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>> rehema ellis in the thick of it in western new york tonight. all this leads us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center. janice, what are we looking at as temperatures rise pretty quickly this weekend? >> exactly, brian. the flood watch for this area goes into effect sunday and lasts through wednesday of next week. and that's five counties between buffalo and the pennsylvania border. you mentioned how much snow has fallen, up to seven feet of snow on the ground since monday when it began. and it ended today. that's the water equivalent of about six inches of water. all of that is going to start melting as the temperatures rise this weekend. now, first the snow bank will actually absorb some of the melting. but then they're expecting about a half inch of rain coming in with a front, and that will increase the melting as well. and then by monday morning the temperatures will be in the 50s, maybe close to 60 by the afternoon which will exacerbate the melting. and all of this will continue into the middle of the week before any of the riv
>> rehema ellis in the thick of it in western new york tonight. all this leads us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center. janice, what are we looking at as temperatures rise pretty quickly this weekend? >> exactly, brian. the flood watch for this area goes into effect sunday and lasts through wednesday of next week. and that's five counties between buffalo and the pennsylvania border. you mentioned how much snow has fallen, up to seven feet of snow on the ground since...
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." >>> i am joined in studio with columnist and best-selling author ellis heneghan. thanks for being with us. >> i think there are a lot of voters who would like all of them to retire. you get that feeling out there? just go. >> get them out of there, what they're thinking, huh? >> florida's very nice this time of year. >> it is, in the 70s compared to the rest of us. let's talk about the president and this executive action. we've been talking about it all week long on immigration. and despite the warnings that the president himself acknowledges -- and i'm going to quote here -- these warnings that say "broadening immigration would amount to violating our laws and would be very difficult to defend legally." so, is it a smart move? >> well, it depends how you do it. betty, clearly, the president has some executive power to just do stuff, in terms of enforcement and what you focus on, what your priorities are. he can't just go ahead and change the laws. listen, in the end, he's going to take action. he has promised to do so. there's a huge latino constituency that want
." >>> i am joined in studio with columnist and best-selling author ellis heneghan. thanks for being with us. >> i think there are a lot of voters who would like all of them to retire. you get that feeling out there? just go. >> get them out of there, what they're thinking, huh? >> florida's very nice this time of year. >> it is, in the 70s compared to the rest of us. let's talk about the president and this executive action. we've been talking about it all...
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this week marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of ellis island. from the day that it opened in 1892, ellis island processed over 12 million immigrants, and the u.s. government estimates that 40% of americans can trace their ancestry to immigrants who passed through this isle in new york harbor. a new art exhibit on the island caught my eye this anniversary week. as part of his unframed project, the artist j.r. has placed life-size historical photos of immigrants around the deteriorating buildings. the black and white pictures fit cleaverly into the walls and the space and according to the artist's website, the project is about bringing the memory of the island to life. and perhaps the memory that america is a country of immigrants who came from around the world, often poor and i w l illiterate and speaking little english but from that rough material has come the energy that has made it the most powerful country in the history of the world. just a memory that congress should keep in mind when thinking about immigration reform. and now a quick geogr
this week marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of ellis island. from the day that it opened in 1892, ellis island processed over 12 million immigrants, and the u.s. government estimates that 40% of americans can trace their ancestry to immigrants who passed through this isle in new york harbor. a new art exhibit on the island caught my eye this anniversary week. as part of his unframed project, the artist j.r. has placed life-size historical photos of immigrants around the deteriorating...
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that's how immigrants started when they came in the early 1900s to ellis island. they worked up the ladder. that was good then. now we are talking jobs and the effect on the average american. it has to. as it has people come in, you can say if it's legal or not legal what obama is doing. they will affect the job market and wages. it has to. >> john, this gives you a chance to disagree with gary b., which rarely happens. >> i agree, there's going to be pressure on wages. i think most of these people already have jobs. two things tracy said are taxes are not going to increase. they are lower income. we are not going to see that. after 1986, ronald reagan passed, we saw an influx of illegals coming into the country. we have a small pie of jobs, then it's zero gain. if an immigrant gets a job, an american has to lose a job. we have a certain amount of jobs. this is like the turn of the century, irish need not apply, immigrants need not apply. we don't have a set number of jobs. a big part of growing the economy is immigration, which america has been built on. >> that'
that's how immigrants started when they came in the early 1900s to ellis island. they worked up the ladder. that was good then. now we are talking jobs and the effect on the average american. it has to. as it has people come in, you can say if it's legal or not legal what obama is doing. they will affect the job market and wages. it has to. >> john, this gives you a chance to disagree with gary b., which rarely happens. >> i agree, there's going to be pressure on wages. i think most...
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we begin our report from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this disturbing three-minute surveillance video shows a young woman's desperate struggle. police say 22-year-old carlesha gaither was kidnapped sunday night in the germantown second of philadelphia. today her mother begged for her daughter's life. >> my baby. give me my child. please. >> reporter: the video shows a gray ford taurus being parked. minutes later a heavily built man is seen approaching gaither violently dragging her down the street and shoving her into the car where authorities believe she kicked out one of the car windows. police say after the abduction they found the young woman's glasses and cell phone here on the sidewalk. today police released photos of a man using gaither's atm card early monday morning at a bank in aberdeen, maryland. that's 75 miles south of where she was taken. it is also the place her grandmother says she calls home for most of her life. >> she's a very strong person and i have a lot of faith in her and i have a lot of faith in god. i know she's going o the make it through. >> reporter: her s
we begin our report from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this disturbing three-minute surveillance video shows a young woman's desperate struggle. police say 22-year-old carlesha gaither was kidnapped sunday night in the germantown second of philadelphia. today her mother begged for her daughter's life. >> my baby. give me my child. please. >> reporter: the video shows a gray ford taurus being parked. minutes later a heavily built man is seen approaching gaither violently...
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that was raheehema ellis report. more than 80 inches of snow fell in that blizzard. >>> more women are coming forward, accusing bill cosby of rape. overwhelming reaction from fans as he took the stage. you might be surprised. >>> what's going on, chuck? >> an awfully lot of cold air sitting overhead first thing this morning. cold way to get your weekend started but there's a 70 on the seven-day. we'll talk about it in a few you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. find our best buy rated c2 queen mattress with sleepiq. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> well, bil
that was raheehema ellis report. more than 80 inches of snow fell in that blizzard. >>> more women are coming forward, accusing bill cosby of rape. overwhelming reaction from fans as he took the stage. you might be surprised. >>> what's going on, chuck? >> an awfully lot of cold air sitting overhead first thing this morning. cold way to get your weekend started but there's a 70 on the seven-day. we'll talk about it in a few you used to sleep like a champ. then boom......
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the fact that he's john ellis bush, jeb, means he is carrying biases of the past. so he may be the first wh ofinds being related to a president is negative. ted kennedy couldn't have possibly won the senate seat at age 30 in 1962 if the president wasn't his big brother. hillary clinton never would have run for senate in new york if her husband had not been president. george w. bush would not have been the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination in 2000 if his father had not been president. but now, the only apparent drag on jeb bush's potential presidential campaign is that his brother was president. a presidency that turned bill clinton's budget surplus into massive deficits as far as the eye could see. a presidency that recklessly led this country into an unnecessary war over nonexistent weapons of mass destruction. a presidency that no one wants to return to. if jeb bush does become a candidate for president and any of his opponents try to pin the george w. bush presidency on him, we know just about word for word what he's going to say. >> we sho
the fact that he's john ellis bush, jeb, means he is carrying biases of the past. so he may be the first wh ofinds being related to a president is negative. ted kennedy couldn't have possibly won the senate seat at age 30 in 1962 if the president wasn't his big brother. hillary clinton never would have run for senate in new york if her husband had not been president. george w. bush would not have been the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination in 2000 if his father had not been...
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it feels like 2070 degrees and ellis -- in dulles. overnight temperatures will be downright cold. wind gusting to 25 miles an hour at reagan national. 26 mile an hour wind gusts in annapolis. this afternoon, temperatures climb to the low 40's. i don't think it will feel like the 40's, because we have these blustery winds until about six of or 7:00. then the wind dies down, and overnight lows plummet in d.c. we will have the first freeze of the season. it will be cold and dry this weekend. i am monitoring monday, as i think a chilly rain will be moving in, possibly mixing with wet snow. details on that coming up in a bit. >> thank you. in the meantime, we are learning shocking new details about to lawyers accused of brutally stabbing a virginia couple. >> alecia schmuhl and her husband andrew are behind bars. more on their strange getaway, and what the police found in the couple's car. >> alecia schmuhl and andrew schmuhl, husband-and-wife, both lawyers. the husband's former military intelligence officer, wounded during service. unemployed for the last two years, the wife recently
it feels like 2070 degrees and ellis -- in dulles. overnight temperatures will be downright cold. wind gusting to 25 miles an hour at reagan national. 26 mile an hour wind gusts in annapolis. this afternoon, temperatures climb to the low 40's. i don't think it will feel like the 40's, because we have these blustery winds until about six of or 7:00. then the wind dies down, and overnight lows plummet in d.c. we will have the first freeze of the season. it will be cold and dry this weekend. i am...
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as david ellis explained, and just to remind you what is at stake here -- it has been a little backward looking for the morning to understand what has happened and now we do an immediate pivot into what is going to happen with a focus on the new congress. talk lame duck, i'm sure we can do that. already, this is especially useful for this hour has -- it really explains who the players are going to be in the new year and that's what we want to talk about now. we will do the house first we will get rid of the carrot section first stop there was not a cataclysmic turnover like in the senate, i'm just wondering you are particularly familiar with the leadership and the top leaders. us in your own estimation how having the largest majorities since herbert hoover was resident, what does that do andhe life of john boehner the team? >> when you win, it's only good. when you lose, it's always bad anyway. they won big. i think what a lot of people were not aware of when they were looking at the house thing field is given that they had won all of the easy seats in 2010 and only lost about eight sea
as david ellis explained, and just to remind you what is at stake here -- it has been a little backward looking for the morning to understand what has happened and now we do an immediate pivot into what is going to happen with a focus on the new congress. talk lame duck, i'm sure we can do that. already, this is especially useful for this hour has -- it really explains who the players are going to be in the new year and that's what we want to talk about now. we will do the house first we will...
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among the stars, one direction, ellie goulding and bono. >>> lifetime premieres their aaliyah biopick movie on saturday produced by wendy williams, but it was met with outrage by some people, music producer timberland saying the network will feel his wrath. >>> what some call the worst video game ever sold for more than $1500, they get the last laugh. it was found in a land fill with more than 800 games. the total collection went for $37,000. nice find. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in u.s. news and world report, study finds millions of people with heart stents may need an anti-clotting drug longer than a year. researchers say patients taking the medication for 30 months after surgery significantly lowered their risk of heart attack clots and other problems. >>> from the finnish broadcasting company, helsinki police tell naked model to cover up. an 83-year-old performance artist sat naked in a glass case in seven countries. but in helsinki, she's in order to wear underwear. >>> some other stories
among the stars, one direction, ellie goulding and bono. >>> lifetime premieres their aaliyah biopick movie on saturday produced by wendy williams, but it was met with outrage by some people, music producer timberland saying the network will feel his wrath. >>> what some call the worst video game ever sold for more than $1500, they get the last laugh. it was found in a land fill with more than 800 games. the total collection went for $37,000. nice find. >>> i'm...
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. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of four years. this savage pleaded guiltyétm6 to 48 felony counts of criminal sexual acts. 48 counts. murphy sentenced the monster to just two years in prison. outraging the victims, their families, and the brooklyn district attorney general. murphy gave goodman the minimum sentence. he could have given him life dñyi(hy was the judge so lenient? mur refuses to answer the question. he is hiding under his desk.yx@ because of time served, goodman could be released in4t!3 a few weeks. enter u.s. attorney loretta;ñ lynch, whoí#8oñ yesterday chargd goodman with a fed
. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of...
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nbc's rehema ellis joining us where the dramatic rescue took place. what's the latest? this is a good ending to a story a lot of people feared would not finish this way. >> yeah, this is the best possible ending that this family could have hoped for. in this parking lot in jess is up, maryland, their daughter was found alive. one of the things that's interesting is how police were led to this spot. the details of this are still unfolding. there are reports that it was a combination of determined police work, those surveillance videos, the determination of the family, and just again some good old-fashioned police work. they also say that surveillance video was very dramatic. not only in the northeast but across the country. some law enforcement authorities in virginia recognized the man on the surveillance video as a person that they wanted in connection with an unrelated case. they also got a tip, apparently, a ford taurus car salesman recognized this man as someone that he was interested in, concerned about his credit report when barnes bought a vehicle. he thought the
nbc's rehema ellis joining us where the dramatic rescue took place. what's the latest? this is a good ending to a story a lot of people feared would not finish this way. >> yeah, this is the best possible ending that this family could have hoped for. in this parking lot in jess is up, maryland, their daughter was found alive. one of the things that's interesting is how police were led to this spot. the details of this are still unfolding. there are reports that it was a combination of...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> exams are coming up for students in prince george's county. the concern from teachers that has nothing to do with scores, and a salute to our veterans. on tuesday we'll be huge on the national mall, not just inside but for your commute, to. you can see the stage on the bottom right. we're working for you and will break down everything you need to know about the changes to metro. >>> new this morning, we are learning about a homicide investigation in laurel. neighbors telling us what happened. we are on the scene and we'll bring you a live report. >>> we're experiencing a november warmup. enjoy it for now, the temperature changes we are tracking. >>> plus the road closure affecting traffic across the bay bridge right now, because of this, all the people running, but under the sunshine. >> a cool spot to run a race on a sunday morning. good morning, i'm adam tough. >> and i'm angie goff. welcome to "news 4 today." as you can tell from that life picture, things look pretty nice out there. they feel different when you step outside. >> hoping for a
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> exams are coming up for students in prince george's county. the concern from teachers that has nothing to do with scores, and a salute to our veterans. on tuesday we'll be huge on the national mall, not just inside but for your commute, to. you can see the stage on the bottom right. we're working for you and will break down everything you need to know about the changes to metro. >>> new this morning, we are learning about a homicide...
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joining me is ellis. thank you for joining us on election day. >> good morning. i have a phrase for you. >> which is. >> turn out or burn out. >> i like that. >> both of these party versus to get their people to the polls. all those early polls don't matter nearly as much as who actually voes. that's what it's all about today. >> do you think it's going to be a pretty good turn out? early voting the numbers were quite positive. >> they were. now listen midterms are never as big as a presidential election. that's what really gets people reved but there's a lot of competitive seats out there so the numbers will be strong i think. >> there's a lot at stake today and that's why it's so important that people get out there and vote. i want to put up a poll number. is this a six year itch? 46% of voters prefer a gop congress. now that's not a huge endorsement although it's a pretty good number, it's not a whoping number. >> you're right. everyone's numbers are down. both parties are unpopular. all the candidates are unloved but remember one equation it was six years aga
joining me is ellis. thank you for joining us on election day. >> good morning. i have a phrase for you. >> which is. >> turn out or burn out. >> i like that. >> both of these party versus to get their people to the polls. all those early polls don't matter nearly as much as who actually voes. that's what it's all about today. >> do you think it's going to be a pretty good turn out? early voting the numbers were quite positive. >> they were. now listen...
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. >>> on this day in 1954 ellis island shut down. a norwegian sailor was the last immigrant to leave the facility in new york harbor. ellis island processed more than 12 million immigrants since it opened in 1892. 4% of all americans can trace their root through this island. a century later it reopened as a museum right next door to lady liberty. nearly 2 million people visit it every year and gateway to the american dream closed its doors 60 years ago today. >>> when news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. we're very close to a another new record on wall street. if in is just go up a little bit on these last few ticks, that will be seven in a row and a of the year or six in a row, i meant. six in a row. cavuto will know. he is coming up now. see you later. >>> forget that arctic blast gripping much of the face. is the president about to blast consumers with onslaught of executive actions on global warming? welcome, everyone, i'm stewart in for neil cavuto. this is" your world." e
. >>> on this day in 1954 ellis island shut down. a norwegian sailor was the last immigrant to leave the facility in new york harbor. ellis island processed more than 12 million immigrants since it opened in 1892. 4% of all americans can trace their root through this island. a century later it reopened as a museum right next door to lady liberty. nearly 2 million people visit it every year and gateway to the american dream closed its doors 60 years ago today. >>> when news...
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joining me now is political analyst and columnist ellis hannicen. thank you for joining us this morning. >> sure. >> so the county police chief say the violence is worse than we saw in august, which says a lot obviously. as you recall in august, the police were criticized for their militarized response to the protesters. was there actually less of a police presence last night, or were there actually that many more protests? >> both. the answer is both. there were more protesters on the street. they were more violent, they were rougher. there were fewer of the good folks, fewer ministers, fewer people doing peaceful protest and i think the police swung back too far in the opposite direction. they were slammed back in august, and last night they were just not enough of them on the street. >> we hear all this about the national guard being there to protect the public. where were they last night? hanging back? >> they were back at the police station, guarding the command center. but not taking a position on the street. >> the grand jury is very, very pr
joining me now is political analyst and columnist ellis hannicen. thank you for joining us this morning. >> sure. >> so the county police chief say the violence is worse than we saw in august, which says a lot obviously. as you recall in august, the police were criticized for their militarized response to the protesters. was there actually less of a police presence last night, or were there actually that many more protests? >> both. the answer is both. there were more...
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sam ellis, the quarterback, do whatever but don't do that, throws the pick to nate hill, found his thrill on nate hill. the pick there and q.o.'s kyle green scoring again. quince orchard wins big 42-14. don't forget next week we've got the playoffs. we're about to get out of here, but taking us home the falls church cheer squad with another cheer. lady, one more time. let me hear you. >> let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up! >> i want somebody to help me here and look into that camera and say coming up next. >> coming up next. >> the band of the week. >> the band of the week. >> take us on home, everybody. take us home. [ marching band ] ♪ they may not be the most handsome of body parts. yet, there they sit on the sides of our heads. for the world to see. but what happens when they stop hearing? should we stop doing? should we stop living? not today. esteem. the hearing implant. ♪ we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. s
sam ellis, the quarterback, do whatever but don't do that, throws the pick to nate hill, found his thrill on nate hill. the pick there and q.o.'s kyle green scoring again. quince orchard wins big 42-14. don't forget next week we've got the playoffs. we're about to get out of here, but taking us home the falls church cheer squad with another cheer. lady, one more time. let me hear you. >> let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up! let's get fired up!...
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>> reporter: raj, i was at city hall but we have since moved over here to ellis street and taylor to glide memorial where the sanctuary has been thrown open for people who want to come and express themselves and listen to others talk about this verdict or this decision by the grand jury in ferguson. we were at city hall just about an hour ago at a meeting that was taking place between leaders of the naacp and the mayor's office and some supervisors. amos brown from the third baptist church says what's happened in ferguson is happening across the country. he told us he's looking for a solution. >> number one, there should be community-based policing. that is not happening in a quality fashion in san francisco. number two, there should be more of an inclusive force of competent, qualified african-americans being recruited to be on this police force. >> reporter: and third, amos brown says he's looking for more sensitivity training for every police officer on the force in san francisco. he says some people just don't have the capacity for dealing with african-americans. he says tonight
>> reporter: raj, i was at city hall but we have since moved over here to ellis street and taylor to glide memorial where the sanctuary has been thrown open for people who want to come and express themselves and listen to others talk about this verdict or this decision by the grand jury in ferguson. we were at city hall just about an hour ago at a meeting that was taking place between leaders of the naacp and the mayor's office and some supervisors. amos brown from the third baptist...
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and there's lots of people's leave where there's elly engineers of the internet who really favor very strongly they tend to carry a lot of weight with them. what's the case? >> i respected susan crawford very much and respectfully disagree on this particular issue. but first of all the, nothing is broken in this marketplace that needs fixing by the government. if something is broken, let's do a bona fide peer review study. if something is broken, there are already ample laws on books to fix it. that's why we have the open and enhancing freedom of the internet that we have today. there are over a thousand requirements of title 2. and the fcc to fore bear most of them, that is not apply most of them while it keeps the internet open and free, that's going to be pretty risky an appeal. it's not going to be good. >> the first argument here, which i think is interesting, is basically the status quo is working. there's nothing broken with the market of broad band provision in the u.s. i guess it's true. you look at all of the remarkable tax star-ups and apps and stocks that are happening in
and there's lots of people's leave where there's elly engineers of the internet who really favor very strongly they tend to carry a lot of weight with them. what's the case? >> i respected susan crawford very much and respectfully disagree on this particular issue. but first of all the, nothing is broken in this marketplace that needs fixing by the government. if something is broken, let's do a bona fide peer review study. if something is broken, there are already ample laws on books to...
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get you set including a one on one with cbs-3 contributor shady mccoy at 11:30 on cbs-3. >>> i'm rob ellis, have a great day, everybody. >> all right, well, dare devil nick wallenda's latest stunt is taking him to the windy city. this guy is crazy. he is set for a high wire journey over streets have of chicago tonight. fifty store ace above ground. he will first walk uphill, yeah, uphill at a 15-degree angle from within building to era cross the river. then he will walk blindfolded on a separate cable between two towers. the walk will be broadcast live on the discovery channel. >>> i cannot bear to watch though. that is too much for me. that is it for "eyewitness news" at 6:00 here's what we have at 7:00. >>> more than two months since a yeadon woman survives this accident, that sent her suv upside down in cobbs creek. now her family and good samaritans who rescued her are celebrating her life. >>> also ahead, new documents reveal the role service dogs played on the front lines of world war one, and, what a dreary weekend, right. will it warm up? carol has your forecast when we co there ar
get you set including a one on one with cbs-3 contributor shady mccoy at 11:30 on cbs-3. >>> i'm rob ellis, have a great day, everybody. >> all right, well, dare devil nick wallenda's latest stunt is taking him to the windy city. this guy is crazy. he is set for a high wire journey over streets have of chicago tonight. fifty store ace above ground. he will first walk uphill, yeah, uphill at a 15-degree angle from within building to era cross the river. then he will walk...
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he is joining ellie goulding, one direction, sam smith and cold play's chris martin... in a revamped version of "do they know it's christmas". this will be the fourth version of the tune. sales of the celebrity single will raise money to fight the ebola epidemic. the track is set to be released on monday. lava has claimed its first house. it was destroyed yesterday after the law of broke out from the main flow and hit the home on the big island. in august residents had to start preparing for the evacuations. the home owner heard the lava was close and came to watch. the lava flow has been going since october 30th. >> an unexpected encounter with a short of the california coast these pictures are from that encounter. at 8 ft. hammerhead shark, two of the fishermen decided to jump in and swim with the shark. the shark try to buy them some the decided they had had enough fun? fun? and the scramble back to the boat. >> hope we not learned? it's not a good idea. >> but they have camouflage. should the sharks be able to see them? it's 57 degrees right now. at midnight 59. the
he is joining ellie goulding, one direction, sam smith and cold play's chris martin... in a revamped version of "do they know it's christmas". this will be the fourth version of the tune. sales of the celebrity single will raise money to fight the ebola epidemic. the track is set to be released on monday. lava has claimed its first house. it was destroyed yesterday after the law of broke out from the main flow and hit the home on the big island. in august residents had to start...
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it will feature singers including ellie goulding, bono and one direct. that song will premiere on the uk's "the x factor" tomorrow. >>> well, fears over ebola spread have thrown american football into turmoil. morocco was supposed to host the continent's biggest sporting event january's african cup of nations, but they backed out because they feared they were at risk of an outbreak and were completely ousted from the competition. the tournament will now be hosted by equatorial guinea but that nation had already been kicked out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player and now been reinstated as fifa's ethics judge says he's surprised by criticism of his findings that there was no corruption in the bidding for two world cups. >>> you're watching cnn. a simple hand tool is throwing a monkey wrench into the united states nuclear program. that's coming up. >>> and president obama, planes to act on u.s. immigration reform but four years in we'll look at what's at stake and the power struggles surround it with congress. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream g
it will feature singers including ellie goulding, bono and one direct. that song will premiere on the uk's "the x factor" tomorrow. >>> well, fears over ebola spread have thrown american football into turmoil. morocco was supposed to host the continent's biggest sporting event january's african cup of nations, but they backed out because they feared they were at risk of an outbreak and were completely ousted from the competition. the tournament will now be hosted by...
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the top scorer mass monter ellis with a season-high 30, leading dallas to 131 to 117 win over the timberwolves. >> the world squash championship is taking place in qatar this week. reigning champion nick matthew is through to the second round. players are once against likely to be his fiercest rivals. >>> egyptian is squashes's new world number one. he created the title and is trying to win the world championships. six of the last 11 have been from egypt. >> it's a long feeling, getting that on. you spend your life to get to that spot. you still want to not just protect it, we want to stretch it from the other players. you want to stay as long as you can. >> the 23-year-old has twice been crowned world junior champion. every year 2004 to 2013 event have been won by an egyptian. that includes the younger brother. the elshab ages have been training in england, as he is concerned about egypt's position. >> the juniors are coming up, and are not the same level as before. in 20 years time, yoeted it will be as successful as it is right now. for example, in 2014, the world junior champion is from pe
the top scorer mass monter ellis with a season-high 30, leading dallas to 131 to 117 win over the timberwolves. >> the world squash championship is taking place in qatar this week. reigning champion nick matthew is through to the second round. players are once against likely to be his fiercest rivals. >>> egyptian is squashes's new world number one. he created the title and is trying to win the world championships. six of the last 11 have been from egypt. >> it's a long...
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i mean, sometimes it's okay to be selfish, right, ellie? it's not. seriously? now's the time you decide to be human? come on. i want to show you something. look, you have this crazy blind spot for all our faults, like, uh, you know, grayson's vanity and dad's childishness. your greasy hair. i said "blind spot." means you don't see it. i just wish you could stop seeing holly for her faults and see her for what she really is-- a young mom... (both speaking indistinctly) who feels like she's in way over her head. i mean, that was you once. that was really hard. yeah, well, now you know. and you are really smug. (chuckles) i'm not blind to that either. don't hate. and every time i open my mouth, i'm afraid i'm just gonna offend someone. you know, sometimes i think it would just be easier if we all separated into our own groups, you know, like, blacks with blacks, whites with whites. they tried that in south africa. yeah, and thank god bono fixed it. all right. let's just say we're picking teams to play basketball. now, wade, would you be offended if i picked you fi
i mean, sometimes it's okay to be selfish, right, ellie? it's not. seriously? now's the time you decide to be human? come on. i want to show you something. look, you have this crazy blind spot for all our faults, like, uh, you know, grayson's vanity and dad's childishness. your greasy hair. i said "blind spot." means you don't see it. i just wish you could stop seeing holly for her faults and see her for what she really is-- a young mom... (both speaking indistinctly) who feels like...
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sound like you are pretty optimistic on the economy for some gas prices have fallen a little bit, which ellis are saying is a bit of a tailwind. >> it is a big one. underweight and now we are overweight discretionary. petitions,ch directs very negative sentiment, probably lower inventory, easier calms, and you have this tax break in the form of lower gas. it sets up a trade in the next two to three weeks. >> we've been hearing from retailers that traffic trends are still negative. part of the holiday season will depend on turning that traffic around, but also getting more transactions. will people be spending that much more this holiday season? are analysts wrote a five-year outlook on the consumer. we think it will be bifurcated. we want to focus on the millenial's. the 20-between nine-year-old gap will be the biggest portion of the economy this next year -- the 20-29-year-old gap will be the biggest portion of the economy this next year. >> when it comes to retail, you like companies that are offering an integrated experience. i know you cannot talk specifically about individual companies,
sound like you are pretty optimistic on the economy for some gas prices have fallen a little bit, which ellis are saying is a bit of a tailwind. >> it is a big one. underweight and now we are overweight discretionary. petitions,ch directs very negative sentiment, probably lower inventory, easier calms, and you have this tax break in the form of lower gas. it sets up a trade in the next two to three weeks. >> we've been hearing from retailers that traffic trends are still negative....
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[phone ringing] (ellie) yeah. thanks for stopping by, ms. wright. we did a little digging on you. so what? about your husband and your children and what everyone said about you but could never prove. what do you want from me? you threatened me. i want you to know that i'm the one who tipped off the police, in case you were wondering. isn't that right, detectives? hey, boy. you remember me, right? she left you out here all alone, huh? that's no good. we can't have that. come on. (emmett) if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. where's my dog? do you understand the rights i've just read to you? archie! archie! [shouting] who took my dog? [phone ringing] hello? owen. hey. how you feeling? okay. good. you're not calling me from idaho, are you? no, i'm home. good, stay there. hey, can i ask you a question? yeah, sure. go ahead. if you delete something from a hard drive, is it gone forever? because my--my dad deleted something and-- well, they have those data recovery programs, but if that doesn't work, you can always get a tech guy to get it back. i might have a
[phone ringing] (ellie) yeah. thanks for stopping by, ms. wright. we did a little digging on you. so what? about your husband and your children and what everyone said about you but could never prove. what do you want from me? you threatened me. i want you to know that i'm the one who tipped off the police, in case you were wondering. isn't that right, detectives? hey, boy. you remember me, right? she left you out here all alone, huh? that's no good. we can't have that. come on. (emmett) if you...
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. >> reporter: business owner lisa ellis and reverend charles o'neill says prince george's county needs hogan's help. >> we have more taxes and quite frankly, i'm looking forward to that changing to growing my business instead of my business almost closing its doors and being able to employ returning college students coming home that don't have jobs. >> reporter: pastor mcneil helps people find jobs do you think governor-elect hogan can help you with that? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: how? >> by bringing business back into the state of maryland. >> reporter: larry hogan's transition team will handle the transfer of power. >> reporter: outgoing governor o'malley invited hogan and his wife to tour annapolis which in january will be their home. hogan said he woke up this morning to a new reality. >> kind of a shock when state troopers showed up at our hotel room to say, we're here to protect you, governor. >> reporter: as aids packed up the campaign suv, troopers waited to drive mr. hogan away in his new state vehicle. >>> jan gardner says she's overwhelmed, elated and honored to become fred
. >> reporter: business owner lisa ellis and reverend charles o'neill says prince george's county needs hogan's help. >> we have more taxes and quite frankly, i'm looking forward to that changing to growing my business instead of my business almost closing its doors and being able to employ returning college students coming home that don't have jobs. >> reporter: pastor mcneil helps people find jobs do you think governor-elect hogan can help you with that? >> yes, i do....
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here is rehema ellis. >> reporter: before the surveillance video was seen around the country and before philadelphia police started investigating, a passerby saw the crime unfold. >> he is fighting and she is screaming. >> yes. screaming. >> reporter: duane fletcher said he had no idea what was happening. at first, he thought it was a domestic dispute. >> i was coming closer. >> reporter: fletcher said this was something else. he called 911. >> this is not a domestic. >> reporter: fletcher said it happened very fast and the woman who we now know is carles carlesha gaither was pushed in a car. he called 911 again. >> if he didn't make the phone call or didn't wait. all we had was a cell phone in the street and a missing person report. >> reporter: that phone call led police to the surveillance camera at the crime scene. police arrested 37-year-old delvin barnes on kidnapping charges. he is now in a virginia jail. carlesha was freed. there was a $47,000 reward offered for information and police say they got lots of tips, but the detective who helped solve the case know whose he thinks sho
here is rehema ellis. >> reporter: before the surveillance video was seen around the country and before philadelphia police started investigating, a passerby saw the crime unfold. >> he is fighting and she is screaming. >> yes. screaming. >> reporter: duane fletcher said he had no idea what was happening. at first, he thought it was a domestic dispute. >> i was coming closer. >> reporter: fletcher said this was something else. he called 911. >> this is...
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rehema ellis is outside buffalo this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. as you say, this week's epic storm dumped a record 70 plus inches of snow throughout parts of the region. for people around here accustomed to snow, this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother 350 calls in two days. >> reporter: the storm has passed, but danger remains this weekend. dozens of roofs like this collapsed under the heavyweight of several feet of snow. officials now worry other buildings with flat roofs are at risk. homeowners are not taking chances and are clearing the roofs. were you feeling nervous about the potential of structure damage? >> we heard a bit of creaking a couple days ago. >> reporter: and now with rising temperatures in the forecast, a new potential threat. >> the warming will bring melting. melting will bring water. water will bring floods. >> reporter: 1,600 trucks hauled away 32,000 tons of snow already. but the view from the
rehema ellis is outside buffalo this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. as you say, this week's epic storm dumped a record 70 plus inches of snow throughout parts of the region. for people around here accustomed to snow, this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother 350 calls in two days. >> reporter: the storm has passed, but...
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. >> today marks the 60th anniversary of ellis island's closing. it is where michael greeley wandered onto this continent. there is a wide set of drunks they came across. fortunately, i did my genealogy. comes out.h >> they were service crude up. they moved from scotland to wales and then they threw them out of wales. they were on the 14th boat after the mayflower. they came here in 1870 because they were drafted and had enough sense to get out of europe. >> from russia and poland, for roughly the same reasons, including the rum. >> very cool. that was wonderful. >> our next photo, president obama takes part in a treeplanting ceremony. >> this is so awkward. that is ed fast. >> patio eu not know ed fast? he is looking like he is digging a hole. president. perhaps this is a celebration of the potential climate change agreement. why is he doing work while wearing a shirt? how does that happen? how did we miss that? today, the rosetta probe achieve the first comment landing. it is 217 million miles from earth. >> it is going to land on it? shoot a goi
. >> today marks the 60th anniversary of ellis island's closing. it is where michael greeley wandered onto this continent. there is a wide set of drunks they came across. fortunately, i did my genealogy. comes out.h >> they were service crude up. they moved from scotland to wales and then they threw them out of wales. they were on the 14th boat after the mayflower. they came here in 1870 because they were drafted and had enough sense to get out of europe. >> from russia and...
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west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their they did the part to build the nation. s andwere the einstein , and, people we may not remember. it built the country hand by hand. rick i've wreck. k-by-brick. they knew that what makes someone an american is not just blood or birth. it is allegiance to the founders and the faith that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. alan.sk he is here. he is around your -- there he is -- he is around here. there he is. he was brought to this country .hen he was a child he felt american in every way. he was. exce
west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a...
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so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you to all of you, i love you all. now, i also have to thank my spectacular campaign manager, mike. [cheers and applause] boy, did he run a great operation or what. [cheers and applause] and thank you for leading such a great campaign staff. and thank you to my senate chief of staff. [cheers and applause] to all my senate staff, to all the coordinated campaign, to all of you who worked so hard, thank you. thank you. and to all of you volunteers here and watching at home tonight, thank you for sacrificing your time for all of the hou
so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank...
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with that i'm going to turn of the program to our vice president of news, david ellis, and he's going to get into the nitty-gritty. are you? [applause] >> good morning, everybody, and welcome. as that said my name is david ellis, i'm vp of news which is just a fancy way of saying i run the newsroom at cq with our 100 reporters and editors. i just wanted to a little bit about cq. it started as "congressional quarterly" and it was started by nelson poynter in 1945 to provide an explanatory service to his newspaper chain on the workings of congress. its mission as he put it was simple. the federal government will never set up an adequate agency to put a check on itself, and the foundation is too timid for the. so has to be a private enterprise, beholden to its clients. now "congressional quarterly" was so popular it was a quarterly for just a year, and today it's a daily news service offering the latest information on the workings of congress, schedules and hallway power brokering. so we've been around nearly 70 years, and quarterly for one. for most of its history seek he was owned by t
with that i'm going to turn of the program to our vice president of news, david ellis, and he's going to get into the nitty-gritty. are you? [applause] >> good morning, everybody, and welcome. as that said my name is david ellis, i'm vp of news which is just a fancy way of saying i run the newsroom at cq with our 100 reporters and editors. i just wanted to a little bit about cq. it started as "congressional quarterly" and it was started by nelson poynter in 1945 to provide an...
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rehema ellis is in new york with more. how is buffalo responding to the aftermath of this storm? >> reporter: well, they are bracing. it's a hardy group of people in pweuf low, but this week's epic storm, as you point out, has dumped a record 70 inches of snow in the region, and this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother, 350 calls in two days. >> reporter: dozens of roofs like this has collapsed under the heavyweight of several feet of snow, and officials worry other buildings with flat roofs are at risk. homeowners are clearing the roofs. not taking advances. were you feeling nervous about the potential for structural damage? >> yeah, we heard creeking a couple days ago so i want to stay on top and ahead and keep it cleaned off. >> reporter: with rising temperatures in the forecast, a new potential threat. >> the warming will bring warmer, and warm will bring melting and that will bring floods. >> reporter: the view from the air shows it's just the b
rehema ellis is in new york with more. how is buffalo responding to the aftermath of this storm? >> reporter: well, they are bracing. it's a hardy group of people in pweuf low, but this week's epic storm, as you point out, has dumped a record 70 inches of snow in the region, and this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother, 350 calls in two days. >>...
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nbc's rehema ellis has more. >> reporter: west virginia campus is in mourning. >> it is hard to know where to begin. >> reporter: 18-year-old nolan birch, a freshman died on the floor of kappasigna fraternity house. >> that is not supposed to happen. >> reporter: according to the student newspaper, a ceremony was scheduled that night for fraternity pledges. burch's final tweet. it is about to be an eventful night. last week, another fraternity on campus, signa ki was cited for underage drinking. thursday, the university suspended all fraternities and sororities. >> we have to change the culture for the school. >> reporter: nationwide, greek organizations have come under scrutiny following the death of pledges. in september, a 19-year-old pledge died in a fraternity run at clemson university in south carolina. this past summer, a 19-year-old pledge at california state under northridge died on a fraternity trip. last december, a 19-year-old pledge from baruch college died from head trauma. professor elizabeth allen is studying the dangerous behavior. >> this is about changing the campu
nbc's rehema ellis has more. >> reporter: west virginia campus is in mourning. >> it is hard to know where to begin. >> reporter: 18-year-old nolan birch, a freshman died on the floor of kappasigna fraternity house. >> that is not supposed to happen. >> reporter: according to the student newspaper, a ceremony was scheduled that night for fraternity pledges. burch's final tweet. it is about to be an eventful night. last week, another fraternity on campus, signa ki...
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i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your defnition is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has your family been here? >> one side, five generations. >> the first immigrants in texas had names like mine. they came across. so we have a long history of illegal immigration. the biggest period of that occurred from 1914-1918 when a million people came from mexico during the mexican revolution and people sent their children here to get out of the violence of the various revolutionary factors. none of this is new. we can learn from what happened a hundred years ago. but again, we have to figure out what do we do with those that are here. we ain't deporting them. it ain't happening. i think you admitted tha
i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your defnition is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has...