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albert - escucho el ruido de la inundacion repentina.a algo horrendo..familiares de las victimas quienes hoy visitaron la zona donde todo ocurrio. nos habían dicho que sucedi en un abrir y cerrar de ojos. iris garnica familia de las victimas "fue tan rapido, llego el agua, las rocas el agua arrastro a toda la familia." valeria aponte @vapontetaz "inundaciones repentinas, usualmente ocurren, despues de fuertes lluvias y pueden suceder cuando uno menos se lo espera, causando un derrame de agua, que puede venir fuertemente, velozmente, y llevandose consigo cualquier objeto que se encuentre en el camino, una combinacion que puede resultar mortal." personas con quien hemos hablado dicen que esta tragedia deberia traer varios cambios a esta zona ya que familias constantemente visitan para escapar del calor y disfrutar del rio.primero piden mas rotulos con advertencias de que es una zona donde ocurren inundaciones repentinas.ademas insiten que hay que mejorar la recepcion de celulares ya que muchos pierden senal.asi que cuando alla una adverten
albert - escucho el ruido de la inundacion repentina.a algo horrendo..familiares de las victimas quienes hoy visitaron la zona donde todo ocurrio. nos habían dicho que sucedi en un abrir y cerrar de ojos. iris garnica familia de las victimas "fue tan rapido, llego el agua, las rocas el agua arrastro a toda la familia." valeria aponte @vapontetaz "inundaciones repentinas, usualmente ocurren, despues de fuertes lluvias y pueden suceder cuando uno menos se lo espera, causando un...
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albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself.bout sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm gonna tell him this said saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a rejected proposal. all of it seemed to add up to motive. but motives don't prove murder. there was still no physical evidence tying sam to the crime. all the blood on the car had been tested, and it was all cathy's. but then, while combing the case file, detective daron wyatt learned something shocking. there were blood and hair samples that had never been sent to the crime lab. and when those samples were analyzed, they pointed to a whole new suspect. >>> new dna and a new man in the hot seat. >> he sat there and put his fist in front of his mouth to keep himself from talki
albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself.bout sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm gonna tell him this said saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a...
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his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands. hands. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. >> i got it. we're going to check his boxer and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to resew it and try to hide stuff in there. >> run your fingers through your hair. take your boxers off and hand them to me. >> though the key ha
his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands. hands. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him...
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albert, quÉ nos tienes este jueves? albert: temperaturas muy altas y un cielo despejado. vamos subiendo y en fresno hemos tenido algunos aguaceros. miren estos colores morados en el valle central, podrÍamos llegar a los106 grados. la temperatura puede llegar mÁs alta si usted esta dentro del auto. busque la luna porque el cielo estarÁ despejado. yarel: voz de alerta sobre la escasez de sangre en yarel: ya son tres semanas del tiroteo en san francisco. los trabajadores que presenciaron la muerte de sus compaÑeros siguen consternados. estÁn realizando una campaÑa para reabastecer. si usted quiere donar sangre puede llamar al nÚmero que aparece en pantalla. nos enteramos sobre el mundo deportivo, adelante. conductor: prÁcticamente muy cerca del arranque la copa oro. team usa entra en calor contra panamÁ. un equipo estadounidense que sufriÓ la baja del israelÍ. se espera que llegue maÑana. la selecciÓn de panamÁ llega hasta las 4:00 de la tarde hora local. se empieza emocionar la gente y hay mÁs de 50,000 boletos vendidos donde estarÁ jugando estados unidos y panamÁ. me parec
albert, quÉ nos tienes este jueves? albert: temperaturas muy altas y un cielo despejado. vamos subiendo y en fresno hemos tenido algunos aguaceros. miren estos colores morados en el valle central, podrÍamos llegar a los106 grados. la temperatura puede llegar mÁs alta si usted esta dentro del auto. busque la luna porque el cielo estarÁ despejado. yarel: voz de alerta sobre la escasez de sangre en yarel: ya son tres semanas del tiroteo en san francisco. los trabajadores que presenciaron la...
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. >> robin is the granddaughter of albert and madyln eisenburg. she was just 19 and in brooklyn, new york she was literally the girl next door. >> they met because they lived across the street from one another. >> the wedding photo she remembers from her childhood in her grandmother's room. >> i used to stare at it. >> the bad news is albert and madyln are no longer with us. they died several years apart albert and then madyln but they were haired more than 60 years. >> they stayed together. >> they did because they loved each other. >> a cousin used to live at that house. it got misplaced and left behind bur who had the same birthday as her grandmother and her engagement ring. >> the diamond my grandmother gave to her. >> getting that picture back will be another precious gift. >> it means something that someone cares about other people enough to try and get something that might mean something to them back. >> a picture and two lives that very much meant something to a family glad they can now stare into those young happy faces again. >>> we issu
. >> robin is the granddaughter of albert and madyln eisenburg. she was just 19 and in brooklyn, new york she was literally the girl next door. >> they met because they lived across the street from one another. >> the wedding photo she remembers from her childhood in her grandmother's room. >> i used to stare at it. >> the bad news is albert and madyln are no longer with us. they died several years apart albert and then madyln but they were haired more than 60...
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albert tabola/ arden progressive systems & games: "it took me a lot of tlc with them to explain thiseally a tool for the bartender and really an advantage for the player." the giants couldn't make anything official about pablo sandoval's possible return to san francisco until today. the longtime giant is finalizing a minor league deal with the team. the giants are going to reintroduce tomorrow. panda will begin his second stint with the club in triple-a with the sacramento river cats on wednesday, pablo was released by the red sox after three unproductive and injury-filled years in boston. he signed a 5-year, 95-million-dollar deal them in 2014. the red sox still owe him 48.3-million. sandoval broke in with the giants and played with them from 2008 to 2014. winning three world series titles in the sixth inning -- ryon healy has to exit the game after getting hit by the ball as he was trying to grab a ground ball -- a's all star yonder alonso would replace him at first base still in the sixth -- t-j rivera singles bringing in a run to tie the game a's rookie, matt champan tries gettin
albert tabola/ arden progressive systems & games: "it took me a lot of tlc with them to explain thiseally a tool for the bartender and really an advantage for the player." the giants couldn't make anything official about pablo sandoval's possible return to san francisco until today. the longtime giant is finalizing a minor league deal with the team. the giants are going to reintroduce tomorrow. panda will begin his second stint with the club in triple-a with the sacramento river...
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sidney and albert.e battlefield and albert. one in the battlefield and one on the ship on the way to malta. to come and pay respects was something i thought i had to do. 100 yea rs something i thought i had to do. 100 years doesn't feel that long ago when you can see the names and connected. what was it like at the ceremony today? it was incredibly peaceful. the sadness and sorrow creeps up on you without being prepared for it. all of a sudden, you are restraining tears. you weather stories from the various people, about the canadian infantrymen people, about the canadian infa ntrymen and the people, about the canadian infantrymen and the brutality that they had to go through. that they we re they had to go through. that they were all normal people from privates through to the lieutenant colonel and generals. they are all remembered with the same gravestone. so young. lewis moody thank you for joining us. in a moment, we will joining us. in a moment, we will join the news teams from where you are but fi
sidney and albert.e battlefield and albert. one in the battlefield and one on the ship on the way to malta. to come and pay respects was something i thought i had to do. 100 yea rs something i thought i had to do. 100 years doesn't feel that long ago when you can see the names and connected. what was it like at the ceremony today? it was incredibly peaceful. the sadness and sorrow creeps up on you without being prepared for it. all of a sudden, you are restraining tears. you weather stories...
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i asked musicians and concert promoters oscar arguello and albert gambea.k. >> anthony: what's up with the morrissey thing? apparently in the chicano community morrissey is, like, huge. >> albert: it's a matter of the heart, man. >> anthony: why out of all the bands in the world did morrissey and the smiths resonate in this community? >> oscar: there was a convergence of music and people that did not connect to what was being said. he connected with his lyrics and i think everything was going so pop and so mainstream and he was the alternative to that, and i think there is a lyrical element to his words that resonated with the latino community. >> anthony: and people said that his lyrics, his songs, resonated with traditional mariachi in that sense that -- >> oscar: right. >> anthony: the songs are so much about finding something beautiful or even funny about getting relentlessly [ bleep ] over and having shit go wrong, i mean. >> elisa: i think morrissey really speaks. you know, it's so odd, he's this white guy -- about displacement and this longing for a
i asked musicians and concert promoters oscar arguello and albert gambea.k. >> anthony: what's up with the morrissey thing? apparently in the chicano community morrissey is, like, huge. >> albert: it's a matter of the heart, man. >> anthony: why out of all the bands in the world did morrissey and the smiths resonate in this community? >> oscar: there was a convergence of music and people that did not connect to what was being said. he connected with his lyrics and i...
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albert: we feel very secure living here. isabel: we're safe here.e feel secure because of the wall. albert: if the wall wasn't there, there'd be murder along here. isabel: i wouldn't be living here. reporter: people in belfast keep the stories of their heroic fighters alive. the city is burdened with its if you want reconciliation, it's a different ball game, because they were never like that in the first place. so, to do that now would be a tremendous upheaval of people. it's probably going to take future generations to begin this process of intermingling. reporter: it appears that it wouldn't take much to upset the fragile balance of peace in northern ireland. and now, the british conservatives are depending on the main protestant party, the democratic unionists, to govern. and that greatly worries irish nationalist robert mcclenaghan. all at once, the fear of losing ground and being pushed aside is back again. robert: the british government just tore up the peace process. the british government just tore up the political process -- for very selfi
albert: we feel very secure living here. isabel: we're safe here.e feel secure because of the wall. albert: if the wall wasn't there, there'd be murder along here. isabel: i wouldn't be living here. reporter: people in belfast keep the stories of their heroic fighters alive. the city is burdened with its if you want reconciliation, it's a different ball game, because they were never like that in the first place. so, to do that now would be a tremendous upheaval of people. it's probably going to...
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but albert could carry a rifle , and good fight, so they just played along. as they did with several other examples but i will show you. -- that i will show you. here is francis, -- i like her because she looks mean as hell. frances clayton was in the main cavalry. here she is in her cavalry uniform, and here she is obviously not in her uniform. she looks like she could have been a formidable soldier. i think. and then of course, you all know, because he's just started with this -- harriet tubman. you were many layers to this woman, she was not only a conductor on this underground railroad, but she actually let a regiment of the united states color troops on this river raid. in the aftermath of the war she has to fight to get a pension as a soldier, even though she did lead a regiment of men. she fought for years and years and years to get a pension for that work that she did. in the end, she never gets it. in the end, she gets the pension from the united states army but not because she actually served in the army, but because she married a man after the war
but albert could carry a rifle , and good fight, so they just played along. as they did with several other examples but i will show you. -- that i will show you. here is francis, -- i like her because she looks mean as hell. frances clayton was in the main cavalry. here she is in her cavalry uniform, and here she is obviously not in her uniform. she looks like she could have been a formidable soldier. i think. and then of course, you all know, because he's just started with this -- harriet...
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higher than albert einstein. you can believe that? >> hey, caityln. >> i can still apply for the internships i'm too old right. >> i already tried. can't. >> maybe a different career path. >> just kidding this is great especially when i can give you good news. beautiful weather. tomorrow will be bringing in thunderstorms. at least for a little bit. i'll detail that anterest of the holiday forecast after the break when the 7 day when fox news at 10 returns fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs. it's 20 times faster than most people have. you get more speed that allows you to do more of the things you love. while your son hosts a massive gaming tournament. and your daughter live streams yet another 4k video of herself singing... all at the same time. and the price is pretty amazing too.<
higher than albert einstein. you can believe that? >> hey, caityln. >> i can still apply for the internships i'm too old right. >> i already tried. can't. >> maybe a different career path. >> just kidding this is great especially when i can give you good news. beautiful weather. tomorrow will be bringing in thunderstorms. at least for a little bit. i'll detail that anterest of the holiday forecast after the break when the 7 day when fox news at 10 returns fios is...
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albert tabola/ arden progressive systems & games: "it took me a lot of tlc with them to explain thiss really a tool for the bartender and really an advantage for the player." (steve) minneapolis police chief janee (juh-nay') harteau (har'-toh) stepped down today. it comes amidst criticism over an encounter where city officer fatally shot a woman who called police to investigate a disturbance near her home. mayor betsy hodges say she asked harteau to resign because she and the people of minneapolis lost confidence in her ability to lead. no charges have been filed against the officers involved in the incident, but they've been placed on administrative leave. (steve) more heat for the minneapolis police department as a woman says an officer shot her two dogs... and then lied about what happened. she says surveillance video backs up her claim. reporter reg chapman has the story. the video has gone viral. homeowner jennifer lemay says her security cameras captured what a minneapolis police officer did to the family pets. jennifer lemay: "the shot was fired cirroc wasn't even charging him
albert tabola/ arden progressive systems & games: "it took me a lot of tlc with them to explain thiss really a tool for the bartender and really an advantage for the player." (steve) minneapolis police chief janee (juh-nay') harteau (har'-toh) stepped down today. it comes amidst criticism over an encounter where city officer fatally shot a woman who called police to investigate a disturbance near her home. mayor betsy hodges say she asked harteau to resign because she and the...
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now albert could have gone to the store and bought new fishing gear.dn't because the airline kept confirming they had his bag and could deliver it to him. that didn't happen. he didn't get to fish with his grandson. and he was finally reunited with his bag the day he was going home. frontier gave him 75 dollars to cover. he contacted us. they offered him $350. if you have a consumer complaint. call us 888-996-tips or online nbcbayarea.com. >> 300 is better than 75. >> much. >> really hot. >> sunday we will begin to feel changes across the bay area. by then three to six degrees of cooling. today, contra costa, alameda county that heat won out. the hot air slid in and helped to evaporate any kind of moisture getting close to the coastline. as we head to tomorrow's forecast it will be hot inland. this is for hills in 1,000 feet in the east bay. just remember to drink plenty of water and know these temperatures will be approaching 90 to 103 degrees. more in a second. but i want to get you into tomorrow morning's forecast. no problem at all. peninsula a few
now albert could have gone to the store and bought new fishing gear.dn't because the airline kept confirming they had his bag and could deliver it to him. that didn't happen. he didn't get to fish with his grandson. and he was finally reunited with his bag the day he was going home. frontier gave him 75 dollars to cover. he contacted us. they offered him $350. if you have a consumer complaint. call us 888-996-tips or online nbcbayarea.com. >> 300 is better than 75. >> much. >>...
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of course, the royal albert hall.it is music for everyone. of course it is classical music, there isjazz, soul, pop, world music. you are going to hear more about that as well. and although most of the concerts are here, we go out and about, the proms on the road, and it is going out of london to hull. there are the attempts to make classical music more relevant to more people. what has happened this year specifically? i love this question. the proms started 123 yea rs question. the proms started 123 years ago with the sole intent of making classical music as outwardly diverse and accessible as possible. you can come here any night and get a ticket for just a couple you can come here any night and get a ticket forjust a couple of quid and stand here in the arena. there is never a sold—out concert because you can always have tickets in the day. that was the idea, get as many people to great music as possible. yes, a lot of youth appearing this year. we have the first black and asian and ethnic minority orchestra, we ha
of course, the royal albert hall.it is music for everyone. of course it is classical music, there isjazz, soul, pop, world music. you are going to hear more about that as well. and although most of the concerts are here, we go out and about, the proms on the road, and it is going out of london to hull. there are the attempts to make classical music more relevant to more people. what has happened this year specifically? i love this question. the proms started 123 yea rs question. the proms...
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his brother albert was his caddie, earning him the nickname bert on the bag.ud were you going down the 18th? i was struggling. bag. how proud were you going down the 18th? iwas struggling. i'd let him walk ahead. it will go down as the best day of my life. you cannot beat the open. it is the best walk in golf. i have heard a lot of great say it and i can agree with them. for fellow club members, say it and i can agree with them. forfellow club members, the say it and i can agree with them. for fellow club members, the victory meant for fellow club members, the victory m ea nt tea rs for fellow club members, the victory meant tears and cheers. every time i saw him come on screen, there was a raw and every time he holed a putt the role was bigger. it was mind blowing. he might be poised tojoin golf's high earners, but he will never have to pay for a drink here ever again. and finally, maybe a sportsman of the future here — this is two—year—old jett from texas. and his ball skills are incredible. it was felt at home. scholarships might flood in pretty soon. and j
his brother albert was his caddie, earning him the nickname bert on the bag.ud were you going down the 18th? i was struggling. bag. how proud were you going down the 18th? iwas struggling. i'd let him walk ahead. it will go down as the best day of my life. you cannot beat the open. it is the best walk in golf. i have heard a lot of great say it and i can agree with them. for fellow club members, say it and i can agree with them. forfellow club members, the say it and i can agree with them. for...
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proms have been held at the albert hall since 1941. they began elsewhere back in 1895.roms out on the road for the past two years. we're going to hull, city of culture, and the dockside, there. a good place to play. handel's water music! thank you very much. that was absolutely beautiful. we will be playing at a car park in peckham, at southwark cathedral, different venues to get the message across that it is music that everyone can enjoy, in different parts of the country, different parts of the city, and just get involved. thank you very much indeed. it all began in 1895. it cost one shilling to come along and listen to classical music and the idea was to bring music to the people and that is still very much the message. it begins today. for eight weeks, it will be taking place, the world's largest classical music festival. the weather with nick miller. we have news of extreme heat across europe. in montoro in spain the temperature reached 47.3 celsius, provisionally the highest temperature ever recorded in spain. extreme heat in the south of europe. but to the north,
proms have been held at the albert hall since 1941. they began elsewhere back in 1895.roms out on the road for the past two years. we're going to hull, city of culture, and the dockside, there. a good place to play. handel's water music! thank you very much. that was absolutely beautiful. we will be playing at a car park in peckham, at southwark cathedral, different venues to get the message across that it is music that everyone can enjoy, in different parts of the country, different parts of...
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and the king's great—grandfather, king albert i, he was nicknamed the king albert i, he was nicknamedubt, enjoying the music of the welsh guards, a key part of today's ceremony, in terms of the music they are making, and the prince of wales is colonel of the welsh guards, a position he took up in march of 1975. band plays now, there were 15,600 canadian casualties at passchendaele, and the duke and duchess of cambridge, they recently conducted a tour of canada, highlights included meeting justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister, and hosting an event for members of the canadian military at government house. the prince of wales, of course, not in regimental dress today, as this isa in regimental dress today, as this is a commemorative ceremony, but he has a very special relationship with the military, 12 uk regiments in particular and ten across the commonwealth. this includes being colonel—in—chief of the parachute regiment, colonel—in—chief of the royal gurkha rifles, colonel—in—chief of the army air corps, and the royal colonel of the black watch, 3rd battalion the royal welsh an
and the king's great—grandfather, king albert i, he was nicknamed the king albert i, he was nicknamedubt, enjoying the music of the welsh guards, a key part of today's ceremony, in terms of the music they are making, and the prince of wales is colonel of the welsh guards, a position he took up in march of 1975. band plays now, there were 15,600 canadian casualties at passchendaele, and the duke and duchess of cambridge, they recently conducted a tour of canada, highlights included meeting...
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one person watching all of this unfold was albert gallatin. 10 years after the whiskey rebellion, he is serving as secretary of the treasury under thomas jefferson. he is the one who finds the funding for this major project. he understands the importance of all office. this was a major project, a major undertaking. there were so few routes over the mountain to connect people that they just wanted to try to improve that. that is what the national road salt, this problem -- road s olved, this problem. >> did bring the east and west together? >> in many ways. people were funneled across the national road to the western country. it is important to remember that time, even western pennsylvania and ohio, this was a western frontier. people started funneling into that area. people started moving that way. communicatee to more easily with people in the east. you have more constant communication, you have more input from the people in the west on maybe government policies, it will strengthen the union overall. we do see during the national road era, indiana and illinois added as states to the
one person watching all of this unfold was albert gallatin. 10 years after the whiskey rebellion, he is serving as secretary of the treasury under thomas jefferson. he is the one who finds the funding for this major project. he understands the importance of all office. this was a major project, a major undertaking. there were so few routes over the mountain to connect people that they just wanted to try to improve that. that is what the national road salt, this problem -- road s olved, this...
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i think you would be disappointed and worried. 25 years ago, the brilliant social commentator albert her swing -- albert hershwin warned that he saw a time coming when americans would see "the stubborn and exasperating otherness of others, the unsettling experience of being shut off not just from the opinions, but from the entire life experience of large numbers of one's contemporaries." he predicted "a systematic lack of communication between groups of citizens who would become walled off from each other. oh -- each other. he said, "each group will at some point each about the other in puzzlement and mutual repulsion -- revulsion, how do they ever get to be that way? " 25 years later, we are here. moreover, even as this process has unfolded, there are ominous signs today, but that have been around for a while, that knowledge and serious thought are being devalued. political views have become like religious creeds, at best untestable in civil discourse, and sometimes even at odds with observable reality. we have, as a society, developed an allergy to the hard work of dealing with nua
i think you would be disappointed and worried. 25 years ago, the brilliant social commentator albert her swing -- albert hershwin warned that he saw a time coming when americans would see "the stubborn and exasperating otherness of others, the unsettling experience of being shut off not just from the opinions, but from the entire life experience of large numbers of one's contemporaries." he predicted "a systematic lack of communication between groups of citizens who would become...
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he ropes it down the line off albert suarez. one run would score, and then justin turner for the game winner. walk-off double on his first career at-bat. dodgers win 3-2 and seem to be the team of destiny this year. g-man, 34 1/2 games behind l.a. in the west. >>> 38-year-old texas ranger third baseman adrian beltre joined an exclusive club today in arlington with this double. becomes the first player from the dominican republic to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits. he becomes the 31st player in major league history to achieve this feat in his 20th season in the bigs. >>> baseball hall of fame inducted five new members today in cooperstown. rangers catcher ivan pudge rodriguez, caught more games and had more put outs than anyone. former astro jeff bagwell. former montreal expo tim raines. 23 years in the bigs. major thief on the bases. also getting the nod, former commissioner bud seelig. this report brought to you by river rock casino. coming up, we'll tee it up, check in on the niners and want to finish with the women's nation
he ropes it down the line off albert suarez. one run would score, and then justin turner for the game winner. walk-off double on his first career at-bat. dodgers win 3-2 and seem to be the team of destiny this year. g-man, 34 1/2 games behind l.a. in the west. >>> 38-year-old texas ranger third baseman adrian beltre joined an exclusive club today in arlington with this double. becomes the first player from the dominican republic to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits. he becomes the 31st...
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albert: arrancamos la semana en philadelphia con temperaturas agradables, aunque los valores en los 87iempo. este frente frÍo se sitÚa en la zona de canadÁ y nos trae el aire mÁs frÍo. vamos a ver quÉ estÁ ocurriendo en la florida, porque hay un sistema de baja presiÓn que durante las Últimas horas se ha convertido en depresiÓn tropical y ahora tiene nombre propio. miren el giro en el sentido contrario en las manivela sobre el reloj que se ha situado encima de tampa. su trayectoria va a ser mÁs o menos Ésta, paralela a la costa de nuestro paÍs, como tormenta tropical una vez regrese a las aguas del atlÁntico. significa que no podrÁ enviar bandas de nubes y podrÍamos ver durante viernes y sÁbado un aumento de la nubosidad. de momento las temperaturas altas, valores y 98 grados, que se estÁn situando entre 6 y 10 grados. el viento ha sido el gran protagonista durante las Últimas horas favoreciendo esta subida interesante en las temperaturas. durante la tarde con un cielo bastante despejado, con algunas nubes y maÑana podrÍan crecer cÚmulos que no podrÍan dejar aguaceros. la lluvia de ver
albert: arrancamos la semana en philadelphia con temperaturas agradables, aunque los valores en los 87iempo. este frente frÍo se sitÚa en la zona de canadÁ y nos trae el aire mÁs frÍo. vamos a ver quÉ estÁ ocurriendo en la florida, porque hay un sistema de baja presiÓn que durante las Últimas horas se ha convertido en depresiÓn tropical y ahora tiene nombre propio. miren el giro en el sentido contrario en las manivela sobre el reloj que se ha situado encima de tampa. su trayectoria va...
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other hakeem volunteered -- our albert hakim onto his testimony that he was trying to pass the money to your family. earlier, a lawyer named david lewis, called the committee and volunteered that william zucker had asked him to find a way to getmoney to your wife, betsy. now at first, we didn't follow that up because it was absolutely inconsistent with our image of you. nothing came of the efforts. we know you're not in it for profit. you have spoken powerfully and convincingly about that. but, my question is this. doesn't it appear that mr. hakim and zucker were trying to compromise you or set you up to gain influence or leverage? north: senator, i did not hear that testimony. and i guess my concern is that this committee not have any reservations whatsoever. i was unaware of any activities beyond what i described. sen. sen. trible: absolute understand. north: i described there were other attempts at those things. it does not mean it works. i don't know the motivation of mr. hakim or his lawyer in trying to pursuevarious initiatives. i do know that having reviewed certain testimony
other hakeem volunteered -- our albert hakim onto his testimony that he was trying to pass the money to your family. earlier, a lawyer named david lewis, called the committee and volunteered that william zucker had asked him to find a way to getmoney to your wife, betsy. now at first, we didn't follow that up because it was absolutely inconsistent with our image of you. nothing came of the efforts. we know you're not in it for profit. you have spoken powerfully and convincingly about that. but,...
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. >> albert hakim has testified it was secord. col. north: i do not know the substance of his testimony. >> is it fair to say it was hakim or secord or someone else to have the responsibility to decide what was fair and just compensation? col. north: yes. >> did mr. secord or mr. hakim sit down with you to give you accounting of their profits? col. north: no. >> did they ever sit down with contra leaders over their activities? col. north: i do not know. >> what you are telling us, if there was no financial oversight by the u.s. government -- col. north: i have given the records i maintained, those that remain, anyway. you also have from my files a number of the messages which refer in gross terms to funds remaining in various overseas entities. that is about the level i had specific knowledge on. i did not do any accounting, i do not hire an accounting firm to do it. i am not trying to be lighthearted about it. it was simply a matter of, things were moving quickly. and that kind of accounting was not done. sen. trible: obviously, you a
. >> albert hakim has testified it was secord. col. north: i do not know the substance of his testimony. >> is it fair to say it was hakim or secord or someone else to have the responsibility to decide what was fair and just compensation? col. north: yes. >> did mr. secord or mr. hakim sit down with you to give you accounting of their profits? col. north: no. >> did they ever sit down with contra leaders over their activities? col. north: i do not know. >> what you...
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albert eisenberg serves as communication director of the philadelphia republican party.e focuses on gay issues. he joins us now. albert, did this come as a surprise to you? what is this about? i don't really understand it. trump was more for gay rights than obama. what is this? >> hi, tucker, next to me and he can be of like-minded tolerant folks. it is about a general footstomping and intolerance of people who you disagree with, or ucl in the left that has the sort of movement of the movement since the election. they can't handle their loss. they would rather write off half the country is bigoted and intolerant because they really genuinely don't want to listen to people. they want to be scornful of them. >> tucker: you know it distorts everything? the idea that the personal is political, that there is no refuge, that there is no, if i can borrow their term, save space from ideology. may be normal people want to retreat from that, you can have a human relationship from someone, maybe even marry and have kids with someone you don't agree with politically. they have assau
albert eisenberg serves as communication director of the philadelphia republican party.e focuses on gay issues. he joins us now. albert, did this come as a surprise to you? what is this about? i don't really understand it. trump was more for gay rights than obama. what is this? >> hi, tucker, next to me and he can be of like-minded tolerant folks. it is about a general footstomping and intolerance of people who you disagree with, or ucl in the left that has the sort of movement of the...
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despite the -- let's be generous and say skepticism with which we might greet albert bender's story, the idea that government agents and these sinister men in black are working to hide true information really gains popularity, and it really takes off going through the 1960's and 1970's. and there is an interesting phenomenon going on with just the men in black themselves, in that quite often they are characterized as all human agents of the state, but at the same time, are often given in human or unearthly characteristics, characteristics that very often believe the difference between these scientific and supernatural expressions. and often demonic powers are ascribed to the men in black, walking as if they are not of this earth, not blinking, unnatural powers of persuasion, even up to and including the idea that when they appear, an odor of sulfur also appears. this very, very literal callback to folklore about demonic appearance. the fact that traditionally they also appear in numbers of 3, also heavily rooted in mystical supernatural texts. and it's not just accounts of human acti
despite the -- let's be generous and say skepticism with which we might greet albert bender's story, the idea that government agents and these sinister men in black are working to hide true information really gains popularity, and it really takes off going through the 1960's and 1970's. and there is an interesting phenomenon going on with just the men in black themselves, in that quite often they are characterized as all human agents of the state, but at the same time, are often given in human...
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eddie albert, the guy who is the star of green acres.'t think anybody expected anybody else but cooper. jeff: babe ruth is a big part of lou gehrig's baseball career but also the movie. he was a big draw for the movie. the real-life babe ruth who was then, what, 47? richard: babe had been a little forgotten by then. he retired and nobody wanted him to manage. he was playing a lot of golf and eating a lot. he lost about 50 pounds to play the role. if someone was looking for real baseball in the movie, they got babe ruth. babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth. he couldn't hit like babe ruth anymore, he had to herself you times before he got a home run. but he was babe ruth. he invented the movies before, he had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. eleanor felt that, much like her husband playing in the shadow of babe ruth all those years, for about a decade, she didn't want babe taking any attention away from gary cooper. she probably knew that wasn't going to
eddie albert, the guy who is the star of green acres.'t think anybody expected anybody else but cooper. jeff: babe ruth is a big part of lou gehrig's baseball career but also the movie. he was a big draw for the movie. the real-life babe ruth who was then, what, 47? richard: babe had been a little forgotten by then. he retired and nobody wanted him to manage. he was playing a lot of golf and eating a lot. he lost about 50 pounds to play the role. if someone was looking for real baseball in the...
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matt albert against matt kemp. next, need a hero. daniel murphy. he is clutch.the comeback. 5-4 is the final. roerls looking to snap the four-game losing streak. back to back jack in the top of the first. the birds take a 2-0 lead out of the gate. machado just getting warmed up. four rbis. three of them come off the fly. they stage a comeback. they lead 9-6 late in this one. washington reannounced their rights. t wizards have said. by midnight saturday we'll know if it is true. the summer league tonight. watching the second overall pick, lonzo ball making debut against the clippers. the first bucket in the game. wood bridge virginia native also dropping. that's josh hart in silver spring, maryland. a lot of them in las vegas. lonzo ball finished with 5 points and 5 assists. the wizards take court in las vegas tomorrow afternoon. they take on memphis. d.c. will play three games before tuesday night. a lot of basketball in the summer. really heating up out there in vegas. >> good stuff. >> thank you. >>> a virginia army sergeant who lost both his arms and a leg wh
matt albert against matt kemp. next, need a hero. daniel murphy. he is clutch.the comeback. 5-4 is the final. roerls looking to snap the four-game losing streak. back to back jack in the top of the first. the birds take a 2-0 lead out of the gate. machado just getting warmed up. four rbis. three of them come off the fly. they stage a comeback. they lead 9-6 late in this one. washington reannounced their rights. t wizards have said. by midnight saturday we'll know if it is true. the summer...
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. >>> now england an 11-year-old boy may actually be smarter than albert einstein.great britain reportedly scored 162 in a prestigious iq test. the mensa iq test was developed in the uk to form an elite society of intelligent people. to be part of the the society, you have to have an iq higher than 132. the 11-year-old says well he passed the test with no preparation at all. >> the mensa test is quite hard, and not many people pass it. it wasn't that difficult but i had to guess a few of the questions as there wasn't much time. >> albert einstein and steven hawking scored 160 on the test that's two points lower than this 1184 old little boy. >>> running out of battery live for your cell phone while on the go can be frustrating but now some colorado scientists are working on a solution to keep your cell juiced longer. >>> plus, why you might be seeing a bump in your credit score this month. ♪ mmmm. so areers are the veggies.hs) that one is mine. nice job guys. hope it tastes as good as it looks. (giggles) hey gus, i brought something else you might like. million doll
. >>> now england an 11-year-old boy may actually be smarter than albert einstein.great britain reportedly scored 162 in a prestigious iq test. the mensa iq test was developed in the uk to form an elite society of intelligent people. to be part of the the society, you have to have an iq higher than 132. the 11-year-old says well he passed the test with no preparation at all. >> the mensa test is quite hard, and not many people pass it. it wasn't that difficult but i had to guess...
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let's go to albert in new york albert >> caller: boo-yah cramer! >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm 19 years old and junior at nyu. mr. cramer, i'm calling you because i need help with pfizer. >> pfizer, it's kind of like a bond it doesn't have a lot of exciting new products. yields 3.88. i would think a younger person would get a little bit more risk, i would buy abbott, abt. i think that's a better buy after the last quarter one more susan in florida susan? >> caller: hey, jim, hot boo-yah from west palm beach. >> thank you. >> caller: is it time to buy some tupperware? >> the weakness in that quarter did concern me i can't just tell you to buy that weakness. i did see some things i didn't like so i'm going to hold off on that and that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes the "lightning round"! hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat an
let's go to albert in new york albert >> caller: boo-yah cramer! >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm 19 years old and junior at nyu. mr. cramer, i'm calling you because i need help with pfizer. >> pfizer, it's kind of like a bond it doesn't have a lot of exciting new products. yields 3.88. i would think a younger person would get a little bit more risk, i would buy abbott, abt. i think that's a better buy after the last quarter one more susan in florida susan? >> caller:...
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sean doolittle closes things out by getting albert pujols to fly right. final score 4-3 - nats win. and take a look at this. new jersey governor chris christie was in attendance at last night mets and cardinals game in queens. in the third -- christie actually caught a foul ball. as he made the catch the crowd initially cheered --- those cheers then turned into resounding boo's after some realized who he was. christie then apparently gave the ball out to a kid nearby. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - code orange air quality alert today - code orange air quality alert today - oppressive heat & humidity through monday - heat advisories may be issued late week/weekend - heat wave breaks next issued late week/weekend - heat wave breaks next week today: hot and humid. mostly sunny to partly cloudy. highly isolated t-storm. highs: 92-95 winds: sw 5 mph tonight: mainly clear to partly cloudy. warm and very humid. lows: 71-77 winds: sw 5 mph thursday: still very hot and humid. partly to mostly sunny. feels like the low 100s. highs: 94-97 winds: w 5 mph kidd o'shea in the now.. the
sean doolittle closes things out by getting albert pujols to fly right. final score 4-3 - nats win. and take a look at this. new jersey governor chris christie was in attendance at last night mets and cardinals game in queens. in the third -- christie actually caught a foul ball. as he made the catch the crowd initially cheered --- those cheers then turned into resounding boo's after some realized who he was. christie then apparently gave the ball out to a kid nearby. it's 5: and time for a...
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harper's reaction is frustration and alberts is like oh, no. we head to the bottom of the ninth. bails out the bullpen. this one drops just in front of cespedes. matt wieters scores. cespedes did not catch the ball. nats win on the walkoff. raburn on rallying. >> just keep playing the game. unfortunately, you know, we had to play a little gathered around and had got at-bats and pulled through. we have to be able to pick each other up. >> in my mind i was hollering at that. and fortunately able to come down and give us the win. so blessed. >> also tonight, orioles fall to the brewers 8-1. >>> kevin durant gave tgolden state warriors a hometown deal. durant is taking a pay cut to stay with the reigning nba champions. >>> meanwhile -- number one pick markelle fultz making his summer league debut with the sixers. and he scores the first basket of the game. behind the back on the dribble and gets the off balance shot to go. this game came down to the wire. remember when the celtics traded for the number one pick. they he drains the long three to give boston the one-point lead. so here
harper's reaction is frustration and alberts is like oh, no. we head to the bottom of the ninth. bails out the bullpen. this one drops just in front of cespedes. matt wieters scores. cespedes did not catch the ball. nats win on the walkoff. raburn on rallying. >> just keep playing the game. unfortunately, you know, we had to play a little gathered around and had got at-bats and pulled through. we have to be able to pick each other up. >> in my mind i was hollering at that. and...
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sot albert morales, vocero de la policia de san jose vo este es el homicidio numero 15 del 2017... ano pasado en este mismo periodo ya se habian reportado 25... sot full page 01:24 al 01:50 si sabe algo sobre este caso, por favor llame a la unidad de homicidios del departamento de policia de san jose... el numero es 408 277 5283... o a alto al crimen al 408 947 7867.. usted podria recibir una recompensa economica si con la informacion que proporcione se logra capturar a el o los sospechosos... sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48... top vo lorena - en fremont, un hombre alert a la polica luego de ser asaltado a mano armada. - segn el reporte, la supuesta vctima organiz una cita con una mujer que conoci por internet. - el plan era tener un encuentro sexual en la habitacin de un hotel en la cuadra 5300 de "farwell place". - en cambio, el hombre termin amenazado con un arma a cambio de entregar sus pertenencias. cesar - en oakland, al parecer una riÑa de trnsito desencaden un tiroteo que dej a un hombre herido. - de acuerdo a la polica, en lunes en la noche, cerca a la cuadra 1200 d
sot albert morales, vocero de la policia de san jose vo este es el homicidio numero 15 del 2017... ano pasado en este mismo periodo ya se habian reportado 25... sot full page 01:24 al 01:50 si sabe algo sobre este caso, por favor llame a la unidad de homicidios del departamento de policia de san jose... el numero es 408 277 5283... o a alto al crimen al 408 947 7867.. usted podria recibir una recompensa economica si con la informacion que proporcione se logra capturar a el o los sospechosos......
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. >> kim alberts trusted american airlines to watch out for her daughter kendall as an unaccompanied minor flying on sunday. when kendall landed in texas for a layover things went downhill fast . >> they never even escorted her to the next plane. >> candles flight arrived late that afternoon leaving 20 minutes before her connecting flight to ohio was set to leave. her bag made it to the flight but she did not. the airline says it was too short a window to get her to that connecting flight and she was rebooked.>> i found out later that the connecting flight was also significantly delayed and in fact there was more time in the layover with this new schedule then there was in the original tickets . >> albrecht said her daughter spent around six hours in an unaccompanied room for her flight.>> she was laying on the floor at the gate and she was crying. nobody picked up on the fact that she had not eaten, nobody had their eyes on this kid with the whole picture of her day . >> mom began to worry her daughter would get stuck overnight and reached out to american airlines where an attendant
. >> kim alberts trusted american airlines to watch out for her daughter kendall as an unaccompanied minor flying on sunday. when kendall landed in texas for a layover things went downhill fast . >> they never even escorted her to the next plane. >> candles flight arrived late that afternoon leaving 20 minutes before her connecting flight to ohio was set to leave. her bag made it to the flight but she did not. the airline says it was too short a window to get her to that...
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eddy albert you can imagine the guy, the star of green acres as lou gehrig. i don't think anybody expected anybody else, anybody in the know, that it would be anybody but cooper. >> glor: and babe ruth say big part, not only babe ruth is a big part of lou gehrig's baseball career as the greatest yankee of all time but the movie. >> yeah. >> glor: an he was a big draw for the movie as well. >> the real life babe ruth who was then what 47, babe had been a little bit forgotten by now. he retired from playing after the 35y season. nobody wanted him to manage. so he is playing a lot of golf and eating a lot. he lost about 50 pounds to play the role. and if someone was looking for real baseball in the movie, they got babe ruth. babe ruth could still swing like babe ruth. he couldn't hit like babe ruth any more, he had to rehearse a few times before he hit a a homerun but was babe ruth. he had been in the movie before, had done some silent movies. he knew how to play babe ruth pretty damn well. eleanor did not want him in the movie. >> glor: why. >> eleanor felt tha
eddy albert you can imagine the guy, the star of green acres as lou gehrig. i don't think anybody expected anybody else, anybody in the know, that it would be anybody but cooper. >> glor: and babe ruth say big part, not only babe ruth is a big part of lou gehrig's baseball career as the greatest yankee of all time but the movie. >> yeah. >> glor: an he was a big draw for the movie as well. >> the real life babe ruth who was then what 47, babe had been a little bit...
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albert einstein described these waves more than 100 years ago with his general theater of -- theory of relativity. they are created, for example, when black holes melt or stars explode. and extensions of time and space. they can be compared to ripples after an object has fallen into water. the lisa patathfinder set out in dedecember015.5. itit was to test measuring technology. scientists studying gravitational freefall wanted to prove that 2 masses travelelingn space could satisfy the requirements to build a full gravitational wave observatory. to do this, it was necessary to isolate 2 gold cubes in the innermost of the satellites from all disturbances. depositions were meaeasured usig lalasers for u utmost accuracy,d it worked. lisa pathfinder was a total success. scientists had cleared the biggest hurdle to establish their gravitational wave observatory in outer space. the launch is planned for2034 and will consist of 3 spacecraft flying in an equilateral triangle. they will measure gravitational waves between themselves from various sources over a distance of 2.5 million kilometers.
albert einstein described these waves more than 100 years ago with his general theater of -- theory of relativity. they are created, for example, when black holes melt or stars explode. and extensions of time and space. they can be compared to ripples after an object has fallen into water. the lisa patathfinder set out in dedecember015.5. itit was to test measuring technology. scientists studying gravitational freefall wanted to prove that 2 masses travelelingn space could satisfy the...
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who was beaten in last year's final by andy murray — is through to the second week after beating alberth with an ace. he came through 7—6, 6—4, 7—5 on court one. sam querrey, who knocked novak djokovic out of wimbledon a year ago, tookjust five minutes to wrap up victory againstjo—wilfried tsonga. their match was halted due to bad light last night, and with tsonga on serve when they resumed querrey broke immediately to progress in five sets. the 13th seed grigor dimitrov is through to the last 16 at wimbledon for only the second time in his career. it took the bulgarian one hour to race to a two—set before his opponent dudi sela retired through injury ninth seed agnieska radwanska is through to the fourth round, but like kerber she too had to come from a set down against timea bacsinsky of switzerland, 3—6, 6—4, 6—1 the score in that one. coco vandeweghe is through to the second week for the third time. she beat her friend and fellow american alison riske in straight sets 6—2, 6-4. disappointing news in the ladies doubles for great britain's heather watson and naomi broady. they lost to
who was beaten in last year's final by andy murray — is through to the second week after beating alberth with an ace. he came through 7—6, 6—4, 7—5 on court one. sam querrey, who knocked novak djokovic out of wimbledon a year ago, tookjust five minutes to wrap up victory againstjo—wilfried tsonga. their match was halted due to bad light last night, and with tsonga on serve when they resumed querrey broke immediately to progress in five sets. the 13th seed grigor dimitrov is through to...
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i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, justnvolved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. . >>> after a rainy start, we still have a few showers on the radar. coming up, what you can expect tonight and if your sunday will be dry. >>> high winds and saturated so i would wreak havoc on things i'll tell you more coming up. >>> and i'm live in upper moral borrow. parts of prince george's county are under flooding. a live report ahead. >>> a very rainy start to your weekend. and a flood warning in effect right now. good evening. i'm erika gonzalez. we have live team coverage on the super soaking. and we begin with see in sheena
i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, justnvolved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for...
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santa rosa are asking for the public's help to find a missing man considered at risk. 95-year-old albert vanderer suffers from dementia and may have been heading to the fairgrounds. he's white, 5'10", and weighs about 180 pounds. he was last seen wearing a blue shirt and jean and driving a white toyota. anyone who sees him is asked to call santa rosa police. >>> fire investigators in danville are trying to figure out what started an early morning house fire. the fire broke out before 12:30 this morning inside a home on shelly place near san ramon creek and interstate 680. firefighters say the smoke alarm and smell of smoke woke up one of the residents. luckily all four people and two pets inside that home were able to escape before the flames raced through the garage and spread to the attic. >> the damage inside the house is mostly water and smoke at this time. a lot of the stuff was salvaged. crews did a good job covering up items. >> the residents were forced to run out of their home wearing their bath robes. firefighters say the parts of the home not touched by flames were damaged by
santa rosa are asking for the public's help to find a missing man considered at risk. 95-year-old albert vanderer suffers from dementia and may have been heading to the fairgrounds. he's white, 5'10", and weighs about 180 pounds. he was last seen wearing a blue shirt and jean and driving a white toyota. anyone who sees him is asked to call santa rosa police. >>> fire investigators in danville are trying to figure out what started an early morning house fire. the fire broke out...
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i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, justnvolved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure. but man, nothing is gn gg to beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so outstanding for ryan preece. thanks for joining us this afternoon. there's your winner, from iowa. ryan preece. >>> where is the beach? heavy rain and flooding created dangers in one jersey shore town. and children tossed out of windows to survive. tonight a family mourns the one they couldn't save. >>> twitter tirade. the president makes a threat about health care. ♪ >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >>> good evening. i'm lauren mayk. cooler skies in philadelphia tonight but there could be more rain at the jersey shore. mother nature dumped several inches of water overnight. this was shot in north wildwood. the
i just -- man -- i got to thank everybody, albert and kathy, al hanky, betsy from mohawk, ms.y, justnvolved. eddie partridge, tommy, man i'm so at a loss for words, i don't know what to say this is what emotion is, i can tell you that. i just i thought this race would never end, that's for sure. but man, nothing is gn gg to beat today. >> marty: 20 years in the making for ryan preece, he's a winner in the xfinity series. >> dave: so many people to thank on day that was so...
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union and revolution in chester, albert, from distance, howell err. with the right foot, 78 minutes. union wins three, now, take a look again, because it is worth another check. it is a brilliant goal. andre blake had seventh shut out of the year. the union they're on the road this week, sporting kansas city on thursday night. scary moment from the "tour de france," as defending champion chris rising from great britain goes down in a crash at the front of the pack. the crash is blamed on slick conditions. the cyclists were less than 20 , for yesterday's stage. another brit, thomas, he is the one wearing the yellow jersey. that's just scary stuff. got all of the bike cyst lists in the pile, looks dangerous. >> when he goes down, domino. >> nothing you can do about that. >> pat, thank you. >> thanks, rahel. >> many services are closed today in new jersey, and it is not because of the independence day holiday. the fight over the state budget set having an impact on family vacations. we'll be right for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small
union and revolution in chester, albert, from distance, howell err. with the right foot, 78 minutes. union wins three, now, take a look again, because it is worth another check. it is a brilliant goal. andre blake had seventh shut out of the year. the union they're on the road this week, sporting kansas city on thursday night. scary moment from the "tour de france," as defending champion chris rising from great britain goes down in a crash at the front of the pack. the crash is blamed...