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these buffalo escaped from a farm in noothwest iowa. are on the loose after escaping from heir pen on a ranch. mmst of the herd ranchers and modernnday volunteer cowboys, hoping for a chance to rope a real buffalo. ttnight 35 are still running wild, which is why he tate is warning drivers to look out for buffaao crossing, that coull do some damage. 3&p a rainy start to what turned into a beautiful da. dayy whatt' the rest of our week looking like? let's go to vytas for yoor extended 3 thh nation'ssbest high school lacrosse league is closer to crowning a champiin...bbuce cunningham has the semi unlimited.xt in sports the late edition, i'm jeff barn. barnd. 3&and i'm jennifer gilbert. the orroles look toobounce back againsttthe ynkees fter last niggt's loss in the rain. rain. ruce cunningham shows you if the birds got payback right ow with sports unlimited. a nice bounceback for the es, 3 lot offthe credit o two guys...the veteran centerfielddr and the first year lefthander... lefthanderr.. wei-yin chee threw a beauuy...7 innings, 4 hits,
these buffalo escaped from a farm in noothwest iowa. are on the loose after escaping from heir pen on a ranch. mmst of the herd ranchers and modernnday volunteer cowboys, hoping for a chance to rope a real buffalo. ttnight 35 are still running wild, which is why he tate is warning drivers to look out for buffaao crossing, that coull do some damage. 3&p a rainy start to what turned into a beautiful da. dayy whatt' the rest of our week looking like? let's go to vytas for yoor extended 3 thh...
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tr gets worn in in buffalo, says i'll keep polies similar to mckinley, he doesn't. two months as president, tr starts this aggressive conservation program because he had created the first game club was the first wildlife protection for big game group, he was a member of the autobahn society, as governor of new york he had been considered a radical on preservation of natural resources. in 1903, t rrve gets on the train and goes to yellowstone with john bureaus, then to the grand canyon, then ends up in the redwoods of northern california and yosemite. here is the president with john muir, they camp out, spend three days in the wild. camp under these redwood trees which roosevelt thought were like the redwoods were our great cathedrals. he would use religious i am rage ri. freezing in a snow storm with john muir, they would try to out naturalist each other. nobody knew birds like tr. muir was a botanist. he wa talk plants and roosevelt was outplaying them on birds they had a friendly competition. roosevelt thought muir was a great figure, they had differences. tr was
tr gets worn in in buffalo, says i'll keep polies similar to mckinley, he doesn't. two months as president, tr starts this aggressive conservation program because he had created the first game club was the first wildlife protection for big game group, he was a member of the autobahn society, as governor of new york he had been considered a radical on preservation of natural resources. in 1903, t rrve gets on the train and goes to yellowstone with john bureaus, then to the grand canyon, then...
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over time they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons. and then other american-indian groups came through by force called removal into this region. some came voluntarily into this area from the southeastern united states to avoid the expanding frontier. some were buffalo hunters, some were mixed blood traders with spanish, german fur traders. spanish settlers. french, a few english, other indians long before any kind of forced removal. and then in the indian removal act enacted by congress in 1830 that allowed the president to institute policies that would move into this area, east indians who occupy the eastern woodlands of the united states to free that area up for settlement and pioneer settlement. it took a while to obtain the louisiana purchase in 1803, and then in congress the following year authorized the federal government to encourage indian peoples to enter into this area west of the mississippi. >> why oklahoma? >> this was called indian territory and was established once the louisiana purchase territory was acquired. this was
over time they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons. and then other american-indian groups came through by force called removal into this region. some came voluntarily into this area from the southeastern united states to avoid the expanding frontier. some were buffalo hunters, some were mixed blood traders with spanish, german fur traders. spanish settlers. french, a few english, other indians long before any kind of forced removal. and then in the indian removal act...
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i-90, from boston to buffalo. and i-70, across pennsylvania. thunderstorms make for a slick ride on i-71 is, from cincinnati to lexington. and i-10, from houston to new orleans. >> and if you are flying today, airport delays are possible on the east coast, in new york, boston and philadelphia. >>> well, florida community's in shock this morning after a woman killed her four children and turned the gun on herself. >> such a sad story. police in port st. john, near cape canaveral, said a wounded kid ran for help. but their mother called them back home before firing the fatal shots. a few hours earlier, she sent a disturbing text message to a friend. >> the mother advised she wanted to be cremated with her children. and unfortunately, he did not see that text or read it on his phone until he woke up this morning, which was well after the incident had already occurred. >> the children range in age from 12 to 17. the mother, 33-year-old tanya thomas, had complained to police just last month about being kicked and punched by her son. >>> also, police
i-90, from boston to buffalo. and i-70, across pennsylvania. thunderstorms make for a slick ride on i-71 is, from cincinnati to lexington. and i-10, from houston to new orleans. >> and if you are flying today, airport delays are possible on the east coast, in new york, boston and philadelphia. >>> well, florida community's in shock this morning after a woman killed her four children and turned the gun on herself. >> such a sad story. police in port st. john, near cape...
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they were able to coral most of the buffalo but others continued to roam. so far the only damage is to farm fields and some fences. 4:55 is the time. certainly not a problem we would have here. sal, that is different story in iowa. >> let's take a look at some of these pictures we have for you. >>> traffic is off to a good start and it looks good as you drive to the tunnel and oakland area. westbound bay bridge also light here, crossing all bay area bridges is off to a good start. >>> it is finally moving out of the picture and we have some low clouds left behind, they will clear out and also a little closer to the surface. they will burn off center and the low gave us the cool down there. the low is out of the picture and that means temperatures are warming up. another cool down is on top for thursday and you know what, maybe a big cool down on monday and i was looking at the 7 and 10 day outlooks. it was slightly below on the temperatures and the breeze is slightly out of the northwest, a little cooler as that low moves out, we get more on the southeastly
they were able to coral most of the buffalo but others continued to roam. so far the only damage is to farm fields and some fences. 4:55 is the time. certainly not a problem we would have here. sal, that is different story in iowa. >> let's take a look at some of these pictures we have for you. >>> traffic is off to a good start and it looks good as you drive to the tunnel and oakland area. westbound bay bridge also light here, crossing all bay area bridges is off to a good...
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buffalo soldiers to american history reign. >> well, i think the industry of buffalo soldiers is important to american history because the westward experience of our nation was a key element in to us becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we had not been able to utilize all of the land that the united states is comprised of. in order to do this, it took people to go out and map the roads, telegraph lines, and explored the best places to live and everything. all of this was accompanied by our armed forces, the u.s. cavalry and infantry. buffalo soldiers were key elements of that effort. i think that when people find out about the efforts of the buffalo soldiers, they appreciate more about how we became a great nation, and all of this happened right after the civil war right up until the end of the 20th century. >> many of your titles, all of them are biographies. they tell stories about people. why are you attracted to people stories? >> i think that people stories are important because most people don't envision black americans doing things that everyone else does. when you
buffalo soldiers to american history reign. >> well, i think the industry of buffalo soldiers is important to american history because the westward experience of our nation was a key element in to us becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we had not been able to utilize all of the land that the united states is comprised of. in order to do this, it took people to go out and map the roads, telegraph lines, and explored the best places to live and everything. all of this was...
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now, those early tepees were buffalo hide just like the one we looked at. and it would be renewed every so often as one wore out, they would make a new one. and each time they did the man of -- the head of the family would invite his friends and fellow warriors in the tribe to come and depict something significant from their own personal history to put it onto the tepee. so this goes on and on and on and on. and the tepee we're looking at was actually made in 1916. and a little community called redstone that's southwest of anadarko, oklahoma. the rights to this tepee were owned by a kiowa man named oltoint, which in english he's always called charlie buffalo. he was the brother to a kiowa man named silverhorn. silverhorn figures prominently in the history of indian art. he's kind of like the grandfather of all indian art. hunguwa and altoint had a nephew that they invited him to depict some of the history of the older members of the tribe. and so because he had artistic talent, he came and he put drawings on this. and his name was steven mopope. now, steven
now, those early tepees were buffalo hide just like the one we looked at. and it would be renewed every so often as one wore out, they would make a new one. and each time they did the man of -- the head of the family would invite his friends and fellow warriors in the tribe to come and depict something significant from their own personal history to put it onto the tepee. so this goes on and on and on and on. and the tepee we're looking at was actually made in 1916. and a little community called...
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and he had the opportunity a couple times to go out on buffalo hunts with them.'s how it's described in our records. and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home he had found out that there ways yankton family that had depicted his accident on their tepee, and so he went and obtained the tepee from the family to take back home with him. and so over here on the back side of the tepee is colonel clark, who's been knocked off of his horse by a buffalo that's running away. so this is the whole story of colonel clark and his accident. the people that are depicted on here, either the clothing that they're wearing, the color of the horse, the shield design, is something that it's very specific to a person. and a lot of times if you know who's being depicted you can look at a photograph of them and you're actually able to see, okay, the guy in the photograph is the guy in this pictograph. so over here on this side is a man by the name of matonampa, which is two bears. and this is the man that -- on the tepee. that basically matches up a p
and he had the opportunity a couple times to go out on buffalo hunts with them.'s how it's described in our records. and before he was mustered out of service at the end of the war and sent home he had found out that there ways yankton family that had depicted his accident on their tepee, and so he went and obtained the tepee from the family to take back home with him. and so over here on the back side of the tepee is colonel clark, who's been knocked off of his horse by a buffalo that's...
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this was considered to be buffalo country, indian country, and unclaimed by only a tiniest handful of non-indian settlers, so it was, in a sense, wide open. it was already occupied by numerous indians, but that barely entered into the thinking of the federal government, and in georgia, gold was discovered in the late 1820s and pressure really jacked up to remove cherokee and other indians, georgia, alabama, and mississippi, and various tribes underwent trails of tears, the most famous usually in art and film is the "cherokee trail of tears" in the late 1830s here into northeastern oklahoma, but many, many tribes have ended up in oklahoma, and after the american civil war, out on the plains, other tribes were persuaded to come to western oklahoma for reservations, so you get a great diverse collection of native peoples here in oklahoma. removal varied depending upon the wealth of the tribal members, depending upon the time of year, depending upon who came first, who came last. as an experience, who was in control of the removal, it has many layers of complexity, but certainly, there wa
this was considered to be buffalo country, indian country, and unclaimed by only a tiniest handful of non-indian settlers, so it was, in a sense, wide open. it was already occupied by numerous indians, but that barely entered into the thinking of the federal government, and in georgia, gold was discovered in the late 1820s and pressure really jacked up to remove cherokee and other indians, georgia, alabama, and mississippi, and various tribes underwent trails of tears, the most famous usually...
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i grew up in a very different manufacturing city on the east coast called buffalo. and when i was a kid in the 1970's growing up in buffalo, that was a city that was simply hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs, along with all of the old cities in the industrial rust belt. and in buffalo, you grew up being told to run as fast and as far away from manufacturing as you possibly can. but what i see now, what i see in the companies that we have nsf made -- in sf made in san francisco, i see men and women working you can actually earn enough to support their families. i see and be a's from stanford, ph.d.'s from mit starting the next ipad manufacturer or the next apparel manufacturer instead of the next twitter. and that is nothing to say anything against water. and for all of you tweeting right now, please continue. but at the end of the day, as for my own daughters, i would be proud for either of them to work in this sector. this is a whole new world we have in front of us. and tonight, if you are a resident of san francisco who has stumbled your way and use -- to explore wh
i grew up in a very different manufacturing city on the east coast called buffalo. and when i was a kid in the 1970's growing up in buffalo, that was a city that was simply hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs, along with all of the old cities in the industrial rust belt. and in buffalo, you grew up being told to run as fast and as far away from manufacturing as you possibly can. but what i see now, what i see in the companies that we have nsf made -- in sf made in san francisco, i see men and women...
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talk about the buffalo soldiers and the significance of buffalo soldiers to american history. >> guest: very important to american history because the westward expansion of our nation. becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we -- the land the united states. it took people to go out and map roads, telegraph lines and explore the best places to live. this is accompanied by armed forces and infantry and buffalo soldiers were key elements of that effort. when people find out about the efforts of the buffalo soldiers they appreciate how we became a great nation and all of this happened after the civil war up until the advent of the 20th century. >> host: so many of your titles, on the soldiers of giants are biographies. 80 stories about people. why are you attracted to people stories? >> guest: people's stories are important because most people felt vision. black americans doing the things everyone else does. when you see third stories just like anyone else's story, you get an idea of our common humanity and understand these are our fellow citizens. they are not exotic creat
talk about the buffalo soldiers and the significance of buffalo soldiers to american history. >> guest: very important to american history because the westward expansion of our nation. becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we -- the land the united states. it took people to go out and map roads, telegraph lines and explore the best places to live. this is accompanied by armed forces and infantry and buffalo soldiers were key elements of that effort. when people find out...
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the plains-indians believe the 60 million buffalo disappeared and went down the top of it. and left. roosevelt takes the times as resident to bring buffalo that he sponsored in the bronx, put them in a rail car back to oklahoma as a gift to the comanche to get the plains repopulated with buffalo. roosevelt romanticism is clear. he's child of the post civil war era, he saw north fight south, 600,000 dead. he believed the north messed it up. the american dream got messed up in the north because of hyper industrialization. philadelphia had sewage dumped in the rivers and smelled, wasn't healthy for you. the south was stigmatized due to slavery and racism. ist his eden was west of the mississippi river. in order to do it differently than the south and east you had to have free people, the principals of lincoln, but have cities like boulder, or austin, or portland, or eugene, that have green belts surround them. los angeles would bother him. he went to l.a. and said don't get too big. he wanted smaller size cities where you have universities and businesses surrounded by wilderne
the plains-indians believe the 60 million buffalo disappeared and went down the top of it. and left. roosevelt takes the times as resident to bring buffalo that he sponsored in the bronx, put them in a rail car back to oklahoma as a gift to the comanche to get the plains repopulated with buffalo. roosevelt romanticism is clear. he's child of the post civil war era, he saw north fight south, 600,000 dead. he believed the north messed it up. the american dream got messed up in the north because...
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a buffalo chicken salad? chicken caesar? or buffalo caesar? a favor by showing you when you order a salad with chicken, it could be loaded with fat and calories. we're going to show you how to do a makeover for your greens with a hearty salad. >> it won't hurt except for the chicken. >>> first, though, al, you've got a quick look at the weather. >> a quick check of your weekend. tomorrow plenty of sunshine along the east coast. more heavy rain down through texas and sunny and hot through the southwest. sunny and mild in the pacific northwest. on saturday, plenty of sunshine in the east. some showers, hit-or-miss thundershowers around the great lakes. more wet weather in the mid-mississippi river valley. and then mother's day, sunday, we've got plenty of sunshine. i was trying to move along there. you'll see it on the website. that's what's going on around theun >> good morning. the skies had cleared west of the bay. we'll pick up a few clouds. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. >>> coming up next, shock jock howard stern tak
a buffalo chicken salad? chicken caesar? or buffalo caesar? a favor by showing you when you order a salad with chicken, it could be loaded with fat and calories. we're going to show you how to do a makeover for your greens with a hearty salad. >> it won't hurt except for the chicken. >>> first, though, al, you've got a quick look at the weather. >> a quick check of your weekend. tomorrow plenty of sunshine along the east coast. more heavy rain down through texas and sunny...
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industry of buffalo soldiers is very important. p western expirationow was key toe his becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we would not have utilized allu of the land that the unitedri states is comprised of.se in order to do this, it took tok people to go out there and mapped roads, telegraph lines,d and exploring the best places tr live anded everything. all all of this wasof accompanied by our armed forces, the u.s.es, calvary and infantry, and buffalo buffalo soldiers were key elements of thatts effort. so i think that when people finp out about the efforts of the buffalo soldiers, they appreciate more about how we ab became a great nation and all on this happened right after the civil war up until the 20th century >> many other titles, they areof all biographies, they telle stories through people. why are you attracted to peoplee stories?intha >> i think people stories are important because most people dt don't envision black americans doing the things that everyone else does.do when you see their stories an
industry of buffalo soldiers is very important. p western expirationow was key toe his becoming a world power. we could not have done that if we would not have utilized allu of the land that the unitedri states is comprised of.se in order to do this, it took tok people to go out there and mapped roads, telegraph lines,d and exploring the best places tr live anded everything. all all of this wasof accompanied by our armed forces, the u.s.es, calvary and infantry, and buffalo buffalo soldiers...
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. >>> take a look at this city surveillance footage from buffalo, new york. i want to warn you, it is tough to watch. pay close attention to the people on the right side of your screen as they come walking through this intersection. >> oh, my god! oh, my gosh! >> it barely missed the guy who's left standing in the middle of your screen. he got away just in time. it did hit the person in the middle of that crowd. >> it looked like he turned right for it. >> the guys seemed to see the car coming or at least the lights. they try to get onto the sidewalk, but that's right where the car is headed. >> he was taken to the hospital right after this happened and believe it or not, treated and then released. >> wow! >> this was a hit-and-run. the driver of this car was a 19-year-old nigerian exchange student, but there were so many people who saw it, they quickly started calling 911. and within five minutes, police had this guy in custody. >> did he do it on purpose? >> that matter is still under investigation. they're trying to figure out in this group of people was t
. >>> take a look at this city surveillance footage from buffalo, new york. i want to warn you, it is tough to watch. pay close attention to the people on the right side of your screen as they come walking through this intersection. >> oh, my god! oh, my gosh! >> it barely missed the guy who's left standing in the middle of your screen. he got away just in time. it did hit the person in the middle of that crowd. >> it looked like he turned right for it. >> the...
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ranchers are trying to corral more than 200 buffalo that escaped. they say the buffalo are fast.e agile and they don't stay together like cattle. look at that. where the buffalo roam. shooting guns into the air helped scare them in the proper direction. cops are warning anyone that come across them to stay away. they can do a lot of damage to people's vehicles alike. a word from iowa. >> then there is this, funeral plans were premature. according to several reports out of egypt the family of a 28-year-old man was arranging for his burial after doctors said he suffered a heart attack and dropped dead. before the ceremony a doctor showed up to sign the death certificate. doctor found the man was not so much dead but rather in a state, that medical experts refer to asleep. [ laughter ] >> shep: man reportedly, doctor managed to wake up the woman and her not dead
ranchers are trying to corral more than 200 buffalo that escaped. they say the buffalo are fast.e agile and they don't stay together like cattle. look at that. where the buffalo roam. shooting guns into the air helped scare them in the proper direction. cops are warning anyone that come across them to stay away. they can do a lot of damage to people's vehicles alike. a word from iowa. >> then there is this, funeral plans were premature. according to several reports out of egypt the family...
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. >> and you're from buffalo? >> buffalo, new york. >> buffalo, new york? >> and you are?mary rhine hold. >> yao-- >> reporter: now, adam richmond, from the travel channel, will feature these crab cakes. >> and it brings people. my biggest business is tourists from all over the country that want to come and get a good crab cake. >> reporter: started here in 1886. their crabcakes have won numerous awards. folks come for the food and more. >> atmosphere. you meet people all over the united states or various countries. >> reporter: faintly's famous crab cakes will be competing against 29 other sandwiches from around the country. >> they're going to do very well. because they don't have a lot of filler. they have crab meat. when you get that lump, raw crab cake, you're getting crab meat. >> reporter: a taste of baltimore, ready to take on the country. >> this kind of thing just -- just is a real big boost to the city and to us. and to lexington market. >> amazing. >> it's fabulous. >> best ever. >> yeah. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the episode was taped in
. >> and you're from buffalo? >> buffalo, new york. >> buffalo, new york? >> and you are?mary rhine hold. >> yao-- >> reporter: now, adam richmond, from the travel channel, will feature these crab cakes. >> and it brings people. my biggest business is tourists from all over the country that want to come and get a good crab cake. >> reporter: started here in 1886. their crabcakes have won numerous awards. folks come for the food and more. >>...
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"the buffalo news" says it's a national embarrassment. but teacher brag says she's used the cosmetic coverage to get rid of a wrinkle or two and she claims buffalo teachers are among the lowest paid in the state and haven't had a raise in many years. they deserve a little something extra. >> it makes me feel like i'm prepared to go and teach and give my all. it's like a perk. >> it's more than just a perk. it's above and beyond. >> reporter: a perk that cost buffalo schools nearly $6 million. 9 million dollars a year before that. taxpayer money because the schools are self-insured in one of the nation's poorest city. it shoes 60 teachers spend as much as $30,000 each on procedures last year alone. >> one teacher actually called me tonight criticizing us for even covering it. but we are because there's a lot of outrage out there. >> it's just not fair. at this point in time, there are so many other critical things that money needs to be spend on. >> reporter: the money was orange naldly designed for people who were accident victims, cancer
"the buffalo news" says it's a national embarrassment. but teacher brag says she's used the cosmetic coverage to get rid of a wrinkle or two and she claims buffalo teachers are among the lowest paid in the state and haven't had a raise in many years. they deserve a little something extra. >> it makes me feel like i'm prepared to go and teach and give my all. it's like a perk. >> it's more than just a perk. it's above and beyond. >> reporter: a perk that cost buffalo...
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buffalo, new york. >> buffalo, you know, is cold. but this is worth going to buffalo for.it's a bright yellow, actually much too bright. should be painted much softer. excuse me. and it's very close to a park that's right next door. the wood cabinets in the kitchen are expensive but a little bit on the dark side i think. those rugs in the kitchen have got to go. i don't know what they were thinking. the dining room has extra tall beadboard wainscoting and crown molding. it's a nice size room. it doesn't even have a window except at the very end but it's very pleasant. the living room has hardwood floors, built-in book cases and a wood burning fireplace flanked by columns. too much stuff on the walls. again a lovely room. the family room has windows, wainscoting and fancy crown molding. a pretty room. it's only dated a little bit by that granny-type furniture. what a pretty house. only $229,000. >> i love the commentary. okay. flint, michigan. tell us about the next house. >> flint, michigan, had an interesting thing happen because earlier this spring the graveyard shift ca
buffalo, new york. >> buffalo, you know, is cold. but this is worth going to buffalo for.it's a bright yellow, actually much too bright. should be painted much softer. excuse me. and it's very close to a park that's right next door. the wood cabinets in the kitchen are expensive but a little bit on the dark side i think. those rugs in the kitchen have got to go. i don't know what they were thinking. the dining room has extra tall beadboard wainscoting and crown molding. it's a nice size...
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. >>> runaway buffalo. a massive chase.se animals get loose, the rush to catch this herd. >>> i'm bob turk. the first warning weather center. will it dry out for the preakness? i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories. for updates and all the day's news, and the updates any time, log onto wjz.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a massive fire destroys a warehouse in success. you can see the flames, shooting out of the roof. as many as 150 firefighters responded to the two-alarm blaze that began in a clothing store. no one was injured. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a truck crashes into a colorado pawn shop. and now the search is on for the two people who ran from the wreckage. surveillance video shows the truck plowing through a brick wall of the store. police say one of the suspects left behind an article of clothing, which could help them solve the crime. but they are hoping the public will help them track the two guys down. >> so you've go
. >>> runaway buffalo. a massive chase.se animals get loose, the rush to catch this herd. >>> i'm bob turk. the first warning weather center. will it dry out for the preakness? i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories. for updates and all the day's news, and the updates any time, log onto wjz.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a massive fire destroys a warehouse in success. you can see the...
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she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in california, and has a robust community real estate finance unit. next, we have the ceo of ne community federal credit union. since 1988, she has been the ceo of northwest community federal credit union. under her watch, the credit union group to over 1600 members. it has become the national model for institutions seeking to provide financial education and banking services to the low- income communities. last but not least, we have our con
she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that...
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would juggle navy with this sort of western hunting, like, this boone and crockett club with the buffalo on top. roosevelt knew everything. what i'd like people to understand as president roosevelt didn't just know about, say, gray wolves or cougars, he was the world authority on them. in a science way. and george byrd grenell who is an undersung hero of merge co-founded the boone and crockett club with roosevelt and it was specifically formed in the late 1880s out in new york to save the big game of america, to save buffalo, antelope, deer, caribou from being exterminated. and they would commission articles and roosevelt would write them, see, this one's on elk. you can just turn -- and these are great old books that roosevelt got very involved in bringing out the boone and crockett club books and it was about gentleman hunters. they were working to save animals to shoot animals. and people have problems with that sometimes today. but it was the hunters of america that really formed the early conservation movement. it was done by field -- field and forest magazine and these -- what beca
would juggle navy with this sort of western hunting, like, this boone and crockett club with the buffalo on top. roosevelt knew everything. what i'd like people to understand as president roosevelt didn't just know about, say, gray wolves or cougars, he was the world authority on them. in a science way. and george byrd grenell who is an undersung hero of merge co-founded the boone and crockett club with roosevelt and it was specifically formed in the late 1880s out in new york to save the big...
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and it's very big in buffalo, new york.ulous for missing out on it. and we played a local news report where the local reporter described what happens on dyngus day. >> jimmy: dyngus day? >> d-y-n-g-u-s. and apparently as part of tradition, the boys sprinkle water on the girls, and the girls slap the boys with pussy willow branches. [ laughter ] so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can't say those words around me, i'll start laughing. >> so i just started giggling like a 12-year-old, and i can't stop. and as i'm giggling, i say out loud, this is so stupid. meaning it's so stupid that yet again i'm giggling and yet again it's gonna be on youtube and i'm so stupid for giggling like a 12-year-old girl meeting justin bieber for first time. [ laughter ] but people in buffalo -- in the polish-american communities, thought i was making fun of dyngus day, saying dyngus day was stupid, which i certainly was not nor would i ever. [ laughter ] no it's true, i would not. they had a demonstration the next day in buffalo, new york -- people w
and it's very big in buffalo, new york.ulous for missing out on it. and we played a local news report where the local reporter described what happens on dyngus day. >> jimmy: dyngus day? >> d-y-n-g-u-s. and apparently as part of tradition, the boys sprinkle water on the girls, and the girls slap the boys with pussy willow branches. [ laughter ] so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can't say those words around me, i'll start laughing. >> so i just started giggling like a...
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ground there right now is resistance swelling and what will happen if walker wins in murphy editor at buffalo beast dot com fill us in on the latest developments take a listen of the climate's very divisive highly. highly divided state right now it's pretty much neck and neck in the polls and. everyone is really energized the base is energized everyone's energized to get the vote out so it is interesting how neck and neck the race is and who is backing both sides at this point. well as you may know this is basically a rerun of the two thousand and ten gubernatorial race in wisconsin with scott walker vs now milwaukee mayor tom barrett and the statistically significant differences in the polls it's neck and neck and that was the same case in two thousand and ten and so is the funding structure of both candidates many have complained that the d.n.c. and the national democratic machine has been kind of slow to respond to what the right knows is a very important election with national historic implications and the funding structure on the right is very similar to two thousand and ten it's the koc
ground there right now is resistance swelling and what will happen if walker wins in murphy editor at buffalo beast dot com fill us in on the latest developments take a listen of the climate's very divisive highly. highly divided state right now it's pretty much neck and neck in the polls and. everyone is really energized the base is energized everyone's energized to get the vote out so it is interesting how neck and neck the race is and who is backing both sides at this point. well as you may...
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off to the side, still not too bad at the toll plaza but it is not too bad. >>> we have a herd of buffalo running loose. several escaped from their pens and rangers were able to coral most of them but many continue to roam. so far the only damages are to some farm fields and some fences. >>> a gray whale that was tangled in a crab pot line is free this morning. it was spotted on bodega beach last week. they were called in to help free the whale. it was continuinged around the whale's mouth and fin but after three hours they were able to free the line and cut him free. >>> they are going public for the first time. facebook will sell stock between 24 and 38 dozen. the strong demand is why the price is going up. there is also a report facebook will not take stock orders today and that's two days earlier than planned. also friday from facebook headquarters they will be working from meadow park. >>> and involving a bart police officer. they discovered the body inside an east bay home. we will take you live to the floor to find out what is affecting stocks this morning. male announcer ] trophie
off to the side, still not too bad at the toll plaza but it is not too bad. >>> we have a herd of buffalo running loose. several escaped from their pens and rangers were able to coral most of them but many continue to roam. so far the only damages are to some farm fields and some fences. >>> a gray whale that was tangled in a crab pot line is free this morning. it was spotted on bodega beach last week. they were called in to help free the whale. it was continuinged around the...
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. >>> en buffalo new york dieron a conocer este video, es impresionante, que se ve cuando le vaonts aiero univisionunivr noticiero univisionunivision@@nv n >>> la hoja de vida de@@a mujer capturada se reduce de manera singular segÚn la policÍa. asesina profesional empleador. ciero po deunivis narcotrafican@ los zetas noticisalariunivisuni y acusadas de o >>>periodista: raro una redd narcotrÁfico. no se acalla crece aÚn mÁs. la denuncia de sobornos vino de la universidunivutÓnoma metropolitana de mÉxico. o univ de la cash mexicana de anÚncianoss cuestionan la actuaciÓn del candidato del pri, a la presidencia de mÉxico. @@nn >>> un centro de distribuc@Ón do wal-ticier mideivisio 30 hectÁr con lÍmites al volcÁn. se construyÓ de manera irregular alunivis i@@ar leyes de impacto ambiental. denuncio la universidad autÓnoma. javier velÁzquez, anuncio que acudirÁ ante lago auto ahÍedes en estados unidos al hacerse pÚblico, que esta empresa incursionÓ pagos de soborno por 24 millones de dÓlares. a servidores pÚblicos mexicanos para krrom perlas. >>> cuando vemos que aquÍ, en las asentamiento de
. >>> en buffalo new york dieron a conocer este video, es impresionante, que se ve cuando le vaonts aiero univisionunivr noticiero univisionunivision@@nv n >>> la hoja de vida de@@a mujer capturada se reduce de manera singular segÚn la policÍa. asesina profesional empleador. ciero po deunivis narcotrafican@ los zetas noticisalariunivisuni y acusadas de o >>>periodista: raro una redd narcotrÁfico. no se acalla crece aÚn mÁs. la denuncia de sobornos vino de la...
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what's that song. ♪ where the deer and the buffalo roam ♪ why am i blanking?the deer and the antelope play. >> is that the name of the song? >> that's just more -- >> he didn't hear the question. "home on the range." thank you, though, father time for that. >>> coming up next -- what to buy when your graduate wants something high tech. >> and the field hockey battle involving a boy who wanted to play on the girls' team. will his team get to stay together? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by the scooter store. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. ♪ ♪ let's work together because together we will stand ♪ >>> a big win for a 14-year-old boy in long island, new york. high school sports administrators ruled he can play on the all-girls field hockey team. >> this overturned an earlier ruling even though there's no boys team. wabc's kristin thorne spoke with the
what's that song. ♪ where the deer and the buffalo roam ♪ why am i blanking?the deer and the antelope play. >> is that the name of the song? >> that's just more -- >> he didn't hear the question. "home on the range." thank you, though, father time for that. >>> coming up next -- what to buy when your graduate wants something high tech. >> and the field hockey battle involving a boy who wanted to play on the girls' team. will his team get to stay...
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about the grassroots just like it always has been thanks for joining us in i was in murphy editor at buffalo beast dot com technology is advancing by the second the government having a little bit of trouble keeping up especially when it comes to internet surveillance as a response the f.b.i. has formed a secret surveillance a facility called the domestic communications assistance center base in quantico virginia and d.c. a c. for short and a task that inventing technology that will outpace local law enforcement's wiretapping capabilities now may seem like every day there's a new story about government wiretapping but will make this one so interesting is the incredible shroud of secrecy surrounding its formation the surveillance unit doesn't have a website and the f.b.i. has declined to comment on pretty much anything about its operations so what is really going on behind closed doors and what does this mean for our civil liberties earlier i was joined by the journalist who broke the story declan mccullough chief political correspondent for c.n.n. news i asked him what makes this facility so
about the grassroots just like it always has been thanks for joining us in i was in murphy editor at buffalo beast dot com technology is advancing by the second the government having a little bit of trouble keeping up especially when it comes to internet surveillance as a response the f.b.i. has formed a secret surveillance a facility called the domestic communications assistance center base in quantico virginia and d.c. a c. for short and a task that inventing technology that will outpace...
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they are popping up from san diego to buffalo.oups are maul and sometimes the groups are big. in this case, the bar and traunt in new york, got the honors and it could be anything local from a bakery to a movie theater and or gift shop. we have video from earlier today. spend 20 dollars and give a shot in the arm and have fun relationships and good time. i am joined by john rodriguez. >> how are snu>> doing okay. thank you for coming. >> as always facebook and trit twitter got them out here. how does it feel to have the communicate support you. >> i spend time hanging out and touch base with people . you know, the support that i have got out in the community and have them together and show support means a lot to me. >> why is it important to buy local for the fabric of a community? >> you know, it is a great question. it goes full circle. when the community come comes together and supports local business they have a chance to give back to the community . not only that. i just think that it is best to keep business local. >> you ha
they are popping up from san diego to buffalo.oups are maul and sometimes the groups are big. in this case, the bar and traunt in new york, got the honors and it could be anything local from a bakery to a movie theater and or gift shop. we have video from earlier today. spend 20 dollars and give a shot in the arm and have fun relationships and good time. i am joined by john rodriguez. >> how are snu>> doing okay. thank you for coming. >> as always facebook and trit twitter got...
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an elderly couple lost control of their car and slammed into this restaurant in buffalo. couple having dinner inside were injured and had to be taken to hospital. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the couple to lose control of the car. a standoff between a man holed up in a construction crane in southern miss this university in dallas has ended. the man died after falling out of the crane police. wanted to talk to him because he was suspected of stealing a car earlier in the evening. crews cut power to the crane to prevent him from moving. the death toll has risen to 15 after an earthquake in northern italy. the quake hit a little after 9:00 a.m. local time. it hit the same area where a 6.0 earthquake hit earlier this month. there are reports of several people buried under the rubble and at least one historic structure collapsed, and several homes were destroyed. still ahead, a reminder for parents as the temperatures heat up. it is more important than ever to remember not to leave children in your car. >> we are feeling the heat this afternoon as a cold
an elderly couple lost control of their car and slammed into this restaurant in buffalo. couple having dinner inside were injured and had to be taken to hospital. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the couple to lose control of the car. a standoff between a man holed up in a construction crane in southern miss this university in dallas has ended. the man died after falling out of the crane police. wanted to talk to him because he was suspected of stealing a car earlier in the...