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collins promised the video would prove his innocence. he claims the officer harassed him and sprayed him with mace. >> i can watch the video and we can probably try to do this friday or something like that. >> okay. whenever you want. >> so i will watch the video and try to get you back in here this week. >> okay. thank you. >> he did request a video. we can look and see. only thing we're going to see is the officer's reaction because it's so dark on the range those times of the morning that you won't see the spit and you wouldn't see the spit even if it was daytime probably. so we'll see. look at it and take a look at it. >> they're not trying to hear you carry on about a situation where there's an argument or something like that. they want to know, did you spit? that's all they want to know. >> you're saying? >> no, i didn't spit. it's obvious on the tape. >> less than a week later, collins was back in the disciplinary office for the completion of his hearing. >> okay. you asked me to watch the video. this is what i saw on the video. t
collins promised the video would prove his innocence. he claims the officer harassed him and sprayed him with mace. >> i can watch the video and we can probably try to do this friday or something like that. >> okay. whenever you want. >> so i will watch the video and try to get you back in here this week. >> okay. thank you. >> he did request a video. we can look and see. only thing we're going to see is the officer's reaction because it's so dark on the range...
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well, collins is back, reintroducing classic tunes. he spoke with anthony mason. >> reporter: it has been a long time since we heard from phil collin whose abruptly announced his retirement five years ago. since then wrestled with depression, divorce and neck injury that prevents him from playing the drums now. he is back. well, all most. please give me one more night just one more night >> reporter: with seven number one hits in the 80s. phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. the back half of the '80s, you were everywhere. >> i know. i'm sorry. no, no, i do. i feel like i have to go out. i didn't realize it. i can feel it coming in the night >> collins is re-releasing solo albums waite digsal tracks and >> the new you. >> it is a new me, yeah. >> small step back into music. for the singer who hasn't announced new material since 2002. >> no i can't stop loving you. >> are you writing songs? >> i haven't been. i have tried to avoid being me, frankly. that's why i retired. i just was fed up with it. >> fed up with
well, collins is back, reintroducing classic tunes. he spoke with anthony mason. >> reporter: it has been a long time since we heard from phil collin whose abruptly announced his retirement five years ago. since then wrestled with depression, divorce and neck injury that prevents him from playing the drums now. he is back. well, all most. please give me one more night just one more night >> reporter: with seven number one hits in the 80s. phil collins became a global superstar. his...
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collins was by a falling rock. trapped underground. for 18 days the story of the looking to make a better life, captivated the nation. >> his entrapment became a worldwide story. it scud be argued one of our first nationwide. january, february, 15. the whole nation watched. radio was new. congress was halted so they could listen. happen to old floyd in kentucky. >> floyd dietd just before rescuers were able to reach im. ballads were written, eulogizing. the brave explorer. in cave country, a movement began to ensure that something like this wouldn't have to happen again. >> they wanted to see something dumb. they wanted the cave to be remembered the way they remembered it before. all this ugly stuff started. they wanted it protected. >> finally in 1941, mammoth cave was declared a national park. up some surrounding caves. which it turns out were part of this year, marks the 200th anniversary of organized tours at ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, scott kelly back in texas after spending a year at international space station. kelly, landed safely in ka
collins was by a falling rock. trapped underground. for 18 days the story of the looking to make a better life, captivated the nation. >> his entrapment became a worldwide story. it scud be argued one of our first nationwide. january, february, 15. the whole nation watched. radio was new. congress was halted so they could listen. happen to old floyd in kentucky. >> floyd dietd just before rescuers were able to reach im. ballads were written, eulogizing. the brave explorer. in cave...
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well, collins is back, reintroducing classic tunes. he spoke with anthony mason. >> reporter: it has been a long time since we heard from phil collin whose abruptly announced his retirement five years ago. since then wrestled with depression, divorce and neck injury that prevents him from please give me one more night just one more night >> reporter: with seven number one hits in the 80s. phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. the back half of the '80s, you were everywhere. >> i know. i'm sorry. no, no, i do. i feel like i have to go out. i didn't realize it. i can feel it coming in the night >> collins is re-releasing solo albums waite digsal tracks and updated cover photos. >> the new you. >> it is a new me, yeah. >> small step back into music. for the singer who hasn't announced new material since 2002. >> no i can't stop loving you. >> are you writing songs? >> i haven't been. i have tried to avoid being me, frankly. that's why i retired. i just was fed up with it. >> i can't describe it. you know, fell out
well, collins is back, reintroducing classic tunes. he spoke with anthony mason. >> reporter: it has been a long time since we heard from phil collin whose abruptly announced his retirement five years ago. since then wrestled with depression, divorce and neck injury that prevents him from please give me one more night just one more night >> reporter: with seven number one hits in the 80s. phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. the back half of the '80s, you...
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phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. the back half of the '80s, you >> i know. no, no, i do. i feel like i have to go out. i didn't realize it. i can feel it coming in the night >> collins is re-releasing solo albums waite digsal tracks and updated cover photos. >> the new you. >> it is a new me, yeah. >> small step back into music. for the singer who hasn't announced new material since 2002. >> no i can't stop loving you. >> are you writing songs? i have tried to avoid being me, frankly. that's why i retired. i just was fed up with it. >> fed up with what part of it? >> i can't describe it. you know, fell out of love with music a bit. started to feel like music was the enemy. just one mind >> reporter: after collins ruled the airwaves in the 80s, as a solo artist. to night tonight tonight >> reporter: and with the band, he suffered a backlash. becoming as rolling stone called him one of most unfairly and inexplicably villified men in >> did you ever ask yourself by you became a punching bag. >> it does gain momentum and
phil collins became a global superstar. his music inescapable. the back half of the '80s, you >> i know. no, no, i do. i feel like i have to go out. i didn't realize it. i can feel it coming in the night >> collins is re-releasing solo albums waite digsal tracks and updated cover photos. >> the new you. >> it is a new me, yeah. >> small step back into music. for the singer who hasn't announced new material since 2002. >> no i can't stop loving you. >>...
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collins. >> my regards goes out to officer collins and his family situation. hand now. >> reporter: outside court, officer collins had no words for the man who nearly killed him. collins focused on how his life has changed since the shooting. >> i have a whole different outlook on life. i'm happy to be here. >> reporter: the veteran officer is back on the job and he told me this is where he plans on staying. >> i always wanted to be a polihe officer and i wanted to get back to work as soon as i could. >> reporter: while law enforcement is praising the judge's sentence. >> i hope and i trust that he spends every single day of the remade inder of his natural life in jail. >> reporter: the wife says police got the wrong guy and explained this statement made by her husband in court. >> i lost the battle before i evyen fought it in this situation. >> it doesn't matter. they're going to find him guilty. >> reporter: the wife is vowing the decision will be appealed.rshe says her husband will be released. >>> breaking news from washengton, d.c. a man accused of bringing a weapon into t capi
collins. >> my regards goes out to officer collins and his family situation. hand now. >> reporter: outside court, officer collins had no words for the man who nearly killed him. collins focused on how his life has changed since the shooting. >> i have a whole different outlook on life. i'm happy to be here. >> reporter: the veteran officer is back on the job and he told me this is where he plans on staying. >> i always wanted to be a polihe officer and i wanted to...
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tim collins saw it another way. he set that line showed that el you have low lines, and then on heavy volume on the up days. that's a sure sign that more money was flowing in than out. collins noted such a consistent persistent accumulation or buying pattern versus the distribution or selling pattern convinced him that large funds were building positions to enon the stock long term. not to rent it for a quick move. it turns out that what i didn't see, what i was so confused about was that monsanto's stock had started to be correlated with the price of corn, which was going higher back then because of the newfound demand for ethanol. i was far too concerned about near-tern earnings armed worried about a shortfall and wasn't thinking big picture, but the chart showed you big picture. the work of collins showed you not to fear. he was dead right. in a stock that i would have kept you out of turned out to be a big winner which corn shot up, taking monsanto's stock and its earnings up with it. the big boys knew the relat
tim collins saw it another way. he set that line showed that el you have low lines, and then on heavy volume on the up days. that's a sure sign that more money was flowing in than out. collins noted such a consistent persistent accumulation or buying pattern versus the distribution or selling pattern convinced him that large funds were building positions to enon the stock long term. not to rent it for a quick move. it turns out that what i didn't see, what i was so confused about was that...
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fort collins, one of my friends says it's terrible and wins close to 40 meet me. northeastern corner, 20-40 miles per hour. it's gusty me areas surrounding sawada as well, leadville and rifle. some very windy conditions. we zoom into the denver area. parker, elizabeth, windsor, about 40 miles per hour. as you head out towards strasburg, near greeley, 50 miles 50 miles per hour. foothills and high country, loveland pass, those gusts are close to 60 miles per hour. strong winds throughout the foothills from 22-30 miles per hour. this red flag warning is in place for the front range and into the eastern plains. all of the areas in red, winds up to 50 miles per hour are not out of the question plus very low humidity in place through 7:00 tonight. it will stay windy into the evening but they should slowly start to get better. 600 in denver, 63 greeley, a lot of 50s and 60s out east. these winds are also warming us quite a bit. 520 in yvonne, 440 in craig. is look at our satellite and radar, we had rain rolling through. south of town got a lot of rain in the castle rock
fort collins, one of my friends says it's terrible and wins close to 40 meet me. northeastern corner, 20-40 miles per hour. it's gusty me areas surrounding sawada as well, leadville and rifle. some very windy conditions. we zoom into the denver area. parker, elizabeth, windsor, about 40 miles per hour. as you head out towards strasburg, near greeley, 50 miles 50 miles per hour. foothills and high country, loveland pass, those gusts are close to 60 miles per hour. strong winds throughout the...
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collins, let me thank you and your distinguished panel. again, your efforts in combatting the maladies which face us on the health front are difficult and i thank you for your successes and continued efforts i have a three-part question which will i read through in the interest of time. dr. collins, i'd like to take a moment to address the precision medicine initiative. my first question is regarding the direct volunteer portion of the research cohort. as you know, vanderbilt university is playing a leading role in piloting the direct volunteer portion of the research cohort. can you elaborate further on how that pilot program will inform the initiative going forward? the second part of my question is regarding the approaches nih is using for recruiting people in the pmi. while i'm pleased to see nih adopting novel practices, including the use of social media to attract these volunteers i would like for you to address some concerns that have been presented to me by the scientific community. specifically can you address nih plans to interpr
collins, let me thank you and your distinguished panel. again, your efforts in combatting the maladies which face us on the health front are difficult and i thank you for your successes and continued efforts i have a three-part question which will i read through in the interest of time. dr. collins, i'd like to take a moment to address the precision medicine initiative. my first question is regarding the direct volunteer portion of the research cohort. as you know, vanderbilt university is...
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my regards goes out to officer collins and his family. the situation, i situation is out of hand. >> the lieutenant shot officer collins last year after a traffic stop and a foot chase. he opened fire as collins tried to handcuff him. >> i still have some lingering side effects but i'm not going to let them hold me back. >> reporter: officer collins was shot twice, once in the neck and once just inside the a trauma surgeon said the next shot bare -- neck shot barely missed one of collins major arteries. >> as you can imagine, i have a whole different outlook on life, and a lot of things mean a lot more to me these days. >> he was honored as suffolk county officer of the year. >>> there are several developments in the brussels terror investigation. a man identified as a suspected accomplice was released today from custody. a judge ruled that there was no evidence to justify holding the man who's been referred to as fizel c. he identified himself as a journalist. he was thought to be the man seen in the video with the suicide bombers at the
my regards goes out to officer collins and his family. the situation, i situation is out of hand. >> the lieutenant shot officer collins last year after a traffic stop and a foot chase. he opened fire as collins tried to handcuff him. >> i still have some lingering side effects but i'm not going to let them hold me back. >> reporter: officer collins was shot twice, once in the neck and once just inside the a trauma surgeon said the next shot bare -- neck shot barely missed one...
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it be extra careful. 47 in denver. 55 in boulder. 54 in fort collins. lots of 30s on the eastern plain plains. steamboat. we have 40 over in grand junction. satellite and radar shows clouds. snow in our high country and northwestern that's going to stick around. through the morning hours, the snow breaks could get heavy. maybe an inch and gusty winds and visibility could be low if you're traveling through the high country this morning. the winds stay strong through the front range and easter plains. morning travel may be tougher through the high country. rain on the eastern plains possible. overnight tonight, the winds do start to slowly ease up and tomorrow, the winds should be relaxed as we head into the afternoon hours and a few more clouds tomorrow afternoon as well. temperatures today, 66 in denver. 62 in boulder and fort collins, 6 had in greeley. 60s on the eastern plains and 40s in our high countries. 40s and 60s to our west. 65 tomorrow. 61 on friday. just a slight chance of a few showers on friday. saturday, sunday, we're warm. 60s, low 70s. l
it be extra careful. 47 in denver. 55 in boulder. 54 in fort collins. lots of 30s on the eastern plain plains. steamboat. we have 40 over in grand junction. satellite and radar shows clouds. snow in our high country and northwestern that's going to stick around. through the morning hours, the snow breaks could get heavy. maybe an inch and gusty winds and visibility could be low if you're traveling through the high country this morning. the winds stay strong through the front range and easter...
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you won't want to miss our rare interview with phil collins. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it' s the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay. ageless. and try regenerist micro-sculpting eyeswirl. it instantly hydrates to plump and lift. soil is the foundation... for healthy plants. just like gums are the new colgate total daily repair toothpaste. it helps remineralize enamel and fight plaque germs for healthier teeth and
you won't want to miss our rare interview with phil collins. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it' s the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. for all of us. because...
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. >> is phil collins ready to come out of retirement after calling music his enemy? a rare interview with the music star we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> instead of building walls we are going to break down barriers. >> when we unify, there is nobody, nobody going to beat us. >> trump and clinton dominate super tuesday. >> bernie sanders argues 35 states to go but gets more difficult after tonight. >> we are going to take our fight for a world of peace! >>> i'll do anything it takes to keep donald trump from being our nominee. >> it will tear the party apart and provide conservatism. >> the conversations of that would be catastrophic. >> this is totally new. is the party coming apart? stay tuned is all i can say. >> at least one confirmed and two other potential tornadoes hit alabama. late yesterday, apple filed a second appeal in its dispute with federal investigators. >> we are asking apple to take the vicious guard dog away and let us pick the lock. >> scott kelly is returning to earth the first american spen
. >> is phil collins ready to come out of retirement after calling music his enemy? a rare interview with the music star we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> instead of building walls we are going to break down barriers. >> when we unify, there is nobody, nobody going to beat us. >> trump and clinton dominate super tuesday. >> bernie sanders argues 35 states to go but gets more difficult after...
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collins. just for informational purposes, i will ask my questions and then go to the chairman of the full committee and the ranking member and then my good friend the ranking member of the subcommittee. we will proceed with questions. as i mentioned, dr. collins, although the administration budget appears to request an sncrease, that increase i outside of our jurisdiction as a committee. the administration's request before this committee proposes a $1 billion cut in the area we have jurisdiction over, discretionary spending. if we were to appropriate exactly what the administration requested in your budget on the discretionary side -- $1 billion cut below current levels -- what would the impact on biomedical research in general be and on research into diseases like alzheimer's and cancer specifically? dr. collins: a very sobering scenario you portray and what we hope will not happen. the impact would be severe. it would be felt across every aspect of what nih supports. all of my colleagues her
collins. just for informational purposes, i will ask my questions and then go to the chairman of the full committee and the ranking member and then my good friend the ranking member of the subcommittee. we will proceed with questions. as i mentioned, dr. collins, although the administration budget appears to request an sncrease, that increase i outside of our jurisdiction as a committee. the administration's request before this committee proposes a $1 billion cut in the area we have...
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collins: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 653 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house -- house resolution 653, resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 2745, to amend the clayton act and the federal trade commission act to provide that the federal trade commission shall exercise authority with respect to mergers only under the clayton act and only in the same procedural manner as the attorney general exercises such authority. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and on any amendment thereto to final passage without intervening motion except, one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair an
collins: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 653 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house -- house resolution 653, resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 2745, to amend the clayton act and the federal trade commission act to provide that the federal trade commission shall exercise authority with...
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collins and the full panel, thank you for being here. we just really appreciate the good work that you do. i have a little window into growing old because i've been blessed. my two parents are doing well at 93 and 88. i speak to them every week. there is a sad part though because they will generally take me through some of my childhood friends' parents i knew growing up and walk through that so many of them have alzheimer's. i knew them growing up. that is my little window into this profound challenge. we've done a real good job lengthening life but the quality of life side is lagging a bit. as it relates to alzheimer's, and i don't have all the quantitative data i want. i'm kind of working in that direction. i think that we increased the funding sharply on a bipartisan basis which is a real win. i wonder and wrestle with this that even though we are in a great fiscal stress and that has my full attention, it seems to me that this particular area warrants sharply increased funding, like this is a major national priority for a host of rea
collins and the full panel, thank you for being here. we just really appreciate the good work that you do. i have a little window into growing old because i've been blessed. my two parents are doing well at 93 and 88. i speak to them every week. there is a sad part though because they will generally take me through some of my childhood friends' parents i knew growing up and walk through that so many of them have alzheimer's. i knew them growing up. that is my little window into this profound...
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collins. >> my regards goes out to officer collins and his family situation.
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it's going to be really, really not so fun. 30 mile-per-hour gust in fort collins. in the denver area, it's not too bad. broomfield, winds at 33 miles-an-hour. as we shift into the foothills and mountains, we're warmer this morning if the 28 degrees in denver. 23 degrees warmer in boulder. 16 degrees warmer for fort collins and colorado springs. that puts us at 50 in denver. 55 in boulder. 28 in greeley. and 20s, 30 s on eastern plains and mountain -- 32 in steamboat and 42 in grand junction. satellite and radar, we have cloud cover. we're looking at snow already in our northwestern corner and as we look at our future cast, while we have snow, we do stay dry. by lunch time, could get a couple of inches of snow. two that will ease through the afternoon and evening, and here in denver, eastern plains, there may be a pop of rain, but overall, we're looking at dry conditions with intense winds. down. tomorrow, it's relaxed. breezy in the foothills and a few clouds late in the day. 66 in denver. 60s and 70s and close to 8 0s on the eastern plains. 40s into the 60s tomorr
it's going to be really, really not so fun. 30 mile-per-hour gust in fort collins. in the denver area, it's not too bad. broomfield, winds at 33 miles-an-hour. as we shift into the foothills and mountains, we're warmer this morning if the 28 degrees in denver. 23 degrees warmer in boulder. 16 degrees warmer for fort collins and colorado springs. that puts us at 50 in denver. 55 in boulder. 28 in greeley. and 20s, 30 s on eastern plains and mountain -- 32 in steamboat and 42 in grand junction....
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we start this 5:30 half hour with breaking news from fort collins. one man is hurt in an overnight hit-and-run. around 11:30 last night, police say 53-year-old tailor was found laying -- >> his bicycle and backpack found a little feet away. he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. police do not have a vehicle description, but we'll update you if we get information on that story. thanks for joining us, i'm britt moreno. >> i'm alan gionet. first days of march. let's find out about the weather picture. here's lauren standing by. >> i had to change my calendars in the weather center. i forgot to do that. windy in the southern part of the state. we're going to be gusty today. they're down from yesterday. don't get too excited because tomorrow is going to be a windy day. s. a touch better than yesterday. 29 in denver. 21 in greeley. 20s in the eat stern plains and cooler than yesterday -- 20s in the eastern plains. 34 in grand junction. looking at our satellite and radar, a few clouds and a mountain wave cloud that will pass through. mostly sun
we start this 5:30 half hour with breaking news from fort collins. one man is hurt in an overnight hit-and-run. around 11:30 last night, police say 53-year-old tailor was found laying -- >> his bicycle and backpack found a little feet away. he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. police do not have a vehicle description, but we'll update you if we get information on that story. thanks for joining us, i'm britt moreno. >> i'm alan gionet. first days of march. let's find...
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phil collins is making a comeback. the musician announced he is coming out oretirement. >> it's a long time. doesn't feel like it. >> reporter: he says it was his children who convinced him t get back into music. >> i miss it a little bit. my kids would love me to do it. they want me to go out and do some shows so they can come and see it. >> reporter: he's known for his hits "in the air," "you can't hurry love," butut more original songs could be on the way. >> they want me to write some new music. i have a studio now, so miight have a crack at that. it's a bit of a jump. haven't done it in a long time. >> reporter: hard rock casino donated $10,000 to collins little dreams foundation. their mission is to fulfill the who are against the odds and don't have the means to support their goals. >> it witl be the first time i've played in miami for ten years and the first time i've really sung and played anywhere since 2007. >> reporter: collins hopes his first show out of retirement will have fans coming back for now. >> i
phil collins is making a comeback. the musician announced he is coming out oretirement. >> it's a long time. doesn't feel like it. >> reporter: he says it was his children who convinced him t get back into music. >> i miss it a little bit. my kids would love me to do it. they want me to go out and do some shows so they can come and see it. >> reporter: he's known for his hits "in the air," "you can't hurry love," butut more original songs could be on...
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collins sr. post office. judge collins made history by being the first african-american to win an elected office position in the jefferson parish of louisiana he dedicated his life to making new orleans a more just and equal community. judge collins was born in harvey, louisiana rks and not only maintained his root -- louisiana, and not only maintained his roots in the new orleans area but contributed tremendously to the city. after serving in the united states army and graduating from howard university school of law, judge collins returned to new orleans and initiated his career as a pioneering civil rights attorney. he led ground breaking cases that overturned discriminatory practices. he also integrated west jefferson hospital and jefferson parish public schools. in 1977, judge collins received an interim appointment from the louisiana supreme court to serve as a judge. he was the first african-american to do so. he was then re-elected to serve a second term during which his fellow judges elected to name h
collins sr. post office. judge collins made history by being the first african-american to win an elected office position in the jefferson parish of louisiana he dedicated his life to making new orleans a more just and equal community. judge collins was born in harvey, louisiana rks and not only maintained his root -- louisiana, and not only maintained his roots in the new orleans area but contributed tremendously to the city. after serving in the united states army and graduating from howard...
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now phil collins is ready to return. after selling a few albums. 150 million. >> craig: and now this superstar is annououing a new genesis. here's 7's vanessa medina. >> can you feel it coming in the air tonight, hold on >> reporter: fill collins fans, can you feel a come back. the global superstar will be take the stage oncegain. >> >> reporter: is this it? are you coming back? >> well, chinese whis cerksz i said a while ago i would be thinkingngbout doing some shows you know and that has now gone around the wld and come back as me being a world tour. >>. >> reporter: the tief time grammy ward winner announcing friday at the hard rock hotel and casino that he is out of retirement. well, somewhat. >> i may well do some shows. >> reporter: tired of >> not tired of it. i li doing nothing and being at kids with the home and family. so that's my priority. >> reporter: the 65-year-old and his wife orry an divorced in 2008 and since rekindled and life is good. >> we snaid touch and staid with the kids and we grew to love each
now phil collins is ready to return. after selling a few albums. 150 million. >> craig: and now this superstar is annououing a new genesis. here's 7's vanessa medina. >> can you feel it coming in the air tonight, hold on >> reporter: fill collins fans, can you feel a come back. the global superstar will be take the stage oncegain. >> >> reporter: is this it? are you coming back? >> well, chinese whis cerksz i said a while ago i would be thinkingngbout doing...
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temperatures morning, we start off with 55 in boulder and 54 in fort collins. here in denver, 38. 28 in greeley. 30s 40s on the eastern plain s s. 30 in avon. 34 in grand junction. satellite and radar, cloud cover here a we zoom in, we have snow from craig into areas near rifle. and rain near glenwood spring to gypsum and eagle. it's raining in meeker. heading into our foothills, red feather lakes and allen's park, and parts along owe we have -- we have some snow. that snow can be heavy. could see a half inch and pick up two to four inches of snow in some areas. that snow fizzles out. denver, we stay dry, but gusty and a spot or two in the eastern plains. it stays windy, but better tomorrow morning, and tomorrow afternoon, a few cloud was some -- with that wind really calming down. temperatures today, 66 in denver. 62 in boulder and fort collins. 60s and 70s on the eastern plains and 40s towards the high country and 63 over in for your 5-day forecast. 61 on friday and a slight chance for rain for us on, and on saturday, 67 and sunny. let's check with joel, good
temperatures morning, we start off with 55 in boulder and 54 in fort collins. here in denver, 38. 28 in greeley. 30s 40s on the eastern plain s s. 30 in avon. 34 in grand junction. satellite and radar, cloud cover here a we zoom in, we have snow from craig into areas near rifle. and rain near glenwood spring to gypsum and eagle. it's raining in meeker. heading into our foothills, red feather lakes and allen's park, and parts along owe we have -- we have some snow. that snow can be heavy. could...
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for almost half a collins was the voice collins was the voice and face of tennis on american television. after writing about the sport for the "boston globe," he began to work on tennis broadcasts in the late 1960s. first on cbs and then for decades on nbc including the long-running "breakfast at wimbledon" program with. his colorful commentary and colorful outfits he helped to popularize tennis and make it successful on tv. bud collins was 86 years old. >>> the folks at linkedin are going to be getting a little something extra in their paychecks in hopes they will stay on board. the company said this week that ceo jeff weiner is giving up his annual bonus, a stock package reportedly report $14 million so his employees can share it instead. the move follows a disappointing earnings report and a big drop in binding-in's stock price last month. >>> and in alas cat iditarod sled dog race conjures up images. frozen north and lots not so much this year. they had to ship in tons of the snow for the start of the race. in anchorage since last july 27 inches of snow have fouled in the area compa
for almost half a collins was the voice collins was the voice and face of tennis on american television. after writing about the sport for the "boston globe," he began to work on tennis broadcasts in the late 1960s. first on cbs and then for decades on nbc including the long-running "breakfast at wimbledon" program with. his colorful commentary and colorful outfits he helped to popularize tennis and make it successful on tv. bud collins was 86 years old. >>> the...
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Mar 8, 2016
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for collins, time warner gives you a picture on your wall. again, we seen time warner cable turned sideways. the last three breakout movings anywhere from 15% to 70% higher. this is what happens. it was so early they believe time warner set up the terrific upside news. the great thing to get to the outline of clear floor support and resistance. for example, if we get a monthly close below 175, that tells you time warner is down below the floor of support and then the pieces underpinnings, they're dead. on the other hand, whith the stock currently at 193 it's broken out and they believe the next stop could be 225. that's the price starting. next what else does collins like? in fact, it hasn't spent more than 150 for the past four years. there's only a hand full of stock. in the meantime when you look at the balance and a tool that measures the buying and selling pressure, it's been steadily high. i know it's a picture perfect si situation. really incredible. all the this is an incredit bring bullish chart. just amazing. zooming in on the chart
for collins, time warner gives you a picture on your wall. again, we seen time warner cable turned sideways. the last three breakout movings anywhere from 15% to 70% higher. this is what happens. it was so early they believe time warner set up the terrific upside news. the great thing to get to the outline of clear floor support and resistance. for example, if we get a monthly close below 175, that tells you time warner is down below the floor of support and then the pieces underpinnings,...
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as collin said, more on the way. thanks to the snow this revenue, sierra at that show is hoping to have the first full season in several years. watch the full report tonight on news 4 at 5 zoo he is always willing to cover that skiing snow story. >> yeah. >>> all right. we could get more snow this weekend? >> yeah. number one, i am not this short. the chair shrunk. you know, the rain-snow mix saturday and sunday and monday of next week. >> all right. you are not standing up? >> i am now. [ laughter ] >> judge judy: i don't care about what she said about your mother. >> announcer: the unthinkable is caught on camera. >> judge judy: has your mother seen that video? >> yes. >> judge judy: can you explain it? i asked you a question. can you explain it? >> [ sighs ] no, your honor. >> judge judy: good. >> announcer: but he doesn't think he's wrong. >> judge judy: explain yourself! >> she was like, "your mom is big and fat and ugly" and this and that. >> judge judy: so, who cares? >> and then i slapped her. >> judge judy:
as collin said, more on the way. thanks to the snow this revenue, sierra at that show is hoping to have the first full season in several years. watch the full report tonight on news 4 at 5 zoo he is always willing to cover that skiing snow story. >> yeah. >>> all right. we could get more snow this weekend? >> yeah. number one, i am not this short. the chair shrunk. you know, the rain-snow mix saturday and sunday and monday of next week. >> all right. you are not...
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we check in with chief meteorologist, collin jackson. you're busy these days monitor all of that, collin (it's going to get super busy around here. we've had mild temperatures. the winds were strong and gusty. not hazardous but you had to watch what you were doing if you road a bike north and then had to go south. here is the lake, doppler sweeping around, trying to find something northwest of 80. here is the heavenly this area and all in the side- by-side side-by-side -- sierra are going to get snow. we've got thing clouds and an approaching system that's trying to bring rainfall to truckee. it may sprinkle there. 68 was the high today. 39 was low. 55 is the average. welcome to march. march promises to be better than february. we did have 22 inches of snow wednesday night into a thursday at tahoe. there could be flooding problems in california on the westside of the sierra. we have 55, we're at 63, upper 60s found to the east. that's nice. wind speeds gust and sustained gusting into the 30s. we'll still have raises to deal with. system
we check in with chief meteorologist, collin jackson. you're busy these days monitor all of that, collin (it's going to get super busy around here. we've had mild temperatures. the winds were strong and gusty. not hazardous but you had to watch what you were doing if you road a bike north and then had to go south. here is the lake, doppler sweeping around, trying to find something northwest of 80. here is the heavenly this area and all in the side- by-side side-by-side -- sierra are going to...
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but bill collin, stay with us, michael, if you're able to stay with us, please do. but we'll be back with more details about the egyptian air flight that has been hijacked and now sitting on a tarmac in cyprus. >>> this is a fox news alert from new york. egyptair flying a domestic flight from alexandria to cairo has been diverted to cyprus. for those of you joining us throughout the morning, we have reports of only one hijacker on board. he's been identified as ibrahim samaha, an egyptian national and a professor of veterinarian medicine at alexandria university. the pilot tell officials that samaha wearing what appears to be a suicide belt. he originally wanted to be flown to istanbul but was told by the pilot there wasn't enough fuel to go to turkey. there are conflicting reports of how many people were on the flight. but many of them have been allowed to disembark the plane, which is a sign of good news for so many people following the developments. at least four foreigners and several crew members remain on board. there you're looking at a bus. the bus likely ca
but bill collin, stay with us, michael, if you're able to stay with us, please do. but we'll be back with more details about the egyptian air flight that has been hijacked and now sitting on a tarmac in cyprus. >>> this is a fox news alert from new york. egyptair flying a domestic flight from alexandria to cairo has been diverted to cyprus. for those of you joining us throughout the morning, we have reports of only one hijacker on board. he's been identified as ibrahim samaha, an...
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collins doesn't think this is much of a concern right now. if stock pulls back, he says you need to worry about a potential move forward. the support of 177 which is right here, collins would expect in a short period of time. overall, collins sees this as one of the most favorable long term charts of any one of the cap stocks he follows. here's the bottom line, the stock suggests that time warner cable. it goes from 25-$35 here. much more mad money ahead. a few down and out stocks. once left for dead and come back. i'm investigating the 28 hour mystery and i'm talking with the side mark to see if it's time to circle back to the business. a $2 million hair cut in one day. was its move an outlier? pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved toprelieve both itchy, watery eyes pand congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills
collins doesn't think this is much of a concern right now. if stock pulls back, he says you need to worry about a potential move forward. the support of 177 which is right here, collins would expect in a short period of time. overall, collins sees this as one of the most favorable long term charts of any one of the cap stocks he follows. here's the bottom line, the stock suggests that time warner cable. it goes from 25-$35 here. much more mad money ahead. a few down and out stocks. once left...
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he says collin's friendntan eventually made it back to shore and was assisted by a couple of several law enforcement agenciesies were dispatched to the scene and began searching for collins, but couldn't find him. distctc b we realized because of darkness and the weather conditions and the wind conditions that weont weren't going to be able to do any dive operations last night.t. david moore was a part of the dive team that found collins he says they were able to locate him using sonar equipment.llis h the sonar found a very good target and that's when we investigated with divers and ittaret ended up being the victim of the drowning. collin's friend was taken to theen hospital for hypothermia and hasd s since been released and itt appears neither of the men were wearing life vests.. the personal floatation devices,es, this is why you should wear them whenever you go boating.g.hi like i said, nobody expects to go swimming when they go boating, but if you find yourself in the water and you don't have it on, it may be too late. in portage county brittany harris fox 8 news.. when tatin b
he says collin's friendntan eventually made it back to shore and was assisted by a couple of several law enforcement agenciesies were dispatched to the scene and began searching for collins, but couldn't find him. distctc b we realized because of darkness and the weather conditions and the wind conditions that weont weren't going to be able to do any dive operations last night.t. david moore was a part of the dive team that found collins he says they were able to locate him using sonar...
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officer mark collins last march in huntington station. collins said the shooting will not interrupt his dream of protecting and serving the public. >> i still have lingering side effects but i'm not going to let them hold me back from doing what i love to do. i always dreamed of being a police officer. i wasn't going to let somebody take that away from me. >> the shooting happened as officer collins tried to handcuff him and then a chase. >>> new charges linked to the terror attacks in belgium. three more people are in police custody after police conducted a number of raids. six suspects have been charged with participating in terror offenses. authorities released new video of the man investigators believed to be the third airport attacker. police once again asking for the public's help in identifying him. meanwhile, four patients who were hospitalized after the attacks died overnight from their injuries. bringing the death toll for the new video has surfaced of two of the attackers partying in a nightclub. abdeslam clearly visible with a
officer mark collins last march in huntington station. collins said the shooting will not interrupt his dream of protecting and serving the public. >> i still have lingering side effects but i'm not going to let them hold me back from doing what i love to do. i always dreamed of being a police officer. i wasn't going to let somebody take that away from me. >> the shooting happened as officer collins tried to handcuff him and then a chase. >>> new charges linked to the...
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and tennis writer and broadcaster bud collins has died. he was best known for his colorful commentary and outfits, covering wimbledon and other tournaments for nbc during his 35 years with the network. collins was inducted into the international tennis hall of fame in 1994, and the u.s. open named its media center after him last year. collins died yesterday at his home in brookline, massachusetts, after suffering from parkinson's disease. he was 86. >> sreenivasan: chicago's field museum has revived a controversial sculpture exhibit conceived more than 80 years ago. the exhibit is intended to spark debate about the depiction of different races. the newshour's megan thompson reports. >> reporter: at chicago's field museum, these bronze statues relegated to storage for decades are back on display in a conscious attempt to be provocative about the hot-button topic of race. alaka wali is an anthropologist and curator of the exhibit. >> ...to get the conversation going around these issues using this amazing artwork to do that. >> reporter: the
and tennis writer and broadcaster bud collins has died. he was best known for his colorful commentary and outfits, covering wimbledon and other tournaments for nbc during his 35 years with the network. collins was inducted into the international tennis hall of fame in 1994, and the u.s. open named its media center after him last year. collins died yesterday at his home in brookline, massachusetts, after suffering from parkinson's disease. he was 86. >> sreenivasan: chicago's field museum...
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guys love collin ferr. what else can we do with the rocket launcher? i know, a sock. loving this ridiculousness to see what he comes up with next. soccer star christiano rinaldo is ready to enjoy some >> you ruined it! >>> the next alicia keys. >> kind of a big name when it comes to soccer. >> i may have a man crush on that guy. >> he is in madrid now. is shop for some tea with his buddy. it's very busy. people are starting to spot him. >> well, no surprise, heeal madrid, probably the most famous guy in the city. >> people really quickly start >> no photo. ciao? >> he's always got time. >> this lady was the one that broke the ice. and it is downhill from there. they are actually keeping a tally, a tea tally, howps of tea he had to how many photos. three photos, two sips. >> no, no. lot of guys are desperate to do it, too. >> i'm a barcelona fan. >> the women are a little more aggressive, but itvery long for the dudes to start showing up. >> what is he up to? >> i think it was just to show how it is so obsessed with wanting to be famous or have fame. and you have to un
guys love collin ferr. what else can we do with the rocket launcher? i know, a sock. loving this ridiculousness to see what he comes up with next. soccer star christiano rinaldo is ready to enjoy some >> you ruined it! >>> the next alicia keys. >> kind of a big name when it comes to soccer. >> i may have a man crush on that guy. >> he is in madrid now. is shop for some tea with his buddy. it's very busy. people are starting to spot him. >> well, no...