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because shoulders were made for >>> those for fresno, california california's bravest rescuing three puppies from an air duct about eight feet below ground. it's unclear how they ended up there or how long, a local resident is fostering the dogs until they're ready for adoption. >>> and now time for sports and the craziest game of the year. we head to minnesota and two high school teams. marshal high school ties it with three at the buzzer. and the game goes to over time. now to the third over time we go and now one second to play. unbelievable shot there. over time and in the fourth extra period, wazika high school, now inbounding the ball. how else do you think it would end? and they head to the minnesota state tourney for a wild win over marshal high school 103-100. and the warrior steph curry gearing up in front of prince and golden state tieing the all time nba record for consecutive home wins at 44. and rajon rondo led the way to their first win since february of 2003. >>> and oracle team u.s.a., well, six sailers did all they boat above water. their 45 foot vessel flipped on i
because shoulders were made for >>> those for fresno, california california's bravest rescuing three puppies from an air duct about eight feet below ground. it's unclear how they ended up there or how long, a local resident is fostering the dogs until they're ready for adoption. >>> and now time for sports and the craziest game of the year. we head to minnesota and two high school teams. marshal high school ties it with three at the buzzer. and the game goes to over time. now...
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california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world. no doubt it makes a statement. >> sales for ceo mark beof is considering moving companies out of georgia because of their stance of same sex couples. >>> today the county will begin hiring seven firefighters to reopen the station. it shut down last may because of a lack of funding but thanks to several jurisdictions pulling together their resources the station can stay open through next june. one advisor says this is just temporary. >> until their house is on fire they don't realize they're at risk. fire departments really function as an insurance policy. >> people living in the district say the cut backs to fire stations have tripped fire insurance for homeowners. the newly hired firefighters start training next month. >>> a federal judge has switched her position and decided not to release the records of ten million california students. the change follows an overwhelming protest statewide. the lawsuit alleges that california failed to educate students with special needs. >>> the state wrestling championships will go on this weekend despite calls to cancel the event after a bay area student said he contracted herpes at an event. he's not sure if he picked it up from a wrestler or infected mat. after a thorough medical review it's determined the championships can proceed in bakersfield. the organizers say there's no justification about the concern of a spread of a contagious disease. >>> concerns about the water at a second school in heeldz burg. the recent discovery that had school officials shutting off the drinking water. >> i have to go to a different home and then another different home. >> what a cuety. he's a six year old on a mission. what inspired him to collect hundreds of pairs of pajamas for foster kids. >>> good morning, we are looking at a dry commute and that's helping out. it's good here on 80
california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world. no doubt it makes a statement. >> sales for ceo mark beof is considering moving companies out of georgia because of their stance of same sex couples. >>> today the county will begin hiring seven firefighters to reopen the station. it shut down last may because of a lack of funding but thanks to several jurisdictions pulling together their resources the station can stay open through next june. one advisor...
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los angeles, part of california. california, part of the united states of america. which according to the annual world happiness report is the 13th happiest country in the world. we might have just dropped to 17th, i don't know. you know what the happiest country in the world is? denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the happy. of course they're happy, they
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california california. she spent a lot of time planning >> she@ told me once that she was not afraid to die. she saidi don't want it to hurt, but i'm not afraid to die, you know, i'll see ronnie again. >> sobering words there throughout the past week, thousands of people have been paying their respects during public vugs. you can watch today's funeral live streaming on our nbc 6 news and w wther app that started at 2:00 t tay. >>> an update on the shooting in pennlvania today. six people he died. the shooting at that backyard cook-out was planned. two other people are in the hospil that were hit. police are continuing their search for two shooters. investators say the shooters targeted two victims at that party and they have not ruled out drugs as a motive. >>> parts of california on weather watch as heavy rains and flooding sweep through the state. bad weather have led to to close schools and roads in the arar. one river is expected to crest 35 feet a, three feetbove flood staining. another storm is forecasted to move through over the weekend dropping another 8 to 10 inches of rain. 'll been telling you a few days, more bad weather in louisiana. officials warning some levees could overflow today because of the continuous rain. many high water rescues and three people have died from all the flooding. >>> it's one thing when you can see an end to it, when you can foresee an end. when you see more rain forecast, you already three feet into your home, it's sobering to say the very least. >> that system that's been pumping in that golf moisture into the gulf coast, it hasn't moved the past few days, continues to pump in. there are flashlood warnings our thoughts are with them as they continue to see those heavy rains. they are expecting more today and the weekend.
california california. she spent a lot of time planning >> she@ told me once that she was not afraid to die. she saidi don't want it to hurt, but i'm not afraid to die, you know, i'll see ronnie again. >> sobering words there throughout the past week, thousands of people have been paying their respects during public vugs. you can watch today's funeral live streaming on our nbc 6 news and w wther app that started at 2:00 t tay. >>> an update on the shooting in pennlvania...
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california. >> california. there you go. >> there you have it. today is international women's day. it is a day to celebrate the achievements of women all over the world. >> next we will introduce you to a nonprofit in charlotte that is inspiring women. keep it here. first, here is leigh. >> the forecast might inspire you. temperatures in the mid-70s. and we are not done. we'll talk about how long the warm temperatures last and when little >> new information coming into the alert center alex giles is live taxpayer has to do with water restrictions in some of our neighborhood. >> and restrictions lifted according to the "charlotte observer". state health officials say it is now ok to drink the well water near duke energy coal ash ponds this affected folks in gaston county and rowan counties. the state department of health and human services told people not to drink that water near the coal ash pond and tests showed high level of chemicals from the coal ash found in the water but today the department says the tests were based on temporary screenings stanrds and -- standard and now ok to drink the water. good news for the folks in gagaon county and rowan county. >> it is time for our monthly it's international women's day and i'm joined by kelly brooks and elizabeth. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> we want to introduce the nonprofit we are highlighting. kelly first to you why did you choose to bring empower muse with you today? >> it is international women's day. and we are celebrating that that is awesome. share charlotte is led and run by women. and empower muse is one of our nearly 400 local non-profits here in charlotte and they bring women together and help them empower their lives. women helping women. >> we need that all of the time not just on the day that we are celebrating. what was your motivation for starting this focused on women. our nonprofit was born by four women. we four cofounders and we were sitting around a kitchen table and talking about how we all really had needed the support of where we were. and where we wanted to be that all women are worthy of their dreams and their goals but not all women know how to get from point a to point b and not everyone feels the self-worth to go after it that requires vulnerability and sometimes asking for help. >> how can women get involved and ask for that help? >> so empower me is unique is that the women that we serve often are the women who serve others. so you do not have to be at the-top of your game, exactly where you want to be to serve others. and so when women want to get involved if they can go to our website empower muse.org and ways to get involved and share charlotte but primarily women offer whatever their superpower is. if they own their own business and share, if they are a stay whatever your superpower is there is a place for them in empower muse. >> for information go to the web extras section of wbtv.com. it is right there on the home page. thank you for being here today and shining a spotlight how women can help other women in our community. >> thank you for having us. >> absolutely. >> great information thank you. we are following that breaking news in the first alert traffic center big problems on i-77. >> we are looking at morehead street and morehead street is around exit 10. and as we continue to look around the area this accident i-77 south near nations ford road only two lanes blocked. south tryon is a great alternate route and the backup. and typically we have problems to drop in. a stranded motorist into this area dropped in creating backup on i-77 at remount road. lanes blocked in this area as well. back towards trade street is where the problem is. the stop-and-go traffic and on the dot camera it's between tyvola and nations ford road and your first alert traffic is sponsored by people's bank. back to you guys. >> going to take time to recover. in that area. when we have an accident. made the mistake of going outside at lunch-hour and it was hard to come back into the building. >> funny story. angela wallace in our graphics department she is like if you do not see graphics during the 4:00 it's because i'm not coming back inside. it was so nice out. >> it took willpower today. here is leigh brock in the first alert weather center. >> the good news if you did not get to get outside you have more time you have the rest of the evening now. and also a couple more days. currently 74 in charlotte. let's pull it out more. 74 in belmont. and 77 arboretum. 73 in harrisburg and everyone is temperatures. 73 in shelby and statesville. 76 in wadesboro and 73 in lancaster. if you've had to be inside if you have been working, it's been so nice out there. heath springs elementary school camera. you notice people are working down there. this is a good couple days to do that. because remember it is early march. and it's this warm we are running 15 above average. so the chances of these temperatures sticking around long are really not great. if you have anything that you need to get done these are the days to do that. and the forecast through the evening 72 at 5:00 p.m. 66 at 7:00 p.m. and 63 your evening time temperature. all running well above the average high of 61 . next couple of days we have more warm weather in store. what to expect in a little bit. >> all right thank you. you expect the person behind the wheel of your child's school bus to be one of the safest drivers shocked when she saw her child's we'll tell you where it happened. >> and the mommy film franchise is getting a reboot which a lister has been cast as the lead. detour" right after this. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >> welcome back time for the "daily detour." we put two minutes on the clock. here we go. mummy? action packed it's getting a reboot and a big name is attached. tom cruz will play the lead and anabell wallace is in talks to play the female lead. the action adventure will be set in the present day scheduled to hit theaters in june 2017. that is a guaranteed hit with tom cruz. >> anytime it comes on i get sucked in. i've seen it before and i want to see it. >>> and other casting news charlie sheen and whooppy goldberg are collaborating and are star in the drama 9/11. it depicts five people trapped in an elevator in the world trade center on september 11th and their struggle to survive. it will be shot at a studio in long beach, california. no word on when it will hit theaters. >> that will be interesting. you think comedy with those two but not in this case. will have the chance to own per possessions. christie's is olding an auction featuring 200 items from her manhattan penthouse t will include paintings to furniture to jewelry and range from $200 to $200,000. a portion of the proceeds will benefit two of her favorite charities. starting june 16th. >> the mtv nominations are out. the rock and kevin hart costars of the movie central intelligence will be the co-hosts. and "star wars" the force awakens leading the field with 11 nominations. and get this mtv revealing the nominations on snapchat. the second time the network has done so and in 2014 it was seem as groundbreaking. the statutes will be handed out april 10th. >> different from the academy awards. got so many crazy categories best kiss best fight scene. best dramatic role what have you. >> and more diversity. >> a lot more diversity. >> we have a lot more news
california. >> california. there you go. >> there you have it. today is international women's day. it is a day to celebrate the achievements of women all over the world. >> next we will introduce you to a nonprofit in charlotte that is inspiring women. keep it here. first, here is leigh. >> the forecast might inspire you. temperatures in the mid-70s. and we are not done. we'll talk about how long the warm temperatures last and when little >> new information coming...
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california and texas. he would tell my whole family stories about what it was like to work picking cotton in texas. picking cabin in california. i have heard the story. i took it back to the class. my teacher said this is extraordinary. and i said how is my uncle extraordinary? sometimes the people you see the most don't seem that extraordinary. i said this is pretty interesting. i was really excited about doing oral history more than anything. i will show you a picture of my uncle. he was born in a little village in mexico. it is one of the large sending states and contributes to gigantic waves of immigrants here in the u.s. my teacher asked me to explore the bracero program. what do we know about it? >> workers from mexico would come to the united states. i think it was a wartime thing. workers were needed. >> you are exactly right. it started in 1942. what does guestworker mean? >> temporary workers. >> yes. guestworker means temporary labor contracts which means they come in and they are recruited to work maybe a couple of months and then they return. some of them have the option to renew the contract and stay in the united states for multiple years. guestworker means just that. when you think that guestworker programs would be important now? >> because of the influx of immigrants that come to work? >> the u.s. has constantly thought about and enacted agreements for bringing in guest workers. we have seen guestworkers. it brought an the largest guestworker program. guestworker models are popular globally. guestworker models are used across europe, across the middle east, and what we know about the bracero program? it was the largest guestworker program in the americas and became a model for programs elsewhere. you can think about the ways in which they shaped other policies around guestworkers. how many of you actually have family members that came in through the bracero program? one? usually it is more. it's a couple. the guestworker program really affected migration history. what is this program? it was a binational agreement between mexico and the united states that allowed mexicans to enter the u.s. on temporary work permits. that means they entered the u.s. legally. they had a legal permit. they have the status. gabby was correct to say it was started during the proceeds labor shortage of world war ii. a lot of people have argued that after the work was terminated after the war ended guestworkers continued to come in. why did they continue to come in after the war ended? >> the growers took advantage of the program. >> yes. it became a cheaper mode of labor. we know for a fact that there were two components, railroad and agriculture. why did the railroad component end? >> railroad unions were very strong and railroad drivers were very good jobs. >> the other thing we know is that 4.5 million contracts were issued. that is a lot. 4.5 million contracts. a gigantic wave of workers coming in. just give you an idea, the workers came from almost every state in mexico. what you see in dark blue is every state that received mexican guestworkers. those are a lot of states. there are only a couple that didn't. why do you think a couple did not? guesses. >> they had enough labor in the states already? >> we're getting closer. >> the cheap labor with african americans in that area because it is the south. after slavery was abolished, quote unquote, they were still there. that would've been the cheap labor. >> you are all getting very close. these other states also brought in guestworkers, from jamaica and the british west indies. there was another guestworker program that existed alongside the bracero program. puerto rican agricultural workers were also recruited. states like michigan. braceros could find themselves workers alongside puerto ricans. because of their status, puerto ricans could come in freely and in some ways work some areas and avoid some of the red tape that the bracero program brought about. but also endured heavy exploitation. how do we imagine that the bracero program affected mexican migration? >> they migrated to certain areas in the u.s. and were undocumented immigrants. >> yes. you see a rise of undocumented labor alongside documented labor. the bracero program will literally create another wave. when people start to talk about temporary guestworker programs, and they are used as a potential solution to immigration policy, you need to remember that this didn't solve undocumented immigration. it actually augmented it. that is one reality. what do we know about the. just before this, the 1930's? >> repatriation. a lot of them were mexican-americans. >> there is a moment where there is deportation and what 1942 does is it brings back mexican migration to areas like michigan, illinois, the midwest. these populations were hit so hard by repatriation. it reinvigorated mexican migration to states that had been hit hard by repatriation. it also increased mexican migration to traditional areas in the southwest like texas, california, mexico were once again reinvigorated because of this labor migration. it also transformed the gender dynamic. it is all men coming into these areas. some men were able to stay, not every man. some were. they married women and found avenues to stay in the united states. other men simply went back to their communities. how do i connect this to my own work? i will tell you about the stuff i do. during graduate school i spent five years working on bracero history projects. after i collected my uncle's oral history, i waited years and found myself back in graduate school. my advisor said you were once very interested in this history. i am interested in some of these topics. what i didn't know is that the national museum of american history had a huge collection of photographs. they decided they were going to pursue an exhibit project and a digital archive. they decided this would be a great project to start thinking about digital media and how we interact with history. we started collecti
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los angeles, part of california. california, part of the united states of america. which according to the annual world happiness report is the 13th happiest country in the world. we might have just dropped to 17th, i don't know. you know what the happiest country in the world is? denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the happy. of course they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the netherlands, new zealand, australia, sweden. basically all the countries represented in the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. of course the numbers are subject to change when president trump takes office and makes us
los angeles, part of california. california, part of the united states of america. which according to the annual world happiness report is the 13th happiest country in the world. we might have just dropped to 17th, i don't know. you know what the happiest country in the world is? denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the happy. of course they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the netherlands, new...
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california. california got a tremendous amount of bracero s. these are the barracks. have single would beds, some would have bunk beds. they are elbow to elbow. the personal space is minimal. much room fore personal perceptions. some tried to create a separate area. it was quite challenging in these situations. i will show you images of people laboring. and carriedlettuce out a tremendous amount of cheap labor. the other thing we know is that rtito.re using a co a little short handle. it was still problematic. why would mexico even agreed to this program? what do they think? did they think? >> they wanted to show that we are helping you. patriotic images. giving respect to her mother country. >> there is a sense of patriotism at the beginning. rises,rker exploitation why do you think mexico would continue to allow this? >> even my own family is involved in the remittances. my cousin is going to college. the government allows explication in the united states because they want the remittances. dollars going into the country. >> remittances become very important to the mexican economy. this. normalizes the transnational family. the idea that they can be away from their family, one year, two years, three years, this becomes very normal. ordinary. is that mexico sees this as a way in which they can modernize folks in the countryside. can take the agricultural workers. this might be an avenue into modernity. this is 1951. a critical year because the bracero program is renewed. the magazine prints this on the cover. how middle-class mexican elites bracerout the cerro p program. condescended to. they are critiquing it. what are they critiquing? >> a boy with these two men with kind of a lecherous look on their faces. like they are looking down on us and we are not up to their level. trying to bring us up to their level by exploiting the workers. >> you are on the money. this does have a lot to do with this indigenous little boy. side.rl on the right that is representative of what middle-class mexican men see as rate. on the other side you see a kind of a texas cowboy. because of the boots. the typical rural mexican is depicted as indigenous. the critique that the publishers of this magazine are making. them are looking out for the interests of the small child. they are all looking to take advantage of the child. looking to exploit the child. vision raise him in a that would allow exploitation. with lecherous smiles. does anybody else have ideas about what this image can mean? >> it was a way to modernize the people that were working in agriculture. that is the significance behind charro. they portray the bracero like a small innocent kid. and these guys looked very manipulative. it shows the background of what is going on. sending a double message. >> they chose a child, it's very interesting. children can be smart but they are not on par with adults. it highlights the imbalance of power. it reminds me of us as students. or this white america western, forget your culture kind of thing. the pressure to forget your culture. the people from your community saying ok we are sending you off to college when you going to do? there is so much pressure. you have the struggle to choose which side or what you're going to make of yourself. you are pointing at again to that power differential. you feel for him in some way. you feel that you are in a similar position in terms of access to power. the mexican that figure is just as lecherous as the texas cowboy. we also know that the u.s. depicted this program very differently. this image comes from agricultural life magazine. boots and sandals. that there are some bracero s who have been here more than once. can you guess who has been to the united states? the ones with the boots. the boots mean maternity. modernity. these people have been in the world. they are making enough money to where they can buy boots. they are going to get money, they are going to be modern. very racialized. almost harken back to indigenous people. it is tied to the figure of the child. tied to poverty. this lack of progress for mexico. mexico is trying to remake itself. indigenous aspect is a major problem. what the u.s. gives mexico is an to sendity, not just back remittances but to modernize the population. so it could learn how to wear boots. equipment,h agricultural equipment from the united states. could learn to be modern in a different way. do all bracero os accept this. ? how do we think about them resisting this paradigm? i wanted to show you the figure of the child in the figure of the boots because they are entering it and questioning the process and pushing back. they havestories narratives of these exploitations. also narratives of resistance. i wanted to start off this segment of the class in which we byl move to the article talking about the organization we read about. , peopleern californiawere coming in and sharing their oral histories. .he young man brings in this id he tells the story of his father. his father was part of this alliance of national workers of mexico in the united states of america. i was struck by this. i had never heard much about this organization. what does this mean? afl.ys it has the stamp of a mexican union. this is not a typical bracero i.d.. i thought, what the heck is this? this is the work of historians. who writes enough about this that they could figure out what this means? he wrote a book where i find a reference to this organization. who were these people? what we know about them? i didn't know what they did or who they were. a lot of you know about the archive. i started looking for papers and looking for places where this organization might exist. i found the letters that they actually sent to mexico. then i hit the jackpot. in stanford california. correspondence with this organization. a file full of letters. with the leadership of thi
california. california got a tremendous amount of bracero s. these are the barracks. have single would beds, some would have bunk beds. they are elbow to elbow. the personal space is minimal. much room fore personal perceptions. some tried to create a separate area. it was quite challenging in these situations. i will show you images of people laboring. and carriedlettuce out a tremendous amount of cheap labor. the other thing we know is that rtito.re using a co a little short handle. it was...
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california. aseguran que los universidad de california ha aumentado la matrÍcula de estudiantes fuera del estado a un 84%. la matrÍcula de residentes de californiaa normal llevamos al cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis y los hechos llevan a concluir que la admisiÓn han puesto en desventaja a los residentes de california. 252.000 estudiantes matriculados. hay estudiantes a los que no le sorprende este reporte. ella asegura que es una de las pocas latinas de su preparatoria que fueron aceptadas. >> creo que debe haber mucho campo para los de california, un campo reservado para los que no lo son. reportera: en el aÑo escolar de 2015 2016 aceptaron 1816 latinos sin estudiantes menos que el aÑo pasado pero aseguran que no se fija en la raza de los estudiantes a la hora de admitir los. >> una polÍtica de considerar todos los aspectos del estudiante menos la raza y cosas que no podemos hacer segÚn la ley. reportera: calificaciones de 3.4 deben tenerse para poder ser apropiado y mÁs de 12.000 dÓlares al aÑo. luz peÑa, noticias univisiÓn 14. leÓ 2000 muestras de sangre estaban 2000 muestras de sangre estaban siendo almacenadas en 1 a en sus propias
california. aseguran que los universidad de california ha aumentado la matrÍcula de estudiantes fuera del estado a un 84%. la matrÍcula de residentes de californiaa normal llevamos al cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis y los hechos llevan a concluir que la admisiÓn han puesto en desventaja a los residentes de california. 252.000 estudiantes matriculados. hay estudiantes a los que no le sorprende este reporte. ella asegura que es una de las pocas latinas de su preparatoria que fueron...
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california,op, business owner. as a business owner in california, what are you thinking as you are watching this debate happen in the californialature? caller: i cannot understand what is happening in california. , there is the attitude of the previous caller that thinks that if you are a business owner, just suck it up. but nobody is coming in and looking at my budget and asking me what my business can absorb. i am in a very rural part of the state, so rent is a little lower than southern california or sacramento. but it just leaves the employer's hands tied. there is a guy that has worked for me for almost nine years, and i would love to give him a one dollar an hour raise, but this will stop me from getting married to my people that have been with me for a long time. i am going to hire less people, i will do more of the work myself. to find somebody worth $15 an hour has been really difficult. unlike a couple of callers before, it does affect your fica , liability, workers compensation, all based on your payroll. there will be so many other costs. , orke the graduated system me being able to hire someone at nine dollars an
california,op, business owner. as a business owner in california, what are you thinking as you are watching this debate happen in the californialature? caller: i cannot understand what is happening in california. , there is the attitude of the previous caller that thinks that if you are a business owner, just suck it up. but nobody is coming in and looking at my budget and asking me what my business can absorb. i am in a very rural part of the state, so rent is a little lower than southern...
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he says state workers should have the same protections as they do in california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world and while this may have a small impact, it no doubt makes a statement. >> sales for ceo mark beniof is considering moving his operations out of georgia over the state's proposed religious freedom bill which would allow businesses to decline service to cupsouples of the same sex. >>> a six year old boy inspired by his mom who works for a nonprofit and his grandmother who donates her time helping foster children to collect pajamas for foster children. >> they may not be able to take their toys from place to place so at least they will be thankful they can take their pajamas from place to place. >> oh my gosh, he's adorable. the kindergartener asked his mom to put his fundraiser on go fund me and already exceeded his goal of $1,850. he want to buy 180 pairs of pajamas. they plan to bring all the pajamas to sleep train next week. that's a moving commercial too. my daughters were affected by that as well. >> you could hug him, pam. >>> the time is 5:46. you
he says state workers should have the same protections as they do in california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world and while this may have a small impact, it no doubt makes a statement. >> sales for ceo mark beniof is considering moving his operations out of georgia over the state's proposed religious freedom bill which would allow businesses to decline service to cupsouples of the same sex. >>> a six year old boy inspired by his mom who works for a...
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california. california, dream big. ca" is brought to you by visit california. california, dream big. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. quick check of your motorcycle with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, everybody. check out live doppler 7 hd. scattered light showers through the lunch hour and then the clouds open up for sunshine. have the sunglasses. tonight 30s and 40s. watch out for dense fog. check out the spring warmth peeking on thursday and not a single storm impact scale. sue. >>> lafayette westbound 24 is cleared and traffic still slow from walnut creek back to pleasant hill as we recover there. and southbound 101 near san bruno, an accident two lanes blacked. traffic backed up leaving san francisco for a good solid 30-minute drive. reggie. >> thank you, sue. for the first time, the oldest duggar children speak out together on healing and moving forward. that is next on "good morning america." we'll have another update in 30 minutes and always on our news app and abc7news.com. join natasha, me, sue and mike every week day from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. the news continues >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00
california. california, dream big. ca" is brought to you by visit california. california, dream big. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. quick check of your motorcycle with meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, everybody. check out live doppler 7 hd. scattered light showers through the lunch hour and then the clouds open up for sunshine. have the sunglasses. tonight 30s and 40s. watch out for dense fog. check out the spring warmth peeking on thursday and not a single storm...
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california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world and no doubt it makes a statement. >> the sales ceo says he may move operations out of georgia because of the state's proposed religious freedom bill that would allow businesses to decline services for same sex couples. >>> a proposed solution to overcrowded bart trains and the cash insent tives for riders who avoid the rush hour community. >>> an activist assassinated in her home after just receiving an award for her efforts in the face of constant death threats. >>> it's 6:44. good morning. an environmental activist from honduras who won an award last year was shot and killed in her home. she was awarded for her efforts in the face of constant death threats. she was shot and killed yesterday by two gunmen who broke in her home. there's widespread violence against environmental activists in honduras. >>> kim jong-un ordered his military be ready to use nuclear weapons at a moment's notice. it's part of the response to tough sanctions imposed by the united nations. he said his country needs to be ready to defend itself because of growing threats. north korea's latest threat comes one day after they launched several short range missiles into the sea. >> it's true they fired these missiles and it's another example of increasingly provocative unnecessarily provocative conduct by kim jong-un. >> north korea has made nuclear threats in the past but u.s. officials don't believe they have abilities to launch the weapons. >>> the new job report is out and sending mixed signals about the economy. american employers added 242,000 jobs last month, a lot higher than the analysts predicted. the jobless rate remained at 4.9%. the troubling news is average hourly earnings went down. the first month they dropped in more than a year. a drop in wages indicates not everybody is benefits from this improving economy. >>> today bay area lawmakers announce legislation that would provide funding for those hurt by the shut down of california'sial crab season. the crab emergency disaster act would give more than $138 million to help crab fishermen and related businesses. the funding depends on whether congress declares it as a disaster. crab season was put on hold after it was proved crabs have toxins harmful to humans. >>> how does the traffic look? >> it's backed up for about 15 minutes before you make it on to the stand and that is not out of ordinary. once you get on the bridge it's not bad. bay bridge hasn't had anything out of the ordinary. let's move along and take a look at the 880 freeway here in front of the coliseum. they are heading down south to hey ward and freemont. it does look better than it normally does. usually by now there's more slowing so that's a good sign. 6:47 let's go to steve. >>> we have lots of reports of drizzle and light rain out there especially from brentwood and discovery bay and looks like the fog and humidity is absolutely gone bonn kers. big changes on the way. my good friend flew back f
california. >> california is the 8th largest economy in the world and no doubt it makes a statement. >> the sales ceo says he may move operations out of georgia because of the state's proposed religious freedom bill that would allow businesses to decline services for same sex couples. >>> a proposed solution to overcrowded bart trains and the cash insent tives for riders who avoid the rush hour community. >>> an activist assassinated in her home after just...
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california, california is going to be a winner take all state. i'll suggest to you it may come down to just california if it does, i'm very comfortable that we're not going to have a contested primary, that we're going to win this thing straight up with 1237 of those votes and then all of those people, all of those people that want to see this country headed back into a powerful economic position, militarily, spiritually, morally, they know that ted cruz is the one individual that can take america back to greatness again. >> let me ask you this, are you worried that the establishment is pushing -- like john kasich is in the race, but he mathematically has no chance. [ crowd booing ] are you worried -- john kasich told me, he said it would be exciting. do you suspect, as politico pointed out today in an article, that the establishment has plans to take the winner and put them aside and put a "consensus candidate" and usurp and disenfranchise the voters? i really believe that talk is going on. >> you know, let's just review. the establishment has gotten over wrong over and over and over again. after 201
california, california is going to be a winner take all state. i'll suggest to you it may come down to just california if it does, i'm very comfortable that we're not going to have a contested primary, that we're going to win this thing straight up with 1237 of those votes and then all of those people, all of those people that want to see this country headed back into a powerful economic position, militarily, spiritually, morally, they know that ted cruz is the one individual that can take...
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california, berkley, round out the top five. >> there go. >> so seems you should move to the u.s. if you want to make a lot of money, and get well educated. >> and then california right there with berkley, in northern california, california has the second most billionaires in the world. more billionaires than china or india. >> amazing, right? >> nice place to live. >> to bring families together for meals free of distraction. >> the operator of restaurant in georgia developed the cell phone coup. families challenge today put their cell phones on silent, drop them in the box, and then enjoy their meal together. >> if they get through this without touching a phone, free ice cream from chill filet. >> now locally owned chick-fil-a are offering guest the opportunity to take the cell phone coup challenge. >> real good idea a lot of people already put them in a bowl at the table. just have bowl, in the middle of the table, put all of your cell phones there, no one can touch it, no one use them. >> i don't have that problem since i have the dinner alone. >> oh, you need your cell phone. >> big step for ivy league football. eight coaches have decided to do away with tackling during practices. just by switching to pro
california, berkley, round out the top five. >> there go. >> so seems you should move to the u.s. if you want to make a lot of money, and get well educated. >> and then california right there with berkley, in northern california, california has the second most billionaires in the world. more billionaires than china or india. >> amazing, right? >> nice place to live. >> to bring families together for meals free of distraction. >> the operator of...
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california estÁ enfrentando fuertes crÍticas de parte del estado dorado asegura que la casa de estudio estÁ matriculado mÁs estudiantes conocimientos de california. >> es mentira tenemos todos los hechos para demostrarlo luz: esta es la respuesta de la vocera de la universidad de californiaumentado la matricula 84%. como parte de nuestra prÁctica normal llevamos a cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis los hechos no llevar a concluir que las decisiones financieras y de admisiÓn han puesto en desventaja a los estudiantes de california. la universidad de california tiene alrededor de 252,000 estudiantes matriculados donde hay estudiantes que no les sorprende este reporte. >> yo creo que si luz: asegura que es una de las pocas latinas de su preparatoria que fueron aceptadas >> yo creo que debe haber campos reservado para los que son de california y reservados para los que no son de aquÍ. luz: 100 estudiantes menos que el aÑo pasado pero la vocera de la universidad asegura que no se fijan en la raza de los estudiantes a la hora de admitir. >> tenemos la polÍtica de considerar todos los aspectos del estudiante menos la raza y cosas que no podemos por la ley. luz: la universidad estatal de california nos informÓ que espera aumentar el nÚmero de matrÍculas de estudiantes que
california estÁ enfrentando fuertes crÍticas de parte del estado dorado asegura que la casa de estudio estÁ matriculado mÁs estudiantes conocimientos de california. >> es mentira tenemos todos los hechos para demostrarlo luz: esta es la respuesta de la vocera de la universidad de californiaumentado la matricula 84%. como parte de nuestra prÁctica normal llevamos a cabo una amplia investigaciÓn y anÁlisis los hechos no llevar a concluir que las decisiones financieras y de admisiÓn...
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he knocks it down due down by qaeda but 49 but carolina's postgame throwdown in california california -- carolina gets their revenge. >> the cat caeser the pit 53. >> barber keeping in a game against notre dame. he had a game-high 29 points but the irish too much in the end. they failed alley-oop attempt for the wolfpack. the ball goes the other way and that's the major is jackson knocking down to three. 89-75. sunni. >> oh my. dante grantham. no regards for the ram. the tigers up 17 at the break and they never looked back going on to win 56-50. boston college 0-18. that look says it all. south carolina raps of the regular season with the 76-61 win over arkansas. darius -- lead with 52 points. next up south carolina but will not plan to friday. senior day at davidson. their final home game of the season. these teams playing a tough game as brian bowman gets his first jumper the game. just a sophomore but so important for this game. gives the team leading scorer. back to sullivan he's a senior and when you are the senior you get the ball even when you get fouled. the wildcats get the w
he knocks it down due down by qaeda but 49 but carolina's postgame throwdown in california california -- carolina gets their revenge. >> the cat caeser the pit 53. >> barber keeping in a game against notre dame. he had a game-high 29 points but the irish too much in the end. they failed alley-oop attempt for the wolfpack. the ball goes the other way and that's the major is jackson knocking down to three. 89-75. sunni. >> oh my. dante grantham. no regards for the ram. the...
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wisconsin and into michigan, and way out west, and this is great news, actually, out across california. california has been extremely dry over the last three to four weeks. they started out the winter last three to four weeks, turning very, very dry. right now another big storm system is moving ashore, so they rain. mountain snow. of the system. they're getting something. right now that something is coming down in the form of rain. here's what our forecast lends itself toward with the high pressure to the north and a coastline. 53, cooler up in daytona. 50 in sanford. 46 in ocala. and 44 back over towards gainesville. temperatures tomorrow, we're going to warm it back into the mid 70s, low 70s back along the coast line. all in all a great looking weekend. plenty of sunshine. humidity is low. the only fly in the ointment, to is definitely a little on the chilly side first thing in the morning with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. 76 for tomorrow. 76 on sunday. look at next week, we go hopping into the low to mid 80s. >> a good-looking forecast. job. >> sonni: now the widow of deputy scott pine, her
wisconsin and into michigan, and way out west, and this is great news, actually, out across california. california has been extremely dry over the last three to four weeks. they started out the winter last three to four weeks, turning very, very dry. right now another big storm system is moving ashore, so they rain. mountain snow. of the system. they're getting something. right now that something is coming down in the form of rain. here's what our forecast lends itself toward with the high...
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los angeles, part of california. california, part of the united states of america. which according to the happiness report is the 13th happiest country in the world. we might have justth, i don't know. you know what the happiest country in the world is? denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the aland, australia, sweden. illustrated" swimsuit edition. of course the numbers are subject to change when presidentnd makes us great again. [ laughter ] donald trump is pretty darn happy right now, i'll bet. i feel so bad for his wife. i was thinking about this. could you imaginepedestrian with a fully excited and energized donald trump? poor melania.f the five primaries last night. assuming she wins mississippi hillary clinton went five for five in the primaries.or bernie sanders which was a surprise, he was polling well among everyone's most annoying facebook friends. the bad news for the leaders of both parties, both clinton and high
los angeles, part of california. california, part of the united states of america. which according to the happiness report is the 13th happiest country in the world. we might have justth, i don't know. you know what the happiest country in the world is? denmark. [ cheers and applause ] danish people are the they're happy, they have a pastry named after them. the top ten were denmark, switzerland, iceland, norway, finland, canada, the aland, australia, sweden. illustrated" swimsuit edition....
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. >> nothing says the path is wisconsin, connecticut, maryland, pennsylvania, california, california way down the road in june. but they say those all are big states, those are all states that they think he can win, he can be a contender. if you're talking about honest contenders, nobody can win before the convention even donald trump. rubio is out at this point, ted cruz may say he's viable, but he may not win until the convention. >> not enough to make a difference and of all the ones you name, i have not seen a poll that shows him ahead in any one of them. he also is the only establishment candidate that's been endorsed by the establishment figures and not suffered. he made a joke about how much the romney anti-endorsement helped and how they would love to see him make more robo calls on behalf of -- kasich was endorsed by every single member of the ohio republican establishment then he won. >> the party itself. >> so i think that this landscape is shifting under our feet. i think most of it is probably that he's a popular home state governor. >> we'll see if he can win some more
. >> nothing says the path is wisconsin, connecticut, maryland, pennsylvania, california, california way down the road in june. but they say those all are big states, those are all states that they think he can win, he can be a contender. if you're talking about honest contenders, nobody can win before the convention even donald trump. rubio is out at this point, ted cruz may say he's viable, but he may not win until the convention. >> not enough to make a difference and of all the...
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postgame throwdown in california california -- carolina gets their revenge. >> the cat caeser the pit 53. >> barber keeping in a game against notre dame. he had a game-high 29 points but the irish too much in the end. they failed alley-oop attempt for the wolfpack. the ball goes the other way and that's the major is jackson knocking down to three. 89-75. sunni. >> oh my. what is better than the reaction no regards for the ram. the tigers up 17 at the break and they never looked back going on to win 56-50. boston college 0-18. that look says it all. south carolina raps of the regular season with the 76-61 win over arkansas. darius -- lead with 52 points. next up south carolina but will not plan to friday. senior day at davidson. their final home game of the season. these teams playing a tough game as brian bowman gets his first jumper the game. just a sophomore but so important for this game. finishing 18 the game and jagged gives the team leading scorer. and when you are the senior you get the ball even when you get fouled. the wildcats get the win 87-80. did after we go homecoming fo
postgame throwdown in california california -- carolina gets their revenge. >> the cat caeser the pit 53. >> barber keeping in a game against notre dame. he had a game-high 29 points but the irish too much in the end. they failed alley-oop attempt for the wolfpack. the ball goes the other way and that's the major is jackson knocking down to three. 89-75. sunni. >> oh my. what is better than the reaction no regards for the ram. the tigers up 17 at the break and they never...
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. /// ((brian loftus)) > a california > a california professor and his team may have discovered a treatment for malginant melanoma.. and what's more.. the method in which they found it.. could also be used to find cures for other cancers. the team at u-c merced studied sampes and observed biopsies of the deadly disease. they found a treatment that can resucistate the body's ability to fight cancer cells.. the immune system doesn't recognize. it's called reviving the "onco-gene." ((dr. fabian filipp/uc merced: "the oncogene controls our safeguards of the cell which are tumor suppressors and on the other hand, surface receptors which are important for our immune system to recognize those dangerous cancer cells and clear them out. )) ((brian loftus)) the team discovered a specific gene mutation that leads to melanoma.. and testing showed the treatment could supress that gene.. postivily impacting patients. the next step is to take the tratement to clinical trials. cat" no longer has to wait to find a home! ((kirsten joyce)) the owners that adopted her... and the new name she now goes by. swens
. /// ((brian loftus)) > a california > a california professor and his team may have discovered a treatment for malginant melanoma.. and what's more.. the method in which they found it.. could also be used to find cures for other cancers. the team at u-c merced studied sampes and observed biopsies of the deadly disease. they found a treatment that can resucistate the body's ability to fight cancer cells.. the immune system doesn't recognize. it's called reviving the "onco-gene."...
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. >> so that happened this week in ant loepp valley, california, which is basically northern california, in southern california. when the police officer there said one of the things these white supremacist guys was screaming during the attack is av skins. i think what that stands for is about loepp valley skinheads. racist skinhead group. all three white supremacist attackers, in that case this unprovoked racist attack on hispanics in a park, all three of the white supremacist attackers in this case are still in custody. and that kind of random unprovoked racist neonazi attack is obviously unsettling at any time. it is particularly unsettling in southern california right now on the heels of last week's attempted uniformed kkk march through an a heim, california. anaheim, california, about 100 miles away from antelope valley. >> that clan march last week got a lot of attention, not just because it's the freaking clan, but because the clansmen ended up getting beaten down in the street by a bunch of counterprotesters, dramatic footage. three peoper three people were stabbed in that klu klux klan melee last week
. >> so that happened this week in ant loepp valley, california, which is basically northern california, in southern california. when the police officer there said one of the things these white supremacist guys was screaming during the attack is av skins. i think what that stands for is about loepp valley skinheads. racist skinhead group. all three white supremacist attackers, in that case this unprovoked racist attack on hispanics in a park, all three of the white supremacist attackers...
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california's primary in june. >> laura anthony is live in walnut creek with more. laura? >> reporter: for the first time in decades, california will likely matter. it is one of the last primaries in early june. and as we said, it could help decide the nominee for both parties. it's happening on the other side of the country. but it's being closely watched by many here in the bay area who still see a protracted drama, especially on the republican side that could play out all the way to california. >> the california race is interesting, it could matter in a way that no one really expected a few months ago. it's the last day of primaries. 303 delegates are at stake during the last day on june 7, and 174 of those from california. >> reporter: in san francisco, there was this small anti-donald trump protest. >> this is the place, this is going to do it. >> reporter: he is expected to emerge the big winner in today's primaries. >> this country is not about us tearing one another done. >> reporter: but if john kasich wins ohio, the battle for the republican nomination could lead to a contested convention in july. >> it's a little troubling. it's always nicer when we're all on the other side. but competition is healthy, and the process will play itself out. >> i've gotten more votes than anybody. >> reporter: on the democratic side, polls show hillary clinton remains the favorite, though she may have issues in the midwest. >> bernie is the one to vote for. he's the sure winner agains
california's primary in june. >> laura anthony is live in walnut creek with more. laura? >> reporter: for the first time in decades, california will likely matter. it is one of the last primaries in early june. and as we said, it could help decide the nominee for both parties. it's happening on the other side of the country. but it's being closely watched by many here in the bay area who still see a protracted drama, especially on the republican side that could play out all the way...
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california -- >> economics. >> we might be talking about california. >> california has more delegates than any other state. only 13 of them go to the statewide winner. the rest all district by district. >> another question we're following is plamarco rubio's campaign, what will happen? joining us now, mark leibovich. >> i'm telling you, it was a scene almost right out of "almost famous." he was riding in the plane with rubio and it was bumping. >> mark wrote about the end of marcomentum. it reads, "the last time i saw marco rubio in person, he seemed to be on the verge of inheriting the charred republican earth. it was february 22nd, the day before the nevada caucuses. we were aboard rubio's campaign plane. suddenly, the plane hit a patch of nasty turbulence. i was fairly sure we were all about to die. it's just a little turbulence, rubio reassured me. it's just like a campaign. i've been thinking about this choppy joy ride over nevada as the final days of marcomentum, such as it ever was now appear to be at hand. even in likely defeat, you can still see a bright future for rubio in the gop. the problem is,
california -- >> economics. >> we might be talking about california. >> california has more delegates than any other state. only 13 of them go to the statewide winner. the rest all district by district. >> another question we're following is plamarco rubio's campaign, what will happen? joining us now, mark leibovich. >> i'm telling you, it was a scene almost right out of "almost famous." he was riding in the plane with rubio and it was bumping. >>...
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now that decision comes on the heels of a ruling completely separate case in california. california the tech giant had to create software to unlock a phone in the possession of one of the san bernardino shooters. apple is now fighting that order and congress is slated to hold a hearing this week. >>> emotional day on the stand for sportscaster erin andrews. >> andrews is suing the stalker who took nude video of her back in 2008 and suing the hotel that agreed to stay with his request to stay in the room next to her. michael david barrett altered the peep hole and recorded andrews. posted the video online after trying unsuccessfully to sell it. now, andrews wants $75 million from both barrett and the hotel chain for causing her distress and humiliation. >> i remember being in the shower and i just remember just balling and thinking i don't know how i'm going to do this. i don't know whose playing. i don't know what's happening. just kind of like my worst nightmare come true. always had these nightmares i'm doing games and i don't know where i am and i don't know who is playing. i jus
now that decision comes on the heels of a ruling completely separate case in california. california the tech giant had to create software to unlock a phone in the possession of one of the san bernardino shooters. apple is now fighting that order and congress is slated to hold a hearing this week. >>> emotional day on the stand for sportscaster erin andrews. >> andrews is suing the stalker who took nude video of her back in 2008 and suing the hotel that agreed to stay with his...
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california. california, dream big. >> would your work ek ro k. expect clouds, no sunshine. we'll see occasional drizz o and .here we should be for this time of year in the middle 50s across the region. ra m temperatures back in the 60s. wednesday, pick day of the week. few more showers on thursday, cooler this weekend. >> reporter: spill from an overturned tanker on southbound crape highway choses your travel lanes action approaching maryland 175, impacting the ride opi97. on the bw parkway you've got ramp restrictions closer to 495 from the earlier crash stretch, 95 as you head toward 50. on the the roadway. past the express,to how just a of company from the capital beltway as you head toward king street. that's the titlast on the roads. back to you. >> happening right now, firefighters in mongomery county are trying to put out hot spots, more than 7 hours after a fire broke out at a home in german town early this morning. the burning town house collapsed on firefighters inside injuring 8. they suffered non life threatening injuries, 3 are getting released from the hospital going back to work on that fire move owe prince georges county police officer is dead after an ambush attach. 28-year old man was killed, a gunman opened fire outside a police station in land over. police returned fire injuring a suspect in the crossfire. a second suspect later turned h unclear at this point in the investigation if officer coalsoe was injured by police they shot back. yo can get more news, weather and trafficn hope you have a >>> good morning, mesh. perform. >>> parenting alert. new research about adhd and your kids. why younger children are more likely to diagnosed than older ones. dr. bezer is here to explain. >>> the duggars speak out. the siblings up for the first time about their brother josh's scandal. >>> star wars exclusive. brand-new look behind the scenes of the biggest blockbuster in the galaxy. never before seen footage from ford is revealing good mo >>> oh, henry. the man himself. the man of steel. henry cavill is here to tell us all about the new movie. >> can't take their eyes -- >> so great to have ginger back. we know you're rehearsing for "dancing with the stars." the little guy keeping you busy at home. >> he's growing. >> he's as long as the dresser. as long as his changing table already. i'm like, what do we combo. >>> to welcome you back. we b a bagel dogs are your favorites. >> oh, wow. super healthy. >> i love it. >> try it, though. you'll be very happy. >> thank you, guys, so much. >> you're very welcome. >> so good. >> that's good. >> right? >> we can't talk anymore. >> along with breakfast, we're serving up a big bachelor exclusive. tonight, ben makes his choice -- will it be jojo or lauren? you can weigh in on our website. "good morning america" on yahoo!. more of coming up. >> as he makes his decision and this morning, an amtrak train derailment in western kansas, dons when sen train cars jumped the tracks overnight. 29 of the injured passengers have been take on the the hospital but they're all expected to be okay. the cause of the derailment under investigation >>> overseas right now, turkey has launched new air strikes on kurdish rebels in northern iraq. it's the second deadly attack blamed on kurdish militants in that city in the last month. >>> meanwhile, we're just getting word that an american accused of joining isis has been detained in iraq on his way the turkey. he's we'll give you more details as we get ucial primary. polls show governor john kasich holding a narrow lead i s by hi that he's responsible for inciting violence at recent campaign rallies. trump is actually blaming bernie sanders for sending protesters to disrupt his events. sanders denies that. >>> new details on the extent of the historic floods in the south. the louisiana national guard has now rescued 3300 people. the rising water remains a big threat. ginger's forecast coming up in just a >>> some video now from wisconsin shows why median. the driver was not injured. wow, but he did get a wei it was a great white shark. it took him and the charter boat captain more than four hours to bring the shark in. they tagged it with a tracking device. they let it go. probably good to know where that big lady is. >> probably way out there. >> boy, those pictures. >>> now to that headline about a adhd and your children. research shows younger children in class are more likely to be diagnosed than their older dr. richard besser is here. this is very this study was outftaiwan. it has been in seen in other countries as well. younger children more likely to be diagnosed with adhd than older children. in taiwan, the children in the september are oldest. take a look at this, as you go from youngest to oldest, the rate of diagnosis goes from 1.5 up to 2.9%. when you think about it, there's no blood test for adhd. there's no brain scan. you're doing checklists. they're looking for students who have inability to concentrate. they'll be looking -- when you think about those early years, >>t if they're being told adhd? >> as ae checklists. you want the parents to fill out checklists and the teacher. you look for problems not just in school but problems at home, problems with peers. if you're only seeing it in school, maybe it's a school-readiness issue. i'll look to see, can they sit still? can they follow directions? can they pay attention? >> i was telling you, i was born in november, started school in new jersey, i had to wait another full year, so i was always the oldest in class and it kind of helped. >> for some kids, it's the way to go. >> rich, thanks very much. he'll be taking yourue you can go to our's a look at w coming up on "good morning america" morning menu. madonna gets emotional on stage as her bitter custody battle with guy ritchie plays out >>> and the duggars speak out. >>> and the fast fashion fixes and rachel roy is here with easy ways to upgrade your wardrobe right now. and we have a superman on "good morning america." superman hen rry cavill is here. >>> we'll be right back. whaaaaat? i can pour this champagne on my phone and it still work. whaaaaat? yeah look. 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put it this way, you have 53 congressmen in california, 13 republicans out of 53. california hates business, californiaductivity. california hates ingenuity and inanother evaluation and they want you to move to arizona, that's their plan, i'm not sure how it works because they want to tax somebody, right? so that they're going to run out of people to tax is the problem with california. stuart: this is my idea again, but i would say the best hope of bringing people into the republican fold in california is probably donald trump, what do you think. >> yeah, true. yes, but we had arnold schwarzenegger, right? so arnold schwarzenegger was a republican on thursdays, on the third week of the month, every other month and that was it. he was a celebrity governor of california. so hopefully trump is more substantive than that, but i think that he has the same appeal that arnold schwarzenegger had. stuart: but it's really nice to see california having the chance to play a role in the presidential selection process and i think you've got a role. congressman hunter, thanks for joining us, sir, we appreciate it. >>
put it this way, you have 53 congressmen in california, 13 republicans out of 53. california hates business, californiaductivity. california hates ingenuity and inanother evaluation and they want you to move to arizona, that's their plan, i'm not sure how it works because they want to tax somebody, right? so that they're going to run out of people to tax is the problem with california. stuart: this is my idea again, but i would say the best hope of bringing people into the republican fold in...
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california. california, dream big.. california, dream bi today charlotte city council will decide whether a school should go up where the old eastland mall used to be. the city is in talks with the charlotte board of education to the lot is 80-acres. in 2013, plans for the school were approved in a bond referendum. the price tag on the deal is $650,000. mark taylor is monitoring the morning drive in the traffic center. >>> reports of a new issue in fort mill this morning on south carolina 160. just before i-77. we got a stalled vehicle. it's causing some added delay here. any alternate route will take longer trying to access the interstate. something to be aware of. back in town, an accident near nation's ford elementary. south of interstate 77. added delay in the area. you can take arrowwood toward 77 which of course is slow. or you could use south boulevard as the alternate and clearing the accident up north. this happened on beatties ford just south of nc 73. >>> well we are starting the day off with low clouds and fog. you can
california. california, dream big.. california, dream bi today charlotte city council will decide whether a school should go up where the old eastland mall used to be. the city is in talks with the charlotte board of education to the lot is 80-acres. in 2013, plans for the school were approved in a bond referendum. the price tag on the deal is $650,000. mark taylor is monitoring the morning drive in the traffic center. >>> reports of a new issue in fort mill this morning on south...