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Campaign's Top Moments: From Perry's "Oops" to Sandy's Wrath

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After many months, countless attack ads and nearly $2 billion raised and spent, the presidential campaign is finally coming to a close. To help put the long slog of a race into perspective, we've dipped into the archives and come up with a list of some of the campaign's most pivotal, and memorable moments.

Rick Perry's debate brain freeze

There was a time, more than a year ago, when Texas Gov. Rick Perry was considered the front runner among a strong field of Republican primary candidates that included Rep. Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota, conservative talk radio host Herman Cain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum. But Perry had a crushing weakness: muddy debate performances. His string of live-action flubs culminated on Nov. 9, 2011, when he tried to name the three federal agencies he'd eliminate if he became president.

"It's three agencies of government when I get there that are gone," Perry said. "Commerce, Education, and the…what's the third one there? Let's see." Nearly a minute passed, as some of the other candidates tried to help him out with suggestions. But it did no good. "The third agency of government I would do away with - the education, the uh, the commerce and let's see. I can't the third one. I can't. Sorry. Oops." Later, he remembered: the Department of Energy. But it was too late. Perry was dogged by speculation that he would drop out. He vowed to fight on, but by January he was gone.

Cain withdraws from race

Even the most outsider candidates seem to have their surges of popularity, and for a brief time Herman Cain had his. And then he fell just as quickly, as a series of women came forward with allegations that he had sexually harassed them while he ran the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s. Another woman claimed she had carried on a 13-year extramarital affair with him. Cain denied it all, but the charges overwhelmed his campaign, and on December 9, 2011, he dropped out, citing the "continued hurt on me and my family."

Santorum shocks Romney

Perhaps Tom Brokaw said it best when he summed up Rick Santorum's dogged candidacy by comparing the conservative former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania to a Hollywood action hero. "He's like a character in a Bruce Willis movie," Brokaw quipped during the head of the primary season. "He just knows how to stay alive."

Santorum's insurgency began with a surprising showing in the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3. The Iowa GOP originally announced Mitt Romney the winner by eight votes, but reversed itself less than two weeks later, when a closer count revealed that Santorum had won by 34 votes. The difference was more than just a few votes; it established Santorum as a force to be reckoned with, and he rode that momentum for months, picking up primary victories in February and March. Romney finally got the better of Santorum in April, reeling off three victories that resulted in Santorum withdrawing on April 4.

Biden forces Obama's hand on same-sex marriage

Vice President Joe Biden is known for his spontaneity, which can catch even his closest allies off guard. At no time was was that more evident than on May 6, when Biden went on NBC's "Meet the Press" and declared that he was "absolutely comfortable" with same-sex marriage. The statement caught President Barack Obama by surprise, and effectively forced his hand on the issue. Obama had once stated his opposition to same-sex marriage, but had more recently admitted that his stance was "evolving," and apparently intended to declare his support some time just before the Democratic National Convention in August. Instead, on May 9, Obama gave an interview the ABC News in which he endorsed same-sex marriage. "At a certain point, I've just concluded that, for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married." Biden reportedly apologized to Obama for upsetting the president's plans.

Romney clinches nomination

The race between President Obama and Mitt Romney officially began on May 29, when Romney clinched the Republican presidential nomination with a landslide victory in Texas. The achievement was largely symbolic, because he was already considered the front-runner, and most of his challengers, including Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, had dropped out. Romney, whose father, George, a Michigan governor, failed in his run for the Republican nomination in 1968, vindicated that loss and became the first Mormon to become a major-party nominee. "I am honored that Americans across the country have given their support to my candidacy," Romney announced. "And I am humbled to have won enough delegates."

Romney picks Paul Ryan

One of the biggest problems Romney faced as the GOP's nominee was ambivalence from the party's conservative wing. His solution was to pick Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate. Ryan, the 42-year-old chairman of the House Budget Committee, was the author of a budget proposal that called for steep tax reductions, aggressive spending cuts, and a reorganization of the way Medicare and Medicaid operate. In short, Ryan was the answer to conservatives' prayers: he was young, aggressive, well-spoken and, as a photo spread in Time illustrated, was in really good shape.

The choice highlighted the difference between the two campaigns on entitlements, taxes, the role of government in American life, and social issues, such as abortion. "There are a lot of people in the other party who might disagree with Paul Ryan," Romney said at a rally in which he introduced Ryan. "I don't know of anyone who doesn't respect his character and judgment." Ryan promised that he and Romney "won't duck the tough issues. We will lead."

Eastwood's empty chair

On paper, Romney was the headliner of the Republican National Convention. But he was nearly outshone by an unlikely political speech-maker: Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood, who was introduced as a surprise guest just before Romney was scheduled to take the stage in Tampa on Aug. 30 and formally accept the GOP nomination. Working without a script or teleprompter, Eastwood, 82, delivered a long, rambling monologue that mocked Obama and Biden. He arranged for an empty chair to be brought on stage with him, and conducted an imaginary conversation with the president. The crowd of delegates roared, but the speech delayed Romney's by 10 minutes and dominated discussion of the night's events.

The Big Dog returns

Obama, too, was upstaged at his party's convention. But unlike Romney's choice of Eastwood, Obama pretty much knew what he was getting when he asked Clinton to formally nominate him at the Democratic National Convention's second night in Charlotte on Sept. 5. The president and Clinton had never been close – their rivalry dated back to Hilary Clinton's primary battle against Obama in 2008 – but they agreed to bury the hatchet in order to keep the White House in Democratic hands. Clinton, out of office for 12 years, clearly relished the opportunity to invoke the fiscal prosperity of the late 1990s that marked his second term as president, delivering a sparkling speech that argued that Obama deserved another four years to fix the economy. Clinton continued stumping for Obama through Election Day.

Romney's "47 percent" remarks

America got a rare glimpse of an unexpurgated Mitt Romney in September, when Mother Jones released a secretly recorded video of the former governor speaking to wealthy donors in Florida. Taken by a small camera or cell phone resting on a table, the video captured Romney saying how he wasn't trying to appeal to the "47 percent of the people" who will vote for Mr. Obama "no matter what." These voters, he said, were "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them." The video threatened to upend his campaign, and Romney, who had battled a prevailing image of him as out of touch with middle-class voters, immediately sought to contain the damage. He admitted the remarks were "not elegantly stated" and insisted, "this is a campaign about the 100 percent." But the quote dogged him for the rest of the race.

Romney dominates first debate

It was the wrong time for the president to take a nap. Just when Obama seemed to be pulling away in the polls, Romney routed him in the first presidential debate on Oct. 3. The Republican aggressively questioned the president's ability to rescue the economy, but Obama often seemed uninterested in fighting back. Split-screen views of the debate showed Romney castigating Obama while Obama looked down as his lectern, grimly taking notes.

As front runner, Obama appeared to have adopted a strategy of caution, which rapidly backfired. Romney immediately gained ground in the polls, and pulled within striking distance of the president. Later, after he'd had a chance to review a tape of the debate, Obama admitted that he'd screwed up. In an appearance at a charity event with Romney, Obama joked about "the nice, long nap I had in the first debate."

An unlikely hero to emerge from the first debate was Big Bird, after Romney put the character's employer, PBS, on his hit list of government subsidies he'd cut. Immediately, supporters of Big Bird took to social media to defend the yellow-feathered victim. That weekend, Big Bird showed up on Saturday Night Live to defend himself.

Obama went on to rally in the second presidential debate, attacking Romney as a wealthy, far-right candidate who was masking himself as a moderate. At one point, the two men got in each other's faces, appearing as if they might come into contact.

Their third and final debate, limited to foreign policy issues, was more subdued, and this time it was Romney who took a more cautious approach, while the president used sarcasm to mock Romney's lack of experience in international affairs.

Sandy forces a pause in the race

Hurricane Sandy pummeled the Northeast a week before Election Day, forcing the candidates to briefly suspend their campaigns. As the devastation deepened, both men held off returning to the trail until after the worst was over. Whether the storm affects the race's result is a matter of debate, as questions remain about how millions of people still without power or access to transportation will get to the polls.


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Negotiations Continue Between AA, Pilots Union

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

American Airlines and its pilots do not yet have a new contract, but there are signs of progress.

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American Airlines and its pilots union were both hoping to reach a deal by the end of week, but they still don't have one.

In a message sent out Friday night, the Allied Pilots Association said the union's negotiating committee met with management every day this week and for 26 of the past 28 days.

The APA said "progress continues" and that "the pace of negotiations has not slowed."

The statement said the negotiating committee is "burning the midnight oil," saying that the "important final issues take a bit longer to conclude."

Still, it's a good sign that the two sides could reach a deal soon.

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Despite Legal Issues, Prayers Before Football Games

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In Texas, where high school football may almost be a religion, one school district has found a way to say organized prayers before games -- despite a Supreme Court ruling that generally forbids the practice.

This year in the Birdville Independent School District near Fort Worth, students lead the crowd in prayer before games.

On Friday night, before Richland High School took on Northwest High School, a student called for a moment of silence for victims of Hurricane Sandy.

The district defends the policy and says it's legal under a Texas law passed in 2007 that allows a "limited public forum" for public school students.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that student-led prayers at public high school football games violate the separation of church and state.

Birdville ISD spokesman Mark Thomas said the speakers are chosen at random. The only restriction is the students must be juniors or seniors with no disciplinary record.

"They tell us they want to do it and we draw names out of the hat and say, 'This is your event' and they go on," Thomas said.

On the scoreboard, the district flashes a legal disclaimer.

"The student giving the introduction for tonight's athletic contest is a volunteering student selected on neutral criteria," it says.

It also adds that the student's comments don't represent the views of the district.

Thomas said the district allows students to say whatever they want. Sometimes it's a prayer, and other times students just welcome fans to the game, he said.

"We don't know until the student gets up there and we turn the mic on," he said. "We don't dictate; we don't ask."

Civil rights experts question the policy and wonder what would happen if a student wanted to promote the Koran or even Satanism.

Frank Colosi, a civil rights attorney in Fort Worth, said the policy invites a lawsuit.

Thomas said nobody has complained and that the district has reviewed its policies with attorneys.

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Friends, Family Remember Slain Rockwall Teen

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Hundreds of people attended a candlelight vigil in memory of a 15-year-old Rockwall girl who was fatally stabbed in her home.

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New Details Emerge in Baeza Murder Case

Rockwall police say the man who confessed to killing 15-year-old Surie Baeza has a broken wrist presumably sustained in the attack.

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Rockwall police say the estranged boyfriend of the victim's mother has confessed to the stabbing death of a 15-year-old high school student.

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Friends and family remembered a slain 15-year-old at a candlelight vigil on Friday night.

Surie Baeza was stabbed to death in her home on Tuesday. Her mother's estranged boyfriend, Juan Enrique Torres, has been arrested in connection with her slaying.

Loved ones gathered a few streets away from Baeza's home to remember the sweet, charismatic 15-year-old.

"She was always cracking jokes, really sweet to everybody, but tough when she needed to be," Rockwall Health High School sophomore Kristen Foster said.

It's a tragedy so horrific that it's nearly impossible for some of Baeza's friends to understand.

"My daughter is the same age," Tamara Shroyer said. "They are best friends. We went to her house yesterday, and my daughter was just waiting for her to come out and she just kept saying, 'She's not coming out. She's not coming out.' It broke my heart."

Baeza's mother, Irma Baeza, did not speak at the vigil, but her face spoke volumes about what she and her children are going through.

"I can promise you, the district attorney's office will do everything in our power to make sure Surie Baeza gets the justice she deserves," Rockwall County District Attorney Kenda Culpepper said.

Until then, friends and family are clinging to one another and their memories of Surie Baeza.

"I remember spending the first Christmas here in Dallas with Surie and her family," cousin Nadeli Honeycutt said. "I remember when Surie saw snow for the first time; the glow in her eyes was incredible."

Honeycutt spoke on behalf of the Baeza family.

"Rest in peace, my sweet and loving cuz," she said. "In heaven, you will have your dance. Everlasting and eternal happiness are now yours."

Torres is in the Rockwall County Jail charged with homicide. His bond is set at $1 million.

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Runner Understands Cancellation of NYC Marathon

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

A Garland teacher who was planning to compete in the New York City Marathon says she understands why the race has been canceled and looks forward to running next year.

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A teacher at Garland's Kimberlin Academy for Excellence who is running the New York City Marathon is dedicating each mile to a different charity.

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A Garland teacher who was going to run the New York City Marathon for charity found out the event was canceled after she arrived in the Big Apple.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced late Friday afternoon that the race would not be held.

"I made it down to New York, and I picked up my packet at the expo with thousands of other runners," Marcie Adame said in a video message to NBC 5. "Of course, like the rest of the world, you found out at the same time we did."

Bloomberg announced the cancellation just a few hours after he had defended his earlier decision to hold the marathon, despite heavy criticism as New York City struggles to recover from Hurricane Sandy, NBC News reported.

"While holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort, it is clear that it has become the source of controversy and division," he said in a statement.

The cancellation has not dampened Adame's spirits.

"We're here with runners from all over the world," she said. "And like most runners, we're used to training for races and getting all the way up to the start line and the race, for whatever reason, is needing to be canceled for the safety of the participants, the spectators."

Adame added that some runners were talking of doing a ceremonial run across the city.

"We look forward to New York welcoming us back in 2013," she said.

The New York City marathon is the world largest, with tens of thousands of participants. In a typical year, New Yorkers line the route's 26 miles, turning the city into a giant party.

The race winds through all five boroughs, but it starts in hard-hit Staten Island, parts of which look like a disaster zone.

NBC News' Andrew Mach and Elizabeth Chuck contributed to this report.

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Garland Teacher to Run in NYC Marathon

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A teacher at Garland's Kimberlin Academy for Excellence who is running the New York City Marathon is dedicating each mile to a different charity.

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A Garland elementary school teacher is heading to New York to run in Sunday's marathon and help raise money for charities.

"I want to really support New York," said Marcie Adame, a long-distance runner and physical education teacher at Garland's Kimberlin Academy for Excellence.

Adame has never been to New York but planned to go this year -- even before the disaster from Hurricane Sandy.

"I thought, 'I don't want to just run for myself,'" she said. "That would be selfish. And so I decided I am going to dedicate each mile to a different charity."

She said she has heard criticism that the race will sap emergency resources at a time when they are needed with relief efforts, but she said she believes holding the marathon sends an important message.

"I am glad the race is going on because it brings together people from  all over the world," she said. "The true positive is that New York is showing that they can weather anything."

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said manpower won't be an issue.

"The marathon is not going to redirect any focus," he said. "By Sunday, we will have electricity back downtown. That will free up an enormous number of police. Also, a lot of the transportation needs that we have during the week aren't there on the weekends."

Adame, whose birthday is on Sept. 11, said she has an emotional connection to New York.

"This is a city that has true grit," she said. "And I think in Texas we have a lot in common with them."

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Police Investigate After Man Approaches Teen at Home

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Police are investigating whether an incident in which a man told a teen girl sexually explicit things is related to two sexual assaults.

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Attacks Spark Formation of Neighborhood Watch

Residents in a rural part of Johnson County where two women have been sexually assaulted are forming a neighborhood watch.

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A woman in her front yard and a female jogger were sexually assaulted just east of Burleson around country roads 604 and 605. The Johnson County's Sheriff's Office has released a sketch of the attacker.

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Burleson police are trying to determine if a man who approached a teenager in her driveway on Wednesday is connected to two sexual assaults in rural Johnson County.

The two attacks around country roads 604 and 605, just east of Burleson, on Sept. 27 and July 8.

On Wednesday morning, a man approached a 17-year-old who was in her garage in the 2600 block of Pinnacle Drive in Burleson. Police said the man asked her if her parents were home and told her very sexually explicit things.

The girl's dog began barking, scaring the man away.

Burleson police said the man matches to some extent the description of the attacker in the sexual assaults.

Investigators are interviewing the girl about the incident.

"We want them to interview that individual and see if this could potentially be the same suspect now that's moved out of the county into our area or it's somebody different," Cmdr. Chris Havens said. "We just don't know at this time."

Police are asking Burleson residents to be on alert, be aware of their surroundings and vary their routines.

Anyone with information on the cases is asked to call police.

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Fire Scares Nursing Home Residents

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Oak Lawn residents are fighting to keep a Dallas Fire-Rescue Truck 11 in their neighborhood.

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An early morning fire at a Dallas nursing home woke up residents Friday.

The fire started at about 4:30 a.m. at the Treemont Nursing and Rehab Center at 5500 Harvest Hill Road and Montfort Drive.

The fire investigator said a cigarette in the designated smoking area, just outside the kitchen, likely started the fire in a chair and spread to the building. He has ruled the fire an accident.

The fire investigator told police he was patrolling the parking lot, looking for stolen cars, when he spotted the fire and tried to put it out quickly.

There is a fire station down the street from the nursing home. Crews arrived and helped minimize the damage to the outside of the building.

The air conditioning unit sucked up the smoke and mad it hard for some residents to breathe in the nearby independent living building.

There are about 100 residents in the nursing and all are OK. Many were woken up early by the sounding alarms.

A few residents decided to evacuate on their own to the main building.

An ambulance is on stand-by with oxygen, just in case anyone needs it.
 

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Mom's Ex Confesses to Teen's Murder: Police

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Window of Time Narrows in Teen's Murder

Detectives now say they believe Surie Baeza was killed between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., a much more narrow window of time than initially believed.

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Police say the stabbing death of a 15-year-old Rockwall high school student has been solved after her mother's estranged boyfriend confessed Thursday to the killing.

Rockwall police said Juan Enrique Torres, 41, of Belize, told detectives that he argued with Baeza on Tuesday morning and killed her in a fit of rage when she threatened to call police.

"It was something to do with taking her to a pawn shop to get something repaired or drop something off, but he refused to take her, and an argument developed and went from there," Sgt. Jeff Welch said.

Detectives said Torres called them at about 1:30 p.m. Thursday and said he wanted to talk. When he met with detectives, he told them that he had killed the girl and provided a written confession.

"I can only hope Surie's mom can sleep a little better tonight knowing justice will be served for Surie," Welch said.

Police said Torres told them he left the knife used in the slaying inside the girl's home. Investigators later returned to the home and recovered what they believe is the knife used to kill Baeza. Police said they won't know if it is the murder weapon until it can be tested by forensic investigators.

Rockwall police said Torres was in a relationship with Baeza's mother for eight years. Until recently, he lived at the home and had access to the residence, they said.

Torres and Baeza's mother have a 7-year-old child, police said.

Torres has been placed under arrest and is being held in the Rockwall County Jail. Police said he will be formally charged with murder at a later time.

Torres served 15 months probation for a 2008 domestic violence charge in Dallas County. The victim in that case is not yet known, but Torres and Baeza's mother were dating at that time, police said.

Community Struggles With Slaying

More than 200 friends and neighbors of a slain Rockwall teenager packed into the Lakepoint Park Community Center on Thursday to start the healing process.

The crowd of parents and teenagers, along with pastors and counselors talked about the killing of 15-year-old Surie Baeza. A pastor even announced to some in the crowd that Juan Torres, the former boyfriend of the teenager's mother, had confessed to the slaying.

During the more than hourlong gathering, parents asked about how to talk to their children, who might be feeling sad or upset. Other parents asked how they can communicate better as a community to prevent other crimes.

Kris Wade came with his 13-year-old daughter. The family knew Baeza from band and said he wants his daughter to talk about her emotions to start the healing process.

"As a parent, it's a tough conversation to handle, to approach it on a level that they might understand it," Wade said, adding that school officials were also helping out.

Parents said it was hard to learn that something like the slaying could happen in their small community.

"Rockwall is not used to this," Wade said. "Rockwall is a very tight community. It's obviously a great place to live. We all come together as a community and support each other, and that's the only way as a community you get through this."

The community will gather at Lakepoint Park Community Center on Friday at 7 p.m. for a vigil.

Mother Found Girl's Body

Baeza's mother found her daughter's body on the floor of her bedroom at about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday and called 911.

She told police her daughter had stayed home from school that day because she had felt ill and that, though she'd arrived home at about 4 p.m., she hadn't seen her daughter since that morning.

On Thursday, the medical examiner said the girl died of several stab wounds and that she also suffered defensive wounds, meaning she fought against her attacker. The medical examiner said complete autopsy results would not be available for some time.

Detectives also said on Thursday morning that they initially had a 12-hour window for when the murder could have taken place, but that the window of opportunity was reduced to two hours after they received a report that someone saw her alive at about 2 p.m. Tuesday, just two hours before her mother returned home from work.

Baeza was a freshman at Rockwall Heath High School.

NBC 5's Mark Schnyder, Ellen Goldberg and Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Dallas DA to Pursue Charge Against Bryant

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 November 2012 | 20.41

The Dallas County District Attorney's Office said it will pursue a misdemeanor domestic violence charge against Dez Bryant after an incident in mid-July at his mother's DeSoto home.

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The Dallas County District Attorney's Office said on Wednesday that it will pursue a misdemeanor family violence charge against Cowboys star wide receiver Dez Bryant.

District Attorney Craig Watkins said Wednesday afternoon that his office has accepted the charge against Bryant and that a court date will be set.

However, Watkins said his office could still decide to handle the charge differently in the future. In other words, the DA's office could still drop the charge or reach a plea deal, just as prosecutors could in any criminal case.

"We had to do our due diligence and investigate," Watkins said. "We did that, and we determined that this a charge we need to pursue. That's not to say that down the line we may make a different determination, but at this point we are pursuing the charges against Dez Bryant."

Bryant was arrested in July on suspicion of misdemeanor family violence against his mother, Angela Bryant. He was arrested on July 16, two days after an incident at his mother's DeSoto home.

According to DeSoto police, Angela Bryant's shirt and bra were ripped and her son slapped her in the face with a baseball hat.

At a press conference 10 days after the incident, Dez and Angela Bryant sat next to each other. Their attorney, Royce West, said that a disagreement happened, but that Dez Bryant did not commit family violence against his mother.

Angela Bryant signed an affidavit saying that she did not wish to pursue charges against her son.

In late July, the district attorney's office said it would review and investigate the case and decide whether to pursue the charge.

Watkins said it is not unusual for victims to sign affidavits not wishing to pursue charges when a family member is involved. However, it is up to his office to determine what is best for the public, he said.

"We have a responsibility to the public," Watkins said. "In this case, we will do what's necessary to protect the public."

NBC 5's calls for comment and reaction from Bryant's attorney, Royce West, were not returned on Wednesday.

So far, there is no court listing for Dez Bryant, according to the Dallas County's online court docket.


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Consumer Reports: Best Pod Coffeemakers

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Single-serve coffeemakers that use coffee pods are gaining in popularity, and everyone wants a piece of the market, including Starbucks. Consumer Reports just tested the Starbucks Verismo machine and 21 others, costing from $25 to $300.

Testers found the fastest will rush you your caffeine in about a minute. But the Hamilton Beach Personal Cup 4997 took 3 minutes to deliver that first cup.

As for the Starbucks Verismo machine, you can make Starbucks' espresso, café latte, and brewed coffee, but it's pricey. It starts at $200, and it's pretty basic. For example, you can't adjust brew strength, and the manual says you should flush the machine with water after each brew.

The NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit reached out to Starbucks. The coffee company stands by the Verismo saying it is the only high-pressure, premium single-cup machine that produces Starbucks quality expresso beverages and coffees that consumers can make at home.

Far better for less, says Consumer Reports, is a $150 DeLonghi Nescafé Dolce Gusto Circolo. It brews a cup in a minute and makes cappuccinos, espressos, and other drinks as well. If you want a smaller pod coffeemaker that takes up less counter space, Consumer Reports recommends the Piccolo in the DeLonghi Nescafé Dolce Gusto line that goes for $100.

But be aware—buying a pod machine is just the beginning. The coffee pods can be expensive, up to $1 a cup.

Complete ratings and recommendations on all kinds of products, including appliances, cars & trucks, and electronic gear, are available on Consumer Reports' website.

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Amber Alert Canceled; Child Found Safe

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Tyler police have issued an Amber Alert for 4-year-old Lucas Calvert. Police say the boy's father, 42-year-old James Calvert, killed his former wife and abducted their 4-year-old son.

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Police have canceled an Amber Alert for a 4-year-old Tyler boy who was missing after his mother was shot to death.

James Calvert, 41, father of 4-year-old Lucas Calvert has been arrested in Louisiana.

Police in Monroe, La., tried to pull over a car matching the description of Calvert's Buick. Calvert led authorities on a short chase that ended in a crash. Officers found the boy unharmed in the backseat and his father behind the wheel, along with two guns inside the vehicle.

Calvert was booked into a jail in West Monroe, La., and will be transported to Tyler on a $2 million bond, according to police.

According to KETK-TV in Tyler, the boy was reported missing after the boy's mother, Jelena Calvert, was found fatally shot in the 3300-block of Bain Place.

Police issued a capital murder arrest warrant for James Calvert on Wednesday night.

KETK reported that the couple were in an ongoing custody battle.

The couple's other child, a 5-year-old who attends Woods Elementary School, is under police protection, KETK reported.

Calvert's charges in Texas are for capital murder and kidnapping. He now faces charges in Louisiana for evading arrest.

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Van Crashes Into Yard, Knocks Out Power

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

A van crashed through a west Dallas yard, hitting a utility pole, knocking out power Thursday morning.

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A van crashed through a west Dallas yard, hitting a power pole, knocking out power Thursday morning.

The crash happened at the corner of Life Avenue and Puget Street around 4:30 a.m.

Fire crews were called when power lines fell on the van. When they arrived, no one was inside the vehicle.

Oncor is reporting about 160 people are without power. Oncor and Time Warner crews are working to restore services.

There are no reports of injuries, but since the driver of the van was missing, his injuries are unknown.

Life Street is blocked by police while crews work to restore service.

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Quadruple Shooting, Police Search for Gunman

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Police are investigating a quadruple shooting that took place Thursday morning at an apartment complex in Northeast Dallas. Authorities are searching for the gunman.

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One man is dead and three people are injured after a quadruple shooting at an apartment complex in Dallas Thursday morning.

The shooting happened at about 12:30 a.m. at the Aspen chase Apartments on 11700 Ferguson Road, just a few hours after the complex wrapped up its Halloween celebration.

Investigators believe the shooting happened inside of a nearby first floor apartment. Police discovered one man shot to death in a breezeway. They found two other men and a woman with gunshot wounds inside of that apartment.

Homicide investigators do not know why the shooting took place.

The medical examiner has identified the shooting victim that did not survive, but hasn't released his name. The office is having a hard time notifying his relatives.

It's upsetting to neighbors at Aspen Chase, who believe the murder victim is the man who lives in the apartment with his girlfriend.

"It's just sad that people go to that violence to kill someone, probably over nonsense," says neighbor Jeff Cassidy.  "I could have been walking home from trick-or-treating last night with a daughter or friend. It could have been me. It's very sad."

Homicide investigators are talking with a witness who was in the apartment and saw the shooting unfold, but wasn't hurt.

Police say it doesn't look like the gunman had to break down the apartment door to get in. At this point, investigators believe the victims may have known the gunman.

The three surviving victims had to be rushed to area hospitals. At least one is in critical condition.

Neighbors hope police can get more information about the shooter to help catch the killer.

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Dallas County Passes Domestic Partner Benefits

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Dallas County Commissioners agreed Tuesday to pay for health care for domestic partners of county workers.

The proposal passed on a 3-2 vote.

In the proposal, a domestic partner would be defined as someone of the same or opposite sex with whom the employee lives and shares a relationship with, according to papers prepared for the commission's approval.

In order to attain domestic partner status, an employee would have to prove that they have lived with their partner for at least six months and share financial and household responsibilities with them.

They will need to provide a lease or mortgage documentation with both names listed, or proof of a joint bank or credit account, or a utility bill that lists the names of both partners on it.

The health insurance benefits would not be directly awarded, according to county documents. The county employee would be paid a subsidy that they would have to use to purchase a private insurance policy.  In order to continue the subsidy, the employee would have to provide quarterly proof that a policy has in fact been purchased.

The extra coverage is expected to cost the county less than $100,000.

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Church Reopens After Pastor's Slaying

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A Forest Hill family and congregation is mourning a popular North Texas pastor who was killed inside the church he founded.

Police said Danny Kirk 54, was beaten to death with an electric guitar at Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church.

The suspect, identified by the Tarrant County medical examiner as Derrick Birdow, died after police used a stun gun to restrain him.

The medical examiner has not yet listed a cause of death for Birdow.

The Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church reopened Tuesday morning.

Family and church members said they're trying to carry on the slain pastor's legacy.

"We still have a lot of work to do at the church to make sure the church goes on," said Melvin McClendson, Kirk's father-in-law. "I know that's what my son would want -- he would want the church to go on."

McClendson said there is a huge hole in his heart, the church that Kirk founded and his family. He said his wife is still in shock.

"She woke up this morning, and it all hit her all over again," McClendson said. "She's pretty much devastated. We all are."

Investigators said Birdow rammed his car into the front door of the church, starting a violent rampage.

Police say the 33-year-old man beat a church maintenance worker and broke his jaw. The man then allegedly chased Kirk into the music room, grabbed an electric guitar as a weapon and beat Kirk to death.

Officers said they had to use a stun gun to disable Birdow.

When officers went to check on him in the back of a squad car about 10 minutes later, he wasn't breathing. He was declared dead at the hospital.

Church leaders said they are working to find forgiveness.

"We have to forgive that man and pray for his family, because we can't hold that in our hearts," said James Spann, associate minister.

Bible study will go on as planned at the church Tuesday night.

Birdow's criminal history includes possession of a controlled substance in 1999, domestic assault in 2000, driving while intoxicated in 2004 and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, also in 2004.

"He was a loving person, you know," said Michelle Jennings, his aunt. "We just couldn't imagine him doing anything like this. It was like he was possessed."

His family said Fort Worth police took Birdow to John Peter Smith Hospital last week after he was acting "spacey."

Birdow's aunt said his wife and three children attended Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church, but his family said the couple was separated.

NBC 5's Lindsay Wilcox contributed to this article.

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American, Pilots Close to Contract Deal, Rally Planned

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Pilots plan to rally support for a fair contract with a demonstration at DFW Airport at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday just before board members discuss a possible contract agreement in the afternoon.

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The long-standing battle between American Airlines and its pilots could come to an end as pilots prepare to protest at DFW Airport Wednesday morning. 

Union leaders hope the rally will help in their contract talks with the AMR. Board Members for the Allied Pilots Union plan to meet Wednesday afternoon to look at a possible tentative contract agreement with the company. Both sides say they're close to a deal. The airline hopes to have a tentative contract by Thursday.

The negotiating committee for the APA says, "There is potential for an agreement with AMR in the days ahead, but it all comes down to a number of moves management will need to make on key deal points to bring us into the realm of industry standard."

American also wants an agreement. "We are approaching a deal that we hope the APA Board of Directors will soon agree to put out for a ratification vote," says American Airlines spokesperson, Bruce Hicks.

Pilots plan to rally support for a fair contract with a demonstration at DFW Airport at 11:30 a.m.

Pilots argue that even during negotiations, American has been implementing cuts that they say impact pilots' working conditions, pay and retirement security.

The budget slashing began in September after a judge agreed to toss out the pilots' contracts as part of the company's bankruptcy filing.

American argues it has held off on some of the cost-cutting measures to improve relations during negotiations.

The APA Board meets at 3 p.m. on Wednesday and has the special meeting scheduled through Friday.

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Teen Found Dead in Rockwall Home

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Rockwall police say a 15-year-old teenager was found dead inside a home on the 300-block of Lynne Drive Tuesday night.

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Authorities are investigating the possible homicide of a teen found dead inside a Rockwall home Tuesday night.

Police officers responded to a mobile home in the Lake Rockwall Estates Development on the 400-block of Lynne Drive at about 7:15 p.m.

Officers found a 15-year-old girl unresponsive with what police call a suspicious injury.

Authorities consider the girl's death a possible homicide.

The Dallas Medical Examiner's Office is expected to perform an autopsy on Wednesday.

Stay with NBC 5 News for the latest. We will update this story with the latest information as soon as it becomes available.

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Prosper Developing Sewer, Water System

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Catherine Ross, NBC 5 Collin County Reporter

After sitting undeveloped, partly because of a lack of sewer and water infrastructure, the part of Prosper that sits west of the Dallas North Tollway will soon be primed for development.

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Booming Prosper is turning to public-private partnerships to keep up with growing strain on its infrastructure.

"The west side of the Dallas North Tollway up in Prosper hasn't developed primarily because of a lack of infrastructure," said Craig Martin, Terra Verde Group founding partner.

However, the development of the Windsong Ranch project, which Martin calls "one of the largest master plan communities in North Texas," has brought a $5.1 million partnership between Martin's company, land investors and the city.

"With our budget right now, we don't have the funds to build these trunk lines for water and sewer," Mayor Ray Smith said.

The partnership will allow for the construction of two miles of sanitary sewer lines and about five miles of water lines. The work should be complete by 2013.

Town leaders and developers say the utility work is necessary to be prepared for new residents.

"The population of Prosper could grow to 80,000 in several years," Martin said.

In all of its phases, Windsong Ranch could be home to up to 20,000 new residents.

The town's current population is about 13,000 people.

"[To] the departments that are run thin, we say, it's coming, it's coming," Smith said, referring to larger budgets and tax revenue.

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Child Fatally Struck by Pickup Truck in Hunt County

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An 8-year-old boy was struck and killed by a pickup truck Monday evening in Hunt County, the sheriff said.

Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said a passing Ford F-250 struck the child when he ran into the street to catch his dog at about 5:15 p.m.

The child was hit in front of a home south of Caddo Mills on Farm-to-Market 36, just north of Interstate 30.

The driver stopped after the crash and is cooperating with investigators. The Department of Public Safety said it is too early to tell if the driver will be charged.

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Chicago Ties 2011 Mark for Homicides

Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy talks with Stefan Holt about continuing violence on city streets.

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NBC 5s Stefan Holt get's an exclusive look at how the Chicago Police Department operates when he rides along with Superintendent Garry McCarthy.

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With a couple of months still left to go in the year, Chicago has already managed to tie the 2011 mark for homicides.

The 435th killing was recorded Sunday night when a man was shot in the chest on the South Side. A total of six people were killed over the weekend and another 14 injured by gunfire.

Chicago police Supt. Garry McCarthy appeared live on NBC 5 News Today to discuss violence in the city. McCarthy called the numbers disappointing.

"You can't manage murder. One murder is too many, and if we ended the year with 400, that's 400 too many," McCarthy said. "Unfortunately we knew this time was coming. We got way behind at the beginning of the year, and unfortunately this is going to overshadow the progress that we're making."

McCarthy says those signs of progress include 5,500 individual recognizance bonds being denied to gang members in order to keep them in jail, 5,000 more gang members arrested this year than last year and more than 300 more gun seizures.

McCarthy says the month-to-month numbers are more encouraging, with October 2012 murders down 30 percent and shootings down 15 percent when compared to 2011.

McCarthy believes a requirement to report the loss or theft of a gun in Cook County will help stem the tide of illegal guns available to criminals.

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Dallas Students Caught in Sandy's Path

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Thirteen Bishop Lynch High School students, two teachers and a parent are stranded in New York City after their Monday flight was canceled because of Superstorm Sandy.

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The remnants of Hurricane Sandy has brought flooding, widespread power outages and fires sparked by downed lines.

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More than a dozen Dallas high school students in New York City for a mock trial are caught in a real natural disaster.

Thirteen students, two teachers and a parent from Bishop Lynch High School are stranded in New York as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy flood the Big Apple.

Bishop Kevin Farrell used Skype from the offices of the Dallas Diocese to talk and pray with the students Monday.

Eve Holder's daughter Tori, a junior on the team, is keeping in contact and easing her mother's fears.

"She's called me at the end of every night," she said. "She says everything is great; everything is fine. And starting this morning, she sent me a video of them walking around Times Square and saying everything is fine and showing me all the people walking around. She'll text me periodically throughout the day."

The students were scheduled to leave New York on Monday morning, but their flight was canceled. The group is hoping to return home to North Texas by Wednesday.

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Pastor Killed, Beaten With Electric Guitar

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Family, Congregation Shocked by Pastor's Slaying

Members of a Tarrant County church are reeling after their pastor was allegedly killed by a man police say rammed his car into the church. Police say the man fought with a maintenance worker and beat the pastor to death.

Forest Hill police are investigating the death of Rev. Danny Kirk Sr. killed in an attack at the Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church Monday afternoon. Police say the suspect rammed a car into the church and beat Kirk with an electric guitar, he died a short time later in police custody.

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A pastor was killed in a string of assaults at a Forest Hill church on Monday afternoon, and the suspect was found dead after being stunned by police and arrested.

Forest Hill police said a man drove his car into the Greater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church and then went inside to the music room, where he beat the founder and 18-year pastor Danny Kirk Sr. over the head with an electric guitar.

Police said a janitor was injured while trying to stop the assault. The janitor may have a broken jaw from the assault, police said.

The church secretary witnessed the assaults and called 911 while she barricaded herself inside an office.

The man was still attacking Kirk and the janitor when officers arrived, police said. Officers used a stun gun to restrain the man, arrested him and placed him in a police car.

According to MedStar spokesman Matt Zavadsky, the man was not breathing and had no pulse when officials later went to check on the man. He was declared dead upon arrival at John Peter Smith Hospital.

Police said only about 10 minutes had passed between the time the suspect was stunned to when he was discovered unresponsive.

Two others were transported to the hospital, including the janitor. Their conditions were not immediately known.

Kirk family"My dad [is the] best guy ever," said Danny Kirk Jr., the pastor's son. "I mean, anything I needed, anything the church needed, he was going to do. [He was the] best guy ever on this side of heaven, I promise you that much."

A crowd gathered outside of the church after word of the assaults spread through the congregation and community. Two people in the crowd were given medical attention after they become overcome by grief, officials said.

"The whole church is devastated," church member Shirley Robinson said. "The whole church is destroyed. This is so senseless and so uncalled for. I don't know God's plan for this. It just doesn't make any sense to me to take pastor Kirk from us at this time."

Surveillance cameras around the buildings were operational, police said. Investigators will be reviewing the footage as they gather more information about the attacks.

Forest Hill police have requested the assistance of the Texas Rangers in the investigation.

Authorities are expected to release the name of the man accused of killing Kirk on Tuesday.

NBC 5's Frank Heinz, Lindsay Wilcox, Kevin Cokely, Greg Janda, Kevin Cokely and photojournalist Linda Angelle contributed to this report.

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North Texas Oncor Workers Head to Northeast

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Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Dozens of Oncor employees are heading to the East Coast Monday morning to start the 22-hour drive toward Baltimore, MD. The workers will help with the numerous power outages expected when Hurricane Sandy hits.

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North Texas Oncor workers will head to the Northeast as numerous power outages are expected when Hurricane Sandy hits.

Dozens of Oncor employees left North Texas at about 6:30 a.m. Monday on a 22-hour drive toward Baltimore, MD.

Around 60 workers loaded up the bucket trucks and service trucks, just as they did in August when workers were needed in Louisiana with Hurricane Isaac.

Oncor crews will be help Baltimore Gas and Electric restore power to thousands of customers expected to be hit by Hurricane Sandy.

Many people along the East Coast are stocking up on generators. Some expecting to be without power for a week.

Power companies are trying to avoid a repeat of Hurricane Irene in 2011, when utilities were criticized for slow response.

Companies are watching the storm's path trying to predict how many people will be without power and where to send relief crews. Some companies are talking about using aircraft to help quickly pinpoint problem areas.

Local Oncor workers spent the weekend getting ready.

Oncor is also freeing up 60 additional contractors to help in Maryland and New York.

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Parts of Flower Mound Under Boil Water Notification

Tim Graham

The boil water notification is only temporary until work is complete on Monday.

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Some residents in Flower Mound will experience an interruption in water service on Monday, October 29, 2012.  Residents living on and west of Post Oak road will be the ones affected.

The interruption is expected to be between 9a.m. and 8p.m.

According to a news release issued by the town of Flower Mound, the interruption is due to crews connecting a new water pipeline section associated with the future Cross Timbers (FM 1171) road improvement project.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requires the city to issue a boil water notification until service has been restored. Those who get water from another source and not the city will not be affected.

You can find complete details on the notification here.

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After Delays, New Weather Radar System Installed in Arlington

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 Reporter

New state of the art radar is up and running on the UTA campus.

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Shortly after 8:30 Sunday morning a little weather radar history was made  in Arlington.  A helicopter lowered the fastest, most accurate radar system in the world on the roof of a building on the UT-Arlington campus.

"This new radar's going to help us by being able to see storms a lot clearer," said Juan Ortiz, Emergency Management Coordinator for Fort Worth.  "It's going to give us high resolution and faster scanning so we'll have more timely data.  We're able to make better decisions that will enable us to safe lives and protect property."

The radar system should be operational in a matter of days, but there are more to come in North Texas.

"This is just one component of building capacity to where we're ahead of preparing, ahead of responding and ahead of recovering from any kind of emergency as a region," said Dallas Emergency Manager Kevin Oden.

It's taken two years to get to this point as local governments worked with the weather service and the federal government (FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security) to secure funding.  The radar equipment sat idle in a warehouse at DFW Airport even when those devastating tornadoes came through in April.  

"The fact is," said Oden, "we're here now and we've got a good solid plan and process laid out to continue the momentum moving forward and get this process up and running so we want to focus more on where we're going than where we have been."

The system in Arlington only covers about 25 miles on its own.  But once all of the Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA) radar are scanning the skies around DFW, predictions of when bad weather will hit can be pinpointed to down to specific neighborhoods.

"We've actually operated a similar system in Oklahoma the past four years, " said Brenda Phillips the Deputy Director of CASA who's based at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.  "We've seen that emergency managers have made some life-saving decisions based on the radar."

The next CASA radar system is expected to be installed by the end of the year at the University of North Texas campus in Denton.  The goal is two have two more up in Addison and Fort Worth by next spring but some grant money is pending on those two.

A total of eight installations are planned as part of a five year, $10-million collaborative project for early storm warnings.

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Hurricane Sandy Affecting DFW Flights

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

North Texans who got some of the last flights home to DFW in the wake of Sandy are happy to be home.

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Flights from DFW International Airport to New York and other cities were canceled Sunday and widespread disruptions are expected on Monday as Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc on the Northeast.

"I feel very lucky, I'm very happy," said Peggy Viola of Keller after she landed at DFW from New York City's LaGuardia Airport Sunday night. "(I'm) back with with my husband and my family."

Viola used to live in New York City and went to visit relatives who are still there.

"It was very hard to leave my family," she said. "Of course we are going to be worried about them and want them to be safe."

Four Dallas mothers who took their sixth-grade daughters to New York for a sightseeing trip returned home on the same flight.

"It was scary," said one mother. "To think they're shutting down a major city like New York. We just wanted to get out."

DFW Airport spokesman David Magana said the airport is ready to assist travelers who may be stranded because of changing flight schedules.

Meanwhile, major airlines waived extra fees for changing flights because of the storm.

Fort Worth-based American Airlines said it would not charge a penalty for passengers who alter travel plans between now and Wednesday on flights to, from or through the Northeast.

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Man Shot After 5-Hour Standoff With SWAT

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Fort Worth SWAT shot a man following a five-hour standoff with the man barricaded in a home Monday morning.

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Fort Worth SWAT shot a man following a five-hour standoff with the man barricaded in a home Monday morning.

Fort Worth police say the incident started at about 11:30 p.m. Sunday. A man, whose identity has not been released, pulled out a gun during an argument with his wife, and threatened her and their two children, according to Fort Worth police.

One of the children called 911.

The woman and the children were safely outside of the home when police arrived.

The Fort Worth SWAT team tried to negotiate with the man. Police used tear gas to try and get the man out of the home at about 4:30 a.m.

When the man came out of the home, he was carrying multiple weapons, according to authorities. The man was told several times to drop the weapons. He raised a gun toward the police immediately before officers shot him, according to authorities.

He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. He is in serious condition and is expected to survive.

Stay with NBC 5 News for updates. We will update you with the latest information as soon as we get it.
 

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AA Reports Progress in Pilot Talks

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American Airlines is making "good progress" in three-week-old contract talks with pilots and will begin funding a new retirement plan to replace contributions to pilots' pension plans, a company executive said in a letter to pilots late Friday.

Senior Vice President Denise Lynn said the airline would begin paying 11 percent into a new 401K retirement program for pilots.

The pilots' pension plans end next month.

At the same time, the airline offered to increase the contribution to 14 percent if pilots approve a new contract.

"I believe good progress has been made and we are approaching a deal that the APA Board of Directors will soon agree to put out for a ratification vote," Lynn wrote to pilots.

Tom Hoban, a spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association, said the union had no comment on the letter.

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More Cameras, Training for School With Indecency Arrest

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Plano ISD says it plans to add cameras to Hunt Elementary in Murphy and train teachers to deal with child indecency cases.

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Emotions Boil Over at Meeting Over School Sex Abuse Case

Hunt Elementary parents said at a heated meeting that they want to know what is being done to prevent another case of sexual abuse after two separate allegations in two years.

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The Plano school district is putting safety measures in place after two incidents of suspected sexual abuse between a teacher and a student at a Murphy elementary school within two years.

Last week, Todd Reich, a gym teacher at Martha Hunt Elementary, was arrested on suspicion of indecency with a child.

His arrest came less than a year after a teacher at the school, Joseph Garbarini, was sentenced to more than 60 years for a similar incident.

On Tuesday, parents of students at Martha Hunt Elementary ripped into administrators for not putting safety measures into place.

Steve Cuny, a father of four students, said simple measures, such as more cameras and doors that allow people to look into rooms, were not in place in certain parts of the school.

Plano Independent School District Superintendent Richard Matkin told parents in a letter that he had heard their concerns and that changes were on the way.

"It was with the best of intentions that the district hosted the parent meeting on October 23 to connect the Hunt Elementary School parents and families with additional resources and information," he wrote. "I realize that many walked away from the meeting feeling unheard, and I want to convey my apologies for this sentiment."

The letter listed the following changes that schools officials plan to implement:

  • Additional cameras will be added to gymnasiums and common areas. The current plan being implemented is to increase from 40 cameras to 88 cameras.
  • All solid doors on offices and classrooms are currently being modified to contain glass/windows.
  • Additional counseling staff will be assigned to the campus.
  • A full‐time assistant principal will be assigned to the campus.
  • All paper and window coverings will be removed from doors and interior windows. However, security systems for lock‐ins, lock‐downs and storm procedures will be followed when necessary.
  • Members of the campus leadership team will be in every classroom on a daily basis.
  • Training will be provided for Hunt Elementary School personnel related to the particular issues faced this month.
  • The district will engage a third‐party review of its human resources practices and procedures to validate current processes.

Benjamin Conner, one of the concerned parents at the Tuesday meeting, said the changes would ease parents worries.

"The steps they outlined in the email were kind of exactly what we wanted to hear on Tuesday night," he said. "From my perspective, it's a step in the right direction. It's positive. People are excited to hear that there are safety measures being put in place."

Conner said he plans to make sure the district follows up on its word. He also mentioned that another meeting between parents and administrators is being planned.


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Military Mom Surprises Her Kids at Football Game

Natale Smith returned from Saudi Arabia a month earlier than her kids expected.

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One Plano mother is back home from serving her country. After seven months of being away, she surprised her four young children at their football game on Saturday.

Natale Smith was deployed to Saudi Arabia for the past seven months in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Her husband, James Smith, had to take care of their four young children by himself.

"The first two months were really hard because my kids cried every single night. And I had to put them to bed and explain to them why mom was gone. Because she was serving a bigger purpose," he said.

Just as the kids are now enjoying their mom's return, Smith said he too appreciates his wife's presence more than ever. "It's been a long road, I mean we've never really been separated from each other. And I appreciate everything she went and did when she was here," said Smith.

Natale Smith said she missed the daily routine she used to have with her little ones. "Getting woken up early, and just hanging out, and going to the park, and football games, and anything. I miss it all," she said.

Now that she's back home, she plans to pick up where she left off. "I'm just excited to see my kids and hug on them and love on them and come back to life," said Smith.

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