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it is now completely cordoned off by the police. we're seeing a see of emergency vehicles, fire trucks, ambulance, police, and the military all converging on the place to secure the area and make it safe and deal with any injuries. >> veronica, what have people been saying. you've been standing close to the site itself. what have been people been saying to you? what sort of reaction have they had? >> i think there is a mood of shock, to be honest with you, as you've been hearing from various analysts, witnesses. this is unprecedented. this is like an attack--i grew up in london, and i'm very familiar with london. if you allow me to compare this, if someone placed an explosion near a statue in picadilly. this is central in the commercial direction. and there is a religious overtone for it as well. this is a golden statue of a brahma. it is a place where everyone would come and try to get a flavor of the local thai culture by offering prayers, going around the statue of burning incense, offering garlands of jasmine. a happy scene, pro
it is now completely cordoned off by the police. we're seeing a see of emergency vehicles, fire trucks, ambulance, police, and the military all converging on the place to secure the area and make it safe and deal with any injuries. >> veronica, what have people been saying. you've been standing close to the site itself. what have been people been saying to you? what sort of reaction have they had? >> i think there is a mood of shock, to be honest with you, as you've been hearing...
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police cordoned the area. stay with us here on al jazeera for more. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. movers and shakers. >> there wilhello there, welcome to the news hour. coming up, a motorcycle explosion kills 27 people bomb squads are trying to diffuse a second bomb. >>> we'll be reporting live from the scene where emergency workers are working hard to provide assistance to the wounded. >> i'm absolutely horrified by the
police cordoned the area. stay with us here on al jazeera for more. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. movers and shakers. >> there wilhello there, welcome to the news hour. coming up, a motorcycle explosion kills 27 people bomb squads are trying to diffuse a second bomb. >>> we'll be reporting live from the scene where emergency workers are working hard to provide assistance to the wounded. >> i'm absolutely horrified...
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i get asked that question a lot about whether the cordon of freedom would have at peacetime. was a peacetime policy, right? over the years, i have had different answers. i can explain why it wouldn't work, i -- i can explain why it would. but really, i tend to say now, nothing worked without a war. any interpretation you have of -- slavery got it abolished that abolished, when it failed if there was no war. it is a military necessity. slaves can't free themselves without a war. hand, historians of slavery will tell you that wars are historically the greatest single source of mass enslavement. wars don't automatically lead to abolition. they usually lead in the opposite direction. usually, after war, you enslave the people. so, there is nothing automatic in the war. nothing that will make lincoln move in a more radical antislavery direction unless he is already primed to move in that direction anyway. he responds to the war in a way that is consistent with the principles and policies he has been advocating for a long time. and moving in the same increasingly radical direction.
i get asked that question a lot about whether the cordon of freedom would have at peacetime. was a peacetime policy, right? over the years, i have had different answers. i can explain why it wouldn't work, i -- i can explain why it would. but really, i tend to say now, nothing worked without a war. any interpretation you have of -- slavery got it abolished that abolished, when it failed if there was no war. it is a military necessity. slaves can't free themselves without a war. hand, historians...
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cordon went to youtube in l.a. for a special project of his own. >> reporter: more than 1 billion people now visit youtube every month. in the past decade it's become synonymous with felines, medicated minors, and biting brother. >> charlie, that really hurt. >> reporter: so to celebrate youtube's tenth birthday, the host of "the late late show" james cord paid tribute to the tube. >> reporter: cordon is now the first late night host to broadcast the show from youtube, l.a. a massive 41,000-square-foot complex built to help internet artists create new content for the site. we visited the facility when it opened in 2012 shoo so when we came in earlier there were like superheroes and supermodels and all sorts of things going on. is this normalsome. >> yeah. last week we had a buffoon and goat here and before that an elephant. we're on an animal kick here. animals and models. >> reporter: by taking his show there, cordon has acknowledged the important of videos with the success of his late night success. >> 50 shows w
cordon went to youtube in l.a. for a special project of his own. >> reporter: more than 1 billion people now visit youtube every month. in the past decade it's become synonymous with felines, medicated minors, and biting brother. >> charlie, that really hurt. >> reporter: so to celebrate youtube's tenth birthday, the host of "the late late show" james cord paid tribute to the tube. >> reporter: cordon is now the first late night host to broadcast the show from...
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but for now, a lot of officers on scene here a very wide area has been cordoned off. you cannot head north open center road. that's -- on center road. that is been blocked off. you can however go past the scene heating south on center road. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> thanks so much for the update. today police will tell us more about why sunnyvale officers shot and killed a man and about a second suspect who got away. on saturday police responded to a report of some suspicious activity at a motel six. when they approached two men started running one dropping an ammo clip. officers shot him to death. police found a gun near the dead man. another gun in his backpack and a news conference is set for 10:30 this morning. >>> three people are dead after a fiery crash over in continue cost county happened at 10:00 last night. chp says a red camaro sideswiped a honda civic on san pablo dam road. the driver of the civic managed to pull over to safety but the camaro continued down and hit a tree t. the driver of the car escaped. >> the camaro at that point burst into flames. and thre
but for now, a lot of officers on scene here a very wide area has been cordoned off. you cannot head north open center road. that's -- on center road. that is been blocked off. you can however go past the scene heating south on center road. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> thanks so much for the update. today police will tell us more about why sunnyvale officers shot and killed a man and about a second suspect who got away. on saturday police responded to a report of some suspicious activity at a...
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coming up, james cordon. after. >> osgood: topiaries after hurricane katrina's assault, the story of new orleans is very much a tale of two cities. some parts of town, restoration and rebirth. other parts few signs of any recovery. our cover story is reported by martha teichner. >> as if we needed reminding, even after ten years how terrible katrina really was. and what a cool loessal fiasco. >> we are going to die here. >> the horror show at the superdome. close to 25,000 people were trapped there for days in the heat and stink. >> we need to feed our babies. need to give our babies some water. >> thousands more baked on overpasses along the interstate. >> he just couldn't take it no more. >> more than 1800 people died across the gulf coast. how could this be happening in the united states of america. who seemed more out of touch, president bush or fema director mike brown. >> doing a heck of a job. >> new orleans mayor ray nagin let loose on a radio broadcast. >> get off your osses let's do something and le
coming up, james cordon. after. >> osgood: topiaries after hurricane katrina's assault, the story of new orleans is very much a tale of two cities. some parts of town, restoration and rebirth. other parts few signs of any recovery. our cover story is reported by martha teichner. >> as if we needed reminding, even after ten years how terrible katrina really was. and what a cool loessal fiasco. >> we are going to die here. >> the horror show at the superdome. close to...
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san jose police has a very wide area cordoned off.oad still shut down northbound between capitol expressway and south side drive. this is the third officer- involved shooting this month in august alone. we're live in east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> and today we expect to find out more details about a fatal police involved shooting in sunnyvale. on saturday, police responded to a report of suspicious activity at a motel six. when they approached two men started running and there was a confrontation. now officers shot and killed one of the men. the other man got away. police say they found two guns near the dead man. news conference set for 10:30 later this morning. >>> as people try to stay cool yesterday, the hot weather set record temperatures all across the bay area. take a look. san francisco 90 degrees. matching a 21-year-old record of 84 degrees. the temperature was slightly warmer in downtown oakland which set a record of 92 degrees and in san jose, where i live, sweltering 97 degrees although it felt a little hotter than th
san jose police has a very wide area cordoned off.oad still shut down northbound between capitol expressway and south side drive. this is the third officer- involved shooting this month in august alone. we're live in east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> and today we expect to find out more details about a fatal police involved shooting in sunnyvale. on saturday, police responded to a report of suspicious activity at a motel six. when they approached two men started running and there was...
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this morning mark phillips talks with late, late show's james cordon. >> he shared a bath with david beckham. his falls with andy murray. and charmed audiences in london and new york. but now he's stepped into the unforgiving limelight of late, late night tv. >> the best thing i hope people can say, i don't know what will happen tonight. james cordon star of stage, screen and late night tv coming up on "sunday morning." >> osgood: we'll be looking this morning at ten years after deadly encounter with hurricane katrina. story of the aftermath is one of extremes as martha teichner will be showing us. >> ? is one of the first things i saw when i came into here for the first time there was a mound ten stories high of debris. >> how could anybody ever clean up the could three-point names. ten years later new orleans look like a different place. >> this is the front door. >> but not everywhere. ahead this "sunday morning" the long road to recovery. >> osgood: michelle miller is in the kitchen with chef john besh. steve hartman meets a store keeper trying to turn his big easy neighborhood a
this morning mark phillips talks with late, late show's james cordon. >> he shared a bath with david beckham. his falls with andy murray. and charmed audiences in london and new york. but now he's stepped into the unforgiving limelight of late, late night tv. >> the best thing i hope people can say, i don't know what will happen tonight. james cordon star of stage, screen and late night tv coming up on "sunday morning." >> osgood: we'll be looking this morning at ten...
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questions asked how he managed to break the security cordon around the gay pride parade. less than 24 hours later we had the separate astack arson attack on the occupied west bank. calling these troarts acts of terrorism and they will be doing everything to bring them to justice. the israeli security cabinet convened and said they would be passing what is called administrative detention for israeli jewish suspects. it sounds strong, what does it mean, we spoke to human rights lawyer she told us that it's's been the case, they haven't really implemented. so we're going to have to wait and see what the details are. when it goes to the knesset the israeli parliament. they will be convening on tuesday to discuss this bigger issue of jewish extremism and how they're going to be tackle it. >> the british government has announced a series of measures to help prevent migrants from entering the u.k. from france. charles stratford has more. >> reporter: behind the security fence is the railway tunnel. the trains as they move slowly through here, migrants at night try hop through it
questions asked how he managed to break the security cordon around the gay pride parade. less than 24 hours later we had the separate astack arson attack on the occupied west bank. calling these troarts acts of terrorism and they will be doing everything to bring them to justice. the israeli security cabinet convened and said they would be passing what is called administrative detention for israeli jewish suspects. it sounds strong, what does it mean, we spoke to human rights lawyer she told us...
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pictures on the streets of bangkok, we have ambulances that are coming and going, that police have cordoned in place. do you get a sense that the emergency services are well prepared for incidents like this? >> very much so. this is a very sophisticated city of 12 million people. like i said, they're not used to kind of attack, but this crossroads itself, it's intersection saw a major plight back in 2010, and the emergency services were al all in place then as they were now. all the injured have been taken away to hospital very quickly. although we do understand that there is still a body remaining on the pavement maybe about 100 meters from where i'm standing. it's just half body. it was severely mutilated. i think the death toll could yet rise with some of the injuries are very series. there were some 80 people injured. >> okay, veronica, thank you. we'll leave it there for now. veronica will have more for us later in the program here on al jazeera. just a reminder of what we know, 12 up to 15 people have been killed as a result of a large bomb. we understand that it was a motorcycle bomb
pictures on the streets of bangkok, we have ambulances that are coming and going, that police have cordoned in place. do you get a sense that the emergency services are well prepared for incidents like this? >> very much so. this is a very sophisticated city of 12 million people. like i said, they're not used to kind of attack, but this crossroads itself, it's intersection saw a major plight back in 2010, and the emergency services were al all in place then as they were now. all the...
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security forces have cordoned off the area, and there is a second on detonated on that was found nearby. the public are monitoring the situation, and the security agency is for those who may have caused this incident. it is too early to speculate which group may have been responsible. thailand is no stranger. the military toppled the elected government. this is a key sites, where political protesters have gathered in the past. anchor: let's ring in a political blogger. any sense of who might be behind this? any vocal opposition? >> it has been so far curtailed, or not so gently, but having read that, this kind of attack, this kind of incident would be out of character, for any group that would be opposed to them. they are exactly playing into the hand of the military government, seeking to have a tight grip on the control. anchor: yes, indeed. it seems whoever committed this definitely wanted to exact casualties. this was rush hour, as we heard. where this attack was committed. >> it is a very, very popular religious shrine, also with local is, and no matter if they are hindus or others
security forces have cordoned off the area, and there is a second on detonated on that was found nearby. the public are monitoring the situation, and the security agency is for those who may have caused this incident. it is too early to speculate which group may have been responsible. thailand is no stranger. the military toppled the elected government. this is a key sites, where political protesters have gathered in the past. anchor: let's ring in a political blogger. any sense of who might be...
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security forces have cordoned off the area, and there is a second on detonated on that was found nearby. the public are monitoring the situation, and the security agency is for those who may have caused this incident. it is too early to speculate which group may have been responsible. thailand is no stranger. the military toppled the elected government. this is a key sites, where political protesters have gathered in the past. anchor: let's ring in a political blogger. any sense of who might be behind this? any vocal opposition? >> it has been so far curtailed, or not so gently, but having read that, this kind of attack, this kind of incident would be out of character, for any group that would be opposed to them. they are exactly playing into the hand of the military government, seeking to have a tight grip on the control. anchor: yes, indeed. it seems whoever committed this definitely wanted to exact casualties. this was rush hour, as we heard. where this attack was committed. >> it is a very, very popular religious shrine, also with local is, and no matter if they are hindus or others
security forces have cordoned off the area, and there is a second on detonated on that was found nearby. the public are monitoring the situation, and the security agency is for those who may have caused this incident. it is too early to speculate which group may have been responsible. thailand is no stranger. the military toppled the elected government. this is a key sites, where political protesters have gathered in the past. anchor: let's ring in a political blogger. any sense of who might be...
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. >> reporter: he was looted during a cordon of honor and family and friends released balloons and his memory. he was 21.>> less than two weeks before his death, david ruhl was killed while scouting areas to fight a fire. >>> alejo residents should see their taps at full pressure after a water main break. as deborah villalon explains, a big problem was getting water to fire crews in case of a fire.>> reporter: this is how much of alejo woke up. a water line spewing a steady stream. by daylight, it had been gushing all night. >> i came to wash my hands, and there was no water.>> reporter: thousands of households went dry. then service was back by midmorning as the break was isolated. the water pressure, weaker than normal. err it wasn't that good this morning. now we have a little bit of water. it's better. >> reporter: the water is safe to drink. we want to emphasize that.>> reporter: city officials a asked residents to avoid using water so the pressure would drop further. they activated an emergency operation center.>> we have a strike team of water tenders. >> reporter: water pumpers
. >> reporter: he was looted during a cordon of honor and family and friends released balloons and his memory. he was 21.>> less than two weeks before his death, david ruhl was killed while scouting areas to fight a fire. >>> alejo residents should see their taps at full pressure after a water main break. as deborah villalon explains, a big problem was getting water to fire crews in case of a fire.>> reporter: this is how much of alejo woke up. a water line spewing a...
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authorities have cordoned off the area. here we were within two kilometers of the site. unauthorized entry is strictly prohibited. trucks could be seen carrying damaged containers out of the restricted area, one after another. we spent about 15 minutes filming around the area. as we drove away, firefighters sprayed our car with water. the same thing happened to every car in this area, probably to prevent contamination by toxic substances from spreading. residential buildings also suffered damage in the explosion. people are returning from the places where they took shelter to pick up their belongings. some of them have found new accommodations because they don't want to continue living here. >> translator: we can't live here. we're moving out. >> translator: the government compensation isn't enough. it doesn't even cover half our rent. >> reporter: fear of contamination is also affecting commercial activities. this fish market is about seven kilometers from the site. before the explosion, the place used to be crowded with customers. but now it's deserted. >> translator:
authorities have cordoned off the area. here we were within two kilometers of the site. unauthorized entry is strictly prohibited. trucks could be seen carrying damaged containers out of the restricted area, one after another. we spent about 15 minutes filming around the area. as we drove away, firefighters sprayed our car with water. the same thing happened to every car in this area, probably to prevent contamination by toxic substances from spreading. residential buildings also suffered...
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neighborhood is cordoned off. >> charmaine hawkins left friday morning before it happened. she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's now under siege and has had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is only rivaled by the sadness. she was familiar with the victim and the suspected shooter. >> the sadness that this wasn't resolved and a life is gone. so is his really. >> reporter: what could have prompted such bad blood between family members. >> they let him stay there for years. he upset. they told him he had to leave by the first of september. >> reporter: in contrast with the armored vehicles and heavily armed police presence, it will never be the same. >> it's so sad. >> reporter: and all within a family that's been part of the fabric of this neighborhood for years. we have not confirmed the name of the suspect shooter, the man taken into custody. we do believe he is in his 70s and indeed the first cousin of the woman shot. live in northeast, derrick ward, news 4. >>> a rough week for prince george's county firefighters. roofing tell on
neighborhood is cordoned off. >> charmaine hawkins left friday morning before it happened. she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's now under siege and has had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is only rivaled by the sadness. she was familiar with the victim and the suspected shooter. >> the sadness that this wasn't resolved and a life is gone. so is his really. >> reporter: what could have prompted such bad blood between family members....
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cordon went to youtube in l.a.illion people now visit youtube every month. in the past decade it's become synonymous with felines, medicated minors, and biting brother. >> charlie, that really >> reporter: so to celebrate youtube's tenth birthday, the host of "the late late show" paid tribute. ♪ it's a never-ending spiral >> reporter: he's the first late-night host to broadcast his show from a 41,000 square foot complex to help now artists create content for the site. we visited the facility when it opened in 2012. when we came in, there was all sorts of random stuff going on. is this a normal day at youtube space? >> yes. last week, we had a baboon and a goat here. >> reporter: by his taking show there, cordon is acknowledging the important of the space to his success. he was a relative lu unknown british guy but has quickly become an online sensation. >> no crying in baseball! don't cry, shop girl. >> reporter: this clip racked up 13 million views and 32 million have watched his carpool karaoke with justin bieber
cordon went to youtube in l.a.illion people now visit youtube every month. in the past decade it's become synonymous with felines, medicated minors, and biting brother. >> charlie, that really >> reporter: so to celebrate youtube's tenth birthday, the host of "the late late show" paid tribute. ♪ it's a never-ending spiral >> reporter: he's the first late-night host to broadcast his show from a 41,000 square foot complex to help now artists create content for the...
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main appears to contributed to the sinkhole, "action news" on the ground as the area around it was cordonedff. they say gas lines run beneath the area. no customers lost service. they expected to work throughout the night. >>> tonight we are taking stock of the wild ride on wall street. by now you have heard that the dow dropped 1,000 points at the market open today. that before rally be back and then falling again to close down 588 points. to put that in some kind of are context, while it is the worst point decline in four years, it doesn't even break the top 10 as far as percentage losses go. the dow was down 3.6% just as we told you about the 500-plus drop on friday. stock analysts point the finger at china. there are signs the world's second largest economy is not doing nearly as well as it has been. and there are fears about what kind of ripple effect that can have on the rest of the world. the slide may continue, no one can be sure, but most financial experts are advising people not to panic about their retirement acts. >> the nature of the 401k is taking advantage of the good and bad
main appears to contributed to the sinkhole, "action news" on the ground as the area around it was cordonedff. they say gas lines run beneath the area. no customers lost service. they expected to work throughout the night. >>> tonight we are taking stock of the wild ride on wall street. by now you have heard that the dow dropped 1,000 points at the market open today. that before rally be back and then falling again to close down 588 points. to put that in some kind of are...
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police have a large area in the heart of that city cordoned off for the investigation. this all happened during the evening rush. there it is. police say is the bomb was planted on a motorcycle exploding inside the erawan shrine, a popular tourist attraction. so far, no claim for the attack. another undetonated bomb was found near the same comb plooex plexcomplex. >>> a small quake rattled parts of the bay area. it was a few miles from oakland, berk and just a mile from piedmont, california. service on commuter b.a.r.t. system was delayed for just about ten minutes and resumed after no damage was found at the tracks or to the yards. >>> state of california, there are 13 major wildfires burning there. the latest one sparked yesterday grew to 500 acres in just a few hours. wildfires now burning in at least four western states. one of the worst is in eastern washington, where homes are being destroyed and evacuations are still going on. firefighters could see some relief soon. the temperatures are expected to go down. >>> they need all the help they can get. it is a real m
police have a large area in the heart of that city cordoned off for the investigation. this all happened during the evening rush. there it is. police say is the bomb was planted on a motorcycle exploding inside the erawan shrine, a popular tourist attraction. so far, no claim for the attack. another undetonated bomb was found near the same comb plooex plexcomplex. >>> a small quake rattled parts of the bay area. it was a few miles from oakland, berk and just a mile from piedmont,...
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this area was cordoned off. >> we were the one business open. it was tough for a while. at the time of the quake, we lost 60% of the business but right now it's picking up more and we have about 30% back but it's another year at least until business will be more back to normal. >> thank you. >> reporter: inside the nearby vintners collective tourists have returned but outside, the long-term effect of the quake is clear. construction crews are still restoring the stone facade that collapsed last okay. even a year after the earthquake, there's still a lot of work to be done in napa. this is an historic building on brown street downtown, a brick blil more than 160 -- building more than 160 years old. it was heavily damaged when the shaking happened. crews are still in the process of pulling this place apart brick by brick. they will save the bricks and repurpose them. but the building is a total loss and will have to be defollowished. >> -- demolished. this team is the second contractor brought in on this job and they say it will be a slow process mainly because of the age
this area was cordoned off. >> we were the one business open. it was tough for a while. at the time of the quake, we lost 60% of the business but right now it's picking up more and we have about 30% back but it's another year at least until business will be more back to normal. >> thank you. >> reporter: inside the nearby vintners collective tourists have returned but outside, the long-term effect of the quake is clear. construction crews are still restoring the stone facade...
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en mazo do nia rompieron el cordÓn de seguridad y pasaron la frontera muchos estaban a la espera de poder vamos a la pausa comercial. >>> al regresar en el noticiero. >>> el piojo herrera se confiesa con telemundo. >>> habla de su presente, y de cÓmo pinta su futuro. >>> y ademÁs, el tec j del manchester united sale a defender al chicharito, ¿por quÉ? >>> y le diremos los primeros invitado a la boda de sofÍa ♪ me gusta el balance. suena bien, ¿no? yo hablaba de montejo. ustedes sigan tocando. cerveza montejo, patrocinador oficial de maná en su tour 2015. yo creía, que para: matar a los gérmenes ... un enjuague debía quemar. entonces, me hice pro, con crest pro-health. hazte pro con crest pro-health. formulada para matar el 99% de los gérmenes sin en ardor del alcohol. ¡hacia una boca más saludable desde el primer día! [♪] [♪] [♪] ♪ >>> la salida de miguel el piojo herrera como dt de mÉxico no solo fue pÚblica sin de repente quÉ representÓ pela dejar de dirigir los destinos del tri? en mi entrevista responde miguel y abre el telÓn a su presente y lo que podrÍa venir en mi futuro. >>> edgar
en mazo do nia rompieron el cordÓn de seguridad y pasaron la frontera muchos estaban a la espera de poder vamos a la pausa comercial. >>> al regresar en el noticiero. >>> el piojo herrera se confiesa con telemundo. >>> habla de su presente, y de cÓmo pinta su futuro. >>> y ademÁs, el tec j del manchester united sale a defender al chicharito, ¿por quÉ? >>> y le diremos los primeros invitado a la boda de sofÍa ♪ me gusta el balance. suena bien,...
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congress would surround the south with what was called a cordoned of freedom. it does, depriving slavery of all federal support and indeed of any protection beyond the borders of the slave states themselves. thereby encouraging slavery to die a natural death. the government were not administer the fatal blow, rather, quote, like a scorpion by fire, slavery would eventually sting itself to death. one state at a time. so, that is the abolitionist agenda. abolitionist ideology, abolitionist culture, abolitionist hatred of lincoln, who was the most radical us, but there was -- they never really bothered to look at the actual agenda, policy, proposals they had. when you do that, also to the interesting things start to appear in the history. so, we have the agenda. and having specified it this way, it is not possible, for to abraham turn lincoln and take another look at the question i'm asking this evening: what is lincoln's relationship to the abolitionist movement? how much of that abolitionist agenda was lincoln committed to? the answer, it turns out, is most of i
congress would surround the south with what was called a cordoned of freedom. it does, depriving slavery of all federal support and indeed of any protection beyond the borders of the slave states themselves. thereby encouraging slavery to die a natural death. the government were not administer the fatal blow, rather, quote, like a scorpion by fire, slavery would eventually sting itself to death. one state at a time. so, that is the abolitionist agenda. abolitionist ideology, abolitionist...
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this complex that's been cordoned off includes a lot of high-tech businesses, as well as a church of scientology. a lot of workers will be inconvenienced today. >> completely shocked. i'm devastated to hear it would half so close to where i work. >> exactly what was the victim doing there? who did the victim show up there with? how did he show up there? what's the connection to the place? did it occur there or did it happen outside? why did he go out? there's a lot of unknowns. >> reporter: this is the city's 19 homicide of the year. in north san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> contra costa county could be getting new housing for inmates. the sheriff's office will propose the idea to the board of supervisors next week. it would add units to the west county detention facility in richmond. the plan is to use a housing to provide treatment programs for inmates. >>> china's president is promising severe punishment for those behind a series of deadly explosions at a warehouse holding toxic chemicals. [ explosions ] >> and those blasts killed at least 50 people and injured hundreds of others we
this complex that's been cordoned off includes a lot of high-tech businesses, as well as a church of scientology. a lot of workers will be inconvenienced today. >> completely shocked. i'm devastated to hear it would half so close to where i work. >> exactly what was the victim doing there? who did the victim show up there with? how did he show up there? what's the connection to the place? did it occur there or did it happen outside? why did he go out? there's a lot of unknowns....
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and i went jous to go to lunch and the street was cordoned off. it was my church. >> the century old church's bell tower was in danger of collapsing. crews raced to remove the top of the parapet allowing the church to remain open. >> and we are looking at the 1st of october. starting the repairs. and having them complete and buttoned up. >> in the wake of the disaster, the city issued 364 building permits for repair. >> better than 90% of the permits went forward. the work was completed. that's a real positive sign. >> since the quake bankrupt the city, a new breath of life expedited by 20 seconds of shaking. >> a moment that brought people together. >> nbc bay area news. >> great news for burners. the bugs are gone. earlier this week we told but thousands of little green pests, buzzing around the burning man grounds. they were biting workers in the desert. the official blog says most of the bugs, get this, have dried up and blown away. >> serves them right! >> i don't know what caused them but they're gone. more than 70,000 people are expected to
and i went jous to go to lunch and the street was cordoned off. it was my church. >> the century old church's bell tower was in danger of collapsing. crews raced to remove the top of the parapet allowing the church to remain open. >> and we are looking at the 1st of october. starting the repairs. and having them complete and buttoned up. >> in the wake of the disaster, the city issued 364 building permits for repair. >> better than 90% of the permits went forward. the...
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sjpd has a very wide area cordoned off still while they finish up their investigation.hut downgoing northbound from capitol expressway to south side drive. this is the second officer- involved shooting this month where the suspect was shot dead. the previous one happened one week ago. we're live in east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> thanks. today we can expect extreme heat and some unhealthy air to continue around the bay area temperatures yesterday reaching triple digits inland and 90 degrees in san francisco. that broke a 65-year-old record. but the hot weather has definitely not been accompanied by crystal clear skies. that's because of high pressure has been trapping pollution and driving smoke from some of the wildfires right into the bay area. >> i'm just noticing the smell more than anything. and i know it's particulate matter and i'm aware and cognizant it's not good for your lungs. >> far tick hat matter. the skies prompted the bay area air quality management district yesterday to declare a spare the air day. yesterday's record temperatures included 97 degrees
sjpd has a very wide area cordoned off still while they finish up their investigation.hut downgoing northbound from capitol expressway to south side drive. this is the second officer- involved shooting this month where the suspect was shot dead. the previous one happened one week ago. we're live in east san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> thanks. today we can expect extreme heat and some unhealthy air to continue around the bay area temperatures yesterday reaching triple digits inland and...
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police did cordoned off that area while they diffused that remaining bomb. >>> and the explosions thattroyed a warehouse district in the chinese port city of could be among the world's deadliest disasters for fire crews. at least 21 firefighters were killed and scores morey main missing. more than 100 civilians were killed. there are questions now though if the crews were properly trained to handle the warehouse's toxic chemicals. many of which became combustible on contact with water. >>> well bad weather is hampering efforts to locate the wreckage of a passenger plane in indonesia. correspondent hannah daniel updates us on the plane that went missing yesterday with 49 passengers and five crew members on board. >> reporter: a mid fog and rain, rescue teams in indonesia tried navigating dense forests and high mountains trying to make their way to the site where air service plane is believed to have crash. earlier today, search crews spotted smoke and wreckage that most likely belongs to the twin turboprop proper. plane had taken off on a 42 minute journey from west capitol to the see o
police did cordoned off that area while they diffused that remaining bomb. >>> and the explosions thattroyed a warehouse district in the chinese port city of could be among the world's deadliest disasters for fire crews. at least 21 firefighters were killed and scores morey main missing. more than 100 civilians were killed. there are questions now though if the crews were properly trained to handle the warehouse's toxic chemicals. many of which became combustible on contact with water....
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emergency vehicles that were swarming the place, they have mostly left, but the area remains secure, cordoned off from the public. this means that major interception has been cut off i want to bring clarity to the casualty toll to let you know that the national police chief in the last few minutes has said of the official number of deaths is 16, and among them are filipinos and chinese fatalities. local television networks or news hour have been reporting higher death tolls. the official death toll remains at 16. also i wanted to let you know that in the last hour the british embassy has put out a warning to british citizens in the area, telling them to monitor the situation and keeping an eye on news reports. and the embassy itself monitoring the situation. this is a major tourist destination. people of all nationalities come here. it is a very popular place for people to come and visit. >> veronica pedroza in bangkok. bad weather and thick forests are slowing down search and rescue teams in indonesia. they're trying to reach the wreckage of a plane that went down on sunday. the air service
emergency vehicles that were swarming the place, they have mostly left, but the area remains secure, cordoned off from the public. this means that major interception has been cut off i want to bring clarity to the casualty toll to let you know that the national police chief in the last few minutes has said of the official number of deaths is 16, and among them are filipinos and chinese fatalities. local television networks or news hour have been reporting higher death tolls. the official death...
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chinese officials cordoned off the blast area, but the damage extends well beyond. this office building was hit with the full force of the blast yet here we're about a mile, mile and a half from the explosion. at this depot, all 94 buses were destroyed. the ghostly buildings beyond have been abandoned. too damaged, too dangerous. a local clock frozen in time. >> oh, no! >> reporter: marking a deadly moment this busy port city will never forget. good morning, lester, it's shortly after daybreak friday here and as you can see behind me, the fire is still burning. this is a city in shock, but also, a city in fear of the potential toxic threat from this smoke. >> ian williams in china, thank you. >>> in this country, warnings tonight of a one-two punch from nature that could devastate parts of the west already in the midst of a historic drought emergency. today fire officials raised the threat level to the highest fire danger possible, and that move comes as forecasters warned of what's being called a godzilla el nino event this winter that could trigger some of the str
chinese officials cordoned off the blast area, but the damage extends well beyond. this office building was hit with the full force of the blast yet here we're about a mile, mile and a half from the explosion. at this depot, all 94 buses were destroyed. the ghostly buildings beyond have been abandoned. too damaged, too dangerous. a local clock frozen in time. >> oh, no! >> reporter: marking a deadly moment this busy port city will never forget. good morning, lester, it's shortly...
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police cordoning off access to the overpass for a while, worried about the strublt of the -- worried about the stability of the structure after the dump truck hit it. the overpass has since been reopened. police say they were also concerned over loose power lines and a potential gas main issue. but late word tonight from the gas company says there is no problem. throughout the day there was the traffic. the seemingly endless slow roll, no roll conditions that had drivers going bonkers. while others made the best of a bad situation. catching some rays and waiting it out in the most unlikeliest of places. >> back live in elizabeth near linden where things are still moving very slowly tonight, nearly eight hours after. >> cbs 2's valerie castro right now behind the wheel of one of our mobile 2 units. she's also stuck in the middle of gridlock. valerie, where are you right now? what's it like there? >> right now we're headed southbound on route 1 and 9. we're pretty much at a stand still. traffic has been crawling for the last several hours. at times we're not moving at all. again, every
police cordoning off access to the overpass for a while, worried about the strublt of the -- worried about the stability of the structure after the dump truck hit it. the overpass has since been reopened. police say they were also concerned over loose power lines and a potential gas main issue. but late word tonight from the gas company says there is no problem. throughout the day there was the traffic. the seemingly endless slow roll, no roll conditions that had drivers going bonkers. while...
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is going after are still able to conduct strikes and able to penetrate and break through security cordons. the ease with which the suicide bomber was able to go into the political office shows and says everything about the performance of the government. >> indeed. thank you. >>> well, indian and pakistani troops have dredded fun fire for the seventh day in a row in the dputed region of kashmir. pakistan's army says two civilians have died on its side. despite a 2003 ceasefire, the two neighbors regularly exchange fire. kashmir's decided between india and pakistan but claimed in its entirety by both. >>> anti-government protests taking place across brazil. rio and copy cabana beach has been seeing protests. this is the third nationwide anti-government rally this year, and president rousseff is less than a year into her second term. her popularity ratings are at hif rick historic lows. let's go to rio. they saw her popularity ratings are extremely low, and i read that two-thirds of the population of the brazil say they want her impeached. >> reporter: yes, absolutely. this is what we heard
is going after are still able to conduct strikes and able to penetrate and break through security cordons. the ease with which the suicide bomber was able to go into the political office shows and says everything about the performance of the government. >> indeed. thank you. >>> well, indian and pakistani troops have dredded fun fire for the seventh day in a row in the dputed region of kashmir. pakistan's army says two civilians have died on its side. despite a 2003 ceasefire,...
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now, the police have now cordoned off the area. beyond it, about 1,000 firefighters are battling with the continuing blaze. the smoke and the flames going into the night sky. now, the problem they're facing, and it's a big problem, is they don't really know what they're up against. it's a chemical fire, and they're not sure what that cocktail of chemicals is. officials still haven't been able to say precisely what was in that warehouse. and that's also been worrying for local people. because they're concerned about precisely what they're breathing. officials have tried to reassure them, but people remain very, very concerned. as always, the chinese authorities are trying to carefully manage the flow of information about what's going on here. and that really does pose a problem or a likelihood of growing grow ing frustration here. ian williams, nbc news, tianjin. >> ian williams will have a live report tonight on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. the fire still smoldering as officials search for the trigger of that blast, tonight
now, the police have now cordoned off the area. beyond it, about 1,000 firefighters are battling with the continuing blaze. the smoke and the flames going into the night sky. now, the problem they're facing, and it's a big problem, is they don't really know what they're up against. it's a chemical fire, and they're not sure what that cocktail of chemicals is. officials still haven't been able to say precisely what was in that warehouse. and that's also been worrying for local people. because...
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questions being asked how he managed to breach the security cordone at the parade because he was wellhe did the same thing 10 years ago. which is why he was in prison. there has been a real outrage on the streets here, calling for tolerance. we had just two days ago brig protestprotests in tel aviv. thousands appeared marching against what they called anti-insightment, anti-try lens, we heard from the israeli president. we had speeche speeches from opn m.p.s, there is a very unified language here i have to reminds you it's not just the game pride parade stabbing we have seen less than 20 hours hours half at that time arson tack in the occupied west bank which burned an 18 month old baby to death. language coming out from the government trying to really calm the situation not only with the international community when you looking at the palestinian issue but really with israeli society. that's why we saw a law passed not a law, sorry security cabinet convened last night saying they are going to approve administrative detention for jewish -- israeli-jewish suspects, that's significant.
questions being asked how he managed to breach the security cordone at the parade because he was wellhe did the same thing 10 years ago. which is why he was in prison. there has been a real outrage on the streets here, calling for tolerance. we had just two days ago brig protestprotests in tel aviv. thousands appeared marching against what they called anti-insightment, anti-try lens, we heard from the israeli president. we had speeche speeches from opn m.p.s, there is a very unified language...
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but a two mile area has been cordoned off. 40 people trying to cross the mediterranean sea from libya to italy were found dead today on their boat. italian officials believe they died from inhaling fuel fumes. the italian navy rescued 320 other migrants today. 250,000 migrants, mainly from africa and the middle east, have crossed to europe this year. more than 2,300 people have died making the trip. sea rescues this summer are approaching 1,000 migrants a day off of italy and greece. the secret service confirms to the newshour it is embarking on an aggressive hiring plan. reuters reported today the agency plans to hire 700 new uniformed officers and 400 special agents over the next five years. that would expand secret service staff by 17% from its current 6,600 employees. the hiring spree comes in response to security breaches at the white house and agents being caught with prostitutes on a presidential trip to colombia. a new study suggests police officers may be more likely to be killed in the line of duty in states with higher rates of gun ownership. the study published by "the ame
but a two mile area has been cordoned off. 40 people trying to cross the mediterranean sea from libya to italy were found dead today on their boat. italian officials believe they died from inhaling fuel fumes. the italian navy rescued 320 other migrants today. 250,000 migrants, mainly from africa and the middle east, have crossed to europe this year. more than 2,300 people have died making the trip. sea rescues this summer are approaching 1,000 migrants a day off of italy and greece. the secret...
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you can see the section of the street is still cordoned off here near 49th avenue, because there was a hazmat situation earlier, where gas was leaking from one or both of the vehicles. they put down some gravel, but they're still keeping people away from the scene of the crash. in the auburn dale section, checkey beckford, news 4 new york. >>> and on the upper east side, surveillance video shows the driver of a car losing control at east 69th street and first avenue before crashing on to a sidewalk and nearly into a starbucks. two people were injured, but fortunately, those injuries are minor. >>> new here at 5:30, video of three suspects beating and stabbing a man, an act of road rage in new jersey. police in brick township releasing this video of the attack. the incident started saturday on route 88 in point pleasant. police say the victim was
you can see the section of the street is still cordoned off here near 49th avenue, because there was a hazmat situation earlier, where gas was leaking from one or both of the vehicles. they put down some gravel, but they're still keeping people away from the scene of the crash. in the auburn dale section, checkey beckford, news 4 new york. >>> and on the upper east side, surveillance video shows the driver of a car losing control at east 69th street and first avenue before crashing on...
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the area has been cordoned off. you could see how people are paying tribute to the victims of the bombing. flowers are being laid. rest in peace. how the authorities have identified the man in yellow. at this point in time, it is still speculation. they have helped identify a man just in the yellow top carrying a rucksack and going to the location there. he left his rucksack behind as he was away. that is still being investigated. the bombing happened at a terrible time. became hours after they had the second quarter gdp. it is a huge concern. tourism is a big key area for the country. further monetary easing will have to happen. expectation that they will allow the currency to weaken even more to help exporters in the country. whether that can help, we will have to wait and see. there is now an increasing downside risk to the economy coming from the slowdown. expect a slowdown. lastis is one of the tillers of growth for china's economy. it was hit hard. leastseems to be at guesses that this is part of the motivatio
the area has been cordoned off. you could see how people are paying tribute to the victims of the bombing. flowers are being laid. rest in peace. how the authorities have identified the man in yellow. at this point in time, it is still speculation. they have helped identify a man just in the yellow top carrying a rucksack and going to the location there. he left his rucksack behind as he was away. that is still being investigated. the bombing happened at a terrible time. became hours after they...
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police cordoned off the area but the killers got away. a source tells abc news the shooting was gang related. details that don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice, for my mom. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >>> a correctional officer is recovering tonight after an inmate at the california medical facility in vacaville tried to kill him this morning in the psychiatric unit. officials aren't sure what motivated this attack. >>> two men have been charged with murder in a fatal shooting of an 18-year-old woman in the fruit veil district in july. officials filed charges against dwight bradford and 36-year-old jermaine godfrey in the murder of i aana dominguez. she died in a parking lot in a wendy's on international boulevard. >>> two men working in a waste water treatment plant had to be rescued after the cable system used to hoist them failed. officials say they were called to the plant on socal ferry road about nine krn 15 this morning. they say they were 10-15 feet in th
police cordoned off the area but the killers got away. a source tells abc news the shooting was gang related. details that don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice, for my mom. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >>> a correctional officer is recovering tonight after an inmate at the california medical facility in vacaville tried to kill him this morning in the psychiatric unit. officials aren't sure what...
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parade or an indian day parade or a vietnamese day parade, they also have the same thing where they cordonff areas, and that's just for public safety. people are used to it because that's what it is. you can't complain at the trainer just because you want a six-pack. you just have to do -- [ laughter ] you just have to do the workout. >> it goes with the territory. >> the fact of the matter -- one of the things -- two thoughts -- one is, you know, 50 and 100 years from now, people are gonna be talking about this pope -- his incredible popularity -- because of what he's doing and what he's saying. so, i think people will want to be part of that and say they were part of that, no matter even if he was way in the distance. >> and we're blessed to be part of it. >> everybody in the world would love to have this happening. >> sure. >> and then, the other part of it is, these recent things that were announced -- these are issues that occurred a decade ago that are just getting resolved now. and you got to thank this archbishop chaput -- the first thing he did as he come to town -- he sold the "c
parade or an indian day parade or a vietnamese day parade, they also have the same thing where they cordonff areas, and that's just for public safety. people are used to it because that's what it is. you can't complain at the trainer just because you want a six-pack. you just have to do -- [ laughter ] you just have to do the workout. >> it goes with the territory. >> the fact of the matter -- one of the things -- two thoughts -- one is, you know, 50 and 100 years from now, people...
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police cordoned it off.tered five ambulances screaming away from the scene. there was a hospital just next to the blast site. i imagine it had become completely packed. when i arrived at the actual scene i saw bits of glass on the floor, debris which had been blown dozens of meters across the road across the street and police and medics were combing through the streets trying to find debris and had cordoned off the area. >> we are looking at images as you speak to us. just terrifying situation there. talk to us about why you think the hindu shrine would be the target and this particular shopping area. >> reporter: well, what i can say about the shrine is it's a very, very busy area. it's a very popular site for hindus and also for buddhists and not just in thailand but from other parts of asia especially in china. maybe 20 of the wounded and some of the dead are chinese. so it's a very, very busy area. it's popular with tourists. it's a business district. there are hotels. it's very, very central in the city
police cordoned it off.tered five ambulances screaming away from the scene. there was a hospital just next to the blast site. i imagine it had become completely packed. when i arrived at the actual scene i saw bits of glass on the floor, debris which had been blown dozens of meters across the road across the street and police and medics were combing through the streets trying to find debris and had cordoned off the area. >> we are looking at images as you speak to us. just terrifying...
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and the authorities have set up a cordon. you can't get within two kilometers of where the accident happened. but what they're so worried about mostly is the air is so badly contaminated. >> live with the explosion in tianjin, thank you very much. >> . >> houthi rebels are strength thing defenses after suffering more losses. the rivals, loyal to the exiled government. >> reporter: pro government fighters in the city. the aim to capture yemen's third largest city. but doing that may take time. houthi fighters are still holding their ground. backed by the elite republican guard, an army unit, loyal to the deposed president. >> this isn't just about liberating areas controlled by the houthis. it's about a new yemen where the people can be free. >> fighters are also defeating another city. crucial fight for government troops. they are reportedly being supported by the saudi coalition across the southern saudi border. approaching the capital. one, primarily in the east. and the other from the south. they have managed to take it co
and the authorities have set up a cordon. you can't get within two kilometers of where the accident happened. but what they're so worried about mostly is the air is so badly contaminated. >> live with the explosion in tianjin, thank you very much. >> . >> houthi rebels are strength thing defenses after suffering more losses. the rivals, loyal to the exiled government. >> reporter: pro government fighters in the city. the aim to capture yemen's third largest city. but...
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police quickly cordoned off the area but the killers got away. the shooting was gang related. details that really don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice for my mom. complete catastrophe for me and my family. >> reporter: so if you have any information at all, police call the san francisco police hot line. that number on your screen, 415-575-4444. and again, that is an anonymous tip line. you don't have to give your name. just the information to help this family find some closure. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> in las vegas, an investigation under way after this fire and explosion at a hot air balloon business near the strip. two propane tanks exploded sending one man to the hospital. two trailers were engulfed in flames. when firefighters arrived. no customers or passengers at the balloon business were affected. >>> to the wildfires burning in california and the rest of the west. they are calling for reinforcements and the army is answering that call. conditions are so bad. american soilldiers are gearingp to batt
police quickly cordoned off the area but the killers got away. the shooting was gang related. details that really don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice for my mom. complete catastrophe for me and my family. >> reporter: so if you have any information at all, police call the san francisco police hot line. that number on your screen, 415-575-4444. and again, that is an anonymous tip line. you don't have to give...
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this whole neighborhood is cordoned off. >> i would like to go home. >> reporter: charmaine hawkins left before it happened. she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's been under siege. she had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is rivaled by her sadness over what happened. she is familiar with both victim and shooter. >> it's sad a life was gone. so was his really. >> reporter: what could have prompted bad blood among family members? >> he's in her mom's house, they let her stay there for years. but he's upset because they said he had to leave by the 1st of september. >> so now a place will never be the same. >> it's so sad. sad. >> reporter: all within a family that's been part of the fabric of this neighborhood for years. >> deck rick ward reporting there. >>> a man faces charges for running his supervisor into the cyclist and -- suv into the cyclist and assaulting the man and throwing the bike into the woods. they say the suv driver was trying to pass the cyclist around a curve in davidson yesterday morning. that is when the cyclist moved into the
this whole neighborhood is cordoned off. >> i would like to go home. >> reporter: charmaine hawkins left before it happened. she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's been under siege. she had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is rivaled by her sadness over what happened. she is familiar with both victim and shooter. >> it's sad a life was gone. so was his really. >> reporter: what could have prompted bad blood among family members?...
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at the same time authorities should be cordoning off the area, and there's a lot you can tell from the type of explosives, and the type of bomb. everything from fragments from where the materials could have come from, to the explosives themselves, to the type of detonators, how it was detonated, that could not only leave different types of indicators, and kind of make the trail get a little hotter, but certain groups are known for certain types of attacks. certain types of bombs, and certain levels of sophistication that they could make. we have seen that the authorities kept out the muslim rebels down in the south. >> talking about those groups, as far as we know no one claimed possibility. so what do you think - who are the most likely suspects? >> well, you know, look, i think everything should be on the table at this point. when what you do in these types of situation is begin to narrow the scope. you know, there was mention of thailand's immense political instability in various groups there. this is a bit unusual. typically the attacks from those domestic, political and paramilita
at the same time authorities should be cordoning off the area, and there's a lot you can tell from the type of explosives, and the type of bomb. everything from fragments from where the materials could have come from, to the explosives themselves, to the type of detonators, how it was detonated, that could not only leave different types of indicators, and kind of make the trail get a little hotter, but certain groups are known for certain types of attacks. certain types of bombs, and certain...
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police cordoned off the area but the killers got away. a source tells abc news the shooting was gang related. details that don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice, for my mom. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >>> a correctional officer is recovering tonight after an inmate at the california medical facility in vacaville tried to kill him this morning in the psychiatric unit. officials aren't sure what motivated this attack. >>> two men have been charged with murder in a fatal shooting of an 18-year-old woman in the fruit veil district in july. officials filed charges against dwight bradford and 36-year-old jermaine godfrey in the murder of i aana dominguez. she died in a parking lot in a wendy's on international boulevard. >>> two men working in a waste water treatment plant had to be rescued after the cable system used to hoist them failed. officials say they were called to the plant on socal ferry road about nine krn 15 this morning. they say they were 10-15 feet in th
police cordoned off the area but the killers got away. a source tells abc news the shooting was gang related. details that don't matter to the sosa family. >> i just want to find that person, whoever shot my mom. and i want justice, for my mom. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >>> a correctional officer is recovering tonight after an inmate at the california medical facility in vacaville tried to kill him this morning in the psychiatric unit. officials aren't sure what...
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the entire block indeed a large slab of this large neighborhood is cordoned off. >> i would like to go home. >> reporter: charmaine hawkins left before it happened and she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's under siege. she had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is only rivaled over the sadness. she is familiar with the victim and the suspected shooter. >> the sadness that this was indeed cause and a life is gone. >> reporter: what could have prompted bad blood among family members? >> they let him stay there for years, and he's upset because eventually they told him he had to leave by the 1st of september. >> reporter: so now a heavily armed police presence. and it will never be the same. >> it's so sad. >> reporter: and part of and they that is part of this neighborhood for years. >> the suspect roosevelt robinson is charged with first degree murder. >>> he is accused of run his suv into the -- running his suv into the cyclist and then assaults the man ultimately throwing his bike into the woods. police in anne arundel county says the cyclist h
the entire block indeed a large slab of this large neighborhood is cordoned off. >> i would like to go home. >> reporter: charmaine hawkins left before it happened and she hasn't been able to go home since. she lives on the block that's under siege. she had to stay with relatives. her longing for home is only rivaled over the sadness. she is familiar with the victim and the suspected shooter. >> the sadness that this was indeed cause and a life is gone. >> reporter: what...
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the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i'm up and i'm worried. about what's happening. but they don't know what happened. >> but a break in the case came from the confession of an inmate involved in the murder. >> saw an opportunity for himself, serving a life sentence. turned everybody in. because of my lack of knowledge and planning of the crime, and my age, the judge overturned my death penalty and sentenced me to life in prison without the chance of parole, i don't go to board, i'm just here. >> hal was 36 when he was murdered. he was just doing his job. he was doing what it takes to protect society from that element in prison. i guess i want to know why, why hal? >> i followed orders, i was a foot soldier following orders. it was either him or me and i chose him. it was simple as that. it's prison politics. >> i think they did it because they seized the opportunity and he was t
the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i'm up and i'm worried. about what's happening. but they don't know what happened. >> but a break in the case came from the confession of an inmate involved in the murder. >> saw an opportunity for himself, serving a life sentence. turned...
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the rest of it we can cordon it off and make sense of it.an stanley knows what she is doing. i'm jim cramer. i will see you tomorrow! lemonis: tonight on "the profit"... that was freakin' awesome. ...a baseball-novelty business based in coopersburg, pennsylvania, has struck out with their key major league baseball clients... you don't even know what you have in here. ...and the stubborn owner... it's toxic in here. ...who has a hard time letting go of the past. honestly, you can't be in this business anymore. scott: i've been doing this for 25 years. lemonis: if i can't change the focus of this all-american business... if you don't evolve, you will die. wendy: [ voice breaking ] you know, i worry about his sleepless nights, his stress. lemonis: ...then it may just be game over. scott: cowboy up. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done.
the rest of it we can cordon it off and make sense of it.an stanley knows what she is doing. i'm jim cramer. i will see you tomorrow! lemonis: tonight on "the profit"... that was freakin' awesome. ...a baseball-novelty business based in coopersburg, pennsylvania, has struck out with their key major league baseball clients... you don't even know what you have in here. ...and the stubborn owner... it's toxic in here. ...who has a hard time letting go of the past. honestly, you can't be...
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. >> they had cordoned off a joint area of the property. police officers, police cars. chief was on his way. i believe there was already news there. >> around 2:30 this morning, casimir sucharski was found murdered. >> all three people here at his home the morning of june 26th. all shot execution style. >> and my mom called, and she was very weird on the phone. and i thought, i'm really trying to keep it together. i said, is she dead? i just need to know, is she dead? she said yes. >> to homicide detectives, the murders appeared to be a robbery gone wrong. police found bullet casings and a bloody footprint near the bodies, but little else to go on. >> sometimes butch casey was known to carry a lot of money as well as he was thought to perhaps maybe have access to drugs. but the primary thought, since the house was ransacked, that someone was looking for something. >> as police investigated, curious neighbors gathered outside. >> some of those citizens were coming up to me and talking to me, telling me stuff. >> one neighbor, named gary foye said he'd seen something susp
. >> they had cordoned off a joint area of the property. police officers, police cars. chief was on his way. i believe there was already news there. >> around 2:30 this morning, casimir sucharski was found murdered. >> all three people here at his home the morning of june 26th. all shot execution style. >> and my mom called, and she was very weird on the phone. and i thought, i'm really trying to keep it together. i said, is she dead? i just need to know, is she dead?...