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i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't steal stuff. >> i steal stuff at stores at home, yes. >> i'm talking about here. >> no. give me a lie detector test. >> let them say what they want to say, their girls. how they talk. >> they never called you that. they are accusing me of being a thief, dude. give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look like, a gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> green will remain in segregation at least until officer mcclaren concludes his investigation. over in the men's segregation unit, 18-year-old tony goodwin is dealing with much bigger issues. he's currently on trial for murder. >> my judge told me if i were to lose tria
i will pass a lie detector test. i will pass it with flying colors. get me a lie detector test and i will pass it. >> you don't steal stuff. >> i steal stuff at stores at home, yes. >> i'm talking about here. >> no. give me a lie detector test. >> let them say what they want to say, their girls. how they talk. >> they never called you that. they are accusing me of being a thief, dude. give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white...
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detectors://0> and at the satellite locations two weeks later on oct 10. we'll post information about hours on our website, http://cbs58.com/. 3 the focus of the presidential race today is the health of democratic nominee hillary clinton. she has canceled her plans for a 2-day trip to california as she battles pneumonia. her rival, donald trump...says he takes no satisfaction in her health jamie yuccas. hillary clinton is recuperating at home a day after video shows her stumbling and needing help getting into her suv. she was leaving a september 11th event at ground zero . nat "how are you feeling secretary clinton/ feeling great! feeling great! later, a smiling clinton left her daughter chelsea's manhattan apartment. her campaign initially said she felt overheated. but sunday evening her doctor announced that clinton had actually been diagnosed with pneumonia on friday. opponent donald trump who has repeatedly questioned clinton's health expressed concern on cnbc. (audio trump) "it was quite sad to be honest with you. and i h
and at the satellite locations two weeks later on oct 10. we'll post information about hours on our website, http://cbs58.com/. 3 the focus of the presidential race today is the health of democratic nominee hillary clinton. she has canceled her plans for a 2-day trip to california as she battles pneumonia. her rival, donald trump...says he takes no satisfaction in her health jamie yuccas. hillary clinton is recuperating at home a day after video shows her stumbling and needing help getting...
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but they've also placed detectors in space. a short walk from the collider, nobel laureate sam ting and a team of scientists receive data from a $2 billion detector they have placed on the international space station. >> sam ting: the detector is seen here... >> stahl: so we have now a detector that's sitting on our space station to see if you can "see" dark matter? is that what you're hoping to do? trace of dark matter collisions. >> stahl: astronauts help keep an eye on the experiment. this is real time? >> ting: real time, real time. ? ? ? >> stahl: half a century after he first proposed his theory, peter higgs received the 2013 nobel prize in physics, along with belgian physicist francois englert. the many scientists who worked on the collider made this day possible... ( applause ) among them, steve nahn, laura american physicists who have been working on the collider for years. >> steve goldfarb: it mattered, it mattered. >> stahl: goldfarb told us that he was amazed at how many people went online to watch the meeting at w
but they've also placed detectors in space. a short walk from the collider, nobel laureate sam ting and a team of scientists receive data from a $2 billion detector they have placed on the international space station. >> sam ting: the detector is seen here... >> stahl: so we have now a detector that's sitting on our space station to see if you can "see" dark matter? is that what you're hoping to do? trace of dark matter collisions. >> stahl: astronauts help keep an...
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://3>th detectors://3>street detectors://3> , horicon street, and bridge street west of muzzy street. mutual aid has been requested from area fire departments. the battle over control of milwaukee's sherman park--- the area near recent violence on the city's north side--- moves to the courtroom today. today.cbs 58's ?jacob kittilstad?... is live outside the "milwaukee county courthouse" with the update. 3 3 this hearing is basically the sequel to the political drama - started sunday - between milwaukee county sheriff david clark and milwaukee county executive chris abele. court proceedings...milwaukee county circuit court judge david hansher issued a temporary restraining order on the actions of the sheriff's department.earlier in the day - sheriff clark had directed deputies to re-install fencing at the park taken down by other crews that morning... ?and? he ordered a further restriction of operating hours there.sunday's decision meant all that had to come to a stop. today...judge hansher will decide whether or not to make that restraining order ?permanen
://3>th street , horicon street, and bridge street west of muzzy street. mutual aid has been requested from area fire departments. the battle over control of milwaukee's sherman park--- the area near recent violence on the city's north side--- moves to the courtroom today. today.cbs 58's ?jacob kittilstad?... is live outside the "milwaukee county courthouse" with the update. 3 3 this hearing is basically the sequel to the political drama - started sunday - between milwaukee county...
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marÍa: es el papel de moderador habla hacer ese tipo de detector de mentiras.obiado de tanto trabajo. mencionaste que el tema migratorio estuvo ausente, y hay mucha gente en las redes sociales que ha dicho lo mismo. crees que ese es uno de los temas que van a determinar el voto de latinos? a latino le interesa mucho tambiÉn empleos, salud y economÍa. jorge: nos interesa a todos. pero el tÓpico para nosotros es migraciÓn. y eso me da esa impresiÓn de que voy exhortar a toda la juventud, exhortarlos para que estos jÓvenes que se registran a votar , los invito porque sus ancestros van a estar muy orgullosos si ellos salen a votar. esos esfuerzos serÍan muy importantes para la familia que llegaron, y que ahora ellos estÁn muy cÓmodos en casa, y no tiene la necesidad o no quieren, o no sienten la necesidad de registrarse para votar. marÍa: has exhortado varias veces a la juventud. te das cuenta lo importante que es para la juventud, para el futuro de ellos mismos. jorge: estamos hablando de la nueva tecnologÍa. nos camino tanta gente en estos momentos, son los jÓven
marÍa: es el papel de moderador habla hacer ese tipo de detector de mentiras.obiado de tanto trabajo. mencionaste que el tema migratorio estuvo ausente, y hay mucha gente en las redes sociales que ha dicho lo mismo. crees que ese es uno de los temas que van a determinar el voto de latinos? a latino le interesa mucho tambiÉn empleos, salud y economÍa. jorge: nos interesa a todos. pero el tÓpico para nosotros es migraciÓn. y eso me da esa impresiÓn de que voy exhortar a toda la juventud,...
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the family filed suit claiming the building was over crowded the smoke detectors did not work right. city officials say kids moving in today and parents should take a look around. >> to make sure you have working smoke detectors and carbon thing. >> reporter: over the past 10 years 3 fatalities and 30 injuries involving students in this area. it underscores the importance of hitting the smoke detectors when you move in. >> anchor: there was a bunch of people on my street and they were soaked with the humidity out there. they didn't look happy to be moving. soaked from that humidity. >> anchor: they got to work out for free. got a bunch of good offer for you. what's that? move this upstairs for me. we've got clouds and isolated showers. we had humidity through the afternoon. temps right now in the low 70s. city at 72. norwood at 73. dew point temperatures 60s to 74 much of the afternoon. as we look up across northern new england and new york the dew points are in the lower to middle 50s. this cool front moving the humidity out of here. the moving process resulting in clouds and downpo
the family filed suit claiming the building was over crowded the smoke detectors did not work right. city officials say kids moving in today and parents should take a look around. >> to make sure you have working smoke detectors and carbon thing. >> reporter: over the past 10 years 3 fatalities and 30 injuries involving students in this area. it underscores the importance of hitting the smoke detectors when you move in. >> anchor: there was a bunch of people on my street and...
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marÍa: es el papel de moderador habla hacer ese tipo de detector de mentiras.do de tanto trabajo. mencionaste que el tema migratorio estuvo ausente, y hay mucha gente en las redes sociales que ha dicho lo mismo. crees que ese es uno de los temas que van a determinar el voto de latinos? a latino le interesa mucho tambiÉn empleos, salud y economÍa. jorge: nos interesa a todos. pero el tÓpico para nosotros es migraciÓn. y eso me esa impsiÓn de que voy exhortar a toda la juventud, exhortarlos para que estos jÓvenes que se registran a votar , los invito porque sus ancestros van a estar muy orgullosos si ellos salen a votar. esos esfuerzos serÍan muy importantes para la familia que llegaron, y que ahora ellos estÁn muy cÓmodos en casa, y no tiene la necesidad o no quieren, o no sienten la necesidad de registrarse para votar. marÍa: has exhortado varias veces a la juventud. te das cuenta lo importante que es para la juventud, para el futuro de ellos mismos. jorge: estamos hablando de la nueva tecnologÍa. nos camino tanta gente en estos momentos, son los jÓvenes, son l
marÍa: es el papel de moderador habla hacer ese tipo de detector de mentiras.do de tanto trabajo. mencionaste que el tema migratorio estuvo ausente, y hay mucha gente en las redes sociales que ha dicho lo mismo. crees que ese es uno de los temas que van a determinar el voto de latinos? a latino le interesa mucho tambiÉn empleos, salud y economÍa. jorge: nos interesa a todos. pero el tÓpico para nosotros es migraciÓn. y eso me esa impsiÓn de que voy exhortar a toda la juventud, exhortarlos...
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. >> make sure you have working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. you have two ways out and you are doing the right thing. >> reporter: there was another fire this week at that rooming house on lyndon street. and the fire department has been looking back over the have been three fatalities. at least 30 serious injuries to students in fires at these boarding houses, rooming houses, apartment houses. they say it is extra important and an it underscores the importance of checking those smoke detectors, hiing the test button. and that will keep you safe. >> sarah: still ahead on news, a heart-warming picture capturing hearts. >> christa: a wonderful story about a small gesture that has the power to change a young person's life here. a florida state football player shared a special moment with a young boy at a middle school. >> sarah: he ate lunch with the child living with autism. >> i was so psyched. like, an fsu football player came and sat with me. noticed that bo was sitting by himself during lunch. rudolph went over and shared a meal with him. iten
. >> make sure you have working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. you have two ways out and you are doing the right thing. >> reporter: there was another fire this week at that rooming house on lyndon street. and the fire department has been looking back over the have been three fatalities. at least 30 serious injuries to students in fires at these boarding houses, rooming houses, apartment houses. they say it is extra important and an it underscores the importance of...
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so far....the red cross says the smoke detectors have save more than a hundred lives. inspiring the next generation of journalists. that was the goal of a panel discussion today in chapel hill. abc11 together is reaching out to young people....answerin g questions and giving advice to anthony wilson shows us what they're learning. there's plenty to do in the triangle this weekend, especially for music lovers! so why would college students spend part of their saturday at the friday center---listening to advice from us? the theme: words matter...what's the media's responsibility in a highly charged media's responsibility in a highly charged environment--spar ked candid comments during the session. it's an abc11 together annual event, caroline: 10:47:59 the wtvd minority advisory committee, which i believe is one of only two in the country. and we're proud to partner with them on it because these are the journalists of tomorrow. :09 we also reviewed resumes, helped them prepare for oversharing on social media. we want them ready---if they want to report, produce or manage
so far....the red cross says the smoke detectors have save more than a hundred lives. inspiring the next generation of journalists. that was the goal of a panel discussion today in chapel hill. abc11 together is reaching out to young people....answerin g questions and giving advice to anthony wilson shows us what they're learning. there's plenty to do in the triangle this weekend, especially for music lovers! so why would college students spend part of their saturday at the friday...
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applicants passion a background check, then sit eight to ten hours for a lie detector test. kerlikowski confirmed an innard interest number are flunking. >> it's a high percentage. >> like what? >> probably 55, 60. polygraphs. some border patrol recruiters and agents have raised questions about the fairness of the tells. kerlikowski says it is difficult but fair. next week, we begin our second season here on "full measure." but it is another anniversary, 15th anniversary of the terrorist attack on america on september 11, 2001. in the 15 years since radical islamist terrorist takes flew four airlines into the trade terror cost america? the department of homeland security alone, the budget increased from $19 billion in 2002 to a budget of 50 billion in 2017. are we any safer? next week, we investigate the cost of terror. >>> that's all for this week. thanks for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. until next time, we'll be searching for more stories that
applicants passion a background check, then sit eight to ten hours for a lie detector test. kerlikowski confirmed an innard interest number are flunking. >> it's a high percentage. >> like what? >> probably 55, 60. polygraphs. some border patrol recruiters and agents have raised questions about the fairness of the tells. kerlikowski says it is difficult but fair. next week, we begin our second season here on "full measure." but it is another anniversary, 15th...
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the home did have a working smoke detector. but.... they don't know why.... it didn't save their lives. the fire department is now going door to door.... installing free smoke detectors. investigators are releasing new video tonight.. showing a suspect believed to have torched a mosque in ft. pierce, florida. the mosque was once attended by omar mateen.. the man who killed 49 people in a terror attack at an orlando nightclub 3 months ago. a bright light.. then someone running out a gate. the islamic center of ft. pierce was badly damaged on the anniversary of 9/11.. but no one was hurt. the case is now being investigated as a possible hate crime. we're learning more about another deadly plane crash at reno-tahoe international airport. plus... he's the man who managed to slip his cuffs and escape.... in north las vegas. we're now learning... why police were so frantic.... over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood and critical cancer screenings. but congressman heck voted to defund planned parenthood and was willing to shut down the government over it. he
the home did have a working smoke detector. but.... they don't know why.... it didn't save their lives. the fire department is now going door to door.... installing free smoke detectors. investigators are releasing new video tonight.. showing a suspect believed to have torched a mosque in ft. pierce, florida. the mosque was once attended by omar mateen.. the man who killed 49 people in a terror attack at an orlando nightclub 3 months ago. a bright light.. then someone running out a gate. the...
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"full measure" has learned the primary reason is applicanting are failing lie detector tests in unusually high numbers. we recently asked border patrol commissioner gill kerlikowski about that. money was there, we had hired a number of people, but they hired them without polygraphs. >> and they've instituted polygraphs. >> right. and then it is frankly -- and this was also our customs and border protection officers. it's come back to haunt us. congress changed that. there's a requirement that everybody go through a polygraph examination. >> polygraphs became a new requirements in 2010 to fight corruption and infiltration by drug applicants passion a background check, then sit eight to ten hours for a lie detector test. kerlikowski confirmed an innard interest number are flunking. >> it's a high percentage. >> like what? >> probably 55, 60. >> up to 60% are failing their polygraphs. some border patrol recruiters and agents have raised questions about the fairness of the tells. kerlikowski says it is difficult but fair. next week, we begin our second but it is another anniversary, 15th anni
"full measure" has learned the primary reason is applicanting are failing lie detector tests in unusually high numbers. we recently asked border patrol commissioner gill kerlikowski about that. money was there, we had hired a number of people, but they hired them without polygraphs. >> and they've instituted polygraphs. >> right. and then it is frankly -- and this was also our customs and border protection officers. it's come back to haunt us. congress changed that....
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sink. >> somebody had taken it out of the smoke detector? >> that's what it appeared to be, that someone had removed it. >> so cruel and deliberate. all the more shocking in a town where murder is exceedingly r e rare. >> how did it hit you and members of the department? >> well, you have a victim and you also have a child. the child, of course, that always touches you in a different way, excuse me, because it's a 3-year-old child. >> yeah. these things do touch you personally, don't they? outside, curious onlookers were a beat behind. all they knew was that ann charles and her little boy were no more. >> it's just devastating to me. i was in shock. especially about that little boy. >> yeah. >> and still didn't know what had happened really. >> wasn't long, though. watching the silent, stern faces streaming in and out of that little house. a person couldn't help but put two and two together. >> it was very scary. i think the whole neighborhood was scared. >> and right there in that very neighborhood, police would find their suspects. when we
sink. >> somebody had taken it out of the smoke detector? >> that's what it appeared to be, that someone had removed it. >> so cruel and deliberate. all the more shocking in a town where murder is exceedingly r e rare. >> how did it hit you and members of the department? >> well, you have a victim and you also have a child. the child, of course, that always touches you in a different way, excuse me, because it's a 3-year-old child. >> yeah. these things do...
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. >> reporter: with their detector wailing last february, sara and paul pushed out of their home. >> it's a terrifying situation. >> reporter: when firefighters arrived they told the couple they found the basement still with a dangerous amounts of the colorless odorless and deadly gas. >> w killed. >> reporter: what set off the basement alarm? our investigation found sara and paul were victims of a potentially leathal secret lurking beneath boston streets. under ground electrical wires slowly burning giving off poison gas. >> carbon monoxide can kill you. >> reporter: firefighters tell us the danger can start when aging underground wires are jostled and weakened by construction work nearby. when those compromised wires begin to burn, they give off carbon monoxide and that can seep right into your home. this is dangerous and this could happen in any home. >> it could. the smoldering wires keep producing the gas, the gases are going to keep build up and if there is an open place for the gas to travel, then it'll travel that way. >> reporter: it happened in charleston this year, two. fi
. >> reporter: with their detector wailing last february, sara and paul pushed out of their home. >> it's a terrifying situation. >> reporter: when firefighters arrived they told the couple they found the basement still with a dangerous amounts of the colorless odorless and deadly gas. >> w killed. >> reporter: what set off the basement alarm? our investigation found sara and paul were victims of a potentially leathal secret lurking beneath boston streets. under...
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unseen metal detectors.... inside his properties. our crime and safety expert.... randy sutton says.... casino properties..... have to be pro-active... because officers.... can't be everywhere. 13 action news reporter..... bryan callahan.... has a look at the protection..... that goes beyond police! nats of crowd walking even midweek.. the areas near the entrance to every casino on las vegas boulevard are packed with tourists. that's why law enforcement experts say the city is on the 19.02.22.00 "terrorism is very much in the forefront of every casino owners mind." it is well known... metro works closely with casinos to monitor what happens out here along the street with cameras and other devices... but the real question is what is watching once you walk through the front door. unlike steve wynn... "there are hundreds of people armed now watching." other properties we reached out to were not ready to discuss the security measures they are using to identify potential threats. but sutton says many are cheats... to tracking potential threats. 19.01.58.00 "they have so
unseen metal detectors.... inside his properties. our crime and safety expert.... randy sutton says.... casino properties..... have to be pro-active... because officers.... can't be everywhere. 13 action news reporter..... bryan callahan.... has a look at the protection..... that goes beyond police! nats of crowd walking even midweek.. the areas near the entrance to every casino on las vegas boulevard are packed with tourists. that's why law enforcement experts say the city is on the...
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tonight, the fire department is detectors. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now, where a cease-fire plan took effect at sundown. earlier today, syrian president ba mar al assad visited the neighborhood his forces had taken back to the rebels, promising vikt little in his country's five-year civil war. although the army has agreed to honor the cease-fire, they are being blamed for air strikes in an opposition-controlled area. the bigger insurgent groups have not agreed to the cease-fire. >>> back here at home tonight, about a m.d. aidair scare. an emergency landing because of an engine problem last month, part of it breaking free. the plane, on its way from new orleans to orlando, lost cabin pressure. the oxygen masks dropping down. the pilot diverting to pensacola, where passengers took these photos. tonight, the ntsb said they did find a fatigue crack in one of the engines, where a piece of that fan blade broke off. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the unsolved mys
tonight, the fire department is detectors. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now, where a cease-fire plan took effect at sundown. earlier today, syrian president ba mar al assad visited the neighborhood his forces had taken back to the rebels, promising vikt little in his country's five-year civil war. although the army has agreed to honor the cease-fire, they are being blamed for air strikes in an opposition-controlled area. the bigger insurgent...
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can i tell you i had best time hanging out with the best metal detector, in the business. the both of them, yeah. the we have joe, we have frank and let me tell you something they find everything. all those things you lose or will lose this weekend, they will find it, take a look at what you can find on the beach. they fear no surf or sand, they leave no shell uncovered and at highest pitch, they pound. the these men, detect america and today i'll join them on the hunt for buried treasure. >> all i need is a metal detector. >> reporter: joe and mark have been metal detecting for years. they built a community. what they do is not a hobby. >> don't knock it until you try it. you have to come out, give it a shot, you will love it or not love it the you'll find something. >> we're researching history. many of us are history bufs as well as detectives. curiosity is what actually brings a lot of people into it themselves. >> reporter: what they find, it is not always their to keep. >> fit is identifiable at all we will go through different outlets that we have to try to find the
can i tell you i had best time hanging out with the best metal detector, in the business. the both of them, yeah. the we have joe, we have frank and let me tell you something they find everything. all those things you lose or will lose this weekend, they will find it, take a look at what you can find on the beach. they fear no surf or sand, they leave no shell uncovered and at highest pitch, they pound. the these men, detect america and today i'll join them on the hunt for buried treasure....
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detector that massachusetts law requires you install in your home. without one, sarah and paul know they might have died. >> i would think it's a ticking time bomb under the streets of boston. >> hank: eversource tells us they're working to replace those aging underground wires, and they're hoping to have it all done by the end of 2019. in the newsroom, i'm hank phillippi ryan. >> christa: they always say when you set your clocks back or spring forward, check your carbon monoxide detector, check your fire alarm. we're coming up on that. let's make sure we do that after seeing that story, huh? >> sarah: up next on 7news, how bernie sanders is attempting to keep his progressive platform alive even after his presidential campaign has come to an end. >> christa: also, see if the >> one in eight women will face breast cancer. early detection can mean the difference between life and death. planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte oppose
detector that massachusetts law requires you install in your home. without one, sarah and paul know they might have died. >> i would think it's a ticking time bomb under the streets of boston. >> hank: eversource tells us they're working to replace those aging underground wires, and they're hoping to have it all done by the end of 2019. in the newsroom, i'm hank phillippi ryan. >> christa: they always say when you set your clocks back or spring forward, check your carbon...
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butut if he was able to smuggle the pieces without any problems he would regularly set off the metal detector on his way homeemm because he really heavier than one wasw not detected investors got suspicious when theas serious about five 56:00 a.m. is that was quick. thank you. plus an update on your top story protesting and show turning violent overnight with one person on my supporti morning.o 67 degrees outside and still very dark.k. things for waking up with us my nameg is wayne dawson. i'm in for kristi capel's get aa check on the forecast because scott says it is changes.he will start to trend that the temperatures heading into the weekend temperatures so far have been the top.o the thirdp warmest september so far as west look ahead to hold t whicho i saturday morning will check it look at the forecast the temperatures are well intohe the 60s here in cleveland we mentioned the cool down coming soon.nt0sed we're still in a moderate drought will really impact our fall colors. we'll check it out with yesterday's highh middle and upper 90s from oklahoma city
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they did find a smoke detector, and believe it was working. >> nothing in our training can truly prepare us for this heartbreaking event. >> reporter: the children who died here were supposed to be tonight, the fire department is going door to door, across this city, installing free smoke detectors. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now, where a cease-fire plan took effect at sundown. earlier today, syrian president ba mar al assad visited the neighborhood his forces had taken back to the rebels, promising vikt little in his country's five-year civil war. although the army has agreed to honor the cease-fire, they are being blamed for air strikes in an opposition-controlled area. the bigger insurgent groups have >>> back here at home tonight, and to a preliminary finding about a m.d.idair scare. an emergency landing because of an engine problem last month, part of it breaking free. the plane, on its way from new orleans to orlando, lost cabin pressure. the oxygen masks dropping down. the pilot diverting to pensacola, where passengers took these photos. tonight
they did find a smoke detector, and believe it was working. >> nothing in our training can truly prepare us for this heartbreaking event. >> reporter: the children who died here were supposed to be tonight, the fire department is going door to door, across this city, installing free smoke detectors. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now, where a cease-fire plan took effect at sundown. earlier today, syrian president ba mar al assad visited...
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for those are looking for the hourly detectors -- power leakage detectors look of the website. monday thiessen deals beyond belief. -- dison deals beyond belief. >> and we will introduce you to a new member of our family. >> he already tinkled on me. i met him yesterday. [ laughter ]. >> you bonded with him. >> it always happens. [ laughter ]. >> is a matter of time before we all get tinkled on. >> i'm glad you specified puppies for those being confused now. ?? >>> good morning. was it avoidable? federal investigators combing through the wreckage of that deadly train crash in new jersey. the engineer released from the hospital overnight set to be interviewed today. was it human error or mechanical problem? we'll talko the woman in charge of the investigation. >>> doubling down. attacking hillary clinton for her support. a former ms. universe, alicia machado. a major american newspaper that's never taken sides before tells its readers, don't vote for trump. hurricane matthew strengthens. will it impact the u.s. next week? al is tracking it.
for those are looking for the hourly detectors -- power leakage detectors look of the website. monday thiessen deals beyond belief. -- dison deals beyond belief. >> and we will introduce you to a new member of our family. >> he already tinkled on me. i met him yesterday. [ laughter ]. >> you bonded with him. >> it always happens. [ laughter ]. >> is a matter of time before we all get tinkled on. >> i'm glad you specified puppies for those being confused now....
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. >> how did he get out of the vault and through metal detectors with all of the gold? you guys take a guess at home. oh yea, everything is digital now-a-days. this thing never leaves my side. that is why i signed up for publix digital coupons. and i got the paper ones too. so retro... that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? when we shop it is kinda like a competition. it is exactly like a competition. sually me. that's how we save a lot at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where shopping is a pleasure. >>> welcome back to action news this saturday morning. we're glad you're up with abc. starting where right now there is a manhunt for this guy who police say shot and killed five shoppers at a macy's department store he walked in and opened fire at the cascade mall in burlington last night. he carried a hunting-style rifle and was last seen walking toward an interstate. >>> the wife of the man killed by police in charlotte released this video. scott didn't follow the demands but his wife said he has a brain injury. >>> a man charged for choking a 13-year-old boy for blo
. >> how did he get out of the vault and through metal detectors with all of the gold? you guys take a guess at home. oh yea, everything is digital now-a-days. this thing never leaves my side. that is why i signed up for publix digital coupons. and i got the paper ones too. so retro... that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? when we shop it is kinda like a competition. it is exactly like a competition. sually me. that's how we save a lot at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where...
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to the charitable online complaint form you'll receive a unique tracking number that inturgz to detector or determine in investigators need additional information by law the city employee that provide information to the whistle blower program are protected and an employer may not retaliate against an employee that is a whistle blower any employee that retaliates against another that employee is subjected up to including submittal employees that retaliate will personal be liable please visit the sf ethics.org and information on reporting retaliation that when fraud is loudly to continue it jeopardizes the level of service that city government can provide in you hear or see any dishelicopter behavior boy an employee please report it to say whistle blower program more information and the whistle blower protections please seek www. >> madam secretary, call the roll, and commissioner willie adams, here. brandon, here. katz, here; approval of minutes for july 12, 2016 meeting. >> all in favor say aye. next item. >> pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states o
to the charitable online complaint form you'll receive a unique tracking number that inturgz to detector or determine in investigators need additional information by law the city employee that provide information to the whistle blower program are protected and an employer may not retaliate against an employee that is a whistle blower any employee that retaliates against another that employee is subjected up to including submittal employees that retaliate will personal be liable please visit the...
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heartbreaking event. >> reporter: the fire department is installing free smoke detectors. steve osunsami, abc news, memphis. >>> now, to maryland, where several children were evacuated after their bus caught fire. a nearby resident saw the disaster unfolding and helped the kids off the bus and into her home. no word on what caused that fire. >>> north carolina is facing controversial transgender bathroom law. the ncaa is relocating all championships scheduled to played in this state this school year. the move comes weeks after the nba called the all-star game out of charlotte. a spokesperson for north carolina's republican party called the ncaa decision, quote, absurd. the move will cost the state games in the division i men's basketball tournament in march. >>> look at this picture of a 12-year-old boy, standing up to demonstrators, protesting against gay marriage. mexico. the photographer told local media, the boy's uncle is gay. and he hated the hatred he believes that protest represented. >>> more migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean sea. the italian coast
heartbreaking event. >> reporter: the fire department is installing free smoke detectors. steve osunsami, abc news, memphis. >>> now, to maryland, where several children were evacuated after their bus caught fire. a nearby resident saw the disaster unfolding and helped the kids off the bus and into her home. no word on what caused that fire. >>> north carolina is facing controversial transgender bathroom law. the ncaa is relocating all championships scheduled to played...
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firefighters did find a smoke detector. and believe it was working. they're going door-to-door, in memphis, giving out free smoke detectors. >>> police in florida are looking for an arson suspect, after a fire in a mosque in ft. pierce. the mosque was once attended by a man who killed 49 people in june. here's abc's gio benitez with more. >> reporter: 911 calls coming in. it's just after midnight. >> there goes the roof. >> don't go near it. okay? >> flames were going up like crazy. the flames for almost five hours. the islamic center of ft. pierce, florida, was badly damaged. the same one attended by omar mateen, the man responsible for the june rampage at the pulse nightclub in orlando, that killed 49 people. surveillance cameras picking up a man arriving on a motorcycle. minutes later, he is running from the scene. flames from the inferno, lighting up the night. >> while the male was leaving, the male was shaking his hand. it is possible that the male >> reporter: his father attends services here, too. supporters say the worshipers have been harass
firefighters did find a smoke detector. and believe it was working. they're going door-to-door, in memphis, giving out free smoke detectors. >>> police in florida are looking for an arson suspect, after a fire in a mosque in ft. pierce. the mosque was once attended by a man who killed 49 people in june. here's abc's gio benitez with more. >> reporter: 911 calls coming in. it's just after midnight. >> there goes the roof. >> don't go near it. okay? >> flames were...