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augustine drive are getting readky by sandbagging. this house is flooded twice. most of the damage was in 2012. his house was two feet under water totaled three cars and he spent $200,000 to fix the house. other homes on the block also have flood damage. so andrew will be up tonight keeping a close eye on his house. >> these sandbags go across the driveway. so hopefully, when the -- when we have a flood situation that keeps the water in the street. >> larger pipes to replace existing pipe, um, through the yards and then go underneath the streets st. augustine and that would carry more flow, so hopefully the water will stay in the pipes. >> reporter: the city blames this drainage pipe for the flooding three feet wide but still too small to handle major storms. this week the city found out the pipe expansion project will cost a lot more money. so for now, the city leaders here will have to decide if they want to spend extra money to fix the problem and until then, folks here are hoping those sandbags will work. live in benicia, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> president tru
augustine drive are getting readky by sandbagging. this house is flooded twice. most of the damage was in 2012. his house was two feet under water totaled three cars and he spent $200,000 to fix the house. other homes on the block also have flood damage. so andrew will be up tonight keeping a close eye on his house. >> these sandbags go across the driveway. so hopefully, when the -- when we have a flood situation that keeps the water in the street. >> larger pipes to replace...
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it would have been the 60th birthday of the first spaniard to win at augustine national.eased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. you said to me that your voice arse. little ho what is the a motion? what are you feeling? sergio: i was saying yes in spanish, come on, but it was ifinitely the hardest ice cre m screamed. they were amazing. love everywhere i augustine, they have always cheered me on and class, very respectful , but i felt like this year from the practice rounds on, everybody was really behind me, and it definitely helped me to extran and get a little energy you need to be a would achieve something like that. in 1998 at the pga, you almost one, but people looked at you and said, oh, my god, these guys are going to be doing for a long long time. golf,ayed a lot of good one tournaments, but not a major. how would you explain it? sergio: it is difficult to explain. are probably a couple of ways to explain it. one of them, tiger was really good. that is the easy one because what he did throughout all those years was just am
it would have been the 60th birthday of the first spaniard to win at augustine national.eased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. you said to me that your voice arse. little ho what is the a motion? what are you feeling? sergio: i was saying yes in spanish, come on, but it was ifinitely the hardest ice cre m screamed. they were amazing. love everywhere i augustine, they have always cheered me on and class, very respectful , but i felt like this year from...
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the plans to study zoology at saint augustine university. >> i feel accomplished. and when in doubt. it's a steppingstone and my light doesni'm ready. >> his mom is thrilled that her son is not only graduating but heading to college. >> i think going off to college, is i'm happy. it's real big for me. i'm very excited, my son, my baby is going off to school. this was a signing day, making sure the students know that they're special and celebrating their accomplishments. the girls received pens, the boys gold ties to remember their experience here. school officials say many students in this school have already over come so much to become a success. >> it's very important. and a lot of challenges, a lot of obstacles that they've gone through to get to this point today and get into graduation june 12th, we're excited. they're excited. >> in southeast, news 4. >> got a feeling they're just getting started. that's all for news 4 this week, i'm chris lawrence. we'll leave you with pictures of cars in the capitol. they make their annual pilgrimage this week. thanks for jo
the plans to study zoology at saint augustine university. >> i feel accomplished. and when in doubt. it's a steppingstone and my light doesni'm ready. >> his mom is thrilled that her son is not only graduating but heading to college. >> i think going off to college, is i'm happy. it's real big for me. i'm very excited, my son, my baby is going off to school. this was a signing day, making sure the students know that they're special and celebrating their accomplishments. the...
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augustine drive also had flood damage. they too have sandbags out. the city blames the drainage pipe for the flooding. three feet wide but still too small to handle major storms forcing water to go above street and flooding homes. >> the larger pipe to replace existing pipe through the yards and then under the streets st. augustine and that would carry more flow so hopefully the water will stay in the pipe. >> reporter: this week the city found that the expansion project will cast more than projected. -- will cost more than projected. so city leaders as to decide if they want to spend the extra money. >> it's going to rain tonight and tomorrow. so i will be up -- i'm very nervous at night listening to the rain. >> reporter: unfortunately, more sleepless nights for the homeowners out here. that's because the city was hoping to get this expansion project done by this december. given the roadblock this money issue, it may not happen by december. live in benicia, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> san bruno police are on the scene of a discovery. a dismembered body
augustine drive also had flood damage. they too have sandbags out. the city blames the drainage pipe for the flooding. three feet wide but still too small to handle major storms forcing water to go above street and flooding homes. >> the larger pipe to replace existing pipe through the yards and then under the streets st. augustine and that would carry more flow so hopefully the water will stay in the pipe. >> reporter: this week the city found that the expansion project will cast...
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augustine university. >> i feel accomplished and i feel as though it's a steppingstone in my life thatl help me proceed and prosper. and i'm ready. >> reporter: his mom is thrilled that her son is not only graduating but heading to college. >> my son actually going off to college, i'm happy. it's real big for me. i'm very, very excite that had my son, my baby >> reporter: this was not a graduation. this was a signing day, making sure the students know that they're special and celebrating their accomplishments. the girls received pins. the boys, gold ties to remember their experience here. school officials say many students in this school in ward 8 have already overcome so much to become a success. >> it's very important and a lot of challenges, lot of obstacles that they've gone include the to get to this point today and even more so getting to graduation june 12. we're excited, they're excited, so we're ready to go. >> reporter: in southeast, darcy spencer, news4. >> got a feeling they're just getting started. that's all for news4 this week. i'm chris lawrence. we're going to leave yo
augustine university. >> i feel accomplished and i feel as though it's a steppingstone in my life thatl help me proceed and prosper. and i'm ready. >> reporter: his mom is thrilled that her son is not only graduating but heading to college. >> my son actually going off to college, i'm happy. it's real big for me. i'm very, very excite that had my son, my baby >> reporter: this was not a graduation. this was a signing day, making sure the students know that they're...
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. >> reporter: malcolm augustine is representing prince george's county on the board, and he learned of the change when i told him. on average, about 13,000 people use the 5 stations every day. >> that's a significant number of people who will have their lives disrupted. we needed to give them more time to prepare for that. >> reporter: metro says the shutdown will let crews make quick work, but riders wanted a warning just as bad. >> not only is this not enough notice, but it puts a hardship on the people who depend on public transportation after that. >> reporter: pete muntean, wusa 9. >> not a lot of time to make alternate plans. buss will replace trains at the stadium armory, and it will run through june 15th. >>> today was supposed to be the big metro sickout, but things ended up for the transit agency all day. what happened? it was a protest aimed at a new sick leave policy. no, metro workers don't need to give 3 days notice before calling out sick, but they have to if there's something planned like a doctor's appointment. >>> over the last 99 days, president trump has used twi
. >> reporter: malcolm augustine is representing prince george's county on the board, and he learned of the change when i told him. on average, about 13,000 people use the 5 stations every day. >> that's a significant number of people who will have their lives disrupted. we needed to give them more time to prepare for that. >> reporter: metro says the shutdown will let crews make quick work, but riders wanted a warning just as bad. >> not only is this not enough notice,...
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. >> his name is augustin reyes.e prides himself on continuing to create royal violets, using the original formula his grandfather developed nine decades ago. ♪ >> very few fragrances are that timeless. you can count them on one hand how many 1920s fragrances are still around. >> in 1960, shortly after the castro regime took over, the reyes family fled cuba, carrying the mixture for the violet cologne that brought them so much success. once established in miami, they continued furnishing babies with the fragrance, this time in the exile community and beyond. >> what is this? what do you use it for? you had to explain. perfume for babies? >> itd's a staple in hispanic homes regardless of age or status. >> emilio estefan purchases it. eva mendez has it in her favorite products. what do you think your grandfather would say if he was alive? >> he would be extremely proud that what he did is still around. >> facebook, twitter and instagram offer live video streaming. it is an easy way for you to give your customers a real
. >> his name is augustin reyes.e prides himself on continuing to create royal violets, using the original formula his grandfather developed nine decades ago. ♪ >> very few fragrances are that timeless. you can count them on one hand how many 1920s fragrances are still around. >> in 1960, shortly after the castro regime took over, the reyes family fled cuba, carrying the mixture for the violet cologne that brought them so much success. once established in miami, they...
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augustine's and st. john's episcopal churches walked the street.y invited the police chief and city officials to pray with them for justice. oakland's police chief says it's a good opportunity to restore relationships. >> i am delighted that they invited us to be a part of it. i want to lohem to love us and want to love them. >> vice mayor annie campbell-washington also took part in today's march. >>> they gathered to watch a play about the last days of jesus, called "resurrection" it's a dramatic passion play with over 200 cast and crew. the play shows the last supper and the crucifixion of jesus. there will be another performance tonight at 8:00 at the cathedral of faith in san jose. >>> the storm season took its toll on sharks and rays that call the east bay home. take a look at a bat ray, and the east bay express reports that more than a dozen have died at oakland's lake merit since february. other than 100 leopard sharks have died at aquatic park since last june. they blame too much rain and an aging drainage system. >> this year i think there
augustine's and st. john's episcopal churches walked the street.y invited the police chief and city officials to pray with them for justice. oakland's police chief says it's a good opportunity to restore relationships. >> i am delighted that they invited us to be a part of it. i want to lohem to love us and want to love them. >> vice mayor annie campbell-washington also took part in today's march. >>> they gathered to watch a play about the last days of jesus, called...
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augustine's and st. john's episcopal churches walked the street.lice chief and city officials to pray with them for justice. oakland's police chief says it's a good opportunity to restore relationships. >> i am delighted that they invited us to be a part of it. i want to lohem to love us and want to love them. >> vice mayor annie campbell-washington also took part in today's march. >>> they gathered to watch a play about the last days of jesus, called "resurrection" it's a dramatic passion play with over 200 cast and crew. the play shows the last supper and the crucifixion of jesus. there will be another performance tonight at 8:00 at the cathedral of faith in san jose. >>> the storm season took its toll on sharks and rays that call the east bay home. take a look at a bat ray, and the east bay express reports that more than a dozen have died at oakland's lake merit since february. other than 100 leopard sharks have died at aquatic park park k last june. they blame too much rain and an aging drainage system. >> this year i think there was too much f
augustine's and st. john's episcopal churches walked the street.lice chief and city officials to pray with them for justice. oakland's police chief says it's a good opportunity to restore relationships. >> i am delighted that they invited us to be a part of it. i want to lohem to love us and want to love them. >> vice mayor annie campbell-washington also took part in today's march. >>> they gathered to watch a play about the last days of jesus, called...
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augustine alligator farm down in florida and of the department of biology at the university of floridae eager to help us. they were very enthusiastic to promote research and these reptiles as well as alligators and crocodiles and they were willing to collect the blood from the dragon. i said were off the bat, no dragons were harmed in this research. they were taken great care of. >> jenna: it is the world's largest lizard, it can be 10 feet long. it's a very big animal which presents a whole other adventure. the hope is that you could find the power and it because reptiles and general survive in dirty environments. even if they lose a limb. what makes them so powerful? is it possible that you were able to take their's research and as you mention, develop something that is more synthetic that you wouldn't have to take directly from the lizard or dragon -- the komodo dragon in particular, to make it available to the public? >> exactly. dragon one is that. that's the name we've given two hours synthetic peptide. it is not the peptide that came out of the dragon. we've modified it. >> jenn
augustine alligator farm down in florida and of the department of biology at the university of floridae eager to help us. they were very enthusiastic to promote research and these reptiles as well as alligators and crocodiles and they were willing to collect the blood from the dragon. i said were off the bat, no dragons were harmed in this research. they were taken great care of. >> jenna: it is the world's largest lizard, it can be 10 feet long. it's a very big animal which presents a...
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augustine's and st.s episcopal churches marched seven blocks to the oakland police department. they invited the police chief and city officials to pray with them and for the city and for justice. oakland's police chief said it's a good opportunity to restore relationships sniept i'm delighted they invited me to be a part of it. i want them to love us and i want us to love them. >> this represents the heart of oaklanders who want to have relationship and pray for our officers and pray for our community. >> vice mayor campbell washington took part in the march today. today, pope francis led the solemn mass of the passion of the lord. during the homily, the papal household remembered the 38 coptic christians killed in egypt on palm sunday. he compared christ's suffering to the violence an death in the headlines almost daily. >>> sending water down the spillway of the oroville dam. it's the first time that the spill way has been used. a massive hole in the concrete chute led to a massive evacuation in februa
augustine's and st.s episcopal churches marched seven blocks to the oakland police department. they invited the police chief and city officials to pray with them and for the city and for justice. oakland's police chief said it's a good opportunity to restore relationships sniept i'm delighted they invited me to be a part of it. i want them to love us and i want us to love them. >> this represents the heart of oaklanders who want to have relationship and pray for our officers and pray for...
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by now, it is a character that has bedeviled philosophers, priests and modern-day physicists from augustine to feinstein to the present. they tried to call the time and illusion but the eminent guests today, richard muller, protests he says physics should explain reality not deny it. i even understood that part. the entanglement and antimatter in the big bang which you've all been talking about. his new book has gotten wonderful reviews from people like neil degrasse tyson who says it is a master class of the plane is and why we proceeded to the way we do. it's an exciting approach to the analysis of time but now he forges a new path. there's also cartoons and the buck. can science share light richard mueller makes his case in the wide reaching investigation of how nature may generate reading for those concerned. richard muller is the professor by all accounts a legendary popular teacher and lecturer and is also the author of physics for future presidents and energy for future presidents copies right here for his outstanding role in technology, he was awarded a 1982 macarthur genius fellows
by now, it is a character that has bedeviled philosophers, priests and modern-day physicists from augustine to feinstein to the present. they tried to call the time and illusion but the eminent guests today, richard muller, protests he says physics should explain reality not deny it. i even understood that part. the entanglement and antimatter in the big bang which you've all been talking about. his new book has gotten wonderful reviews from people like neil degrasse tyson who says it is a...
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augustine, florida, at the beginning of the 16th century and see -- >> mind if i use your knife?. and seeing local indians cooking whole animals on greenwood suspended 6, 8 feet over an open fire covered with palm fronds -- kennedy: the brisket melts in your mouth! >> i think, i think -- kennedy: so delicious! >> not even close, you know. what the folks at hometown are doing puts them into a category -- kennedy: people should come to brooklyn. they should travel as the travel channel instructs them, come to brooklyn, have this, it will change your life. last question. why do so many cultures have weird food? are they showing off? is it the rarest things? what is the unifying element of that?ecause that's the way the whole world ate 500 years ago, and those cultures haven't been buried under modern culturallist rubble as we have in the united states in a rushed society based on convenience. this is the food that takes time. 18 hours to make some of these meats -- kennedy: yes, it does. pickled onions. andrew, thank you so much. >> thank, kennedy. dagen: was that barbecue? barbecue
augustine, florida, at the beginning of the 16th century and see -- >> mind if i use your knife?. and seeing local indians cooking whole animals on greenwood suspended 6, 8 feet over an open fire covered with palm fronds -- kennedy: the brisket melts in your mouth! >> i think, i think -- kennedy: so delicious! >> not even close, you know. what the folks at hometown are doing puts them into a category -- kennedy: people should come to brooklyn. they should travel as the travel...
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joining us now our "closing bell" exchange officially, john augustine, steve brasso, and rick santelli from the cme in chicago. john, i don't know, do you agree with larry, first of all, and, second, i mean, when you look anywhere, there's so much uncertainty, politically, militarily, economically, whatever's going on now, we don't know what happens next, right? >> true. headlines, earnings season, better economic reform. the feds put themselves back on the scene yesterday as well. so in our view, though, what's running our investment thoughts, though, is still the bond market and the low yield. >> yes. >> the stock market may be pulling values, but for discretionary money manager, we can't go to the bond market right now, so -- >> can we -- there's the place to be outside of cash and bonds right now. >> and what about where just reported, the president meeting with president xi as we try to wait for more information about what might develop in syria and north korea, you know, you are sitting there, chief investment officer, and do you make any adjustments to that? just bring back the
joining us now our "closing bell" exchange officially, john augustine, steve brasso, and rick santelli from the cme in chicago. john, i don't know, do you agree with larry, first of all, and, second, i mean, when you look anywhere, there's so much uncertainty, politically, militarily, economically, whatever's going on now, we don't know what happens next, right? >> true. headlines, earnings season, better economic reform. the feds put themselves back on the scene yesterday as...