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north carolina state and north carolina. t.j. yates rolling out for a two-point conversion. north carolina state a safety. 29-25. they go on to win it. here are the scenarios in the acc. north carolina state wins the acc athletic if it beelts maryland next week, virginia tech has the coastal and, of course, maryland could win out, still have control of their destiny as well. now the b.c.s. top 10. fellows, on on obviously we know boise state strengthened its position and will l.s.u. get jumped by stanford? >> tony: i don't think so. i think the toughness of this league, i don't think -- even though stanford rolled against california, i still like l.s.u. in the five hole. >> tim: what about wisconsin? >> spencer: wisconsin is a great position -- those 83 points they hung on indiana is what is bolstering them right now on the subjective side of this b.c.s. equation. don't forget that. >> tim: t.c.u. has to sit and wait and watch. boise state gets nevada next week. that's a top-20 team. if they could blow out them, chances are they would move into number three and that helps if
north carolina state and north carolina. t.j. yates rolling out for a two-point conversion. north carolina state a safety. 29-25. they go on to win it. here are the scenarios in the acc. north carolina state wins the acc athletic if it beelts maryland next week, virginia tech has the coastal and, of course, maryland could win out, still have control of their destiny as well. now the b.c.s. top 10. fellows, on on obviously we know boise state strengthened its position and will l.s.u. get jumped...
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members he was trying to get from north carolina back to here. they're not sure how he ended up in massachusetts. >>> and a trial date is set for a state mental patient charged with killing another. the 26-year-old is accused of strangling a 45-year-old in september. both were sent to the hospital in connection with earlier murder cases and the trial is set for next march. >>> the white house is condemning north korea's attack on south korea. athey're renewing the concerns. >> reporter: thick columns of black smoke rose from this island and north korea shelled the island after warning the rival to stop the drills in the area. civilians living on the island ran for she would -- shelter and two south korean marines were killed. this south returned the fire and returned a fighter jets in a clash that lasted an hour. it was one of the host provocative clashes between the countries. the white house can called for the north to stand down. the united states strongly condemns the attack. calling to hold the action. >> reporter: a national security advise
members he was trying to get from north carolina back to here. they're not sure how he ended up in massachusetts. >>> and a trial date is set for a state mental patient charged with killing another. the 26-year-old is accused of strangling a 45-year-old in september. both were sent to the hospital in connection with earlier murder cases and the trial is set for next march. >>> the white house is condemning north korea's attack on south korea. athey're renewing the concerns....
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even a country flowed rocky mount, north carolina. three different communities. but each playinged by a string of serial murders. the victims, all vulnerable women. preyed upon without mercy. to their killers, they meant nothing. but to their families, the world. >> she was a great mom. dependable, right there when she needed to be right there. >> she loved sports. she was my little angel. >> she called me to say, anybody told you today that i love you? and that would make my day. >> in cleveland, it is only the stench that hung over imperial avenue that anyone appeared to notice. some blame the sausage factory on the corner. others, the sewers. at time, it was unbearable. the whole street smelled like death. and yet an entire city seemed to hold its nose. on october 29th, 2009, cleveland police head to imperial avenue armed with a search warrant for anthony sole. a convicted sex offender. they came looking for a rape suspect who was nowhere to be found. but what they walked into was unimaginable. in the living room, two dead bodies. the first of many. despite al
even a country flowed rocky mount, north carolina. three different communities. but each playinged by a string of serial murders. the victims, all vulnerable women. preyed upon without mercy. to their killers, they meant nothing. but to their families, the world. >> she was a great mom. dependable, right there when she needed to be right there. >> she loved sports. she was my little angel. >> she called me to say, anybody told you today that i love you? and that would make my...
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investigators are trying to determine how a baltimore native living in north carolina was found dead in massachusetts. that is our big story tonight, a baltimore family trying to figure out just what happened to their 16-year-old son. >> he was found in north carolina, where he had been living, and his body was found mutilated beyond recognition. kai reed spoke with them. he joins us live. >> the family is devastated and desperate to find out what happened to the 16 year-old. his stepmother told me he moved from baltimore to live with his father in charlotte about one year ago. his stepmother. baltimore describes him as a caring boy, who loved sports, the military, and being around here is a large extended family, including 17 brothers and sisters. his rotc leader said he had dreams of becoming a marine. >> he liked us enough that we had to send him away sometimes between classes. >> last monday, his body was found mutilated on a rural road, and his father had previously reported him missing in charlotte, north carolina, and there was a hand written note in his pocket, which appears
investigators are trying to determine how a baltimore native living in north carolina was found dead in massachusetts. that is our big story tonight, a baltimore family trying to figure out just what happened to their 16-year-old son. >> he was found in north carolina, where he had been living, and his body was found mutilated beyond recognition. kai reed spoke with them. he joins us live. >> the family is devastated and desperate to find out what happened to the 16 year-old. his...
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>> reporter: adam, delvonte tisdale moved to his father's home in north carolina but disappeared there earlier this week. now boston police believe they my have found his body. in a nice boston neighborhood, police make a gruesome discovery. the body of a black male on monday very mutilated. >> he's not normal law enforcement and at this time, we have no indication as to his identity. >> reporter: the body is found 22 hours after the father of delvonte tisdale reported him missing in charlotte, north carolina. the baltimore teen moved in with his father last year, but relatives tell charlotte reporters he'd run away several times since. >> of course, this is a quiet neighborhood, so we want to know what happened, you know? and i called somebody else and said i seen the kid's missing. they said that's why they called police. >> reporter: now police think the dead person in boston may be the 16-year-old tisdale. they found this piece of paper on the body with a what looks like a hall pass on what appears to be his name. the school says it uses passes like that. families say the teen may
>> reporter: adam, delvonte tisdale moved to his father's home in north carolina but disappeared there earlier this week. now boston police believe they my have found his body. in a nice boston neighborhood, police make a gruesome discovery. the body of a black male on monday very mutilated. >> he's not normal law enforcement and at this time, we have no indication as to his identity. >> reporter: the body is found 22 hours after the father of delvonte tisdale reported him...
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he started high school in charlotte, north carolina this fall, and friends remember him as quiet and hard working. >> his goal in life was he wanted to be high ranking marine officer. >> knowing he is not there, it's really weird. >> the da's office said they are working on toxicology reports. however they can't explain how he died or ended up 800 miles from home. his high school will plan some sort of a vigil on me memorial service down the road. >>> rosedale man convicted murdering his wife even though the body was not found will be sentenced. he was found guilty of murder last month. tracy had been missing since march 200 5. now the night she disappeared she planned ongoing a motley cru concert in washington but never made it. prosecutors scrgd dennis knew she was going to divorce him and seeing other men e refees fused to help -- refused to help for theer is n body following the disappearance. his lawyer says the conviction will be appealed. >>> from the first responders who helped rescue them to the american red cross workers who assisted them in the aftermath, families struggli
he started high school in charlotte, north carolina this fall, and friends remember him as quiet and hard working. >> his goal in life was he wanted to be high ranking marine officer. >> knowing he is not there, it's really weird. >> the da's office said they are working on toxicology reports. however they can't explain how he died or ended up 800 miles from home. his high school will plan some sort of a vigil on me memorial service down the road. >>> rosedale man...
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got to north carolina a lot of people thought he should drop out. >> there seems to be an effort on the part of some in the other campaign organization that indicate that because i didn't win in the first few primaries that i should now viebly fold my tent and slip away. well -- >> it had been an organized campaign from the office holders and ask the party interests to get out. his reaction was violent. he said they have no right to ask me to get out because we are just getting warmed up. >> i am in this thing all of the way to august and the convention in kansas city. >> i don't give a dam they think but i am going to go into every single one of those 22 pram marries. everybody got that straight? yes, sir. i am thinking oh my god. this will be the most brutal thing you have ever seen. >> i was chairman of the american conservative movement the big effort was north carolina. i went down there i will never forget the primary was march 23rd, 1976. the official reagan campaign had no clue as to what was happening in north carolina but it really didn't matter because it wasn't a top down op
got to north carolina a lot of people thought he should drop out. >> there seems to be an effort on the part of some in the other campaign organization that indicate that because i didn't win in the first few primaries that i should now viebly fold my tent and slip away. well -- >> it had been an organized campaign from the office holders and ask the party interests to get out. his reaction was violent. he said they have no right to ask me to get out because we are just getting...
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the judges notes are there at chapel hill in the library in trouble hill, north carolina, and so she was an interesting case. >> it's probably my foot notes. i can give it to you at the end. it is a compendium of black women testimony and speeches and thoughts. i can't remember the title of it. do you know? >> [inaudible] samet something like that. it's in my foot notes. it is an older book but it's full of really good information. really good primary source document. >> can you quantify your measure in some ways to what extent this oppression of black women and violence against white people, how much that influence, the civil rights movement did it happen sooner or more widespread and forcefully or can you give some insight? >> that's another great question. i think that these cases and public protest of these cases were very prominent in the 1940's and the early 1950's and they kind of when something like this happens a lot of organizations rallied to promote these cases as examples of southern bortolotti and it's as examples of an american behavior particularly at a time when the
the judges notes are there at chapel hill in the library in trouble hill, north carolina, and so she was an interesting case. >> it's probably my foot notes. i can give it to you at the end. it is a compendium of black women testimony and speeches and thoughts. i can't remember the title of it. do you know? >> [inaudible] samet something like that. it's in my foot notes. it is an older book but it's full of really good information. really good primary source document. >> can...
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. -- he has been missing for a week after his stepsister said he ran away from his home in north carolina. the search continues for whoever shot a man in northwest baltimore. he was shot in the arm and shoulder on collins avenue around 9:00 last night. he is being treated for nine- life threatening issues. -- non-life threatening issues. lacher baltimore ranks 12th on the list. and as a state, a maryland ranked eighth. st. louis, a camden, new jersey, and dietrich top the list. -- detroit at the top of the list. i hope your doing well on this monday. we certainly had a mild start this morning and then a foggy start. we will probably see a couple of sunbreaks. it is turning out nicer than that was. you can barely see low-level clouds. it will start running up as afternoon progresses and we will see a nice daytime high. 58 at the airport. we're in the lower 60's on the eastern shore. i have your holiday forecast coming up in a little bit. still no word on what caused the early morning fire in canton. businesses and another building located in the area under blocks where damage in that fire.
. -- he has been missing for a week after his stepsister said he ran away from his home in north carolina. the search continues for whoever shot a man in northwest baltimore. he was shot in the arm and shoulder on collins avenue around 9:00 last night. he is being treated for nine- life threatening issues. -- non-life threatening issues. lacher baltimore ranks 12th on the list. and as a state, a maryland ranked eighth. st. louis, a camden, new jersey, and dietrich top the list. -- detroit at...
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i thank the gentlelady from north carolina. the issue is about spending, is about stopping the rampant spending in washington. and on november 2, americans spoke decisively and sent an undeniable message to washington to end wasteful spending. new new republican majority next congress, madam speaker, the youcut program will be an integral part of our efforts to transform the culture of spending in washington into one of savings. more than 2.4 million youcut votes provide us with a clear mandate to rein in spending and make the tough choices to get america back on the right path. this week's winning item, madam speaker, is a proposal developed by the gentleman from colorado, representative doug lamborn. this proposal would eliminate taxpayer funding for national public radio. when executives at n.p.r. decided to unfairly terminate juan williams for expressing his opinion and to then disparage him afterwards, the bias of the organization was exposed. to be clear, it is not the government's job to tell a news organization how to d
i thank the gentlelady from north carolina. the issue is about spending, is about stopping the rampant spending in washington. and on november 2, americans spoke decisively and sent an undeniable message to washington to end wasteful spending. new new republican majority next congress, madam speaker, the youcut program will be an integral part of our efforts to transform the culture of spending in washington into one of savings. more than 2.4 million youcut votes provide us with a clear mandate...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. butterfield: let me thank the gentlelady for yielding this time and thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today for two reasons. first, to offer my support for h.r. 1428, the measure that was offered by the gentlelady from brooklyn, new york, ms. clarke. that is a resolution recognizing the brooklyn botanic garden on its 100th anniversary. that is a good resolution and i urge my colleagues to support it. mr. speaker, i also rise today in support of h.res. 1475 which was a resolution that i authored some months ago. unfortunately i was not on the floor a few moments ago when this matter was taken up. i regret that i was not here at that very moment but i wanted to come to the floor to offer my strong support for h.res. 1475. which is a resolution congratulating the town of tarboro, north carolina, on the occasion of its 250th anniversary. i introduced this resolution in june of this year with 54 original co-sponsors, including the entire north carolina house delegation. i thank m
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. butterfield: let me thank the gentlelady for yielding this time and thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today for two reasons. first, to offer my support for h.r. 1428, the measure that was offered by the gentlelady from brooklyn, new york, ms. clarke. that is a resolution recognizing the brooklyn botanic garden on its 100th anniversary. that is a good resolution and i urge my colleagues to support it....
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six north carolina turnovers. taylor under pressure, tosses it up for the davis guy again, and same result. touchdown hokies. virginia tech wins it 26-10. its eighth win in a row. and then dobbs out with a concussion. and chris procter in as quarterback. four seconds left. and then instead of an extra point they go for two and the win. rat cliff looks for the receiver, and just a bit high and incomplete. ball game. check out the coach. cannot contain his joy. celebrates like a kid in the navy. i love passion like that. when you see that fm a coach, that gets you fired up right there. >> that's why we love college football so much. >>> thank you, and great sunday, right? >> yep. i le it. >> one word, and that's all you need. >> that's it. that's all we have got for you tonight. >> you're happy, and i know why you are happy, because your carolina gamecocks won. >> yeah, that's it. that's it. an all new "snl" is up next. hopefully that's the news. good night. ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male annou
six north carolina turnovers. taylor under pressure, tosses it up for the davis guy again, and same result. touchdown hokies. virginia tech wins it 26-10. its eighth win in a row. and then dobbs out with a concussion. and chris procter in as quarterback. four seconds left. and then instead of an extra point they go for two and the win. rat cliff looks for the receiver, and just a bit high and incomplete. ball game. check out the coach. cannot contain his joy. celebrates like a kid in the navy....
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i am so proud of the republicans in north carolina. this is the first time in a 112 years that they have not been controlled by the state legislature. i commend all of the republicans have come in office not only in north carolina but across the nation. americans are trying to get their country backu. the last caller said something about the president and his office. well, he was this respected and blamed for ilan. the fact is that he has been in office for two years and he has disgrace to this country that was founded by christianity. if anyone is being disrespectful, the president has been disrespectful. it is time that the democrats and republicans start to listen to the people because we are the ones that control this country. >> thank you for your call. historically, the party in power loses seats in the midterm and when the exceptions was in 2002 after 9/11 after the terrorist attacks and the republicans gain seats. 1994, a lot comparisons to this the democrats lost 52 seats and an new gingrich became speaker of the house for the
i am so proud of the republicans in north carolina. this is the first time in a 112 years that they have not been controlled by the state legislature. i commend all of the republicans have come in office not only in north carolina but across the nation. americans are trying to get their country backu. the last caller said something about the president and his office. well, he was this respected and blamed for ilan. the fact is that he has been in office for two years and he has disgrace to this...
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sean combs, his family migrated from north carolina to new york. to pop was one of the probably people of his generation that is a descendent of that migration, also from north carolina to new york. so i think it takes time for people to recognize the connection. that's the reason why we want to record history because maybe people are not ready for it now, but one day they will be. i have a friend who bought a former fat girl. she wants me to sign it because she can't read it now, but one day she will be able to. and i think that's beautiful. >> we have time for one more question. >> well, i won't tell my story, even i want to very much. do you guys have any sense of what that migration has done for the south itself, for people who are still there? how maybe the culture reverberated a little bit and changed things are made things better there? have you seen any of that? >> well, it's my contention that the great migration help to accelerate the drive toward civil rights and for the end of the caste system in which the people were cleaned. in other
sean combs, his family migrated from north carolina to new york. to pop was one of the probably people of his generation that is a descendent of that migration, also from north carolina to new york. so i think it takes time for people to recognize the connection. that's the reason why we want to record history because maybe people are not ready for it now, but one day they will be. i have a friend who bought a former fat girl. she wants me to sign it because she can't read it now, but one day...
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congressman heath schuyler of north carolina tells fox news is he 100% sure he will run against her. the former of tennessee and nfl quarterback will point the campaign from the center. the news is late breaking. we will hear from the congressman as carl cameron joins us with details just minutes from now. as new lawmakers arrive in d.c. today is compromise in the air over taxes? the new members are swarming capitol hill. they don't get control just yet. because the old congress still has some unfinished business. and now it's time to talk about those tax cut extensions. plus, one man finds airport security a little too intimate. >> are you going to be doing a groin check? >> if you touch my junk, i'm going to have you arrested. >> shepard: this incident didn't end well. but is the argument over? and the short answer is, no. the argument is far from over as fox reports live tonight. it's a complex debate, no doubt. pitting personal freedoms and privacy against public security. now add a viral cell phone video, the internet and stir. the new controversy is all about about the new anti
congressman heath schuyler of north carolina tells fox news is he 100% sure he will run against her. the former of tennessee and nfl quarterback will point the campaign from the center. the news is late breaking. we will hear from the congressman as carl cameron joins us with details just minutes from now. as new lawmakers arrive in d.c. today is compromise in the air over taxes? the new members are swarming capitol hill. they don't get control just yet. because the old congress still has some...
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winds came in from north carolina all the way to new york. >>> history is made in baltimore city. tonight teachers passed a landmark contract tying their salary to the success of their students. >> our teachers have shown the country how much they love their profession and their students and have voted in favor of our. >> reporter: just weeks after striking it down, city school teachers now voted in favor of a contract that brings changes to the way teachers are paid. teachers salaries will be based on student performance and training outside of the classroom or professional development. the 4 tier career ladder allows teachers to advance quicker. >> whatever you're doing after school that teachers normally do and don't get paid for, now you can get achievement units. >> reporter: school leaders say with better pay schools can attract and keep highly qualified teachers. still some teachers do not think this will work. >> i've never met somebody who doesn't want to do their job well. i've met people who don't do their job well. paying them more is not going to make them do better.
winds came in from north carolina all the way to new york. >>> history is made in baltimore city. tonight teachers passed a landmark contract tying their salary to the success of their students. >> our teachers have shown the country how much they love their profession and their students and have voted in favor of our. >> reporter: just weeks after striking it down, city school teachers now voted in favor of a contract that brings changes to the way teachers are paid....
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sean combs family moved from north carolina to new york. tupac is probably the best known people of the iconic people of his generation that is a descendent of that migration also from north carolina. to new york. so i think that it takes time for people to recognize the connection. and that's the reason why we want to record history because maybe people are not ready for it now but one day they will be and i have a friend who actually bought it for her 5-year-old. she wants me to sign it because she can't read it now but one day she will be able to and i think that's beautiful. ,,,, >> one out of, it was a lynching summer in itself every three days and -- in the decades before the migration. and your decades of the migration. this is a very real threat people were living under. so it would not impossible for people to be walking in the streets, marching and protesting as a leader would in the '60s. by that time, by the 1960s, african-americans were here and the white people who supported the effort toward freedom had more support for being
sean combs family moved from north carolina to new york. tupac is probably the best known people of the iconic people of his generation that is a descendent of that migration also from north carolina. to new york. so i think that it takes time for people to recognize the connection. and that's the reason why we want to record history because maybe people are not ready for it now but one day they will be and i have a friend who actually bought it for her 5-year-old. she wants me to sign it...
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i thank the gentlelady from north carolina for yielding. i come to the floor troubled, considerably troubled by -- and in opposition to the rule by this pickford settlement proposal that we have heard about just now. and it was brought to my attention some time after i was elected to congress i had a number of iowa usda employees that were employed to washington, d.c., and other locations to assist in administering the pickford one settlement. they contributed $1.05 billion to african-american farmers who -- some of whom were discriminated against, all of those that were discriminated against i would agree i think with all of my colleagues they should be compensated to the degree that's practicable by law. however, as i sat down with the individuals that were administering the pickford one settlement and one came back with a box of file forms and applications sick to his stomach and told me he had been compelled to engage in a practice that he believed was 75% fraudulent at a minimum. i thought that was a high and shocking number and put th
i thank the gentlelady from north carolina for yielding. i come to the floor troubled, considerably troubled by -- and in opposition to the rule by this pickford settlement proposal that we have heard about just now. and it was brought to my attention some time after i was elected to congress i had a number of iowa usda employees that were employed to washington, d.c., and other locations to assist in administering the pickford one settlement. they contributed $1.05 billion to african-american...
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she is been working with police in north carolina. dna has not yet confirmed the identity of the body found. there is still no word on what caused the early morning fire in canton. fire officials say businesses and buildings were damaged this morning. it took the fire crews about half an hour to gain control. one person was taken to the hospital to be treated for burns to the stomach. ♪ the loss on the road was not enough to hold the raven's down. they took on the panthers today. they brought home another victory. pete gilbert is live in the studio with a look at the game. >> it looks like a blowout in the final score. the ravens did not gain full control until halfway through the fourth quarter. it was an effort from the quarterback. in the end, they finished the job in style. joe flacco made the effort. they let it fly. it is a 56-yard touchdown. the ravens were up 7-0. it is off the street and off the hook on the past. 88 yards to the rookie. josh wilson would like to do over. it is a 2013 game for the ravens. that seemed to wake
she is been working with police in north carolina. dna has not yet confirmed the identity of the body found. there is still no word on what caused the early morning fire in canton. fire officials say businesses and buildings were damaged this morning. it took the fire crews about half an hour to gain control. one person was taken to the hospital to be treated for burns to the stomach. ♪ the loss on the road was not enough to hold the raven's down. they took on the panthers today. they brought...
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the disabled north carolina's girl's missing remains. and again, that is a report coming out of that area. the sources close to the police department that we've been talking with at fox news channel is saying that the little girl suffered, this is really why her case is so nationally known, she suffered had a lot of limb and had a prosthetic leg due to bouts with cancer. she had moved to the united states with her father and stepmother. the father and stepmother have been since arrested not related to the case but in conjunction somehow with her disappearance. she disappeared, last seen on december 25th. and they have found remains and they do again, according to this report believe they are of 10-year-old zahra baker. a news conference is set for 4:00 p.m. today. we'll watch this case closely, jon. back to you. jon: so sad to hear that news. hair russ faulkner. thanks. patti ann: high-speed rail is hitting the brakes in the midwest. the federal government dumped millions of dollars into building the system. incoming governors in wiscons
the disabled north carolina's girl's missing remains. and again, that is a report coming out of that area. the sources close to the police department that we've been talking with at fox news channel is saying that the little girl suffered, this is really why her case is so nationally known, she suffered had a lot of limb and had a prosthetic leg due to bouts with cancer. she had moved to the united states with her father and stepmother. the father and stepmother have been since arrested not...
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the dna from a bone in western north carolina matches zarra baker's. and the police found her prosthetic leg. she lost the leg battling cancer. her stepmother is behind bars for writing a fake ransom note. >>> a new twist in the disappearance of an ohio family the police found blood in the home and it could be a sign of injuries. the police reported them missing wednesday and they're searching for a family friend. they're treating this as a simple missing person's case now. >>> he was stranded for days and now, one passenger's lodgings didn't improve once he was back on hand. when the disabled ship arrived thursday, the police arrested her, wendy singleton. she's wanted for theft in las vegas and passengers are routinely checked for out standing warrants. >>> a michigan group is witcher now. the group accepted a check for $129 million. and that ticket was bought at an adult store and they're not sure if it was inside or outside. and the spokesperson says that now some of the winnings will be donated to a church? >> well, this next story will have famil
the dna from a bone in western north carolina matches zarra baker's. and the police found her prosthetic leg. she lost the leg battling cancer. her stepmother is behind bars for writing a fake ransom note. >>> a new twist in the disappearance of an ohio family the police found blood in the home and it could be a sign of injuries. the police reported them missing wednesday and they're searching for a family friend. they're treating this as a simple missing person's case now....
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he thought he could link up in north carolina. he wanted to go deeper south, then west, across the mississippi river, link up with forces there and form a new western confederacy. during the escape, he said i cannot feel like a beaten man. he wasn't trying to save himself. he was trying to save the war. he believed historical lessons suggested that he could make the retreat and reestablish the heart to the confederacy elsewhere. secondly, he didn't really care about himself. he said that he was willing to die to save his people. and he believed that after he was captured. he said that if it will make the life of the people of the south better after the war, i'm happy to be the sacrifice. if the north wants to pour it's hatred into me and kill me? so be it. put me on trial. i can help my people. when he went on the grand tour of the south at the end of his life and became a hero, davis had never been number one hero. it was robert e. lee, stonewall jackson. davis was more popular at the end of his life than at the height. true for
he thought he could link up in north carolina. he wanted to go deeper south, then west, across the mississippi river, link up with forces there and form a new western confederacy. during the escape, he said i cannot feel like a beaten man. he wasn't trying to save himself. he was trying to save the war. he believed historical lessons suggested that he could make the retreat and reestablish the heart to the confederacy elsewhere. secondly, he didn't really care about himself. he said that he was...
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come out to that in wilmington, north carolina. it is a good time. it is a nice club. it hillary mind you at the boat house in nantucket where you lost your virginity. >> yeah, actually, i have had most of my unfortunate sexual experiences in north carolina. i went to school there. >> that's right, you did. >> and to have you on there, it is like a nuremberg rally for me. >> well, send the rest of your fraternity that murder homeless people in the woods to see me. >> andy, there is nothing more that can be said.
come out to that in wilmington, north carolina. it is a good time. it is a nice club. it hillary mind you at the boat house in nantucket where you lost your virginity. >> yeah, actually, i have had most of my unfortunate sexual experiences in north carolina. i went to school there. >> that's right, you did. >> and to have you on there, it is like a nuremberg rally for me. >> well, send the rest of your fraternity that murder homeless people in the woods to see me....
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charged with rape, the defense attorneys uncovered evidence in the files, and north carolina is open, but they found evidence in the files showing their clients were innocent. the state attorney general immediately dismissed the charges against those individuals, and a few months after that, he was disbarred for withholding evidence and evidence of innocence as well as improper statements he made to the media. it dealt with the misconduct, and within six months, and he was disbarred. we have nothing in terms of the behavior. this occurs across the country, and you would say these are two cases of ordinary in justice. this goes to the culture of this and seeking to convict. recently, the current district attorney -- one of the things boasted about in his retirement was they have the most convictions of any county in the state. two other statistics coming out of that office is in the high- profile child molestation cases he filed in the 1980's, he got 26 convictions. 25 have been overturned, and they are paying civil damages to the individuals and their families who are wrongfully conv
charged with rape, the defense attorneys uncovered evidence in the files, and north carolina is open, but they found evidence in the files showing their clients were innocent. the state attorney general immediately dismissed the charges against those individuals, and a few months after that, he was disbarred for withholding evidence and evidence of innocence as well as improper statements he made to the media. it dealt with the misconduct, and within six months, and he was disbarred. we have...
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they are still available at the library in chapel hill north carolina. she was an interesting case. [inaudible] >> i don't know the name off the top my head. it's about in my footnotes. i would have to go to the book or i can get a at at the end. tested was in speeches and thoughts. i can of the title of the. do you know? [inaudible] >> something like that. it's in my footnotes. it's an older book but it is full of really good information. really good primary source document. >> can you quantify your measures, to what extent this impression of black women, against them by white people, how much that influenced the civil rights movement, happen sooner or more forcefully? give us some insight into that? >> that's another great question. i think that these cases and public protest of these cases was very prominent in the 1940s, and early 1950s. and they kind of, you know, when something like this happens a lot of lessons in liberal organizations rally to promote these cases as examples of southern brutality. and its examples of un-american behavior, particularly at a time when the othe
they are still available at the library in chapel hill north carolina. she was an interesting case. [inaudible] >> i don't know the name off the top my head. it's about in my footnotes. i would have to go to the book or i can get a at at the end. tested was in speeches and thoughts. i can of the title of the. do you know? [inaudible] >> something like that. it's in my footnotes. it's an older book but it is full of really good information. really good primary source document....
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chase what matters. ♪ >>> disturbing details in the case of a missing girl in north carolina on what would have been zahra baker's 11th birthday. >>> promising pill. >> i think a major advance in medicine. >> why this drug could make a difference for millions. >>> and, silver anniversary of an iconic video game. super mario's past, present, and future. it's tuesday, november 16th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i remember sitting in front of the nintendo playing mario. i remember it like yesterday. it's been 25 years. that's crazy. >> spielberg of video games. it's still so popular. if you play it even now it's still relevant. >> everyone still loves mario. classic, huh? good morning, everybody, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm vinita nair. >>> after weeks of searching for zahra baker, we're learning horrifying new details. >> we know the disabled 10-year-old was actually dismembered. while police have cast doubt on her father and stepmother, no one has actually been charged yet. wsoc's alan kavanah has more on the story from hickory, north carolina. >> reporter: a court filing
chase what matters. ♪ >>> disturbing details in the case of a missing girl in north carolina on what would have been zahra baker's 11th birthday. >>> promising pill. >> i think a major advance in medicine. >> why this drug could make a difference for millions. >>> and, silver anniversary of an iconic video game. super mario's past, present, and future. it's tuesday, november 16th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i...
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have the luxury -- this would have never been possible in tobacco country in north carolina to spend hours upon hours to get basic lessons. there would have been no time to do that in the cotton country out in the farmland of, small-town north carolina and john kohl train. john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would just be if he had not migrated and been part of the great migration and got the opportunity to go to the school of music in philadelphia? he practiced so much that he absolutely, the people in his apartment building in philadelphia complained. the nerve of complaining because john kohl train, the man of 12 cities who sang at all hours of the night. all those people would deny up and down to this day they complained about john kohl train playing his alto sax. he played so much that he had to turn to a minister who gave him the keys to the church so he could play to his hearts content. one of the unknown things about this migration or unrecognized things is that he-- a beautiful translation
have the luxury -- this would have never been possible in tobacco country in north carolina to spend hours upon hours to get basic lessons. there would have been no time to do that in the cotton country out in the farmland of, small-town north carolina and john kohl train. john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would just be if he had not migrated and been part of the great migration and got the opportunity to...
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on sunday, in charlotte, north carolina, and his body was found on monday evening, 9:30 at night, in massachusetts. so there is a lot of ground to cough, over 800 miles, which could take 14 or 15 or 16 hours to drive and they are looking into how he got the significant injuries, head wounds, broken bounds and his body described as mangled and mutilated. >>shepard: terrible. partners are not letting their kids ride the bus to school, because of an advertisement on the back of the bus. we find out together, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>shepard: and then there is before, some moms in italy say they are outrageed after they spotted a new ad on the back of their kids' school bus. the bus company signed a deal to advertise a sex shop but did not inform any of the parents on the school bus. a mom said her kids are old enough to read and she doesn't want them coming home and asking what the ad was abo
on sunday, in charlotte, north carolina, and his body was found on monday evening, 9:30 at night, in massachusetts. so there is a lot of ground to cough, over 800 miles, which could take 14 or 15 or 16 hours to drive and they are looking into how he got the significant injuries, head wounds, broken bounds and his body described as mangled and mutilated. >>shepard: terrible. partners are not letting their kids ride the bus to school, because of an advertisement on the back of the bus. we...
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small producers in north carolina already have to use a north carolina department of agriculture approved commercial kitchen to make these products. to allow small producers to remain in business, this amendment ensures that the smallest producers selling directly to consumers can continue being regulated at the state level. also farmers raising produce to sell directly to consumers at farmers markets and food co-ops face significantly different issues and pose less risk than those selling into the industrial supply chain and should not be regulated in the same way. north carolina is a farming state, and i value farming as an institution that is central to my state and america's history and our culture. and in my state we have honest farmers who work very hard to make a living. and i believe with the restitution study language and the adoption of the tester-hagan amendment that this food safety bill strikes the right balance between protecting the public's health from food-bourne illnesses while ensuring our nation's farmers can continue to feed americans. thank you, mr. president. the pr
small producers in north carolina already have to use a north carolina department of agriculture approved commercial kitchen to make these products. to allow small producers to remain in business, this amendment ensures that the smallest producers selling directly to consumers can continue being regulated at the state level. also farmers raising produce to sell directly to consumers at farmers markets and food co-ops face significantly different issues and pose less risk than those selling into...
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the ravens travel to north carolina to play the panthers a week from sunday. >> tough loss. that brings us to the answers to our water cooler question of the day. we asked are the ravens playing up to your expectations so far? >> sandy says no. the defense has to get their act together. game after game they are giving yards away. the offense needs to protect joe. everyone wants to blame joe and the fact he needs to learn to operate under pressure. i get that. however, the guys hired to protect him are not doing their job either. >> some of our facebook fans are weighing in. ron writes after last night the super bowl talk needs to stop. we have no defense. >> d-way writes the defense has to may better. very unusual to see us give up so many points. i like the offense though. >> i like this answer. lee says they have provided us with entertainment, reasons for having parties and something to complain about other than the economy and crime rate. go ravens. >> we will post more answers at wbaltv.com. >> got a point this. all across the nation yesterday americans took time to hon
the ravens travel to north carolina to play the panthers a week from sunday. >> tough loss. that brings us to the answers to our water cooler question of the day. we asked are the ravens playing up to your expectations so far? >> sandy says no. the defense has to get their act together. game after game they are giving yards away. the offense needs to protect joe. everyone wants to blame joe and the fact he needs to learn to operate under pressure. i get that. however, the guys hired...
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felonious mott, parents migrated when he was five years old fromr north carolina tos harlem where he had the luxury to spend hourr cpon hours upon hours and dideti susic lessons. there would have been no time ta do that in the con the country out in the farmland or small-town north carolina. kol john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to t philadelphia where believe there not he get his first. be where would jazz be if he had not migrated? get the opportunity to go listen to music. and so he actually, people in pl aparapartment building in philadelphia, complaining. the man in 12 see his playing as all hours of the o night. i bet you anything that all those people would deny up and down to this day that theymplait complained about john j coltrane playing. he played so much that he had to turn to the minister who gaveavm him the keys to the church. ngs one of the unknown thingshi about this migration orr unre unrecognized things is that eace stream is of beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which it derives. in other words the migration from texas to l
felonious mott, parents migrated when he was five years old fromr north carolina tos harlem where he had the luxury to spend hourr cpon hours upon hours and dideti susic lessons. there would have been no time ta do that in the con the country out in the farmland or small-town north carolina. kol john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to t philadelphia where believe there not he get his first. be where would jazz be if he had not migrated? get the opportunity to go listen to music. and...
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randi kaye, cnn, durham, north carolina. >> they are truly amazing looking. still ahead, steven seagal makes our rediculist. we'll explain why, ahead. [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. this site has a should i try priceline instead? >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. helps kids be their best. we think it probably helps te
randi kaye, cnn, durham, north carolina. >> they are truly amazing looking. still ahead, steven seagal makes our rediculist. we'll explain why, ahead. [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they...
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betiful weather in north carolina. 65 degrees. i suspect hkies will make it eight in a row. that will be impressive comeback after their it tough start to the season. and utah in south bend taking on notre dame. i suspect that game will air on nbc 4. 2:30 this afternoon is the kickoff there. rainy day to get the day started in south bend. >> all right. thank you. >>> the prince george's county executive has been ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device after being arrested. federal agents sayack johnson and his wife face charges stemming from a five-year long political corruption investigation. news4's derrick ward joins us live from their home in mitchellville this morning. jack johnson cannot stray far from there this weekend. >> reporter: we understand that part of the terms of his release are that he can lea home to carry out his official duts as county executive and also to visit his lawyer as he prepares his defense against the charges leveled against him yesterday. now, authorities describe a frantic scene which unfolded inside the johnson home at about 10:30 a
betiful weather in north carolina. 65 degrees. i suspect hkies will make it eight in a row. that will be impressive comeback after their it tough start to the season. and utah in south bend taking on notre dame. i suspect that game will air on nbc 4. 2:30 this afternoon is the kickoff there. rainy day to get the day started in south bend. >> all right. thank you. >>> the prince george's county executive has been ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device after being...
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he is serving a life sentence in north carolina. money from the auction will help repay clients madoff swindlein his multibillion dollar ponzi scheme. >> somebody will buy it. whatever it is, somebody will buy it. there you go. >> $1,000 underwear aside. layaway has made a resurgence around the holidays as more people are trying to save every single penny. >> this holiday season consumers are becoming more thrifty and it's not just about gifts >> reporter: la toya used to go to maternity shops. now you'll find her here at the goodwill store. >> maternity jeans and everything i can get from here for about $5, $10 as oppose the ed to $40, $50. i'm not going to be preant forever. >> reporter: mario sullivan discovered goodwill this year with her kids. >> bought two harry potter books today and instead of pay iing f the hard cover like $30, we bought them for $4.99 and $5.99. >> reporter: in this struggling economy, more america are shopping at thrift stores. goodwill has seen an 11% increase in sales and are opening 100 new stores with
he is serving a life sentence in north carolina. money from the auction will help repay clients madoff swindlein his multibillion dollar ponzi scheme. >> somebody will buy it. whatever it is, somebody will buy it. there you go. >> $1,000 underwear aside. layaway has made a resurgence around the holidays as more people are trying to save every single penny. >> this holiday season consumers are becoming more thrifty and it's not just about gifts >> reporter: la toya used...
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meanwhile, in north carolina, police made a sad announcement today after a month-long search. they found the remains of ten-year-old saa a baker. she had lost a leg to cancer, her prosthetic leg was found in the woods late last month. her stepmother is in jail, charged with obstructing the investigation, but she has not been named a suspect in the girl's death. we'll be right back. i take care with vesicare, because i have better places to visit than just the bathroom. ( announcer ) once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle, and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks, day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving o
meanwhile, in north carolina, police made a sad announcement today after a month-long search. they found the remains of ten-year-old saa a baker. she had lost a leg to cancer, her prosthetic leg was found in the woods late last month. her stepmother is in jail, charged with obstructing the investigation, but she has not been named a suspect in the girl's death. we'll be right back. i take care with vesicare, because i have better places to visit than just the bathroom. ( announcer ) once-daily...
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wsoc's alan ka vanna has more on the story from hickory, north carolina. >> reporter: a court filing added to the story that many wished couldn't get any worse. last month, elisa baker, the stepmom of 10-year-old zahra, told law enforcement zahra was deceased, that her body was dismembered, and it would be recovered at different sites. the reaction in hickory was anger. >> whoever did this to her needs to suffer. >> reporter: new information comes in a filing from elisa baker's attorney, asking for her bond to be reduced. it says elisa began cooperating, with police in late october. leading investigators to zahra's remains. at one point she identified an object as part of a prosthetic leg and specifically identified it as a gel liner that belonged to zahra." in the filing baker never details how zahra died, , r does it mention zahra's father, adam. it asks that her bond be reduced to less than $10,000. because she was cooperative and less likely to flee. >> it t st breaks my heart, whoever is involved, it just breaks my heart. >> reporter: the filing comes just one night before what
wsoc's alan ka vanna has more on the story from hickory, north carolina. >> reporter: a court filing added to the story that many wished couldn't get any worse. last month, elisa baker, the stepmom of 10-year-old zahra, told law enforcement zahra was deceased, that her body was dismembered, and it would be recovered at different sites. the reaction in hickory was anger. >> whoever did this to her needs to suffer. >> reporter: new information comes in a filing from elisa...