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the blaze already covers nearly 400 square miles across albert a, canada and is only expected to growr fox correspondent bryan llenas has more. >>reporter: a massive wild fire igniting a national emergency in canada. the fire is 3 the 0,000 square miles, six times the size off washington d.c. and it is expected to double in size this weekend. the wild fire engulfing andulfi surrounding the city of forkf mack murray in albert a, canada. it's an oil with the thirdhi largest oil reserves in the world. there hasn't been significant rain in the area in two months. it calls for no rain and highnd winds until at least thet beginning of the leak. it started on tuesday and sinced then some 80,000 people have evacuated forth mack murray. but now officials are reevac who fled to oil industry worker camps north of the city in conveqs and by helicopter.. high winds have shifted unexpectedly. firefighters have been fighting all week. help is on the way from other provinces, but sadly mothermoth nature is not cooperating. it is a dangerous, unpredictable fire, an absolutely vicious firo that is fee
the blaze already covers nearly 400 square miles across albert a, canada and is only expected to growr fox correspondent bryan llenas has more. >>reporter: a massive wild fire igniting a national emergency in canada. the fire is 3 the 0,000 square miles, six times the size off washington d.c. and it is expected to double in size this weekend. the wild fire engulfing andulfi surrounding the city of forkf mack murray in albert a, canada. it's an oil with the thirdhi largest oil reserves in...
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way up here in albert a. i is the only one so out of control. 210,000-acres on fire blowing rapidly south with 88,000 people displaced mainly propertyprop community of forth mack murr ma emit's a lot of forest. heavy winds driving the firesirs south. it's a really bad situation. it makes us thankful we've had some ourselves.78p&c @&c& we had a brush fire in shenandoah because we had so little rain in april.apri in the first five days of may we've had almost two inches of rain and we're likely to pick up another inch top.anot yes, it is going to be a wet friday, but rain helps us prevent brush fires. it's a cool and rainy friday ahead. yes, definitely grab your rain gear, there will also be someome spotty showers around than some clouds on sur the weekend. not perfect on saturday. there could even be an early shower on saturday. we're almost to the weekend ande we focus on it. we're only talking about a showers. not an all day washout. the same area of low pressurea that is going to be affecting s tomorrow will
way up here in albert a. i is the only one so out of control. 210,000-acres on fire blowing rapidly south with 88,000 people displaced mainly propertyprop community of forth mack murr ma emit's a lot of forest. heavy winds driving the firesirs south. it's a really bad situation. it makes us thankful we've had some ourselves.78p&c @&c& we had a brush fire in shenandoah because we had so little rain in april.apri in the first five days of may we've had almost two inches of rain and...
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this is in albert a. 88,000 people. an entire town now being ordered to evacuate. the fire shutting oil production in the heart of energy country, putting a halt to roughly 16% of canada's crude oil production. we have details breaking in just a minute. bernie sanders campaign still on fire after tuesday night's win in indiana. you're looking at live pictures from the sanders rally. this is charleston, west virginia. he is in the heart of coal country. trying to win next tuesday's primary in the mountaineer state. he might not have too much of a problem considering hillary clinton's stumbled in her comments on coal. while bernie challenges hillary clinton on her with coal comments, she's busy on turning the tables with donald trump using former gop presidential candidates to attack him. has the general election been joined? former republican presidential candidate and former governor jim gilmore with us live. he debated trump as a competitor, will he now vote for trump inspect all of that plus elon musk makes a wild promise about tesla delivers and the stock is movi
this is in albert a. 88,000 people. an entire town now being ordered to evacuate. the fire shutting oil production in the heart of energy country, putting a halt to roughly 16% of canada's crude oil production. we have details breaking in just a minute. bernie sanders campaign still on fire after tuesday night's win in indiana. you're looking at live pictures from the sanders rally. this is charleston, west virginia. he is in the heart of coal country. trying to win next tuesday's primary in...
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a state of emergency has been declared in the western canadian province of albert a.ire that forced the evacuation of an entire city, some 80,000 people, has destroyed at least 1,600 buildings. so far, no one has been injured. entire neighborhoods in ft. mcmurray have burned to the ground. >>> now that john kasich has ended his campaign, donald trump is the only republican running for president. he's set his sights on beating hillary clinton and is considering whom to have for a running mate. >>> hillary clinton took things to a whole other level yesterday. >> aww. >> mrs. clinton encountered the baby during a reception in washington, d.c., and did a little dancing there. >>> north korea's workers party congress takes place tomorrow. leader kim jong-un will be coronated at the meeting. to celebrate, north korea allowed adriana diaz a rare visit. ♪ >> reporter: this is pint-sized propaganda. ♪ they spent the morning singing songs praising the country's leaders. you can see their photos on the wall. there's no escape from their watchful gaze. billboards, meeting halls,
a state of emergency has been declared in the western canadian province of albert a.ire that forced the evacuation of an entire city, some 80,000 people, has destroyed at least 1,600 buildings. so far, no one has been injured. entire neighborhoods in ft. mcmurray have burned to the ground. >>> now that john kasich has ended his campaign, donald trump is the only republican running for president. he's set his sights on beating hillary clinton and is considering whom to have for a...
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surveillance video is from a front porch as the fire in fort mcmurray continues to spread it way across albert a the homeowner actually watched this play out live from safe location. firefighters were able to save the home. >> meanwhile, fire fight remembers making progress overall in getting a handle on the wild fire. authorities say most of the city is out of the danger zone but the fire still rages in areas to the south. evacuated residents will only be allowed back home once workers have checked power and water supplies. officials hope that will happen within the next two weeks. >> and, the american red cross is sending volunteers to assist the wild fire relief efforts in canada. >> includes nearly half dozen volunteers from philly. members departed this morning from philadelphia international airport, and will have boots on the ground for the next ten days. >> when we had situations like amtrak, when we had the pope visit just few months ago, super storm sandy years ago, volunteers came no matter where they were from. calls for assistance, our teams are ready to go help. >> volunteers will
surveillance video is from a front porch as the fire in fort mcmurray continues to spread it way across albert a the homeowner actually watched this play out live from safe location. firefighters were able to save the home. >> meanwhile, fire fight remembers making progress overall in getting a handle on the wild fire. authorities say most of the city is out of the danger zone but the fire still rages in areas to the south. evacuated residents will only be allowed back home once workers...
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whileed for him for a until i acquired clearances. albert wohlstetter was a brilliant man who had made a big difference in the peace of the world by coming up with the concept of "second strike." toequirement in the nuclear, maintain deterrence in the nuclear deterrence between us and the soviets. and what the requirements of a second strike was and he worked hard toward the end of his life on proliferation issues, enclosing -- including visiting iran under the shah, because he was concerned about the nuclear program of iran at that time. i learned a lot from him and his wife, roberta, who was a great scholar in her own right. she had worked lately in her life on terrorism. she had done something on the attack on pearl harbor about morning. brian: another disciple of albert wohlstetter was paul wolfowitz. and this man, who married his daughter. this is from 2004. let's watch this. [video clip] in the early part of the book, you dedicate your part of it to mr. wohlstetter, who was he? >> he was a great man, a dear friend. he was probably the
whileed for him for a until i acquired clearances. albert wohlstetter was a brilliant man who had made a big difference in the peace of the world by coming up with the concept of "second strike." toequirement in the nuclear, maintain deterrence in the nuclear deterrence between us and the soviets. and what the requirements of a second strike was and he worked hard toward the end of his life on proliferation issues, enclosing -- including visiting iran under the shah, because he was...
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a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. n transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his status within b
a little bit. >> the inmate is albert briceno. n transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was...
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albert ilzad: that's one of ourprofessor, great nuclear strategists and general. he was a professor at the university of chicago, and i albert wallstutter. accidentally and and makeimes one encounter can a huge difference in one's life, getting you'd think grades, getting good studying hard, those are important. they are. sometimes, an event, an incident, an anticipated development, can also make a big and rence in your life albert made a big difference in my life. second or third day at the university of chicago after school started, i was international house and i developed relations with a couple of other colleagues who lived there, and i was taking a class on s but the e politic professor just distributed the with us and the -- did not entirety l class the of the schedule, so i was dormitory, k to my the international house, when i ran into my friend in the hall at the ad met international house, and they said, why didn't you come? i told him i was going back to the dorm. they said, why don't you come to this professor? very unusual, they said, the "classical andled wa
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so what does the albert arachel doing? having a meeting this afternoon in the oil industry.ng will be how can we help you meeting? an meeting with the ceo of the canadian association producers. the situation is so bad, liz, that, you know, burning through half the size -- an area half the side of rhode island. now saying the wildfires there could flat line the gdp growth to the entire country of canada. so this could take weeks to put out. 40% of the industry up there in the oil are offline. they're all trying to struggle to bring it back online. so, again, the situation is not under control for the wildfires. while fort mcmurray is intact, the situation still pretty bad up there. back to you, liz. liz: that's incredible. the correct word, miraculous. and you saw some of those words driving past that fire. so lucky to be alive. we need to tell everybody that disney results are coming in just a few minutes. dis is moving slightly higher. countdown to the closing bell is going to be right back. stay with us. the dow up 221 points. big rally day for the bulls. i am benedict arn
so what does the albert arachel doing? having a meeting this afternoon in the oil industry.ng will be how can we help you meeting? an meeting with the ceo of the canadian association producers. the situation is so bad, liz, that, you know, burning through half the size -- an area half the side of rhode island. now saying the wildfires there could flat line the gdp growth to the entire country of canada. so this could take weeks to put out. 40% of the industry up there in the oil are offline....
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i could tell you where they whe could badly use this rain is up in albert a, canada.y have seen some of the dramatic pictures. we showed them last week.eek what is the very latest with the canadian wild fires. kate line has been checking in that. these 2000 next two stories arer making to make you feel greatful that we're the destruction behind me in a lot of these tweets that we tha picked up is incredible. sections of the town just wipeds clean as if a tornado came through. but it's all burned, twisted twi metal. look at h this than would, thish is a swing set and literally you cannot see the swing chairs on them. they've just been wiped out or burned off. of some of the starting video showing just blackout conditions from this blaze as it's raging across portions of canada over the past few weeks. everything is dramatic, everything looks like you'reike much whatting a scary movie because this is all from a wild fire that began due to the dry and the windy conditions.. they've been normally warm in central canada luckily over the past few days they've gotten the rai
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want to say that that particular community is about an hour from the capitol city of he edmonton, albert ast really sad to see what is going on there, and people, you know, running, and i know that also there are some of the people who own gas stations cents, run gas stations, have had their trucks out on the highways, trying to catch up with people, giving them free gas. >> i saw that, wasn't that them, everybody's trying to help everyone out. that's great. >> here at home? >> yes, we have so much rain, and i can't tell you how many people i've heard complaining about it this week. >> everybody's complaining about it. you know why? >> why? >> the grass is getting 6 feet tall. >> it is. >> nobody can wash their car, mow their grass, just, you know, that is how it has been going. you know, careful what you ask for. we had rain deficit. oh, boy, talk about playing catch up f we could only give some of this rain to our neighbors there in western canada. well, light isolated showers overnight, yes. nothing to be too concern about sunday mainly sunny skies, i can't rule out very early morning s
want to say that that particular community is about an hour from the capitol city of he edmonton, albert ast really sad to see what is going on there, and people, you know, running, and i know that also there are some of the people who own gas stations cents, run gas stations, have had their trucks out on the highways, trying to catch up with people, giving them free gas. >> i saw that, wasn't that them, everybody's trying to help everyone out. that's great. >> here at home?...
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leave from philadelphia around 9:30 this morning, and they're going to the massive wild fire in albert, a canada, now destroyed more than 2,000 homes and buildings, more than 80,000 people have had to get out of the area. fire officials still expect it to be months before that fire is actually out. >> that town is basically gone. it is called fort mcmurray, and there is no one left in there. 90,000 people, close to 90,000 people used to live there. they're all gone. >> can you imagine everyone coming back at once and trying to rebuild? >> it will take years. look at that. well, thank goodness our people, people from our area, good enough to go. people in kentucky, more tornados last night. it was kentucky's at the turn yesterday afternoon and yesterday evening. >> so kentucky state police say at least ten people were hurt during tuesday's storm. yesterday's storms. the system spawned tornado in grace county, damaged several homes and businesses. according to authorities, the twister travel through the city of mayfield causing significant damage. luckily, all those injured, though, are exp
leave from philadelphia around 9:30 this morning, and they're going to the massive wild fire in albert, a canada, now destroyed more than 2,000 homes and buildings, more than 80,000 people have had to get out of the area. fire officials still expect it to be months before that fire is actually out. >> that town is basically gone. it is called fort mcmurray, and there is no one left in there. 90,000 people, close to 90,000 people used to live there. they're all gone. >> can you...
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this surveillance video is from a porch, as a fire in fort mcmurray continues to spread across albert a home owner actually watched this play out live from a safe location. we have learn that fire fighters were able to save the home. >> wow. >> volunteers from philadelphia's chapter of the american red cross are heading to canada to a is is with wild fire relief effort. three leaving for alberta where fire fighters have been able to make some progress in the fires burning for more than a week now. >>> tonight is your last chance to have your voice heard on the new philadelphia city budget. there have been a lot of input at previous public hearings essentially on mayor kenney's proposed soda tax. critics of the 3 cents an ounce tax say it will drive businesses out of the city while some say it will pay for school and community improvements. the hearing is at 5:00 tonight at city hall chambers. >>> are you on social media? so are scammers. number of phissuing attempts has grown 150 percent. in today's three on your side, report, information that you need so scammers do not target you. >>
this surveillance video is from a porch, as a fire in fort mcmurray continues to spread across albert a home owner actually watched this play out live from a safe location. we have learn that fire fighters were able to save the home. >> wow. >> volunteers from philadelphia's chapter of the american red cross are heading to canada to a is is with wild fire relief effort. three leaving for alberta where fire fighters have been able to make some progress in the fires burning for more...
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so here is where that fire has started to spread up at fortmc murray, far east corner of albert a soy miles away. see on the satelite coverage here too even hint of some smoke that had come in with that. but over 400,000 acres were affected, as we had discussed over, you know thousands of people evacuated because of this and over a thousand buildings destroyed. but thankfully looks like there is some light rain, the winds dying down in their favor, to help with the fire fighting effort. now, let's bring it back to our neck of the woods here, the moment we're starting wore bright sunshine, start off at beautiful day. there is warmfront beginning to lift in. however, what that will do is bring if few more clouds from south to north through the day, further north you are more likely it is you end up with more sun than anything, we also could end up with quick shower here sat some point late in the day you there the delmarva southern portions every new jersey, so don't be shocked by, that really all you are going to see, otherwise it is a dry day, even if the clouds do rebuild. tomorrow
so here is where that fire has started to spread up at fortmc murray, far east corner of albert a soy miles away. see on the satelite coverage here too even hint of some smoke that had come in with that. but over 400,000 acres were affected, as we had discussed over, you know thousands of people evacuated because of this and over a thousand buildings destroyed. but thankfully looks like there is some light rain, the winds dying down in their favor, to help with the fire fighting effort. now,...
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a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit bart aerjs so we are pleased to honor him and thank you him for his service and look forward seeing what is next for peter. he is a big asset to our city and region so thank you very much. >> thank you. colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none rsh any public comment on item number 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is information item. i nugleted to thank leo [inaudible] of sfgtv. item 4 >> approver the minutes of april 26, 2016 meeting. >> any changes, questions, comments regarding the minutes? seeing none, is there any public comment on item 4? seeing none, public comment is closed and i think this is
a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit...
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tuesday and wednesday, guys. >> thank you. >>> a maryland man is finally brought home 75 years after being killed at pearl harbor. chief petty officer albertayden's remains were in a grave with hundreds of other sailors who died that day and canouldn' be identified. >> reporter: this is no ordinary military funeral. this funeral took nearly 75 years. >> this is historic. >> reporter: historic for several reasons. chief petty officer albert hayden was oklahoma the day the japanese attacked pearl harbor. he's listed as the first person from maryland to die in world war ii. >> he was the very first casualty literally hours before war was declared, but it was the impetus for the war. >> reporter: when the oklahoma went down killing 429 sailors, the majority of those who died were never identified until last year when the department of defense using a new state-of-the-art forensic lab in hawaii began testing the remains. hayden's remains were one of the first to be identified. 75 years after he died, today albert hayden returned to his hometown in st. mary's county. >> it's making his mother's wish come true. >> reporter: ronnie kissinger never
tuesday and wednesday, guys. >> thank you. >>> a maryland man is finally brought home 75 years after being killed at pearl harbor. chief petty officer albertayden's remains were in a grave with hundreds of other sailors who died that day and canouldn' be identified. >> reporter: this is no ordinary military funeral. this funeral took nearly 75 years. >> this is historic. >> reporter: historic for several reasons. chief petty officer albert hayden was oklahoma...
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a good way to start week. back to you guys. >> coming up albert at a wildfire has grown so largeas g that it is now threateningvince.hb >> pretty soon you andor everyone else will be at a greater risk to be the subjectoe of an irs audit. ait we'll explain when we return.n >> as we head to break here'sd a quick look atto the morning tr stock futures. time now 4:57.time n 4 back in a moment. ent. >> ♪ this is fox5 news t morning. >> straight ahead on fox5 news morning the man accused of terrorizing the residents ofdens two counties and murdering murde three people is due in court today. >> federal transitransit administration issues a series of emergency of directives forte metro transit.o rans what's wrong with metro andnd can can it be fixed? today tody fox5 lopes to find someind answers from metro's general manager. >> good morning documentmo welcome to fox5 news morning. today is mon5 day, may 9th, i'm holly morris. mri >> i'm wisdom martin today. tod is that national women'swomen's checkup day. the goal of dan the week is tos ensure that women are healthy ha and up to date on
a good way to start week. back to you guys. >> coming up albert at a wildfire has grown so largeas g that it is now threateningvince.hb >> pretty soon you andor everyone else will be at a greater risk to be the subjectoe of an irs audit. ait we'll explain when we return.n >> as we head to break here'sd a quick look atto the morning tr stock futures. time now 4:57.time n 4 back in a moment. ent. >> ♪ this is fox5 news t morning. >> straight ahead on fox5 news...
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the unemployment rate for post 9/11 veterans hit a record low but many say that the battle is not over yet. mark albertter: all 750 people attending this job fair are veterans. julian johnson served in the army's old guard. >> do you have a full-time job? >> no. >> do you want one? >> yes. that would be amazing. >> dianna left the army in 2014. >> when i got out i was overwhelmed. >> and now working at staples. labor statistics show the unemployment rate for that group ofts the lowest on record. and a dramatic drop from the 12.1% in 2011. >> well it may seem scary at first, the future is bright and i think there is a lot of companies committed to veterans. >> staples is recruiting vets. and eric eversole say that companies can't participate if they aren't hiring. >> we don't want to have someone waving a flag only but someone dedicated to helping the veterans find jobs. >> a veteran wants a career. >> jonathan at the iraq veterans of americans warn proposed to cuts to the gi bill could impede further games including a 700 million-dollar reduction in-housing facilities. >> everyone is doubling down for
the unemployment rate for post 9/11 veterans hit a record low but many say that the battle is not over yet. mark albertter: all 750 people attending this job fair are veterans. julian johnson served in the army's old guard. >> do you have a full-time job? >> no. >> do you want one? >> yes. that would be amazing. >> dianna left the army in 2014. >> when i got out i was overwhelmed. >> and now working at staples. labor statistics show the unemployment...
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underground.ced by i was influenced by visits to a albert museum where i saw a number of , victorians, and i was thinking about my background and the colonial influence in nigeria. the paul hamlyn award made it possible for me to give up my day job and focus on everything i needed to do with the work. stephen: in truth, i wasn't very aware of yinka except by name until the sensation exhibition at the royal academy, which i think was in the autumn of 1997. seeing him and his work take its place on this stage of exciting contemporary artists was a revelation to me. he was different in the gentleness and the exuberance and what seemed to me the optimism of his work. yet, infused with a slightly menacing, strange undertone. ♪ dr. checinska: i really had such a vivid memory of first seeing yinka's work. the first piece i saw was "mr. and mrs. andrews without their heads." and it was on display at the v and a, the victoria and albert museum here. for the first time i could see , something related to my own history, as someone of african-caribbean heritage, but living here in the diaspora,
underground.ced by i was influenced by visits to a albert museum where i saw a number of , victorians, and i was thinking about my background and the colonial influence in nigeria. the paul hamlyn award made it possible for me to give up my day job and focus on everything i needed to do with the work. stephen: in truth, i wasn't very aware of yinka except by name until the sensation exhibition at the royal academy, which i think was in the autumn of 1997. seeing him and his work take its place...
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albert lord says fattah was a shoe-in to win the race, or so he thought.e met at the four seasons hotel in philadelphia on april 4th, 2007, saying, quote, in order to win, they would need more funds for media buys. lord told the jury that fattah wanted him to meet with tom lin don field, and it was he who secured the loan from lord. the money wired into the corporate account, and tv ads were bought. they challenged lord saying fattah never asked for the money. lord told the jury the only reason he was giving the loan was to help fattah win the mayor's race. albert lord, a retired ceo sallie mae foundation said he was invited to be a part of the exploratory committee to run for mayor, and he put a hundred thousand dollars up towards the committee. he told the jury he never met with any other committee members. prosecutors told the jury that lord also had an immunity agreement in exchange for his testimony today. reporting live outside federal court, nbc news. >>> we're told over and over again to wear sunscreen, but now a new report says some of the top sun
albert lord says fattah was a shoe-in to win the race, or so he thought.e met at the four seasons hotel in philadelphia on april 4th, 2007, saying, quote, in order to win, they would need more funds for media buys. lord told the jury that fattah wanted him to meet with tom lin don field, and it was he who secured the loan from lord. the money wired into the corporate account, and tv ads were bought. they challenged lord saying fattah never asked for the money. lord told the jury the only reason...
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a long time ago. let's see what they have to say about it. i'm willing to roll the dice. >>> coming up -- albertcessfully to cut a deal to avoid a death sentence. >> they denied the 25 to life. i asked my lawyer to put in for the natural life. >> and in another part of maricopa, his mother comes to terms with her part in the murder that landed them here. >> i just want to hold my baby one time before he goes, to let him know that i love him and that i'm sorry for being the mom that i was. >>> don't come to arizona and do crime. you come on vacation, you leave on probation. >> though he has spent almost half of his life incarcerated for a variety of crimes, cecil kunkel is about to defend himself in court for the first time. >> all right, buddy. i love you. stay out of trouble, all right? let me know what's going on. hey, cut your hair. >> [ bleep ]. >> i know, i'm in trial. >> with jury selection completed, his trial for selling stolen checks to an undercover police officer is about to get under way. >> i've made my share of mistakes, but, damn, i got set up this time, you know what i mean? >> k
a long time ago. let's see what they have to say about it. i'm willing to roll the dice. >>> coming up -- albertcessfully to cut a deal to avoid a death sentence. >> they denied the 25 to life. i asked my lawyer to put in for the natural life. >> and in another part of maricopa, his mother comes to terms with her part in the murder that landed them here. >> i just want to hold my baby one time before he goes, to let him know that i love him and that i'm sorry for...
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. >>> good news, this evening, in the effort to contain a massive wild fire burning in albert, canada cooler temperatures and much needed rain are helping fire fighter make progress in their exhaustive battle but the fight is far from over. "eyewitness news" continues now, at 5:30. hi everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> aim ukee washington. authorities say it could be weeks before the wild fire is under control. correspondent ben tracie shows you the devastation. >> reporter: fire has new been nicknamed the beast, and it is not hard to see why. walls of flames continue to turn trees into torches while air tankers overhead do their best to keep up. >> for us, this is, great fire fighting weather. we can get in there and get a handle on this fire and get a death grip on it. >> reporter: these fires are so large and in rugged terrain that the fire fight is mainly taking place in the sky. there are now american 100 water dropping helicopter flying here in alberta. the fire is still expected to take months to extinguish and has shut down most of alberta's vast oil production, however, it is bur
. >>> good news, this evening, in the effort to contain a massive wild fire burning in albert, canada cooler temperatures and much needed rain are helping fire fighter make progress in their exhaustive battle but the fight is far from over. "eyewitness news" continues now, at 5:30. hi everyone i'm jessica dean. >>> aim ukee washington. authorities say it could be weeks before the wild fire is under control. correspondent ben tracie shows you the devastation. >>...
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the mayor, albert kelly, a member of the local clergy, and we asked, what can you say to the young peopleain and grief feels inconsolable? >> just devastated. >> reporter: students and staff at bridgeton high leaned on more than 20 faith base and crisis counselors today remembering and
the mayor, albert kelly, a member of the local clergy, and we asked, what can you say to the young peopleain and grief feels inconsolable? >> just devastated. >> reporter: students and staff at bridgeton high leaned on more than 20 faith base and crisis counselors today remembering and
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. >> did you ever call the drugstore as a kid and say, do you have prince albert in a can? you better let him out or he'll suffocate? >> i used to call and say russian spies were in the neighborhood. >> original. but you probably weren't a father of four and trying to become president of the united states. >> correct. >> when trump says, you should be talking about hillary's e-mails, my response is what? >> what do you mean? >> is this overblown? >> the story now? >> yes. >> no, i don't think so. it says a lot about trump. >> what does it say about him? >> i think we should be concerned about his judgment and the fact he could pull this in the future. who is to say he won't pull another one? i don't think he would use john miller or john barron, but -- he could do this to putin. >> it's not just "people" magazine that, i'll take your word, he was punking. he used john miller with you, but this is now a john baron quote in the "new york times," 1980. the merit of these stones was not great enough to justify the effort to save them. it's not just you. it wasn't a one-off, is
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as we introduce them, we have a scott albert from the electronic transaction association. we have liz garner from the merchant advisory group. teve who is the president of the american consumer institute center for citizen research. thank you for joining us. we look forward to your remarks as well as the discussion that will follow. let me start things off with scott talbott. let me ask you if you could tell us what the payment industry is doing to protect consumers and provide your thoughts on the transition that has happened so far? scott: thanks for having me. i represent the transaction association. we are a trade association that represents 500 companies that focus on the payment system. we ensure that payments are faster and more secure. everything we do is geared toward those goals to make sure he transaction go through. in terms of the migration, this is a major change. it's a major upgrade in our system. we have gone from the magnetic stripe, that was used in cassette tapes and most of you don't know what they are. you used to stick them in your car and rewind wit
as we introduce them, we have a scott albert from the electronic transaction association. we have liz garner from the merchant advisory group. teve who is the president of the american consumer institute center for citizen research. thank you for joining us. we look forward to your remarks as well as the discussion that will follow. let me start things off with scott talbott. let me ask you if you could tell us what the payment industry is doing to protect consumers and provide your thoughts on...
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have raised for the country's veterans while hillary clinton still faces a persistent challenge from bernie sanders. mark albert reports. >> reporter: hillary clinton spoke monday in detroit to one of the la endorse her, criticizing her likely opponent in november, donald trump. >> we are not talking about any ordinary antiunion, antiworker republican. a lot of republicans themselves say donald trump is a disaster waiting to happen to america. >> reporter: clinton's commanding lead over trump in a hypothetical match-up is all but gone. trump now leads in one national poll and is neck in neck in another. the billionaire predicted clinton would not be able to unify democrats. >> so a lot of the bernie sanders voters, they do not like hillary clinton, they don't respect her. so those people would come with me. >> reporter: the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll shows that in key states voters are divided on whom to pick for the white house. in florida more voters think clinton is ready to take over as commander in chief but think trump is more likely to tell it like it is. more than 70%, however, also think
have raised for the country's veterans while hillary clinton still faces a persistent challenge from bernie sanders. mark albert reports. >> reporter: hillary clinton spoke monday in detroit to one of the la endorse her, criticizing her likely opponent in november, donald trump. >> we are not talking about any ordinary antiunion, antiworker republican. a lot of republicans themselves say donald trump is a disaster waiting to happen to america. >> reporter: clinton's commanding...
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a list of rescheduled events. >>> but the fallen were remembered across the united states, in ceremonies, small and large, mark alberthow you a few of them as he reports now from washington. >> present. >> present boot. >> president obama laid wreath of the tomb of unknowns at arlington national cemetery paying tribute to thousands of men and women who died on the battle field and were never identified. in his last memorial day as president, he called for improved services in health care, for veterans and their families. >> for us, the living, for those who still have a voice, it is our responsibility, our obligation to fill that silence with our love and our support and our gratitude and not just with word but with our actions. >> reporter: here at world war two memorial a ceremony paid tribute to the more than 400,000 american service members, who died between 1941 and 1945. a 100-foot american flag was unfurled at u.s.s. intrepid sea, air and space museum in new york city and wreath where is flown in the hudson river. the at the white house pow mia flag flew at half staff in memory of the more than 82,000 u.s. ser
a list of rescheduled events. >>> but the fallen were remembered across the united states, in ceremonies, small and large, mark alberthow you a few of them as he reports now from washington. >> present. >> present boot. >> president obama laid wreath of the tomb of unknowns at arlington national cemetery paying tribute to thousands of men and women who died on the battle field and were never identified. in his last memorial day as president, he called for improved...
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that's research if he knew with we were doing when with we started it wouldn't be research that's a quote by albert einstein so we think we'll encounter success a in some cases maybe those pilots are not system another big point i want to mention $40 million proposal requires us to enlist a massive set of multi experts and planners and engineers we've done this ♪ proposal so again get this i'll walk through the 5 key method the behavorial and equity impacts i had the pleasure of leading and connected vehicle analysis data mobility architecture my colleagues professor will be leading, our safety impact analysis and data privacy analysis at uc berkley we are going to do bring in expert if all of our schools business schools and law school and engineering school and policy school, planning school to do this work >> we have many hypotheses an example on demand late night shuttle and 67 van shuttle will increase equity an after-school program lowering the commute times and cost of travel and improving quality of life we've designed metrics toe test all hi pockets and assembled sensor and survey data tha
that's research if he knew with we were doing when with we started it wouldn't be research that's a quote by albert einstein so we think we'll encounter success a in some cases maybe those pilots are not system another big point i want to mention $40 million proposal requires us to enlist a massive set of multi experts and planners and engineers we've done this ♪ proposal so again get this i'll walk through the 5 key method the behavorial and equity impacts i had the pleasure of leading and...
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a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit bart aerjs so we are pleased to honor him and thank you him for his service and look forward seeing what is next for peter. he is a big asset to our city and region so thank you very much. >> thank you. colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none rsh any public comment on item number 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is information item. i nugleted to thank leo [inaudible] of sfgtv. item 4 >> approver the minutes of april 26, 2016 meeting. >> any changes, questions, comments regarding the minutes? seeing none, is there any public comment on item 4? seeing none, public comment is closed and i think this is
a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit...
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he was a professor at the university of chicago. i studied with albert will stood . e encounter can make a huge .ifference in one's life you think getting good grades, studying hard, those are important. they are. sometimes, an event, an incident, and anticipated development can make a big difference in your life. made a bigstetter difference in my life. it was a second or third day at the university of chicago after school started. i was living in the international house and had developed relations with a couple of other colleagues who lived there. i was taking a class on comparative politics, but the professor just sister beaded the syllabus -- just distributed the syllabus. he did not accept a full class for the entirety of the schedule. i was heading back to my dormitory, the international house, when i ran into my friend in the hall that i had met at the international house, and they say, quite a few come? toold him i was going back the dorm, and they said what you come listen to this professor? very unusual, they said, the course was called "classical and when h
he was a professor at the university of chicago. i studied with albert will stood . e encounter can make a huge .ifference in one's life you think getting good grades, studying hard, those are important. they are. sometimes, an event, an incident, and anticipated development can make a big difference in your life. made a bigstetter difference in my life. it was a second or third day at the university of chicago after school started. i was living in the international house and had developed...
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out in district 11 which i represent that would be great in this the board of directors had a period of time albert community award that is a way to honor and recognize how important for the entire operation any part of it a suggestion we're going to try to get pertaining to our cac meeting we were told he was gone but still here (laughter) okay. i've got two things i want to talk about today first one is the issue of sidewalk parking we've passed a resolution on that after from cameron sammy the management or manager of improvement it was piloted to us because sidewalk parking is complaint driven a rumble on every block a ticket is issued someone on this block did if to us those anatomy neighbors the solution to this is have pcos and parking control officers always issue the parking violations we know the official policy of the mta to do that in practice not done and wherever api i've seen it it is done when someone calls in a complaint it is a law sidewalk parking is illegal we're not doing a good job of it in the present system we also recommend the the sfmta add a sidewalk at sidewalk parking a
out in district 11 which i represent that would be great in this the board of directors had a period of time albert community award that is a way to honor and recognize how important for the entire operation any part of it a suggestion we're going to try to get pertaining to our cac meeting we were told he was gone but still here (laughter) okay. i've got two things i want to talk about today first one is the issue of sidewalk parking we've passed a resolution on that after from cameron sammy...
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the mayor, albert kelly, a member of the local clergy, and we asked, what can you say to the young people when this pain and grief feels inconsolable? >> just devastated. >> reporter: students and staff at bridgeton high leaned on more than 20 faith base and crisis counselors today remembering and questioning why the teens died so young. the mayor consoled dozens of students himself. >> always say it's going to be get better, we're here for you, but most importantly is to lend a shoulder to on. >> there's issues that happened that night that should not have happened. >> reporter: the superintendent is referring to new jersey's driving laws. at 17, young drivers on a provagsal license are not to drive after 11:00 p.m. at night or have more than one passenger. they reminded prom until 10:00 p.m., but considering changes for future proms. >> controlled activities where all students can be present and properly chap roan them and ashore they are home safely. >> they plan to examine the crushed p cruiser now to determine if there was a mechanical failure. impact and response have seen cars not
the mayor, albert kelly, a member of the local clergy, and we asked, what can you say to the young people when this pain and grief feels inconsolable? >> just devastated. >> reporter: students and staff at bridgeton high leaned on more than 20 faith base and crisis counselors today remembering and questioning why the teens died so young. the mayor consoled dozens of students himself. >> always say it's going to be get better, we're here for you, but most importantly is to lend...
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a kid? did you ever call the drugstore and say do you have prince albert in a can? you better let him out or he'll suffocate? you probably weren't a parent of three and running for the president of the united states. >> correct. >> when a trump spokes person comes on next and says to me you should be talking about hillary's e-mails, my response should be what? why am i talking about this and not that? >> what do you mean? >> well, is this overblown? >> this story now? >> no, i don't think so. it says a lot about trump. >> what does it say about him? >> i think we should be concerned about his judgment and the fact that he could pull things like this in the future. i mean, who's to say that he won't pull another one? i don't think hee going to use john miller, but he could do that in the future. he could do this -- >> if i can show you, it's not just "people" magazine that i'll take your word he was punking. he used john miller with you, but look at this. this is now a john barren quote in the new york times april 6th, 1980. the merit of the stones was not great enou
a kid? did you ever call the drugstore and say do you have prince albert in a can? you better let him out or he'll suffocate? you probably weren't a parent of three and running for the president of the united states. >> correct. >> when a trump spokes person comes on next and says to me you should be talking about hillary's e-mails, my response should be what? why am i talking about this and not that? >> what do you mean? >> well, is this overblown? >> this story...
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a riot. mark albert shows us where the candidates from both parties are spending the day. >> albuquerque police say several officers were hurt, a glass door was smashed, and one person arrested. on twitter, trump said, the protesters in new mexico were thugs, who were flying the mexican flag. the rally inside was big and beautiful, but outside, criminals. inside protesters interrupted the speech. >> you can get them out. get them out. >> when he did speak, trump focused on likely democratic opponent, hillary clinton. >> she screams, it drives me crazy. i didn't say it. >> i can't listen. she says: and donald trump is a terrible person. >> clinton is firing back, accusing trump of trying to capitalize off the housing market crash. the clinton campaign playing up 2006 trump comment that, quote, i sort of hope that happens, because then people like me would go in and buy like crazy. >> why on earth ... >> both candidate will campaign in california today, where police warn, people going to trump's event, that we will not tolerate violence, or disobedience of the law during the upcoming rally in ana
a riot. mark albert shows us where the candidates from both parties are spending the day. >> albuquerque police say several officers were hurt, a glass door was smashed, and one person arrested. on twitter, trump said, the protesters in new mexico were thugs, who were flying the mexican flag. the rally inside was big and beautiful, but outside, criminals. inside protesters interrupted the speech. >> you can get them out. get them out. >> when he did speak, trump focused on...
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choice. >> allowing them the opportunity to opt out gives them a chance to take themselves out of that information loop. >> reporter: albertn a choice in pennsylvania. >> it doesn't belong to whoever runs penndot. that information is mine. >> reporter: he says he will continue to protect what information he can and hopes penndot follows his lead. >> the state should not do this unless they can control it. >> reporter: in the last five years, penndot has made more than $157 million selling driver records. to give you an idea of how many records that is, each one costs just $9. that's more than 17 million records. within the last few daze a handful of lawmakers have written a bill to stop this from continuing. for the investigators, nbc 10 news. >>> a former notre dame running back is dead after being shot on interstate 95 in florida. greg bryant was declared brain dead this afternoon. bryant along with a passenger were victims of a drive-by shooting in west palm beach early saturday morning. his passenger suffered minor injuries. bryant started his career with notre dame and was transferred to university of alabama birmingh
choice. >> allowing them the opportunity to opt out gives them a chance to take themselves out of that information loop. >> reporter: albertn a choice in pennsylvania. >> it doesn't belong to whoever runs penndot. that information is mine. >> reporter: he says he will continue to protect what information he can and hopes penndot follows his lead. >> the state should not do this unless they can control it. >> reporter: in the last five years, penndot has made...
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. >> he made remarks today but it was a sentiment echoed in tributes throughout the country. mark albert has more. >> reporter: president obama layed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetary paying tribute to thousands of men and women that died on the battlefield and never identified. in his last memorial day as president, he calls for improved services and health care for veterans and their families. >> for us, the living. those of us that still have a voice it is our responsibility and our obligation to fill that silence with our love and our support and our gratitude and not just with words but our actions. >> here at the world war ii memorial a ceremony paid tribute to the more than members who died between 1941 and 1945. >> a 100-foot american flag was flown in new york city. and wreaths were thrown in the hudson river. at the white house the powmia flag flew at half-staff in memory of the more than 82,000 u.s. service members since world war ii who are still listed as missing. mark albert cbs news, washington. >>> close by our own mike hydak was the emcee
. >> he made remarks today but it was a sentiment echoed in tributes throughout the country. mark albert has more. >> reporter: president obama layed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetary paying tribute to thousands of men and women that died on the battlefield and never identified. in his last memorial day as president, he calls for improved services and health care for veterans and their families. >> for us, the living. those of us that still...
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prediabetes >>> welcome back everyone it is being call the largest evacuation, in the history, of albert, canada a. >> that is right, so this morning, it is a fire in fort mcmurray being evacuated, people are, wild fire, burns in the cities south end. cbs news correspondent hena daniels has more on the fast moving fire. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat have of a massive wild fire. the plumes of dark, thick smoke can be seen for miles. >> i'm terrified. i'm very scared, very nervous, i don't know if i'll have a home to come back to. >> reporter: fire is burning in the city of fort mcmurray that started sunday and was thought to be under control until the wind changed direction. panicked residents have only a few minutes to evacuate. >> yeah. >> reporter: cars packed highways 63, the only road out of the area. local authorities say that the worst may not be over. high temperatures and strong wind are expected again through the day. hena daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> my goodness, a mess out there. >> so unfortunate. >> by compar
prediabetes >>> welcome back everyone it is being call the largest evacuation, in the history, of albert, canada a. >> that is right, so this morning, it is a fire in fort mcmurray being evacuated, people are, wild fire, burns in the cities south end. cbs news correspondent hena daniels has more on the fast moving fire. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat have of a massive wild fire. the plumes of dark, thick smoke...
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a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendationwill present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit bart aerjs so we are pleased to honor him and thank you him for his service and look forward seeing what is next for peter. he is a big asset to our city and region so thank you very much. >> thank you. colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none rsh any public comment on item number 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is information item. i nugleted to thank leo [inaudible] of sfgtv. item 4 >> approver the minutes of april 26, 2016 meeting. >> any changes, questions, comments regarding the minutes? seeing none, is there any public comment on item 4? seeing none, public comment is closed and i think this is our
a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendationwill present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit bart...
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it's possible i will be able to help people out. >> reporter: she says it's a great feeling when hard work pays off. mark albertcbs news, manassas, virginia. >> here's a bit more perspective. >> the cdc estimates about 300,000 people are diagnosed with lyme disease every year. >>> right now at 6:00, a shooting outside the white house puts the executive mansion on lockdown and sends tourists scrambling. >> authorities suspect that terrorism is to blame for deadly egyptair crash but no blame of responsibility. >>> and donald trump picks up a key endorsement and steps up his attacks on hillary clinton. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. >>> a secret service agent shoots a man outside the white house. the man reportedly approached the gate at 17th and e street and brandished a gun. officers ordered him several times to drop the gun. when he refused, he was shot multiple times. he was taken to gw hospital where he's believed to be in critical condition tonight. >> now, the white house was immediately put on lockdown, surrounding streets were closed. no one else was hurt in this incident. the suspect has not yet
it's possible i will be able to help people out. >> reporter: she says it's a great feeling when hard work pays off. mark albertcbs news, manassas, virginia. >> here's a bit more perspective. >> the cdc estimates about 300,000 people are diagnosed with lyme disease every year. >>> right now at 6:00, a shooting outside the white house puts the executive mansion on lockdown and sends tourists scrambling. >> authorities suspect that terrorism is to blame for deadly...
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that's what the american people want. >> the primary should put him a few dozen delegates away from clenching the gop nomination. mark albert, cbs news. >> the sanders campaign asked for a recount of votes in kentucky. it is vowed to fight for every delegate. >>> and election alert throughout the presidential race, download our free wusa 9 >>> missouri senator roy blunt is calling for the resignation of veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald. blunt and other lawmakers are mad that he compared long wait times at va hospitals to waiting in line for a ride at a disney park. >> sloan gibson said they regret the distraction that's been caused by these remarks. >>> we're following breaking news in virginia right now. a plane went down and two people died. that's in unionville. there's still no information about where that plane came from, why it crashed or who was on board. sky 9 is heading to the scene and we hope to have pictures by our 7:00 p.m. newscast so join us them. >>> we have breaking news out of south carolina right now. the justice department will seek the death penalty against dylan roof. he's accused of killing
that's what the american people want. >> the primary should put him a few dozen delegates away from clenching the gop nomination. mark albert, cbs news. >> the sanders campaign asked for a recount of votes in kentucky. it is vowed to fight for every delegate. >>> and election alert throughout the presidential race, download our free wusa 9 >>> missouri senator roy blunt is calling for the resignation of veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald. blunt and other...
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a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit bart aerjs so we are pleased to honor him and thank you him for his service and look forward seeing what is next for peter. he is a big asset to our city and region so thank you very much. >> thank you. colleagues, any questions or comments? seeing none rsh any public comment on item number 3? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is information item. i nugleted to thank leo [inaudible] of sfgtv. item 4 >> approver the minutes of april 26, 2016 meeting. >> any changes, questions, comments regarding the minutes? seeing none, is there any public comment on item 4? seeing none, public comment is closed and i think this is
a word of thank you. you honored peter albert at a boardf pr visors meeting and want to share another certificate of commendation we will present to him as his retirement party from the transportation thort in recognition of over 20 years of service to san francisco and to our region. peter worked at sfmta delivering important praumgects and helping support the park merced and water transportation work and america's cup races, he worked at transportation authority and bay area rapid transit...
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this is a picture at the area of albert lake. can you see all of the police presence. a man was found in the water. both police and the fire responded to the early morning call. investigators are trying to find how the body ended up in the water. they expect to release more details this afternoon. >> san francisco police are also investigating a homicide in the city's south market district. officers say a man was shot early this morning at 6th. he died at hospital. there is no information on a possible suspect or motive. >> a 15-year old boy is hospitalized after police say he tried to get them to shoot him. santa rosa police say the teen was armed with this handgun and they responded to a call last night at the park. he pointed it at officers and was trying to provoke them to open fire. he was shot in the foot but not seriously hurt and is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >> now is a good time to download our app because we are monitoring changing weather conditions where you can track live doppler hd to follow showers as they move in. a threat of rain always makes
this is a picture at the area of albert lake. can you see all of the police presence. a man was found in the water. both police and the fire responded to the early morning call. investigators are trying to find how the body ended up in the water. they expect to release more details this afternoon. >> san francisco police are also investigating a homicide in the city's south market district. officers say a man was shot early this morning at 6th. he died at hospital. there is no information...
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. >>> in massachusetts they are trying to figure out why albert derosa went on a rampage yesterday killing two people and hurting four others stabbing attacks. he killed an 80 year-old woman at her home and another person after crashing a car at a mall. police then shot and killed derosa. >>> police in camden county want to talk to these teenagers caught on surveillance video investigators say they were selling magazines, door to door and maybe responsible, for vandal icing cars of homeowners who turned them down. time is 4:49. time for a check of business news. >> jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, jill? the big retailers reporter that earnings, this week starting their day with macy's what are analyst expecting. >> reporter: well, some analyst expect the biggest sales drop since the financial crisis. they are really a lot of questions about whether department stores like macy's and other old school type of retailers can compete with these new fast, fashions stores that we're seeing like forever 21, analyst say millennials want trendy less expensive clothe ago thi
. >>> in massachusetts they are trying to figure out why albert derosa went on a rampage yesterday killing two people and hurting four others stabbing attacks. he killed an 80 year-old woman at her home and another person after crashing a car at a mall. police then shot and killed derosa. >>> police in camden county want to talk to these teenagers caught on surveillance video investigators say they were selling magazines, door to door and maybe responsible, for vandal icing...
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laura alberts did a fantastic job. they are very technically oriented. westhelm up gigantically. ratulations, was not willing to tolerate that minus .2 pottery barn last quarter. came back, made the pottery barn numbers good. google says they know how to use data better than anybody. they are one fabulous e-commerce user. and i'd love to have laura albert on the show. >> what do you have coming up tonight? >> louisiana kitchen, this is a tough business, the restaurant business. not like mcdonald's because they cut price. they hurt a lot of companies. i want to find out if they hurt popeyes. >> i'll see you here tomorrow. you'll be working tomorrow and so will i. and the ceo of six flags, technology playing a big role. "squawk on the street" back after this. years ago, i was starring in a one-woman show about a cat allergic to other cats. opening - slash - closing night it hit me: hats for cats. everyone said i was crazy. when i went online. i got my domain, catswithhats.com from godaddy. now these things are fee-ly-in' outta here. got a crazy idea you think you can turn into a suc
laura alberts did a fantastic job. they are very technically oriented. westhelm up gigantically. ratulations, was not willing to tolerate that minus .2 pottery barn last quarter. came back, made the pottery barn numbers good. google says they know how to use data better than anybody. they are one fabulous e-commerce user. and i'd love to have laura albert on the show. >> what do you have coming up tonight? >> louisiana kitchen, this is a tough business, the restaurant business. not...
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out in district 11 which i represent that would be great in this the board of directors had a period of time albert community award that is a way to honor and recognize how important for the entire operation any part of it a suggestion we're going to try to get pertaining to our cac meeting we were told he was gone but still here (laughter) okay. i've got two things i want to talk about today first one is the issue of sidewalk parking we've passed a resolution on that after from cameron sammy the management or manager of improvement it was piloted to us because sidewalk parking is complaint driven a rumble on every block a ticket is issued someone on this block did if to us those anatomy neighbors the solution to this is have pcos and parking control officers always issue the parking violations we know the official policy of the mta to do that in practice not done and wherever api i've seen it it is done when someone calls in a complaint it is a law sidewalk parking is illegal we're not doing a good job of it in the present system we also recommend the the sfmta add a sidewalk at sidewalk parking a
out in district 11 which i represent that would be great in this the board of directors had a period of time albert community award that is a way to honor and recognize how important for the entire operation any part of it a suggestion we're going to try to get pertaining to our cac meeting we were told he was gone but still here (laughter) okay. i've got two things i want to talk about today first one is the issue of sidewalk parking we've passed a resolution on that after from cameron sammy...
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>> i guess i do. >> reporter: a love affair that for many has not yet come to the end of the road. for "cbs this morning saturday," mark albertere in nevada. >> i don't miss wrestling with the map in the car, though. >> i have to tell you, i do. i -- like a library book. there's something nice -- any book. there's something nice about touching it and feeling it and being able to turn the map in the direction of travel. >> like it part except when you were at the wheel. >>> speaking of maps, next, our guide to some of the lost-known yet most-rewarding travel destinations for your summer vacation all right here in the u.s. or canada. you're watching t i recommend nature made because i trust their quality. they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to
>> i guess i do. >> reporter: a love affair that for many has not yet come to the end of the road. for "cbs this morning saturday," mark albertere in nevada. >> i don't miss wrestling with the map in the car, though. >> i have to tell you, i do. i -- like a library book. there's something nice -- any book. there's something nice about touching it and feeling it and being able to turn the map in the direction of travel. >> like it part except when you were...