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a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city. inside the corrals are wild horses that, until a few months ago, were literally running free on the open range. here they're gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back end, i can control the horse. >> he is the trainer. with the horses every day? >> better than anything you could ever imagine. it sucks that i had to come to prison to find this. but i'm super grateful that i do. >> you heard that right. taylor is a criminal, a prisoner of the state of colorado. industries run a program based on the notion that if you can teach a man to tame an animal like a wild horse, the man himself learns a lot more than a trade. >> what's the most important thing you think you've learned? >> patience. there's nothing else to teach you more patience than working a horse. you can't jump to a conclusion and be mad at the horse. it feeds off your energy. >> if you can take the reins of your own emotion, the horse will do just about whatever you want it to. >> i've been training no
a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city. inside the corrals are wild horses that, until a few months ago, were literally running free on the open range. here they're gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back end, i can control the horse. >> he is the trainer. with the horses every day? >> better than anything you could ever imagine. it sucks that i had to come to prison to find this. but i'm super grateful that i do. >> you heard...
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a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city.e the pens and corrals are wild horses that were literally running free out on the open range. here, they are gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back hips, i can control the horse. >> reporter: taylor is the trainer. but he sure is no cowboy. what's it like to be able to work out here with the horses every day? >> better than anything you prison to find this, but i'm super grateful that i do. >> reporter: you heard that right, taylor is a criminal, a prisoner of the state of colorado. prison industries here run a program based on the notion that if you can teach a man how to tame an animal like a wild horse, the man himself learns a lot more than a trade. what's the most important thing you think you've learned out here? >> reporter: patience. there is nothing that'll teach you more patience than working a horse. you can't just jump to a conclusion, be mad, it's a horse, it feeds off your energy. >> reporter: but if you can take the reigns of your own emotions,
a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city.e the pens and corrals are wild horses that were literally running free out on the open range. here, they are gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back hips, i can control the horse. >> reporter: taylor is the trainer. but he sure is no cowboy. what's it like to be able to work out here with the horses every day? >> better than anything you prison to find this, but i'm super grateful that i do....
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a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city.he pens and corrals are wild horses that until a few months ago were literally running free on the open range. here they are gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back hips, i can control the horse. so same thing to this side. i'm going to apply pressure to that back hip. the first step we're starting with the horse is establishing that direction. >> taylor, i am impressed. taylor is the trainer, but he sure is no cowboy. what's it like to be able to be out here working with the horses every day? >> it's awesome. better than any -- the best therapy there is. better than anything you ever could imagine. it sucks that i had to come to prison to find this but i'm super grateful i did. >> reporter: you heard that right. taylor is a criminal. prisoner of the state of colorado. the prison industries run a program based on the notion that if you can teach a man how to tame an animal like a wild horse, the man himself learns a lot more than a trade. do you think there's s
a big outfit up in the colorado rockies near canyon city.he pens and corrals are wild horses that until a few months ago were literally running free on the open range. here they are gently turned into working stock. >> if i can control those back hips, i can control the horse. so same thing to this side. i'm going to apply pressure to that back hip. the first step we're starting with the horse is establishing that direction. >> taylor, i am impressed. taylor is the trainer, but he...
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i really do. >> reporter: for "sunday today," harry smith, canyon city, colorado. >> harry, thank you we highlight another life well lived. ramone regulado lived through hell in world war ii, surviving one of the world's ugliest chapters. he was a filipino soldier fighting alongside american troops when he was taken prisoner by the japanese in april of 1942, after the three-month battle of bouton. he was one of the estimated 75,000 filipino and american soldiers forced to march 65 miles in the heat without food or water. troops who couldn't keep up with beaten or killed in a horrifying procession the bataan death march. he sought refuge with a farmer until he was healthy enough to move. he formed a guerrilla movement and fought the japanese until the end of the war in 1945. he later moved to san francisco and worked for the u.s. military in veterans affairs and then later on transport ships during the korean and vietnam wars. he was a fierce advocate for the more than 250,000 filipinos who fought with the united states in world war ii. he was awarded a congressional gold medal when pr
i really do. >> reporter: for "sunday today," harry smith, canyon city, colorado. >> harry, thank you we highlight another life well lived. ramone regulado lived through hell in world war ii, surviving one of the world's ugliest chapters. he was a filipino soldier fighting alongside american troops when he was taken prisoner by the japanese in april of 1942, after the three-month battle of bouton. he was one of the estimated 75,000 filipino and american soldiers forced to...
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all right, when you gave the city money to rebuild the footbridge over blackstone canyon, you did itreworks were so good from up there, right? i had a lot of reasons. and? [ scoffs ] y-yeah, yeah, the fireworks... was one of them. i realized that i had been so focused on drew and how much he was hurting that i didn't pay attention to you and everything that's been taken away from you. it's okay. no, it's not.
all right, when you gave the city money to rebuild the footbridge over blackstone canyon, you did itreworks were so good from up there, right? i had a lot of reasons. and? [ scoffs ] y-yeah, yeah, the fireworks... was one of them. i realized that i had been so focused on drew and how much he was hurting that i didn't pay attention to you and everything that's been taken away from you. it's okay. no, it's not.
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city .56. after that it trailed off for some to the north. look at american canyonsanta rosa and napa, san francisco .09, palo alto a half-inch, cupertino half an inch, for some it was good and others, where did the rain go. there will be more rain to the north. they're getting light rain right now. a band has set up. a little is coming into marin county. it's pushing up to the mountains, there's pockets of it. it's thick as thieves, the fog out there, watch out. 40s, 50s on the temperatures, 50 in brentwood and livermore. palo alto is 48, and after that, it's 52 pacifica and some areas of fog will give way to partly cloudy skies to mostly cloudy skies, and the next system is barrelling across, it will move in late tonight tomorrow for a renewed round of rain and this looks to be towards the north to the south. 60s on the south, and a southeast breeze, i would think santa clara valley did see some, and this won't be that warm. the next system, tuesday it looks very good. >> all right, bring that rain, thank you, steve. >> thank you. >>> stay with us, there will be m
city .56. after that it trailed off for some to the north. look at american canyonsanta rosa and napa, san francisco .09, palo alto a half-inch, cupertino half an inch, for some it was good and others, where did the rain go. there will be more rain to the north. they're getting light rain right now. a band has set up. a little is coming into marin county. it's pushing up to the mountains, there's pockets of it. it's thick as thieves, the fog out there, watch out. 40s, 50s on the temperatures,...
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american canyon and vallejo 54. 62 right now. 54 in daly city. 47 in newark and san jose. looks like brentwood, san ramone and lafayette at 45. the roads will be but during the evening hours, caution, they could be wet. rain returns so be ready for that. we do have the king tides on the bay. temperatures 58 to 61 degrees. still mild but not as warm as yesterday. mild again tonight with mid-40s to mid-50s. when we come back we're going to take a look at exactly what all these chances of rain mean in your accuweather seven-day forecast. hi, sue. >>> good morning. in your commute on the east shore freeway a good looking commute. you'll find yourself in company. moving at the limit all along the east shore if you're coming from up above near rodeo into emeryvil emeryville. it's looking just fine. wanted to show you our traffic map showing light conditions. we still see slowing from tracy up and over the altamont pass. that's typical. your east shore commute westbound 80 from hercules into the maze, 18 minutes. another 11 minutes to get through the bay bridge toll plaza and int
american canyon and vallejo 54. 62 right now. 54 in daly city. 47 in newark and san jose. looks like brentwood, san ramone and lafayette at 45. the roads will be but during the evening hours, caution, they could be wet. rain returns so be ready for that. we do have the king tides on the bay. temperatures 58 to 61 degrees. still mild but not as warm as yesterday. mild again tonight with mid-40s to mid-50s. when we come back we're going to take a look at exactly what all these chances of rain...
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union city 45. 38 right now in walnut creek and american canyon. a look at the san mateo bridge.atch out for that dense fog in the north bay. it's around and through the morning commute. they'll start lifting hazy sunshine. cool for mass transit. mild this afternoon with mid to upper 60s and smooth sailing on the bay today. how to dress the kids this morning, about 43 inland. there are some upper 30s there. 47 around the bay. get them outside at 3:00 and burn off some of that energy. check this out, not a single chance of rain the next seven days but a chance of record high temperatures. i'll have that coming up in the forecast. you are looking for an update on the east bay accident guess who has all the details. >> i do, i do. back to union city where we have this accident partially blocking the second lane from the left. it is just crawling along. if you're heading southbound from 238 all the way down to union city you are slow and go with that accident starting to clear out of lanes. all right, ace train number 1 rolling into san jose, the final stop 14 to 15 minutes late. ace
union city 45. 38 right now in walnut creek and american canyon. a look at the san mateo bridge.atch out for that dense fog in the north bay. it's around and through the morning commute. they'll start lifting hazy sunshine. cool for mass transit. mild this afternoon with mid to upper 60s and smooth sailing on the bay today. how to dress the kids this morning, about 43 inland. there are some upper 30s there. 47 around the bay. get them outside at 3:00 and burn off some of that energy. check this...
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have transformed the city of chicago's lakefront into a magical landscape of ice sculptures enjoy so you can say. stories that people of the world over information they provide the canyons if they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter and up to date and in touch and follow us.
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city and belmont. and that's about it. the rest of us are in the 40s. even the 39 right now in petalu petaluma. 37 in american canyon and also in fairfield. let's take a look at san jose. 101 and 880. see, it looks pretty quiet right now. it's definitely dry. we have to exercise caution in the north bay because of the dense fog. dry all day if you're taking mass transit. light breezes on the ferry today. for the east bay neighbors, 46 at 8:00, 53 at 10:00. then we'll flirt with 60 for the better part of the afternoon hours. dropping back to 53 by 8:00. up in the north bay, 38. so a little cooler there. 48 at 10:00. look at that. 59 at noon. but notice the temperatures in the mid-60s from 2:00 to 4:00. but cooling quickly back down to 50 by 8:00. all right. are you looking, jessica -- no, natasha. the running joke since monday. the graphic is still broken. >> looks broken, mike. >> who broke it? >> who broke it? >> mother nature, maybe. we'll look at potential for record highs. here's sue. >> we'll take a look outside right now where, yeah, the partial eclipse is under way. going towards totality. so just be careful
city and belmont. and that's about it. the rest of us are in the 40s. even the 39 right now in petalu petaluma. 37 in american canyon and also in fairfield. let's take a look at san jose. 101 and 880. see, it looks pretty quiet right now. it's definitely dry. we have to exercise caution in the north bay because of the dense fog. dry all day if you're taking mass transit. light breezes on the ferry today. for the east bay neighbors, 46 at 8:00, 53 at 10:00. then we'll flirt with 60 for the...
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an entire city block coned off because it is covered curb to curb in sick ice. a dangerous down hill leading to the intersection of 36:36 in canyon street -- 36 and canyon street. >> if someone was to get hurt here, i do not know if we could get emergency vehicles, fire trucks, or any lenses into the neighborhood. >> reporter: the water is coming from three backyards including anthony junior's but he does not know where it is coming from. there trying to figure it out and could only send salt trucks ice. to make matters worse, more water. coming from what appears to be a modern main break -- a water main break from around the corner. >> it's turning into ice. >> reporter: wusa9. >>> now to montgomery county were responders were on thin ice, literally. they turned a pond into a training ground learning how to save people who gamble with the ice and lose. it's a chance to test a special gator -- special gear and techniques. >> the person that's above the ice shelf may not be able to hang on. >> they won the icy ponds in the area do not freeze the way they do up north. it's tough to tell whether it is safe. your best bet is to o wea
an entire city block coned off because it is covered curb to curb in sick ice. a dangerous down hill leading to the intersection of 36:36 in canyon street -- 36 and canyon street. >> if someone was to get hurt here, i do not know if we could get emergency vehicles, fire trucks, or any lenses into the neighborhood. >> reporter: the water is coming from three backyards including anthony junior's but he does not know where it is coming from. there trying to figure it out and could only...
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cities after scientists discovered new information. the earthquake that rocked napa a cup of years back in 2014 has rattled fault lines closer to vallejo and american canyonu can see here the california geological society says the southern part of vallejo is now near a fault line, as well as parts of american canyon. this is a map of all the fault lines here in the bay area. a map showing all the faults are required by law to prevent developers from building right on top of these fault lines. >>> there are some big waves along the coast, just not big enough. at least when it comes to the mavericks surf competition. organizers were hoping to start the event tomorrow, but waved it off. new target date is the end of the week. despite the news some surfers hit the water waiting for the green light. >> not too many people. i thought maybe everybody would be here practicing for the contest. but not too many people. just a bunch of friends. everybody's laughing, having a great time. >> restaurant owners in limbo. they're thrilled to have the competition back after it was sidelined last year for financial reasons, but that means keeping staff on call to come to w
cities after scientists discovered new information. the earthquake that rocked napa a cup of years back in 2014 has rattled fault lines closer to vallejo and american canyonu can see here the california geological society says the southern part of vallejo is now near a fault line, as well as parts of american canyon. this is a map of all the fault lines here in the bay area. a map showing all the faults are required by law to prevent developers from building right on top of these fault lines....
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city, central coast, look at this. andrea, you had the most rain i saw. now, check out some of these others. there was good rain around walnut creek and palo alto, and american canyon .20, and san francisco .09. there were only a couple of 100s and march incounty had .04 -- marin county had .304. there's nothing too heavy but light rain and thick fog to the east. mainly rain in the sierra. we have a lot of low level moisture coming in. dew points are coming together and that gives us fog and light rain. it's mainly 50s, a little high elevation, all of the other reporting stations are seeing rain and truckee and tahoe. morning fog, clouds and rain, there's not a lot, and there's a little bit hanging on. and this comes late systems for friday. there's thick fog here, our next system looks to be a good one, tuesday into wednesday, mainly tuesday. >> thanks for the heads up. >> the time is 4:51, we'll take a break and be right back. >>> tease 4:54 and we're getting calls into the ktvu newsroom. the quake hit the bay area early this morning. the epicenter was in the berkeley hills near the claremont hotel. people felt it all over the bay area. i want to show you the sha
city, central coast, look at this. andrea, you had the most rain i saw. now, check out some of these others. there was good rain around walnut creek and palo alto, and american canyon .20, and san francisco .09. there were only a couple of 100s and march incounty had .04 -- marin county had .304. there's nothing too heavy but light rain and thick fog to the east. mainly rain in the sierra. we have a lot of low level moisture coming in. dew points are coming together and that gives us fog and...
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meters into a canyon near the capital both on the bridges part of a major new highway due to open in march authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse. of the. police in the belgian city of ventura found two bodies in the rubble of a building destroyed by a suspected gas explosion at least fifteen people were hurt including seven who were pulled from the wreckage several neighboring structures were badly damaged police say they don't suspect terrorism. nearly fifteen thousand people have fled from villages around the philippines most active volcano as its huge lava and ash scientists warn a house or dispose of a russian could happen at any time month my own had been increasingly restive since saturday prompting officials to issue evacuation warnings. and the libya's coast guard has rescued around four hundred migrants it stranded in several locations off its coast in the mediterranean sea they had placed a distress calls after claiming to experience engine trouble libya is one of the key words for middle eastern and african migrants trying to enter europe illegally . french president emmanuel mccall is in ca late to unveil plans to stop economic migrants from descendi
meters into a canyon near the capital both on the bridges part of a major new highway due to open in march authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse. of the. police in the belgian city of ventura found two bodies in the rubble of a building destroyed by a suspected gas explosion at least fifteen people were hurt including seven who were pulled from the wreckage several neighboring structures were badly damaged police say they don't suspect terrorism. nearly fifteen thousand people...
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. >> near cities, cameras alert agents when someone or something approaches the board earn. those visuals don't exist in remote mountains and canyons, where agents must rely on ground censors. but, confirm ago hit, often requires a long trip. drones offer a solution. >> it saves us time. it is a lot kicker to deploy this, than fly down 2 miles to the boarder. >> right now this is one of the busiest corridors on the arizona border. 80-mile gap between fences, in nogales access takes hours because there are no roads. drone can do it in minute. >> our guys will set position. >> another tool the department is use to go sling the playing field, an app. >> currently the agent is aware of what he can see and what he can hear. with a-tack essay wear of everything that's going on around him. >> every phone carries an electronic signature that identifies an agent by color, and icon. >> it allows for agents to have real time situation al awareness of what's going on in the field around them. >> now, the drone program is still in the testing phase. here in arizona, texas and vermont, a year or now from more they would like agents in remote are
. >> near cities, cameras alert agents when someone or something approaches the board earn. those visuals don't exist in remote mountains and canyons, where agents must rely on ground censors. but, confirm ago hit, often requires a long trip. drones offer a solution. >> it saves us time. it is a lot kicker to deploy this, than fly down 2 miles to the boarder. >> right now this is one of the busiest corridors on the arizona border. 80-mile gap between fences, in nogales access...
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consider moving out west, that's because the city of chandler, arizona was named the best place too find a job. the four to five places are in the grand can grand canyonading day of 2018 with a bank after a very strong 2017. all the major indexes finishing up with a nasdaq clos ing about 7,000 forth first time ever. americans are asking where is the beef. in 208 the government says the average person will consume more than 222 pounds of red meet and poultry this year. that is a record of growing demand for foods hut is making it easier to fail on your new year's diet. the company offering customers half off on pizzas ordered online until january 5. that's business, i'm neil cavuto. . the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still ge
consider moving out west, that's because the city of chandler, arizona was named the best place too find a job. the four to five places are in the grand can grand canyonading day of 2018 with a bank after a very strong 2017. all the major indexes finishing up with a nasdaq clos ing about 7,000 forth first time ever. americans are asking where is the beef. in 208 the government says the average person will consume more than 222 pounds of red meet and poultry this year. that is a record of...
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author of the city's 10-year capital plan, which laid very much the groundwork for all of investment. parks that were reopened during his tenure include chinatown, delores park, glen canyon playground and recreation center, lafayette park, reopened the sunset recreation center, reopened the joe dimaggio playground. opened a new plaza where town square on 24th street. acquired open space out of india basin, francisco reservoir, st. mary's which opened under his leadership. under his leadership voters approved proposition b in 2016. which really has been a true stabilizing force for us and will be even more valuable as we head into rockier budget times. just in last year since proposition b, we have resurfaced total of 15 tennis and basketball courts, most of which are in underserved communities. he understood the importance of public-private partnerships and through you are partnership with the city field foundation we've renovated 21 soccer fields, added 80,000 hours of play. through our partnership with trust for public land, we opened -- renovated bo decker park, balboa, the amazing playgrounds that have sprung out of the ground, right in our front yard of this buildin
author of the city's 10-year capital plan, which laid very much the groundwork for all of investment. parks that were reopened during his tenure include chinatown, delores park, glen canyon playground and recreation center, lafayette park, reopened the sunset recreation center, reopened the joe dimaggio playground. opened a new plaza where town square on 24th street. acquired open space out of india basin, francisco reservoir, st. mary's which opened under his leadership. under his leadership...
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canyon right now. most of us around 40. napa, santa rosa, sebastopol millville i. tiburon the warm spot. lafayette at 39. san francisco 49. 41 right now in redwood city and san ramon. tracy 40. we see 280 and 17 with increasing clouds but dry. it's going to get poor. the conditions outside today. so if you're out and about, take the rain gear. you will need it at some point today. in fact, i'll show that you in less than seven minutes. exercise, driest early. if you like to run in the rain, run later. the sierra, heavy and blowing. dangerous to be traveling through there. east bay valleys, waking up with mainly cloudy conditions. 45 this morning, 52 at 10:00. 58 at noon. the rain rolls in after the noon hour and hangs around through 8:00. on the peninsula, wake up mostly cloudy. 46. by 10:00, 51. i should say, some people are waking up at 8:00. obviously, you are woken up. 55 the rain starts at 2:00, starts to taper at 8:00. look at that. yellow and orange in the heart of the day when temperatures are mainly in the mid to upper 50s for highs. then tonight, you can see scattered showers, even thunderstorms, small hail and graupel possible. temperature
canyon right now. most of us around 40. napa, santa rosa, sebastopol millville i. tiburon the warm spot. lafayette at 39. san francisco 49. 41 right now in redwood city and san ramon. tracy 40. we see 280 and 17 with increasing clouds but dry. it's going to get poor. the conditions outside today. so if you're out and about, take the rain gear. you will need it at some point today. in fact, i'll show that you in less than seven minutes. exercise, driest early. if you like to run in the rain, run...
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canyon of the river with all of these big buildings. you can see them there. one of them named after the president and everything. wind blows down here and makes this the coldest spot in the city with the windchill. you know, we've been in this, neil. some people say well, we have snow in florida. that's a bigger story than cold in chicago. the truth is -- that guy has an eight pack of beer. that lady does not. the truth of it is, we have been in this deep freeze a week. that is to say, temperatures not above 20 degrees at any time. we're going to be through it again the next five days, they say, until wednesday, thursday, friday -- four days. four more days to go. it's not pleasant wherever you are in america right now, neil. >> neil: you know, jeff, we always get e-mail on you when you're on. people love you. i'm not surprised. i had one viewer say, you know -- >> my mother again. >> neil: could be. yes. this could jive with this sentiment. i love jeff flock much more when he's outside. can you make sure that he's covering this outside from now on through the length and course of the storm? i wrote this -- it is a lady. irma. anyway, i said yes. we'll make sure that's the ca
canyon of the river with all of these big buildings. you can see them there. one of them named after the president and everything. wind blows down here and makes this the coldest spot in the city with the windchill. you know, we've been in this, neil. some people say well, we have snow in florida. that's a bigger story than cold in chicago. the truth is -- that guy has an eight pack of beer. that lady does not. the truth of it is, we have been in this deep freeze a week. that is to say,...
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. >> near cities cameras alert agents when someone or something approach the border. they don't exist in canyonsnfirming a hit requires a long trip. drones offer a solution. >> it saves us time. quicker to deploy this and fly it down two miles to the border. >> this is one of the most busy corridors on the arizona border, an 80 mile gap between fences. access takes hours because there are no roads. a drone can do it in minutes. >> our guys will set position. >> another tool the department is using to shrink the playing field an app. >> currently the agent is aware of what we can see and here. he is aware of everything going on around him with this. >> every phone carries an electronic signature that identifies an agent. >> it allows agents to have realtime awareness of what's going on in the field around them. >> the drone program is in the testing phase. the goal is to have a day and night camera. put the drone in your backpack. it could be invaluable. >> sandra: thank you for the reporting. good to see you. >> bill: how will the white house address the looming shutdown? minutes ago the white h
. >> near cities cameras alert agents when someone or something approach the border. they don't exist in canyonsnfirming a hit requires a long trip. drones offer a solution. >> it saves us time. quicker to deploy this and fly it down two miles to the border. >> this is one of the most busy corridors on the arizona border, an 80 mile gap between fences. access takes hours because there are no roads. a drone can do it in minutes. >> our guys will set position. >>...
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canyon in these big buildings. chicago tribune tower, wrigley building and the rest. funnels through here. look at this guy. frozen. there you go. speaking of rivers, i have got a picture of the river cityver as far south to cape jirardo. that's all the way down to the southern part of illinois. it's been with us for a week. under 20 degrees, never getting above 20 in the last 50 years. so good times in chicago. >> dana: jeff, people in chicago have got the gear, they're all ready. how about people across the country. even in charleston, south carolina. >> reporter: welsh that's the thing. i mean, when you're not prepared. of course, we are. look at me. i have got this coat here. this is supposed to be for alaska sled dog racer. so i think i'll be fine. these are hearty folks here in chicago. sometimes they don't even need to have that heavy a coat on. it's those folks in places where they don't have coat, they don't have snow plows. they take the heaviest hit on this. right now it's tough all over. >> dana: all right. i look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. maybe i'll see steve harrigan getting pummelled by the nor'easter. i'll be here, but i'll be with you in spirit. >> reporter:
canyon in these big buildings. chicago tribune tower, wrigley building and the rest. funnels through here. look at this guy. frozen. there you go. speaking of rivers, i have got a picture of the river cityver as far south to cape jirardo. that's all the way down to the southern part of illinois. it's been with us for a week. under 20 degrees, never getting above 20 in the last 50 years. so good times in chicago. >> dana: jeff, people in chicago have got the gear, they're all ready. how...