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donnelly says there's no question the driver knew he hit her. i said he's not stopping us to myself. or something. i heard a big bang. and i hit my head. i remember that. now charged arnold hernandez he december didn't know he hit anyone. he had no idea he had hit her he if hear anything out of ordinary. no problem. this was nothing to suggest that he had made contact with another object. a witness who tried to stop hernandez says he knew he hit someone. i take off after caravan he dodging through traffic. he going through stop signs all of that sort of stuff hernandez is father to two children his estranged wife was in court i came here because we have two kids we're married i need to know whas future. donnelly suffered a fracture wrist and bruised foot she says she wants justice but isn't sure what punishment hernandez should face. if we should be stopped and you know, then you say showing you you're sorry. whatever. but we just took off. i really don't know. >> and hernandez tonight is being held on $2,000 bail. live in chelsea i'm alex, 7 ne
donnelly says there's no question the driver knew he hit her. i said he's not stopping us to myself. or something. i heard a big bang. and i hit my head. i remember that. now charged arnold hernandez he december didn't know he hit anyone. he had no idea he had hit her he if hear anything out of ordinary. no problem. this was nothing to suggest that he had made contact with another object. a witness who tried to stop hernandez says he knew he hit someone. i take off after caravan he dodging...
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donnelly, didn't hear anything, but donnelly says there is no way he didn't foe he hit her. >> i see this big white thing coming toward me. i said what the... well, you know. >> christa: police say hernandez does not have a license. >> kris: investigators releasing a new clue in another hit-and-run, this one in chelsea. take a look. police released several pictures of a suspect. they say that this man was spotted at a mexican restaurant before hitting and killing a man the 25-year-old victim, there's the pictures of the suspect here, that 25-year-old victim died the next morning. right now police are still searching for the suspect's car. police in portsmouth, new hampshire, are looking for the stolen chihuahua. they say someone stole the three-month-old puppy from a pet store over the weekend. the pet shop owner says the two-pound putty is on a special diet. he's microchipped and was selling for $900. >> christa: still ahead on 6:37. commuter rail ds what's being done to get a certain rail line back on time. >> kris: a massachusetts college making a decision to remove all flags from
donnelly, didn't hear anything, but donnelly says there is no way he didn't foe he hit her. >> i see this big white thing coming toward me. i said what the... well, you know. >> christa: police say hernandez does not have a license. >> kris: investigators releasing a new clue in another hit-and-run, this one in chelsea. take a look. police released several pictures of a suspect. they say that this man was spotted at a mexican restaurant before hitting and killing a man the...
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i'm gonna see patrice donnelly, and then i'll be back at the parish house. - thanks for your help, father. - yeah. - sit here. - can we get you something to drink? but i know father ferrell from the neighborhood. i'm here on his advice. why don't you tell us what you saw, mr. angrist? two black guys standing in the street yelling at each other. nothing new on that. then a car comes around the corner, and another black guy leans out and shoots one of the guys who was arguing. then the car backs up, and he shoots some more. then the car starts forward. the guy who was shooting t tows his gun out of the window. and runs offffith it. that's all i saw. what can you tell us about the shooter? i'm on the fourth floor. all i saw was the top of his head. - what kind of look at the carar - blue-green nova. that's the end of my statement. the father agrees this is some kind of drug thing. he's okay with me restricting my cooperation. this is where i draw my line. - well, thanks for your help. - yeah. do you believe this arthur's telling the truth? let him stay in jail, rot for them o oer murders. he
i'm gonna see patrice donnelly, and then i'll be back at the parish house. - thanks for your help, father. - yeah. - sit here. - can we get you something to drink? but i know father ferrell from the neighborhood. i'm here on his advice. why don't you tell us what you saw, mr. angrist? two black guys standing in the street yelling at each other. nothing new on that. then a car comes around the corner, and another black guy leans out and shoots one of the guys who was arguing. then the car backs...
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pete resident walter donnelly is on board he lives near eckerd college and his home has been -- his home has been flooded several times sie where i live. i could throw a stone and it to where it overflows. that's why we are involved here. in the plan that was presented today, that will prevent that from happening to me and my neighbors. there are 10,000 of us in the group that i represent who are absolutely concerned about this and this is the way out.>> reporter: the city only has about $161 million budgeted for looking to go after state and federal money, bond money as well and of course possibly increase the rate on the project. >> thank you very much. >>> from the tampa bay area to daytona beach, the i-4 corrider is a must win in a crucial swing state. as melissa marino shows us, polk county is right in the middle of the fight >> if my person doesn't win, i can only say u paul casts ballots early. they know just how important their votes are in this election. >> i think this is probably the most important election we have had in my lifetime. >> reporter: the entire i-4 corrider will
pete resident walter donnelly is on board he lives near eckerd college and his home has been -- his home has been flooded several times sie where i live. i could throw a stone and it to where it overflows. that's why we are involved here. in the plan that was presented today, that will prevent that from happening to me and my neighbors. there are 10,000 of us in the group that i represent who are absolutely concerned about this and this is the way out.>> reporter: the city only has about...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now 8 months along, she's starting to think more about her son's arrival, including how much he'll weigh. >> we have talked about it generally with our doctors about what is normal, you know, what we can expect. >> reporter: new research at take away some of the uncertainty. >> the aim of the study was to look for metabolites in the urine of pregnant woman and to see if these could predict birth weight. >> reporter: in the large largest study of its kind they looked at the samples and lifestyles. several birth weight indicators that women can control, vitamin foods high in branch chain amino acids made a big difference in the third trimester when babies grow the most. a 50% increase those boa's can mean an increase weight. >> we would be able to help ensure a healthy birth rate. birth weights have been linked to illnesses like diabetes. riley carlson for cbs news, london. >>> sometimes it's tough for parents to make it happen for kids to do their chores. now there is an app, in fact t
. >> reporter: elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now 8 months along, she's starting to think more about her son's arrival, including how much he'll weigh. >> we have talked about it generally with our doctors about what is normal, you know, what we can expect. >> reporter: new research at take away some of the uncertainty. >> the aim of the study was to look for metabolites in the urine of pregnant woman and to see if these could predict...
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lebron james announcing he will donate $2.5 million for the joe donnelly display, his business partner mav carter is also a part of the contribution, to show how muhammad ali was contribution and achievements that he released a statement that donation. he joins a list of athletes who have donated to the museum including michael jordan and the countdown to dick goddard final four gases tuesday, next , it will be must-see tv, until then, we will continue to celebrate the life of career of dick goddard drama it will be even more stunning it took a while for the fog to burn off f. we are left with this is webcam time lapse from burke lakefront airport and premier flight academy. soon-to-be zone aviation. looking at the sun setting. those clouds are part of this system. we see clouds that are hundreds of miles away, eventually they will be productive. 61 degrees, the up to 15 will keep it fairly well mixed, so we will not see the fog develop. fort wayne with 66, the warm spot is huntington, west virginia also called south point. that is the southernmost state, huntington is not downstate bu
lebron james announcing he will donate $2.5 million for the joe donnelly display, his business partner mav carter is also a part of the contribution, to show how muhammad ali was contribution and achievements that he released a statement that donation. he joins a list of athletes who have donated to the museum including michael jordan and the countdown to dick goddard final four gases tuesday, next , it will be must-see tv, until then, we will continue to celebrate the life of career of dick...
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elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now 8 months along, she's starting to think more about her son's arrival - including how much he'll weigh. we have talked about it kind of generally with our doctor, what is normal, what we can expect new research at imperial college london may take away some of the uncertain. study was to look for metabolites in the urine of pregnant women and to see if these could predict birthweight. in the largest study of its kind - researchers looked at urine samples and the lifestyles of 8-hundred pregnant women.the samples revealed several birth weight indicators that women can control including their vitamin d levels, exercise, and diet. researchers say eating protein packed foods.rich in vital nutrients - called branched-chain amino acids - in the third trimester when babies grow the most. the study found a 50 percent increase in those bcaa's could mean a weight gain of as much as 2 and a half percent. if we can find ways to intervene and modify the level of these metabolites then we would b
elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now 8 months along, she's starting to think more about her son's arrival - including how much he'll weigh. we have talked about it kind of generally with our doctor, what is normal, what we can expect new research at imperial college london may take away some of the uncertain. study was to look for metabolites in the urine of pregnant women and to see if these could predict birthweight. in the largest study of its kind -...
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oh, jack donnelly. sorry. he must be a regular animal, huh? come on. there's no reason on earth that an individual should limit herself. i got to admit -- i was hoping i'd get an honorable mention. sorry. tina, i'm bowing out of this. uh-huh, is that what you want? no. you know what i want. but i'm more into you than you're into me. plus, it's screwining our work. we're breaking up. yeah. so...you wanna go call home? do you see me running to a phone booth? ha ha ha. come on, you can sleep on my murphy bed. thanks. renko. i think i will find myself a private room. how is he? atch up in a minute. he's still unconscious. norman... i.a.d. turned in its findings regarding the informant's complaint. they find no basis for disciplinary action -- lack of evidence. how about you, captain? i can't condone crcrinal behavior by my men under any circumstances. but on occasion, lieutenant, no, sit down. sisidown. sit down. full house here, huh? hello, norm. what's this? ah, i figured you had enoughghlowers. they told me it was some kind of jewish rosary or something
oh, jack donnelly. sorry. he must be a regular animal, huh? come on. there's no reason on earth that an individual should limit herself. i got to admit -- i was hoping i'd get an honorable mention. sorry. tina, i'm bowing out of this. uh-huh, is that what you want? no. you know what i want. but i'm more into you than you're into me. plus, it's screwining our work. we're breaking up. yeah. so...you wanna go call home? do you see me running to a phone booth? ha ha ha. come on, you can sleep on my...
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palm beach daily news editor shannon donnelly says for decades the town's high society luminaries were entertained on these grounds. >> she would have square dance parties every friday night. it was a very coveted information. >> post died in 1973, and she will be an estate to the u.s. government to use as a diplomatic and presidential retreat, but presidents never use it had and it became so costly to maintain that the federal government decided to sell it. that's when donald trump moved and all of the an technique furnish -- antique furnishings inside for $10 million. he bragged to the washington post about how the deal went down. according to trump his initial offer for the property was rejected so he turned around and bought an adjacent property and threatened to build a large hideous house on it that would block the view of the ocean. trump claims that drove the property value down, and that's snatch up maralago. >> that's the deal of the century. >> reporter: and describing a financial albatross for trump. the property maintenance alone was costing a forttne. >> it turned out to
palm beach daily news editor shannon donnelly says for decades the town's high society luminaries were entertained on these grounds. >> she would have square dance parties every friday night. it was a very coveted information. >> post died in 1973, and she will be an estate to the u.s. government to use as a diplomatic and presidential retreat, but presidents never use it had and it became so costly to maintain that the federal government decided to sell it. that's when donald trump...
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of god and " a few people here and let's go it again obverses tim donnelly. he seems to be in calling a strong position and moving on to the next it sampras's coach district 9 for supervisor right now what hillary is the strongest contender a lot of that group. >> vicki: district 11 in san francisco 43 percent kimberly hit 29 percent francisco a mere 9 percent there and when mark was co-head enroll through that. then nurses' health and cameramen at 46 sylvia 48 percent and that's with a mere 7 percent of precincts reported. hit >> steve: still too close to call. america but the two dozen votes in pennsylvania 20 like " close haney around suddenly there. and a leader of the wisconsin numbers. the eagle 452849 " present production as arizona has 11 electoral lisa. leads >> catherine: has a fairly significant lead in the huge 66% of the precincts voting 10 electoral votes at stake and a washing the electoral college votes tonight trump is getting closer to 270 was the latest count toward 15 to the injured and 44 for donald trump you can see behind may have as a
of god and " a few people here and let's go it again obverses tim donnelly. he seems to be in calling a strong position and moving on to the next it sampras's coach district 9 for supervisor right now what hillary is the strongest contender a lot of that group. >> vicki: district 11 in san francisco 43 percent kimberly hit 29 percent francisco a mere 9 percent there and when mark was co-head enroll through that. then nurses' health and cameramen at 46 sylvia 48 percent and that's...
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investigators banged on the door of the apartment on james donnelly boulevard and identified themselves. they identified themselves and that's when campbell tried to hide in the apartment atick-- attic. then he fell through the ceiling and on to the floor. >> it is scary because you don't expect that kind of stuff to happen. when you're sitting outside and see a whole bunch of cop cars and officers in full gear, it's a little nerve racking. >> reporter: also arrested, campbell's 24-year-old sister. she is charged with harboring a fugitive from justice and is in the santa clara county jail along with her brother. chavez and two other inmates escaped from a cell last wednesday. they used blankets climb down to street level and ran off. two were immediately captured and campbell was caught last night and now chavez is the lone fugitive. >> we are following up on the tips coming in and we are narrowing the locations where we believe he may be and we are working around the clock to take him back into custody. >> reporter: the sheriff's department is also working on plans to put in place toug
investigators banged on the door of the apartment on james donnelly boulevard and identified themselves. they identified themselves and that's when campbell tried to hide in the apartment atick-- attic. then he fell through the ceiling and on to the floor. >> it is scary because you don't expect that kind of stuff to happen. when you're sitting outside and see a whole bunch of cop cars and officers in full gear, it's a little nerve racking. >> reporter: also arrested, campbell's...
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>> yeah, i think look, in a lot of cases, some of the guys are kind of moderate, even joe donnelly in indiana. they would like to go right. they've been pushed left by their own party. so i don't think it is so hard for them to save themselves. but i think the big point is mary's. it depends what the trump administration does. you know, a lot of the anger at the republicans this year and the reason for trump's nomination is people said the republicans have the house and senate and they didn't do anything. i think -- i'm not a guy that believes in economy over everything, but i think unless there's economic growth and people feel -- i see improvement in my life, i think my children have more opportunities, it could go the other way. it could make republicans very unpopular. >> but, dan, i don't see much change. there's change arnold the edges, but in the democratic party, i mean pelosi looks like she is going to be the leader in the house and you've got schumer in the senate. it looks like the old dinosaurs are holding on. >> they are holding on. but, again, we're talking about those s
>> yeah, i think look, in a lot of cases, some of the guys are kind of moderate, even joe donnelly in indiana. they would like to go right. they've been pushed left by their own party. so i don't think it is so hard for them to save themselves. but i think the big point is mary's. it depends what the trump administration does. you know, a lot of the anger at the republicans this year and the reason for trump's nomination is people said the republicans have the house and senate and they...
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. >> elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now eight months along, starting to think about her son's arrival, including how much he'll be weighing. >> we have talked about it, kind of generally i guess, with our doctors about what is normal, you know, what we can expect. >> new research at imperial college london may take away some of the uncertainty. >> the aim of the study was to look for metabolized in the urine of pregnant women and to see if these could predict birth weight. >> researchers looked at urine samples, lifestyles of 800 pregnant women. they say eating protein that contains a neutral re end called branch chain amino acids or gcaa made a big difference in the third try mess when he babies grow the most. the study found, a 50% increase in consuming bcaa's could mean a weight gain of as much as two and a half%. >> if we can find ways modify the level of these metabolize, then we would be able to ensure, help ensure, a healthy birth weight. >> low and abnormal birth waits have been linked to chronic diseases like o
. >> elizabeth donnelly is about to become a mother for the first time. now eight months along, starting to think about her son's arrival, including how much he'll be weighing. >> we have talked about it, kind of generally i guess, with our doctors about what is normal, you know, what we can expect. >> new research at imperial college london may take away some of the uncertainty. >> the aim of the study was to look for metabolized in the urine of pregnant women and to...
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vonnie quinn: we will be speaking about politics, and the letter that 300 economists wrote senator donnelly trump presidency would be a disaster for the world economy. simon johnson of m.i.t. will tell us how the trade channels will be impacted, and how it donald trump does indeed become president we will see a recession in europe quickly because of trade and wobbles in emerging markets as well. we will also speak with vincent reinhart about the fomc decision that will come out later today. of course nobody is expecting anything major, but we can see a change in language, or some kind of signaling and messaging. the market, at the very least will give us a surging. we will also look at south africa, because our developers there as well. david: thank you very much. we will be watching. we will be back shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. we have some key events today. after the bell, earnings from whole foods, 21st century fox, aig, and facebook. plus the fomc two-day meeting ends today. tune in to bloomberg at 2:00 p.m. for live coverage of the latest physician,
vonnie quinn: we will be speaking about politics, and the letter that 300 economists wrote senator donnelly trump presidency would be a disaster for the world economy. simon johnson of m.i.t. will tell us how the trade channels will be impacted, and how it donald trump does indeed become president we will see a recession in europe quickly because of trade and wobbles in emerging markets as well. we will also speak with vincent reinhart about the fomc decision that will come out later today. of...
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joe donnelly, those are some of them, joe mentioned from west virginia area so right now, if you look at it, the republican majority is narrow next year but they have a chance to expand as a few republicans are up in 2018. as far as who's going to be the point person, you have to look to the judiciary chairman in the house as well as senator chuck grassley from iowa, those are going to be the ones that would take the lead i imagine . >> host: chuck grassley elected for another term in iowa area let's go back to a few more calls for bob cusack. maria is in lexington kentucky on the democrats line. >> caller: i had a question about the k-1 visas for the people who are here illegally to be legal citizens and they are in the process of getting their papers, what is he going to do about it? >> guest: i don't know. he is not going into that much detail as far as i am aware of and this is something he will have to flesh out inhis budget that would be coming early next year . >>. >> host: let's go back to congress for a few seconds, there is a lame-duck session and the hill.com as far as the
joe donnelly, those are some of them, joe mentioned from west virginia area so right now, if you look at it, the republican majority is narrow next year but they have a chance to expand as a few republicans are up in 2018. as far as who's going to be the point person, you have to look to the judiciary chairman in the house as well as senator chuck grassley from iowa, those are going to be the ones that would take the lead i imagine . >> host: chuck grassley elected for another term in...
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joe donnelly, joe manchin from west virginia. the republican majority in the senate is going to be narrow neck year but they have a chance to expand it because he republicans are up in 2018. as far as who was the point person, you have to look at the asiciary committee chairman well as senator chuck grassley of iowa. those would be the one to take the lead. host: chuck grassley reelected to another term and 84 years old and iowa. -- in iowa. maria in lexington, kentucky on the democrats line. about: i had a question the k-1 visa. there are people that are very marriedal citizens -- to illegal citizens. what is he going to do about it? guest: i don't know. he has not gone into that much detail as far as i'm aware of. this is something he is going to have to flesh out in his agent that will be coming out early next year. host: let's go back to congress for a second. the relationship with paul ryan. has sent leadership elections for next tuesday despite calls from the freedom caucus and outside conservative groups to delay the races
joe donnelly, joe manchin from west virginia. the republican majority in the senate is going to be narrow neck year but they have a chance to expand it because he republicans are up in 2018. as far as who was the point person, you have to look at the asiciary committee chairman well as senator chuck grassley of iowa. those would be the one to take the lead. host: chuck grassley reelected to another term and 84 years old and iowa. -- in iowa. maria in lexington, kentucky on the democrats line....