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i moved to huntington for that purpose. >> larry: how often do you see your wife? >> i see her every weekend. i'll see her this saturday and sunday. >> larry: your husband was convicted of murder. here's a clip from "prison wives." >> according to investigators, master minds lured chris to a job. >> the shooter went up to shake his hand and pulled out a gun and shot him in the chest. the shooter ran away, ran back toe the vehicle that had the mastermind and lance booker in it. and they fled the scene and they left chris dying in the street. >> the man who played a key role in the death of the police informant will spend the rest of his life behind bars. lance booker was sentenced this morning. >> larry: did he know something was going to take place? >> no, he did not. he thought they were going to do something else. he thought they were coming to new york city. so he hopped in the backseat to go to sleep. and he was asleep when, in fact, they went. >> larry: how was he convicted? >> there was a whole lot of things that went on. some of it is similar to tim's situat
i moved to huntington for that purpose. >> larry: how often do you see your wife? >> i see her every weekend. i'll see her this saturday and sunday. >> larry: your husband was convicted of murder. here's a clip from "prison wives." >> according to investigators, master minds lured chris to a job. >> the shooter went up to shake his hand and pulled out a gun and shot him in the chest. the shooter ran away, ran back toe the vehicle that had the mastermind...
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i moved to huntington for that purpose. >> larry: how often do you see your wife? >> how, which? i saw her every weekend. i'll see her this saturday and sunday. >> larry: pam your husband was convicted of first-degree murder. we will take a look at what happened. here's a clip from "prison wives." >> according to investigators, masterminds lured chris to a neighborhood to discuss a carpentry job. >> the shooter walked up to chris, went to shake his hand and pulled out a gun and shot him in the chest. the shooter ran away, ran back to the vehicle that had the mastermind and lance booker in it. and they fled the scene and they left chris dying in the street. >> the man who played a key role in the death of a police informant will spend the rest of his life behind bars. lance booker was sentenced this morning. >> larry: did he know something was going to take place? >> no, he did not. he thought they were going to do something else. he thought they were coming to new york city. so he hopped in the backseat to go to sleep. and he was asleep when, in fact, they went. >> larry: how was
i moved to huntington for that purpose. >> larry: how often do you see your wife? >> how, which? i saw her every weekend. i'll see her this saturday and sunday. >> larry: pam your husband was convicted of first-degree murder. we will take a look at what happened. here's a clip from "prison wives." >> according to investigators, masterminds lured chris to a neighborhood to discuss a carpentry job. >> the shooter walked up to chris, went to shake his hand...
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huntington up to eight. our heaviest snow will be overnight. it will turn windy shortly after midnight. it will get colder after midnight and the snow will taper off from about 4:00-8:00 p.m. on saturday. that's a big range. because the storm is going to slowly pull out to sea. and also we're looking at places like winchester. it may stop between 4:00 and 5:00. places like annapolis may not stop until 8:00. it could flurry everywhere until midnight. blizzard conditions, over a 12-128-hour period, visibility has to be a quarter mile or less for three hours or longer and you have to have winds sustained at 35 miles an hour or higher or at least frequent gusts of 35-mile an hour winds or higher. we're not going to get the winds until after midnight. nonetheless, we are looking at
huntington up to eight. our heaviest snow will be overnight. it will turn windy shortly after midnight. it will get colder after midnight and the snow will taper off from about 4:00-8:00 p.m. on saturday. that's a big range. because the storm is going to slowly pull out to sea. and also we're looking at places like winchester. it may stop between 4:00 and 5:00. places like annapolis may not stop until 8:00. it could flurry everywhere until midnight. blizzard conditions, over a 12-128-hour...
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you say woody guthrie was 44 years old, arlo guthrie was 9, and he had huntington's disease? >> guest: huntington's chorea, which is a horrific disease of the nervous system, hereditary. c-span: you say he had lived in poverty, had troubles with alcohol, three times failed at marriage and suffered the death of his 4-year-old daughter cathy. and he writes what to his son arlo? it says, "deary arlo davy." >> guest: he -- this is a letter that i wish that everyone could see. it's written ... c-span: we'll show it on the screen if you want to read it. >> guest: oh! c-span: yeah, we'll put it on the screen. >> guest: it's a -- it's a -- i will read it. it's a difficult letter to read because there's no punctuation and it's almost -- as i read it, i see it almost as a -- like a song. i mean, it's a strange letter. but he is telling -- he is telling his son that -- not to complain, because human frailty is our condition. and don't complain about any troubles you have. everybody -- everybody has problems. "deary arlo davy. of course now concerning you and that weakerly nearly blinded
you say woody guthrie was 44 years old, arlo guthrie was 9, and he had huntington's disease? >> guest: huntington's chorea, which is a horrific disease of the nervous system, hereditary. c-span: you say he had lived in poverty, had troubles with alcohol, three times failed at marriage and suffered the death of his 4-year-old daughter cathy. and he writes what to his son arlo? it says, "deary arlo davy." >> guest: he -- this is a letter that i wish that everyone could see....
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the train to chicago will terminate in huntington, west virginia. >>> power crews will be out ready to deal with downed lines or outages. a spokeswoman from virginia told 9 news now what the power company needs from its customers. >> reporter: one is to be prepared and the other is to make sure, to notify us if they are without power. often times people assume that we know, but in fact that is not the case. >> for any power-related issues here's the numbers to call. for dominion it is 800-667- 3000. call pepco at 877-pepco-62 and the number for bge is 800-685- 0123. those numbers are on our website. we will have every angle of the storm covered for you and we will be here all morning long and we will have you covered this afternoon beginning on a special edition of 9 news now at noon. and tomorrow our extended coverage begins at 6:00. join us on sunday morning as well before the super bowl pre- game show. as always, follow the forecast an upload your pictures at wusa9.com. >>> it is 6:39. >>> ahead the story stories making news this friday. montgomery county backs down from cuts to the
the train to chicago will terminate in huntington, west virginia. >>> power crews will be out ready to deal with downed lines or outages. a spokeswoman from virginia told 9 news now what the power company needs from its customers. >> reporter: one is to be prepared and the other is to make sure, to notify us if they are without power. often times people assume that we know, but in fact that is not the case. >> for any power-related issues here's the numbers to call. for...
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own stem cells to stop the progression of some of the worst neurodegenerative diseases like als, ms, huntington's and parkinson's disease. joining me now is rashida ali. we all remember this moment, your dad lighting the cauldron at the 1996 olympic games in canada. i think we had a still photo there. your father also part of the hope forty telethon. a great moment. >> it is a great moment. >> your father, obviously, has battled parkinson's for more than 25 years. this is a personal issue for you. >> it definitely is. >> how great do you feel about this news? >> i'm so excited. i've been waiting several years for this. stem cell therapy is the future in medicine. that's the cure that we're looking for, especially those whose families have been touched by this. the good thing is that we're getting really, really, really close. my company that i'm partners with, brainstorm cell therapeutics ali is probably one of the most emerging companies in -- it's close insofar as the phase it's gone through because it's giving a lot of attention in that it's probably one of the first companies that's going to
own stem cells to stop the progression of some of the worst neurodegenerative diseases like als, ms, huntington's and parkinson's disease. joining me now is rashida ali. we all remember this moment, your dad lighting the cauldron at the 1996 olympic games in canada. i think we had a still photo there. your father also part of the hope forty telethon. a great moment. >> it is a great moment. >> your father, obviously, has battled parkinson's for more than 25 years. this is a personal...
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let's go to huntington pennsylvania, what do you think? >> caller: i'm a little bit confused as to why the president and the administration feel bank lending to small business should be a factor in a recovery. i am a small business owner. i'm just outside of huntington, pennsylvania. >> host: what type of business isn't? >> caller: i have a used car or truck in sales law. there is no way that it would pay me to even consider borrowing money to expand inventory when folks out there don't have the money to buy anything. and regardless, that a cache for clunker program, for example, was a horrible thing. just absolutely horrible. and add the extension of that is, folks don't have money to buy something so why would it make sense for me to go borrow money to increase my inventory when there's no money out there to spend by the consumers? so it doesn't make any sense to put the emphasis on bank lending to small business when the consumers aren't spending the money. >> host: how would you get consumer spending more money? transport we should've
let's go to huntington pennsylvania, what do you think? >> caller: i'm a little bit confused as to why the president and the administration feel bank lending to small business should be a factor in a recovery. i am a small business owner. i'm just outside of huntington, pennsylvania. >> host: what type of business isn't? >> caller: i have a used car or truck in sales law. there is no way that it would pay me to even consider borrowing money to expand inventory when folks out...