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and about one in three of those are living in the birmingham area. britain's current security level is "severe," which means an attack is likely. >> whas happened in europe could play out anywhere in the u.k. it's a real threat that we all face. we're alive to that. >> reporter: sue southern heads the anti-terrorist unit in the birmingham region. she's prepared for returning jihadis. >> we are ready, and in some cases we already have evidence waiting. and we will deal with people proportionately, but they will be arrested. we will investigate that. and we will treat each case of its own merits. >> reporter: birmingham is one of britain's most diverse cities, and moderate muslims use the main street to try to counter misunderstanding and extremism. hamza ali khan opposes those who go to fight in syria or iraq. >> god will not ask you to go to a country to commit atrocities. when they go to such countries as syria, they go with the intention of causing bad, they go with the intention of killing innocent people. god says in the koran, in our koran, in o
and about one in three of those are living in the birmingham area. britain's current security level is "severe," which means an attack is likely. >> whas happened in europe could play out anywhere in the u.k. it's a real threat that we all face. we're alive to that. >> reporter: sue southern heads the anti-terrorist unit in the birmingham region. she's prepared for returning jihadis. >> we are ready, and in some cases we already have evidence waiting. and we will...
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birmingham is a beautiful, beautiful town. probably the best restaurant in the country is in birmingham. it is as sophisticated from brooklyn to the tip of long island. >> but not every thinks of -- everyone thinks of it that way. >> don't point at me. >> he is a a play write. >> that song is not perfect. i would pick a more cliche song. >> he said he heard the complaint and he stands by his story. moving on. donald trump tweets a lot. more than all u.s. presidents combined. in the last seven days he has attacked hamilton and saturday night live and the gilmore girls reunion. according to a new pal 59% of voters say it is time for the president-elect to shutdown his twitter account. they said why take it up up? why waste the time? why take it up and waste the time? >> in other words who is to say he can't do that and make a comment and then spend five minutes on a tweet. >> why not? why does everybody care if he tweets. >> i think it is one of these polls like we hate congress. we hate public education but we send our kids to
birmingham is a beautiful, beautiful town. probably the best restaurant in the country is in birmingham. it is as sophisticated from brooklyn to the tip of long island. >> but not every thinks of -- everyone thinks of it that way. >> don't point at me. >> he is a a play write. >> that song is not perfect. i would pick a more cliche song. >> he said he heard the complaint and he stands by his story. moving on. donald trump tweets a lot. more than all u.s. presidents...
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>> guest: i know your president a wonderful young man he was very much involved in the city n birmingham of what i like to call the children's crusade. and to be involved in the black lives matter of movement it doesn't matter if they are black or white. when you see something that is not right to or not fair they have a moral obligation to do something about it. but the peaceful organize non-violent actions to speak up and speak out i would ask about segregation and racial discrimination to say don't get in trouble that is the way it is. but good trouble andss unnecessary trouble with the obligation and the responsibility. >> host: august 6th 1965. >> i was invited to me privately the morning before the voting rights act signing ceremony. my first visit to the lighthouse since the marchth on washington in my first one on one visit with the president. you have to go back to get all those folks registered and get them just like the boll gets on top of the cow you have to get them by the balls and squeeze. squeeze them until they heard is that a direct quote from president johnson? >> gues
>> guest: i know your president a wonderful young man he was very much involved in the city n birmingham of what i like to call the children's crusade. and to be involved in the black lives matter of movement it doesn't matter if they are black or white. when you see something that is not right to or not fair they have a moral obligation to do something about it. but the peaceful organize non-violent actions to speak up and speak out i would ask about segregation and racial discrimination...
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the lattr that was right after the march on washington, the bombing of the church in birmingham that took place on september the 15th, 1963 were four little girls were killed. the assassination of president kennedy, the beginning of the153 selma movement, mississippi freedom summer from 63 to 64, 65 it was some of the most dramatic point in the american civil rights movement. there was so much violence. there were so many beatings. some people were murdered but they never gave up, they never gave in. it was a period of sorrow but it was also a period of hope. if period of people believing and hanging in there, young people, people not so young, black people, white people, coming together literally putting their bodies on the line we witnessed a passage of the civil rights act, the voting rights act, and a lot of the signs that we had seen and witnessed came tumbling down. >> host: andrew aydin why graphic novel form for this book? >> guest: i think we were trying to reach another generation of his generation are digital natives. they speak in sequential storytelling. that's how they
the lattr that was right after the march on washington, the bombing of the church in birmingham that took place on september the 15th, 1963 were four little girls were killed. the assassination of president kennedy, the beginning of the153 selma movement, mississippi freedom summer from 63 to 64, 65 it was some of the most dramatic point in the american civil rights movement. there was so much violence. there were so many beatings. some people were murdered but they never gave up, they never...
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the birmingham, alabama, public library hosted this talk. -- >> in the days following the murders of the pulse nightclub in orlando, like a lot of people i was following the news accounts and reading what i could find to read and trying to make some sense of what had happened. in doing that, i came across an editorial online by nancy unger. that short editorial helps me understand the importance of gay bars and clubs in a way i had never understood before as gathering places. and as places of activism and places of great significance in american history. i decided that day we had to bring nancy unger to birmingham so she should could -- so she could's share -- so she could share her insight. nancy unger is professor of history at the santa clara university where she began her course on gays and lesbians in u.s. history in 2004. the simple class can be seen on the c-span online library. her work on lgbtq history is featured in her 2012 book you want nature's housekeepers. american women and environmental history. and then prize-winning studies of progressivism in the united states and
the birmingham, alabama, public library hosted this talk. -- >> in the days following the murders of the pulse nightclub in orlando, like a lot of people i was following the news accounts and reading what i could find to read and trying to make some sense of what had happened. in doing that, i came across an editorial online by nancy unger. that short editorial helps me understand the importance of gay bars and clubs in a way i had never understood before as gathering places. and as...
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his amorous discussions with one of his top advisers were published, were broadcast by the birmingham news website earlier this week. they're all about what he'd like to do with her and how he hoped his secretary couldn't hear too much from outside the governor's office door when they were in
his amorous discussions with one of his top advisers were published, were broadcast by the birmingham news website earlier this week. they're all about what he'd like to do with her and how he hoped his secretary couldn't hear too much from outside the governor's office door when they were in
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birmingham 61. new york 69. tonight we stay in 60s in most spots tomorrow with increasing south indz with, temperatures well into the 80s. there will be a cold front that will try to move our way. watch it. it maybe on thursday. we may get a brief shot of cooler weather for a day or two friday and saturday. but then we go back up and then the next front could arrive monday and tuesday. kind of busy pattern coming up. partly cloudy, some sprinkle and patchy fog. watch for showers south of tampa bay. early tonight. and 68. tomorrow, partly cloudy, breezy and sticky. we're in low to mid 80s. on wednesday, more of the same. mix of clouds and sun. warm and humid. wednesday night into thursday. after that cooler and drier maybe more significant rain early next week. hey kev. how about this? florida gators find hem themselves 24-point under dog in sec championship game against alabama. we will hear what jim thinks about challenge that's face guards. plus mike events makes history last night raymond james stadium well w
birmingham 61. new york 69. tonight we stay in 60s in most spots tomorrow with increasing south indz with, temperatures well into the 80s. there will be a cold front that will try to move our way. watch it. it maybe on thursday. we may get a brief shot of cooler weather for a day or two friday and saturday. but then we go back up and then the next front could arrive monday and tuesday. kind of busy pattern coming up. partly cloudy, some sprinkle and patchy fog. watch for showers south of tampa...
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. >>> one person has been kil massive explosion rocked alabama outside of birmingham, sending a plume of schmeic no the sky that could be seen for miles. fire crews, officials say it happened a mime away from a recent gas leak. colonial pipeline says it has shut down its main line in the area. governor robert bentley tweeted out, crews biltd built dirt bam, caused one airline flight to completely evacuate overnight, delaying the planes departure for at least six hours, leaving passengers shocked and exhaustive. a passenger alerted crew members about suspicious text message seen on another person on board. both men were interviewed by the fbi. all passengers were told to evacuate and re-enter security. no arrests were made. >>> dakota police and protesters remain at odds dakota at times and equal protesters alike standing in the pipeline's construction. one of those demonstrators have been charged with murder, after an affidavit, she fired at police during protests last week. the attempted murder carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. over a million people across the country
. >>> one person has been kil massive explosion rocked alabama outside of birmingham, sending a plume of schmeic no the sky that could be seen for miles. fire crews, officials say it happened a mime away from a recent gas leak. colonial pipeline says it has shut down its main line in the area. governor robert bentley tweeted out, crews biltd built dirt bam, caused one airline flight to completely evacuate overnight, delaying the planes departure for at least six hours, leaving...
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but at least what precisely happened in birmingham, when dr. king led the children's crusade, when the children were attacked, that brought media in. when selma occurred, abc cut in to the battle of nuremberg, the trial of nuremberg, i should say, and shown that live on television. i'm troubled by what it will take for people to see what this is about. let me just say, the water protectors are concerned because i think president obama has done what he can to hold things up. they're very worried right now about what a donald trump will do once he's in office. >> they should be. his attorney general nominee is jeff sessions. i want to go to you on this kareem, because you now work for moveon, which was formed in the era when the press's fixation was the impeachment of one william jefferson clinton over a sexual affair, and the hyperactive coverage who now seems quaint now that we have a guy who talks about grabbing women by their private parts, and eh, it's donald trump. so the question is, does activism have to escalate to such a point that it b
but at least what precisely happened in birmingham, when dr. king led the children's crusade, when the children were attacked, that brought media in. when selma occurred, abc cut in to the battle of nuremberg, the trial of nuremberg, i should say, and shown that live on television. i'm troubled by what it will take for people to see what this is about. let me just say, the water protectors are concerned because i think president obama has done what he can to hold things up. they're very worried...
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ago, she was an ordinary mother from birmingham. now she is grieving for her teenage son, who was killed fighting to defend the so-called islamic state, known to its supporters as the caliphate. >> his nature and that vulnerability, on the back of the caliphate -- this is what you must do. if you don't do the journey, you are not a believer, you are not a good muslim. reporter: the 19-year-old went from being happy-go-lucky young to in a loving muslim family a full believer in the i.s. cause. he abandoned his life last year without warning. days later, he had become one of the 850 britons gone to fight in syria. the letter left in his bedroom said it all. over a year ago, he was called to the frontline, and he spoke to his mother one last time. you,"ust said, "i love and that was it. reporter: he was killed here, sinjar province on the iraq border, blown up in a coalition airstrike while defending an i.s. position. there are only clues to how quickly he was radicalized. changes in his religious behavior, arguments over politics. app
ago, she was an ordinary mother from birmingham. now she is grieving for her teenage son, who was killed fighting to defend the so-called islamic state, known to its supporters as the caliphate. >> his nature and that vulnerability, on the back of the caliphate -- this is what you must do. if you don't do the journey, you are not a believer, you are not a good muslim. reporter: the 19-year-old went from being happy-go-lucky young to in a loving muslim family a full believer in the i.s....
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so much so that after eight years -- >> the church in birmingham kicked usus out. he said that you are interferin with their sunday events. >> nineteen communities wanted it and settled here. >> why? because of beautiful for million. >> with more thanea 100,000 people fox 8 friends from the parade i impressive, the largest one day festivales in the nation. >> how old are you? >> five. one euros too late because i wa born in decemberer. kids competed in caterpillar races in costume contest and a fun run, with.ra also bedazzled in brown and orange. and despite the menagerie of out that this never been a problem . welcome except the 1975 controversy, when his daughter, kim, won the wally bear 500. >> they were throwing things at mea, absolutely. >> they said it's all in good fun. disbarment busy -- free slice of americana is guaranteed to make you smile.e. >> i tell people if you don't like the event, you will get their money back. >> keep watching fox 8 news on long as we celebrate thein incredible life an extraordinar career of our friend dick goddard. have you told
so much so that after eight years -- >> the church in birmingham kicked usus out. he said that you are interferin with their sunday events. >> nineteen communities wanted it and settled here. >> why? because of beautiful for million. >> with more thanea 100,000 people fox 8 friends from the parade i impressive, the largest one day festivales in the nation. >> how old are you? >> five. one euros too late because i wa born in decemberer. kids competed in...
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rain and snowing in minneapolis. 50 chicago. 71 in birmingham. tonight warm and sticky. tomorrow looks like an air conditioning day especially inland highs in the mid 80s. tonight low clouds mixture of clouds and sun tomorrow. back up to 82. thursday variable cloudy. couple showers around with the weakening cold front and turning 77. briefly cooler and less humid early in the weekend. moisture comes back next week. a cold front in 10 to 14 days. >> anchor: all righty, paul, thanks. as he mentioned it. >> anchor: pictures are frightening to see. burning blaze that's being called historic. >> this is a fire for the history books. because it is unlike anything most have ever seen. >> anchor: after the break the extent of damage and the i really did save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodnight, bruce. gotta tune the "a.
rain and snowing in minneapolis. 50 chicago. 71 in birmingham. tonight warm and sticky. tomorrow looks like an air conditioning day especially inland highs in the mid 80s. tonight low clouds mixture of clouds and sun tomorrow. back up to 82. thursday variable cloudy. couple showers around with the weakening cold front and turning 77. briefly cooler and less humid early in the weekend. moisture comes back next week. a cold front in 10 to 14 days. >> anchor: all righty, paul, thanks. as he...
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during the course of the campaign, amy, i don't know if you know, the last year we were in birmingham, alabama, and all of you -- you probably remember the horrific bombing that took place in birmingham. 12 children were killed? i did not know until i was at that church that that month in birmingham -- you how many bombings there were? amy: 200? sen. sanders: no, but there were a lot. [laughter] thereint is, i thought was one terrible bombing. there were 13 bombings. the city was under siege by terrorists who did not want to see the voting rights act passed. and people fought back. so where we are now is a difficult moment. i don't want to minimize the difficulties facing us, but throughout history, serious people have fought back. that is where we are now and that is exactly what we have to do. it is not acceptable, it really is not, for people to throw their hands up and say, "oh, i am depressed and giving up." it is not about you. it is about the future of this planet. it is about your kids and your rain children. it is about american democracy. it is about some very fundamental is
during the course of the campaign, amy, i don't know if you know, the last year we were in birmingham, alabama, and all of you -- you probably remember the horrific bombing that took place in birmingham. 12 children were killed? i did not know until i was at that church that that month in birmingham -- you how many bombings there were? amy: 200? sen. sanders: no, but there were a lot. [laughter] thereint is, i thought was one terrible bombing. there were 13 bombings. the city was under siege by...
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all the way up to and back to birmingham. and only back to jackson. mississippi, i don't see any rain heading their way any time soon. and for us. the temperature is going. december 1 and 72. january one 70. once we get the dip. we'll see them rising by the middle of the month. back. that's when the saving time ends. sun set on sunday night will be at 5:42. not daylight savings time it is daylight saving time. a gusty wind. they will subrise. and pick up and very pleasant a breeze and low humidity. 84 in tampa and 79. 80 in sun city center. 82 and new port richey. low to mid-80s. rain free. it will be a couple of sprinkles and that's not a big deal. here is the front diving to the south. not so good. maybe let's on sunday. good temperature drop. 83. 75 on saturday. in the lows 50s. the timing interesting. they come in on a friday. and clear >> and. and shows more sunshine. and a drop in temperatures and weather for the bucs game should be fine in the mid-70s. 79. think about this baseball in november up by lake erie the first pitch should be 65. we ha
all the way up to and back to birmingham. and only back to jackson. mississippi, i don't see any rain heading their way any time soon. and for us. the temperature is going. december 1 and 72. january one 70. once we get the dip. we'll see them rising by the middle of the month. back. that's when the saving time ends. sun set on sunday night will be at 5:42. not daylight savings time it is daylight saving time. a gusty wind. they will subrise. and pick up and very pleasant a breeze and low...
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and rain and snow well to the north. >>> chicago is 43 and birmingham is 69. new york city is 45. lows tonight will stay in the low 60s. tomorrow we're going for a mixture of clouds and sun and many spots will be in the 80s. if are you watching me and live along the coast line and the sea breeze and cool off the beaches. a big contrast to areas inland. watch out for fog. and mixture of clouds and sunshine. a pleasant day near 80. more of the same on friday and highs in the 70s. the forecast is good. we need rain we could see rain early to middle of the week until then. and should be a great day on sunday. a bucs game is nice. partly cloudy, that's perfect. >> welth for the bucs is not turkey but seahawk. they will practice tomorrow as they get set to return home the 7-2 seahawks. a good vibe today. the team has much to be thankful for. the two game winning streak they prepare for the seahawks. and taking that step and a raymond jame ass who file environment. the team won two games in a row. and not making the playoffs yet. >> you were right i want to feel the seahawk intensity. it
and rain and snow well to the north. >>> chicago is 43 and birmingham is 69. new york city is 45. lows tonight will stay in the low 60s. tomorrow we're going for a mixture of clouds and sun and many spots will be in the 80s. if are you watching me and live along the coast line and the sea breeze and cool off the beaches. a big contrast to areas inland. watch out for fog. and mixture of clouds and sunshine. a pleasant day near 80. more of the same on friday and highs in the 70s. the...
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in five maureen: alabama's governor now says a contracted worker hit the pipeline yesterday south of birmingham, igniting an explosion. one person died and five for hurt. the pipeline is th caused shortages north of north carolina. district leaders have given preliminary approval for physician-assisted suicide. the council voted for death with dignity bill to allow doctor provide lethal doses of medication. if assigned to law it would be the sixth jurisdiction to jonathan: police are trying to figure out how a needleless syringe wound up in a child's halloween bag. theyment in know where it came from and whether it was put in candy on purpose or just fell in accidentally. >> when i heard what happened it was concerning and shocking as well. we are a close-knit community. >> the mother discovered it checking the children's candy after they went trick-or-treatin that the race for the white house is changing our daily habits. jonathan: also ahead, some must-see video. rescuers find a dog in earthquake rubble but very much alive. maureen: get the short sleeves out and the coats ready. maureen: seve
in five maureen: alabama's governor now says a contracted worker hit the pipeline yesterday south of birmingham, igniting an explosion. one person died and five for hurt. the pipeline is th caused shortages north of north carolina. district leaders have given preliminary approval for physician-assisted suicide. the council voted for death with dignity bill to allow doctor provide lethal doses of medication. if assigned to law it would be the sixth jurisdiction to jonathan: police are trying to...
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you take the look of the drought monst monstda monitor. 50 days for birmingham. you would imagine a tinder box across a half a dozen wildfires burning across the region. hazy across the region. we know the dry trend is expected to continue for much of the week as well. notice a storm system locked in the carolinas working into virginia. the storm will eventually meander up the seaboard and move from new york from 61 down to 53. that brings in clouds on tuesday. you struggle to get up above 60 over the next week. enjoy today's conditions. partly cloudy skies with 61 degrees. guys. >>> thank you, pedram. a victory for iraqi forces in the final push for mosul. we will go live to iraq next. why do then get worse? e chalky? introducing protein shots from 5-hour energy. protein shots from 5-hour energy are smooth and tasty, and still deliver 21 grams of protein with 100 calories. they're great for workouts, no matter how you work out... whether you're going for reps... or laps... or distance. you gotta try it... period. protein shots from 5-hour energy. great taste. 10
you take the look of the drought monst monstda monitor. 50 days for birmingham. you would imagine a tinder box across a half a dozen wildfires burning across the region. hazy across the region. we know the dry trend is expected to continue for much of the week as well. notice a storm system locked in the carolinas working into virginia. the storm will eventually meander up the seaboard and move from new york from 61 down to 53. that brings in clouds on tuesday. you struggle to get up above 60...
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ironically some of the leaders of this organization were on a civil rights pilgrimage to birmingham, the cell phone started to light up and some of them flew back to charleston, started having prayer meetings to bring the community together, healing and so these things going on in charleston as marjorie mentioned, the organization got a shout out, it is a national platform. >> what was very curious, and community evolution and race relations, and they attempted to maintain the antebellum racial order, intransigence was met by the u.s. army republican politicians, and presidents in state and federal legislation and determined to widen the horizon, this result was significant transition, and seems like we were still in the transitional period. i want you to comment, what is already being done to move -- to an actual place. and to jump into this idea of post racialism. we skipped over, some of the wounds are still there, skipped over the processes necessary to get from transition to common grounds. what do we think we can do? i believe your book helps the process. what else can we do? >
ironically some of the leaders of this organization were on a civil rights pilgrimage to birmingham, the cell phone started to light up and some of them flew back to charleston, started having prayer meetings to bring the community together, healing and so these things going on in charleston as marjorie mentioned, the organization got a shout out, it is a national platform. >> what was very curious, and community evolution and race relations, and they attempted to maintain the antebellum...
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i decided that day we had to bring nancy unger to birmingham so she should could -- so she could's share -- so she could share her insight. nancy unger is professor of history at the santa clara university where she began her course on gays and lesbians in his pre--- in history. her work on lgbtq history is featured in her 2012 book you want nature's housekeepers. american women and environmental history. and then prize-winning studies of progressivism in the united states and all beds have appeared in dozens of newspapers op-ed's have-- and appeared in dozens of newspapers and websites. her radio included national america,dio, voice of and air america. and she worked as a consultant for pbs. please welcome in joining me nancy unger. [applause] ms. unger: i want to thank everyone for inviting me to speak. i want to thank all of you for me talkhe time to hear about history of all things on a sunday afternoon. in his invitation to me, jim wrote, "i was struck between the gaylarities of the role of clubs and gay rights movements and african american churches in the civil rights movement. i
i decided that day we had to bring nancy unger to birmingham so she should could -- so she could's share -- so she could share her insight. nancy unger is professor of history at the santa clara university where she began her course on gays and lesbians in his pre--- in history. her work on lgbtq history is featured in her 2012 book you want nature's housekeepers. american women and environmental history. and then prize-winning studies of progressivism in the united states and all beds have...
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raining now in birmingham and raining up in huntingville, which is great. they've been very dry, and also rain soon to impact gatlinburg if it's not happening right now. this is great news. certainly not an end to the drought, but this rain should help with the wildfires situation tonight. then the rain kind of curves around the low pressure where it rains in chicago. then it's snow on the backside. agai a definite shift in the wind tomorrow coming in from the east and southeast. that's why dew points came up, and the rain we had today was generated by a surge of moisture, not any storm system. it will be done pretty soon. right now it's a warm night. 60s and low 70s the dew points are coming back up, and there will be patchy fog developing. kind of muggy the next couple of days. highs today were generally in the 80s up and down the state. right now we're 73 and the dew south-southeast. this first front has minimal impact on the weather. maybe some showers in the dying front on thursday. that's about it. a more significant front could impact us early next w
raining now in birmingham and raining up in huntingville, which is great. they've been very dry, and also rain soon to impact gatlinburg if it's not happening right now. this is great news. certainly not an end to the drought, but this rain should help with the wildfires situation tonight. then the rain kind of curves around the low pressure where it rains in chicago. then it's snow on the backside. agai a definite shift in the wind tomorrow coming in from the east and southeast. that's why dew...
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happened just outside of birmingham...around 3-30 monday afternoon the company relreased a statement to our sister-station in that area say a contract crew trackhoe it was using hit the line gas was ignited and caused a fire which continued to burn - also sparking several wildfires the main gas lines have been turned off while the investigation continues this scene is everal miles from a leak that happened in september. happening now.. montgomery county police are investigating a second possibe school in the past two weeks. jhohn gonzalez is live bethesda. seven is on your side, helping you and your family fight crime" maps on wjla dot com, to stay aware of the latest crimes near where you live and work. bill cosby will be back in a pennsylvania courtroom today, for a key pretrial hearing. attorneys for the embattled entertainer will try to get sexual assault charges against him dismissed. the judge will also determine if a previously sealed deposition by cosby can be used at trial. cosby's attorneys also want the women accusing him to take competency and memory tests. closing argume
happened just outside of birmingham...around 3-30 monday afternoon the company relreased a statement to our sister-station in that area say a contract crew trackhoe it was using hit the line gas was ignited and caused a fire which continued to burn - also sparking several wildfires the main gas lines have been turned off while the investigation continues this scene is everal miles from a leak that happened in september. happening now.. montgomery county police are investigating a second possibe...
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Nov 19, 2016
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if you're arthur davis, you've got to win this huntsville and birmingham. if you're deval patrick, you've got to win in this boston which when i was a college student, still a bunch of racial unrest. and here not that long later they were willing to vote for him. ed brook was a senator from massachusetts, but he was seen as patrician and not very black at all. >> host: but did they grow up, as obama did, in mostly white environments? >> guest: not deval patrick. he tells the story of leaving the south side of chicago and going off to milton economy and coming home for the first time and having his sister tell him you talk like a white boy. [laughter] he said, i was devastated. he grew up -- actually, i group group -- i go back to what you asked me about if anybody grew up in a tough environment, he did. >> host: did any of the people you talk about describe obama's books, dreams of my father, did you get a sense that the crisis he went through they went through it? >> guest: no, the only person -- he's biracial, and that's a big reason that drove his identi
if you're arthur davis, you've got to win this huntsville and birmingham. if you're deval patrick, you've got to win in this boston which when i was a college student, still a bunch of racial unrest. and here not that long later they were willing to vote for him. ed brook was a senator from massachusetts, but he was seen as patrician and not very black at all. >> host: but did they grow up, as obama did, in mostly white environments? >> guest: not deval patrick. he tells the story...
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Nov 26, 2016
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. >> in birmingham, england, several bombs blew up in the center of the city tonight. at least 17 people are dead. at least 70 more are injured. >> the first bomb went off in a crowded pub near the birmingham city center. minutes later and less than a hundred yards away, a second bomb exploded in another pub. there have been 200 people inside. police said they were still searching for bodies in the rubble. >> terrorism only works when it shocks people. the mid-1970s, the i.r.a. attempts an entirely new tactic, to bring the conflict to the british mainland. >> the british homefront has itself become a battlefield in the raging guerilla war over northern ireland. >> there have been many bombings in england in recent months as the terrorism of northern ireland has spread, but tonight was the worst. >> for sheer audacity, it was unrivaled. arab terrorists attacking opec, the headquarters of oil power. three men were killed and three wounded. >> there is no certainty, but there is plenty of speculation, that one of those terrorists who raided the opec meeting in vienna be e
. >> in birmingham, england, several bombs blew up in the center of the city tonight. at least 17 people are dead. at least 70 more are injured. >> the first bomb went off in a crowded pub near the birmingham city center. minutes later and less than a hundred yards away, a second bomb exploded in another pub. there have been 200 people inside. police said they were still searching for bodies in the rubble. >> terrorism only works when it shocks people. the mid-1970s, the...
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Nov 29, 2016
11/16
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you can see the tornado watch boxes that are going right now in northern portions of alabama and birmingham, those will be continuing to move in from the west out of mississippi, so, you can kind of see how that's going that direction. that's kind of a hot spot right now. they need this rain, they've been so dry down in the deep south. meanwhile up in the great north they're dealing with snow on the wintry cold start of the this is the kicker for us. we won't see this thing directly push through. it's not that easy. it will slow down and it will elongate east to west. what that will do for us, is give as you persistent cool westerly winds, and that will shoot rain and snow chances out to the east. temperatures are in the 50s in the midnight hour, look at the rain chances as we sneak in. early morning commuters, have you a better chance to stay dr than by the commute. you can seat rain chances are widespread. we'll make it to 60 in the afternoon. the on and off rain chances won't be going anywhere. it can rain at any point. if at the same time we'll have dry periods, and we're going to hold
you can see the tornado watch boxes that are going right now in northern portions of alabama and birmingham, those will be continuing to move in from the west out of mississippi, so, you can kind of see how that's going that direction. that's kind of a hot spot right now. they need this rain, they've been so dry down in the deep south. meanwhile up in the great north they're dealing with snow on the wintry cold start of the this is the kicker for us. we won't see this thing directly push...
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Nov 13, 2016
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birmingham to talk about the issue and get people engaged. how can we get people engaged in the topic? very brave to speak out and that has been helpful. what other things can we do? >> i think one of the most important things we can do is to listen. in the office, my wife gave me a quotation from jimi hendrix. we often do not know how to interpret especially what kids are trying to tell us. their behaviors are misinterpreted often as they are being fed versus them hurting and needing someone to help them. learning to listen as i think one of the most important things we can learn. karen: you pointed out to me that trauma and young people, young kids of color, is a significant problem. >> trauma and neglect. preschool, about 12 to 80% of the population. almost 50% of the children expelled in preschool. when expelled, they are many times more likely, some say between eight times more likely by the time they get to high school. you might as well open the doors are there any stark disparities in the way african-american men or women are impacted
birmingham to talk about the issue and get people engaged. how can we get people engaged in the topic? very brave to speak out and that has been helpful. what other things can we do? >> i think one of the most important things we can do is to listen. in the office, my wife gave me a quotation from jimi hendrix. we often do not know how to interpret especially what kids are trying to tell us. their behaviors are misinterpreted often as they are being fed versus them hurting and needing...
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Nov 26, 2016
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birmingham at 48 and atlanta sitting at 53. so that cool air will work into the region as the front of pushes through saturday mid afternoon. the wind was shipped out of the north and bring in cooler and dryer air for the weekend. not tham but, you will notice the difference by sunday. not tomorrow, mild temperatures for the bay area, mid 60s and a little cooler inland. folks down in sarasota and manatee county mid-60s. anna marie island a low polk county upper 50s. tomorrow morning we will have some fog possible due to some light wind. we could also have partly cloudy skies until mid afternoon. we will start to see clearing skies as saturday saturday night. some areas will hit below 80. this is the nature coast, 80, not too bad. across the bay area 79 in tampa. 76 in clearw. plant city up to 80. we are looking at temperatures in the low 80s for lakewood and parish. across polk county does temperatures in the upper 70s. let's talk about that front that will be moving through tomorrow. here it comes with little fanfare. basicall
birmingham at 48 and atlanta sitting at 53. so that cool air will work into the region as the front of pushes through saturday mid afternoon. the wind was shipped out of the north and bring in cooler and dryer air for the weekend. not tham but, you will notice the difference by sunday. not tomorrow, mild temperatures for the bay area, mid 60s and a little cooler inland. folks down in sarasota and manatee county mid-60s. anna marie island a low polk county upper 50s. tomorrow morning we will...
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Nov 1, 2016
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so far, birmingham, montgomery, four days in a row of records. atlanta, new orleans, three days in a row of records and the hits just keep coming. new orleans, mobile, montgomery, atlanta, birmingham, all may break records today. as we move up north, cincinnati, louisville, nashville, memphis, you may see records as well. going as roswell, little rock and wichita, 81 degrees. not hot enough to cook a turkey outside, but it's still pretty toasty. >> chris: cool start to this tuesday morning. >> cool start to this tuesday morning, good morning, everyone. sunshine will warm us back up, so a nice recovery into the low to mid 50s this afternoon, partly cloudy skies. the breeze not as strong as yesterday. and that will offer a milder day on wednesday with highs in the low to middle 60s. more clouds to tradeoff but warmer air moving back n showers likely thursday afternoon and thursday night. latest weather. send us your best recipe featuring ritz crackers. we may feature on an upcoming show. to enter, go to >>> this is not a workout for me. our studio
so far, birmingham, montgomery, four days in a row of records. atlanta, new orleans, three days in a row of records and the hits just keep coming. new orleans, mobile, montgomery, atlanta, birmingham, all may break records today. as we move up north, cincinnati, louisville, nashville, memphis, you may see records as well. going as roswell, little rock and wichita, 81 degrees. not hot enough to cook a turkey outside, but it's still pretty toasty. >> chris: cool start to this tuesday...
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Nov 14, 2016
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a csx train heading from birmingham, alabama to to load, ohio, 22 cars left the track, there were no injuries, and the train was empty. >>> dozens of wildfires in georgia, north carolina and tennessee many have been ruled arson. the wildfire has grown to 2800 acres and 15% contained. officials say the smoke is so thick in some aerials residents are being -- areas, residents are being urged to wear special mask also while adds. >>> twins at odds in a vicious crime, one accused of killing the other one. >>> a show is unfolding in the sky right now, unlike anything you've seen in almost 70 years. at longhorn, tonight's special: great steak pairings. a center cut sirloin with a choice of bacon-wrapped shrimp, baby back ribs, or parmesan crusted chicken. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. handsome, matt o'donnell, you saw on that commercial, you're very welcome, matt. thank you. you got me all flustered, philadelphia international looking good out there. let's look at the roads, this is i-95 at cottman, no delays, a nice easy ride for an early monday morning. we have construction
a csx train heading from birmingham, alabama to to load, ohio, 22 cars left the track, there were no injuries, and the train was empty. >>> dozens of wildfires in georgia, north carolina and tennessee many have been ruled arson. the wildfire has grown to 2800 acres and 15% contained. officials say the smoke is so thick in some aerials residents are being -- areas, residents are being urged to wear special mask also while adds. >>> twins at odds in a vicious crime, one accused...
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jackson birmingham, atlanta, bay. kind wintery scene in the rockies. mountains of arizona. new mexico. colorado and oout all getting snow. ski resorts snow is really piling up. denver a chilly 42. that baton rouge 74. chicago 49. atlanta 68. to near 70 and tomorrow as it turns more humid check out highs, yeah, unfortunately it time to turn a-c back on with mercury well into the 80s. watch the frontal boundary. it tries to move our way. and nothing tomorrow. southeast winds nothing on wednesday more moisture a perhaps a brief cool down a behind fizzling cold front maybe another front heads our way sprinkles patchy fog and mild and 68. tomorrow a sticky day partly cloudy, breezy and muggy. about 83. on wednesday, mix of clouds and sun. warm and humid. 83 for high. and if you're boating winds south about 10 knots seas two to three feet. light chop on bay next tide is low tide 6:29. seven-day forecast shows twists and some turns. we may cool off a little bit on friday. better chance of rain sunday. that's what i cynthia. thank you paul tomorrow giving tuesday. we'd like to you
jackson birmingham, atlanta, bay. kind wintery scene in the rockies. mountains of arizona. new mexico. colorado and oout all getting snow. ski resorts snow is really piling up. denver a chilly 42. that baton rouge 74. chicago 49. atlanta 68. to near 70 and tomorrow as it turns more humid check out highs, yeah, unfortunately it time to turn a-c back on with mercury well into the 80s. watch the frontal boundary. it tries to move our way. and nothing tomorrow. southeast winds nothing on wednesday...
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Nov 13, 2016
11/16
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extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record and winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain most. mild air continues to across parts of the west. well above >>> we're waking up to a cool start to the day. here's a live look from our beach cam. and not much fog there and there's quite a bit of fog in the inland areas. you saw visibilities around one mile or less. but that will be burning off by 9:00 or 10:00. and the high will be in the low 80s this is the low 80s. as we head to the next 7 days, rain in the forecast for monday. but only a 20% chance and cooling and clear for the week. football today. but -- >> go double or nothing on something. >> you're always going double or nothing -- halfway. >> take
extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record and winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain most. mild air...
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Nov 13, 2016
11/16
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extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record and relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but not where they need it the most. mild air continues to across parts of the we meteorologist josh judge. the temperatures are rising rapidly and rapidly clearing the skies as well. we had overnight clouds, but they're getting on out of here quickly. by 10:00 most of us should be in the sunshine, maybe a few spots in southeastern new hampshire clouds may linger longer, but not much. sunshine taking over and temperatures rising well into the 50's. 5 to 10 degrees warmer than yesterday, mostly the world of professional football today. but -- >> go double or nothing on something. >> you're always going double or nothing -- halfway. >> take somebody, anybod
extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record and relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but not where they need it the most. mild air continues to...
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the thing to watch out for that >> a gas pipeline explosion rocks an alabama community outside birmingham. video shows flames and a huge plume of smoke rising into the air. as many as seven workers were hurt. not clear what caused it. paws stanford, harley davidson, all born in milwaukee. >> now our city is sitting at the bottom when it comes to starments-up businesses. local entrepreneurs are trying to change that. people asking the banks for money it like an automatic no. >> henry stwarts knows how much work it is to start a business. he is behind mob craft beer. >> 12, 14, 16-hour days. >> he is hosting a happy hour for the first ever milwaukee start-up week. six days of speakers, workshops and networking. >> milwaukee is at the bottom when it comes to start-up activity, at least according to the kauffman metropolitan areas, putting milwaukee second to last, just above pittsburgh. >> james hopes start-up week is just one step towards changing that bad statistic. >> taking a risk. it doesn't necessarily mean starting a new business, but it could be a new idea. >> a week full of entrepre
the thing to watch out for that >> a gas pipeline explosion rocks an alabama community outside birmingham. video shows flames and a huge plume of smoke rising into the air. as many as seven workers were hurt. not clear what caused it. paws stanford, harley davidson, all born in milwaukee. >> now our city is sitting at the bottom when it comes to starments-up businesses. local entrepreneurs are trying to change that. people asking the banks for money it like an automatic no. >>...
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Nov 30, 2016
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the video you were looking at is located 75 miles away from birmingham. more than 3500 homes are without power as well this morning. >>> a security guard at a douglas county high school has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a student. here's our jeff todd. today by the principal at ponderosa high school. it said a member of the security team is being investigated for an inappropriate act. the sheriff's office says it got a report monday that gary postel sexually assaulted a student. he was arrested on two felony counts and one misdemeanor. the school district says it cannot comment on the se investigation and privacy laws. he was hired in september of 2014. earlier this month he was mentioned in a school district newsletter as a rock star, nominated by district leaders, the writeup said "he was someone who truly cares for our student safety and security." this writeup and all information about him has now been deleted from district web pages. >> his next court appearance will be early next year. about a cause for the green mountain fire. this
the video you were looking at is located 75 miles away from birmingham. more than 3500 homes are without power as well this morning. >>> a security guard at a douglas county high school has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a student. here's our jeff todd. today by the principal at ponderosa high school. it said a member of the security team is being investigated for an inappropriate act. the sheriff's office says it got a report monday that gary postel sexually assaulted a...
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Nov 5, 2016
11/16
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in the southeast, no sign of cold air, around they are down to 50, and nashville is 55, birmingham is 61, and atlanta is 66. the air mass is very dry with dewpoints in t 30's and 40's. that is the main function of this to drop our dewpoints into the breezy and low humid. temperatures in the low 80's. as i mentioned high pressure is going to dominate in the east. it's in place now over illinois. it will move to the southeast and then just meander about for several days, that means dry weather up and down the coast and not really that cold. minneapolis is 50 and columbus -- elsewhere 42 watertown, and 53 in new york and 50 in philly, and tomorrow with a mixture of clouds and sun, these temperatures are still acouple of degrees above the average. it will drop to near average tomorrow night, the bonus is this have thi this is the dewpoint trend and we'll stay with dewpoints in the 50's and low 60's, and 80's for highs and lowe'highs lows in th. days of sunshine and many days of temperatures in the low 80's. back to you. >> sounds so good, and i can't wait to fall back and get that extra h
in the southeast, no sign of cold air, around they are down to 50, and nashville is 55, birmingham is 61, and atlanta is 66. the air mass is very dry with dewpoints in t 30's and 40's. that is the main function of this to drop our dewpoints into the breezy and low humid. temperatures in the low 80's. as i mentioned high pressure is going to dominate in the east. it's in place now over illinois. it will move to the southeast and then just meander about for several days, that means dry weather up...
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that is birmingham alabama right there. expecting storms with the passage of this front on thursday. clouds continue to stream from the west. may be a few sprinkles in the gulf of mexico. the front to the north is a warm front. that will provide a lot of instability ahead of that low pressure. you can see the south and south easterly flow in the area. we pick up a bit more low-level moisture and bake few clouds around. a very similar day tomorrow. thursday, a front moves in, behind that, slightly cooler conditions. 83 degrees for wednesday, 80 degrees forecast for thursday. as we get into friday, we feel the effects of the front passing meaning cooler and drier air, lowering our temperatures to where they should be for the average this time of year. nice day for saturday, sunday starts to get milder, not a bad stretch of whether overall. a bad stretch of weather so far today. a little higher humidity there me normally expect. >> but not at all unbearable. thank you. >>> the last living person to have been born in the 1800s
that is birmingham alabama right there. expecting storms with the passage of this front on thursday. clouds continue to stream from the west. may be a few sprinkles in the gulf of mexico. the front to the north is a warm front. that will provide a lot of instability ahead of that low pressure. you can see the south and south easterly flow in the area. we pick up a bit more low-level moisture and bake few clouds around. a very similar day tomorrow. thursday, a front moves in, behind that,...
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extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama. this is likely going to be the driest fall on record and winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture just doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but really not where they need it the most. meanwhile, very mild air >>> we want to get back to the breaking story. the earth wake that zealand. >> the epicenter was 20 miles northeast of five years ago. it generated tsunami waves, and jennifer eckel ston has more. >> reporter: waves are hitting new zealand. emergency services warning people to get to higher ground. the waves may continue for several hours. the quake hit at midnight, so many people already in bed. the quake sent jolts throughout the region, damaging buildings and cracking roads. there are s
extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama. this is likely going to be the driest fall on record and winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture just doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or...
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. >>> one pipeline worker was killed in that massive explosion in birmingham. the explosion also badly burned five workers at the colonial pipeline company. investigators say crews were -- were works to fix a leak. the fire is contained. they are just letting it burn eye. this is so big. authorities are trying to figure out how much this one incident will impact the nation's gas supply. >>> bill cosby back in court in pennsylvania. it's a pretrial hearing. this is all related to the sexual assault charges against brought on by andrea constand. she claims cosby gave her pills in 2005 and assaulted her at his home in philadelphia. cosby has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors asked the judge to cosby in a signature fashion. the pretrial hearing is expected to last two days with another hearing set for december. >>> we're a week out from knowing who will be the next president of the united states. donald trump was here on sunday. tomorrow, hillary clinton will be back in las vegas. she will hold a rally at the plumbers and pipe fitters training center. it's expected t
. >>> one pipeline worker was killed in that massive explosion in birmingham. the explosion also badly burned five workers at the colonial pipeline company. investigators say crews were -- were works to fix a leak. the fire is contained. they are just letting it burn eye. this is so big. authorities are trying to figure out how much this one incident will impact the nation's gas supply. >>> bill cosby back in court in pennsylvania. it's a pretrial hearing. this is all related...
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Nov 14, 2016
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csx train heading from birmingham, alabama to toledo ohio derailed. 22 cars left the tracks. investigators say most of the train cars were empty. >>> a california police officer was murdered in a violent bloody way yesterday and the man accused of killing him execution style is in custody. officer arrested david muchatto yesterday. he was accused of shooting the deputy at pointblank range outside the city of houston while checking on a suspicious van. investigators say he shot him. >> we know for a fact that the gun usedny crime was in -- used in this crime was in direct contact with his head when the trigger was pulled twice. this is an execution. >> wallace is 5th officer in california california to die in the line of duty in several weeks. >>> president obama will make his first visit to greece while in the white house and then to peru. he will insure us allies of the foreign policy once the trump administration takes over. >> a sky blue diamond is going up for auction. find out how much it is expected to fetch. >> reporter: we're going to be in the low to mid 30s, not a l
csx train heading from birmingham, alabama to toledo ohio derailed. 22 cars left the tracks. investigators say most of the train cars were empty. >>> a california police officer was murdered in a violent bloody way yesterday and the man accused of killing him execution style is in custody. officer arrested david muchatto yesterday. he was accused of shooting the deputy at pointblank range outside the city of houston while checking on a suspicious van. investigators say he shot him....
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Nov 13, 2016
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extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but not where they need it the most. mild air continues to across parts of the west. kelly ann: good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist kelly ann cicalese. heading out today, we're seeing clouds early this morning. those will clear by late this morning and afternoon. check it out. sunny skies will be in place. temperatures as a result will warm into the 50's. we have the super moon tonight. check out these beautiful blue skies that will be in place. they stay in place through tomorrow morning. right before sunrise is a great time to check out the super moon. that is when it will look largest. seven-day forecast, we're staying dry >>> who knows what we'll see i
extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama, the driest fall on record relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but not where they need it the most. mild air continues to across...
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Nov 1, 2016
11/16
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birmingham, yes. montgomery, yes. atlanta, yes. mobile will be close. there's fog down here right along the gulf. that may keep temperatures down a little bit. be a close call if we keep those streaks going in new orleans. we're going to start a new streak. nashville should have a record high, memphis a record high, louisville close, cincinnati may be short of it. warm air's going all the way up into the ohio valley and it's all the way back here through kansas, near-record highs today. wichita, amarillo, near record high. roswell will be just short of it. warm all the way from southern california through the southeast into the ohio valley. and then the northeast is still chilly but beautiful. temperatures 63 d.c. today. in new york at 59. no problem whatsoever. and then tomorrow, the warmth stays with us. we start to watch coolish-type air coming down from the north. that's why we have thunderstorms in chicago tomorrow. of course, depending on what happens tonight in the world series game, we may have some weather issues for game seven toward the end o
birmingham, yes. montgomery, yes. atlanta, yes. mobile will be close. there's fog down here right along the gulf. that may keep temperatures down a little bit. be a close call if we keep those streaks going in new orleans. we're going to start a new streak. nashville should have a record high, memphis a record high, louisville close, cincinnati may be short of it. warm air's going all the way up into the ohio valley and it's all the way back here through kansas, near-record highs today....
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Nov 13, 2016
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extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama. this is likely going winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture just doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but really not where they need it the most. mild air continues to across parts of the west. >>> who knows what we'll see in the world of professional >> we'll go double or nothing on something. >> you're always going double or nothing. go halfway. >> take somebody, anybody. the raiders, i like the raiders. >> we need to balance out the conversation with some relationship news, right, diane? >> oh, yeah, we'll bring it into the heart now because across the pond a relationship is under intense scrutiny this morning. people were eagerly awaiting a sighting of prince harry with his new girlfriend
extreme drought here, we're talking about tuscaloosa, birmingham, alabama. this is likely going winds are going to be light today but the relatively humidity levels will be pretty low, so that's not going to help obviously and this low will develop into a coastal storm but, look, the moisture just doesn't get back to where it's needed. it's going to hug the carolina coastline today and tomorrow and get up into the northeast a little bit. might see an inch or two of rain but really not where...
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alabama's governor has declared a state of emergency after a gas pipeline explosion yesterday near birmingham. two pipelines are back open today.. but the main line is still out.. one person died in the blast.. 5 others were injured. colonial pipeline says it happened when a contract crew hit the line with a trackhoe. (timothy taylor/ shelby county) "oh it looked like there was a plane crash, really. i've never seen anything like this." the damaged pipeline is the one that leaked more than 300-thousand gallons of gas in september. tense moments as police chase the driver of a stolen car... on halloween.... through l-a! nats)"it's too dangerous because of move right there. running red lights, going on the wrong side of the road." a local news station followed the driver with it's helicopter..... as he led police on a chase through busy roads. officers stayed back.. worried the driver is going to fast and might hit somebody. eventually... the driver finds himself..... in a cul du sac..... with no where to go. (nats)"trying to push his way out. hit that door, right into a head-on into an officer
alabama's governor has declared a state of emergency after a gas pipeline explosion yesterday near birmingham. two pipelines are back open today.. but the main line is still out.. one person died in the blast.. 5 others were injured. colonial pipeline says it happened when a contract crew hit the line with a trackhoe. (timothy taylor/ shelby county) "oh it looked like there was a plane crash, really. i've never seen anything like this." the damaged pipeline is the one that leaked more...
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saint mary's holds off pesky alabama birmingham 76-63..in front of 67 excited people (jon tritsch) if this week's football has made you overwhelmed but satisfied..exhaus ted but joyful..you're not alone..tis the season to devour thanksgiving thursday..colle ge rivalry saturday and a thrilling sunday slate.. happy holidays..you deserve it no one says seasons and derek carr has been scary great this season.. throws his 21st touchdown pass to seth roberts in the first quarter.. panthers would fire back..cam newton up top to devin funchess.. carolina takes the lead heading into the 4th.. but the raiders have their best team since 2002 and know how to finish.. carr to clive walford....tie game at 32... final minute sebastian janikowski..game winning field goal..35-32.. first winning season dolphins taking advantage of a soft november schedule including 2016 cream-puff san francisco.. ryan tannehill to kenny stills.. but the 49ers have 2 seconds and 2 yards to send the game to overtime.. ndamakung suh runs down colin kapernick...31-24. .dolphins have won 6 straight games ram and saints.. 20
saint mary's holds off pesky alabama birmingham 76-63..in front of 67 excited people (jon tritsch) if this week's football has made you overwhelmed but satisfied..exhaus ted but joyful..you're not alone..tis the season to devour thanksgiving thursday..colle ge rivalry saturday and a thrilling sunday slate.. happy holidays..you deserve it no one says seasons and derek carr has been scary great this season.. throws his 21st touchdown pass to seth roberts in the first quarter.. panthers would fire...
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montgomery, mobile, new orleans and birmingham. and as we move into the upper midwest, cincinnati 82. louisville could see a record. same with nashville and memphis. it stretches out west as well from roswell, little rock, on into wichita. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next weather. >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> just ahead -- donald trump and hillary clinton going nuclear. raging battle over who you should trust with america's security. >>> and are you too trusting when you hop into one of those ride sharing services like uber or lyft? why police say that driver may not be who you think. >>> but first on a tuesday moment. a couple taking a dip in a pool suddenly attacked by a liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to
montgomery, mobile, new orleans and birmingham. and as we move into the upper midwest, cincinnati 82. louisville could see a record. same with nashville and memphis. it stretches out west as well from roswell, little rock, on into wichita. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next weather. >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> just ahead -- donald trump and hillary clinton going nuclear. raging battle over who you should trust with america's security....