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pasco. ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>> at every prison or jail we visit for lockup, the safe management of the inmate population is the staff's number one priority. violent inmates are usually confined to their cells least 23 hours a day. when movement throughout the facility is necessary, it's usually under close supervision. and with the inmate shackled at both the wrists and ankles. but at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we discovered that for some inmates even these precautions were insufficient. here, a pod that would normally hold 32 inmates had been cleared in order to manage just 4 female inmates with violent reputations. >> it just limits their ability to threaten other staff, to go
pasco. ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>> at every prison or jail we visit for lockup, the safe management of the inmate population is the staff's number one priority. violent inmates are...
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setback she faces the desperately complex task of forming a new coalition and a woman a computer pascoe who could correspondent for the french weekly magazine le point she says with the we can dangle americal emanuel micron's dream of a fresh start for europe is suddenly much more complicated much to talk about those of us begin with you pascoe tell us if you would give us a little bit of a flavor of how the election outcome here in germany has gone down with all the surprises it brought with it. i think it is a big shock in france and probably a big disappointment for emanuel mccomb who two days ago made a big speech about europe presenting his vision of europe for the future and he was sure that if the great big coalition i mean s.p.d. and c.d.u. the socially legal action. was. conducted he had the chance of at least realising pockley he's program but now it's going to be very difficult with the liberals partly was the greens as well and i think it's a it's a it's a big feeling you have in france that it's at last the front french are back on the european scenes we are young president
setback she faces the desperately complex task of forming a new coalition and a woman a computer pascoe who could correspondent for the french weekly magazine le point she says with the we can dangle americal emanuel micron's dream of a fresh start for europe is suddenly much more complicated much to talk about those of us begin with you pascoe tell us if you would give us a little bit of a flavor of how the election outcome here in germany has gone down with all the surprises it brought with...
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>> mike, there are thousands of people i'm told in pasco county that have lost power, i believe that they are beginning to lose power. >> pin ellis -- pinellas, we'll get it back. we'll get it back as long as people are safe, and i want them to be patient. i know they want to get outsides, but again. we got to make sure they are safe. >> congressman gus. you, your constituents, great people of florida in our thoughts and prayers. >> thank you so much. god bless you. >> you too. >> he was talking about emergency workers there, you know one thing that struck me in meet up to this, i was watching a firefighter in miami area where people were evacuated. he said we're staying here. we staying behind, in our building to help people, you just think of all those folks, those emergency responders out there risking their lives for others, what heroes they are. during these storms, and every other day as well. we're so grateful they are out there to help people. >> no question, we're coming up to anniversary of 9/11, we think first responders with that. and certainly seeing these hurricanes in
>> mike, there are thousands of people i'm told in pasco county that have lost power, i believe that they are beginning to lose power. >> pin ellis -- pinellas, we'll get it back. we'll get it back as long as people are safe, and i want them to be patient. i know they want to get outsides, but again. we got to make sure they are safe. >> congressman gus. you, your constituents, great people of florida in our thoughts and prayers. >> thank you so much. god bless you....
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sometimes, people say, what's pasco road doing? if i don't mention it, nothing is wrong. still not a big backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's 4:44. let's bring my friend, steve paulson, in. >> thank you, sal. >> you're welcome. >>> some higher elevations are having a good gust. hannah smoot. i am take of 80-degree weather in september and i want fall weather and i want now. hannah is in kentucky. chicago had days in the 80s. burling to, vermont, beautiful place, was 92. >> what? >> that is blazing hot for burlington, vermont. everyone is just going, you know what? we had ours from about june 15th to labor day weekend. so deal with it. our turn to cool off. that's how this works. i kid you not. people on twitter complaining right and left. we have sunshine and warmer temps but nothing compared to what we had back in july and august. clearing out up in the pacific northwest. they had some cloud cover and some rain. 50s and 60s on the temps. the lows are up a little bit. 58 by the concord pavilion. 52 danville. 62, 65, el cerritto. northeast, northeast, north. more comp
sometimes, people say, what's pasco road doing? if i don't mention it, nothing is wrong. still not a big backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's 4:44. let's bring my friend, steve paulson, in. >> thank you, sal. >> you're welcome. >>> some higher elevations are having a good gust. hannah smoot. i am take of 80-degree weather in september and i want fall weather and i want now. hannah is in kentucky. chicago had days in the 80s. burling to, vermont, beautiful place, was...
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you work with pasco county high schools. let me know why did you feel you had to go to this length to clean up the schools? >> we had approximately 1500 shelter residents and 300 pets. we want to make sure our schools are safe and secure for the students to return on monday. >> reporter: the schools provided a great resource. there was some 20,000. tell me that number again. >> we had approximately 22,000 residents in 22 shelter schools and approximately 1800 pets at all of our shelters across the district. >> reporter: we'll talk to you about pets. this picture they shared. look what somebody brought here to the school. this was an amazing resource. they didn't want anyone choose between leaving a pet behind or coming to a shelter. this was a pig brought to one of the schools. you talk about being a resource for the community. how has this is worked out and how was this is received as all your workers were here? >> i can't tell you how proud i am to be in pasco county today. we had an amazing response from our administrator
you work with pasco county high schools. let me know why did you feel you had to go to this length to clean up the schools? >> we had approximately 1500 shelter residents and 300 pets. we want to make sure our schools are safe and secure for the students to return on monday. >> reporter: the schools provided a great resource. there was some 20,000. tell me that number again. >> we had approximately 22,000 residents in 22 shelter schools and approximately 1800 pets at all of...
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this was interstate-75 last night in pasco county, just north of tampa.r to bumper traffic as thousands of people head north. developing now, class-action lawsuits are now being filed over flood damage in the houston area, following hurricane harvey. val and linda aldred are among the plaintiffs.. many of whom don't have flood insurance. they've filed separate lawsuits against the city of houston, the harris county flood control district, and the federal government. the lawsuits focus on the controlled release of water from two reservoirs. attorneys say it caused flooding for thousands of homeowners who escaped flooding from the hurricane itself. federal engineers say they needed to protect the dams. and they say damage would have been far worse if the dams had been breached. this morning we're following a number of developing stories involving the president -- including a surprising deal. democrats and the president agreed to a three-month budget and debt extension -- catching republican leaders off-guard. the deal staves off the possibility of a governm
this was interstate-75 last night in pasco county, just north of tampa.r to bumper traffic as thousands of people head north. developing now, class-action lawsuits are now being filed over flood damage in the houston area, following hurricane harvey. val and linda aldred are among the plaintiffs.. many of whom don't have flood insurance. they've filed separate lawsuits against the city of houston, the harris county flood control district, and the federal government. the lawsuits focus on the...
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this was north of tampa in pasco county. further south, mandatory evacuations in miami-dade. evacuationsrt county. that's where we've deployed david culver. he took the pictures of long lines at home depot as people buy supplies. battery section is wiped out. gas is another thing people are trying to stock up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're in pembroke pines. you've heard about the long lines for gas. let me show you this station. you can see folks waiting behind each pump and it looks like it's moving rather smoothly. until we reveal what's waiting down the street. and you can see down there, the line of cars, it stretches back probably about 30 or so cars. this is repeated at most every gas station that you see around the area. i can also tell you that starting thursday at noon, that is when they are going broward county. they're taking this seriously and there's a lot of concern here. that's the latest from south florida. i'm david culver. back to you. >> thank you, david. some folks didn't wait for the evacuation order to get plane tickets to our area. we s
this was north of tampa in pasco county. further south, mandatory evacuations in miami-dade. evacuationsrt county. that's where we've deployed david culver. he took the pictures of long lines at home depot as people buy supplies. battery section is wiped out. gas is another thing people are trying to stock up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're in pembroke pines. you've heard about the long lines for gas. let me show you this station. you can see folks waiting behind each pump...
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is new video of the highway jam-packed with families trying to get out o this was north of tampa in pasco county. farther south, mandatory evacuations for miami-dade county are happening right now. >> evacuations start this morning in broward county where we've deployed news 4's david culver. he posted these pick tushs of a long line at home depot. look at the battery section here. nothing left. gas and other things people are trying to stock up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're in pembroke pines, florida, out of ft. lauderdale. you've been hearing about the long lines for gas. let me show you what this station looks like. you can see a few folks waiting behind each pump. it looks like it's moving rather smoothly. until we reveal what's waiting down the street. you can see down there the line of cars. it stretches back probably about 30 or so cars. this is repeated a the area. i can also tell you that starting thursday at noon, that is when they're going to begin evacuations on the east part of broward county. even farther north from miami, they're taking this seriously and t
is new video of the highway jam-packed with families trying to get out o this was north of tampa in pasco county. farther south, mandatory evacuations for miami-dade county are happening right now. >> evacuations start this morning in broward county where we've deployed news 4's david culver. he posted these pick tushs of a long line at home depot. look at the battery section here. nothing left. gas and other things people are trying to stock up on as irma heads their way. >>...
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check out this video from pasco county late last night. cars -- bumper to bumper. standstill here on interstate 75 as they make their way north. the lines to get gas are just as bad. people lining up -- desperate to fill-up before heading out of town, but now pu high-demand. more than a quarter of stations in miami-dade county are now out of gas! one woman ran out of fuel while waiting in line. that reporter -- miguel marquez helped push her car into the miguel marquez helped push her car into the station so she could fill-up. right now -- a desperate right now -- a desperate search for a pregnant teacher who is missing. laura wallen of olney -- hasn't had any contact with her family since monday. tom roussey -- with the pleas for her return. a deadly crash unmarked montgomery county police cruiser is under investigation this morning. the cruiser collided with a scooter last night at veirs mill road and norris drive in wheaton. the person on the scooter was killed. there's still no word on that person's identity. veirs mill road was shut down for about five hours.
check out this video from pasco county late last night. cars -- bumper to bumper. standstill here on interstate 75 as they make their way north. the lines to get gas are just as bad. people lining up -- desperate to fill-up before heading out of town, but now pu high-demand. more than a quarter of stations in miami-dade county are now out of gas! one woman ran out of fuel while waiting in line. that reporter -- miguel marquez helped push her car into the miguel marquez helped push her car into...
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some people took it seriously to the point where the pasco county sheriff's department posted this stern warning, do not shoot weapons at irma, you won't make it turn around and it will have very dangerous side effects. they made a graphic to show you it might come back at you. in other words if you shoopt at a hurricane, it will shoot you back. always try to negotiate with a hurricane, first. >>> this is unprecedented, who shoots at weather? i mean, even in the middle of a natural disaster, florida is still as floridaish as it can be. not everybody chose to obey the evacuation orders. some local residents decided to hang outside and take it in. >> once it starts raining, everyone runs home. the issue becomes once it starts -- clearing up, people start showing up. look at these gentlemen here. what did you come out to do? >> we wanted to experience the weather. >> just to experience the weather? >> we heard about all the evaculation going on. but we just decided to come out and experience the weather. >> well, you do have to -- sometimes those evaculations can be premature and you have t
some people took it seriously to the point where the pasco county sheriff's department posted this stern warning, do not shoot weapons at irma, you won't make it turn around and it will have very dangerous side effects. they made a graphic to show you it might come back at you. in other words if you shoopt at a hurricane, it will shoot you back. always try to negotiate with a hurricane, first. >>> this is unprecedented, who shoots at weather? i mean, even in the middle of a natural...
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this truck crashed in pasco county florida and created this pumpkin pileup. the truck burst into flames after the crash and this is the mess left behind. the driver escaped and no one was hurt. what a mess. >>> a man from western pennsylvania is facing charges after police say he made an 8-year-old girl drive him to ohio. >> police say kevin cook was drunk and told the girl to drive him just over the state line. two people saw the child driving and called 911. the 8-year-old girl has no relation to the cook. he said she's a family friend. he's charged with endangering the welfare of a child and driving under the influence and driving without a license. >>> still ahead how a sign language interpreter is helping a student play football. >>> it's a warm night for football and for the crowds taking in the summer-like weather at the shore. >>> it's the start of fall and it's a very warm start to fall. it's going to linger a bit for us. i'll tell you how long we get to enjoy this, come on back for your neighborhood forecast. >>> lehigh valley congressman is answeri
this truck crashed in pasco county florida and created this pumpkin pileup. the truck burst into flames after the crash and this is the mess left behind. the driver escaped and no one was hurt. what a mess. >>> a man from western pennsylvania is facing charges after police say he made an 8-year-old girl drive him to ohio. >> police say kevin cook was drunk and told the girl to drive him just over the state line. two people saw the child driving and called 911. the 8-year-old girl...
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this was north of tampa in pasco county. farther south, mandatory evacuations for parts of miami-dade county are happening right now. >> evacuations start this morning in broward county. that's where we've deployed news here. long lines at a home depot. people buying supplies to board up their homes. take a look at the battery section. no batteries left. and gas, another thing people are stocking up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're here in pembroke pines, florida, outside of lauderdale. you've been hearing about the long lines for gas. let me show you this station. you've got a few folks waiting behind each pump and it looks like it's moving rather smoothly. then we reveal what's waiting down the street. and you can see down there the line of cars, it stretches back probably about 30 or so cars. this is repeated at most every gas station that you see around the area. i can also tell you that starting thursday at noon, that is when they're going to begin evacuations on the east part of broward county. each farth
this was north of tampa in pasco county. farther south, mandatory evacuations for parts of miami-dade county are happening right now. >> evacuations start this morning in broward county. that's where we've deployed news here. long lines at a home depot. people buying supplies to board up their homes. take a look at the battery section. no batteries left. and gas, another thing people are stocking up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're here in pembroke pines, florida,...
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this is new video from interstate-75 in pasco county in tampa bay along the coast. these people are heading north and the scene like this is playing out across the state. here at home a bay area task force is preparing to go where these people are actually fleeing from, right in the storm's path. bob redell joins us live in oakland this morning where rescue crews are about to take nauf a little over an hour. many had actually just come back from texas we understand, bob. >> reporter: correct, good morning. california task force who just returned from harvey earlier this week and now many of the members are being redid he employed to florida this morning. this is a search and rescue team sponsored by the oakland fire department. you can see we're hoo n an oakland maintenance facility where they're getting nare go bags, they're packing up making sure they vefrg in there and they'll be flying out at various times this morning out of oakland international later this morning around 8:30 and the 11:00 hour heading to atlanta. there's about 50 members of this team who are
this is new video from interstate-75 in pasco county in tampa bay along the coast. these people are heading north and the scene like this is playing out across the state. here at home a bay area task force is preparing to go where these people are actually fleeing from, right in the storm's path. bob redell joins us live in oakland this morning where rescue crews are about to take nauf a little over an hour. many had actually just come back from texas we understand, bob. >> reporter:...
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one woman's family rode out the storm in their pasco county home. vowed it would be the last time. >> i would not stay for another one. the intensity, not knowing what could happen, flying debris, a tree. i would not stay. thankfully we're ok, but in the future, no. >> reporter: people in the tampa and st. petersburg area had been bracing for their first major hurricane in one hundred years. but irma's wind speeds had dropped by the time it struck there overnight. irma first made landfall in the florida keys as a roaring category four hurricane. after the storm rolled past, the keys lay eerily still: trailers and boats overturned, roadways washed away, and few signs of life as communications with the mainland remained authorities began door-to-door searches today for anyone stranded on the keys. the state's eastern coastline was also blasted by the storm. through streets in miami's of water rushed through miami's downtown boulevards yesterday, it was hard to tell where the city ended and the bay began. but today, the floodwaters had mostly receded.
one woman's family rode out the storm in their pasco county home. vowed it would be the last time. >> i would not stay for another one. the intensity, not knowing what could happen, flying debris, a tree. i would not stay. thankfully we're ok, but in the future, no. >> reporter: people in the tampa and st. petersburg area had been bracing for their first major hurricane in one hundred years. but irma's wind speeds had dropped by the time it struck there overnight. irma first made...
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i just got through the briefing with the emergency services here in pasco county.or is doing an outstanding job an i'm here to represent the federal level. we're coordinating these things really well. again, this is a big storm. i want to make sure that our constituents follow directions. stuart: gus, we heard from rick scott, governor scott about half hour ago, he was talking on a storm surge for the atlantic coast and your coast, the gulf coast, that will hurt you. tampa, you're there right on the ocean. >> we're right here on the coast. i represent pasco county and pinellas county as well. those counties are on the coast. we have mandatory evacuation on the west side of u.s. 19. so, this is scary storm, but, got to keep calm and follow directions, and, when the first-responders say evacuate, we've got to evacuate. again -- stuart: have people been told -- >> we will get through this together, we really well. stuart: have people in the tampa area been told to evacuate? >> parts of the tampa area, the tampa bay area. stuart: okay. >> the west coast, the coastal ar
i just got through the briefing with the emergency services here in pasco county.or is doing an outstanding job an i'm here to represent the federal level. we're coordinating these things really well. again, this is a big storm. i want to make sure that our constituents follow directions. stuart: gus, we heard from rick scott, governor scott about half hour ago, he was talking on a storm surge for the atlantic coast and your coast, the gulf coast, that will hurt you. tampa, you're there right...
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. >> and members of the pasco county were delivering water. >>> and judge dismissed a case without arial finding that the evidence pointed to an accident, not negligence. eight people died and some 200 others were hurt after brandon's new york to washington train rounded a sharp curve at more than twice the posted speed limit. >>> and equifax is being sued over its massive security breach. it is facing at least 23 class action lawsuits after the accounts of 143 million americans were hacked. consumers will no longer be charged after a free year of credit monitoring and they won't have to waive their right to sue. >>> up to a million cars and trucks may have spent time soaking in floodwaters after hurricanes and some of them may be heading back on the market. >> here's eva pilgrim on how you can spot the warning signs. >> reporter: beware of flood-damaged cars. water swallowing vehicles in its path. here in orlando. what did it look like when you opened it up? >> it smelled musty. >> reporter: kelly bluebook estimating that between 200,000 and 400,000 cars in florida may have been flo
. >> and members of the pasco county were delivering water. >>> and judge dismissed a case without arial finding that the evidence pointed to an accident, not negligence. eight people died and some 200 others were hurt after brandon's new york to washington train rounded a sharp curve at more than twice the posted speed limit. >>> and equifax is being sued over its massive security breach. it is facing at least 23 class action lawsuits after the accounts of 143 million...
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we're joined now byjohn 0xley, a barrister and campaign manager for the family law reform, and thomas pascoe. good morning to both of you and thank you for coming in. why does it need to be reformed? the current process dates from the 19705. the law proce55 dates from the 19705. the law was written in the 19605 when oui’ law was written in the 19605 when our approach to divorce wa5 different and society was different. at the moment it is not fit about how we feel about divorce. we now accept it as part of society and what the current system does is make couples separating for more acrimonious than it should be and it has a long—term impact on their relationship and particularly the relationship and particularly the relationship they may have with their children. even if a couple are splitting up amicably, the divorce proce55 forces splitting up amicably, the divorce proce55 fo rces one splitting up amicably, the divorce proce55 forces one of them to lodge the divorce against the other. yes. 0ne the divorce against the other. yes. one person has the petition. either they have to wait for two
we're joined now byjohn 0xley, a barrister and campaign manager for the family law reform, and thomas pascoe. good morning to both of you and thank you for coming in. why does it need to be reformed? the current process dates from the 19705. the law proce55 dates from the 19705. the law was written in the 19605 when oui’ law was written in the 19605 when our approach to divorce wa5 different and society was different. at the moment it is not fit about how we feel about divorce. we now accept...
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in pasco county, triver crested along its banks.cted to flood more over the weekend. >>> a robert e. lee statue was defated in roanoke the words "rest in peace heather heyer" were painted on the structure. heather died last month after a car plowed into a group of people at a charlottesville unite the right rally. >>> police looking for vandals who dumped blue paint over the iconic charging bull on wall street they said the paint was noticed on the bull's head around 7:30 a.m. this morning then a sash was draped over the neighboring fearless girl statue as well it read, "draw the blue line." which new york city police call an apparent reference to the paris climate accord you're up to date. that's the news update this hour bill, sarah, down to you. >> all right, sue, thank you very much. >> you can protest but leave that standing girl alone. >> leave the bull alone for pete's sake. >> true. >>> equifax losing nearly a third of its value since it announced the data breach. shares tumbling further today after the ftc said it was inves
in pasco county, triver crested along its banks.cted to flood more over the weekend. >>> a robert e. lee statue was defated in roanoke the words "rest in peace heather heyer" were painted on the structure. heather died last month after a car plowed into a group of people at a charlottesville unite the right rally. >>> police looking for vandals who dumped blue paint over the iconic charging bull on wall street they said the paint was noticed on the bull's head around...
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of the state through the western portion of my district in polk county as well as hillsborough and pasco and going up to the big bend. that night, the wind was so loud and you couldn't hear the trees snapping. when i woke up the next day, i knew it was bad, but to my surprise, there were trees down, right outside my door and right down the street, all the counties that i represent. but one of the first initial acts of courage that i saw was neighborhood folks with chain saws and all of the construction equipment volunteering their time to get these major trees out of the roads. imeyw that throughout cyst through winter haven and lake wells and so many areas that i represent. that debris removal that was approved is going to make sure those trees are on the sidewalk and will get picked up. it is so critical that we have 75% or 90% for debris removal to make sure the neighborhoods can come back to normal. one of the other impacts of having all these trees down since we haven't had a hurricane since 2004 was that it absolutely decimated the power grid. and if our fellow members remember not
of the state through the western portion of my district in polk county as well as hillsborough and pasco and going up to the big bend. that night, the wind was so loud and you couldn't hear the trees snapping. when i woke up the next day, i knew it was bad, but to my surprise, there were trees down, right outside my door and right down the street, all the counties that i represent. but one of the first initial acts of courage that i saw was neighborhood folks with chain saws and all of the...