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. >> joe watson's gambling cost him everything. >> i wanted to be the person that could take care ofthing, and when i couldn't take care of things at a job that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that, i figured i would supplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his gambling debts. >> i've been accused of going into different businesses, whether they're a gas station, a retail store, a sandwich shop, a tanning salon, a video store and putting my hand either in my pocket or under my shirt pretending that i had a weapon. in arizona, as the law states, when you simulate a weapon, it's the same thing as actually having one. so i haven't been charged with just robbery, i've been charged with armed robbery. >> even though gambling drove him to robbery, watson is now betting his future on another high stakes risk. he's decided to represent himself at trial. >> my attorney decided that
. >> joe watson's gambling cost him everything. >> i wanted to be the person that could take care ofthing, and when i couldn't take care of things at a job that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that, i figured i would supplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his...
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starting by live is ivan watson. ivan what is the latest this morning? >> reporter: good morning, christine. you have european diplomats meaning for the first time in brussels today since the deadly attack on the "charlie hebdo" in paris and the other raids in belgium where police were fired upon and two were killed. they were alleged to be plotting to attack belgium police officers. the foreign policy for the european union says counter terrorism efforts are on the top of the meeting agenda. take a listen. >> we start with a discussion on how counter terrorism in europe and other parts of the world. immediate in mediterranean and africa. i'm meeting with the secretary-general. the threat we face in paris and other muslim countries. we need to strengthen our way of cooperating together. >> reporter: christine, the belgium investigators here are dealing with the home grown problem, five of the suspects they arrested and charged with participation and terror organization are all belgium citizens, but an inter national problem. greek police arrested one tha
starting by live is ivan watson. ivan what is the latest this morning? >> reporter: good morning, christine. you have european diplomats meaning for the first time in brussels today since the deadly attack on the "charlie hebdo" in paris and the other raids in belgium where police were fired upon and two were killed. they were alleged to be plotting to attack belgium police officers. the foreign policy for the european union says counter terrorism efforts are on the top of the...
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9, authorities say watson met the boys while coaching the football team. they tell us the family was homeless and they moved into watson's house in north philadelphia where the alleged rapes took place. >>> today, a chester county priest is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on child porn charges. police arrested the reverend mark haines in october. investigators say they found images of naked underage girls on haynes instagram account. according to police he pretended to be a 14-year-old girl to get those photos. he served in st. siemnd and jude parish. >>> today, city council will continue it's keeping the peace law. there's a public meeting tonight at 6:30 at lewis redding city council building in wilmington. >>> well today is the final chance for parents to pick up their children's records from a closed chartert elementary school. walter palmer shut it down displays hundreds of schools. parents can pick up those records before 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. today. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> cold this mor
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john. >> ivan watson for us in brussels. thank you. >>> new this morning, protests turning violent and deadly. demonstrate ors in niger were and angered over "charlie hebdo" killings. >>> a cease-fire seems to be holding this morning after fighting broke out near the presidential palace. this is part of the houthi insurgents to gain power. this would be a worrying issue for the officials. a power vacuum is benefits al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which has been using yemen as a base of operations. >>> happening tonight is the state of the union address by the president. he will deliver this facing a new political environment. for the first time, he face ace congress completely in republican control, but a surging economy and slight bump in the poll numbers is bringing a fresh wave from the white house. jim acosta has the latest on the speech. >> reporter: the white house has shared much of the state of the un union address in the past weeks, there is some surprises in store. the address will be filled with pitches like the
john. >> ivan watson for us in brussels. thank you. >>> new this morning, protests turning violent and deadly. demonstrate ors in niger were and angered over "charlie hebdo" killings. >>> a cease-fire seems to be holding this morning after fighting broke out near the presidential palace. this is part of the houthi insurgents to gain power. this would be a worrying issue for the officials. a power vacuum is benefits al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which has...
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you just never, ever know. >> that is what peter watson said. he said he was injured several years ago so he was being very careful, following the rules. he suggests people buy fireworks from a reputable source where you know they will have safety protocol. >>> dudes have junk and gasoline. >> i'm going to do this. >> how mixing fire with stupidity can blow up in your face. >> what? >>> and a video that will change your life. >> while you'll never feel safe in the bathroom again. >> oh! dodo y youou w wanant t a a hehealalththier mouth? pplulus s a a whwhititerer s smimile? you can have e bobothth! with colgate total® advanced whitening. [[ m malale e anannonouncer ] it removes more surface stains toto w whihiteten n 3030% % better. aandnd i itt i impmproves mouth health. hheaealtlthihierer p plulus s whwhiter. [ male announcer ] colgate total® advanced whitening. 330%0% m morore e whwhitening. >>> counting down to 2015 with our favorite videos of the year. >> you guys know who he is right? he is back with a new character. >> that's where i hang
you just never, ever know. >> that is what peter watson said. he said he was injured several years ago so he was being very careful, following the rules. he suggests people buy fireworks from a reputable source where you know they will have safety protocol. >>> dudes have junk and gasoline. >> i'm going to do this. >> how mixing fire with stupidity can blow up in your face. >> what? >>> and a video that will change your life. >> while you'll never...
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. >>> leon watson of north philadelphia was found guilty on all counts for molesting five young players and one metally delayed adult. watson will be sentenced in may. >> delaware's first medical marijuana clinic is expected to open tomorrow. it will open near wilmington to certify patients to use medical marijuana. patients 18 years or older with serious conditions could have 6 ounces prescribed by a doctor. >> warmer today but there's another issue we'll be dealing with. >> reporter: wind will be stronger and it will make it cooler this afternoon when it picks up, tam. we're high and dry this morning when we look outside there's center city. not a lot of cloud cover around this morning so it looks like a nice bright sunny start. i use the word "nice" a relative term because it's going to be cool. in allentown trenton dover, 32 the freezing mark. there you see the lack of cloud cover over i-95 and the p-a turnpike. if you're out driving after sunrise you'll need the shades. the clouds from the west may filter in, but today it will be bright. mix of sun and clouds in allentown, better h
. >>> leon watson of north philadelphia was found guilty on all counts for molesting five young players and one metally delayed adult. watson will be sentenced in may. >> delaware's first medical marijuana clinic is expected to open tomorrow. it will open near wilmington to certify patients to use medical marijuana. patients 18 years or older with serious conditions could have 6 ounces prescribed by a doctor. >> warmer today but there's another issue we'll be dealing with....
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i want to bring in our senior correspondent ivan watson in brussels. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, john. a senior official is giving us details about the efforts the bellgiums have been using to break up the terrorist cell. this started thursday night when the police moved in the town of verviers. the suspects clashed with belgium police and killed in that gun battle. we since learned that the belgiums believed there were cells of ten people they have been monitoring that apartment. they believe it was a safe house. they arrested five suspects here in belgium since then. part of the reason they moved in was they believe that the suspects had gotten weapons and they didn't think they could maintain the 24-hour surveillance for much longer. they identified the suspected ringleader of the cell. a belgian man of moroccan descent. abaaoud. he was believed to have fight with isis in the past. he was last tracked in greece. that is where greek police arrested an algerian citizen. the belgians requested his extradition back to belgium. whether
i want to bring in our senior correspondent ivan watson in brussels. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, john. a senior official is giving us details about the efforts the bellgiums have been using to break up the terrorist cell. this started thursday night when the police moved in the town of verviers. the suspects clashed with belgium police and killed in that gun battle. we since learned that the belgiums believed there were cells of ten people they have been monitoring that...
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ivan watson, thank you very much from brussel there. now we're going to turn to another breaking story. now we can bring in senior international correspondent jim bitterman. is there anything more that we know about these women and how long can france and these other countries detain people? >> reporter: well basically they can retain people for 24 hours without a lawyer present. and in terror cases which can go another 48 hours, they can go 48 hours without having the suspect in contact wir their lawyers. basically in this case, according to what one of the prosecutors told us was that they have breaked abroad path. they're going after anybody they know who had contact with ahmed coulibaly, one of the terrorists involved with the shootouts. he was the one who took over the kosher grocery store. anybody who had any contact with him is being taken in and questioned. we've still got nine people now that they're holding for questioning. eight men and a woman. and of those nine we are, according to reports out there, two left traces of dna
ivan watson, thank you very much from brussel there. now we're going to turn to another breaking story. now we can bring in senior international correspondent jim bitterman. is there anything more that we know about these women and how long can france and these other countries detain people? >> reporter: well basically they can retain people for 24 hours without a lawyer present. and in terror cases which can go another 48 hours, they can go 48 hours without having the suspect in contact...
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check on the vicious blizzard tearing throughout northeast right now, plus harry potter star emma watsonisney movie fans pay attention. you're watching "early today." puffs knows winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. and of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. try puffs softpack today. it's the flexible pack that fits anywhere. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined
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leon watson was convicted on all counts. prosecutors say he molested five of his young players and one developmentally delayed adult. watson will be sentenced in may. >> atlantic city now has two more casinos and bankruptcy than yesterday. a division of ceasars entertainment filed for chapter 11 today struggling under more than 18 billion of debt. the company owns four casinos in our area and only two affected by this bankruptcy. ceasars and bally's on the boardwalk. harrahs in atlantic city and harrahs philadelphia in chester will not be part of this reorgization. ceasars had already shut down atlantic city show boat casino last year. but ceasars says this bankruptcy will not mean closures. gambling conferences, shows and events will still go on. >>> in quite a coincidence atlantic city mayor dop guardian gave state of city address today inside the now bankrupt ceasars casino after lossing more than 8,000 jobs last year the city needs to focus on attracting professional con vehicles and re band branded sell of is more than
leon watson was convicted on all counts. prosecutors say he molested five of his young players and one developmentally delayed adult. watson will be sentenced in may. >> atlantic city now has two more casinos and bankruptcy than yesterday. a division of ceasars entertainment filed for chapter 11 today struggling under more than 18 billion of debt. the company owns four casinos in our area and only two affected by this bankruptcy. ceasars and bally's on the boardwalk. harrahs in atlantic...
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watson come here. >> the big event was at the 1915 world's fair and thousands were watching. >> everythingto work that day, you send the person you trust the most. >> this isn't where those old telephones were first shown off. they made their debut at the palace of industry, in what's now the financial district. >> this is the last remaining palace from the original ppie. >> the panama pacific international exposition. the phones will stay on display at the california historical society. >> boy oh, boy. come here, i need you. >> that would be omg. >> oh, what a difference a seth tourry makes. in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> now we have these little things. >> could you imagine? >>> we have a progress report for you. >> coming up the san francisco runner trying to run seven marathons on seven continents in >>> the ford motor company driving its way back into the bay area tonight the focus of its new research and development center on the peninsula. >> from 7 on your side, the case of the stolen clipper card and the roadblocks, the woman kept running into. when she tried to s
watson come here. >> the big event was at the 1915 world's fair and thousands were watching. >> everythingto work that day, you send the person you trust the most. >> this isn't where those old telephones were first shown off. they made their debut at the palace of industry, in what's now the financial district. >> this is the last remaining palace from the original ppie. >> the panama pacific international exposition. the phones will stay on display at the...
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we want to go to cnn senior international correspondent, ivan watson for more on that. ivan, what do you make of this latest development? >> reporter: well, initially a kurdish senior official told cnn that about 250 yazidi prisoners had been released on saturday near the kurdish-controlled northern iraqi city of kirkuk. i spoke with a yazidi activist traveling in a convoy with these released prisoners from kirkuk to the yazidi basically religious shrine called lalish. they're traveling by bus with a kurdish peshmerga guard unit. 196 prisoners why released. all but five of them he says are basically senior citizens, elderly. there were about five children with them. he says the condition of the majority of these released prisoners is pretty frightful, that some of them are very dirty, that many of them are ill. some of them complained about not being fed with any regularity while they were held hostage for months. some of them, he says, that they preferred not to have been released, that they would have preferred for their younger relatives who are still being held host
we want to go to cnn senior international correspondent, ivan watson for more on that. ivan, what do you make of this latest development? >> reporter: well, initially a kurdish senior official told cnn that about 250 yazidi prisoners had been released on saturday near the kurdish-controlled northern iraqi city of kirkuk. i spoke with a yazidi activist traveling in a convoy with these released prisoners from kirkuk to the yazidi basically religious shrine called lalish. they're traveling...
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christine. >> ivan watson for us. thanks ivan. in france now, a source with knowledge of the investigation into the paris terror attacks tells cnn this morning that police are seeking two people whose dna was found on amedy coulibaly's belongings. coulibaly killed four hostages in a kosher supermarket before police shot and killed him. three women held in connection with the paris attacks were released on sunday. the prosecutor's office says nine others are still being interrogated. i want to bring in our senior international correspondent nic robertson. he is live in paris. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, christine. for the police any leads connecting other people to amedy coulibaly is hugely important. concerns that a group around him may be continuing potential threat for follow-on attacks. he was well on and that is where some of the dna was found. that is where the dna was found on the guns and ammunition and magazines in his apartment. a clip holding bullets. dna found on that. leading police to suspect at leas
christine. >> ivan watson for us. thanks ivan. in france now, a source with knowledge of the investigation into the paris terror attacks tells cnn this morning that police are seeking two people whose dna was found on amedy coulibaly's belongings. coulibaly killed four hostages in a kosher supermarket before police shot and killed him. three women held in connection with the paris attacks were released on sunday. the prosecutor's office says nine others are still being interrogated. i...
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devin watson gets the ball at the end and he scores a layup.eat ball movement to watson who scores the layup. 10-5. later in the half, the steal and finish with the dunk. two of its 18 giving usf a six point lead. they won 89-77 improving to 2-4 in the west coast conference >>> number one kentucky taken to double overtime at texas a & m and the second overtime tied at 59 aggies courtney robertson with the tough shot down low and draws a foul but missed the free throw. 90 seconds left. the wildcats knock down the three. they survived their second straight overtime game winning 70-64. uk is 15-0 on the season >>> former warriors coach mark jackson received a standing ovation during friday's game as he returned to oracle arena for the first time since he was fired last may. jackson who is calling the game for espn says he was very proud to be able to help turn the franchise around. >> i'm humbled by the support of the fans and the reaction. three years ago, this was a team that had a history of losing. and it think right now to be a legitimate tea
devin watson gets the ball at the end and he scores a layup.eat ball movement to watson who scores the layup. 10-5. later in the half, the steal and finish with the dunk. two of its 18 giving usf a six point lead. they won 89-77 improving to 2-4 in the west coast conference >>> number one kentucky taken to double overtime at texas a & m and the second overtime tied at 59 aggies courtney robertson with the tough shot down low and draws a foul but missed the free throw. 90 seconds...
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watson. dr.ave young people here so i'd like to expand on it. would you discuss how prolonged n( chronic sleep deprivation affects the cognitive development of adolescents. >> how it affects their cognitive development? >> yes. >> well, there's not a lot of data on how it affects the development but it is clear that sleep deprivation affects thinking in a lot of different ways. it also affects learning and the ability to learn. you think about it on three levels we have it now. if you're too sleepy, you have trouble with the acquisition phase of learning. paying attention, not being distracted, being motivated to get the information in. so we hear education, education, education. well, if you're too sleepy, you're not going to be absorbing the education. secondly, sleepiness is going to impact how one retrieves the information. so you can acquire the information, but then you have to be able to use it. so if you're too sleepy, too tired, distracted, unmotivated, that's a problem as well. and the
watson. dr.ave young people here so i'd like to expand on it. would you discuss how prolonged n( chronic sleep deprivation affects the cognitive development of adolescents. >> how it affects their cognitive development? >> yes. >> well, there's not a lot of data on how it affects the development but it is clear that sleep deprivation affects thinking in a lot of different ways. it also affects learning and the ability to learn. you think about it on three levels we have it...
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nate watson.lect of the academy of sleep medicine and professor of neurology and co-director of sleep centers at the university of washington. >> thank you.bkm thank you very much for the invitation to speak here today. thank you, member rosekind. and thank you for making some noise back there. i'm very excited that high school students are here this morning for my presentation. because i'm going to be talking about why teens are susceptible to driving fatigue and what's happening to them that's making them susceptible. so i'm going to talk about the biology of teen sleep and what's going on during adolescent development in terms of regulating sleep than teen behaviors that affect sleep as well as societal restrictions. and then what's going on with teen driving and sleep. the biology of sleep, when we talk about the regulation of sleep biology, we talk about two systems. one is the circadian timing system, and the other the sleep/wake static system. both of these systems undergo changes during th
nate watson.lect of the academy of sleep medicine and professor of neurology and co-director of sleep centers at the university of washington. >> thank you.bkm thank you very much for the invitation to speak here today. thank you, member rosekind. and thank you for making some noise back there. i'm very excited that high school students are here this morning for my presentation. because i'm going to be talking about why teens are susceptible to driving fatigue and what's happening to them...
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leon watson is charged with sexually assaulting the boys in 2013 when they were 8 and 9 years old.n met the boys and their mother while coaching the ronhurst raiders football team. sources close to the investigation told nbc 10 the family was homeless and moved into watson's north philadelphia house. >>> a major automaker says something is wrong with thousands of their cars. >>> and a health scare involving the happiest place on earth. >>> but first, here's what we're working on for you for "nbc 10 news at 5." >> nbc 10 tells you about this bitter cold stalling cars, flat flattening tires. now at 5:00 we're checking into how crews helping stranded drivers are putting their health in harm's way. >>> also new at 5:00 this bitter cold can take a huge bite out of your wallet. coming up, four easy ways to keep your energy bill from rising. >>> one man's scheme targeting victims of superstorm sandy. how he collected thousands from them. how he was caught and what authorities will make him do now. count on "nbc 10 news at 5." webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all th
leon watson is charged with sexually assaulting the boys in 2013 when they were 8 and 9 years old.n met the boys and their mother while coaching the ronhurst raiders football team. sources close to the investigation told nbc 10 the family was homeless and moved into watson's north philadelphia house. >>> a major automaker says something is wrong with thousands of their cars. >>> and a health scare involving the happiest place on earth. >>> but first, here's what we're...
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but to kind of pull together all the commentary by ivan watson and others what we have to continue toit's extremely challenging to attack individual cells. >> how do you even attack the networks? >> well, you go -- you put plants in. you look at communications. you look at the way they operate in terms of selling weapons or transferring weapons or equipment. that's how probably the cell was broken open. it was one mistake that someone made either an arms dealer or one individual with maybe a little bit too much ego talking about what he was about to do. so you just have to get from an intelligence aspect a little bit of information and that will break the network wide open where you can go after the individual cells. but it's almost impossible to counter every single cell that's out there. >> it would seem as such. you know let's talk about some of these raids. the raids that just took place in belgium. it is also led to the questioning of a lot of potential suspects. but how much can law enforcement, you know count on these suspects giving them information? i mean they, you know are
but to kind of pull together all the commentary by ivan watson and others what we have to continue toit's extremely challenging to attack individual cells. >> how do you even attack the networks? >> well, you go -- you put plants in. you look at communications. you look at the way they operate in terms of selling weapons or transferring weapons or equipment. that's how probably the cell was broken open. it was one mistake that someone made either an arms dealer or one individual...
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thanks to ivesan watson in belgium. nic robertson is in paris. nic, french authorities have released some suspects. when i was there for the last ten days it struck me that the french authorities did not have a particularly tight handle on who remained in the cell. has that changed in the last 48 hours? >> jim, it doesn't appear to have changed, at least the information released so far. the 12 arrested they are all women. the 9 who are still being held will be held we're told for at least the next 48 hours. they could be held for much longer. one of the things that has emerged in this investigation so far is that sometimes the operatives involved are using phones of friends, of close relatives to make calls to avoid detection because of the way that wire tapping is done here. it's done through a specific phone, not through any number of phones that one particular suspect may have or may have access to. today an islamist rally banned by police have not gone ahead. that's something here that the authorities are keen to keep off the streets and keep
thanks to ivesan watson in belgium. nic robertson is in paris. nic, french authorities have released some suspects. when i was there for the last ten days it struck me that the french authorities did not have a particularly tight handle on who remained in the cell. has that changed in the last 48 hours? >> jim, it doesn't appear to have changed, at least the information released so far. the 12 arrested they are all women. the 9 who are still being held will be held we're told for at least...
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watson. dr.atson touched on this briefly and we have young people here so i'd like to expand on it. would you discuss how prolonged chronic sleep deprivation affects the cognitive development of adolescents. >> how it affects their cognitive development? >> yes. >> well there's not a lot of data on how it affects the development but it is clear that sleep deprivation affects thinking in a lot of different ways. it also affects learning and the ability to learn. you think about it on three levels we have it now. if you're too sleepy you have trouble with the acquisition phase of learning. paying attention, not being distracted, being motivated to get the information in. so we hear education education, education. well, if you're too sleepy you're not going to be absorbing the education. secondly, sleepiness is going to impact how one retrieves the information information. so you can acquire the information, but then you have to be able to use it. so if you're too sleepy, too tired, distracted unmot
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ivan watson with the latest from belgium. thank you. of course ivan mentioned the other spots in europe that you are seeing heightened and accelerated investigations and that is happening in france as well, that saw the attacks last week on the weekly and kosher market. it's now dealing with even more threats apparently. isa suarez from paris. hello. where are the new threats coming from? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. when we are seeing is an enormous amount of anti-terror activity following not just what happened hastert week but also what we have seen in brussels from what we've just reported. and what we heard in the last 24 hours or so is that yesterday in the cover of darkness, police moved in on four suburbs of paris. and they took in 12 people. these were eight men, four women. all suspected of providing logistical support to coulibaly. that's where they are in closing in on any link between coulibaly and the kosher store. four suspects they believed to be on the run. the paper reporting, saying perhaps it was a man who is
ivan watson with the latest from belgium. thank you. of course ivan mentioned the other spots in europe that you are seeing heightened and accelerated investigations and that is happening in france as well, that saw the attacks last week on the weekly and kosher market. it's now dealing with even more threats apparently. isa suarez from paris. hello. where are the new threats coming from? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. when we are seeing is an enormous amount of anti-terror activity...
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. >> sherlock and watson grounded story urnlgts don't have to change costumes?a little bit, but basically we're -- >> and sherlock and watson as we imagined them to look on the stage? >> i think so. >> you have the pipe? >> i have a pipe. you'll notice me. >> so gregory, you live near the washington area i. do. >> first time at arena stage? >> first time at arena stage. just meevoved down to washington, d.c. this past summer from new york. thrilled to be here. >> you didn't grow up in the area? >> no. >> glad to have you here. >> your first time here? >> yeah. love it so far. >> have either of you ever played these roles before? >> no. >> no. >> and done comedy before? >> never one like this before. it's -- i'm having one of best times doing this show than i've ever had, actually, because it's so -- just like -- it's just flat out funny. flat out comedy. >> wacky, goofy. >> tons of fun. >> yes. actually i've never done a play like this before. it's great. >> i was watching video. it seems to move so fast. >> we were just talking about that, too, actually. fun to
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. >>> in 1990, george watson took a look back at the pivotal road george played in the victory of thellies in world war ii. >> reporter: in 1940, america was holding the rest of the world at arm's length. fortress america wanted no part of the war that japan and italy were waging. americans were hanging to every underwear. it americans were hanging to every -- on his other side he was doing his best to turn america into the arsenal of democracy. >> this nation will remain a neutral nation. but i cannot ask that every american remain neutral in thought as well. even a neutral cannot be asked to close his mind or to close his conscious. i hope the united states will keep out of this war. as long as it remains within my power, to prevent there will be no black out of peace in the united states. >> what was american like in 1940 this country in the brink of war. in the 11th year of the great depression, 20% of the work force was unemployed. half of the population 70 million people lived on farms or in small towns. .25 of the families lived on less than $150 a year. the country would learn
. >>> in 1990, george watson took a look back at the pivotal road george played in the victory of thellies in world war ii. >> reporter: in 1940, america was holding the rest of the world at arm's length. fortress america wanted no part of the war that japan and italy were waging. americans were hanging to every underwear. it americans were hanging to every -- on his other side he was doing his best to turn america into the arsenal of democracy. >> this nation will remain a...
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>> ivan watson reporting live from belgium this morning. >>> ice issues a blood chilling ransom demand telling japan to pay $200 million or two of its citizens will be beheaded. japan has 72 hours to decide. it's prime minister minister offered no hint of negotiations saying "i feel extreme anger at their threat that they use the hostages as their shield. we do our utmost effort to protect their life." will ripley is in beijing with more. >> reporter: this news this video, is truly gut wrenching for so many people in japan. this is a country that doesn't have a military that fights isis unlike america and of course britain as well. two countries that have seen their own citizens executed on camera after refusing to bow to isis' demands. now we have two citizens. a freelance journalist kengi kengi goto and haruna yukawa. he owned a private security company. both of these men captured by isis. two days after the japanese prime minister on a middle east tour pledged financial support, $200 million to help the coalition that's fighting against isis isis then pulls out these japanese hostag
>> ivan watson reporting live from belgium this morning. >>> ice issues a blood chilling ransom demand telling japan to pay $200 million or two of its citizens will be beheaded. japan has 72 hours to decide. it's prime minister minister offered no hint of negotiations saying "i feel extreme anger at their threat that they use the hostages as their shield. we do our utmost effort to protect their life." will ripley is in beijing with more. >> reporter: this news...
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watson's attorneys say it is unclear whether his client will take the stand or not. >> and hundreds of airport workers will march through the philadelphia international airport today. they want to a raise. they say eight months after voters supported raising the minimum wage, they've yet to see a pay increase. the march will begin at 11:00 and it will make its way through the entire airport. >>> and, the national rifle association is suing philadelphia and two other pennsylvania cities, over gun laws. the nra is hoping a court will over turn seven of philadelphia's gun control laws. a new state law passed last week makes it easier for the group to challenge how each city rec late gun safety issues. mayor michael nutter says the city hoping to keep reasonable gun control laws in place also suing pittsburgh, lancaster, all over their gun control measures. >> time now 4:10. a pennsylvania prison goes up in flames, what happened to the inmate and the workers inside. >> and, as expected, it didn't take long for things to heat up between congress and the white house. and now a vote to change
watson's attorneys say it is unclear whether his client will take the stand or not. >> and hundreds of airport workers will march through the philadelphia international airport today. they want to a raise. they say eight months after voters supported raising the minimum wage, they've yet to see a pay increase. the march will begin at 11:00 and it will make its way through the entire airport. >>> and, the national rifle association is suing philadelphia and two other pennsylvania...
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watson, i'm a history professor here. the world, not america. [laughter] how are we going to turn this thing around? how are we going to undo the damage of the last seven years, six years? >> well, doctor, i appreciate that question very much. in my book "the american boomerang," i actually outline a simple concise ten-point plan that i believe will see america return to its full potential. that ten-point plan is to end the waste, to pay back the debt to limit the government to axe political correctness, to protect the borders to preserve judeo-christian traditions, to cut taxes, to end the culture of entitlement, keep the peace through unquestioned military advantage and exercise fidelity to the constitution. now, that's a long laundry list -- [laughter] >> do we begin? -- where do we begin? >> well, i believe if you can do all of those ten things, you will forge a new generation of americans capable of securing the american dream for another 200 years at least and that would be the best thing that could happen not just for america, but for the
watson, i'm a history professor here. the world, not america. [laughter] how are we going to turn this thing around? how are we going to undo the damage of the last seven years, six years? >> well, doctor, i appreciate that question very much. in my book "the american boomerang," i actually outline a simple concise ten-point plan that i believe will see america return to its full potential. that ten-point plan is to end the waste, to pay back the debt to limit the government to...
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. >> amber the deputy city attorney with the authority mark watson sends his regulating regret we couldn't be here not manipulative as changed the only addition to the 59 which is the spot bill addressing the h o p or high vehicle rains this is an information item recommended and other things under the state level our governor signed into office during it's inaugural speak the calling out of the $59 billion deficit for the local highways and bridges so given that taken into consideration attention he didn't in his budget have additional funding for transportation so we'll stay tuned to see if anything come up the january prospering proposal proposed cap & trade and one hundred million dollar of it goes to transportation we're happy to see that we're anticipating for the up and coming cap & trade we've seen the january 1st cap & trade was applied to fuel we anticipate a much higher procedures in may which will be divided up according the the formula that was passed an a on a state level next week is the first meeting of the technical advisory committee this is a proposed vehicle travel mile
. >> amber the deputy city attorney with the authority mark watson sends his regulating regret we couldn't be here not manipulative as changed the only addition to the 59 which is the spot bill addressing the h o p or high vehicle rains this is an information item recommended and other things under the state level our governor signed into office during it's inaugural speak the calling out of the $59 billion deficit for the local highways and bridges so given that taken into consideration...
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leon watson was arrested at his home on west diamond street back in 2013.convicted today of raping the boys who were between the ages of eight and 10. watson was a part-time football coach for the rhawnhurst raiders and form his own team called the little vicks. >> law enforcement leaders meet in philly to talk about ways to build community trust. >> u.s. attorney general eric holder joined mayor michael nutter and police commissioner ramsay for around table discussion this afternoon. commissioner ramsay has been leading the conversation for awhile now. president obama named his co chair of a task force on 21st century policing. ramsay says the most important thing all of cuss do is listen to each other. >> we may not always agree but we can agree to disagree. and being able to see things from a different perspective is valuable to all of us and it's going to lead to a more comprehensive more complete report that we can present to the president. >> the attorney general is held similar discussions in atlanta cleveland, memphis and chicago. >>> synthetic pot
leon watson was arrested at his home on west diamond street back in 2013.convicted today of raping the boys who were between the ages of eight and 10. watson was a part-time football coach for the rhawnhurst raiders and form his own team called the little vicks. >> law enforcement leaders meet in philly to talk about ways to build community trust. >> u.s. attorney general eric holder joined mayor michael nutter and police commissioner ramsay for around table discussion this...
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ivan watson, cnn, brussels. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come here on cnn, why some are now saying the united states started the cyber-war with north korea years ago. we'll be right back. >>> we want to update you on breaking news. isis demanding $200 million in exchange for the lives of two japanese hostages. we're showing you a snapshot of the video which the group released on tuesday. >> we've been looking at this the past hour. you see a man, four dressed in black in the center understood to be jihadi john. he apparently speak with a british accent. standing next to two men in orange jumpsuits who are kneeled on the ground. the man criticized what he called the japanese government's support for an effort to stop the islamic state. japan's foreign ministry says it's working to verify the authenticity of the video and says it is "strongly furious at the threat using the life of people as shields." >> the government says it will make every effort to free the japanese nationals. we do expect to hear soon from japan's prime minister
ivan watson, cnn, brussels. >>> we'll take a short break. still to come here on cnn, why some are now saying the united states started the cyber-war with north korea years ago. we'll be right back. >>> we want to update you on breaking news. isis demanding $200 million in exchange for the lives of two japanese hostages. we're showing you a snapshot of the video which the group released on tuesday. >> we've been looking at this the past hour. you see a man, four dressed...
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heartfelt notes are arriving at mike watson's galleria of diamonds.d. last year more than 20,000 did. this is one of the diamonds that a lucky mom will take home. a diamond that weighs a quarter carat. >> mike watson wants all the kids who entered his contest to know two mothers will walk away with diamonds but there are also thousands of other winners. mothers who will receive this garnet an amethyst weighing 1 carat each. 30 local teachers now read the essays. the winners will be announced in the spring. >> most important job in the world, being a parent. >>> let's take a peek outdoors and show you what's going on. right now it's a beautiful moon rise. this could be something you'd hang up on your wall it's so beautiful. we've got the bay bridge bay lights, san francisco bay. a nearly full moon rising above it all. we have mainly clear skies outside tonight. it will be chilly out there. temperatures in 50s. san jose at 55. livermore and san bruno 53. san francisco checking in to 57. caught a hazy but beautiful sunset in palo alto. we have a weather
heartfelt notes are arriving at mike watson's galleria of diamonds.d. last year more than 20,000 did. this is one of the diamonds that a lucky mom will take home. a diamond that weighs a quarter carat. >> mike watson wants all the kids who entered his contest to know two mothers will walk away with diamonds but there are also thousands of other winners. mothers who will receive this garnet an amethyst weighing 1 carat each. 30 local teachers now read the essays. the winners will be...
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feeds watson underneath for the flush. temple wins their fifth straight.hey are now 11-4 on the season. >>> as we told you earlier in the show stuart scott passed away after a long battle with cancer. he was 49 years old. scott had his own unique spin on delivering sports. stars from around the sports world took to twitter to offer their condolences. president obama released a statement on scott's pathsing saying over the years he entertained us and in the end, he inspired us with courage and love. scott was honored at the espys this summer and offered these eloquent words on his fight. >> when you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live why you live and in the manner in which you live. [ applause ] live, fight like hell. when you get too tired to fight, then lay down and rest and let somebody else fight for you. >> many of us will help pick up that fight for scott. scott is survived by his two daughters. denise? >> such an impact. thank you so much danny. >>> time to check in with lester holt for a look at what's com
feeds watson underneath for the flush. temple wins their fifth straight.hey are now 11-4 on the season. >>> as we told you earlier in the show stuart scott passed away after a long battle with cancer. he was 49 years old. scott had his own unique spin on delivering sports. stars from around the sports world took to twitter to offer their condolences. president obama released a statement on scott's pathsing saying over the years he entertained us and in the end, he inspired us with...
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watson said, research without action is just academic. what are the barriers to doing that and i think a field of implementation research which is now happening in the medical world, i think what are the barriers we can change is an important area. so thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. pack. i'm so interested i keep forgetting it's my turn to talk. our final speaker will be steven popkin. dr. popkin. >> thank you, dr. price. so following on from the three other panelists here, i view that there's three issues, and this complements what has just been said. one, there's a real culture issue if we're talking about sleepiness and people's willingness to forgo sleep. second, there's a lack of data, especially evaluative data, return on investment data for people to understand what the benefits are for different types of countermeasures, and, three, we're missing some key partners in this forum and in this discussion in general. before i get to that, dr. price asked me a quick question when she was inviting me to this panel saying what's th
watson said, research without action is just academic. what are the barriers to doing that and i think a field of implementation research which is now happening in the medical world, i think what are the barriers we can change is an important area. so thank you very much. >> thank you, dr. pack. i'm so interested i keep forgetting it's my turn to talk. our final speaker will be steven popkin. dr. popkin. >> thank you, dr. price. so following on from the three other panelists here, i...
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cnn's ivan watson in brussels. nick payton walsh in yemen, and deborah feyerick in new york with the latest on the investigation. let's start with ivan watson in brussels where soldiers are in front of the jewish museum. a scene of a deadly attack a year ago by a gunman having suspected joining syria. ivan what is the very latest? >> well the belgians have deployed for the first time in years, really, decades, perhaps, armed forces on the streets of two cities. guarding a number of installations, including the u.s. embassy, protecting a number of jewish buildings. the synagogue here in brussels. the youish museum and different places in the jewish district. this is clearly a response to the raid that belgian police carried out on thursday night where suspects opened fire on the place. it was in an eastern town and two suspects were killed. a third captured. and the belgian authorities say they believe they were planning two attack belgian police and they say they found police uniforms in the possession of the suspe
cnn's ivan watson in brussels. nick payton walsh in yemen, and deborah feyerick in new york with the latest on the investigation. let's start with ivan watson in brussels where soldiers are in front of the jewish museum. a scene of a deadly attack a year ago by a gunman having suspected joining syria. ivan what is the very latest? >> well the belgians have deployed for the first time in years, really, decades, perhaps, armed forces on the streets of two cities. guarding a number of...
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ivan watson cnn, brussels. >> ivan thank you for that.how one u.s. senator calls young unemployed men the real quote weapons of mass destruction and one could argue that the paris kosher supermarket attacker was a textbook case of that. young, poor unemployed in and out of jail. our jim bitterman talked to people who knew amedy coulibaly. >> reporter: in paris, coulibaly may go down in history as the religious extremist who died shooting it out with the anti-terror squad. but in the gritty paris suburb of grenier where he grew up he's remembered more as a local thug who spent most of his adult life behind bars. in his early school photos obtained by france television he looked likable enough. but police said coulibaly, the only boy in ten children family was an ongoing problem. in his high school years he got into trouble. he would be arrested five times for armed robbery and once for dealing in drugs. a lawyer who defended one of his accomplices believes coulibaly changed from small crimes to hidden criminal when a motorcycle theft turne
ivan watson cnn, brussels. >> ivan thank you for that.how one u.s. senator calls young unemployed men the real quote weapons of mass destruction and one could argue that the paris kosher supermarket attacker was a textbook case of that. young, poor unemployed in and out of jail. our jim bitterman talked to people who knew amedy coulibaly. >> reporter: in paris, coulibaly may go down in history as the religious extremist who died shooting it out with the anti-terror squad. but in the...
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senior international correspondent ivan watson is in brussels with more. hi ivan. >> reporter: hi carol. you know, as senior belgium official has identified a man that belgian authorities believe is the ring leader master mind of an alleged jihadi plot that police swooped down on last week in belgium arresting at least five people and that raid resulted in two suspects dying in a gun battle against belgian police. the man in question is named abu hamid abou. he's a very notorious figure here in belgium. he hales from brussels the capital of brussels and the capital of europe for that matter. he's believed to be of moroccan descent. he's notorious because he traveled to syria, joined isis. he's believed to be filmed laughing driving a pickup truck dragging at least a half dozen corpses through a field in syria. he's also famous because he's believed to have brought his teenage younger brother, a 13-year-old named yuis to those bloody battle fields in syria to join isis. the boy is believed to have been photographed alongside older fighters and has been desc
senior international correspondent ivan watson is in brussels with more. hi ivan. >> reporter: hi carol. you know, as senior belgium official has identified a man that belgian authorities believe is the ring leader master mind of an alleged jihadi plot that police swooped down on last week in belgium arresting at least five people and that raid resulted in two suspects dying in a gun battle against belgian police. the man in question is named abu hamid abou. he's a very notorious figure...
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ivan watson cnn, brussels. >> a western intelligence source tells us here at cnn as many as 20 sleepercould be ready to strike across europe at any time. that is an alarming number. illinois senator mark kirk thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> from the intelligence we you've heard given your privy, what you've heard, do you believe that al qaeda or isis is capable of unleashing another big attack like this somewhere or in the snus. >> i think we are now safer than we were before 9/11 and not completely safe. we are still vulnerable to a homegrown attack like the one we saw like the man from ohio mr. cornell, who wanted to attack the u.s. capitol. just on his own. we're not completely safe no. our key vulnerability is probably a local homegrown terrorist. can can. >> that is what officials have been warning about far long time. you believe there's a greater threat to america right now. i want to read a quote of yours. you said in addition to the threat of terrorists i believe a nuclear iran is the greatest threat to future generations. i don't want to see our children fl
ivan watson cnn, brussels. >> a western intelligence source tells us here at cnn as many as 20 sleepercould be ready to strike across europe at any time. that is an alarming number. illinois senator mark kirk thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> from the intelligence we you've heard given your privy, what you've heard, do you believe that al qaeda or isis is capable of unleashing another big attack like this somewhere or in the snus. >> i think we are now...
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. >> watson has a new job at the department of veterans affairs improving lives of injured service members this is an arms race. china, russia, multiple nations are developing more intelligent armed drones. >> mordrones, more problems. when does artificial intelligence begin to do more harm than good? >> this is supported by every president and congress for a quarter-century. one member of congress -- not one member of congress has ever seen one piece of the program. i would like the pentagon to release information.
. >> watson has a new job at the department of veterans affairs improving lives of injured service members this is an arms race. china, russia, multiple nations are developing more intelligent armed drones. >> mordrones, more problems. when does artificial intelligence begin to do more harm than good? >> this is supported by every president and congress for a quarter-century. one member of congress -- not one member of congress has ever seen one piece of the program. i would...
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carlos watson is the c.e.o.e joining us from time to time to discuss some of those stories. the ones that are not trending. i talked to him yesterday. welcome. >> thank you. >> ifill: we'll start in poland. >> poland has their own jeff bezos. you don't normally think of poland when you think about great entrepreneurs, but here is a 37-year-old guy who says the more people are using the web, the more they want things delivered whether clothes off of ebay or books from amazon but door to door it's too expensive. so he's created these old-style lockers where he'll deliver them to the locker. they're all around town. >> ifill: like you find at a bus station? >> exactly. remember "the french connection"? that's before you time. >> ifill: yes, certainly before my time. >> but exactly like that. he's got 5,000 across the country in some other parts of central europe, as well. people pay less than $2 which is 25% off of what they pay otherwise, and they're able to get goods they couldn't get. >> ifill: is this something
carlos watson is the c.e.o.e joining us from time to time to discuss some of those stories. the ones that are not trending. i talked to him yesterday. welcome. >> thank you. >> ifill: we'll start in poland. >> poland has their own jeff bezos. you don't normally think of poland when you think about great entrepreneurs, but here is a 37-year-old guy who says the more people are using the web, the more they want things delivered whether clothes off of ebay or books from amazon...
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leon watson's players testified to be molested my times before an investigator found him at a boy's home. one of the victim's was a developmentally delayed adult. >>> this teenager girl is going to prison for attacking a temple university student with a brick. a judge yesterday sentenced 16-year-old dariah estes for the attack. she also got four years probation. a student was walking on campus when she was attacked out of nowhere by a brick. police say two other girls also hit the student with their fists. they are being tried in family court. the student suffered severe injuries to her face. >>> the baltimore ravens and former star runningback ray rice reached a settlement agreement over back pain. the terms of the deal have not been disclosed publicly. rice claims the team owes him $3.5 million after releasing him in september. the ravens terminated his contract after the video surfaced of him showing him punching his then fiancee in the elevator. >>> officials in pennsylvania say this more than a century old prison has to be torn down after a fire tore through the place. this happened
leon watson's players testified to be molested my times before an investigator found him at a boy's home. one of the victim's was a developmentally delayed adult. >>> this teenager girl is going to prison for attacking a temple university student with a brick. a judge yesterday sentenced 16-year-old dariah estes for the attack. she also got four years probation. a student was walking on campus when she was attacked out of nowhere by a brick. police say two other girls also hit the...
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. >> casey watson in mexico city. european union decided to prolong existence actions against russia and pro-russian separatists because of fighting in eastern ukraine. clashes intensified, despite subzero temperatures putting a lot of strain on local communities. our correspondent has been talking to the wounded and the refugees in one eastern ukrainian village. >> the wounded have been pouring in here from the front lines. ukrainian troops from the fighting in a key town pro-russian rebels have been battling to surround. alexander was hit by shrapnel. a conscript, he tells me there has been clashes for days now. >> we will keep shooting. we can win. >> but they need spare parts. he warns that they will not hold up long like this. here is what the ukrainian military are facing. this video was posted online by the separatists. they are attacking ukrainian positions. the rebels talk of a new offensive. moscow denies it, but nato says they have received reinforcements from russia. caught in the middle are the civilians.
. >> casey watson in mexico city. european union decided to prolong existence actions against russia and pro-russian separatists because of fighting in eastern ukraine. clashes intensified, despite subzero temperatures putting a lot of strain on local communities. our correspondent has been talking to the wounded and the refugees in one eastern ukrainian village. >> the wounded have been pouring in here from the front lines. ukrainian troops from the fighting in a key town...
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lion watson is accused of sexually assaulting five of his players including a mentally disabled adult. >>> don tollefson will return to a courtroom in doylestown. he is on trial for scamming sports fans who bought packages when they thought they were represent be charities. he will defend himself in the case. >>> chris christie's orange swelter luck must have run out. christie has been cheering on the cowboys most visibly two weeks ago since the lions. he faces ethical questions since it was said that jerry jones was paying for the box seats. the governor took a jab at eagles fans, christie said on his way to lambeau field the people here are great this isn't like going to philly, that's a different story. >>> oregon and ohio state will battle tonight for college football first-ever national championship decided by the new system. you can watch the game on espn starting at 8:30. there's much more to come on "action news," a home is flattened when a gas leak leads to an explosion in indiana. frightening moments for a family in india an elephant flattens the car. >>> and scary moments f
lion watson is accused of sexually assaulting five of his players including a mentally disabled adult. >>> don tollefson will return to a courtroom in doylestown. he is on trial for scamming sports fans who bought packages when they thought they were represent be charities. he will defend himself in the case. >>> chris christie's orange swelter luck must have run out. christie has been cheering on the cowboys most visibly two weeks ago since the lions. he faces ethical...
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selection is scheduled to begin in the trial of a volunteer youth football coach. 24-year-old leon watson was arrested on rape rape of five children and mentally chal -- challenged adult. >> david it's cold out there. >> reporter: yes, right now we are precipitation free. we're looking for sunshine that will be smacking the center city skyscrapers right in the side, but it sun won't help today. 6 in allentown. 8 in trenton. 7 in trd, 9 in wilmington, 13 at the boardwalk and sea isle and atlantic city. the windchills are worse and we'll cover that in a moment. the winds are going to be driving out of the northwest again and in allentown a high of 18 with lots of sun but that bitter wind will make it feel like the single digits pretty much all the way today. at the shore high of 21 biting winds there, as well. mostly sunny windchills making it feel worse in philadelphia we'll go for a high of 22 under the sun. again a bitter, strong wind gusting up to 30 miles per hour which is in the vicinity of what we experienced yesterday and yes we'll have the bitter windchills. here's the temperature
selection is scheduled to begin in the trial of a volunteer youth football coach. 24-year-old leon watson was arrested on rape rape of five children and mentally chal -- challenged adult. >> david it's cold out there. >> reporter: yes, right now we are precipitation free. we're looking for sunshine that will be smacking the center city skyscrapers right in the side, but it sun won't help today. 6 in allentown. 8 in trenton. 7 in trd, 9 in wilmington, 13 at the boardwalk and sea isle...
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trying to escape circles back still alive, loses the football ball comes out, scooped up and to by watson goes streaking to the end zone. >> that pretty much is how the second half went. then in the sugar bowl fourth ranked ohio state pulled out all the stops against top ranked alabama. >> if at all possible with 19 seconds left a pass coming up spencer to the end zone thomas. did he get a foot down? yes, foot down. >> a trick play by the buckeyes receiver cut the gap at the half. they went on to beet alabama. so the national champion will be decided on january 12th oregon taking on ohio state. >> next to wisconsin to auburn. it all came down to a 45-yard field goal attempt in overtime for auburn. the ball hit the upright and oh no good. wisconsin takes it 34-341. in the cotton bowl baylor michigan state. baylor finds his big down down in the corner for a touchdown. a 6'7" guard who weighs 390. it will definitely be a play to remember and that will give baylor 41-31 lead. but with 20 seconds left in the fourth, michigan state rallies, firing one in the end zone and they'll get the extra p
trying to escape circles back still alive, loses the football ball comes out, scooped up and to by watson goes streaking to the end zone. >> that pretty much is how the second half went. then in the sugar bowl fourth ranked ohio state pulled out all the stops against top ranked alabama. >> if at all possible with 19 seconds left a pass coming up spencer to the end zone thomas. did he get a foot down? yes, foot down. >> a trick play by the buckeyes receiver cut the gap at the...