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i know last year when you moved bills on harvey, it went better than what happened with hurricane sandy. and in this pending need after the hurricane here, do you think that -- [indiscernible] >> you will probably have to do a supplemental bill and moved past what kinds of bill the sandy bill a few years ago? the speaker: there were things in the sandy bill that members didn't think it deserved to be in a disaster supplemental bill. the harvey and maria bills were much cleaner bills and also we have plused up the fema accounts. so right now, fema has money in the pipeline. i think we are better prepared. you never know what is going to be needed until you have gone through a disaster. in the realm of possibilities, of course it is. they are disasters that we don't forget. we have the disaster relief fund. but sometimes big storms exceed those averages and we appropriately respond. over the last two supplementals, i think we had much cleaner bills getting the aid where it was needed and we are doing a better job omit gation and get -- the wrda bill is passing today which is water infrast
i know last year when you moved bills on harvey, it went better than what happened with hurricane sandy. and in this pending need after the hurricane here, do you think that -- [indiscernible] >> you will probably have to do a supplemental bill and moved past what kinds of bill the sandy bill a few years ago? the speaker: there were things in the sandy bill that members didn't think it deserved to be in a disaster supplemental bill. the harvey and maria bills were much cleaner bills and...
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sandy? >> temperatures will bounce back to where they are this year, above normal by the end of the week and the weekend. i want to show you a time laps for my east bay hills camera. as you watch you'll see the marine layer trying to make its push across the bay and towards the valleys. you'll notice some hazy conditions up above. that is actually smoke layers from the wildfires that are burning. so we have been seeing a combination of both, which is why the air quality toemt tomorrow will be impacted due to the smoke. moderate air caught for all parts of the bay area. in the weekend it will improve. we'll see some good air quality later on in the week and the weekend. here's a look at the weekend. friday is going to heat up. 96 degrees inlapd. the coast will remain comfortable. saturday and sunday temperatures moderate but a wide range of fremgts the 60s to the 90s. a live look from our san jose 87 camera. we have low clouds as we look towards the south way. temperatures in the 50s, 60s. li
sandy? >> temperatures will bounce back to where they are this year, above normal by the end of the week and the weekend. i want to show you a time laps for my east bay hills camera. as you watch you'll see the marine layer trying to make its push across the bay and towards the valleys. you'll notice some hazy conditions up above. that is actually smoke layers from the wildfires that are burning. so we have been seeing a combination of both, which is why the air quality toemt tomorrow...
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sandy, another storm, $70 billion. those damages. >> whitaker: but they did in the past. your katrina moment was in 1953? >> ovink: '53. yeah. '53 was our real wake-up call. a storm blowing in from over the north sea, from the west. >> whitaker: what happened? >> ovink: it actually swallowed the southwestern part of the netherlands. the dams, dikes and levees brokg lives of alst 2,000 people. a lot of families were ripped apart. >> whitaker: the dutch still refer to it as "the" disaster-- because they haven't had one since. not a single death from flooding in 65 years. they've learned the lessons of the past well. dutch engineers calculate how high and strong dikes and dams must be to withstand the most extreme weather, a one-in-10,000 storm. rotterdam is at the forefront of defensive design. this basketball court can hold 450,000 gallons of storm runoff. this sloping park atop a shopping center is a storm surge barrier. and this world-class rowing facility doubles as a flood reservoir. the dutch pride themselves on bl
sandy, another storm, $70 billion. those damages. >> whitaker: but they did in the past. your katrina moment was in 1953? >> ovink: '53. yeah. '53 was our real wake-up call. a storm blowing in from over the north sea, from the west. >> whitaker: what happened? >> ovink: it actually swallowed the southwestern part of the netherlands. the dams, dikes and levees brokg lives of alst 2,000 people. a lot of families were ripped apart. >> whitaker: the dutch still refer...
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it went better than hurricane sandy before. based on lindsey's questions, concerns raised by conservatives and deficit and spending, as they assess the needs after the hurricane, do you think the -- it's targeted a little bit towards these disaster relief bills? you'll probably have to do some supplemental if this storm is as bad as it is and they move past kind of what sideline the sandy bill a few years ago -- speaker ryan: yeah. i think so. reporter: why? speaker ryan: if memory serves, there were things in the sandy bill that a lot of members didn't think deserved to be in a disaster supplemental bill. those bills have been cleaned up since then. the harvey and maria bills are what i call much cleaner bills. and also, we have plused up the fema account. right now, fema has money in the pipeline. i think we're better prepared on the front-end of this. you would never know what's going to be needed until you've gone through the disaster. so is it in the realm of possibility we will have a supplemental? of course it is because
it went better than hurricane sandy before. based on lindsey's questions, concerns raised by conservatives and deficit and spending, as they assess the needs after the hurricane, do you think the -- it's targeted a little bit towards these disaster relief bills? you'll probably have to do some supplemental if this storm is as bad as it is and they move past kind of what sideline the sandy bill a few years ago -- speaker ryan: yeah. i think so. reporter: why? speaker ryan: if memory serves,...
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started. >> [applause] sandy: good evening. we'll get underway in a moment. evening. we'll get underway in a moment. in addition to those that joe graciously thanks, i want to mention we have to cap's sponsors -- two campus sponsors. one is the lecture fund, and the other is the georgetown student newspaper which were very proud of. a few words before we get underway with kate myers. kate: thank you. and thank you all for coming out this evening for this program, despite the rain. my name is kate myers and i'm the deputy director of the press freedom defense fund in the executive director of our parent nonprofit. we are proud to join our partners here at the free speech project, the night first amendment -- knight first amendment institute institute. the press freedom defense fund stands up for the courageous journalists, document arians, sources and whistleblowers who are facing legal threats for milling tricks that a public needs to know. in particular, we focus on the -- on protecting the free flow of information from source
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. >>> i'm sandy patel. i'll have the latest on this large and dangerous storm. >>> the bay area company behind disaster response and how it's helping people thousands of miles away. plus -- >> remodeling your home, how >>> happening now, hurricane florence bearing down on the carolina coastline. wind at 100 miles an hour. it's the storm surge and all the rain that can cause catastrophic dmage. >>> a lot of storm water. >>> this video was shot in north carolina. the person who took this video said fish are swimming in the grass in some yards. >>> look at that image. this is the risks of owning a home right along the water. the storm surge has easily overwhelmed the dunes. >>> the american flag no match for florence in cape fear. winds have ripped the flag to shreds. at least the stars are still intact. >> dramatic image to be sure. >>> let's get the late freft sandy patel who is tracking florence for us. >> right now it's inching closer to north carolina. let me show you the storm with live doppler 7. you ca
. >>> i'm sandy patel. i'll have the latest on this large and dangerous storm. >>> the bay area company behind disaster response and how it's helping people thousands of miles away. plus -- >> remodeling your home, how >>> happening now, hurricane florence bearing down on the carolina coastline. wind at 100 miles an hour. it's the storm surge and all the rain that can cause catastrophic dmage. >>> a lot of storm water. >>> this video was shot...
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come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner.pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm elated. words can't describe it. words cannot describe it. i'm just so happy. if it wasn't for that man fighting for me right there, i wouldn't be out right now. and this is just overwhelming right now. i'm outside of these fences, man! hello? i'm just getting ready to pull out. yeah. it's unreal, mom. as long as this ain't a dream, i'm leaving right now. >> and that very night, robert was together again with his mother and his brother and freedom. >> robert! it's you! it's you! >> this is my boy. he's home. >> how does it feel out here? >> it feels great, man. >> a few weeks later we came to see robert here in his new apartment in charlottesville, virginia, his very own apartment. in which he tells us there is no room for bi
come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner.pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm elated. words can't describe it. words cannot describe it. i'm just so happy. if it wasn't for that man...
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more than ten years since kent was shot dead in the sandy inn in utah.ched here in the loft by a former neighbor david novak to protect the real killer by setting up chris to take the fall. a conspiracy the prosecution brushed off as nonsense. >> you would have to believe for it not to be chris wright that it was somebody that looked and sounded like chris wright. used the gun bought by chris wright and had chris wright's d.n.a. and had a connection to ken. >> all of that claimed novak was capable of setting that up. >> he had it nailed from start to finish. >> like a chess move. >> but that did not explain the good samaritan eyewitness. >> i am certain and clear of what i saw. i might not have told it right off of the bat what i saw, what i know and what i saw and i know who i saw. >> except there is one person that said he is most certainly sure that lee carson is mistaken. chris wright himself. >> i will answer any question that you want to ask. chris was jailed after his arrest and he wanted to make his case to deadline in the flesh but authorities w
more than ten years since kent was shot dead in the sandy inn in utah.ched here in the loft by a former neighbor david novak to protect the real killer by setting up chris to take the fall. a conspiracy the prosecution brushed off as nonsense. >> you would have to believe for it not to be chris wright that it was somebody that looked and sounded like chris wright. used the gun bought by chris wright and had chris wright's d.n.a. and had a connection to ken. >> all of that claimed...
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all right matt sandy reporting tonight from rio de janeiro matt thank you you thank. well accords in myanmar his sentence to international journalist to seven years in prison they were convicted for possession of classified documents and breaching the country's official secrets act because they investigated the alleged massacre. muslims by the military the reporters deny the charges they say they were framed by the police. the next seven years in jail for breaching mammals official secrets act all as some would say for simply doing their job while lying on his colleagues but found guilty of illegally possessing confidential documents base men have denied the charge saying that being punished for their posting. was help either but you know none of this decision is unfair and one sided it directly threatens our democracy and freedom of the press. will continue to fight it. he noted on. the journalists were arrested while covering the military's brutal crackdown on for him to muslims which has prompted some seven hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh
all right matt sandy reporting tonight from rio de janeiro matt thank you you thank. well accords in myanmar his sentence to international journalist to seven years in prison they were convicted for possession of classified documents and breaching the country's official secrets act because they investigated the alleged massacre. muslims by the military the reporters deny the charges they say they were framed by the police. the next seven years in jail for breaching mammals official secrets act...
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that reminds me of chris christie ahead of sandy. nothing says fall like a homecoming football game, so let's promote our fall travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ girls are not in school because of economic issues and they have to work. at the malala fund, we help girls stay in school. the malala fund invests in education champions who work in the community and pave the way so that girls can actually go to school. to have our financial partner guiding us is very important. the fact that citi is in countries where girls are vulnerable ensures that we're able to get funds to the people that we're working with. when girls go to school, we're going to maximize their talents. we could have a solution for climate change in that girl. that girl could be the next nobel peace prize winner. ♪ i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't cal
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i talked to the senators about the tragedy of sandy hook and so many other tragedies. that is why i want to spend a moment talking about the second amendment. you have taken a position which you yourself have described as a lonely voice. you have taken a position which i don't really believe -- believe is responsible for my public safety viewpoint. you laid out your history and tradition chest -- test and your case and you would have the courts ignore the public safety impact of laws and search to see if the laws had historic analogs. in the march 31 2016 speech you said i thought justice scalia said pretty clearly what the test is. history and tradition based approach. i have been a lonely voice. indeed i am not aware of any circuit that follows your test for the history and tradition test. intermediate restrict scrutiny and ask basic questions about public scrutiny. the two judges both republicans said this about your dissent? unlike her dissenting colleagues, the lonely voice can know that you are brave and connote that you are plain wrong. in this situation, it is
i talked to the senators about the tragedy of sandy hook and so many other tragedies. that is why i want to spend a moment talking about the second amendment. you have taken a position which you yourself have described as a lonely voice. you have taken a position which i don't really believe -- believe is responsible for my public safety viewpoint. you laid out your history and tradition chest -- test and your case and you would have the courts ignore the public safety impact of laws and search...
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this is something theme and dead did during-- fema hurricane sandy. they deployed 4000 employees from other favorable -- federal agencies to help with the response. there were employees from nasa that deployed. this is a volunteer program. it worked pretty well. there were some problems as you might imagine. it was hard to match skills exactly into what was needed for response and recovery. this is something fema needs to look at in the future. you can't just maintain a ready force when there is no disaster and pay them. what does your reserve workforce looked like? -- look like? host: martha is in maine. good morning. caller: i have a question regarding -- i remember hearing during the puerto rico disaster there was a large hospital ship out in the harbor ready to help and that was delayed and delayed. a lot of people died from a lack of insulin or oxygen. why it like your take on took so long for those resources to be sent out or two taken patients? host: thanks for the call. guest: that's exactly right. it was in puerto rico after hurricane maria.
this is something theme and dead did during-- fema hurricane sandy. they deployed 4000 employees from other favorable -- federal agencies to help with the response. there were employees from nasa that deployed. this is a volunteer program. it worked pretty well. there were some problems as you might imagine. it was hard to match skills exactly into what was needed for response and recovery. this is something fema needs to look at in the future. you can't just maintain a ready force when there...
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sandy patel is here. looking pretty good, sandy. >> absolutely it is. dan. to show you how pretty it looked after the sun went down from our camera. you saw fog rolling in above the high thin wispy clouds. added a little color to the air there for the reddish hughes. a little smoke coming into the bay area today which is why an advisor is up through labor day due to the smoke from the fires. good air quality tomorrow. sunday, monday, moderate quality air for all areas. a few patches of fog around the doughs and the east bay right now. temperatures in the activity and 60s. today was warmer for many parts of the bay area, getting up into the upper 80s midland, mid 60s coast and here's a look at santa cruz. in the mornings it will be in the 50s. good looking weather. not too hot. not too cold to enjoy the beach. it has been breezy this afternoon across parts of the bay area. the view is terrific. here's another equally view. visibility is good as we look towards sales force tower in san francisco. limited fog tomorrow morning. mild to warm for your week mpl it
sandy patel is here. looking pretty good, sandy. >> absolutely it is. dan. to show you how pretty it looked after the sun went down from our camera. you saw fog rolling in above the high thin wispy clouds. added a little color to the air there for the reddish hughes. a little smoke coming into the bay area today which is why an advisor is up through labor day due to the smoke from the fires. good air quality tomorrow. sunday, monday, moderate quality air for all areas. a few patches of...
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i'm sandy patel. your weekend forecast is straight ahead. >> >>> up first a look at what's coming up tonight on jim audio kimmel live after abc7 news at 11. >> don't say we never did anything nice for you. is there anything horrible in your past that you want to reveal right now? >> if >>> a warning for pet owners tonight. fda regulators say some flea and tick medications are causing animals to have seizures, tremors, in some cases losing muscle control. the alert is about a class of drugs that includes products sold under these brand names. they are still safe for most animals but the drugs will soon have new label information about the possible side fkts. >>> a southern california man has spent five decades trying to find his real father not willing tog th vietnam war. his persistence paid off and throught he finally found his long lost father. our sister station in los angeles has the reunion. >> reporter: as orange county clerk recorder hugh nguyen records weddings. the 50 is also in charge of kee
i'm sandy patel. your weekend forecast is straight ahead. >> >>> up first a look at what's coming up tonight on jim audio kimmel live after abc7 news at 11. >> don't say we never did anything nice for you. is there anything horrible in your past that you want to reveal right now? >> if >>> a warning for pet owners tonight. fda regulators say some flea and tick medications are causing animals to have seizures, tremors, in some cases losing muscle control. the...
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sandy. >> yeah, dan. be really hot around there, but right now it is much cooler. 73 degrees. take a look at the humidity. it has creeped up 27%, and the winds are starting to drop off now. about 7 miles per hour for the gusts. winds will remain generally 10 miles or less out of the south-southeast. as you take a look, the heat, though, tomorrow is going to be 99 degrees. that's not going to help the firefighters. 90 through the weekend into early next week. some of the smoke from that fire may be drifting into our area tomorrow as we see those temperatures rise. air quality declining. moderate air quality for all areas friday, but do see an improvement saturday through monday. today that smoke from the delta fire was blowing to the northeast with the wind direction switching, and we'll see some of that smoke drifting into our area as we head into tomorrow. full look at the forecast coming up. >> all right, thank you. >>> cal fire asked state lawmakers for $234 million in additional funds today. that's be
sandy. >> yeah, dan. be really hot around there, but right now it is much cooler. 73 degrees. take a look at the humidity. it has creeped up 27%, and the winds are starting to drop off now. about 7 miles per hour for the gusts. winds will remain generally 10 miles or less out of the south-southeast. as you take a look, the heat, though, tomorrow is going to be 99 degrees. that's not going to help the firefighters. 90 through the weekend into early next week. some of the smoke from that...
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the post-sandy hook i was very very pessimistic on this issue. i do know how we would write through and then we have the parkland massacre in parkland florida and those young people have been nothing short of extraordinary. my family and i came to the march and people i'm working with now from the south and west sides and others working and i'm actually now more hopeful than i have ever been. honestly i think we have failed to keep our kids safe. we have raised a generation of teens on gun violence i apologize every time i talk to kids i apologize we haven't done a good job and we have done a terrible job. the young people are going to win. i do think of it in terms of a movement to go to the source movement. those were led by people that look like me. those are led by teens who are willing to put their bodies on the line and be killed, should flood. congressman john lewis changed our country. and people are saying this isn't okay. it's not normal. we are going to push back. i'm more hopeful on this issue now than i have been in many years. >> ho
the post-sandy hook i was very very pessimistic on this issue. i do know how we would write through and then we have the parkland massacre in parkland florida and those young people have been nothing short of extraordinary. my family and i came to the march and people i'm working with now from the south and west sides and others working and i'm actually now more hopeful than i have ever been. honestly i think we have failed to keep our kids safe. we have raised a generation of teens on gun...
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fast-forward a couple years and yet the sandy hook massacre.president obama dealt with the hardest issues for eight years and i was his worst day in office. my worst day. vice president biden and i went down and none of us in our worst nightmare ever anticipated 20 babies, by teachers and the principal being killed. after that we still got nothing. my realization was not that we don't value black and brown kids but we don't value any of our kids. we value our guns more than the value our children. some issues in education are hard with policy but the gun issue is not hard intellectual. but it doesn't happen in australia. that's where my wife is rob it doesn't happen in canada and it doesn't happen in japan or south korea but this is a made in america problem. it's not a school issue but time in could get hurt and it happens that falls in movie theaters and concerts and baseball diamonds in churches. we simply lack the political will to change. we been held captive by the nra. post sandy hook i was very pessimistic and i did not know how they wo
fast-forward a couple years and yet the sandy hook massacre.president obama dealt with the hardest issues for eight years and i was his worst day in office. my worst day. vice president biden and i went down and none of us in our worst nightmare ever anticipated 20 babies, by teachers and the principal being killed. after that we still got nothing. my realization was not that we don't value black and brown kids but we don't value any of our kids. we value our guns more than the value our...
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we talked about it, super storm sandy. it was category 3 at one time in the ocean but ast came onshore, the winds were so big. you had winds 500 miles from the center. take a look at what hurricane sandy did. we all know the storm surge was the biggest issue. take a look at these aerials and you see what that here. it made its wayonland and you saw thousands and thousands of homes destroyed. billionss and billi of dollars. the second costliest hurricane in american history and it was all becse of the storm surge. >> do you see hiparallels? >> one is weakening just like hurricane sandy was and the storm surge, something similar to that. you can a look hurricane ike in the houston area. again, downgraded to a category 2. third biggest costliest storm and it was all storm surge related. >> back to you. >> you can find the most up to date information in your nbc shington app. you go washington it live as it hebarrels into coast. recent heavy rain around our region has caud high water along the potomac. the water level isn't th
we talked about it, super storm sandy. it was category 3 at one time in the ocean but ast came onshore, the winds were so big. you had winds 500 miles from the center. take a look at what hurricane sandy did. we all know the storm surge was the biggest issue. take a look at these aerials and you see what that here. it made its wayonland and you saw thousands and thousands of homes destroyed. billionss and billi of dollars. the second costliest hurricane in american history and it was all becse...
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homes in sandy, say, for example, five to eight-foot surge, filled rooms.hey will at the beach where you are. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thup. i'll be here with the entire team from "good morning america" first thing in the morning, and of course, right back here tomorrow night. good night. night. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> we are under a mandatory evacuation. please leave now. >> disaster is at the doorstep and it's coming in. >> be ready and god be with you. >> it is a monster storm that is closing in on the east coast. more than a million have already been evacuated and the warning this could be one of the worst storms in decades. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm alma daetz. highways are packed with vehicles as people try to get out at the last minute before hurricane florence roars ashore. storm has carolinas in its crosshairs now. >> want to give you a live look from myrtle beach in south carolina. that is a popular vacation spot on the east coast. it's a little dark, the wind blowi
homes in sandy, say, for example, five to eight-foot surge, filled rooms.hey will at the beach where you are. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thup. i'll be here with the entire team from "good morning america" first thing in the morning, and of course, right back here tomorrow night. good night. night. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> we are under a mandatory evacuation. please leave now. >> disaster is at the doorstep and it's...
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caller: fema, sandy, fema came in and gave out $2,000 to everybody, anyone and everyone who walked up until the budget was gone. we came in and did all we could. we found out later there was stockpile of water and all sorts of goods they didn't give to us. so when they say the president didn't help out puerto rico, fema got alt funding and money they needed to, and then when they got there, they really didn't do anything. host: your thoughts? guest: there's no federal government system that we have that is perfect and operating really well. and i can't say to you how fema's failures in sandy translated to fema's failure in puerto rico or in louisiana or in texas. there's never going to be a perfect disaster response. and every single storm has its own identity. its own problems. and every single response will have its own problems. we can make as many comparisons as we want, but what i would recommend is sort of just looking at these storms individually, seeing what went right, and what went wrong. people in fema and in the federal government are trying their best, but they have to us
caller: fema, sandy, fema came in and gave out $2,000 to everybody, anyone and everyone who walked up until the budget was gone. we came in and did all we could. we found out later there was stockpile of water and all sorts of goods they didn't give to us. so when they say the president didn't help out puerto rico, fema got alt funding and money they needed to, and then when they got there, they really didn't do anything. host: your thoughts? guest: there's no federal government system that we...
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you remember hurricane sandy, right? >> sure. >> hurricane sandy came on shore th 80-mile-an-hour winds. we saw what that storm surge did. devastated new jersey and new york. that'st w're dealing with here. yes, this is no longer a category 4, it's a 2 pestorm, le say, oh, it's only a category 2 now. no. this has been bringing water with it all the way across the atlantic. once it hits the carolinas, that water is going to comein. some could pick up close to 15 feet as far as the storm surge is concerned down there towards the carolinas. they are not out of theed woos at all. here it is right here. the t radar, satellite picture showing what's been happening with this storm. here's thes. caroli again, this is only about 300 miles away. notice the southern portion of the storm here really starting to erode here, as we look toward the last couple of frames. but some indications are ts may actually strengthen just a little bit as it moves closer to the gulfstream. right now, winds of 110 miles an hour. so, it a categor 2. m
you remember hurricane sandy, right? >> sure. >> hurricane sandy came on shore th 80-mile-an-hour winds. we saw what that storm surge did. devastated new jersey and new york. that'st w're dealing with here. yes, this is no longer a category 4, it's a 2 pestorm, le say, oh, it's only a category 2 now. no. this has been bringing water with it all the way across the atlantic. once it hits the carolinas, that water is going to comein. some could pick up close to 15 feet as far as the...
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homes in sandy, say, for example, five to eight-foot surge, david, filled rooms.nd they will at the beach where you are. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. i'll be here with the entire team from "good morning america" first thing in the morning, and of course, right back here tomorrow night. good night. ♪ >>> top the drilling now! >>> california prides itself on being a global warming leader, but with the governor here in the bay area for a major climate conference, some protesters don't think he is doing enough. >>> and frenzy right now outside oracle arena. the worldwide sensation that's had some fans in line since monday just to get inside. >>> also, it is just a few weeks old but already a rough patch quite literally at san francisco's trans bay terminal. >>> and do you have more than $1,000? apple unveils its priceyest iphone yet. >>> live where you live, this is "abc 7 news." >> we're all seeing and feeling the impacts, whether it be the fires in california or the hurricanes that are coming. so we need more ambition. >> tonight the head of gre
homes in sandy, say, for example, five to eight-foot surge, david, filled rooms.nd they will at the beach where you are. >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. i'll be here with the entire team from "good morning america" first thing in the morning, and of course, right back here tomorrow night. good night. ♪ >>> top the drilling now! >>> california prides itself on being a global warming leader, but with the governor here in the bay area for a...
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that was hardened during hurricane sandy. they are down in the carolinas now.et an update on their actions, their heroic actions when we come back. ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. most pills block one. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am
that was hardened during hurricane sandy. they are down in the carolinas now.et an update on their actions, their heroic actions when we come back. ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better...
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, superstorm sandy one thing that happened was power was lost to gas stations and you couldn't ex pactf the tanks to put into cars oregon generators so these long lines didn't help anybody. we're looking at video from back then where forget it they couldn't get the gasoline out and unless these gas stations had generators. do you think that it should be required that certain businesses have backup tower? i'm talking about gas stations and senior citizens homes. we saw senior citizens up to their neck in water from other hurricanes. >> certainly power outages are becoming just a way of life. we all have seen the amazing destruction and the disruption these things cause whether you talk about katrina or talk about sandy or irma, maria in puerto rico and now florence this year, you know clearly the frequency, the duration of these events, the scale of these events appears to be getting larger and so having a backup plan whether you're a homeowner whether you're a gas station owner, we sell a lot of generators. liz: but for things let's just say the public health like senior citizens we kn
, superstorm sandy one thing that happened was power was lost to gas stations and you couldn't ex pactf the tanks to put into cars oregon generators so these long lines didn't help anybody. we're looking at video from back then where forget it they couldn't get the gasoline out and unless these gas stations had generators. do you think that it should be required that certain businesses have backup tower? i'm talking about gas stations and senior citizens homes. we saw senior citizens up to...
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so sandy just pounded the heck out of them. one of the most severe storms in american history. that was a good example of something that people might have sort of said its category one, why should we worry? there were heavy rains, and there was heavy damage, the likes of which some communities are still trying to recover from. that was six years ago. now, revisiting these issues that a lot of folks say we have learned to avoid. but you can't avoid 40 inches of rain. you can't avoid the problems associated with one town after another underwater and without power. not for days, potentially four weeks. this is why they say you seek safety. this is why they say you look to your neighbor. look after your neighbor. shep is next. >> shepard: about to get a brand-new update from the hurricane center. the storm now has maximum winds of 100 miles per hour. now at 11 feet instead of 13, so that's great. just 5 miles an hour. for all of the details, let's get right to the national hurricane center for a live update? here's ken graham. >> i
so sandy just pounded the heck out of them. one of the most severe storms in american history. that was a good example of something that people might have sort of said its category one, why should we worry? there were heavy rains, and there was heavy damage, the likes of which some communities are still trying to recover from. that was six years ago. now, revisiting these issues that a lot of folks say we have learned to avoid. but you can't avoid 40 inches of rain. you can't avoid the problems...
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>> if memory serves, there were things in the sandy bell that members did not believe deserved to bepplemental bill. those bills have been cleaned up since then. the harvey and maria bills were much cleaner bills. also, we have plussed the fema account. i am not sure we should feel as comfortable as the outlook was presented today. vonnie: the spread you points, we2.5 basis are away from crisis levels. how much are you concerned about it becoming a real problem and how much it is a specific problem for italy and that the european union needs to look at these deficit targets? >> my concern is that we have because ofitioned the exceptionally high spreads in 2011 and 2012 to consider spreads of 200 to 300 basis points are not crisis levels. as a matter of fact, the euro area is unsustainable if other things are equal. gives does theat european union have to be more lenient with countries that are finding it hard to adjust? that,ind it interesting in the way you pose your question, you left the ecb out of it. isa matter of fact, the ecb a major, biggest player determining how fragile gov
>> if memory serves, there were things in the sandy bell that members did not believe deserved to bepplemental bill. those bills have been cleaned up since then. the harvey and maria bills were much cleaner bills. also, we have plussed the fema account. i am not sure we should feel as comfortable as the outlook was presented today. vonnie: the spread you points, we2.5 basis are away from crisis levels. how much are you concerned about it becoming a real problem and how much it is a...
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bodley.is >> sandy bradshaw. marion britton. >> thomas burnett junior. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine corrigan. >> patricia. >> my loving sun, brother and cousin, captain jason. >> joseph deluca. >> patrick driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter felt. >> jane folger. >> sister and aunt colleen fraser. grandfather, andrew garcia. >> jeremy glick. gould.in osterholm white catuzzi grandcolas and unborn child. >> my best friend, wonder anita wanda anita green. >> beloved father, husband and .rother, donald greene linda gronlund. guamy wife's cousin richard dagno. >> my cousin, first officer lreo homer. kuge.sun, toshiya >> in memory of carrie i present the name of our daughter who was a loving mother to jerome and a loving sister to tony and william. ceecee rossndant lyles. -- hilda marcin. mertinez. >> nicole carol miller. brother, louis, nacke the second. .> donald peterson >> jane peterson. ernberg --vid roth rothenberg. cristine ann snyder. talignani. wainioabeth >> deborah welsh. >> thank you to all of
bodley.is >> sandy bradshaw. marion britton. >> thomas burnett junior. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine corrigan. >> patricia. >> my loving sun, brother and cousin, captain jason. >> joseph deluca. >> patrick driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter felt. >> jane folger. >> sister and aunt colleen fraser. grandfather, andrew garcia. >> jeremy glick. gould.in osterholm white catuzzi grandcolas and unborn child. >>...
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went to a real sandy environment to design and. we went to the pits no dunes on that sort of l.a. and decided to spend time running in the sand and you could see me playing with the scarf in the air and you know just sliding and walking and feeling with the sand felt like because we really wanted to build the somerset world where the sound is a unique feature. journey was the first video game ever to be nominated for a grammy it soundtrack was a contender in twenty thirteen. i think one of the biggest things that you can do is you can really reach for something we were in different go into the blue ocean and try to find a different unique feeling or a unique style or unique way of interacting that really captures hearts. the exhibition also make space for games that dive into topical social issues like the game how do you do it with its playful take on gender issues from. the graveyard tackles issues of aging players take on the role of an elderly woman a big contrast to brutal first person shooters. harvey and marcos i mean developed the game a lot of video games deal with death
went to a real sandy environment to design and. we went to the pits no dunes on that sort of l.a. and decided to spend time running in the sand and you could see me playing with the scarf in the air and you know just sliding and walking and feeling with the sand felt like because we really wanted to build the somerset world where the sound is a unique feature. journey was the first video game ever to be nominated for a grammy it soundtrack was a contender in twenty thirteen. i think one of the...
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. >> [bell chime] >> sandy bradshaw. >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> [bell chime] >> william josephhman. [bell chime] >> my sister, georgine rose corrigan. >> [bell chime] >> patricia cushing. >> [bell chime] >> loving son, father, and cousin, captain jason dahl. >> [bell chime] >> joseph deluca. >> [bell chime] >> joseph patrick driscoll. >> [bell chime] >> my cousin, edward porter felt. >> [bell chime] >> jane c. folger. [bell chime] >> beloved sister and aunt, c olleen fraser. [bell chime] >> our grandpa, andrew "sonny" garcia. [bell chime] >> jeremy logan glick. [bell chime] >> kristen osterholm white gould. [bell chime] >> lauren catuzzi gra ndcolas, and unborn child. [bell chime] >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell chime] >> beloved father, husband and brother, donald freeman greene. [bell chime] >> my sister, linda christine gronlund. [bell chime] >> my wife's cousin, richard j. guadagno. [bell chime] >> my cousin, first officer leroy homer. [bell chime] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell chime] >> in memory of carrie, i present the name of our daughter who was
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sandy bradshaw, a flight attendance, called her husband and told them they were in the back of the planering hot water to throw onto the hijackers. passenger jeremy glick explained the plan to his wife and said stay on the line, i'll be back. the passengers and crew members came together, took a vote, and they decided to act. at that moment, they took their fate and america's fate back into their own hands. in the last 20 minutes, many placed their final calls home, whispering those eternal words, i love you. some said the lord's prayer. and then they bravely charged the cockpit. they attacked the enemy. they fought until the very end. and they stopped the forces of terror and defeated this wicked, horrible, evil plan. flight 93 crashed yards from where we stand, just 20 minutes flying time from the unitet ted states capitol. through their sacrifice, the 40 saved the lives of countless americans, and they saved our capitol from a devastating strike. in the days after the attack, tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers, and recovery workers traveled to new york and arlington to
sandy bradshaw, a flight attendance, called her husband and told them they were in the back of the planering hot water to throw onto the hijackers. passenger jeremy glick explained the plan to his wife and said stay on the line, i'll be back. the passengers and crew members came together, took a vote, and they decided to act. at that moment, they took their fate and america's fate back into their own hands. in the last 20 minutes, many placed their final calls home, whispering those eternal...
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i will nominate sandy black man to her seat. i am really attorney. both of you are -- sorry. cathy, autumn you and john. you both are great candidates. i hate to lose any of you in this processes spacely when we are coming into a crucial time for the office of the ece and early education in general for san francisco. i would say crucial to probably as a model for the rest of the country in terms how we are going to implement our next stage. i really don't know what to do. you both are very qualified. i know that in looking at the diverse city issue, i would say that i would like to keep it as diverse as possible. that shouldn't be the only factor, but it is a factor for me. if i had somebody that was a male that was as equally qualified, i would consider that. i don't think there is a male on there, is there? jerry. one male. i know how that feels. i am going to recommend that we appoint johanna to seat seven, and i say that with, you know, not comfortably. i think both of you are equally qualified. what i would like to see is to have the diversity in any of our bodies where
i will nominate sandy black man to her seat. i am really attorney. both of you are -- sorry. cathy, autumn you and john. you both are great candidates. i hate to lose any of you in this processes spacely when we are coming into a crucial time for the office of the ece and early education in general for san francisco. i would say crucial to probably as a model for the rest of the country in terms how we are going to implement our next stage. i really don't know what to do. you both are very...
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now to the world of surfing big waves sandy beaches blue skies and the sun it's easy to picture right well now imagine if you're unable to picture it if you're blind this is the story of a blind surfer and surfing coach who more than makes do with his other senses on his favorite waves off spain's bass coast. as i tore frank a senate warms up on the shoreline his four senses are tangling being blind is no obstacle to doing what he loves most surfing. touch smell and sounds of the ocean guiding him along the waves of the well known surf break. and if that's not enough frank ascent to still runs his own coaching school. stuck at oks the fuel everybody says it's not possible to teach when you're blind but there are many forms of coaching i'm trying and i'm working with people who have a great results it's clear we're doing something right with all those into this is it was the stuff i wish that. frank asuna was born with congenital glaucoma and lost sight in his left eye when he was fourteen despite initial concerns from his parents he took up surfing and flourished he's now a well known
now to the world of surfing big waves sandy beaches blue skies and the sun it's easy to picture right well now imagine if you're unable to picture it if you're blind this is the story of a blind surfer and surfing coach who more than makes do with his other senses on his favorite waves off spain's bass coast. as i tore frank a senate warms up on the shoreline his four senses are tangling being blind is no obstacle to doing what he loves most surfing. touch smell and sounds of the ocean guiding...
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. >> sandy bradshaw. >> marion britton. >> thomas e.rnett jr. >> william joseph cashman. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine orrigan. >> patricia cushing. >> my loving son, father, brother and cousin, captain jason m. dahl. > joseph deluca. >> patrick joseph dr simbings coll. -- driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter elt. >> jane c. folger. >> beloved sister and aunt, olleen fraser. >> our grandfather, andrew arcia. >> jeremy logan glick. >> kristen osterholm white gould. >> lauren grandcolos and unborn child. >> my best friend and sister, wanda anita green. [bell chime] >> beloved father, husband and brother, donald freeman greene. [bell chime] >> my sister, linda gronlund. [bell chime] cousin, richard guadagno. [bell chime] cousin, first officer leroy homer. [bell chime] >> my son, toshiya kuge. [bell chime] >> in memory of carrie, i present the name of our daughter who was a very loving mother to jerome and a loving sister to tony and william. flight attendant ceecee ross lyles. [bell chime] >> hilda marcin. [bell chime] >> wales
. >> sandy bradshaw. >> marion britton. >> thomas e.rnett jr. >> william joseph cashman. >> william joseph. >> my sister georgine orrigan. >> patricia cushing. >> my loving son, father, brother and cousin, captain jason m. dahl. > joseph deluca. >> patrick joseph dr simbings coll. -- driscoll. >> my cousin, edward porter elt. >> jane c. folger. >> beloved sister and aunt, olleen fraser. >> our grandfather, andrew...
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>> precisamente comentan que el huracÑan categorÍa 3 , pero fÍjese huracÁn categorÍa 3, el huracÁn sandytructurales seguimos de cerca la trayectoria que viaja y con viernes en horas del a madrugada se mantiene como categorÍa 3 hacia carolina del norte y luego buscando en la trayectoria impactando tocando tierra el fin de semana para carolina del sur y eso es algo que trae copiosas lluvias en un ereiodo bastante largo veremos precipitaciones contimua s en algunas regiones y otros de los peligros son las marejadas ciclÓnicas que quiere decir que el viento tiene una columna de aguaq arrastra todo asuu paso con mÁs de 12 pies de altura es algo, regresando , con 690 grados oakland 72 b durante las condiciones el descenso de los nÚmeros mÁs de 12 grados 13 grados en comparac c con lo que vemo sen la tarde por debajo notamos el descenso de la temperaturas y hemos visto una mejorÍa en la calidad del aire por ese viento que comienza a empujar el hubo de los inci en distintas direcciones para las procas horas vemos el termÓmetro monetro estable alcanzando 60 grados y para maÑana notamos el temrÓme
>> precisamente comentan que el huracÑan categorÍa 3 , pero fÍjese huracÁn categorÍa 3, el huracÁn sandytructurales seguimos de cerca la trayectoria que viaja y con viernes en horas del a madrugada se mantiene como categorÍa 3 hacia carolina del norte y luego buscando en la trayectoria impactando tocando tierra el fin de semana para carolina del sur y eso es algo que trae copiosas lluvias en un ereiodo bastante largo veremos precipitaciones contimua s en algunas regiones y otros de...
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hurricane sandy when it made landfall was a one with 80 mile-per-hour winds and by the time harvey made its way to southeast texas it wasn't even a hurricane. the results we are going to see over the next hours and days will be rain. it is going to be a water story and the surge continues to push in land as the storm is only moving 5 miles an hour and it will continue it's very slow progression across land. typically with these storms we see the make landfall and they weaken. we are going to be talking about this storm for days and that is why we have not seen this scenario unfold yet. flash flood warnings in effect, there is the eye at the center of the storm making landfall in the next couple hours but that shouldn't be the story. the story is the massive amount of flooding and storm surge inundating the coastline. wind gusts, some of these areas not getting reports of wind gusts because the towers will not be reporting but over the last several hours we have seen at least hurricane force windss which i have seen reports of 110 mph and storm surge in some of these areas they have neve
hurricane sandy when it made landfall was a one with 80 mile-per-hour winds and by the time harvey made its way to southeast texas it wasn't even a hurricane. the results we are going to see over the next hours and days will be rain. it is going to be a water story and the surge continues to push in land as the storm is only moving 5 miles an hour and it will continue it's very slow progression across land. typically with these storms we see the make landfall and they weaken. we are going to be...
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you are not going to believe what people are paying for these. >>> i'm sandy patel.r the weekend forecast. that includes changes. right now, a bowls to serve teriyaki. see that right there? you can't say that. i can't tell people to try my bowls? no. check out my bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, mitment, dalee.ccess from at&t.a month. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. now available comwith steak or chicken,s. covered in our teriyaki sauce, plus steamed veggies and your choice of white or brown rice. i've got the bowls to serve something different! (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. >>> if you haven't heard of korean pop or k pop, you will soon. last week, the boy band bts sold out oracle arena. >> fans met in downtown for pop choreography. >> you were going to show us. >> i haven't had time to work on the hands. amanda is prac
you are not going to believe what people are paying for these. >>> i'm sandy patel.r the weekend forecast. that includes changes. right now, a bowls to serve teriyaki. see that right there? you can't say that. i can't tell people to try my bowls? no. check out my bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because...
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the challenge to the storms is not necessary the size, as we sought in hurricane sandy.t a hurricane, it was a tropical storm. what came from that was a rise in the base water level. you could protect from the storm from the outside by sandbagging. the water rose inside the buildings from underneath. the infrastructure and high- rises were compromised. it was not a big storm but it is the base water that becomes a problem. they are trying to consider that as well as the storm itself. on top of that, the challenge becomes what if the storm moves? it is on a certain track, we have plan for that track. it is mother nature, what if it shifts left or right? >> you just mentioned hurricane sandy and sandbagging. we know what happened with harvey and maria. what are some of the biggest lessons learned? >> reporter: i think we are apples and oranges. puerto rico was an island to itself. there was a tremendous amount of property -- property -- poverty. we have the ability to get resources into the state by driving. the power grid is updated. it is not the same situation as it was
the challenge to the storms is not necessary the size, as we sought in hurricane sandy.t a hurricane, it was a tropical storm. what came from that was a rise in the base water level. you could protect from the storm from the outside by sandbagging. the water rose inside the buildings from underneath. the infrastructure and high- rises were compromised. it was not a big storm but it is the base water that becomes a problem. they are trying to consider that as well as the storm itself. on top of...
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and i see sandy here, i want to say thank you. i think this is one of the most -- it was not really controversial piece of legislation we got passed by the voters, but it did require a lot of work. you may recall the back and forth about what would be in, what would be out, and -- and fine tuning around the numbers and you might remember a lot of conversation around the buckets, and marie jo, always concentrating around the buckets and i think this is a nice legacy, piece of legislation that's a legacy piece that point to for leaving fingerprints on the city and county of san francisco a forward thinking policy person to look at the aging population and to go against the grain and to really set up a system that would be in place to help us grow and take care of this population. it is my desire to make sure that people are able to age in place and remain in san francisco, and have the same quality of life that they were accustomed to to still continue and serve and be productive members of society as well as beloved members of thei
and i see sandy here, i want to say thank you. i think this is one of the most -- it was not really controversial piece of legislation we got passed by the voters, but it did require a lot of work. you may recall the back and forth about what would be in, what would be out, and -- and fine tuning around the numbers and you might remember a lot of conversation around the buckets, and marie jo, always concentrating around the buckets and i think this is a nice legacy, piece of legislation that's...
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streets of harare a much quieter than usual there has been since the government imposed its ban on storm sandy street from what it says is had to take such measures to stop the spread of cholera the indus tried to keep the distance from right police who have orders to leave anyone who refuses to leave but some people say they have no choice but to ignore that than they say they need to make money you must find do we. care about. us and. we're just so you know. it doesn't just you could. probably do it and then. has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. one zero zero one month my child is one month old i'm on the street every day so i get my need to freedom by the police are chasing me away how am i supposed to survive. the government recently declared a color emergency in the capital some harare residents blame the council for inability to supply clean water in some suburbs it's been like that for more than a decade. union leaders say the government is blaming dangerous for the outbreak instead of fixing the real problem dilapidated water and sanitation facilities i understand th
streets of harare a much quieter than usual there has been since the government imposed its ban on storm sandy street from what it says is had to take such measures to stop the spread of cholera the indus tried to keep the distance from right police who have orders to leave anyone who refuses to leave but some people say they have no choice but to ignore that than they say they need to make money you must find do we. care about. us and. we're just so you know. it doesn't just you could....
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. >> got to mix sandy cars up there. >>> well, a california teenager finds a purse on the side with pgras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, we have much more on the bay area professor accusing brett kavanagh of inappropriate conduct. >>> a santa barbara teen did the right thing when he stumbled across a purse with $10,000 inside. the 16-year-old found the purse in the middle of an intersection while walking home from school. no id inside, no one was looking for the purse, so he did the right thing by turning it into the local sheriff's office. >> to me, this was
. >> got to mix sandy cars up there. >>> well, a california teenager finds a purse on the side with pgras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these...
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. >> they named mom sandy. and they go back to get the other two. >> adorable. >> bubble gum.ubble gum is adorable. >> oh. there. >> and then there's one more. >> i got the camera. >> licorice. finally licorice is pulled out. they see they're covered in hundreds of fleas, so they got to take them back to the center. >> good girl. >> they get the old flea bath. and then they get bedtime, some food. and foster care. the fleas are gone, thank goodness. waiting for forever homes, anybody interested. >>> and "right this minute" -- >> the buzzword, you have to be 18 years old. stand by for the ipad giveaway. >>> you have to get crazy! >> oh, woulw. >> holly cow that was close. >> right now, it's being investigate hood was investigated who was at fault. >> it was pretty quick too. >> as the black car and that van collide. >> yeah. >> and the rider is like, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> talk about a lucky day that nobody was seriously injured because that guy could be completely wiped out. >> could have, would have, should have. with the australia video as well. here we are, moving along. crui
. >> they named mom sandy. and they go back to get the other two. >> adorable. >> bubble gum.ubble gum is adorable. >> oh. there. >> and then there's one more. >> i got the camera. >> licorice. finally licorice is pulled out. they see they're covered in hundreds of fleas, so they got to take them back to the center. >> good girl. >> they get the old flea bath. and then they get bedtime, some food. and foster care. the fleas are gone, thank...
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. >> sandy wonderland, experiential, fantasy world, all things sweet. >> reporter: dentist's nightmare or sugar lover's dream. be prepared for sensory overload. admire sugar sculptures and frolic in marshmallows. love of sugar started early. >> watched willy wonka and was obsessed with the story. >> reporter: this one is shell aced, don't want to eat it. works specific to san francisco, 14,000 piece candy ode so jobs. >> this is candy art. thousands of hours dedicated to unique industry. >> reporter: selfie heaven. surprise is waiting around every corner. in san francisco, dion lim, abc7 news. >> good stuff. >>> sobering news about fraternities and alcohol. ban about to go into effect. approved a hard alcohol ban for 6,100 frat chapters starting next year. after alcohol related deaths last year. only served at parties by third party vendor. >>> next time in airport security, wash hands. plast plastic bins are hot beds for viruss. according to researchers. hand rails, toilets, kiosks, touch screens and toys in children's play areas and it's the bins that had the most contamination. >> w
. >> sandy wonderland, experiential, fantasy world, all things sweet. >> reporter: dentist's nightmare or sugar lover's dream. be prepared for sensory overload. admire sugar sculptures and frolic in marshmallows. love of sugar started early. >> watched willy wonka and was obsessed with the story. >> reporter: this one is shell aced, don't want to eat it. works specific to san francisco, 14,000 piece candy ode so jobs. >> this is candy art. thousands of hours...