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trained battalion. it was led by doming domingo al. >> a deputy in the legislative where assembly. >> you were a very successful counterinsurgency commander. what do you think was the we to your success? >> people from tsa santa marta see it quite differently. carlos bunilla heads a farming cooperative in this village. >> why do you think the parents are responsible for so much that took place here? >> colonel, i've spoken to more than a dozen people who say they have direct experience of atrocities that were conducted under your command. >> clearly, there were many atrocities that were commit. i heard a story about a pregnant woman whose baby were cut out of her stomach, thrown up in the air, and the fetus was stabbed. >> why were so many civilians killed touring the war here in el salvador? so if the civilians were sympathetic to the guerillas that was justification for killing them? but an awful lot were swept up and killed? why do you say it's a version of the left? you have the u.n. truth commissio
trained battalion. it was led by doming domingo al. >> a deputy in the legislative where assembly. >> you were a very successful counterinsurgency commander. what do you think was the we to your success? >> people from tsa santa marta see it quite differently. carlos bunilla heads a farming cooperative in this village. >> why do you think the parents are responsible for so much that took place here? >> colonel, i've spoken to more than a dozen people who say they...
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they weren't harmed at all. >> reporter: thank so much for this information, battalion chief from the contra costa county fire protection district. we're told that a mother, a father and their daughter live in this home. they left maybe about 20 minutes ago to seek some shelter because again this house is completely unlivable right now just because of the extent of the damage that the fire caused. reporting live from pleasant hill, jeanine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the clock is ticking. senate leaders are negotiating a deal to keep the u.s. from breaching the debt ceiling tomorrow. ktvu's kyla campbell is live. >> reporter: a major credit agency warned the u.s. is on the verge of a costly ratings downgrade. fitch said it may grown grade the nation's aaa credit rating. a potential repeat of what standard&poors did after the last debate two years ago. the warning came after a house republican plan to increase the country's borrowing limit collapsed yesterday. and that pupts senate leaders back at the negotiating -- puts senate leaders back at negotiating table. >> we don't ha
they weren't harmed at all. >> reporter: thank so much for this information, battalion chief from the contra costa county fire protection district. we're told that a mother, a father and their daughter live in this home. they left maybe about 20 minutes ago to seek some shelter because again this house is completely unlivable right now just because of the extent of the damage that the fire caused. reporting live from pleasant hill, jeanine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the...
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than one hundred also injured as huge crowds attended a religious festival reports say police used battalions to restore order but that caused even more panic stampede it started when a group claimed the bridge was about to give way in order to speed up healing for the temple. in iraq at least forty two killed dozens wounded in multiple bombings across the country most of the blasts happened in busy markets and bus stations not clear yet who is behind the killings militant groups including al qaida have carried out similar attacks in the past according to the u.n. more than five thousand people have been killed in militant attacks this year alone . in mali at least thirty six people have died including more than a dozen children after a boat broke up and sank in the river needs there many more remain unaccounted for rescuers continuing to search for survivors so far around two hundred people have been plucked from the water the vessel is alleged to have been overloaded and authorities say there is an investigation underway. israel's army discovered an almost two kilometer long tunnel running
than one hundred also injured as huge crowds attended a religious festival reports say police used battalions to restore order but that caused even more panic stampede it started when a group claimed the bridge was about to give way in order to speed up healing for the temple. in iraq at least forty two killed dozens wounded in multiple bombings across the country most of the blasts happened in busy markets and bus stations not clear yet who is behind the killings militant groups including al...
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. >> it was infrant lee battalion during the period of the surge. of the war. they were there for 15 months. they got pretty banged up. and i wrote that book. then they came home. and they are banged up in different ways so i have written a secretary book about what is happening at home. >> stephen: an it's called thank you for your service. >> yeah. >> stephen: now this is about the wounds that we-- we can't necessarily see rz and they can't see them either which causes great doubts to some of them. so the book, the book is really an end mat look, it's not a policy bock but an intimate look at what the afterwar is. what happens when you come home mentally wounded and try to recover from what you have seen and what you have done. >> stephen: is this sort of trauma that we hear so much about with veterans of iraq and afghan tan, is this new or was this happening in world war ii and the korean war as well. >> well, sure. i mean there are no headlines in this book. it's not like we don't know that war does things to peoplement but these are our wars, o
. >> it was infrant lee battalion during the period of the surge. of the war. they were there for 15 months. they got pretty banged up. and i wrote that book. then they came home. and they are banged up in different ways so i have written a secretary book about what is happening at home. >> stephen: an it's called thank you for your service. >> yeah. >> stephen: now this is about the wounds that we-- we can't necessarily see rz and they can't see them either which causes...
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. >>> brazilian police have moved into shanty towns, elite police battalion, military police and the navy. the operation is part of a broader drive by the authorities to drive out the drug traffic in the favelas, bus ran off a remote road, and police are looking into the cause of the accident. >>> argentina and uruguay are locked into a row over chemical use of a plant to pollute the river. you're gay insists that standards are being met. >> the plaza is owned by a finnish company but it has become the symbol of grievances between countries. the plant's location is next to the river that divides argentina and you'r uruguay. , so every time there's protest they block the border and of course you can imagine the consequences for trade between both nations and the kind of chaos that creates. so it's a very, very big problem because of its location and it has symbolized for decades conflict between the countries. the argentinian side has threatened to block the border. as they have done in the past, this was blocked for nearly half a decade because of the protest. and the uruguayans clai
. >>> brazilian police have moved into shanty towns, elite police battalion, military police and the navy. the operation is part of a broader drive by the authorities to drive out the drug traffic in the favelas, bus ran off a remote road, and police are looking into the cause of the accident. >>> argentina and uruguay are locked into a row over chemical use of a plant to pollute the river. you're gay insists that standards are being met. >> the plaza is owned by a...
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than one hundred also injured as huge crowds attended a religious festival reports say police used battalions to restore order but that caused even more panic stampede it started when a group claimed the bridge was about to give way in order to speed up queuing for the temple. in iraq at least forty two killed dozens wounded in multiple bombings across the country most of the blasts happened in busy markets and bus stations not clear yet who was behind the killings militant groups including al qaeda have carried out similar attacks in the past.
than one hundred also injured as huge crowds attended a religious festival reports say police used battalions to restore order but that caused even more panic stampede it started when a group claimed the bridge was about to give way in order to speed up queuing for the temple. in iraq at least forty two killed dozens wounded in multiple bombings across the country most of the blasts happened in busy markets and bus stations not clear yet who was behind the killings militant groups including al...
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those are her words. >> well, i spent a year with the army infantry battalion during the surge. was regarded as one of the very best soldiers. he was on his third deployment. he had been in combat for about 1,000 days. the day i met him was the day he was leaving. it was mid tour. the fact is he had cracked open from so many things that had happened to him in so many days of war. he went home. i went with him to the helicopter and watched him leave. this is a guy who had performed so well and yet left the war with the feeling of shame. the new book starts two years later with adam and his wife at home in kansas trying to recover. she's become someone who's writing in her diary, i feel like my heart is about to explode. adam is just trying to stay alive at that point. then the book follows them forward into what they hope will be a treatment program, but you're right. when you point out for him to get treatment, it puts so much in jeopardy. it's not necessarily an easy thing for a guy to pick up and go into a treatment program for four weeks, seven weeks, or in his case four mont
those are her words. >> well, i spent a year with the army infantry battalion during the surge. was regarded as one of the very best soldiers. he was on his third deployment. he had been in combat for about 1,000 days. the day i met him was the day he was leaving. it was mid tour. the fact is he had cracked open from so many things that had happened to him in so many days of war. he went home. i went with him to the helicopter and watched him leave. this is a guy who had performed so well...
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time and found a house fully engulfed with fire, now to get more information i am joined by the battalion chief from palo alto fire. can you tell me where you are at as far as fighting this fire? >> well, we are able to make initial knock down on the fire and we pretty much have it almost extinguished. we do have hot spots that we are trying to put out -- we are setting up operations to hit those, it is not safe for crews to go in so we are remaining in the defensive mode. >> do we have any idea how this may have started since we are hearing from police it was an abandoned house? >> we don't have any idea, we have investigators underway and it is under investigation. >> i hear a building inspection, too, i am not sure was it not safe for them to be inside and attacking it from the inside. >> that's correct, we determined it to be a defensive fire where we stay outside the structure, the inspector will evaluate the status of the building and whether or not -- and when it is safe for us to go inside. >> okay but no injuries, no damage to any our structure. >> no injuries reported by our per
time and found a house fully engulfed with fire, now to get more information i am joined by the battalion chief from palo alto fire. can you tell me where you are at as far as fighting this fire? >> well, we are able to make initial knock down on the fire and we pretty much have it almost extinguished. we do have hot spots that we are trying to put out -- we are setting up operations to hit those, it is not safe for crews to go in so we are remaining in the defensive mode. >> do we...
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the fire battalion chief tells me the fire started either in or near garage and then those two cars on the driveway you just saw there was some explosion associated with those cars. because of the magnesium that's in the cars. adding to trouble and noise a downed live power line at this house and a broken gas main. firefighters couldn't wait for pg and e so they found another way into house to. they were able to get the flames out within 30 minutes and since then pg and e have been on the scene and take care of the downed power line, the broken gas main has been shut off. power is still out to the house in question. one other note this home has surveillance video at the home so firefighters now combing over that. they can check out exactly how this fire started. we're live in pleasant hills. abc 7 news. >>> a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old are both safe this morning after they were taken for a ride by someone who stole their family's suv in san francisco. the thief drove the children for a few miles from the mission district. a neighbor discovered the car block his driveway. the engine wa
the fire battalion chief tells me the fire started either in or near garage and then those two cars on the driveway you just saw there was some explosion associated with those cars. because of the magnesium that's in the cars. adding to trouble and noise a downed live power line at this house and a broken gas main. firefighters couldn't wait for pg and e so they found another way into house to. they were able to get the flames out within 30 minutes and since then pg and e have been on the scene...
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santa barbara fire department battalion chief and firefighter paramedic greg knuckles are among the first to arrive on scene. >> when we first went out we thought it was a vehicle accident. we didn't know we had a tractor-trailer that was on fire that went over the car and crushed the car and exploded. >> you could tell from the radio traffic and the discussions that were happening just how complex the rescue was. and you just sort of knew that it was kind of a different, unique call. >> but unique only begins to describe this accident. rescuers are stunned to find more than half of the car dangling over the side of the bridge. news cameras and a firefighter's helmet cam capture the dramatic incident as it unfolds. >> approximately 70% of the car was hanging in midair over the edge of the bridge with 30% still stuck on the bridge itself. i've never seen anything like this. >> the wreckage is only the first shock. because all three victims are not only alive but also conscious, and looking straight down at a deadly 100-foot fall. >> two trapped. two kids and an adult. we've got to get it b
santa barbara fire department battalion chief and firefighter paramedic greg knuckles are among the first to arrive on scene. >> when we first went out we thought it was a vehicle accident. we didn't know we had a tractor-trailer that was on fire that went over the car and crushed the car and exploded. >> you could tell from the radio traffic and the discussions that were happening just how complex the rescue was. and you just sort of knew that it was kind of a different, unique...
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benning, georgia, also private cody patterson, assigned to company b third battalion, 75th ranger regimen fort benning. lieutenant marino, 25, assigned to madigan medical center lewis-mcchord washington, assigned joint special operations task force, special agent joseph peters assigned to 286 military police department, cid, 5th military battalion, italy. all four service members called by an ied while in combat operations in afghanistan. thank you very much, gayle. thanks for your reporting. thanks for your continued attention to military and afghanistan. >> thank you. this is such an important story. those are all people who have families just raling and our hearts go out to them. >> thank you for all that. what do lawmakers say? how doe just the continuing standoff. one was from wisconsin, joining me is wisconsin republican shawn duffy, member of house committee on the budget. congressman i'm not ascribing blame any place other than to the entire system here. how do you respond to the mother of corporal collins? >> first off my heart and prayers go out to the families who have lost lov
benning, georgia, also private cody patterson, assigned to company b third battalion, 75th ranger regimen fort benning. lieutenant marino, 25, assigned to madigan medical center lewis-mcchord washington, assigned joint special operations task force, special agent joseph peters assigned to 286 military police department, cid, 5th military battalion, italy. all four service members called by an ied while in combat operations in afghanistan. thank you very much, gayle. thanks for your reporting....
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battalion chief, writhe, is accused of selling or transporting methamphetamine. reportedly he was caught in a sting operation. formal charges have not been filed but he could face felony charges. he's currently on leave. >>> don't be alarmed if you see spoke at the point reyes national seashore because a controlled burn is underway right now. it's happening on 141 acres near north ranch and drakes. the controlled burn is expected to continue until about 4:00 today. the fire is to eradicate nonnative plants like the scotch broom. >>> a line of wildfires, nearly 1,000 miles long, is threatening new south whales in australia. right now more than 60 wildfires are waging across the state. one of the worst affected area, the blue mountains. >>> the search for a missing be apy loney drive -- abalone diver off the coast has transitioned to a recovery effort. a sheriff says the unidentified diver is presumed dead. the diver disappeared at salt point state park monday afternoon. his wife was waiting onshore and reported him missing. dense fog forced crews to call off the s
battalion chief, writhe, is accused of selling or transporting methamphetamine. reportedly he was caught in a sting operation. formal charges have not been filed but he could face felony charges. he's currently on leave. >>> don't be alarmed if you see spoke at the point reyes national seashore because a controlled burn is underway right now. it's happening on 141 acres near north ranch and drakes. the controlled burn is expected to continue until about 4:00 today. the fire is to...
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battalion dumped cholera into the water supply. the u.n. has refused to respond to the allegations citing diplomatic immunity. >>> later today ousted nfl layer aaron hernandez is due back in court. the former patriots tight end is charged with murder. it would be hernandez's first time in court since he pled not guilty. prosecutors say he shot and killed semipro football player odin lloyd last june. >>> new details about the undercover police detective involved in a violent confrontation between motorcycle riders and the family in an suv. we're told the officerser once did undercover work. he was off duet whichy when he was riding with this it group of bikers. he says he didn't do anything wrong but police says this show shows him punching the suv window. he turned himself in yesterday. >>> it is 4:50. students at princeton are heading back to class after a scare shut down part of the campus. gunshots were reportedly heard in one of the school's oldest buildings last night. police sent out an emergency alert as well as warnings on twitter a
battalion dumped cholera into the water supply. the u.n. has refused to respond to the allegations citing diplomatic immunity. >>> later today ousted nfl layer aaron hernandez is due back in court. the former patriots tight end is charged with murder. it would be hernandez's first time in court since he pled not guilty. prosecutors say he shot and killed semipro football player odin lloyd last june. >>> new details about the undercover police detective involved in a violent...
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costa county the winds continued to blow the warning flag raised in front of station 85 but the battalion chief says there is no chance of opening 87 again today, even though the danger remains. >> it is not an issue of desire or danger, it is an issue of money and people. >> it is a completely money and people. >> so firefighters say they will do the best they can with what they have got but they are warning people to be cautious as this red flag warning continues, live in oakland, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> high winds helped spread a grass fire in alameda county this morning. it started around 7:30 a.m. in livermore, didn't take much time for it to expand, fire officials say it grew to 150 acres. the kl fire says the fire is now contained. no homes or structured threatened, no yet known what sparked the fire, a grass fire in napa county has burned 375 acres near the lake, these are from overnight after the fire started at 8:30. right now it is 75% contained and crews say forward spread of the fire has been stopped. >> critically high winds and low relative hum
costa county the winds continued to blow the warning flag raised in front of station 85 but the battalion chief says there is no chance of opening 87 again today, even though the danger remains. >> it is not an issue of desire or danger, it is an issue of money and people. >> it is a completely money and people. >> so firefighters say they will do the best they can with what they have got but they are warning people to be cautious as this red flag warning continues, live in...
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- and they sent the mormon battalion out, which was several hundred men. and consequently, they had many women- they had far more women- and there was nobody to look after them or to help them, protect them, and provide for them, and at that time, they did practice polygamy, and it was more to provide for single women, or families that have been left. in fact, some of those were families that had been left without a husband or a father, as the case may be. and that took place until after they reached salt lake valley, and then later on, then it was against civil law, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you can attr
- and they sent the mormon battalion out, which was several hundred men. and consequently, they had many women- they had far more women- and there was nobody to look after them or to help them, protect them, and provide for them, and at that time, they did practice polygamy, and it was more to provide for single women, or families that have been left. in fact, some of those were families that had been left without a husband or a father, as the case may be. and that took place until after they...
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it appears to have started with one fateful event three years ago, a battalion of peacekeeping troops in nepal, one of the peacekeepers was most likely carrying cholera, this is the site where the u.n. dumped the cholera-laden water in one site here in haiti, introducing it to a place that hasn't seen it for many years. but the u.n. dismisses they were responsible for the epidemic, citing diplomatic immunity. there has been no compensation or apology. american lawyers will file a class action lawsuit in the u.s. federal court tomorrow. >> the u.n. is there to fight disease and poverty, but it is a major contributor to disease and poverty in haiti and refusing to take responsibility. >> reporter: what is the stance for the u.n. taking responsibility? >> i can't answer that question. >> reporter: she is one of the top officials in haiti. >> when there is blame to be made, isn't it inherent for an a organization to sometimes accept the blame, and in the case of the u.n. to say yes, it was us? >> well, unfortunately, i can't answer that question. i think here in haiti, what is more import
it appears to have started with one fateful event three years ago, a battalion of peacekeeping troops in nepal, one of the peacekeepers was most likely carrying cholera, this is the site where the u.n. dumped the cholera-laden water in one site here in haiti, introducing it to a place that hasn't seen it for many years. but the u.n. dismisses they were responsible for the epidemic, citing diplomatic immunity. there has been no compensation or apology. american lawyers will file a class action...
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reach its authorized strength the they need two infantry battalions air fields engineers and informationsre has broke he had out in thailand it, began in a warehouse of a department store before spreading. there has been no reports of casualties, as there were few shoppers inside at the time. >>> bush fires are spreading throughout the australian state of now south wales, several homes detroit authorities are warning residents to leave the flames are being fanned by strong gusts of wind. >>> in zimbabwe a court hansensn tensed a man to 15 years for killing elephants. he's the fourth man being convicted for poaching. came today after they a 100 elephants had been killed in one national park in one month. >>> book sales worldwide are generally on the decline with many readers opting for tablets or smart phoned, kindles and other such electronic devises. that is except in india. where book sales are continuing to rise. a report from new delhi. >> reporter: you can't beat a good book. or so the saying goes. demand for books is such that even in an outdoor market one can find the famous, infam
reach its authorized strength the they need two infantry battalions air fields engineers and informationsre has broke he had out in thailand it, began in a warehouse of a department store before spreading. there has been no reports of casualties, as there were few shoppers inside at the time. >>> bush fires are spreading throughout the australian state of now south wales, several homes detroit authorities are warning residents to leave the flames are being fanned by strong gusts of...
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the last time sergeant keenan roberts and his platoon from the 8th engineer battalion were here theyalked straight into an ambush. his soldiers escaped without injury but he told us his job gets more dangerous as the war winds down. >> you know, americans may have a perception this is all over, everybody is ticked in at their bases. but you're out here. >> oh, yeah. and we're going to be out here until the-- till we go home. we'll be running missions. >> reporter: as u.s. troops hand over to the afghan security forces, they travel on far fewer roads. taliban fighters know this, and they're concentrating their efforts on thiewz routes. >> it's a dangerous job. >> reporter: commander officer captain andrew elliot said his men can't afford to lose focus at this crucial stage. you will be among the last to leave. >> correct. road clearance will always be in afghanistan for the long term. there will always be road clearance and combat engineers leadingly the way. >> reporter: so they'll be out there until the last trick rolls out. >> correct. >> reporter: because there's so much troop mov
the last time sergeant keenan roberts and his platoon from the 8th engineer battalion were here theyalked straight into an ambush. his soldiers escaped without injury but he told us his job gets more dangerous as the war winds down. >> you know, americans may have a perception this is all over, everybody is ticked in at their bases. but you're out here. >> oh, yeah. and we're going to be out here until the-- till we go home. we'll be running missions. >> reporter: as u.s....
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the battalion chief says the fire started shortly after midnight in the upper unit of the four-plex.ts say a neighbor woke everybody up by knocking on doors saying his apartment was on fire. they think it was started by a dura flame log that rolled out of his fireplace into his living room. everyone got out okay. three people are staying out of their homes because of the damage. >>> friends and family asking tough questions this morning after a san francisco woman disappeared from her hospital room. a body has been found in the same hospital more than two weeks later. live in the newsroom. >> a reliable source tells abc 7 news the body is that of 57-year-old lynne spalding, but the hospital police, even a family spokesperson won't confirm it just yet. a medical examiner called lynne's daughter, told her the body had been found but there was no positive id yet. she checked into san francisco general with an infection. shechs put on medication that made her disoriented. she vanished two days
the battalion chief says the fire started shortly after midnight in the upper unit of the four-plex.ts say a neighbor woke everybody up by knocking on doors saying his apartment was on fire. they think it was started by a dura flame log that rolled out of his fireplace into his living room. everyone got out okay. three people are staying out of their homes because of the damage. >>> friends and family asking tough questions this morning after a san francisco woman disappeared from her...
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the battalion chief says the fire started shortly after midnight in the upper unit of the four-plex. residents say a neighbor woke everybody up by knocking on doors saying his apartment was on fire. they think it was started by a dura flame log that rolled out of his fireplace into his living room. everyone got out okay. three people are staying out of their homes because of the damage. >>> friends and family asking tough questions this morning after a san francisco woman disappeared from her hospital room. a body has been found in the same hospital more than two weeks later. live in the newsroom. >> a reliable source tells abc 7 news the body is that of 57-year-old lynne spalding, but the hospital police, even a family spokesperson won't confirm it just yet. a medical examiner called lynne's daughter, told her the body had been found but there was no positive id yet. she checked into san francisco general with an infection. shechs put on medication that made her disoriented. she vanished two days later on september 21st, more than two weeks ago. family and friends have been desperat
the battalion chief says the fire started shortly after midnight in the upper unit of the four-plex. residents say a neighbor woke everybody up by knocking on doors saying his apartment was on fire. they think it was started by a dura flame log that rolled out of his fireplace into his living room. everyone got out okay. three people are staying out of their homes because of the damage. >>> friends and family asking tough questions this morning after a san francisco woman disappeared...
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cal fire battalion chief mike martin says the major challenge in livermore was trying to get in quicker than the flames spread but they got a bit of luck. >> this fire ran in a plowed field. had it not, it probably would have been at least 1,000 acres. >> reporter: it took firefighters nearly 2 hours to contain it this morning but not before the flames burned across 150 acres. on this warm friday evening coming up in weather we'll talk about when the wind and fire danger will finally relax and wait until you see how chilly it will be next week. that's coming up. >>> it was a spectacular caper a thief making off with a celebrity chef lamborghini and disappearing in the bay area. while the crime caught the public's imagination, it may have been just the first step in something even more sinister. a murder plot. kpix 5's don knapp was in court today as the case against max wade got under way. don. >> reporter: that's right, liz. the prosecution's theory attempts to link all these elements the fancy car, motorcycle, story shedd in richmond and the shooting. but the defense attorney says non
cal fire battalion chief mike martin says the major challenge in livermore was trying to get in quicker than the flames spread but they got a bit of luck. >> this fire ran in a plowed field. had it not, it probably would have been at least 1,000 acres. >> reporter: it took firefighters nearly 2 hours to contain it this morning but not before the flames burned across 150 acres. on this warm friday evening coming up in weather we'll talk about when the wind and fire danger will...
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afghan national border police and task force phoenix and command afghanistan in support of the first battalionthe street regimen third brigade combat team, 10th mountain division during combat operations and an armed enemy in afghanistan on september 8, 2009. on that morning, more than 60 well armed and well positioned fighters ambushed his combat team as it moved to the village for a meeting with village elders. as they unleashed rocket propelled grenades and machine-gun fire, captain swinson returned fire to the response of the afghan border police while calling artillery fire and aviation support. after they framed coalition forces, he repeatedly called for smoke to cover the withdrawal of the elements. stranded on three sides with active fire, he coordinated indirect fire support and medical evacuation support to allow for the evacuation of the wounded. he ignored surrender and uncovered medical aid to wounded fellow soldiers and stop administering a to throw grenade at forces with air evacuation. with complete disregard for his own safety, the captain unhesitatingly let a team into the ki
afghan national border police and task force phoenix and command afghanistan in support of the first battalionthe street regimen third brigade combat team, 10th mountain division during combat operations and an armed enemy in afghanistan on september 8, 2009. on that morning, more than 60 well armed and well positioned fighters ambushed his combat team as it moved to the village for a meeting with village elders. as they unleashed rocket propelled grenades and machine-gun fire, captain swinson...
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for example, we're going to go down to 21 infantry battalions. we were at a high in the 202k force, we were at 23 and -- [inaudible] battalions for the 106k force, and we're going to go down to 21 in the force. so you're going to, you know, that's where the people are. it's the nature of the business. >> sir, you mentioned the f-35 and acb are two priority programs for the marine corps, both of these have price tags attached to them. is there a concern they may become cost prohibitive, and does the marine corps have a plan b? >> yes, there is a concern. we'll make the case, ultimately, civilian leadership will make that decision and we would, obviously, always have a plan, we look at alternatives. but we hi the f-35 fills a niche capability, actually it's far broader than that, it fills a significant strategic capability going forward. and the acv is just a capability to replace a vehicle who's really done good service but is nearing the end of its service life. we feel pretty strongly that these are critical programs for the marine corps going f
for example, we're going to go down to 21 infantry battalions. we were at a high in the 202k force, we were at 23 and -- [inaudible] battalions for the 106k force, and we're going to go down to 21 in the force. so you're going to, you know, that's where the people are. it's the nature of the business. >> sir, you mentioned the f-35 and acb are two priority programs for the marine corps, both of these have price tags attached to them. is there a concern they may become cost prohibitive,...
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i want to give a shout ought to battalion chief williams from station 38. where are you, chief? there she is. (applause) >> and i think we have some activities going on over there. i also want to give a big thank you to fire commissioner and lafayette park champion don. where is don? (applause) >> he's actually playing on the swings. [laughter] >> all right. next up, it does take great leadership from our elected leaders and another true example at the state level for us has been phil king. also he's on the state assembly. he's that young dad with two kids and uses our parks and play grounds all the time. he couldn't be here, but i have [speaker not understood] to say a very brief word to present a proclamation. thank you. >> thank you so much, phil. i'm here on behalf of assembly member tang as phil mentioned. this is a wonderful park truly an effort on behalf of the community. we're here on behalf of the state assembly to present proclamations to the friends of lafayette park, rec and park, dpw, and carina as well. thank you so much, bill, and we'll be handing these out. >> th
i want to give a shout ought to battalion chief williams from station 38. where are you, chief? there she is. (applause) >> and i think we have some activities going on over there. i also want to give a big thank you to fire commissioner and lafayette park champion don. where is don? (applause) >> he's actually playing on the swings. [laughter] >> all right. next up, it does take great leadership from our elected leaders and another true example at the state level for us has...
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one hundred others also injured as huge crowds attended the religious festival reports say police battalion batons to restore order which caused an even greater panic a stampede started when a group claimed the bridge was about to collapse in order to speed up queuing. in iraq at least forty two people killed dozens wounded in multiple bomb attacks across the country most of the blasts happening in a busy market and bus stations not clear yet who was behind the killings militant groups including out carried out similar attacks in the past according to the u.n. more than five thousand people have been killed the militant attacks this year alone. elliptic torch has started its long journey from moscow to sochi and the two thousand and fourteen winter games the flame embarked on a four month relay covering more than sixty five thousand kilometers across russia and space in greece it was then taken to russia by plane last sunday as a score to read square by a two hundred strong cavalcade of bikers president putin personally lit the ceremonial cauldron kicking off the rally relay rather the torc
one hundred others also injured as huge crowds attended the religious festival reports say police battalion batons to restore order which caused an even greater panic a stampede started when a group claimed the bridge was about to collapse in order to speed up queuing. in iraq at least forty two people killed dozens wounded in multiple bomb attacks across the country most of the blasts happening in a busy market and bus stations not clear yet who was behind the killings militant groups...
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then she will find that god is on the side of the big battalions. she will be taken by the enemy and the lucky man that makes the capture will receive 16,000 pounds from the earl of warwick 16,000 pounds! for me? there cannot be so much money in the world. now tell me which of us will make a move to save her once the english have got her, i speak first for the army. the day that she is dragged from her horse by a goddamn or a burgundian and she is not struck dead, the day that she is locked in a dungeon and the bars and bolts do not fly open at the touch of st. peter's angel, the day when they find that she is as vulnerable as i am and not a bit more invincible, she will not be worth the life of a single soldier to us, and i will not risk that life, much as i cherish her as a companion-in-arms. i don't blame you, jack. i am not worth one soldier's life if god lets me be beaten, but france may think me worth my ransom after what god has done for her through me. i tell you i have no money, and this coronation, which is all your fault, has cost me the
then she will find that god is on the side of the big battalions. she will be taken by the enemy and the lucky man that makes the capture will receive 16,000 pounds from the earl of warwick 16,000 pounds! for me? there cannot be so much money in the world. now tell me which of us will make a move to save her once the english have got her, i speak first for the army. the day that she is dragged from her horse by a goddamn or a burgundian and she is not struck dead, the day that she is locked in...
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of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as anvisor in support of the command battalion third brigrade combat division on september 8th, 2009. on that morning more than 60 well armed well positioned enemy fighters ambushed his combat team as it moved on foot for a meeting with village eldered. captain swenson returned fire and coordinated the response of his afghan border police while calling in fire and support. after the enemy flanked coalition forces, captain swenson called in for the elements and surrounded on three sides, he coordinated efforts and medical evacuation and helicopter support for the wounded. he maneuvered uncovered to render medical aid for a soldier. he stopped long enough unhesitatingly led a team in an unarmed vehicle exposing himself to enemy fire to recover the wounded in search for wounded com comrades. it became clear of ground recovery of the fallen was necessary. his team returned to the kill joan another time in a humvee. he exited the vehicle exposing himself to enemy fire to locate and recover three fallen marines. his leadership against t
of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as anvisor in support of the command battalion third brigrade combat division on september 8th, 2009. on that morning more than 60 well armed well positioned enemy fighters ambushed his combat team as it moved on foot for a meeting with village eldered. captain swenson returned fire and coordinated the response of his afghan border police while calling in fire and support. after the enemy flanked coalition forces, captain swenson...
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department.rtmen these are the korean war veterans from the 55th infanty who conducted the last battalion, in military history. i would say that the parks department would enforce it. i we intend to lay the wreath today. >> you intend to lay the wreath. >> yes, sir.es,si >> okay, let me ask you what the veterans that you are flying in that is what they say they are going to do, but they have been fully apprised of the situationo what is going on here at the memorial. >> yes, they have been fuelly apprised. i'm being a little bit jokinglyo and a little bit humor about it they're all 85 years old, thesee were the guys who endured the conditions of the korean war. this is their monument. they're all in the mid-80s, and it's first and maybe the mae last time that they will see the monument. they're already en route. and i'm sure that regional people will find accompany acc and they will let us lay a wreath. >> what time are you expecting them to arrive. >> we will abriffing a be arrive korean memorial at noon. and we will have a briefing at the tomb.. unknown, and the united states army drill
department.rtmen these are the korean war veterans from the 55th infanty who conducted the last battalion, in military history. i would say that the parks department would enforce it. i we intend to lay the wreath today. >> you intend to lay the wreath. >> yes, sir.es,si >> okay, let me ask you what the veterans that you are flying in that is what they say they are going to do, but they have been fully apprised of the situationo what is going on here at the memorial. >>...
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but the most controversial is what the prosecutor refers to as assault battalions. groups of people with military training or special forces training, some of them retired from the military who receive orders to commit acts of violence. always in a controlled fashion condoned by the party leadership, according to the prosecutor. those are the charges now that they are addressing. >> the latest still going on in athens. thank you. >>> more from europe. a little later in the news hour, but right now let's return to doha and to david. >> we have this coming up, sectarian violence flaring up in myanmar. we'll have the details from the volumvolatile state. >>> and more about bashar al-assad uncle. and the final asian champions league. >> the u.s. pratt president obama is making an attempt to end the political deadlock that has led to a partial shutdown. congressional leaders have been invited to a meeting at the white house. more on this from kimberly halleck who is there for us in washington, d.c. any sign that this is going to end any time soon? >> reporter: it is a go
but the most controversial is what the prosecutor refers to as assault battalions. groups of people with military training or special forces training, some of them retired from the military who receive orders to commit acts of violence. always in a controlled fashion condoned by the party leadership, according to the prosecutor. those are the charges now that they are addressing. >> the latest still going on in athens. thank you. >>> more from europe. a little later in the news...
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human history and the united states will drop below 400, less than half the size of an infantry battalion. this country suffered less than any other major belligerent. we emerged from the war with iran is still based not only in tact, but driving. we emerged from the war with two thirds of the world's gold supplier, with clinical energy is a great sense of optimism and hope in the future. but about 400,000 americans died during the war. 291,000 were killed in action and of those killed in action, all south of those occurred in europe in that last year. in 1947, the next of kin of all americans who had died and whose bodies had been recovered overseas, and i was nearly everyone who went died in the pacific or atlantic theaters. those next of kin were given a one-time opportunity to choose whether or not to bring their dead sons, and they were mostly sons, to bring them home or to live in. overseas in one of about two dozen american battles on the case. about 40% chose to leave their boys overseas and about 60% brought them home. across the united states government, $564.50 per explanation
human history and the united states will drop below 400, less than half the size of an infantry battalion. this country suffered less than any other major belligerent. we emerged from the war with iran is still based not only in tact, but driving. we emerged from the war with two thirds of the world's gold supplier, with clinical energy is a great sense of optimism and hope in the future. but about 400,000 americans died during the war. 291,000 were killed in action and of those killed in...
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good to be with you, dan mundy, battalion chief, new york city fire d..later, hurricane sandy. dennis: thank you, lizzie mac donald. cheryl: investors are awaiting apple earnings after the bell today. i'm going to be r to have the latest in the fox business stock ray tar. dennis: and netflix attacking the theater industry, why theater owners might kill movies coming up in my media minute. first, a look at the ten-year treasury. ♪ ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. contracts to buy previously-owned homes falling to 5.6%, the biggest month to month drop in more than three years. the national association o
good to be with you, dan mundy, battalion chief, new york city fire d..later, hurricane sandy. dennis: thank you, lizzie mac donald. cheryl: investors are awaiting apple earnings after the bell today. i'm going to be r to have the latest in the fox business stock ray tar. dennis: and netflix attacking the theater industry, why theater owners might kill movies coming up in my media minute. first, a look at the ten-year treasury. ♪ ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches?...
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his commanding officer wrote this: >> the blast that injured josh killed four members of his battalionut that picture has been dubbed by web viewers as the salute seen around the world. indeed it is. greg, thanks. >> i reminder, he lost four of his friends on that battlefield too. >> we wish them well and comfort in that really difficult time. >> quite a moment. >> his wife posted a nice letter on facebook. you can tell it is a really good family. get healthy. >> remarkable new study on breast cancer finds multivitam n multivitamins may save lives. joining us is dr. carr roole as. >> as you are suggesting a large study. they looked at 160,000 women those that took multivarieitami and supplements, it goes to show you that healthy behaviors make a difference in our outcomes. it looked at the profiles of this women. they had lower weight, less likely to smoke and they practiced healthy behaviors. >> is it the vitamins themselves or is it indicative of the kind of person that this is. someone that takes care of themselves, is it the chemistry of the vitamin or the behavior of the person? >
his commanding officer wrote this: >> the blast that injured josh killed four members of his battalionut that picture has been dubbed by web viewers as the salute seen around the world. indeed it is. greg, thanks. >> i reminder, he lost four of his friends on that battlefield too. >> we wish them well and comfort in that really difficult time. >> quite a moment. >> his wife posted a nice letter on facebook. you can tell it is a really good family. get healthy....
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graduate on second tour of duty lost both of his legs in an explosion while his unit the third ranger battalionng the building for a targeting. four of his fellow soldiers died in that attack. >> the man came out, lifted up his shirt to show that he had no ied's and then a woman came out and she exploded. >> things only got worse after that. >> everybody from what i understood, started moving and shuffling and then they were sounded like ied's were planted around the ground and obviously josh had had had stepped on one. and several other people in his unit, also. >> we showed jim hargus this photo of his son one he has seen dozens of times. holding back tears is he proud of his son being a ranger. >> seeing the picture, how proud are you as a family? >> i'm overwhelmed. you know, i'm overwhelmed. but that's my boy, that he could come from me, you know. yeah, i'm overwhelmed. >> on his chest in the photo sits the purple heart. purr received to be unconscious. hargus was presented his medal surrounded by 50 people in a hospital room in afghanistan when he started to raise his arm in salute. >> he
graduate on second tour of duty lost both of his legs in an explosion while his unit the third ranger battalionng the building for a targeting. four of his fellow soldiers died in that attack. >> the man came out, lifted up his shirt to show that he had no ied's and then a woman came out and she exploded. >> things only got worse after that. >> everybody from what i understood, started moving and shuffling and then they were sounded like ied's were planted around the ground...
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police in roseville arrested a cal fire battalion chief on fire charges. ronald ray wright is stationed in the auburn area. he is accused of selling or transporting methamphetamine. reportedly he was caught in a sting operation. forral charges vice president been filed yet but -- formal charges haven't been filed yet. >>> president obama meets with the prime minister of pakistan. he is trying to rebuild a rocky relationship with pakistan. there is resentment in pac stap over the -- pakistan over the secret mission. >>> the boston marathon bombing suspect that was killed in a shootout with police is also accused of taking part in an earlier triple homicide. tamerlan tsarnaev was named in the killing of three people in massachusetts. the information came from a friend of tsarnaev when he was being questioned by the fbi. >>> lawyers in colorado movie theater shooting -- police did not have a search warrant before sending a bomb squad robot into the booby trapped apartment. >>> time now 6:15. we now know how a federal criminal investigator from oakland sandra
police in roseville arrested a cal fire battalion chief on fire charges. ronald ray wright is stationed in the auburn area. he is accused of selling or transporting methamphetamine. reportedly he was caught in a sting operation. forral charges vice president been filed yet but -- formal charges haven't been filed yet. >>> president obama meets with the prime minister of pakistan. he is trying to rebuild a rocky relationship with pakistan. there is resentment in pac stap over the --...
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. >>> police in roseville say they have arrested a cal fire battalion chief on drug charges.irefighter ronald ray wright is accused of selling and transporting methamphetamine. he was reportedly caught in an under cover drug sting. wright is stationed in the auburn area. he is right now on leave. >>> president obama meets today with the prime minister of pakistan at the white house. president obama is trying to rebuild a a rocky relationship with pakistan. >>> back in this country the boston marathon bombing suspect who was killed in the shootout with police is also accused of taking part in an earlier triple homicide. tsarnaev was named in the participate of killing three people in massachusetts in 2011. that is according to new court documents. the information comes from a friend of tsarnaev who was killed by an fbi agent back in may while he was being questioned. the fbi says the man lunged at the agent with a knife. >>> lawyers for accused killer james holmes says the search of his apartment after last year's movie theater shooting rampage was not legal. they say police d
. >>> police in roseville say they have arrested a cal fire battalion chief on drug charges.irefighter ronald ray wright is accused of selling and transporting methamphetamine. he was reportedly caught in an under cover drug sting. wright is stationed in the auburn area. he is right now on leave. >>> president obama meets today with the prime minister of pakistan at the white house. president obama is trying to rebuild a a rocky relationship with pakistan. >>> back in...
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army first battalion engineer fighting in northern virginia. he left his signature on a wall in the front parlor of a house. can you see it? lee goss, company b, core engineer, u.s.a. sometime later he was captured in battle. he became a prisoner of war and then, luckily, for old. as soon as his health permitted he enlisted in the second massachusetts heavy artillery company h., which unfortunately, was ordered to plymouth, north carolina. and so on april 20, 1864, he was captured by the rebels and again became a prisoner of war, and not paroled this time. somehow he managed to survive the war, and several years later he pinned the soldiers story, captivity at andersonville and other rebel prisons. >> still being debated even to the present time, is what happens to the black cooks and recruits, armed waiting their orders at plymouth? they were not sent to andersonville prison. now i know about my great-grandfather though. since his regimental roster states, quote, apparently escaped capture following the bowel on april 20, 1864, unquote i wonde
army first battalion engineer fighting in northern virginia. he left his signature on a wall in the front parlor of a house. can you see it? lee goss, company b, core engineer, u.s.a. sometime later he was captured in battle. he became a prisoner of war and then, luckily, for old. as soon as his health permitted he enlisted in the second massachusetts heavy artillery company h., which unfortunately, was ordered to plymouth, north carolina. and so on april 20, 1864, he was captured by the rebels...
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. >> after warning the neighborhood, battalion chief andre began warning a stretch of houses most at >> let's pick up a little bit. it's getting close to the edge. hey, don't get too close to the back. >> there's nothing more he and his colleagues can do but watch and wait. >> when that moment arrived, it was kind of sad because people were losing their homes. >> it turns out he's not the only person videotaping the devastation. >> where are you from? >> from "the las vegas review journal." >> a videographer for "the las vegas review journal" was also on the scene. >> you could see this house hanging on its edge of the foundation and undercut it and about a third of the house was completely out in the air. >> all eyes and cameras are on the beige house with white trim. no one is inside. the owner just completed construction and hasn't moved in yet. >> it's not finished yet, nope. >> i just talked to him and he said he just finished painting it and he was laying down the floor. >> there it goes. >> then, the unfinished house is finished forever. >> knew it was coming. the sound is ext
. >> after warning the neighborhood, battalion chief andre began warning a stretch of houses most at >> let's pick up a little bit. it's getting close to the edge. hey, don't get too close to the back. >> there's nothing more he and his colleagues can do but watch and wait. >> when that moment arrived, it was kind of sad because people were losing their homes. >> it turns out he's not the only person videotaping the devastation. >> where are you from?...
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battalion then dumped cholera related water into the main water supply. the u.n. has refused to respond to the allegations citing diplomatic immunity. >>> we are learning more about the woman behind last week's capitol chaos. according to court documents miriam carey had a lock box when she tried to ram her car through the white house gates. her passport, foreign currency and driver's license were in it. nothing offers any clues as to why she drove here from connecticut. police shot and killed carey as she sped to the capitol. she was being treated for mental health issues including postpartum depression. >>> the heiress to mars may be to blame for a deadly crash that happened last friday in loudoun county. 73-year-old jacqueline mars was driving her porsche suv when she crossed the median and hit minivan carrying six people. ellisor died. she was not wearing a seat belt. no charges have been filed against mars. this tragedy has left jacquie filled with sorrow for the loss of life and those who were injured in the accident. this morning a carjacking victim is shar
battalion then dumped cholera related water into the main water supply. the u.n. has refused to respond to the allegations citing diplomatic immunity. >>> we are learning more about the woman behind last week's capitol chaos. according to court documents miriam carey had a lock box when she tried to ram her car through the white house gates. her passport, foreign currency and driver's license were in it. nothing offers any clues as to why she drove here from connecticut. police shot...