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Analysts and celebrities make Super Bowl picks
SAN FRANCISCO (WISH) — Just like every Super Bowl, everybody has an opinion on who is going to win the biggest game in sports.
Celebrities and members of the media on Radio Row weighed in on who they think is going to win the matchup between the Patriots and the Seahawks.
Former NFL quarterback and NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky – Seahawks
“Seattle. Seattle and the Rams were the two best football teams for me over the past three plus months. I truly felt whoever won the NFC was going to be the Super Bowl champion.”
NFL Network host Kyle Brandt – Patriots
“Well, everybody loves the Seahawks, which makes me kind of like the Patriots. There’s one thing I don’t want to do right now and I don’t want to bet against Mike Vrabel. I know they don’t have the same personnel. I don’t have the same eye test or tape. I’m starting to get a little twitch in my finger about the Patriots.”
Former NFL linebacker and NFL analyst Emmanuel Acho – Seahawks
“All strategy, logic, and film points to the Seahawks. Seahawks got more dudes. At the end of the day, players make plays. And Seahawks got more players. Patriots are tough, well-coached. They got dudes too, Milton Williams, Christian Gonzalez, but they just ain’t got enough bullets in the chamber.”
Actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key – Seahawks
“Seattle. The defense is going to take over. Just what the deal is, left side of the Patriots line, little compromise, defense is going to get through. They’re going to get to Drake May at least twice.”
Former NFL linebacker and NFL analyst Manti Te’o – Seahawks
“I think when I look at both of these teams, the Seattle Seahawks are the more dominant defense. It’s going to come down to the defense. If I had to make a choice, I’d have to lean a little bit towards Seattle because of that defense.”
Former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck – Seahawks
“I’m absolutely hoping for and planning for a parade in Seattle after the game. But if not, I live in Boston. So I mean, there’s a parade there too. But you know who I’m rooting for.”
Kickoff for the Patriots and Seahawks matchup in The Big Game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Sunday.
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Inside Edition host Eva Pilgrim discusses strategies for securing Valentine’s Day reservations and Nancy Guthrie kidnapping
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Inside Edition host Eva Pilgrim shared strategies for securing last-minute Valentine’s Day reservations and provided updates on the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation in Tucson during an appearance on WISH-TV.
Pilgrim encouraged diners to call restaurants directly rather than relying solely on reservation apps, saying personal communication and flexibility can improve the chances of booking a table during the busy holiday weekend. She also suggested considering larger party sizes, lunch reservations or celebrating on an alternate date to increase availability.
For those unable to secure reservations, Pilgrim noted that many couples are opting to celebrate at home by cooking meals themselves or ordering takeout, emphasizing that the holiday is centered more on spending time together than on a specific setting.
Pilgrim also discussed the kidnapping investigation involving Nancy Guthrie in Tucson. Correspondent Jim Murray is reporting from the scene as authorities continue to release new details in the rapidly developing case.
She said the investigation has drawn widespread national attention as the public awaits further information from law enforcement. Pilgrim also addressed the role of social media in modern news stories, noting that online speculation often spreads quickly and requires careful verification by journalists.
Pilgrim described the case as especially personal within the media community because of the victim’s connection to Savannah Guthrie, adding that journalists aim to balance public interest with sensitivity toward the families involved.
“Inside Edition” airs weekdays at 7 p.m. on WISH-TV. Authorities in Tucson are expected to provide additional updates as the investigation continues.
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Flower shops gear up for Valentine’s Day rush
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Valentine’s Day is two days away, and flower shops across Indy are in overdrive.
News 8 stopped by to check in on the Flower Boys at Fletcher Place on Thursday morning. Co-owner Jake Smith says they were preparing for a busy Thursday, Friday, and Valentine’s Day.
Much of the holiday-ordering starts months in advance, Smith says. “This is months in the works, and all of these flowers are ordered months in advance. We’re processing it, prepping it, and putting them in boxes.”
Smith says that for the most popular holiday flowers, roses and tulips have stayed consistent fan favorites over the years. The pricing for roses has also remained the same.
For those who are wondering how to make your flowers last longer, here are Smith’s main tips:
- Change the water frequently.
- Give the flowers fresh cuts on the stems.
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Indianapolis PD Respond After Viral Video Shows Police Threatening to ‘Kill’ Black Teen
Indianapolis community members are raising alarms after a group of Black teens were dragged from their vehicle by police officers. Video of the shocking interaction has since went viral showing one officer threatening to “kill” 17-year-old Trevion Taylor.
It began when the teenager decided to meet up with some friends — all of whom are between ages 16 and 17 — for an anti-ICE protest happening near Warren Central High School. Taylor graduated from the school early but chose to drive to the event, his mothe told IndyStar News.
While driving with three friends away from the protest, Taylor reportedly noticed a police vehicle following him. He was pulled over at a local gas station only half a mile from the school, according to the outlet. Once Indianapolis Metropolitan Police (IMPD) officers approached his car, Taylor– who was sitting in the driver’s seat– pulled out his phone and started recording.
Video of the traffic stop was posted to social media. In it, you can see multiple officers surround the teen’s car before one tells Taylor, “We’re gonna get you out here. So when you get out, I’m gonna pull you out, I want you to put your hands on top of the car, OK?”
The teenager asked the unidentified officer why he was being instructed to get out the vehicle. “The car smells like weed,” the officer can be heard saying. “Step out of the car.”
Moments later, officers opened the car doors and pull out Taylor and one teen sitting in the passenger seat. “Yo, what?” Taylor asks as he’s being dragged by his wrists. That’s when one officer says the unthinkable.
“I will f***ing kill you. Do you understand me?” the officer shouts at Taylor, who instantly goes silent. The video continues showing the rest of Taylor’s friends being detained.
Taylor’s mother, Ambar Taylor, uploaded the video and accused Indianapolis PD of racial profiling. “He’s a young Black man. You’ve seen the news 100 times,” she told IndyStar. “My son will not be a victim.”
Now, she’s demanding answers from IMPD, but the officers’ account of the Feb. 6 incident is vastly different from Taylor’s. According to a department statement, officers were monitoring the anti-ICE protest after receiving a tip that students might have guns.
“Officers observed a juvenile male enter a vehicle while in possession of a firearm and initiated a traffic stop once the vehicle was away from others,” the statement read. Police said Taylor failed to signal during a lane change, which triggered the stop. Still, the department addressed the officer’s threats against the 17-year-old.
“While the video does not show the entire incident, some of the language heard does not reflect the standards or values of the IMPD,” the statement continued.
President of the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police Rick Snyder released a statement defending the police. He called the video “incomplete” adding that the officers’ tactics were reasonable, according to WISH-TV. An internal investigation is underway.
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