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ashely: what is the mortgage market like?high score. >> it's tight, but the mortgage market is starting to expand and what's really going on across the spectrum is you're seeing a lot of new startup companies who are all clients that i call new age wonders that are having automated platforms go back and that's where the credit is starting to flow back with a serving. ashely: finally a positive sign area. liz: wintry coming up with a solution to a growing problem. and an affordable handshake may be replaced by a gesture that is proving to be more than just a fad. it now has science on its side. we have the details when we take you off the desk. ashely: and the crop report could have an impact on the origins of farmers. predicting what they were fortunes might be. >> it's a growing problem, but it's not actually the growing but the price of what is growing. look at this field, i can barely see my hand in front of my face. we have the crop report from the usda in just a moment as long as i've lived in iowa, there's always been w
ashely: what is the mortgage market like?high score. >> it's tight, but the mortgage market is starting to expand and what's really going on across the spectrum is you're seeing a lot of new startup companies who are all clients that i call new age wonders that are having automated platforms go back and that's where the credit is starting to flow back with a serving. ashely: finally a positive sign area. liz: wintry coming up with a solution to a growing problem. and an affordable...
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the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive. nevertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. >>> tim scoggin was the prime suspect in the murders of cordelia and catherine n
the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive. nevertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions...
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. >> hi, i'm would like to say that noah's nest is an institution in snow and so is sheila ash she'll transcribed to many charity and she welcomes the community and the guests that come back over and over again to bring money to the city she uses to give back a way that didn't which are charge w we want san francisco to stay a world-class designation we need places le noah's nest and sheila takes hire her guests to the restaurant and the attractions all in the city she's remarkable and it would be a great lost to lose noah's nest and we need that as a balance. thank you >> thank you. >> to the xhishgs concession i'm ellen the breakfast chef at noah's nest it's by far the warmest place i've ever worked noah's nest provide a memorable presence for all. it's a home away from home for myself and countless others thank you >> as the next speaker comes up i mean, i'll call for names (calling names). >> hello my name is rebecca nick he lives i'm an independent contractor and designer i've done many projects in the noah's nest i do the bays windows that that face the streets i change those ar
. >> hi, i'm would like to say that noah's nest is an institution in snow and so is sheila ash she'll transcribed to many charity and she welcomes the community and the guests that come back over and over again to bring money to the city she uses to give back a way that didn't which are charge w we want san francisco to stay a world-class designation we need places le noah's nest and sheila takes hire her guests to the restaurant and the attractions all in the city she's remarkable and it...
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they call it ash, but it really feels like sand.rom the cities to help farmers dig out. these were bankers who brought their shovels from the capital, reykjavik. it was this ash that made eyjafjallajokull the most disruptive eruption in years. the ash billowed up nearly 33,000 feet and drifted 1,000 miles over europe. 100,000 flights were cancelled, ten million people were stranded for a week. still, volcanologist haraldur sigurdsson told us that kind of trouble is nothing compared to eruptions elsewhere in the recent past. >> sigurdsson: and the best example of that occurred in 1815, when there was an eruption in tambora volcano in indonesia. and a big, explosive eruption sent out an ash cloud up to about 30 miles. and it dispersed very widely. and also, a lot of sulfur came out of this volcano, and that led to global cooling, and produced what is known as the year without a summer in new england, in north america. >> pelley: the year without a summer? >> sigurdsson: year without a summer, in 1816. >> pelley: because of this one vo
they call it ash, but it really feels like sand.rom the cities to help farmers dig out. these were bankers who brought their shovels from the capital, reykjavik. it was this ash that made eyjafjallajokull the most disruptive eruption in years. the ash billowed up nearly 33,000 feet and drifted 1,000 miles over europe. 100,000 flights were cancelled, ten million people were stranded for a week. still, volcanologist haraldur sigurdsson told us that kind of trouble is nothing compared to eruptions...
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ash.e know that eyewitness testimony is unreloyable anyway. 70 percent of over turned convictions with dna evidence there was unreliable eyewitness testimony. how do you know if it is sleep related or bad memories. >> it is fascinating. and sleep does impair your memory, you will start to see defense lawyers asking witnesses, how much sleep did you get and bring in question the credibility of that witness. it is a study out of stanford, critical thing for memory is sleep conti nuity. can you imagine a defense lawyer asking a witness do you snore? you are out of here if you do. >> and part of the research they were able to insert false memories in people's minds based on the evidence they were trying to get people to remember. >> that is right. memories that were manipulated and they thought they saw this information in the original crime photos they saw. it is a problem. the cvc in 2014 said insufficient sleep is a public health epidemic and 30 percent of the americans get less than six ho
ash.e know that eyewitness testimony is unreloyable anyway. 70 percent of over turned convictions with dna evidence there was unreliable eyewitness testimony. how do you know if it is sleep related or bad memories. >> it is fascinating. and sleep does impair your memory, you will start to see defense lawyers asking witnesses, how much sleep did you get and bring in question the credibility of that witness. it is a study out of stanford, critical thing for memory is sleep conti nuity. can...
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they set up the cameras, you see the ash, the smoke shooting into the sky. this is what i think people call a close call. >> oh, no! >> oh, my gosh. that is awesome. >> was that a wind or a kapow? >> that was the volcano erupting. the camera rolls, and you see that smoke, that ash, driving into the atmosphere. >> remind you that the earth is alive and so insanely crazy. >> who wouldn't want to be there and experience that power and majesty? >> well, he became internet famous for the video of the close proximity to the volcano, the lava and ash flowing. at the en, they decided it was too close to comfort. >> there's a lot of dangerous places, but i think it's time to wrap it up. >> this is one of thee most active volcanos on the planet. it's been active consistently since 1933. >> that's awesome. >>> as much as i lovp motorcycles and impressive as i think speed is, this is just horrible. wrong on so many levels. couple guys out riding their sport bikes. these guys are flying. one chasing another. >> oh! >> that's just the first time they use the shoulder to p
they set up the cameras, you see the ash, the smoke shooting into the sky. this is what i think people call a close call. >> oh, no! >> oh, my gosh. that is awesome. >> was that a wind or a kapow? >> that was the volcano erupting. the camera rolls, and you see that smoke, that ash, driving into the atmosphere. >> remind you that the earth is alive and so insanely crazy. >> who wouldn't want to be there and experience that power and majesty? >> well, he...
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you can see the ash and the smoke shooting into the sky. this is what i think people call it what it's called. >> oh, my god. >> what was that? was that wind or was that a kapow? >> that was the volcano erupting. the camera keeps rolling, and you start to see that smoke, that ash just rising through to the atmosphere. >> just reminds you that the earth is alive. it's crazy. >> who wouldn't to be there? who wouldn't want to experience that power? >> this is close proximity to the volcano and lava and ash blowing. at the end they decide it might be too close for comfort. >> i think it's time to wrap it up. >> this is one of the most active voluntarily contain wroes on the planet. it has been active pretty consistently since 1933. >> that's awesome. >>> another example of a mother duck beating the odds to protect her young. we go down a bush camp in the masamara marshall camp. you see a mother giraffe with a days old baby giraffe. she's protecting that baby giraffe really close by, right? has that baby giraffe between her two front legs becaus
you can see the ash and the smoke shooting into the sky. this is what i think people call it what it's called. >> oh, my god. >> what was that? was that wind or was that a kapow? >> that was the volcano erupting. the camera keeps rolling, and you start to see that smoke, that ash just rising through to the atmosphere. >> just reminds you that the earth is alive. it's crazy. >> who wouldn't to be there? who wouldn't want to experience that power? >> this is...
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>> once the plant closes the coal ash and other waste are disposed of properly. and for the first time a federal regulation should be released in december. for the small tribe it's a pig win protecting not only their life. >> this is my home. this is where i grew up. my dad helped build this house. i'm not going to leave. it's my home. it's our tradition. >> coming up, the dark underside of america's domestic oil boom. >> on techknow... >> we're heading towards the glaciers >> a global warning >> is there an environmental urgency? >> that is closer than you think... >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >>
>> once the plant closes the coal ash and other waste are disposed of properly. and for the first time a federal regulation should be released in december. for the small tribe it's a pig win protecting not only their life. >> this is my home. this is where i grew up. my dad helped build this house. i'm not going to leave. it's my home. it's our tradition. >> coming up, the dark underside of america's domestic oil boom. >> on techknow... >> we're heading towards the...
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>> once the plant closes the coal ash and other waste are disposed of properly. and for the first time a federal regulation should be released in december. for the small tribe it's a pig win protecting not only their life. >> this is my home. this is where i grew up. my dad helped build this house. i'm not going to leave. it's my home. it's our tradition. >> coming up, the dark underside of america's domestic oil boom. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> there's an energy revolution going on in america's heart land. crude oil is flowing from the planes of north dakota at a record rate thanks to frack be ing. that is bringing big problem
>> once the plant closes the coal ash and other waste are disposed of properly. and for the first time a federal regulation should be released in december. for the small tribe it's a pig win protecting not only their life. >> this is my home. this is where i grew up. my dad helped build this house. i'm not going to leave. it's my home. it's our tradition. >> coming up, the dark underside of america's domestic oil boom. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it...
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let me see the ashes.t the diner we went to is the diner after my grandfather's funeral because if you take me to new jersey almost anywhere, chances are one of my relatives is buried nearby. and so we went to this diner, and then to the pet store. >> then to the pet store. there's another thing i have to plug on the show. >> jon: please. >> we came up with a new... so we do these six episodes. then the show goes away for four months. >> jon: you have to rest. >> we have to rest. >> jon: you get out your inhaler. >> i'm tired. a little piece of toast, and stirring the coffee. >> jon: it's terrible. >> so we made up a new show that's going to exist between the seasons called single shot, like a little espresso. >> jon: nice. >> so every thursday now at noon, there will be a two-minute episode with five or six comedians talking about the same thing that we made from stuff we already have in the vault. >> jon: oh, my god, are you so bleep lazy. let me tell you something, i'm our here night after night, night
let me see the ashes.t the diner we went to is the diner after my grandfather's funeral because if you take me to new jersey almost anywhere, chances are one of my relatives is buried nearby. and so we went to this diner, and then to the pet store. >> then to the pet store. there's another thing i have to plug on the show. >> jon: please. >> we came up with a new... so we do these six episodes. then the show goes away for four months. >> jon: you have to rest. >>...
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well, i'm robert alderman a photojournalist it and a photographyer i'm nothing incarcerated to sheila ash and noah's nest. truly it's at&t's a nest where people nest he will in its unique and artistic and she's honored me but allowing me to have my work appear open her wall so much has been added i can only say from the heart to approve it's a wonderful, wonderful place thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello my name is ms. roman field i'm from israeli belong it the international community here in san francisco. anytime a friend or family come from as far as israeli know the only place to go is noah's nest especially now in the terrible times we're golden through a friend call me and say where should they go i need to have a rest i have the right place noah's nest sheila has been known to give up her own bed in case the place is needing a bed. i wish that we will still have this service for the community and i can't imagine san francisco without noah's nest. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm ken i'm here to support noah's nest. and that's because noah's nes
well, i'm robert alderman a photojournalist it and a photographyer i'm nothing incarcerated to sheila ash and noah's nest. truly it's at&t's a nest where people nest he will in its unique and artistic and she's honored me but allowing me to have my work appear open her wall so much has been added i can only say from the heart to approve it's a wonderful, wonderful place thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello my name is ms. roman field i'm from israeli belong it the...
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he thinks the cooks smoked his wife's ashes.hilip mcmullen was out of town and when he returned he found his place was ransacked. 15 things were taken including a generator and chainsaw. the burglars couldn't get into his gun cabinet but did find and dump out his wife's ashes. >> they took my wife's ashes off the headboard and tried to smoke them or something. >> they thought the burglars found drugs since the ashes were kept in a box and not a un. police have not made any arrests. >> a long legal battle to keep the drakes bay oyster company open to the public has come to an end. >> the company just shut down its operations moments ago. alissa harrington joining us now at the sea shore where the openers today held a good-bye celebration. listen. >> reporter: after an emotional day employees are closing up the oyster shack but supporters say the fight is not over. soak local restaurant owners filed a last minute lawsuit and hope this one will pull through. >> an oyster toast marked a solemn good-bye to drake's bay oyster company.
he thinks the cooks smoked his wife's ashes.hilip mcmullen was out of town and when he returned he found his place was ransacked. 15 things were taken including a generator and chainsaw. the burglars couldn't get into his gun cabinet but did find and dump out his wife's ashes. >> they took my wife's ashes off the headboard and tried to smoke them or something. >> they thought the burglars found drugs since the ashes were kept in a box and not a un. police have not made any arrests....
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i'm roy i'm a consultant ash rift also a tree assessor i'm a certified tree people the tree in questioning r in question is subject to the pruning requirements that would if you can give me the overhead it will require that branches be reduced significantly on the ends in order to prevent breakage. what we have as a failure pattern are 3 limbs that failed an 8 inch in the middle of the photo and two 6 inches on the levied this is the close up of the limbs. there's a crow for scale in this case you have a question and this demonstrates where the two limb breaks and two above that that were similar before they telling fell that's 25 feet or there about's and weighing 2 to 3 hundred pounds coming down 45 feet over the sidewalks that's a failure partner in the tree regardless of what's been said we have a self-confident self-evident situation and he trees that are a high-risk condition when it's done it's been topped 3 times and headed again in the same manner i don't consider that to be a sustainable tree here's my card >> i have a couple of questions approximately how long ago did the limb f
i'm roy i'm a consultant ash rift also a tree assessor i'm a certified tree people the tree in questioning r in question is subject to the pruning requirements that would if you can give me the overhead it will require that branches be reduced significantly on the ends in order to prevent breakage. what we have as a failure pattern are 3 limbs that failed an 8 inch in the middle of the photo and two 6 inches on the levied this is the close up of the limbs. there's a crow for scale in this case...
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. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. >>> an update on a young bay area mother who suddenly collapsed from an aneurism two weeks ago. a blood vessel burst in heidi's head without warning. she underwent surgeries at stanford. heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying
. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training...
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george chen's family held an ash ceremony for their son. he was one of six people who died in the killing spree. >> we hope we are the last parents to stand here. and we hope no children will be like george. >> george's parents set up a facebook page in his name and invite the public to leave comments on how to end gun violence. >>> u.s. lawmakers are working on a possible compromise in the immigration debate on capitol hill. republicans want speedier deportations but some key democrats are opposed. meanwhile, more undocumented immigrants arrived in southern california today. the border patrol transferred the group of 32 children and 14 adults from texas to this church in fontana. they crossed the border into texas hoping for a refugee status. >>> thousands of eagles are killed by wind turbines every year and it is punishable by federal law. still ahead, why one northern california company is getting a break. >> we have the fog, the financial district, and we have a nearly full moon. a tremendous trifecta in san francisco. we will talk abou
george chen's family held an ash ceremony for their son. he was one of six people who died in the killing spree. >> we hope we are the last parents to stand here. and we hope no children will be like george. >> george's parents set up a facebook page in his name and invite the public to leave comments on how to end gun violence. >>> u.s. lawmakers are working on a possible compromise in the immigration debate on capitol hill. republicans want speedier deportations but some...
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. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake charles, louisiana at a casino players club. so we're thinking, how could she be in east texas grieving and her atm card is being used in louisiana at a gambling casino? >> and even more bizarre, not long after bruce was killed, janice married husband number three, bart hall. >> bart hall, nice guy. he said, i felt so strong for janice and for her welfare that after we got married, i took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on myself just to make sure if something happened to me, she was well taken care of. with that, dave says, you don't hunt, do you? >>> janice dodson denied any involvement in her husband bruce's
. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake...
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one flooding concern here, green lane blocked in bucks county between ash and wilson avenue. katie storms last night, will that continue through the day here? >> it lost look like we'll catch a little break. much like yesterday, little lull for now then later in the day more storms set to ignite for us, it is day two now of severe weather potential. storm scan3, still active, few showers out and about. not as active as last night obviously, do again expect fresh round every those strong or severe storms to fire up mainly later today, much like the timing yesterday. does look like strongest storms come through evening, night fall, and again, you're going to hear thunder roaring. make sure to head inside. again, another day of severe weather much like what we had yesterday. >> starting to clear skies out, i think jersey might be left with some rain for good chunk of the day, but the rest of us should start to clear out quickly. should end up with sun and more comfortable conditions, as well. back to you. >> pennsylvania has issued new guidelines for medical professionals, on th
one flooding concern here, green lane blocked in bucks county between ash and wilson avenue. katie storms last night, will that continue through the day here? >> it lost look like we'll catch a little break. much like yesterday, little lull for now then later in the day more storms set to ignite for us, it is day two now of severe weather potential. storm scan3, still active, few showers out and about. not as active as last night obviously, do again expect fresh round every those strong...
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. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. >>> an update on a young bay area mother who suddenly collapsed from an aneurism two weeks ago. a blood vessel burst in heidi's head without warning. she underwent surgeries at stanford. heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying
. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training...
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and the arthur ashe award goes to that person as well. >> well-said.spnw in the coming weeks. and coming up, i'm going to stroll over. >>> john stamos. with us here live. you see him working the crowd. we will talk to lara, next. >> happy birthday, he hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ >>> hi, everybody. this man has been a heartthrob. you see it, says it right there. heartthrob for over three decades, the dashing john stamos, now playing a playboy with a heart of gold in a new movie called "my man is a loser". >> big stretch for me. >> here's a clip. >> everything i do when it comes to women is about connection. you understand? you, my boys, have lost your ability to connect wi
and the arthur ashe award goes to that person as well. >> well-said.spnw in the coming weeks. and coming up, i'm going to stroll over. >>> john stamos. with us here live. you see him working the crowd. we will talk to lara, next. >> happy birthday, he hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before...
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in the end, ashe walked away with the oldest and most coveted men's tennis title. "nightly news" covered this historic event. >> arthur ashe surprised nearly everyone today by beating jimmy connors for the wimbledon singles title. ashe then coolly called it only the second greatest victory of his life, listing a davis cup win as first. the match had a special kind of tension since connors is suing ashe and an organization he has for $57 million. >> ashe is also the first and still the only african-american man to win the u.s. open. that was in 1968. >>> up next, pot delivered directly to your door. there is an app for that. maybe one soon. i'll talk to the guys who are getting ready to roll out their new app called canary. it's today's big idea. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. on the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. >>> a lot of people hear
in the end, ashe walked away with the oldest and most coveted men's tennis title. "nightly news" covered this historic event. >> arthur ashe surprised nearly everyone today by beating jimmy connors for the wimbledon singles title. ashe then coolly called it only the second greatest victory of his life, listing a davis cup win as first. the match had a special kind of tension since connors is suing ashe and an organization he has for $57 million. >> ashe is also the first...
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. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. >>> an update on a young bay area mother who suddenly collapsed from an aneurism two weeks ago. a blood vessel burst in heidi's head without warning. she underwent surgeries at stanford. heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying
. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training...
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two outs, ben reveer and that is another clutch hit right there game tying single to center, codey ashs, game tied at three, at that point, and, moving ahead to the top of the tenth, two outs, nationals runner first and second, ryan zimmerman. but, span scores. washington snaps the phillies five game winning streak, and nationals win it five-three, game three is today at 1:35. chase utley will be presented with the all-star uniform before the first pitch. >> staying with the phillies cliff lee who has been sidelined with the elbow injury since may 18th, he will throw 75 pitches in a rehab game for single a clearwater for tomorrow. 359 year-old lefty could join the club july 19th in atlanta carlos ruiz has been cleared to partake in baseball activities after passing a base line test. he suffered a second diagnosed concussion june 26th. he will work out in clearwater during the all-star break. >>> count down to eagles training camp. we are very close. lesean mccoy is making most out of time he has left. shady is hosting his first annual celebrity weekend benefiting als association. mccoy
two outs, ben reveer and that is another clutch hit right there game tying single to center, codey ashs, game tied at three, at that point, and, moving ahead to the top of the tenth, two outs, nationals runner first and second, ryan zimmerman. but, span scores. washington snaps the phillies five game winning streak, and nationals win it five-three, game three is today at 1:35. chase utley will be presented with the all-star uniform before the first pitch. >> staying with the phillies...
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. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods reduced to ash. more than 1,600 firefighters from across the country are now on the front lines of this tense battle. what began last monday as four small fires sparked by lightning, exploded into one massive inferno, now scorching more than 380 square miles, roughly four times the size of satellite. some of the clearest pictures of the fire coming by drone. the company that produced this is sharing it with firefighters. warren smethers lost his dream home that he purchased jus retoeesi trs >>ep o northwest, ayfoacater dre through the blackened earth to build critical fire lines. yee anding l thaisout honey. tw d.fire o i ni >>> then , croinerernor enou l. ts to gernorondla is tro as oliererartn thehousanngcrs>> we'renefd o reporter: ay the hea of th ofarticularly in thisinstance. lp with today..veor nor could a hot balassada te o fiery tinr leasedrom d'sgh today we thvi hpls drift here'se niter: tily isckswers d air balloon from idyllic lplio mene celebrating suburban s n that yard. un>>ds. reporter
. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods reduced to ash. more than 1,600 firefighters from across the country are now on the front lines of this tense battle. what began last monday as four small fires sparked by lightning, exploded into one massive inferno, now scorching more than 380 square miles, roughly four times the size of satellite. some of the clearest pictures of the fire coming by drone. the company that produced this is sharing it with firefighters. warren smethers lost his dream...
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>>and stay with abc news a rning long, as we cover the ash investigation. look for much more live report later on "ama ericthis morning" and "good morning america. >>> and the other major stor we're following this mni is of course, the crisis in the middle east. israel is reporting its first casualtyrom the escalated battle with hamas. a soldier killed in northern gaza. israeli miliry ss its grou forces are targeting militant tunnels there and rocket firing operations. and this morning, hamas says israel will pay a heavy price. abc's alex marardt is in gaza city. >> reporter: overnight, israeli forces fired flares into the skies abovza, as they mmpueled t strip with artiller l that bore benjamin netanyahu said he was escalating this ten-day conflict byenng ground forces into gaza. the goal, says, to ta out the tensive netwk of undergrountunnelth lea from gaza into israe that has been t builby has, and used, israel ss, to carry out attacks. so, in that respect, so far, it's aelatively limite operation. but tanyahu says it could be expanded. the government ha
>>and stay with abc news a rning long, as we cover the ash investigation. look for much more live report later on "ama ericthis morning" and "good morning america. >>> and the other major stor we're following this mni is of course, the crisis in the middle east. israel is reporting its first casualtyrom the escalated battle with hamas. a soldier killed in northern gaza. israeli miliry ss its grou forces are targeting militant tunnels there and rocket firing...
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ground insurgence in ga >>> and weighing in as we learn to researchers dead in the laysia airlines ashnd police in south jersey with a new tool in the investigations, and you can see it next to their badges and it can see you. >>> the death toll climbs as israeli forces push forward with the ground invasion of gaza. and raining down on the palestian targets and benjamin isn stand by to significantly ry expand the operation which now cost 25 palestinians their lives in 24 hours. and marcy gonzalez with the latest from the scene. >> thousands of israeli troops in gaza looking for and destroying secret hamas tunnels, a key they say to stopping the militants from launching future attacks on israel. [siren wailing] >> on this first full day of
ground insurgence in ga >>> and weighing in as we learn to researchers dead in the laysia airlines ashnd police in south jersey with a new tool in the investigations, and you can see it next to their badges and it can see you. >>> the death toll climbs as israeli forces push forward with the ground invasion of gaza. and raining down on the palestian targets and benjamin isn stand by to significantly ry expand the operation which now cost 25 palestinians their lives in 24...
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will carr, we'll keep the ash off of you. >> get him a hard hat.u of labor statistics said the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1 percent thanks to employers adding 288,000 jobs last month. it is the first time since the january of 2,000 that we have sewn total job growth for five consective months. and stocks responding to the job's report and crossing 17,000 for the first time ever. and they seem to be holding there right now. and 17, 068. and the economy cannot turn the corner because of the income tax. it has chased out of the country the jobs that middle-class non- joe- college can do. >> walk in your grocery store. people are hired part- time for three months and dumped. why can't we get real figures on full-time employment. >> go to fox news.com/happening now. >> and our brave troops risk their lives overseas only to get a pink slip. why is the army downsizing? stay tuped for that reportment ! let's show 'em what a breakfast with whole grain fiber can do. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, a medium macchiato, and two espressos -- one with a d
will carr, we'll keep the ash off of you. >> get him a hard hat.u of labor statistics said the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1 percent thanks to employers adding 288,000 jobs last month. it is the first time since the january of 2,000 that we have sewn total job growth for five consective months. and stocks responding to the job's report and crossing 17,000 for the first time ever. and they seem to be holding there right now. and 17, 068. and the economy cannot turn the corner because of...
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. >> oh, joann, adore ash. she is here with her niece susan. second. here is joann before. joann, let's see the new you. >> are you ready? >> wow! >> take off your blindfold, you're going to freak out. >> you look like you did 20 years ago. >> you took 20 off, that was great, yay! >> right here. step right in. >> oh. oh my god. a new age. >> it's a new age. >> you look gorgeous. >> spectacular. >> it's so nice to see you, happy birthday. >> thank you. i can't believe it. >> sit right here. check out camera 12. come here. don't leave us. right here, look right here at camera 12. >> tell us about it. did arthur get ahold of her hair? >> arthur did, a great new bob with layering, notice the bangs how they're cut. then of course there's no easier way to look younger than to wash away the gray. >> pretty color. >> it's neutral, it's natural, it could be hers. >> beautiful. >> what do you think, susan? >> i'm -- i'm freaking out. >> can you believe? >> i have pictures of my aunt from 50 years ago. >> she looked like this? >> she looked pretty good th
. >> oh, joann, adore ash. she is here with her niece susan. second. here is joann before. joann, let's see the new you. >> are you ready? >> wow! >> take off your blindfold, you're going to freak out. >> you look like you did 20 years ago. >> you took 20 off, that was great, yay! >> right here. step right in. >> oh. oh my god. a new age. >> it's a new age. >> you look gorgeous. >> spectacular. >> it's so nice to see you,...
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. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in the bay. the commander and 52 others died in 1952 when plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. the family was there as the remains arrive at sfo last night. he was not from the area but for personal reasons the family wants the resting place to be off the coast. the remains of 17 service member were found by the alaska national guard. there could be possible future recovery efforts. >> a plan to make it harder for national chains to open new locations in san francisco neighborhoods will be voted on by the planning commission. according to the san francisco business times, the rule changes would be a victory for activists and small businesses who have been lobbying to make it harder for so-called formula retail to open in certain areas. laws apply to companies with 11 or more stores across the united states. if the commission approves this proposal the board of supervisors would later vote on the plan. >> the san francisco 49ers will cut ribbon on the new home, levi stadium, in santa clara, lat
. >>> a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in the bay. the commander and 52 others died in 1952 when plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. the family was there as the remains arrive at sfo last night. he was not from the area but for personal reasons the family wants the resting place to be off the coast. the remains of 17 service member were found by the alaska national guard. there could be possible future recovery efforts. >> a...
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. >> it's ash.rything is ash. >> reporter: emily and her family were boating on the delta at the time. >> ten minutes later i saw flames shooting up to the back of the house. >> reporter: guy ferrari was working his front yard from across the street where the fire started. >> you're convinced it was fireworks. >> it was firecrackers yeah, i'm absolutely positive. >> reporter: ferrari rushed to put out the fire and then was amazed no one called 911. on a very windy day, that time was critical. >> we had three chihuahuas and a german shepherd, and a lab. and i don't care about any of the stuff in the house, i never cared, but that's just, they were like our, our five other children. >> reporter: the cats survived. barely. the residents we spoke with said five homeowners had no insurance, including them. >> chippa. way canceled said because our house was on salt, they were canceling the policy. >> reporter: that was just two months ago. >> crying is not going to make it better. not going to make anythi
. >> it's ash.rything is ash. >> reporter: emily and her family were boating on the delta at the time. >> ten minutes later i saw flames shooting up to the back of the house. >> reporter: guy ferrari was working his front yard from across the street where the fire started. >> you're convinced it was fireworks. >> it was firecrackers yeah, i'm absolutely positive. >> reporter: ferrari rushed to put out the fire and then was amazed no one called 911. on a...
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robs during the ash the transaction amounted to a seven billion dollars which main chance there is the first year paying customers to order the new modification crossed with increased fuel efficiency. prices all this travel agency never has gone. which means thousands of facing a holiday night that twenty thousand people have already paid to tools that may never happen a shop economic downturn and increased competition to blame i came mr diamond's team cabaye let's see what he's been up to you i was out in the sun i was in most cases he having a good time you were his slaving away as usual what did you do well katie and i usually leave most of my life in the darkness like a troll but that's pro-choice we are exciting that a little bit to be honest what anyways last time we got all rosso which the previous time performed well but this time it would die out a little bit when you've got eighteen thousand dollars going down a little bit means one hundred thirty two dollars but the i'm not too worried about it always you see we've got some new companies here on the wheel which is great espe
robs during the ash the transaction amounted to a seven billion dollars which main chance there is the first year paying customers to order the new modification crossed with increased fuel efficiency. prices all this travel agency never has gone. which means thousands of facing a holiday night that twenty thousand people have already paid to tools that may never happen a shop economic downturn and increased competition to blame i came mr diamond's team cabaye let's see what he's been up to you...
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we'll go to ash har quaraishi. >> good evening, morgan. the chicago police had a strategy in place to deal with it, but clearly things did not go as planned. >> hallelujah, it's grouped hog day here in chicago. >> we have basically the same level of shootings as we did last year, which is unacceptable because this year we put a ton of effort into preventing it. >> those efforts include hundreds of additional cops on the street. the strategy seemed to be working on thursday, friday and saturday, but with a surge in shootings on sunday, 21 in chicago, chicago's top caught admits something went wrong. >> we'll find out what we're doing and find out how to do it better. >> commune protives say that people should be changed. >> ending it means a whole lot of things. it means yes, parents, yes police, yes parents, yes jocks. most of it all, yankees. >> there are 30 different incidents o. >> when i used to chase people in new york, they threw the guns away. when we chase people here in chicago, they keep the guns. >> in the last four days alone t
we'll go to ash har quaraishi. >> good evening, morgan. the chicago police had a strategy in place to deal with it, but clearly things did not go as planned. >> hallelujah, it's grouped hog day here in chicago. >> we have basically the same level of shootings as we did last year, which is unacceptable because this year we put a ton of effort into preventing it. >> those efforts include hundreds of additional cops on the street. the strategy seemed to be working on...
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. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, coloradojanice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake charles, louisiana at a casino players club. so we're thinking, how could she be in east texas grieving and her atm card is being used in louisiana at a gambling casino? >> and even more bizarre, not long after bruce was killed, janice married husband number three, bart hall. >> bart hall, nice guy. he said, i felt so strong for janice and for her welfare that after we got married, i took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on myself just to make sure if something happened to me, she was well taken care of. with that, dave says, you don't hunt, do you? >>> janice dodson denied any involvement in her husband bruce's m
. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, coloradojanice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation on her, and we found that several times janice dodson's atm card was used in lake...
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i have mom and dad's ashes. >> of course you do. >> i want you to go out of here with them. >> all rightright? >> all right. mom and dad. >> his mother and father's ashes in that heart right there. >> we're so happy for you, michael. >> thank you, thank you. i'm happy for me too. >> we're all happy that judge rousso ruled the way he did. now what we're going to do is we're just going to enjoy our family. put this back together, and enjoy that. and there's so much love out there, and that's what we're coming out into. >> look, you're free! you don't care? >> no. >> he's in shock. >> he's in shock. >> what emotions are you feeling? >> relief that it's over. >> there's pat. >> i can't believe the ninjas are loading the truck. thank you so much, gentlemen. >> good luck to you, man. >> thank you. and thank you for doing the cart thing. >> all right. have a good one. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >> never look back. because the past is the past. the future is bright. as the song lyric goes. >>> coming up. >> i can't even get the menu. this sucks! >> michael keenan adjusts to a world very
i have mom and dad's ashes. >> of course you do. >> i want you to go out of here with them. >> all rightright? >> all right. mom and dad. >> his mother and father's ashes in that heart right there. >> we're so happy for you, michael. >> thank you, thank you. i'm happy for me too. >> we're all happy that judge rousso ruled the way he did. now what we're going to do is we're just going to enjoy our family. put this back together, and enjoy that. and...
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ash-har quraishi reports from chicago. >> a lot of people say he was an old soul, nice and polite. >>r more than 19 years tanya birch has searched for the killer of her son. she hasn't made much progress. >> i called often because they weren't calling me. even when my son died they didn't come to me. they solve the cases they want to solve. but i make sure i call. >> reporter: why do you call? >> because my son's murder is not solved and there is somebody out there who knows what happened. >> tanya's son was liefg of leaving a block party. he ran a block before collapsing here at the intersection of south peoria and west 76th street. he died. >> how many people would have seen what happened that night? >> i was told when i passed out my flier i was told at least 150 to 200 people. >> and no one came forward with information? >> not a one, no one came forward. >> police say oftentimes witnesses and even victims refuse to cooperate. a code of silence, no snitching. >> of those 130 were solved which means about 74% of the time somebody got away with murder. >> it begs the question of why
ash-har quraishi reports from chicago. >> a lot of people say he was an old soul, nice and polite. >>r more than 19 years tanya birch has searched for the killer of her son. she hasn't made much progress. >> i called often because they weren't calling me. even when my son died they didn't come to me. they solve the cases they want to solve. but i make sure i call. >> reporter: why do you call? >> because my son's murder is not solved and there is somebody out there...
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ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, chicago. >> let's talk about jadu brown.thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> why do we see this in chicago and not in other big american cities? >> i think while the numbers in chicago are starting i think they're common conditions that have to be linked to positive lack of opportunity. the dysfunction.basic quality of life institutions. >> but aren't there other problems in other cities too? >> absolutely. what makes chicago different are two things. one, that street gangs in chicago which used to be very centralized, are now very fractured. so instead of having five or six primary street organizations, right, that you get to some degree hold accountable, keep away from schools, were led by adults where there was some form of rules, now, there are different cliques on every block. so with the dismantling of the gang sister sometimes, on every other group there's a different group and they're 14, 15 years old approximately. >> turf battles between these fractured gangs? >> the leadership is 14 to
ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, chicago. >> let's talk about jadu brown.thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> why do we see this in chicago and not in other big american cities? >> i think while the numbers in chicago are starting i think they're common conditions that have to be linked to positive lack of opportunity. the dysfunction.basic quality of life institutions. >> but aren't there other problems in other cities too? >>...