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[applause] david: i wonder what ep thompson -- i wondered when ep thompson would emerge. [laughter] that is amazing, all kinds of information. remarkable. i promised, we saved time for you to get engaged, so this is your chance. questions? back there. >> thank you very much for your talks. if the tea party is a party of grievance, as many of the current republicans a re, of white grievances, is that parallel to what was happening in the 1850's? josh: i think there are parallels and i think we need to reconceptualize -- i think part of it was the white backlash of the 1850's, but it is not always presented as reaction in the 1850's, it is presented as a positive vision of national development in the future, the idea that the white men's democracy is a genuine one and it is a progressive democracy, this is the party that called itself the progressive party. in the same sentence they call themselves liberals and progressives and conservatives. they were passionate about the rights of immigrants, and advocates of white supremacy, so i think the parallel, if today it is about
[applause] david: i wonder what ep thompson -- i wondered when ep thompson would emerge. [laughter] that is amazing, all kinds of information. remarkable. i promised, we saved time for you to get engaged, so this is your chance. questions? back there. >> thank you very much for your talks. if the tea party is a party of grievance, as many of the current republicans a re, of white grievances, is that parallel to what was happening in the 1850's? josh: i think there are parallels and i...
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like rookie thompson. he will put it down. probably his best game of the prowith the 19 points. but curry was definitely all starian. maybe his best game ever for him in the pros 36 points. hit the three, big rainbow and the rare road victory. >>> not up for the task. not that it was an easy one. st.mary's ending gonzaga's run at least tonight for a while longer as spokane fans going crazy up there on the campus of gonzaga. the zags don't let them down. where's the defense there? he had 27. the, zags just throw the doors off in the second half. gary bell jr. locking it up with a deep three. first conference loss of the year for the gails. now on the other end of the wcc. usf denies them 85-69. moving on over to the pac12 where andrew luck was checking out his buddies. stealing and he will put it down. he had 16 points to lead them. ucla thanks to 22 stanford turnovers will take care of the game. look at eric jones, no look. anderson to dunk it down and the bruins victorious. as for cal they crush usc. harper camp 19 points in that one. and stanford women are wi we're gonna erase
like rookie thompson. he will put it down. probably his best game of the prowith the 19 points. but curry was definitely all starian. maybe his best game ever for him in the pros 36 points. hit the three, big rainbow and the rare road victory. >>> not up for the task. not that it was an easy one. st.mary's ending gonzaga's run at least tonight for a while longer as spokane fans going crazy up there on the campus of gonzaga. the zags don't let them down. where's the defense there? he...
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guy thompson is product director and energy expert at myutilitygenius, an energy price comparison site. thank you for being with us. firstly, what you may call the role hull i think the proposal feels half baked. it certainly feels like it is going backwards somewhat. you certainly do not need a company in every single regional area. the last time we saw something like that was when the infrastructure was in the hands of those doing the billing, people advertise it on. that goes back 15—20 years. if you really wa nted back 15—20 years. if you really wanted to do a government—owned supply business, you would only need one and a supply business could simply supplied regional areas in the uk. what is more problematic is that even assuming you set this business up and have the wherewithal to do so, you have the problem of how you get customers away from the existing supply businesses and into this new vehicle. because the key problem in the industry at the moment is it is not as though there are not cheap deals, are. but no—one is switching to them. the blunt
guy thompson is product director and energy expert at myutilitygenius, an energy price comparison site. thank you for being with us. firstly, what you may call the role hull i think the proposal feels half baked. it certainly feels like it is going backwards somewhat. you certainly do not need a company in every single regional area. the last time we saw something like that was when the infrastructure was in the hands of those doing the billing, people advertise it on. that goes back 15—20...
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welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and katherine downes. 0ur headlines today: the government doubles down on its skills revolution, confirming it'll spend billions on training and new technical qualifications. millions of letters will be sent to parents in england this week, urging them to use the half term holiday to get their children vaccinated. film directorjoel souza speaks for the first time since being accidentally shot on set by alec baldwin. england make a stunning start to the t20 world cup — they hammer defending champions west indies. england captain eoin morgan says, "it is as good as it gets." sunday is
welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and katherine downes. 0ur headlines today: the government doubles down on its skills revolution, confirming it'll spend billions on training and new technical qualifications. millions of letters will be sent to parents in england this week, urging them to use the half term holiday to get their children vaccinated. film directorjoel souza speaks for the first time since being accidentally shot on set by alec baldwin. england make a stunning start to the t20...
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leah thompson loves playing her trumpet. >> i like the sound, like the soulful sound. it's in my blood. i just love music. my way of life. >> she took music classes at her school when she lived in new york. but when she moved to baltimore, she discovered her new school doesn't have a music program. >> since our school didn't have a band, i was sad because i love band. my mother told me about the program. >> hugh barns is the university band director. he started a saturday enrichment program to allow baltimore city students in 8th through 12th grade learn to play an instrument. >> lot of people written off the bizarre problems, social problems, academic problems, mental problems and what i'm trying to show people is that you have to keep the childhood interest. >> the program started this month and has about 25 students right now. that number will grow throughout the year. they work one on one and in groups getting instruction from barnes and his music students at coppin state. barnes hopes that by getting the students involved in something they're passionate about, it
leah thompson loves playing her trumpet. >> i like the sound, like the soulful sound. it's in my blood. i just love music. my way of life. >> she took music classes at her school when she lived in new york. but when she moved to baltimore, she discovered her new school doesn't have a music program. >> since our school didn't have a band, i was sad because i love band. my mother told me about the program. >> hugh barns is the university band director. he started a...
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kevin thompson not about to let that happen. he was the tournament's most amazing player. he's good. so is reggie holmes. knocking down that triple. eighth leading scorer in the country. dwayne jackson is -- let me show you a really deep three. crazy deep. under the second half, reggie holmes playing a little defense. ahead to joe davis. very nice in the finish. 40-34. let's get on the break one more time. dwayne jackson getting up with that down stroke. he throws it down. ed bears win it. morgan state returns to the ncaa tournament. lacrosse on saturday afternoon. the weather wasn't great, but great start for loy olia. moments later, pat burns. there you have your first-ever goal in a $353 million facility. -- in a $53 million facility. that's a laser. knocking off loyola 8-5. man, it's wet. i wonder how my kids will play? they are going to play pretty well. putting on a clinic with a gorgeous goal. with terps all over. somehow gets it to go. maryland in the mud. you can see it is their day when the backhand splips in the mud and the turf goes. michael shakespeare in love
kevin thompson not about to let that happen. he was the tournament's most amazing player. he's good. so is reggie holmes. knocking down that triple. eighth leading scorer in the country. dwayne jackson is -- let me show you a really deep three. crazy deep. under the second half, reggie holmes playing a little defense. ahead to joe davis. very nice in the finish. 40-34. let's get on the break one more time. dwayne jackson getting up with that down stroke. he throws it down. ed bears win it....
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. -- kevin thompson not about to let that happen. reggie holmes -- dwayne jackson -- let me show you a deep three. reggie homelmes to joe davis. more defense -- dwayne jackson. the bears win it 68-61. morgan state returns to the n.c.a.a. tournament. lacrosse on saturday afternoon. loyola. weather was not great. it was a great start. moments later, pat burns. the first ever goal and a $63 million facility. it was all duke. fast break prepar. blue devils knock off loyola. terps -- i wonder how my kids will play? >> they will play pretty well. 8-3, maryland. towson coming back. terps all over them. gets it to go. it is a 9-7 game. the backhand slips. michael shakespeare in love with that shot. 12-8 is the final. we will see you back here tonight after golf. >> don't move. don't wiggle too much. >> if you want to know more about whiskey island. >> i do omelettes every sunday morning. >> division street. >> meet the press is next. >> have a great day.
. -- kevin thompson not about to let that happen. reggie holmes -- dwayne jackson -- let me show you a deep three. reggie homelmes to joe davis. more defense -- dwayne jackson. the bears win it 68-61. morgan state returns to the n.c.a.a. tournament. lacrosse on saturday afternoon. loyola. weather was not great. it was a great start. moments later, pat burns. the first ever goal and a $63 million facility. it was all duke. fast break prepar. blue devils knock off loyola. terps -- i wonder how my...
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. >> brian thompson has more on one of the hardest hit areas of new jersey. >> this falling branch was repeated over and over again. watch as heavy snow sends it earthbound. the driver of this car was lucky to escape with her life. look at the windshield. listen to her escape. >> someone woos watching over me. >> the tree fell on you while you were moving? >> yes. >> you got out by dralling through the -- crawling through the passenger door? >> yes. >> later d.p.w. went to work on this road as it was blocking queen ann, an important secondary road. this man was fearful of an overhead power line. this one was taken boun down by -- this one was taken down by fallen branches. homes assaulted by trees. then we found this stalled car being pushed by good samaritans, including an n.j. transit bus driver. >> so you had to move that car? >> i have no choice. >> off he went, able to make a turn needed, thanks to queen ann road being closed. >> that was brian thompson reporting. areas north and west have been getting snow. areas to the south have been getting flooding. there has been flooding in
. >> brian thompson has more on one of the hardest hit areas of new jersey. >> this falling branch was repeated over and over again. watch as heavy snow sends it earthbound. the driver of this car was lucky to escape with her life. look at the windshield. listen to her escape. >> someone woos watching over me. >> the tree fell on you while you were moving? >> yes. >> you got out by dralling through the -- crawling through the passenger door? >> yes....
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. >> among the entertainment is thompson university is marching band. it was selected out of 200 applicants as the only band to perform this year. it will be in between a winter wonderland followed -- float and a smurf float. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. what will you be giving thanks for today? email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com >> some charities are seeing a surge in volunteers but an increase in demand as well. >> 20 years ago, we are seeing people that used to donate to us are in our pantry line. >> they receive the bulk of their donations from thanksgiving to christmas. they hope to into the holiday season on a high note. still ahead, are you ready for black friday? a preview of what some stores are offering and the hours. >> if you cannot afford to dish out the money, many stores are offering an alternative. driving your car, changing a light bulb to an energy-saving florescent. these are small green gestures that help create a big green change. so do your part and go green. hi, i'm congressman john sarbanes. i
. >> among the entertainment is thompson university is marching band. it was selected out of 200 applicants as the only band to perform this year. it will be in between a winter wonderland followed -- float and a smurf float. that brings us to our watercooler question of the day. what will you be giving thanks for today? email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com >> some charities are seeing a surge in volunteers but an increase in demand as well. >> 20 years ago, we are...
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ria ramkissoon testified that queen antoinette told third that her son javon thompson was possessed by evil spirits and that he needed to be starved to purge them. the 1-year-old died in 2006. she pled guilty to lesser charge last week in exchange for testimony against queen antoinette, her daughter, and the man named marcus cobbs. the state attorney general says there's no reason not to recognize same-sex unions performed outside maryland. the decision orders all state agencies to recognize the validity of same-sex marriages performed in other states or countries. that policy stays in place until the general assembly or the courts decide otherwise. >> that brings us to our water cooler question. >> one of your rights -- one of our viewers says plow discrimination of any form is ruhl. >> jbeil says it does not seem right to the maryland attorney general has the authority to make state law. >> stephen writes that the attorney general was asked to give a legal opinion based on existing laws. based on my understanding of those laws, i believe he got it right. i firmly believe in the separ
ria ramkissoon testified that queen antoinette told third that her son javon thompson was possessed by evil spirits and that he needed to be starved to purge them. the 1-year-old died in 2006. she pled guilty to lesser charge last week in exchange for testimony against queen antoinette, her daughter, and the man named marcus cobbs. the state attorney general says there's no reason not to recognize same-sex unions performed outside maryland. the decision orders all state agencies to recognize...
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they're accused of denying food and water to little javon thompson because he refused to say amen at meals. they have opted to represent themselves at trial. the games may be over but the celebrating continues. canadian pride was in full force until the win in men's hockey against the u.s. the evening's closing ceremonies celebrated all things canadian as well, featuring appearance business canadian actors and musicians. the games were also a success for team u.s.a. who took home the most medals ever in the winter games with 37. >> that brings us to your answers to our "watercooler question of the day." >> this morning we asked, what was your most memorable moment from the winter olympics? >> we'll post more answers on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. this week president obama is expected to lay out his strategy for a way to move forward on health care. democrats say they are prepared to move ahead with or without republican support. 11 news washington bureau reporter nikole killion has the story. >> house and senate leaders plan to meet this week to figure out their next s
they're accused of denying food and water to little javon thompson because he refused to say amen at meals. they have opted to represent themselves at trial. the games may be over but the celebrating continues. canadian pride was in full force until the win in men's hockey against the u.s. the evening's closing ceremonies celebrated all things canadian as well, featuring appearance business canadian actors and musicians. the games were also a success for team u.s.a. who took home the most...
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in the small illinois farm town of thompson, this is the facility the white house says is a leading option to detain as many as 100 terror suspects from guantanamo. >> this is something that is very good for our state. it's good for our economy. it's good for our public safety. >> state officials say re-opening the nearly vacant prison will create more than 2,000 local jobs. those opposed wrote a letter to president obama stating, "al qaeda terrorists should stay where they cannot endanger american citizens." the debate comes as the obama administration tries to figure out what to do with more than 200 detainees after admitting it probably won't meet its january deadline to close the guantanamo facility. >> we may not hit it on the date, but we will close guantanamo. >> meantime, the administration's decision to try alleged 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammad and others is also sparking a firestorm. >> it is appropriate to go forward in the very area where these people launch this horrific attack against us. >> there was no other choice. there is another choice. the choice is going to b
in the small illinois farm town of thompson, this is the facility the white house says is a leading option to detain as many as 100 terror suspects from guantanamo. >> this is something that is very good for our state. it's good for our economy. it's good for our public safety. >> state officials say re-opening the nearly vacant prison will create more than 2,000 local jobs. those opposed wrote a letter to president obama stating, "al qaeda terrorists should stay where they...
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tristan thompson. washington falls 87-84. 3 and 223 hqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqq will be a lot better than they were earlier. you might wake up tomorrow morning to a rain or snow shower but it will not be like yesterday. it will be windy. dry weather day on friday. perhaps another storm on saturday. that does not look as strong as this one. mostly snow. crack is been a nice snow stand which -- it has been a nice snow s >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- matt damon, from the new movie, "zero dark thirty," chris pratt,
tristan thompson. washington falls 87-84. 3 and 223 hqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqq will be a lot better than they were earlier. you might wake up tomorrow morning to a rain or snow shower but it will not be like yesterday. it will be windy. dry weather day on friday. perhaps another storm on saturday. that does not look as strong as this one. mostly snow. crack is been a nice snow stand which -- it has been a nice snow s >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring...
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kerry cavanaugh of joins us from thompson. >> the council gave the green light to a new contract that will go to the company that administers the camera program and that paves the way to potentially expand speed surveillance in school zones. >> one thing i do not want to do is have baltimore county look like baltimore city where you have got cameras on every street corner. it gets to the point where you feel like someone is always watching you. >> baltimore county councilman todd hunt is against speed cameras but the republican is in the minority. the council voted to approve a contract to keep 18 cameras out in school zones opening the door to doubling the number in coming years. >> it is about do not break the law, you will not get a $40 ticket. it is keeping our children safe. >> the councilman called the law a boon for taxpayers. the county pays for camera every month. that creates the potential for that county to come out in the red depending on how many $40 citations are issued. the county will split the take with no maintenance fees. >> it does not cost the taxpayers any money.
kerry cavanaugh of joins us from thompson. >> the council gave the green light to a new contract that will go to the company that administers the camera program and that paves the way to potentially expand speed surveillance in school zones. >> one thing i do not want to do is have baltimore county look like baltimore city where you have got cameras on every street corner. it gets to the point where you feel like someone is always watching you. >> baltimore county councilman...
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the most outstanding -- an outstanding player of the tournament. 18 points for thompson. wayne jackson would like to show you what a really deep 3 is. 18-10, reggie homes place the defense. joe davis, 40-34. the bears go on to win 68-61. congratulations on that. lots of celebrating from a high school kids today. state championships up for grabs. done are going for a 12 maryland title. owings mills up early, but the kids that dunbarton have a legacy to live up to. look at that. dunbar does it again. 64-53 over owings mills. city college's thinking about our repeat facing glen park. the finish and won, a tight game in the fourth. city college goes back to back, 65-45. a perfect excuse. good defense forced a turnover. and you get the defense, you know is your day when this happens. it rose to jimmy hamilton. 60-46. the patriots team coming closer to a state title. western and seneca valley squaring off. myra tucker, 43-25 but the eagles just will not quit. 17-1 senate a valley, and their fortunes continue. seneca valley comes all the way back, a 62-60. the mariners win the t
the most outstanding -- an outstanding player of the tournament. 18 points for thompson. wayne jackson would like to show you what a really deep 3 is. 18-10, reggie homes place the defense. joe davis, 40-34. the bears go on to win 68-61. congratulations on that. lots of celebrating from a high school kids today. state championships up for grabs. done are going for a 12 maryland title. owings mills up early, but the kids that dunbarton have a legacy to live up to. look at that. dunbar does it...
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she told the court she watched her infant son, javon thompson, slowly starve to death. she said she watched him die, and stayed with his body for months, waiting for his resurrection. she said she still believes that her son is coming back. it was testimony that was hard for in the baby's grandmother to hear. >> it was really hard to hear her talk about javon in that way, and the stuff that happened, and the questions that asked, like is all her fault. >> ria told a court that she moved in with queen antoinette's religious cult. but the time he turned 1, she declared he had evil spirits and ordered food and water with held. ria complied, because she believed that he was being offered up to the devil. she said his body became weaker and she watched him starving to death until the day she said she placed her hand on his chest and there was no heartbeat. >> ria said queen antoinette said god wanted the group to move to philadelphia and take the boy's body with them, so they did, in a suitcase. tomorrow, who law-enforcement from philadelphia is set to testify if the weather
she told the court she watched her infant son, javon thompson, slowly starve to death. she said she watched him die, and stayed with his body for months, waiting for his resurrection. she said she still believes that her son is coming back. it was testimony that was hard for in the baby's grandmother to hear. >> it was really hard to hear her talk about javon in that way, and the stuff that happened, and the questions that asked, like is all her fault. >> ria told a court that she...
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. -- javon thompson lived. the leader claimed that her authority came from god. queen antoinette and her daughter, trevia williams, and marcus cobbs are on trial for the murder of the board. -- of the boy. >> the most challenging thing was what happened to the baby. he suffered and it was terrible. >> she told jurors that queen antoinette said that javon thompson had a demon in him. if he did not say a man, do not feed him, she said. -- if shhe did not say a man, i do not feed him, she said. queen antoinette smacked his legs to try to get him to say it. >> when queen antoinette asked smith, why didn't you pick up the child and try to leave? she said he was heavy and the front door was locked and she was afraid of repercussions. after the child died cannot smith testified that queen antoinette -- after the child died, smith testified that queen antoinette mader sleep in a back room with the decomposing body -- made her sleep in a back room with the decomposing body. >> danielle smith also told the jurors that the group have her committed to a psychiatric hospital.
. -- javon thompson lived. the leader claimed that her authority came from god. queen antoinette and her daughter, trevia williams, and marcus cobbs are on trial for the murder of the board. -- of the boy. >> the most challenging thing was what happened to the baby. he suffered and it was terrible. >> she told jurors that queen antoinette said that javon thompson had a demon in him. if he did not say a man, do not feed him, she said. -- if shhe did not say a man, i do not feed him,...
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storm, but now andre aga >> police in florida are asking for the public's help in identifying somer thompson's killer. her body was found in a georgia landfill two days after she disappeared. police are asking people to report anyone who may have exhibited an unexplained changes in behavior. they are also looking for anyone who has left the area unexpectedly, missed work, or has unexplained injuries. >> andre agassi admits to using crystal meth in 1997, the year he suffered a wrist injury and slipped out of the top 100 in tennis rankings. it is also the year he married actress brooke shields. divorced in 1999. he is now retired and married to steffi graf. >> at an employee says he was fired from home depot for wearing a button that proclaimed a " one nation under god." he claims he wore the pen for more than a year and no one said a word until last week when he started bringing his bible to work. he says he was told lose the pin or lose your job. he is now suing the store for religious discrimination. >> they said it is not home depot issued so therefore they are boring to fire you because it
storm, but now andre aga >> police in florida are asking for the public's help in identifying somer thompson's killer. her body was found in a georgia landfill two days after she disappeared. police are asking people to report anyone who may have exhibited an unexplained changes in behavior. they are also looking for anyone who has left the area unexpectedly, missed work, or has unexplained injuries. >> andre agassi admits to using crystal meth in 1997, the year he suffered a wrist...
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ben thompson, nbc news. >> interesting. >> trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. >> a couple of closings, south dorchester pre-k through eight school in dorchester is closed because of flooding, and arlington baptist school also closed. 5:51, 44 degrees on tv hill. >> we have a look at one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> time to get to one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> we asked, do you think it's appropriate for congress to exclusively investigate muslim extremism in america? >> conner posted on our facebook page, no, because it doesn't matter what you look like. you could be a terrorist. yes, muslims recently had been seen causing terrorism, but it doesn't mean every muslim is a terrorist. my friend is a muslim, and he gets picked on every day because of it. keep sending us those responses. we'll read more and post them all on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> good morning, everybody. the season still alive for maryland basketball. the terps won their first-round game last night in the a.c.c. tournament, 7
ben thompson, nbc news. >> interesting. >> trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. >> a couple of closings, south dorchester pre-k through eight school in dorchester is closed because of flooding, and arlington baptist school also closed. 5:51, 44 degrees on tv hill. >> we have a look at one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> time to get to one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> we asked, do you think...
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kevin thompson working the offensive boards, one on three, and he gets the bucket and one. that left coppin with little else to do but play catchup and hurry up. nice pass from brown. coleman finishes off the play, but morgan finishes off coppin, 74-54 in the regular season finale. final home game for the bears, as the bear finish the regular season 24-9. morgan looking to win the meac tournament now to make its second straight trip to the ncaa. i'm gerry sandusky. hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> thank you, gerry. 5:26, 35 degrees on tv hill. coming up in the next half-hour of 11 news today -- >> i assume he was going to get his pass out, and he came out with a gun and just started shooting. >> chaos in the nation's capital when the a gunman opens fire at the pentagon. details straight ahead. >> four people are in custody charged with attempted murder for trying to kill a teenager earlier this week. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> one more day of below normal temperatures, and then we're in store for a sunnier, milder weekend. details coming up.
kevin thompson working the offensive boards, one on three, and he gets the bucket and one. that left coppin with little else to do but play catchup and hurry up. nice pass from brown. coleman finishes off the play, but morgan finishes off coppin, 74-54 in the regular season finale. final home game for the bears, as the bear finish the regular season 24-9. morgan looking to win the meac tournament now to make its second straight trip to the ncaa. i'm gerry sandusky. hope your day is off to a...
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the grandmother of javon thompson wet and left the courtroom in tears when prosecutors showed jurors this suitcase. it was found in april 2008 inside a philadelphia shed. a forensic investigator testified that when investigators opened it, they noticed the odor of a decomposing body, dreier sheets and mothballs. three members of a cult are accused in the child's death there representing themselves in court. daniel smith, a former member, testified that the child would not say amen at meals. smith also told jurors she did not feed the boy because she was afraid of what queen antoinette might do to her. after the child died, smith. for the child record -- resurrection. smith testified that queen antoinette made her sleep in the back bedroom with the child decomposing body. >> i think she was more afraid of what would happen to her. i mean, if someone would treat a baby like that, who knows what she would do. >> jurors asked questions like, did javon thompson normally say amen at the end of prayers? smith testified, no, he would say something similar, but unclear. the boy's grandmother
the grandmother of javon thompson wet and left the courtroom in tears when prosecutors showed jurors this suitcase. it was found in april 2008 inside a philadelphia shed. a forensic investigator testified that when investigators opened it, they noticed the odor of a decomposing body, dreier sheets and mothballs. three members of a cult are accused in the child's death there representing themselves in court. daniel smith, a former member, testified that the child would not say amen at meals....
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moment that vastly changes the profession and i was very lucky to work with ku medical center and george thompson to help bring a symposium again. we've got i think two lectures on the website on the youtube channel that looks very specifically and unpacks some of this. that's my short answer a lot of my answers are just there's an another expert you can really do a deep dive with at our youtube channel, but nancy bristow, and you've got more answers. well, and mine is actually a more a higher level answer. so it's less about the practice of nursing then it is about the status of the profession and women's experiences as nurses one of the things that's really important to remember is that gender norms were much stricter in 1918. and so nursing was almost exclusively a female profession and medicine doctor. was a much almost exclusively medical profession at that historical moment. so for physicians, this was a disastrous episode really crushing to professional pride for some of the physicians because they can't do what they're supposed to do, which is fix it stop. it cure people. so for many peop
moment that vastly changes the profession and i was very lucky to work with ku medical center and george thompson to help bring a symposium again. we've got i think two lectures on the website on the youtube channel that looks very specifically and unpacks some of this. that's my short answer a lot of my answers are just there's an another expert you can really do a deep dive with at our youtube channel, but nancy bristow, and you've got more answers. well, and mine is actually a more a higher...
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tribune" ernie pyle here, and this is a close-up of jack thompson. this is larry o'reilly of the associated press. this is wharton becker. and we're saying other farewells, because we were expected to meet against in paris. here is clark lee and bill stoneman who came from chicago from "the daily news." certainty other correspondents were being boarded on a military truck to be taken to the south coast. we went through small british towns, and life was going on as usual. people were in the marketplace buys food, and as though nothing was going on. but after 150-mile ride, that's how we felt riding in an army vehicle. we found plim most was pretty badly damaged. a lot of the buildings were completely destroyed. this was found all over the area. soon we were approaching the dock area, and we found these american jeeps ready to be boarded aboard landing craft. you notice the bars that are attached to their bumpers. they're designed to cut wires that the germans have a has been of crossing the road that would sometimes cut off the heads of the drivers. w
tribune" ernie pyle here, and this is a close-up of jack thompson. this is larry o'reilly of the associated press. this is wharton becker. and we're saying other farewells, because we were expected to meet against in paris. here is clark lee and bill stoneman who came from chicago from "the daily news." certainty other correspondents were being boarded on a military truck to be taken to the south coast. we went through small british towns, and life was going on as usual. people...
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jack thompson of the chicago tribune. this is a close-up of jack thompson. this is larry o'reilly of the associated press. farewells because we were expected to meet again in paris. we seek loftily of ins and bill stoneman who came from the daily news. several other correspondence a military truck to be taken to the south coast. we went through small reddish towns. life was going on as usual. people were in the marketplace by include as though nothing was going on. for 150 miles, that is how we felt in an army vehicle. we found that plymouth was badly damaged and that a lot of the village was completely destroyed. this was all over the area. soon, we approached the dock area and we found american jeeps that were ready to be boarded aboard landing craft. notice the bumpers. they are designed to cut wires. we were not allowed to wander around the area. each crossroad point was under guard with an american and a british soldier. you had to show it to them. this was the care that was taken. the secret of the invasion had to be kept as long as it could. these are
jack thompson of the chicago tribune. this is a close-up of jack thompson. this is larry o'reilly of the associated press. farewells because we were expected to meet again in paris. we seek loftily of ins and bill stoneman who came from the daily news. several other correspondence a military truck to be taken to the south coast. we went through small reddish towns. life was going on as usual. people were in the marketplace by include as though nothing was going on. for 150 miles, that is how we...
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thompson of parkersburg. are you willing to take a definite stand on senator mccarthy? senator kennedy: yes, i supported the censure. on many occasions i have stated that. senator humphrey: i supported the censure in the senate at the time of the vote and spoke in favor of it. mr. schussler: senator humphrey betty asksks -- this question of you -- do you honestly feel that if you should win the west virginia primary you would have a chance of getting the democratic nomination? senator humphrey: i surely do and i suppose that at this point i disagree most sharply with my friend from massachusetts, another democrat. no democrat has this nomination tied up. there are a number of democrats that are potential democratic nominees and the west virginia primary is a significant primary. it isn't the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, but it is a very significant primary. if i should win this primary, i will surely have additional impetus in my efforts to obtain the nomination. i think at the best that any candidate going to the democratic convention will not have over
thompson of parkersburg. are you willing to take a definite stand on senator mccarthy? senator kennedy: yes, i supported the censure. on many occasions i have stated that. senator humphrey: i supported the censure in the senate at the time of the vote and spoke in favor of it. mr. schussler: senator humphrey betty asksks -- this question of you -- do you honestly feel that if you should win the west virginia primary you would have a chance of getting the democratic nomination? senator humphrey:...
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in tennessee, fred thompson was tremendously helpful and in oklahoma, j.c. watts was extraordinary. [ applause ] so we basically put people power against money power. the very first race they called tonight, about 15 seconds after the polls closed. [ applause ] >> i'm here first of all, to say thank you to each and every one of you, because you are the reason we survived every effort of the establishment to stop us. [ applause ] >> newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt. >> now, being here, at the waverly brings back many memories. in 1994, this is where we learned that for the first time in 40 years there would be a republican speaker of the house. [ applause ] you know, for that entire campaign, all of the elites thought we were crazy. first of all, we ran a positive campaign. we had a contract with america. they just thought that was weird. why would you go to all that trouble? have all these ideas? we didn't spend our time on lots and lots of negative ads. we spent our time communicating hope to the american people. the result was the largest
in tennessee, fred thompson was tremendously helpful and in oklahoma, j.c. watts was extraordinary. [ applause ] so we basically put people power against money power. the very first race they called tonight, about 15 seconds after the polls closed. [ applause ] >> i'm here first of all, to say thank you to each and every one of you, because you are the reason we survived every effort of the establishment to stop us. [ applause ] >> newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt newt....
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let me just ask you, why would you like to have drinks with hunter thompson? >> well, probably have more exciting chemicals with them. in no, just one of the people i never met and admired. everybody is ryder bb do know, i don't know hardly anybody in any walk of life here does not write a diary, palms, never. even a novel that they're working on. and i don't like this sort of mystification of writers as a kind especially lead to. you are not more interesting because your writer. in fact, i kind of figure you're already put it on paper. i've done it starts you that much. [laughter] >> and on that note -- [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> i would just like to say, first of all, final thank you all of you for coming, but also to barbara for helping us all think, not just about one thing or another, but a bottle of that thank you. [applause] >> on behalf of the printer's row live fest thank you once again. thanks to all of you for attending. the book is available for sale out in the main lobby, and she will be signing books are outside the son of former now. th
let me just ask you, why would you like to have drinks with hunter thompson? >> well, probably have more exciting chemicals with them. in no, just one of the people i never met and admired. everybody is ryder bb do know, i don't know hardly anybody in any walk of life here does not write a diary, palms, never. even a novel that they're working on. and i don't like this sort of mystification of writers as a kind especially lead to. you are not more interesting because your writer. in fact,...
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and private frank thompson comes into the war with a secret. private frank thompson is actually a woman named emma edmunds and has been living as a man for two years. and emma edmunds had quite an interesting and difficult childhood. she was born and raised in canada to a father who was increasingly disappointed by the fact that his of wife kept bearing sons -- excuse me, daughters. he wanted a son. and edmunds did her best to become a son figure to her father but still failed him. and he told emma he was going to arrange a marriage for her just as he had done for all of her older sisters, and emma didn't want any part of this. she craved the life of excitement for herself and she decided that one day she was going to cut her hair, bind her breasts and trade in her man suit for a woman's dress and start living, um life as private frank thompson. and she becomes an itinerant bible salesman and migrates to the united states and starts hearing about abolitionist john brown and decides she wants to enlist. she considers herself a devout christian a
and private frank thompson comes into the war with a secret. private frank thompson is actually a woman named emma edmunds and has been living as a man for two years. and emma edmunds had quite an interesting and difficult childhood. she was born and raised in canada to a father who was increasingly disappointed by the fact that his of wife kept bearing sons -- excuse me, daughters. he wanted a son. and edmunds did her best to become a son figure to her father but still failed him. and he told...
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cables and this weekend new york times president and ceo mark thompson discussing the way political speech has changed over time. >> attention span feel so pressed for time today and politicians are so anxious to find political language that work for twitter, work if the staff of the bottom of the screen of msnbc or c-span. maybe you lose some of the power language gets lost. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch on our website booktv.org. >> you had a reporter from indiana who went down, really went out of her way to find some sort of christian mom and pop shop that she should stereotyped. that was basically allowing people to say, well, if you own a business and if you want to choose how you run your business, that's fine. you don't want to violate religious conscious. there are limitations. people think it's free-fall. but if you are sincerely professing your faith, i don't want to give you my skill or expression, then that's what it is about. this reporter went out of her way and went to this really little, you
cables and this weekend new york times president and ceo mark thompson discussing the way political speech has changed over time. >> attention span feel so pressed for time today and politicians are so anxious to find political language that work for twitter, work if the staff of the bottom of the screen of msnbc or c-span. maybe you lose some of the power language gets lost. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch...
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. >> richard thompson does a great cover of groups i did it again. [laughter] >> i would add one of the common questions i get about kick starter is there a certain number i should be looking for or what level of prices should i have on hand. we have no magic formula at all. we look for good projects that are adding something of value to the world that use the platform while and when we see them, we get excited and help promote them and that's basically it and we hope that we are representing a very diverse and wide range of voices. >> can you talk about what you do because it is so important. >> thinks. i do publishing and journalism outreach which could mean anything from talking to a writer of individually self-publishing a book or talking to a literary magazine about an issue were working with friends that funded a publishing scene for the believer of the website for the quarterly etc. and helping people launch website and pay the writers. we would love to see more websites and publications come to kick starter and say we are doing great work. he
. >> richard thompson does a great cover of groups i did it again. [laughter] >> i would add one of the common questions i get about kick starter is there a certain number i should be looking for or what level of prices should i have on hand. we have no magic formula at all. we look for good projects that are adding something of value to the world that use the platform while and when we see them, we get excited and help promote them and that's basically it and we hope that we are...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the transport secretary accuses union leaders of punishing millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first premiership title in nine years. a last—minute drop goal winner seals victory over saracens at twickenham.
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson. and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: the transport secretary accuses union leaders of punishing millions of innocent people by pressing ahead with rail strikes later this week. president zelensky makes his first trip to the south of ukraine as his forces mount a slow—moving advance in the region. scorching temperatures in europe cause wildfires and drought leading to severe disruption. leicester tigers are celebrating their first...
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thompson professor of history and african-american studies and the first african-american chair of the history department at harvard. we are also proud to congratulate her for winning the dr. john hope franklin award. we just learned of this last night. she is a historian of the scrolls. and to read her statement on this year's black history themed black migrations, i give you dr. higgenbotham. >> thank you and welcome. so, every year i write a statement to inaugurate black history month. this one starts off, happy black history month. this year opens with the theme black migrations as the founders of black history month, the association for the study of african-american life and history believes that migration represents one of the most important aspects of our nation's past. the very title of the book, "a nation of immigrants," written by president john f. kennedy, captures the centrality of migration to the makeup of american people. however, for african-americans, the history of migration has a unique meaning. that of forced migration in the form of the african slave trade to ameri
thompson professor of history and african-american studies and the first african-american chair of the history department at harvard. we are also proud to congratulate her for winning the dr. john hope franklin award. we just learned of this last night. she is a historian of the scrolls. and to read her statement on this year's black history themed black migrations, i give you dr. higgenbotham. >> thank you and welcome. so, every year i write a statement to inaugurate black history month....
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judy thompson was marking the time before she loses her home. >> judy thompson: three months maybe, and i've been in that house since 1982. i don't want to move. >> pelley: where you going to go? >> thompson: i don't know. i'm trying not to think that far ahead. but anyway, didn't mean to get emotional. sorry. >> pelley: that's... that's all right, judy. thank you very much. thank you. sara huber may lose her family business of 23 years. >> sara huber: everything's gone, and we can't survive because these people can't survive. >> pelley: because these people don't have jobs, they're not coming to your business? >> huber: the equity lines are frozen, right. people don't... they don't have credit. there's nothing there. >> pelley: how long can your business go on? >> huber: we're going month to month, literally. i'm praying for more work. >> pelley: jim wild has been applying for jobs two years. >> jim wild: i've gone though the tier one companies. i've gone though the tier two companies, and now i'm down to target. i just got a job offer from target to work a part-time job at $9.50 or $9
judy thompson was marking the time before she loses her home. >> judy thompson: three months maybe, and i've been in that house since 1982. i don't want to move. >> pelley: where you going to go? >> thompson: i don't know. i'm trying not to think that far ahead. but anyway, didn't mean to get emotional. sorry. >> pelley: that's... that's all right, judy. thank you very much. thank you. sara huber may lose her family business of 23 years. >> sara huber: everything's...
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i'm jadiann thompson. >> and i'm >> nick: edmonds. we'll see you back here on 7 at
i'm jadiann thompson. >> and i'm >> nick: edmonds. we'll see you back here on 7 at
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jadiann thompson in for kim khazei. >> anchor: always a pleasure to fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the waer'st. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. ? dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, as >>> first lady exposed. the donald's surprising reaction to the front-page stories today. >> now on "extra." ? ? >>> the oval office, the screaming headline everyone is talking about just uncover
jadiann thompson in for kim khazei. >> anchor: always a pleasure to fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the waer'st. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. ? dogs - sure can be messy. but with...
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jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: 7 news turns to your forecast. a calm and quiet evening out there. light clouds over the city. the humidity finally fading a chief meteorologist jeremy reiner for with your first warning forecast. >> reporter: boston 79. norwood 77. worcester 72. these are the numbers. dew point temperatures this morning were in the 70s. tropical earlier in the day. a nice north westerly breeze this morning. the dew point temperatures now mid and upper 50s. we have clear to partly cloudy skies. the clouds thicken up to the activity through pennsylvania. another batch of rain activity through central canada. this weather system moving into central new england tomorrow with clouds. there could be isolated showers tomorrow morning on the cape and the islands. another round of isolated showers in the worcester hills tomorrow afternoon. sort it out for you in the weekend forecast in a few minutes. ; also on 7 a massive oak tree crashing down on a home in north reading. the branch is taking out a set of power lines. hard for neighbors wh
jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: 7 news turns to your forecast. a calm and quiet evening out there. light clouds over the city. the humidity finally fading a chief meteorologist jeremy reiner for with your first warning forecast. >> reporter: boston 79. norwood 77. worcester 72. these are the numbers. dew point temperatures this morning were in the 70s. tropical earlier in the day. a nice north westerly breeze this morning. the dew point temperatures now mid and upper 50s. we...
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thank you for joining us i'm jadiann thompson in for kim khazei. >> anchor: always a pleasure. i'm adam williams. we're on cw 56 for a full hour of news, weather and sports at 10 p.m. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? bachelorette gets her man. we've got jojo and jordan today. >> he did so good. >> and one big wedding surprise. >> now on "extra." ? >> bachelorette jojo and her fiance jordan rodgers in our hot seat. >> so excited. >> dishing on his family drama. do they want kids and can we get them to say "i do." right here? >> this is an "extra" exclusive. >> bad chad unloads on his ex. >> we'll see how long that
thank you for joining us i'm jadiann thompson in for kim khazei. >> anchor: always a pleasure. i'm adam williams. we're on cw 56 for a full hour of news, weather and sports at 10 p.m. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can...
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. ; i'm jadiann thompson in for kim khazei tonight. the olympic zone is next. take a live look over the olympic park. this is in rio. enjoy that. see ? ? hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. don't just bank. >> live from your olympic station 7 news takes you into the olympic zone. brought to you in part by dunn kin donuts. >> reporter: all eyes on rio as the olympic games getting under way tomorrow night with the opening ceremony. bronze in london 4 years ago. raiseman is hoping for an on core in rio. looking to go out on top in what could be her final olympic games. welcome to the olympic zone. i'm trey daerr. the opening ceremony get under way tomorrow night. kicking things off enemy rio yesterday and we begin tonight
. ; i'm jadiann thompson in for kim khazei tonight. the olympic zone is next. take a live look over the olympic park. this is in rio. enjoy that. see ? ? hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager...
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more on that here's 7's jadian thompson. >> donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: voices echo across the country today. a wave of emotions fear anger and frustration. pushing a flood of protests overnight. thousands spilling into the streets from los angeles through new york. >> protest to set up a sign to let people know and wake up and >> reporter: feelings exposed by a close and contentious election. boiling over in oakland where crowds burned flags and damaged cars. in houston protesters battered a donald trump piniata. others are gathering to support the president elect. >> this is a brexit country and >> reporter: jadian thompson 7 news. >> anchor: the impact of donald trump's win is hitting close to home for families. boston public schools doing something unprecedented. offering counseling to students upset by trump's victory. back to boston and colleague ryan shutize. >> reporter: hillary clinton won the vote here. the state largely democratic. this week the superintendent of schools sent a letter home offering support for kid whose may have trouble dealing with this election
more on that here's 7's jadian thompson. >> donald trump has got to go. >> reporter: voices echo across the country today. a wave of emotions fear anger and frustration. pushing a flood of protests overnight. thousands spilling into the streets from los angeles through new york. >> protest to set up a sign to let people know and wake up and >> reporter: feelings exposed by a close and contentious election. boiling over in oakland where crowds burned flags and damaged...
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. >> anchor: and i'm jadiann thompson. wish you and your family a happy thanksgiving. see you back here for news at >>> happy thanksgiving now on "extra". >>> think you know trump? >> i can call you donald, right? >> a trump? >> fair enough. >> every secret about our next president as we go boack to his roots. those roots, too, he's at ivanka's lost photo shoot. >> it's always been an ambition to make a name for myself. >>> and from the reel washington to jessica chastain's political thriller. what she found out about the
. >> anchor: and i'm jadiann thompson. wish you and your family a happy thanksgiving. see you back here for news at >>> happy thanksgiving now on "extra". >>> think you know trump? >> i can call you donald, right? >> a trump? >> fair enough. >> every secret about our next president as we go boack to his roots. those roots, too, he's at ivanka's lost photo shoot. >> it's always been an ambition to make a name for myself....
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jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: 7 news focus on your forecast. get ready for things to cool off. how much cooler are we talking? jeremy reiner standing by. >> reporter: back to normal. today and a cold front is doing the dirty work. most towns about a 10th of an inch of rain or less. not that much rain with this cool front. a lot of lingering clouds across new england and northern new york state. there is the front there. this will continue to move over the south coast and the cape overnight. temps in the 50s to the low 60s. the cool front doesn't press will. here's starting to cool off lower 50s orange toward nashua and jaffrey. in northern new england temps in the upper 40s to around 50. we've had colder mornings this fall. 44 to 47. we were in the 50s this morning. a lot of clouds but no rain. partly cloudy skies by 9 a.m. that adds a chill to the air. we will talk about that in your 5 days to go. >> on the cusp of something that's so amazing. >> are you ready to vote. >> anchor: it's a spring to the finish in the race for the white house. >>
jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: 7 news focus on your forecast. get ready for things to cool off. how much cooler are we talking? jeremy reiner standing by. >> reporter: back to normal. today and a cold front is doing the dirty work. most towns about a 10th of an inch of rain or less. not that much rain with this cool front. a lot of lingering clouds across new england and northern new york state. there is the front there. this will continue to move over the south coast and the...
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i'm jadiann thompson. >> john: and i'm jonathan hall. we'll see you back here at 7news at 11:00. months of degrading women and vulgar insults, and kelly ayotte supported donald trump through all of it, even calling him a role model. now, ayotte suddenly claims the opposite-- a political calculation just to re-elect herself. so, what else has kelly ayotte done to get re-elected? she's voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time, and corporate special interests like the kochs spend millions to re-elect ayotte. kelly ayotte. doing what's right for herself is just wrong for new hampshire. i'm maggie hassan, ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. kathy: it goes by so fast. kate: one day you're a kid - and the next... kelly: ...you're raising your own little girl. kelly: growing up, i watched my mom work so hard. through challenges and struggles, she made our lives better. she's my inspi
i'm jadiann thompson. >> john: and i'm jonathan hall. we'll see you back here at 7news at 11:00. months of degrading women and vulgar insults, and kelly ayotte supported donald trump through all of it, even calling him a role model. now, ayotte suddenly claims the opposite-- a political calculation just to re-elect herself. so, what else has kelly ayotte done to get re-elected? she's voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time, and corporate special interests like the kochs spend...
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in the newsroom jadiann thompson 7 news. ; hillary clinton putting the focus on florida with 2 weeks now until election day. go to 7's brandon newsroom. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign feels if they can snag flaflap there's no path for trump to the white house. giving the democrat nominee a sizable lead. concerned some supporters may not get out and upon vote. >> it's going to be a close election. pay no attention to the polls. don't get complacant. we've got to turn people out. >> reporter: hillary's ground stronger than trumps. raising $1 million a day in the home stretch. enough to finance an expensive and unprecedented assault on donald trump. joe biden and bill clinton on the campaign trail as well. >> if you do not want someone to drive the truck off the cliff do not give them the keys. so -- [applause] >> here's what i want to say to you. >> reporter: ms. clinton said this election is bigger than her. it will decide what sort of country we live in for decades to come. >> if you will work with me over the next 2 weeks let's go out and build the kind of future we want. f
in the newsroom jadiann thompson 7 news. ; hillary clinton putting the focus on florida with 2 weeks now until election day. go to 7's brandon newsroom. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign feels if they can snag flaflap there's no path for trump to the white house. giving the democrat nominee a sizable lead. concerned some supporters may not get out and upon vote. >> it's going to be a close election. pay no attention to the polls. don't get complacant. we've got to turn people...
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that's the latest from control room jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: a boston police officer working a detail stops an attempted bank robbery and ends up chasing down the suspect too. live in west roxbury with more on what we know. john. >> reporter: we're learning quite a bit more. this guy may not have been the brightest bulb in the criminals world. police say he put on a mask and went in that bank and confronted got on her police radio and said i don't think he expected to see me. a boston police officer stands guard at the city of boston credit union. site of a brazen attempted bank robbery this afternoon just before 4:00. it was foiled by another boston police officer who had been on a routine detail inside the bank. >> i did see her when i walked past. it didn't seem like anything was wrong when i walk that's when i saw the police. >> that was right when it happened. >> it had to have been. >> probably right when you walked by. >> that's so scary. to have him have a gun or whatever. that's nerve racking. >> reporter: that female officer saw the masked man come in and surprised
that's the latest from control room jadiann thompson 7 news. >> anchor: a boston police officer working a detail stops an attempted bank robbery and ends up chasing down the suspect too. live in west roxbury with more on what we know. john. >> reporter: we're learning quite a bit more. this guy may not have been the brightest bulb in the criminals world. police say he put on a mask and went in that bank and confronted got on her police radio and said i don't think he expected to see...