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north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were being hoodwinked by those wage free, labels that resonate with consumers when they buy a chicken. we have a report from a farmer that blue the whistle. >> game free, for those that read label. it would seem to mean chickens with room to roam. hope chicken humanely waged. >> cage free they call it, you can't get a cage in here. >> reporter: we were asked to but biosuits on. these were delivered as chicks. size. >> they are at the shape now where it's three steps and flop. boom, boom, boom. that's what they do. that's what they are bred to do. >> reporter: when you started 20 years ago, were the birds bred to grow this large, this fast? >> no. it's been a steady progression. >> reporter: the birds breastses are so heavy they can barely lift them. >> you can feel how hot it is on the floor. >> put your and under the wi
north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were being hoodwinked by those wage free, labels that resonate with consumers when they buy a chicken. we have a report from a farmer that blue the whistle. >> game free, for those that read label. it would seem to mean chickens with room to roam. hope chicken...
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in north carolina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest criminal fine in north carolina history. what does that mean for the state government? and when that case got settled, it appeared maybe duke's admission of guilty would be tend of it. but check this out. the lawyer for duke energy now says federal prosecutors are still investigating and they're investigating the state government's role in all this. duke's lawyer said the federal criminal probe is ongoing and duke is helping the prosecutors as part of their plea deal. so maybe governor mccrory and his state government are not off the hook at all. tonight, the question of whether north carolina regulators broke the law appears to be very much alive. prosecutors wouldn't talk about that part of the investigation last week in the local press in north carolina. they wouldn't respond to us about it. but duke energy off
in north carolina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest criminal fine in north carolina history. what does that mean for the state government? and when that case got settled, it appeared maybe duke's admission of guilty would be tend of it. but check this out. the lawyer for duke energy now says federal...
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taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the confederate army is going to concentrate and the union army is going to concentrate -- capture mobile and move into the interior of alabama towards the capital of montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what is happening to the east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and will meet between their armies. the meeting happens that the mcgee farm. just like bennett farm and appomattox, a private home. it was near the railroad, that is why they chose it read they -- they chose it. they will get their two different ways. general camby will bring a van and a large amount of food.
taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the...
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north carolina may be the exception. plus tom brady on the defense will the nfl punish one of the biggest stars for his part in deflate-gate? stay with us. >> welcome back. we learned today that america's job market is on the rebound after all. according to the labor department america's economy added 225,000 jobs and the unemployment dropped to 5.8%. the wages ticked up slightly higher in april 2.2% higher compared to a year ago. wage stabilization is something america needs more of if this economy is going to be real. retirement savings including millions of public workers who rely on public pension plans financial security of these plans and who is running them, north carolina's $90 billion is rated in terms of performance but not without controversy that's because it is controlled by one person, janet cowell, state treasurer. ali velshi talked to her another the milken global conference and here is what she said. >> i don't think there's a silver bullet structure to solve any governance issues for pensions. it takes
north carolina may be the exception. plus tom brady on the defense will the nfl punish one of the biggest stars for his part in deflate-gate? stay with us. >> welcome back. we learned today that america's job market is on the rebound after all. according to the labor department america's economy added 225,000 jobs and the unemployment dropped to 5.8%. the wages ticked up slightly higher in april 2.2% higher compared to a year ago. wage stabilization is something america needs more of if...
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. >>> up next -- a human skeleton is found in the marshlands of north carolina. >> the longer a body's been dead, the harder it is to determine how long it's been dead. >> we don't know who she is or why she was killed. >> but it tells a story all its own. >> whatever happened to precede death, it probably was sexual. >> a story of anger and hatred. >> at what point does a person realize that, you know, they're dying? >> and a violent end. >> had this person remained anonymous, we would have had nowhere to go. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyard of the home he rented in wilmington, north carolina. >> it was kind of gruesome. we came across these bones. it was horrible. at first, we seen her leg bones and then we came across her skull. you know, and ribs and -- and then we realized, you know, it wasn't fake. it was real. you know, so it was terrible. >> he called authorities who moved quickly to collect the remains and any possible forensic evidence. >> the bones had been scattered by the animals and maybe by the tid
. >>> up next -- a human skeleton is found in the marshlands of north carolina. >> the longer a body's been dead, the harder it is to determine how long it's been dead. >> we don't know who she is or why she was killed. >> but it tells a story all its own. >> whatever happened to precede death, it probably was sexual. >> a story of anger and hatred. >> at what point does a person realize that, you know, they're dying? >> and a violent end....
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the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle over freedom of speech versus the privacy rights of farmers. k johnson smith thinks they are a good thing, and she is the president and c.e.o. of the animal agriculture alliance, an industry group advocating for animal farmers. thank you for joining us. the way i see it, activists are reporting real abuses in an industry we know is not all that transparent. instead of charges against farmers, the bill is making it possible for charges against whistle-blowers. what is wrong with my analysis of that? >> a lot of things, i'm sorry to say. let me first say that our organization does not lobby, so we are not involved in supporting legislative initiatives such as the farm protection bills. however, i understand the need for them, and the reasons legislators across the country have been introducing these bills are because animal rights activists are fraudulently representing themselves when seeking employment on farm, and they are paid by a
the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle over freedom of speech versus the privacy rights of farmers. k johnson smith thinks they are a good thing, and she is the president and c.e.o. of the animal agriculture alliance, an industry group advocating for animal farmers. thank you for joining us. the way i see it, activists are reporting real abuses in an industry we know is not all that transparent....
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shortly before he was to go on trial in raleigh, north carolina, drew planten suffocated himself with a plastic bag in prison. >> i was disappointed that we weren't able to have a trial, that we weren't able to sit in the courtroom and hear a jury come back and say you're guilty of the first degree murder of stephanie bennett. >> mr. planten was obviously a predator. we obtained information and evidence inside we obtained information inside the apartment that led us to believe that he had looked into doing this, possibly, with other females. >> investigators are certain that the forensic evidence would have gained a conviction. but the real satisfaction is knowing that the evidence led to his capture. >> after we found out who planten was and did the search of his house, we did find some information on somebody he was probably currently watching for some time. it was very eerie to find that person and realize that you had maybe just saved her life by clearing this case. >> well, i know that forensic science played a huge role in this case. and, really, without the forensic science, wi
shortly before he was to go on trial in raleigh, north carolina, drew planten suffocated himself with a plastic bag in prison. >> i was disappointed that we weren't able to have a trial, that we weren't able to sit in the courtroom and hear a jury come back and say you're guilty of the first degree murder of stephanie bennett. >> mr. planten was obviously a predator. we obtained information and evidence inside we obtained information inside the apartment that led us to believe that...
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we've been down to north carolina, bentonville, forks road. any place where there's a major battle, the u.s. colored troops participated in we try to make those re-enactments. >> what do you know about the decision 150 years ago not to include the u.s. colored troops? how did that come about? >> well, i think our opening line is always that after lincoln's assassination there was lesser men in charge. ok. and there was an opportunity, in fact, the u.s. colored troops were only about 20 miles out outside of the city. and instead of asking them to join a parade, which the general wanted them to join the if a raid they were sent back to the south to guard some of the areas that were recently surrendered by the confederates. so they were just clearly not allowed to participate. >> hi, my name is james hubbard. i'm from south jersey. i'm here today basically representing descendants of my family who fought in the civil war, one who fought in the army and one who fought in the navy. >> tell us about your ancestors. >> yes. my ancestor, one is named
we've been down to north carolina, bentonville, forks road. any place where there's a major battle, the u.s. colored troops participated in we try to make those re-enactments. >> what do you know about the decision 150 years ago not to include the u.s. colored troops? how did that come about? >> well, i think our opening line is always that after lincoln's assassination there was lesser men in charge. ok. and there was an opportunity, in fact, the u.s. colored troops were only about...
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click or call. >>> police in raleigh-durham, north carolina, had two suspicious deaths. eric miller's death was caused by a massive dose of arsenic. six weeks later, eric's friend, derril willard, committed suicide. the two had been together at the bowling alley on the night eric miller fell ill. >> derril, completely out of character for him, according to everybody we talked to, buys a pitcher of beer while they're waiting for a lane to free up. but when eric took his first swallow of beer, you know, it doesn't taste quite right. >> and shortly before derril willard committed suicide, he had confessed to his wife that he had been having an fair with ann miller, eric's wife. >> we don't know the whether or not he told his wife anything else about his potential involvement with arsenic or eric miller at the bowling alley. >> investigators searched willard's work computer and phone records. they also searched ann miller's. they found ample evidence of the affair. >> from the middle of october until eric's death, she's got like 500 cell phone calls to derril willard's desk,
click or call. >>> police in raleigh-durham, north carolina, had two suspicious deaths. eric miller's death was caused by a massive dose of arsenic. six weeks later, eric's friend, derril willard, committed suicide. the two had been together at the bowling alley on the night eric miller fell ill. >> derril, completely out of character for him, according to everybody we talked to, buys a pitcher of beer while they're waiting for a lane to free up. but when eric took his first...
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. >> i am jamie colby, today i am in wilmington, north carolina, known for the gorgeous beach, great surfing, it was also last confederate part city to fall during the civil war, i am here to meet an heir whose a ancestor became famous at high watermark. >> i am george pickett ir irk *. i. >> george, who goes by his name ed, has invited me to his home. >> high, ed. >> you must be jamie. >> i am. >> when 59-year-old is not work ofing as a surfing instructor oden joys doing yoga, playing guitar, a far cry from his famous great-great grandfather who fought in gettings gettysburg. gettysburg. >> i yo knew about it. i was not that interested as a little kid. >> some people said, didn't he lose, wasn't he a loser? that is the way a lot of history books talked about, pickett's charge. >> did you bury your head. >> i did that one time, i didn't know enough to defend him. >> someone that knows a lot about general pickett, civil iar historian earl earl coats, i mem on the battle feel. >> you are one of the icon excites of the civil war. >> what was pickett's contribution? >> general pickett to
. >> i am jamie colby, today i am in wilmington, north carolina, known for the gorgeous beach, great surfing, it was also last confederate part city to fall during the civil war, i am here to meet an heir whose a ancestor became famous at high watermark. >> i am george pickett ir irk *. i. >> george, who goes by his name ed, has invited me to his home. >> high, ed. >> you must be jamie. >> i am. >> when 59-year-old is not work ofing as a surfing...
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the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: probably throughout the day we will be setting the record straight on things my colleague said, victims of rape can get counseling. but most egregiously the arguments raised by incease. if a woman is sexually assaulted there is a rape exception in this legislation that applies regardless of the family's status of her agressor or the age of the victim. as the legislation includes an exception for all women who are sexually assaulted those across the aisle who raise incease appear to believe we provide special exceptions to individuals in a consenual relationship. that boggles the mind. this is a shameful distraction we are having about protecting well developed unborn children being ripped apart in the womb. i yield one minute to the the gentleman from kansas, mr. huelskamp. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. huelskamp: thank you madam speaker. abortionists, gosnell was convicted of murdering three innocent newborn infants in his filthy abortion complex and
the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: probably throughout the day we will be setting the record straight on things my colleague said, victims of rape can get counseling. but most egregiously the arguments raised by incease. if a woman is sexually assaulted there is a rape exception in this legislation that applies regardless of the family's status of her agressor or the age of the victim. as the legislation includes an exception for all women who are sexually assaulted...
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in a statement to us, the utility said, "elements such as vanadium are common in north carolina wells and typically caused by the rocks and soil in the area." john suttles is a lawyer for southern environment law center. it has sued duke energy to force the cleanup of the utility's 32 coal ash ponds. >> the coal ash contains these metals at concentrations that are hundreds of thousands to millions of times higher than the concentration in the original coal, and they're dumping in enormous quantities. >> reporter: if d.e.n.r. can prove the contamination came from coal ash, it will require the utility to provide a permanent alternate water supply. mark strassmann, salisbury north carolina. >> pelley: a mob bust in italy is tied to a new york pizza joint. that's coming next. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, lik
in a statement to us, the utility said, "elements such as vanadium are common in north carolina wells and typically caused by the rocks and soil in the area." john suttles is a lawyer for southern environment law center. it has sued duke energy to force the cleanup of the utility's 32 coal ash ponds. >> the coal ash contains these metals at concentrations that are hundreds of thousands to millions of times higher than the concentration in the original coal, and they're dumping...
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we've been down to north carolina bentonville, forks road. any place where there's a major battle the u.s. colored troops participated in we try to make those re-enactments. >> what do you know about the decision 150 years ago not to include the u.s. colored troops? how did that come about >> well i think our opening line is always that after lincoln's assassination there was lesser men in charge. okay. and there was an opportunity, in fact, the u.s. colored troops were only about 20 miles out outside of the city. and instead of asking them to join a parade, which the general wanted them to join the if a raid they were sent back to the south to guard some of the areas that were recently surrendered by the confederates. so they were just clearly not allowed to participate. >> hi, my name is james hubbard. i'm from south jersey. i'm here today basically representing descendants of my family who fought in the civil war, one who fought in the army and one who fought in the navy. >> tell us about your ancestors. >> yes. my ancestor, one is named i
we've been down to north carolina bentonville, forks road. any place where there's a major battle the u.s. colored troops participated in we try to make those re-enactments. >> what do you know about the decision 150 years ago not to include the u.s. colored troops? how did that come about >> well i think our opening line is always that after lincoln's assassination there was lesser men in charge. okay. and there was an opportunity, in fact, the u.s. colored troops were only about...
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and i was dispatched to north carolina in a special train. i never got off the train because i did not c want anyone tol know i was there because i felt it would cast apersians on general sherman. i had sherman come to me. i told him this is not going to on work. did you're going not to have to write another surrender, a stiffer one. and he didn't like that, be that's sherman.no cho he went back and offered general johnson another surrender document that he had no choice but to accept. >> now that your role was over with the army of northern virginia, how much did you stay in touch -- how much did you know of the subsequent surrender surrenders in north carolina, inwas tryi texas? >> not very much. i was trying to follow the ichmon information, butd basically i was in seclusion in richmond with mynd they family. soelli what information i did receive was various letters or people came to pay respects and they would tell me what was happening. you have to understand, in virginia, particularly the lines g of communication were destroyed.in rea s
and i was dispatched to north carolina in a special train. i never got off the train because i did not c want anyone tol know i was there because i felt it would cast apersians on general sherman. i had sherman come to me. i told him this is not going to on work. did you're going not to have to write another surrender, a stiffer one. and he didn't like that, be that's sherman.no cho he went back and offered general johnson another surrender document that he had no choice but to accept. >>...
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the ob-gyn training at the university of north carolina medical schools is considered to be the best in the south. that whole region of the country, nobody is better at training those kinds of doctors than unc is. but north carolina republican legislators recently proposed new anti-abortion legislation that would put unc at risk of losing accreditation for their med school training facilities. by passing a new state law, which would have limited what doctors were allowed to learn or teach or practice doing while they were doing their training at unc. i think when they realized they might be unaccrediting their star state medical school, republican legislators in north carolina backed off that provision they had been pushing. but they're not giving up all together. and what they are moving ahead with now is going to look equally awkward on a bumper sticker. north carolina republicans already tried to change the law, to force women to have medically unnecessary ultrasounds if they wanted to get an abortion in that state. you might remember that ultrasound law from north carolina was st
the ob-gyn training at the university of north carolina medical schools is considered to be the best in the south. that whole region of the country, nobody is better at training those kinds of doctors than unc is. but north carolina republican legislators recently proposed new anti-abortion legislation that would put unc at risk of losing accreditation for their med school training facilities. by passing a new state law, which would have limited what doctors were allowed to learn or teach or...
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it will meander off the south carolina and north carolina coast. it is 170-miles east southeast of myrtle beach. it is subtropical. most heavy activity is offshore. it will move into the north and northwest making landfall saturday or sunday. winds are not a factor. 50 mile-per-hour winds saturday by 2:00. sunday 2:00 40 miles per hour winds. then it turns north and west. it is south of norfolk 4:00 on monday. nothing to worry about until monday night. it might throw a shower or way. it is a real mess along the carolina coast. we have tropical storm warnings in effect for south carolina and north carolina. it is crazy but we have tropical storm warnings, severe weather tomorrow and snow in the rockies all seasons combined. 8:00 tomorrow morning on future cast a couple showers possible. unrelated to ana. temperatures in the 60s. we'll take you through the weekend when we turn. >> thank you topper. >>> threats from isis has all u.s. military bases on high alert. the change is not due to a specific threat. but the overall threat after the attack in ga
it will meander off the south carolina and north carolina coast. it is 170-miles east southeast of myrtle beach. it is subtropical. most heavy activity is offshore. it will move into the north and northwest making landfall saturday or sunday. winds are not a factor. 50 mile-per-hour winds saturday by 2:00. sunday 2:00 40 miles per hour winds. then it turns north and west. it is south of norfolk 4:00 on monday. nothing to worry about until monday night. it might throw a shower or way. it is a...
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carolina that i love that's the north carolina i want to live in, where neighbors across racial divisions, across partisan divisions talk about what really matters to ordinary people, that is the very best of north carolina. so i want to say thank you to mayor adam o'neal in chapel hill north carolina. good luck on your walk. here in new york thank you to bob zellner. this kind of everybody coming together to save lives is the politics that matters. thanks to you at home for watching. see you tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> then three. martin o'malley enters the race for president. i'll speak with a guest who says don't you get sick in july and she will tell me why there's a v.i.p. section at your hospital. >> still not safe to go back in the water, a summer blockbuster heads back to the theaters. can you believe it? 40 years later. don't go anywhere. i'll be right back. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 fro
carolina that i love that's the north carolina i want to live in, where neighbors across racial divisions, across partisan divisions talk about what really matters to ordinary people, that is the very best of north carolina. so i want to say thank you to mayor adam o'neal in chapel hill north carolina. good luck on your walk. here in new york thank you to bob zellner. this kind of everybody coming together to save lives is the politics that matters. thanks to you at home for watching. see you...
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the commander was in the hospital south around north carolina. at the moment, i'm commanding the first battalion. this is my 30th year of reenacting. i have been through the 125th anniversary ceremony and continued until now. who knows if i will be around for the 175th, but it is on that course, i suppose. >> how has reenacting changed the last 30 years? chris roberts: with the internet, it's easier to find information, detailed information, a lot more information about quartermaster records and images of soldiers. in the days prior to that, it was difficult to find that information. you would have to travel to archives. now it's much easier to communicate with folks. the authenticity has increased immensely, down to minute details of buttons being reproduced and blankets. there are many pieces now that would be difficult to tell from the original. the good thing about living history is that when you read the books and you sort of try to picture the moment, there are so many blanks. it is a stale moment, a steel portrayal. but when you wear the u
the commander was in the hospital south around north carolina. at the moment, i'm commanding the first battalion. this is my 30th year of reenacting. i have been through the 125th anniversary ceremony and continued until now. who knows if i will be around for the 175th, but it is on that course, i suppose. >> how has reenacting changed the last 30 years? chris roberts: with the internet, it's easier to find information, detailed information, a lot more information about quartermaster...
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if you're couning on a state pension, your golden yearsmy not be as rich as you thought north carolina seals to be the exception, what is she doing right? >>> tom brady on the defense will be nfl punish one of his biggest stars? stay with us? >> welcome back. >>> the u.s. economy added 223,000 new jobs, and the ut unemployment rate dipped, and it followed dismal numbers in march, they say it should be blamed on the cold winder weather and the weadges pick up and they are 2.2% higher than a year ago and, it is something that the need needs to see more of. >>> one thing that cons to make americans nervous is their retirement savings and that includes millions of public workers who rowly on state pension plans and, there's been growing scrutiny, and who is running them. >>> the 90 billion state pension system is highly rated and it's not without controversy and, it is controlled . one person. >>> the state treasurer will and she is running for reelection. and she spec at the conference. and he asked her about the way the pension system is overseen and here's what she said. >>> i don't thi
if you're couning on a state pension, your golden yearsmy not be as rich as you thought north carolina seals to be the exception, what is she doing right? >>> tom brady on the defense will be nfl punish one of his biggest stars? stay with us? >> welcome back. >>> the u.s. economy added 223,000 new jobs, and the ut unemployment rate dipped, and it followed dismal numbers in march, they say it should be blamed on the cold winder weather and the weadges pick up and they are...
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host: charlotte, north carolina. jerry is watching us, a republican. you are on the air. caller: i am calling in regards -- i want to thank you for your service in the senate. i also want to point out what secretary carter said. they did not have the will to fight. how true is it that they are saying the soldiers that were fighting were yelling out they had no ammunition and the leaders in iraq them withdraw? it is my understanding from what i've been seeing on c-span that a lot of the munitions and armaments that have been sent have gone to baghdad and somehow it had not been dispersed to the soldiers that are fighting. if this is true, at the juncture there, how can the fight without
host: charlotte, north carolina. jerry is watching us, a republican. you are on the air. caller: i am calling in regards -- i want to thank you for your service in the senate. i also want to point out what secretary carter said. they did not have the will to fight. how true is it that they are saying the soldiers that were fighting were yelling out they had no ammunition and the leaders in iraq them withdraw? it is my understanding from what i've been seeing on c-span that a lot of the...
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here's what's left of a inform a winds around 30 miles an hour inland over north carolina pumping pretty good rain. could be additional 2-inches of rain for eastern north carolina the storm will get kick out to sea maybe a brush to southern delaware and new jersey with a shower later tomorrow. that's about it. that's all the effects we'll get. right now generally partly cloudy sky a stronger cold front to the west stays out here for another 24 to 48 hours not until tuesday until that front arrives. then wee see a big change in the temperatures until then it's hot, it's humid temperatures well into the 80s for monday and tuesday. remember 72 is where we should be for this time of year. and then into wednesday we go. dropping even more. close to average that's where we should be lower 70s by the middle part of the week then by the end of the week little bit of a warmup still not too bad for this time of year. 74 degrees the current temperature in allentown. 72 in trenton. atlantic airport 70. everybody is in the warming humid air mass across the mid atlantic and northeast. no signs of any
here's what's left of a inform a winds around 30 miles an hour inland over north carolina pumping pretty good rain. could be additional 2-inches of rain for eastern north carolina the storm will get kick out to sea maybe a brush to southern delaware and new jersey with a shower later tomorrow. that's about it. that's all the effects we'll get. right now generally partly cloudy sky a stronger cold front to the west stays out here for another 24 to 48 hours not until tuesday until that front...
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north carolina, there the coalition for social justice worked with the city and county and found numbers increased. that is good for the local
north carolina, there the coalition for social justice worked with the city and county and found numbers increased. that is good for the local
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foe north carolina. a rematch of the title game two years ago in which the terps lost in triple overtime. >> i think we'd like to come out on the other side this time. [ laughter ] >> you know, new year, new team. obviously, there are a lot of similarities between our two teams and between the situations. >> i know that they are very aggressive, they are very athletic with us not being in the a.c.c. we've seen them three times a year in the past. this year it wasn't since february. a lot of respect for their team and their staff and know that they've had a tremendous season so far. >> the face-off here at ppl park is set for 8:30. the terps going for their 12th ncaa 1 f title. in chester, pennsylvania, wusa 9. >> hear that, bruce? 8:30 tonight. maryland women in action. the men play denver on monday. terps looking for their first title since '75. yes, i was alive. for head coach john him ther -- tillman, the key is to focus on the moment. >> this is our team. this is our year. let's make the most of it.
foe north carolina. a rematch of the title game two years ago in which the terps lost in triple overtime. >> i think we'd like to come out on the other side this time. [ laughter ] >> you know, new year, new team. obviously, there are a lot of similarities between our two teams and between the situations. >> i know that they are very aggressive, they are very athletic with us not being in the a.c.c. we've seen them three times a year in the past. this year it wasn't since...
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. ♪ >>> mother's day 1985, a beautiful morning in fayetteville, north carolina. >> the dogwoods were blooming, the rolling hills, neighbors know each other, and of course, it's all military families. it's within a mile of the fort bragg base, itself. >> but there was something amiss at the home of the eastburn family. >> the neighbors noticed that the newspapers in the drive way were piling up, and they knew that the husband was out of town. so that naturally raised curiosity. they went and peeked in the window and a heard the baby crying, and then he called the authorities. >> i received the call from the dispatch of a homicide on the somerville road. when i got there, there was one deputy who had been in the building. his eyes teared up and he had his hat down and shaking his head and he said, i don't understand this. >> the baby was taken to safety, and detective bittle and his partner entered the house. >> as we went down the hallway, we looked this the bedroom to the left-hand side, and the daughter who was in the first grade was still in bed and had a star wars blanket pulled u
. ♪ >>> mother's day 1985, a beautiful morning in fayetteville, north carolina. >> the dogwoods were blooming, the rolling hills, neighbors know each other, and of course, it's all military families. it's within a mile of the fort bragg base, itself. >> but there was something amiss at the home of the eastburn family. >> the neighbors noticed that the newspapers in the drive way were piling up, and they knew that the husband was out of town. so that naturally raised...
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. >> woodruff: this afternoon republican richard burr of north carolina, chairing the intelligence committee, offered yet another option: extend the patriot act, but end bulk data collection after two years. in the meantime, the justice department has announced the n.s.a. will have to start winding down phone surveillance
. >> woodruff: this afternoon republican richard burr of north carolina, chairing the intelligence committee, offered yet another option: extend the patriot act, but end bulk data collection after two years. in the meantime, the justice department has announced the n.s.a. will have to start winding down phone surveillance
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what action there is is in the outerbacks of the north carolina coast. we are getting off with isolated showers here and there. the front will move through and the winds kick northwest. that is how you know it passed the area. we have a process of the temperatures dropping. thursday we have area to push the shower northward through the area through the afternoon hours. we will clear out in the holiday weekend. tomorrow is breezy and sunny. 75 degrees. thursday we have a disturbance to the south. we only give it 30% of showers now. weekend will continue. sunshine and 75 on saturday. monday, big questions is temperatures. upper 80's to close out the holiday weekend. alison: not bad. still to come on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- >> i was just at the right place at the right time. alison: we hear from the man who is called a real life superhero for his actions in a fiery crash. we explain how the clothes he was wearing made the rescue memorable. scott: three contestants is left but only one will win season 20 of "dancing with the stars." we take you live for a pre
what action there is is in the outerbacks of the north carolina coast. we are getting off with isolated showers here and there. the front will move through and the winds kick northwest. that is how you know it passed the area. we have a process of the temperatures dropping. thursday we have area to push the shower northward through the area through the afternoon hours. we will clear out in the holiday weekend. tomorrow is breezy and sunny. 75 degrees. thursday we have a disturbance to the...
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and it has moved to north carolina. where is it headed after that? that is a question we will answer in a few minutes. 70 degrees right now mild morning with 5:50 your sunrise time. we will expect to get in the mid 80's with a few pop up then are storms where not have been will see this but if they do, and warming up throughout the day, we have areas of fog, mix of sun and included and pretty warm day to day with a high of 85 degrees. we will tell you when springtime temperatures return in a few minutes. lets check in with bob kelly how is monday morning going so far. >> owe far, so good. good morning. 4:31. off to a good start heading out of the front door schuylkill expressway blue route, boulevard i-95, no problems or delays there. let go up to our top story in east windsor this three alarm fire in an apartment complex. i know jenny joyce is standing by live we will go to the scene in a minute. it is just off of route 130 here's new jersey turnpike to give you a location. it is a block or two away from melvin kreps m
and it has moved to north carolina. where is it headed after that? that is a question we will answer in a few minutes. 70 degrees right now mild morning with 5:50 your sunrise time. we will expect to get in the mid 80's with a few pop up then are storms where not have been will see this but if they do, and warming up throughout the day, we have areas of fog, mix of sun and included and pretty warm day to day with a high of 85 degrees. we will tell you when springtime temperatures return in a...
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today outside the duke energy stockholder's meeting in charlotte, north carolina. people near duke's coal ash pits are being warned about contamination in their wells. it is waste from burning coal to generate electricity. over mient% was wells tested failed to meet health standards. hearsay mark strassmann. >> reporter: from her house deborah graham can see duke energy's plant. the utility sent inspectors last may to test her well water. they told her-- >> miss graham we didn't find. >> reporter: but she began using bottled water last month when the state told her family to stop drinking or cooking with their well water. north carolina's department of energy and natural resources or denr, said testing showed high levels of vanadium a heavy metal countdown in coal ash that may cause cancer. >> what is that doing to me? have i slowly been poisoning myself is what i thought. >> reporter: after the river as massive coal ash spill in 2014, they began testing wells within 1,000 feet. while 152 wells have tested positive above state health department standards duke energ
today outside the duke energy stockholder's meeting in charlotte, north carolina. people near duke's coal ash pits are being warned about contamination in their wells. it is waste from burning coal to generate electricity. over mient% was wells tested failed to meet health standards. hearsay mark strassmann. >> reporter: from her house deborah graham can see duke energy's plant. the utility sent inspectors last may to test her well water. they told her-- >> miss graham we didn't...
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carolina but does appear that it will move north to eventually bring in a couple of showers to our southern most counties. delaware, whole state, and then possibly southern new jersey you'll pick up on a shower tomorrow and everybody else just gets clouds. high pressure builds in cooler air returns but it will not last all that long. we will look ahead in the eyewitness weather seven day forecast we will go on a up and down pattern here but we will get back to seasonal. expecting to heat things backup into above average territory heading into the unofficial start of the summer season. with that said summer is almost here. that means the return of orr at the shore. kathy will be kicking things off tomorrow with an action packed afternoon on the north wildwood boardwalk. do not miss orr at the shore tomorrow on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 and 6:00. always a good time, vittoria. >>> good morning everyone. the right now even though majority of the majors are fairly quiet we do have an incident in west chester. southbound, 202, if you are traveling the ramp here we have a tractor trailer a off in
carolina but does appear that it will move north to eventually bring in a couple of showers to our southern most counties. delaware, whole state, and then possibly southern new jersey you'll pick up on a shower tomorrow and everybody else just gets clouds. high pressure builds in cooler air returns but it will not last all that long. we will look ahead in the eyewitness weather seven day forecast we will go on a up and down pattern here but we will get back to seasonal. expecting to heat things...
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a teacher in north carolina and under fire how horace: george batak he is a latest into the race for the white house. he announced his candidacy on youtube. his message, america needs to recapture the unity that spread to the country after 9/11. now to fayetteville north carolina where an elementary school teacher is under fire after her shocking classroom outburst were secretly recorded. someone can get mad, it would be my fault if you are standing behind me. horace: one mother said she did not believe the allegations until she sent him to school with a recording device. school officials not commenting about this incident. tracking the potential for more storms horace: right now, the scripts spelling bee semi finalists are going on in the national harbor. the chevy chip round is tonight from 8-10. you can watch it live on espn. -- the championship round is tonight from 8:00 until 10:00. doug: it will be warm and humid this afternoon we will have scattered showers and thunderstorms. i suspect when i see you, we will have a lot more doppler radar to talk about. horace: [dramatic music
a teacher in north carolina and under fire how horace: george batak he is a latest into the race for the white house. he announced his candidacy on youtube. his message, america needs to recapture the unity that spread to the country after 9/11. now to fayetteville north carolina where an elementary school teacher is under fire after her shocking classroom outburst were secretly recorded. someone can get mad, it would be my fault if you are standing behind me. horace: one mother said she did...
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it continues to spin away over north carolina. very slowly tracking to our south and east later on today. a front coming in from the west. the timing hour by hour on any rain chance getting closer to washington by noontime. maybe a few showers in southern maryland eastern shore. rest of the region dry though. then by 2:00 a few of the showers may creep up near annapolis and the eastern shore. after that we may get some thunderstorms out of mountains in the shenandoah valley. a few flashes of lightning and thunder in western maryland. by 8:00 this evening most of it is done and our sky will begin to clear up and then the humidity will drop tomorrow. a look at big changes on the weekend. that's coming up in the next weather and traffic on the 1s. what's happening on the roads? >> first 4 traffic tracker not seeing any problems just -- just seeing a little bit of fog here and there. we were talking about the kind of more dense fog that she was seeing on 234 earlier this morning headed down to 95 and schenn she den -- and then she cam
it continues to spin away over north carolina. very slowly tracking to our south and east later on today. a front coming in from the west. the timing hour by hour on any rain chance getting closer to washington by noontime. maybe a few showers in southern maryland eastern shore. rest of the region dry though. then by 2:00 a few of the showers may creep up near annapolis and the eastern shore. after that we may get some thunderstorms out of mountains in the shenandoah valley. a few flashes of...
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i live in a small town in eastern north carolina. it is the second oldest town in north carolina, population of around 7000 people. i moved here a little over 20 years ago when i retired from a job in new jersey. i live in a historic area. the town is basically 50/50 black and white, and we live together, and it is really no problem. when i go back to work and visit people where i work, they go -- how was it down south? i say well you know, things are little different, on friday around 12:00 noon, we close the police station, and if you commit a crime over the weekend, you turn yourself in after 10:00 on monday morning. you do not want to get up too early in the morning around here, you know? everybody waves to everybody, everybody says hello. one lady had a complainant said well, you know, 9:00 at night, there was a couple walking on a street, and i can always hear their conversation. that is the complaint. [laughter] i met with the sergeants, he was a black sergeant, and when you move here, they knock on your door and tell you abou
i live in a small town in eastern north carolina. it is the second oldest town in north carolina, population of around 7000 people. i moved here a little over 20 years ago when i retired from a job in new jersey. i live in a historic area. the town is basically 50/50 black and white, and we live together, and it is really no problem. when i go back to work and visit people where i work, they go -- how was it down south? i say well you know, things are little different, on friday around 12:00...
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kathy reese taking on north carolina for the national championship tonight. first half ufc with the ball. sydney holdman with the defenders all over her fires. tar hills up 6-3. they would take that three goal lead into halftime. but not so fast. don't get nervous yet. stuck at half. here come they come. taylor can't leave the best player in the country open like that north carolina. we're tied at 6. minutes later cumming passes it. look at them sprint out there. back to back champs. congratulations. why not show up in an indy car wagon? why not? some fireworks. use crash on thin this one. three cars involved. that's nasty. we got four laps left. here comes juan pablo montoya. he takes the lead. he doesn't look back either. crossing the finish line winning his second indianapolis 500. the crowd's favorite part chugging the ice cold milk. just need some cookies with that. >> chocolate chip if i could make the choice. >> me too. >> i'd go with chocolate chip, yeah. >> sports final coming up. he gaves us the whole story behind the chocolate syrup. we ask him why
kathy reese taking on north carolina for the national championship tonight. first half ufc with the ball. sydney holdman with the defenders all over her fires. tar hills up 6-3. they would take that three goal lead into halftime. but not so fast. don't get nervous yet. stuck at half. here come they come. taylor can't leave the best player in the country open like that north carolina. we're tied at 6. minutes later cumming passes it. look at them sprint out there. back to back champs....
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carolina. as we go throughout the afternoon hours this continues to push to the south and east and because it is so close to us today there could be a spot shower from time to time. as we break down the day board looking ahead on this friday 61 degrees and mostly cloudy and 7:00 tonight we drop down to 60 and 9:00 it's partly cloudy with temperatures of 57 the overnight low 48 coming up we have changes up ahead for the start of the first weekend in may and temperatures rebound into the 70s rick with a summer like feel on the way. details coming up with the accuweather forecast. >>> elementary school students in montgomery county paid tribute to some long time war heroes, the kids wore traditional bonnets and other tradition attire. 26 soldiers died in the surprise attack, on may 1st 177 8 and as part of the ceremony fourth andtive and grade students read their award winning essays about the revolutionary war. >>> they celebrated the month of may with an old tradition in fairmount park today. >>
carolina. as we go throughout the afternoon hours this continues to push to the south and east and because it is so close to us today there could be a spot shower from time to time. as we break down the day board looking ahead on this friday 61 degrees and mostly cloudy and 7:00 tonight we drop down to 60 and 9:00 it's partly cloudy with temperatures of 57 the overnight low 48 coming up we have changes up ahead for the start of the first weekend in may and temperatures rebound into the 70s rick...
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heavy thunderstorm or tornado in the coastal half of north carolina this afternoon. if you're heading to those areas, make sure you check with your airline for possible delays. no major delays at philadelphia international this morning. our most frequently travel destinations are dry. >> the phillies wrap up their series against the rockies. jerome williams will start. ryan howard was swinging for the fences in the mile high city last night. the phillies beat the rockies. >> still ahead chilly revelations about bin bin laden's reading material in connection with the war or terror. >> katherine scott is following breaking news. >> reporter: a strict of events in parkside leave one man dead and one man arrested and the search for the gunman, more on what happened at 6:30. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.
heavy thunderstorm or tornado in the coastal half of north carolina this afternoon. if you're heading to those areas, make sure you check with your airline for possible delays. no major delays at philadelphia international this morning. our most frequently travel destinations are dry. >> the phillies wrap up their series against the rockies. jerome williams will start. ryan howard was swinging for the fences in the mile high city last night. the phillies beat the rockies. >> still...