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alan wang explains why. >> in clayton, population 12,000, growth is a scary word. even if it is talk of a new church. >> taking away from the downtown integrity, it hurts. >> the clayton community church wants to take its tiny storefront on main street and expand on its two and a half acre property. >> it takes away from the hometown feel. >> it wants four buildings totaling 22,000 square feet including a sanctuary that seats 500. >> so the high school which is no longer able to do a school theater can have performances there as well. >> it has nothing to do with it being a church. it will be a two-story building that will be an obstruction to everything. >> the church wanted single story buildings, but the city is requiring two-story buildings with commercial space facing main street. essentially hiding the church offices in the back. >> the group that opposes the church called save our downtown warns of parking and traffic problems along with endless gatherings and events. 70 picks% of clayton -- 76% of clayton's voters halted on a gas station here, but off camer
alan wang explains why. >> in clayton, population 12,000, growth is a scary word. even if it is talk of a new church. >> taking away from the downtown integrity, it hurts. >> the clayton community church wants to take its tiny storefront on main street and expand on its two and a half acre property. >> it takes away from the hometown feel. >> it wants four buildings totaling 22,000 square feet including a sanctuary that seats 500. >> so the high school which...
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clayton burning. it's burning between two commercial buildings. some construction materials are on fire. a warehouse fire is sending thick, dark smoke over clayton county georgia today. the fire apparently started in an outdoor storage area just a couple of hours ago. a newschopper that we're looking at shows some pretty intense flames behind the billing. firefighters -- building. firefighters dousing the is fire from above. these are live pictures that we're getting from georgia, where a fire is burning at a warehouse. >>> the family of michelle le is now working with a private investigator in their search for the missing nursing student. it's been more than three and a half weeks since she disappeared from the kaiser medical center in hayward. police are kerring her disappearance a homicide because of evidence they -- considering her disappearance a homicide because of evidence they cannot reveal. the family hired a private investigator to try to find her. >> we've seen a lot of these cases that there's a certain segment of the population that d
clayton burning. it's burning between two commercial buildings. some construction materials are on fire. a warehouse fire is sending thick, dark smoke over clayton county georgia today. the fire apparently started in an outdoor storage area just a couple of hours ago. a newschopper that we're looking at shows some pretty intense flames behind the billing. firefighters -- building. firefighters dousing the is fire from above. these are live pictures that we're getting from georgia, where a fire...
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is strongly opposed by some. ♪ >> in clayton, population 12,000 growth is a scary word. talk of a new church. >> the downtown integrity. what i'm saying the hometown feel. >> the clayton community church wants to take the tiny store on main street and expand on the two and a half acre property. >> it takes away from the hometown feel. >> it wants 4 buildings including a sanctuary that sleeps 500. >> so the high school which is no longer do a school theater will be able to have performances there, as well. >> it has nothing to do with a church but it's a two-story building that will be obstruction of the view of everything. >> the church wanted single story buildings but the city is requiring two-story buildings with commercial space facing main street hiding the church offices in the back. >> the group that opposed the church called save our downtown warned of traffic problems along with endless gatherings and events. >> 76% of clayton voters halted construction on a gas station but on camera they are excited about 700 churchgoers flooding the downtown area. >> for us th
is strongly opposed by some. ♪ >> in clayton, population 12,000 growth is a scary word. talk of a new church. >> the downtown integrity. what i'm saying the hometown feel. >> the clayton community church wants to take the tiny store on main street and expand on the two and a half acre property. >> it takes away from the hometown feel. >> it wants 4 buildings including a sanctuary that sleeps 500. >> so the high school which is no longer do a school theater...
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clayton? >> reporter: good evening, david. people here in springerville have definitely breathing a sigh of relief tonight. with so much nasty, smoky air still hanging around here, they are not breathing easy. this fire that has blackened nearly 700 square miles of arizona with lightning speed is finally slowing. >> we turned a corner. every day there's a corner, but we feel a lot more confident than we did two days ago. >> reporter: air and ground attacks have made enough good progress to let about 8,000 evacuees of springerville and eager come home. denise and her grandson derek were two of the first. so, good to be home? >> yes, it is. it is wonderful. and thank god for the firefighters and the police and everything they did. yeah. >> reporter: in harder-hit communities like greer, where homes were lost, residents will have to stay out for at least five more days. so, how large is this fire? as of today, 443,989 acres, arizona's second-largest. and what about coming home to all that smoke-clogged air? is it safe to breathe?
clayton? >> reporter: good evening, david. people here in springerville have definitely breathing a sigh of relief tonight. with so much nasty, smoky air still hanging around here, they are not breathing easy. this fire that has blackened nearly 700 square miles of arizona with lightning speed is finally slowing. >> we turned a corner. every day there's a corner, but we feel a lot more confident than we did two days ago. >> reporter: air and ground attacks have made enough...
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clayton sandell, abc news, minot, north dakota. >>> as the waters rise, "good morning america" is there. we'll have live updates from the plains. >>> a leading republican says he's ready to negotiate face-to-face with president obama over the debt crisis. house speaker john boehner made the offer after a less-than-productive meeting at the white house. a lawmaker from georgia summed it up. >> frosty is the word. >> i'm a psychologist. let me say, it was good for them emotionally to talk. it's good group therapy. >> all right. well, the president should get a warmer reception when he meets with the democrats on the budget crisis. 14 the sarah p has tour has rolled into new england. and so, it's on a collision course with mitt romney. palin is planning a clam bake tonight on the new jersey seacoast. that is just hours after mitt romney makes his run official at a barbecue also in new hampshire. he becomes the sixth declared presidential candidate. >>> and the japanese could have a new leader. the prime minister says he will consider resigning. he has been criticized for his lack of leader
clayton sandell, abc news, minot, north dakota. >>> as the waters rise, "good morning america" is there. we'll have live updates from the plains. >>> a leading republican says he's ready to negotiate face-to-face with president obama over the debt crisis. house speaker john boehner made the offer after a less-than-productive meeting at the white house. a lawmaker from georgia summed it up. >> frosty is the word. >> i'm a psychologist. let me say, it was...
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from antioch to clayton to pittsburgh.ose rain showers starting from the south and heading to the north. so those showers could be approaching the napa area. closing in on richmond, berkeley and oakley. here's a look at the overnight. partly to mostly cloudy skies. then the extended forecast like i said we're going to gradually warm things up. the warmest location could be very close to 80-degree. s . >> here's the storm we've been tracking over the four or five days. it is finally in the move. it has been stationary over the past few days. right now heading toward big sur. here is the eventual track. it'll be crossing into nevada. a chance of a shower, mostly just for tomorrow morning. as we do head into the afternoon hours, we will gradually scale back on the clouds and we will set the stage for our warming trend beginning tuesday. here is our forecast, gradually lifting to the north then tomorrow morning we could have a few light showers out there, first thing tomorrow morning but then into the afternoon hours, skies be
from antioch to clayton to pittsburgh.ose rain showers starting from the south and heading to the north. so those showers could be approaching the napa area. closing in on richmond, berkeley and oakley. here's a look at the overnight. partly to mostly cloudy skies. then the extended forecast like i said we're going to gradually warm things up. the warmest location could be very close to 80-degree. s . >> here's the storm we've been tracking over the four or five days. it is finally in the...
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clayton sandell is in sierra vista, arizona, tonight. >> reporter: touring the largest blaze in arizona history, senator john mccain stepped into his own firestorm. on ktvk-tv, blaming the recent wildfire outbreak on weak security along the u.s./mexico border. >> there is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally. >> reporter: mccain suggesting illegal immigrants are setting fires to send signals, keep warm or distract law enforcement. but with illegal immigration such a burning hot controversy in arizona, where fires have destroyed dozens of homes and forced thousands to evacuate, he was quickly accused of intolerance. >> the sad thing is that the intention was pretty clear, and it was to demonize immigrants and to demonize latinos. >> reporter: we asked state and federal officials for a tally of how many fires have been started by illegal immigrants but they could not provide an exact number. out of thousands of fires since 2006, we could only find six. still, today mccain insisted it's a significant problem. >> the
clayton sandell is in sierra vista, arizona, tonight. >> reporter: touring the largest blaze in arizona history, senator john mccain stepped into his own firestorm. on ktvk-tv, blaming the recent wildfire outbreak on weak security along the u.s./mexico border. >> there is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally. >> reporter: mccain suggesting illegal immigrants are setting fires to send signals, keep warm...
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clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> it's a cooler day across much of the country. but parts of detroit remain out electricity after a major power outage. days of scorching heat caused the city's aging power system to partially fail. crews deliberately cut power to city hall and other downtown buildings in order to keep the system from crashing. many buildings will remain closed today, including those at wayne state university. >>> a new york tv reporter nearly was blown away covering thunderstorms, which whipped through the region last night. >> so, if your apartment does not have -- if your apartment does not have air conditioning -- reporting live in the mt. eden section of the bronx, darla miles, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> decided to just throw in the towel, understandably. that's darla miles of our new york station, wabc, reporting from an overpass in the bronx. winds were gusting up to 40 miles per hour at the time. that's impressive. she hung in that long. pretty tough weather out there. it was incredible out there yesterday. >> it was. >> canceled a conc
clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> it's a cooler day across much of the country. but parts of detroit remain out electricity after a major power outage. days of scorching heat caused the city's aging power system to partially fail. crews deliberately cut power to city hall and other downtown buildings in order to keep the system from crashing. many buildings will remain closed today, including those at wayne state university. >>> a new york tv reporter...
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clayton sandell is on the front lines in pine top, arizona. clayton, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. firefighters made good progress against the fire which has destroyed at least 29 homes, and those thousands of evacuees you mentioned were hoping it was good enough so they could return home. but overnight they found out they did not get the news athey wanted. working in blast furnace heat, ground crews are fighting fire with fire torching trees and brush in a controlled fire called a backfire hoping to gain an advantage over a blaze that still has the upper hand. this giant dc-10 tanker and calmer winds have helped slow the blaze, but today winds may gust to alarming speeds posting new challenges for firefighters deployed from around the country. these firefighters are from the angeles national forest in california. they've been working this fire in punishing 16-hour shifts. there have been several homes lost in the area, but firefighters have been able to save most homes. scenes like these are why 10,000 evacuees d
clayton sandell is on the front lines in pine top, arizona. clayton, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. firefighters made good progress against the fire which has destroyed at least 29 homes, and those thousands of evacuees you mentioned were hoping it was good enough so they could return home. but overnight they found out they did not get the news athey wanted. working in blast furnace heat, ground crews are fighting fire with fire torching trees and brush in a...
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in clayton, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> it's 5:15 now. the 25th annual aids walk in san francisco will be held next month. last night, hundreds of people gathered to honor the top per siptants. the kickoff was held at slide land to raise money and jep rate community support for the 10k walk. they were celebrated for their contribution. >> the walkers come from, they're your neighbors and the friends and colleagues and the teams of people affiliated with the local companies like blue shield of california and levi strauss. people that continue to participate year after year. >> they raised total of $74 million. abc7 is a sponsor of the event. our dan ashley hosted last night's event. the walk itself is set for july 17. >>> it is 5:16. we don't know what the weather will be like for the walk but we know it is cooler today. >> absolutely. much cooler today. a nice day to get out and walk. not worry about the heat. >> yeah. >> look at what is going on. you may save money in the next few days if you live inland as the temperatures drop below th
in clayton, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> it's 5:15 now. the 25th annual aids walk in san francisco will be held next month. last night, hundreds of people gathered to honor the top per siptants. the kickoff was held at slide land to raise money and jep rate community support for the 10k walk. they were celebrated for their contribution. >> the walkers come from, they're your neighbors and the friends and colleagues and the teams of people affiliated with the local companies like...
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we have a crash at south mountain at clayton road. baltimore city, liberty and plannery lane. 48 miles per hour average there. you can see no trouble on north of 24 in harford county. you can see an easy drive on the tiding's bridge in both directions. , this is brought to you by virginia tourism. plan your next family's vacation at virginia.org. >>> we have breaking news from new york. anthony wiener admits that the pictures sent from via are legit. >> reporter: this is a dramatic news conference. he admitted that the pictures are legit and he's been engaging in the picture for quite some time. >> to be clear, i sent the pictures. i'm deeply sorry for the pain this caused my wife and family and my friends and supporters and staff. in addition, over the past few years, i've had several inappropriate conversations on the phone with women i have met online. i've exchanged messages and foe foes with six women over the past three years. for the most part, these communications took place before my marriage and some, sadly, after. >> he's s
we have a crash at south mountain at clayton road. baltimore city, liberty and plannery lane. 48 miles per hour average there. you can see no trouble on north of 24 in harford county. you can see an easy drive on the tiding's bridge in both directions. , this is brought to you by virginia tourism. plan your next family's vacation at virginia.org. >>> we have breaking news from new york. anthony wiener admits that the pictures sent from via are legit. >> reporter: this is a...
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clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> all eyes will be on the weather.y forecast. another day of calmer winds should help the firefighters in arizona. that is good news. the heat wave does end in the northeast. still pretty hot from d.c. south. gusty winds. hail, heavy ran from kansas to michigan. showers in the northern rockies, dakotas and upper midwest. >> 65 in the twin cities. 72 in detroit. 80 in kansas city. 85 here in new york. and 90 in baltimore. 86 in miami. dry and cool in the pacific northwest. 67 in seattle. 71 in portland. boy, does that sound good right now. >> it does. >>> well, the most intense day yet in the casey anthony trial ended early after she became ill. most of the testimony involved the crime scene where the body of anthony's daughter caylee was discovered. anthony burst into tears when prosecutors showed especially gruesome, close-up images of caylee's skull. >>> a woman who was sexually assaulted in her oakland, california, home didn't scream or call 911. she did manage to take cell phone video of the man before he attacked
clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> all eyes will be on the weather.y forecast. another day of calmer winds should help the firefighters in arizona. that is good news. the heat wave does end in the northeast. still pretty hot from d.c. south. gusty winds. hail, heavy ran from kansas to michigan. showers in the northern rockies, dakotas and upper midwest. >> 65 in the twin cities. 72 in detroit. 80 in kansas city. 85 here in new york. and 90 in baltimore. 86 in...
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clayton sandell is there where he's been checking into the facts behind those comments. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, robin, firefighters have been working overnight here in arizona and setting backfires hoping to protect several communities east of here. it's all happening at the same time senator mccain is putting out a political fire. it is a season of fires stretching across the southwest. in new mexico, flames are creeping towards santa fe. another fire has the town of luna evacuated. in texas, thousands of people are also on the run. >> get your babies, get your dogs, get what you need to get out. >> reporter: abc's ryan owens is there. >> texas is in the middle of its worst drought in more than 50 years and right now at least 20 fires are burning in this state alone. >> reporter: in arizona good news as calmer winds have helped crews trying to contain the monument fire near sierra vista. at least some of the 10,000 evacuees allowed to go home. >> you wake up and you think everything is good and then there's another calamity. >> reporter: now a
clayton sandell is there where he's been checking into the facts behind those comments. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, robin, firefighters have been working overnight here in arizona and setting backfires hoping to protect several communities east of here. it's all happening at the same time senator mccain is putting out a political fire. it is a season of fires stretching across the southwest. in new mexico, flames are creeping towards santa fe. another fire has the...
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this is clayton county. this is outside of atlanta. and last check from the battalion chief, information i have, 50 to 55 firefighters working this thing. again, live pictures. look at this. this is the back part of the cnn insignia. we're here in downtown atlanta. i don't know precisely how many miles away. from our vantage in downtown you can see the plumes of smoke. clearly on the left side of the picture the black smoke right up on the blames blasting through. this is tinser corporation. according to the chief it's an outside source fire located on the storage lot. no people were endangered inside the building. but given the pictures you and i are looking at, evacuations very much so in place. we're making calls. the fire broke out, i'm told, within this last hour. more on that story and more on that cockpit sound when we come back. >>> okay. welcome back. here's cnn newsroom. there he is, jim tilmon. good enough to stick around here. i want you and the rest of you to listen to this sound here in full with me. we just got this audi
this is clayton county. this is outside of atlanta. and last check from the battalion chief, information i have, 50 to 55 firefighters working this thing. again, live pictures. look at this. this is the back part of the cnn insignia. we're here in downtown atlanta. i don't know precisely how many miles away. from our vantage in downtown you can see the plumes of smoke. clearly on the left side of the picture the black smoke right up on the blames blasting through. this is tinser corporation....
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clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> along the missouri river, the battle against theoodwaters is kicking into high gear. they're building levees and filling sandbags against the rising river. >> the river is expected to crest this week as much as 10 feet above flood stage. the army corps of engineers says the river will stay high into the fall. melting snow and heavy rain could lead to near record floods. >> doesn't look like there is a break there any time soon.o cf1o >>> taking a look at your monday forecast. more heavy rain along the missouri river today as severe weather pushes in from the plains to the mississippi valley. scattered showers from buffalo to maine. and in the southeast, from the carolinas into florida. showers from seattle and portland into helena, montana. >> 75, billings. 85, sacramento. scorching, 99, phoenix. minneapolis, 78, chicago, 71. kansas city, 82. just 66 in boston, 93 in atlanta and 90 in miami where they will be crying about the nba title. >> rubbing it in, aren't you? >>> great news as congresswoman gabrielle giffords is expected to l
clayton sandell, abc news, springerville, arizona. >>> along the missouri river, the battle against theoodwaters is kicking into high gear. they're building levees and filling sandbags against the rising river. >> the river is expected to crest this week as much as 10 feet above flood stage. the army corps of engineers says the river will stay high into the fall. melting snow and heavy rain could lead to near record floods. >> doesn't look like there is a break there any...
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all this activity moving into the clayton area. this is rotating back towards the west as the low pressure is hitting just off the coastline so that's exactly how the moisture bands will continue throughout the evening. fremont, rain. union city, calaveras road, and pockets of rain in morgan hills. it was a record june 4th june 4th rainfall. here's some record. over an inch for san francisco. breaking those record set back mainly in 1993. napa, close to an inch there, and also monterey, a little over half inch. this is a look at the system. it brought us some heavy rainfall between 9:00 and noon today. you can see a bit of the break near right now. so a lull in the action. this low will bring us a few more scattered showers tomorrow. >> alan: in other news, police in san san san san san -- san je are looking for a gunman. two people died after being shot last night. a second man was treated for injuries. detectives say the victims were drinking beer in front of a house when a man opened fire on them. this is san jose's 23rd 23rd ho
all this activity moving into the clayton area. this is rotating back towards the west as the low pressure is hitting just off the coastline so that's exactly how the moisture bands will continue throughout the evening. fremont, rain. union city, calaveras road, and pockets of rain in morgan hills. it was a record june 4th june 4th rainfall. here's some record. over an inch for san francisco. breaking those record set back mainly in 1993. napa, close to an inch there, and also monterey, a...
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joining us now from reno, nevada, are two of those passengers, linda and clayton cook. great to have you with us. thank goodness you're able to join us after such a traumatic event. good morning. >> good morning. >> morning. >> linda, what did it feel like when the truck made impact into your train? >> it felt like the whole train was rocking side to side and we were worried that it was actually going to detail. >> and then it did continue. >> very scary. >> yeah, very scary. it about continue for a mile. going at a top speed. what was going through your mind as all of this took place? >> it was very scary. we thought that we were going to possibly perish ourselves. so, i was pretty afraid. >> clayton, when the train did eventually come to a stop, passengers, you and fellow passengers, made your way to the end of the train. you were able to get off. was it an orderly exit? >> it was. surprisingly orderly. >> is that because people got together and helped out? >> yes, they were very supportive of each other, of the elderly, of the people who were injured. and they were v
joining us now from reno, nevada, are two of those passengers, linda and clayton cook. great to have you with us. thank goodness you're able to join us after such a traumatic event. good morning. >> good morning. >> morning. >> linda, what did it feel like when the truck made impact into your train? >> it felt like the whole train was rocking side to side and we were worried that it was actually going to detail. >> and then it did continue. >> very scary....
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clayton sandell is in eagar, arizona. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, george. firefighters struggled overnight to keep this massive wildfire from cresting a nearby ridge and racing down here into town. this morning, they will be at it again. serious effort to try to stop arizona's second-largest wildfire ever, from getting any bigger. overnight, more than 2,000 families ordered to evacuate, eagar, arizona. thousands more, told to be ready to leave. all streaming out of town, as firefighters stream in. as flames begin moving ever-closer to homes, firefighters are trying to contain a massive blaze, twice the size of chicago and growing. smoke from the fires now stretches across the midwest, from the dakotas to nebraska. more than 2,000 firefighters are working exhausting, 16-hour shifts. using water-dropping helicopters, flying in smoke so thick they disappear. to fighting fire with fire. this is what a backfire looks like. it was intentionally set by firefighters. the goal is to use up some of this fuel and hopefully head off the main fire. joe is the commander
clayton sandell is in eagar, arizona. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, george. firefighters struggled overnight to keep this massive wildfire from cresting a nearby ridge and racing down here into town. this morning, they will be at it again. serious effort to try to stop arizona's second-largest wildfire ever, from getting any bigger. overnight, more than 2,000 families ordered to evacuate, eagar, arizona. thousands more, told to be ready to leave. all streaming out of...
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before getting on to the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming. there was diesel fuel all over the windows. >> we facility the impact and looked on the window on the other side of the train and it was engulfed in flames. >> my heartfelt like it was up in my throat because we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> she's out there. >> a passenger with a cell phone captured the moments after the fiery crash. officers say a semitruck carrying gravel slammed into the middle of a ten car amtrak train on a rural nevada crossing this morning. two cars burst into flames. >> train engineer himself saw this coming up, hit some brakes, and as the train collided, it continued on. >> nevada highway patrol officers say those killed included a truck driver. at least 20 people are hurt. of the most severely injuried, two are listed in critical and three in serious condition at the hospital. a.m. ac trays 14 crew members were aboard the california. ntsb investigators are trying to determine what caused the truck to crash.
before getting on to the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming. there was diesel fuel all over the windows. >> we facility the impact and looked on the window on the other side of the train and it was engulfed in flames. >> my heartfelt like it was up in my throat because we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> she's out there. >> a passenger with a cell phone captured the moments...
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which money or a lack of it could be our biggest problem and tom is live tonight at a fire station in clayton. tom? >> well, local agencies here are glad to know that cal fire says that all of it fire station soon will be open or are already open for the fire season. but can it battle big fires with fewer firefighters? spring, cold weather and rain makes this promising. >> nice, slow start to our fire season due to the amount of precipitation. wit becoming more like normal as we get to late july and owg. >> that, of course, assumes a normal summer. >> with the mediterranean climate that we have, every year has the potential to support large and damaging fires. >> already hit by big but the jet cuts and more on the way, cal fire says it can handle it. >> we are staffing all of our fire station, resources that we normally deploy. >> one of the reasons that cal fire can field this many engines is because there are only four firefighters per engine, now there are only three. one question remains and it's critical. will they be as effective? >> he has the possibility, our incident commander, to or
which money or a lack of it could be our biggest problem and tom is live tonight at a fire station in clayton. tom? >> well, local agencies here are glad to know that cal fire says that all of it fire station soon will be open or are already open for the fire season. but can it battle big fires with fewer firefighters? spring, cold weather and rain makes this promising. >> nice, slow start to our fire season due to the amount of precipitation. wit becoming more like normal as we get...
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clayton sandell is in the hard-hit area of north dakota.ter: good morning, from a neighborhood under water. about 20 homes here, completely flooded when the souris river overran its banks. we've been running into people that have been having to use boats to come in and recover some of their waterlogged belongings. some people are under mandatory evacuation in minot. one-quarter of the population. including residents of a nursing home we found in the flood zone. they've been evacuated to higher ground. down in south dakota, it's the missouri river that's a rising threat to at least three cities. residents in dakota dunes are getting help from helicopters, that are dropping sandbags to keep that water back. here in minot, the souris river is expected to crest this evening. but as you can see, there's a lot of water. an it could be a week before levels drop far enough for people to return home. >> and we hear that some could last until july in some spots. clayton, thank you for that. >>> overseas, developing news this morning in yemen. a key a
clayton sandell is in the hard-hit area of north dakota.ter: good morning, from a neighborhood under water. about 20 homes here, completely flooded when the souris river overran its banks. we've been running into people that have been having to use boats to come in and recover some of their waterlogged belongings. some people are under mandatory evacuation in minot. one-quarter of the population. including residents of a nursing home we found in the flood zone. they've been evacuated to higher...
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it was first reported at 3:15 this afternoon at the foot of the mountain near clayton.agencies fought the fire including 150 firefighters and one helicopter team. no one was hurt. no structures damaged. they expect to work through the night to put the fire out kopl meetly. >>> inappropriate messages are found inside of a mural. earlier this month the artist who created the murals was arrested for possession of child pornography. >> reporter: these colorful mosaics created by 46-year-old artist anthony joseph noris lined the walls of the city's buildings, alleys and schools. he was arrested june 2nd by the fbi for possession of 600 images of child pornography. and today, san francisco police and school officials said inappropriate images have been found on at least four noris mural including this one at sunset elementary school. >> i think as an adult you would look at the tiles and see possibly some sort of sexual condization to them. >> reporter: a source close to the investigation tells channel 2 that the tile at sunset was discovered last week by someone cleaning the
it was first reported at 3:15 this afternoon at the foot of the mountain near clayton.agencies fought the fire including 150 firefighters and one helicopter team. no one was hurt. no structures damaged. they expect to work through the night to put the fire out kopl meetly. >>> inappropriate messages are found inside of a mural. earlier this month the artist who created the murals was arrested for possession of child pornography. >> reporter: these colorful mosaics created by...
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this is happening in clayton county outside of atlanta.edia reports say the fire started outside the building but is spreading. apparently there are stacks of roofing paper and plastic pipe and that is fueling the fire. so far no reports of injuries to firefighters but you can see how far the smoke is spreading. >>> a new push to keep a circumcision ban off the november ballot in san francisco. a few minutes ago, jewish and muslim groups filed a lawsuit. they say the proposed ban violates state law covering medical procedures. the proposed ban would prohibit circumcision of males under 18. the practice would also be a misdemeanor offense with fines up to $1,000 or even james time. >>> and today the fda said silicone breast implants are safe and effective when used properly. but agency also released a report that shows how silicone implants are not risk free. one in five women has them removed because of frequent complications including hardening of the plant, ruptures and infection. >>> according to dr. kim mulvihill, we should be getting
this is happening in clayton county outside of atlanta.edia reports say the fire started outside the building but is spreading. apparently there are stacks of roofing paper and plastic pipe and that is fueling the fire. so far no reports of injuries to firefighters but you can see how far the smoke is spreading. >>> a new push to keep a circumcision ban off the november ballot in san francisco. a few minutes ago, jewish and muslim groups filed a lawsuit. they say the proposed ban...
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before boarding the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming. there was diesel fuel all over the windows. >> we felt the impact and we looked out the window on the other side of the train and it was engulfed in flames. >> my heartfelt like it was up in my throat buzz we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> she's out there. >> a passenger with a cell phone captured the moments after the fiery crash. a semitruck carrying gravel slammed into an amtrak train this morning. witnesses say two train cars burst into flames when the truck plowed through with an explosive bang. >> train engineer itself saw this coming up, hit some brakes and then as the train collided it continued on. >> nevada highway patrol officers say those killed include the truck driver and train conductor. at least 20 people are hurt of the most severely injured, two in critical and three in serious condition at a hospital. 204 passengers and 14 crew members were aboard the california from chicago to emeryville. ntsb investigators are intervie
before boarding the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming. there was diesel fuel all over the windows. >> we felt the impact and we looked out the window on the other side of the train and it was engulfed in flames. >> my heartfelt like it was up in my throat buzz we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> she's out there. >> a passenger with a cell phone captured the moments after...
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but not the recipient of that flow is our inland areas, triple digits in concord, clayton, walnut creeknd alamo through the delta. it's dropped to 83 degrees in napa. it's 92 in san jose. if you are going to be out and about this evening, it's still awfully hot away from the water. otherwise pleasant conditions exist albeit breezy around the bay and we will see the clouds stack up next to the coast a little later. in fact, if we can call on one of our satellite images it shows that the low clouds and the patchy fog already forming off the immediate seashore are trying to work in a southerly direction from monterey along the san mateo coast. so this is going to make a huge impact in your temperatures for wednesday. but tonight, it will be clear skies. if you are heading out to giants baseball action, game time temperature at 72 degrees. lots of clarity there. as they play host to the minnesota twins. your pinpoint forecast, i think this particular computer model is overplaying the stack of low clouds and fog but gives you a good picture that in the overnight hours it pushes onshore not m
but not the recipient of that flow is our inland areas, triple digits in concord, clayton, walnut creeknd alamo through the delta. it's dropped to 83 degrees in napa. it's 92 in san jose. if you are going to be out and about this evening, it's still awfully hot away from the water. otherwise pleasant conditions exist albeit breezy around the bay and we will see the clouds stack up next to the coast a little later. in fact, if we can call on one of our satellite images it shows that the low...
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rob mot, nbc news, clayton, missouri. >> that's our broadcast for monday noithsd.you tomorrow evage. good night. >>> good evening, i'm garvin thomas in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a day after a 3-month-old baby boy was shot and killed in east palo alto, police have a suspect in custody. that baby killed in the car with his parents. police now say the family was a mistaken target in a possible gang shooting. kris sanchez is
rob mot, nbc news, clayton, missouri. >> that's our broadcast for monday noithsd.you tomorrow evage. good night. >>> good evening, i'm garvin thomas in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a day after a 3-month-old baby boy was shot and killed in east palo alto, police have a suspect in custody. that baby killed in the car with his parents. police now say the family was a mistaken target in a possible gang shooting. kris sanchez is
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clayton sandell has more now from springerville, arizona. >> reporter: this fire that has blackened several thousands square miles with lightning speed is slowly. >> we turned a corner. every day there is a corner. we feel a lot more confident than he we did two days ago. >> reporter: air and ground attacks have made enough good progress to let 8,000 evacuees to come home. denise and her grandson were two of the first. >> it felt good to be home. >> it is wonderful. thank god for the firefighters and the police. and everything they did. yeah. >> reporter: in harder hit communities, like greer, residents will have to stay out for at least five more days. how large is this fire? as of today, 443,989 acres, arizona's second largest. and what about coming home to all of that smoke-clogged air? is it safe to breathe? authorities today warned no, especially for the young, elderly and anyone with respiratory problems. >> it would best not to return to their homes until the concentration of smoke diminishes. >> reporter: robert and his family have been living at an evacuation center, is not taking
clayton sandell has more now from springerville, arizona. >> reporter: this fire that has blackened several thousands square miles with lightning speed is slowly. >> we turned a corner. every day there is a corner. we feel a lot more confident than he we did two days ago. >> reporter: air and ground attacks have made enough good progress to let 8,000 evacuees to come home. denise and her grandson were two of the first. >> it felt good to be home. >> it is...
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clayton thompson of washington state.ather was the first overall pick for portland back in '79. the three will now bring their talents to oracle arena. >> i could come off the bench. if they need a guy who can knock down open shots and create lanes, i can be that guy. or i can have the ball in my hands and be a play maker as well. >> i have times where people are telling me, you're not going to. i said, man, i'm going to keep wokking, no matter what you're saying, no matter what all the doubters are saying, i'm going to keep work hard. i'm sitting here doing my dream. i've always dreamed of playing in the nba. and playing for golden state now. it's been a crazy journey, a dream come true. >> to baseball both the giants and a's were off on monday. the g-men have won five straight and they are feeling good. >> we've been playing well. he don't think you can really approach it differently. just take it game by game. whether it's two in one game or two in two days it doesn't really matter. >> we were playing good baseball com
clayton thompson of washington state.ather was the first overall pick for portland back in '79. the three will now bring their talents to oracle arena. >> i could come off the bench. if they need a guy who can knock down open shots and create lanes, i can be that guy. or i can have the ball in my hands and be a play maker as well. >> i have times where people are telling me, you're not going to. i said, man, i'm going to keep wokking, no matter what you're saying, no matter what all...
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clayton sandell has the latest. he's in blair, nebraska. clayton? >> reporter: good morning, robin. looking at pictures of the missouri river floodwaters in the center of your screen that have completely surrounded this nuclear plant. the situation here is serious enough that the head of the nuclear regulatory commission will be here today, making sure everything is being done to protect this plant, as the floodwaters rise. the missouri river that normally cools the ft. calhoun station, now, its worst enemy. on sunday a levee helping protect electrical transformers collapse, forcing transformers to switch to emergency generators. the plant has been shut down since april. the head of the nuclear regulatory commission is in nebraska to see for himself, but insists that there is no danger. >> mother nature takes care of the floods. so, we have to do the best we can to make sure we're prepared. all of the plants in the u.s. are designed to deal with what we think is the historically largest food. >> reporter: some nuclear watch groups are not convinced. just last october, nuclear regula
clayton sandell has the latest. he's in blair, nebraska. clayton? >> reporter: good morning, robin. looking at pictures of the missouri river floodwaters in the center of your screen that have completely surrounded this nuclear plant. the situation here is serious enough that the head of the nuclear regulatory commission will be here today, making sure everything is being done to protect this plant, as the floodwaters rise. the missouri river that normally cools the ft. calhoun station,...
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clayton sandell is in arizona again tonight. >> reporter: two weeks into fighting this monster fire, crews are starting to make good progress. but strong, dry winds are back today, testing the defenses of more than 4,000 firefighters. they're using every tool in their arsenal, including fire. this area near the town of greer looks like a burned-out moonscape. but this part of the fire was actually set snengsally. it's called a backfire. the point is to use up the main fuel where the main fire can use it and spread potentially farther. where there's fire, there's smoke in toxic levels. it's considered unhealthy to breathe smoky air at anything over 30 parts per mill. today that reading spiked to 500. >> for those who have been inhaling it for quite some time, there tending to be respiratory problems that are created by this. problems in the lungs. you can't expel it because it's embedded in your system. >> reporter: lisa muth was so worried about daughters emily and allison breathing unhealthy air, that the family evacuated even before they had to. >> i'm glad to be out of the smoke.
clayton sandell is in arizona again tonight. >> reporter: two weeks into fighting this monster fire, crews are starting to make good progress. but strong, dry winds are back today, testing the defenses of more than 4,000 firefighters. they're using every tool in their arsenal, including fire. this area near the town of greer looks like a burned-out moonscape. but this part of the fire was actually set snengsally. it's called a backfire. the point is to use up the main fuel where the main...
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. >> that's where we find "fox & friends" weekend anchor clayton morris.big news that steve jobs is going to come back to work for one day to talk about the big new doings there. >> yeah, and that explains, steve, why all of these people, this apple faithful, hundreds of people are already in line. it's 3:30 in the morning out here in san francisco. they've been camped out here all night. these are developers and all the guys that make the applications that run on all of these devices. they've been camped out here because they want to get a prime seat at the keynote a little later this morning. what's going to be unveiled? it's a bit of a mystery this time. usually i can stand up here and say we're going to see a new iphone and new ipad. this has been one of the most tight lipped conferences and events we've ever had. we do know they're going to be rolling out the new icloud service. what's this? a lot of speculation as to what exactly it is. is it the way we're going to listen to songs in the future? no more sticking our songs on the devices, maybe a netf
. >> that's where we find "fox & friends" weekend anchor clayton morris.big news that steve jobs is going to come back to work for one day to talk about the big new doings there. >> yeah, and that explains, steve, why all of these people, this apple faithful, hundreds of people are already in line. it's 3:30 in the morning out here in san francisco. they've been camped out here all night. these are developers and all the guys that make the applications that run on all...
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will clayton was behind and owed $3000. >> they got that reduced to $2000 a month and my interest rate went to two percent and the term of my loan was extended. >> you must be happy? >> i am esstatic. >> napa takes the event on the road and hopes to help homeowners in a six-day stop in san jose. napa gets federal funding and charges fees to lenders. most people will get help. there are investors covering the mortages. >> each person arrives with a story of frustration multiple turn downs . kevin volunteers after he got help. the difference is sitting down with the lender. >> now, instead of being a number or a loan package that they sent, now you are a person. that stands for neighborhoodacious cystance corporation of america. >> they will be here every weekend day through next wednesday. we'll have details on when they will be operating and the paperwork you need to bring. abc sevennews. >> a fire burning inside of a railroad tunnel could burn for a week it is threatening grass and brush . located north of clover dale on highway 101. the smoke is seen from the highway. fire crews said
will clayton was behind and owed $3000. >> they got that reduced to $2000 a month and my interest rate went to two percent and the term of my loan was extended. >> you must be happy? >> i am esstatic. >> napa takes the event on the road and hopes to help homeowners in a six-day stop in san jose. napa gets federal funding and charges fees to lenders. most people will get help. there are investors covering the mortages. >> each person arrives with a story of...
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every day clayton gets to spend with his grandmother, i get to see clayton not as often as i want but fairly often. what margaret meade said is right, the grandparents impart a special knowledge or wisdom to grandchildren. you think of the benefit that grandchildren have because of their grandparents. i -- i would have looked at it quite the same way until i had my first grandson three years ago, but i understand that now. that's to me the real beauty of medicare. medicare has helped this country's seniors live longer, healthier lives. it has helped this country's children be raised in a way, in a moral way, in a practical way, in an educational way better than they would have if their grandparents hadn't been around. that's their fundamental reason that when i hear republicans say they want to change -- we want to get rid of medicare as we know it, they want to turn medicare over and senior health care over to the insurance industry, we know what will happen. seniors won't live longer, healthier lives because they will be part -- because they will have lost medicare as we know it, mr
every day clayton gets to spend with his grandmother, i get to see clayton not as often as i want but fairly often. what margaret meade said is right, the grandparents impart a special knowledge or wisdom to grandchildren. you think of the benefit that grandchildren have because of their grandparents. i -- i would have looked at it quite the same way until i had my first grandson three years ago, but i understand that now. that's to me the real beauty of medicare. medicare has helped this...
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the fire started about 3:15 this afternoon on the east side of diablo near clayton.the two alarm fire grew to about 8 acres before firefighters contained it. about 250 firefighters and two helicopters battled the flames. no one was hurt and no structures were damaged. >>> new at 10:00, police in antioch are joining a growing number of detectives. ktvus eric rasmussen tells us how it works and why police say they need the help. >> reporter: the police department is already 30 officers short. and now instead of picking up the phone, police say they want you to report it through the internet. citizens are better off getter help here online than calling for an officer. >> i think it's a great thing. >> reporter: bruson started her own internet community and she supporting the new system for crimes like graffiti, identity theft and car theft. >> they can't be everywhere. and the more information you give them, the better they can work. >> reporter: this first year of operation will cost antioch more than $23,000 and $10,000 a year in support after that. but the department
the fire started about 3:15 this afternoon on the east side of diablo near clayton.the two alarm fire grew to about 8 acres before firefighters contained it. about 250 firefighters and two helicopters battled the flames. no one was hurt and no structures were damaged. >>> new at 10:00, police in antioch are joining a growing number of detectives. ktvus eric rasmussen tells us how it works and why police say they need the help. >> reporter: the police department is already 30...
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now concord, clayton, continuing to see the light scattered showers falling.napa, santa rosa also reporting a few light showers at this time. our winds, generally light out there and temperatures very similar to yesterday. taking a look at satellite and radar explains a lot. while we did see a lull in the rainfall, more to come. the system still off the coast. i'm standing right in front of it. take it look at what's going on here, this is moving east over the course of today. this is the coldest, most unstable air. with afternoon sunshine, we could see a few thunderstorms in the area, it's a slight possibility, but it's going to be there. for today, scattered showers in and out. not the steady rain, but a few scattered showers, with partly cloudy, and mostly cloudy skies. santa rosa, about noon time, maybe seeing a few late showers on and off, throughout the day. we're seeing it around the east bay. because of the circulation, we're getting the wrap around moisture. particularly the east bay, as well as the north bay going to see the scatters showers. for the
now concord, clayton, continuing to see the light scattered showers falling.napa, santa rosa also reporting a few light showers at this time. our winds, generally light out there and temperatures very similar to yesterday. taking a look at satellite and radar explains a lot. while we did see a lull in the rainfall, more to come. the system still off the coast. i'm standing right in front of it. take it look at what's going on here, this is moving east over the course of today. this is the...
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the fire started about 3:15 this afternoon on the east side of diablo near clayton.the two alarm fire grew to about 8 acres before firefighters contained it. about 250 firefighters and two helicopters battled the flames. no one was hurt and no structures were damaged. >>> new at 10:00, police in antioch are joining a growing number of detectives. ktvus eric rasmussen tells us how it works and why police say they need the help. >> reporter: the police department is already 30 officers short. and now instead of picking up the phone, police say they want you to report it through the internet. citizens are better off getter help here online than calling for an officer. >> i think it's a great thing. >> reporter: bruson started her own internet community and she supporting the new system for crimes like graffiti, identity theft and car theft. >> they can't be everywhere. and the more information you give them, the better they can work. >> reporter: this first year of operation will cost antioch more than $23,000 and $10,000 a year in support after that. but the department
the fire started about 3:15 this afternoon on the east side of diablo near clayton.the two alarm fire grew to about 8 acres before firefighters contained it. about 250 firefighters and two helicopters battled the flames. no one was hurt and no structures were damaged. >>> new at 10:00, police in antioch are joining a growing number of detectives. ktvus eric rasmussen tells us how it works and why police say they need the help. >> reporter: the police department is already 30...
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as you get out to the clayton area you're into the mid-90s at best.the basic weather headline it's cooling down. you knew that and fog is back. with the fog we're seeing the fire danger come down. we're also seeing the spare the air warning go away. fog returns in this entire week as we head toward the weekend. it is a cooldown, it was warm and hot last few days and now, temperatures trend down. this low pressure comes down. you know this one it keeps popping in. when it does, early in the season we were getting rain. this does pull the fog up and in. and that sends the temperatures down. it's super simple that's what happens. those three deals are exactly what happens when you get a low pressure center this time of year up along the north coast. 93 tomorrow, that's st. helena. it's still hot tomorrow it's just not 100 and something. brentwood you'll be 93. getting a lot of calls. a lot of people calling saying i have 110. these temperatures are just a broad brush of the city. in the microclimates and in your cities there are many different temperatur
as you get out to the clayton area you're into the mid-90s at best.the basic weather headline it's cooling down. you knew that and fog is back. with the fog we're seeing the fire danger come down. we're also seeing the spare the air warning go away. fog returns in this entire week as we head toward the weekend. it is a cooldown, it was warm and hot last few days and now, temperatures trend down. this low pressure comes down. you know this one it keeps popping in. when it does, early in the...
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and our clayton sandell is in the middle of it all. >> reporter: using a dc-10 tanker in the air and firebreaks on the ground, firefighters want to stop the blaze before it reaches the tiny new mexico town of luna. they want to prevent what happened in greer, arizona. new numbers released overnight revealed 22 homes destroyed. arizona senator, jon kyl, fears a summer home he owns there may have been one of them. 8,000 people are still evacuated from the towns of springerville and eagar. displaced pets and livestock are streaming into shelters. but for the first time, the incident commander says part of the blaze is contained. >> saturday, we can possibly look at getting the evacuees of eagar or springerville and south port, back in their homes. that's our hope. if the conditions are right over the next day and a half. >> reporter: for some anxious evacuees, there is good news. >> our houses are okay? >> i talked to jim this morning. >> awesome. awesome. thank you. >> yeah. >> that's good news. >> reporter: good news for some. but the people of luna, new mexico, are now under pre-evac
and our clayton sandell is in the middle of it all. >> reporter: using a dc-10 tanker in the air and firebreaks on the ground, firefighters want to stop the blaze before it reaches the tiny new mexico town of luna. they want to prevent what happened in greer, arizona. new numbers released overnight revealed 22 homes destroyed. arizona senator, jon kyl, fears a summer home he owns there may have been one of them. 8,000 people are still evacuated from the towns of springerville and eagar....
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clayton sandell, abc news, north dakota. >> really just incredible weather across the country.y. the dakotas, minnesota they can expect severe weather. also looking at gusty winds. hail, and a chance of tornadoes around atlanta, the carolinas, birmingham annd knoxville. showers and thunderstorms from albuquerque and rain from seattle to san francisco. looking for more snow in the northwest. >> 58, seattle. 94, phoenix. 87, kansas city. 96 in dallas. a little cooler here in the northeast, with 70s in new york and boston. >>> and you know that we do love our animal stories here on "world news now." so this one comes to us from roanoke, virginia. >> yeah, check this out. it seems a local deer -- well, he had, earlier in the week decided to stroll in. he had some banking to do. >> deer need to bank just like the rest of us. >> exactly, he needed a buck. he strolled into the bank building. strolled around a bit. realized he maybe forgot his atm card. had nowhere to go. headed out. >> the security guard there on the case, he held the door opened as the deer ran back out. everybody fr
clayton sandell, abc news, north dakota. >> really just incredible weather across the country.y. the dakotas, minnesota they can expect severe weather. also looking at gusty winds. hail, and a chance of tornadoes around atlanta, the carolinas, birmingham annd knoxville. showers and thunderstorms from albuquerque and rain from seattle to san francisco. looking for more snow in the northwest. >> 58, seattle. 94, phoenix. 87, kansas city. 96 in dallas. a little cooler here in the...
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clayton? >> reporter: good morning, josh. the fire continues to grow, by tens of thousands of acres every day. it's now up to over 233,000 acres. that is prompting calls for new evacuations in small, mountain communities like greer. residents are on stand-by to evacuate as the flames head their way. about 3,000 people have evacu e evacuated. this fire began a little over a week ago. officials say it may have been started by an unattended campfire. josh? >> we're told that the smoke is now disrupting flights out of albuquerque, some 300 miles away. >>> in the midwest, the rising missouri river is close to engulfing this part of interstate 29. engineers are scrambling to shore up a levee protecting the town of hamburg, iowa. if they fail, the town could be under as much as eight feet of water for at least a month. and more levee breaches are expected from omaha to kansas city. >>> over seas, the crisis in yemen, a key american ally is escalating. days after people celebrated his departure, officials say yemen's president will r
clayton? >> reporter: good morning, josh. the fire continues to grow, by tens of thousands of acres every day. it's now up to over 233,000 acres. that is prompting calls for new evacuations in small, mountain communities like greer. residents are on stand-by to evacuate as the flames head their way. about 3,000 people have evacu e evacuated. this fire began a little over a week ago. officials say it may have been started by an unattended campfire. josh? >> we're told that the smoke...
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the delta, concord, clayton, walnut creek, 94 in livermore. 55 degrees in pacifica.wise it's 87 degrees in santa rosa. today's high temperatures spanned anywhere from the mid- 60s at the seashore down from 88 to 79 degrees in san francisco. still triple digits well inland. in fact we have 104 in danville and in pleasanton. 103 in gilroy. and there you have 101 in livermore. 96 in san jose for the second straight day. out and about, we still have the abundance of sunshine but again, lurking immediately off the coast is that blanketed of low clouds and fog -- that blanket of low clouds and fog slipping underneath that ridge of high pressure. but at least for the next hour still we have that heat advisory in effect for interior valleys with those unseasonably warm temperatures. all right. these how we're playing out your pinpoint forecast. you get the general feeling that we do see the return of the marine layer pushing into the bay overnight tonight and for your morning commute. cooler air mass aloft means our temperatures will come down. tonight cooling off into the 5
the delta, concord, clayton, walnut creek, 94 in livermore. 55 degrees in pacifica.wise it's 87 degrees in santa rosa. today's high temperatures spanned anywhere from the mid- 60s at the seashore down from 88 to 79 degrees in san francisco. still triple digits well inland. in fact we have 104 in danville and in pleasanton. 103 in gilroy. and there you have 101 in livermore. 96 in san jose for the second straight day. out and about, we still have the abundance of sunshine but again, lurking...
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degrees in pacifica to 30 degrees warmer east of the bay from fairfield and vacaville to concord, claytonwalnut creek, back in through the tri-valley. it's dropped down to 80 in san jose. oakland is at 70 if you going to the baseball game. out and about number-wise from the 60s at the beaches where the coast is clear. and we are pretty cloud-free around the bay. warm sunshine, saturating our inland areas. it does appear as if tomorrow will be another carbon copy from today if not a difference of a degree or two here or there. patchy stratus early. then by the afternoon hours, everybody will be basking in bright sunshine. winds will blow out of the west 5 to 15 miles per hour and by the evening commute, we'll begin to see just the leading edge of the return of the marine layer in the form of low clouds and fog. but right now, right there, what do you see? absolutely nothing! that's high pressure as it continues to build into the bay area. it is strengthening but tomorrow a little bit of a dent in the ridge as that trough tries to descend in a southerly direction so let's count on at least
degrees in pacifica to 30 degrees warmer east of the bay from fairfield and vacaville to concord, claytonwalnut creek, back in through the tri-valley. it's dropped down to 80 in san jose. oakland is at 70 if you going to the baseball game. out and about number-wise from the 60s at the beaches where the coast is clear. and we are pretty cloud-free around the bay. warm sunshine, saturating our inland areas. it does appear as if tomorrow will be another carbon copy from today if not a difference...
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we'll be 82 in concord, clayton and walnut creek. it was 90 in san rafael. tomorrow 75 degrees.the difference. pollen report, trees blossom and grass medium, as well. the seven-day forecast calls for cooler conditions on friday, as well. additional cooling takes place on saturday but, hey, on father's day, it's a gift. warmer conditions inland and into the mid-80s. a men any heat wave on monday through the first day of summer on tuesday. our mypix today was sent by angel. yeah. the hummingbird, the early hummingbird catches the worm. keach the photos coming to mypix@cbs5.com. >> the only bird to fly backwards. >>> after years of talking about it, it's finally happened. coming up on eyewitness news at 10:00 on the cw, 11:00 on cbs 5, why the state budget passing today means it will cost you more when you shop online. >>> how far would you go to soak up the college experience? probably not as far as one cal baseball player. ♪ [ music ] [ rap ] ♪ [ music ] >> and john daly's pants are no longer the most offense ever golf attire. we'll introduce you to the pga's boy band next. ,,,,,
we'll be 82 in concord, clayton and walnut creek. it was 90 in san rafael. tomorrow 75 degrees.the difference. pollen report, trees blossom and grass medium, as well. the seven-day forecast calls for cooler conditions on friday, as well. additional cooling takes place on saturday but, hey, on father's day, it's a gift. warmer conditions inland and into the mid-80s. a men any heat wave on monday through the first day of summer on tuesday. our mypix today was sent by angel. yeah. the hummingbird,...
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clayton road is impacted. open to boulevard. 1000 people, on the map, in concord.s, kron 4 news. >>pam: gabe slate's tech report big changes coming to the internet. it that could help the internet less cluttered make it easier, faster to use. the old . com domain names will no longer be the staple of the web. soon, we could see website ending in dot anything, until now, they had to use .edu, and the others however, now the acronym known as icon, approve the name of.shop, .kids. and the ending could provide easier to use on the web. 90 million companies are under .com, with several companies have an overlap. sometimes it is difficult to find what you were looking for. this surge of new domain names in the future could alleviate some of this overlap of the popular names. for example? thought ipad would take people right to those products. .- ipad and they could brand their website like .apple. .verizon, coke, these will be used by large corporations because of the application fee is 185,000. a $25,000 maintenance fee. each year. a auction to the highest bidder. the w
clayton road is impacted. open to boulevard. 1000 people, on the map, in concord.s, kron 4 news. >>pam: gabe slate's tech report big changes coming to the internet. it that could help the internet less cluttered make it easier, faster to use. the old . com domain names will no longer be the staple of the web. soon, we could see website ending in dot anything, until now, they had to use .edu, and the others however, now the acronym known as icon, approve the name of.shop, .kids. and the...
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our clayton sandell is there with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. overnight, this fire grew to over 192,000 acres. it could get much bigger today. despite the efforts of firefighters, this is still a fire very much out of control. it is a fast-moving fiery monster. fed by hot winds and dry fuels, flames are chewing up hundreds of miles of mountain terrain. >> it was horrific. the likes of which i have never experienced from the air before. >> reporter: smoke could be seen from space, sending a choking ground haze across several states. >> i have been using my inhaler all night. trying to breathe, waking up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: the fire has raced across more than 300 square miles. that's nearly 13 times the size of manhattan. entire towns are evacuated. jesse and holly walker packed everything they could before abandoning their home. >> this is our home. we live for our home. i built that, me, my wife, and my family built that house. with our hands. you know. it's hard to leave it. >> reporter: they have no idea if their house sur
our clayton sandell is there with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. overnight, this fire grew to over 192,000 acres. it could get much bigger today. despite the efforts of firefighters, this is still a fire very much out of control. it is a fast-moving fiery monster. fed by hot winds and dry fuels, flames are chewing up hundreds of miles of mountain terrain. >> it was horrific. the likes of which i have never experienced from the air before. >>...
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joining us now matt slap, and democratic campaign consultant ryan clayton.t with you. the economic picture is increasingly bleak. unemployment is up. consumer prices rising, manufacturing down, home prices falling, consumer confidence dropping, economic growth slowing, dollar is sinking and layoffs continue and yet the president calls the latest news, quote, a bump in the road. it certainly more than that for millions of americans who are suffering terribly. does the president need to change his strategy but his rhetoric, as well? >> the american economy is based on a balance of supply and demand. right now there is no supply side solution. what we need demand side solution. we need americans with jobs and we need, americans with money in the pocket ready to spend. >> gregg: does the president need to change his rhetoric and his strategy? >> obama has been focused on jobs from day one, putting out a message we need to get america to get back to work. we need a stimulus and stabilize the economy and sim stimulate the economy. obama took meaningful action to p
joining us now matt slap, and democratic campaign consultant ryan clayton.t with you. the economic picture is increasingly bleak. unemployment is up. consumer prices rising, manufacturing down, home prices falling, consumer confidence dropping, economic growth slowing, dollar is sinking and layoffs continue and yet the president calls the latest news, quote, a bump in the road. it certainly more than that for millions of americans who are suffering terribly. does the president need to change...