, all the way up into new england and even stretching down into areas like north carolina. we are looking at windchills below zero. in boston it is going to be very cold tomorrow morning with windchills about 30 degrees below zero. so it is only going to get worse within >>> and a good sunday. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a frigid day today. gusty, gusty winds so be careful. dangerously cold outside. we're going to see winds gusting 50 to 55 miles per hour. temperatures, 13 to 16 and windchills a lot colder than that. winds out of the northwest at 25 to 35 miles per hour but gusting higher than that as i mentioned. a couple chances for snow this workweek. by monday mostly sunny, frigid 19 degrees, and we're tracking the chance for snow monday into tuesday, 28 degrees. another chance of snow on wednesday. and temperatures right back into the 20s thursday and friday. >>> all right, dylan, thanks for that. >>> there is a little bit of a new trend popping up in fashion these days. you may have started to notice it. it has a lot to do with these tall gentlemen. the nba's biggest stars. basketball players have been everywhere at this year's new york fashion week. nbc's kristen dahlgren is here to explain why. they're not just after the clothes. they're a little bit more involved. >> yeah. fashion week got a whole lot bigger this year about 6'5" and above. perhaps it is no coincidence that fashion week and nba all-star weekend fell at the same time here in new york. the new fashion darlings were everywhere from the front row to the runway. for years we've seen players at pitch men hawking everything from sneakers to fast food. but now nba stars are jumping into a new arena. >> j.r. swifts. >> reporter: high fashion. >> it is almost like they go to more fashion events than basketball events. it's taken it to another level. >> reporter: basketball players are now a fixture on best dressed lists. gracing the covers of magazines, some have their own lines. and this year -- they've even got their own fashion show. >> tonight you'll see seven of the nba's top players out of uniform and into something a little bit more stylish. >> reporter: produced by lebron james and shown on tnt saturday night, the nba all-star fashion show with a high-stakes stroll down a cat walk. >> i think the guy looks fantastic. >> reporter: and a front row seat to just how much styles have evolved. ten years ago the nba instituted a dress code deemed racist by some it forced players to do away with hip-hop attire and dress more busy like before and after games. but now the biggest competition seems to be who wore it best. and retailers are ready to cash in. houston rocket james harden helped open a pop-up shop at blim bloomingdale's last week. john wall of the wizards made an appearance at macy's. so who crowned the court's most stylish? >> j.r. is the winner! >> perhaps the most coveted title off the hardwood this weekend. a lot of those fashions are way out of most of our price range. yeah there is a game tonight, too. which is what they were here for in the first place. i guess now they might have some new fans watching for fashions before and after. >> that they might. so there was a game this weekend. huh? >> yeah. >> thanks. >>> up next here on "today" -- if you date online do you useng apps? you're definitely going to want to stay tuned for this one. we are learning more about how your personal information could be at risk. we'll tell you how to keep it meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? 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used by everybody. even presidents that don't like me are will use it. >> the old post office was built in the 1880s. trump's hotel is expected to open sometime next year bringing in an estimated 500 permanent jobs. >> what if you're not elite, should we still visit? >> if you can get in the door. >> we'll go across the street you and i. >> take pictures from outside. >>> stay with us. "news 4 today" fins now scontinues now at 5:00 a.m.. >>> howling winds and plunging temperatures. it is a double whammy of a winter day. negative 10 degrees is the lowest it could feel like in some of your neighborhoods. sfwla and for that reason there is a windchill advisory. good morning. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome to "news 4 today". we have team coverage of the cold weather and we begin with tom kierein in the storm team 4 "weather center". >> coldest windchills are right now. it is near 10 below zero windchill in hagarstown. windchill there 8 below zero. windchill this gaithersburg is minus 3. manassas prince william county windchill there is at minus 4. much of prince george's county windchill there as well minus 4, minus 5 martinsburg, minus 6. feels like zero right in washington baut windbecause the winds are still whipping up. peak gusts now are around 25 to 30 miles an hour. your weather headlines for this frigid friday morning, we'll still have bluste
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yeah, coming back with post-traumatic stress, that's tough, and that's combat related and it goes back to some pretty bad experiences it doesn't make us bad people, it doesn't make usthe overwhelming people who are hurt from post-traumatic stress disorder are those that suffer from it themselves. and what we didn't need is someone who may be insane for other reasons to carry that banner and to label us all in such a bad light. >> yeah. >> just because he has his own problems. >> it's really interesting because in researching this case, i was really surprised to find out that less than half of 1% trials actually lead to any kind of a successful insanity defense. but you did have the president in texas, because you had back in 2006 the woman what drowned her five children andrea yates and she was in fact found insane, so there was press department there. it was interesting because the one quote that really stands out in my mind today, you can be insane but if you knew at the time of the crime what you were doing was wrong, you're cooked. and i guess the jury believed that, right? >> absolutely. this gentleman for whatever reason committed a horrendous act, he gnaw it
yeah, coming back with post-traumatic stress, that's tough, and that's combat related and it goes back to some pretty bad experiences it doesn't make us bad people, it doesn't make usthe overwhelming people who are hurt from post-traumatic stress disorder are those that suffer from it themselves. and what we didn't need is someone who may be insane for other reasons to carry that banner and to label us all in such a bad light. >> yeah. >> just because he has his own problems....
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us on twitter. like us on facebook. we are posting a lot of videos on facebook as well. >>> coming up, scott walker thinks he has to background to defeat isis. the wisconsin governor is in for a rude awakening. john nichols with the latest. >>> benjamin netanyahu will speak to congress next week. it's causing loads of political drama in washington. we'll bring you the details. stay with us. we're right back. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. your eyes depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. ♪ okay, you ready to go? i gotta go dad! okay! let's go go, go, go... woah! go right, go left, go left stop! now go... (shouting) let's go!! i gotta go! can i go? yup! you can go. (beeping alert) woah! there you go! way to go! lets go buddy, let's go! anncr: the ford fusion. we go further, so you can. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something b
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us to talk about how the social network has changed our lives in just 11 years. >> nearly 1.4 billion people are using facebook to get their news, post photos and keep up with friends. some people are using facebook in even bigger ways. a d.c. man looking for his dad posted about his search on facebook. that caught our attention and the story was shown on air and shared online thousands of times. local police departments are using facebook to find criminals, hoping people will recognize them and turn them in. of course we asked our fans why they love facebook. with facebook, i am constantly in touch with family who lives miles away and also rye united with lost friends and family members. pat told us that she found a childhood friend through facebook. and penny said it's a treasure to be able to communicate with old friends, new friends and family. facebook looked at friendships at least 10 kilometers apart. if you're on facebook, head over to the kusa9 facebook page. we would like to hear your story. >> hard to remember life before facebook. >> i think we talked more to each other face-to-face. >> we did. we still talk to each other though. >> yeah. >> not quite as law. >> tonight's pow
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us off. >> a fugitive sense 2007 when he skipped down to jamaica living under an alias captured by us marshal. marshal. i posted the other members of the most wanted list. >> check out the video. an unoccupied home exploded injuring 15 people and crews and responders were investigating a strong smell of natural gas when the home exploded. ♪ >> got to get off. ♪♪ bill: hank you took a ride on on a coast guard icebreaker. how was it? >> drove all across the northeast. let's break the the ice, but we we will need an icebreaker. >> we have to slowly break ourselves out. >> to break ice. >> exactly. >> that crunching sound going through that ice. >> the us icebreaker fleet. points out and maintain navigable waterways. >> that's where your going to go. >> look at it split in half. that's us. we us. we did that. it's ridiculous. >> the coast guard knows what they are doing. >> ice like this. >> it's been 20 years. >> they are saying this is the worst they have seen since 94 96. >> more than icebreaking. >> it's good practice. practically frozen solid. people can. people can walk from brooklyn to manhattan. don't try to do that. bill: not yet anyway. in the 1800s 18 hundreds you could walk across the east river. >> how cool. had they seen they have to do so much work now. >> and that is kind of the point. we would go out and break ice. as we came back up we could see them sheets of ice beginning to appear where we had been already. that is a call that was. bill: was it fun? >> it was great. i love that stuff. >> do do you have to be named the? >> it helps. bill: let's go. ♪ sibile, you are chasing the ongoing saga of the port authority bus
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us at ureport@kgo-tv.com and you can post them on our abc7 facebook page or share them with us on twitter at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >> ladies another reason to grab another cup of coffee. women who drink three cups of coffee or more a day may lower their risk for uterine cancer with an 18 percent lower risk for this cancer compared to those would drink only one cup. the caution is this is an association that the actual trigger could be something also not necessarily the coffee. the study is in the journal of cancer epidemiology. >> new york city police are looking if two men whose joy ride in a stolen car was caught on can a. they walk up to the car which was left running at the curb while the owner got out and the suspects take off and immediately they hit a woman in a crosswalk and one other car. clearly, they were spooked. they abandoned the vehicle a few blocks away and run off. police say the woman would was hit was not badly hurt and the owner of the car said he will not walk away from it while it is running again. >> good idea. meteorologist mike nicco is keeping close eye on the storm and giant fanfest is tomorrow with oakland a's on sunday. >> tomorrow we have a light shower possible and low-to-mid 60's and better chance of rain for a's fans on sunday and although you get an extra hour 10-4:00 it will be wet the entire time. right now, you can see the best radar returns still to our north and the night plume of moisture is extending all the way to our southwest and want as it marches crass our neighborhoods as we head into the afternoon. if you try to head to lake tahoe you will get wet. mid-to-upper 50's chico and sacramento and 67 in monterey and 84 in palm springs. snow level is extremely high and everyone is rain today up in lake tahoe and the snow level is 8,000' tomorrow and 9,000 feet on sunday and 7000 feet on monday the best chance of accumulation. >> so dust off the chains? >> i would think so. just in case. >> good idea. here is a look at walnut creek the riff is quiet coming out of pleasant hill and toward highway 24 so no delays. northbound traffic is moving smoothly across the bay and we do have clear conditions and no accidents to report. our drive time traffic 680 southbound walnut creek to dublin is 15 minutes and southbound 101 santa rosa to san francisco is 52 minutes and through the santa cruz mountains it is 22 minutes. if you are thinking of ditching the car we have 20 bart trains on time and ace train one has no delays. use caltrain to go to the giants' fanfest tomorrow. >> the little pep talk three rip times have a new home at the zoo, after being smuggled out of south america and confiscated at port of miami receiving treatment at the oakland zoo veterinarian hospital and are healthy enough to be placed in a new home. amazon tree boa can be 7' in length. >> a colorado handy man is praised for honesty after finding hidden cash during a renovation protect. he could have kept the money without anyone knowing but he didn't. he says he discovered an envelope filled with 20s and 50s behind a medicine can't $1,000 left behind by the people who used to live there. what did he do? he gave the money to the new homeowners. he did not hesitate and would not be able to sleep at night if he kept the money. >> after 21 years of puffing and logging miles a detroit man can breath a sigh of relief. >> there is his new car he is getting a car, a showny red 2015 forward taurus with new wheels and a new nickname. james rob
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using an alias posted a message on his us beck website saying i'm in the united states now but don't have any arms. what i'm saying is to shoot obama and not get shot ourselves. about that do? the 24-year-old who posted that message admitted he would harm president obama if given the chance. if the men didn't get the chance to join up with isis they also had other plans. they wanted to join the u.s. military and spy for isis. if that didn't work, they said they wanted to shoot soldiers. they talked about hijacking a plane to take them to syria. two of the men confessed. all of them face 15 years in prison if convicted. they are being held without bail. martha: what will the defense say in this situation? >> reporter: an attorney for the 19-year-old accused the prosecution everything making what he described as a rush to judgment and suggested better mechanisms are needed to deal with muslim men attracted to extremism. he spoke with reporters outside the courthouse. the attorney criticized law enforcement for using a paid confidential informant to obtain paid information from the man during the investigation. >> informant are enormously manipulative. these are snippets of conversations. we don't know the context or the full sentence of the conversations. we haven't seen the transcripts. in addition to gathering the forl from the informant investigators monitored the phone calls of one of the informant. one of them said i'm in the land of infidels. i need to sneak out without being noticed by them. bill: new york city isn't the only place facing extreme activity. the fbi is looking into potential terror recruits in all 50 states. >> i have home grown terror investigations in 50 states. alaska has now joined the group. so we have investigations of people in various stages of radicalizing in all 50 states. >> isis is a very sophisticated organization. comey's points is they are using social media. they are good at targeting and getting to these folks they want to get to. these impressionable young
using an alias posted a message on his us beck website saying i'm in the united states now but don't have any arms. what i'm saying is to shoot obama and not get shot ourselves. about that do? the 24-year-old who posted that message admitted he would harm president obama if given the chance. if the men didn't get the chance to join up with isis they also had other plans. they wanted to join the u.s. military and spy for isis. if that didn't work, they said they wanted to shoot soldiers. they...
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us dispatch crews more effectively. >> can he this tweet you too? >> yes, they can tweet us or post something on facebook, as well. the best way however is to go to peco.com or to call (800)841-4141. that's the best way. good to go, thank for you joining usk you. >> denmark is in shock two people are dead and several hurt in what's being called a terror attack in copenhagen. police say they shot and killed the man suspected of carrying out two deadly shooting in the capitol city when he opened fire on police at a train station. the shooting left two people dead and five police officers wounded. this is a picture of the suspect as he ran from the cafe where a freemp -- free speech event took place yesterday. officials say lars vilks was most likely the target because he portrayed the professor if -- prophet mohammed as a dog. >> lars vilks was not hurt. there's nothing to suggest there were other gunmen involved. >> the mother who was shot during an parent case of road rage in las vegas has died. she was teaching her 150-year-old daughter how to drive when she had a close call with another driver on the way home. the suspects followed her and her daughter home and opened fire outside the house. police are look, for the suspect and two men
us dispatch crews more effectively. >> can he this tweet you too? >> yes, they can tweet us or post something on facebook, as well. the best way however is to go to peco.com or to call (800)841-4141. that's the best way. good to go, thank for you joining usk you. >> denmark is in shock two people are dead and several hurt in what's being called a terror attack in copenhagen. police say they shot and killed the man suspected of carrying out two deadly shooting in the capitol...
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us much more than we are willing to acknowledge. thank you very much. [applause] >> booktv of is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us twitter.com/booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week: >> look for these titles in bookstores in the coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv.org. >> by far the most jaw-dropping aspect of life in crystal city was the fact that the camp was the center of fdr's secret prisoner exchange program. one of the lessons i learned through going through all these documents and interviewing all these people is that by whatever name it is called -- internment, preventive detainment or just flat imprisonment -- the practice of incarcerating immigrants with blood ties to countries in which the united states is at war always exists in part for the purpose of exchange. it works like a human chess game. each side tries to get back their own citizens without giving up their highest value prisoners. some of the people in crystal city were probably they probably should have been at crystal city. chris kuhn, who was the head of the american nazi party was a high value prisoner for us, for the united states. and in germany, and germany desperately wanted him back. and he was on one of the early trades. and so that's the way it worked. we didn't want to give him up because roosevelt knew that he knew a lot that might could harm us. and so every trade in the book describes what was consideredded behind the trades -- considered behind the trades. but the great tragedy of crystal city is that many of those traded should have been b of the highest value to americans because many of them were american-born children. as this fact unfolded during years of research at the national archives in washington, d.c. and with interviews with many former children, now elderly men and women in their 80s and sometimes 90s i just found myself shaking my head in disbelief. it was in crystal city that the machinery of modern internment and prisoner exchange was crafted on an industrial level. the first of four large prisoner exchanges took place in june 1942 and the second in september 2
us much more than we are willing to acknowledge. thank you very much. [applause] >> booktv of is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us twitter.com/booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week: >> look for these titles in bookstores in the coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv.org. >> by far the most jaw-dropping aspect of life...
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us on more than two occasions this this man came knocking at the door. she told us, daddy, i think he hates us for who we are. >> hicks who claims he is an atheist allegedly posted anti-religious statement on his facebook page quote, if your religion kept its big mouth shut so would i. cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of this post. >> we love you. we will never forget you. >> overnight, thousands gathered on university of north carolina's campus. >> i'm embarking on a trip to turkey to help syrian refugees. >> mourning the loss of three scholars dedicated to serving their community. >> and i was able to confirm with the chief medical examiner's office that there were three autopsies done on these victims yesterday. we also know the investigation continues now to determine in fact if this was a hate crime, if it was motivated by a bias against muslims. the fbi is here assisting local law enforcement and we're learning a little bit more about 46-year-old craig -- craig hicks, the defendant in this case. he is a full-time student at the do you remember ham technical community college about to get his degree in law. he is set to get his pairralegal degree in may.
us on more than two occasions this this man came knocking at the door. she told us, daddy, i think he hates us for who we are. >> hicks who claims he is an atheist allegedly posted anti-religious statement on his facebook page quote, if your religion kept its big mouth shut so would i. cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of this post. >> we love you. we will never forget you. >> overnight, thousands gathered on university of north carolina's campus. >> i'm embarking on a...
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us on more than two occasions that this man came knocking on their door. she told us daddy, i think he hates us for who we are. >> reporter: hicks, who claims he is an athist posted an anti-religious statement on his facebook saying, if your religion kept its big mouth shut, so would i. >> we love you. we'll never forget you. >> reporter: overnight, thousands gathered on university of north carolina's campus. >> i'm on embarking on a trip to turkey with ten dentists. >> reporter: mourning the loss of three scholars dedicated to serving their community. i was able to confer with the chief medical examine's office that autopsies were performed on these victims and we can confirm that the investigation is going forward to determine if this was a hate crime. and finally we're learning a little bit more about craig hicks, 46 years old, the defendant in this case. he's actually a student, a full-time student at the durham technical community college, about to get his law degree in paralegal students. the school says he's on the dean's list but now in a local facility facing three counts of first degree murder. >> that was cnn correspondent jean casarez. we want to reca
us on more than two occasions that this man came knocking on their door. she told us daddy, i think he hates us for who we are. >> reporter: hicks, who claims he is an athist posted an anti-religious statement on his facebook saying, if your religion kept its big mouth shut, so would i. >> we love you. we'll never forget you. >> reporter: overnight, thousands gathered on university of north carolina's campus. >> i'm on embarking on a trip to turkey with ten dentists....
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been usedover 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free100 to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other emergency. you can help. please donate now. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." jamie: harold lemay's family continues to face the dilemma of how to honor his legacy. a chunk of harold's huge car collection has been sold off. a museum in tacoma washington, originally meant to be solely devoted to harold has a different mission. then a solution. the family decides to refit that school property that harold purchased in the mid-1990s. eric
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us on the phone. thank you so much for joining us. what more can you tell us about the shooter? the county coroner told the st. louis post dispatch that perhaps finding his mother dead even of natural causes may have set the gunman off. is that the working theory now on possible motive? >> you know we are examining a lot of different avenues now. i hadn't heard that but you know i guess that probably is a possibility. it would be speculation for us to say that was the case. >> was this man on the radar of anyone in law enforcement before this killing spree? >> no, sir, not to my knowledge. we had had no dealings with him other than what the sheriff said years ago, he may have had some minor criminal incidents. other than that he wasn't. >> the shooter was related to at least a few of the victims. this is a very small town. is this family known for causing problems of any sort? >> no sir. this particular family they're respected within the community and you know it's a shock to everyone. nobody could ever anticipate this coming. >> as kathy told us a few minutes ago, there was a victim who thankfully was able to survive t
us on the phone. thank you so much for joining us. what more can you tell us about the shooter? the county coroner told the st. louis post dispatch that perhaps finding his mother dead even of natural causes may have set the gunman off. is that the working theory now on possible motive? >> you know we are examining a lot of different avenues now. i hadn't heard that but you know i guess that probably is a possibility. it would be speculation for us to say that was the case. >> was...
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us your pictures hashtag and keep sending them to us. we'll post them on our website. back to you. >> all about the clean snow. joce? thank you. >> all right. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00 -- >> there you go. we'll head to the big easy for mardi gras just ahead. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house. you get more from verizon fios the tv service rated #1 in hd picturquality and signal reliability based on customer satisfaction studies plus america's fastest most reliable internet. and for peace of mind, get a price quote in writing and professional installation from a highly trained verizon technician. now thru february 21st get a fios triple play online for just 7 79.99 a month -- a price guaranteed for two full years. plus get an incredible $400 bonus with a two-year agreement. but hurry, this amazing deal ends february 21st. visit verizon.com/worryfree to learn more today. >> new developments in the american sniper trial as the prosecution rested its case this afternoon. that after a judge denied a defense request for a mistrial in the case. yesterday, jurors watched eddie ray ralph's confession to killing chris kyle and another man. he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. it's drawn intense interest because of an oscar nominated film. jurors in the aaron hernandez trial were shown a video today. the video was captured hours after the killing of the semipro football player odin lloyd. defense lawyers are going after the officers in the murder investigation focusing on what they say is sloppy police work. >> and jury selection is still under way in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 federal charges in association with those two explosions that killed three people and injured nearly 300 at the race's finish line two years ago. jury selection started january 5th but has been delayed several times because of the weather. well, 18-year-old cindy gastel's cold case has haunted her family for years. she got on the metro bus in tacoma park maryland and just disappeared. now, police are wondering if her murder is linked to the 1975 high profile disappearance of the lyon sisters from the wheaton mall. jennifer donelan joins us as we continue with our week-long pursuit of the killers among us. jennifer? >> well alison this is an unsolved murder case for prince william county. speebing ingspeaking about the loss of their sister is not an easy task for this family. three siblings live locally and one is in colorado. they met with us in person and on face time to help find her killer. the 18-year-old was outgoing gregarious and maybe her family says too trusting. in 1980 after leaving her tacoma park home for job interviews she disappeared forever. her brother says the uncertainty was agonizing for his mother. >> the one thing that she says she regretted is not happening with the girl. >> maybe she'd run away and was happy somewhere. but then in 2012 more than 30 years after her disappearance came the terrible news that she had been found. with new d.n.a. testing, skeletal remains discovered in rural prince william county back in 1982 were identified as cindy's and there were still no suspects. >> your worst ni
us your pictures hashtag and keep sending them to us. we'll post them on our website. back to you. >> all about the clean snow. joce? thank you. >> all right. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00 -- >> there you go. we'll head to the big easy for mardi gras just ahead. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most...
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free90 going on, ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand what i was going through. so that's when we talked to a doctor and she wasdiagnosed with adhd. it just explained so many things for us. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com then talk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. i'm kelly wright. back to neil cavuto. >>> is the administration making it even easier for illegals to stay here in america? according to a new report, immigration agents are under orders to ask illegals if they qualify for the president's executive order and if they don't know about it, to let them know about it. ben stein that has disaster written all over it. >> what it has writ
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us over 16,000 reais a month. but it only costs us 2,000, practically nothing. >> in the rural regions more than seventeen thousand doctor'' posts stand vacant. the government's program has managed to fill some staffing gaps in the health service. but denis dismisses ideologically motivated criticism of an alleged "invasion" of cuban doctors. >> some people accuse us of coming here for political reasons -- to spread propaganda. there's no truth in that. we're here to help people. >> a nationwide poll say eighty percent of patients are happy with the government program "mais medicos" and the cuban doctors. >> welcome or not, the cuban doctors can only be a stop gap for much needed reforms to brazil's healthcare system. and now we'd like to introduce you to a true natural beauty. the "great sea reef" off fiji isn't as well known as its big sister "the great barrier reef". it may only be a tenth of the size -- but -- you'll see in a moment -- it's no less breathtaking. stretching along fiji's northern vanua levu island, it provides some 200 kilometres of natural shelter from the sea. and it is a vital habitat for many rare species. that's the reason fiji plans to put it under protection. implementing that will be difficult since the reef also provides the only means of making a living for many local fishermen. >> of course fishing can be dangerous. i
us over 16,000 reais a month. but it only costs us 2,000, practically nothing. >> in the rural regions more than seventeen thousand doctor'' posts stand vacant. the government's program has managed to fill some staffing gaps in the health service. but denis dismisses ideologically motivated criticism of an alleged "invasion" of cuban doctors. >> some people accuse us of coming here for political reasons -- to spread propaganda. there's no truth in that. we're here to help...
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free90 i'm kelly wright. back to "bulls and bears." >>> mitt romney may not be running for president, but his message that big government isn't working may be more important than ever as the president rolls out his new budget monday full of more handouts from billion bucks to central america to free preschool and free community college here. vp joe biden is talking about free four-year degrees. can we afford more freebies? >> no we cannot afford any more years of this kind of spending. this kind of government for a variety of reasons. one, i take issue with the freebie part. there is nothing free in government. this doesn't magically create two extra years of community college if we want to do something like that, the money's got to come from the taxpayers. that's my number one issue. number two issue, i love how all these things are like
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use this as "the washington post" used it as "an escape hatch." so far, not looking like that way. host: tiffany in new jersey. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think that people need to understand more -- aren't the laws for immigration different opposed to bordering countries like canada and mexico versus somebody who is like from england or spain or somewhere else in the world? that is just one. the second one that i was going to say -- it is the ban. when you come illegally, somebody who comes illegally but say, gets caught by border security within six months their band is only a year versus somebody who comes further away from the border or more towards the middle of the country and they are here for 10-15 years and they eventually get supported, their band is 10 years. i think people need to understand that this is not really fair. i think the punishment doesn't fit the crime and it is really heartbreaking for all these dreamer kids. i think it is very wrong, very wrong to separate families, no matter what they did. the punishment does not fit the crime. host: ok. what about that point, rebecca bird? -- rebecca berg? guest: i think it addresses how difficult policies will be. there are so many different factors to consider and inconsistencies in some of these laws and the punishments for violating them. that is exactly why we are going to see this as an issue for many, many months to come. host: backup bird -- rebecca berg, thank you. we continue with our c-span bus tour of historically black colleges at tuskegee university. you'll be talking to brian johnson. we'll be right back. ♪ >> the c-span cities tour takes both tv and american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. citizens to learn -- cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time warner cable with a visit to greensboro, north carolina. christ after months and months charles halpern, was making one more walk-through. in the acted -- at it, he looked over and saw an envelope with a green seal on it and walked over and noticed the date with an 1832 document. he was a single male from a panel and in an upstairs room, uncovered a trunk with porches. this was this treasure of dolly madison's. we had this story of available to the public, display different items from time to time, but trying to include her life story from her birth to death in 1849. some of the items that we currently have on display are ivory calling card case. they had the calling card included with dolly's signature as well as her nieces, anna. there are a pair of silk slippers that have tiny little ribbons that tie across the arch of her foot. and the two dresses are the reproductions of a silk, peach silk gown that she wore early in life and the grand velvet down -- gown which is part of this collection and it is now election that has accompanied it. christ>> watch all of our events from greensboro. keep track of the republican-led congress and follow its new members to its first session. new congress, best access on c-span, c-span2, c-span radio, and c-span.org. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: throughout the month of february, the c-span buzz has been making visits to historically let colleges and universities across the united states. our journey started on february 4 and howard university in washington dc. eight universities overall across the u.s.. today, we are joined by brian johnson of tuskegee university. that is where the c-span bus finds itself today and alabama. president johnson is boarding -- joining us the c-span bus. good morning, president johnson. caller: good morning to you. host: we haven't talking to other presidents on the series. one of the things that has come up repeatedly as how to retain students who specifically attend historically black colleges and university -- your university as a standout for student retention. can you talk about that and what is your secret? guest: absolutely. there's really no secret. here at tuskegee, we have been really strong with our program. we have 3100 undergrad enrollment. we have 2100 and stem fields. the retention leads directly to graduation and a very impressive job placement rate. our students here are the best and brightest and they remain very focused than that. we also have a very new program that started a couple of years ago, a quality enhancement plan in our first year courses were our students get the assistance that they need in many of these math-based courses. we attributed to the tcl program to create quality enhancement p
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three of the salons later told us they were surprised and disappointed in how their employees interacted with us. however, several tell us they have the fda recommendations postedd of the day the consumer is responsible. the salon should be delivering the message that this is an fda recommendation. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> all right, paula, thank you. >>> coming up the new book about prince charles and the royals hitting stores this morning and it's creating quite a lot of controversy. >>> plus, that big exclusive on the beloved dr. seuss, hidden treasures revealed only here this morning on "gma." you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced technology removes more plaque. mcdonald's presents... mcnuggets of wisdom. always disperse mcnuggets using alphabetical order. anthony, then br
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us. >> thank you. >> keep us posted on how things go there in your city. >> thank you very much. >>> appreciate it. >>> is it two danny devitos? and maybe a quarter o shaq. >> it's bad. interest it's a lot of snow. >> i never seen measurements like that in the weather field. i like them. the next major storm hitting missouri kentucky and tennessee with snow ice and freezing rain. in nashville, people are told to stay inside. what's the problem, nic? >> reporter: look around me alisyn the snow-covered streets, a thin layer of ice. this is broadway. the pain drag in nashville where all the news and entertainment happens, these streets are empty. because the residents were told to stay inside. precipitation started at 3:00 a.m. it's been consistent. three-to-seven inches predicted. not ased be as in new england. certainly for this area an odd winter event. nevertheless we heard reports of accidents on the interstates. so if you are watching usbe sure to keep in mind what your mayor has told you to stay inside. already some bad conditions on the roads, but the crews were hard at work this weekend, salting, brningining those roads. this is expected to continue into tuesday. so prepare for more here in nashville. alisyn. >> oh my goodness nick thanks, so much for. that stay warm. >> soaking and brineing it sounds like you are in the kitchen. it's the needed tools for our outside streets. so this next stop for that next storm system. 67 million people are under a wind chill advisory or warning. >> that spans for virginia up to michigan and to maine. let's turn to meteorologist derek van dam. he is making his "new day" debut. so we decided to send him into the elements outside off studio. welcome to "new day." >> reporter: thank you very much. nothing like a weatherman freezing out in the conditions. i love seeing that stuff. in all honesty, i'm a part of hundreds of thousands of new yorkers braving the elements this morning. no
us. >> thank you. >> keep us posted on how things go there in your city. >> thank you very much. >>> appreciate it. >>> is it two danny devitos? and maybe a quarter o shaq. >> it's bad. interest it's a lot of snow. >> i never seen measurements like that in the weather field. i like them. the next major storm hitting missouri kentucky and tennessee with snow ice and freezing rain. in nashville, people are told to stay inside. what's the problem,...
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used by everybody, even presidents that don't like me will use it. >> the old post office was built in the 1880s. trump's hotel is expected to open sometime next year bringing an estimated 500 permanent jobs when it opens. >>> we're dealing with what feels like the coldest morning we've had to deal with in months. these commuters or that commuter braving the elements right now. trying to get to work this morning. megan mkcgrath joins us live with some ways people are staying warm. >>> and as we take a live look outside, 16 degrees outside of our studios. we'll have your full forecast. >>> brace yourself for the bitter cold. we are dealing with one of the coldest morning commutes we've seen this winter. the wind is going to make anytime you spend outside even more miserable. >>> temperatures are in the teens around much of the region. take a look at that. the breeze will make it feel like it's below zero in your neighborhood. tom kierein is preparing you for what you'll face outside. not pretty out there. >> painful wind greeting you this morning. winds havedy diminished a bit but windchills in some locations still below zero. in prince george's county windchills down to 5 below zero. northern montgomery county at 6 below zero. dulles leesburg now windchills minus 4, minus 5. manassas prince william county windchill there is at 0. in washington, reagan national windchill at 2 below zero now. the winds have been gustin
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posted an appeal to find him. they did find tim. much to the amusement of others. and the ban of use of selfie sticks amidst the people using them disrupting others. the number of institutions have already banned the devices which has been trendy over the past few months. selfie m pacifica this is democracy now! >> we have 11 million people here who we are not all going to deport. many of them are our neighbors working in our communities. many of their children are u.s. citizens. >> immigration change delayed after a judge blocked president obama's executive order to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. we will
posted an appeal to find him. they did find tim. much to the amusement of others. and the ban of use of selfie sticks amidst the people using them disrupting others. the number of institutions have already banned the devices which has been trendy over the past few months. selfie m pacifica this is democracy now! >> we have 11 million people here who we are not all going to deport. many of them are our neighbors working in our communities. many of their children are u.s. citizens. >>...
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post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can usep recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5. >>> a north carolina man is facing three counts of first-degree murder today just hours after three muslim students were shot in the head near the campus of unc chapel hill. our joe johns is in washington with what many suspect was a hate crime but what may have been a disagreement over a parking spot. it's hard to even put those two sentences together. joe, what is the story here that's leading anyone to think either of those two theories? >> reporter: we're still just getting the outlines from this. but we know from police there was apparently a dispute over a parking space. these three victims were shot in the head. we do know that. we do know that this individual who was arrested is cooperating with the police. we do know that this is an individual who has had some postings on facebook. he's apparently an atheist. he's been critical of religion but he's been critical of both islam and christianity
post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can usep recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5. >>> a north carolina man is facing three counts of first-degree murder today just hours after three muslim students were shot in the head near the campus of unc chapel hill. our joe johns is in washington with what many suspect...