101
101
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
WTKR
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 2
reporter allison parker -- and her photographer adam ward were both killed by a former co - worker on live t-v. newschannel 3 s gabriella deluca joins us now -- and gabriella - you traveled to roanoke that day to cover the shooting? we were one of the first crews in roanoke that day -- shocked at what we had to cover. six adam ward s deaths -- their co-workers held a moment of silence on air to honor them this morning. smiling --- vibrant -- and full of life. this is how friends and co-workers of allison parker and adam ward want you to remember the pair six months after they were ripped away in the prime of their lives. the reporter and photojournalist were killed by their former co worker vester flanagan on live tv. the two were doing a live interview -- when flanagan came up behind them and began shooting -- klling parker and ward. flanagan also shot the woman they were interviewing -- vicki gardner. she survived. after a police chase -- flanagan killed himself. on social media today -- allison parker )s boyfriend, wdbj anchor chris hurst posted on twitter -- saying the only six mo
reporter allison parker -- and her photographer adam ward were both killed by a former co - worker on live t-v. newschannel 3 s gabriella deluca joins us now -- and gabriella - you traveled to roanoke that day to cover the shooting? we were one of the first crews in roanoke that day -- shocked at what we had to cover. six adam ward s deaths -- their co-workers held a moment of silence on air to honor them this morning. smiling --- vibrant -- and full of life. this is how friends and co-workers...
242
242
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 1
and adam ward. good morning, it's just after 5 o'clock on thursday. i'm kimberly mcbroom. i'm garrett turner. and i'm leo hirsbrunner. we do have a few school announcements for you this morning. appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several others. wdbj7's amanda kenney is there this morning as we wait for the latest information on wednesday's storm. garrett, we expect to hear more at 7:00 this morning. thats when a press conference will be held regarding the storm in appomattox. virginia governor terry mcaullife has emergency. that means public safety agencies such as the virginia national guard, virginia state police, the virginia department of emergency management and the virginia department of transportation can devote every available resource to storm response and recovery. about an hour ago we found out the virgin
and adam ward. good morning, it's just after 5 o'clock on thursday. i'm kimberly mcbroom. i'm garrett turner. and i'm leo hirsbrunner. we do have a few school announcements for you this morning. appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow a reported funnel cloud in appomattox has killed at least one person, and injured several...
23
23
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the total amount for the adam ward memorial scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to scholarships in honor of adam as well as wdbj7's alison parker on our website, wdbj7.com. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire early this morning in bedford county. the 9-1-1 call came in around 4-15 this morning for the home on shepherds store road, about 15 minutes south of bedford. the fire chief says the fire started in the garage and then quickly spread to the attic. crews were still working on hot spots nearly four hours later and had to truck in water because there are no hydrants in the area. the red cross is assisting the family find somewhere else to stay. bedford's historic main street is getting some help from the state. governor mcauliffe says bedford is one of several historic virginia downtowns that will receive a portion of more than 100 thousand dollars in grants to help with revitalization. the money is meanwhile, building other virginia communites, including altavista, will divide up more dollars i
the total amount for the adam ward memorial scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to scholarships in honor of adam as well as wdbj7's alison parker on our website, wdbj7.com. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire early this morning in bedford county. the 9-1-1 call came in around 4-15 this morning for the home on shepherds store road, about 15 minutes south of bedford. the fire chief says the fire started in the garage and then...
57
57
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
WSET
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 1
alison parker and adam ward were doing a liveshot at bridgewater plaza in moneta when it happened. 3 danner tight a bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees... is going before the u.s. house. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. priscilla kaiser is live in the newsroom with more details on the workplace bill. priscilla?priscilla nwsrm if it passes, the bill would look something like this... when a potential employer calls a current employer they would be able to pass along anything to do with violent behavior in the workplace action. not only will it protect any future employees, but according to goodlatte, he hopes it will also help people get help they may need. 3 the shooter of the two wdbj employees last august was essentially able to 'slip through the cracks'..."they were not given all of the information that would be useful." we later learned why vester flanagan, also known as bryce williams, was fired from a florida news station prior to joining wdbj..."for bizarre behavior and fighting with other empl
alison parker and adam ward were doing a liveshot at bridgewater plaza in moneta when it happened. 3 danner tight a bill to protect employers who report violent behavior of former employees... is going before the u.s. house. congressman bob goodlatte introduced the measure in light of the wdbj shooting. priscilla kaiser is live in the newsroom with more details on the workplace bill. priscilla?priscilla nwsrm if it passes, the bill would look something like this... when a potential employer...
87
87
Feb 2, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
james river high school held a ceremony in honor of our fallen colleagues, alison parker and adam ward. it happened during their game last night against lord botetourt. the coaches laid flowers on two chairs in the center court in memory of our coworkers. they also took donations toward scholarship funds. james river head coach michael goad: "life is precious and it's important to understand, when you give back to the community the community gives back to you and we're just proud of our citizens in botetourt county." the school raised four hundred and thirty-six dollars. to find out how you can donate to the scholarship funds, head over to wdbj7 dot-com. danville is more than six-hundred miles away from stopping one man's quest to bring clean water to residents there. and, a fire department in our area is one of the best in the nation! so why does the chief think there's be done. (man) this is where it all started. i received a call from our dispatch center. smoke was coming from a manhole, and that's not good. we entered the manhole. we discovered that the cables had been melted by th
james river high school held a ceremony in honor of our fallen colleagues, alison parker and adam ward. it happened during their game last night against lord botetourt. the coaches laid flowers on two chairs in the center court in memory of our coworkers. they also took donations toward scholarship funds. james river head coach michael goad: "life is precious and it's important to understand, when you give back to the community the community gives back to you and we're just proud of our...
35
35
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
now at six - an update on the adam ward memorial scholarship. proceeds from the "salem strong" t- shirts have raised more than 5 thousand dollars for the fund. grant smythers, who is the driving force behind the shirts, presented the check to the salem educational foundation scholarship in adam's name. smythers is also one of adam's former teachers at salem high school. the total amount for the scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to the scholarship on our website. of wdbj7's alison parker. the for alison foundation is setup in her honor in the performing and visual arts. you can find more information about that at for-alison- dot-org. the boys and girls club in danville will soon have a new gym floor thanks for the danville lions club. that organization along with the danville community foundation announced a large capital improvement grant to repair the gym and the roof. the community foundation says working with donors to be able to help area youth makes it all worth while. debra dodson, the co
now at six - an update on the adam ward memorial scholarship. proceeds from the "salem strong" t- shirts have raised more than 5 thousand dollars for the fund. grant smythers, who is the driving force behind the shirts, presented the check to the salem educational foundation scholarship in adam's name. smythers is also one of adam's former teachers at salem high school. the total amount for the scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to...
91
91
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
WAVY
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 4
w-d-b-j photographer adam ward and reporter alison parker were doing a live interview in august-- when police say a former disgruntled station employee, gunned them down while they were on the air. the woman they were interviewing survived. vester flanagan led state police on a chase, and eventually killed himself. since that time, w-d-b-j has been helping employees cope by providing counselors. station management has also increased security during live shots. having trouble sleeping? it could be a sign of health problems in your future. the results of a new study about sleep, is straight ahead at 5:00. then at five thirty - a medical miracle giving hope to women who want to start families. but will it i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with u
w-d-b-j photographer adam ward and reporter alison parker were doing a live interview in august-- when police say a former disgruntled station employee, gunned them down while they were on the air. the woman they were interviewing survived. vester flanagan led state police on a chase, and eventually killed himself. since that time, w-d-b-j has been helping employees cope by providing counselors. station management has also increased security during live shots. having trouble sleeping? it could...
61
61
Feb 3, 2016
02/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
ward. >> i suspect the governor probably didn't anticipate the kind of pushback he is getting. we are not going away. we are not going to change our mind. >> last week in richmond, governor mcauliffe joined republican and the democratic leaders announcing the agreement which reverses attorney general mark herring decision to end reciprocity for concealed carry permit for gun owners in 25 states with standards considered weaker than virginia. among other changes the new deal requires state police to attend gun shows to provide background checks for private sellers who choose to screen buyers. monday, governor mcauliffe defending the legislation and saying this about every town and supports like andy and barbara parker. >> they have been on their payroll and i understand what they are arguing about. at the end of the day i have to do what is in the best interest of virginia. that makes virginia safer. jeff: the gun deal is already moving through the legislature in virginia but the pushback continues. including a press conference tomorrow at the capitol from gun control advocates.
ward. >> i suspect the governor probably didn't anticipate the kind of pushback he is getting. we are not going away. we are not going to change our mind. >> last week in richmond, governor mcauliffe joined republican and the democratic leaders announcing the agreement which reverses attorney general mark herring decision to end reciprocity for concealed carry permit for gun owners in 25 states with standards considered weaker than virginia. among other changes the new deal requires...
36
36
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
how a man in our area is honoring the and adam ward. good morning, it's just after 5 o'clock on thursday. i'm kimberly mcbroom. i'm garrett turner. and i'm leo hirsbrunner. we do have a few school announcements for you this morning. appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow
how a man in our area is honoring the and adam ward. good morning, it's just after 5 o'clock on thursday. i'm kimberly mcbroom. i'm garrett turner. and i'm leo hirsbrunner. we do have a few school announcements for you this morning. appomattox county and cornerstone christian academy are closed. patrick county schools are opening 2 hours late. thankfully the severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow
73
73
Feb 10, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
ward, and wounded director vicki gardner. representative bob people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, new job, we want to be encouraged to about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer employers protection from lawsuits. 9th district congressman morgan griffith and 5th district congressman robert hurt have signed on as co-sponsors, and goodlatte says the bill has bipartisan support. a woman in christiansburg says she's living scared after pressing charges against a volunteer firefighter and town employee. she tried to get town officials to discipline the man she's accusing. then she reached out to me. i want the people of this community to be aware of katrina milburn wanted to relax on the beach in hampton this past july. she was an invited guest of the christiansburg fire department during an annual virginia state firefighters association conference. it was ju
ward, and wounded director vicki gardner. representative bob people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, new job, we want to be encouraged to about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer employers protection from lawsuits. 9th district congressman morgan griffith and 5th district congressman robert hurt have signed on as...
123
123
Feb 2, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
ward. the vinton police department is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect who they believe put a skimming device and camera on an a-t-m. investigators say the woman pictured here put the devices on an a-t-m at first citizens bank on groundhog day. head to the web for some fun facts about phil and learn where this tradition comes from. and if punsutawney phil's right, we can soon put away our heavy coats and snow shovels. the famous groundhog meterologist didn't see his shadow this morning at the annual gathering in punxsutawney, pennsylvania. legend has it, that means spring will arrive early. in reality, phil's "prediction" is decided ahead of time by the group on gobbler's knob, about 65 miles northeast of pittsburgh. records going back to 18- 87 have phil forecasting more winter 102 times, while forecasting an early spring only 17 possiblewere started out very thick fog as the morning went on that fog begin to lift against those the surface of apparatus a lot of that fall
ward. the vinton police department is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect who they believe put a skimming device and camera on an a-t-m. investigators say the woman pictured here put the devices on an a-t-m at first citizens bank on groundhog day. head to the web for some fun facts about phil and learn where this tradition comes from. and if punsutawney phil's right, we can soon put away our heavy coats and snow shovels. the famous groundhog meterologist didn't see his shadow...
45
45
Feb 24, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
ward last august. so he wrote a song. and six months later, he's releasing forever on the air, a recording he hopes will honor their memory. wdbj 7's jody seal -- joe did he seal is here with more on that. they started in the 1960s. his latest song, forever on the air, includes the talents of many people, including former miss virginia, courtney garrett, roanoke legend james powell, and our own chris list. >> tommy holcomb said he was numb after hearing the news on the morning of august 26. number one, how could something like that even happen? and how you could it happen here? and how could it happen on my hometown station? it was like unreal. >> the next day, he began writing the song, forever on the air. and it really affected me. i don't know, i just wanted to do something. the song includes local singers, background vocals from james howell. instrumental track. >> courtney glare he is sings the lead, now a law student. she says she was honored to be a part of this project that honors alison and ad
ward last august. so he wrote a song. and six months later, he's releasing forever on the air, a recording he hopes will honor their memory. wdbj 7's jody seal -- joe did he seal is here with more on that. they started in the 1960s. his latest song, forever on the air, includes the talents of many people, including former miss virginia, courtney garrett, roanoke legend james powell, and our own chris list. >> tommy holcomb said he was numb after hearing the news on the morning of august...
61
61
Feb 2, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
ward. it happened during their game against lord botetourt. the coaches laid flowers on two chairs in the center court in and ward. they also took donations toward scholarship funds. james river head coach michael goad: "life is precious and it's important to understand, when you give back to the community the community gives back to you and we're just proud of our citizens in botetourt county." the school raised four hundred and thirty-six dollars. to find out how you can donate to the scholarship funds, head over to wdbj7 dot-com. the train was going limit when disaster struck. tonight, what the engineer is now saying about the amtrak crash last year that killed nearly a dozen people. if one group has it their way, you might be thinking twice before having that last beer or mixed night out. space shuttle challenger disaster. today marks 13- years since the columbia. seven astronauts died as columbia broke apart during re-entry on february 1st, 2003. columbia first four missions, which sta
ward. it happened during their game against lord botetourt. the coaches laid flowers on two chairs in the center court in and ward. they also took donations toward scholarship funds. james river head coach michael goad: "life is precious and it's important to understand, when you give back to the community the community gives back to you and we're just proud of our citizens in botetourt county." the school raised four hundred and thirty-six dollars. to find out how you can donate to...
119
119
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
tommy holcomb wanted to do something in the days after our colleagues allison parker and adam ward were killed. he wrote a song. and six months later, he is releasing "forever on the air," to honor them. nats you're forever in our hearts and in our prayers, fly away air. miss virginia 2014 courtney garrett sings the lead. jane powell and chris hurst provide background vocals, along with other roanoke singers. nashville musicians provided the instrumental track. tommy holcomb/songwriter: when i heard about it that morning, i was just sort of numb all day. number one how could something like that even happen. and how could it happen here, and how could it happen on my hometown station. it was like unreal. and it really affected me.i don't know i just wanted to do something. holcomb is distributing the song on cd, and he's set up a website where anyone can order a copy can find more information. that link is on this story on wdbj7-dot com. he says his reward has already been fulfilled, because people close to alison and adam appreciate the song. weather played a big role on your wednesday.
tommy holcomb wanted to do something in the days after our colleagues allison parker and adam ward were killed. he wrote a song. and six months later, he is releasing "forever on the air," to honor them. nats you're forever in our hearts and in our prayers, fly away air. miss virginia 2014 courtney garrett sings the lead. jane powell and chris hurst provide background vocals, along with other roanoke singers. nashville musicians provided the instrumental track. tommy...
113
113
Feb 11, 2016
02/16
by
KVVU
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 6
in august, reporter alison parker and video journalist adam ward, of roanoke, virginia, tv station wdbj, were shot and killed during a live broadcast. u-s attorney general loretta lynch announced today the department of ferguson. the police department in ferguson, missouri has been under federal scrutiny since the death of unarmed teen michael brown 18 months ago... the city later signed an agreement with the feds, aimed at reforming their criminal justice system... but yesterday the ferguson city council voted to change the terms of the deal. city leaders say they don't have the money to make the settlement work... "(ferguson mayor james knowles ) "there is no reason to enter into an agreement that we know we cannot live up to or that is financially impossible to live up to and it serves no one's purpose for us to fail, that only hurts the prospect for future reforms in other communities " officials say the agreement as written would cost about 3- point-7 million dollars to implement... out of an overall city budget of 14- point-5 million. concerns continue over the zika virus.... ther
in august, reporter alison parker and video journalist adam ward, of roanoke, virginia, tv station wdbj, were shot and killed during a live broadcast. u-s attorney general loretta lynch announced today the department of ferguson. the police department in ferguson, missouri has been under federal scrutiny since the death of unarmed teen michael brown 18 months ago... the city later signed an agreement with the feds, aimed at reforming their criminal justice system... but yesterday the ferguson...
212
212
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 2
ward were killed. he wrote a song. now - six months later, he is releasing "forever on the air," to honor them. nats you're forever in our hearts and in our prayers, fly away now forever on the air. miss virginia 2014 courtney garrett sings lead vocals. jane powell and chris hurst provide background vocals, along with other roanoke singers. nashville musicians provided the instrumental track. tommy holcomb/songwriter: when i heard about it that morning, i was just sort of numb all like that even happen. and how could it happen here, and how could it happen on my hometown station. it was like unreal. and it really affected me.i don't know i just wanted to do something. holcomb is distributing the song on cd, and he's set up a website where anyone can order a copy can find more information. that link is on this story on wdbj7-dot com. he says his reward has already been fulfilled, because people close to alison and adam have told him they appreciate the song. it is pretty windy out there this morning, so
ward were killed. he wrote a song. now - six months later, he is releasing "forever on the air," to honor them. nats you're forever in our hearts and in our prayers, fly away now forever on the air. miss virginia 2014 courtney garrett sings lead vocals. jane powell and chris hurst provide background vocals, along with other roanoke singers. nashville musicians provided the instrumental track. tommy holcomb/songwriter: when i heard about it that morning, i was just sort of numb all...
153
153
Feb 11, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 1
ward, and wounded smith mountain lake chamber of commerce executive director vicki gardner. representative bob goodlatte/(r) 6th district: people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, when they apply for a new job, we want previous employers to be encouraged to disclose information about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer employers protection from lawsuits. 9th district congressman morgan griffith and 5th district congressman robert hurt have signed on as co-sponsors, and goodlatte says the bill has bipartisan support. virginia's hospitals could threaten their survival. a t-v ad from the virginia hospital and health care association urges viewers to call their legislators and tell them to vote "no" on house bill 193. the bill would change the permitting process for many medical services and health care facilities. supporters say the reforms are needed to increase competition, but opponents say the legislation
ward, and wounded smith mountain lake chamber of commerce executive director vicki gardner. representative bob goodlatte/(r) 6th district: people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, when they apply for a new job, we want previous employers to be encouraged to disclose information about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer...
40
40
Feb 11, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
ward, and wounded smith mountain lake chamber of commerce executive director vicki gardner. representative bob goodlatte/(r) 6th district: people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, when they apply for a new job, we want previous employers to be encouraged to disclose information about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer employers protection from lawsuits. 9th district congressman morgan griffith and 5th district hurt have signed on as co-sponsors, and goodlatte says the bill has bipartisan support. virginia's hospitals are fighting legislation they say could threaten their survival. a t-v ad from the virginia hospital and health care association urges viewers to call their legislators and tell them to vote "no" on house bill 193. the bill would change the permitting process for many medical services and health care facilities. supporters say the reforms are needed to increase competition, but opponents say
ward, and wounded smith mountain lake chamber of commerce executive director vicki gardner. representative bob goodlatte/(r) 6th district: people who engage in threatening or violent behavior, when they apply for a new job, we want previous employers to be encouraged to disclose information about those very concerning actions, so we wind up not hiring someone who continues to perpetrate violent acts, but rather gets directed to the kind of help that they need. the legislation would offer...
73
73
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
ward. this morning, we're wearing their favorite maroon in honor of them. right now, we'd like remember them with a moment of silence. we hope you will join us. leo- they will always be in our thoughts metemperature starting off in the twenties and thirties but when yeah the wind feeling more like the teens and twenties deftly want to dress accordingly is you had out this morning over toward taz will middle school temperature twenty one degrees with a northwest wind around ten miles an hour making it feel like it's in the teens peek wind us still in at twenty five mylan our range still finding some snow showers back mountains a west virginia but as high-pressure builds and that will begin to diminish we continued just for a few more minutes that winter weather visors pocahontas western greenbrier taz will smith and gracing counties these the areas a your finding slick spots this morning fitness forecast heading out for walker jog this morning deftly want to dress accordingly with the gusty
ward. this morning, we're wearing their favorite maroon in honor of them. right now, we'd like remember them with a moment of silence. we hope you will join us. leo- they will always be in our thoughts metemperature starting off in the twenties and thirties but when yeah the wind feeling more like the teens and twenties deftly want to dress accordingly is you had out this morning over toward taz will middle school temperature twenty one degrees with a northwest wind around ten miles an hour...
71
71
Feb 18, 2016
02/16
by
WDBJ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 1
we have an update on the adam ward memorial scholarship. proceeds from the "salem strong" t- shirts have raised more than 5 grant smythers, who is the driving force behind the shirts, presented the check to the salem educational foundation scholarship in adam's name. smythers is also one of adam's former teachers at salem high school. the total amount for the scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to the scholarship on our website. we are also remembering the life of wdbj7's alison parker. the for alison foundation is setup in her honor in the performing and visual arts. you can find more information about that at for-alison- dot-org. some much-needed improvements are coming to the boys and girls club in danville. we'll tell you where the money for the projects is coming from. and, there's some good news for people who might be thinking about starting a new downtown bedford. regionwill looking out live through our mill mountain camera across the roanoke visibility chilly though watch up from th
we have an update on the adam ward memorial scholarship. proceeds from the "salem strong" t- shirts have raised more than 5 grant smythers, who is the driving force behind the shirts, presented the check to the salem educational foundation scholarship in adam's name. smythers is also one of adam's former teachers at salem high school. the total amount for the scholarship is near 80 thousand dollars. you can find information about how to donate to the scholarship on our website. we are...
132
132
Feb 6, 2016
02/16
by
KOLO
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 5
adam mccoy explains in tonight's medical minute. as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. nicole diaz, cholesterol patient: "i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time." and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a much greater risk for having heart problems when you're older. dr. ann marie navar/cardiology fellow duke university: "so specifically for every 10 years a person has high cholesterol by the time they are 55 their future risk of about a third." the american heart association the american college of cardiology do recommend screening early adults screening cholesterol and then repeat screenings every diet and exercise are the main lifestyle changes that can be made at any age, but for those with very high levels of cholesterol - medicine might
adam mccoy explains in tonight's medical minute. as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. nicole diaz, cholesterol patient: "i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time." and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can...
74
74
Feb 28, 2016
02/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 6
she had the fastest super g time i've .26 of a second adam ward 2 knee braces and celebrated after the victory. weather are to blame for her sliding off course and tumbling down really yesterday. she was carried off the mountain after suffering a minor fracture in her left knee. a slalom run schedule today and you might see her compete in slalom today. >>> it seemed paralyzed after being treated for cancer is chasing his dream. >> the 14-year-old will be sliding down the slopes in the wells fargo ski cup this weekend and his name is kyle taulman. he's one of the youngest members of the national sports center for the disabled with big dreams to ski for gold at the paralympics, something he he was two years old he had a cancerous tumor wrapped around his spinal cord which paralyzed him. now he's learning how to deal with his paralysis. >> i love ski racing. it's my passion and i want to progress that and let everyone see that i've done something with it. >> so inspirational organizers raise more than 250,000 this weekend for the national sports center for the disabled and every year this
she had the fastest super g time i've .26 of a second adam ward 2 knee braces and celebrated after the victory. weather are to blame for her sliding off course and tumbling down really yesterday. she was carried off the mountain after suffering a minor fracture in her left knee. a slalom run schedule today and you might see her compete in slalom today. >>> it seemed paralyzed after being treated for cancer is chasing his dream. >> the 14-year-old will be sliding down the slopes...
46
46
Feb 7, 2016
02/16
by
KCAU
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
cnn's adam mccoy has the details in today's health minute. "as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. (nicole diaz/cholesterol patient) i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a much greater risk for having heart problems when you're older. (dr. ann marie navar/cardiology fellow duke university) so specifically for every 10 years a person has high cholesterol by the time they are 55 their future risk of heart disease was increased about a third. the american heart association the american college of cardiology do recommend screening early high cholesterol and then repeat screenings every five years if risk factors change. diet and exercise are the main lifestyle changes that can be made at any age, but for those with
cnn's adam mccoy has the details in today's health minute. "as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. (nicole diaz/cholesterol patient) i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on...
52
52
Feb 8, 2016
02/16
by
WSET
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
to ward off heart disease later. adam has the detail in health check. >> reporter: nicole diaz nelson was surprised when her doctor gave her unwantd and unexpected news. >> i found out i have high cholesterol. two years ago isz was shocked i was in my mid twenties. >> reporter: she is lucky she found out when she did. studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a greater risk for heart problems when you are old older. years that a person has high cholesterol at 85 their cholesterol was increased by a third. american heart association do recommend screening young adid you tells for high cholesterol. and repeat screening every five years. >> reporter: diet and exercise other main changing that can be made at any age of for those when very high cholesterol medicine may be needed to keep it in check. >> patti: the most viewed stories on wset.com. a fire destroyed a home in forrest over the weekend. many of you are logging on to read about the danville man in custody after authorities say he p
to ward off heart disease later. adam has the detail in health check. >> reporter: nicole diaz nelson was surprised when her doctor gave her unwantd and unexpected news. >> i found out i have high cholesterol. two years ago isz was shocked i was in my mid twenties. >> reporter: she is lucky she found out when she did. studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a greater risk for heart problems when you are old older. years that a person has high...
51
51
Feb 27, 2016
02/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
jacob ward has more on that from san francisco. >> adam who did not want to show his face or share his real name with us says that two years ago he was earning a six figure salary. he never imagined he'd be homeless. >> i've owned two homes, i've had boats and suburbans and audis and yeah yeah. >> life on the street is unplanningably difficult. unimaginably horrible. brings on incontinence decadesserly. just the knight before someone poured gasoline on the tent next to adam's and set it on fire. >> they were sleeping in the tent and all of a sudden they woke up and they felt like fire was dripping is how they described it. >> this must be very dangerous sleeping on the street. is this kind of danger come up a lot? >> not like sleeping in the suburbs for sure. >> now the city has decided that adam along with nearly 100 people camped out near an overpass have to move on. >> the reason they have to do it now bastles me but behalves ba. >> people here have been given 72 hours to vacate. people wound up here after the city cordoned off the downtown area of san francisco for super bowl festi
jacob ward has more on that from san francisco. >> adam who did not want to show his face or share his real name with us says that two years ago he was earning a six figure salary. he never imagined he'd be homeless. >> i've owned two homes, i've had boats and suburbans and audis and yeah yeah. >> life on the street is unplanningably difficult. unimaginably horrible. brings on incontinence decadesserly. just the knight before someone poured gasoline on the tent next to adam's...
136
136
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 7
adam mccoy has more. as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a much greater risk for having heart problems when you're so specifically for every 10 years a person has high cholesterol by the time they are 55 their future risk of heart disease was increased about a third. the american heart association the american college of cardiology do recommend screening early adults screening young adults for high cholesterol and then repeat screenings every five years if with very high levels of cholesterol - medicine might be needed to keep it in check. for health minute, i'm adam mccoy your doctor can test your cholesterol levels during your regul
adam mccoy has more. as a young woman nicole diaz nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a much greater risk for having heart problems when you're so...
127
127
Feb 8, 2016
02/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 3
to ward off dangerous heart disease, later. ((brian loftus)) adam mccoy has the details in today's health minute. nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. (nicole diaz/cholesterol patient) i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high cholesterol early on can put you at a much greater risk for having heart problems when you're older. (dr. ann marie navar/cardiology fellow duke university) so specifically for every 10 years a person has high cholesterol by the time they are 55 their future risk of heart disease was increased about a third. the american heart association the american college of cardiology do recommend screening early adults screening young adults for high cholesterol and then repeat screenings every five years if risk factors change. diet and exercise are
to ward off dangerous heart disease, later. ((brian loftus)) adam mccoy has the details in today's health minute. nelson was very surprised when her doctor gave her some unwanted and very unexpected news. (nicole diaz/cholesterol patient) i found out i had high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid twenties and i had been vegetarian for a long time. and she's lucky she found out as early as she did because recent studies are showing that having high...
36
36
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
WKRC
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 1
. and same through owen county, to dry ridge and williamstown. and this rain will slowly head north ward. kind of scam areas east of cincinnati. someplaces will wake up to two inches of snow and someplaces nothing at all. and highland, brown, adams, you're under the winter weather advisory from 7:00 to 10:00 tomorrow morning. that's why we're looking at 1-3 inches of snow. once you get to the shaded area, we're looking at an inch or less. more west of that, we're looking not much at all. more accumulation like commerceville and ripley and dearborn county. 37 in verssailles. same for sharonville in the mid 30s. 36 at the airport. fairly uniform. road temperatures are above freezing. a lot of the roads are damp and wet, especially if we continue to see more rain shift northward. and i think it does a pretty good timing with the rain changing to snow. this will continue with or mixing with snow, closer to 10:00, 11:00 tonight much and the precipitation shield doesn't northwest of there by then. we'll continue to watch the transition from rain to snow later tonight. we'll be waking up to a c
. and same through owen county, to dry ridge and williamstown. and this rain will slowly head north ward. kind of scam areas east of cincinnati. someplaces will wake up to two inches of snow and someplaces nothing at all. and highland, brown, adams, you're under the winter weather advisory from 7:00 to 10:00 tomorrow morning. that's why we're looking at 1-3 inches of snow. once you get to the shaded area, we're looking at an inch or less. more west of that, we're looking not much at all. more...
56
56
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 2
, robinson county, brooksville to georgetown to mount ward to hillsboro, that is where you will have the greatest accumulation. that is where you' ll find the snow covered roads. you' ll find itself dealing with another snow day further south and into the east. here' s a look at futurecast, dense fog for the couple of hours, then some shower activity. it is a south and east of interstate 71. this rain will act to help us out. this will help scale out the fog. the sense happen as we approach midnight. see this blue begin the job, we see the rain begin the transition to snow. he was noticed that the heaviest that is where it will be for the longest after midnight tonight. we will have some wet flakes flying around here too. you' re really acute alluding so in the easter most community as the system begins to pull away. and as we begin to see things quiet down by tomorrow morning. do not expect things to linger into tuesday. other than some clouds. beyond wednesday, things to begin to warm up for us. 34 low tonight, evening fog, showers, eventually changing over to snow. tomorrow is clo
, robinson county, brooksville to georgetown to mount ward to hillsboro, that is where you will have the greatest accumulation. that is where you' ll find the snow covered roads. you' ll find itself dealing with another snow day further south and into the east. here' s a look at futurecast, dense fog for the couple of hours, then some shower activity. it is a south and east of interstate 71. this rain will act to help us out. this will help scale out the fog. the sense happen as we approach...
70
70
Feb 24, 2016
02/16
by
WKRC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
in over the next half an hour. probably less northern kentucky. this is going to quickly move north ward. everybody seeing rain by 12:30. this is part the same system that is giving severe weather to the deep south. we will see some pretty gusty winds on thursday and we are we are not expected severe weather. we are looking live at the drive shot here downtown cincinnati from our atrium medical center weather camera. temperatures are still in the 50s at the airport. 41 in wilmington. still staying steady with the rain. expect some pretty ef rain in the early morning expect slow commute, expect puddles on the roadways. by 8:00, most of the heavy stuff should be pushes north and northwest but we are still going to have some rain on and off throughout the afternoon and evening. while we may see a little bit of heavy rains at time ps. winds will be preez r breezy at time ps here is 10:00. we are going to start to wrap around some colder air, we will transition from rain to snow. so be cautious of local visibility on thursday. we might get a few wet slushy inches on thursday. for wednesday, w
in over the next half an hour. probably less northern kentucky. this is going to quickly move north ward. everybody seeing rain by 12:30. this is part the same system that is giving severe weather to the deep south. we will see some pretty gusty winds on thursday and we are we are not expected severe weather. we are looking live at the drive shot here downtown cincinnati from our atrium medical center weather camera. temperatures are still in the 50s at the airport. 41 in wilmington. still...
17
17
Feb 7, 2016
02/16
by
WFLA
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
adam mccoy explains new studies show young adults should think about their levels early so they can ward off dangerous heart disease later in life. >> reporter: as a young woman, nicole diaz nelson was surprised when her doctor gave her unwanted and unexpected news. >> i found out that i have high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid-20s and i had been deteriorating for a long time. >> reporter: she is lucky she found out. studies show having high at a greater risk for heart problems when you're older. >> specifically for every 10 years that a person has high cholesterol by the age of 55, their future risk of heart disease was increased by about a third. the american heart association, american college of cardiology, do recommend screening young adults for high cholesterol and then repeat screening every five years or if risk factors change. >> reporter: diet and exercise are the main lifestyle changes that can be made at any april. for those with high levels of cholesterol, medicine might be needed to keep it in check. >> helpful advice there.
adam mccoy explains new studies show young adults should think about their levels early so they can ward off dangerous heart disease later in life. >> reporter: as a young woman, nicole diaz nelson was surprised when her doctor gave her unwanted and unexpected news. >> i found out that i have high cholesterol about two years ago i was completely shocked because i was in my mid-20s and i had been deteriorating for a long time. >> reporter: she is lucky she found out. studies...
56
56
Feb 29, 2016
02/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
al jazeera's jacob ward has more from san francisco. >>> adam who did not want to show his face or share his real name with us says that two years ago, he wasering a 6-figure salary. he never imagined he wiould be homeless. >> i have had two homes, suburbans and audis. life on the street is unimaginebly difficult. new research from the university of california at san francisco says homelessness brings on jerry gereatric conditions decades early. the night before, someone poured gasoline on the tent next to adam's and set it on fire, he said, injuring two people inside. >> they said they were sleep can in the tent and all the sudden, you know, they woke up and it felt like fire. it was dripping. >> it must be very dangerous sleeping on the street. >> oh, yeah. it's not like sleeping in the suburbs for sure. >> now, the city has decided that adam along with nearly 100 people camped out over an overpass here have to move along. >> the reason why they are doing what they are doing right now is about the people, a lot of people that's homeless is fed up. >> public works trucks have become com
al jazeera's jacob ward has more from san francisco. >>> adam who did not want to show his face or share his real name with us says that two years ago, he wasering a 6-figure salary. he never imagined he wiould be homeless. >> i have had two homes, suburbans and audis. life on the street is unimaginebly difficult. new research from the university of california at san francisco says homelessness brings on jerry gereatric conditions decades early. the night before, someone poured...
533
533
Feb 28, 2016
02/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 533
favorite 0
quote 12
>> i knew it would come, adam. >> reporter: the mayor taking time for a selfie smiles all around, the mayor saying an extension already being planned into ward >> our next focus will be connecting to benning road. >> reporter: and this ride was definitely the main attraction. long after the mayor had taken her inaugural ride on the street car, people are still excited, right? >> oh, yeah. >> everyone still excited? >> reporter: street car definitely catching some buzz here. this line is years behind schedule. it faced rising costs, safety concerns. but the city says it's committed to making it work. riders like wendy remember the last time street cars rolled this 1962 and she sees promise. >> he is spsespecially for my s because we're looking for another mode of transportation. >> reporter: some had to ask themselves is this really happening. yep, street cars now back in d.c. along will h street northeast, adam tuss, news 4. >>> her lawyer says they will decide on monday if the camp will remain outside the capitol or be donated to a hugh see mus. in 1981, the api anti-war camp set up
>> i knew it would come, adam. >> reporter: the mayor taking time for a selfie smiles all around, the mayor saying an extension already being planned into ward >> our next focus will be connecting to benning road. >> reporter: and this ride was definitely the main attraction. long after the mayor had taken her inaugural ride on the street car, people are still excited, right? >> oh, yeah. >> everyone still excited? >> reporter: street car definitely...
171
171
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 2
ward mccarthy chief economist at jeffries and former fed head and sean o'hara. good to see you both. ward, the fed minutes came out and said they were nervous about january continuing rate hikes. yet today we got economic data. we can show some of it here. among them better industrial production numbers. a little bit of a question on lower energy costs. liz: sean, you invest no matter what is it going on. energy second r select sectorsside ir. oil is up today. buffett is making energy plays right and left. tell us what is behind your thinking here? >> liz, thanks for having us on. we generally like the qs, because it is look@subpoena 1000 or wilshire, they focus on sectors, making sure sectors are allocated. qs is broad based index. apple, netflix, google, what used to be alphabet, comcast, gilead. all names and fastest growing sectors of society. they don't pay attention. they are sector allocation. what most people don't know, qs, nasdaq 100 are growing revenues, earnings, dividends, more than double rate of s&p 500. if i give you two-ways to play qs as broad-
ward mccarthy chief economist at jeffries and former fed head and sean o'hara. good to see you both. ward, the fed minutes came out and said they were nervous about january continuing rate hikes. yet today we got economic data. we can show some of it here. among them better industrial production numbers. a little bit of a question on lower energy costs. liz: sean, you invest no matter what is it going on. energy second r select sectorsside ir. oil is up today. buffett is making energy plays...
41
41
Feb 12, 2016
02/16
by
WTKR
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
if miss adams does not get her children back immediately i will indict you for child endangerment. that's blackmail. and if you drag your feet manslaughter. ( door opens ) mama? don't cry. it's okay. why don't we give them a little privacy? yeah. can glenn come live here, too? what's going to happen to him? he's in good hands. bye. what is going to happen to glenn? emergency foster placement. right back in the system. captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] narrator: in the criminal justice system in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. syd? syd? this isn't going to work. syd? oh, what...? what the hell are you doing? if you want me to stay, this is not... syd? oh, my god... where's dr. warner? melinda's at an m.e. conference so you're stuck with me until the end of the wee so what's on the menu for today, justin? looks like autoerotic asphyxiation.
if miss adams does not get her children back immediately i will indict you for child endangerment. that's blackmail. and if you drag your feet manslaughter. ( door opens ) mama? don't cry. it's okay. why don't we give them a little privacy? yeah. can glenn come live here, too? what's going to happen to him? he's in good hands. bye. what is going to happen to glenn? emergency foster placement. right back in the system. captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] narrator: in the...
39
39
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
more on his message in mexico from al jazeera's adam raney. >> reporter: hundreds of that's of people came out to celebrate mass with pope francis on sunday in his community on the edge of mexico city. many sleeping here, camping out in freezing temperatures they said they didn't care because they wanted to share with him his messaging of peace and love when he spoke during mass he spoke of a mexico of opportunities, a mexico that people don't need to immigrate to other countries to find work, where they don't get exploited or fear being destroyed by dealers of death. words his, of course, in reference to drug gangs and violent cartels. this resonates with the people we have been speaking to who come from some of these violent communities. >> translator: i hope the pope through gods words can guide the mexican government, especially in my home state of veracruz, which is totally corrupt and violent. >> translator: whether we are neighbors, friends, or relatives, violence affects us all. we are expecting the pope to bring hope to all mexicans with his message. >> reporter: by celebrati
more on his message in mexico from al jazeera's adam raney. >> reporter: hundreds of that's of people came out to celebrate mass with pope francis on sunday in his community on the edge of mexico city. many sleeping here, camping out in freezing temperatures they said they didn't care because they wanted to share with him his messaging of peace and love when he spoke during mass he spoke of a mexico of opportunities, a mexico that people don't need to immigrate to other countries to find...
202
202
Feb 3, 2016
02/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie ramirez. >> adam, jan, this last attack happened in the parkview neighborhood. 44-year-old ross is a secret service agent. his dog is an italian mastiff. got a strong man, big dog, still badly injured in this. >> reporter: tired and still recuperating. 4-year-old moby just laid there, as wusa 9 spoke with his owner about what happened last sunday. >> it was about a 10-minute battle of listening to him cry. >> reporter: ross yerger's worst nightmare. saying they were walking down the street when a dog with a reputation for being mean ripped loose from its owner's grip and attacked moby. yerger jumped right in, trying to break the dogs loose. >> i found that regardless of the number of times i go to the gym, i'm not strong enough to do that. so as a last-ditch effort, i took my hand and shoved it down the biting dog's mouth. >> reporter: a witness this neighbor ended up offering her shovel to stop the attack. >> something i hope i never see again. it was a lot of blood. i went in the house and got some mth and stuff to put -- some medicine and stuff to put it -- on it to clea
stephanie ramirez. >> adam, jan, this last attack happened in the parkview neighborhood. 44-year-old ross is a secret service agent. his dog is an italian mastiff. got a strong man, big dog, still badly injured in this. >> reporter: tired and still recuperating. 4-year-old moby just laid there, as wusa 9 spoke with his owner about what happened last sunday. >> it was about a 10-minute battle of listening to him cry. >> reporter: ross yerger's worst nightmare. saying they...
82
82
Feb 9, 2016
02/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 1
he ended up taking the white house from adams. >>> when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. your world with neil cavuto live from manchester. ballots. all has been calm and peaceful outside of my polling station here in ward 7, but across town in manchester there was a bit of a skrufl. the video was posted on youtube. it shows supporters dressed like robots. that is a reference to rubio's pretty answers in the debate. the secretary of state bill gardner said on friday that 550,000 people are expected to come out to the polls. >> thank you very much. >>> we're talking about these confusing polls and i was talking about a colleague and friend former senator scott brown, was it like that when he was running for senate in new hampshire. this is like -- what's the method to this? >> there's no method. you pay a thousand dollars and p you get on the ballot. >> it's not even in alphabet cal order. >> they say it seriously. i think you're going to have a much larger turnout over the 550,000 the secretary predicted, i think it's going to be higher than that.
he ended up taking the white house from adams. >>> when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. your world with neil cavuto live from manchester. ballots. all has been calm and peaceful outside of my polling station here in ward 7, but across town in manchester there was a bit of a skrufl. the video was posted on youtube. it shows supporters dressed like robots. that is a reference to rubio's pretty answers in the debate. the secretary of state bill...