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((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is another symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this."he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gallons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert.((nats)) firefighters also helped out at t
((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are...
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((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is another symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this."he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gallons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert.((nats)) firefighters also helped out at t
((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are...
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((az))((az))with nearly a thousand people still considered missing and rain on the way.. search crews say the sense of urgency is high... showers could wash away remains and turn debris into a muddy mess...((pkg)) trt:1:16 ((nats-beeping))search and rescue crews continued to comb through butte county monday. ((brian price - firefighter)) "there's a dense, heavy population of searchers so we can expedite the return of the evacuees." 300 searchers are dedicated to just the town of paradise while several other teams focus on other parts of the county like magalia and concow.(nats)with the dust settling and skies clearing from smoke... rain will be the next obstacle for crews looking for remains.."it will definitely present another hurdle to the operation, that we're going to have to account for, primarily in caring for our personnel that's going to be out working in the inclement weather, we're preparing the protective equipment for those rescuers so they aren't going to be put in a worse situationas the rain approaches, officials say they're keeping an eye on the weather...
((az))((az))with nearly a thousand people still considered missing and rain on the way.. search crews say the sense of urgency is high... showers could wash away remains and turn debris into a muddy mess...((pkg)) trt:1:16 ((nats-beeping))search and rescue crews continued to comb through butte county monday. ((brian price - firefighter)) "there's a dense, heavy population of searchers so we can expedite the return of the evacuees." 300 searchers are dedicated to just the town of...
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((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before.((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman...(ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is another symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this." he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gallons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert. ((nats)) firefighters also helped out at the brew
((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before.((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman...(ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope...
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((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is another symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this."he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gaons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert.((nats)) firefighters also helped out at the
((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are...
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((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is another symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this."he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gallons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert.((nats)) firefighters also helped out at t
((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgiving dinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are...
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((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgivingdinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced we hope to give a little bit of comfort for those folks.:the kettle is anher symbol of life disrupted from the camp fire... grossman planned to use it to make beer to celebrate the brewery's anniversary..."when the fires happened and we canceled the event, we figured out we could use it for this."he along with an army of volunteers prepared and served thanksgiving meals for hundreds of fire victims at the brewery. involving 1500 pounds of potatoes... 75 gallons of gravy... a couple thousand pounds of pork.. more than 100 turkeys... and of course, dessert.((nats)) firefighters also helped out at the
((pkg))((az)) several businesses here in chico hosted thousands of camp fire victims for thanksgivingdinner. members of this community say they've never had a holiday like this before. ((nats)) boiling hunreds of pounds of potatoes in an old beer kettle...it wasn't a typical turkey day for sierra nevada founder ken grossman... (ken grossman - sierra nevada brewing co.)) "we're glad to be able to help out..thanksgiving is a time when family gets together, i know so many people are displaced...
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it is going to hit us like aze bull i tell you that much. it is going to knock off the arts. it is that deadly. tock: from downtown chicag the streets of peoria in central illinois. reports of a shooting brings a rush of speed, but for an officer, no rush of adrenaline. drug-related gunfire is mundane, a staple of almost every shift, and as so often happens, the shooter gets away. >> these happen every day. nick: late last year peoria witnessed a spike in overdoses caused by crack cocaine mixed with fentanyl, and across america there has been an alarming resurgence in cocaine-related deat exacerbated by this deadly opioid. >> a lot of them don't care. what they are worried about is selling a product, and if they emll it cheaper, that is what fentanyl allows th to do, or it is easier to obtain. nick: this has become another direcurring police duty, ang to a drug overdose. 's get some narcan down here. nick: all officers carry narcan, a drug that brings addicts back from the dead. crimefighters arincreasingly becoming medical first responders. >> we always knew that fentanyl wa
it is going to hit us like aze bull i tell you that much. it is going to knock off the arts. it is that deadly. tock: from downtown chicag the streets of peoria in central illinois. reports of a shooting brings a rush of speed, but for an officer, no rush of adrenaline. drug-related gunfire is mundane, a staple of almost every shift, and as so often happens, the shooter gets away. >> these happen every day. nick: late last year peoria witnessed a spike in overdoses caused by crack cocaine...
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. >> reporter: it is really azing that when you consider piece by piece this bridge is coming apart, because it is a memorial. s ght there, that piece wei 2,000 to 3,000 pounds, and there are over 2,000 pieces just on one side of the bridge that are being taken apart. these pieces will be taken to a stoneyard in maryland, clean and repaired and they all go right back to where they came from. >> it's very important. this is piece of our history. the bridge opened in 1932, it's >> reporter: as for the work to strengthen the bridge, that's on track, basically half of the bridge is out of service and being fixed. once this side is fixed, work swches to the other side. it's going to require some travel patience through here for hile. the entire project expected to 2021.mplete in on the memorial bridge, adam tuss, news 4.>> the macy's thanksgiving day parade ready to roll. >> it's the best day of t year. we have a lot of fun, the parade, the excitement. >> next at 110, how bitter cold and wind cld affecthe show tomorrow morning. >>> muc ado about mumbo. the facebook post that sparked a ver
. >> reporter: it is really azing that when you consider piece by piece this bridge is coming apart, because it is a memorial. s ght there, that piece wei 2,000 to 3,000 pounds, and there are over 2,000 pieces just on one side of the bridge that are being taken apart. these pieces will be taken to a stoneyard in maryland, clean and repaired and they all go right back to where they came from. >> it's very important. this is piece of our history. the bridge opened in 1932, it's...
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((az)) the martin family says they're heading to the sacramento area to be with family... for those evacuees needing a place to stay.. there are centers set up including one here in oroville at the church of nazarene. tag. (vicki) as we mentioned --- the fire is causing really bad air quality here in the bay area. (grant) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with that. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire making for very poor air quality today. fire danger remains highs for tonight and tomorrow morning. lows tonight will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be sunny but hazy and the air quality will begin to improve. highs will be in the 70s with 60s at the coast. it will be cooler with a few clouds over the weekend. dry weather is expected over the next 7 days. (vicki) and kron4 first told you about the fire-- and the bad air quality-- through a push alert. make sure you download the kron4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news. breaking news. latest always get the mobile app to the kron4 you download make sure push alert. through a air quality-- a
((az)) the martin family says they're heading to the sacramento area to be with family... for those evacuees needing a place to stay.. there are centers set up including one here in oroville at the church of nazarene. tag. (vicki) as we mentioned --- the fire is causing really bad air quality here in the bay area. (grant) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with that. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire making for very poor air quality today. fire danger remains highs for tonight...
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((az standup)) "here in the lake tahoe region, the only kind of snow you'll see right now is the man-madeou see on that mountain. the forecast for this week is calling for up to a foot of natural snow." "so we're looking to get some fresh natural snow that in concert with snow making that we've got, we're looking at having a white thanksgiving." ..a white thanksgiving with clean air. tag (catherine) also tonight at 5:30... kron 4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. (vicki) many people across the bay area are excited for the rainfall as it is expected to clear up the unhealthy air. kron 4's sara stinson shows us the quality of air in concord and speaks to those who are ready for relief. "in less than 24 hours all of the unhealthy air we have been breathing for 11 days is expected to clear up from the rain in the forecast. but until then the air here in concord continues to be hazey and smokey. i'm standing near highway four which you can barely see along with mount diablo. many people i spoke with say they're need of relief. "i
((az standup)) "here in the lake tahoe region, the only kind of snow you'll see right now is the man-madeou see on that mountain. the forecast for this week is calling for up to a foot of natural snow." "so we're looking to get some fresh natural snow that in concert with snow making that we've got, we're looking at having a white thanksgiving." ..a white thanksgiving with clean air. tag (catherine) also tonight at 5:30... kron 4 is always tracking local stories. here's a...
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((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between construction site and crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from across the state are involved, including the national guard. "the area is very diverse, we have rural areas, homes that are spread, so it's a complex venture, it's exhausting and challenging work and you're in smoke all day long, it's going to slow going."alongside law enforcement, pg&e says it has about 900 employees in the area assessing damage and clearing down and draping electric lines. the power utility company, along with other services, are playing a role in the recovery efforts... ((nats))pg&e provided a generator to power this bowling alley serving as the search and rescue command center. verizon wireless insta
((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between construction site and crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from...
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((az standup)) "every single story in this shopping center is leveled including this safeyway right behindthis weekend people would normally be coming to grab their groceries and necessities but instead, this building, a pile of rubble." more damage through downtown.. with fast food restaurants flattened. ((nats))in residential areas... animal rescue crews respond... treating two horses and taking them to shelter..((nats))vets refusing to leave behind a badly burnt duck. calfire says all this destruction stresses the importance of evacuations.. cal fire "any community, if you're impacted by the smoke, what we've seen in ca over the past decade... you should be concerned and you need to be ready if you're asked to evacuate, do so early so please it's really situational awareness for the public." paradise now the town where the state's most destructive fire burned. reporting in butte county, ashley zavala, kron (live) (live) taking a live (live) (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodrigue
((az standup)) "every single story in this shopping center is leveled including this safeyway right behindthis weekend people would normally be coming to grab their groceries and necessities but instead, this building, a pile of rubble." more damage through downtown.. with fast food restaurants flattened. ((nats))in residential areas... animal rescue crews respond... treating two horses and taking them to shelter..((nats))vets refusing to leave behind a badly burnt duck. calfire says...
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((az standup)) to move forward..fema officials say about 1500 victims visit the relief center a day. fema)) "when they come here are they are faced with what they need to do to rebuild their lives. there's an awful lot of disruption, lost birth certificates, licenses, registrations, any number of items you need to reclaim your life."((nats)) up the hill in paradise... a town still in repair. the elementary school crumbled... draped with powerlines, the high school is still standing. butte county school officials say students will return to classes monday-not in paradise-but in buildings throughout the county, including chico.((lindsey beltz - paradise residents)) "most of the kids i think find it really inviting. i think it gives them a sense of purpose, something they can reach out to instead of just being idle and watching everything go around. it gives them something to do."jason and lindsey beltz say with two teenagers...they are now grappling with the challenge of finding a permanent place to live...((jason beltz)) "it's been so difficult, because you just don't know what to do
((az standup)) to move forward..fema officials say about 1500 victims visit the relief center a day. fema)) "when they come here are they are faced with what they need to do to rebuild their lives. there's an awful lot of disruption, lost birth certificates, licenses, registrations, any number of items you need to reclaim your life."((nats)) up the hill in paradise... a town still in repair. the elementary school crumbled... draped with powerlines, the high school is still standing....
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((az standup)) "every single story in this shopping center is leveled including this safeyway right behindeople would normally be coming to grab their groceries and necessities but instead, this building, a pile of rubble." more damage through downtown.. with fast food restaurants flattened. ((nats))in residential areas... animal rescue crews respond... treating two horses and taking them to shelter..((nats))vets refusing to leave behind a badly burnt duck. calfire says all this destruction stresses the importance of evacuations.. cal fire "any community, if you're impacted by the smoke, what we've seen in ca over the past decade... you should be concerned and you need to be ready if you're asked to evacuate, do so early so please it's really situational awareness for the public." paradise now the town where the state's most destructive fire burned. reporting in butte county, ashley zavala, kron as we head to break, as we as we head to break, here's a live look outside at the san francisco international airport. more news and weather are straight ahead. i wanted more from my copd medicine.
((az standup)) "every single story in this shopping center is leveled including this safeyway right behindeople would normally be coming to grab their groceries and necessities but instead, this building, a pile of rubble." more damage through downtown.. with fast food restaurants flattened. ((nats))in residential areas... animal rescue crews respond... treating two horses and taking them to shelter..((nats))vets refusing to leave behind a badly burnt duck. calfire says all this...
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az kron4 news (ken) as of the last update... 1,011 people are missing due to the camp fire.authorities are hopeful that many of these reports are duplicates or some of those people may be in shelters - and are just not in contact with friends or family members. so they are asking people to take a look at the list of names they have released... and tell them if someone on the list is accounted for.. something that's been brought to our attention is that some people aren't seeing their missing family members on the sheriff's office list. officials tell us it takes time for the list to update because they are receiving so many calls. you can find the list on kron-4 dot com. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: smoke continues to smother the bay areaveis engulfing much of the area now. there looks to be some improvement in air quality over the weekend but it will still be hazy. tonight will be cold with lows in the 30s and 40s. high pressur
az kron4 news (ken) as of the last update... 1,011 people are missing due to the camp fire.authorities are hopeful that many of these reports are duplicates or some of those people may be in shelters - and are just not in contact with friends or family members. so they are asking people to take a look at the list of names they have released... and tell them if someone on the list is accounted for.. something that's been brought to our attention is that some people aren't seeing their missing...
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((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between constructiond crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from across the state are involved, including the national guard. "the area is very diverse, we have rural areas, homes that are spread, so it's a complex venture, it's exhausting and challenging work and you're in smoke all day long, it's going to slow going."alongside law enforcement, pg&e says it has about 900 employees in the area assessing damage and clearing down and draping electric lines. the power utility company, along with other services, are playing a role in the recovery efforts... ((nats))pg&e provided a generator to power this bowling alley serving as the search and rescue command center. verizon wireless installed a r
((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between constructiond crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from across the...
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((az standup)) to move forward..fema officials say about 1500 victims visit the relief center a day.nk mansell - fema)) "when they with what they need to do to rebuild their lives. there's an awful lot of disruption, lost birth certificates, licenses, registrations, any number of items you need to reclaim your life."((nats)) up the hill in paradise... a town still in repair. the elementary school crumbled... draped with powerlines, the high school is still standing. butte county school officials say students will return to classes monday-not in paradise-but in buildings throughout the county, including chico.((lindsey beltz - paradise residents)) "most of the kids i think find it really inviting. i think it gives them a sense of purpose, something they can reach out to instead of just being idle and watching everything go around. it gives them something to do."jason and lindsey beltz say with two teenagers...they are now grappling with the challenge of finding a permanent place to live...((jason beltz)) "it's been so difficult, because you just don't know what to do next."an open end
((az standup)) to move forward..fema officials say about 1500 victims visit the relief center a day.nk mansell - fema)) "when they with what they need to do to rebuild their lives. there's an awful lot of disruption, lost birth certificates, licenses, registrations, any number of items you need to reclaim your life."((nats)) up the hill in paradise... a town still in repair. the elementary school crumbled... draped with powerlines, the high school is still standing. butte county...
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that was my first time performing and then from there i just performing and working and then worked as az trapeze artist and got the idea with my close friend david hunt to start our own show ten years ago and we started with free shows in the park and it grew and here we are today. >> let's focus on your new project, kaleidoscope. it evokes a lot of colors and sounds. what did you hope newcomers get from seeing collide scope? >> i still hope to get the magic and the community that we have always have. the base of who we are. magic delight community but what's exciting about being in a tent is that we did do more with lights, higher rigging and there's so much more opportunities for us inpseudothis tent. >> you'll still see the heart and soul of the circus bella as always. >> i'm a big fan of yours and circus bel congratulations and good luck. >> thank you so much. it was wonderful to talk with you this morning. >>> if you would like to see collide scope, the show starts november 30th -- -- kaleidoscope. it's also on our mobile app. >>> the classic holiday song silent night is celebrating
that was my first time performing and then from there i just performing and working and then worked as az trapeze artist and got the idea with my close friend david hunt to start our own show ten years ago and we started with free shows in the park and it grew and here we are today. >> let's focus on your new project, kaleidoscope. it evokes a lot of colors and sounds. what did you hope newcomers get from seeing collide scope? >> i still hope to get the magic and the community that...
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((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between constructionsite and crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from across the state are involved, including the national guard. "the area is very diverse, we have rural areas, homes that are spread, so it's a complex venture, it's exhausting and challenging work and you're in smoke all day long, it's going to slow going."alongside law enforcement, pg&e says it has about 900 employees in the area assessing damage and clearing down and draping electric lines. the power utility company, along with other services, are playing a role in the recovery efforts... ((nats))pg&e provided a generator to power this bowling alley serving as the search and rescue command center. verizon wireless instal
((az)) (nats)one week into the camp fire and its flame ravaged-areas look like a mix between constructionsite and crime scene. "everyone is in task forces"the butte county sheriff's office says there are now 513 people deployed for the search... nearly double the amount from tuesday. "(michael st. john-search coordinator) this continues to grow everyday and we're going to keep going until we can exhaust all the options in locating people."about 30 different agencies from...
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((az)) in order to keep an eye on this infrastructure, schmidt says the majority of his department will be working through the holiday. in just three days -- neighbors in danville have raised more than 60-thousand dollars for 'camp fire' victims.victims.'camp fire' holiday. -- neighbors in danville have raised more than 60-thousand dollars for 'camp fire' victims. community presbyterian church ... schools and sports teams held a gift card drive and at last check, have raised 62-thousand dollars. kron4's michelle kingston tells us how they did it! (mk)sean gann, tbirds varsity head football coach"i think there are a lot of families that want to help out ... it's understanding how do we do it, right? what do they truly need?"thousands of people in northern california lost everything in the camp fire ... and are in need of your help.community presbyterian church in danville brought their neighbors together ... asking for gift card donations ... and the neighbors answered. deana dickerson, cpc missions director"i was blown away. i know our church and our community is incredibly generous and
((az)) in order to keep an eye on this infrastructure, schmidt says the majority of his department will be working through the holiday. in just three days -- neighbors in danville have raised more than 60-thousand dollars for 'camp fire' victims.victims.'camp fire' holiday. -- neighbors in danville have raised more than 60-thousand dollars for 'camp fire' victims. community presbyterian church ... schools and sports teams held a gift card drive and at last check, have raised 62-thousand...
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azing. at the sweetness and the peppermint and the crunchy cookie -- a macaroon you can't go wrong. >> this is a street party with a christmas celebration inspired by spanish and south american traditions. you don't want to miss this. is music -- drummers and our hosts. this features more than 60 world-class musicians and dancers putting on six shows per day. nearby radiator springs has got a full holiday makeover with the decorations at each location reflecting the personalities of the characters who live there. >> these festivities go through january 6. in 2019 look for special events celebrating mickey's 90th birthday. back to you.>>> people with allergies to peanuts can overcome severe reactions with a long-term treatment program. researchers treated children with life-threatening reactions to peanuts and experimental drug and they helped build a tolerance over time. after one year two thirds of the patients could tolerate two peanuts a day. scientists say this is not enough to allow the
azing. at the sweetness and the peppermint and the crunchy cookie -- a macaroon you can't go wrong. >> this is a street party with a christmas celebration inspired by spanish and south american traditions. you don't want to miss this. is music -- drummers and our hosts. this features more than 60 world-class musicians and dancers putting on six shows per day. nearby radiator springs has got a full holiday makeover with the decorations at each location reflecting the personalities of the...
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. >>> oakland aze third baseman has been named the best defensive player in baseball.l the fielders and chapman secured his first gold glove. no player has won this award since it began in 2012. >> the oakland a's are winning a lot of awards. chapman and olson won gold gloves monday and the general manager is the executive of the year. the oakland a's could one more when the silver slugger award is given to the best offensive player in baseball. >> be sure to tune in tonight for thursday night football. the panthers visit the steelers . both teams have playoff hopes and they are running some big winning streaks. the coverage starts at 530. after the game there is a sports wrap and you can find local news during game over on ktvu plus. >> yes, we can watch with sal. >> i'm watching the commute. watching thursday night football. i'm happy it's on this channel. >> good morning. let's take a look at the commute. 36 minute drive from the bridge to the macarthur maze. coming around the corner you will see another 20 minutes to an end before you make it across the bridge. tra
. >>> oakland aze third baseman has been named the best defensive player in baseball.l the fielders and chapman secured his first gold glove. no player has won this award since it began in 2012. >> the oakland a's are winning a lot of awards. chapman and olson won gold gloves monday and the general manager is the executive of the year. the oakland a's could one more when the silver slugger award is given to the best offensive player in baseball. >> be sure to tune in...
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if az, arlington officials are intent on calling it national landing, i expect in years to come that'sctly what they'll do. reporting live in chris lawrence, news 4. >> interesting to watch the branding take hold. i le i capital yard. we still call it the navy yard. >>> back now to two breaking stories we are tracking for you this morning. a 27-year-old man is dead after being stabbed to death inside a fall churchapartment. fairfax county police say the victim and suspect lived together and had an argument late last night. three children were also home at th time of the fight but police say no one else was hurt. the suspect haseen arrested and police are working to learn his identity. >>> and the other breaking news that we'reht tracking rig now morning, lifornia this 50 people now have died in those wildfires. 48 of those were killed by the camp fire burning in the northern part of the state. many of those who died wered trappees in cars and homnable to escape the flames thatrr sunded them. as we all know by now the camp fire is theeadliest and most destructive wildfire in history. th
if az, arlington officials are intent on calling it national landing, i expect in years to come that'sctly what they'll do. reporting live in chris lawrence, news 4. >> interesting to watch the branding take hold. i le i capital yard. we still call it the navy yard. >>> back now to two breaking stories we are tracking for you this morning. a 27-year-old man is dead after being stabbed to death inside a fall churchapartment. fairfax county police say the victim and suspect lived...
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however -- >> i am excited about azing. >> i know you are.ook, you are on the board at tesla and you've got a new chair, okay? have you heard anything from her? is she laying down the law? >> i am so happy for the future of tesla. on march 20, 2019, we're going to do a plant a seed day. we're going to get a thousand families. >> oh, come on. >> a million families. >> i don't need to know you're very happy about the future of tesla. i want to know what ur new chair is doing at tesla on the board. >> what i'd like to share is i am so happy about the future of tesla and plant a seed day will be a way for companies across america to participate. >> oh, come on. look, you think my viewers want to learn about plant a seed day? do you really? >> i think it's going to be awesome. are you kidding me? it's going to be amazing. >> they don't care. >> -- a million families to plant a seed -- >> jimmy: yeah. are we sure he has a brother and that wasn't just elon musk in a hat? [ laughter ] there was a major damning bombshell dig into facebook yesterday pu
however -- >> i am excited about azing. >> i know you are.ook, you are on the board at tesla and you've got a new chair, okay? have you heard anything from her? is she laying down the law? >> i am so happy for the future of tesla. on march 20, 2019, we're going to do a plant a seed day. we're going to get a thousand families. >> oh, come on. >> a million families. >> i don't need to know you're very happy about the future of tesla. i want to know what ur new...
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atlantis say they azed several junior varsity football teammates inside a locker room. news 4 mean fitzgerald is live utside the da mass kiss hue school. >> reporter: yeah, these young thn were arrested early this morning. will remain in jail through the 22nds you mentioned the courts are closed through the holida holiday. >> obviously, they were very upset and concerned. >> reporter: it wasn't the news parents or students were damascus in this community expected to hear one day before thanksgiving. >> it's horrible for eryone involved. >> reporter: but today, police announced the four jv football players will be charged as adults with first degree rape. the players are acced of sexually assaulting other teammates in the locker room th a brooke still i stick in what is said to be a hazing ritual. released the names of four 15-year-olds being charged. they held a press conference and say coaches and activity advisers have to enet with st to educate them about hazing and the warning signs. >> how to identify t ify are being victimized and how to stof theird if they think
atlantis say they azed several junior varsity football teammates inside a locker room. news 4 mean fitzgerald is live utside the da mass kiss hue school. >> reporter: yeah, these young thn were arrested early this morning. will remain in jail through the 22nds you mentioned the courts are closed through the holida holiday. >> obviously, they were very upset and concerned. >> reporter: it wasn't the news parents or students were damascus in this community expected to hear one...
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wit az crucial point in garrison's presentation at that hearing but a week ago nbc said it has discovered that clayber trend is not clay shaw. nbc said the man who uses that alias is a new orleans homosexual whose real name not disclosed in the broadcast has been turned over to the justice department. >> garrison's problems multiplied yesterday. his chief aid william gurvich who conferred with robert kennedy resigned. he was questioned by bill reed in new orleans and cbs news reporter edward rayburn. >> mr. gurvich why did you resigned a mr. garrison's chief aide in this investigation? >> i was very dissatisfied with the way the investigation was being conducted and i saw no reason for the investigation and decided that if it -- the job of an investigator is to find the truth then i was to find it. i found it. this led to my resignation. >> well, what then is the truth? >> the truth as i see it is that mr. shaw should never have been arrested. >> why did you decide to see senator robert kennedy? >> i went to senator kennedy because he was the brother of the late president kennedy to tell
wit az crucial point in garrison's presentation at that hearing but a week ago nbc said it has discovered that clayber trend is not clay shaw. nbc said the man who uses that alias is a new orleans homosexual whose real name not disclosed in the broadcast has been turned over to the justice department. >> garrison's problems multiplied yesterday. his chief aid william gurvich who conferred with robert kennedy resigned. he was questioned by bill reed in new orleans and cbs news reporter...
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this went from a 50,000-point margin to 30,000 to 20,000, now 15,000, and governor scott az said, hes a good man and he is pointing out that democrats and liberals have gone into the state and election officials are bringing in information that he deems as not legitimate information and the numbers are changing -- >> alice. alice. >> he simply wants it to -- >> rick scott has tried everything he can to stop people from voting in florida. he's closed polling places. he's worked against the idea of enfranchising people who had served their time and were allowed to vote. he lost the amendment 4 vote because of that. he's done the exact opposite of what you would expect someone who's actually interested in having the votes counted. so that argument that somehow he wants the votes counted doesn't wash when you think about his record. >> he wants -- >> before you respond, alice, let me ask you, you're saying democrats are bringing in things they think are illegitimate. but because there's some irregularity at a polling place or just some person screwed something up at a polling place, or w
this went from a 50,000-point margin to 30,000 to 20,000, now 15,000, and governor scott az said, hes a good man and he is pointing out that democrats and liberals have gone into the state and election officials are bringing in information that he deems as not legitimate information and the numbers are changing -- >> alice. alice. >> he simply wants it to -- >> rick scott has tried everything he can to stop people from voting in florida. he's closed polling places. he's worked...
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. >> movember is an az mag organization that has raised so much and donated so much money for the causemight not realize is it's for mental health. you can go to movember.com and learn how you can get involved more. >> right now the 33-year-old is preparing to go on his first ever solo tour, but he's still a little bummed about missing one of the year's biggest sporting events and he blames j. lo. >> and he asked her, do you think a-rod could give me some world series tickets? and she without even blinking said no. i just saw a-rod the other day. he said oh, by the way, i totally had tickets for you if you wanted to come. i'm like come on, j. come on, j. >> up next our "voice" exclusive. how blake and kelly are taking their sibling rivalry to the next level. >> he's so annoying. >> plus, big stars and the roles that got away. matthew mcconaughey's "titanic" fail. and the movie that j-law and emma stone fought over. >> you're so much better than me. >> you suck. >> our exclusive with mark consuelos and his real-life son taking over (toni vo) 'twas the night before christmas, and all thro
. >> movember is an az mag organization that has raised so much and donated so much money for the causemight not realize is it's for mental health. you can go to movember.com and learn how you can get involved more. >> right now the 33-year-old is preparing to go on his first ever solo tour, but he's still a little bummed about missing one of the year's biggest sporting events and he blames j. lo. >> and he asked her, do you think a-rod could give me some world series tickets?...
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but overnight the president went horther than that, issuing a directive that azed troops to defend borderrol agents, "including a show or use of force, including lethal force, where necessary, crowd control, temporary detention, and cursory search." federal law restricts when military force can be usedst doally. so does this directive violate the law? and what does tr actually mean ps will be doing? to talk about that i welcome retired lieutenant colonelof jeffrey corn, sor of law at south texasanollege of law, a former legal advisor to e u.s. army. professor corn, thank you very much for being on the "newshour". does the show of force including lethal when necessa violate the law? >> well, it's definitely troubling because the law is clior that absent invocof a law called the insurrection act, the president is not supposed to depy deral active duty military forces to engage in law enforcement type tivity. haviad the order, it seems to me that the administration is trying to walk tight rope, arguing that this use of force, if necessa, would be limited to extreme situations where it was ne
but overnight the president went horther than that, issuing a directive that azed troops to defend borderrol agents, "including a show or use of force, including lethal force, where necessary, crowd control, temporary detention, and cursory search." federal law restricts when military force can be usedst doally. so does this directive violate the law? and what does tr actually mean ps will be doing? to talk about that i welcome retired lieutenant colonelof jeffrey corn, sor of law at...
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transitions must start in the second quarter of the year the election is going on, because complex azed how transition is. can't just do it in the 73 days after you win. me,president always said to i hate this, it is bad karma, it measuringk, we are the drapes, we haven't won anything. time in the transition and forgot he had to win first, and the president regularly used to say to me, that's why i want you to do it, because you are smart enough you can do it by yourself and don't need to talk to me. i don't want to talk to me -- i don't want you to talk to me about it. elise: but you raised a lot of money. mr. christie: some stuff in michael lewis's book is right and some of it is wrong. the whole scene when the president burst in and screamed at me about raising money never happened. it never happened. another steve bannon-created fiction. why do i know it was steve bannon? there were only three people in the room, me, the president, steve bannon. i know michael lewis didn't interview the president and he didn't interview me, so who did he interview? that's it. it never happened. the
transitions must start in the second quarter of the year the election is going on, because complex azed how transition is. can't just do it in the 73 days after you win. me,president always said to i hate this, it is bad karma, it measuringk, we are the drapes, we haven't won anything. time in the transition and forgot he had to win first, and the president regularly used to say to me, that's why i want you to do it, because you are smart enough you can do it by yourself and don't need to talk...
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she is az radioing star. >> she is a rising star.say growing up in a household watching a single mom raise four kids on her own, i respect and admire the hustle so these shoes, yes, they are symbolic and mean a lot. in finance there is a term that says when you own the ups, you also own the downs, right? there has been so much criticism on her what she is wearing whether it's on her feet or on her body, i mean, if she wants to talk about shoes, they are going to talk about her fashion, still. he haded what he a great way. >> ed, can i add one last thing? she is proposing that we bring socialism to our country right now and venezuela there are people who can't afford shoes. don't have shoes on their feet because of what socialism has done to their country. >> oh, rachel, i would disagree. >> that we don't want here. >> ed: positive note about working moms and had you to go there, rachel. >> i'm sorry. >> ed: thank you all. that's "the story" on this friday night. ♪ >> good evening, everybody and welcome to a special inside the issues
she is az radioing star. >> she is a rising star.say growing up in a household watching a single mom raise four kids on her own, i respect and admire the hustle so these shoes, yes, they are symbolic and mean a lot. in finance there is a term that says when you own the ups, you also own the downs, right? there has been so much criticism on her what she is wearing whether it's on her feet or on her body, i mean, if she wants to talk about shoes, they are going to talk about her fashion,...
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. >> it's pretty azing.ly just put it right in the middle. >> reporter: garten's career began 40 years ago. but, at firs she gave no hint as to how she'd evolve. in the 1970s, newly rried to husband jeffrey, garten was a budget analyst in washington, d.c. >> i was working at o.m.b., office of management and budget. >> reporter: for the federal government? >> yes, for ford and carter. and i worked on nuclear energy. poli how's that for precedent for the food business? >> reporter: it makes no sense whatsoever. ( >> i ran from it. and by the late '70s, i thought, i have been working here for four years, and nothing has ppened. and i just didn't feel like i had any impact on anything. d i hit 30, and i thought, "i want to do what i want to do." and i thought, "want to be in the food business." >> reporter: one day, she saw an ad for a special food store for sale in the hamptons, the exclusive beach destation for new yorkers. >> i went home and i told jeffrey about it, and d, pick something you love to do. if yo
. >> it's pretty azing.ly just put it right in the middle. >> reporter: garten's career began 40 years ago. but, at firs she gave no hint as to how she'd evolve. in the 1970s, newly rried to husband jeffrey, garten was a budget analyst in washington, d.c. >> i was working at o.m.b., office of management and budget. >> reporter: for the federal government? >> yes, for ford and carter. and i worked on nuclear energy. poli how's that for precedent for the food...
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valadao: i have a lot of today, my folks came from the az omp res. we have the best doctors and specialties. our system has been very successful and outsourced that a lot of that. sat down and had dinner with a gentleman from canada and say we hear how great it is but we prefer to come to the u.s., the fee service, look how government, look at the d.m.v., would you like them to run it? we have to make sure that we have a system. as the costs. the experts have said what it is going to cost, $32 trillion. the state side and moved it out of the house. so we would have to quadruple taxes. >> they deposit have a budget. and that leads me to my next question, what if california designs its own single health payer would you allow the state to use the millions and millions of dollars that it now receives from uncle sam to use it any way the state wants in order to create and fundal single payer health care system? mr. cox: what we know is the expansion that my opponent has voted against has been supersuccessful and brought down uninsured rates down the singl
valadao: i have a lot of today, my folks came from the az omp res. we have the best doctors and specialties. our system has been very successful and outsourced that a lot of that. sat down and had dinner with a gentleman from canada and say we hear how great it is but we prefer to come to the u.s., the fee service, look how government, look at the d.m.v., would you like them to run it? we have to make sure that we have a system. as the costs. the experts have said what it is going to cost, $32...
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maisel" premieres december 5th on az prime video. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪ because you had the courage to venture into something powerful. education. if i leave you with just three words of advice: never...stop...growing. [cheering] alright, everyone. santa will be right back, but i just got to say, if you're going to ask him for tech this year, you got to ask for fios too. sorry, why is that? because fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. don't you guys want all of the tech on your wish list to work as awesomely as you dreamed? i'm back! and he's back. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. switch to fios gigabit connection, plus tv and phone with a 2-year agreement and get a year of amazon prime on us. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: performing "fate," from "creed ii: the album," give it up for mike will made-it, swae lee and ung thug. [ cheers and alause ] >> "creed ii: the album. this is what "fate" sounds like. long live big z. ♪ ♪ ♪ pretty baby i won't lie ♪ >> swae lee. ♪ i can get it ri
maisel" premieres december 5th on az prime video. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪ because you had the courage to venture into something powerful. education. if i leave you with just three words of advice: never...stop...growing. [cheering] alright, everyone. santa will be right back, but i just got to say, if you're going to ask him for tech this year, you got to ask for fios too. sorry, why is that? because fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. don't you...
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>> what we are doing, if you look at the department of labor, or, they havey az come up with incredible plans that is driving the prices down. we are getting rid of the individual mandate because it was unfair to a lot of people but at the same time we're covering the people that need it. the individual mandate was a disaster because people that couldn't necessarily afford it or having to pay for the privilege of not having to pay for health care and it was bad health care at that. we are working, many plans for health care. we are creating tremendous competition. had obamacare revealed and replace the one person changed his mind at the last moment. we had no democrat support. we didn't have one vote. we would have revealed it, replaced it, we would have a large-scale health care plan. now we are doing it a different way. we're doing it a different way. getting rid of the individual mandate is a popular and important thing and people very much appreciate it. go-ahead. reporter: [indiscernible] >> that is enough. go ahead, please. reporter: you went through the whatts late last night, le
>> what we are doing, if you look at the department of labor, or, they havey az come up with incredible plans that is driving the prices down. we are getting rid of the individual mandate because it was unfair to a lot of people but at the same time we're covering the people that need it. the individual mandate was a disaster because people that couldn't necessarily afford it or having to pay for the privilege of not having to pay for health care and it was bad health care at that. we are...
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az and as commissioner ham well know, maine is particularly affected by this demographic change, as the oldest state in the nation by median age. protecting older americans from financial fraud and exploitation has long been one of my top priorities as chairman of this committee. from our toll-free fraud hot line, to new laws such as seniors safe, that encourage financial institutions to flag suspicious activity, our efforts to combat fraud and crack down on criminals who are always seeking new ways to steal the hard-earned savings of our nation's seniors, have produced results. on guardianship, the committee's report uncovers significant challenges that remain. in our hearing today, we will examine the practical steps that can be taken to improve a system that is intended to help safeguard those who need it most. i'm now pleased to turn to our ranking member for his opening statement. >> chairman, collins, thank you very much, thank you for holding this hearing. and for your work on these issues for many years. i'm pleased that the committee's 2018 annual report addresses this importan
az and as commissioner ham well know, maine is particularly affected by this demographic change, as the oldest state in the nation by median age. protecting older americans from financial fraud and exploitation has long been one of my top priorities as chairman of this committee. from our toll-free fraud hot line, to new laws such as seniors safe, that encourage financial institutions to flag suspicious activity, our efforts to combat fraud and crack down on criminals who are always seeking new...
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((az))sacramento police say the agency along with the fbi will keep looking into this... the incident comes just five days after the fbi intercepted a suspicious package here in sacramento that was addressed to democratic u.s.s senator kamala harris. :"not fear mongering at all. immigration is a very important subject. the democrats have let immigration in our country get out of control (vicki) days ahead of the midterm elections, president trump raising the military profile on the mexican border... saying as many as 15=thousand soldiers may be needed to protect the nation from the caravan of central american migrants.the move comes one day after he talked about changing the constitution ... denying u=s citizenship to children born here to illegal immigrants. critics call it a blatant move to mobilize conservatives ... legal scholars say it can't be done.here's what we've learned about the hot=button issue of birthright citizenship. gavel nat1857 ... the supreme court's infamous dredd scott case ruled that aferican american slaves were not and could never be citizens of t
((az))sacramento police say the agency along with the fbi will keep looking into this... the incident comes just five days after the fbi intercepted a suspicious package here in sacramento that was addressed to democratic u.s.s senator kamala harris. :"not fear mongering at all. immigration is a very important subject. the democrats have let immigration in our country get out of control (vicki) days ahead of the midterm elections, president trump raising the military profile on the mexican...
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the cdc has confirmed 72 cases in 24 states this az ved afm. doctors say a first of its kind surgery that allowed him to walk again. >> one saturday we played baseball, everything wasnormal. >> brian says his son brandon's health deteriorated in just one week in 2016. >> tuesday into wednesday, cold-like symptoms and then as the week progress hd a headac-- headache and neck pain. >> reporter: he couldn't use his legs to get out of bed. >> i knew thenning some was very wrong. >> reporter: what did you think? >> your mind doesn't go to paralysis. >> reporter: a doctor diagnosed brandon with acute flaccid myelitis or afm. brandon now 8 years old was now wheelchair bond. what's been the hardest part for you with this? >> all your friends are running around and playing, it's just hard to sit in a bed and do nothing the whole time. >> reporter: the family eventually turned to dr. amy moore of washington university in st. louis. >> my goal with the children with afm was to restore hip stability and then motion of the upper legs. >> reporter: moore say
the cdc has confirmed 72 cases in 24 states this az ved afm. doctors say a first of its kind surgery that allowed him to walk again. >> one saturday we played baseball, everything wasnormal. >> brian says his son brandon's health deteriorated in just one week in 2016. >> tuesday into wednesday, cold-like symptoms and then as the week progress hd a headac-- headache and neck pain. >> reporter: he couldn't use his legs to get out of bed. >> i knew thenning some was...
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az kron4 news. (catherine) daylight saving time ends this weekend....nd while lots of people don't consider the option of an extra hour of sleep in the morning a bad thing....some doctors have a warning. experts at the mayo clinic say gaining or losing an hour will likely affect sleep patterns for about a week. saying that makes some people more likely to struggle with memory and learning. and a 2016 study argued it can increase the risk of stroke. the most likely victims -- people who are already sleep- deprived. the risk of health problems seems to be worse in spring - when the clocks move forward an hour. one study says the risk of a heart attack then actually increases 25 percent. as for this weekend -- the clocks roll back an hour as of 3-am sunday. (grant) for your heath tonight... a warning for parents about microwavable soup... new research has found almost a quarter of all kids' burns were caused by microwaving instant soup and ramen. researchers looked at more than 45-hundred scald burns among children ages four to 12, recorded over a period o
az kron4 news. (catherine) daylight saving time ends this weekend....nd while lots of people don't consider the option of an extra hour of sleep in the morning a bad thing....some doctors have a warning. experts at the mayo clinic say gaining or losing an hour will likely affect sleep patterns for about a week. saying that makes some people more likely to struggle with memory and learning. and a 2016 study argued it can increase the risk of stroke. the most likely victims -- people who are...
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. >>> we're learning about the recovery efforts az the death toll continues to climb in the camp firecommutes are better today as so many schools are closed. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> good morning, i'm mike mibach. we're following a developing story in the east bay where there are major delays on bart. someone discovered smoke under the tracks at the bay fair station in san leandro. for nearly two hours no train could run through the station as well as castro valley and hayward as crews investigated the problem and then around 730 tim testimony bart station reopened however, there's limited service. passengers should expect major delays in all directions. >> i wonder if the east bay commute is any heavier on the roads. >> it's because so many schools are closed. we definitely had a friday lighter than usual as you
. >>> we're learning about the recovery efforts az the death toll continues to climb in the camp firecommutes are better today as so many schools are closed. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> good morning, i'm mike...
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abc's rebecca jarvis has the latest.wing or az's decision to move its two new headquarters to new yorky and arlington, virginia. amazon says the hq2 project will include a $5 billion investment, creating as many as 50,000 high-paying jobs split between the two cities. >> it's a great day for new york city. it's an extraordinary day for queens. >> reporter: but not everyone is celebrating. >> we don't like to lose. this does not make us happy. >> reporter: critics say the yearlong competition between 238 cities was just a ploy by amazon to get its hands on a treasure trove of powerful information and that data including transportation, real estate and workforce development plans for cities across the country. >> will it be used in the future to target customers? >> this is a perplexing question because we're talking about ti groly available information their education systems and ortation ssp ere anything t acquireewme, to target consumers with specific advertising now that you have this information? >> i don't think it's really applicable to a business use. it really was all about deci
abc's rebecca jarvis has the latest.wing or az's decision to move its two new headquarters to new yorky and arlington, virginia. amazon says the hq2 project will include a $5 billion investment, creating as many as 50,000 high-paying jobs split between the two cities. >> it's a great day for new york city. it's an extraordinary day for queens. >> reporter: but not everyone is celebrating. >> we don't like to lose. this does not make us happy. >> reporter: critics say the...
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((az standup)) "here in the lake tahoe region, the only kind of snow you'll see right now is the man-made "so we're looking to get some fresh natural snow that in concert with snow making that we've got, we're looking at having a white thanksgiving." ..a white thanksgiving with clean air. tag (robin) a legendary san francisco baseball memorabilia bar... which was forced from its spot in the city's downtown union square area ... has re-opened in fisherman's wharf. lefty o'doul's ballpark buffet and cafe -opened yesterday. several hundred fans... including san francisco mayor london breed, attended the opening ceremony. and the owner says the bar at its new location is bringing back good memories for customers.
((az standup)) "here in the lake tahoe region, the only kind of snow you'll see right now is the man-made "so we're looking to get some fresh natural snow that in concert with snow making that we've got, we're looking at having a white thanksgiving." ..a white thanksgiving with clean air. tag (robin) a legendary san francisco baseball memorabilia bar... which was forced from its spot in the city's downtown union square area ... has re-opened in fisherman's wharf. lefty o'doul's...
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. >> oh, my god,az g. we have another one today.e for a clip? >> yes, a fun dille click. a norweigian tennis player is captivating the internet withs incredible no-look block. take a look at this. the two competirs have a rally e player on the right -- >> whoa! >> rather than give up, he blindly raises his paddle, ends up blocking the shot and earned himself thepoint. >> wow. >>hoa! >> the opponent was sow, shocke. no of course, it's a media sensation. viewers can't get enough of it. >> and i thought chess was exciting. fun. hitting all the big sports. >>> al, sports or is it news -- the weather? >> weather. that's right. we don't do a tennis block like that. well, maybe. >> oh, boy. here we go. >>ane-yway,ct t sodayw w aeroun great lakes. heavy rain into northern and central california. warming up in texas. a morningeze down in the south. tonight we are talking about freezes for t christmas in rockefeller center lighting of the tree. 4:00 it will be 44 with a windchil of 34. bitterly cold winds, 32 the bndchill. at 10:00 it will a
. >> oh, my god,az g. we have another one today.e for a clip? >> yes, a fun dille click. a norweigian tennis player is captivating the internet withs incredible no-look block. take a look at this. the two competirs have a rally e player on the right -- >> whoa! >> rather than give up, he blindly raises his paddle, ends up blocking the shot and earned himself thepoint. >> wow. >>hoa! >> the opponent was sow, shocke. no of course, it's a media sensation....
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((az)) firefighters acknowledged mud slides are another concern when it rains after a fire...n ) kron4 and our parent company-- nexstar media group... have partnered to help the fire victims in butte county. if you would like to help those affected by the 'camp fire'... the american red cross is accepting donations. you can check kron 4 dot com for details.. ( james ) a federal judge has ruled the trump administration can't stop immigrants who cross the border illegally from seeking asylum. the administration sought to implement the rule primarily to stop a caravan of migrants from central america from making their way across the border. immigrant rights groups challenged that in court, saying it's illegal to block someone from seeking asylum based on how they enter the country. they also say the rule is not valid because there was never public comment on it. u-s district judge in san francisco heard arguments from both sides yesterday. he then issued a temporary restraining order blocking the trump administration's new policy. that restraining order remains in effect until un
((az)) firefighters acknowledged mud slides are another concern when it rains after a fire...n ) kron4 and our parent company-- nexstar media group... have partnered to help the fire victims in butte county. if you would like to help those affected by the 'camp fire'... the american red cross is accepting donations. you can check kron 4 dot com for details.. ( james ) a federal judge has ruled the trump administration can't stop immigrants who cross the border illegally from seeking asylum. the...