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live at carnegie an arterial. to say the least, fans are pumped up? wright earlier this year we told you about the indians tha indians game -- gain momentum. it could be the come back of the century. tyler naquin hitting it inside the park, a home run to finish the game. 3- 2 to finish the blue jays. the first time the indians since 1916. friday night the indians had been down 2-1 headed in to the ninth and the results a sold- out saturday night game after this couple celebrating their wedding outside. they met at progressive field four years ago. and this father-son duo at last night's game where nine -year-old bennett shepherd made this production. >> naquin goes back to back walkoff in the thing night for his second walkoff. >> it happened. >> yes. >> this could be the year the curse is already broken this could be the year cleveland goes back to back cavs and tribe . >>reporter: live that progressive field people streaming in tonight. i want to mention attendance still lagging behind most other mlb teams but earlier this year they were dead last.
live at carnegie an arterial. to say the least, fans are pumped up? wright earlier this year we told you about the indians tha indians game -- gain momentum. it could be the come back of the century. tyler naquin hitting it inside the park, a home run to finish the game. 3- 2 to finish the blue jays. the first time the indians since 1916. friday night the indians had been down 2-1 headed in to the ninth and the results a sold- out saturday night game after this couple celebrating their wedding...
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as part of that, the doctors say, yeah, it created a little bit of a spot in an artery. >> steve torrence is tailor made for this. it's about horsepower and being tough. to be able to go through that and get in the seat of one of these high-powered cars is amazing. both these cars are coming into identical 369 runs. >> which jockey can ride their pony into the finish line first. >> it's going to be steve torrence, 3.695 seconds. so back to back, 3.69s. we call him steve o. todd coo have used another 3.698, but that wouldn't have gotten the job done for jr. >> both of these drivers near identical at the starting line. 300 feet, the biggest difference in this race for steve torrence was .02. it measures what the car does at 60 feet, 300 feet, 600 feet and right at the finish line for steve torrence. mom and kay. how about a top ten run there. steve torrence, into his fifth final run. and overall, the 16th of hit career, former alcohol dragster champion. >> great way to kick off the semi-finals as our attention goes to the start again. and antron brown waits to fire the unpredictable morgan
as part of that, the doctors say, yeah, it created a little bit of a spot in an artery. >> steve torrence is tailor made for this. it's about horsepower and being tough. to be able to go through that and get in the seat of one of these high-powered cars is amazing. both these cars are coming into identical 369 runs. >> which jockey can ride their pony into the finish line first. >> it's going to be steve torrence, 3.695 seconds. so back to back, 3.69s. we call him steve o....
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>>reporter: he still has issues with blood flow in his left leg where an artery was severed and his thumb and two fingers. yet, he has the determination of an olympian. >> mentally, i think i am doing really well ann physically, i am pushing myself every day. i was able to run 3 miles myself for the first time since the accident. >> [ applause ] >>reporter: his faith and family boost him as to his fellow officers. today, two officers who were riding with him the day of the accident showed up. to raise funds to help with the recovery of other first responders. a recipient this year was tony lopez, shot three times and now recovering. >> it's in honor of him and we're going to help his family out but he wants to pay it forward just like i do. >>reporter: both officees know they were lucky. they got to see and feel the outpouring of lo community and media attention. they want other injured first responders to feel it so they also can be anson strong. >> you can do it. you can come back and be better than ever. >>reporter: the rise and run event is september 17 at foundry church. it costs $45
>>reporter: he still has issues with blood flow in his left leg where an artery was severed and his thumb and two fingers. yet, he has the determination of an olympian. >> mentally, i think i am doing really well ann physically, i am pushing myself every day. i was able to run 3 miles myself for the first time since the accident. >> [ applause ] >>reporter: his faith and family boost him as to his fellow officers. today, two officers who were riding with him the day of...
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what he didn't know is that he had suffered a blockage of an artery in his lungs. >> it was kind of gettingy wife and just said, something's wrong. you know, and i couldn't breathe. i was gasping. going to hyper ventilate. >> neely says the tesla's autopilot feature kept his car steady and on the road getting him close enough to a hospital where he drive the final few blocks. he believes the self driving technology is going to save more lives. some are calling this the counter balance to a recent story out of florida where it's believe that self driving technology may have failed when a tesla crashed into a big rig killing the car's driver. >>> 4:50. palo alto leaders are calling it a miracle no one was hurt when a large piece of concrete fell 30 feet off a building on to busy university avenue. happened over the weekend when a decorative cornice fell off. years of water seepage may have been the culprit. engineers are keeping a close eye on the structure which first opened in 1906. >> the building owner is working with a team to make sure that they are re-enforcing any of the concrete so t
what he didn't know is that he had suffered a blockage of an artery in his lungs. >> it was kind of gettingy wife and just said, something's wrong. you know, and i couldn't breathe. i was gasping. going to hyper ventilate. >> neely says the tesla's autopilot feature kept his car steady and on the road getting him close enough to a hospital where he drive the final few blocks. he believes the self driving technology is going to save more lives. some are calling this the counter...
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he cut an artery by breaking a window. everybody could be in public service if they don't have the right date of birth they cannot send him to the medical examiner he doesn't want him to go to john doe so he goes back mitt to the photo to properly identify so he can go to the hospital as who he really was. he sits back and leaseback in any year speed dial. he said he called his son like a good distance between double homicide with drugs but my kids could die in a fire. but i watched a lot of good police work and i was fortunate anybody would understand it dash 25 to choose from and watched the police work. and that was powerful to see. not even local. it without any idea -- in the identification. everybody has a different motivation. i can say the exact quotation because booktv is your best every other word was expletive crackhead. he was killed by the handyman here with addict. if he was so angry about it. it isn't worth it. so there humor it was fun. and dell came across as kerry and smart and decent people i usually don
he cut an artery by breaking a window. everybody could be in public service if they don't have the right date of birth they cannot send him to the medical examiner he doesn't want him to go to john doe so he goes back mitt to the photo to properly identify so he can go to the hospital as who he really was. he sits back and leaseback in any year speed dial. he said he called his son like a good distance between double homicide with drugs but my kids could die in a fire. but i watched a lot of...
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recently received the asche cosh stent for an artery that was 83% blocked. >> looks fantastic. >> reporter: but it may not be right for every patient. it's sticker -- thicker than other stents and may not be good for those with narrow vessels, but called a significant advance for patients with coronary artery disease. >> about 350,000 patients are treated with stents every year. >>> aetna will stop working with the affordable care in 2017. it will offer plans in just four states next year down from 15 this year in an effort to reduce lawsuits. aetna has been 1 of the big obama care players since the launch. devore. it has quickly broken to cover 1500-acres. >> a few injuries from firefighters and a couple of structures burned. and you can see one is burning in the middle of the screen. we will continue to follow this one on wral news but it's a hot, dry forecast in california and firefighters have all they can channel. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll be back on fox 50 tonight at 10:00. >> and don't forget to turnover to wral for the 5:00 news. we have some great news. with at&t, the bu
recently received the asche cosh stent for an artery that was 83% blocked. >> looks fantastic. >> reporter: but it may not be right for every patient. it's sticker -- thicker than other stents and may not be good for those with narrow vessels, but called a significant advance for patients with coronary artery disease. >> about 350,000 patients are treated with stents every year. >>> aetna will stop working with the affordable care in 2017. it will offer plans in just...
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looked like he might have got an artery. it was gushing out pretty good. >> we followed the victim all the way to the ambulance. and one of my favorite moments of that show was the warden going out to the ambulance to see what was happening, and then him turning around to walk back into the building and saying "lock it down," you know, that's it. we're going to figure out what's happening here and i'm still in control. let's go. >> lock it down. all right? >> warden greg culliver placed the prison on lockdown, confining every inmate to his cell. >> lockdown. we are under a lockdown. >> all right, lockdown, gentlemen. take it in, let's go! >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually, the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the stabber, terry
looked like he might have got an artery. it was gushing out pretty good. >> we followed the victim all the way to the ambulance. and one of my favorite moments of that show was the warden going out to the ambulance to see what was happening, and then him turning around to walk back into the building and saying "lock it down," you know, that's it. we're going to figure out what's happening here and i'm still in control. let's go. >> lock it down. all right? >> warden...
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a blockage of an artery in his lung that could have killed him.lot to take him to the hospital. he says that no technology is perfect but he feels much safer. >>> keeping an eye on wall street this morning. stocks are doing well early on in the session. the dow jones industrial average is up about 40 points, about 1 fare of one percent. nasdaq up by almost 1 half of 1%. >>> and google plans to provide high speed internet on three cities in the bay area. they will suspend that looking for a cheaper alternative. they are still in talks with the cities. >>> twitter is looking to cuts cost by becoming a landlord. twitter is covering more than 183,000 square feet of fully furnished office space for rent. they occupy more than 20,000 square feet at 10 and marquette. the company is not using all of that space and wants to increase revenue after another disappointing earnings report last month. calling all fans of game of thrones. the hbo show is becoming a live concert across the country. the game of thrones experience seen here in this youtube clip will
a blockage of an artery in his lung that could have killed him.lot to take him to the hospital. he says that no technology is perfect but he feels much safer. >>> keeping an eye on wall street this morning. stocks are doing well early on in the session. the dow jones industrial average is up about 40 points, about 1 fare of one percent. nasdaq up by almost 1 half of 1%. >>> and google plans to provide high speed internet on three cities in the bay area. they will suspend that...
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they found fidgeting increased blood flow enough to prevent a decline in arterial function. "what we found on an average, people performed 250 taps per minutes that resulted in an increase in blood flow during the actual fidgeting." the study was recently published in the american journal of physiology heart and circulatory physiology. ichiro suzuki is the newest member of major league club.the 42 year old miami marlins outfielder, reached the milestone against the colorado rockies.before coming to the united states... ichiro collected more than 12-hundred hits in japan.ichiro is the 30th player in major league history to have three-thousand hits. baseball superstar alex rodriguez will take the field for the final time on friday.i love this game and i team and today i'm saying goodbye to both. i never thought i would play for 22 years. i just wanted to make the team." rodriguez is four home four home runs shy of 700. an annual scholarship basketball game aims to celebrate the champions ?off the court.the 29th street young men wanting to distract themselves from the violence of the street
they found fidgeting increased blood flow enough to prevent a decline in arterial function. "what we found on an average, people performed 250 taps per minutes that resulted in an increase in blood flow during the actual fidgeting." the study was recently published in the american journal of physiology heart and circulatory physiology. ichiro suzuki is the newest member of major league club.the 42 year old miami marlins outfielder, reached the milestone against the colorado...
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one of the main arteries through town. spokesperson says anctric current from that line zapped through the metal guardrail and ignited an 8-inch gas main. no one was injured. >> it's really dangerous and i'm hoping everyone is fine. >> sean ferry lives next door. her power stayed on ac electric says five others lost theirs. 60 restored by late evening. road closures meant detours and some delays. officials in the area tell us the high pressure main was older and crews struggled to install a new valve to starve out the flames. hot weather adding to the difficulties. >> caused a lot of inconvenience for lot of people but it's a good thing no one has been hurt. >> reporter: and back out here live, you can see now it does appear that officials just within the last few moments have finally gotten this fire out. we did get update from police and they say this roadway is going to be closed throughout the night. they're not even sure it will open tomorrow morning. so that could tie up rush hour traffic. now, ac electric is only confirming that there a
one of the main arteries through town. spokesperson says anctric current from that line zapped through the metal guardrail and ignited an 8-inch gas main. no one was injured. >> it's really dangerous and i'm hoping everyone is fine. >> sean ferry lives next door. her power stayed on ac electric says five others lost theirs. 60 restored by late evening. road closures meant detours and some delays. officials in the area tell us the high pressure main was older and crews struggled to...
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an especially sweet moment. a low point for newark schools when down this major street artery. the superintendent soon resigned. now a joint city-state task force says state control could end as early as a year from now. >> the responsibility for the education of newark children belongs to the people of this city. >> reporter: the state's two >> our school system is all messed up, especially locally. >> reporter: the mayor, himself an educator, says it is more than symbolic. >> we know like the folks know in millburn what will help their kids be successful. >> reporter: there is a caution for this school system, which is running current state control. the superintendent who was previously christie's state education commissioner is worried about his boss' proposal. superintendent surf said in the sausage making of trenton it is the key element is one year from now the schools must continue to show improvement over this coming school year like in graduation rates and test scores. as long as they do that, the state will give up control. if they don't, the state likely will not. li
an especially sweet moment. a low point for newark schools when down this major street artery. the superintendent soon resigned. now a joint city-state task force says state control could end as early as a year from now. >> the responsibility for the education of newark children belongs to the people of this city. >> reporter: the state's two >> our school system is all messed up, especially locally. >> reporter: the mayor, himself an educator, says it is more than...
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artery of the central valley. work on this has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there is a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system which would carry passengers from los angeles to san francisco. the original agreement asked the rail authority to invest $600 million to help caltrain electrify its tracks. now the cost is $713 million with an additional $84 million for other work. a few months ago the director of the high-speed rail said, it's going to be worth it. >> you look at what's going on and what's happening and what will happen over the next two or three years, you're going to stand back and go, wow. >> the increase in cost could slow down the plan to have an initial rail system from san jose to shasta by 2025. >> we have been hearing from donald trump now about updating public transit. making it part of his campaign. >> that's true. he hasn't specifically said he supports the plan to build a 500-mile- high speed rail line from l.a. to san francisco. but he has mentioned several times china and other countries have high-speed rail trains w
artery of the central valley. work on this has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there is a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system which would carry passengers from los angeles to san francisco. the original agreement asked the rail authority to invest $600 million to help caltrain electrify its tracks. now the cost is $713 million with an additional $84 million for other work. a few months ago the...
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artery. >> i don't know if you would call it a heart attack. i guess it was an hawk. no muscular degeneration. >> the news brought the battle for the district to a brief halt. his opponent tweeted last night, glad to here that he will make a strong recovery. hardy said no doctor's things that you are -- that are hard to do. >> dr. david obert does not know hard but he knows hearts and says full recovery is possible. >> they can go on and live a full life. >> hardy's 59. he was supposed to have a colonoscopy on monday. >> i was taking the cleanser. caused it. who knows? >> the good news, he's okay. >> i'm glad we caught it. >> he said doctors told him he could put the colonoscopy off for a year. this is his first time. back to you. >>> he said he's the 13th duke of manchester. but that 13th duke of manchester is sitting in a las vegas jail. >> coming up, what police say he did tot you will hear from him from behind bars. >>> also ahead -- why safety experts in las vegas think stickers on sidewalks will help save lives. >>> get ready for an uptick in humidity. it's the
artery. >> i don't know if you would call it a heart attack. i guess it was an hawk. no muscular degeneration. >> the news brought the battle for the district to a brief halt. his opponent tweeted last night, glad to here that he will make a strong recovery. hardy said no doctor's things that you are -- that are hard to do. >> dr. david obert does not know hard but he knows hearts and says full recovery is possible. >> they can go on and live a full life. >>...
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micronutrients and vitamins and terrible things happen on that side too at an early age diabetes and coronary ivory disease and retention. coronary artery disease and retention. steve: it' thank you doctor. the weather is hot, hot and even more so tomorrow. audrey: extreme heat in the tri-state of the next couple of days. tomorrow he'd index values well above 100 many locations. by now 89 apart 88 i slipped 89 bridgeport in 90 degrees at newark liberty airport in 91 in upper 90s to over 100 degrees like their in belmar at the moment. the national weather service has expanded the heat advisory to encompass much of the tri-state area and extended it to run all the way until sunday so in the next several days expecting heat index values well into the 90s and over 100 degrees. we are pretty quiet right now as far zohreen chores are concerned. a couple of downpours coming earlier. a flash flood warning has been jersey most specifically hunterdon as well as somerset county until 8:30 not 7:00 is indicated there. earlier we had a severe thunderstorm rolled through the state and currently is producing heavy downpours. that purportedly to 3 inch
micronutrients and vitamins and terrible things happen on that side too at an early age diabetes and coronary ivory disease and retention. coronary artery disease and retention. steve: it' thank you doctor. the weather is hot, hot and even more so tomorrow. audrey: extreme heat in the tri-state of the next couple of days. tomorrow he'd index values well above 100 many locations. by now 89 apart 88 i slipped 89 bridgeport in 90 degrees at newark liberty airport in 91 in upper 90s to over 100...
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researchers scanned the coronary arteries of almost six-thousand adults over a without access to healthy food stores ... were more likely to show signs of coronary plaque, which is an early stage of heart disease. and those living within a mile of stores selling fresh foods - had the least amount of plaque buildup. those of us with parents living far into older age ... are likely to have longer and healthier lives ourselves. a british study of nearly 200- thousand people found our chances of survival increase 17-percent for each decade -- past the age least one parent lives. having longer living parents also decreases our risk of developing chronic illness in older age ... like heart disease, stroke, and cancer. swapping swapping out just one sugary drink a day with water ... could significantly improve your health! researchers at virginia tech took a look at how calories from drinks impact weight gain and health. replacing soda or juice with water had a huge impact on people who only drank that those who drank more than that-- swapping cut their calorie by 25 percent! those cuts reduced the risk of obesity, type two diabetes and heart disease. a major health insur
researchers scanned the coronary arteries of almost six-thousand adults over a without access to healthy food stores ... were more likely to show signs of coronary plaque, which is an early stage of heart disease. and those living within a mile of stores selling fresh foods - had the least amount of plaque buildup. those of us with parents living far into older age ... are likely to have longer and healthier lives ourselves. a british study of nearly 200- thousand people found our chances of...
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artery and raised blood pressure. >> tia: hackers don't always have to break into your ut an old scam is making a comeback. >> reporter: stacia gates was on her computer one day when -- >> this pop-up came up and it said it was from microsoft. >> her computer immediately froze and the pop-up directed her to call the number on her screen to fix it. >> he was from microsoft and he needed to get inside of the computer. >> she decided to give him access. >> he was moving my mouse around. i did not have control over the computer any longer. he did. >> they say a horrible thing is about to happen. it's an urgent situation. >> a cyber security agent says it's an old scam now back in a big way. in the past two years, microsoft has heard from over 175,000 customers complaining about tech support scams. the con artistings often ask for payment to fix your computer. >> at that point they got your credit card. they got your expiration date and home address. >> it's not just scam artists also pose as tech support for apple. but experts say there are ways to protect yourself. never call a phone number on a pop-up. never give a stra
artery and raised blood pressure. >> tia: hackers don't always have to break into your ut an old scam is making a comeback. >> reporter: stacia gates was on her computer one day when -- >> this pop-up came up and it said it was from microsoft. >> her computer immediately froze and the pop-up directed her to call the number on her screen to fix it. >> he was from microsoft and he needed to get inside of the computer. >> she decided to give him access. >>...
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artery function. researchers say fidgeting is no substitute for walking and good exercise -- but that any movement is better than nothing. the reasons why teens pick up an e- cigarette may determine whether they keep using the devices later on. a study from yale university found that middle and high school students most often try e- cigarettes because because their friends used them. low cost is another factor. and teens who use them as an option to quit smoking were 14 times more likely to keep vaping than those with another reason. today -- new federal regulations surrounding electronic cigarettes and minors will go into effect. the rockies lost last night -- but that pales in comparison to the baseball history that happened at the game. meet the man who isn't letting anything stop his history yesterday... ichiro suzuki - an outfielder for the miami marlins - reached hit number three-thousand. his triple in sunday night's game against the rockies makes ichiro the 30th player in major league history to reach three-thousand hits. the rockies ended up losing that game - ten to seven. also this weekend - some bigtime former olympians are teaching the next
artery function. researchers say fidgeting is no substitute for walking and good exercise -- but that any movement is better than nothing. the reasons why teens pick up an e- cigarette may determine whether they keep using the devices later on. a study from yale university found that middle and high school students most often try e- cigarettes because because their friends used them. low cost is another factor. and teens who use them as an option to quit smoking were 14 times more likely to...
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an armed vehicle, and transported him to a hospital. the friend called his dad, richard olson . 'it went right passed his artery, right passed it, just to the outside of it. just of the spine. :27 just took a piece off and decided to settle right on top of the spine.' :31 you can physically see and feel where the bullet is lodged. its expected to move even more to the surface and thats when doctors will remove it. needless to say richard is a grateful dad to still have his son. 'as a parent to realized that the boy you love so much could have been gone just like that.' :03 thanks to his dads sound happened in a journal to help him process the shooting. mary thanks bev the unrest in sherman park brings back memories of an even more volatile time in milwaukee for some buildings burned and people were killed during the 1967 riots. fox6's madeline anderson joins us live in the newsroom with a look at what it was like back then. those who lived through and even participated in the 1967 riots say the unrest this week doesn't begin to compare to the anger and destruction the city experienced in the 60s. it was july 30
an armed vehicle, and transported him to a hospital. the friend called his dad, richard olson . 'it went right passed his artery, right passed it, just to the outside of it. just of the spine. :27 just took a piece off and decided to settle right on top of the spine.' :31 you can physically see and feel where the bullet is lodged. its expected to move even more to the surface and thats when doctors will remove it. needless to say richard is a grateful dad to still have his son. 'as a parent to...
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artery of the central valley. work on this has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there is a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system which would carry passengers from los angeles to san francisco. the original agreement asked the rail authority to invest $600 million to help caltrain electrify its tracks. now the cost is $713 million with an additional $84 million for other work. a few months ago the director of the high-speed rail said, it's going to be worth it. >> you look at what's going on and what's happening and what will happen over the next two or three years, you're going to stand back and go, wow. >> the increase in cost could slow down the plan to have an initial rail system from san jose to shasta by 2025. >> what does republican donald trump say about updating public transit as part of his campaign? >> reporter: he hasn't specifically said he supports the plan to build a 500-mile- high speed rail line from l.a. to san francisco. but he has mentioned several times china and other countries have high-speed rail trains while this countr
artery of the central valley. work on this has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there is a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system which would carry passengers from los angeles to san francisco. the original agreement asked the rail authority to invest $600 million to help caltrain electrify its tracks. now the cost is $713 million with an additional $84 million for other work. a few months ago the...
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year-old construction worker after a bullet pierced his femoral artery in his leg much niece critical condition tonight. a co-worker and anyewitness described the barrage of gunfire on cecil street. >> pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: just will 11:00 tuesday morning ken was sitting on his front porch in the 800 block of cecil street. suddenly gunfire rang out. >> sound like a small caliber gun. >> reporter: he quickly ran inside when the gunshots ended he piqued out and saw 30-year-old construction worker harry pleading heavily. police say he was in an innocent bystander caught in hail gunfi gunfire. >> minding his own business. in the wrong place at the wrong time. he's a hard worker, and he was trying to, you know, better himself, better his life. >> reporter: steven hassan is his co-worker they're rebuilding two homes on the block. >> he just want to do make the neighborhood better place. >> guy trying to make a living and he walks into something like this. >> reporter: the shots came from passenger in burgundy car that pulled on to the block and stopped in front of a home here. >> the man with the gun starts firing mu
year-old construction worker after a bullet pierced his femoral artery in his leg much niece critical condition tonight. a co-worker and anyewitness described the barrage of gunfire on cecil street. >> pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: just will 11:00 tuesday morning ken was sitting on his front porch in the 800 block of cecil street. suddenly gunfire rang out. >> sound like a small caliber gun. >> reporter: he quickly ran inside when the gunshots ended he piqued out and...
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artery score. when they looked at social support, access to walking. it did not have an effect. they believe that the diet the higher in fruits and vegetables and grains reduced that progression of heart disease symptoms of chest pain or something of that nature. what can be done? >> they are hoping perhaps maybe they can target the local stores. here we have the ymca they say 8% of under served get five vegetable as day. and what it does it is food deserts and tampa heights. th and oranges. what they hope to do is 600 families per month. and we're going to join them and more for new the future. >> that's a great idea. >> and it is cheap. >> it is. >> can you get two bags per person for $2 you can get two bags. >> great. >>> scott, what have you got. >> the bucs take care of get you details. only the lombardy trophy shines higher. and the prestigious honor for all of his days. i got shot down over vietnam and spent eleven months in a pow camp. what donald trump said about our members of the military being captured is a disgrace. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like pe
artery score. when they looked at social support, access to walking. it did not have an effect. they believe that the diet the higher in fruits and vegetables and grains reduced that progression of heart disease symptoms of chest pain or something of that nature. what can be done? >> they are hoping perhaps maybe they can target the local stores. here we have the ymca they say 8% of under served get five vegetable as day. and what it does it is food deserts and tampa heights. th and...
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artery of the central valley. so far, work has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there's also a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system. >>> firefighters are fighting a fire in napa and yolo counties. the "cold fire" is now 90% contained. full containment is expected sometime tomorrow. it has burned more than 5700 acres and destroyed 2 buildings southeast of lake berryessa. no homes are currently evacuated. a stretch of highway 128 that had been closed is now open once again. >>> california's biggest wildfire expanded overnight to more than 104 square miles. that's burning just north of big sur in monterey county. it is now at 67,000 acres. but an army of more than 5,000 firefighters using tankers and helicopters have been making progress. they have surrounded 50% of the fire. it's been burning for three weeks. the winds picked up overnight so there was a limited closure of highway 1 for a few hours. all lanes are now back open. >>> new at noon police say that a serial bank robber is now behind bars. 27-year-old mary mapa was arrested last week at he
artery of the central valley. so far, work has been delayed by litigation over obtaining rights to private property. there's also a separate request for an additional $200 million to improve the bay area commuter rail system. >>> firefighters are fighting a fire in napa and yolo counties. the "cold fire" is now 90% contained. full containment is expected sometime tomorrow. it has burned more than 5700 acres and destroyed 2 buildings southeast of lake berryessa. no homes are...
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an increase in blood flow. >> r healthy young men and women before and after three hours of sitting. research surprisingly found fidgetingincrease blood flow enough to rent a decline in arterial function. >> we believe any type of leg movement will be beneficial. >> reporter: good news for this student nathan who is a constant register. >> as long as you are not bothering other people, why not >> reporter: but they say fidgeting is no substitute for walking and exercise. >>?? brabson situations where w are stuck in the airport, it is a good way to preserve function. >> reporter: any movement is better than no movement. i am can't status reporting for nbc news. >>> the university of missouri is doing a study on fidgeting and it was recently published in the american journal of physiology. >>> gas prices continue to drop. the e price drop six cents . it is $2.16 a gallon. analysts say the declines are d the reason is crude oil prices vestrength in. the average price is $.55 lower than it was a a warning for all of us about skimmers. police in dallas, texas found the devices in four different stations. they all use bluetooth technology. investigators say the technology is so adv
an increase in blood flow. >> r healthy young men and women before and after three hours of sitting. research surprisingly found fidgetingincrease blood flow enough to rent a decline in arterial function. >> we believe any type of leg movement will be beneficial. >> reporter: good news for this student nathan who is a constant register. >> as long as you are not bothering other people, why not >> reporter: but they say fidgeting is no substitute for walking and...
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an instance. aj ross is in patterson >> reporter: sandra, garbage and debris have littered all over the streets of patterson tonight after the severe flooding swept across major arteries here. these are the garbage and debris cluttered under the cars on union avenue. one of the roadways hit hardest. the rain fall was so hard and fast many roads looked like rivers. >> it was something unbelievable. i've been part of this for over 20 years. i've seen something like this no more than three times. it was very, very crazy. >> reporter: take a look at this a couple hours ago. flood waters reached the bumpers of cars and the powerful current swept anything in its path including garbage and debris down the road. some people were reportedly stuck in their cars for a while. similar to this video shot by another viewer flash flood waters blocked some drivers from navigating around. directions and forms a river. >> reporter: lindhurst took a beating forcing ponding and flooding across many areas. back here live in patterson, this is one of the storm drain heres that is overwhelmed at this hour. needless to say the crews will have their work cut out for them. aj ross, channel 7 ey
an instance. aj ross is in patterson >> reporter: sandra, garbage and debris have littered all over the streets of patterson tonight after the severe flooding swept across major arteries here. these are the garbage and debris cluttered under the cars on union avenue. one of the roadways hit hardest. the rain fall was so hard and fast many roads looked like rivers. >> it was something unbelievable. i've been part of this for over 20 years. i've seen something like this no more than...
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an event in northern nevada just as planned. the 59- year- old is also expected to be in las vegas today for another event... before heading to wa the congressman says doctors repaired a collapsed artery in his heart.. and could have gotten worse if left untreated. hardy is up for re-election in november.. against the democratic nominee, state senator ruben kihuen. /// ((brian loftus)) >>> this morning, deliberations will continue in the murder trial of michael solid. solid is accused of being behind the wheel.. and running over 15-year-old marcos arenas... all to get the teen's ipad. solid's attorneys say he didn't mean to run over the teen. solid should be convicted of first degree murder. jacob dismont was also with solid at the time... but plead guilty earlier this month. he'll be sentenced in october. the jury will resume at 9-am. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> donald trump is making a big speech... and a big trip. who he's expected to speak with.. before his speech on immigration. ((brian loftus)) >> and, cone zones and school zones... work on south rainbow will be slowing you down through next year. demetria tells you how to get around it it, in "what's driving you crazy?" ((kirsten
an event in northern nevada just as planned. the 59- year- old is also expected to be in las vegas today for another event... before heading to wa the congressman says doctors repaired a collapsed artery in his heart.. and could have gotten worse if left untreated. hardy is up for re-election in november.. against the democratic nominee, state senator ruben kihuen. /// ((brian loftus)) >>> this morning, deliberations will continue in the murder trial of michael solid. solid is accused...
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an accident she was involved in because it was that bad but alive, he's helping others. the crash was labeled as a fatal accident, really expecting the worst. he suffered a broken pelvis, severed artery and damage to his eye. 18 surgeries later, he's thinking about helping other first responders who are critically injured on the job. he knows the challenges they're likely facing. >> one of the biggest battles battle of "do you get out of bed?" do you want to try to get out of bed after something this critical? and for many, there were many times i wanted to give up. >> he started a non-profit that helps first responders with the challenges of surviving. >> the 5k will lopez, jr., shot during a traffic spot. we have more information on 9news.com. >>> 35 years. that's how long one man will spend in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for a shooting outside a denver strip club last september. he shot jeremy [ indistinct ] three times. it will help him avoid a first- a restaurant were kidnapped. it did happen in an upscale restaurant in a very popular tourist spot in puerto vallarta. but the tourist board said no tourists were involved and said it was likely a gang-on-ga
an accident she was involved in because it was that bad but alive, he's helping others. the crash was labeled as a fatal accident, really expecting the worst. he suffered a broken pelvis, severed artery and damage to his eye. 18 surgeries later, he's thinking about helping other first responders who are critically injured on the job. he knows the challenges they're likely facing. >> one of the biggest battles battle of "do you get out of bed?" do you want to try to get out of...
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arteries working at a healthy level. it's not a substitute for exercise but -- >> perhaps in situations where we're stuck in the office or anlane fidget organize light movement might be a good alternative. >> now previous studies found another benefit to fidgeting is that it helped young people with adhd to learn easier. so, there are two good excuses if you are someone who fidgets. rick and monica, back over to you. >> don't do it at a movie theater though. high to glee they kicked you out. >> well, yeah, you know. >> making too much noise. >> still to come on "action news" the south of the border twist at burger king. it's going to give its whopper when you come up next week. >> bad reviews didn't stop a new release in setting a fox office record. the millions raked in by suicide squad which "action news" returns. and spent eleven months in a pow vcamp.m what donald trump said about our members of the military being captured is a disgrace. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. when you fly over enemy territory, the odds might be against you being able to come home. donald trump does
arteries working at a healthy level. it's not a substitute for exercise but -- >> perhaps in situations where we're stuck in the office or anlane fidget organize light movement might be a good alternative. >> now previous studies found another benefit to fidgeting is that it helped young people with adhd to learn easier. so, there are two good excuses if you are someone who fidgets. rick and monica, back over to you. >> don't do it at a movie theater though. high to glee they...
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an almond joe. >> i saw someone on the streets eating and mm with a spoon. >> what is to stop you from eating kfc with a knife and fork. >> inject it into your artery with a. >> use your hands and then use the grease to keep the comb over in place. >> there are no do overs when candidates eat in public. >> i learned early on not to eat in front of all of you. >> after hillary resisted eating cheesecake, stephen colbert taught her how to do it. >> take the cover off and then eat as much as you want. >> he used the fork and hands straddling the issue like a politician. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> now i'm hungry. p popeye's after this. thanks for watching. i'll sea you right back here tomorrow night at 10:00. good night. e you right back her tomorrow night at 10:00. good night. in 1996, tracfone began with one important belief: wireless should be affordable for everyone. twenty years later, we're still making it easy to save money on smartphones! our new smartphone plan is just $15/month. you get talk, text, and data with unlimited carryover®, with no contract and coverage on one of america's largest 4glte networks. plus, we have new 4g lte smartphones st
an almond joe. >> i saw someone on the streets eating and mm with a spoon. >> what is to stop you from eating kfc with a knife and fork. >> inject it into your artery with a. >> use your hands and then use the grease to keep the comb over in place. >> there are no do overs when candidates eat in public. >> i learned early on not to eat in front of all of you. >> after hillary resisted eating cheesecake, stephen colbert taught her how to do it. >>...
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artery was severed. her knee was shattered. more than 120 pieces. she is currently the president of step up for soldiers, a nonprofit that helps disabled veterans in a post-war environment. she is andent and undecided. >> thank you. my question is since the november 2009 attacks, there have been numerous attacks both state side and abroad. what is your view of islamic terrorism and how do you man on keeping our citizens safe and fight threat while downsizing our military force numbers? >> well, a couple of things. a recent poll came out among active military personnel which i thought was significant, who they favored to be president of the united states. johnson/weld was favored 31%. trump, 31 and clinton, 20. so hey, we are at war with terrorism. and we will do everything we can to protect the united states from that threat. but we're not going to support regime change, believing that our military interventions when it comes to regime change has led to the unintended consequence of making things worse, not better. >> what about the threat here at home? just today a d.c. transit police officer was charged with helping isis. do you have a plan for -- >> that's the lone wolf problem
artery was severed. her knee was shattered. more than 120 pieces. she is currently the president of step up for soldiers, a nonprofit that helps disabled veterans in a post-war environment. she is andent and undecided. >> thank you. my question is since the november 2009 attacks, there have been numerous attacks both state side and abroad. what is your view of islamic terrorism and how do you man on keeping our citizens safe and fight threat while downsizing our military force numbers?...
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an almond joy. i saw someone on the street eating m&ms with a spoon. >> reporter: why stop at eating kfc with a knife and fork? >> really, you should just direct it directly into your artery like that. >> just use your hands and then use the grease off your fingers to keep the combover in place. >> reporter: there are no do overs when candidates eat in public. >> i learned early on not to eat in front of all of you. >> reporter: after hillary resisted eating cheesecake, stephen colbert taught her how to do it. >> take a little bit off the top right here and then eat as much as you want. >> reporter: colbert used both a fork and his hands, straddling the issue like some cheesy politician. cnn. new york. >> now i'm hungry. pop eye's after this. that's it for us tonight. see you right back here tomorrow at 10:00. good night. ♪ >>> they feel like they're wasting their time. trump staffers revealing to cnn growing frustration inside the campaign. and for their candidate constantly at war with someone. >>> hillary clinton with a prominent new republican endorsement. and a record month in fund-raising. >> the zika virus now spreading in florida. new cases reported in another mia
an almond joy. i saw someone on the street eating m&ms with a spoon. >> reporter: why stop at eating kfc with a knife and fork? >> really, you should just direct it directly into your artery like that. >> just use your hands and then use the grease off your fingers to keep the combover in place. >> reporter: there are no do overs when candidates eat in public. >> i learned early on not to eat in front of all of you. >> reporter: after hillary resisted...
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an accident by 63rd. the l.i.e. in queens. very, very slow here. we have breaking news right now. a deadly crash in newark. to mj transit buses have crashed. antwan: one of the main arteries. let's get to jim smith who is live in skyfoxhd. >> the intersection of raymond being treated for injuries. at this point, it appears that at least seven people were injured. how many people were aboard the buses is not known at this time. this point, the injured have been removed. the fire department is still on the scene. police, ems, everybody beginning this investigation will probably take quite some time. closing down at this intersection. watching about an hour ago. that will be part of the investigation phase. seven people from our vantage point were treated him put into ambulances. >> before you go, is this near a traffic light? for those of us that do not know the area very well. >> it is right in the heart of what you would call downtown newark. a major intersection. multiple routes on each direction. at this point, it is difficult to completely assess which direction the bus may have been going. an initial oppression is one buses going north to south along broad street. and
an accident by 63rd. the l.i.e. in queens. very, very slow here. we have breaking news right now. a deadly crash in newark. to mj transit buses have crashed. antwan: one of the main arteries. let's get to jim smith who is live in skyfoxhd. >> the intersection of raymond being treated for injuries. at this point, it appears that at least seven people were injured. how many people were aboard the buses is not known at this time. this point, the injured have been removed. the fire department...
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artery between southern california and las vegas. in the meantime a major fire north of san francisco is losing strength, allowing close to 4,000 people to return home. an arrest has been made in that homes and cars for more potential victims of this week's devastating flooding. right now 11 people are known to have died in the flood waters triggered by torrential rains. more than 11.000 people spent last night in the many shelters that have been set up statewide. at least 40,000 homes have been damaged in the disaster, more than 30,000 people have had to be rescued. >>> time now 6:38. coming up, summer isn't over yet, but there's already concerns about the winter. what we can expect when the temperatures drop. >>> plus it's been 25 years sinio heights. new contraries on how the anniversary is being commemorated. >>> and is someone poisoning a new jersey woman's pets? why she says it was no ?slow, building african-style m? it's the little moments that make the biggest waves. kalahari resorts & conventions. the world's coolest indoor waterparks. ?? you are listening to "stronger" by kelly clarkson. gorgeous, gorgeous shot. it is 6:41, 77 degrees. welcome
artery between southern california and las vegas. in the meantime a major fire north of san francisco is losing strength, allowing close to 4,000 people to return home. an arrest has been made in that homes and cars for more potential victims of this week's devastating flooding. right now 11 people are known to have died in the flood waters triggered by torrential rains. more than 11.000 people spent last night in the many shelters that have been set up statewide. at least 40,000 homes have...