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the corals form as an ecosystem, the coral reef. >> corals are related to sea on the surface of the coralsre are numerous small tentacles known as polyps. inside the polyps live phytoplanki tn, producing am aminoacids. these amino acids are absorbed by the nutrients. calcium within seawater, calcium carbonate skeleton. the slow growing coral is very sensitive to changes in its environment. ♪ this satellite image shows the seabed around boracay island. the island is in the middle. the coral areas are shown in pink. dr. fortes has paid keen attention to the change of coral in the sea off white beach. by following the changes occurring since 1988, the decline is very easy to see. ♪ analysis shows that the amount of coral in the sea off white beach has decreased by 40% over the past 2 decades. between the beach and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dr. fortes has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have
the corals form as an ecosystem, the coral reef. >> corals are related to sea on the surface of the coralsre are numerous small tentacles known as polyps. inside the polyps live phytoplanki tn, producing am aminoacids. these amino acids are absorbed by the nutrients. calcium within seawater, calcium carbonate skeleton. the slow growing coral is very sensitive to changes in its environment. ♪ this satellite image shows the seabed around boracay island. the island is in the middle. the...
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Aug 25, 2016
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the corals form as an ecosystem, the coral reef. >> corals are related to sea on the surface of the coralsre are numerous small tentacles known as polyps. inside the polyps live phytoplanki tn, producing am aminoacids. these amino acids are absorbed by the nutrients. calcium within seawater, calcium carbonate skeleton. the slow growing coral is very sensitive to changes in its environment. ♪ this satellite image shows the seabed around boracay island. the island is in the middle. the coral areas are shown in pink. dr. fortes has paid keen attention to the change of coral in the sea off white beach. by following the changes occurring since 1988, the decline is very easy to see. ♪ analysis shows that the amount of coral in the sea off white beach has decreased by 40% over the past 2 decades. between the beach and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dr. fortes has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have
the corals form as an ecosystem, the coral reef. >> corals are related to sea on the surface of the coralsre are numerous small tentacles known as polyps. inside the polyps live phytoplanki tn, producing am aminoacids. these amino acids are absorbed by the nutrients. calcium within seawater, calcium carbonate skeleton. the slow growing coral is very sensitive to changes in its environment. ♪ this satellite image shows the seabed around boracay island. the island is in the middle. the...
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Aug 19, 2016
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lovely colorful coral. but all over the world, coral reefs are dying, victims of coral bleaching. it is caused by rising ocean temperatures from global warming. >> they are like the ocean's rain forest. diverse habitats on the family. >> reporter: corals support a multibillion dollars tourism industry. the reefs are home to many of the fish and sea life we eat every day and provide a barrier during hurricanes and storm surge. the marine scientists say 40% of the world's coral has died. >> coral has been in trouble for the last 30 years. >> reporter: so dr. david vaughn is trying to save them. he and his team have developed a method to regrow coral. they in labs. then they place these fragments onto dead coral skeletons where they will multiply and grow. >> we thought would take hundreds of years, but now we have learned to grow corals in record time. >> reporter: reefs can take centuries to grow naturally. but with this new method, and entire reef can be restored in one to three years. it is a resource we can't afford the lose. >> the value of them is pretty immeasurable. >> repor
lovely colorful coral. but all over the world, coral reefs are dying, victims of coral bleaching. it is caused by rising ocean temperatures from global warming. >> they are like the ocean's rain forest. diverse habitats on the family. >> reporter: corals support a multibillion dollars tourism industry. the reefs are home to many of the fish and sea life we eat every day and provide a barrier during hurricanes and storm surge. the marine scientists say 40% of the world's coral has...
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he and his team developed a method to regrow coral. they raise tiny pieces of coral in labs. then they place these fragments on to dead coral skeletons where they'll multiple ply and grow. with this new method, an entire reef can be restored in 1 to years. marine scientists have started adopting this new technique in reefs throughout the caribbean. and they're hoping scientists throughout the world will adopt this ground breaking method. john rogers, news channel 8. >>> one store chain has a warning, it's been hacked. and your credit card number may have been stolen. >>> are telemarketers and you? they're getting on the nerves of one bay area congressman too. >>> here's a look at the current medal count in the 2016 rio summer olympic games. ? ? the ford freedom sales event is on! our biggest event of the year just got better! ? ? announcing zero for seventy-two across the entire lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. plus, tagged vehicles now get a thousand smart bonus. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best selling brand. ? ? now get 0
he and his team developed a method to regrow coral. they raise tiny pieces of coral in labs. then they place these fragments on to dead coral skeletons where they'll multiple ply and grow. with this new method, an entire reef can be restored in 1 to years. marine scientists have started adopting this new technique in reefs throughout the caribbean. and they're hoping scientists throughout the world will adopt this ground breaking method. john rogers, news channel 8. >>> one store chain...
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Aug 20, 2016
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the algae that live within the coral will actually go ahead and leave the coral. >> reporter: m+ ote scientists hope that exhibits like this will teach the public how important why it is important to restore them. >> fan it is a take and s showcase to our visitors what it look like an a healthy reef. >> the restoration of the reef involves a bit of mad science. and growing coral in a labor tory and then transporting it back into the reefs. the restored coral is known to have a 9 periods survival rate and some of it has begun to reproduce. are more resistant to the warming sea surface temperatures. and, therefore, may hold the key of the survival of the florida keys coral reef systems and others around the world. scientists at mote marine aquarium hope that is the case. reporting from sarasota, mike bennett, fox 13 news. >> alcides: fire fighters hope to make major gains of a huge wildfire in southern california. >> anjuli: the first time in ?? ?? ?? ? ba da ba ba ba ? time now is 9:x.. now time now is 9:x.. now to the the latest on the wildfires burning across california >> the blue
the algae that live within the coral will actually go ahead and leave the coral. >> reporter: m+ ote scientists hope that exhibits like this will teach the public how important why it is important to restore them. >> fan it is a take and s showcase to our visitors what it look like an a healthy reef. >> the restoration of the reef involves a bit of mad science. and growing coral in a labor tory and then transporting it back into the reefs. the restored coral is known to have a...
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Aug 15, 2016
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pictures and one of thef corals cloud formations we have they do occur quite often. there were no tornadoes they typically do not produce torn at his activity. this is one of the pictureses from thursday evening's a quick looki at the saturday accumulations.ck you can see yellow spent rested indicate 2-3 inches of raine there's been some low station sentencing after an inch. it was an entirely different that rain just did notnot left as far north as we anticipated there is set for 76 caps on the majority of the rain once again there's more rain in golf moisture to once again stay steady o lower 80s for high with the heaviest rainfall in primarily last some showers approaching norwalk as this continuesomm through get into lake erie. study rain further west as thelt skies a so we look at accumulations alll lot near tiffin i think were going under a quarter bench in clevelandth overnight hack couple of showers left overove a low of around 70 and it looks like showerse with the front finally starting to inch pack further east and we will see some showers developingee dur
pictures and one of thef corals cloud formations we have they do occur quite often. there were no tornadoes they typically do not produce torn at his activity. this is one of the pictureses from thursday evening's a quick looki at the saturday accumulations.ck you can see yellow spent rested indicate 2-3 inches of raine there's been some low station sentencing after an inch. it was an entirely different that rain just did notnot left as far north as we anticipated there is set for 76 caps on...
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Aug 22, 2016
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we could see severe degradation to coral reef environments, if algae is not kept in check by the grazers, which lionfish are consuming. we could see impacts to commercial fisheries, to grouper snapper, shrimp, crabs. >> without natural lionfish predators here, the most effective way to control the population is for divers to catch and kill them. but they're not easy to catch. they don't swim in large schools, and they have poisonous spines that can sting. >> this is safe, that's safe. they also have venom right on that one and that one, and then along pectoral there. the pain can be 50 times worse than a wasp sting. >> that's about an hour after being stung. that was in total, about a three month ordeal. >> reporter: the dive community has stepped up to find safe ways to catch lionfish. one diver designed this plastic cylinder that he calls a zookeeper to store lionfish underwater, and protect divers from being stung. nelson and his team use pole spears that he adapted to make it easier to catch the fish. he calls them "lionfish slayers". >> what's great is that everybody is pitching in
we could see severe degradation to coral reef environments, if algae is not kept in check by the grazers, which lionfish are consuming. we could see impacts to commercial fisheries, to grouper snapper, shrimp, crabs. >> without natural lionfish predators here, the most effective way to control the population is for divers to catch and kill them. but they're not easy to catch. they don't swim in large schools, and they have poisonous spines that can sting. >> this is safe, that's...
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cuba, and the coral reefs we have in common. lloyd sowers the aquarium parternership was actually in the works before improved relations with cuba. but they say now, they're getting a lot more done. ((jen)) ahead at 5:30... another run down of this morning's top local stories... ((walter and don't be alarmed... you may see a helicopter flying too close for comfort around area power ahead in our 5:30 half hour wish you could nourish your hair without it falling flat? dove oxygen moisture with oxygen fused moisture... for the nourishment you need... with 95% more volume. dove oxygen moisture. i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe... we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. ? we buy any car dot com ? ? we buy any car dot com ? ? we buy any car dot com ? ? any any any any ? did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car
cuba, and the coral reefs we have in common. lloyd sowers the aquarium parternership was actually in the works before improved relations with cuba. but they say now, they're getting a lot more done. ((jen)) ahead at 5:30... another run down of this morning's top local stories... ((walter and don't be alarmed... you may see a helicopter flying too close for comfort around area power ahead in our 5:30 half hour wish you could nourish your hair without it falling flat? dove oxygen moisture with...
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Aug 3, 2016
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that picks people up near the coral ridge mall and drops them off at kinnick. " i have a feeling because of road construction and numbers are up, i think those hawkeye express numbers will go up too." athletics officials say they should have the stadium completely ready to go for football by mid-week. live in iowa city, tonight "on iowa live" returns, and former hawkeyes will join scott to talk about the season opener. and it doesn't matter if the catch is big or small, people are all smiles this week in john's big ol' fish. stay with your 24 hour news as a result scattered thunderstorm chances remain in the forecast. while the chance of any serve weather is low, heavy rain from the thunderstorm s that develop. is possible. a cold front finally clears the area on wednesday, allowing the muggy meter to return to a comfortable range thigh the end of the week. have a great night! tonight: chance of storms. wind: light s. low: 67 tomorrow: chance of storms. partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. early, then partly cloudy. wind: nw 5-10. low: 62 wednesday: mostly sunny and less humid. high: 79 low: 62
that picks people up near the coral ridge mall and drops them off at kinnick. " i have a feeling because of road construction and numbers are up, i think those hawkeye express numbers will go up too." athletics officials say they should have the stadium completely ready to go for football by mid-week. live in iowa city, tonight "on iowa live" returns, and former hawkeyes will join scott to talk about the season opener. and it doesn't matter if the catch is big or small,...
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Aug 7, 2016
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a billion dollars worldwide, most families with children were left with a vivid memory of dazzling coral chases, and kidnappings by goofy scuba diverring, -- divers, voice of albert brooks wins fish dory voiced by ellen degenerous. this movie and with hail and dooms of snow reports coming in from massachusetts, houses and cars and people disappearing under the whiteout. i go down and shovel once more by the light of the lamp, but then i give up, i peer into the flurries thinking, hmm, do you realize that you've been named after a billion dollar clown fish? [laughter] >> you know, there's something in the grand violence of a really big storm. i get the feeling this storm was talking to me like, nemo. and then i went over to what i call climate change mind. there's something fishy about the storm, the strange thunder is the order of have vanished fisheries and cause striped bass into the accelerating darkness. .. >> their heads are full of nemo. the fish are dying. but the memory we have of the fish, our memories are becoming commodified. i'm one of those people that these are much deadlie
a billion dollars worldwide, most families with children were left with a vivid memory of dazzling coral chases, and kidnappings by goofy scuba diverring, -- divers, voice of albert brooks wins fish dory voiced by ellen degenerous. this movie and with hail and dooms of snow reports coming in from massachusetts, houses and cars and people disappearing under the whiteout. i go down and shovel once more by the light of the lamp, but then i give up, i peer into the flurries thinking, hmm, do you...
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Aug 16, 2016
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why marine life is dying on a normally vibrant coral reeve off the shores of texas. divers notice a patch of hazy green water. dead marine life and corals >> these are important not only because we consume them as we fish but we can extract medicines from them. we they are beautiful to look at they drive the diving industry. >> work with texas a & m on this study and think that the corals getting less light and more organic matter since the fresh water moved off shore. >> blasting florida with tv adds and hangup in the poles. we have new time to bring in the editor craig patrick crunching the numbers to break it down. >> a huk despairity in terms of spending on television ads you see it by watching throughout the day. a huge advantage in favor of hilary clinton. hilary and her al ice special pact supporting clinton sent this far 23 million dollars. advertising in the state of dollars to trump who spent over 3 million dollars. a huge disadvantage for trump, very one sided when we say trump and allis we mean his al ice the camp pain has not invest and trump is not a th
why marine life is dying on a normally vibrant coral reeve off the shores of texas. divers notice a patch of hazy green water. dead marine life and corals >> these are important not only because we consume them as we fish but we can extract medicines from them. we they are beautiful to look at they drive the diving industry. >> work with texas a & m on this study and think that the corals getting less light and more organic matter since the fresh water moved off shore. >>...
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Aug 28, 2016
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a deep sea coral that's 4,500 years old is found here. octopus, creatures only in this stretch of ocean up to 90% in certain locations are only found think stretch of the ocean. then of course all the magnificent fauna that everybody sees in the films like whales around turtles and sharks. the amazing sea bird life as well. it's a spectacular piece of ocean, we're so excited that it's now been protected. >> sreenivasan: how do you protect schools of fish from this area that decide to go outside and back in, this is one of the concerns that the fishing industry has had for some time. >> there are some certain species that definitely go beyond these borders, while they're in this huge refuge, it's a massive refuge, three and half times the size the state of california, these fish have an opportunity to reproduce and grow unmolested they have excellent chance of passing on their genes and repopulating. >> sreenivasan: put this in perspective of the larger ocean, three times the size of california, put that in perspective for all the ocean th
a deep sea coral that's 4,500 years old is found here. octopus, creatures only in this stretch of ocean up to 90% in certain locations are only found think stretch of the ocean. then of course all the magnificent fauna that everybody sees in the films like whales around turtles and sharks. the amazing sea bird life as well. it's a spectacular piece of ocean, we're so excited that it's now been protected. >> sreenivasan: how do you protect schools of fish from this area that decide to go...
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Aug 22, 2016
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the flames broke out at a unit on coral la the fire did cause damage. investigators now trying to figure out what started the flames. >>> the search is on in man key county for a man who escaped from the back of a cruiser with handcuffs on. they are looking for him he was arrested after a car crash and put him in the patrol car but minutes later, he was gone. >>> a mom and 6-year-old boy are safe after a daring rescue in orlando. the car veered off the 40 and overpass. crews used webs and slings to keep the car from falling 20 feet to the ground. and they managed to get everyone out safely. the mom is now charged with careless driving. >>> the 2016 summer games in rio are officially over. it was spectacular there. and it came to a spectacular close with music, dancing and fireworks. during the ceremony, the video game character mario made appearance. he popped out off a green pipe. underneath the costume, gentleman abandoned on pennsylvania avenue's prime minister. a spoil 'er alert. >> the noise it makes when he comes out of the pipe. >> today matt lau
the flames broke out at a unit on coral la the fire did cause damage. investigators now trying to figure out what started the flames. >>> the search is on in man key county for a man who escaped from the back of a cruiser with handcuffs on. they are looking for him he was arrested after a car crash and put him in the patrol car but minutes later, he was gone. >>> a mom and 6-year-old boy are safe after a daring rescue in orlando. the car veered off the 40 and overpass. crews...
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Aug 21, 2016
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look at these fall like readings. 77 in boulder. 75 4 collins. 76 in denver. 69 in coral springs. on the radar, nothing in denver but today good thunderstorms we had one-inch diameter hail in pagosa springs. we had over a half inch of rain in las animas county. tomorrow we are going to warm up around here. will tell you how hot and let you know if we have to worry about any thunderstorms here in denver. >>> developing now, hundreds in california return home to devastation. comi left behind from the wildfire. >>> 6 notre dame football ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >>> this is a news developing in turkey. 22 people are deft 94 others were injured. >>> parts of southern louisiana are parts of under flood watch. becomes less than one week after historic flooding that killed 13 people. it's estimated 60,000 homes are damaged. the cleanup is
look at these fall like readings. 77 in boulder. 75 4 collins. 76 in denver. 69 in coral springs. on the radar, nothing in denver but today good thunderstorms we had one-inch diameter hail in pagosa springs. we had over a half inch of rain in las animas county. tomorrow we are going to warm up around here. will tell you how hot and let you know if we have to worry about any thunderstorms here in denver. >>> developing now, hundreds in california return home to devastation. comi left...
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Aug 6, 2016
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solamente 1077 de regulardores a acudieron a la secciÓn en donde se tenÍa prevista tener el tema el coralprobaciÓn. nosotros conocemos y sabemos perfectamente que un tema de esa naturaleza se conozca ya a pocos dÍas de entrar a un nuevo mandato. alegadamente en la empresa ganÓ el nuevo presidente salcedo porque lo demandÓ por tener un contrato. hay un mandato judicial, entonces ¿cuÁles son las alternativas? darle respuesta a la sentencia o si no tambiÉn serÍan pasivo que su la empresa lo someta a los tribunales por daÑos y perjuicios. ya que la mayorÍa reconoce que de todas formas la carga seguro a para el alcalde de mÁs autoridads que asomen en el 21 de agosto. >> serÁ que no entendimos que fue que perdimos las elecciones. tambiÉn se comprobÓ de conocer otras situaciones presupuestarias, aunque no se especificÓ el dÍa, serÁ la prÓxima semana cuando vuelven a definir el controversial el tema, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ilia: a continuaciÓn mÁs noticia de nuestros paÍses. la ministra de exteriores de venezuela informÓ que no permitirÁ que la triple alianza hagan un
solamente 1077 de regulardores a acudieron a la secciÓn en donde se tenÍa prevista tener el tema el coralprobaciÓn. nosotros conocemos y sabemos perfectamente que un tema de esa naturaleza se conozca ya a pocos dÍas de entrar a un nuevo mandato. alegadamente en la empresa ganÓ el nuevo presidente salcedo porque lo demandÓ por tener un contrato. hay un mandato judicial, entonces ¿cuÁles son las alternativas? darle respuesta a la sentencia o si no tambiÉn serÍan pasivo que su la empresa...
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Aug 4, 2016
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. >> they call this a bubble gum coral because of the color. >> the explanation as to how this happened, there's a strong current they believe down there, going on the bottom side of the rock, they avoid the current driving it away but also that current brings food. they hang out there and it's like, yes. >> what a weird rock. >> yeah. >> that is awesome. >> they posted another video to their facebook page this very morning which is pretty cool. i have to be honest. they came across something really rare. >> are those whale bones. >> oh, yeah, those are whale bones. >> right. >> whoa. >> look at that. whale bones. this is where a whale died. very rare to come across something like this, also in one piece as well. you can follow along with them. you can find them on facebook, twitter. they are constantly updating and exploring and everybody gets to go along for the ride. ?? >>> go to the beach, you kick off your flip-flops and maybe you walk down through the sand, right? you ever come back and find your flip-flops getting a little dangerously close to the water? >> yes. >> yes. >> same t
. >> they call this a bubble gum coral because of the color. >> the explanation as to how this happened, there's a strong current they believe down there, going on the bottom side of the rock, they avoid the current driving it away but also that current brings food. they hang out there and it's like, yes. >> what a weird rock. >> yeah. >> that is awesome. >> they posted another video to their facebook page this very morning which is pretty cool. i have to be...
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Aug 23, 2016
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the fourth most expensive hailstorm in history and the second most costly natural disaster in the coral springs area only behind the whelchel canyon fire. -- waldo canyon fire. >>> right now we have had a few minor storms of the metro area. skies are mostly cloudy. we have some gusty winds up to 40 mi./h. they have helped to cool the temperatures down from these highs. 93 degrees in denver. this will be the last receipt of the 90s for a little while in the metro area. the storms do not amount to very much. with the heating of the day to manage to form a few thunderstorms with a bit more bigger. you can see these just to the east of i-4 70. that will move toward the east south east and gradually diminish. in a few more of these continue towards jefferson county backstop to 285 near fairplay and grant. 77 downtown 88 out at the airport. winter gusty out of the south. humidity is low at 18%. the high was 93 and that is five shot at the record high and well above the normal of 87. the low was 28 this morning. there is a low coming in from overnight to nice guys will state mostly clear excep
the fourth most expensive hailstorm in history and the second most costly natural disaster in the coral springs area only behind the whelchel canyon fire. -- waldo canyon fire. >>> right now we have had a few minor storms of the metro area. skies are mostly cloudy. we have some gusty winds up to 40 mi./h. they have helped to cool the temperatures down from these highs. 93 degrees in denver. this will be the last receipt of the 90s for a little while in the metro area. the storms do not...
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Aug 16, 2016
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you can see how charred that coral is. we have good news to report tonight. in the last 15 minutes or so animal rescuers came and rescued dakota. she is being reunited right now with her owner. reporting live in lower lake, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> relief for that family. >>> we want to he show you another live picture from our nbc helicopter of lake county. you could see homes burned to the ground, nothing left. weather conditions playing a big role in this fire. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us with how things are shaping up. jeff. >> we've seen winds gust as high as 20 miles per hour near the fire. it gusted from 20 to 40 miles per hour as the fires that grow so fast and so large really create their own weather. on some fire mapping weather data we've seen, it is really on the north eastern quadrant where this fire continues to be most active at this hour. in terms of what firefighters are facing, we've seen temperatures drop a few degrees from the last hour, but still a hot 93. humidity at 12%, winds out of the south at 10. will
you can see how charred that coral is. we have good news to report tonight. in the last 15 minutes or so animal rescuers came and rescued dakota. she is being reunited right now with her owner. reporting live in lower lake, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> relief for that family. >>> we want to he show you another live picture from our nbc helicopter of lake county. you could see homes burned to the ground, nothing left. weather conditions playing a big role in this...
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Aug 19, 2016
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last night her generals won their first exhibition game 36- 0 over coral rephrase. congratulations. tonight the marquee exhibition game in the area is armwood at bradenton manatee. streak they're on, the rays have outscored their owe opponents. >>> finally mlb has cleared ryan howard and zimmerman of the nationals of use. they were named in a documentary. but they're suing. >> i wonder if peyton manning will sue. >> he was part of that too. >>> all of the headlines are on abcactionnews.com. >> and we z236az zy6z y236ay yy6y >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on. gold medalist ryan lochte breaks his silence. tonight, the apology -- 24 hours after this surveillance was revealed. and for the first time, michael phelps is asked about his teammate and the scandal. >>> also breaking tonight, donald trump moments ago taking aim at president obama. asking why he's golfing instead of visiting the disaster in the south. just hours after trump toured the flood zone himself. >>> the friday rush hour nightmare. the deadly collision. two buses crashing into each other. >>> for the f
last night her generals won their first exhibition game 36- 0 over coral rephrase. congratulations. tonight the marquee exhibition game in the area is armwood at bradenton manatee. streak they're on, the rays have outscored their owe opponents. >>> finally mlb has cleared ryan howard and zimmerman of the nationals of use. they were named in a documentary. but they're suing. >> i wonder if peyton manning will sue. >> he was part of that too. >>> all of the headlines...
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the flames broke out shortly after midnight on coral landings boulevard. no one was home at the time unlivable. you can see through a burned out window, some of the damage there. crews were able to keep the fire contained and no other units were damaged. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> and taking action to keep the zika virus from spreading here to the bay area. this morning the tampa mayor will outline what the city is doing to protect us. cdc issued a travel alert. it's the second part of miami- dade county where the virus was transmitted locally. the state is reporting 36 cases of locally transmitted zika virus. >>> this morning, bay area law enforcement officers want to remind drivers about the importance of the move over law. this weekend alone, three drivers hit police cruisers, nearly hitting the officers themselves. chip osowski shares on call. >> reporter: there were three separate incidents in two jurisdictions within a 24-hour period of time. last night i spoke with the deputy who had a close call several years a
the flames broke out shortly after midnight on coral landings boulevard. no one was home at the time unlivable. you can see through a burned out window, some of the damage there. crews were able to keep the fire contained and no other units were damaged. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> and taking action to keep the zika virus from spreading here to the bay area. this morning the tampa mayor will outline what the city is doing to protect us. cdc issued a...
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pedestrians were coraled mind metal barricades left to w who he could be. >> i think he's probably a nutjob! >> i have no idea. i'm just walking home from work and seeing this and surprised at what's going on. >> people take things to the extreme. maybe it's a trump hoax. >> reporter: the opposite is true. the climber claims to be a trump supporter and says he pulled the stunt inpe meeting the republican candidate for president. he posted this video to youtube earlier this week. >> the reason i chimed your tower is i that via conventional means i would be much less likely to have success. >> reporter: around the base of trump tower, police vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances. on the building's facade -- [ crowd noise ] >> reporter: officers cut open missing the man. others were lowered in large buckets to surround him. >> we try to isolate and contain him to a point where it would give us a tactical advantage to take him into custody of >> reporter: once inside the tower he was evaluated. he was whisked away to a waiting ambulance headed for bellevue hospital. >> reporter: we do know t
pedestrians were coraled mind metal barricades left to w who he could be. >> i think he's probably a nutjob! >> i have no idea. i'm just walking home from work and seeing this and surprised at what's going on. >> people take things to the extreme. maybe it's a trump hoax. >> reporter: the opposite is true. the climber claims to be a trump supporter and says he pulled the stunt inpe meeting the republican candidate for president. he posted this video to youtube earlier...
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at the same time that el nino was the strongest in 100 years and caused us breaching: we know of coral reefs in the pacific. a third to a half of those are gone and may not come back. so these are planetary effects that we're dealing with and so the income equality which we have the unfortunate position of maybe being the most income equal city, region in the united states among them for sure, and what's done to our population -- >> we see it in the city here. >> so much. >> there's a very old settlement house like hall house is the oldest in chicago. we have one in the episcopal good samaritan here in the city and the director, pause, he narrated that to me. he narrated the story there's clients of there's who are what they can have in the way of housing is an old modeled car that they buy from very little and then they rent space in somebody's yard in the lower mission, and that's their home. >> that's the home. we're going to have to take a break. and then welcome right back to hear more about this story and others. thank you. >>> we're back with bishop andrus. he was finishing a st
at the same time that el nino was the strongest in 100 years and caused us breaching: we know of coral reefs in the pacific. a third to a half of those are gone and may not come back. so these are planetary effects that we're dealing with and so the income equality which we have the unfortunate position of maybe being the most income equal city, region in the united states among them for sure, and what's done to our population -- >> we see it in the city here. >> so much. >>...
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there may be a chance to save the coral reefs and the preview >> right now on newschannel8 at 5:30. >> the search for answers continues as police track down a killer who shot a man outside his home. the family is pleading for justice. i'm jennifer leigh. >> i'm josh benson. thanks for being with us tonight. the search for answers continues for the killer who shot a man in home. someone gunned down jonathan jay charles pierre and took off. today, his family begged the public for help. >> reporter: that's right josh. they want answers. who shot jay and why. they want someone to come forward and help them get closure. >> if you are a mother, you know it is not easy. >> reporter: a mother's desperate plea for help. >> i'm asking ... anybody who knows anything
there may be a chance to save the coral reefs and the preview >> right now on newschannel8 at 5:30. >> the search for answers continues as police track down a killer who shot a man outside his home. the family is pleading for justice. i'm jennifer leigh. >> i'm josh benson. thanks for being with us tonight. the search for answers continues for the killer who shot a man in home. someone gunned down jonathan jay charles pierre and took off. today, his family begged the public...
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police on the scene trying to coral him inside. rehema ellis there live for us. rehema, what can you tell us? >> reporter: lester, i can tell you moments ago, that man was corralled inside a window of trump tower by members of the emergency service unit. the members of the emergency service unit called the navy seal of the nypd, this man's name unknown motives unclear, got about one-third of the way of trump's 60-stories was captured by authorities this afternoon and memorizing people from the city of new york for hours also snarling traffic in the area. authorities tried to bring him inside the building when he was around the 16th floor but he evaded auie from one side of the building to another. they broke out windows of the building and saw he tried to get through to duck authorities but again, he was able to be commandeered and brought into the building just moments ago, lester. >> glad it ended safely. thank you. >>> high anxiety in new york. a scathing new report out tonight from the justice department the trust of the community and they say it's because of
police on the scene trying to coral him inside. rehema ellis there live for us. rehema, what can you tell us? >> reporter: lester, i can tell you moments ago, that man was corralled inside a window of trump tower by members of the emergency service unit. the members of the emergency service unit called the navy seal of the nypd, this man's name unknown motives unclear, got about one-third of the way of trump's 60-stories was captured by authorities this afternoon and memorizing people...
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. >>> this cape coral man is waking up in jail after a dangerous night out. police say christopher benetottos spend sunday night drunk but his hands weren't just on the wheel, officers say he was fighting guns from his jeep. they say he was so intoxicated he couldn'st detectives found a loaded pistol and rifle in his vehicle. >>> the second day for the florida alligator hunt. florida fish and wildlife approved 5,000 permits. each hunter can take two gators this hunting season and it ends november 1st. >>> right now in tampa, 80 degrees, nice and dry so good weather for heading out the door early this morning. and all of our major roads and bridges are dry as well. little bit before sunrise, before coming back up. by noon we're in the mid to upper 80s. we'll be topping out today in the low 90s and around noon we'll start to see the showers and storms bubbling up inland and with an east-to-west flow we'll watch the showers and storms working their way along our coastline shortly after noon and continuing through about sunset. dan, yeah, even though it's a high
. >>> this cape coral man is waking up in jail after a dangerous night out. police say christopher benetottos spend sunday night drunk but his hands weren't just on the wheel, officers say he was fighting guns from his jeep. they say he was so intoxicated he couldn'st detectives found a loaded pistol and rifle in his vehicle. >>> the second day for the florida alligator hunt. florida fish and wildlife approved 5,000 permits. each hunter can take two gators this hunting season...
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. >>> cape coral man is in jail, police say sunday night christopher benetados was driving drunk and firing guns from his jeep. officers say he was so intoxicated he couldn't stand up, refused a field sobriety test. detectives say they found a loaded rifle vehicle. >>> a violent mugging in pompano beach. a 72-year-old woman says a thief through her to the ground to steal her necklace. this is just relessed video of the robbery. investigators say the thief noticed margaret gees gold necklace as she went into a wendy's last month. he waited for her outside. she says he grabbed her by the neck and pulled at that necklace, threw her to the ground and banged her head into the concrete until the necklace steal. he ran away and hasn't been caught. >>> check out this video of a fort myers mail carrier tossing mail into the trash. angry restaurant owner sharing his security camera video. a fort myers realtor telling us he paid thousands of dollars to mail those flyers that were tossed into the dumpster. the postal inspector says agents are now investigating. >>> if you need a job a local secu
. >>> cape coral man is in jail, police say sunday night christopher benetados was driving drunk and firing guns from his jeep. officers say he was so intoxicated he couldn't stand up, refused a field sobriety test. detectives say they found a loaded rifle vehicle. >>> a violent mugging in pompano beach. a 72-year-old woman says a thief through her to the ground to steal her necklace. this is just relessed video of the robbery. investigators say the thief noticed margaret gees...
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they won the first educational background hi business game 36 to nothing over coral reef. congratulations. >>> head lining today's u.s. wins. water polo team wing 22 understand gold medal. the men's basketball team beat spain but 4 by 100 team was disqualified for illegal exchange. they lose out on the brondz. wing the jamaica, you seen both with the tim, tim. you can see the united states they are up by a ton in the medal count. have yourself a great weekend, everybody. we're back in amen nit and >>> 92 degrees as a tomorrow. 30% coverage of west, east moving showers and stormentz. if looking at the radar, look to the west, if the rain is there, headed your way and it's going to be hot. >>> you can see the coverage on our website at abcactionnews.com. >>> have a great night and >> dicky: from hollywood it's ?jimmy kimmel live?! tonight, hugh grant, comedian nikki glaser, britney spears, and music from miranda lambert with cleto and the cletones. and now, not so fast -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: very nice. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the s
they won the first educational background hi business game 36 to nothing over coral reef. congratulations. >>> head lining today's u.s. wins. water polo team wing 22 understand gold medal. the men's basketball team beat spain but 4 by 100 team was disqualified for illegal exchange. they lose out on the brondz. wing the jamaica, you seen both with the tim, tim. you can see the united states they are up by a ton in the medal count. have yourself a great weekend, everybody. we're back in...
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debbie clark was beaten and shot in coral gables in 1977. alan bregman, her former lover was arrested in north carolina this week. fingerprints and hair consistent with eichmann found on her body. >> it is remarkable with something that you will see more common than not. >> reporter: the dna was at the crime scene because he owned the apartment. he is awaiting extradition back to florida. >>> summer is over for thousands of kids across the state starting today. this year, labor day is no longer dictating when the school is back in session. we sent our capital bureau reporter down to see how that is impacting the entire school year. >> reporter: students in hillsborough county said headed off to school. >> it is rough getting up in the morning. other than that, it is exciting. >> reporter: kids in st. johns county could relate. they grabbed their book bags and pencils and headed to class wednesday. a change in state law meant that school start dates were not tethered to the labor day holiday. schools previously had to wait until two weeks bef
debbie clark was beaten and shot in coral gables in 1977. alan bregman, her former lover was arrested in north carolina this week. fingerprints and hair consistent with eichmann found on her body. >> it is remarkable with something that you will see more common than not. >> reporter: the dna was at the crime scene because he owned the apartment. he is awaiting extradition back to florida. >>> summer is over for thousands of kids across the state starting today. this year,...
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>> in fact, boca raton, florida -- coral gables, florida. >> his wife mary contracted very bad, really crippling arthritis when she lived in this house, actually. she didn't want to -- she couldn't live in the winter climate of nebraska any longer. so miami was beginning to be a place for older people to go if they could afford to, and also he had been in the south before, he had a lot of strong supporters in the south. so they'd go to miami and stay at friends' houses before and they decided to move there. it was a very good move for mary certainly. >> you tell a story in the book about how he was used to help bring other people to coral gables, including the venetian pool that's still there today. >> he became a promoter. in the 1920s, after he had given up all hope of becoming president, he began to make some money giving speeches for land promoters. this was not one of his, you know, more sort of honorable adventures, perhaps, but after all, he needed to make money and he did. >> again, just to understand this period, we move into 1912, and a democrat finally wins the white house b
>> in fact, boca raton, florida -- coral gables, florida. >> his wife mary contracted very bad, really crippling arthritis when she lived in this house, actually. she didn't want to -- she couldn't live in the winter climate of nebraska any longer. so miami was beginning to be a place for older people to go if they could afford to, and also he had been in the south before, he had a lot of strong supporters in the south. so they'd go to miami and stay at friends' houses before and...
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she also calls the removal "low stress" for the animals and says corals are set up with food and water, the animals go in, a gate closes behind them and they are trapped. but here are concerns and somewhat criticisms we heard of the b-l-m: the short notice. the b-l-m sent a notice out this morning about this operation so locals who didn't know didn't have much time to react. the time of year this operation is happening...in these 100 the stress it may cause to the animals.... and how the gathering operation is not open to the public. we searched for it....we found burros, but not the b-l-m and we were told it was off limits to us to make sure it ran smoothly. ((vanessa murphy/reporter: the blm has faced criticism for these types of operations. what would you say to people who are concerned about this now? kirsten cannon/blm: i would say that unfortunately these burros have really been habituated to people. em do these roundups earlier in the year before it gets hot. it is stressful on the mamas and the babies. don't over take em out of here. they're great for the park. people love em.)
she also calls the removal "low stress" for the animals and says corals are set up with food and water, the animals go in, a gate closes behind them and they are trapped. but here are concerns and somewhat criticisms we heard of the b-l-m: the short notice. the b-l-m sent a notice out this morning about this operation so locals who didn't know didn't have much time to react. the time of year this operation is happening...in these 100 the stress it may cause to the animals.... and how...
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the flames broke out shortly after midnight at palm harbor condos on coral landings boulevard. fire crews report the condo is unliable. you can see through a -- unlivable. you can see through the burned out window some of the damage there. no other units were damaged. investigators are now trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> and happening today, local leaders plan to address concerns over the zika virus. several non-travel related cases have been confirmed in the miami area in the past spread to state's west coast, our area. 8 on your side's ryan hughes is live from tampa this morning. ryan, the mayor is hoping to prepare to keep us safe. how is he going to do that? >> reporter: exactly, gene. good morning. the mayor and code enforce. leaders plan to discuss ways to prevent the zika virus from spreading. it's easily transmitted by mosquitoes and they plan to use this home as a backdrop to show residents how to clean up the properties to rid them of mosquitoes. the mayor will city's efforts to protect tampa residents from the zika virus. there haven't been any non- tr
the flames broke out shortly after midnight at palm harbor condos on coral landings boulevard. fire crews report the condo is unliable. you can see through a -- unlivable. you can see through the burned out window some of the damage there. no other units were damaged. investigators are now trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> and happening today, local leaders plan to address concerns over the zika virus. several non-travel related cases have been confirmed in the miami area...
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this includes a mass of soft coral. shibuya spots a school of fish which fetch high prices on the market. further down, groupers, another commercial prospect. in all, the surveys have identified some 100 species of marine life around the wind turbine. and it's no accident. the pillar is covered with a special paint that ocean organisms can easily cling to. the aim is to create a floating reef. shibuya has been involved in the project since the beginning. a veteran of many undersea construction projects, he says he's surprised by the amount of sea creatures they found here. >> translator: it's a big deal. fish are gathering and living here. i think it's quite possible they will spread out into the surrounding ocean. >> reporter: shibuya visited the local fisherman's association to report his findings. >> translator: the pillar acts as a big reef. it's the fishermen who will be happiest about this. >> translator: it will be a big step forward. i hope this kind of renewable energy project will help both the fisheries and t
this includes a mass of soft coral. shibuya spots a school of fish which fetch high prices on the market. further down, groupers, another commercial prospect. in all, the surveys have identified some 100 species of marine life around the wind turbine. and it's no accident. the pillar is covered with a special paint that ocean organisms can easily cling to. the aim is to create a floating reef. shibuya has been involved in the project since the beginning. a veteran of many undersea construction...
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. >> reporter: marta corally has one of those. laurie hernandez has a silver medal to go along with that necklace. she's the youngest member squad. she's known as the human emoji because of how expressive she is. we had fun having her expressing emotions in emoji form. >> reporter: what emoji were you after you took silver today? >> i was probably -- so exciting after that. >> reporter: and now you're going to be the little face like that. >> yeah, that one. >> reporter: i like that one >> reporter: that's good. roles reversed for 2 members of the u.s. swim team amount lot can change in 10 years. katy ledecky waited to get an autograph from her hero michael phelps. getting a signature from the world record holder who he calls his teammate. that will do it for us in rio. back to you in boston. >> anchor: see you tomorrow. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. how do we make the economy work for everyone? hillary clinton's plan starts here... by making big corporations and those at the top finally pay their fair share in t
. >> reporter: marta corally has one of those. laurie hernandez has a silver medal to go along with that necklace. she's the youngest member squad. she's known as the human emoji because of how expressive she is. we had fun having her expressing emotions in emoji form. >> reporter: what emoji were you after you took silver today? >> i was probably -- so exciting after that. >> reporter: and now you're going to be the little face like that. >> yeah, that one....
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share his people classically different opinions on what should be done but that's happening in cape coral florida here are some of the comments paul r, did but isn't that the beauty of this country we don't have to pledge to anything unless we want to many people had freedom of speech and others had responses like this dumb did it p wrote to mrs. america and the pledge is part of it if you don't like it that america is not for you it's just that easy. >> the two sides of that argument a question about that hence the reason it's a controversial duster to come a woman in california is a thinking about suing starbucks is says that they're giving her too much ice and not enough drink a judge had some strong opinions on that matter plus cooler temperatures and the possibility of rain things are looking a lot different outside to just got the a ban on some swimwear or called booking knees in france is actually maybe either more popular a booking is a full length the wetsuit that has a hood built in mic a burqa and kind of a bikini put together the combination of those two friends were the first
share his people classically different opinions on what should be done but that's happening in cape coral florida here are some of the comments paul r, did but isn't that the beauty of this country we don't have to pledge to anything unless we want to many people had freedom of speech and others had responses like this dumb did it p wrote to mrs. america and the pledge is part of it if you don't like it that america is not for you it's just that easy. >> the two sides of that argument a...
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robotic rovers to do deep sea exploration and a marine sanctuary and they rec t recently discovered a coraleef. >> as you go deeper in the ocean, species need to adapt to be able to live in a high pressure environment with little light. who knows what we will find. >> you can follow the mission at nautil nautiluslive.org. the crew will also explore the wreck of a world war ii ship used for atomic bomb testing. abc has a partnership for exhibits at the hands-on science museum. >> remarkable. >>> one of the world's most famous mummies, the ice man is a 5,000 year old mummy found on a glacier in 1991. according to dna results, leather coat make of sheep and goats and shoes and laces from a wild cow and hat from the side of a brown bear. the material suggests the iceman was adept at killing both domesticated and wild animals. >>> do you know who this is. a local treasure, about to get a big honor. the story next. california's clean air laws we've cut toxic pollution. we're seeing fewing cases of asthma in kids. and the new clean energy economy has created more than half a million jobs. i'm tom
robotic rovers to do deep sea exploration and a marine sanctuary and they rec t recently discovered a coraleef. >> as you go deeper in the ocean, species need to adapt to be able to live in a high pressure environment with little light. who knows what we will find. >> you can follow the mission at nautil nautiluslive.org. the crew will also explore the wreck of a world war ii ship used for atomic bomb testing. abc has a partnership for exhibits at the hands-on science museum....
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scientists will explore coral reefs and look for sunken boats. >> we're going to look at places thate never been explored. >> you can follow the mission at naut list live dt org. >> caltrans received a go ahead to implode more parts of the bay bridge. the next could happen in october. >> well, bay area is an artistic place to live. >> this picture of a mural found on osage street. >> now, spencer christian. >> let me show you pictures i have painted. sunny skies, clouds at the coast and over the bay. and here in the bay area, sunny skies by afternoon, after a foggy start, highs from about 60s on the coast to mid-70s around the bay to upper 80s inland and tomorrow, the poorest, there it is, panel to pop up there. here is the accu-weather forecast. cooler patterns sunday, monday will be the coolest with highs only in mid-80s. and a warm up for the remainder of the week. >> all right. we'll have rick quon in tonight. >> you'll hear from coach and a status of collin kaepernick. . >>> collin kaepernick will not play in the game in denver. he showed no signs of discomfort but niners don't
scientists will explore coral reefs and look for sunken boats. >> we're going to look at places thate never been explored. >> you can follow the mission at naut list live dt org. >> caltrans received a go ahead to implode more parts of the bay bridge. the next could happen in october. >> well, bay area is an artistic place to live. >> this picture of a mural found on osage street. >> now, spencer christian. >> let me show you pictures i have painted....
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. >> they will coral the 19-year-old horse and sf giants fan. talk about being put out to pasture but not before the department throws him a retirement department at lefty oh dool's in union square. it starts at 11:00 a.m. gunny started riding with the sfpd in 2009. the horse is going to be a stable mate for another now retired police horse. >>> if you've had the chance would you swim with the bears? >> oh, my goodness. some people at lake tahoe got very close. this is the video of the day. i think it's amazing. this is video that was captured by a viewer on her phone. a family of bears playing in the water on lake tahoe's beach. you can see people close by enjoying the water next to them. this is southlake tahoe. amazing to see the mama bear and the cubs just right there in lake tahoe. >> i love how much you love that story. >> i do love that story. not swimming with the bears. >>> all right. we will want to take a dip somewhere later this afternoon though, kari. >> yes, we will because it will be warm even though it's nice and cool out there n
. >> they will coral the 19-year-old horse and sf giants fan. talk about being put out to pasture but not before the department throws him a retirement department at lefty oh dool's in union square. it starts at 11:00 a.m. gunny started riding with the sfpd in 2009. the horse is going to be a stable mate for another now retired police horse. >>> if you've had the chance would you swim with the bears? >> oh, my goodness. some people at lake tahoe got very close. this is the...
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en coral gable, mr tener un lugar considerado invadido de mosquito, las multas son de 500 dÓlares. >>uiridos localmente. sin embargo, el departamento de salud del estado, reporta ya 42. >>> 1200 millones de dÓlares en fondos federales adicionales para combatir el virus la peticiÓn se quedo atorada en el congreso, sin nuevo dinero la administraciÓn re programa los fondos existentes destinados a otros propÓsitos de salud pÚblica vitales. >>> la violencia que se vive en chicago, cobrÓ una nueva vida. >>> fue una prima del jugador de baloncesto dwyane wade se dio cuando empujaba por la calle el carrito de su bebÉ. la vÍctima de 32 aÑos no era el objetivo de las balas. la policÍa investiga el crimen y cree que se tratÓ de un ajuste de cuenta entre miembros de un bandas rivales. >>> un hombre de 46 aÑos fue detenido como sospechoso del asesinato de 2 monjas en mississippi. la policÍa estaba tras su pista desde el jueves. cuando fueron encontrados los cuerpos de las religiosas se desconocen los motivos por lo que habrÍa cometido el crimen. el sospechoso entrÓ en la residencia de las monjas p
en coral gable, mr tener un lugar considerado invadido de mosquito, las multas son de 500 dÓlares. >>uiridos localmente. sin embargo, el departamento de salud del estado, reporta ya 42. >>> 1200 millones de dÓlares en fondos federales adicionales para combatir el virus la peticiÓn se quedo atorada en el congreso, sin nuevo dinero la administraciÓn re programa los fondos existentes destinados a otros propÓsitos de salud pÚblica vitales. >>> la violencia que se vive...
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. >>> a cape coral man in jail tonight. last night christopher benitotos driving around drunk firing guns from his jeep. intoxicated he couldn't stand and refused a field sobriety test. detectives say they found a loaded rifle and pistol in his vehicle. >>> it's alligator season in florida. the state's annual hunt starts today. florida fish and wildlife allowing permits to take two gators. >>> more than 20,000 people in baton rouge have been rescued from severe flooding and more than 10,000 are living in shelters tonight. louisiana is under a state of emergency. >>> a lot of folks don't realize that system brought us our rain last week. now things have quieted down for us after some pretty impressive storms along the coastline this afternoon and into this evening. here's a look at futurecast overnight. all is quiet. there might be a couple showers mid-morning tomorrow across our interior counties, but most of the area stays rain free at least until tomorrow afternoon. we'll let you know if we're talking about record breakin
. >>> a cape coral man in jail tonight. last night christopher benitotos driving around drunk firing guns from his jeep. intoxicated he couldn't stand and refused a field sobriety test. detectives say they found a loaded rifle and pistol in his vehicle. >>> it's alligator season in florida. the state's annual hunt starts today. florida fish and wildlife allowing permits to take two gators. >>> more than 20,000 people in baton rouge have been rescued from severe...