We begin with betting on sports in 2018 the Supreme Court cleared the way for states other than nevada to allow legal wagering just last week voters in colorado approved a referendum joining 18 other states plus washington, d. C. , to legalize Sports Betting its the move no bill that is really winning game on is todays cover story walk into a sports book and youll see players laying down bets, but more and more theyre skipping the line and wagering right on their mobile phones very convenient and its fun and theres a lot more you can do on your phone. Reporter a lot of the betting takes place within the game who will score the next touchdown, jump shot or home run. That actions too fast for traditional wagers the states now offering mobile sports gambling are working to maximize revenue, both in handle, the total amount gambled, and in taxes collected for state and local government. Right here in nevada we do about 70 of our handle on mobile and thats despite the fact that we have 113
Children needed glasses. But, were not getting them. Thats estimated to be 15,000 to 20,000 of our kids wholl end up having to look at the blackboard and its blurry and they dont know why. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff republicans are reveling tonight in passage of a sweeping revision of the nations tax laws. The house approved it today, 227 to 203, and the senate moved to follow suit. But a lastminute procedural glitch meant the house will have to vote one final time, tomorrow. Lisa desjardins begins our coverage. cheering desjardins cheers as the g. O. P. Tax overhaul received final house passage, largely along party lines. It signaled the end of republicans sprint to get the bill to the president by
Children needed glasses. But, were not getting them. Thats estimated to be 15,000 to 20,000 of our kids wholl end up having to look at the blackboard and its blurry and they dont know why. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff republicans are reveling tonight in passage of a sweeping revision of the nations tax laws. The house approved it today, 227 to 203, and the senate moved to follow suit. But a lastminute procedural glitch meant the house will have to vote one final time, tomorrow. Lisa desjardins begins our coverage. cheering desjardins cheers as the g. O. P. Tax overhaul received final house passage, largely along party lines. It signaled the end of republicans sprint to get the bill to the president by
Coli are linked to its restaurants. The arrangement for a man who was once considered to be an American Hero is now over. Bowe bergdahl accused of desertion and endangering his fl low fellow soldiers. Robert we just heard from the army regarding todays hearing. What else did we hear . Reporter well, del, good morning. I was in the courtroom, a little less than 50 people that happened at approximately 10 00 am sharp. Bo bergdahl talked in, about ten minutes before that, he seemed a little nervous, had a little bit of a limp, it lasted less than 15 minutes and then he walked out. We learned a few things. He know more about the charges, but we dont know whether or not he is going to take a plea of guilty or nonguilty. Lets listen in. The military judge discussed the rights held by the accused, inquired on the record, regarding current military council and civilian council. Sergeant bergdahl, said he was satisfied. The judge explained his right to be tried before a panel or military judge.
Northeast blizzard. A driving ban in effect. Residents shoveling out in parts of connecticut and new york. Tonight, the aftermath, extending to our area. Some incredible images coming in the northeast. Good evening, everyone. Thanks for joining us. Im adam may. Parts of new england got more than 3 feet of snow. Right now, more than hundreds of thousands of people are without cold in the bitter cold temperatures. Today, wjz has more from harford, connecticut. Reporter people from new york, straight up through new england, are digging out. After a noreaster dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some areas. A lot of cleanup. Yeah. We got a snow blower. So my husband is somewhere in the nished, cleaning other neighborhood, cleaning other peoples houses. So were finishing up here. Reporter highways turned into parking lots overnight. Emergency crews move in to rescue dozens of people forced to spend the night in their cars on new yorks long tiestled. Threw some blankets over me, went to sleep