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cars was looking for a place to build a museum, pontiac, illinois michigan, provided just the righttives. >> if you watch the old 66 movies, there's always a girl involved and there's always a fast car. the corvette or mustang. >> brown: there's a car, there's a girl-- that's part of the culture and part of the whole history? >> that is the culture. and a lot of people from other countries coming here, they want to experience that freedom that they saw in that movie. >> brown: but pontiac is still an exception. in berwyn, illinois, a suburb of chicago, some 26 stylish auto showrooms once lined route 66. most have been bulldozed to make way for fast food franchises. >> this was a chevy dealer when it was built in the '30s. >> brown: not everyone might agree that '50s era showrooms are worth saving. but businessman john fey of the berwyn preservation committee does. >> this is the kind of business that is just perfect. this is a great example of using the building in a way that enhances what they are doing and helps the community. >> reporter: but fey says berwyn hasn't provided enoug
cars was looking for a place to build a museum, pontiac, illinois michigan, provided just the righttives. >> if you watch the old 66 movies, there's always a girl involved and there's always a fast car. the corvette or mustang. >> brown: there's a car, there's a girl-- that's part of the culture and part of the whole history? >> that is the culture. and a lot of people from other countries coming here, they want to experience that freedom that they saw in that movie. >>...
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that includes that one you saw there that tore through pontiac, illinois, with winds up to 125 miles an hour. here's abc's megan hughes. >>> from towering tornadoes. >> just a thin snake coming out of the sky. >> reporter: to furious floodwaters. storms laid siege to the mid-atlantic states. a torrent of engulfed richwood, west virginia, swallowing streets, drowning some cars, and sweeping away others in its path. multiple confirmed tornadoes including this ef-2 with winds up to 125 miles per hour tearing an 11 mile path through pontiac, illinois. homes flattened. this electric tower crumpled like aluminum foil and this semi knocked over on its side. this mobile home torn from its foundation. >> somebody's yelling at me and i ran to the door and it was the lady across the street. i could hear her underneath the trailer. >> reporter: the woman is recovering. jill ashton and her 3-month-old son had only moments to take shelter from the swifter that to part her family farm. >> as tight as i could grab him, i ran to the basement. >> this huge grain bin pried open. >> there's a barn in th
that includes that one you saw there that tore through pontiac, illinois, with winds up to 125 miles an hour. here's abc's megan hughes. >>> from towering tornadoes. >> just a thin snake coming out of the sky. >> reporter: to furious floodwaters. storms laid siege to the mid-atlantic states. a torrent of engulfed richwood, west virginia, swallowing streets, drowning some cars, and sweeping away others in its path. multiple confirmed tornadoes including this ef-2 with winds...
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and back here in pontiac, even though the tornado crushed this gas station building, officials say several people who were seeking shelter here were lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. david? >> all right, well, that's good news. we are thinking about that family and that toddler tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to jing eginger. >> reporter: every time i refresh the storm reports, i'm coming up with something up in. a landslide on interstate 79 is the very latest. you can see the tornado watch and severe thunderstorm watches that stretch from parts of kentucky to north carolina. the flash flooding is the imminent threat, for sure, along with the damaging winds. and the isolated tornado that might come out of this. this area has already had upwards of eight inches of rain. the training thunderstorms, the ones that keep coming, line after line, david, is what we are concerned about tonight. west virginia finally starts clearing out after midnight. but that's not good for knoxville, all the way to parts of north carolina. and look, tomorrow, the low does the same
and back here in pontiac, even though the tornado crushed this gas station building, officials say several people who were seeking shelter here were lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. david? >> all right, well, that's good news. we are thinking about that family and that toddler tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to jing eginger. >> reporter: every time i refresh the storm reports, i'm coming up with something up in. a landslide on interstate 79 is the...
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the author and traveled these districts and you will see district to go 30 miles like michigan, and pontiac, michigan, shows how these districts were created. it was used as early as the 1920s. >> host: we are being polite in our use of the word but the whole word is on the front of the book. >> the whole word is not. there are two *plaps -- times's. it is a long-standing word to promote political espionage and sabotage. it is by david daily. >> host: another book that did come out and was finalist for the pulitzer. >> marching home is out in paperback, first book by a brilliant young historian and it details what happened to all the veterans when they came to the north, how they were forgotten. the research is 1-of-a-kind and was so unusual to get a finalist, we are proud of the photo. >> host: who is wendy warren? >> guest: there are a lot of young exciting historians in america. wendy warren has rewritten the 1600s in america, she shows how slavery was indelibly linked to the founding of america. 70% of the ships coursing out of new england harbor all were in the west indies, she shows h
the author and traveled these districts and you will see district to go 30 miles like michigan, and pontiac, michigan, shows how these districts were created. it was used as early as the 1920s. >> host: we are being polite in our use of the word but the whole word is on the front of the book. >> the whole word is not. there are two *plaps -- times's. it is a long-standing word to promote political espionage and sabotage. it is by david daily. >> host: another book that did...
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. >> blake mccoy is in pontiac, illinois, with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, a slow-moving lineof storms marching east after providing wild weather across illinois from terrifying tornadoes. to 60-mile-an-hour winds and a deluge of rain. motorists were trying to get out of harm's way. >> even farther east there was town of power lines down so we eventually headed south and that's when we came across all of this. >> reporter: this dramatic video from where storm chasers took a direct hit pull belled by debris. this homeowner shocked at the damage to his house. >> blew everything out. it took the whole sheeting off the roof. >> reporter: 60-mile-an-hour winds ripped through seneca. >> confirmed there are nobody in the shell station. >> reporter: and extensive damage around the town of pontiac. a family was trapped when it twister shredded their mobile home. >> just rolled it off the foundation. >> reporter: the walmart there was also badly damaged. >> lightning was in the area. >> reporter: in chicago, some 50,000 soccer fans took cover at soldier field when rain poured down durin
. >> blake mccoy is in pontiac, illinois, with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, a slow-moving lineof storms marching east after providing wild weather across illinois from terrifying tornadoes. to 60-mile-an-hour winds and a deluge of rain. motorists were trying to get out of harm's way. >> even farther east there was town of power lines down so we eventually headed south and that's when we came across all of this. >> reporter: this dramatic video from where storm...
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notice native americans throughcome to pontiac, distributive and procedural, if we remember not elite whites thought to infuse a revolutionary movement with a greater commitment to lookantive justice, if we and notice that the constitution that emerged in 1801 out of a slave revolution, mixing explicit guarantees of's labor rights, iff slave or we recall all these dispersed constitutional fragments, then it becomes probable that the constitutional thought of most people would encompass a different mix of substantive and procedural justice that existed in most of the dominant ideology of the age. to a claim that the united constitution would have excluded -- had the people been more broadly inclusive. ought and largely forgotten incident should remind us that when some were excluded, their ideas were excluded as well. the exclusion of those ideas is not a flaw in the document that the nation has remedied by passing the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 19th amendment. those amendments have provided constitutional remedies to many of the problems. too rigid to the devotion of the constitution produ
notice native americans throughcome to pontiac, distributive and procedural, if we remember not elite whites thought to infuse a revolutionary movement with a greater commitment to lookantive justice, if we and notice that the constitution that emerged in 1801 out of a slave revolution, mixing explicit guarantees of's labor rights, iff slave or we recall all these dispersed constitutional fragments, then it becomes probable that the constitutional thought of most people would encompass a...
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like a bomb was dropped on this neighborhood, back here, the car that he helped rebuild, his '83 pontiacrred. a total loss. we're going to walk to the front of his property. this used to be his mobile home. the roof has collapsed and hard to make out what this was. the gravel used to be right now, it's black, over here, another vehicle that he helped rebuild, the truck, also a total loss. >> reporter: for michael and his father, a few pans and some knives are all that made it. the two tried to hide their pain. >> i'm okay. i'll manage. >> so we get to start over, whatever we can do. we just keep our hopes up, and keep going. >> reporter: theirs is one of 150 homes that have burned to the ground. two lives have been lost in the nearby town. the fire started thursday night, huge flames ripping through property. tonight, there is no containment. >> look of devastation is on these people's face. lady over there with oxygen. i've lost everything. all i have is what i got on. >> reporter: at kernville, the main evacuation site, more than 100 people wait to return to whatever's left. although m
like a bomb was dropped on this neighborhood, back here, the car that he helped rebuild, his '83 pontiacrred. a total loss. we're going to walk to the front of his property. this used to be his mobile home. the roof has collapsed and hard to make out what this was. the gravel used to be right now, it's black, over here, another vehicle that he helped rebuild, the truck, also a total loss. >> reporter: for michael and his father, a few pans and some knives are all that made it. the two...
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police found victim shot once in the face about 2:00 this afternoon inside of a silver pontiac. he has yet to be identified, anyone with any information should contact the philadelphia police. >>> a small plane crash is, while trying to land at university park airport in state college. both people on board, were killed. officials say that tower crews at airport saw smoke coming from the plane as it approach the airport about 8:30 this morning. they tried alerting the pilot but could not get any response. victim's names have not been released. >>> now to a legal victory, for jerry sandusky. >> a judge makes the major ruling as former penn state assistant football coach, tries to overturn his conviction on child sex crimes. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos is live tonight with the look at the judge's ruling, greg. >> this is a big break for jerry sandusky and his attorneys. judge's decision essentially grants the first step in the long process that could overturn the former penn state coach's convictions on 45 counts of child sexual a boost. >> what is there to say. >> report
police found victim shot once in the face about 2:00 this afternoon inside of a silver pontiac. he has yet to be identified, anyone with any information should contact the philadelphia police. >>> a small plane crash is, while trying to land at university park airport in state college. both people on board, were killed. officials say that tower crews at airport saw smoke coming from the plane as it approach the airport about 8:30 this morning. they tried alerting the pilot but could...
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that includes this one that tore through pontiac, illinois with winds up to 125 miles per hour. >>> the clear skies over that area today should allow the clean-up to get under way in ernest. >> a welcome break. there is more wet weather ahead in some spots. justin povick joins us with the forecast. good morning. >> diane, kendis, good morning to you. happy friday. almost to the weekend. that's the good news. better news is the weather will be calming down over the northeast this weekend. still a few pesky storms to get through today from d.c. points south toward richmond. heavy rain, lightning and winds the biggest concern. we're not anticipating a repeat performance of severe weather. that's definitely some good news. out west, roasting here over the southern tier of states. a big cooldown on the way over the northern half is going to be quite substantial here through the weekend. speaking of the weekend, most of the storms saturday into sunday located over the northern portion of the midwest. and also into the great lakes but again, beautiful in the northeast. >>> diane, kendis, back
that includes this one that tore through pontiac, illinois with winds up to 125 miles per hour. >>> the clear skies over that area today should allow the clean-up to get under way in ernest. >> a welcome break. there is more wet weather ahead in some spots. justin povick joins us with the forecast. good morning. >> diane, kendis, good morning to you. happy friday. almost to the weekend. that's the good news. better news is the weather will be calming down over the northeast...
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pontiac, michigan. the chaplain: our god, our father, we call upon your name, a name at which every knee shall bow. your name is wonderful, counselor, mighty god, everlasting father. you are the prince of peace, the rose of sharon, the lily of the valley and the bright and morningstar. you are the fairest of 10,000. you are the great creator god. alpha and omega, beginning and end, first and last. your name is redeemer and the lord, the way, the truth, and light. bread of life, author and finisher of our faith. we know no greater judgment could befall a nation than for it to be deserted by god. left to be the play thing of malignant forces. speak to us oh great jehovah. we know a sparrow does not fall without your notice and we know that a nation cannot rise without your aid. the name of jeshua, jesus safes, emanuel, god with us -- jesus saves, emanuel, god with us, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces his approval thereof. pursuan
pontiac, michigan. the chaplain: our god, our father, we call upon your name, a name at which every knee shall bow. your name is wonderful, counselor, mighty god, everlasting father. you are the prince of peace, the rose of sharon, the lily of the valley and the bright and morningstar. you are the fairest of 10,000. you are the great creator god. alpha and omega, beginning and end, first and last. your name is redeemer and the lord, the way, the truth, and light. bread of life, author and...
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one twister cut an 11-mile path of destruction through pontiac, illinois, with winds miles per hour. >>> breaking overnight in southern california, dozens of homes have been reduced to embers by a new wildfire. this one is raging northeast of bakersfield 165 miles away from the brush fires burring near los angeles. one fire captain says he's never seen so many homes burn so quickly. the fast-moving flames are threatening about 1500 additional homes. evacuations understandably under way. >>> donald trump landed in the uk overnight as the results of the british referendum on leaving the european union came in but trump is actually there on personal business for the grand re-opening of his golf resort in scotland. several people who live near the course have been flying mexican flags looking at a live picture there of donald trump arriving. protesters on the scene had accused trump of racism, bigotry and planning to gather outside the resort. that's probablying a massive security response. again, trump there on personal business coincidence that he's there on the same day as that brexit
one twister cut an 11-mile path of destruction through pontiac, illinois, with winds miles per hour. >>> breaking overnight in southern california, dozens of homes have been reduced to embers by a new wildfire. this one is raging northeast of bakersfield 165 miles away from the brush fires burring near los angeles. one fire captain says he's never seen so many homes burn so quickly. the fast-moving flames are threatening about 1500 additional homes. evacuations understandably under...
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one twister that touched down in central illinois in the town of pontiac tore up a gas station and other business, as well. damaged some homes and injured two people. in buckley, blinding rain, you can hear it and wind also created extremely dangerous road conditions making driving nearly impossible. >>> all that rain along with dangerous lightning delayed the copa america final match at soldier field for more that two hours at halftime. tens of thousands were warned to take cover and now that is trudging iceward. abc's justin povick joins us with the forecast. good morning, justin. >> kendis, diane, thanks. we are tracking more potentially dangerous thunderstorms from low pressure, again, we had all the severe weather earlier on yesterday and also last night but continues for today. damaging winds large hail, isolated tornadoes and very heavy rainfall around our nation's capital, points north toward philadelphia. we're also concerned about major heat and humidity in the southeast that could feel over 100 degrees. kendis, diane, back to. >> justin, thank you. >>> meanwhile, cooler more h
one twister that touched down in central illinois in the town of pontiac tore up a gas station and other business, as well. damaged some homes and injured two people. in buckley, blinding rain, you can hear it and wind also created extremely dangerous road conditions making driving nearly impossible. >>> all that rain along with dangerous lightning delayed the copa america final match at soldier field for more that two hours at halftime. tens of thousands were warned to take cover and...
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. >> pontiac. that's a perfect l.a. car right there. comes with ketchup. >> what do you think about iranian pizza? >> not bad. >> not bad. >> we don't put ketchup on pizza, though. >> i love ketchup. >> i spent my youth pretty much doing this, hanging out in a parking lot. ♪ let's assume the worst. let's assume that you cannot see any way to reconcile what you think of iran with your own personal beliefs. that you just generally don't approve. >> yeah. >> i think those are exactly the sort of places you should go. >> totally. >> see who we're talking about and where we're talking about here. >> i think it's almost un-american not to go to those places, you know? there's a lot of horrible things going on here. there's a lot of great things going on, too. >> i don't know that i can put it in any kind of perspective. i feel deeply conflict, deeply confusing, exhilarating, heartbreaking, beautiful place. >> yeah, exactly. ♪ [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] >> american cars are crazy. >> american cars are crazy, and they're fun. all i can
. >> pontiac. that's a perfect l.a. car right there. comes with ketchup. >> what do you think about iranian pizza? >> not bad. >> not bad. >> we don't put ketchup on pizza, though. >> i love ketchup. >> i spent my youth pretty much doing this, hanging out in a parking lot. ♪ let's assume the worst. let's assume that you cannot see any way to reconcile what you think of iran with your own personal beliefs. that you just generally don't approve....
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dean reynolds is in pontiac, illinois, southwest of chicago.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is some of the damage tha this town overnight. and this is one of the bricks that was torn from the facade of this gas station and tossed around like a tennis ball. it's a wonder that no one was seriously hurt. >> tornado on the ground right here, right beside us. >> reporter: a line of powerful storms produced multiple wernadoes across the midwest dnesday night. at least four touched down in northern illinois where around 15,000 people were without power. >> tornado right there. >> reporter: a likely twister sent a wave of debris slamming into the car of this storm chaser in the city of earlville. he was able to make it through the worst of the severe weather without injury. >> our whole trailer shook. i mean, it was scary. it was like there was like 20 trains coming through my house. >> reporter: here in pontiac, high winds damaged several homes and ripped apart this gas station. >> it was pretty scary. >> reporter: a portion o tore off and
dean reynolds is in pontiac, illinois, southwest of chicago.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is some of the damage tha this town overnight. and this is one of the bricks that was torn from the facade of this gas station and tossed around like a tennis ball. it's a wonder that no one was seriously hurt. >> tornado on the ground right here, right beside us. >> reporter: a line of powerful storms produced multiple wernadoes across the midwest dnesday night. at least...
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that's how he thinks that aircraft carriers start like pontiacs. ji ji ji.don't got to be careful, don't pump the gas too much. you don't want to flood the carburetor of your nuclear powered aircraft carrier. and you know, it's detailed policy statements like this that could be the reason why trump campaign manager corey lewandowski was fired today. which is shocking. somebody was "managing" that campaign? (laughter) (cheering and applause) >> stephen: ji ji ji! after defending lewandowski when he was charged with battery of a female reporter, why fire him now? the whole thing is a mystery wrapped in a riddle slaps in an enigma and sprayed with spray-tan. the whole thing, it was all summed up by a source inside the trump campaign who told nbc news, no one knows what is (cheering and applause) that's true, that's true! and just this afternoon his communication he director gave this statement. >> what's happening??? >> stephen: was it good? it's an oldie but goodie. can't watch that too many times. and yet donald trump, after firing longtime advisors, supporte
that's how he thinks that aircraft carriers start like pontiacs. ji ji ji.don't got to be careful, don't pump the gas too much. you don't want to flood the carburetor of your nuclear powered aircraft carrier. and you know, it's detailed policy statements like this that could be the reason why trump campaign manager corey lewandowski was fired today. which is shocking. somebody was "managing" that campaign? (laughter) (cheering and applause) >> stephen: ji ji ji! after defending...
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severe storms and twisters rolled through northern illinois but the city of pontiac saw the most the damage. the tornadoes the damage to several businesses. people who got caught describe what it was like when they tried to take cover. >> it was pretty scary but i mean, in the heat of the moment you do what you have to do. we ran for the door. i was stuck on the other side so my partner was kicking down the door for me. >> portions of the city were left without power and several gas leaks were reported. today forecasters say the storms are headed for west virginia, virginia and north carolina. >>> coming up, new software developed in the bay area to help us take -- to help us -- help autistic children read emotions. -- coming up, new software developed in the bay area to help autistic children read emotions. ♪ i ♪ shining through rs ♪ i see your true colors ♪ and that's why i love you ♪ so don't be afraid ♪ to let them show ♪ your true colors ♪ true colors ♪ true colors ♪ are beautiful >>> welcome back. the high cost of living in san francisco is prompting universities to provide mor
severe storms and twisters rolled through northern illinois but the city of pontiac saw the most the damage. the tornadoes the damage to several businesses. people who got caught describe what it was like when they tried to take cover. >> it was pretty scary but i mean, in the heat of the moment you do what you have to do. we ran for the door. i was stuck on the other side so my partner was kicking down the door for me. >> portions of the city were left without power and several gas...
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in pontiac most of the town of 12,000 lost power.e mobile homes destroyed. 400 flights canceled at chicago's two major airports. >> the weather in southern california gave firefighters and help as they battle dangerous wildfires in los angeles and severe hate waves did not let up and that let firefighters make progress against two fires in the mountains 20 miles northeast of los angeles. restrictions were lifted. lauren: maria molina here with more on severe weather. maria: a little good news in california, but across the midwest extremely active weather with severe weather unfolding across illinois, indiana and ohio and west virginia and a storm system is going to continue and we bring the threat for additional severe weather across portions of the ohio river valley and extending into the mid-atlantic with damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes possible and the same storm system keeps moving southeast and by friday bringing in the risk of additional severe storms across portions of the carolinas. a big concern is storms w
in pontiac most of the town of 12,000 lost power.e mobile homes destroyed. 400 flights canceled at chicago's two major airports. >> the weather in southern california gave firefighters and help as they battle dangerous wildfires in los angeles and severe hate waves did not let up and that let firefighters make progress against two fires in the mountains 20 miles northeast of los angeles. restrictions were lifted. lauren: maria molina here with more on severe weather. maria: a little good...
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it tore an 11wq mile path throuh pontiac, illinoisco. >> let's turn our attention to our weather around is'" here with the latest. >> the first week of summer going pretty well. here's live doppler 7hd where we have at bit of cloud cover moving in from the north and hfpá's going to be the case today as marine layer redevelops tonight. area of low pressure to the norths of us allowing for a stronger on shore push today. may have felt that breeze still breezy around the bay. 59 in san francisco. 67 mountain view. san jose morgan hill and 57 half moon bay. winds anywhere 22 miles an hour at the coast still gusting to over 35 miles an hour at sfo. 72 santa rosa. nice mild view with 63. napa novato concord and livermore checking in at 64 degrees. so the winds over by the delta gust to go 29 miles an hour here at the airport and along the coast. they will be shifting in the next several days. bringing us a remember washingtoning trend out of the north tomorrow inland community warm-up so warmer pattern next .s][, next week. in fact it should peek by next wednesday. overnight low very comfort
it tore an 11wq mile path throuh pontiac, illinoisco. >> let's turn our attention to our weather around is'" here with the latest. >> the first week of summer going pretty well. here's live doppler 7hd where we have at bit of cloud cover moving in from the north and hfpá's going to be the case today as marine layer redevelops tonight. area of low pressure to the norths of us allowing for a stronger on shore push today. may have felt that breeze still breezy around the bay. 59...
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of to fairfield, pontiac -- antioch, but 60s and 70s close to the water. cooler wednesday, fog and cooler pattern friday, warmer through the week. >> i'm with mike delfino i can keep my eyes off the clouds. >> yesterday i at 30 sunset pictures sent to me so thank you. very nice. >>> 5:51 am still to come how the late joan rivers is helping a bay area nonprofit. how personal items from the comedian's estate will benefit guide dogs for the blind. >>> sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding welcome back, 5:54 am, slippery auction in new york city held tomorrow and a bay area organization will benefit. 200 items belonging to joan rivers will be auctioned, furnishings, lavish gowns and jewelry from her career will be sold and will benefit gu
of to fairfield, pontiac -- antioch, but 60s and 70s close to the water. cooler wednesday, fog and cooler pattern friday, warmer through the week. >> i'm with mike delfino i can keep my eyes off the clouds. >> yesterday i at 30 sunset pictures sent to me so thank you. very nice. >>> 5:51 am still to come how the late joan rivers is helping a bay area nonprofit. how personal items from the comedian's estate will benefit guide dogs for the blind. >>> sfx: turbines...
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chan reynolds is in pontiac, ing.nois southwest of chicago. dean, good morning. >> good morning.ell, this is some of the damage that was done when the tornado truck this town overnight. and this is one of the bricks around l torn from the facade of this gas station and tossed around like a tennis ball. it's a wonder that no one was eriously hurt. fulon the ground right here right beside us. >> reporter: a line of powerful torms produce multiple at ladoes across the midwest wednesday night. at least four touch down in northern illinois where around 15,000 people were without >> r yower. >> right here. >> a likely twister sent a wave ough bris into the car of this storm chair in the city of earlyville. he was able to make it through the worst of the severe weather without injury. >> rep whole trailer shook. omesas scary, like 20 trains coming through my house. >> reporter: here in pontiac st high winds damaged several homes and ripped apart this gas station. >> it was pretty scary. we heard a loud boom when that came crashing down. arked orter: a portion of it tore off and pierced
chan reynolds is in pontiac, ing.nois southwest of chicago. dean, good morning. >> good morning.ell, this is some of the damage that was done when the tornado truck this town overnight. and this is one of the bricks around l torn from the facade of this gas station and tossed around like a tennis ball. it's a wonder that no one was eriously hurt. fulon the ground right here right beside us. >> reporter: a line of powerful torms produce multiple at ladoes across the midwest wednesday...
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leon: four tornadoes touched down in pontiac, illinois. i caused extensive damage to the mobile home park, leaving debris everywhere. two people had to be rescued from their homes. fortunately they only had minor injuries. alison: wow! terrible situations there. we were prepared for severe weather today. but it seems to be a little more mellow. steve: it is indeed. earlier this morning we had the heavier rain that moved through. rumble of thunder. now the strongest of the storms well south and west of us. and will remain south of us as g not out of the woods totally in terms of the showers. a lot of folks are gearing up for the beach forecast. it looks nice out there. clouds here and there. there are still people taking advantage of the dayoff over at ocean -- leon: don't care about the farmer's market. steve: that is on saturday. we'll talk about that in a moment. beach forecast for tomorrow. around 75 degrees. we will see a few shower here and there. middle to upper 70's saturday and sunday. at least it will be dry. the surf temperatures
leon: four tornadoes touched down in pontiac, illinois. i caused extensive damage to the mobile home park, leaving debris everywhere. two people had to be rescued from their homes. fortunately they only had minor injuries. alison: wow! terrible situations there. we were prepared for severe weather today. but it seems to be a little more mellow. steve: it is indeed. earlier this morning we had the heavier rain that moved through. rumble of thunder. now the strongest of the storms well south and...
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pontiac, michigan. the chaplain: our god, our father, we call upon your name, a name at which every knee shall bow. your name is wonderful, counselor, mighty god, everlasting father. you are the prince of peace, the rose of sharon, the lily of the
pontiac, michigan. the chaplain: our god, our father, we call upon your name, a name at which every knee shall bow. your name is wonderful, counselor, mighty god, everlasting father. you are the prince of peace, the rose of sharon, the lily of the
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the storm rolled through the town of pontiac, yesterday. that's about 90 minutes from chicago. several homes and gas stations in the area were damaged or destroyed. >> watched the trailer blow over. and that's when i heard screaming and i ran out. >> a sudden burst of hail. it lasted for like maybe three, four seconds. and then dead silence. >> the weather service says it received numerous reports of tornadoes west and southwest of chicago. a crew will survey the areas today to determine exactly how many touched down. >> and severe thunderstorms cause a long delay in the copa america game in chicago. fans saw lightning strikes in the sky over soldier field at halftime, which was only supposed to last about 15 minutes. then the sky opened up, drenching the field. it was more than two hours later when the players got back on the field to play. >> in indiana, wind gusts up to 100 miles per hour knocked down a communications tower. the 180-foot tower fell on a auto dealership. it narrowly missed a propane dank. the tower is used for ambulance and police communications so crews are
the storm rolled through the town of pontiac, yesterday. that's about 90 minutes from chicago. several homes and gas stations in the area were damaged or destroyed. >> watched the trailer blow over. and that's when i heard screaming and i ran out. >> a sudden burst of hail. it lasted for like maybe three, four seconds. and then dead silence. >> the weather service says it received numerous reports of tornadoes west and southwest of chicago. a crew will survey the areas today...
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that he later posts to facebook showing a police officer stopping to question him near his home in pontiacchigan. >> you're making people nervous. >> by walking sfwhi. >> they said you had your hands in your pockets. >> wow. walking by with your hands in your pockets makes you nervous to call police, when it's snowing outside? >> it is. >> okay. >> the officer is using a cell phone to record his own video of their action. >> what are you up to? >> walking. with my hands in my pocks. walking. >> is it an inconvenience to talk to me right now? >> hell, yeah. because of the whole police situation across the country it's outrageous. somebody walking down the street with their hands in their pockets? there's 10,000 people walking around with their hands in their pockets -- >> you're right but we do have a lot of robberies so just checking on you. >> we don't talk about in many cases the person who actually picks up the phone and calls a police officer in the first place. >> many of these situations, the police aren't just showing up, right some someone called them. so there is a societal issue
that he later posts to facebook showing a police officer stopping to question him near his home in pontiacchigan. >> you're making people nervous. >> by walking sfwhi. >> they said you had your hands in your pockets. >> wow. walking by with your hands in your pockets makes you nervous to call police, when it's snowing outside? >> it is. >> okay. >> the officer is using a cell phone to record his own video of their action. >> what are you up to?...
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pontiac hit hard after one of the twisters ripped through a town there.h winds causing a lot of damage at a gas station, even overturning a semi-truck on the road. >> it was pretty scary but i mean, in the heat of the moment you do what you got to do. we ran for the door. next thing you know the door islaming shut. i'm stuck on the other side. my partner is kegging down the door for me. that was hit. we heard a lout boom when that came crashing down. and it was a story to tell. bill: they got through the night. so far only reports of minor injuries from that storm. martha: so yesterday donald trump deliver ad sharp yet more measured attack against hillary clinton zeroing in yesterday on her record and her character. here is some of what we saw yesterday. watch. >> as perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she is a world-class liar, just look at her pathetic email server statements. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund. isis threatens us today because of the decisions hillary clinton has made along with president
pontiac hit hard after one of the twisters ripped through a town there.h winds causing a lot of damage at a gas station, even overturning a semi-truck on the road. >> it was pretty scary but i mean, in the heat of the moment you do what you got to do. we ran for the door. next thing you know the door islaming shut. i'm stuck on the other side. my partner is kegging down the door for me. that was hit. we heard a lout boom when that came crashing down. and it was a story to tell. bill: they...
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abc's alex perez is in the heart of the storm zone in pontiac, illinois.d morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. daylight finally giving us a better look at the damage. this storm destroying part of this gas station building and take a look at this right here, this powerful winds completely knocking over this senderblock wall. >> wow. >> reporter: overnight lightning igniting across illinois. transformers can be seen exploding after being struck by bolts. >> just across the highway here. >> reporter: a reported tornado touching down taking out this gas station knocking a tractor trailer to its side and destroying several mobile homes. >> just a thin snake coming out of the sky. >> reporter: truckers opting to pull off roads and wait out the treacherous torrential rains. >> we got to get off the highway. big tornado. >> reporter: several funnel clouds spotted hovering over fields in the prairie state. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and that chicago soldier field an urgent warning sent fans scrambling for cover. during the soccer match between ch
abc's alex perez is in the heart of the storm zone in pontiac, illinois.d morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. daylight finally giving us a better look at the damage. this storm destroying part of this gas station building and take a look at this right here, this powerful winds completely knocking over this senderblock wall. >> wow. >> reporter: overnight lightning igniting across illinois. transformers can be seen exploding after being struck by bolts....
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i tweeted out that i thought the fed was using indianapolis 100 and used pontiac aztecs. the models they use are dated. do you agree with that, kind of to melissa's point, that we're in a different economy and the old models don't matter. >> they have always had one instrument, the fed funds rate, always a blunt tool. the problem is on part of this issue and why congress is coming after the fed is they have become transparent. the old adage about forecasting you don't give a date and a number. they have given usering and still don't have the ability to control the economy in an appreciable way. that's hauls been the case and now, unfortunately, they are accountable for it. >> joe lavorgna and steve liesman, great discussion, guys. just something we can't get enough of for some reason. >> got a news alert. the bond market five-year note, pronounced reactions when it comes to the ease of the ten-year. >> we are creeping back up just a little bit, basically creeping up to on daj. i gave this auction a "d" as in dog. very few aspects of this auction that were very good. 34 bi
i tweeted out that i thought the fed was using indianapolis 100 and used pontiac aztecs. the models they use are dated. do you agree with that, kind of to melissa's point, that we're in a different economy and the old models don't matter. >> they have always had one instrument, the fed funds rate, always a blunt tool. the problem is on part of this issue and why congress is coming after the fed is they have become transparent. the old adage about forecasting you don't give a date and a...
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pontiac, illinois saw the most damage. tornados damaged several businesses and a mobile home park. the people caught in all this describe what it was like when they tried to take cover. >> it was scary. in the heat of the moment you got to do what you got to do. we ran for the door. then the door slams shut. i am stuck on the other side. my partner is kicking down the door. >> major parts of the city had no power. several gas leaks were reported. today forecasters say the storms are headed parts of west virginia, virginia, and north carolina. >>> and concerns are growing in china right now. local media reporting a powerful tornado there killed at least 50 people. it happened in the eastern chinese province of zhang su. a lot of people have been hurt. weeks of heavy rain and storms in southern and eastern china have caused a lot of flooding and caused many deaths. >>> 7:25. 7:26 is the time right now. a critical vote on the san francisco department's use of force policy in the wake of several high-profile shootings. up next we are going to have the details of that policy and what st
pontiac, illinois saw the most damage. tornados damaged several businesses and a mobile home park. the people caught in all this describe what it was like when they tried to take cover. >> it was scary. in the heat of the moment you got to do what you got to do. we ran for the door. then the door slams shut. i am stuck on the other side. my partner is kicking down the door. >> major parts of the city had no power. several gas leaks were reported. today forecasters say the storms are...
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. >> it was a silver pontiac g6, and it had a baby on board sticker in the very back window. >> reporterth, joe and melanie say they're ready to ride again. >> when you recover, you'll get back on a motorcycle? >> yup. i'm n >> i'm not going to let somebody else's mistake change what i love doing. >> reporter: kerry sanders, nbc news, tampa. >>> we have grim warning this morning about young drivers. the aaa foundation says the deadliest season for teenage drivers beginning today. during the summer months, an average of ten people die each day from accidents blamed on teens behind the wheel. nearly 60% of these crashes involve driver distractions, such as using a cell phone. >>> on a lighter note, what are friends for if you can't depend on their sympathy and support? especially on the golf course, right? we all know what can happen when you balance on the edge of a water ha sazard. that's what happens. after dunking there, the guy had to climb out by himself. you hear the laughter in the background. his buddies can't contain themselves. one was kind enough to eventually give him a towel.
. >> it was a silver pontiac g6, and it had a baby on board sticker in the very back window. >> reporterth, joe and melanie say they're ready to ride again. >> when you recover, you'll get back on a motorcycle? >> yup. i'm n >> i'm not going to let somebody else's mistake change what i love doing. >> reporter: kerry sanders, nbc news, tampa. >>> we have grim warning this morning about young drivers. the aaa foundation says the deadliest season for...
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one tornado left extensive damage and widespread power outages around the town of pontiac. family was trapped as the twister shreddedheir mobile it off its foundation. >> reporter: local walmart badly damaged. >> weather delay. lightning was in the area. >> reporter: in chicago, some 50,000 soccer fans took cover at soldier field when rain poured down during the copa america game between columbia and chile, causing a two-hour delay. before moving east, the storm also packing a one-two punch over parts of minnesota, pounding rain and even more tornadoes. there have been two reports of injuries this morning, no deaths. this is the worst of the damage we've seen, damaged gas station. if you walk over here, you can see a semi on its side. crews working to get it upright sbchlt crews working to restore power to thousands. matt and savannah? >> blake, thank you. >>> it's moving to the east. who will it impact? >> midatlantic states will take the brunt of this, active radar from charleston to washington, d.c., heavy showers and thunderstormshi strong storms from eastern indiana al
one tornado left extensive damage and widespread power outages around the town of pontiac. family was trapped as the twister shreddedheir mobile it off its foundation. >> reporter: local walmart badly damaged. >> weather delay. lightning was in the area. >> reporter: in chicago, some 50,000 soccer fans took cover at soldier field when rain poured down during the copa america game between columbia and chile, causing a two-hour delay. before moving east, the storm also packing a...