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video shows a paramedic and deputy dangling there fr a helicopter dropped into the water off fort bragg in mendocino county. sunday morning they'd be bringing up a third body in less than 24 hours, all victims had been free diving for abalone. >> fort bragg seas were rough. body was inside of the surf line, took two personnel for that. and it was rough. >> it started saturday afternoon at shell beach. 66-year-old retired firefighter cred drik colett found underwater still wearing a weight belt. friends say he was in great shape and an experienced diver. >> swims at the dolphin club once or twice per week he's dived in this spot i'm guessing 50-100 times. reasons reported calm and pr. we're at a loss on how this happened. >> the sheriff ambulance of was used in all three cases. the video shows the second flight sunday morning at 8:30. others had recovered the body of kenneth lu. they say he call forward help caught in a rip tide. just an hour later the helicopter headed to mendocino. >> we don't know if these persons suffered medical situations caused them not to be able to self rescue w
video shows a paramedic and deputy dangling there fr a helicopter dropped into the water off fort bragg in mendocino county. sunday morning they'd be bringing up a third body in less than 24 hours, all victims had been free diving for abalone. >> fort bragg seas were rough. body was inside of the surf line, took two personnel for that. and it was rough. >> it started saturday afternoon at shell beach. 66-year-old retired firefighter cred drik colett found underwater still wearing a...
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video shows a paramedic and deputy dangling there fr a helicopter dropped into the water off fort bragg in mendocino county. sunday morning they'd be bringing up a third body in less than 24 hours, all victims had been free diving for abalone. >> fort bragg seas were rough. body was inside of the surf line, took two personnel for that. and it was rough. >> it started saturday afternoon at shell beach. 66-year-old retired firefighter cred drik colett found underwater still wearing a weight belt. friends say he was in great shape and an experienced diver. >> swims at the dolphin club once or twice per week he's dived in this spot i'm guessing 50-100 times. reasons reported calm and pr. we're at a loss on how this happened. >> the sheriff ambulance of was used in all three cases. the video shows the second flight sunday morning at 8:30. others had recovered the body of kenneth lu. they say he call forward help caught in a rip tide. just an hour later the helicopter headed to mendocino. >> we don't know if these persons suffered medical situations caused them not to be able to self rescue w
video shows a paramedic and deputy dangling there fr a helicopter dropped into the water off fort bragg in mendocino county. sunday morning they'd be bringing up a third body in less than 24 hours, all victims had been free diving for abalone. >> fort bragg seas were rough. body was inside of the surf line, took two personnel for that. and it was rough. >> it started saturday afternoon at shell beach. 66-year-old retired firefighter cred drik colett found underwater still wearing a...
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a few hours later another diver died north of fort bragg while looking for fish. on saturday, a retired firefighter drowned in the waters in sonoma county. >> jury selection is underway in the murder trial of suspected serial killer joseph naso, a 79-year-old charged with strangling four women in contra costa county and marin and yuba county between 1997 and 1994. he is representing himself and says all the evidence against him is circumstantial. >> the two tri-valley sisters charged with child abuse at a daycare center are in court today. the two sisters are expected to enter pleas to three felony counts of child abuse and misdemeanor counts of neglect. the workers wrapped seven infants so tightly in swaddling blankets the infanted had trouble breathing. >> bart is rolling out a plan to allow it to ban passengers who do caught in behave. the process start add year ago and the legislature pass add law giving bart the power. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield joins from oakland. why didn't bart have that right already? >> they have something in place called a "stay
a few hours later another diver died north of fort bragg while looking for fish. on saturday, a retired firefighter drowned in the waters in sonoma county. >> jury selection is underway in the murder trial of suspected serial killer joseph naso, a 79-year-old charged with strangling four women in contra costa county and marin and yuba county between 1997 and 1994. he is representing himself and says all the evidence against him is circumstantial. >> the two tri-valley sisters...
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a few hours later another diver died north of fort bragg looking for abalone, and a firefighter drowned on saturday. >> new details of the damaged bay bridge bolts. caltran says 200 need testing in light of the 32 that cracked. the chronicle reports the state bought 900 bolts in five years that are covered with steel identical to something banned for use because the bolts can crack so more than 1,200 bolts may not work. >> more wet weather is expected across the united states after severe storms slammed from a large area from north dakota to texas. in california, thousands were left without electricity. flash floods swallowed roads and vehicles and 150 drivers had to be rescued. some areas north of houston saw hail the size of golfballs in flooding. forecasters expect more wet weather across the south as the storm system moves east. >> saturated ground so more trouble if the rains commodity. >> coming too fast, too quickly, running off and flooding. feast or famine lately in the weather. it is only a matter of time with the dry winter season we had before we talk about the fire danger.
a few hours later another diver died north of fort bragg looking for abalone, and a firefighter drowned on saturday. >> new details of the damaged bay bridge bolts. caltran says 200 need testing in light of the 32 that cracked. the chronicle reports the state bought 900 bolts in five years that are covered with steel identical to something banned for use because the bolts can crack so more than 1,200 bolts may not work. >> more wet weather is expected across the united states after...
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one diver was found dead in about 15 feet of water north of fort bragg. another was pulled out of a rip tide near salt point state park. the third victim was a retired pacifica firefighter found saturday afternoon off shell beach. he's identified as sedrick collette. and he was apparently an experienced diver who may have suffered a medical emergency. >>> we've had nice weather, but now we're getting hot weather. >> people were outside today enyouing the sun and warmth, the -- enjoying the sun and warmth, fawn was the perfect relief, but this is fire weather and chief meteorologist paul deanno says there are new warnings posted. >> there certainly are. as temperatures go up the fire danger increases. and where we were today, low 90s already and we're just getting started with the heat wave. sandra moan, antioch, each of those communities hit 92. it is sunny outside. it's beautiful weather to get outside. if you don't mind sweating a little bit. let's talk more about the fire danger, though. north bay hills and the east bay hills, the reason why you are un
one diver was found dead in about 15 feet of water north of fort bragg. another was pulled out of a rip tide near salt point state park. the third victim was a retired pacifica firefighter found saturday afternoon off shell beach. he's identified as sedrick collette. and he was apparently an experienced diver who may have suffered a medical emergency. >>> we've had nice weather, but now we're getting hot weather. >> people were outside today enyouing the sun and warmth, the --...
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another diver was found dead in the waters off of fort bragg. this is video of one of the rescue attempts by the sonoma county sheriff's department. many of the divers out this weekend were drown by extremely low tides. >>> checking bay area headlines, an off duty berkeley police officer was stabbed in a fight outside a bar. he is expected to survive. police say the fight broke out saturday night outside the vinyl room. that fight involved as many as 60 people. nobody has been arrested. >>> thousands of dollars worth of counterfeit giants gear is is going to the needy. the feds seized 20,000 items during the giants playoff and world series run last fall. the total value $6400. the nonprofit is going to donate the property. >>> preventing gun vie license in schools, locally -- gun violence in schools, many students don't have the resources necessary to implement the security they would like. kpix 5 phil matier on what can still be done. phil. >> that's right, they had a meeting down in san mateo today, and school officials, law enforcement offici
another diver was found dead in the waters off of fort bragg. this is video of one of the rescue attempts by the sonoma county sheriff's department. many of the divers out this weekend were drown by extremely low tides. >>> checking bay area headlines, an off duty berkeley police officer was stabbed in a fight outside a bar. he is expected to survive. police say the fight broke out saturday night outside the vinyl room. that fight involved as many as 60 people. nobody has been...
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her husband and her moved to north carolina in 1933 when he was in a soldier at fort bragg. >> try it>> at least once. >> more from abc news right after this. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning -- state of war. >> new this week, new tensions on the korean peninsula. is the u.s. provoking the north with more stealth aircraft sent to the region? >>> highway horror. heavy fog descending on a busy interstate. a massive deadly pileup on easter sunday. 95 vehicles involved. dozens of people treated or taken to the hospital. >>> heart-stopping injury. the march madness moment that made grown men cry. a player severely injured on the court. new information about the player's condition this morning. >>> and a pro golfer decides the best way to hit a critical chip shot? no pants. >>> good monday morning, everybody. after threats of strikes to south korea and the u.s., north korea's parliament meeting this morning. >> a top priority is building nuclear weapons. devin dwyer joins us with more. >> reporter: the u.s. military is read
her husband and her moved to north carolina in 1933 when he was in a soldier at fort bragg. >> try it>> at least once. >> more from abc news right after this. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning -- state of war. >> new this week, new tensions on the korean peninsula. is the u.s. provoking the north with more stealth aircraft sent to the region? >>> highway horror. heavy fog...
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to your other guests and their wonderful organizations, yeah, if i recently took this job from fort bragg, north carolina to move up here to the d.c. area to better myself, to have an opportunity to improve and succeed and because i just took this job right when this happened, i can only imagine i have to doomsday prep for that inevitable ility that they're not going to furlough forever, so they're going to cut. i would imagine. i have to plan for that, any ways, and if they cut, i'm out of a job. i'm the new one in. >> is there a point, heather, ezra, where it does become visible? it goes from being invisible to visible and d.c. wakes up? >> becoming visible to people in the communities is one thing. beyond white house tours to the people who are decision makers is a completely different thing. what more visibility do you need than 20 million people who are underemployed than cutbacks in funding tr funding for education that people are graduating with $20,000 in debt. what more visibility does washington need? that's a democracy question. >> this is a, to go on that exact point, this is
to your other guests and their wonderful organizations, yeah, if i recently took this job from fort bragg, north carolina to move up here to the d.c. area to better myself, to have an opportunity to improve and succeed and because i just took this job right when this happened, i can only imagine i have to doomsday prep for that inevitable ility that they're not going to furlough forever, so they're going to cut. i would imagine. i have to plan for that, any ways, and if they cut, i'm out of a...
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bragg in north carolina is considering. around the country this is very real. the people i talked to were just confused why washington isn't addressing these cuts and why they seem to be the new normal. >> you know, nia malika, you're one of the few washington reporters that don't live in some bubble that understand what's going on. and let me bring this to you. head start programs in indiana is an example. they're actually using random drawings to decide which low income preschoolers will get kicked out. watch this, nia. >> head start has made a big difference in 4-year-old sage. how he plays with other kids. how he's advanced academically. >> i'm very proud of him. >> but alice just learned her son soon has to stay home. he's being cut from the program as the result of federal budget cuts. >> i was heartbroken. because he loves school. >> earlier this week staff put all the kids' names in a fish bowl. names picked get to stay. the rest have to leave the program. >> what happened? >> his name didn't get picked. >> sage's last day is march 15th. he and 16 other
bragg in north carolina is considering. around the country this is very real. the people i talked to were just confused why washington isn't addressing these cuts and why they seem to be the new normal. >> you know, nia malika, you're one of the few washington reporters that don't live in some bubble that understand what's going on. and let me bring this to you. head start programs in indiana is an example. they're actually using random drawings to decide which low income preschoolers...
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why aren't they going to fort bragg? well, you've got to start at the beginning, for heaven's sake!y, you binge it. you binge view via netflix. and that assures you you're up to speed. the second reason why this heavily shorted stock can continue its ascent, netflix, just like discovery communications, directv, and all the cable companies, it's a housing play! others more homes are built, cable, dish, and netflix get hooked up. it's a natural tailwind. don't forget, when you buy that new tv, it's got the netflix clicker at the bottom of it. finally, i still believe that netflix remains a takeover target, most particularly for apple, which needs mobile content offering as well as something proprietary to run on apple tv. that stock goes down $13, they ought to be thinking how do we reverse that? netflix. meanwhile, this one. microsoft, which is still trying desperately to be cooler. this gies dancing on a table. we want cool product, not good taste in tuna. anyway, this could become cool once it bid $13 billion for this $10 billion company. don't rule it out. why should this monster
why aren't they going to fort bragg? well, you've got to start at the beginning, for heaven's sake!y, you binge it. you binge view via netflix. and that assures you you're up to speed. the second reason why this heavily shorted stock can continue its ascent, netflix, just like discovery communications, directv, and all the cable companies, it's a housing play! others more homes are built, cable, dish, and netflix get hooked up. it's a natural tailwind. don't forget, when you buy that new tv,...
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go back to fort bragg for a minute. aapparently it has to do with the overtime costs.hat the overtime costs can run more than $120,000. they are not reimbursable. the federal rules prohibit donations from covering those costs. surely people would come to the table, because everyone likes to have a fourth of july celebration. >> steve: so we told you about the thunderbirds, the blue angels all canceled. a couple of nights, justin timberlake -- >> brian: it went on planned. >> steve: it did. but the white house tours have been so concluded because of the sequester. we'll show a video because of the sequester cuts there are longer lines to get through the magnotometres to get in the building and it's bugging debbie waserman schults the head of d.n.c. she doesn't want her staff to stand in the same line as the little people. the miles per hours on miles p . listen. >> the frustration for the staff in the tunnel. we are still in the midst of the spring break season. lines are long. when we near session, not just doors but the magnotometres, having a staff only magnatometer
go back to fort bragg for a minute. aapparently it has to do with the overtime costs.hat the overtime costs can run more than $120,000. they are not reimbursable. the federal rules prohibit donations from covering those costs. surely people would come to the table, because everyone likes to have a fourth of july celebration. >> steve: so we told you about the thunderbirds, the blue angels all canceled. a couple of nights, justin timberlake -- >> brian: it went on planned. >>...
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ally bragg abtheattack. >> that's right. they basically said we did the boston marathon bombing, the rest of the conversation is in russian. the carjack victim doesn't speak much english and no russian. he was debriefed very carefully. what else could you hear they said. the only word i recognized was manhattan, and that tripped a lot. that's why we saw last week, stopping the trains from boston to new york searching trains and nypd set out its network of license plate readers, all of the bridges and tunnels coming into the city and loaded all of the license plates loaded with these guys if they were headed to new york, they wanted to make sure that tripped before they got in. >> switch subjects and go into the other story, the police saying they have broken up canada's first ever terror plot linked to al qaeda. two men face charges of planning to bomb a passenger train and police say the suspects took "direction and guidance" from al qaeda based elements in iran. what do you know about that? what about using a train? is tha
ally bragg abtheattack. >> that's right. they basically said we did the boston marathon bombing, the rest of the conversation is in russian. the carjack victim doesn't speak much english and no russian. he was debriefed very carefully. what else could you hear they said. the only word i recognized was manhattan, and that tripped a lot. that's why we saw last week, stopping the trains from boston to new york searching trains and nypd set out its network of license plate readers, all of the...
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i am next to fort bragg. i will be honest with you.where in america, being a good capitalistic society, i can get you a firearm illegal or legal in an hour. why don't you give me a comment on those? america, have a great day. it is good to be un-american. -- an american. the three things you brought up will be the parameters discussed in the coming weeks. concerns about the expanse and purpose of background checks, concerns about the availability of weapons on the street, concern -- there has been a lot of talk about the video clip -- concern that terrorists are trying to or have exploited the loopholes. then a broader discussion about mental health concerns. you encapsulated it beautifully. i can tell you that lawmakers are hearing those types of concerns and are very eager to talk about it. host: trenton, north carolina, jerry, an independent. caller: my point here is that the gun legislation they are talking about is starting to slip over from being a second amendment infringement to being a fourth amendment infringement because whe
i am next to fort bragg. i will be honest with you.where in america, being a good capitalistic society, i can get you a firearm illegal or legal in an hour. why don't you give me a comment on those? america, have a great day. it is good to be un-american. -- an american. the three things you brought up will be the parameters discussed in the coming weeks. concerns about the expanse and purpose of background checks, concerns about the availability of weapons on the street, concern -- there has...
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these schools and the naval academy, fort bragg, were chosen as the best public liberal arts school in the country last year. the people that go there are subjected to incredibly ,igorous academic standards physical standards, military standards. they go onto, and all most every case, be leaders leaders in the navy and the marine corps. i think that having this single or focus, the single-purpose -- half of them graduate with a degree in one of the stem courses, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the only school equal and percentage of graduates is m.i.t. they go out with this technical background and this technological edge into the navy, and are on the cutting edge of doing some of the new things like these weapons that the navy brings on board. host: we asked you about a story yesterday and "the washington times." the u.s. joining other nations with drills in the persian gulf. what happens on these drills? how do you interact with other navies? guest: these are some of the that weortant things do. drills, regardless of where they happen -- it is to make sure that we
these schools and the naval academy, fort bragg, were chosen as the best public liberal arts school in the country last year. the people that go there are subjected to incredibly ,igorous academic standards physical standards, military standards. they go onto, and all most every case, be leaders leaders in the navy and the marine corps. i think that having this single or focus, the single-purpose -- half of them graduate with a degree in one of the stem courses, science, technology,...
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care advocates during pre-deployment, each for more than a year and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in north carolina what erin and their children stayed in the hamptons roads area in virginia so their kids can finish high school there. through all this, aaron pursued her on education, made strong connections with other military spouses and embraced a wide range of careers, leading to her current profession of serving other military families. aaron is the operation manager for two nonprofits that provide employment, readiness and job placement assistance for veteran, military spouses and more. sharing is here with us today. would you stand? thank you for all you do. [applause] get stories like airings are not unique among military spouses. they are people who when their spouse deploys are carrying our military families, doing the work of two parents, raising children, running a household and military spouses are the first to step up for their communities, whether it's volunteering to help a neighbor or receiving in the pta. all the while they are building their own careers and becau
care advocates during pre-deployment, each for more than a year and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in north carolina what erin and their children stayed in the hamptons roads area in virginia so their kids can finish high school there. through all this, aaron pursued her on education, made strong connections with other military spouses and embraced a wide range of careers, leading to her current profession of serving other military families. aaron is the operation manager for two...
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each for more than one year, and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in north carolina while erin stayed in the hampton roads area in virginia so that they can finish high school. hrough all of this, eri pern sued around education, made strong connections with other military spouses, and embraced a wide range of career all leading tour current profession of serving other military families. erin is the operations manager for two nonprofits to provide employment, readiness, and job placement assistance for veterans, military spouses, and more. she is here with us today. would you stand? thank you for all you do. [applause] stories like hers are not unique among military spouses. theirare people who, when spouse deployed, they carry are military families. they do the work of two parents, raising children and, running a household, and military spouses are the first to step up for their communities, whether it is volunteering to help other neighbors or serving in the pta. buildinghile, they are around careers. because our nation's military spouses moved 10 times more than their civilia
each for more than one year, and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in north carolina while erin stayed in the hampton roads area in virginia so that they can finish high school. hrough all of this, eri pern sued around education, made strong connections with other military spouses, and embraced a wide range of career all leading tour current profession of serving other military families. erin is the operations manager for two nonprofits to provide employment, readiness, and job placement...
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navalschools and the academy, fort bragg, were chosen as the best public liberal arts school in the country last year. by a publication. the people that go there are subjected to incredibly rigorous academic standards, physical standards, military standards. they go onto, and all most every case, be leaders in the navy and the marine corps. i think that having this single or focus, the single-purpose -- half of them graduate with a degree in one of the stem courses, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. in only school equal percentage of graduates is m.i.t. technicalt with this background and this technological edge into the navy, and are on the cutting edge of doing some of the new things like these weapons that the navy brings on board. host: we asked you about a story yesterday and "the washington times." the u.s. joining other nations with drills in the persian gulf. what happens on these drills? how do you interact with other navies? other nations? guest: these are some of the most important things that we do. other navies, other countries. drills, regardless of where they
navalschools and the academy, fort bragg, were chosen as the best public liberal arts school in the country last year. by a publication. the people that go there are subjected to incredibly rigorous academic standards, physical standards, military standards. they go onto, and all most every case, be leaders in the navy and the marine corps. i think that having this single or focus, the single-purpose -- half of them graduate with a degree in one of the stem courses, science, technology,...
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and my last one is i've lived in america my whole life, i am here next to fort bragg of carolina, home of special ops. and anywhere in america being a good capitalist society i can get me a firearm either legal or illegal within an hour. comment on those because i haven't heard anybody speaking on those terms. and america you have a good day because it is good to be an american. >> the three things you brought up, i think it was three, re essentially the parameters of what are discussed in the coming weeks as the senators have their way, concerns about the expense and purpose of background checks and concerns about the availability availability and concerns as you pointed out there's been a lot of talk about that this week somehow trying to or have exploited the loopholes and then a broad discussion about mental health concerns. they are during those types of concerns and very eager to talk about them. >> host: north carolina jerry, independent collar. go ahead. >> caller: my point is the gun legislation is starting to slip over from being a second amendment entrenchment to be in a fou
and my last one is i've lived in america my whole life, i am here next to fort bragg of carolina, home of special ops. and anywhere in america being a good capitalist society i can get me a firearm either legal or illegal within an hour. comment on those because i haven't heard anybody speaking on those terms. and america you have a good day because it is good to be an american. >> the three things you brought up, i think it was three, re essentially the parameters of what are discussed...
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i am next to fort bragg. i will be honest with you. anywhere in america, being a good capitalistic society, i can get you a firearm illegal or legal in an hour. why don't you give me a comment on those? america, have a great day. it is good to be un-american. -- an american. host: felix, the three things you brought up will be the parameters discussed in the coming weeks. concerns about the expanse and purpose of background checks, concerns about the availability of weapons on the street, concern -- there has been a lot of talk about the video clip -- concern that terrorists are trying to or have exploited the loopholes. then a broader discussion about mental health concerns. you encapsulated it beautifully. i can tell you that lawmakers are hearing those types of concerns and are very eager to talk about it. host: trenton, north carolina, jerry, an independent. caller: my point here is that the gun legislation they are talking about is starting to slip over from being a second amendment infringement to being a fourth amendment infring
i am next to fort bragg. i will be honest with you. anywhere in america, being a good capitalistic society, i can get you a firearm illegal or legal in an hour. why don't you give me a comment on those? america, have a great day. it is good to be un-american. -- an american. host: felix, the three things you brought up will be the parameters discussed in the coming weeks. concerns about the expanse and purpose of background checks, concerns about the availability of weapons on the street,...