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abbey on a ventilator. >> austin was sedated.re was blood on the floor in austin's room. >> abbey really needed to get to an icu. >> reporter: by sunday it became clear that abbey needed to be moved from an icu in mexico to a higher-level trauma hospital in florida. >> when did you realize that nothing could be done? >> there's a whole protocol. tests that need to be run. >> on thursday they ran those tests, and it was thursday. >> that she was pronounced -- >> around noon. >> reporter: abbey conner passed away on thursday january 12th. mexican officials ruled that her death was an accidental drowning. that day their blood alcohol level was reported to be a .25, three times the legal limit in their home state. austin says he can't remember how many shots they had. >> is it at all possible that this was an accident and that there was just too much alcohol, that you just drank too much? >> it is a possibility. but every time i think about it, one thought that sticks in my head every time is how if we're in a group of people do two
abbey on a ventilator. >> austin was sedated.re was blood on the floor in austin's room. >> abbey really needed to get to an icu. >> reporter: by sunday it became clear that abbey needed to be moved from an icu in mexico to a higher-level trauma hospital in florida. >> when did you realize that nothing could be done? >> there's a whole protocol. tests that need to be run. >> on thursday they ran those tests, and it was thursday. >> that she was...
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abby and austin's blood alcohol level its said to have been .25. austin can't remember how many shots he had. >> is it at all possible that you ju >> i have thought about it. and, i mean it is a possibility. but, how, how if we are in a group of people do two people at the same exact time, just pass out in the pool. and no one sees it. >> the hotel insists they did everything they could for abby and austin. saying in a statement to abc news, from the moment in which the guests were found, iberostar personnel acted with urgency following protocols. the on site doctor, security personnel and paramedics responded. iberostar takes this matter seriously and has remained cooperative. abby and austin are not the first people to report having suddenly blacked out after a few drinks during visits to resorts in mexico. >> i thought i was dying. because i couldn't get out of whatever state of mind i was in. you just couldn't wake up. i remember thinking how are my six kids going to find out. you know? what's going to happen to them. >> jamie and rick told the
abby and austin's blood alcohol level its said to have been .25. austin can't remember how many shots he had. >> is it at all possible that you ju >> i have thought about it. and, i mean it is a possibility. but, how, how if we are in a group of people do two people at the same exact time, just pass out in the pool. and no one sees it. >> the hotel insists they did everything they could for abby and austin. saying in a statement to abc news, from the moment in which the guests...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight. back with a big exciting change announced today by the girl scouts. >>> barbara sinatra has died. the legendary singer's fourth wife were together from 1976 until his passing in 1998. a former model, showgirl and socialite, she went on to become a prominent children's advocate and philanthropist who helped raise millions of dollars for charity to help young victims of abuse. barbara sinatra died of natural causes at her home in california surrounded by family and friends. she was 90 years old. >>> there's a new way to show girl power at the girl scouts. 23 of them actually. the largest batch of new badges in a decade focused on science, technology, engineering and math. some of the new badges were requested by the scouts themselves. >>> they say money can't buy happiness, but science seems to disagree. a new study led by a harvard business school professor saying buying money on things that save you time like paying for a housekeeper or springing for a taxi really can make you happier
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight. back with a big exciting change announced today by the girl scouts. >>> barbara sinatra has died. the legendary singer's fourth wife were together from 1976 until his passing in 1998. a former model, showgirl and socialite, she went on to become a prominent children's advocate and philanthropist who helped raise millions of dollars for charity to help young victims of abuse. barbara sinatra died of...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight.ack with a big exciting change announced today by the girl scouts. i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, austin, texas. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight.ack with a big exciting change announced today by the girl scouts. i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh...
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the announcement comes on the heels of the austin, texas police department pulling all explorers from police fleet following multiple complaints. brian manley/ austin police chief: "over the past five months we have had 62 workers comps reports filed by officers for exposure to carbon monoxide." the 446 explorers make up a large majority of the department's fleet. brian manley/ austin police chief: "it is the absolute right decision based on the concerns that we have over carbon monoxide exposure issues we've had that impact our employees' health, wellness, and safety." some officers, including one from california, are suing ford motor company.in a statement late friday, ford said they "will cover the costs of specific repairs in every police interceptor utility that may have carbon monoxide concerns."i'm mary moloney reporting. ( marty ) still ahead on kron four news weekend.. an eldely east bay man is put behind bars... what police say he did to a developmentall y challenged woman that put him there. put him there.woman that y challenged developmentallsay he did to a what police bar
the announcement comes on the heels of the austin, texas police department pulling all explorers from police fleet following multiple complaints. brian manley/ austin police chief: "over the past five months we have had 62 workers comps reports filed by officers for exposure to carbon monoxide." the 446 explorers make up a large majority of the department's fleet. brian manley/ austin police chief: "it is the absolute right decision based on the concerns that we have over carbon...
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producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's been a familiar face in the movies and on tv for decades, with credits ranging from do the right thing, and the usual suspects, to homicide and breaking bad. his latest film as both an actor and director is this is your death. he's giancarlo esposito, this is overheard. (happy organ music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa ... not to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on ... let's start with the sizzle before we get to this state. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. (audience applause) giancarlo esposito, welcome, very nice to see you. - thank you so much. - happy to have you here, congratulations on the film. - thank you. - i have lost sleep after seeing it. - it can be a disturbing film. - and i m
producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's been a familiar face in the movies and on tv for decades, with credits ranging from do the right thing, and the usual suspects, to homicide and breaking bad. his latest film as both an actor and director is this is your death. he's giancarlo esposito, this is overheard. (happy organ music) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is...
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austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea. utah man is charged with murdering his wife on a cruise ship. >> let me warn you, sylvester, for absolutely the last time. >> mason: and she was the voices of our childhood. >> there's a little bit of me in all of them. >> gee, i'm worried, bullwinkle. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general. congressional republicans are up in arms about it. the communications director is going at it with the chief of staff over leaks. health care is on the critical list, and the boy scouts felt it necessary to apologize for an appearance by the commander in chief. here's major garrett at the white house. >> reporter: for the first time, attorney general jeff sessions reacted publicly to days of withering presidential criticism over his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation.
austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea. utah man is charged with murdering his wife on a cruise ship. >> let me warn you, sylvester, for absolutely the last time. >> mason: and she was the voices of our childhood. >> there's a little bit of me in all of them. >> gee, i'm worried, bullwinkle. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a...
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that's a bummer. >> you'll wait your turn like everybody epps. >> austin is on his way.at young guy. thank you, thank youo=j simpson learns he will be able to walk out of prison in less than three months,"i'm not a guy who lived a criminal life. i'm a pretty straight shooter." nine years into a 33=year sentence for kidnapping and armed robbery.... he will be free."well deserved. well de served"bay area reaction ranging from approval to apathy.i'm oj'd out. (grant) o-j simpson will soon b a free man. after his parole is granted in nevada. thank you for joining us i'm grant lodes...in for pam moore. (steve) and i'm steve aveson. tonight we're learning more about what parole will mean for the former n-f-l superstar turned felon. kron 4's j.r. stone has spent the last two days in carson city. he joins us live in nevada tonight. j-r what's the next step for o.j.? (j.r.)well he's requesting to go back to florida, where
that's a bummer. >> you'll wait your turn like everybody epps. >> austin is on his way.at young guy. thank you, thank youo=j simpson learns he will be able to walk out of prison in less than three months,"i'm not a guy who lived a criminal life. i'm a pretty straight shooter." nine years into a 33=year sentence for kidnapping and armed robbery.... he will be free."well deserved. well de served"bay area reaction ranging from approval to apathy.i'm oj'd out....
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obviously nobody wanted to go to austin this particular day. they make it. they have to get back. >> we got to go. we got to go. >> there are no flights to l.a. in fact, the closest they can find is vegas. >> to get to los angeles, we're going to try to get an earlier flight planned and make it to l.a.x. by tonight. >> they did not get a flight to l.a.x. they could get a flight to ontario, the one that's 60 miles from l.a.x. so they jumped on the next flight. >> after they fly there and drive back to l.a., still going to be like another three hours because of traffic. >> that's three successful standbys in a row, seven people, 21 tickets. that's insane. they did manage to playing the standby game get from california to texas and back for nothing. >> so they couldn't do this without their flight attendant friend. >> like i said, friends in high places. >>> yeah, yeah, yeah. nothing like family. it's a really good friend. >> holding hands. here you go. >> don't put your face right over it, dude. >> we got some fireworks. >> like looking down the barrel of the
obviously nobody wanted to go to austin this particular day. they make it. they have to get back. >> we got to go. we got to go. >> there are no flights to l.a. in fact, the closest they can find is vegas. >> to get to los angeles, we're going to try to get an earlier flight planned and make it to l.a.x. by tonight. >> they did not get a flight to l.a.x. they could get a flight to ontario, the one that's 60 miles from l.a.x. so they jumped on the next flight. >>...
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taylor: university of texas in austin. lemonis: why did you think it was a good idea to leave college? taylor: because he asked me to. lemonis: that's why you left? taylor: i mean, that was the start, but then ultimately, i saw opportunity. lemonis: so, how far away were you from graduating? taylor: about two full semesters. lemonis: so you had basically a year left. taylor: yes, sir. lemonis: what were you studying? taylor: marketing and management. lemonis: things you need in business. taylor: if i could go back and make the decision again, i would make the same decision. lemonis: why don't you go ahead and get changed? i appreciate you dressing nice. taylor: okay, yeah. lemonis: it's nice to know that jeff wanted to build a relationship with taylor, especially after the mistakes from the past, but to ask taylor to drop out of college? i wouldn't say that's exactly great parenting. lemonis: you look like you're in the tea business now. so, i want to taste the tea. i want you to pick two of your most popular teas on the w
taylor: university of texas in austin. lemonis: why did you think it was a good idea to leave college? taylor: because he asked me to. lemonis: that's why you left? taylor: i mean, that was the start, but then ultimately, i saw opportunity. lemonis: so, how far away were you from graduating? taylor: about two full semesters. lemonis: so you had basically a year left. taylor: yes, sir. lemonis: what were you studying? taylor: marketing and management. lemonis: things you need in business....
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. - you've been gone, welcome back to austin. so here we are, i looked it up today, it's day 124 of the trump administration. - ah. - does that feel long or short based on what we've seen so far? - it feels like the longest 124 days of our national life. - is it really any different than you expected? i mean, obviously, your side going into this election, thought you had it won, didn't end up that way, coming out of it, worried your fears would be realized and in many respects, suspicions confirmed, it's been somewhat like you thought. has it been really though worse than you thought? - oh, no doubt. let's start off with a caveat, that caveat is we're only a few months in, and i think that americans of all different stripes tend to give a president a little bit of room to learn and grow on the job. - whether they were for him or not. - that's right and that's usually reflected in public opinion polls. - and you want him to succeed. - of course. - of course, everybody wants the president to succeed. - everybody wants the president
. - you've been gone, welcome back to austin. so here we are, i looked it up today, it's day 124 of the trump administration. - ah. - does that feel long or short based on what we've seen so far? - it feels like the longest 124 days of our national life. - is it really any different than you expected? i mean, obviously, your side going into this election, thought you had it won, didn't end up that way, coming out of it, worried your fears would be realized and in many respects, suspicions...
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that's a bummer. >> you'll wait your turn like everybody epps. >> austin is on his way.that young guy. >> "the insider" tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> i am happy to confirm ryan seacrest is returning to "american idol". >> number one, it's finally official. what ryan's return means for the future of "a.i." and who will be the next star to sign on? >> a lot of judges were holding out until ryan made his deal. >> o.j. simpson will be released from prison. >> my vote is to grant your parole effective. >> thank you. >> what is his next move? >> number three, kevin hart laughs off his cheating allegations. >> i have made the decision to be a better person, and better man. >> plus
that's a bummer. >> you'll wait your turn like everybody epps. >> austin is on his way.that young guy. >> "the insider" tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> i am happy to confirm ryan seacrest is returning to "american idol". >> number one, it's finally official. what ryan's return means for the future of "a.i." and who will be the next star to sign on? >> a lot of judges were holding out until ryan made his deal....
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>> well, no, look, i disagree with austin's analysis here.efore obamacare took effect, 90% of americans did have insurance, and the vast majority of them were, as you know, were happy with insurance. the worry was this is why obama said, if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. if you like your doctor, you'll be able to keep it. what's happened as a consequence of obamacare is everybody's costs have gone up. what's happened is a lot of people who are healthy can't afford the health insurance under obamacare. you're seeing some families paying $3,000, $4,000, $5,000 more a year than they did previously because of obamacare's mandates. the way i feel about this, this is america. if you want to buy a plan that is stripped down and basically gives you basic coverage if something catastrophic happens to you, you break your leg or get a disease, you should be able to have that kind of policy. if you want a different policy -- i mean, austin, why should everybody have to have the same policy? >> look, my only observation is the following. i
>> well, no, look, i disagree with austin's analysis here.efore obamacare took effect, 90% of americans did have insurance, and the vast majority of them were, as you know, were happy with insurance. the worry was this is why obama said, if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. if you like your doctor, you'll be able to keep it. what's happened as a consequence of obamacare is everybody's costs have gone up. what's happened is a lot of people who are healthy can't afford the...
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"i'm packing to go back to austin." and he said, "no, no, i'm going to make a run for it, "i don't think i'll get it but i need you back." i hung up and i said, "judith pack for washington, "not for austin." and we went up, on the way she said, "what did he offer to pay you?" and i said, "i have no idea he didn't mention it." (audience laughs) and so i spent that year back in his office traveling with him, spending every night in some hotel, around the country, seeing all of the politicians, meeting them, watching what happened. they were heavy drinkers in those days, and after all day of campaigning they'd come to the hotel and they would drink until 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 in the morning and i had to stay up until it was over. of course i learned a lot, but gradually, that led me in the direction of washington for my career. when he didn't get the nomination he did get picked to be the vice presidential running mate. i started to go back to texas then, and he said, "no stay through the election "then you can go." and so i di
"i'm packing to go back to austin." and he said, "no, no, i'm going to make a run for it, "i don't think i'll get it but i need you back." i hung up and i said, "judith pack for washington, "not for austin." and we went up, on the way she said, "what did he offer to pay you?" and i said, "i have no idea he didn't mention it." (audience laughs) and so i spent that year back in his office traveling with him, spending every night in some...
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austin is on his way. look out for that young guy. >> congratulations. bye, everybody.ust a tiny skin sample. you saw me do it to myself. on a scale of one to ten, where one is a pebble in your shoe and ten is the monkey you thought was your pet biting your face off. a two. eating a whole altoid? sheldon, if i'm gonna synthesize a neural network from our skin cells, i need to harvest them. now, i've done this dozens of times, but if you're too scared you don't have to. no, this is for science. i can be brave for science. thank you. oh, jiminy, that's cold! just think how happy you'll be in a few weeks when i've converted our skin cells into functional brain cells. all right, just warn me before you do it. okay. three... two... and we're done.
austin is on his way. look out for that young guy. >> congratulations. bye, everybody.ust a tiny skin sample. you saw me do it to myself. on a scale of one to ten, where one is a pebble in your shoe and ten is the monkey you thought was your pet biting your face off. a two. eating a whole altoid? sheldon, if i'm gonna synthesize a neural network from our skin cells, i need to harvest them. now, i've done this dozens of times, but if you're too scared you don't have to. no, this is for...
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the announcement comes on the heels of the austin, texas police department pulling all explorers fromir police fleet following multiple complaints. brian manley/ austin police chief: "over the past five months we have had 62 workers comps reports filed by officers for exposure to carbon monoxide." the 446 explorers make up a large majority of the department's fleet. brian manley/ austin police chief: "it is the absolute right decision based on the concerns that we have over carbon monoxide exposure issues we've had that impact our employees' health, wellness, and safety." some officers, including one from california, are suing ford motor company.in a statement late friday, ford said they "will cover the costs of specific repairs in every police interceptor utility that may have carbon monoxide concerns."i'm mary moloney reporting. (pam) new at ten:we are hearing from the wife of a man accused of setting his home fire... with his children and their grandmother.. inside. it happened in stockton. reporter kay recede sat down with the woman -- who is urging her husband to turn himelf in.
the announcement comes on the heels of the austin, texas police department pulling all explorers fromir police fleet following multiple complaints. brian manley/ austin police chief: "over the past five months we have had 62 workers comps reports filed by officers for exposure to carbon monoxide." the 446 explorers make up a large majority of the department's fleet. brian manley/ austin police chief: "it is the absolute right decision based on the concerns that we have over...
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producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's america's police chief, the longtime and now former top cop in dallas, thrust into the national spotlight on one of the force's and the city's most tragic days. his memoir, called to rise: a life in faithful service to the community that made me, has just been published. he's david o. brown, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak, are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. this is overheard. (audience applause) chief brown, welcome. - thank you. - thank you for being here, and congratulations on the book. i have to say, i kinda wish you didn't have to write it. right, i wish the events tha
producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's america's police chief, the longtime and now former top cop in dallas, thrust into the national spotlight on one of the force's and the city's most tragic days. his memoir, called to rise: a life in faithful service to the community that made me, has just been published. he's david o. brown, this is overheard. let's be honest, is this about the...
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austin is on his way. look out for that young guy. >> congratulations. bye, everybody. jamie?lice chief janee harteau, anthony, started with a very strong statement saying justine damond did not have to die. justine damond was shot to death by minneapolis police officer mohamed noor, when she walked up to the squad car at one point, after dialing 911 twice, thinking that she was reporting a supposed rape behind her home. now, chief harteau said she talked to justine damond's fiancÉe, don, just this morning, and he expressed to her that people are now scared to call 911. she said the department does need to regain the community's trust at this point, and she also reassured her family that she will do everything in her power to make sure justice is served for justine. the officer and his partner, matthew harrity, did not have their body cameras rolling at the time. and this is an important piece for many in this community, wondering why that happened. the chief said that she understands that, and she will look into it, and hopes to make changes there. officer noor has not given
austin is on his way. look out for that young guy. >> congratulations. bye, everybody. jamie?lice chief janee harteau, anthony, started with a very strong statement saying justine damond did not have to die. justine damond was shot to death by minneapolis police officer mohamed noor, when she walked up to the squad car at one point, after dialing 911 twice, thinking that she was reporting a supposed rape behind her home. now, chief harteau said she talked to justine damond's fiancÉe,...
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the family says austin suffered a concussion and that abby was airlifted to a florida hospital, wherehe later died. >> she was healthy, but for some reason, she drowns in a pool, waist-deep. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: tonight, abby's father, who wasn't on the trip says his son can't remember how they ended up in the water. mexican authorities ruled it an accidental drowning. abby and austin's blood alcohol the legal limit in their the family believes there are witness accounts missing from that mexican police report, the biggest question is how both of those kids ended up in the water at the same time. david. >> matt gutman with us tonight. thank t. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this ular americans watching plains take off tonight, taking aea turn. unable t hon. the s ew developments after that driver ram sbood a crowded sidewalk in thmie le of times square. we'll have new reporn urgent the man trapped inside. how did this happen? as we continue. hey... are you happy that you switched? yes - their network reliability what you pay with verizonon andf for a f
the family says austin suffered a concussion and that abby was airlifted to a florida hospital, wherehe later died. >> she was healthy, but for some reason, she drowns in a pool, waist-deep. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: tonight, abby's father, who wasn't on the trip says his son can't remember how they ended up in the water. mexican authorities ruled it an accidental drowning. abby and austin's blood alcohol the legal limit in their the family believes there are witness accounts...
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austin halewood was watching the action. it is the one everyone wants to win.f's oldest major macro, the open championship. what with the biggest prize comes the biggest challenge. not for america's charley hoffman, who had just about the best start. and eagle on the first. in typically british conditions, it was englishman ian poulter who set the early pace with his best start to a major, three under for the day. henrik stenson played some of the best golf the open championship has seen, but as defending champion it was a modest first round. despite this tee shot on the 70 finished just a shot underpar. but the first day was all about the americans. jordan spieth leading from the front. after winning back—to—back majors in 2015, he hasn't hit the same heights since, but he was back on song at birkdale, especially on the greens. and by lunchtime on day one at five under without dropping a shotjordan spieth was the man to catch. newly crowned us open champion brooks wasn't far behind, digging his way out of trouble and need to share of the lead at five under. in
austin halewood was watching the action. it is the one everyone wants to win.f's oldest major macro, the open championship. what with the biggest prize comes the biggest challenge. not for america's charley hoffman, who had just about the best start. and eagle on the first. in typically british conditions, it was englishman ian poulter who set the early pace with his best start to a major, three under for the day. henrik stenson played some of the best golf the open championship has seen, but...
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. >>> in texas today the austin police department pulled every one of its 400 ford explorer suv's off the road. there are growing concerns not only in austin that exhaust is leaking into the suv's and sickening people inside. >> the city of austin decided to park its entire fleet of explorers after two more police officers were found with carbon monoxide in their blood bringing the number to 20. >> this is my family. >> i stand here confident that e today based on what we know with the carbon monoxide exposure issue we've had and the impact that it's had on our work force. >> just hours earlier federal regulators expanded their investigation into chaste leaking into the passenger cabin of some ford explorers. an estimated 1.3 million vehicles could be effected. investigators said preliminary testing said co levels maybe elevated in certain driving scenarios. it's not just police, more than 2700 complaints, many from civilians leading to reports of 41 injuries and three crashes. regulators have known about many of the complaints for nearly a year but didn't release the numbers until no
. >>> in texas today the austin police department pulled every one of its 400 ford explorer suv's off the road. there are growing concerns not only in austin that exhaust is leaking into the suv's and sickening people inside. >> the city of austin decided to park its entire fleet of explorers after two more police officers were found with carbon monoxide in their blood bringing the number to 20. >> this is my family. >> i stand here confident that e today based on...
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abby and austin's blood alcohol level was reportedly three times the legal limit in their state.he family believes there are witness accounts missing from that mexican police report, the biggest question is how both of those kids ended up in the water at the same time. david. >> matt gutman with us tonight. thank you, matt. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the popular tourist spot for americans watching plains take off tonight, taking a deadly turn. unable to hold on. the desperate effort to save her. >>> there are new developments after that driver ram sbood a crowded sidewalk in the middle of times square. we'll have new reporting. >>> and take aing loo at this atm tonight. the note posted was an urgent plea from the man trapped inside. how did this happen? as we continue. hey... are you happy that you switched? yes - their network reliability is within 1% of verizon and our unlimited plan is half what you pay with verizon for a family of four. half? you could save over $1000 in the first year! they've been ripping us off! s. vacation. (vo) un
abby and austin's blood alcohol level was reportedly three times the legal limit in their state.he family believes there are witness accounts missing from that mexican police report, the biggest question is how both of those kids ended up in the water at the same time. david. >> matt gutman with us tonight. thank you, matt. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the popular tourist spot for americans watching plains take off tonight, taking...
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the police department in austin, texas, pulled its entire fleet of ford explorer s.u.v.s off the road on saturday. there are growing concerns, not only in austin, that exhaust is leaking into the vehicle and making people sick. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is following this. >> reporter: the city of austin decided to park its entire fleet of explorers after two more police officers were found with carbon monoxide in their blood, bringing the number to 20. >> this is my family. >> reporter: interim police chief man. >> i stand here confident we're making the right decision today based on what we know with the carbon monoxide exposure we've had and the impacts it has had on our workforce. >> reporter: just hours early, federal regulators expanded their investigation into reports of exhaust leaking into the passenger cabin of some ford explorers. an estimated 1.3 million of the vehicles, model years 2011-2017, could be affected. investigators found police cruisers with cracked exhaust manifolds and said preliminary testing suggest c.o. levels may be elevated in certain dr
the police department in austin, texas, pulled its entire fleet of ford explorer s.u.v.s off the road on saturday. there are growing concerns, not only in austin, that exhaust is leaking into the vehicle and making people sick. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is following this. >> reporter: the city of austin decided to park its entire fleet of explorers after two more police officers were found with carbon monoxide in their blood, bringing the number to 20. >> this is...
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let's meet today's contestants -- a software engineer from austin, texas...chasing manager from savannah, georgia... and our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm going to begin today's program by asking the same question i asked at the end of yesterday's program. will our champion, justin, be able to make it over the $100,000 mark today? seth and kellie have nothing against him, but they don't want that to happen.
let's meet today's contestants -- a software engineer from austin, texas...chasing manager from savannah, georgia... and our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm going to begin today's program by asking the same question i asked at the end of yesterday's program. will our champion, justin, be able to...
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austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea.n is charged with murdering his wife on a cr uise ship. >> let me warn you, sylvester, for absolutely the last time. m >> there's a little bit of me in all of them. >>i'ee, rrm wo bied,ullwinkle. >> announcer: this is the "cbs evening news." >> not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general. congressional republicans are up in arms about it. the communications director is going at it with the chief of staff over leaks. health care is on the critical list, and the boy scouts felt it necessary to apologize for an appearance by the commander in chief. here's major garrett at the white house. >> reporter: for the first time, attorney general jeff sessions reacted publicly to days of withering presidential criticism over his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. >> well, it's kind of hurtful, but the president of the united might fire sessions or special counsel robert mue
austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea.n is charged with murdering his wife on a cr uise ship. >> let me warn you, sylvester, for absolutely the last time. m >> there's a little bit of me in all of them. >>i'ee, rrm wo bied,ullwinkle. >> announcer: this is the "cbs evening news." >> not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general....
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austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea. a utah man is charged with murdering his wife on a cruise ship. >> let me warn you, mister, for absolutely the last time. m voices of our childhood. >> there's a little bit of me in l of them. >> gee, i'm worried, bull widgele. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put out. the president is feuding with the attorney general. congressional republicans are up in arms about it. the communications director is going at it with the chief of staff over leaks. health care is on the critical list, and the boy scouts felt it nec
austin cops say leaking exhaust is making them sick. death at sea. a utah man is charged with murdering his wife on a cruise ship. >> let me warn you, mister, for absolutely the last time. m voices of our childhood. >> there's a little bit of me in l of them. >> gee, i'm worried, bull widgele. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. not since british troops paid a visit in 1814 has the white house had so many fires to put...
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those instructions were sent to austin p.d. on some 2013 police interceptors that could allow external air into the suv. the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, an officer suing for the officers. >> most of police i know now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would be nice if they had an answer to this sooner. >> and the attorney you just heard from telling me his firm is currently in touch with at least six other families who have reported issues with their ford explorers, carbon monoxide issues. i have actually reached out to the ford motor company again to try to see if they have received those kinds of complaints again, fred, because that is really a key question here. should civilians be worried? as soon as we hear back from ford we'll check back in with you. >> all of that is very alarming. thanks so much, polo. "cnn newsroom" returns in a moment. stay with us. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer l
those instructions were sent to austin p.d. on some 2013 police interceptors that could allow external air into the suv. the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, an officer suing for the officers. >> most of police i know now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would be nice if they had an answer to this sooner. >> and the attorney you just heard from telling me his firm is currently in touch with at...
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i'm like [ bleep ] man. >> reporter: sergeant zachary lahood is one of 18 austin police officers thatnow been treated for carbon monoxide exposure -- >> i feel like i'm going to throw up. >> reporter: -- after driving their ford explorer cruisers. >> i don't remember if i hit a curb, or if my head just hit the window and it woke me up, but i remember swerving to miss a head-on collision. >> reporter: he is now suing ford. >> that's when i realized, man, i need to get help. something is wrong. i had no idea it was c.o. poisoning. >> reporter: austin police believe exhaust that contains potentially deadly carbon monoxide is seeping into the police cruisers. the city has now installed carbon monoxide detectors in all 439 of its explorers. in california, a police officer appeared to pass out behind the wheel of his explorer and slammed into a tree. since that crash, departments across the country have installed carbon monoxide detectors in their cruisers, including the kansas highway patrol, where one-third of the explorers patrolling the state turnpike have registered high levels of carb
i'm like [ bleep ] man. >> reporter: sergeant zachary lahood is one of 18 austin police officers thatnow been treated for carbon monoxide exposure -- >> i feel like i'm going to throw up. >> reporter: -- after driving their ford explorer cruisers. >> i don't remember if i hit a curb, or if my head just hit the window and it woke me up, but i remember swerving to miss a head-on collision. >> reporter: he is now suing ford. >> that's when i realized, man, i...
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the kids from the edge of the cliff. >> jennifer mcnary is austin and max's mother.een austin able to maintain certain functions while on the drug, and regain others. like raising his arm above his head. >> yes! >> max, one of the first to get it, is still walking more than four years later. >> but in this world of rare disease, hope is an elusive commodity. the path to drug approval is not an easy one. in part because the sample size is so small. i'm uncomfortable with the evidence to date. >> an fda panel, recommended against approving the drug until the company provided more data, that the drug actually works. if that decision becomes final it could threaten access to the drug for the leclaire's. >> it is almost worse to be shown something that treat your children and then to be told it could be taken away. that in is to just come to terms with having children that are ill. >> it creates conversations and -- >> which brings us back to lucas and the moving way he hopes to keep attention focused on rare diseases. and pressure on researchers and regulators, who may b
the kids from the edge of the cliff. >> jennifer mcnary is austin and max's mother.een austin able to maintain certain functions while on the drug, and regain others. like raising his arm above his head. >> yes! >> max, one of the first to get it, is still walking more than four years later. >> but in this world of rare disease, hope is an elusive commodity. the path to drug approval is not an easy one. in part because the sample size is so small. i'm uncomfortable with...
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writing about margaritas in austin, not that i feelgu defensive about it, it happened. it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i will say that our parent always said when they told us they were going to run or he was going to run for president, like teenagers will do, with cried. o it will ruin our life. he said, i want you to have normal, this isn't going to change. that was sort of naive on all of our parts. you can have a normal college experience. that is what i want for you. you can have it. so when we got in trouble, everybody i thinks that there, based on it. v, sort of stereotypes there was a spin room that tried to spin it. my parent were furious. i'm sure they were disappointed. i know they were disappointed but more than they were also sad that they promised this normalcy that was not delivered upon and, happy, that i had parent thatthp allowed us to make mistakes. imagine if we were perfect, life would be horribly boring.bl >> i don't think we could do it. >> no. it would be too much pressure to be political daughters thatda never made
writing about margaritas in austin, not that i feelgu defensive about it, it happened. it wasn't this crazy memory that meant so much later although i will say that our parent always said when they told us they were going to run or he was going to run for president, like teenagers will do, with cried. o it will ruin our life. he said, i want you to have normal, this isn't going to change. that was sort of naive on all of our parts. you can have a normal college experience. that is what i want...
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producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's the longtime ceo and chairman of southwest airlines, which broke its own records for revenue and passenger traffic in 2016, and carried more people to destinations across the u.s. than any other airline. he's gary kelly. this is overheard. (moderately paced music) let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know you saw a problem, and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (crowd applauds) (crowd applauds) gary kelly, welcome. - thank you. - nice to be with you and congratulations on all your success. - well thank you. - the long and good record of putting big numbers up on the board. i was actually gonna come in her
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those instructions were sent to austin p.d.y identify openings on some 2013 police interceptors that could allow external air into the suv. the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, attorney for two officers suing ford. >> most of the police fleets and people i talk to now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would have been nice if they had a warning about this sooner. >> reporter: that's something chase is hoping to change. and brian chase also told me his firm is currently in touch with six other families, civilian families who've reported carbon monoxide issues in their explorers. i just spoke to a ford spokesperson a few moments ago telling me they are looking into those reports at this time but not able to confirm any of that. obviously this vehicle, fred, is extremely popular for law enforcement agencies across the country, also popular for families as well. >> indeed. polo sandoval, thank you so much. and thank you so much for being with me thi
those instructions were sent to austin p.d.y identify openings on some 2013 police interceptors that could allow external air into the suv. the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says brian chase, attorney for two officers suing ford. >> most of the police fleets and people i talk to now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would have been nice if they had a warning about this sooner. >> reporter: that's something chase...
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lahood was the first of 18 austin police officers to be treated for carbon monoxide exposure. but it's not just police vehicles. the bulk of the complaints comes from regular ford owners like stacey jones. she traded her 2014 explorer in for a 2017. she said the problem didn't go away. >> frustrating because at this point i don't know what i'm going to do. >> reporter: nhtsa says it doesn't have any proof the injuries reported were caused by carbon monoxide although investigators say levels of that gas may be elevated during certain driving scenarios. ford says safety is its top priority and has a team working with police and regulators to investigate reported issues and solve them. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >>> a count from 2016 shows nearly half of law enforcement vehicles were ford explorers. departments across the country have installed carbon monoxide detectors in their vehicles. >>> and let's take a look at the big board right now. the dow is up after being down earlier today. it's up 22 points. >>> an annual report suggests temperatures at lake tahoe are wa
lahood was the first of 18 austin police officers to be treated for carbon monoxide exposure. but it's not just police vehicles. the bulk of the complaints comes from regular ford owners like stacey jones. she traded her 2014 explorer in for a 2017. she said the problem didn't go away. >> frustrating because at this point i don't know what i'm going to do. >> reporter: nhtsa says it doesn't have any proof the injuries reported were caused by carbon monoxide although investigators...