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the department admits the installations can cause pipes to burst.ct it's happened at 36 homes so far. helen's was one of them. >> what tends to happen is as you set up the water it causes a slight ripple or shock in the system. so in the case of the pipes are a little corroded or very old, that shock could cause the pipe to burst. we've had 36 case where's it happened. >> and the water department said unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs that's because types tend to burst only if they are in poor condition. >> the homeowner is response i believe for the upkeep of their property. >> they say pipe breaks are relatively rare. so far bsi has installed 52,000 feeters and fewer than 1% resulted in broken pipes. still, there are 125,000 more homes to go and the department concedes some could be damaged. >> and we have to look at every single case to see whether it's the homeowner's responsibility for the contractor is at fault. >> and joe intends homeowners should not have to foot the bell. >> if many pipes have
the department admits the installations can cause pipes to burst.ct it's happened at 36 homes so far. helen's was one of them. >> what tends to happen is as you set up the water it causes a slight ripple or shock in the system. so in the case of the pipes are a little corroded or very old, that shock could cause the pipe to burst. we've had 36 case where's it happened. >> and the water department said unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs...
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the department admits the installations can cause pipes to burst.6 homes so far. helen's was one of them. >> what tends to happen is as you set up the water it causes a slight ripple or shock in the system. so in the case of the pipes are a little score rowed or they are very old, that shock could cause the pipe to burst. we've had 36 case where's it happened. >> and the water department said unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs that's because types tend to burst only if they are in poor condition. >> the homeowner is response i believe for the upkeep of their property. >> they say pipe breaks are relatively rare. so far bsi has installed 52,000 meeters and fewer than 1% resulted in broken pipes. still, there are 125,000 more homes to go and the department concedes some could be damaged. >> and we have to look at every single case to see whether it's the homeowner's responsibility for the contractor is at fault. >> and joe intends homeowners should not have to foot the bell. >> if many pipes have already
the department admits the installations can cause pipes to burst.6 homes so far. helen's was one of them. >> what tends to happen is as you set up the water it causes a slight ripple or shock in the system. so in the case of the pipes are a little score rowed or they are very old, that shock could cause the pipe to burst. we've had 36 case where's it happened. >> and the water department said unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs that's...
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in the case the pipes of corroded or hold that shock could cause that pipe to burst.ad 36 cases where it has happened. >> the water department says unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs, that is because pipes tend to burst only if they are in poor condition. >> the homeowner is responsible for up keep and maintenance of their property. >> a spokesperson says pipe breaks are relatively rare. so far bsi has installed 52,000 meters, fewer than 1% resulted in broken pipes. still there are 125,000 more homes to go and the department concedes some could be damaged. >> we have to look at every single case whether the homeowner's responsibility or the contractor's fault. >> they contend that homeowners should not to have foot the bill. >> have many pipes have burst, who is to say your home will be next? >> 7 on your side fined so far five homeowners including helen have filed claims for burst pipes, all were turned over to the contractor. another six claimed the meter work caused other damage such as broken toilets. bgsi declined ou
in the case the pipes of corroded or hold that shock could cause that pipe to burst.ad 36 cases where it has happened. >> the water department says unless the contractor did something wrong, homeowners have to pay for the repairs, that is because pipes tend to burst only if they are in poor condition. >> the homeowner is responsible for up keep and maintenance of their property. >> a spokesperson says pipe breaks are relatively rare. so far bsi has installed 52,000 meters,...
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right outside of our studio we are hearing that the cab of collided with a shuttle bus the cab of burst into flames in happened at 4:10 a.m. it is not clear if either of the cars ran out red light but they did crash at of a barry high rate of speed or the passenger of the cab was pull to save of. we'll have live pictures of an accident that happened right outside of our studio the driver of the cab of appeared to be in shock but was not hurt the driver of the shuttle bus and seemed to be fine the most damage was to the cab. we will continue to will follow these live pictures. " stay with us on kron 4 for the latest on this story and now look our forecast we have some very nice weather. >> plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the '70s. we are starting off with low clouds and fog and cooler the then yesterday. a touch cooler than yesterday. the fog will return about into the evening. " what satellite shows the fog that hot holding with the coast. at 9:00 a.m. and will be hovering right over the bay and as we advance the plot you see it's kind of stays there and then pushes back to the c
right outside of our studio we are hearing that the cab of collided with a shuttle bus the cab of burst into flames in happened at 4:10 a.m. it is not clear if either of the cars ran out red light but they did crash at of a barry high rate of speed or the passenger of the cab was pull to save of. we'll have live pictures of an accident that happened right outside of our studio the driver of the cab of appeared to be in shock but was not hurt the driver of the shuttle bus and seemed to be fine...
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it caused her water pipe to burst. the contractor told helen she now had no running water, and would have to call a plumber to get it fixed and z.would have to pay for it. >> i couldn't believe it. i had no water. that is what blew my mind. you couldn't wash or do laundry. you couldn't do dishes or do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4200 to break open the sidewalk install a new pipe and then, pour new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. i mean it's not like you could do without water until next month. >> helen filed a claim with the city demanding to be reimbursed. the city rejected the claim but did turn it over to the contractor. after that, however the case stalled for weeks. then months. >> and i got the idza of calling channel 7. i didn't know who to turn to. >> she did call us. we found out this was much bigger than the case. >> this is about a two year project to upgrade in the city. >> the water department is replacing all 177 water meter was these models. the departme
it caused her water pipe to burst. the contractor told helen she now had no running water, and would have to call a plumber to get it fixed and z.would have to pay for it. >> i couldn't believe it. i had no water. that is what blew my mind. you couldn't wash or do laundry. you couldn't do dishes or do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4200 to break open the sidewalk install a new pipe and then, pour new concrete. >> thank god i had the...
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it crashed in the parking lot and skidded into the building, then burst into flames. the watsonville community hospital is just across the street from the runway. one experienced pilot says the pilot may have been trying to avoid low cloud cover, climbing too quickly it can reduce the amount of lift over the wing. >> it appears in this case he took off, climbed to the ceiling, then he couldn't see so got scared, dropped back down, and tried to do a left bank and
it crashed in the parking lot and skidded into the building, then burst into flames. the watsonville community hospital is just across the street from the runway. one experienced pilot says the pilot may have been trying to avoid low cloud cover, climbing too quickly it can reduce the amount of lift over the wing. >> it appears in this case he took off, climbed to the ceiling, then he couldn't see so got scared, dropped back down, and tried to do a left bank and
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citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still some in the monterey bay. temperatures, even cooler than they were yesterday.
citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but...
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now researching the sun could save lives on earth some scientists believe bursts of so that activity cause natural disasters our planet until now the star's been too difficult to reach explore in any detail what is your office going off met some russian researches who think they have the solution. eruptions. earthquakes. tsunamis. apocalyptic pictures like these are becoming an ordinary part of news bulletins across the globe and scientists aren't giving out reassuring forecasts. unfortunately we're expecting more severe catechisms which may lead to large scale human losses and destruction i'm talking about even a possible shift of the centers of our entire civilization. the change in the earth cease making activity coincides with the rise of activity on the sun scientists have been witnessing gigantic bursts of plasma on its surface and say they are affecting our planet even though it's over ninety million miles away each burst sends billions of particles into space which impacts the earth's magnetic field this may trigger some of the processes going on deep below its surface leadin
now researching the sun could save lives on earth some scientists believe bursts of so that activity cause natural disasters our planet until now the star's been too difficult to reach explore in any detail what is your office going off met some russian researches who think they have the solution. eruptions. earthquakes. tsunamis. apocalyptic pictures like these are becoming an ordinary part of news bulletins across the globe and scientists aren't giving out reassuring forecasts. unfortunately...
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activity coincides with the rise of activity on the sun scientists have been witnessing gigantic bursts of plasma on its surface and say they are affecting our planet even though it's over ninety million miles away each burst sends billions of particles into space which impacts the earth's magnetic field this may trigger some of the processes going on deep below its surface leading to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions scientists predict solar activity will only increase and say in the next few years a large scale disruptions often ella tronic equipment a radio transmissions computer failures and so blackouts could become part of everyday life the sun is clearly monitored either way stations on the earth or in orbit but sending a probe four times closer to the store would be far more helpful and it means besides fiction much longer they still project occurred. really being developed by the russian academy of sciences mark. this is going to be like a thermometer which would fly close to the sun temperature density in magnetic fields when making it from scratch no one's ever done this bef
activity coincides with the rise of activity on the sun scientists have been witnessing gigantic bursts of plasma on its surface and say they are affecting our planet even though it's over ninety million miles away each burst sends billions of particles into space which impacts the earth's magnetic field this may trigger some of the processes going on deep below its surface leading to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions scientists predict solar activity will only increase and say in the next few...
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late friday night, one of exxon's oil pipelines burst beneath the yellowstone river. the cause of the rupture is so far unknown, but the result is visible as far as the eye can see, 42,000 gallons of crude oil is the estimate, an estimate 1,000 barrels of oil overrun its banks and coating everything in sight. right after the accident happened, exxon officials estimated most of the oil released would affect only a 10-mile area surrounding the rupture. they were forced to acknowledge a day later the spill would reach beyond that ten-mile stretch. officials say oil has been spotted 40 miles away. it's unlikely there's any oil in the water at this point. again, that was yesterday afternoon. here's video from earlier today. that's oil. that's the water. that's oil in the water. during a press conference over the weekend, exxon's top official at the scene reported that no injured wildlife had been found in the area, unless bathing in crude oil is a hot new trend in montana wildlife, that exxon claim would also be disproven by photos. there's also reports of a dead duck that
late friday night, one of exxon's oil pipelines burst beneath the yellowstone river. the cause of the rupture is so far unknown, but the result is visible as far as the eye can see, 42,000 gallons of crude oil is the estimate, an estimate 1,000 barrels of oil overrun its banks and coating everything in sight. right after the accident happened, exxon officials estimated most of the oil released would affect only a 10-mile area surrounding the rupture. they were forced to acknowledge a day later...
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it is unclear which car ran i would like they crashed at a very high rate of speed and the cab bursto flames you're watching the explosion that happened right after the crash cras. the driver of the cab out was in shock at the passenger in the cab was rescued by a passerby. >> landing gear down and locked. main gear touchdown. >> this is the returning of the atlantis bringing four astronauts back to earth buried this is the finally ending and saying goodbye to a 30 year history for nassau the shuttle and will remain at the kennedy space station and will be on display. he spoke highly of his fellow astronauts >> we're going to put it land as in a museum for generations that come after us to admirer and appreciated prepared i look forward to the day a six year-old chide sees the atlantis and tells his father he wants to do something like. if we have another generation of space explores we have done our job. russian space craft will take passengers to the international space station during >> a community meeting in the bay area didn't go exactly as planned and he was shouted down by mem
it is unclear which car ran i would like they crashed at a very high rate of speed and the cab bursto flames you're watching the explosion that happened right after the crash cras. the driver of the cab out was in shock at the passenger in the cab was rescued by a passerby. >> landing gear down and locked. main gear touchdown. >> this is the returning of the atlantis bringing four astronauts back to earth buried this is the finally ending and saying goodbye to a 30 year history for...
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many thought it was a tornado but the national weather service says it was a macro burst, a violent burst of wind that hit the ground and spread damage in all directions. >> you can see the trees bending over and just toppling over homes, and you can hear them. it was a loud noise. >> here's where we're at right now, dominion power reporting about 2,000 outages in northern virginia. bge has about 230 customers in the dark. >>> a falling tree killed a man as he was riding his bike last night near mile marker 33, between whites ferry and edwards ferry. neal rike of forest hills new york was there on a two-day bike trip with a friend. in pennsylvania, five people are recovering after lightning struck yesterday morning. five people were sent to the hospital. reenactment officials say three small tents were also damaged. >> some damage was done to the tent poles, and it's my understanding that it hit the ground but other than that, no. now, the storm of course always with heavy winds can be intense but we were very, very lucky. >> all of the victims were treated and released. >>> the casey ant
many thought it was a tornado but the national weather service says it was a macro burst, a violent burst of wind that hit the ground and spread damage in all directions. >> you can see the trees bending over and just toppling over homes, and you can hear them. it was a loud noise. >> here's where we're at right now, dominion power reporting about 2,000 outages in northern virginia. bge has about 230 customers in the dark. >>> a falling tree killed a man as he was riding...
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workers were able to shut the line down about an hour after it burst.me of oil has spread 25 miles downstream. irrigation districts downstream were forced to close their water inning takes. the cause of the break is unknown, but erosion is believed to have played a significant role. >>> in new mexico, firefighters are battling the largest wildfire in that state's history. the tactic was to try to keep the flames at bay with controlled burns, the fire has charred more than 180 square miles but is moving away from los alamos and the nuclear laboratory. still the town remains evacuated. 4th of july fireworks are out of the question. >> do not use your fireworks in your neighborhoods. can you imagine a home catching fire because a bottle rocket flew up on to someone's rooftop? >> about 1600 firefighters are working that fire. >>> next at 11:00, it was a record day for the books at -- a day for the record books at the fair today. after creating this monster burger cooks were told they couldn't serve it, we'll tell you why. >>> trying to keep the tears back.
workers were able to shut the line down about an hour after it burst.me of oil has spread 25 miles downstream. irrigation districts downstream were forced to close their water inning takes. the cause of the break is unknown, but erosion is believed to have played a significant role. >>> in new mexico, firefighters are battling the largest wildfire in that state's history. the tactic was to try to keep the flames at bay with controlled burns, the fire has charred more than 180 square...
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in general, the technology you are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across multiple cloud vendors, so you could do it across amazon and various other people say you could get geographic diversity and so on. people doing this extremely well, for example, would be netflix. many of you in this room i'm sure use the netflix. what they did is dynamically throw what is this is as more and more people click on movies that they want to watch. so then what they are doing is as the need scales, they then have the ability -- they pay them, and, of course, it drops off as soon as the need drops off as well. so they end up essentially paying for average demand. the technology is w
in general, the technology you are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across...
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. >> translator: when i heard the result, i almost burst with joy. >> translator: it's fantastic. i'm really delighted. >> an ioc survey shows that the bid was backed by 92% of pyeongchang residents and 87% of the overall south korean population. the figures were much higher than public support in the other candidate cities. congratulations to south korea there. lots of excitement. all right. ai uchida joins us with the latest business news. ai, it's been a few days since the new imf chief was selected. >> that's right, catherine, and she actually just held her first news conference. the new head of the international monetary fund has pledged to address greece's fiscal crisis and other pending global issues promptly. imf managing director christine leguard held her first news conference since her inauguration at the imf headquarters in washington on wednesday. lagarde cited debt crisis among industrialized nations and inflationary pressures in emerging countries with overheated economies as major issues for the imf to tackle. >> you know, you have the pressing, immediate issues, b
. >> translator: when i heard the result, i almost burst with joy. >> translator: it's fantastic. i'm really delighted. >> an ioc survey shows that the bid was backed by 92% of pyeongchang residents and 87% of the overall south korean population. the figures were much higher than public support in the other candidate cities. congratulations to south korea there. lots of excitement. all right. ai uchida joins us with the latest business news. ai, it's been a few days since the...
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the driver died after his truck burst into flames. it happened a little after 2:00 this afternoon. people in the area reported hearing a loud explosion and then seeing a pillar of smoke. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us from the scene. how many cars were involved, and why is it taking so long to clear the scene? >> reporter: right now it looks like there was only the one big rig involved in the crash. the reason for the sdla because this is a complicated situation. when the driver was going eastbound on 237 and lost control, hit the center divide, part of the vehicle was evecjec into the other lanes of traffic. you're talking about affecting both lanes of traffic, eastbound and westbound. the good news is if you look behind me, you see the traffic is flowing again in that westbound direction in all but one of the lanes. the last lane will be closed until 6:30 as will the lanes of traffic going in the eastbound direction. that's the hope for the chp to reopen lanes of traffic just around 6:30. prance as early as 6:15. what happened was the driver was driving eastbound when he
the driver died after his truck burst into flames. it happened a little after 2:00 this afternoon. people in the area reported hearing a loud explosion and then seeing a pillar of smoke. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us from the scene. how many cars were involved, and why is it taking so long to clear the scene? >> reporter: right now it looks like there was only the one big rig involved in the crash. the reason for the sdla because this is a complicated situation. when the driver...
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when the housing bubble burst, they were a lot more affected.n you're living on the brink, what's the first thing that happens, you drain your savings and the credit card debt goes up. >> jonathan, the politics of this is that clearly the president spoke at la rasa yesterday, spoke earlier this year at the action network. he's having to talk to groups that represent constituencies that have an unequal impact by the recession. >> right. >> what that stud,shows, it puts on paper what african-americans and latinos in particular know anecdotally, that when there's a recession in the united states, while it might be bad for the nation overall, it's tim larry damaging when first last hired, first fired, and lots of other policies that have people losing their job and their homes. for african-americans and latinos as well, you know, the home was basically the piggy bank, where you invested all your money in the hopes of one day selling that house and maybe retire or do something else. that's where you put all of your money for hope for wealth generatio
when the housing bubble burst, they were a lot more affected.n you're living on the brink, what's the first thing that happens, you drain your savings and the credit card debt goes up. >> jonathan, the politics of this is that clearly the president spoke at la rasa yesterday, spoke earlier this year at the action network. he's having to talk to groups that represent constituencies that have an unequal impact by the recession. >> right. >> what that stud,shows, it puts on paper...
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but there will be no bombs bursting in air for many americans. including new mexico, where they are gaining the upper hand on that fire around the los alamos nuclear lab. >> we'll attempt to burn out. hold the line. >> reporter: the governor is pleading with residents. >> please, do not purchase. do not sell and do not use fireworks. >> reporter: hot, tinder-dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. so, it's kind of like -- i don't know. it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the big, similar phonic concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the most devastating for the country. and also for the firework city as a whole. >> reporter: amarillo, texas, has come up with a solution for no fireworks. it's contracted for a laser show. but the show will go on in washingt
but there will be no bombs bursting in air for many americans. including new mexico, where they are gaining the upper hand on that fire around the los alamos nuclear lab. >> we'll attempt to burn out. hold the line. >> reporter: the governor is pleading with residents. >> please, do not purchase. do not sell and do not use fireworks. >> reporter: hot, tinder-dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas,...
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bursting with fresh flavors, perfectly blended with ice and low-fat yogurt.when i say mmm, y'all say ahh! mmm! [ crowd ahh! mmm! [ crowd ahh! [ male announcer the simple joy of a real fruit experience. what?! -match it! -match it! -match it! match it! -match it! -match it! 20 cents less. what?! just match it... -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -[ horn honks -match it! -match it! -match it! thank you, got it. i'll match that price right here. oh! cool. [ male...
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winehouse burst on to the music scene and then essentially burst into flames, becoming a public spectaclef drug and alcohol abuse. and she was found dead yesterday at the age of 27. abc's simon mcgregor-wood is among her fans outside her home. simon, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. from camden in north london outside the house where amy winehouse lived and was yesterday found dead at the tender age of 27. it's a house set to become a shrine to her tragically short life and also to the music she left behind. ♪ we only settle by when words -- >> reporter: fans gathered to pay their respects and seek comfort in mourning their loss together. >> in france she had like many, many fans. and this news is really unfortunate. >> reporter: emergency services were called yesterday afternoon, but it was too late. >> on arrival, the officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. the next of kin have been informed, and i can confirm that the deceased is amy winehouse. ♪ he walks away >> reporter: the cause is not yet known. police say simply it
winehouse burst on to the music scene and then essentially burst into flames, becoming a public spectaclef drug and alcohol abuse. and she was found dead yesterday at the age of 27. abc's simon mcgregor-wood is among her fans outside her home. simon, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. from camden in north london outside the house where amy winehouse lived and was yesterday found dead at the tender age of 27. it's a house set to become a shrine to her tragically short...
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that's because of a pipe that burst behind me here. they think it's located right underneath that section where the guy is jackhammering. it's located right under that portion of the sidewalk next to that big hole. east bay mud says that that hole was actually created when water burst through the ground. now crews tell us here that this is an eight inch cast iron pipe that ruptured and they will be removing that section of damaged line and replacing it so they can turn the water back on. the water flooded a nearby house last night and the homeowner had just moved here from seattle. all of his moving boxes are now water logged. >> fire department was helpful. we built a makeshift barrier in the back to try to keep the water from coming in the back door from the garage. >> reporter: workers to not have a time line on when the pipe will be fixed. they're currently pumping water out right now. once they get a look at that pipe they'll have a better idea of exactly what they are dealing with. again, this section mt. diablo boulevard and vil
that's because of a pipe that burst behind me here. they think it's located right underneath that section where the guy is jackhammering. it's located right under that portion of the sidewalk next to that big hole. east bay mud says that that hole was actually created when water burst through the ground. now crews tell us here that this is an eight inch cast iron pipe that ruptured and they will be removing that section of damaged line and replacing it so they can turn the water back on. the...
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i think the tea bag just burst tonight on the american people. it is nasty when it is out of the bag. they are out of the bag new. because everybody has to look at this and say, what are you talking about. >> yeah, i think that's right, reverend. look, they made a deal with the devil in 2009. now they are living with that. think think when they go into next yar's election, ed rendell is right. they 8 look at this and even despite the cold conditions, people are going to say, these folks can't govern. the truth is, if you hate the government, you can't run it. and we are seeing that proved again tonight. >> well, hold on a minute, bob. i want to bring some people in with us. trs let's bring in political reporter from the washington post. and ryan grim, washington bureau chief from the huffington post. let's start with you mr. grim, no pun intended, but it's a grim night. >> the only thing that happened today is that john boehner livers to fight another day now. this will go to the senate. it will be -- you know, and actually yesterday some house r
i think the tea bag just burst tonight on the american people. it is nasty when it is out of the bag. they are out of the bag new. because everybody has to look at this and say, what are you talking about. >> yeah, i think that's right, reverend. look, they made a deal with the devil in 2009. now they are living with that. think think when they go into next yar's election, ed rendell is right. they 8 look at this and even despite the cold conditions, people are going to say, these folks...
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and oil pipeline burst under yellowstone river. deploys booms to soak up that spill. >>> thousands of homes in the phoenix area are without power, and air conditioning after record heat. a monsoon knocked out electricity, and the high temperature reached 118 degrees. that beat the city's 116-degree record for july 2, set ten years ago. afternoon clouds from that monsoon likely kept the area from reaching 120 degrees. a southern california man and his teenage son were rescued after being overcome by the triple digit heat in a hike in the arizona mountains. authorities received a 911 call about ill hikers. allen pace and his 13-year-old son jacob had run out of water. rescue teams searched for nearly two hours until they actually found the pair. they were treated, and did not need to be hospitalized. >>> time now is 8:24. rosemary is talking triple digits. drink a lot of water today and bring your sun block. >> absolutely. even when you don't feel thirsty, a good idea to stay hydrated, and a hat for the kids. look at all of that blue
and oil pipeline burst under yellowstone river. deploys booms to soak up that spill. >>> thousands of homes in the phoenix area are without power, and air conditioning after record heat. a monsoon knocked out electricity, and the high temperature reached 118 degrees. that beat the city's 116-degree record for july 2, set ten years ago. afternoon clouds from that monsoon likely kept the area from reaching 120 degrees. a southern california man and his teenage son were rescued after...
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fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly str eaming and the rockets red glare the bombs burstingn air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> and up in coming -- an up- and-coming singer-songwriter. thank you for the beautiful rendition of the national anthem. please be seated now. >> cameras, cameras. >> and if you are a sponsor and are looking for your seat, we have them all down here, all reserved for you. come on down we are here to observe the seventh annual asian pacific american heritage awards in the city and county of san francisco. this year's theme -- celebrate the heritage, celebrated community voices. and to recognize the many contributions of our city's the reverse asian communities and their -- diverse asian communities and their efforts to promote tolerance and understanding between communities of color. 20 years ago, president carter signed into law a resolution declaring one week in the month of may as asian-pacific american herita
fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly str eaming and the rockets red glare the bombs burstingn air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> and up in coming -- an up- and-coming singer-songwriter. thank you for the beautiful rendition of the national anthem. please be seated now. >> cameras, cameras. >> and if you are a sponsor...
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he told us the suspect used a crowbar to burst down the door. he swore he had a gun pointed at his head. neighbors say something like this is not expected. >> i live about two doors down. >> we have little problems. that takes it to another level. if i see police officers knocking on my door, normally, i will answer it. >> the police worry about trust issues between the citizens and the police. >> these individuals are taking the authority of police officers and the trust police officers have between citizens and officers and they are exploiting that. >> police tell us they are looking at the possibility that the home invasions are possibly related. at this point, suspect information is vague. police believe the suspects were not wearing uniforms and did not have badges. anyone with information is asked to call 911 immediately. >> fireworks, cookouts, the fourth of july weekend is here. it is certainly cause for celebration, but officials are urging you to be safe. authorities are concerned this year about fireworks. it is going to be dry in the
he told us the suspect used a crowbar to burst down the door. he swore he had a gun pointed at his head. neighbors say something like this is not expected. >> i live about two doors down. >> we have little problems. that takes it to another level. if i see police officers knocking on my door, normally, i will answer it. >> the police worry about trust issues between the citizens and the police. >> these individuals are taking the authority of police officers and the...
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the cause of the pipes bursting is unknown. small town in missouri has been battling the rising rivers for weeks. looks like the town has one. the river has crested just a few feet short of the sandbagged wall protecting the area. it is great news for businesses who have been waiting for weeks to see what the river would do. the army corps of engineers predicts that the water will stay below fred range -- flood range unless mother nature throws a curve ball. >> officials said that riptides are responsible for the drowning deaths of three men in different incidents in north carolina. emergency crews could not revive either of two men who were found on one beats. 1 mile north, another man was found on his back. at times to revive him were also not successful. officials are warning people to stay out of the water. >> people make these money -- make the money. this is the biggest weekend of the year. it is not good. >> tough break for businesses and holiday visitors at a popular oklahoma recreation area as people are being warned t
the cause of the pipes bursting is unknown. small town in missouri has been battling the rising rivers for weeks. looks like the town has one. the river has crested just a few feet short of the sandbagged wall protecting the area. it is great news for businesses who have been waiting for weeks to see what the river would do. the army corps of engineers predicts that the water will stay below fred range -- flood range unless mother nature throws a curve ball. >> officials said that...
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lloyd lacuesta is where the truck burst into flames. >> reporter: as you can see blind -- behind me. traffic is running smooth. for nearly four hours this heavily traveled south bay freeway was at a standstill. about 4:15, a big rig truck crashed into the center divide near matilda avenue and burst into flames. one man says the accident happened near his workplace. >> i walked out into the parking lot and i yelled back inside and a couple of guys came out and we saw the smoke on the top of the billing. >> reporter: the truck was so badly burned, the chp could not determine the section of the driver. >> the driver lost control for some reason, collided with the center guardrail and rolled over, trapping the driver and then the cab of the truck caught on fire. >> reporter: the freeway was shutdown in both directions. even when one lane was open in the westbound direction you could walk faster than the slow moving cars. >> pretty frustrating. i saw a lot of people throwing their hands up. a lot of people getting aggravated trying to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: this happened
lloyd lacuesta is where the truck burst into flames. >> reporter: as you can see blind -- behind me. traffic is running smooth. for nearly four hours this heavily traveled south bay freeway was at a standstill. about 4:15, a big rig truck crashed into the center divide near matilda avenue and burst into flames. one man says the accident happened near his workplace. >> i walked out into the parking lot and i yelled back inside and a couple of guys came out and we saw the smoke on the...
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lloyd lacuesta is where the truck burst into flames. >> reporter: as you can see blind -- behind me. traffic is running smooth. for nearly four hours this heavily traveled south bay freeway was at a standstill. about 4:15, a big rig truck crashed into the center divide near matilda avenue and burst into flames. one man says the accident happened near his workplace. >> i walked out into the parking lot and i yelled back inside and a couple of guys came out and we saw the smoke on the top of the billing. >> reporter: the truck was so badly burned, the chp could not determine the section of the driver. >> the driver lost control for some reason, collided with the center guardrail and rolled over, trapping the driver and then the cab of the truck caught on fire. >> reporter: the freeway was shutdown in both directions. even when one lane was open in the westbound direction you could walk faster than the slow moving cars. >> pretty frustrating. i saw a lot of people throwing their hands up. a lot of people getting aggravated trying to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: this happened
lloyd lacuesta is where the truck burst into flames. >> reporter: as you can see blind -- behind me. traffic is running smooth. for nearly four hours this heavily traveled south bay freeway was at a standstill. about 4:15, a big rig truck crashed into the center divide near matilda avenue and burst into flames. one man says the accident happened near his workplace. >> i walked out into the parking lot and i yelled back inside and a couple of guys came out and we saw the smoke on the...
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the driver lost control and according to police the cabin burst into plea flames and killed the driver and ohio, a father had to make the daring rescue as his young son and fell away well. he stepped on to wrought a plywood and fell 40 ft.. the boy quickly try to get a letter to the sun. when that that lettethe latter e lattthe latt a ladder was lowerd to the boy that was in the well. the father had to ultimately enter inside the well to save the sun. using ropes to pull the border to safety. he recently have learned how to swim the water level was 10 ft. inside the 40 ft. well. >> the of lintas has hooked up into the space station. after an exchange of greetings, the shuttle crew will spend one week transferring equipment and supplies. there will also collect a broken pomp and return it to work this is the final space mission that began on friday. a broken pump will be brought back. they're thinking of trying to extend the missions voyage one more day. >> what a beautiful clear evening. the fog is getting closer with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. santa rosa, concord, san francisco
the driver lost control and according to police the cabin burst into plea flames and killed the driver and ohio, a father had to make the daring rescue as his young son and fell away well. he stepped on to wrought a plywood and fell 40 ft.. the boy quickly try to get a letter to the sun. when that that lettethe latter e lattthe latt a ladder was lowerd to the boy that was in the well. the father had to ultimately enter inside the well to save the sun. using ropes to pull the border to safety....
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freedom burst out amid the competition and that is what we must embrace. ronald reagan's father was a failed shoe salesman. thank got ronald reagan did not follow his father's half or else the soviet union would still be standing. we would all be wearing hush puppies or whatever ronald reagan successfully sold to us. the world we live in is annoying and confounding and irritating and confusing and at times exasperatingly but i assure you you will never be happy if you listen to someone who tells you, quote, sit-down, you are rocking the boat. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> let me quote lee new tank y --yutang the libertarian chinese philosopher of the 20th century. my favorite chinese philosopher who developed the philosophy of letting go. that was the title of his philosophy. oh wise humanity, terribly wise humanity, how incredible is the civilization where men toil and work and worry their hair gray to get a living and forget to play. i thought about this. it is because i had some leisure time, wandering the streets of durango,
freedom burst out amid the competition and that is what we must embrace. ronald reagan's father was a failed shoe salesman. thank got ronald reagan did not follow his father's half or else the soviet union would still be standing. we would all be wearing hush puppies or whatever ronald reagan successfully sold to us. the world we live in is annoying and confounding and irritating and confusing and at times exasperatingly but i assure you you will never be happy if you listen to someone who...
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she was an extraordinary talent and she burst on the music scene and burst into flames.e house was found dead at the age of 27. ♪ >> fans gathered to pay their respects and mourning their loss together. emergency services with called yesterday afternoon but it was too late. >> on arrival they found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. next of kin have been informed and we have confirmed it is amy winehouse. >> the cause is not known. police say it is unexplained but no great surprise. with a distinctive look and fabulous voice and song writing skills came ademocrats to alcohol and drugs. in 2006 album back to black was the high point selling 10 million and winning five grammies. she even recorded a disk with tony bennett. >> but the suicidal lifestyle to begin to take its toll. in 2004, and again in 2007. there were arrests for drunkenness and drug possession. last month, she was boo'd off stage here in belgrade and the tour was cancelled. she is in london trying to recover and put the final touches on what will now be her last album. >>
she was an extraordinary talent and she burst on the music scene and burst into flames.e house was found dead at the age of 27. ♪ >> fans gathered to pay their respects and mourning their loss together. emergency services with called yesterday afternoon but it was too late. >> on arrival they found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. next of kin have been informed and we have confirmed it is amy winehouse. >> the cause is not known. police...
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it has come in bursts. driving has been difficult.or the south, for people travelling on some of the roads, it could be affected by this note, they have to bear in mind the change -- chains. there is a bit of good news. in the next few days, there will be this cold and arctic air and it will slowly eased away. it will finally start to settle down. >> thank you so much for that update. more now on our top story, the political storm in britain engulfing the world's second biggest media company, news corp.. "news of the world" has provoked a huge debate about how the media should be regulated. to tell us more, i'm joined from hong kong by our next guest. thank you so much for joining us. how does asia compared to the uk? >> asia is not immune from desperate in the work you have rambunctious media, hong kong is a particular example of that, they have their own stories as well. >> what role do it was polite in how the media response? >> you have to look at this example. let's look at hong kong. over the last 15 years, they had a very wild
it has come in bursts. driving has been difficult.or the south, for people travelling on some of the roads, it could be affected by this note, they have to bear in mind the change -- chains. there is a bit of good news. in the next few days, there will be this cold and arctic air and it will slowly eased away. it will finally start to settle down. >> thank you so much for that update. more now on our top story, the political storm in britain engulfing the world's second biggest media...
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citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still some in the monterey bay. temperatures, even cooler than they were yesterday. san rafael and concord and los gatos. mid to upper 50s. half moon bay, san francisco and oakland and fremont, rest of us in the 50s. 71 in los gatos. gilroy a little more sunshine and 65 right now. it's going to be breez
citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but...
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. >> they keep on streaming into kenya even of the camp is bursting at the scenes. there are 400,000 people here and much more are arrive every day. many are in a desperate state. the international community is planning to deliver aid directly to somalia. >> we have to make every effort possible to bring help inside somalia both to prevent people from having to take the long walk to assistance across borders and then potentially create a refugee problem. also, because time is not our friend. >> the situation in somalia is dire. at this makeshift camp in mogadishu, the islamist rebels on not as strong here in the capital as in the south here. -- are not as strong here in the capital as in the south. here, there is fertile food, drinking water, or medicine. >> we have been displaced by a terrible drought. we need help. >> supplies needed to arrive fast and in large amounts to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in east africa. >> a terrible story. monica is here to talk about some corporate results. >> results from the largest commercial lender >> deutsc
. >> they keep on streaming into kenya even of the camp is bursting at the scenes. there are 400,000 people here and much more are arrive every day. many are in a desperate state. the international community is planning to deliver aid directly to somalia. >> we have to make every effort possible to bring help inside somalia both to prevent people from having to take the long walk to assistance across borders and then potentially create a refugee problem. also, because time is not...
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national weather service says it was a macro burst, a downward burst of heavy winds that hit the ground and spread its destruction more than two and a half miles. >> you could see all the trees, all of them bending over and just toppling over onto homes just like -- it was a loud noise. >> reporter: a care vain of doe minute vince onpower crews spread out to assess the damage and make repairs. >> we were climbing over the wires and that was the scary part. we weren't sure what was live and what was not. >> reporter: on rock springs road, trees came down trapping people in these cars. >> he said hurry and back up, let's get out of here some other way. she looked in the rearview mirror and here is this big tree that had fallen down behind them. >> reporter: in so many cases, seconds or even feet made all the difference. the winds are estimated at between 60 and 70 miles per hour during that storm here in arlington. what has made it difficult for the power crews is they had 14 utility poles that had to be repaired or replaced. in addition, they were working in 70 different locations to try
national weather service says it was a macro burst, a downward burst of heavy winds that hit the ground and spread its destruction more than two and a half miles. >> you could see all the trees, all of them bending over and just toppling over onto homes just like -- it was a loud noise. >> reporter: a care vain of doe minute vince onpower crews spread out to assess the damage and make repairs. >> we were climbing over the wires and that was the scary part. we weren't sure what...