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the romans leave jesus' dead body hanging on the cross.ing any victim of a crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathe your last breath, you were just garbage. you were left there to rot and to be eaten. >> but the gospel of mark tells that jesus' body is wrapped in a fine linen cloth brought by joseph of arimathea. the bible also reveals that joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like joseph of arimathea, was also a member of the sanhedrin, a prominent man in jewish society. >> it's clear that not all the jews in jerusalem were behind jesus' death. for the simple reason that jesus was jewish, his followers and disciples were jewish. not only that, not even all the jewish authorities were responsible for jesus' death because you have people like joseph of arimathea and nicodemus. >> the body is taken to joseph's tomb and prepared for burial. >> when nicodemus is willing to get involved is in the burial. he's supplying really very expensive products to
the romans leave jesus' dead body hanging on the cross.ing any victim of a crucifixion in a burial shroud was very unusual. >> after you breathe your last breath, you were just garbage. you were left there to rot and to be eaten. >> but the gospel of mark tells that jesus' body is wrapped in a fine linen cloth brought by joseph of arimathea. the bible also reveals that joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like...
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bodie. thank you, captain. well, sit down, sir. we don't get many guests. the sergeant tells me he picked you up a couple miles north of camp, says you claim to have business in hatchet valley. lwood gang is holed up in hatchet valley. so i've heard. and you still intend to go in? i've got to go in. well, only a fool or a fugitive would make the attempt. i'm no criminal, captain. well, if you were, you'd hardly try to reach hatchet valley by that pass, not with the army guarding it. and since you say you're not a criminal, am i to conclude that you're a fool? witness says that a friend of mine did the shooting. i intend to clear him. i figure the only way i can do that is to go in there and bring out the real killer. may i inquire how you intend to pick the right man out of 50? by the way his britches stay up. of course. they're guarding that pass 24 hours a day and you'd be shot down before you were halfway through. ok that dangerous to 'em. i figure that they'll be curious enough to ask qu
bodie. thank you, captain. well, sit down, sir. we don't get many guests. the sergeant tells me he picked you up a couple miles north of camp, says you claim to have business in hatchet valley. lwood gang is holed up in hatchet valley. so i've heard. and you still intend to go in? i've got to go in. well, only a fool or a fugitive would make the attempt. i'm no criminal, captain. well, if you were, you'd hardly try to reach hatchet valley by that pass, not with the army guarding it. and since...
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my first dead body ever was a decomposed body. >> you didn't freak out? >> no. i didn't. just surreal to see what our bodies do once we're dead. sometimes people might get a little weirded out by my enthusiasm when i talk about what i do, but i think you should like your job. i like brightness. i like positivity and happiness. i just like to be able to see the other side of it. >> night settles in over l.a. >> we're going to put some of these on. they slip on over your shoes. >> and marlene starts her ten-hour shift to gather dna samples for an open case. for her, it's just another night on the job. but not for me. >> hi. >> hey. >> oh my god. oh. >> did you just bring that baby in? >> yes. >> can you tell us what happened? >> it was born about six days ago and just found unresponsive, rushed to the e.r. >> oh my god. a little girl. ♪ >> now we're going to go this way. >> at the coroner's office, tragedy comes with the territory. marlene must move on to collect evidence for a homicide investigation. but i can't take my mind off what i just saw. this is just the craziest j
my first dead body ever was a decomposed body. >> you didn't freak out? >> no. i didn't. just surreal to see what our bodies do once we're dead. sometimes people might get a little weirded out by my enthusiasm when i talk about what i do, but i think you should like your job. i like brightness. i like positivity and happiness. i just like to be able to see the other side of it. >> night settles in over l.a. >> we're going to put some of these on. they slip on over your...
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they have a body camera. the purpose of that is to make sure they are acting properly, they are accountable for everything they do. if you know the body camera is recording you and can scan your face and then to use that information by law enforcement in some way, are you potential of the less inclined to go there? are you going to second-guess that type of basic first amendment speech? so again we think in this context, developing face print from body cameras it should be certain judicial approval based on probable cause and it should be individualized so that you get a proper uses for this type of technology at the same time you can prevent the misuse that would be directed at surveillance that has tried to and sometimes focus on vulnerable groups. i really hope you give a look into our report and many other issues that's available online. we have a bunch of copies outside. again, facial recognition is the one area i focus on but we take on a full set of recommendations for how police should be using body c
they have a body camera. the purpose of that is to make sure they are acting properly, they are accountable for everything they do. if you know the body camera is recording you and can scan your face and then to use that information by law enforcement in some way, are you potential of the less inclined to go there? are you going to second-guess that type of basic first amendment speech? so again we think in this context, developing face print from body cameras it should be certain judicial...
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they have a body camera. the purpose is to make sure that they are acting probably probaby are accountable for everything they do. if you are the body camera is recording you and can later use to scan your face and then use that information by law enforcement in some way are you potential of the less inclined to go the? are you going to second-guess the type of basic first amendment speech? so again we think in this context, developing face prints from body cameras it should be something that requires judicial approvalapproval, based on probe cause and should be individualized so that you can have proper usage for this type of technology but at the same time prevent the misuse that would be directed at activities, sometimes focus on vulnerable groups. i really hope you'll give a look into our take on this and many other issue that is they've on life. with a bunch of copies outside. again, facial recognition recognition is the one area that i focus on but we take on a full set of recommendations for how police
they have a body camera. the purpose is to make sure that they are acting probably probaby are accountable for everything they do. if you are the body camera is recording you and can later use to scan your face and then use that information by law enforcement in some way are you potential of the less inclined to go the? are you going to second-guess the type of basic first amendment speech? so again we think in this context, developing face prints from body cameras it should be something that...
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so these are the police body cameras. >> yes.hese are the taser axon. >> this is officer mcfadden, the man in charge of getting the body camera program up and running here. >> they place them as you can see here on a clip like this on their shirt where the pocket clip is. you press the button in the center twice. very simple operation. you'll hear two beeps. [ beep beep ] that means the camera's now recording. so you'll see video start from inside the car so the situation's filmed from beginning to end. >> so the cameras don't stay on for an eight-hour shift. >> no. the cameras are only on for a job. >> do police officers have to announce that they're recording? >> we enter someone's house where expectation of privacy is key, we do announce there's a camera, can we keep the camera on if it's in the house. if you're outside there's no reasonable expectation of privacy. so you can and will be filmed. >> because the program and its policies are in its infancy, we're not allowed to show actual body camera footage in action. however,
so these are the police body cameras. >> yes.hese are the taser axon. >> this is officer mcfadden, the man in charge of getting the body camera program up and running here. >> they place them as you can see here on a clip like this on their shirt where the pocket clip is. you press the button in the center twice. very simple operation. you'll hear two beeps. [ beep beep ] that means the camera's now recording. so you'll see video start from inside the car so the situation's...
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they have a body camera. the purpose of the body camera making sure they are acting properly, accountable for everything they do. if you know that body camera is recording you and can be used to scan your face to catalog the fact you're at a protest and use that information in some way are you potentially a little less inclined to go there? are you going to second-guess that basic type of first amendment speech. again, we think in this context developing face prints from body cameras, it should require judicial approval, should be based on probable cause and should be individualized so you can have proper uses for this type of technology at the same time prevent misuse directed at activities and surveillance that has tried to in some times focus on vulnerable groups. i really hope you'll look into the full report on this, it's available online. there's a bunch of copies online. facial rec anything is the one area i focused on but we take on a full set of how police should be using body cameras. whenever i tal
they have a body camera. the purpose of the body camera making sure they are acting properly, accountable for everything they do. if you know that body camera is recording you and can be used to scan your face to catalog the fact you're at a protest and use that information in some way are you potentially a little less inclined to go there? are you going to second-guess that basic type of first amendment speech. again, we think in this context developing face prints from body cameras, it should...
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they are confirming nine victims' bodies have been recovered. the identification process has begun, but sergeant kelly says they believe they have seen more bodies that have not been recovered. now it's nine plus according to what sergeant ray kelly is telling us in this evening hour as they finish up, if you will, dealing with the press. they're going to bring in heavy equipment, dumpster truck, excavators, they have to move slowly as they look at the forensic evidence there, they try to remove more remains in the coming hours overnight. that's live and the latest coming out of oakland, california, 6:10 p.m., in that catastrophe in that warehouse fire in oakland, california. we'll have more on that through the evening here on msnbc, stay with us. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. g new cars. you're smart. you already kn
they are confirming nine victims' bodies have been recovered. the identification process has begun, but sergeant kelly says they believe they have seen more bodies that have not been recovered. now it's nine plus according to what sergeant ray kelly is telling us in this evening hour as they finish up, if you will, dealing with the press. they're going to bring in heavy equipment, dumpster truck, excavators, they have to move slowly as they look at the forensic evidence there, they try to...
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recovering bodies, there could be up to 25 bodies in that warehouse. there's also an investigation here of how something so terribly could go wrong. we have a team of reporters here on the scene in oakland. we have reporters back in the studio. and our investigative unit is missing on several angles of this story. but let's get started on what's happening here on 31st avenue. a lot's happening here. it's been almost 24 hours exactly since this fire. this was a community here. there are houses and other warehouses here with families, flowers, candles. there's also heavy machinery digging through the debris and hoping to recover all those bodies that might be inside. there are federal agents on the scene and here are the official numbers at this point. nine people killed, 25 missing. however, unofficially, officials have already told us that they expect these numbers to climb. the death toll certainly will rise. the building was not permitted to hold people but yet it was a colony for artists who not only had their art there but lived in this building as
recovering bodies, there could be up to 25 bodies in that warehouse. there's also an investigation here of how something so terribly could go wrong. we have a team of reporters here on the scene in oakland. we have reporters back in the studio. and our investigative unit is missing on several angles of this story. but let's get started on what's happening here on 31st avenue. a lot's happening here. it's been almost 24 hours exactly since this fire. this was a community here. there are houses...
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and the body there. and the coke wars, it is coroners saying whoa, this is a rash of violence i have not seen in my time here before. what exactly is going on? a case we are familiar with, will smith is in a new movie based on a real pathologist that worked in an allegheny hospital in pittsburgh and started to diagnose brain damage, repeated trauma to the head in american football players. and it has become sort of a cause celebre, so this is that role that is not that lurid, police outline, chalk outline sense of how important death investigations are. seeing patterns, raising the alarm, as our society evolves, what new dangers are there that we need to deal with? and in a related area, diagnostics. because they work with corpses, not patients, death investigators have never really gotten, i think, the credit they deserve for their role in public health or the respect they deserve from their medical peers. but the truth is, they make their medical peers better. and this has been true throughout history.
and the body there. and the coke wars, it is coroners saying whoa, this is a rash of violence i have not seen in my time here before. what exactly is going on? a case we are familiar with, will smith is in a new movie based on a real pathologist that worked in an allegheny hospital in pittsburgh and started to diagnose brain damage, repeated trauma to the head in american football players. and it has become sort of a cause celebre, so this is that role that is not that lurid, police outline,...
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body, how do you feel about that? you here in the penitentiary. >> exactly. >> so you know you have to stay away from that stuff. but, you know, my biggest thing would be getting reacquainted with the world and the new technologies and, you know, because when i came here, a cell phone was as big as a shoebox. >> the guys that do return to prison -- >> chris lashbrook is only six months away from completing his eight-year sentence for auto theft and burglary. he's been trying to avoid trouble but has recently landed in administrative segregation. >> what happened? why seg? >> i was on the phone with my wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. present the case for the department, then you'll have your opportunity. >> i'm going to read an incident report that was written by officer jaret jones, staff at this facility, he writes
body, how do you feel about that? you here in the penitentiary. >> exactly. >> so you know you have to stay away from that stuff. but, you know, my biggest thing would be getting reacquainted with the world and the new technologies and, you know, because when i came here, a cell phone was as big as a shoebox. >> the guys that do return to prison -- >> chris lashbrook is only six months away from completing his eight-year sentence for auto theft and burglary. he's been...
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to the bodies. we saw about half a dozen dump trucks and some excavators on standby. i had a chance to talk to the operator of the equipment, the construction guys. they were at one pointing to use a crane. now they are going about it another way. it's a work in progress taking the building apart piece by piece. that is the only way to get in the building and in to some of the bodies that they know are inside. the building is structurally unstable for rescue crews to go in and move stuff around. this artist collective, according to a friend, ten people lived and worked there. friday night there was a concert on the second floor. it's estimated 100 people were inside. it wasn't a sanctioned permitted event. a friend of the founder described the living conditions in the building. he said it was beautifully decorated. a number of visual artists and musicians lived and worked there together but it was dangerous. he said there was -- it was a bit of a fire trap in some instances. he described the stairca
to the bodies. we saw about half a dozen dump trucks and some excavators on standby. i had a chance to talk to the operator of the equipment, the construction guys. they were at one pointing to use a crane. now they are going about it another way. it's a work in progress taking the building apart piece by piece. that is the only way to get in the building and in to some of the bodies that they know are inside. the building is structurally unstable for rescue crews to go in and move stuff...
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deputies are still working to recover more bodies.e expected to have an update in a news conference at 8-am. we'll carry it live as it happens. and we continue our team coverage of the fire. this morning we know that a lot of issues plagued the warehouse before it caught fire on friday night. kron four's terisa estacio is live in oakland with the details. terisa? >> reporter: neighbors have been complaining about the square house for quite some time we spoke with the woman who lives right next to the warehouse she has been calling out to city officials for a long time. she was very worried of fire clot of our and out here sadly that's exactly what has happened. going back to december 13th as a couple weeks ago there was a complaint that was filed with the city. accompli talked-about how there was trash littered all over the st. and a lot of concern that there was trash and debris inside. the property was only supposed to be for a warehouse now for living but there was compliance the people were legally leading inside and better models
deputies are still working to recover more bodies.e expected to have an update in a news conference at 8-am. we'll carry it live as it happens. and we continue our team coverage of the fire. this morning we know that a lot of issues plagued the warehouse before it caught fire on friday night. kron four's terisa estacio is live in oakland with the details. terisa? >> reporter: neighbors have been complaining about the square house for quite some time we spoke with the woman who lives right...
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police said to update us on the gruesome investigation of decapitated body on the merrimac river. >>reporter: we are awaiting a news conference, hoping to get discovered and speculation about whether this could be a teenager who went missing in lawrence, days ago. there is hope this briefing expected and moments from the mayor of florence and the police chief, my address at least some of those questions. police back at the scene this morning, this is where a woman and her dog found this headless body between the merrimack river lawrence boys and girls club. they found the head nearby. also gathered friends and family of the 16 -year-old who mysteriously disappeared days ago. his father was there he grabbed a sweatshirt from the scene just in case it might have been his sons. >> does this belong to your son? >> i don't know. >> everything is going through my mind i am so scared, right now. >> i am hoping for the best. >>reporter: an autopsy is expected today and that could lead to a definite identification of this body and perhaps answers for some of those questions. the district a
police said to update us on the gruesome investigation of decapitated body on the merrimac river. >>reporter: we are awaiting a news conference, hoping to get discovered and speculation about whether this could be a teenager who went missing in lawrence, days ago. there is hope this briefing expected and moments from the mayor of florence and the police chief, my address at least some of those questions. police back at the scene this morning, this is where a woman and her dog found this...
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they found 36 deceased bodies. 11 have been identified. confirmed that 70% of the building has been searched by crews on the ground. back to this work stoppage. that happened around 12:00 a.m. due to an unstable piece of structure in the roof area of the building. this poses a safety concern for firefighters. >> the top of the exterior building if you imagine where the roof meets the wall, there's about a five foot unreenforced section of the exterior wall. it's leaning in three inches. it should be straight. we are concerned that unreenforced area potentially could collapse. >> they will look inside this building to determine the game plan for crews on the ground. they are hoping to resume work around 12:00 p.m. pete suratos for today in the bay. >> as you know, a growing memorial has been set up for victims of the oakland warehouse fire. candles, flowers lined up outside the scene of the fire. at least 36 people are dead. 11 of the victims have been identified so far. >> our coverage of this fire continues on the "today" show. they have
they found 36 deceased bodies. 11 have been identified. confirmed that 70% of the building has been searched by crews on the ground. back to this work stoppage. that happened around 12:00 a.m. due to an unstable piece of structure in the roof area of the building. this poses a safety concern for firefighters. >> the top of the exterior building if you imagine where the roof meets the wall, there's about a five foot unreenforced section of the exterior wall. it's leaning in three inches....
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take the body to the coroner's office.e alameda county sheriff had a big role. they control the coroner's office and run the crime lab that's processing the evidence. in conjunction with the oakland police department active tonight. back to you. that's the latest. >> thank you, vic. we talked about the blue tents in addition to allowing the workers to get their jobs done, it also sets up a barrier from the other side of the street because they don't want a budge of people looking and the media peering in there and seeing remains and family members viewing it on fvgs. >> they're being respectful. >> friends and family members are desperately searching for those still missing. >> eric thomas live with more on that. >> reporter: i'm on the university of california campus. there are a couple of links to uc berkeley with this devastating fire. one involves three people who went to the party who are former columnists for the campus newspaper. another are three students unaccounted for who were thought to have gone to the party.
take the body to the coroner's office.e alameda county sheriff had a big role. they control the coroner's office and run the crime lab that's processing the evidence. in conjunction with the oakland police department active tonight. back to you. that's the latest. >> thank you, vic. we talked about the blue tents in addition to allowing the workers to get their jobs done, it also sets up a barrier from the other side of the street because they don't want a budge of people looking and the...
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and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden inin this couountry in waways that are substantial. >> we arere seeinincreases, cleearly, in certain k kinds of illnesses. . asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a third. >> one out of every third child born today is going to have diabetes. and if you're a minority, it''s one out of tw. >> chemicals contribute to the incidence of leukemia. >> breast cancer, infertility. >> alzheimer's, parkinsoson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago. >> childhdhood cancers aree going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, memen today are not the men their grandfdfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male reproductive development. >> if i i were a parent..... i would be very concerned. >> they were meant to make life easier, and they do. >> better things for better living through chemistry. >> chememicals fight
and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden inin this couountry in waways that are substantial. >> we arere seeinincreases, cleearly, in certain k kinds of illnesses. . asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a third. >> one out of every third child born today is going to have diabetes. and if you're a minority, it''s one out of tw. >> chemicals...
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about what the body tells you about performance?>> what i learned is there are secrets that your body is trying to tell you that can help you with overtraining, that can help you with optimizing performance. but the fact of the matter, and this was six years ago when i was first doing this research, is that they couldn't be monitored. there is nothing in the space that was able to do this kind of data collection. so i was able to partner with my co-founders john capalupo, our ct o. >> rose: chief technical officer? >> exactly. his father is the professor of exercise physiology and he was studying the hardest math class in the country at harvard. we had to have lap and he had the technical chops from the engineering standpoint and i had a vision of how it could work with coaches and athletes. the third co-founder understood mechanical engineering. >> rose: five sensors that take in data 100 times per second and measure heart rate. what does that tell you? >> by looking at heart rate over the course of the day, in particular earl viol
about what the body tells you about performance?>> what i learned is there are secrets that your body is trying to tell you that can help you with overtraining, that can help you with optimizing performance. but the fact of the matter, and this was six years ago when i was first doing this research, is that they couldn't be monitored. there is nothing in the space that was able to do this kind of data collection. so i was able to partner with my co-founders john capalupo, our ct o....
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we know, this evening that nine bodies have been recovered from the rubble those bodies have been taken to the coroner's office for identification. we still know that dozens of people are missing. let's look at some video from a little while ago. crews have brought in heavy equipment including excavators. they will go through the rubble of this building, basically three stories of building collapsed to the bottom and there are remains buried in with the rubble, it is tedious work, slow going work at this point they do not know how many remains are still in the building. vacancy human remains but they cannot get to them because of these challenges. despite all of this there was a small grammar of new this afternoon here is the sheriff's office to explain. >> we have been able to put some families fears at ease by locating loved ones that were believed to be inside that were found to be a life. that our family assistance enter has been huge in doing that. >> charles clifford life for us tonight at the scene. obviously had some audio issues but we will hope to sort that out. here is info w
we know, this evening that nine bodies have been recovered from the rubble those bodies have been taken to the coroner's office for identification. we still know that dozens of people are missing. let's look at some video from a little while ago. crews have brought in heavy equipment including excavators. they will go through the rubble of this building, basically three stories of building collapsed to the bottom and there are remains buried in with the rubble, it is tedious work, slow going...
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the search for more bodies continues. the latest number out this morning is 36 bodies have been found. only 11 of them have been identified. the other big news of this morning is that the atf has pinpointed the point of origin of the fire. it looks like it was the back of the house. now they will try to figure out what caused the fire. live in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> that is it kpix 5 news at noon as we leave you , our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the rescue crews who are working around the clock. more on this story on kpix 5 at 5.
the search for more bodies continues. the latest number out this morning is 36 bodies have been found. only 11 of them have been identified. the other big news of this morning is that the atf has pinpointed the point of origin of the fire. it looks like it was the back of the house. now they will try to figure out what caused the fire. live in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> that is it kpix 5 news at noon as we leave you , our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the...
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ni: man's decapitated body found thursday afternoon. word of the discovery spreading quickly to family members of 16-year-old lee manuel paulino. a sophomore at lawrence high school, missing for more than two weeks and last seen in this area. >> have they told you anything? >> they have not said anything. >> what are you thinking? >> i just hope it is not him. >> i am feeling sad. but i also feel bad becau it might be someone son. nicole: despite no confirmation paulino's family members gathered at the scene as investigators looked for clues. released the victim's id. again, the district attorney says they will not be commenting on identification. we do expect a statement from the mayor shortly. we live in lawrence, nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. >> ok, nicole, thanks. we will bring that story to you live when it happens. noon we're learning a local , mosque has received a hate letter sent to mosques around the country. here is a look. it rs vile and filthy people" and says president-elect donald trump will do to muslims what hitle
ni: man's decapitated body found thursday afternoon. word of the discovery spreading quickly to family members of 16-year-old lee manuel paulino. a sophomore at lawrence high school, missing for more than two weeks and last seen in this area. >> have they told you anything? >> they have not said anything. >> what are you thinking? >> i just hope it is not him. >> i am feeling sad. but i also feel bad becau it might be someone son. nicole: despite no confirmation...
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-- her body was found overnight.hat we're learning about her apparent death when w >>> i pulled a muscle in my leg and one of my shoes got packed with snow so i had a sock and in order to move my leg i had to physically pick it up to move it forward. if i don't find shelter i'm not going to make it overnight. >> just an amazing rescue story out of arizona. this woman walked 26 miles in frigid snow, cold air to get help for her family. klein, her husband and their son were on their way to the grand canyon when they drove into a ditch last week. not only was it snowing but everything was closed. >> this is unbelievable. kleinal searching for help. she has some bad frostbite, but her family is otherwise okay, and it's really true. you don't know how strong you are until you're faced with, you know, survival or a challenge like this. that is absolutely amazing. >> hats off to her. it's 6:40 right now. we want to turn to chuck bell. he is keeping an eye on the forecast. starting off pretty warm. >> temperatures have been
-- her body was found overnight.hat we're learning about her apparent death when w >>> i pulled a muscle in my leg and one of my shoes got packed with snow so i had a sock and in order to move my leg i had to physically pick it up to move it forward. if i don't find shelter i'm not going to make it overnight. >> just an amazing rescue story out of arizona. this woman walked 26 miles in frigid snow, cold air to get help for her family. klein, her husband and their son were on...
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a decapitated body found on the banks of the merrimack river. that body is a male, about 17 years old. police are investigating. a large crime scene is set up right now along water street. ben: in the past 24 hours, another police officer fatally shot, this time in washington state and two more shootings in arizona and tennessee. officers carrying out their jobs. the violence is a growing colin rose. today, into,, washington. in procession of officers escorted the body -- today, in tacoma, washington, a procession of officers escorted the body. >> we love our police officers and we know every day, when they go into work, there is a chance they may not come home. his wife and refused to let her back into the house. >> they said they wanted to talk to him and gunfire started, and it was not him that started it. reporter: the officer was shot while inside the house. the suspect remained in the house for a tense 12 hours with two children before he was killed. there has been a 61% increase in in the line of duty since last year. police officers into
a decapitated body found on the banks of the merrimack river. that body is a male, about 17 years old. police are investigating. a large crime scene is set up right now along water street. ben: in the past 24 hours, another police officer fatally shot, this time in washington state and two more shootings in arizona and tennessee. officers carrying out their jobs. the violence is a growing colin rose. today, into,, washington. in procession of officers escorted the body -- today, in tacoma,...
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for me, i wanted to better understand the human body.d a lot of physiology study, met with cardiologist and physiologists and reading medical papers i came up with a thesis around how i thought you could better understand the body. charlie: what did you learn about what the body tells you about performance? >> i learned that there are secrets that your body is trying to tell you that can help you train, help you with optimizing performance, but the fact of the matter, and this was six years ago when i was first doing this research is that they could not be monitored. there was nothing in the space able to do this kind of data collection, so i was able to , cto.r with my cofounders his father is a professor of exercise physiology. we had this overlap with theiology and he had technical chops to implement some things from an engineering standpoint. reallyird cofounder understood mechanical we wereing, so prototyping things at the harvard innovation lab and we were off to the races. charlie: let's talk about the sensors. they measure heart
for me, i wanted to better understand the human body.d a lot of physiology study, met with cardiologist and physiologists and reading medical papers i came up with a thesis around how i thought you could better understand the body. charlie: what did you learn about what the body tells you about performance? >> i learned that there are secrets that your body is trying to tell you that can help you train, help you with optimizing performance, but the fact of the matter, and this was six...
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homicide unit as a corporal when her body was found. >> does that stay with you? >> yeah, i always say there's certain, you know, there's certain cases that stick with you, and this is one. >> reporter: at first richter did what all cold case detectives do. he re-interviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that's going to get you to the next step in this investigation? >> i think at minimum we need to redo it just to see if technology had advanced. so i needed a new forensic guy else he can find on the computer. >> reporter: turns out the techie richter needed was just down the hall. corporal chris ford had been an i.t. guy before joining the police force. >> richter just came down and said, hey, you mind taking a look at this? so i start looking for what we call low-hanging fruit. what's easily available? that was where i really started digging through and finding all these audio files. >> reporter: nobody had listened to the audio files before because
homicide unit as a corporal when her body was found. >> does that stay with you? >> yeah, i always say there's certain, you know, there's certain cases that stick with you, and this is one. >> reporter: at first richter did what all cold case detectives do. he re-interviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. do you think somewhere in there is the nugget that's going to get you to the next step in this...
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four of the nine confirmed dead bodies have been recovered. they're working to fingerprint some of the other victims. 25 are still missing. that's the number we're working with all day long. it is a live and work space. some place say it is a great place to be. they say it's creative. others say the building and the people are a nuisance with g grafitti and garbage. one woman we spoke to earlier said her focus was the victims and their families. and the leader of the district says this building has been a problem for the last 3 1/2 years. let's listen to what they both had to say. >> i spent my morning doing what is all priority and that is focusing on the families of their loved ones. that are waiting to hear information and waiting for us to address this very complicated and devastating scene. >> that building burned -- >> similar? >> yeah, two or three years ago. down the street another one. no permitting, no process, we're here today. >>> so some city workers just arrived and it is kind of odd, they're filling up some of the potholes right
four of the nine confirmed dead bodies have been recovered. they're working to fingerprint some of the other victims. 25 are still missing. that's the number we're working with all day long. it is a live and work space. some place say it is a great place to be. they say it's creative. others say the building and the people are a nuisance with g grafitti and garbage. one woman we spoke to earlier said her focus was the victims and their families. and the leader of the district says this building...
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four more bodies of young boys were dug up today and that brings to 27 the number of bodies discoveredr. >> some people trying to make it appear the police department has not done all that it could or should have done in these cases. the police department feels these parents are not exactly discharging their own responsibility so as far as raising and disciplining their children. >> these shocking murders focus national attention on a major problem, that of runaway children and what can happen to them. >> the children have run away from home today are not the children we had running away in the '60s. in the '60s we had what we called then flower children and they ran away basically for sociopolitical reasons. today children are running from a situation rather than to a situation. >> kids are spaerlg and the police would say, well, probably ran away. it was to the demise of many who in fact were picked up by sexual sadists like john wayne gacy. >> in des plaines, illinois, near chicago, a man who served time in prison for sex crimes was let out. today they found the bodies of at least t
four more bodies of young boys were dug up today and that brings to 27 the number of bodies discoveredr. >> some people trying to make it appear the police department has not done all that it could or should have done in these cases. the police department feels these parents are not exactly discharging their own responsibility so as far as raising and disciplining their children. >> these shocking murders focus national attention on a major problem, that of runaway children and what...
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, she collapsed. >> i knelt down over her and just laid my body on her body and my cheek against herheek, and it was cold. and i just kept saying, no, no, you know, asked god -- asked god to raise her. >> reporter: the kidnapping had just turned into a murder. speculation about possible suspects begins immediately, and no one can be ruled out. >> i know who killed jonbenet. there's no doubt in my mind who killed jonbenet. >> reporter: and the grand juror who thinks he knows too. stay with us. hi, we(laughter)lford quads. we're in 8th grade. technology is the only thing that really entertains us. i'm gonna use this picture on sketchbook, and i'm going to draw mustaches on you all. using the pen instead of fingers, it just feels more comfortable for me. be like, boop! it's gone. i like that only i can get into it and that it recognizes my fingerprint. ou feel like you're your own person, which is a rare opportunity in my family. (laughter) throughout my career in bridal and fashion, i have drawn my inspiration from around the globe. jared's commitment to
, she collapsed. >> i knelt down over her and just laid my body on her body and my cheek against herheek, and it was cold. and i just kept saying, no, no, you know, asked god -- asked god to raise her. >> reporter: the kidnapping had just turned into a murder. speculation about possible suspects begins immediately, and no one can be ruled out. >> i know who killed jonbenet. there's no doubt in my mind who killed jonbenet. >> reporter: and the grand juror who thinks he...
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are these bodies that you have known about all along? >> so the nine bodies that we recovered, they were easily accessible. so those were bodies that we could get to rather quickly and remove. >> reporter: just to follow up, is that why we've been saying nine all day long? >> correct. and i think we have described in our previous press conferences the conditions inside that structure and how hard and challenging it is to work inside there. there's a lot of areas that we cannot get to that we need to cut away parts of the building and use excavation techniques, like we had talked about cutting holes in the side of the building. >> reporter: do you know how much progress you've made as a percentage? >> we have made -- you know, i feel we've made a lot of progress in recovering the nine victims that we have, because that's going to provide closure or at least notifications to those families so they can begin to heal. we don't even know how far into the process we are, because we don't know how many people are deceased inside there. that wil
are these bodies that you have known about all along? >> so the nine bodies that we recovered, they were easily accessible. so those were bodies that we could get to rather quickly and remove. >> reporter: just to follow up, is that why we've been saying nine all day long? >> correct. and i think we have described in our previous press conferences the conditions inside that structure and how hard and challenging it is to work inside there. there's a lot of areas that we cannot...
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the question was do those photos show any potential bodies? >> absolutely not. if you look at the size of the heat indication or body would have been something along the lines of something this size or maybe a little bit larger between my finger and my thumb. i can't tell you that specifically. the sheriff's office actually took the photo. what i can tell you is that the structure itself this photo -- thank you -- this photo cwhich has pretty much all four quadrants of the building is roughly 106 feet from front to back and 48 feet from left to right. it's also approximately 23 feet high. if we go to this photo, as the sheriff point the out earlier, this is the wall that was potentially compromising firefighters' safety because it was a collapse hazard. this is the area we're working on shoring up right now so that our firefighters and personnel can go in and safely remove the debris and continue the body recovery efforts. as i stated earlier, this i going to take probably several hours at minimum. it's an intricate operation, and we want to make sure we protect
the question was do those photos show any potential bodies? >> absolutely not. if you look at the size of the heat indication or body would have been something along the lines of something this size or maybe a little bit larger between my finger and my thumb. i can't tell you that specifically. the sheriff's office actually took the photo. what i can tell you is that the structure itself this photo -- thank you -- this photo cwhich has pretty much all four quadrants of the building is...
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his body camera was not turned on. following the mayor ordered all 911 dispatchers to remind officers to turn on body cameras before they arrived at scene. >>> today three months later, this procedure is helpful. >>> if an officer does forget, the interim police chief says there are consequences. i end eight if someone is responding to something. it's not because they're familiar or trying to do the right thing and did not turn their camera on. that would be treated differently. >> right now a study is underway to determine the effectiveness of these body cameras. reporting live in stephanie gail hart. >> there's issue of mayor and community groups figuring out when and how to release the group. overall violent crime down 8%. homicides down 17%. there's been a 16% drop in burglaries. >>> u.s. supreme court will hear arguments in the 1984 d.c. murder case that's sent eight men to prison. katherine fuller, mother of six had been sexual assaulted and killed. her body later discovered in the alley in the northeast. a jury
his body camera was not turned on. following the mayor ordered all 911 dispatchers to remind officers to turn on body cameras before they arrived at scene. >>> today three months later, this procedure is helpful. >>> if an officer does forget, the interim police chief says there are consequences. i end eight if someone is responding to something. it's not because they're familiar or trying to do the right thing and did not turn their camera on. that would be treated...
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overnight one more body was pulled from the wreckage. when i spoke with the sargent a short time ago, he said that number will rise. they do expect more bodies to be found as we go into the daytime hours. the warehouse where this fire happened was an artist collective. according to a friend of the founder, at least nine to ten people lived and worked there. friday there was a concert happening on the second floor of the warehouse. it's estimated about 100 people may have been inside. that's a rough estimate because they don't know how many were attending. a friend of the founder described what living conditions were like in the building before this happened. he says the staircase to the second floor was constructed with palates and other found objects. he said at one point he was invited to live there but he declined and explained why. >> it was scary, the steps and lighting. the steps getting to the second floor and just -- it was beautiful but it was really -- you know, we see what happened. >> reporter: there is supposed to be a forma
overnight one more body was pulled from the wreckage. when i spoke with the sargent a short time ago, he said that number will rise. they do expect more bodies to be found as we go into the daytime hours. the warehouse where this fire happened was an artist collective. according to a friend of the founder, at least nine to ten people lived and worked there. friday there was a concert happening on the second floor of the warehouse. it's estimated about 100 people may have been inside. that's a...
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they could only say he was suffering from some kind of trauma to the upper body. they have no suspects. >>> fast forward 12 hours and -- >> fast forward 12 hours and 2 miles away and police found a 22-year-old woman's body leaning against a tree. >> i saw the police come, i saw the fire department come. >> there may be a link between the two but we have not confirmed that yet. >> late this afternoon police 22-year-old. they classified her death as a homicide and said she too had trauma to the upper body. >> police said these two crimes do not appear to be random. if you have information about either of these murders fairfax county police asked that you give them a call. >>> a 31-year-old man is charged with dui after an over night crash that killed his 22-year-old passenger. police sarkar lois lopez was driving a toyota sion when he sped past a car in centerville and lost control of his car and it flipped. 22 year-old darla ramirez was ejected from the car and died at the scene. neither were wearing seat belts. >>> crews are trying to figure out how this car ended
they could only say he was suffering from some kind of trauma to the upper body. they have no suspects. >>> fast forward 12 hours and -- >> fast forward 12 hours and 2 miles away and police found a 22-year-old woman's body leaning against a tree. >> i saw the police come, i saw the fire department come. >> there may be a link between the two but we have not confirmed that yet. >> late this afternoon police 22-year-old. they classified her death as a homicide and...
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available in the body lotion aisle.n the body lotion aisle. >> etonline.com. >> primal consideration provided by -- >>> here is a look at tomorrow's "e.t." >> bye, everybody. >> our favorite interviews of 2016. >> ciao, bella! >> mariah carey's yacht. oprah's incredible now at eight. a cement truck careens into a home in sausalito. it sounds like a once in a lifetime accident. but listen to this 'ths same house was hit by a sliding dump truck in april whoosh on the peninsula, a deadly accident interrupts caltrain service we are live at the scene. whoosh if santa brought you a new cell phone, you might be wondering what to do with your old one. tech reporter gabe slate has the answer. whoosh a versace outlet in the east bay is the target of a lawsuit of a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination. we'll tell you about the secret code allegedly used for african american customers. you're watching kron four news in prime time tonight a cement truck remains overturned in an sausalito homeowner's yard. crews are askng drivers t
available in the body lotion aisle.n the body lotion aisle. >> etonline.com. >> primal consideration provided by -- >>> here is a look at tomorrow's "e.t." >> bye, everybody. >> our favorite interviews of 2016. >> ciao, bella! >> mariah carey's yacht. oprah's incredible now at eight. a cement truck careens into a home in sausalito. it sounds like a once in a lifetime accident. but listen to this 'ths same house was hit by a sliding dump...
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so they're trying to recover the bodies. nine bodies have already been recovered.e are exactly, 31st and international. if you're familiar with the area, you know it's right next to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station. if you're not familiar with where we are, it's 880 and fruitvale, three miles north of the oakland coliseum and the oakland arena. these next 48 hours are crucial, because that's when these crews are actually going to be able to get inside and get the debris from inside and, more importantly, the bodies. we'll continue to update this throughout the evening and later in the newscast. guys, we'll send it back to you. >> raj, thanks very much. one of the most important parts of the story has been trying to keep the family members of those who know they have passed or who are unaccounted for up to date with information. to do that, the county of alameda set up a family assistance center. that information is on the screen right now. 2425 east 12th street in oakland. the phone number, 510-382-3000. we did hear from sergeant kelly saying they are flooded, inunda
so they're trying to recover the bodies. nine bodies have already been recovered.e are exactly, 31st and international. if you're familiar with the area, you know it's right next to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station. if you're not familiar with where we are, it's 880 and fruitvale, three miles north of the oakland coliseum and the oakland arena. these next 48 hours are crucial, because that's when these crews are actually going to be able to get inside and get the debris from inside and, more...
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missing praying the body is not his. he has been missing since lawrence in november. family members says hasn't used credit cards since social media. >> want to make sure it is not him because we want to have closure with this. he has been gone and no word of him and really worried and now working to identify the body. police say this does appear to be isolated incident and want the public to know they don't think there's any danger to anyone else. live in lawrence, i'm jessica reyes, babeing to -- back to yo. >> sara: student arrested and >> that's terrible. i will call about that because i never heard about that. my daughter is 14 and she comes here. you know what i mean? >> sara: we tried speaking to the principal but she declined to comment. investigators and school official are not providing more information because it involves minors. >> gene: rochelle bond's attorneys appeared in suffolk court for status hearing and scheduled to appear in court for february 22nd trial. prosecutors believe bond was accessory in her
missing praying the body is not his. he has been missing since lawrence in november. family members says hasn't used credit cards since social media. >> want to make sure it is not him because we want to have closure with this. he has been gone and no word of him and really worried and now working to identify the body. police say this does appear to be isolated incident and want the public to know they don't think there's any danger to anyone else. live in lawrence, i'm jessica reyes,...
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as for the identity of the body, all the d.a. will tell us is that it's the body of a man. the d.a. says they will not speculate on the identity until after they hear from the medical examiner's office. live this morning in lawrence, victoria warren, 7news "today in new england." >> christa: now to a story you'll see on just one station. officials are looking for the of hate at an elementary school in brookline. school officials do say they believe it was a student who drew a swastika on a chalkboard inside a classroom at lincoln elementary school last weekend. in a statement, the superintendent of brookline schools said this: this type of incident is reflective of a disturbing normalization of hate speech and symbols. but the speech and these symbols are not reflective of who we are as a community in the public >> kris: high tension amid trump campaigners and clinton campaign leaders at harvard. this as the president-elect was in ohio thanking voters for helping deliver him that big win. nancy chen joins us with more. >> nancy: good morning, kris. president-elect trump back in new
as for the identity of the body, all the d.a. will tell us is that it's the body of a man. the d.a. says they will not speculate on the identity until after they hear from the medical examiner's office. live this morning in lawrence, victoria warren, 7news "today in new england." >> christa: now to a story you'll see on just one station. officials are looking for the of hate at an elementary school in brookline. school officials do say they believe it was a student who drew a...
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a dog-walker yesterday afternoon discovering the body of a young man. the body was decapitated. investigators tell us the head was found near the body. the district attorney's office says that they will not comment today on any speculation as to the identity of this victim. they do suspect foul play investigation. the medical examiner today has the case, and they will determine the exact cause and manner of death. they will also weigh in on the identity of this victim so. again, we are awaiting this news conference. it is expected to start momentarily. we will bring you the latest information on this criminal investigation in lawrence as soon as we have it. live in lawrence, victoria warren, 7 news. >> kris: another breaking story at noon now. a vehicle crashing into a take a look at the damage there. it also hit another car. the crash caused police to close commercial street heading into wouts. while they get things cleaned up. >> christa: all right. we will take a turn here. we will talk about another nice day outside. it is sunny. a little chilly. the question is, is it going
a dog-walker yesterday afternoon discovering the body of a young man. the body was decapitated. investigators tell us the head was found near the body. the district attorney's office says that they will not comment today on any speculation as to the identity of this victim. they do suspect foul play investigation. the medical examiner today has the case, and they will determine the exact cause and manner of death. they will also weigh in on the identity of this victim so. again, we are awaiting...
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and they are telling us to brace for more bodies.reporting from oakland, kron4 news. >> we will have continuing coverage of this breaking news throughout the show. after the break, you will hear from oakland city councilmember gio on the building criticism and what needs to be done to prevent this tragedy from happening again. >>> breaking news story continues tonight in oakland with now a criminal investigation. 33 people have been confirmed dead of the massive warehouse fire that took place on 31st street. 8 of the victims have been identified. 1 a 17-year-old san francisco high school student, the son of a deputy sheriff. tonight, more community outrage about the warehouse that held the house show, how it was operated and possible laws that were broken. we spoke with one city leader who wants answers now. he also believes the owner of the building must be held accountable. >> here in oakland more outrage and criticism of the warehouse and how it was being operated in this neighborhood. >> you know, the neighbors, they live here. a
and they are telling us to brace for more bodies.reporting from oakland, kron4 news. >> we will have continuing coverage of this breaking news throughout the show. after the break, you will hear from oakland city councilmember gio on the building criticism and what needs to be done to prevent this tragedy from happening again. >>> breaking news story continues tonight in oakland with now a criminal investigation. 33 people have been confirmed dead of the massive warehouse fire...
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didn't know much. >> were the bodies badly mutilated? >> this, i would rather not discuss. >> who would know that fear would spread so fast, choke what was left of innocence, infect us still. that night, the main thing no one knew was what was started on cielo drive wasn't over. >>> coming up, there was still another big shock to come. the identities of the victims. >> my boyfriend called my mother and he had heard five people were dead and it was rumored to be the house of sharon tate. ♪ >>> it was media frenzy 1969 style, recorded on 16 millimeter film. >> we have a weird homicide with two bodies inside and two bodies outside. >> word of mouth had skewed the awful truth, by the time 16-year-old debra tate heard it. >> my boyfriend called my mother and he had heard there was a fire in benedict canyon and five people were dead and it was rumored to be the house of sharon tate. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. >> claude, please stop it! i've hated this. go find yourself another girl. >> sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls,
didn't know much. >> were the bodies badly mutilated? >> this, i would rather not discuss. >> who would know that fear would spread so fast, choke what was left of innocence, infect us still. that night, the main thing no one knew was what was started on cielo drive wasn't over. >>> coming up, there was still another big shock to come. the identities of the victims. >> my boyfriend called my mother and he had heard five people were dead and it was rumored to be...
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they know there are more bodies inside. but at this point there still not giving a definitive answer on how many, just of the ballpark figure of about 25 or so? >> reporter: that's right but we talked with ray kelly and he did not want to give a hard number because they have no idea how many people were attending. i remember we heard estimates of anywhere from 50 to 100 but that can't be confirmed until -- they wanted to stay away from hard numbers at this point as they believe the death toll will unfortunately increase here. >> rob malcolm at the scene. 31st and international boulevard in oakland. thank you. >>> several dozen people have been found alive and reunited with family and friends. but so many more are still missing making it a torturous day for so many. tonight many of them are still at a family assistance center not far from the fire waiting for any possible word about their loved ones. ktvu's leigh martinez has been out there all day along with them. what can you tell us? >> reporter: several of them were -- s
they know there are more bodies inside. but at this point there still not giving a definitive answer on how many, just of the ballpark figure of about 25 or so? >> reporter: that's right but we talked with ray kelly and he did not want to give a hard number because they have no idea how many people were attending. i remember we heard estimates of anywhere from 50 to 100 but that can't be confirmed until -- they wanted to stay away from hard numbers at this point as they believe the death...
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