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clayton, thank you. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking the tornado threat into the night and tomorrow, and hey, ginger, what do you have? >> reporter: david, we've already seen at least 15 reported tornadoes, and there are more on the map. the warnings, at least, right now. so, parts of oklahoma, arkansas, kansas and, of course, right into missouri, have to be on alert at this moment, because a warning means it's imminent, it's happening. this is all on a front that's not going to move much. flash flooding is a possibility, too, all the way through tomorrow, david. >> ginger zee tracking this straight through "gma." thank you, ginger. >>> now, to the breaking news from minneapolis, another developing headline we're following. the verdict just in, a former police officer found guilty of third degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of a woman who had actually called 911 for help. she called to report a possible sex assault behind her home. abc's linsey davis with the jury's verdict ju
clayton, thank you. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking the tornado threat into the night and tomorrow, and hey, ginger, what do you have? >> reporter: david, we've already seen at least 15 reported tornadoes, and there are more on the map. the warnings, at least, right now. so, parts of oklahoma, arkansas, kansas and, of course, right into missouri, have to be on alert at this moment, because a warning means it's imminent, it's happening. this is all on a front that's not going to...
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ceo of clayton homes with the impact of tariffs and ohs noes oz perlman joining us. >> now the latestrom tradingnation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> wedge patterns often show inflection points. bullish within an uptrend and consists of two converging trend lines slanted downwards. conversely, a bearish wedge occurs in a down trend and consists of two converging lines going up i'm lee bohl and schwab is the better place for traders your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> hello, i'm sue herera. here's your cnbc update this hour president trump talking to white house reporters on the white house lawn, before leaving to louisiana. the pentagon has a plan for iran to send 120,000 u.s. forces to the middle east
ceo of clayton homes with the impact of tariffs and ohs noes oz perlman joining us. >> now the latestrom tradingnation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> wedge patterns often show inflection points. bullish within an uptrend and consists of two converging trend lines slanted downwards. conversely, a bearish wedge occurs in a down trend and consists of two converging lines going up i'm lee bohl and schwab is the better place for traders your brain is an amazing thing. but as...
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clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> thanks to clayton there. >>> a texas man had a surprise weekende.mory this speedboat crashed into his backyard near galveston bay, but first it went over a dock, over another boat and over the banks of the bayou. the homeowner says it must have been a strong boat to do all that. >> i was barbecuing and all of a sudden i heard a train coming and run out here and there they were. i was saying, i got a new boat. they just delivered it. >> reporter: well, also delivered a woman passenger who went flying when the boat landed. no one was hurt, however, the owner says he lost control of the boat. >>> former nba and reality tv star lamar odom reveals new details about his life in a book being released today. "darkness to light" that chronicles his drug addiction as well as his marriage to khloe kardashian. odom says he hid his addiction to kardashian and divorced three years ago. in an abc news exclusive interview he tells abc's juju chang that his book is really about overcoming tragedy. >> you look into fill that void, you know, with things. and, you kn
clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> thanks to clayton there. >>> a texas man had a surprise weekende.mory this speedboat crashed into his backyard near galveston bay, but first it went over a dock, over another boat and over the banks of the bayou. the homeowner says it must have been a strong boat to do all that. >> i was barbecuing and all of a sudden i heard a train coming and run out here and there they were. i was saying, i got a new boat. they just delivered it....
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>> clayton sandell with us. clayton, thank you. >>> next, to that deadly plane crash in alaska. a pilot and one passenger onboard, both killed. it comes just days after two planes collided in that same region, this time, the plane owned by one of the same companies. now, this new crash. the plane plunging into the water, then lifted onto a boat nearby. you can see its call letters and floats there upside down. tonight, that airline is grounded indefinitely. and here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, investigators in alaska trying to figure out what caused two separate deadly float plane crashes both involving the same airline. on monday, one of taquan airlines planes crashed, killing the pilot and passenger, sarah luna. luna just posted on facebook, "my first time on a float plane." hours later, something went tragically wrong. >> the plane was upside down when i got there. and one of the captains of one of the boats was holding onto it and he towed it into the beach. >> reporter: that crash comes one week after that deadly mid-air collision involving another one of the c
>> clayton sandell with us. clayton, thank you. >>> next, to that deadly plane crash in alaska. a pilot and one passenger onboard, both killed. it comes just days after two planes collided in that same region, this time, the plane owned by one of the same companies. now, this new crash. the plane plunging into the water, then lifted onto a boat nearby. you can see its call letters and floats there upside down. tonight, that airline is grounded indefinitely. and here's abc's will...
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>> clayton sandell tonight. thank you, clayton. >>> and to the economy now, and the trump administration is rolling out a new round of aid for american farmers hurt by the trade war with china. the $16 billion program will go to crop farmers, as well as dairy and pork producers, whose sales to china have plunged since both countries have imposed tariffs. this is the second bailout now for farmers because of the president's trade policies. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. news on gas prices, just as the holiday approaches. the five states where they are the cheapest tonight and the five where they're most expensive. >>> also, that scare after a passenger jet overshot that runway. to do just beforehand. new reporting here. >>> also breaking news coming in on mario batali, now facing a criminal charge tonight. >>> and news this evening about that 8-year-old girl pulled from her mother. the kidnapping racing off. eight hours later, rescued from a hotel room. but tonight, what
>> clayton sandell tonight. thank you, clayton. >>> and to the economy now, and the trump administration is rolling out a new round of aid for american farmers hurt by the trade war with china. the $16 billion program will go to crop farmers, as well as dairy and pork producers, whose sales to china have plunged since both countries have imposed tariffs. this is the second bailout now for farmers because of the president's trade policies. >>> there is still much more...
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>> clayton sandell with that new update from mt. everest. clayton, thank you. >>> now to japan. president trump's historic visit, as the first foreign leader to meet the country's new emperor. the president and first lady welcomed as guests of the emperor and empress at a lavish banquet inside the imperial palace. but the president also parted ways with his host, praising north korea's kim jong-un and making light of his nuclear ambitions, while also getting a dig in against his 2020 rival, joe biden. abc's tara palmeri is with the president in tokyo. >> reporter: tonight, president trump breaking with his own advisers and his host, the japanese prime minister, by downplaying north korea's recent missile tests. >> you're not bothered at all by the small missiles? >> no, i'm not. i am personally not. >> reporter: japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, and trump's national security adviser, john bolton, have both warned that north korea's missile launches earlier this month violated a u.n. security council resolution. trump, standing shoulder to shoulder with abe, publicly contradict
>> clayton sandell with that new update from mt. everest. clayton, thank you. >>> now to japan. president trump's historic visit, as the first foreign leader to meet the country's new emperor. the president and first lady welcomed as guests of the emperor and empress at a lavish banquet inside the imperial palace. but the president also parted ways with his host, praising north korea's kim jong-un and making light of his nuclear ambitions, while also getting a dig in against his...
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clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> our thanks to clayton there. >>> major league player bill bucknerutstanding career mostly with the boston red sox. but he'll forever be remembered. not for his accomplishments, but for an error in game six of the 1986 world series. he let a slow roll pass between his legs. that allowed the mets to win that game and go on to win the series and boston's championship drought continued. buckner was blamed and it took nearly 20 years and a boston title for the wounds to heal. bill buckner was 69. >>> we now have a medical alert for you about burnout. it's now recognized as a legitimate medical condition by the world health organization. the organization's latest health book describes burnout as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. this is a first for the w.h.o. symptoms include exhaustion and reduced productivity at work. >>> and the world health organization also added gaming disorder to its list of modern diseases but the organization notes it's a relatively rare condition among active gamers. the v
clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> our thanks to clayton there. >>> major league player bill bucknerutstanding career mostly with the boston red sox. but he'll forever be remembered. not for his accomplishments, but for an error in game six of the 1986 world series. he let a slow roll pass between his legs. that allowed the mets to win that game and go on to win the series and boston's championship drought continued. buckner was blamed and it took nearly 20 years and a boston...
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for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell. >> and that's "nightline."full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. goodnight.
for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell. >> and that's "nightline."full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. goodnight.
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clayton sandell, abc news, oklahoma. >> our thanks to clayton.orked in missouri and tulsa and especially from my memory in early may, so many big storms. lots of people on alert. >> they come really fast and people have to stay on top of the warnings. more severe weather today. >> people could see damaging winds and hail and flash flooding is a threat for texas, oklahoma and arkansas. if you live in any of the states, you could see three to five inches of rain. more rain expected from the plains to the ohio valley and parts of the midwest. >>> a former minnesota police officer has been found guilty in the fatal shooting of a woman calling 911 for help. he was convicted of third-degree murder and manslaughter in the july 17th death of justine diamond. he may be the first police officer convicted of an on-duty killing. he was fired in 2018 and she assault behind the home. the yoga instructor died three weeks before her wedding. >>> the first in court guilty plea is expected in the varsity blues scandal. bruce and davina isaacson face 20 he faces an
clayton sandell, abc news, oklahoma. >> our thanks to clayton.orked in missouri and tulsa and especially from my memory in early may, so many big storms. lots of people on alert. >> they come really fast and people have to stay on top of the warnings. more severe weather today. >> people could see damaging winds and hail and flash flooding is a threat for texas, oklahoma and arkansas. if you live in any of the states, you could see three to five inches of rain. more rain...
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i'm clayton sandell. >> throughout the galaxy into the heavens there. a.> coming up, mt e >>> but first two teenagers swimming at a florida beach are swept out to sea. they tell us how their prayers were answered. >>> and the terrifying details after a tourist falls into hawaii's kilauea volcano. rheum. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal inf
i'm clayton sandell. >> throughout the galaxy into the heavens there. a.> coming up, mt e >>> but first two teenagers swimming at a florida beach are swept out to sea. they tell us how their prayers were answered. >>> and the terrifying details after a tourist falls into hawaii's kilauea volcano. rheum. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work...
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abc's clayton sandell with the final message tonight that he had just sent his son. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt. everest this week, he completed an achievement few ever will. conquering the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash was 54, a family man from utah and a hardcore climbing enthusiast, who once lost fingers and toes to frostbite. he documented his journey to everest on instagram, including this close call. one of the last messages he sent was to his son. >> he said, "i feel so blessed to be on the mountain that i read about for the last 40 years." >> reporter: cash is the second person to die on everest in the last week. and right now, good weather means peak crowds. this picture showing more than 300 climbers waiting in line to reach the summit. tonight, it's not clear if cash's body will be recovered or stay on the mountain that has claimed hundreds of clim
abc's clayton sandell with the final message tonight that he had just sent his son. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt. everest this week, he completed an achievement few ever will. conquering the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash was 54, a family man from utah and a...
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here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, rescued after a four-day ordeal. 22-month-old kenneth howard found alive. >> thank you. >> everybody that did help us, we thank you so much. >> reporter: since sunday, search teams with drones, dogs and choppers combing the terrain near his family's home in eastern kentucky. the trail cold until today. >> fortunately, one of the teams, who has an expert tracker with them was in the area heard a cry and with further investigation, they found the 22-month-old child. little kenneth was last seen outside with his family on mother's day. his dad telling police he turned around and the boy was gone. he was wearing only sweatpants, a t-shirt and one sandal. the local sheriff says the boy was cold, wet and dehydrated, but in remarkably good condition. the toddler survived overnight temperatures in the 40s. one rescuer saying this child is a true kentucky mountain boy. david? >> it is great news tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> next this evening, to wisconsin, to the 13-year-old girl, jayme closs, who has now been honored for her courage.
here's abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight, rescued after a four-day ordeal. 22-month-old kenneth howard found alive. >> thank you. >> everybody that did help us, we thank you so much. >> reporter: since sunday, search teams with drones, dogs and choppers combing the terrain near his family's home in eastern kentucky. the trail cold until today. >> fortunately, one of the teams, who has an expert tracker with them was in the area heard a cry and with...
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clayton, thank you. let's get right to rob marciano with the trouble spots right now. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. get right to the radar. we have tornadoes on the ground, large multivortex tornadoes reported. this one between amarillo and lubbock. and more storms firing up. several states under tornado watches across a stationary boundary, as well. so, a dangerous next several hours ahead. and watch the future radar, as th these storms congeal over oklahoma city and then again over oklahoma city by the rush hour tomorrow morning. dangerous winds with this and big hail. and then, extending into little rock and the mississippi valley on thursday. so, three solid dads of severe weather. david? >> that's right. stay tuned to your local stations. rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next tonight, in the meantime, to the controversial body cam video just released. on it, a police officer shooting a 14-year-old boy. you can see the police officer shouting "show me your hands, drop it," then firing less than a second after the warning. police say the boy was armed wit
clayton, thank you. let's get right to rob marciano with the trouble spots right now. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. get right to the radar. we have tornadoes on the ground, large multivortex tornadoes reported. this one between amarillo and lubbock. and more storms firing up. several states under tornado watches across a stationary boundary, as well. so, a dangerous next several hours ahead. and watch the future radar, as th these storms congeal over oklahoma city and then again over...
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but the idea of the clayton act is that damages are designed to deter antitrust violations. and so, this court has made very clear in its cases that the point of having that deterrent is to avoid having the monopolist in this case act in a way that it is not penalized for its monopoly behavior. if you were to suppose it is a single damages problem, it would be easy for monopolists to act and if they get caught, they can simply pay over what they caused in damage. but the idea behind the clayton act damage remedies is designed to deter actions like this. that is why apple cannot point to another e-commerce distributor that does what it does. in every other instance, as we point our in the red brief, there is an alternative to buying the product. and in fact, apple doesn't even do this with its own computer software and we have pleaded that in the complaint. where we say if you buy software, you can buy it open-source and you do not have to buyer through apple's monopoly chain. >the iphone app monopoly app store is a unique feature of the e-commerce setting. apple has found wa
but the idea of the clayton act is that damages are designed to deter antitrust violations. and so, this court has made very clear in its cases that the point of having that deterrent is to avoid having the monopolist in this case act in a way that it is not penalized for its monopoly behavior. if you were to suppose it is a single damages problem, it would be easy for monopolists to act and if they get caught, they can simply pay over what they caused in damage. but the idea behind the clayton...
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securities and exchange commission chair jay clayton breaks down the ipo requirements.is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." in 2017, a group of hackers leaked nsa cybersecurity tools onto the internet. tools were subsequently co-opted by nefarious groups and used in global malware attacks. member the ransomware attack that affected hundreds of thousands of computers in dozens of countries? it turns out a different group of hackers access to those nsa tools before that all went down. and they were put to use. this according to a new report released by a cybersecurity firm. a technicalwe have director of symantec and the bloomberg global executive editor. what exactly happened here? >> thanks for having us. found was that the tools ultimately used in 2017 had been previously used over a year prior in early 2016 by another group. why this is significant as we did not believe that those tools were used by anybody except the original authors of the tools, allegedly the nsa, by anybody, but this has completely debunked that theory. for the first time, we were
securities and exchange commission chair jay clayton breaks down the ipo requirements.is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." in 2017, a group of hackers leaked nsa cybersecurity tools onto the internet. tools were subsequently co-opted by nefarious groups and used in global malware attacks. member the ransomware attack that affected hundreds of thousands of computers in dozens of countries? it turns out a different group of hackers access to those nsa tools before...
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here's our "star wars" superfan clayton sandell. >> reporter: the hero with the famous roar.s faithful companion han solo could understand. >> well, you said it, chewy. >> reporter: seen here in "star wars: the new hope." >> i'm going to put these on you. >> reporter: chewbacca became a beloved fan favorite. >> somebody get this big walking carpet out of my way. >> reporter: thanks to the man underneath the fur, peter mayhew. he passed away tuesday of a heart attack surrounded by family at his texas home. mayhew towered 7'4". he was working as an orderly in a london hospital when he was discovered. "star wars" creator george lucas saying tonight he was the closest any human being could be to a wookiee, big heart, gentle nature, and i learned to always let him win. costar harrison ford adding, we were partners in film and friends in life for over 30 years, and i loved him. >> laugh it up, fuzzball. >> reporter: despite declining health and double knee replacement surgery -- >> getting back to the old days, the old ways of doing things. >> mayhew returned to the role he made fa
here's our "star wars" superfan clayton sandell. >> reporter: the hero with the famous roar.s faithful companion han solo could understand. >> well, you said it, chewy. >> reporter: seen here in "star wars: the new hope." >> i'm going to put these on you. >> reporter: chewbacca became a beloved fan favorite. >> somebody get this big walking carpet out of my way. >> reporter: thanks to the man underneath the fur, peter mayhew. he...
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llejo, pouring, livermore and concord, clayton, pouring. san francisco, a break, but more toward santa rosa. that's the shot of the bay area getting soggy, and this rainfall will be around for another hour to hour and 45 minutes. 1.46 inches of rain in santa rosa today. during the winter, you wouldn't bat an eye, but from a, that's a lot. it's the wettest day in may since 2005. almost 14 years ago the last time we were this wet in the month of may. we have gone almost zero from a, but even farther back, it's been a while since we have been this wet. why is this happening? the atmosphere is not acting like it's get big ridge mtrtto alaska, canada and the pacific northwest, but not here. without the ridge of high pressure, which we see in the winter, but also right now, we have a pretty potent storm moving along those train tracks in the atmosphere. futurecast. tonight, we dry out. we will be in between weather systems. it is the same storm, but here comes the front out by 9:00. not that wet overnight. roads will be wet, but new rainfall will
llejo, pouring, livermore and concord, clayton, pouring. san francisco, a break, but more toward santa rosa. that's the shot of the bay area getting soggy, and this rainfall will be around for another hour to hour and 45 minutes. 1.46 inches of rain in santa rosa today. during the winter, you wouldn't bat an eye, but from a, that's a lot. it's the wettest day in may since 2005. almost 14 years ago the last time we were this wet in the month of may. we have gone almost zero from a, but even...
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again that from the reporting of clayton sandell in the denver bureau for abc news.n unfolding situation now. we do have confirmed, this is the location in colorado. at least two people are injured. we're told by people that are on scene now that multiple law enforcement agencies are working on this incident and that a line of ambulances came to the school, not to suggest that there's more victims, but as protocol when there's a shooting at a school. so it's been a very chaotic scene to hear it described by the local as ambulances and balance came blaring into the neighborhood to try to get this situation under control. again, it's 2:30 in colorado. school likely in session as this happened. there's been no information thus far about what may have precipitated this, who the particulars are, who may have been responsible for this or who the victims are. the school is a charter school in douglas county. it serves about 1,850 kids in grades k-12. about 600 high school students at this one location it's my understanding. they may be in different buildings. we're expectin
again that from the reporting of clayton sandell in the denver bureau for abc news.n unfolding situation now. we do have confirmed, this is the location in colorado. at least two people are injured. we're told by people that are on scene now that multiple law enforcement agencies are working on this incident and that a line of ambulances came to the school, not to suggest that there's more victims, but as protocol when there's a shooting at a school. so it's been a very chaotic scene to hear it...
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at the same time detainee tyrone clayton junior was recording from the back seat of the patrol car. police say the two women ignored directions to remain with their car and repeatedly tried to push past the officers. >> he's walking toward her. her hands weren't cuffed. >> reporter: the officer slams cherish to the ground. >> that's a woman. you're double, triple her size. i mean, what ws the need for the use of force? >> what doesn't sit well with me is them saying that i tried to swing on the officer. you slammed my daughter to the ground dirt, which is hard as concrete on her face that was unnecessary. regardless of how old my child gets when you feel that they're being threatened you automatically go into mother mode. >> the young woman who was body slammed cherish thomas suffered minor injuries. >>> women in the state legislature have been trying for years to eliminate sales tax on diapers and tampons but were stopped by former governor jerry brown. he vetoed these proposals twice saying the state couldn't afford it. the new governor is throwing his full weight behind this idea
at the same time detainee tyrone clayton junior was recording from the back seat of the patrol car. police say the two women ignored directions to remain with their car and repeatedly tried to push past the officers. >> he's walking toward her. her hands weren't cuffed. >> reporter: the officer slams cherish to the ground. >> that's a woman. you're double, triple her size. i mean, what ws the need for the use of force? >> what doesn't sit well with me is them saying that...
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here is clayton sandell. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt.ring the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high-altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash was 54, a family man from utah, a hard-core climbing enthusiast who once lost fingers and toes to frostbite. he documented his journey to everest on instagram, including this close call. one of the last messages he sent was to his son. >> he said, i feel so blessed to be on the mountain that i read about for the last 40 years. >> reporter: cash is the second person to die on everest in the last week, and right now good weather means peak crowds. this picture showing more than 300 climbers waiting in line to reach the summit. cash's body lies near the top of everest, and right now it is not clear whether his body will be recovered or whether it will stay on the mountain that has claimed hundreds of climbers. clayton sandell, abc news, denver.
here is clayton sandell. >> reporter: when don cash reached the top of mt.ring the tallest peak on all seven continents. but while taking pictures at 29,000 feet, hiking guides say cash fainted from high-altitude sickness. sherpas gave him oxygen and cpr and tried moving him to a lower camp, but he did not survive. cash was 54, a family man from utah, a hard-core climbing enthusiast who once lost fingers and toes to frostbite. he documented his journey to everest on instagram, including...
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showers in the morning in clayton, afternoon rainfall is likely. a rumble of thunder is possible. scattered showers will continue sunday morning. the rose parade and festival saturday, chilly, wet, 58 degrees. i wish there was a button where for your event and you want to be outside, we can push a button and take away the rainfall. it is not that easy. the button doesn't exist. mother nature is giving us a february pattern in the middle of may where we have a storm that moved in and out. but we have another storm because the track has not moved and will not until next week. tomorrow morning at 8:00, futurecast, rain in the north bay by 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon, it is pouring everywhere. rain will taper to showers by 6:00 or 7:00 tomorrow night but still wet. scattered showers overnight, another round of light to moderate rainfall possible sunday morning. it is sunday afternoon when the rain leaves and you may sneak in a little bit sunshine especially in the east bay and south bay. monday is trending drier. how much rain are we talking? another half to 3/4 of an inch of rainfa
showers in the morning in clayton, afternoon rainfall is likely. a rumble of thunder is possible. scattered showers will continue sunday morning. the rose parade and festival saturday, chilly, wet, 58 degrees. i wish there was a button where for your event and you want to be outside, we can push a button and take away the rainfall. it is not that easy. the button doesn't exist. mother nature is giving us a february pattern in the middle of may where we have a storm that moved in and out. but we...
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over to clayton, the rainfall is coming down right now and will
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here is abc's clayton sandell. in the last 48 hours, five more climbers have died on mt. everest.y, utah climber don cash had just finished his quest to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents when he collapsed from high all ttitude sickness. he died despite cpr and a desperate effort to move him to a lower altitude. >> it is sad to think we wont be able to see him again. >> reporter: everest, one of the hardest places on earth to reach, is ironically one of the most crowded. climbers are forced to wait for narrow windows of good weather. when it clear, they are locked in a rush hour traffic jam. longer waits mean the climbers are spended a death zone above 28,000 feet where the lack of oxygen can be lethal.pp last memory. tom. >> thank you. >>> if you booked summer travel, check again. the major airline cancels more flights. and mar i have weinstein, thee class of 2019. or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients o
here is abc's clayton sandell. in the last 48 hours, five more climbers have died on mt. everest.y, utah climber don cash had just finished his quest to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents when he collapsed from high all ttitude sickness. he died despite cpr and a desperate effort to move him to a lower altitude. >> it is sad to think we wont be able to see him again. >> reporter: everest, one of the hardest places on earth to reach, is ironically one of the most...
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why are they effective at doing it what does jay clayton have to do to the sec to say let's go public a ongoing nag and expensive and avoids risk taking >> part of the issue is vc firms raised so much money, they don't have to go public to be capitalized where they need to be you take uber, uber's really, that's been public, not to us, maybe to you guys, but goldman's been selling that stock to hedge funds for a long time. >> right changing the game, buying on the private market in ways they never have for decades. >> right i think where it's changed is for the cable companies and others because they had to become public for valuation. >> putting the context where you think we are, it's been a bit of a rough week, obviously. we've been following whether it's tweets or headlines, comments from the white house or those near the administration who suggest that, okay, these tariffs look like they're going to go into effect, how do you view it? >> i actually agree with everything that mr. cooperman said -- >> call me lee call me lee. >> mr. cooperman oh, my gosh. >> i agree with everything
why are they effective at doing it what does jay clayton have to do to the sec to say let's go public a ongoing nag and expensive and avoids risk taking >> part of the issue is vc firms raised so much money, they don't have to go public to be capitalized where they need to be you take uber, uber's really, that's been public, not to us, maybe to you guys, but goldman's been selling that stock to hedge funds for a long time. >> right changing the game, buying on the private market in...
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abc's clayton sandell is in tulsa with the very latest. clayton, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. those 25 tornadoes slamming five different states, and now that slow-moving storm is bringing massive amounts of rain. the new concern this morning, rising floodwaters. >> tornado coming down. >> reporter: severe storms and tornadoes ripping across america's heartland. in texas, this monster tornado was just one of many. debris flying in all directions. >> it's gonna cross right in front of us. >> reporter: and in oklahoma, a combination of twisters and pounding rain creating treacherous driving conditions, many now forced to start over like in wheaton, missouri. homes and other structures knocked down to studs. even this tractor trailer flipped over and unrecognizable. >> oh. >> reporter: downed power lines on the side of the road exploding after the tornado tore through this section of town. debbie allen described the moments of chaos when she took cover and her husband couldn't get to her. >> i called my daughter and tol
abc's clayton sandell is in tulsa with the very latest. clayton, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. those 25 tornadoes slamming five different states, and now that slow-moving storm is bringing massive amounts of rain. the new concern this morning, rising floodwaters. >> tornado coming down. >> reporter: severe storms and tornadoes ripping across america's heartland. in texas, this monster tornado was just one of many. debris flying in all directions....
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here is clayton sandell. >> reporter: climbing, jumping, and enjoying the view from the flatiron mountains near boulder. kyle walker says he'd done this hundreds of times. and on this day, he's free climbing, no ropes. but then, walker tells "the dai, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60 foot tumble down the rock face to a painful landing, then moaning, in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had eight busted ribs and a punctured lung, but was alive, in and out of consciousness for about an hour late interfinally rescued. he tells the paper he healed remarkably quickly and is out of the hospital. >>> a tv legetd and the an mels he fwlougt her homes. >>> and southern california. a shoot out in v with police in a busy intersection. >>> and putin on ice. one of the world's most powerful people taking a big stumble. we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about h
here is clayton sandell. >> reporter: climbing, jumping, and enjoying the view from the flatiron mountains near boulder. kyle walker says he'd done this hundreds of times. and on this day, he's free climbing, no ropes. but then, walker tells "the dai, his foot slips. the camera strapped to his chest capturing his 60 foot tumble down the rock face to a painful landing, then moaning, in and out of consciousness. walker tells the paper he broke both wrists and his pelvis. he also had...
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james clayton reports. venezuela has become used to these kind of scenes in recent years. of an armoured van ploughing into a crowd of protesters which we have chosen not to show has proved shocking. this was not supposed to happen. two men claim power in venezuela. nicolas maduro, supported by russia and china and this man, juan guaido, supported by the west. today, flanked by soldiers, he claimed to have the support of the military. q rumours that occur was under way. the freeing of this man, petition politician lopez previously under house arrest was seen politician lopez previously under house arrest was seen as politician lopez previously under house arrest was seen as proof that the military had finally turned. how big a gamble is this 41 matt? the military had finally turned. how big a gamble is this 41matt?m the military had finally turned. how big a gamble is this 41 matt? it is a big gamble in the sense that up till now two has not gone afterjuan guaido in terms of arresting him. obviously his mental, lopez, who we saw on the streets today was already under house
james clayton reports. venezuela has become used to these kind of scenes in recent years. of an armoured van ploughing into a crowd of protesters which we have chosen not to show has proved shocking. this was not supposed to happen. two men claim power in venezuela. nicolas maduro, supported by russia and china and this man, juan guaido, supported by the west. today, flanked by soldiers, he claimed to have the support of the military. q rumours that occur was under way. the freeing of this man,...
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securities and exchange commission chair jay clayton breaks down the ipo requirements.s is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> this is "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang and san francisco. leaked toolsckers onto the internet. those tools were co-opted by nefarious groups and used in global malware attacks. member the ransomware attack? it turns out a different group of hackers had access to those tools over a year before all of that went down. they were put to use. this is all according to a report released by symantec. have severale guests. what exactly happened here? >> thank you for having us. what we found was that the tools tha
securities and exchange commission chair jay clayton breaks down the ipo requirements.s is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses...
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vacaville, clayton, livermore, places like that, maybe up in santa rosa, no, maybe more in the north bay. maybe winter, north and east. along the coast you're going to see 60s, low 60s, mostly to pasunny and then the 780s. some orange show up but very few. friday. patchy fog again in the morning. there should be a little bit like this morning. it'll be like low clouds than fog and then tomorrow afternoon. it looks like this in san jose, vacaville and everywhere. the plan is this low kind of tweakings out of here, the high sets up and sets us up thursday and friday for a bit warmer and then on saturday this system offshore comes back and does the same thing the system did earlier this week which was cool us off on monday and tuesday. same kind of deal. the weekend is going to be a bit cooler, back down into the low 70s. 81 in brentwood, 80 in pittsburgh, 72348 livermore. good air quality. we'll start getting those when we get the heat. we're not getting we're getting big deep inversions. when it's like this the air quality is usually good so it's mixing about. the five-day forecast, w
vacaville, clayton, livermore, places like that, maybe up in santa rosa, no, maybe more in the north bay. maybe winter, north and east. along the coast you're going to see 60s, low 60s, mostly to pasunny and then the 780s. some orange show up but very few. friday. patchy fog again in the morning. there should be a little bit like this morning. it'll be like low clouds than fog and then tomorrow afternoon. it looks like this in san jose, vacaville and everywhere. the plan is this low kind of...
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i think clayton could pick up an 80, morgan hill. we'll have patchy fog. gone and there and gone. good conditions for the sailors out on the bay for the oracle teams out there working out. the weather has been pretty good, consistent winds for them. they tey or westerly. thursday through friday lked about? there it is. forecast highs tomorrow. next couple of days are nice. tree pollens are trending down a little bit but i'm starting to pick up on the weeds and grasses a little bit. just think about that if you're being bothered with a different set of symptoms. if you're feeling something now it could be a grass and the weeds. >> two new policy changes have gone into effect at all disney theme parks in the united states. starting today no longer any smoking areas inside the parks or smoking areas. smoking used to be allowed in designated areas. the new ban applies to vaping as well. you want to be able to enjoy your day and when these thing, if you need to step outside for a smoke, it's not as easy as stepping outside of a restaurant. it's going to affect
i think clayton could pick up an 80, morgan hill. we'll have patchy fog. gone and there and gone. good conditions for the sailors out on the bay for the oracle teams out there working out. the weather has been pretty good, consistent winds for them. they tey or westerly. thursday through friday lked about? there it is. forecast highs tomorrow. next couple of days are nice. tree pollens are trending down a little bit but i'm starting to pick up on the weeds and grasses a little bit. just think...
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over to clayton, the rainfall is coming down right now and will push into brentwood as we hit 6:38 tonight. off to the south, rain over mountain view and cupertino, and this will push showers into campbell as we continue to 6:26 this evening. here is the deal. we get a break in the forecast, but check this out. 6:00 in the morning on saturday, a brand-new storm system lines up. i'll give you everything you need to know about the weekend coming up this hour. >> okay, thanks, jeff. >>> one day filled with water, a south bay water district says it feeds to rai needs to raise the price of water. they're the folks your water company buys water from. they want to hike prices by more than 6% to help balance its budget. damian trujillo is live along the silver creek, the site of a new flood control project. >> reporter: part of the budget goes to projects like this, but to keep making improvements, the agency says it needs to raise rates, and that is not sitting well with some customers. it's been one of the wettest seasons in recent memories, yet a local water agency once again calling for us to
over to clayton, the rainfall is coming down right now and will push into brentwood as we hit 6:38 tonight. off to the south, rain over mountain view and cupertino, and this will push showers into campbell as we continue to 6:26 this evening. here is the deal. we get a break in the forecast, but check this out. 6:00 in the morning on saturday, a brand-new storm system lines up. i'll give you everything you need to know about the weekend coming up this hour. >> okay, thanks, jeff....
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however, when secretary clayton announced that she wanted ellen to come with her to foggy bottom and secretary. we were of course disappointed to lose her colleague. i was particularly sorry to lose her daily advice and counsel. and of course catherine is sad that i was losing her daily presence. but our loss was the nation's gain. ellen's success in the difficult work of securing the first major arms reduction treaty with russia into decades became known as no surprise to us. we'd observed her skill as a congresswoman, as co-chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee and as chair of the new democratic coalition. we watched her and negotiate among our caucus across the aisle. how she was able to bring progressives and moderates together and bring democrats and republicans together. we saw how she will get dockable from the speakers chair with confidence, skill, knowledge and authority. ellen always had confidence in herself, and you catherine into durability and her ability to succeed. p. . . . our ellen's eyes were on the store istars and always had a vf what could be,
however, when secretary clayton announced that she wanted ellen to come with her to foggy bottom and secretary. we were of course disappointed to lose her colleague. i was particularly sorry to lose her daily advice and counsel. and of course catherine is sad that i was losing her daily presence. but our loss was the nation's gain. ellen's success in the difficult work of securing the first major arms reduction treaty with russia into decades became known as no surprise to us. we'd observed her...
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interviews secn chair clayton. more tocuss opening investors.rements on ipos and public companies, and his recession the leveluding about of leveraged loans. >> what i don't like is that companies are not choosing to go public early in their lifecycle. i want our retail investors to get a chance to invest in those companies while they are growing. it is great to invest in a $20 billion company. it is really nice to invest in that $20 billion company when it was $2 billion two years ago. mark: that airs tonight at 9:00 in new york, and throughout the weekend. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: as mark was discussing, the house judiciary committee has now voted and it is indeed holding attorney general william barr in contempt of congress for failing to comply with a subpoena for robert mueller's unredacted report. 24-16. the contempt resolution ultimately requires the full house of representatives to b
interviews secn chair clayton. more tocuss opening investors.rements on ipos and public companies, and his recession the leveluding about of leveraged loans. >> what i don't like is that companies are not choosing to go public early in their lifecycle. i want our retail investors to get a chance to invest in those companies while they are growing. it is great to invest in a $20 billion company. it is really nice to invest in that $20 billion company when it was $2 billion two years ago....
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inland east bay toward pleasanton, san ramon, concord and lafayette, we still have coverage around the claytona. around the santa cruz mountains approaching saratoga more activity as well, and including morgan hill, san martin and gilroy. if i click on this one cell around san martin around 101 north of gilroy here, you can see the rainfall intensity there at about an inch per hour, the projection the radar shows right now. current numbers in the 50s. a few spots getting closer to 60 degrees. livermore 58. santa rosa 56 and san francisco checking in at 53. as far as the wind speeds, take a look at the oakland airport. a sustained wind at 23. gusting to 28 miles per hour. and some more wind reports toward sfo gusting to 29. half moon bay not as strong with gusts up to 18. breezy to windy this afternoon. this whole complex -- this is today's storm. you can see the jet stream. typically it may take a path like this with a big ridge over northern california keeping us dry, but it is dipping down to the south and there is more development within this flow. that is the next storm lining up into this
inland east bay toward pleasanton, san ramon, concord and lafayette, we still have coverage around the claytona. around the santa cruz mountains approaching saratoga more activity as well, and including morgan hill, san martin and gilroy. if i click on this one cell around san martin around 101 north of gilroy here, you can see the rainfall intensity there at about an inch per hour, the projection the radar shows right now. current numbers in the 50s. a few spots getting closer to 60 degrees....
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the dark to east texas while bobbi spent a tearful night in a hotel with then-deputy sheriff donna clayton. >> it was just a mixture of so many different emotions, you know. the fear, the anticipation. but yet, being afraid to get excited, you know, about seeing her husband and family because, you know, what if they didn't want her anymore. >> and finally, the moment arrived. after more than a decade, husband and wife were reunited in a hotel lobby. >> i just walked up to her and put my arms around her. told her she was going to be okay now. >> it was very natural to see him, to talk to him, to hug him. >> did you see any doubt in his eyes? >> none. none. >> you took her back no questions asked? >> there was no taking her back, it was to go get her and bring her home where she belonged. >> taking her back. you don't like those words -- >> not, not -- not for me, no, i don't like those words. >> tell me -- >> it sounds like i'm doing her a favor when the fact is is she's my wife. she's been missing. she's been found finally. and i'm going to go get her and bring her home. >> the following d
the dark to east texas while bobbi spent a tearful night in a hotel with then-deputy sheriff donna clayton. >> it was just a mixture of so many different emotions, you know. the fear, the anticipation. but yet, being afraid to get excited, you know, about seeing her husband and family because, you know, what if they didn't want her anymore. >> and finally, the moment arrived. after more than a decade, husband and wife were reunited in a hotel lobby. >> i just walked up to her...
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doj antitrust has the clayton act. can't be anti-competitive going four to three.ss competition but what they're making case is, sprint will go out of business anyway. combined they're stronger. they would be better on price. i want to say one other thing. i think you put capitalists over the line, your performance on the debate. neil: capitalism versus socialism. >> i'm telling you the socialists that dude they got from, who. neil: that dude? >> bernie sanders look-alike? i was killing it until -- neil: a lot of people think it was a tie. give him another day -- >> you were like jim brown going you there line and, that guy was sam huff. neil: where were you in this? >> no one asked me! neil: really. >> maybe they think i'm too much after socialist. that i would have sided with socialists and killed the capitalists. they are afraid of me. neil: you reported on the sins of capitalism. >> the capital its are afraided me. neil: not for the reasons you think. >> you put the capitalists, remember austin powers? when i saw cavuto i was thinking yea capitalists. neil: tha
doj antitrust has the clayton act. can't be anti-competitive going four to three.ss competition but what they're making case is, sprint will go out of business anyway. combined they're stronger. they would be better on price. i want to say one other thing. i think you put capitalists over the line, your performance on the debate. neil: capitalism versus socialism. >> i'm telling you the socialists that dude they got from, who. neil: that dude? >> bernie sanders look-alike? i was...
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i spoke with the weather company's ceo cameron clayton about how it works. >> we're launching a new productweather signals it brings watson's ai, a huge volume of data to bring insights to the supply chain so retailers can know what stock they need, how many employees they might need, the behavior changes that might happen because of the weather all comes together with weather signals. >> so if you had a string of cloudy days, people at least in some places tend to buy more chocolate. how does that intelligence affect the way the business plans. >> people in rhode island in particular on a cloudy day see a 37% higher likelihood to buy chocolate. >> not necessarily eat chocolate but buy it. >> not necessarily eat it but buy it i think there's a close correlation for most people to eating and buying chocolate. businesses plan, right and so you probably see it here a lot. companies that are using weather as an excuse for their performance returning that around, right? that excuse is being removed, and now there's an opportunity to really integrate weather, ai, into decision-making for business
i spoke with the weather company's ceo cameron clayton about how it works. >> we're launching a new productweather signals it brings watson's ai, a huge volume of data to bring insights to the supply chain so retailers can know what stock they need, how many employees they might need, the behavior changes that might happen because of the weather all comes together with weather signals. >> so if you had a string of cloudy days, people at least in some places tend to buy more...
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scattered showers near clayton and concord.ount, it is raining pretty hard, almost half an inch an hour. and some of those cells it is going off. they are widely scattered, dying down and not as robust as they were two or three hours ago. all of this activity or most of the activity moves into the hills, which will soon take us out of the occasion for showers. you see a jet taking off at sfo. you see the cloud cover and there will be a little bit of clouds tonight. maybe as julie pointed out, a slight chance of a sprinkle, but most of it is dying down as we go into the evening hours. the story is the storm surge, which has been, really in my mind, probably unprecedented. i can't remember amy where we had a run like this in terms of heavy rainfall of almost half a again on saturday, rthern count into sunday morning. saturday afternoon looks to be your best bet. friday morning and friday afternoon. commutes should be dry. saturday morning, it tees up, and boom, there you go. through the afternoon. saturday from about 10:00 or 11:
scattered showers near clayton and concord.ount, it is raining pretty hard, almost half an inch an hour. and some of those cells it is going off. they are widely scattered, dying down and not as robust as they were two or three hours ago. all of this activity or most of the activity moves into the hills, which will soon take us out of the occasion for showers. you see a jet taking off at sfo. you see the cloud cover and there will be a little bit of clouds tonight. maybe as julie pointed out, a...
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. >> reporter: denver correspondent clayton sandell covered the story for abc news. >> chris watts waslly on television. he admitted he and his wife had heated words before she disappeared. >> it wasn't, like, an argument. we had an emotional conversation, but i'll leave it at that. >> reporter: so what was happening behind closed doors in the weeks before the family went missing? on facebook, shanann was ecstatic about the summer. >> i feel really blessed this summer. six weeks, we are going to be in north carolina, right? we're going to lo a lot of fun. >> she was very excited to be going to north carolina, seeing her family. the children loved the grandparents so much. >> reporter: you were with them for six weeks? >> six weeks. we went to the beach. >> we played in puddles. >> you played in the rain and got all wet. >> mm-hmm. >> we went to the zoo. goodness. >> we had a lot of fun. >> reporter: chris stays home in colorado working. but even from across the country, shanann senses a change in her husband. how did your daughter describe it? did she say it happened suddenly? >> a few
. >> reporter: denver correspondent clayton sandell covered the story for abc news. >> chris watts waslly on television. he admitted he and his wife had heated words before she disappeared. >> it wasn't, like, an argument. we had an emotional conversation, but i'll leave it at that. >> reporter: so what was happening behind closed doors in the weeks before the family went missing? on facebook, shanann was ecstatic about the summer. >> i feel really blessed this...
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a severe thunderstorm warning right now north of clayton b, new mexico, that's head ng the direction of springville, colorado. the atmosphere is extremely volatile today. even more so than previous days. extreme eastern colorado into western kansas especially then building down the dry line later today in the texas panhandle and all the ingredients are in mace for a strong tornado threat. it looks like focus in far eastern colorado, into western kansas. however, it's going to be a highly unstable environment. you're going to have dangerous long track storms moving along the high plains and the atmosphere has plenty of time to breathe. last night, there were clear skies and the instability is building and it looks like a widespread severe weather that will continue for a few hours after dark. that means supercells will congeal into a complex of storms with a widespread damaging wind event. and tornados like what we saw last night in el reno. just because these individual storms congeal into a line, it doesn't mean an ending to the tornado threat. >> this is something we've been watchi
a severe thunderstorm warning right now north of clayton b, new mexico, that's head ng the direction of springville, colorado. the atmosphere is extremely volatile today. even more so than previous days. extreme eastern colorado into western kansas especially then building down the dry line later today in the texas panhandle and all the ingredients are in mace for a strong tornado threat. it looks like focus in far eastern colorado, into western kansas. however, it's going to be a highly...
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police in clayton county georgia said on may 7th she followed the man for one mile after she said he to leave the scene of an accident. payne wanted to try to get herring to return to the accident scene and he approached the vehicle and cut him off and forcing him to stop. and then a struggle ensued and a weapon was discharged and herring was left with a fatal wound to his abdomen. >> based on the facts and circumstances in the investigation, they warranted the murder charge. >> reporter: the criminal investigations division said payne called 911 before the shooting and authorities haven't given more details about that 911 call and aren't releasing the audio because of the ongoing investigation. but they say payne is licensed to carry a weapon and approached herring's car carrying her gun. >> we recommend that people stay in the car. and that they let the officers responding handle the situation. >> reporter: payne's lawyer said she was trying to do the right thing. >> it seems like it is an unfaert situation of a person trying to stop a hit-and-run. >> reporter: herring's wife said
police in clayton county georgia said on may 7th she followed the man for one mile after she said he to leave the scene of an accident. payne wanted to try to get herring to return to the accident scene and he approached the vehicle and cut him off and forcing him to stop. and then a struggle ensued and a weapon was discharged and herring was left with a fatal wound to his abdomen. >> based on the facts and circumstances in the investigation, they warranted the murder charge. >>...
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didn't pay they both got out and started recording cell phone video at the same time detainee tyrone claytoning from the back patrol car. police say the 2 women ignored directions to remain with their car and repeatedly tried to push past the officers. >>the shauna tells it much differently. >>he's addressing her he's walking her hand. >>the officers slams cherished halt to the ground got that that's a woman you're double her size, i mean. >>what was the need for the use of force one say be is them saying that i try to swing on the officer. you slam my daughter to the ground. dirt which is hard as concrete. on her face. he's 3 times bigger than her. now it's unnecessary. then i get a little bit aggressive. yes, i did. yes i didn't regard as to how old your child get are any of my kids get on one. you see them or feel that they're being threatened you automatically go into mother mo. protection you're going to protect your kids. >>and you saw her go up to a in the video and confront the officer one of the officers as the other officer had her daughter. the daughter had some injuries from the
didn't pay they both got out and started recording cell phone video at the same time detainee tyrone claytoning from the back patrol car. police say the 2 women ignored directions to remain with their car and repeatedly tried to push past the officers. >>the shauna tells it much differently. >>he's addressing her he's walking her hand. >>the officers slams cherished halt to the ground got that that's a woman you're double her size, i mean. >>what was the need for the use...
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it has cleared the north bay, still looking at a pretty good sell here south of clayton, east of walnuthe very heavy rain, down to 680, fremont and hayward, 880, as well. the peninsula, a thunderstorm there around stanford, and there is more offshore. park more, also into santa cruz, a soggy day today. chris? >> thanks so much for joining us. the news continues right now with shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> >>> welcome back to "gma" on this sunday morning. happening right now, a kidnapped girl is found after a massive manhunt overnight in texas. the abduction in broad daylight. her mother seen there falling to the ground while the car with the 8-year-old inside pulls away. some local residents joining in that search leading police
it has cleared the north bay, still looking at a pretty good sell here south of clayton, east of walnuthe very heavy rain, down to 680, fremont and hayward, 880, as well. the peninsula, a thunderstorm there around stanford, and there is more offshore. park more, also into santa cruz, a soggy day today. chris? >> thanks so much for joining us. the news continues right now with shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. oh i love it. it's a...
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storms making their way through and this is also what you're looking at right around san ramon up to clayton is shower activity that is likely starting to develop. into what could be a some thunderstorms out there in the east bay again this is just south of walnut creek as you're traveling up and down 6.80. the heaviest of rainfall right around san ramon stretching on up and the higher elevations around mount diablo itself, moderate shower activity up and down the southern end of the peninsula. this is 2 1 right here woodside on up to 80 a little bit further north you are running in some wet roadways. there. and this is something we're going to see continuing to roll through the morning hours here, those yellow and orange areas that's the potential of thunderstorms, especially likely out in the east bay we're starting to see some have your development as we speak now afternoon thunderstorm potential is actually the greatest further north in the bay area up in sonoma napa and solano counties afternoon hours will come with tapering conditions later into the afternoon and evening by tomorrow, i
storms making their way through and this is also what you're looking at right around san ramon up to clayton is shower activity that is likely starting to develop. into what could be a some thunderstorms out there in the east bay again this is just south of walnut creek as you're traveling up and down 6.80. the heaviest of rainfall right around san ramon stretching on up and the higher elevations around mount diablo itself, moderate shower activity up and down the southern end of the peninsula....
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May 13, 2019
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highway 24, you are slow and go down to 17 miles an hour thanks to several accidents. 242 right at claytonident that's backing things up and it just doesn't clear until you get all the way down to walnut creek, you have maybe a minute of normal speed. and then look at that, westbound 24 is slow and go all the way through basically orinda this morning. so coming out of the east bay, give yourself extra time. the only good news i got for you is that the south bay doesn't have a single accident. maybe a stall or a little bit of debris in the roadway here and there. for the most part you are normal coming out of the south bay this morning. it's just the east bay that's battling is. the san mateo bridge, we have an issue when it comes to the toll plaza just past there, an accident was blocking one lane. it seems to be slow as well as you're making your way westbound, but at least you're moving which is more than i can say coming through the dublin interchange this morning. again, taking a look at the dublin interchange, how slow it actually is. off now to the richmond san rafael bridge where it
highway 24, you are slow and go down to 17 miles an hour thanks to several accidents. 242 right at claytonident that's backing things up and it just doesn't clear until you get all the way down to walnut creek, you have maybe a minute of normal speed. and then look at that, westbound 24 is slow and go all the way through basically orinda this morning. so coming out of the east bay, give yourself extra time. the only good news i got for you is that the south bay doesn't have a single accident....