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didn't do so well at boise. and why? what happened? >> at boise state there was an issue with violence with a female student he was living with, a window was broken, he had team rules issues, he was dismissed from that team, that team didn't give him an endorsement going on to their next team. now, the coach here at baylor said he knew nothing about this. he came out this morning in a press conference and said "i didn't know about any violent past." he said "in fact, i talked to the football coach at boise state, he told me nothing, he just said this guy wanted to come home and needed a second chance." here's the deal. he has a responsibility to learn more. you can't make one phone call or depend on other people. you are the head coach. if you didn't know what was going on at boise state, it's your responsibility to find out before you put that student on campus with a bunch of other students. and the reason this keeps happening, ashleigh, is because of the money involved. sara hit on it earlier about funding. d
didn't do so well at boise. and why? what happened? >> at boise state there was an issue with violence with a female student he was living with, a window was broken, he had team rules issues, he was dismissed from that team, that team didn't give him an endorsement going on to their next team. now, the coach here at baylor said he knew nothing about this. he came out this morning in a press conference and said "i didn't know about any violent past." he said "in fact, i...
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all the problems and when they asked for a waiver, and they could have waived him, and the coach at boise were there and they could have talked to the girlfriend with the rocky relationship. >> the red flags were there, and could have, should have, would have, and what is the liability now, danny? the university, what are they looking at? >> it's the head coach more than the university itself because there's potential liability when the oncampus investigative units miss important parts of the evidence and there may be liability for the university, but far more than that for the university at least is the looming threat of the loss of federal funding, the office of civil rights -- i cannot stress this enough, has since 2011 essentially demanded that the universities investigate and essentially incentivize them to fine defendant students liable, and the only thing that makes this case unusual is the cases with the low burdens of proof end in convictions of students and by convictions my mean on campus suspensions or expulsions. lawsuits have been brought in the past tkpwepbt the university
all the problems and when they asked for a waiver, and they could have waived him, and the coach at boise were there and they could have talked to the girlfriend with the rocky relationship. >> the red flags were there, and could have, should have, would have, and what is the liability now, danny? the university, what are they looking at? >> it's the head coach more than the university itself because there's potential liability when the oncampus investigative units miss important...
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this is coming outside boise, idaho.essive as what is known as a fire tornado that develops here. you see this with a fire for a core but because there is so much smoke and debris it has made that invisible over this region. want to show you how this forms. you put the flames down, the temperatures can get up to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit. with that you have rising vertical columns of air like a chimney in your house where the air is rising and hot at the bottom and getting to the top. but in fires you have the weather patterns and the winds pick up in intensity. and you put it together and you have the recipe to spin up some of this and you have a fire tornado and you get the temperatures within the core of these firenados in the 1,000 to 2,000 degree mark and you run the risk of taking debris lofting it and starting spot fires elsewhere. and the winds can get from 120 to 160 miles an hour. in australia in 2003 there was a fi firenado that brought down large trees, an ef-2 scale of a tornado. impressive to think it can be
this is coming outside boise, idaho.essive as what is known as a fire tornado that develops here. you see this with a fire for a core but because there is so much smoke and debris it has made that invisible over this region. want to show you how this forms. you put the flames down, the temperatures can get up to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit. with that you have rising vertical columns of air like a chimney in your house where the air is rising and hot at the bottom and getting to the top. but in...
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he was dismissed from the boise state football team after a confrontation with a girlfriend. so in may of that year, he transfers to baylor university, nearly 1700 miles away. head coach art briles says he knew nothing of his problems of the past, an issue that would surface less than five months after his transfer, when he is accused of a sexual assault against a baylor soccer player. >> he's off the roster. never played a down for us. it's very unfortunate situation for all concerned. >> coach, du. >> that's all i have to say about it. >> reporter: the university is accused of mishandling the rape scandal. the university did investigate the rape but suspended the case without looking at any of the medical evidence. including the victim's rape kit. in a statement to the media, baylor university said quote, after consideration of the preponderance of evidence, a decision was rendered to move or not move forward to a full disciplinary hearing. in their investigation, waco police detectives said there was not enough evidence to make an arrest. they sent the report to prosecutor
he was dismissed from the boise state football team after a confrontation with a girlfriend. so in may of that year, he transfers to baylor university, nearly 1700 miles away. head coach art briles says he knew nothing of his problems of the past, an issue that would surface less than five months after his transfer, when he is accused of a sexual assault against a baylor soccer player. >> he's off the roster. never played a down for us. it's very unfortunate situation for all concerned....
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boeing 73s came in stent where each other with no passengers on the other plane that arrived from boises, idaho, with no injuries reported. >> police in south san francisco shot an armed man who witnesses say refused to drop his weapon. it happened yesterday morning it happened yesterday morning near romney and demon weapon. residents did not recognize the man as being from their neighbor. he is reported in stable condition. >> bun of two charged in connection with a beating last fall at levi stadium is due back in court today. a judge will assign a courtroom for the upcoming trial, cell phone video video captured the assault and his brother and two other men in october. we though were charmed after the two membership were hurt, one seriously. one was sentenced to file years in prison. >> members of the marin county search-and-rescue are back in the bay area after finding a hurricane missing for nine days. 62-year-old miyuki harwood disappeared in the sierra national forest in fresno county after a fall. the youngest member of the search team said it was the sound of her whistle that cau
boeing 73s came in stent where each other with no passengers on the other plane that arrived from boises, idaho, with no injuries reported. >> police in south san francisco shot an armed man who witnesses say refused to drop his weapon. it happened yesterday morning it happened yesterday morning near romney and demon weapon. residents did not recognize the man as being from their neighbor. he is reported in stable condition. >> bun of two charged in connection with a beating last...
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there were no passengers on the other plane that arrived from boise, idaho, yesterday. no injuries were reported. >> police in south san francisco shot an armed man would witnesses say refused to drop his weapon. it happened yesterday morning near romney and del monte avenue. a man was armed with a shot down walking down the street. he was locationed and refused to drop the weapon despite repeated demands. residents did not recognize the man as being from their neighbor. he is? stable condition. >> president obama travels to has equal to talk about climate change and will change the name of mount mcclip to denali. he will mark the first visit to the arctic circle by addressing climate change. the politicians are afraid he could use the occasion to declare potentially lucrative oil reserves off limits. >> after we got the problem on the peninsula fixed, another traffic problem popped up in san jose. >> down 101, leyla what is going on? >> such a mess. i am so sorry to bring that bad news. in san jose, northbound highway 101 as you pass 880, that is where we have up ahead
there were no passengers on the other plane that arrived from boise, idaho, yesterday. no injuries were reported. >> police in south san francisco shot an armed man would witnesses say refused to drop his weapon. it happened yesterday morning near romney and del monte avenue. a man was armed with a shot down walking down the street. he was locationed and refused to drop the weapon despite repeated demands. residents did not recognize the man as being from their neighbor. he is? stable...
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boise at 95. seattle goes from 70 and chances of late day showers to possibly rain on saturday. we've got our fingers crossed. things are really setting up nice. coastal oregon and washington into the cascades, by the time we get to sunday we cool off in many areas. northwest. still one more hot day in fresno, 103. that's going to be the theme it looks like in september. good news for the west, cooler weather, chances for more rain as all the heat goes east. >> september is always a hot month. i remember that. thank you. >>> still ahead details on a deadly shooting in georgia as a college campus is placed on lockdown. plus, new plava flowing in hawaii. you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that both
boise at 95. seattle goes from 70 and chances of late day showers to possibly rain on saturday. we've got our fingers crossed. things are really setting up nice. coastal oregon and washington into the cascades, by the time we get to sunday we cool off in many areas. northwest. still one more hot day in fresno, 103. that's going to be the theme it looks like in september. good news for the west, cooler weather, chances for more rain as all the heat goes east. >> september is always a hot...
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boise at 96. salt lake city will be very warm. we have the dry air, warm and windyhot. temperatures on the continue to be a little bit above average. >> 107 in phoenix! oh, my goodness! wow. bill, thank you. >>> a big sunday surprise for former president jimmy carter. >>> plus multiple deaths at two different air shows over the weekend. details straight ahead as "early today" continues. ♪ >>> stories making news this morning, isis blows up ancient syria at palmyra's ruins. according to reports the group detonated one of the important temples yesterday in palmyra. the first time the islamic state are damaged a part of the ancient roman ruins. last week isis beheaded an 82-year-old scholar. >>> two major air show tragedies over the weekend to tell you about. in england, a vintage fighter jet crashed into a busy road leaving two cars burning on the highway. after the pilot failed to pull out of a loop maneuver. the likely death toll has risen to 11. >>> in switzerland, two small planes collided while flying in a three-plane formation and one of the planes crashed into a ba
boise at 96. salt lake city will be very warm. we have the dry air, warm and windyhot. temperatures on the continue to be a little bit above average. >> 107 in phoenix! oh, my goodness! wow. bill, thank you. >>> a big sunday surprise for former president jimmy carter. >>> plus multiple deaths at two different air shows over the weekend. details straight ahead as "early today" continues. ♪ >>> stories making news this morning, isis blows up ancient...
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nearly nine hours later, couch crosses the state line into idaho, but he's not going to make it to boiseve pushed him off course about 85 miles north of the city. >> i was a bit tired of being up there. i'm not a guy to sit still. >> despite missing the mark, he knows he's still broken his previous record. so couch prepares to land. >> you got to have a way to make sure you can get these balloons popped on the way down. my preference is a daisy red rider bb gun. >> it only takes a couple of balloons to change him from ascending to descending. >> i'm coming in on a gradual descent. i'm looking for an open area. no fences or wires or houses or roads. that's what i'm hoping for. >> couch touches down in cambridge, idaho, to a hero's welcome. his new record is 235 miles. >> so i think the next flight i'm going to get enough balloons and ballast to go to 25,000 feet. and then see if i can stay out overnight, i could maybe break my old record and go farther. maybe i could go 500 miles. >> luckily, cluster ballooning is a rare pastime. these home-made aircraft require skill and training to oper
nearly nine hours later, couch crosses the state line into idaho, but he's not going to make it to boiseve pushed him off course about 85 miles north of the city. >> i was a bit tired of being up there. i'm not a guy to sit still. >> despite missing the mark, he knows he's still broken his previous record. so couch prepares to land. >> you got to have a way to make sure you can get these balloons popped on the way down. my preference is a daisy red rider bb gun. >> it...
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medford and even boise. so firefighters get a break from the temperatures, but it's gusty winds and over the weekend the heat goes up again. as far as tropical storm danny goes, it's supposed to become a hurricane, possibly heading towards the islands. it's yet to be determined what if any effects will happen in the u.s. for today's forecast, we're dry in many areas of the west. watch out fornevada, down to the central valley of california, coastal areas much cooler. so hopefully not too many new fires will be forming, you get the windy conditions later. they're worried about power lines falling and sparking new fires. >> the hot temperatures and the winds are not helping them. >>> we're learning new information about a secret agreement related to the iran nuclear deal. >>> plus new video shows the moment an explosion rocked a motel in washington state. you're watching "early today." >>> new revelations about inspections into iran's nuclear program. there's word a secret agreement between iran and the united
medford and even boise. so firefighters get a break from the temperatures, but it's gusty winds and over the weekend the heat goes up again. as far as tropical storm danny goes, it's supposed to become a hurricane, possibly heading towards the islands. it's yet to be determined what if any effects will happen in the u.s. for today's forecast, we're dry in many areas of the west. watch out fornevada, down to the central valley of california, coastal areas much cooler. so hopefully not too many...
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right now, the justice department is challenging a boise, idaho ban of camping or sleeping in public.'s a law in honolulu that prevents people from sitting or lying down on sidewalks in areas where business is conducted. in new york city, the police union is asking members to photograph homeless people and post the pictures online. this is raising the question of the role the police should have in dealing with the homeless. >>reporter: a homeless man in los angeles refuses police attempts to come out of his tent. other officers shot him. >>> with the advent of psychotrophic medications, people were functioning better and with the closing of the institutions, the money saved was supposed to follow them into the community. >>> a class action lawsuit against new york city and new york state in 1979 led to legal guarantees for the right to shelter. for decades, new york city has had a legal obligation to provide shelter for the homeless but the problem has, again, reached critical mass. according to the coalition for the homeless, there are approximately 58,000 homeless people on the stre
right now, the justice department is challenging a boise, idaho ban of camping or sleeping in public.'s a law in honolulu that prevents people from sitting or lying down on sidewalks in areas where business is conducted. in new york city, the police union is asking members to photograph homeless people and post the pictures online. this is raising the question of the role the police should have in dealing with the homeless. >>reporter: a homeless man in los angeles refuses police attempts...
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it will be once again hot through the interior northwest. 104 in boise and that heat grip is just going to stick around for the northwest right into the weekend. in effect. and that's a look at your thursday forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> a ceiling collapsed at a concert with a thousand attendees and a rough night along the new jersey turnpike last night. you're watching "early today." if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. don't be envious. be envied! revlon cwhat i want. envy™in jut base coat and color in one. then, diamond top coat for gorgeous, life-resistant wear. in 30 easy-to-remove shades to love. revlon. love is on. during heavy wednesday rush hour traffic, the well travelled new jersey turnpike was on fire. two tractor trailers collide
it will be once again hot through the interior northwest. 104 in boise and that heat grip is just going to stick around for the northwest right into the weekend. in effect. and that's a look at your thursday forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> a ceiling collapsed at a concert with a thousand attendees and a rough night along the new jersey turnpike last night. you're watching "early today." if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling...
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card and actually grabbed it away from him and took off running. >> sergeant toland from the boise policehe employee gives him the burglar's information. other witnesses give him information about the burglar's escape route. >> they said he was last seen eastbound from the location. i was looking off that way in the distance and i saw a man dive into the grass and bushes in that area. >> toland orders darnell to stop running but he doesn't. and now, the chase is on. >> i was chasing after the suspect here through the yard. we both fell down. i was attempting to pepper spray him. at one point i finally did pepper spray him successfully. we ended up over here by the front door, basically, at which time he was finally taken into custody and taken to the ground. >> he initially denies everything. but allen darnell eventually pleads guilty to burglary charges and is given five years probation. >>> coming up next, a robbery almost too silly to be believed. >> the girl i was training looks over and asks me, is this for real? and i said, yes, this is real, we're really getting robbed. >>> and lat
card and actually grabbed it away from him and took off running. >> sergeant toland from the boise policehe employee gives him the burglar's information. other witnesses give him information about the burglar's escape route. >> they said he was last seen eastbound from the location. i was looking off that way in the distance and i saw a man dive into the grass and bushes in that area. >> toland orders darnell to stop running but he doesn't. and now, the chase is on. >> i...
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highs will be in the 90s. 106 in vegas tomorrow. 96 in boise. 69 in seattle. that's because they'll get a lot of rain. 75 in san francisco. 90 in los angeles. expect plenty of sunshine tomorrow with a couple of clouds day. in the afternoon, we could see an isolated shower across northern sections of sullivan and dutchess and ulster county. saturday, plenty of sunshine. a great day for the beach. in the evening, a few clouds and an isolated shower in the hudson valley and northern new jersey. not the case tonight. it will be a night where you can give the ac a break and open the windows north and west. that's where we're expecting lows in the 50s. tomorrow mostly sunny, nice and warm again. temperatures slightly higher than today. they'll be in the middle to upper 80s. over the next several days, looks and feels good if you like summer weather. it's here for seven days. heat and humidity in the second half the weekend and starting the week next week. the heat index could be in the low to mid 90s. we have a chance of rain as we go into the middle part of next we
highs will be in the 90s. 106 in vegas tomorrow. 96 in boise. 69 in seattle. that's because they'll get a lot of rain. 75 in san francisco. 90 in los angeles. expect plenty of sunshine tomorrow with a couple of clouds day. in the afternoon, we could see an isolated shower across northern sections of sullivan and dutchess and ulster county. saturday, plenty of sunshine. a great day for the beach. in the evening, a few clouds and an isolated shower in the hudson valley and northern new jersey....
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the wind also not helping, and this video is from boise, idaho, showing how fierce it can get. a fire whirl or firenado forms, and the heat is kicked up by the weather and then spins, creating the look of a tornado. it can become dangerous and send the hot dirt and ash raining down. >>> danger on the road. cbs 2 obtained exclusive video of a u.s. postal worker driving a tractor trailer and apparently using his cell phone behind the wheel. and cbs 2's valerie castro spoke to the man who recorded the incident. >> this guy is texting and driving a truck. >> reporter: this is what the driver saw on the northbound van wyck expressway in jamaica, queens. >> he doesn't even is his head up. >> reporter: the driver didn't want to show his face but says the man driverring this u.s. postal service tractor trailer needs a wakeup call. >> he was just looking into the his phone as if he was just looking at a video or something. >> reporter: in the video, you can see the driver staring intently at his cell phone. the man says he knows he shouldn't have used his own phone driving to record the
the wind also not helping, and this video is from boise, idaho, showing how fierce it can get. a fire whirl or firenado forms, and the heat is kicked up by the weather and then spins, creating the look of a tornado. it can become dangerous and send the hot dirt and ash raining down. >>> danger on the road. cbs 2 obtained exclusive video of a u.s. postal worker driving a tractor trailer and apparently using his cell phone behind the wheel. and cbs 2's valerie castro spoke to the man who...
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fire nato over the weekend in boise. the firefighter was battling flames when this sprouted out. shooting flames 100 feet into the air and dropping hot dirt and ash on to the firefighters. they form when heat from the fire causes air to rise rapidly. >>> look at this stunning video, when a seal almost became dinner for a great white shark. you can see the seal just missing the jaws of the shark that leaped out to catch it. the seal escaped with its life, at least this time. it was off the coast of cape cod yesterday. >> learn some quick athleticism. that would do it, janice. >> the sharks are not playing around on the east coast this year, are they? >> lots of sightings. >> the water is warm enough. in some spots, the water is warm enough for tropical systems. we have a tropical storm danny in the middle of the atlantic. it is strengthening. it's been a quiet season, but it takes one bad storm to make a difference. we'll let you know the latest coming up. now, here's a look outside at our view from our camera on times square, which is pretty crowded since it's warm outside right
fire nato over the weekend in boise. the firefighter was battling flames when this sprouted out. shooting flames 100 feet into the air and dropping hot dirt and ash on to the firefighters. they form when heat from the fire causes air to rise rapidly. >>> look at this stunning video, when a seal almost became dinner for a great white shark. you can see the seal just missing the jaws of the shark that leaped out to catch it. the seal escaped with its life, at least this time. it was off...
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still warm in boise and salt lake city they'll be in the 90s but san francisco 68. so monsoonal moisture coming through the rockies as well. we'll see it today and tomorrow west coast. we'll see 70s and 80s. and that's a look at your monday forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead hillary clinton's master plan for college students aimed at controlling skyrocketing costs. plus, the dramatic chase of a car with only three wheels. you're watching "early today." y) people are both soft and strong, which is why our products are too. and we believe in value, so we give you 60% more sheets than charmin ultra strong. angel soft. be soft. be strong. from the leader in longwear smudge-proof fade-proof formulas for life-resistant wear. revlon colorstay collectiontm over 20 new shades revlon. love is on. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. dave'and starting each da
still warm in boise and salt lake city they'll be in the 90s but san francisco 68. so monsoonal moisture coming through the rockies as well. we'll see it today and tomorrow west coast. we'll see 70s and 80s. and that's a look at your monday forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead hillary clinton's master plan for college students aimed at controlling skyrocketing costs. plus, the dramatic chase of a car with only three wheels. you're watching "early today." y)...
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what's called a firenado engulfing the air in boise last weekend.he firefighter who shot this says it was shooting flames 100 feet into the air while dropping hot air and ashes on to firefighters' helmets. most of them say this is the first time they've ever seen anything like that. wow. >>> meantime, authorities are seeking international help to fight the growing number of fires out west. more than 90 uncontrolled fires are burning. close to 64,000 acres have already burned in central washington and those fires have claimed more than 100 homes in three states. along with international help, 200 active duty military troops will be helping fight the fires. >>> in alaska, four people are missing after heavy rain caused several landslides there. officials say about 2 1/2 inches of rain over the past 24 hours likely caused three landslides and a sink hole. the four missing people are believed to be workers from a residential construction site. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a steamy start this morning and
what's called a firenado engulfing the air in boise last weekend.he firefighter who shot this says it was shooting flames 100 feet into the air while dropping hot air and ashes on to firefighters' helmets. most of them say this is the first time they've ever seen anything like that. wow. >>> meantime, authorities are seeking international help to fight the growing number of fires out west. more than 90 uncontrolled fires are burning. close to 64,000 acres have already burned in central...
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out temperatures will drop into the low 80s with much drier air towards minneapolis as well. 90 many boise, 85 in seating, and it looks like the west coast looking pretty good from san francisco to l.a., more comfortable temperatures in that part of the country. future cast, mostly clear tonight. that's how we'll start out our monday, although you will feel it more humid tomorrow morning, and in the afternoon we could get a few high clouds and maybe an isolated shower, but the front starts to work into the region tomorrow night after sunset, and that's when we could see more scattered showers and the possibility of thunderstorms too. tuesday we'll have a mix of sun and clouds, it's still not quite stable, so i think we'll have the chance of an isolated shower in the afternoon. most of that appears to be north and west of the city, everyone else should remain dry. and then we get drier air working in by tuesday night, and that's when it'll feel more comfortable. in the meantime tonight, mostly clear and mild. patchy fog developing late tonight into early tomorrow morning. overnight lows mos
out temperatures will drop into the low 80s with much drier air towards minneapolis as well. 90 many boise, 85 in seating, and it looks like the west coast looking pretty good from san francisco to l.a., more comfortable temperatures in that part of the country. future cast, mostly clear tonight. that's how we'll start out our monday, although you will feel it more humid tomorrow morning, and in the afternoon we could get a few high clouds and maybe an isolated shower, but the front starts to...
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the northwest wildfire zone. 70 firefighters from australia and new zealand are doing orientation in boise, idaho before heading to the fire lines. some of them could be deployed to what is now the largest fire in washington state history. it's burned more than 400 square miles. thousands of volunteers have answered washington's call for help. so far hundreds with the right experience have been approved to work. >> sexually suggestive banners from members of a fraternity in virginia with going viral this morning. reading hope your baby girl is ready for a good time and freshman daughter drop-off hung at an off campus house where members of sigma nu lived. some students found it funny. but a spokeswoman for old dominion university says the school is not laughing. >> rest assured student organizations and our students are subject to our student code of conduct and due process. we take that very seriously. >> sigma nu's national organization has suspended chapter activities at old dominion while it investigates. >> you know, for some of us the sound track to summer is i can't feel my face. i
the northwest wildfire zone. 70 firefighters from australia and new zealand are doing orientation in boise, idaho before heading to the fire lines. some of them could be deployed to what is now the largest fire in washington state history. it's burned more than 400 square miles. thousands of volunteers have answered washington's call for help. so far hundreds with the right experience have been approved to work. >> sexually suggestive banners from members of a fraternity in virginia with...
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so fires will continue to burn from near spokane southbound to boise. northeast, more heat and more humidity. that's the big news later on this afternoon. i think it could feel like 95 to 100 degrees around our nation's capital as far as north as boston. a few showers and thunderstorms possible, as well. then tropical storm danny is in a favorable area to strengthen into a hurricane. phillip and reena, back to you. >> thank you, justin. >> one more note about the bone dry conditions in the west. citrus growers squeezed by four years of drought are taking drastic new measures. they're bull dozing thousands of acres of citrus groves and selling off the trees. in their place, growers are planting less thirsty trees that produce more profitable crops. >>> now to a rough landing aboard a us airways plane in charlotte, north carolina. the 159 people on board are safe but shaken. investigators want to know what happened. here's abc's david kerley. >> a near disaster in charlotte, wind shear slamming a jetliner to the ground. >> we bounced it, went around. he's
so fires will continue to burn from near spokane southbound to boise. northeast, more heat and more humidity. that's the big news later on this afternoon. i think it could feel like 95 to 100 degrees around our nation's capital as far as north as boston. a few showers and thunderstorms possible, as well. then tropical storm danny is in a favorable area to strengthen into a hurricane. phillip and reena, back to you. >> thank you, justin. >> one more note about the bone dry conditions...
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tomorrow, august 1st, 96, portland, 102 in boise. and below the ridge, the monsoon continues. high rainfall, las vegas, santa fe. could see flash flooding. we have a severe weather threat tomorrow, across the plains. big hail and maybe some big rains there. and florida will continue to have big rains. but much of the east, enjoying the dry weather that arrived yesterday. >> thank you. >>> to politics now. a flood of documents from the hillary clinton campaign tonight. tax forms revealing that from 2007 to 2014, she and her husband made $140 million. paid $57 million in taxes, and gave $15 million to charity. also, a statement from her doctor, saying clinton has no lingering health effects from her 2012 concussion, and she is fit to serve as president. >>> next, to an abc news investigation into the government's handling of a massive computer breach. chinese hackers compromising 22 million federal employees' records. and now, there are serious questions about the company brought in to help fix it all. here's brian ross. >> reporter: until abc news broadcast this revealing whist
tomorrow, august 1st, 96, portland, 102 in boise. and below the ridge, the monsoon continues. high rainfall, las vegas, santa fe. could see flash flooding. we have a severe weather threat tomorrow, across the plains. big hail and maybe some big rains there. and florida will continue to have big rains. but much of the east, enjoying the dry weather that arrived yesterday. >> thank you. >>> to politics now. a flood of documents from the hillary clinton campaign tonight. tax forms...
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boise up to 100, medford up over 100. but there is a change on the way. this big ridge of high pressure that has been in control will start to give way, a dip in the jet stream moves in and with that much cooler air as we head into the start next week. that air arrives on monday. in terms of the east, some changes after a very hot week-- 70s, 80s, a couple of 90s-- nothing unusual for the first weekend of august, and much quieter conditions. no storms to track. scott? >> pelley: eric fisher, wbz. eric, thanks very much. that section of an airplane wing that washed up on a french eeland in the indian ocean this week was flown to france today to determine if it is, as suspected, from the malaysian airline jet that vanished last year. jonathan vigliotti is on reunion island. >> reporter: covered in barnacles, the wing fragment, called a flaperon, was wrapped and sealed, bound for france in the hope it may finally unlock the mystery of the missing airliner. since the discovery was made here on the french island of reunion, france will now take a leading role
boise up to 100, medford up over 100. but there is a change on the way. this big ridge of high pressure that has been in control will start to give way, a dip in the jet stream moves in and with that much cooler air as we head into the start next week. that air arrives on monday. in terms of the east, some changes after a very hot week-- 70s, 80s, a couple of 90s-- nothing unusual for the first weekend of august, and much quieter conditions. no storms to track. scott? >> pelley: eric...
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. >>> take a look at what is happening in boise, idaho, one of the states dealing with raging wild fires. it's a fire-nado, whipping winds and flames 100 feet in the air, dropping hot dirt and ash on the firefighters below. resources stretched so thin the defense department is mobilizing 200 active duty soldiers who will be trained as firefighters. they can start working on the fires as soon as this sunday. and fire season has not truly begun this is way ahead of schedule. >> this will be a really bad fire season for them once the santa ana winds kick in. they are in for a world of hurt and the drought conditions. >> it has been so dry for so long. >> we're talking decades here. we're hoping that the el nino will help. right now currently we are sitting at 86 degrees. dew point just under that 07 degree mark. we are warm and humid. notice 79. approximate the reason they are cooler? the rain. some of it has come down fairly heavily. the big air areas back up towards the north and east. prince georges county seeing shower activity now. annapolis, you're about to get some rain coming throug
. >>> take a look at what is happening in boise, idaho, one of the states dealing with raging wild fires. it's a fire-nado, whipping winds and flames 100 feet in the air, dropping hot dirt and ash on the firefighters below. resources stretched so thin the defense department is mobilizing 200 active duty soldiers who will be trained as firefighters. they can start working on the fires as soon as this sunday. and fire season has not truly begun this is way ahead of schedule. >>...
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we have justin vaughn from boise state university. we also have stephen knott from the u.s. naval war college. we have a great set of panelists here with us. unfortunately, congressman king could not make it today due to commitments in washington. today's first paper -- the way that we're going to do this, we have two papers in this session. after the papers, i will have discussion from our two discussants. let's start with our first paper "we must work every day to improve the creation of a homeland infrastructure in the george w. bush white house." we'll have two speak others that. david cohen and terrence o'sullivan. >> thank you very much. before i get started, i just want to thank hofstra university for putting on this conference. this is actually my third presidential conference. the first one i attended was that of george h.w. bush. i was a lowly graduate student back then. and i presented a paper on white house chief of staff john sanuno sat and and sat in the front row. he was given a copy and read my entire paper, highlighted as he went along and glouerring at me.
we have justin vaughn from boise state university. we also have stephen knott from the u.s. naval war college. we have a great set of panelists here with us. unfortunately, congressman king could not make it today due to commitments in washington. today's first paper -- the way that we're going to do this, we have two papers in this session. after the papers, i will have discussion from our two discussants. let's start with our first paper "we must work every day to improve the creation of...
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in boise, the heat is in place there. back to the northeast. much of the same. washington into the mid-90s. new york city at least the cooling trend, christine, going from 93 to mid-80s by the middle portion of the week. >>> thank you, pedram javaheri. a big winning weekend for the movie "straight outta compton." the movie earned $56.1 million in the debut weekend. taking the top spot at the box office. how big was it? "straight outta compton" nearly doubled its entire budget in a single week. >>> the brewers mi s major lea densing is the first openly gay player in history. densing says his teammates have been supportive. >>> a deadly chemical blast in china. residents are worried as some family members demand answers. cnn on the way to the blast zone next. many wbut hope...ms come with high hopes, doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with
in boise, the heat is in place there. back to the northeast. much of the same. washington into the mid-90s. new york city at least the cooling trend, christine, going from 93 to mid-80s by the middle portion of the week. >>> thank you, pedram javaheri. a big winning weekend for the movie "straight outta compton." the movie earned $56.1 million in the debut weekend. taking the top spot at the box office. how big was it? "straight outta compton" nearly doubled its...
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. >> reporter: interagency fire center in boise raised the national alert level to five, the highest possible. virtually every asset is committed to an existing fire. if things get worse, officials say they may request help from australia or new zealand. around the west in oregon, montana, iowa, and california, firefighters face a triple threat. a single strike of lightning could spell disaster. >> if drought continues for years or several years, california can literally burn up. >> reporter: even in the bay area, residents can see the haze and smell the smoke. >> when it first came in, you could smell it actually. >> reporter: the department of defense mobilized activity duty u.s. military to fight the western wildfires while in fire out of control with no one available to fight them. >>> thank you. coming up next, he has fired two jihad and threatened to behead his own daughter. an isis wanna-be appears in court. >>> the burial of a decorated green beret from bristol. he was killed august 7th during an attack on camp integrity in kabul, afghanistan. >>> a tiger on the loose at the
. >> reporter: interagency fire center in boise raised the national alert level to five, the highest possible. virtually every asset is committed to an existing fire. if things get worse, officials say they may request help from australia or new zealand. around the west in oregon, montana, iowa, and california, firefighters face a triple threat. a single strike of lightning could spell disaster. >> if drought continues for years or several years, california can literally burn up....
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. >>> dozens of firefighters from australia and new zealand, arrived in boise idaho today helping crews battle wild fires across the u.s., the u.s. is in one of their worst wild fire seasons in history. three firefighters have been killed. >>> new reasons to step up your protection again mosquitos,al ali gorman is at the big board with more on west nile virus. >> reporter: the number of west nile virus seems to grow in august, two people in montgomery county and one in chester county have the disease and they are not releasing the official exact locations but in knowledge we know camden and burlington county have confirmed cases, to reduce the cases of getting a mosquito bite use insect repellant if are you outdoors from dusk to dawn and empty standing water from flower parts and buckets and pet bowls. >>> cancers are on the rise, one in five cases arise for someone that had it before, in the 70s it was one in ten new cases, but the trend is partly a success and more people are surviving cancer and living long enough to get it again and second cancers could also arise from the same gene
. >>> dozens of firefighters from australia and new zealand, arrived in boise idaho today helping crews battle wild fires across the u.s., the u.s. is in one of their worst wild fire seasons in history. three firefighters have been killed. >>> new reasons to step up your protection again mosquitos,al ali gorman is at the big board with more on west nile virus. >> reporter: the number of west nile virus seems to grow in august, two people in montgomery county and one in...
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proud to say that we have the department of justice backing up in our lawsuit against the city of boise giving us opportunity to be out there and make a difference so that more people understand it's an unconstitutional approach and it puts more barriers between homeless people and getting out of homelessness. it's the most expensive and least effective way of dealing with the problem. >> one of the reasons mitch snyder was so successful is because of the hunger strikes and almost died for the cause of the homeless. >>> the police union of new york city is encouraging people to take photos of homeless people and the campaign seems to have been intended to shame city hall. >>reporter: a woman cradles a child. on card board a man curls up along a subway platform. a man passed out on the steps of a building. their faces, pictures are being posted online by police officers. the union says city hall has failed new yorkers in coming up with a plan to tackle the surging homeless population and instead of dealing with the problem, the union says politicians are spending their time attacking pol
proud to say that we have the department of justice backing up in our lawsuit against the city of boise giving us opportunity to be out there and make a difference so that more people understand it's an unconstitutional approach and it puts more barriers between homeless people and getting out of homelessness. it's the most expensive and least effective way of dealing with the problem. >> one of the reasons mitch snyder was so successful is because of the hunger strikes and almost died...
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firefighters nicknamed one near boise idaho the soda fire.tching some 340 quail miles, larger than new york. the gnashed prepareds in is at level 5, the highest, as they urge people who live near the fire to consider what-if evacuation plans. jennifer grey is monitoring these conditions. the weather is a real problem. >> the weather has been a is huge problems. one of the factors, very dry air. it's going to make the fires start easier and spread faster. it's been windy across the west, especially the pacific northwest. a lot of the fires are wind driven, so you get the tiny embers, with the winds and then, boom, another fire just like that, so it enables these fires to spread very, very quickly. high pressure is going to stay in control. that wind is going to continue through tomorrow. so we are going to see increase in winds, especially in southern california. the winds die down a little bit across portion of i how, oregon and washington, but will pick back up again in wednesday. unfortunately the rain, not seeing much of t it will all stay
firefighters nicknamed one near boise idaho the soda fire.tching some 340 quail miles, larger than new york. the gnashed prepareds in is at level 5, the highest, as they urge people who live near the fire to consider what-if evacuation plans. jennifer grey is monitoring these conditions. the weather is a real problem. >> the weather has been a is huge problems. one of the factors, very dry air. it's going to make the fires start easier and spread faster. it's been windy across the west,...
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in boise, temperatures in the mid-90s. the heat is in place there. the northeast, much of the same. washington in the upper 90s. new york city, going from 93 to the mid-80s by the later portion of the week. >>> pedram javaheri, thank you for that. apparently 20 under par is a really big deal. australian jason day is going where no pro golfer has gone before in winning the pga. his first major championship. andy scholes has the bleacher report next. h hope pe doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. is being built into bounty.w dawn. new bounty with dawn. what a novel idea! just rinse and wring, so you can blast right through tough messes and pick up more. huh aren't we clever.... thanks m'aam. look how much easier new bounty with dawn cleans this gooey mess versus soap and a sponge. thank you! new bounty with dawn. available in the paper towel aisle. obviously! it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the mo
in boise, temperatures in the mid-90s. the heat is in place there. the northeast, much of the same. washington in the upper 90s. new york city, going from 93 to the mid-80s by the later portion of the week. >>> pedram javaheri, thank you for that. apparently 20 under par is a really big deal. australian jason day is going where no pro golfer has gone before in winning the pga. his first major championship. andy scholes has the bleacher report next. h hope pe doesn't work on wrinkles....
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out to the west, over 100 in vegas, 92 in boise, and temperatures in the 70s from seat toking all the way down towards l.a. i think clouds will break apart and move out overnight. tomorrow we'll wake up with some sunshine, but in the afternoon watch out for a cloud deck to roll its way in across the east end of long island. and i'm going to leave in the chance for an isolated shower across the twin forks. sunshine across new jersey tomorrow, and then monday we'll start out with some sun very early, but then the clouds are start to move in from the west here. there'll be chances of rain and scattered showers on monday, but i think the bulk of the next system won't get here til tuesday, and we could see a good soaking rain across the entire tristate area. not the case tonight, we'll have a few clouds. it'll feel nice with temperatures in the 60s to about 70. expect a mix of sun and clouds, more sun to the west, more temperatures will be in the middle to upper 80s. if you're planning to go to the beach tomorrow, there still is a moderate risk of rip current. the uv index will be very hig
out to the west, over 100 in vegas, 92 in boise, and temperatures in the 70s from seat toking all the way down towards l.a. i think clouds will break apart and move out overnight. tomorrow we'll wake up with some sunshine, but in the afternoon watch out for a cloud deck to roll its way in across the east end of long island. and i'm going to leave in the chance for an isolated shower across the twin forks. sunshine across new jersey tomorrow, and then monday we'll start out with some sun very...
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. >>> and look at this video recorded by a firefighter in boise, idaho, last weekend. this is a firenado, wind and fire, shooting flames 100 feet into the air. they said this was the first time they've ever seen anything like it. wow. >>> in alaska this morning, geologists will assess the stability of the area where a landslide is believed to have killed three men. debris trapped those men yesterday, but crews haven't been able to dig in that area because of the unstable terrain. officials say the men are presumed dead and the search will be a recovery effort. at one point officials said four people were missing, but they revised that number to three. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what caused a deadly construction accident at a hospital in new mexico. crews were working on an addition outside the hospital yesterday when the scaffolding fell from the fifth floor to the ground. one person died and seven are being treated for injuries. >>> in florida, look at this, emergency responders are blocking off a sinkhole that opened in the exact location where a
. >>> and look at this video recorded by a firefighter in boise, idaho, last weekend. this is a firenado, wind and fire, shooting flames 100 feet into the air. they said this was the first time they've ever seen anything like it. wow. >>> in alaska this morning, geologists will assess the stability of the area where a landslide is believed to have killed three men. debris trapped those men yesterday, but crews haven't been able to dig in that area because of the unstable...
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early 2013 he a freshman all american is dismiss from the boise football team after a confrontation witht year he transfers to baylor university nearly 1,700 miles away in his home state of texas. his head coach says that he knew nothing of the problems of his past. an issue that would surface less than five months after the transfer when he is accused of an on campus sexual assault against a soccer player. >> he never played a down for us. it's an unfortunate situation for all involved. that's all that we have to say about it. >> baylor is accused of miss handling the rape investigation. they did investigate it, but suspended the case without looking at the medical evidence and the victims rape kit. in a statement to the media baylor university said a decision was rendered to move to a full investigation hearing. in the investigation the waco police detectives said that there was not enough evidence to make an arrest. they sent it to the prosecutors that brought it to the grand jury. he was finally indicted in late june of 2014 eight months after the incident. speaking to reporters befo
early 2013 he a freshman all american is dismiss from the boise football team after a confrontation witht year he transfers to baylor university nearly 1,700 miles away in his home state of texas. his head coach says that he knew nothing of the problems of his past. an issue that would surface less than five months after the transfer when he is accused of an on campus sexual assault against a soccer player. >> he never played a down for us. it's an unfortunate situation for all involved....
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this ranch outside of boise, charred and caked with ash from the soda fire, which has burned more than 265,000 acres. containment is just at 25%. >> just ripping up this hillside. >> reporter: in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control. fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1400 acres in angeles national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. >> reporter: and if it feels that we're talking a lot this year about fires, it's because we are. according to our meteorologists, this fire season more than 2 million acres above average burned. it seems that there's no end in sight. >> it does feel that way. thanks so much. >>> i'm joined now on the phone with hillary fitzpatrick. she was actually on vacation in washington. so hillary, tell me about what happened. what did you experience? >> hi, good afternoon. we are vacationing in lake chelan. we got in thursday night. my husband went fishing friday morning. we were staying at campbell's resort there right in downtown chelan. and he w
this ranch outside of boise, charred and caked with ash from the soda fire, which has burned more than 265,000 acres. containment is just at 25%. >> just ripping up this hillside. >> reporter: in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control. fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1400 acres in angeles national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. >> reporter: and if it...
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we have a 100 degree reading in vegas over to boise nice on west coast readings in 70s if you have l.a. and a 89 tomorrow down in south florida. our future cast show it is that we'll go mainly clear tonight. that's our sunday. stay with us until it sets tomorrow night and then as we go into monday start out relatively quiet. after about 12:00 you want to have your umbrella handy because we have the threat of scattered showers and a isolated thunderstorms mauving into the region. more likely to the afternoon into the evening on monday. things will clear out behind the front, though, into tuesday. that's when we get drier air back into the tristate area. in the meenl time tonight breezy and clear and dry with nice temperatures north and west of the city into the 50s 60s, and 70s in manhattan. and then tomorrow hot once again with temperatures motionly middle to upper 80s near 90 but breezy out there. and if you're heading to the beach a great day especially in hamptons where we're expecting very nice weather with a southwest wind. water temperature is comfortable. wear your sunscreen bec
we have a 100 degree reading in vegas over to boise nice on west coast readings in 70s if you have l.a. and a 89 tomorrow down in south florida. our future cast show it is that we'll go mainly clear tonight. that's our sunday. stay with us until it sets tomorrow night and then as we go into monday start out relatively quiet. after about 12:00 you want to have your umbrella handy because we have the threat of scattered showers and a isolated thunderstorms mauving into the region. more likely to...
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this ranch otherwise of boise, charred and caked from ash from the soda fire. containment is just at 25%. >> ripping up this hillside. >> in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control. fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1,400 acres. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it, ten of them have been injured in the process. >> and it could be a very tough week ahead, especially in california and washington. it's supposed to be especially hot in that washington area. of course the last four years in california, the drought has contributed to what we're now seeing there. >> how strapped are resources? >> we're talking 700 firefighters and they're bringing in all throughout the state. so they are very strapped for resources. great point. >> thanks so much. we're going to talk more about this. laura roose is with us. her family escaped the wildfire in washington. your parents' home was actually destroyed. tell us what happened and how your family was able to get out? >> well, it started in the morning. we watched it
this ranch otherwise of boise, charred and caked from ash from the soda fire. containment is just at 25%. >> ripping up this hillside. >> in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control. fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1,400 acres. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it, ten of them have been injured in the process. >> and it could be a very tough week ahead, especially in california and washington. it's supposed to be...
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high winds, drought, record-setting heat, prompting inneragency fire center in boise to raise nationalevel to high possible, indicates nationwide there is no more manpower, airplanes, helicopters available. every asset committed to existing fire. u.s. is considering asking australia and new zealand for help in case. begin in washington state where the fire left 10,000 families without power, 75 without homes. >> it came quick t came hot and heavy. then the winds kicked up. it was unstoppable. >> i got there as soon as i could. we grabbed what things we could quickly and left. >> reporter: in oregon 12 fires, 10 in montana, two in idaho, including one of the largest at 300,000 acres. california still very hot and dry. a red flag warning in much of the state, meaning a simple spark coulding fight a new wildfire. 10 fires burning affecting air quality. look at san francisco where residents think everyone is cooking on barbecue even when they're not. >> the smoke came in like real early this morning. you could see it, when it first came in you could smell it actually. >> reporter: last tim
high winds, drought, record-setting heat, prompting inneragency fire center in boise to raise nationalevel to high possible, indicates nationwide there is no more manpower, airplanes, helicopters available. every asset committed to existing fire. u.s. is considering asking australia and new zealand for help in case. begin in washington state where the fire left 10,000 families without power, 75 without homes. >> it came quick t came hot and heavy. then the winds kicked up. it was...
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this ranch outside of boise charred and caked with ash from the soda fire, which has burned more thancres. containment is just at 25%. >> just ripping up this hillside. >> reporter: in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control, fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1400 acres in angeles national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. and according to our meteorologist, ivan cabrera, this has been a particularly active fire season. two million acres burned above average. the good news in all of this is no one has been killed, just those ten firefighters that have been injured so far. >> all right, thank you so much. let's talk more about this because lightning may have sparked a lot of the fires in washington state. meteorologist allison chinchar has more on the conditions there. this is a very tough battle. >> it is indeed. and a lot of conditions are working a lot of the firefighters. now again, as we mentioned, we're dealing with about 6.5 million acres. it's about the equiva
this ranch outside of boise charred and caked with ash from the soda fire, which has burned more thancres. containment is just at 25%. >> just ripping up this hillside. >> reporter: in drought-stricken california, the fires are out of control, fueled by high heat and wind, the cabin fire has devoured 1400 acres in angeles national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. and according to our meteorologist, ivan...
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this is coming out of an area near the soto fire in boise, idaho. what is known as a fire tornado developing over this weregion. you get differences in air masses that create tornadoes, but in this case you have tremendous heat rising from the flames in the vicinity around 2,000 degrees fahrenheit and turbulent weather in the vicinity of this area picks it up and brings up columns of rotation that is occur in this fire nado as it's known. has the potential to cause large-scale damage and it brings debris with it and lofting it. what the firefighters have to deal with when you're talking about spot are fires down the stream. >>> a severe weather threat around areas of michigan the next 24 hours. 3.5 million people dealing with that. temperatures cooling off into the 70s while tor, while thunde new york, about 72 degrees. >>> reward for helping to find two paintings. these were among six paintings stolen from a private art collector in maine back in 2013. four other paintings were recovered from a pawn shop in beverly hills. the two remaining paints a
this is coming out of an area near the soto fire in boise, idaho. what is known as a fire tornado developing over this weregion. you get differences in air masses that create tornadoes, but in this case you have tremendous heat rising from the flames in the vicinity around 2,000 degrees fahrenheit and turbulent weather in the vicinity of this area picks it up and brings up columns of rotation that is occur in this fire nado as it's known. has the potential to cause large-scale damage and it...
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so 84 today, boise down to 90 degrees, and, again, a cool down in this region which should help firefighters96, by the way, janice knows what she's talking about, she's a weather person and her husband is a fire chief. >> got it covered. >> janice, thank you very much. >> any time. >> jessicaal about a taking heat for her heat, the company spf30 doesn't work showing massive sunburn. and ceo okay. let's break down this first story. so the response from the company was that the number of complaints that they've received is less than one half of 1% of the units they sell. would you give them -- is that the advice you would give them on how to respond to this? >> what maces me is how you can put jessica aalba in the same comment and it's ain't sexy story. it's a huge mistake. first of all, how do you name your company honest? that's like the friend you have saying can i be honest? >> yeah. >> you say that, and you're just challenging people to say wait a second. no, you're not. >> and the problem is i love chemicals for a reason. they work. i mean you need them in stuff -- there's a reason we ha
so 84 today, boise down to 90 degrees, and, again, a cool down in this region which should help firefighters96, by the way, janice knows what she's talking about, she's a weather person and her husband is a fire chief. >> got it covered. >> janice, thank you very much. >> any time. >> jessicaal about a taking heat for her heat, the company spf30 doesn't work showing massive sunburn. and ceo okay. let's break down this first story. so the response from the company was...
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this is coming out of an area near the soto fire in boise, idaho.own as a fire tornado developing over this region. in fact, it's nothing exactly like a tornado. you get differences in air masses that create tornadoes, but in this case you have tremendous heat rising from the flames in the vicinity around 2,000 degrees fahrenheit and turbulent weather in the vicinity of this area picks it up and brings rotation with these columns of air that is in this firenado as it's known. has the potential to cause large-scale damage and it brings debris with it and lofting it. and causing additional fires. what the firefighters have to deal with when you're talking about starting spot fires downstream. >>> across the eastern part of the country, a severe weather threat around areas of michigan the next 24 hours. 3.5 million people dealing with that. temperatures cooling off into the 70s, while thunderstorms in new york, about 82 degrees. >>> alex rodriguez breaking out of his power slump in a big way. did he help the yankees to a win? andy scholes has the detai
this is coming out of an area near the soto fire in boise, idaho.own as a fire tornado developing over this region. in fact, it's nothing exactly like a tornado. you get differences in air masses that create tornadoes, but in this case you have tremendous heat rising from the flames in the vicinity around 2,000 degrees fahrenheit and turbulent weather in the vicinity of this area picks it up and brings rotation with these columns of air that is in this firenado as it's known. has the potential...
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firefighters shot this video of one in boise, idaho saturday.he says it was shooting flames 100 feet into the air while dropping hot dirt and ash on firefighters' helmets. >>> with those fire tornadoes, it's really the heat that creates the wind that creates that fire tornado so it's kind of a vicious cycle at that point. more locally we are still in a heat wave across the area. we hit 92 degrees today in philadelphia so the heat wave continues. if you were outside, i'm sure you could tell the humidity made it feel hotter, too. but the storms will be returning in the forecast. that means our temperatures will start to cool off so we will finally get back into the 80s, breaking the heat wave. we are also watching the tropics. it's been a quiet hurricane season but now we have a new tropical storm out in the atlantic. don't worry, it's really far away. i will show you that in just a minute. 90 degrees in allentown. 89 degrees in pottstown. 88 philadelphia. 89 in bensalem. we still have hot spots right now but some cooler areas are in new jersey an
firefighters shot this video of one in boise, idaho saturday.he says it was shooting flames 100 feet into the air while dropping hot dirt and ash on firefighters' helmets. >>> with those fire tornadoes, it's really the heat that creates the wind that creates that fire tornado so it's kind of a vicious cycle at that point. more locally we are still in a heat wave across the area. we hit 92 degrees today in philadelphia so the heat wave continues. if you were outside, i'm sure you could...
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heat continues through denver into billings, boise will be 100 tomorrow, 103 in vegas. the west coast feeling good from san francisco to l.a. where temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s. rook at our future cast shows we'll go mostly clear through the overnight hours. tomorrow that's how we'll wake up. plenty of sunshine to start out your sunday. towards the afternoon you could get a few high clouds, but we're not expecting any rain at least for tomorrow. monday a different story, that's when the low pressure starts to make its way towards the area, and so does the cold front. a southwest wind flow will bump up our heat and humidity, and we'll see some spark-up showers and thunderstorms let's say after about noontime on monday, and that's when you want your umbrella handy. thunderstorms especially towards the afternoon, and as we go into the beginning of next week, things should get much quieter across the area as temperatures remain above average for this time of year. here we go on monday once again, showers and thunderstorms popping up across the area, and so have y
heat continues through denver into billings, boise will be 100 tomorrow, 103 in vegas. the west coast feeling good from san francisco to l.a. where temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s. rook at our future cast shows we'll go mostly clear through the overnight hours. tomorrow that's how we'll wake up. plenty of sunshine to start out your sunday. towards the afternoon you could get a few high clouds, but we're not expecting any rain at least for tomorrow. monday a different story, that's when...
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. >> in idaho the situation is so urgent the national intraagency fire center in boise called in twomilitary troops. fairs in cascades have purnd dozens of homes in washington state. >> a full assault on this massive fire in central washington. crews digging lines and starting backfires to control movement of the blaze. from the air dozens of drops per hour. crews are bracing for winds to pick up dramatically this afternoon. fanning flames that could threaten hundreds of homes. more than 40 have already burned. >> it is not the same. it will never be the same. >> the lightning sparked blaze began last week charring close to 70,000 acres. the economic impact on the town that depends on tourism is staggering. >> it is a huge hit. >> restaurants and resort, usually crowded are empty. >> driving through town this weekend it was a ghost town. >> training begins for 200 active military called in to help contain more than 90 wild fires raging in the west. they will join thousands of others on the liensz. >> we are hitting it with everything we brought in aircr. we have brought in hand crews
. >> in idaho the situation is so urgent the national intraagency fire center in boise called in twomilitary troops. fairs in cascades have purnd dozens of homes in washington state. >> a full assault on this massive fire in central washington. crews digging lines and starting backfires to control movement of the blaze. from the air dozens of drops per hour. crews are bracing for winds to pick up dramatically this afternoon. fanning flames that could threaten hundreds of homes. more...
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they will be briefed in boise, idaho on sunday if then given their -- and then given their assignments. more than 100 fires still burning out of control washington, california and oregon. three firefighters were killed this week. richard zbyszewski lost his only son. >> is center of our lives, he's our only child. >> really hard to go on without him to tell you the truth. >> and the fight continues last night in washington officials they issued a mandatory evacuation as wildfires fanned by the high winds raged out of control. >> reporter: happening today, the woman who stabbed a d.c. attorney to death here at the donovan hotel back in february will learn her fate. jamyra gallmon will be sentenced today at d.c. superior court. she pled guilty to second degree murder in the stabbing death of d.c. attorney david messerschmitt. prosecutors say gallmon and her girlfriend dominique johnson plotted to rob messerschmitt. she set up a meeting here at the hotel. police say gallmon went to messerschmitt's hotel room where she stabbed him multiple times. then robbed him taking his cell phone and h
they will be briefed in boise, idaho on sunday if then given their -- and then given their assignments. more than 100 fires still burning out of control washington, california and oregon. three firefighters were killed this week. richard zbyszewski lost his only son. >> is center of our lives, he's our only child. >> really hard to go on without him to tell you the truth. >> and the fight continues last night in washington officials they issued a mandatory evacuation as...
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this ranch outside of boise, charred and caked with ash from the soda fire which has burned more thanontainment is just at 25%. >> ripping up this hillside. >> in california, the fires are out of control, fueled by high heat and wind. the cabin fire has devoured 1,400 acres in angela's national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. it feels like we're talking a lot about fires this year, it's because we are. according to our cnn meteorologist, we're more than 2 million acres above average burned for this time of year. >> thank you for the report. >>> still to come this hour, it is called the 100,000 initiative. thousands of teens and 20-somethings in chicago getting the chance to sit face to face with some of the country's top ceos. the bonus, hundreds of them walked away with a job. their story of american opportunity next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that tre
this ranch outside of boise, charred and caked with ash from the soda fire which has burned more thanontainment is just at 25%. >> ripping up this hillside. >> in california, the fires are out of control, fueled by high heat and wind. the cabin fire has devoured 1,400 acres in angela's national forest. hundreds of firefighters have worked for days to stop it. ten of them have been injured in the process. it feels like we're talking a lot about fires this year, it's because we are....
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land management and he is helping coordinate fire response at the national interagency fire center in boiseaho. ron dunton, thanks for being here. the math is staggering. there are so many fires burning out west. how do you compare this to prior fire seasons? >> this is a big year, as mentioned. we haven't deployed military since 2008, and that's a good sign that our internal system is being overwhelmed. we're essentially out of federal firefighting resources and are having to tap in with troops from the united states army. we're also bringing in canadian resources and now reaching out to australia and new zealand to bring in fire personnel from those two countries. so it's a very big year. we're at what we referred to as preparedness level 5, which is the highest level of national preparedness. >> brangham: is that a function of you have so many fires burning you don't have enough bodies to put on the fires? >> that's pretty much it. we have to prioritize working at protecting communities and the public, so letting some fires -- i won't say just letting them do go, but less priority on fir
land management and he is helping coordinate fire response at the national interagency fire center in boiseaho. ron dunton, thanks for being here. the math is staggering. there are so many fires burning out west. how do you compare this to prior fire seasons? >> this is a big year, as mentioned. we haven't deployed military since 2008, and that's a good sign that our internal system is being overwhelmed. we're essentially out of federal firefighting resources and are having to tap in with...
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. >> albertson's, the large grocery chain based in boise, idaho, filing with an ipo with a token amountof $100 million in size. underwriters involved in the deal. a source telling me it's likely to be $1 billion in size once it's closer to fruition. the other interesting point to make, safeway, a unit of the albertson's company combined with several different food distributors, this will be safeway's third ipo in history. an interesting story. one we broke on this show during the spring. carl so back to you. >> i'll take it from there, kate. busy fall for ipos stacking up first, data, unavision, soul cycle. >>> the doing is up 433 points, now up about 250, tech the best performing sector, up 2.25% this morning. courtney ragen is live at the nasdaq with more. >> the nasdaq composite did begin the session with gains, we are holding on to them. but off session highs, i think it's fair to say there's apprehension about how long the board and the charts are going to stay green and look this way. more stocks are turning negative in the nasdaq 100 over the last hour. yesterday's late-session f
. >> albertson's, the large grocery chain based in boise, idaho, filing with an ipo with a token amountof $100 million in size. underwriters involved in the deal. a source telling me it's likely to be $1 billion in size once it's closer to fruition. the other interesting point to make, safeway, a unit of the albertson's company combined with several different food distributors, this will be safeway's third ipo in history. an interesting story. one we broke on this show during the spring....