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. >> democratic karen weaver is no fan of the governor but doesn't say he should resign. >> trust was broken over a period of time and you don't regain trust within a matter of second because a statement was may have had. this is something he's going to have to work on for a long, long time. >> weaver was asked about what a lot of people in flint suspect, race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis, which even the governor called a failure. >> it's a minority community, a poor community and our voices were not heard and that's part of this problem. >>> the governor said tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse, when people turn on the tap, they expect and deserve clean, safe water. >> president obama, who met with weaver at the white house this week traveled to michigan wednesday and talked about the crisis. >> it is a reminder of why you can't short change basic services that we provide to our people and that we together provide as a government to make sure the public health
. >> democratic karen weaver is no fan of the governor but doesn't say he should resign. >> trust was broken over a period of time and you don't regain trust within a matter of second because a statement was may have had. this is something he's going to have to work on for a long, long time. >> weaver was asked about what a lot of people in flint suspect, race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis, which even the governor called a failure....
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mayo weaver, let me start with you.it's clear to me getting rid of the democratic process in flint is part of how this happened. when i look at people from flint holding jugs of dirty water, this is terrible, saying we have to reverse this, having nobody able to hear the complaints who can do anything about it, i realize, okay, there's the breakdown. if democracy is restored in flint, is that going to help solve this problem? >> democracy needs to be restored in flint. that's what's happened. that's how we got here. we didn't have a voice. it was taken. when you're elected, even under emergency manager, when you're elected, you're supposed to speak up and speak out on behalf of the people that got you. that didn't happen in our case. it didn't happen in our case. and we need democracy. that's how we are heard as a community, that's how we're heard as a voice. and it wasn't in place for the citizens of flint. >> reverend williams, you've been such an activist along with a lot of other people in michigan, you've been one
mayo weaver, let me start with you.it's clear to me getting rid of the democratic process in flint is part of how this happened. when i look at people from flint holding jugs of dirty water, this is terrible, saying we have to reverse this, having nobody able to hear the complaints who can do anything about it, i realize, okay, there's the breakdown. if democracy is restored in flint, is that going to help solve this problem? >> democracy needs to be restored in flint. that's what's...
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karen weaver is in the nation's capital-- lobbying for help. kolo 8 news now washington bureau chief jacqueline policastro has the story. flint, michigan mayor karen weaver told us she is here in washington to speak up and speak out saying clean water is a civil right. dozens of journalists... national attention... nats "black lives matter" and black lives matter protestors "it's a minority community, it's a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem." mayor karen weaver says things in flint are still a disaster. she doesn't know when it will be safe for people to drink the water again. weaver came out tough protection agency saying they are finally getting aggressive now. the mayor slammed the water testing process because she says some water was tested from areas that had new pipes and that information wasn't shared with the flint community. "how do you do this and then say that everything is okay?" the mayor called recent resignations a good first step adding that governor rick snyder has a lot more work to
karen weaver is in the nation's capital-- lobbying for help. kolo 8 news now washington bureau chief jacqueline policastro has the story. flint, michigan mayor karen weaver told us she is here in washington to speak up and speak out saying clean water is a civil right. dozens of journalists... national attention... nats "black lives matter" and black lives matter protestors "it's a minority community, it's a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this...
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. >> weaver was asked what a lot of people in flint suspect that race and class played a big role inthe response to the crisis which the governor said was a failure. >> it is a minority community, it's a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> the governor said during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse. when michigan ders turders turne tap they expect clean water. >> it is a reminder why you cannot short change basic services we provide to people and we together provide as a government to make sure public health and safety is preserved. >> mayor weaver was at a conference in washington, d.c. wednesday warning other governors about the dangers of polluted water. >> don't let this happen where you live. >> mayor weaver was just elected in november but a city manager appointed by governor snyder still has broader powers over the city than she does. oversaw the switch in the city's water supply that led to the dangerous drinking water. andy rosegen, al jazeera, flint. >>> that
. >> weaver was asked what a lot of people in flint suspect that race and class played a big role inthe response to the crisis which the governor said was a failure. >> it is a minority community, it's a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> the governor said during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse. when michigan ders turders turne tap they expect clean...
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. >>> dominic weaver is being charged. >> weaver was arrested after threatening videos found on his facebook page. >>> the evening commute became treacherous when some drivers were forced to sleep in their cars. >> out earlier with resources. in this area is preparing for a measured in feet and inches. what you can do now to protect yourself and others from falls or other health problems associated with winter weather. >> concerns of ice, we could see those power outages and that'll have a lot of people monica, there is something you m.rgnd kllowtiigllise hah icpa da n sn site ol r edofizon rothisemy 4 uve o relyuptoruou icof edofarsnanngsa sw am r aitto s udeneerme, ri eed om o ericeaone is onr rmeaakand an n e wa t thesg,whnt >>leou ak . ovalth t he to tpong e t stitf iif n, hu a tartiwi upokn ths ieldgeuc s raon foca a il enow cke amme w arsthehowacod ndth trie in shwem lirgliy.itisute m.ivansnof fnekeo t hey at nofcoldezitloslmo snmoo t relaraowdee sthtowthin so atilfoor ce vefa aceto tf vaty>> >>> a couple more closings for you. the largest schoolsystem in the state has announced they'l
. >>> dominic weaver is being charged. >> weaver was arrested after threatening videos found on his facebook page. >>> the evening commute became treacherous when some drivers were forced to sleep in their cars. >> out earlier with resources. in this area is preparing for a measured in feet and inches. what you can do now to protect yourself and others from falls or other health problems associated with winter weather. >> concerns of ice, we could see those...
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troopers say they were able to tell weaver was drunk.. and 3 a woman is facing aggravated battery charges police say she attacked an elderly man in gainesville. officers say 'linda swift' attacked an 89-year-old man at they say she punched the biting off parts of 2 of his fingers. the man lost a lot of blood and was permanently disfigured. officiers say 'swift' admitted to the attack. 3 3 also happening at the airport today... the overhaul at tampa international airport means new businesses are getting ready to open. but first they need some new employees. 3 t-i-a is hosting a job fair today. there are 125 positions available at shops and restaurants that will open representatives from ducky's...newslink...auntie anne's...and rumfish grill will be at the fair. they're looking to fill hourly and management positions. an airport spokesperson says this is the next step in the ongoing airport expansion. 3 once the expansion is new stores at the airport. 30 of them will open this year. the job fair runs from 10 a-m until 4 this boardroom. 3 3
troopers say they were able to tell weaver was drunk.. and 3 a woman is facing aggravated battery charges police say she attacked an elderly man in gainesville. officers say 'linda swift' attacked an 89-year-old man at they say she punched the biting off parts of 2 of his fingers. the man lost a lot of blood and was permanently disfigured. officiers say 'swift' admitted to the attack. 3 3 also happening at the airport today... the overhaul at tampa international airport means new businesses are...
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. >>> i'm joined now by jeff weaver, campaign manager for democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. jeff, let me start with the last thing hillary clinton said about electability. and the case, as far as i can understand it, is hillary clinton is probably the most scrutinized and vetted figure in american public life and that's almost certainly true or she's in the top tier of that. >> absolutely. >> what's that? >> i said absolutely. go ahead. >> and that with bernie sanders there might be -- you know, with bernie sanders you might get some surprises, that there's a long voting record. she talked about labels coming up. what do you think of that? >> look, senator sanders has been in public life now for decades. he is a well-known person in washington, d.c. he's been a united states senator since 2006. he's been in the house since 1991. he was mayor of burlington before that. he has been in many, many very,
. >>> i'm joined now by jeff weaver, campaign manager for democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. jeff, let me start with the last thing hillary clinton said about electability. and the case, as far as i can understand it, is hillary clinton is probably the most scrutinized and vetted figure in american public life and that's almost certainly true or she's in the top tier of that. >> absolutely. >> what's that? >> i said absolutely. go ahead. >> and...
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. >> this is jeff weaver the campaign manager for the sanders campaign. how long have you been with the candidacy. >> the candidacy or the candidate. >> the candidate. >> i've work off and on since 1986. >> what was that. >> vermont in 1986. >> senator sanders, he got two >> by the time i started working for him he was mayor of burlington and ran for governor, then ran for congress, and then the next year, in 1990, he won by 16 points. >> so, senator sanders on this program the first time a year and a half ago in the basement of the united methodist church, and i asked him, are you going to run? i didn't feel this was a button, i felt he was going over it. what was the moment you knew he was running. >> he called me up. i had worked for him for many years, ran his senate campaign and house chief of staff. then opened a comic book store, and he called me up and i had dinner with him and we talked about it, and difficult to turn down the opportunity to come back in. >> when you first started this did you think you would be getting 27,000 people in portland.
. >> this is jeff weaver the campaign manager for the sanders campaign. how long have you been with the candidacy. >> the candidacy or the candidate. >> the candidate. >> i've work off and on since 1986. >> what was that. >> vermont in 1986. >> senator sanders, he got two >> by the time i started working for him he was mayor of burlington and ran for governor, then ran for congress, and then the next year, in 1990, he won by 16 points. >>...
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and this is something that he has to work on for a long, long time. >> reporter: weaver was asked if class and race played a part in the response, which even the governor called a failure. >> it's a minority community, and a poor community. and our voices were not heard and that's part of the problem >> reporter: the governor said on tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there could be no excuse. when michiganders turn on the tap, they expect safe, clean water. >> reporter: president obama, traveled to michigan on wednesday and talked about the crisis. >> it is a reminder of why you can't shortchange basic services that we provide to our people, and that we together provide as a government to make sure that the public health and safety is preserved. >> reporter: mayor weaver was at a conference in washington d.c. on thursday, warning other mayors about the dangers of contaminated water. >> start monitoring what's going on with your water, the infrastructure, and don't let this happen where live. >> reporter: mayor weaver was
and this is something that he has to work on for a long, long time. >> reporter: weaver was asked if class and race played a part in the response, which even the governor called a failure. >> it's a minority community, and a poor community. and our voices were not heard and that's part of the problem >> reporter: the governor said on tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there could be no excuse. when...
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that's what tonight is all about," said theresa weaver- basye, co-president of the league of women voters. folks simulation to familiarize themselves with what monday night will look like. "one way to prepare for caucus night, be sure you're registered to vovo," said michelle schoening, ktiv news 4. a nebraska-native says he wishes there were more workshops like this one to help prepare to caucus. he says it's important for the younger generation to get out and caucus. "this next election is huge, it's going to make a big difference and the future of where our country goes. i wanted to make a differnce and see what i can do to make that difference," said grant bednar, morningside college freshman. lastly, there is one thing the organizers want iowans to remember about the caucus. "it's fun. it's a great way to get out and meet your firends and neighbors and just be engagedd said theresa weaver-bayse, coresident of the league of women voters. if you are still unsure about where to find your caucus location, we have the links inside this story at ktiv-dot-com. a week away from the lead-off
that's what tonight is all about," said theresa weaver- basye, co-president of the league of women voters. folks simulation to familiarize themselves with what monday night will look like. "one way to prepare for caucus night, be sure you're registered to vovo," said michelle schoening, ktiv news 4. a nebraska-native says he wishes there were more workshops like this one to help prepare to caucus. he says it's important for the younger generation to get out and caucus. "this...
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mayor weaver is expected to appear at the annual winter meeting of u.s. mayors in a few minutes. certainly the outrage meantime in michigan continues. protesters you see there demanding the resignation of governor rick snyder as he made his state of the state address last night. now he's been criticized for months over the way he's handled the crisis which has been going on now for almost two years. governor snyder promised to release e-mails today from 2014 to 2015. he again apologized for not acting quickly enough. >> government failed you. federal, state and local leaders, by breaking the trust you placed in us. i'm sorry most of all that i let you down. you deserve better. you deserve accountability. >> the people of flint complained immediately after flint switched water sources in 2014. but officials insisted the water was safe. this past september doctors discovered alarming levels of lead in children's blood. a month later, flint switched back to its water source. the governor did not declare a state of emergency until this month. the environmental protection agency said
mayor weaver is expected to appear at the annual winter meeting of u.s. mayors in a few minutes. certainly the outrage meantime in michigan continues. protesters you see there demanding the resignation of governor rick snyder as he made his state of the state address last night. now he's been criticized for months over the way he's handled the crisis which has been going on now for almost two years. governor snyder promised to release e-mails today from 2014 to 2015. he again apologized for not...
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of flint michigan said she will not ask the governor to resign over the water crisis mayor karen weaver made an announcement today plants water supply became contaminated with lead after governor rick snyder and other state leaders switched the city's water source to save money. some have called fred snyder to months for his administration to tell people about the problems mayor weaver said she would rather focus on fixing the problem of professor kent state university in ohio was under investigation for potential ties to ice is julio pino converted to islam and teaches history at the school the feds are probing him after the editor of a student newspaper broke the story and twenty eleven headlines after shouting death to israel at a public lecture given by former israeli diplomat who was visiting the campus everything that i've done for big legal bill might be an american citizen by speaking out on the issue that some people find on the refill a boy. well the professor denies any ties to terror groups the school says they're cooperating with officials the fbi says there is no threat to
of flint michigan said she will not ask the governor to resign over the water crisis mayor karen weaver made an announcement today plants water supply became contaminated with lead after governor rick snyder and other state leaders switched the city's water source to save money. some have called fred snyder to months for his administration to tell people about the problems mayor weaver said she would rather focus on fixing the problem of professor kent state university in ohio was under...
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but the predecessor to mayor weaver is joining me now.t is dayne walling, former mayor of flint. thanks for making time for me. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> so it can be argued this water crisis is one of the issues that contributed to you losing re-election last year to newly elected mayor weaver. explain the timeline. what did you know and when did you know it? about the issue with the water? >> yeah. you're right, there's a great deal of frustration in the community and a lot of good questions are still being asked. we had major problems with the water going all the way back to the summer of 2014 when the switch was made, and any time information came to me, we worked to put a solution in place. what we found out in october was that lead was leaching from the pipes, it was poisoning our children, and at that point, everything changed. our local county thankfully declared a public health emergency. there was a switch back to the detroit water. but it just wasn't followed through on. that's now three months behind us with the in
but the predecessor to mayor weaver is joining me now.t is dayne walling, former mayor of flint. thanks for making time for me. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> so it can be argued this water crisis is one of the issues that contributed to you losing re-election last year to newly elected mayor weaver. explain the timeline. what did you know and when did you know it? about the issue with the water? >> yeah. you're right, there's a great deal of frustration in the...
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weaver is suspected of selling illegal firearms. an 11-day standoff, weaver's son, his wife and a deputy u.s. marshal are killed. then on february 28th, 1993, following a gun battle between the atf and members of a religious group called the branch davidians, federal agents lay siege to the group's compound near waco, texas. a suspected cache of illegal weapons is at the center of the controversy. >> mcveigh was just absolutely in a rage over both of those incidents, but the one thing that pushed him over the edge and turned him into a terrorist was the waco incident. >> at one point, mcveigh drives to waco to observe the siege. >> he went and parked his car nearby and he was selling anti-government pamphlets, giving interviews to at least one reporter back then about how much he distrusted the u.s. government. >> during an assault by the fbi on april 19th, the branch davidian compound is engulfed by fire. at least 76 men, women and children die during the inferno. >> mcveigh told us that he was convinced that the u.s. government pu
weaver is suspected of selling illegal firearms. an 11-day standoff, weaver's son, his wife and a deputy u.s. marshal are killed. then on february 28th, 1993, following a gun battle between the atf and members of a religious group called the branch davidians, federal agents lay siege to the group's compound near waco, texas. a suspected cache of illegal weapons is at the center of the controversy. >> mcveigh was just absolutely in a rage over both of those incidents, but the one thing...
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so, with the cold in place, that means, weaver's got decent snow in place for friday. >> coming, we newwould come eventually, thanks, good morning, everyone, happy monday to you, what you are looking at right now delaware county past the airport. you can see the snow on the sides of the road right here, maybe letting you know it could be shrill slick down here. ninety-five south approaching 420. taillights moving into the southbound direction, again do, have the snow, whenever we see snow on the side we know it is cold enough to stay frozen and that do lead to some slick spots out on the roadways. also, we did have disable vehicle, this schuylkill westbound, now since cleared, what you are looking at is the headlights moving in the eastbound direction, past 202 in king of prussia. looking good, as you can see, eastbound, just slowly starting to pick up now. ben franklin bridge looking great. looking very nice and quiet out from jersey. and also, we had disable vehicle here the northeast extension near lansdale, that right lane blocked because of that, that's now since been cleared. and
so, with the cold in place, that means, weaver's got decent snow in place for friday. >> coming, we newwould come eventually, thanks, good morning, everyone, happy monday to you, what you are looking at right now delaware county past the airport. you can see the snow on the sides of the road right here, maybe letting you know it could be shrill slick down here. ninety-five south approaching 420. taillights moving into the southbound direction, again do, have the snow, whenever we see snow...
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i talk to weaver, john weaver who is one of kasich's advisors, he said that was fantasy.talked to a gop strategist and i said who do you think would be donald trump's running mate. he said donald trump will need a running mate, he will be his own vice president. this is just short of the chatter that's going on around this idea that trimp may very well be the nominee. what would that look like? >> introduce trump as the next president of the united states. making a play there, jackie. >> we've been talking about ted cruz's fallout. i want to talk about another ted cruz friend, mike lee, arguably the closest person to him in the u.s. senate. and he has hasn't endorsed ted cruz. lee says it's because he's close to marco rubio and doesn't have to choose between his friends, but utah insiders say that lee is acutely aware of how close he can get to ted cruise because of the shutdown. he had a huge drop in polls. watch that to see if lee endorses him. >> careful, careful, careful, matt. >> for decades, new hampshire has argued it is a special place for the first in the nation
i talk to weaver, john weaver who is one of kasich's advisors, he said that was fantasy.talked to a gop strategist and i said who do you think would be donald trump's running mate. he said donald trump will need a running mate, he will be his own vice president. this is just short of the chatter that's going on around this idea that trimp may very well be the nominee. what would that look like? >> introduce trump as the next president of the united states. making a play there, jackie....
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the president met with the city's mayor, karen weaver, and he named a health and human services official to lead the response to the health crisis. >> reporter: at the very least, these protesters want two-term michigan governor, rick snyder, to resign. at most, they want him charged with a crime. >> i think that he's very culpable to t he appointed the emergency managers and gave them authority over the decisions. >> he doesn't care about the people. >> reporter: governor said that the water crisis is his katrina, and he said that the crisis represents a failure of leadership. in his state of the state address the governor plans to talk directly to the people of flint and expected to tell them that solving the water crisis is his number one priority. it was the governor who appointed two city managers to run flint with almost unlimited powers, and it was under their leadership that the city, in 2014, switched to a different water supply, the polluted flint river. kurtz isn't commenting on his role, but last fall, early d. >> it fell to me to implement the plan that had been used by the
the president met with the city's mayor, karen weaver, and he named a health and human services official to lead the response to the health crisis. >> reporter: at the very least, these protesters want two-term michigan governor, rick snyder, to resign. at most, they want him charged with a crime. >> i think that he's very culpable to t he appointed the emergency managers and gave them authority over the decisions. >> he doesn't care about the people. >> reporter:...
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who was the most recent woman to accomplish this, kate winslet, weaver? >> all three did do this. winslet. what i love is that before that she'd been nominated for five globe and five oscars and lost them all. >> she was having an off time. >> she really kind of lost her mind the time she won both awards. i was in the ballroom. she was very emotional. >> what's your name? >> sue. >> you had your 50th wedding anniversary recently, right? >> yes! >> here we go, girl, which of these pop idols has won a golden globe for acting? >> yes! >> that surprised a lot of people. was that for evita? >> yes. she won best actress in a musical for "evita." >> i'd love to lose to meryl streep. >>> next one, hoda. >> what's your name? >> schuyler. >> where are you from? >> newark, delaware. >> which star is the only person ever to score nominations in three different acting categories in the same year, you ready? george clooney, dustin hoffman or jamie foxx? >> george clooney. [ buzz ] >> oh, wait a minute, wait a minute. good news! you get a book! >> i would think that's what a lot of people would
who was the most recent woman to accomplish this, kate winslet, weaver? >> all three did do this. winslet. what i love is that before that she'd been nominated for five globe and five oscars and lost them all. >> she was having an off time. >> she really kind of lost her mind the time she won both awards. i was in the ballroom. she was very emotional. >> what's your name? >> sue. >> you had your 50th wedding anniversary recently, right? >> yes! >>...
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. >> reporter: weaver was asked about what a lot of people in flint suspect. that race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis which even the governor called a failure. >> it is a minority community. it is a pure community. and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> the governor said tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse. when michiganters turn on the tap, they expect clean water >> it is a reminder of why you can't short-change basic services that we provide to our people. and that we together, provide as a government, to make sure the public health and safety is preserved. >> mayor weaver was at a conference in washington, d.c. yesterday warning others about the dangers of contaminated water. >> start monitoring your infrastructure and don't let this happen with where you live. >> mayor weaver was just elected in november but a city manager appointed by governor schneider still has more broad hours over the city than she doe
. >> reporter: weaver was asked about what a lot of people in flint suspect. that race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis which even the governor called a failure. >> it is a minority community. it is a pure community. and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> the governor said tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse. when...
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napier was walking on the shoulder of weaver rd in florence pulling the twins in their wagon, when hood went off the road striking and killing all three. there's hood was under the influence, texting, or distracted in any way. her lawyer tells 9 oys says this was an unfortunate accident9:18:17 you know she's trying to deal w this is a horrible thing she has no criminal history no driving history no speeding no reckless driving so this is out of character for her she's trying to deal w this best she can (trt 13))((tag)) ((tag))filed a motion for discovery and plans to hire someone to recreate exactly what happened that day. hood due back in court on feb 17 new at noon.hamilton police are investigating a morning shooting.they found the man with a gunshot wound at 417 millville avenue around 6:15 this morning.all deputies will say at this point is that the victim was taken to the hospital, and the shooting is under investigation. are seaching for the people who shot several men in the west end.it happened a little after eight last night at linn and poplar streets. one of the victims underw
napier was walking on the shoulder of weaver rd in florence pulling the twins in their wagon, when hood went off the road striking and killing all three. there's hood was under the influence, texting, or distracted in any way. her lawyer tells 9 oys says this was an unfortunate accident9:18:17 you know she's trying to deal w this is a horrible thing she has no criminal history no driving history no speeding no reckless driving so this is out of character for her she's trying to deal w this best...
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who was the most recent woman to winslet, helen mirren or sigourney weaver? street.reet. >>> so we're back on this wines day wednesday. and this sunday the golden globes will kick off the awards season. hoda is across the street ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right, but because all of our players will get a signed copy of hoda's new book "where we belong." here with me is the host of fandango front runners, and before the break we asked this question. four actresses had the honor of winning two golden globe awards in the same year. who was the most recent woman to accomplish this, kate winslet, helen mirren or sigourney weaver? >> all three did do this. but the most recent was kate winslet. what i love is that before that she'd been nominated for five globe and five oscars and lost them all. >> she was having an off time. >> she really kind of lost her mind the time she won both awards. i was in the ballroom. she was very emotional. >> what's your name? >> sue. >> you had your 50th wedding >> here we go, girl, which of these pop idols
who was the most recent woman to winslet, helen mirren or sigourney weaver? street.reet. >>> so we're back on this wines day wednesday. and this sunday the golden globes will kick off the awards season. hoda is across the street ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right, but because all of our players will get a signed copy of hoda's new book "where we belong." here with me is the host of fandango front runners, and before the break we asked this question....
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was made and this is something he is going to have to work on for a long long time. >> reporter: weavered about what a lot of people in flint suspect that race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis which even the governor called a failure. >> it's a minority and a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> reporter: the governor said tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will make things right. >> there can be no excuse when michigan people turn on the tap they expect and deserve clean, safe water. >> reporter: president obama who met with weaver at the white house this week came to michigan on wednesday and talked about the crisis. >> it is a reminder of why you can't short change basic services that we provide to our people and that we together provide as a government to make sure that public health and safety is preserved. >> reporter: mayor weaver was at a conference in washington d.c. on wednesday, warning other mayors about the dangers of contaminated water. >> start monitoring w
was made and this is something he is going to have to work on for a long long time. >> reporter: weavered about what a lot of people in flint suspect that race and class played a role in the state's initial response to the crisis which even the governor called a failure. >> it's a minority and a poor community and our voices were not heard and that is part of this problem. >> reporter: the governor said tuesday during his state of the state address that his administration will...
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sanders' campaign manager jeff weaver joins me now. good to see you. thanks very much. >> great to see you. thank you. >> let's talk about the bernie sanders answer on bill clinton. was he getting down in the dirt? was he going in for a personal attack in the way he answered that question the other day? >> absolutely not. he was asked that question by someone in the audience. without dwelling on it, i don't think the president's behavior was graceful bu we are not talking about that. we are running an issues-oriented campaign. senator sanders has no interest in getting in the mud with donald trump and other mudslingers. this is, as you know, always been an issue-oriented campaign and will continue to be. there are big differences in the issues between senator sanders and secretary clinton. so that's what we're focused on in this election. a couple of those issues are, you know, his willingness to take on the billionaire class, to deal with our rigged economy, to deal with the corrupt campaign finance system. he's not using a super pac as secretary clin
sanders' campaign manager jeff weaver joins me now. good to see you. thanks very much. >> great to see you. thank you. >> let's talk about the bernie sanders answer on bill clinton. was he getting down in the dirt? was he going in for a personal attack in the way he answered that question the other day? >> absolutely not. he was asked that question by someone in the audience. without dwelling on it, i don't think the president's behavior was graceful bu we are not talking...
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jeff weaver, campaign manager for bernie sanders. welcome back. >> how are you?do you believe you're ahead in iowa? >> i believe there's a tight race going on right now in iowa. >> the poll, do you believe the eight-point lead. >> i'd like to believe it. i'm not going to say we're eight points ahead. we've seen a tremendous amount of movement in senator sanders' direction. poll over poll, from the same company, it shows a significant amount of movement. so he has momentum. >> are you oddly at all nervous there's an expectation that you win iowa and suddenly if you lose by two points, it's de -- your folks are deflated though six months ago you would have been shocked? >> no. >> are you worried about that? >> if we're close in iowa, that's a win. we're fighting to win there. but we've never said iowa is a must-win. i don't believe it's a must-win. we need to do well in iowa and i think we will do well in iowa. >> the clinton critique -- >> wait, which one? >> this idea that many of senator sanders' ideas have never gotten off the ground and there isn't a road map
jeff weaver, campaign manager for bernie sanders. welcome back. >> how are you?do you believe you're ahead in iowa? >> i believe there's a tight race going on right now in iowa. >> the poll, do you believe the eight-point lead. >> i'd like to believe it. i'm not going to say we're eight points ahead. we've seen a tremendous amount of movement in senator sanders' direction. poll over poll, from the same company, it shows a significant amount of movement. so he has...
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we appreciate up. >> mayor weaver, where is the money going to come from? >> for those who have "q&a" for mayor weaver, i invite you to come ut -- up, right over here, please. all you guys -- not trying to make any assumptions. i cannot hear. i cannot hear you. yes, that's what i'm trying to say. that's exactly what i'm trying to say. just a moment, please. ok. this is for your "q&a," ok? about 20 minutes. ok. we're going to do 10-minute "q&a" with mayor weaver if i could have everybody be quieting please, so we could actually just hear the questions? i cannot hear everybody. > come on, guys! ? don't you know me? that's right. you heard me, right? you know me! >> ok. thank you everybody. ok, mayor weaver. >> could you follow up on your comments up made earlier -- emily banler with the washington "post." your comments that this raises questions about whether this would happen in another community and hillary clinton said in the debates saturday that she didn't believe the response would have been as slow in a wealthy suburb of detroit. do you think that's a
we appreciate up. >> mayor weaver, where is the money going to come from? >> for those who have "q&a" for mayor weaver, i invite you to come ut -- up, right over here, please. all you guys -- not trying to make any assumptions. i cannot hear. i cannot hear you. yes, that's what i'm trying to say. that's exactly what i'm trying to say. just a moment, please. ok. this is for your "q&a," ok? about 20 minutes. ok. we're going to do 10-minute...
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today - the mayor of flint, michigan will go to washington d-c to plead for federal help. weaver hopes to get a disaster her town's water contaminated with lead when it sources in 20-14. even though the source has been switched back - lead persists in the system... and elevated blood lead levels. residents are using bottled water. advocates fighting to stop drunk driving plan to bring 60 thousand signatures to court today... they are hoping to make sure the young man known as "affluenza teen" charges as an adult. ethan couch was convicted of a deadly drunk driving crash. he only got probation based on the defense that he was too spoiled to know right from wrong. mothers against drunk driving beat their goal of 30 thousand petition signatures in less than 24 hours. the group is hoping to make an impression on a judge today. couch should stay in juvenile court. couch killed four people while driving drunk in 20- 13... he was 16 at the time. last month fled to mexico with his mom when they thought he'd get in trouble again for violating his probation. couch is still in mexico. a u-s navy
today - the mayor of flint, michigan will go to washington d-c to plead for federal help. weaver hopes to get a disaster her town's water contaminated with lead when it sources in 20-14. even though the source has been switched back - lead persists in the system... and elevated blood lead levels. residents are using bottled water. advocates fighting to stop drunk driving plan to bring 60 thousand signatures to court today... they are hoping to make sure the young man known as "affluenza...
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karen weaver hopes to secure a disaster declaration at the federal level as protest grow under the undrinkableer in flint due to high levels of lead. >> we are angry. this was persis late done. -- this was purposely done. jummy: they elected to save money by taking tap water from the flint river instead of lake huron. everyone is talking about snow. they want to know about this weekend. doug: i wish i had answers. chances are increasing for significant snowstorms. a way to early with the storm not formed yet to say if you live in this county or this county, you get so much. the farther north and west you are from d.c., the farther west the snow is likely to be. some rain will be mixed in and that will knock down the total. we will know more when we get closer to the event. us. with we will keep you ahead of it. winter is here. still in the low 20's. a few single digits in the mountains. there is no shortage of cold air. another cold front will come through, they will reinforce the cold air mass. o'hare.icago 24 degrees in the nation's capital. this system putting down snow in omaha. that will
karen weaver hopes to secure a disaster declaration at the federal level as protest grow under the undrinkableer in flint due to high levels of lead. >> we are angry. this was persis late done. -- this was purposely done. jummy: they elected to save money by taking tap water from the flint river instead of lake huron. everyone is talking about snow. they want to know about this weekend. doug: i wish i had answers. chances are increasing for significant snowstorms. a way to early with the...
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testing of lead water. president obama called it inexplicable and inexcuse able right away. mayor karen weaver says the cost to undo the damage could reach $1.5 billion. >> t.j. cancer, victoria mullens and shanel wood posted that they would like to help. kroger will park a truck for do >>m kkkkk puffs knows winter... ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit and of course, the biting cold of snow day play. puffs plus lotion tissues... ...are gentle on skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can get out and enjoy winter a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. for softness that fits >> volvo is working on a death-proof car that no one will be seriously injured or die in the year 2020. one of their models. the volvo xc-90 has had no u.s. fatalities in the last four years. >> the popular balancing board have been plagued by falls that result in serious injuries and fires, too. >> the consumer product safety commission has been investigating since september. retailers are looking for ways to use technology to improve the
testing of lead water. president obama called it inexplicable and inexcuse able right away. mayor karen weaver says the cost to undo the damage could reach $1.5 billion. >> t.j. cancer, victoria mullens and shanel wood posted that they would like to help. kroger will park a truck for do >>m kkkkk puffs knows winter... ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit and of course, the biting cold of snow day play. puffs plus lotion tissues......
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mayor karen weaver, flint, mi: i have told gov. should not have to pay for water they are not using.)) yesterday, the n- double- a- c- p unveiled a 15-point plan to handle lead in the water and help affected citizens. part of it extends beyond repairing the city's water system. it suggests hiring flint's youth to distribute water bottles for minimum wage.instead of the national guard./// ((michelle mortensen)) > it's a sight you don't see everyday... cars on their sides... some on top of others... what officials think may be to blame for this damage. /// < this is 8newsnow at noon. ((michelle mortensen)) > a severe storm stirred up trouble.. in broward county florida... high winds flipped cars... even lifted some into the air weather experts are trying to pinpoint if a tornado may have formed and hit that area... as the damage left behind looks like a funnel cloud is to blame./// ((sherry swensk)) nice blue skies and some high clouds drifting through southern nevada today. temps right now at the airport - 56 degrees and just 21 per
mayor karen weaver, flint, mi: i have told gov. should not have to pay for water they are not using.)) yesterday, the n- double- a- c- p unveiled a 15-point plan to handle lead in the water and help affected citizens. part of it extends beyond repairing the city's water system. it suggests hiring flint's youth to distribute water bottles for minimum wage.instead of the national guard./// ((michelle mortensen)) > it's a sight you don't see everyday... cars on their sides... some on top of...
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. >>> weaver still got some cold weather ahead. we had some sunshine today and some clouds. in fact quite a lot of activity in our atmosphere. still some clouds overhead as you can see very clearly there and they will be thickening overnight and plenty of clouds really good possibility of rain tomorrow. pressure way over 30 inches. now 29.73, humidity, dew point down, north northwest wind at 7. and over at jones and lake mead, northwest wind at 7. winds for the most part have come down today. they were a little blustery, 50 miles an hour up in centennial but elsewhk o. highs, beautiful, 74 the official high for las vegas, 76, at sam boyd stadium. southerlin, 74 at aliante. pahrump and boulder city. 54 the official reading for las vegas this hour. 20 down from the record high of 74, 58 and reason owe arena oh 58 . at thereno, 58 .double whammy, the first batch coming in at sunday, shower activity here in the valley with of course the snow staying to the north president but as the snow moves through, by monday morning we have a chance even for some snow flakes on the west side
. >>> weaver still got some cold weather ahead. we had some sunshine today and some clouds. in fact quite a lot of activity in our atmosphere. still some clouds overhead as you can see very clearly there and they will be thickening overnight and plenty of clouds really good possibility of rain tomorrow. pressure way over 30 inches. now 29.73, humidity, dew point down, north northwest wind at 7. and over at jones and lake mead, northwest wind at 7. winds for the most part have come down...
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karen weaver said it was going to be $1.5 billion.t is just the infrastructure, not the medical costs for people to survive through their lifetime of care. amy: when you say karen weaver, you say the first woman mayor of who, as soon she was elected, declared a state of emergency, which has brought the crisis to the attention of the nation. in december, she announced a state of emergency. she was standing with governor snyder yesterday. right now, do you have any confidence that the water is safe? given that so much of the testing shows that it isn't, that many children have been ,ermanently damaged by the lead have been permanently lead poisoned, do people have access to clean water? how are they drinking? how are they bathing? nayyirah: people are doing what they have been doing. that is purchasing bottled water if they are able to get a filter , they are using that. or they are heating up bottled water. amy: how do you get the bottled water? on nbc yesterday, a reporter was interviewing reverend bobby jackson of the mission of hope
karen weaver said it was going to be $1.5 billion.t is just the infrastructure, not the medical costs for people to survive through their lifetime of care. amy: when you say karen weaver, you say the first woman mayor of who, as soon she was elected, declared a state of emergency, which has brought the crisis to the attention of the nation. in december, she announced a state of emergency. she was standing with governor snyder yesterday. right now, do you have any confidence that the water is...
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it turned deadly in 1992, the home of randy weaver in ruby ridge, idaho. and then a religious group, branch davidians, died in a fire at their compound. investigators said that it was intentionally set as they moved in for the siege. >>> the free men in montana, ended without any bloodshed. they surrendered after 81 days, and two years ago, cliveen buddy, an occupation around state's rights. >>> chris voss is a lead hostage negotiator for the fbi, and author of an upcoming book, never splint the difference, and good to have you on the program. ammon bundy's words aside, it seems to me that the stand off was winding down yesterday. and did the incident yesterday give this group and this episode new life? >> well, not really, and first of all, i would like to say my condolences to the family. because he clearly orchestrated this. this has all of the earmarks of suicide by cop. and they went out and confronted the law enforcement. and they left the safe zone. it was winding down, and this was a last-ditch effort to try to give it life. and i don't believe tha
it turned deadly in 1992, the home of randy weaver in ruby ridge, idaho. and then a religious group, branch davidians, died in a fire at their compound. investigators said that it was intentionally set as they moved in for the siege. >>> the free men in montana, ended without any bloodshed. they surrendered after 81 days, and two years ago, cliveen buddy, an occupation around state's rights. >>> chris voss is a lead hostage negotiator for the fbi, and author of an upcoming...
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the roses on weaver boulevard that was just a few minutes ago. the closure of this retail landmark leaves a town without a discount department store. the manager says it hurts the customer when smaller stores like his close. >> well it takes away a convenient shopping location where it's easy to get in and out of. it's been an alternative to walmart. >> frank: the weaverville rose's outlet had been open for 21 years at that location. >>> americans meet to address concerns about radical islam. what they say needs to be done to stop the threat of domestic terror. >>> the so-call afluenaza teen is under arrest in mexico. where he was hiding out to escape prosecution in the u.s. doctor answering your questions. best block of all. it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at those reindeer. jeffrey, you're awfully quiet back there. i was just thinking... maybe it's time we finish this test drive and head back to the dealership? that is so jeffrey... soooo jeffrey... so jeffrey... oh. elves.. it's pract
the roses on weaver boulevard that was just a few minutes ago. the closure of this retail landmark leaves a town without a discount department store. the manager says it hurts the customer when smaller stores like his close. >> well it takes away a convenient shopping location where it's easy to get in and out of. it's been an alternative to walmart. >> frank: the weaverville rose's outlet had been open for 21 years at that location. >>> americans meet to address concerns...
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weaver seen many accidents as well. the later it gets, the icier this is actually slush on the road, but once it gets colder that turns to ice. we're going to monitor out here all evening from whitehorse rd. which is a secondary road and they're not getting as much ice as some of the other roads. we are going to go to spartanburg as well so you can see what the roads look like in our area. >>> and safe driving out there. >>> here is just a look at how much research has got into keeping the roads clear. 700 workers have working on this task. 130 tons of sand and 300 gallons of salt brine. you might want to wash your car when this is over because this can lead to rust. down, let's show you video shot by the sheriff's office. this saturates the ground and loosens the roots. they've had calls about downed trees today and they're problems out there in greenville county. >> and that was expected with the weather we're getting. the temperatures and rain makes for a nasty situation as it pertains to the trees. i want you to loo
weaver seen many accidents as well. the later it gets, the icier this is actually slush on the road, but once it gets colder that turns to ice. we're going to monitor out here all evening from whitehorse rd. which is a secondary road and they're not getting as much ice as some of the other roads. we are going to go to spartanburg as well so you can see what the roads look like in our area. >>> and safe driving out there. >>> here is just a look at how much research has got...
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just a few hours later - state troopers say 21 year old 'adam weaver' was driving the wrong way and with two people inside...on east highway 301 in tampa. thirty sunday morning. charged with dui. no one was seriously hurt.# that massive storm that dumped and killed 25 people atlantic and east coast....is now gone. but for millions of people...it could life gets back to normal. the focus now turns to digging out and dealing with flooding in some areas. as craig boswell reports it is going to be days before things are back to normal. the monumental "dig out" is underway from the gulf coast to new england - after a record amount of snowfall from the weekend blizzard. as craig boswell reports it is going to be days before things are back to normal. the east coast is bouncing back from a weekend blizzard that dumped nearly 3 feet of snow in some places. washington dc was hit with 2 feet of snow--- enough to keep area schools under an emergency in the district a convoy of trucks sunday to get the moving again. lot at rfk stadium center of the snow is where all those majority of the snow that c
just a few hours later - state troopers say 21 year old 'adam weaver' was driving the wrong way and with two people inside...on east highway 301 in tampa. thirty sunday morning. charged with dui. no one was seriously hurt.# that massive storm that dumped and killed 25 people atlantic and east coast....is now gone. but for millions of people...it could life gets back to normal. the focus now turns to digging out and dealing with flooding in some areas. as craig boswell reports it is going to be...
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i am personally committed to work hand-in-hand with mayor weaver so we can rebuild the trust that has been broken. i have already taken steps to bring new leadership to the department of environmental quality. these are individuals that understand the severity of the problem, and will effectively communicate to the people of the state. for those whose mistakes contributed to this disaster, we are fully cooperating with investigations, and we will hold those individuals accountable. let me be perfectly clear to all of state government. in situations like this they must come to my desk immediately. no delays. no excuses. period. [applause] governor snyder: thank you. we will provide resources to help anyone and everyone that is affected. just as we have provided since we first learned of the crisis. in addition to e-mails, tonight i am really leasing -- releasing a comprehensive timeline of the steps we have taken and the actions underway to solve the crisis. let me walk you through the facts. first, this crisis began in the spring of 2013 when he flint city council voted 7-1 to buy wat
i am personally committed to work hand-in-hand with mayor weaver so we can rebuild the trust that has been broken. i have already taken steps to bring new leadership to the department of environmental quality. these are individuals that understand the severity of the problem, and will effectively communicate to the people of the state. for those whose mistakes contributed to this disaster, we are fully cooperating with investigations, and we will hold those individuals accountable. let me be...