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the town is sinking. but it's people aren't giving up. >> we're just waiting and hoping. >> the workday begins at uralkali, one of the world's biggest potash producers. >> we drive through tunnels of a mine eight times the size of the town above it. >> for decades, the miners have been digging, until they'd hollowed out an almost unimaginable 84-million cubic meters underground. >> it's an oppressive feeling to realize that this mine is gradually subsiding and collapsing. the soviet enterprises got too greedy and routinely disregarded the regulations. one day, water broke into the mine and began eating away at the salt layers. the rock ceilings collapsed into the flooded caverns. then the surface above gave way. sinkholes appeared in parts of the town. uralkali has said that the remaining tunnels are safe. there's no danger to the residents of berezniki, they say. >> the ceiling is braced with these things called anchors. you can see the end of one sticking out there. it's inserted through a drill hole and
the town is sinking. but it's people aren't giving up. >> we're just waiting and hoping. >> the workday begins at uralkali, one of the world's biggest potash producers. >> we drive through tunnels of a mine eight times the size of the town above it. >> for decades, the miners have been digging, until they'd hollowed out an almost unimaginable 84-million cubic meters underground. >> it's an oppressive feeling to realize that this mine is gradually subsiding and...
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that report shines the spotlight on 63 town employees including the mayor in and another three spent. >> we stopped by their homes but they declined to comment. but, alderman james o'gara had plenty to say. >> it was not anywhere near what they came up with. >> i purchased an air conditioner where the unit wa the park. >> he believes many of the purchases in the audit may have been there to benefit the people of the town. >> the audit was kind of blown out of proportion. >> this problem is not unique to spring lake. >> we see it way more than we should. >> in april of 2013, a state audit found crushable spending in the town of princeville. audit found hundreds of thousands of dollars of improper or spending and tarboro, including boating supplies. what says her office to have the power to charge anyone, she can only refer the reports to county district attorney's and the county supply. >> it happens all too often, you hear the same argument and the city council was depending on the finance officer or that finance director. and that is a way that i guess they could shuffle off the resp
that report shines the spotlight on 63 town employees including the mayor in and another three spent. >> we stopped by their homes but they declined to comment. but, alderman james o'gara had plenty to say. >> it was not anywhere near what they came up with. >> i purchased an air conditioner where the unit wa the park. >> he believes many of the purchases in the audit may have been there to benefit the people of the town. >> the audit was kind of blown out of...
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reporter: the town of penela is also shrinking. o many locals are pleased to see the refugees. >> they could help bring a bit more life back to penela. there are so many houses just standing empty, it's sad! reporter: the local authorities are proud of their town's pioneering role. penela was the first to take in refugees. but in total only 500 have come to portugal so far under the eu's redistribution program. >> i just don't understand it quite honestly. we're ready to take in refugees. we have space, institutions and organizations to take care of them. bureaucracy is the problem, as always. reporter: nataliya also believes the eu's distribution system isn't working. and it's refugees like belal who are suffering as a result. after a long wait he's finally made it. he's now doing an internship at a supermarket in penela. >> there is a lot of refugees in other european countries like germany so they are full enough so they can't expect more and more. so portugal is empty. reporter: nataliya knows what it's like to be a migrant. she
reporter: the town of penela is also shrinking. o many locals are pleased to see the refugees. >> they could help bring a bit more life back to penela. there are so many houses just standing empty, it's sad! reporter: the local authorities are proud of their town's pioneering role. penela was the first to take in refugees. but in total only 500 have come to portugal so far under the eu's redistribution program. >> i just don't understand it quite honestly. we're ready to take in...
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the casinos came to town. one of the things that we're really working now is for a balance in our town between the gaming industry which we support and it's been really great for us, but also to diversify an have a much more vital town. the city sees the belvidere as an event center, where the community can once again come together to rub shoulders with each other. there's not a lot of public buildings that could be a high school event. i can remember when it was a really vital building. a lot of fun times in my life were spent in this very building here. with a little luck, residents hope the belvidere can rise up once again. as you come in to central city, you see the belvidere, it's one of the first buildings you see and it's in a very poor state. this building needs to be restored, as part of the city's efforts to revitalize the downtown of central city. it being a disaster right now, from the condition it's in, to be rebuilt as a keystone of the economic development of the city and a keystone of the commun
the casinos came to town. one of the things that we're really working now is for a balance in our town between the gaming industry which we support and it's been really great for us, but also to diversify an have a much more vital town. the city sees the belvidere as an event center, where the community can once again come together to rub shoulders with each other. there's not a lot of public buildings that could be a high school event. i can remember when it was a really vital building. a lot...
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now the resort is crying foul after the town decided not to build a new parking garage. matt kroschel has been following this controversy from the beginning. when the town originally went after that lift ticket tax last year, the resort fought it. then they came up with a compromise, both sides working together on that. but it appears that that compromise and that work together attitude has been erased. it has been relaced with anger and frustration. >> reporter: >> i think this is bad. i don't like this. it doesn't makeng mayor of breckenridge fun. >> we feel like we've been let down on a trust issue. >> reporter: a compare a chief operating officer facing off over an issue most thought was settled. >> they're coming up with this line that it was all about a parking structure. and that is not the truth. >> reporter: breckenridge resort officials launching a public campaign demanding the town construct a new parking garage, something they say was promised. the town changing that garage. instead directing the new lift tax money to the transportation spending. >> we are pre
now the resort is crying foul after the town decided not to build a new parking garage. matt kroschel has been following this controversy from the beginning. when the town originally went after that lift ticket tax last year, the resort fought it. then they came up with a compromise, both sides working together on that. but it appears that that compromise and that work together attitude has been erased. it has been relaced with anger and frustration. >> reporter: >> i think this is...
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. >> just that he spent the time to come to a small town. >> we've always been a trump supporter and a trump than. he is here to make america great.>> reporter: he also proposed a way to handle the syrian refugee crisis by building safe zones for civilians. >> we will get both states are loaded up going to get the gulf states to pay for -- we will lead the project. there's nothing like doing things with other people's money. >> we need to do more secure in our borders. >> reporter: shock reiterating several times in that speech on the ports of north carolina and he told the crowd that he is debate. amy cutler, cbs, north carolina. >> trump adjusted its at high point university where he talked about immigration. clinton was scheduled to attend a fundraiser into a pile, but that was postponed. >>> the charlotte observer he is debating whether to move three championships. they are sa -- week. just last week the ncaa and a cc pulled championships. >>> take a look at this photo taking off on light. a teacher stepping on the american flag and what he says was a lesson on the first amendment
. >> just that he spent the time to come to a small town. >> we've always been a trump supporter and a trump than. he is here to make america great.>> reporter: he also proposed a way to handle the syrian refugee crisis by building safe zones for civilians. >> we will get both states are loaded up going to get the gulf states to pay for -- we will lead the project. there's nothing like doing things with other people's money. >> we need to do more secure in our...
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the town is taking this seriously. they are issuing $200 fines to anyone who violates the outdoor water use restrictions money they already issued some 30 fines in the last month. i'm beth germano, wbz news. >> so there are the immediate concerns like ashland and then h >> a drought this extreme will have lasting effects for the coming months or possibly even years. let's bring eric back with more on that. eric? >> that is not an exaggeration because this has built up over a long time. it goes way back to the start of 2015. month after month after month has seen below average precipitation. so you say wait a minute, january, february, march 2015 we had a ton of snow. precipitation or how much water was in that snow from january through march. so something to think about there. so if you look forward, now say to the start of the growing season next year, average precipitation is 2 feet of rain. so we would have to see the wettest october to april on record to erase this drought by the time things start growing again this
the town is taking this seriously. they are issuing $200 fines to anyone who violates the outdoor water use restrictions money they already issued some 30 fines in the last month. i'm beth germano, wbz news. >> so there are the immediate concerns like ashland and then h >> a drought this extreme will have lasting effects for the coming months or possibly even years. let's bring eric back with more on that. eric? >> that is not an exaggeration because this has built up over a...
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and where the academy stood in relation to the public schools i found in research that the town would be better off if there was only the public school system it is such a small community really can fully support to school systems without the support of those white families who for generations have supported those private schools public-school can't prosper in the way that they need to and many public leaders viewed the schools as black schools and support at as such.uately suppo it was underfunded and adequately supported. i will wrap up to take a few questions.na >> actually is required another supreme court decision in order to reopen the schools in 1964. people thought the kennedy and frustration could do something but they had just as much trouble doing that builg as a black leaders to build support so it did requiret another supreme court decision and it was awful five years. >> >> what was the mind-set of the rest that they said we will not comply? >> fight on number it was the mind-set but the only thing i can come up with is they were truly embarrassed to be part of the
and where the academy stood in relation to the public schools i found in research that the town would be better off if there was only the public school system it is such a small community really can fully support to school systems without the support of those white families who for generations have supported those private schools public-school can't prosper in the way that they need to and many public leaders viewed the schools as black schools and support at as such.uately suppo it was...
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right here, the city's i as water rushes through town. homeowners on the southeast side are moving basement and first floor furniture to higher ground. we found davey smith and his friends trying to beat the rising river. smith has lived here for more than 50 years. he says he's keeping everything in perspective. ""and the main thing is we got our life and our health now. and the rest of things we can there's a lot of debris floating down river. every so often see huge hay bales float past the dam. a sure sign that what's happening up river, is headed this way. at six we'll show you how wartburg college students reacted when the city asked for help sandbagging. live in waverly katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 we'll be right back. stay with cedar rapids is preparing for possible major flooding by installing flood barriers and sandbags starting tomorrow. and waverly is telling people living in low-lying areas of the town to prepare to evacuate by tomorrow afternoon. expected tonight with northern iowa again being the target. locally heavy rain is o
right here, the city's i as water rushes through town. homeowners on the southeast side are moving basement and first floor furniture to higher ground. we found davey smith and his friends trying to beat the rising river. smith has lived here for more than 50 years. he says he's keeping everything in perspective. ""and the main thing is we got our life and our health now. and the rest of things we can there's a lot of debris floating down river. every so often see huge hay bales float...
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i think it's the best in town. you're out playing soccer and baseball with the kids. you can track matthew. radar. so that stationary front is draped across the mid-atlantic. that's create lag lot of instability in our atmosphere. instability is what makes the rain into thunderstorms and it's going to be around again tomorrow. unfortunately, we'll have to watch out for severe storms tomorrow. friday we get a little bit of movement. i think the rain will be er this weekend we'll turn our attention to the caribbean. the hurricane hunters finally found that closed circulation. that means, number one, we have a tropical storm. it is matthew. they're also taking samples to where this is going so they clan plug it into the computer models. it will stay in the caribbean through the weekend and then take the turn to the north. we don't know where this goes after next machine day and tuesday. here tomorrow. we'll lower the chance on friday. a mostly comfortable weekend. we're tracking matthew and that, folks, is a busy but dangerous night. so be careful. >> sporting haven'ts a
i think it's the best in town. you're out playing soccer and baseball with the kids. you can track matthew. radar. so that stationary front is draped across the mid-atlantic. that's create lag lot of instability in our atmosphere. instability is what makes the rain into thunderstorms and it's going to be around again tomorrow. unfortunately, we'll have to watch out for severe storms tomorrow. friday we get a little bit of movement. i think the rain will be er this weekend we'll turn our...
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dedicated the born and raised in spring lake. town leaders named the monument sons of spring lake. >> i just can't express if words the meaningfulness of this effort and how it has done a lot of good things for the family and the sit diseens the towns honor -- citizens. >> the to war. >>> a raleigh man arrested for assault and battery at a chick- fil-a. >> a woman wanted after her mother's body turned new a freezer. she has been found. >> in the 80s. is this a trend or a rare occurrence? we'll talk about that plus we are one nation under god. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible >>> breaking news in raleigh. no students were on board when this wake county school bus went off the road and crashed into a this happened at brentwood road and sky crest. no students were onboard at the time. we're working on the cause. >>>
dedicated the born and raised in spring lake. town leaders named the monument sons of spring lake. >> i just can't express if words the meaningfulness of this effort and how it has done a lot of good things for the family and the sit diseens the towns honor -- citizens. >> the to war. >>> a raleigh man arrested for assault and battery at a chick- fil-a. >> a woman wanted after her mother's body turned new a freezer. she has been found. >> in the 80s. is this a...
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the town of waverly is drying out after the cedar river floods parts of the town. most of the city protected by an inflatable dam. last week--the waverly cedar river dam was unrecognizable. storm track seven's taylor bailey back in waverly today. was completely covered by the cedar river. though the cedar river was high--the inflatable dam did it's job. the city administrator says without the dam, the river would have taken over much of the main street like in 2008. st. pauls church sits across from the river and is no stranger to flooding of the cedar. the pastor says--the church was heavily flooded in 08, but not this year. "it certainly saved this area at the highest part the flooding here the water barely came onto the street in front of the the city administrator calling the dam and the dry run heroes. he says they saved hundreds of the cedar river has gone down substantially and the inflatable dam can now be seen. flooding like the town saw in 2008. we've got you covered, taylor decision 20-16 coverage now -- with nearly 40 days left to decide the next preside
the town of waverly is drying out after the cedar river floods parts of the town. most of the city protected by an inflatable dam. last week--the waverly cedar river dam was unrecognizable. storm track seven's taylor bailey back in waverly today. was completely covered by the cedar river. though the cedar river was high--the inflatable dam did it's job. the city administrator says without the dam, the river would have taken over much of the main street like in 2008. st. pauls church sits across...
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the town is not responsible. they're holding the bag for many thousands of dollars. >> reporter: ideally they want a law in place to protect any homeowner in their situation and say the town issued construction permits but didn't oversee the contract. the contract's liability term is up. >> all of the things that are preventing us from doing the things that we really wanted to >> jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> mazda is recalling more than 700,000 cars and suvs because of a dangerous problem with the rear hatch. they say corrosion protection of the door wasn't sufficient. the recall covers mazda 3s from 2010 to 2013 as well as mazda 5 vans from 2012 to 2015. certain 2016cx5s and cm3s are also being recalled. a lock-down at a local high school. it sounded like shots were fired but no one speaking. it prompted a school wide lock-down at carver middle high school and then discovered that the mistaken dial came from a construction worker using a nail gun to renovate the school's fox 25. >> the hunt is on in dorchest
the town is not responsible. they're holding the bag for many thousands of dollars. >> reporter: ideally they want a law in place to protect any homeowner in their situation and say the town issued construction permits but didn't oversee the contract. the contract's liability term is up. >> all of the things that are preventing us from doing the things that we really wanted to >> jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> mazda is recalling more than 700,000 cars and suvs...
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take a look at the drive southbound coming into town. an earlier accident blocking the left lane and left shoulder. we're seeing that happen before our eyes. you see the car is moving quicker but got to get that all the way back to 104th. >> we have to take bets on what that thing is. can't figure that out. >>> a boulder courthouse resumes deliberations today. >> reporter: the argument throughout this whole process, this morning we couldn't find out if the defense has stuck with the jury. they deliberated for more than three hours yesterday with no verdict so they're coming back this morning to resume sdukss. the 28-year old is facing 16 when prosecutors say he eluded csp after a trooper attempted to pull him over. prosecutors say he acted recklessly and is responsible for driving his car into trooper tefoe and rushing who were investigating the crash. rushing was seriously injured and tefoe died on scene at only 21 years old. they want all the evidence related to the because csp violated protocol and said the trooper should have ended th
take a look at the drive southbound coming into town. an earlier accident blocking the left lane and left shoulder. we're seeing that happen before our eyes. you see the car is moving quicker but got to get that all the way back to 104th. >> we have to take bets on what that thing is. can't figure that out. >>> a boulder courthouse resumes deliberations today. >> reporter: the argument throughout this whole process, this morning we couldn't find out if the defense has stuck...
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it found $366,000 in purchases that violated the town's policies and another $122,000 in questionable purchases. the report shining a spotlight on 63 town employees including the mayor and another three board members. >> the bags that were bought, the gift cards that were given away. i mean that's not how citizens in a town ex t cumberland county district attorney or sbi would be investigating. instead a committee set-up by the town is reviewing those more than 1400 questionable purchases. much more on this coming up tonight on cbs north carolina at 6:00 including how this situation is not unique to the town of spring lake. in the news room, amy cutler, cbs north carolina. >> a homeless man was seriously eight foot alligator attacked him. police were training in the area and heard loud screams. now the search is on for the alligator. wildlife officials are warning people to stay out of the water until the search continues. >> alligators will stay where they are at. they are territorial so we are hoping he stayed in this area and we can locate it. >> the victim was air lifted to and is
it found $366,000 in purchases that violated the town's policies and another $122,000 in questionable purchases. the report shining a spotlight on 63 town employees including the mayor and another three board members. >> the bags that were bought, the gift cards that were given away. i mean that's not how citizens in a town ex t cumberland county district attorney or sbi would be investigating. instead a committee set-up by the town is reviewing those more than 1400 questionable...
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in the small town of hudson. we find live tonight. >> . good evening to you. that woman told her story at hospital. of course the nurses didn't believe it. so they contacted deputies here in the town. and the deputies were skeptical as well. but. tonight i can ror official suspect is a retriever. >> . make her sit. >> a beautiful energetic dog. more than a year old. >> she's lovable. kill you with kindness. >> . or in this case. she may try with a knife. >> everybody had quite a laugh. >> i have been in law enforcement for a long time. you can't make this up. >> . counter. picked up a freshly sharpened knife. >> the blade was sticking out. and down. >> she tempted her with treats to drop the knife. she wanted the treats all right. but not at the cost of her new toy. >> when she went over to eat the treat. she ran the knife across my arm. and cut a big old gash. 4 inches long. >> suspecting domestic violence. staff at the hospital called the town marshall service. >> they settled on the dog. but she's not talking. >> . we're not charging her with anything. becau
in the small town of hudson. we find live tonight. >> . good evening to you. that woman told her story at hospital. of course the nurses didn't believe it. so they contacted deputies here in the town. and the deputies were skeptical as well. but. tonight i can ror official suspect is a retriever. >> . make her sit. >> a beautiful energetic dog. more than a year old. >> she's lovable. kill you with kindness. >> . or in this case. she may try with a knife. >>...
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resort going to their season pass holders with a letter telling them to start writing letters to the town demanding that parking garage be built. >> the battle of breckenridge they're calling it. >> there's a low pressure system, this is the best chance of moisture we have over the next couple days vm it's gonna move very slowly. no showers in the weekend ahead. 80 tomorrow, few more clouds on thursday, 81. isolated shower on friday. saturday and sunday pretty much the same thing. >> not good when your best chance of some of now in phoenix. [ laughter ] >> thanks so much for being ? ? oh! everybody i never wanted to see again, all in one room. so, tell me why we're here again? um... (stutters) uh... (clears throat) right. 'cause the dream never dies. well, uh... to be cool now, right? yeah. yeah, maybe, you know. (indistinct conversation) (exhales) let's see if we're grandfathered in. (sighs) yeah. oops. sorry. come on, man, aren't we a little too old for that now? too old for what... exactly? um... too old to fall back on an outdated and rewards mediocrity. (chuckles) oh. that sounded li
resort going to their season pass holders with a letter telling them to start writing letters to the town demanding that parking garage be built. >> the battle of breckenridge they're calling it. >> there's a low pressure system, this is the best chance of moisture we have over the next couple days vm it's gonna move very slowly. no showers in the weekend ahead. 80 tomorrow, few more clouds on thursday, 81. isolated shower on friday. saturday and sunday pretty much the same thing....
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there were more than $366,000 in purchases that violated the town's policies and $122,000 in questionable purchases shining a shot light on 63 town employees including a mayor and three board members. that's not how citizens in a town expect their dollars to be spent. >> by now you might expect the cumberland county district attorney or sbi would be investigating. instead a committee set-up by the town is reviewing 1400 questionable purchases. much more on this coming up tonight at 6:00 on cbs north carolina including how this situation is not unique to the town of spring lake. in the news room i'm amy cutler cb >> and a good afternoon to you let's take a look at the week ahead. gray skies, wet conditions into the next few days. wet compared to where we've been the past few weeks. we've been pretty dry. rain chances scattered throughout the afternoon hours today and tomorrow and as we head towards later in the work week the rain chances gradually start to taper off. as far as the sunshine the weekend ahead. beyond that looking at a cooler trend and those temperatures could drop into the 7
there were more than $366,000 in purchases that violated the town's policies and $122,000 in questionable purchases shining a shot light on 63 town employees including a mayor and three board members. that's not how citizens in a town expect their dollars to be spent. >> by now you might expect the cumberland county district attorney or sbi would be investigating. instead a committee set-up by the town is reviewing 1400 questionable purchases. much more on this coming up tonight at 6:00...
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that's the message in eastton to anyone acting as a town official. they've pass add new policy that says if your post is offensive you could risk losing your position. when this offensive meme made the rounds it was shared by a lot of people on facebook including a member of the town >> you are basically becoming a representative of the town not just as a governmental organization but as a community. >> reporter: connor is the assistant town administrator for east ob. on monday that community pass add social media policy that said in part that elected and appointed officials could risk being removed from their position if they used public forums to express inflammatory views. >> don't say bigoted, discriminatory or hateful remarks that could be interpreted by members of the community as something that ability to act impartially on the board. >> reporter: reid says the town is appropriately walking a line between balancing free speech and speaking in an official capacity. some argue that line is thin. reid says the town already has similar guidelines i
that's the message in eastton to anyone acting as a town official. they've pass add new policy that says if your post is offensive you could risk losing your position. when this offensive meme made the rounds it was shared by a lot of people on facebook including a member of the town >> you are basically becoming a representative of the town not just as a governmental organization but as a community. >> reporter: connor is the assistant town administrator for east ob. on monday that...
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repoter: the town is said to have already assigned the fight to another association, one shared by aember of the le pen family. anchor: the president of the philippines has likened his deadly war on drugs to hitler's' efforts to exterminate jews. more than 3000 people have died in three months since rodrigo duterte came to power, pledging to rid the country ofd illegal drugs. uterte has reacted angrily to criticisms internationally of the summary executions taking place in the philippines. germany has branded its latest remarks on acceptable. repoter: he is no stranger to controversy. on friday, philippine president outrageduterte drew when he compared his efforts to crack down on crime with hitler's and the holocaust. duterte said he would like to kill as many addicts as hitler's did jews. >> hitler's massacred 3 million jews. addicts 3 million drug . duterte ran and was elected on a law and order platform. since taking office, more than 3000 people have been killed in a bloody crackdown on crime. many had criticized his methods, and these latest remarks have done little to calm fea
repoter: the town is said to have already assigned the fight to another association, one shared by aember of the le pen family. anchor: the president of the philippines has likened his deadly war on drugs to hitler's' efforts to exterminate jews. more than 3000 people have died in three months since rodrigo duterte came to power, pledging to rid the country ofd illegal drugs. uterte has reacted angrily to criticisms internationally of the summary executions taking place in the philippines....
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now the town has 3 polling stations instead of one and the chair of the town council says >> i'm foreseeing this as an opportunity to identify any issues that we can tweak before november. ray: as you take a live look at the voting going on in ward one in manchester, once again, the polls in manchester are open until 7:00 tonight. we will have live coverage of race beginning at 8:00. in the granite state is for the governor's seat. republicans haven't held the office in more than a decade and only once in the last 20 years but they are hopeful this year. the gop field includes state senator jeanie forrester, executive councilor chris sununu, manchester mayor ted gatsas, and state rep frank edelblut. >> our campaign begins and ends with people. we've been pounding the pavement not just here in manchester, but all over the state. >> we've got high energy, we've got great support, we've got a >> i think i've had the right attitude going into it, which is i just want to serve the state and i'm having fun and listening to what's important to people. >> it feels like right now we've got a lot of
now the town has 3 polling stations instead of one and the chair of the town council says >> i'm foreseeing this as an opportunity to identify any issues that we can tweak before november. ray: as you take a live look at the voting going on in ward one in manchester, once again, the polls in manchester are open until 7:00 tonight. we will have live coverage of race beginning at 8:00. in the granite state is for the governor's seat. republicans haven't held the office in more than a decade...
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bruce and beth back to you. >> well nearly the entire town of the palo went underwater in
bruce and beth back to you. >> well nearly the entire town of the palo went underwater in
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but while tragedy missed the town of beatty... ruth waldin, subway employee "relief some of the guys from vegas come through the line and they were really relieved that everything was ok one more day they the bomb scare is not one they'll likely forget any time soon salvador mendoza, local "well yea in a small town like this, we don't want nothing like that to happen" "it's something when something like that happens in a little town" these residents tell me from the time the bag was spotted to when police cleared the scene it was around four hours and although it did affect business earlier today it seems like things are running normal as usual. mmv ffn ll metro does ask people to report anything suspicious to them even if it does end up being a false alarm. three possible terror attacks-- rattle the country over the weekend. what locals have to say about safety and security around our city. we're getting a closer look at the explosives used in those bombings. what officials are saying about the sophistication of the bombs. your fo
but while tragedy missed the town of beatty... ruth waldin, subway employee "relief some of the guys from vegas come through the line and they were really relieved that everything was ok one more day they the bomb scare is not one they'll likely forget any time soon salvador mendoza, local "well yea in a small town like this, we don't want nothing like that to happen" "it's something when something like that happens in a little town" these residents tell me from the...
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Sep 22, 2016
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coming into the town. currently you can see.. the cemetery is also flooded. we caught up with a man earlier today who was helping his parents get ready for flood waters says watching the water rise so fast. has him more fearful than ever before. ""a lot of anxiety, we've been through this before, but this one seems scarier than the other going to happen?" " in butler county officials say the town of green, just north of here was likely the hardest hit. there was a rumor the dam broke there, but officials say that is false.. and the dam up there is holding. live in clarksville, kcrg t-v nine news. many roads around the city of greene are closed, underwater. businesses prepared by sandbagging, but the city says some are still experiencing water damage. greene mayor jim o'brien says there was a great community effort to prepare. he says he hopes this flood does not reach the 2008 level. 30:50 "in '08 it was probably two feet higher. the building right here i know the level was about a foot and half inside. we have level of 08." north butler high school is curren
coming into the town. currently you can see.. the cemetery is also flooded. we caught up with a man earlier today who was helping his parents get ready for flood waters says watching the water rise so fast. has him more fearful than ever before. ""a lot of anxiety, we've been through this before, but this one seems scarier than the other going to happen?" " in butler county officials say the town of green, just north of here was likely the hardest hit. there was a rumor the...
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it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague one was magnitude 5.6. the largest in oklahoma history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university. and severely damaged 14 houses including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed was shaking. all you could hear was glass. >> earthquake insurance is stug you don't think you are going to have. >> reporter: like most of those in oklahoma, the lovelands didn't have earth quake insurance doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerry loveland, resorts to simply hiding the damage. doesn't that concern you. you have a crack like this. >> afraid if we went in and fixed these. there was another earthquake. even a little. going to crack it all. then you have done all that work for no reason. >> not sure covering is fixing that is our only choice. not like we have the money to bulldoze the house and start over. that would be great. not going to happen. we have a mortgage. we live on one income. and, i realize th
it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague one was magnitude 5.6. the largest in oklahoma history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university. and severely damaged 14 houses including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed was shaking. all you could hear was glass. >> earthquake insurance is stug you don't think you are going to have. >> reporter: like most of those in...
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. >>> we're counting down to the weekend in rockville >> f 5 at rockville town center. ny perkins and thomas there for the next few hours >> kicking off a concert, doing everything the square has to offer. >> we really do. hi, guys. yes. live from rockville town square, it's friday night, friday night live fantastic event they have out here, all through the summer into the fall, live music, lots of great food and we're going to preview all of that for you, right here from rockville town square. at good night for it. it's hot but a good night night to have refreshing drinks. performing on the market stage, dawson's market stage, ruthy and the wranglers. how are you >> i'm good. we had a good time this morning >> yes, we did. thank you so much by the way >> thanks for being on >> five piece band tonight. we were bill starks on piano. >> here's a great thing, usually the music starts at 6:30, 6:00 since we're here early, you do know that. right >> yes, we're ready. >> reporter: you're a rockville native. >> i moved here when i was about six >> where did you go high school.
. >>> we're counting down to the weekend in rockville >> f 5 at rockville town center. ny perkins and thomas there for the next few hours >> kicking off a concert, doing everything the square has to offer. >> we really do. hi, guys. yes. live from rockville town square, it's friday night, friday night live fantastic event they have out here, all through the summer into the fall, live music, lots of great food and we're going to preview all of that for you, right here...
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but the town says if he doesn't.. they'll keep bugging him until the bacon-fest comes around next year. the nfl always gets a lot of attention... now people are watching what's happening before the game too. would the players kneel?? would they sit?? see how nfl players protested around the league. cc will continue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's h we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood for access to basic health services and critical cancer screenings. but congressman heck voted to defund planned parenthood and was willing to shut down the government over it. heck opposed roe v. wade and voted to criminalize ab
but the town says if he doesn't.. they'll keep bugging him until the bacon-fest comes around next year. the nfl always gets a lot of attention... now people are watching what's happening before the game too. would the players kneel?? would they sit?? see how nfl players protested around the league. cc will continue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes...
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the town is sinking. it's people aren't giving up. >> we're just waiting and hoping. >> the workday begins at uralkali, one of the world's biggest potash producers. >> we drive through tunnels of a mine eight times the size of the town above it. >> for decades, the miners have been digging, until they'd hollowed out an almost unimaginable 84-million cubic meters underground. >> it's an oppressive feeling to realize that this mine is gradually subsiding and collapsing. the soviet enterprises got too greedy and routinely disregarded the regulations. one day, water broke into the mine and began eating away at the salt layers. the rock ceilings collapsed into the flooded caverns. then the surface above gave way. sinkholes appeared in parts of the town. uralkali has said that the remaining tunnels are safe. there's no danger to the residents of berezniki, they say. >> the ceiling is braced with these things called anchors. you can see the end of one sticking out there. it's inserted through a drill hole and fas
the town is sinking. it's people aren't giving up. >> we're just waiting and hoping. >> the workday begins at uralkali, one of the world's biggest potash producers. >> we drive through tunnels of a mine eight times the size of the town above it. >> for decades, the miners have been digging, until they'd hollowed out an almost unimaginable 84-million cubic meters underground. >> it's an oppressive feeling to realize that this mine is gradually subsiding and...
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it's coming down very hard, along route 27, trying to get in and out of the town of east bridgewater. to the north, heavy rain rotate from quincy, milton, a spot of yellow showing up there and even farther to the west and it's gone farther to the west still. now through uxbridge and whitenville, mendon, the rain was coming down a few minutes west but the rain is making it out that way now because the storm keeps coming a little bit closer to us. we'll talk about the track and what it means for our forecast this week ahead. >> mark: surf is up in westport, brave people suited up to wide the huge waves whipped up by hermine. it's not all fun on the south coast. there is big concern. the families who live there are bracing for big problems. fox 25's jason law in westport, they had problems in the past and these families are ready to leave home at a moment's notice. you know, the wind has been whipping pretty good all day, but up until the last hour or so, it's been dry, but now the rain is starting to come down, it's coming inside ways and the rain is what has hole owners and residents h
it's coming down very hard, along route 27, trying to get in and out of the town of east bridgewater. to the north, heavy rain rotate from quincy, milton, a spot of yellow showing up there and even farther to the west and it's gone farther to the west still. now through uxbridge and whitenville, mendon, the rain was coming down a few minutes west but the rain is making it out that way now because the storm keeps coming a little bit closer to us. we'll talk about the track and what it means for...
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the suburbs. milder start. in fact, many towns a good 12 to 15 degrees warmer than this time yesterday morni summer day ahead of us. temperatures surging into the mid to upper 08s however, we're also tracking a cold front that will be working on inch that's going to give us the opportunity for some scattered storms in here. any time between about 3:00 and 6:00 p.m., the highest chance and a couple may linger between 7:00 and 8:00 down into buzzards bay, the cape and the islands. a couple storms may produce some strong wind gusts. we'll keep an eye on that later this afternoon. otherwise, the bottom line, if it feels like summer today, back to fall-like weather tomorrow. >> kris: time now for fast track traffic. danielle, good news is the storm is not around right now. that would make things even worse. >> danielle: things are bad out there. sky7 over the scene in avon. there's a disabled vehicle blocking the center lane. that's causing some slowing there. let's go to the maps. we're watching two accidents on route 24. we're still
the suburbs. milder start. in fact, many towns a good 12 to 15 degrees warmer than this time yesterday morni summer day ahead of us. temperatures surging into the mid to upper 08s however, we're also tracking a cold front that will be working on inch that's going to give us the opportunity for some scattered storms in here. any time between about 3:00 and 6:00 p.m., the highest chance and a couple may linger between 7:00 and 8:00 down into buzzards bay, the cape and the islands. a couple storms...
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and polls throughout the town common in royalston, a wife of a law enforcement officer put the and to show support for police in town, and across the country. the police chief advised the woman to let town officials know that it requires town approval. the ribbons went up monday night back in august and the town select board was alerted the next day at a regularly scheduled meeting. the selectman didn't think twice about the ribbons so they never did anything to approve them. then this past week at the select board meeting two residents came forward with was not granted. the three person board voted 2-1 to take the ribbons down. >> it's sad, you know. but we're just here to support law enforcement in general. and whether you're purple, green, pink, they are all law enforcement and we just want them to know we are here, we are one huge family here. >> and the ribbons town common have to come down by the end of the week. straight ahead at 6:00, the story we are working on for you right now, what people in town plan to do with those ribbons when they come down off the town common. we are
and polls throughout the town common in royalston, a wife of a law enforcement officer put the and to show support for police in town, and across the country. the police chief advised the woman to let town officials know that it requires town approval. the ribbons went up monday night back in august and the town select board was alerted the next day at a regularly scheduled meeting. the selectman didn't think twice about the ribbons so they never did anything to approve them. then this past...
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water service was cut off to the town after a water main break on bridge street. it's unclear what caused the break, but crews worked all day saturday to fix it. we spoke to one resident who says it's the first time he can ever remember this happening. >> about 2:30, i went to wash my hands, and there was no water. so i tried a different sink. and no water. 15 minutes later, a message came on the phone for the town about the broken water main. it's been off ever since. >> the boil water order is in place until further notice. that means you can't drink or cook with the water unless it's boiled. you can use it for bathing. the town has to get water test results back before service is back to normal. >> justice for vanessa marcotte. seven weeks after her murder, the town of princeton is searching for answers. these signs popping up as the murder remains unsolved. information and help catch her killer. 27-year-old vanessa marcotte was found dead in the woods near her mother's home back in august. she had gone out for an afternoon jog, and the state police tell newscen
water service was cut off to the town after a water main break on bridge street. it's unclear what caused the break, but crews worked all day saturday to fix it. we spoke to one resident who says it's the first time he can ever remember this happening. >> about 2:30, i went to wash my hands, and there was no water. so i tried a different sink. and no water. 15 minutes later, a message came on the phone for the town about the broken water main. it's been off ever since. >> the boil...
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he's the town's dog and the town's ambassador. he has a home. ust social. >> okay. >>> let's make a trip to the burning manifest value in nevada. they are designing the this is the live picture of the festival. we're trying to figure out how to describe it. there's the burning man. it is festive. thank you, jack. take a look at this. this is the largest art car ever. it's an old 74 7 they cut up. there's a crowd funding site for it. first class gallery observation deck. >> do you drive it? >> maybe you pull it through the desert. >> there it is. >> all right. it's there in the desert. hopefully next year it will be ready to go. >>> and now to a festival where people celebrate by building 15 foot human towers. like a cheer leading stunt. this is what the people do. only for one group, it didn't work out so well. >> oh. >> someone apparently took a misstep. >> watch again. >> and like jack and jill they ca >>> this morning on "world news now," the payment issue. donald trump caps off his busy day with his speech on immigration. it's what did or did
he's the town's dog and the town's ambassador. he has a home. ust social. >> okay. >>> let's make a trip to the burning manifest value in nevada. they are designing the this is the live picture of the festival. we're trying to figure out how to describe it. there's the burning man. it is festive. thank you, jack. take a look at this. this is the largest art car ever. it's an old 74 7 they cut up. there's a crowd funding site for it. first class gallery observation deck. >>...
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international officials hoped to allow humanitarian aid to get to some of the towns that have been hardest hit by the fighting and will be a big topic during this united nation's meeting in new york city. >>> it's a battle between wants and needs. many teachers have been putting up their own money to maintain classrooms but are turning to an interesting source to help them get basic classroom supplies. >> the back to school rush for school supplies might be over for students but it's over for teachers. first grade teacher at wild wood forest elementary hopes the public will help her out. >> i wanted to start flexible seating in my classroom and upon researching it i realized how expensive it was going to be. >> flexible seating means letting kids read write and learn standing and sitting on couches, rugs, pretty much money to buy a couch. >> the kids work so hard and are so bright and when they come to school they are in school more hours than they are at home. >> 156 other teachers have the same idea in wake county. if you scroll through the website teachers throughout the district ask fo
international officials hoped to allow humanitarian aid to get to some of the towns that have been hardest hit by the fighting and will be a big topic during this united nation's meeting in new york city. >>> it's a battle between wants and needs. many teachers have been putting up their own money to maintain classrooms but are turning to an interesting source to help them get basic classroom supplies. >> the back to school rush for school supplies might be over for students but...
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if you're out and about on the town we got you covered. mostly clear it's cool. 7:00 p.m. we drop down to 61. 69:88 o'clock. the upper 60's at 9 p.m.
if you're out and about on the town we got you covered. mostly clear it's cool. 7:00 p.m. we drop down to 61. 69:88 o'clock. the upper 60's at 9 p.m.
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the town is located in a hollow. even now there is a danger of flooding. >> the second natural environment of the city planners now regarded as sacred is situated to the north of the city, the atlantic forest. more than 20,000 species of plants and more than 2000 animal species live here. it iour next stop and the director of the nature reserve gisele madero's joint us on our trip. the atlantic forest used to cover up large swaps to brazil. only 7% of the original forests has survived. >> people pose the biggest threat to the forest. we have to communicate better than the financial benefits of blogging pale in comparison with those of having it intact forest. >> this is where the city's drinking water comes from. the rainforest also helps cool the entire region. it also provides another valuable service that explains it status in marco pierre as master lands. >> when it rains hard the rainforest retains a large volume of water and releases it into the city more gradually. it absorbs a lot of water and slows down the o
the town is located in a hollow. even now there is a danger of flooding. >> the second natural environment of the city planners now regarded as sacred is situated to the north of the city, the atlantic forest. more than 20,000 species of plants and more than 2000 animal species live here. it iour next stop and the director of the nature reserve gisele madero's joint us on our trip. the atlantic forest used to cover up large swaps to brazil. only 7% of the original forests has survived....
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this is flooding in the town of mo movine, kansas. residents were just real estate covering. some residents say they can't trips to get to the store to get sand bags as they prepare for more rain tonight. so a lot of flooding there. this is all part of the same cold front that will eventually make it way into our area but it's not going to be as strong when it reaches here. , you can sent us your weather photos of whatever is happening outside your window. share your photos. >> so, beairshelle, we sunrise. sunrise at 6:00 a 54 and it's already 74 degrees outside today. not sewing any wet -- seeing any wet weather on the radar. so that's good news. we'll stay dry. small chance at an isolated shower later this evening but most of us, we'll remain dry until tomorrow. 74 degrees in rauley right now, 73 in goldsboro. 74 in fayetteville. this area of high pressure has been so persistent building over the last several days. moving to the east bringing us more hot and humid conditions as we head into this afternoon and evening as well. expect temperatures climb very quickly today. 87
this is flooding in the town of mo movine, kansas. residents were just real estate covering. some residents say they can't trips to get to the store to get sand bags as they prepare for more rain tonight. so a lot of flooding there. this is all part of the same cold front that will eventually make it way into our area but it's not going to be as strong when it reaches here. , you can sent us your weather photos of whatever is happening outside your window. share your photos. >> so,...
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but we are -- i, me, myself, i want to have it on my trees >> anchor: so the town saying the ribbons have to be removed by tonight. that's before royalston's town fair tomorrow. in the newsroom, jadiann thompson, 7 news. >> anchor: well, it just will not stop out there. summer continues to be really not giving up any time soon. >> anchor: so if you are going to a fair or maybe you would like to go to the beach, bri is here to tell but that forecast. >> reporter: i told you several weeks ago we have some of the best days of sum area head of us and today was maybe one of them. moving in. we'll get to the forecast next. >> anchor: ahead at 7 sports the patriots are on their way to arizona but will rob gronkowski be joining them and more importantly, will he be playing and it's not quite playoff time yet in baseball. but we finally have some baseball to talk about in september for the first time in the last three years. we have the details next in sports. narrator: "by almost every measure, public charter schools have been a success." "they are models of inspiration." with "impressive res
but we are -- i, me, myself, i want to have it on my trees >> anchor: so the town saying the ribbons have to be removed by tonight. that's before royalston's town fair tomorrow. in the newsroom, jadiann thompson, 7 news. >> anchor: well, it just will not stop out there. summer continues to be really not giving up any time soon. >> anchor: so if you are going to a fair or maybe you would like to go to the beach, bri is here to tell but that forecast. >> reporter: i told...
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highs will top out in the 50s. a town by town look at what to plan. julie is back with live drive time traffic. >> so far so good. the map north of the pike. route 1, 93 issue 37. pike moving along fine. 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> grief counselors expected at a local school of a a 5-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car in grafton. he has not been identified but that he was student at a local elementary school. they are calling this a tragic accident. >>> crime tape separated a street after a woman was shot in weymouth. she was shot and under arrest. the officer says he was forced to shoot. >> reporter: right, julie, and police say this woman was hysterical and suicidal when they showed up. she refused to drop it and that is when the officer was forced to shoot her. we understand this woman's mother called 911 saying they were threatening to kill herself and it all happened at a apartment complex early sunday morning. police tell u
highs will top out in the 50s. a town by town look at what to plan. julie is back with live drive time traffic. >> so far so good. the map north of the pike. route 1, 93 issue 37. pike moving along fine. 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> grief counselors expected at a local school of a a 5-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car in grafton. he has not been identified...
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highs will top out in the 50s. a town by town look at what to plan. julie is back with live drive time traffic. >> so far so good. the map north of the pike. route 1, 93 issue 37. pike moving along fine. 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> grief counselors expected at a local school of a a 5-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car in grafton. he has not been identified but
highs will top out in the 50s. a town by town look at what to plan. julie is back with live drive time traffic. >> so far so good. the map north of the pike. route 1, 93 issue 37. pike moving along fine. 13 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin. 20 minutes on 93 south. 21 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> grief counselors expected at a local school of a a 5-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car in grafton. he has not been identified...
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according to prosecutors in 2013, the mayor of the town mayor of the town of fort lee refused to endorse christie for reelection so prosecutors say they close lanes on the washington bridge to make it difficult for people in the town denied knowing anything about it. >> this morning waiting to hear more about an injury that could be pretty bad for the broncos. linebacker demarcus suffered a broken bone in his i'm. not clear how long he will be sitting on the sidelines. >> he is due to be examined later today we are live a mile high on the injury and what this could mean for our defense which still pulled through pretty but if he goes out, he could be gone for a while. if he has to have surgery that will be the big question we did jesse a little from demarcus six for all the well wishes of speedy recovery looking forward to being back out there with my case. sounds like she's in good spirits. no word as to when he will be seeing the doctors and experts just a little while from now so they can to get the book we were down in the third quarter taking and the the suffered the injury going af
according to prosecutors in 2013, the mayor of the town mayor of the town of fort lee refused to endorse christie for reelection so prosecutors say they close lanes on the washington bridge to make it difficult for people in the town denied knowing anything about it. >> this morning waiting to hear more about an injury that could be pretty bad for the broncos. linebacker demarcus suffered a broken bone in his i'm. not clear how long he will be sitting on the sidelines. >> he is due...
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car the bp on loomis road is the main gas stop for people in the town of norway. 2;32;38 "it's the closest gas station that everyone around here feels safe coming to." but these surveillance photo show another side... a man in a hooded sweatshirt... pointing a large rifle. these pictures were taken monday... but the suspect has a striking ressemblance to another set of photos. (nat. car) those were taken here... at the mobil on mequon and por roads. these were taken on september 20 - released by mequon police. when we showed these pictures in a side-by-side to management there - they said - based on the clothing, gun, and blue toyota - they feel it's definitely the same suspect. (nat. car) and in new berlin... at this mobil on cleveland avenue... employees shared the same feeling. they don't have pictures to share...but the description of a suspect from their robbery on september 18 - they say - matches the pictures. customers in the say the cashier here was shaken up. 2;33;28 "i mean, i was surprised to see him here today. and we have conversations with these people on a daily basis. i'm
car the bp on loomis road is the main gas stop for people in the town of norway. 2;32;38 "it's the closest gas station that everyone around here feels safe coming to." but these surveillance photo show another side... a man in a hooded sweatshirt... pointing a large rifle. these pictures were taken monday... but the suspect has a striking ressemblance to another set of photos. (nat. car) those were taken here... at the mobil on mequon and por roads. these were taken on september 20 -...
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discuss how to respond to a terror attack in kashmir. 18 soldiers were killed in the incident in the town very close to the line of patrol between india and pakistan-controlled kashmir. reports fromd delhi. justin: indian-administered kashmir has been in a state of uprising for more than two months now with almost daily violent showdowns between police and protesters demanding the end of indian rule. more than 80 people have died in the confrontation, including 2 policemen, and many hundreds more have been injured, despite the region having been locked down with a strict curfew. this is a homegrown revolt. the upheaval began when a popular young militant was shot dead by police in early july tens of thousands of people defied curfew to attend his funeral. but yesterday's attack on an army base has transformed the debate. it is the most serious attack on indian security forces in the area for many years, with more than a dozen soldiers killed and many more injured by 4 heavily armed militants. indian authorities have openly blamed pakistan. pakistan is a terrorist state, tweeted the indian
discuss how to respond to a terror attack in kashmir. 18 soldiers were killed in the incident in the town very close to the line of patrol between india and pakistan-controlled kashmir. reports fromd delhi. justin: indian-administered kashmir has been in a state of uprising for more than two months now with almost daily violent showdowns between police and protesters demanding the end of indian rule. more than 80 people have died in the confrontation, including 2 policemen, and many hundreds...
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they say the town issued construction permits but didn't oversee the project. the contractor's liability term >> all things that are preventing us from doing the things that we really wanted to do by the time we retired we couldn't do them. >> reporter: jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> still tracking heavy rain back here along 495 and out to worcester county. but reading, belmont, all having the heaviest downpours right now. we'll show you exactly where the worst is. >> if the star spangled scandal has everyone talking, it started with nfl quarterback kaepernick refusing to stand during the national anthem and then the u.s. soccer star supported him. >> some say it's their personal right but others sayth downright disrespectful. as jacqui heinrich reports, a local lawmaker is weighing in pushing to make sure every pro athlete shows some respect during our national anthem. >> reporter: nfl quarterback collin kaepernick created a firestorm with his decision to kneel during the national anthem to support the movement and now a local state representative is weigh
they say the town issued construction permits but didn't oversee the project. the contractor's liability term >> all things that are preventing us from doing the things that we really wanted to do by the time we retired we couldn't do them. >> reporter: jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> still tracking heavy rain back here along 495 and out to worcester county. but reading, belmont, all having the heaviest downpours right now. we'll show you exactly where the worst is....