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that paula? that would be the pride of savannah, paula dean. >> i am s thrilled to be here with everybody. >> i've known paula for a long time. >> i guess we have been friends now for maybe about 14 years. >> paula is on the second leg of her press tour for her 15th cookbook. paula dean cuts the fat. you have probably noticed a little less paula when she was dancing with the stars. >> how much weight have you lost? >> 42 pounds. >> wow. just by chag changing your diet? >> moderation is the keyword in my life, i can't stand the word diet. instead of a stick of butter, i'll just use a half a stick. >> how do you feel health wise and otherwise? >> i'm great. my type 2 diabetes, my last blood work was 5.4, which is great. which is great. god is good. >> paula and the president share a passion for a painting and proceeds from this art a auction benefit local charities. >> one of president carter's paintings sold for $250,000. >> we'll be back with our "e.t" . >> chelsey handler calls out justin bieber
that paula? that would be the pride of savannah, paula dean. >> i am s thrilled to be here with everybody. >> i've known paula for a long time. >> i guess we have been friends now for maybe about 14 years. >> paula is on the second leg of her press tour for her 15th cookbook. paula dean cuts the fat. you have probably noticed a little less paula when she was dancing with the stars. >> how much weight have you lost? >> 42 pounds. >> wow. just by chag...
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look at the road conditions. >> is checking out things in the eastern part of the state. >> hi, brad, paula. sorry we los you earlier. it's starting to not be as good. no significant snowfall. around hos you could and were probably 30 minutes east. and i did just drive to sky borrow. a minute ago, we were following ohio dem of transportation. he was doing his thing and they are benefitting. we'll continue to pull it out here on claremont county. for now, live on moscow, paula. >> what kind of snowfall are we seeing? you could tell the getting heavier? is it constant where you are? >> i wouldn't say it's heavy. the flakes are -- they look small to me. if that makes any sense. they are not big fluffy flakes. constantly where you are right now, --. >> we lose her. she gets the significant snowfall that is less significant than we anticipated. >> and she drove and drove until she found it. >> follow the flag. >> and we would love to share your snow pictures with us. we will show the photos throughout the newscast. >>> local 12 news has the winter storm coverage. our team of five meteorologist a
look at the road conditions. >> is checking out things in the eastern part of the state. >> hi, brad, paula. sorry we los you earlier. it's starting to not be as good. no significant snowfall. around hos you could and were probably 30 minutes east. and i did just drive to sky borrow. a minute ago, we were following ohio dem of transportation. he was doing his thing and they are benefitting. we'll continue to pull it out here on claremont county. for now, live on moscow, paula....
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i'm paula totey. after the snow we saw earlier today, we are in for a freezing cold night and a very cold start for the morning commute. windchills for some will be we already have school closings and delays coming into the local 12 newsroom, and you can see that list at local12.com. let's get right to scott with no wait weather. we also have it scrolling at the bottom the screen, too. >> yeah, i expect a lot of the delays and cancellations are due to the cold early tomorrow morning. windchills hovering around 0 or snow from earlier today leading to snow covered or slick roads at this hour. and those road conditions on secondary roads are probably not going to improve of overnight. i have air temperatures dropping down between 5 and 10 degrees, come early tomorrow morning. industrial clouds and some flurries to the east of cincinnati right now. but everyone will be clear overnight and then tomorrow we'll gradually warm from 5 to 10 degrees above 0, back up through the teens late in the morning, and ev
i'm paula totey. after the snow we saw earlier today, we are in for a freezing cold night and a very cold start for the morning commute. windchills for some will be we already have school closings and delays coming into the local 12 newsroom, and you can see that list at local12.com. let's get right to scott with no wait weather. we also have it scrolling at the bottom the screen, too. >> yeah, i expect a lot of the delays and cancellations are due to the cold early tomorrow morning....
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>> paula archinaco: we don't know how. >> whitaker: they call them "ghost cats". >> paula archinaco: there you go. >> whitaker: and though they live in the shadows, in much of southern california, they're never far away. a trail camera caught this one a stone's throw from the rooftops of suburbia. >> jeff sikich: these animals elusive and away from us. even us researchers, who follow them almost daily, we hardly ever see them. >> whitaker: jeff sikich is a park service biologist, an expert on big cats who holds something of a record-- he's seen and captured p-22 four times now. this time, he corners the animal and hits him with a tranquilizer dart. quickly, it knocks p-22 out, with his eyes still open. the batteries on his gps collar were running low. replacing them gives sikich and his crew a chance for a checkup. p-22 is healthy, weighing in at 125 pounds. from experience, sikich knows that when the animal comes to, it's no threat-- the instinct to get away from people kicks in. sure enough, a groggy p-22 wakes shadows. >> sikich: here's the past eight months of where p-22 has trav
>> paula archinaco: we don't know how. >> whitaker: they call them "ghost cats". >> paula archinaco: there you go. >> whitaker: and though they live in the shadows, in much of southern california, they're never far away. a trail camera caught this one a stone's throw from the rooftops of suburbia. >> jeff sikich: these animals elusive and away from us. even us researchers, who follow them almost daily, we hardly ever see them. >> whitaker: jeff...
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planning forecast coming up in 10 minutes, paula? >> thank you, scott. >> 3 separate crashes shut down sections of. >>>reporter: >>>reporter: highway. 3 wrecks in a short amount of time in springfield, in one crash, the truck flipped over the median from the westbound into the eastbound lanes, one minor injury was roar reported. highway shut down 4 an hour and a half while the crashes were cleaned up. no word on if the crashes were weather-related. >> democratic presidential candidates facing off in charleston, south carolina. debate coming 2 weeks before the iowa kau/ sus/. 3 shared people in a shooting last summer. gun control has emerged as a hot topic. shy and sanders appeared on "face the nation "this morning. >> we ought to be smart enough to try to save some of the 33 33000 lives that we lose to gun violence every single year. >> i think you will agree one of the great political upsets in modern history. >>> he were talking about if he were elected. big talking points, the economy and health care. it is said that clinton is a
planning forecast coming up in 10 minutes, paula? >> thank you, scott. >> 3 separate crashes shut down sections of. >>>reporter: >>>reporter: highway. 3 wrecks in a short amount of time in springfield, in one crash, the truck flipped over the median from the westbound into the eastbound lanes, one minor injury was roar reported. highway shut down 4 an hour and a half while the crashes were cleaned up. no word on if the crashes were weather-related. >>...
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>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for labs. they don't have money to go to an e.r. and these are very proud people. they... you know, you go to the e.r., you get a $3,500 bill. and then what do you do? you're given a prescription, you can't fill it. that's why they're train wrecks. they have nowhere else to go. >> pelley: glenda moore had nowhere to go but the e.r. when the pain in her leg became unbearable. her job at mcdonald's making biscuits didn't include insurance that she could afford. >> glenda moore: the only doctor that would see me, you had to have $114 up-front just to be seen. >> pelley: what does $114 mean to your monthly budget? >> moore: oh, my
>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for labs. they don't have money to go to an...
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relationships and consider ourselves a family in milford high school. we lost one of our own today >> paula, lauren willfong died in north hospital. troopers say she was not wearing a seat belt. the driver of the suv was not injured. grief counselors will be here, again, tomorrow. as principal kaufman told me, it will be here as needed basis. paula, back to you. >> thank you, larry. >>> milford school officials say they will likely to set up a memorial in honor of willfong. a decision will come up in a later date. >>> hillary clinton's campaign for the white house will make a stop in cincinnati. local news, bill clinton will be leading a campaign. held from 8 8:30 and 12:30. hillary clinton is not expected to attend, given the south later. >>> building that sits in the corner. warner brothers pictures building is being turned into office space for enterprising young companies. project qualified for historic tax credits. it is expected to take six months to complete. >>> 100 new jobs coming to the kenwood collection. company that distributes digital programs. and kwoeshia technology will inv
relationships and consider ourselves a family in milford high school. we lost one of our own today >> paula, lauren willfong died in north hospital. troopers say she was not wearing a seat belt. the driver of the suv was not injured. grief counselors will be here, again, tomorrow. as principal kaufman told me, it will be here as needed basis. paula, back to you. >> thank you, larry. >>> milford school officials say they will likely to set up a memorial in honor of willfong....
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>> brad and paula. the roads are fairly clear where we're on west fork right now. kind of making our way through mount aries forest, area, heading towards corain. much of what we've seen so far. we left the station probably last 45 minutes, went down hopple street. heading northwest, was pretty snow covered still. some of the outside lanes are snow-covered. we're catching to make your way towards colerain. some of the side streets have not been cleared. if you're seeing some bad roads in your area, feel free to tweet me, and i'll check out some roads near you. we'll let you know how they are. for now, reporting live, sydney >> those are promising pictures. we'll get back to see if there's anything worst. asking to share the pictures at local 12 facebook page. >> local 12 viewers does a great job. a lot of people, with some great pictures. a lot of animal pictures. tim, this is the girls having breakfast. wilson creek in lawrenceburg, indiana. who are the girls? isn't that a great picture. love that picture. thanks for checking in. you cannot have snowfall in the area. becky does a gr
>> brad and paula. the roads are fairly clear where we're on west fork right now. kind of making our way through mount aries forest, area, heading towards corain. much of what we've seen so far. we left the station probably last 45 minutes, went down hopple street. heading northwest, was pretty snow covered still. some of the outside lanes are snow-covered. we're catching to make your way towards colerain. some of the side streets have not been cleared. if you're seeing some bad roads in...
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. >> paula has been screaming this for years. paula screams for everything other than those made for men. >> it causes us to look, place, presentable for men. >> i feell >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm jonathan elines. they arrested two men. one arrested thursday night and other tuesday morning. and since the attacks, prosecutors have taken ten people into custody over their suspected involvement. >>> a 1400 christian monastery images from before and after satellite pictures in 2014. destroying. it won't be the first time they targeted historic sites. >> the next area peace talks could be delayed for at least a day or two. from the terrorism desk, i'm jonathan eliance. >> every year, we try to top it. >> and it started out simple enough and it snowballed. a giant olaf from disney's frozen, and samantha and her dad spent almost an entire day building the snowman and is waiting people are passing by in grand rapids. >> they did a good job. >> oh, yeah. >> how many times have you seen that? a million times? >> frozen? >> you leave the room when your daughter plays it
. >> paula has been screaming this for years. paula screams for everything other than those made for men. >> it causes us to look, place, presentable for men. >> i feell >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm jonathan elines. they arrested two men. one arrested thursday night and other tuesday morning. and since the attacks, prosecutors have taken ten people into custody over their suspected involvement. >>> a 1400 christian monastery images from...
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was yesterday afternoon. the fire was several later. >> in a couple of days, there's spring. >> and paula, we have and lower 30s. that's where we stay in the next four hours. clouds will be decreasing between now and roughly now 9:00 or 10:00. i have mostly clear. 10:00, and 11:00. any cheer clearing -- there's another disturbance late tonight and early tomorrow. it will bring an increase cloud cover and also flurries when you watch good morning. cincinnati. i suspect there will be focus to the northwest, northeast of cincinnati. some areas, close to and south of the 275 loop may see isolated flurries tomorrow. regardless of where you live in the tri-state, we have no returns on the network of radars. the precision doppler hd, no concern of the snow in the short term. just as we shake deck of clouds, the disturbance approaching chicago will be bringing an increase in cloud cover and not for all. 30 at the international airport. port williams at 29. georgetown, 23. owington and williamstown are above freezing. most have a windchill that's down to the 20s. windchill 23 at the international
was yesterday afternoon. the fire was several later. >> in a couple of days, there's spring. >> and paula, we have and lower 30s. that's where we stay in the next four hours. clouds will be decreasing between now and roughly now 9:00 or 10:00. i have mostly clear. 10:00, and 11:00. any cheer clearing -- there's another disturbance late tonight and early tomorrow. it will bring an increase cloud cover and also flurries when you watch good morning. cincinnati. i suspect there will be...
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from thomas moore college some time before 5:00, when we'll have more on the robert marshall story. paula. >> the ad does raise questions, thank you, joe. >> robert marshall is still on the canton county jail. the first court appearance is scheduled for february 1st. >>> to a local breaking news alert in warren county. >> sheriff investigators have been on the scene at a property near north dixie highway near the county line. county with more. what you could tell us. >> still a lot of questions, why the vehicle was found underground, i should say. within the last hour, that vehicle was brought above ground. we have video from earlier. they brought the vehicle, they were able to uncover the vehicle around 3:00 this afternoon. we're at 9762 dixie highway. we're in franklin township. authorities were called to investigate a tip that there might be a vehicle underground here. lots of rumors abound on why the vehicle could have been there. take a listen to what the neighbor told us. >> when i asked another person that was out here, what was going on, they told me there's some old man that owne
from thomas moore college some time before 5:00, when we'll have more on the robert marshall story. paula. >> the ad does raise questions, thank you, joe. >> robert marshall is still on the canton county jail. the first court appearance is scheduled for february 1st. >>> to a local breaking news alert in warren county. >> sheriff investigators have been on the scene at a property near north dixie highway near the county line. county with more. what you could tell us....
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dorian's d-strong message has been shared by celebs ranging from conan to carole king to paula abdul.he got a personal visit from new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski. (dorian murray/interviewer) "i'm 8. you seem a lot older than 8. trust me i'm 8. do you have an id? i have my birth certificate."and what does dorian think is so great about being famous?(dorian murray/dying wish to be famous) "cause then i can get lots of girls."well that he has... (singer)"we are strong."in his hometown of westerly, rhode island, over 25-hundred people gathered on the beach....(nat sound)dorian murray is a kid with heart.jeanne moos, c-n-n, 3 time/temp ...it's own your own home day ...so think of your favorite thing about your house, then share it with us on the local12 facebook page. plus ...password protected? ... think again ...steps you can take at home to keep on good morning cincinnati.3 it's own your own home day ... so on facebook, we're asking ...what's your favorite thing about your home? 3 we want you 3 to join the conversation -- just *like* the local 12 page on facebook to share yo
dorian's d-strong message has been shared by celebs ranging from conan to carole king to paula abdul.he got a personal visit from new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski. (dorian murray/interviewer) "i'm 8. you seem a lot older than 8. trust me i'm 8. do you have an id? i have my birth certificate."and what does dorian think is so great about being famous?(dorian murray/dying wish to be famous) "cause then i can get lots of girls."well that he has... (singer)"we...
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. >> repporter: paula, in the last 10 to 12 minutes, police and mount healthy as well as deputies with the sheriff's cleared the america stop after telling away the vehicle were three people were inside when the shooting took place. it took place outside the front door to that can be stored on compton road. police say three people were inside. we spoke with the chief of mount healthy police earlier saying someone walked up to the car and open up fire, two of the individual inside the vehicle were shot. one has died, the second has been taken to university cincinnati nickel center. the third person is talking with police at last check being interviewed to see any information they can get from that person inside the vehicle. the scene is processed for several hours. as far as the suspect, no information has been given out to police. there are several security cameras so they will be looking at those as well. we know after talking with the the people inside the car are from the city of cincinnati and the third is from cold rain township. >> we do not believe they pose a threat at this poi
. >> repporter: paula, in the last 10 to 12 minutes, police and mount healthy as well as deputies with the sheriff's cleared the america stop after telling away the vehicle were three people were inside when the shooting took place. it took place outside the front door to that can be stored on compton road. police say three people were inside. we spoke with the chief of mount healthy police earlier saying someone walked up to the car and open up fire, two of the individual inside the...
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here's where paula was coming in. this is as columbia parkway heads into downtown. you can see that it appears that that will be salted and traffic seems to be moving okay once you get into that area. lots of fender-benders out there this morning, but again on 275, the top loop is where we've had lots of problems. we've had one near blue cold, colerain and pool, an accident reported there at this time. princeton glendale at 275. we've got new haven and hamilton cleves, so lots of stuff to watch out for this morning as far as accidents are concerned. fender bender-ish, but our interstates are starting to lighten up a little bit. i want to go back and end near the cut in the hill where we're still seeing some slow traffic along 71, 75 as you can see from this look here, but it looks like we're lightning up out there as far as volume. john? >> and around an inch of snow reported in amelia, wyoming, 1.1" of snow reported in hamilton so it's not a lot but enough to make for some issues because the roads are so cold due to the fact that we've had single digits readings. l
here's where paula was coming in. this is as columbia parkway heads into downtown. you can see that it appears that that will be salted and traffic seems to be moving okay once you get into that area. lots of fender-benders out there this morning, but again on 275, the top loop is where we've had lots of problems. we've had one near blue cold, colerain and pool, an accident reported there at this time. princeton glendale at 275. we've got new haven and hamilton cleves, so lots of stuff to watch...
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. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective at saving lives in women 50 to 59 as in women 40 to 49. still, in that younger age group, about four deaths are prevented for every 10,000 women screened over ten years. some doctors worry about the message these new guidelines may be sending to younger women. dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry >> i think the worry issue is somethi
. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly screening mammography. that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening...
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. >> it was open after hours of waiting. the westbound lanes, about two hours later. paula? ? >> that gives us a lot of insight. the american red cross was on hand to make sure thend stranded drivers had water and were able to stay warm. >>> similar results i-70, blizzard conditions, caused the pileup, involving 13 vehicles. >> i got hit about five different times. >> and two feet of snow has by the end of the week, some parts of upstate new york could have three feet of snow. >>> police in deer park are looking for a bank robber. officers say he held up a union savings plant around 9:30. there was a maroon, mid-size car waiting for him on linden avenue. police are investigating to see if it's related to a robbery in november >> 18-year-old is charged with pulling the trigger last night. one victim was rushed to the hospital after being found with limb street with gunshot wounds. another person showed up in the hospital on his own. he admitted to police, he shot himself on the wrist as he was pulling his gun in the waistband. according to court documents, he marijuana to a pai
. >> it was open after hours of waiting. the westbound lanes, about two hours later. paula? ? >> that gives us a lot of insight. the american red cross was on hand to make sure thend stranded drivers had water and were able to stay warm. >>> similar results i-70, blizzard conditions, caused the pileup, involving 13 vehicles. >> i got hit about five different times. >> and two feet of snow has by the end of the week, some parts of upstate new york could have...
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. >> good afternoon, paula and robb. kind of the tri-state version of the ncaa tirnment. although it's too early, i stopped by at the high school to talk to some of the teams on what they call the teal power shoot-out. the members of the greater alient. they call it care, and hoops. >> the members of the basketball team practice with passion. when it comes to the ovarian awareness shoot-out, the passion is there, too >> i like raising awareness and money for ovarian cancer. it's great because most people don't know. >> six teams compete in the shoot-out. it's a good cause. i'm happy. >> debbie walters is one of the reasons the shoot-out happens >> i'm a survivor. i'm a two year survivor. >> debbie is a member, that teamed out with procter & gamble gamble. girls could donate ponytails for survivors who are undergoing treatment and louse their hair. >> we create real human hair wigs, that we distribute through the american cancer society, partner in the program, to women all over the country, who are in need of wigs. >> and one of the things they want the girls to know, the common early
. >> good afternoon, paula and robb. kind of the tri-state version of the ncaa tirnment. although it's too early, i stopped by at the high school to talk to some of the teams on what they call the teal power shoot-out. the members of the greater alient. they call it care, and hoops. >> the members of the basketball team practice with passion. when it comes to the ovarian awareness shoot-out, the passion is there, too >> i like raising awareness and money for ovarian cancer....
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. >> hi, paula. we'll go with a clear to mostly clear sky for the most part of the evening. based on satellite radar. temperatures gradually will fall between now and the start of local 12 news at 10:00 at star 64. we're kicking clouds out of here. skies will be returning. temperatures now 30 in covington. top the radson, you see, we're looking into cincinnati. cracks in the clouds between now and 7:00. the sky will be mostly clear, especially over northern kentucky. southwestern ohio, along the ohio river and back to south eastern indiana as well. not just in the adrienne weather cam and up in covington and also all the locations. not reporting a windchill below the temperature. brookfield 25. the mid and upper 20s between now and early tomorrow morning. while clouds are in the process of decreasing, in the northwest, taking aim at chicago, is moving to the southeast. that's the disturbance will give us increasing cloud cover and also flurries, nearing sun rise tomorrow. we'll have two distinct bouts. one early and the other late in the afternoon and into the evening. we have overtu
. >> hi, paula. we'll go with a clear to mostly clear sky for the most part of the evening. based on satellite radar. temperatures gradually will fall between now and the start of local 12 news at 10:00 at star 64. we're kicking clouds out of here. skies will be returning. temperatures now 30 in covington. top the radson, you see, we're looking into cincinnati. cracks in the clouds between now and 7:00. the sky will be mostly clear, especially over northern kentucky. southwestern ohio,...
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. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's verien predictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-knick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. tsunami in 2011 that killed nearly 16,000, seismologists say there is an impending disaster coming this way. 70 miles off america's pacific northwest, from northern california to vancouver island sits the fault line known as the cascada subduction zone, where the oceanianic plate is slowing being forced between the north american plate. >> it buckles. it buckles upward and gets pushed backward like a spring until eventually after a few hundred years it just has to let go. >> reporter: for 25 years oregon state geologist chris goldfinger has warned of the possibility of disaster. he and other scientists have been collecting core
. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's verien predictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-knick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. tsunami in 2011...
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just a tree-covered hillside but big things may be coming to the site of the old price hill incline. paula is off. sydney benter joins me. some day you may be walking down the incline, soaring above it, staying lit up from halfway across town. >> those are among the proposals at the top end. looks back at the former location. >>> the price hill incline went from the last part of the lower price hill inside in 1943. a new restaurant, theater and projects. the right of way remains covered with trees and brush. the community group, price hill will, will present a bunch of the ideas. >> and we want it to be part of the people's minds. that will be the main question. what do you want to be about the incline site? >> one designer suggest an incline visibility projek, less expensive at quarter million. >> includes lighting up the support pier for the incline. by the way are still there and are almost all intact. and just about every five to ten >> other costly ideas, gondola to connect with another larger gondola to the other part of the city. that's a lot. >> biggest reach, as far as bending. in
just a tree-covered hillside but big things may be coming to the site of the old price hill incline. paula is off. sydney benter joins me. some day you may be walking down the incline, soaring above it, staying lit up from halfway across town. >> those are among the proposals at the top end. looks back at the former location. >>> the price hill incline went from the last part of the lower price hill inside in 1943. a new restaurant, theater and projects. the right of way remains...
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a little bit more snow on the road than there was at 4:00, when we spoke with cammy, with brad and paula. this is in downtown georgetown, near the courthouse. little earlier. it's kind of a light snow. it's still a little bit light. was previously. we've been talking to a lot of people, feeling it out. we've talked to them about what they think about the snow. >> so far, it's been pretty good snow. >> i think the snow is beautiful and i love it. kind of love it. and notice -- just a little too much. we have not seen anything bad. >> trucks will have a story to tell. timing of the storm, has a potential to cause problems for the evening rush-hour. >> the problems doesn't seem to be widespread. jen is here to tell us what. that's on 74. and i heard a couple of difference things down there. just past, west of north end road. i heard possible slick spots. and maybe an hour ago. i didn't experience anything slick. just watch. and i also heard possible erratic driver. whatever it is, 74 westbound, look. if we get to montana and it's not backed up to that yet. we'll update you. and we want to t
a little bit more snow on the road than there was at 4:00, when we spoke with cammy, with brad and paula. this is in downtown georgetown, near the courthouse. little earlier. it's kind of a light snow. it's still a little bit light. was previously. we've been talking to a lot of people, feeling it out. we've talked to them about what they think about the snow. >> so far, it's been pretty good snow. >> i think the snow is beautiful and i love it. kind of love it. and notice -- just a...
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the weekend and colder air, bright early next week. planning forecast comes your way in 10 minutes. paula? bengals offense heading north. >> yeah, it is official. the cleveland browns this afternoon have introduced hugh jackson as their team's new head coach. brad steinky is here with the latest. he's gone. >> if you've had the success bengals had the last couple of years, you will get notice. cleveland browns has noticed. the coach's 8th since 1999. jackson spent the last couple of season with the bengals. turned andy dalton to one of the nfl's very best. he has head coaching experience. who knows? he may be the guy who turns johnny manziel early indication, jackson would refer to move on without the troubled quarterback. he knows the system, but they >> there will be a lot of names. >> mike malarkey. >> he's one of the names it's gone. hugh jackson is a big loss. >> it's a great system in place. i think they will get the right guy to get the things going in the right direction. >> victim of our own success. >> that's what happens in football. >> that's what happens in football. >>> reme
the weekend and colder air, bright early next week. planning forecast comes your way in 10 minutes. paula? bengals offense heading north. >> yeah, it is official. the cleveland browns this afternoon have introduced hugh jackson as their team's new head coach. brad steinky is here with the latest. he's gone. >> if you've had the success bengals had the last couple of years, you will get notice. cleveland browns has noticed. the coach's 8th since 1999. jackson spent the last couple of...
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surrounding the retired four-star general who last year admitted to giving his biographer and lover, paula broadwell, several notebooks he knew contained highly classified information and initially lying about it to f.b.i. >> i can only say again how sorry i am to let-- to those i let down. >> reporter: as carter weighed whether to demote david petreaus and reduce his military pension by $40,000 a year, a number of lawmakers in both parties came to his defense. in a letter earlier this month, senators john mccain and jack reed said petraeus apologized and shouldn't face additional punishment. the former c.i.a. director's fate also comes up on the campaign trail. a star away from general petraeus, and i as a member of the senate can push back, i will push back. >> absolutely. i mean, look, the man's a patriot. he made a mistake. he's paid a price. >> reporter: some republican candidates, like ted cruz and donald trump, have seized on petraeus' case by comparing it to the controversy over hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server and whether she knowingly sent or received classified i
surrounding the retired four-star general who last year admitted to giving his biographer and lover, paula broadwell, several notebooks he knew contained highly classified information and initially lying about it to f.b.i. >> i can only say again how sorry i am to let-- to those i let down. >> reporter: as carter weighed whether to demote david petreaus and reduce his military pension by $40,000 a year, a number of lawmakers in both parties came to his defense. in a letter earlier...
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>> good afternoon. paula is off today. a mother who's baby was being treated at children's hospital is dead. >> sources tell local 12 news. and doctors have been treating the 7-month old child at the hospital. the medical staff found the mother on the floor. they reportedly found the 31-year-old father unconscious in the bathroom with a loaded gun. he gave the father narcan. police expect to charge the father after he recovers. >>> a suspicious child stalker was in court. >> he has an unnerving history tri-state. stop him. and only local 12 cameras could give you a look on how to serve where he really is. >> theodore highwayen went into shanahan's courtroom. within minutes, gave everybody in the court an understanding how mentally ill he really is. >>> escorted by deputies, the were in the rear of the courtroom. while violating the protective orders they seek against him, he stand to see if he's mentally competent to stand trial. after getting out of prison, he set his sites on another victim, a teacher in montessori. calling her repeatedly, sending a package to the school. he claimed
>> good afternoon. paula is off today. a mother who's baby was being treated at children's hospital is dead. >> sources tell local 12 news. and doctors have been treating the 7-month old child at the hospital. the medical staff found the mother on the floor. they reportedly found the 31-year-old father unconscious in the bathroom with a loaded gun. he gave the father narcan. police expect to charge the father after he recovers. >>> a suspicious child stalker was in court....
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snow on the ground by wednesday. and we'll still break down the details coming here in 15 minutes. paula. >> thanks, brendan. >>> man suffers burns in a fire. jeff hirsh joins us line from the scene. this is the heart of the fire right here, right in the particular first floor. the building on main street. if you are familiar with lebanon, it is just a few blocks from downtown lebanon where the golden lamb is. the fire started early this afternoon. the fire did break out on the first floor which i just showed you. faes a four unit building. there were 6 people who were in the building at the time. there was the man who got burned significantly, 40 percent of his body. everybody else got out. he also got out. he was pulled out by passersby. as i told you, six people at the time were inside. >> we're being evacuated through the structure through windows. another occupant was being pulled out of the front door of the front porch. and extinguishing occupants, structure at the time. we started extinguishing the fire. multi-agencies were on scene to clear creek, deerton township. >> and the ca
snow on the ground by wednesday. and we'll still break down the details coming here in 15 minutes. paula. >> thanks, brendan. >>> man suffers burns in a fire. jeff hirsh joins us line from the scene. this is the heart of the fire right here, right in the particular first floor. the building on main street. if you are familiar with lebanon, it is just a few blocks from downtown lebanon where the golden lamb is. the fire started early this afternoon. the fire did break out on the...
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governor, nicky hailey has been chosen what we can assume a critical reaction to the state of the union. paula. >> thank you, scott. >>> we have reaction rolling in as well. we want to tell people, president people will be at 9:00 tonight. watch it here on local 12:00. we will have highlights and reaction live at local 12 at 11:00. >> expectations for tonight's speech will pour in. sherry brown, he expects the president to reflect on the state of the economy when he >> losing 800 thousand jobs when he took office. since the auto rescue, which is particularly important to ohio, because the whole state is nearly part of auto chain and job growth. since then, we have seen 70 months in a row of unprecedented job growth. >> brown says he hopes president will reach out to congress in things coming up in the year, like sanctions of isis to move money. he also says the president has tried to find some common ground with congress. >>> rob portman does not necessarily agree. he's hoping to work on topics where the president could work together. >> give a speech to further divide the town. >> and talk ab
governor, nicky hailey has been chosen what we can assume a critical reaction to the state of the union. paula. >> thank you, scott. >>> we have reaction rolling in as well. we want to tell people, president people will be at 9:00 tonight. watch it here on local 12:00. we will have highlights and reaction live at local 12 at 11:00. >> expectations for tonight's speech will pour in. sherry brown, he expects the president to reflect on the state of the economy when he...
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. >> it is a lot better, paula and brad. main roads are pretty well clear. i want to show you some of the side roads. wardal and westwood. main road to residential road, the roads are probably touched earlier by a plow. it looked like they need attention still. pretty snow covered, seen folks out, shovelling sidewalks, using brooms to get some of the snow off their cars. you could see the road is really pretty snow covered. if you live in one of the side roads in westwood, you're seeing what i'm talking about. we'll continue to follow some of the road conditions over on the west side. we'll have a full report later live at 11:00. sydney benter, local 12 news. >> slow down, sydney. >> you probably think that looks >> thank you very much. >> investor fears in falling oil prices. we talk about, making for a wild ride in wall street. show you where the market closes. >> and familiar face heats up the race for covington mayor. joe webb. >>> it is clear, sailing f >> it was nasty out. well said, the small amount of snow that fell in the tri-state results for major problems for drivers today
. >> it is a lot better, paula and brad. main roads are pretty well clear. i want to show you some of the side roads. wardal and westwood. main road to residential road, the roads are probably touched earlier by a plow. it looked like they need attention still. pretty snow covered, seen folks out, shovelling sidewalks, using brooms to get some of the snow off their cars. you could see the road is really pretty snow covered. if you live in one of the side roads in westwood, you're seeing...
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. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective at saving lives in women 50 to 59 as in women 40 to 49. still, in that younger age group, about four deaths are prevented for every 10,000 women screened over ten years. some doctors worry about the message these new guidelines may be sending to younger women. dr. freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry i
. >> reporter: today 44-year-old paula peirera had a mammogram. she's done that every year since turning 40. >> between me and my doctor, we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly that's for my peace of mind. >> reporter: the u.s. preventative services task force says women of average risk should make an individual choice about whether to screen between the ages of 40 and 49 and be screened every other year between 50 and 74. studies suggest screening mammography...
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. >> if you're travelling with your pet, this is what you will check out. paula, this is you. hundreds and thousands of pets each year take to the sky. when they are too big to ride in the plane's cabin, they need to be checked. one of the nation's biggest airline is joining other carriers and changing its rules. we'll tell you about that at 5:00. >>> yesterday marked the one year anniversary of asia denson's death. the 17-year-old girl is struck and killed as she was crossing redding road. the driver of the car was indicted by the grand jury but was not caught. tonight at 5:30, larry davis will share the frustration felt by the family and police. >>> we're just two weeks away gun control, a big issue, this election year. jeff barn will tell us where the top candidates stand on second amendment rights. i will be back with rob braun at 5:00. >> looking forward to it. >> taking a look at the traffic. loveland medderra, all is smooth, coming at 4:48 in the afternoon. the question, what will be the question of smooth in the morning commute. >> smooth as being slick tomorrow morning? we're
. >> if you're travelling with your pet, this is what you will check out. paula, this is you. hundreds and thousands of pets each year take to the sky. when they are too big to ride in the plane's cabin, they need to be checked. one of the nation's biggest airline is joining other carriers and changing its rules. we'll tell you about that at 5:00. >>> yesterday marked the one year anniversary of asia denson's death. the 17-year-old girl is struck and killed as she was crossing...
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. >> we will pass along any arrangements as we learn them. paula. >> a local man faced the judge on two counts of murder for causing a deadly new year's eve crash. mark, with the death, and 31-year-old david mcnay. huffman was driving north on kentucky 17 and lost control, trying to take control on pelley road. south side lane and slammed head on in the car. according to documents, huffman had drugs in his system. and the documents also indicate a woman told police that she tried to keep huffman from getting behind the wheel right before the crash. huffman was in the hospital recovering since the accident much she wore an arm brace today. judge ordered him to remain in jail without bond, if he returns . >>> and hamilton county grand jury, indicts a delhi township man. he faces charges of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. and two counts of sexual imposition. court documents say two of the incidents happen in june of 2014. records accuse him of tying up a 14-year-old girl in a basement and removing her clothes. touching the victim's private parts while giving her a massage. he's due b
. >> we will pass along any arrangements as we learn them. paula. >> a local man faced the judge on two counts of murder for causing a deadly new year's eve crash. mark, with the death, and 31-year-old david mcnay. huffman was driving north on kentucky 17 and lost control, trying to take control on pelley road. south side lane and slammed head on in the car. according to documents, huffman had drugs in his system. and the documents also indicate a woman told police that she tried to...
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. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's very unpredictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-thick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese earthquake and tsunamis in 2011 that killed nearly 16,000, seismologists say there is an impending disaster coming this way. 70 miles off america's pacific northwest, from northern california to vancouver island, sits the fault line known as the cascada subduction zone, where the oceanianic plate is slowing being forced between the north american plate. >> it buckles. pushed backward like a spring until eventually after a few hundred years it just has to let go. >> reporter: for 25 years, oregon state geologist chris goldfinger has warned of the possibility of disaster. he and other scientists have been collect
. >> reporter: superintendent paula ackerland. >> scientists tell us it will happen at some point. it's very unpredictable as to when, so we need to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why construction workers are racing to finish this vertical evacuation structure, the first of its kind in north america. the shelter sits on the roof of a new school, rising 44 feet high with 14-inch-thick walls. it could save thousands of students and residents seeking refuge. like the japanese...
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. >> reporter: paula and jason's house is something of a local landmark. not just for the killer view of los angeles, but also for an encounter a workman had one day in the crawlspace under the house. he was doing some wiring when he saw something scary. >> he comes into my office terrified and he says, bro, you've got a mountain lion in your house, bro. so i said to him, a mountain lion? he says yeah, man, a mountain lion, face-to-face, eye-to-eye. he was terrified. >> reporter: he had been eye-to-eye with p-22, so named by the park service. "p" for puma. number 22 out of 44 they've studied. photographed here with a small camera on a very long stick. p-22 wears a park service tracking collar that sends gps signals on his location. signals that were blocked this day because he was under the house. trying to snooze. completely just like we woke him from a nap. >> reporter: soon, the house was packed with cameras and reporters. p-22 was already a local celebrity because of this national geographic picture, taken by a remote camera a mile or two from their ho
. >> reporter: paula and jason's house is something of a local landmark. not just for the killer view of los angeles, but also for an encounter a workman had one day in the crawlspace under the house. he was doing some wiring when he saw something scary. >> he comes into my office terrified and he says, bro, you've got a mountain lion in your house, bro. so i said to him, a mountain lion? he says yeah, man, a mountain lion, face-to-face, eye-to-eye. he was terrified. >>...
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. >> 44-year-old paula just had a mammogram. he's done it every year since turning 40. >> we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly mammography. that is for my peace of mind. >> women with average risk should make a individual choice about screening between 40 and 49. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective as saving lives in women 50-59 as is 40-49. some doctors worry about the be sending to younger women. dr. snabal is the director of breast surgery. >> we have to women below that age still get breast cancer. >> are we overemphasizing the potential harms on the part of the patient. >> i think the worry issue particularly in my opinion is very troublesome as the reason to avoid mammography? >> why? >> well when i'm getting my blood pressure checked in my doctor's office, that makes me a little nervous. that is not a reason for me not to have my blood pressure checked. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about but there is a
. >> 44-year-old paula just had a mammogram. he's done it every year since turning 40. >> we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearly mammography. that is for my peace of mind. >> women with average risk should make a individual choice about screening between 40 and 49. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective as saving lives in women 50-59 as is 40-49. some doctors worry about the be sending to younger women. dr. snabal is the director of...