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switching the lights off for an hour are to encourage the public. >> we hoped people would think about earth hour, hour by hour, every day. >> ama: o problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make sure you're actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers in legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman says the ipad she bought was really a plastic cube. she got a refund. best buy has had similar fake ipad incidents. the stores are not commenting but the theories the scammers are stealing the ipads and replacing them with the fakes. >> part of interstate 880 will close overnight for construction. the closure will take place on the northbound lanes from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. a detour will be available. bart provided us with this time lapse video from last weekend's closure. it's part of the constru
switching the lights off for an hour are to encourage the public. >> we hoped people would think about earth hour, hour by hour, every day. >> ama: o problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make sure you're...
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got it's our home we depend on it completely and it depends on us on how we treat it support the earth hour and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest. well it was really a very touching speech and he also by the way i want to also promised to take several pictures from space as the earth hour moves and travels from one continent to another and i'm sure it's going to be so interesting of those of you in a website a bit later. is it a publicist is actually do any good ok it raises awareness but what five minutes off. well actually it's a bit of both here so from on the on the on the one hand it is well it is a symbolic movement it is really it was made to attract more attention towards the problem of the climate change to raise people's awareness of you know carbon pollution and other environmental needs but from the other hand you know so many people thousands of people actually participate as invalid and they all turned off their lights and some of the electronic devices that they were using so at the end they did save some energy which is a good point here y
got it's our home we depend on it completely and it depends on us on how we treat it support the earth hour and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest. well it was really a very touching speech and he also by the way i want to also promised to take several pictures from space as the earth hour moves and travels from one continent to another and i'm sure it's going to be so interesting of those of you in a website a bit later. is it a publicist is actually do any...
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to encourage the public to do the same. >> we actually were hoping that people might think about earth hour by hour every day. >> abc7 news. >>> if you are planning on buying an ipad, you might want to make sure you are actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers at legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman said the one she bought from a boston wal-mart was really a plastic cube that was shaped like an ipad. she did eventually get a refund. best buy has had similar incidents. the stores are not commenting, but the theory is scammers are stealing the ipads and replacing them with fakes. >>> the slide at devil's slide officially opens. it's more than just a close of a highway 1 construction project. it marks the end of 74 years of crumbling cliff, highway closers that sometimes lasted for months. there will be celebrations in two places starting at is 11:00 tomorrow morning, half moon bay and the other side of the tunnel. but don't on driving through the tunnel after the evening commute. >> new york's coney island opened to forces first time since hu
to encourage the public to do the same. >> we actually were hoping that people might think about earth hour by hour every day. >> abc7 news. >>> if you are planning on buying an ipad, you might want to make sure you are actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers at legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman said the one she bought from a boston wal-mart was really a plastic cube that was shaped like an ipad. she did eventually get...
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to encourage the public to do the same. >> we actually were hoping that people might think about earth hour, hour by hour every day. >> abc7 news. >>> if you are planning on buying an ipad you might want to make sure you are actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers at legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman said the one she bought from a boston wal-mart was really a plastic cube shaped like an ipad. she did eventually get a refund. best buy has had similar incidents. the stores are not commenting but the theory is scammers are stealing ipads and replacing them with fakes. >> the longly needed new tunnel at devil's slide officially opens tomorrow afternoon. it's more than just a close of a highway 1 construction project. it marks the end of 74 years of crumbling cliff, highway closers that sometimes lasted for months. there will be celebrations in two places starting at is 11:00 tomorrow morning, half moon bay and the other side of the tunnel. but don't on driving through the tunnel after the evening commute. >>> it may be spring but winter sti
to encourage the public to do the same. >> we actually were hoping that people might think about earth hour, hour by hour every day. >> abc7 news. >>> if you are planning on buying an ipad you might want to make sure you are actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers at legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman said the one she bought from a boston wal-mart was really a plastic cube shaped like an ipad. she did eventually get a...
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switching the lights off for an hour are to encourage the public. >> we hoped people would think about earth hour, hour by hour, every day. >> ama: one of the problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make sure you're actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers in legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman says the ipad she bought was really a plastic cube. she got a refund. best buy has had similar fake ipad incidents. the stores are not commenting but the theories the scammers are stealing the ipads and replacing them with the fakes. >> part of interstate 880 will close overnight for construction. the closure will take place on the northbound lanes from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. a detour will be available. bart provided us with this time lapse video from last weekend's closure. it's part of th
switching the lights off for an hour are to encourage the public. >> we hoped people would think about earth hour, hour by hour, every day. >> ama: one of the problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make...
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. >>> cities around the bay area had mark earth hour by dimming lights on public buildings in two hoursit begins at 8:30 tonight. the bay bridge as you can see in this picture along with the golden gate bridge and san fransisco city hall will go dark. san fransisco was named the earth hour capital for 2013 for the city's efforts to use renewable energy and protect the environment. >>> cities around the world marked earth hour by switching off lights. a hong kong skyline went dark and in sidney the lights on the harbor bridge went off for an hour to raise awareness about climate change. >>> he shot my child. >> a dramatic 911 call after a shooting that killed a little 13-month-old. the message the mother had for the killer. >>> also, using fake victims to train for a real emergency. the drill today in one contra costa county city. >>> mild weather remains over the bay area at this hour. coming up, what you can expect for this evening and the warmer weather expected tomorrow. >>> and what nasa is now saying about a bright streak of light seen across the east coast sky. . >>> some oakland
. >>> cities around the bay area had mark earth hour by dimming lights on public buildings in two hoursit begins at 8:30 tonight. the bay bridge as you can see in this picture along with the golden gate bridge and san fransisco city hall will go dark. san fransisco was named the earth hour capital for 2013 for the city's efforts to use renewable energy and protect the environment. >>> cities around the world marked earth hour by switching off lights. a hong kong skyline went...
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san francisco was named earth hour capital this year. when a florida deputy spotted a seven foot long scaly intruder near a middle school this week, she did not think twice about wrestling it. and it was all caught on camera. stephanie shows us. >> she is serious. >> reporter: most people wouldn't dare wrestle with an alligat alligator. and then there is jessica macgregor. a lake county sheriff's deputy who could possibly take on alligator trapping as a side job will. >> worked him back and forth and got him tired enough to tape his jaw shut. >> reporter: she is the school resource officer at claremont middle school. tuesday afternoon she started hearing complaints about a gator near school grounds. >> i didn't want to risk her getting into the residential neighborhoods that were right there. >> reporter: so she took mat enters into her own hands, literally as you can see by this picture. >> come on. you can do it. radar school employee took cell phone video of her wrestling the seven foot, 250 pound reptile. deputy macgregor said she fi
san francisco was named earth hour capital this year. when a florida deputy spotted a seven foot long scaly intruder near a middle school this week, she did not think twice about wrestling it. and it was all caught on camera. stephanie shows us. >> she is serious. >> reporter: most people wouldn't dare wrestle with an alligat alligator. and then there is jessica macgregor. a lake county sheriff's deputy who could possibly take on alligator trapping as a side job will. >>...
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the seven-day forecast is coming >> ama: the lights are going out across the world part of earth hour. at 8:30 p.m. local time cities are turning off the power at landmark buildings for one hour to raise awareness of the impact we have on the environment. >> i think it's a good idea to remind people that you don't need all these lights here, and how much'm -- >> ama: here in the bay area the lights will go off at 8:30 at buildings like city hall. this year san francisco is considered the earth hour capitol city. selected from 29 cities participating in the earth power challenge inch just a few hours even the new bay bridge light installation will go dark for one hour tonight. >> women's history month is being celebrated with a series of educational and inspirational events, congresswoman jacky spear of san francisco hosted forums that included our own kristen sze as a panelist. the series features women doctors doctors and airline pilots and journalists, telling their stories to help inspire young girls to go for their dreams. >>> just ahead, the streak across the sky stirring up a fr
the seven-day forecast is coming >> ama: the lights are going out across the world part of earth hour. at 8:30 p.m. local time cities are turning off the power at landmark buildings for one hour to raise awareness of the impact we have on the environment. >> i think it's a good idea to remind people that you don't need all these lights here, and how much'm -- >> ama: here in the bay area the lights will go off at 8:30 at buildings like city hall. this year san francisco is...
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. >> happening now, the world is celebrating earth hour. towns turned out the lights for one hour, all to raise awareness of climate change. this video from moscow, participating for the first time this year in earth hour. by turn off the lights at kremlin and other landmarks. the world wildlife fund started earth hour back in 2007. >>> light were turned out tonight in london, landmarks, such as the houses of parliament, buck ham palace and the tower of london all went dark and in the bay area the bay bridge was one of the local landmarks participating. the new bay bridge lights show was turned off just before 9:00. >>> a major development in the push to keep the kings from leaving sacramento. the preliminary deal struck today by the city and a group of investors. >>> the ayes are 50, the nays are 49. >> the senate passed a budget today in washington, why there is little hope it can be reconciled with the house version. >>> oakland police work to crackdown on crime and they are not alone. the outside forces now assisting to keep the streets
. >> happening now, the world is celebrating earth hour. towns turned out the lights for one hour, all to raise awareness of climate change. this video from moscow, participating for the first time this year in earth hour. by turn off the lights at kremlin and other landmarks. the world wildlife fund started earth hour back in 2007. >>> light were turned out tonight in london, landmarks, such as the houses of parliament, buck ham palace and the tower of london all went dark and...
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abc7 news reporter centering joaquin tonna has the details onert earth hour. >> 1:30 the demand towersge went dark, the art installation on the bay bridge went dark and san francisco city hall went dark. at least one person came to the civic center came to the area to see it. >> i was walking in the area and wanted to see it. it was kind of cool. >> it was all part of earth hour. >> it reminds us all of the issues of sustainability. >> because of programs like the city's recent ban on plastic shopping bags, efforts to promote solar energy and the city's comprehensive composting program, this year san francisco was named earth hour city capital for the u.s. i talked to ceo randy from singapore. >> save money by cutting the power you are using and make your city a better place to live in, which is pretty much what san francisco has done. >> and san francisco joined other cities around the world with lights out. at 8:30 local time in sidney, australia, they threw the switch on the harbor bridge. in tokyo japan the tech yeah tower went dark and the house of london the lights went out. this
abc7 news reporter centering joaquin tonna has the details onert earth hour. >> 1:30 the demand towersge went dark, the art installation on the bay bridge went dark and san francisco city hall went dark. at least one person came to the civic center came to the area to see it. >> i was walking in the area and wanted to see it. it was kind of cool. >> it was all part of earth hour. >> it reminds us all of the issues of sustainability. >> because of programs like the...
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san francisco was named the earth hour couple this year. the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge and city hall expected to go dark from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight. >>> now here is more about the weather tonight and this wet week coming up. >> thinking about the earth hour. good thing we don't have fog moving in. that could be tricky. but mother nature is offering beautiful blue skies today. the temperatures falling from the 70s. 70 in gilroy today. up to 74 degrees. everywhere else is 50s and 60s. let's go outside and look at san francisco. from our emeriville camera. you can see the haze in the air. the air quality is suffering. we need the rain to clear out the allergens here's what we have going on in the pacific. we have a series of storms starting to pull into place. right along the jet stream hay will continue to move to the east-northeast. that will put us in the path of these storms. by midweek the first system will arrive and the next one on its tail will arrive for the weekend. what we will notice is a humid air mass moving in. a lot
san francisco was named the earth hour couple this year. the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge and city hall expected to go dark from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight. >>> now here is more about the weather tonight and this wet week coming up. >> thinking about the earth hour. good thing we don't have fog moving in. that could be tricky. but mother nature is offering beautiful blue skies today. the temperatures falling from the 70s. 70 in gilroy today. up to 74 degrees. everywhere else...
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now we're feeling bright and sunny after earth hour. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with immediate rolgs rob mayede. a forecast pleasant for this weekend. you're watching for next weekend. >> things are going to start to change. we had nice weather for the weekend. today another nice day after we lose the chilly temperatures we have this morning. you still need a jacket if you're heading outside. around the north bay still in the 30s. you may find patches of low clouds especially near the coast as we go through the afternoon. high clouds moving by today. no worries about rain in today's forecast. notice as we pass lunchtime getting into the mid afternoon, getting close to 70 degrees in some of the warmer places inland. trivalley area south of san jose. but as we get back into the workweek, a little preview here of the forecast. more clouds offshore. that's going to lead to a chance of showers. heading towards the middle part of the week. and an increasing chance of showers heading towards next weekend. so we'll show you these changes in the sev
now we're feeling bright and sunny after earth hour. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with immediate rolgs rob mayede. a forecast pleasant for this weekend. you're watching for next weekend. >> things are going to start to change. we had nice weather for the weekend. today another nice day after we lose the chilly temperatures we have this morning. you still need a jacket if you're heading outside. around the north bay still in the 30s. you may find patches of low clouds...
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. >>> millions of people will be turning off lights tonight in honor of earth hour.ll make a statement about the concern over climate change. the bay area will be participating in a big way. san francisco was named the earth hour capital this year and the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge and the bay lights and city hall all expected to go dark. again, that's 8:30 to 9:30 tonight. >>> the recent weather has winemakers in lermore nervous. this week starts bud break, the start of growing season. wine makers had to irrigate earlier this year because of drought conditions, and now they're worried temperatures will take a dive. >> it is our biggest threat. not worried so much about rain, but just 30 minutes of exposure under 30 degrees can damage the buds at this point. >> livermore is celebrating the beginning of bud break with a barrel tasting this weekend. >>> the winemakers are on edge, ante, calm them down, would you, please? >> the good news, we're not expecting freezing temperatures in the seven days. that's good news. we are expecting rain, even better. if you ca
. >>> millions of people will be turning off lights tonight in honor of earth hour.ll make a statement about the concern over climate change. the bay area will be participating in a big way. san francisco was named the earth hour capital this year and the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge and the bay lights and city hall all expected to go dark. again, that's 8:30 to 9:30 tonight. >>> the recent weather has winemakers in lermore nervous. this week starts bud break, the start...
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more than 7,000 cities observed earth hour. >>> you know what is coming home this week?sco giants. they will pack their bags and leave the desert and mare they way back to the bay area. they will be playing themselves thursday, friday, and saturday. you say rain is on the way. >> yes it will be soggy. right now this morning we are looking at patchy fog. mostly clear skies around the bay. temperatures a lot like how we started yesterday. wide spread upper 30s and 40s. the north winds really relaxed until the last -- relaxed in the last 24 hours and has the fog return to the coastline. it will burn off. but by this afternoon at 4:00 we have it moving back in. and this time around it's going to come with the transition in the weather that is going to bring us cooler, cloudier, eventually rainy conditions. it's monday afternoon. this system you see to the north will not bring us any rain. it will begin our cool down. it's tuesday a second system dropping out of the gulf of alaska now by tuesday night into wednesday morning. perhaps a few scattered showers. and that will set
more than 7,000 cities observed earth hour. >>> you know what is coming home this week?sco giants. they will pack their bags and leave the desert and mare they way back to the bay area. they will be playing themselves thursday, friday, and saturday. you say rain is on the way. >> yes it will be soggy. right now this morning we are looking at patchy fog. mostly clear skies around the bay. temperatures a lot like how we started yesterday. wide spread upper 30s and 40s. the north...
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. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. es like san francisco's city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest voluntary environmental action and san francisco is the u.s. capital city for the event. it was selected from 29 cities that were participating in the world wildlife foundation's earth hour challenge. the city was awarded a $30,000 grant to promote renewable energy. of course, today we can count on solar power. the sun is going to be out? >> yes. the sun sets at 7:25. it should be another beautiful afternoon. very little in the way of cloud cover this morning but as we start you out with live doppler 7hd, free of precipitation. we will be looking at the sun coming up in less than andrew murray. 7:08 with 12 hours, 16 minutes of day light. live doppler 7hd quiet and we will see just a few high clouds in the forecast throughout the day today and the rest of your weekend. but as we go into the upcomin
. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. es like san francisco's city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest voluntary environmental action and san francisco is the u.s. capital city for the event. it was selected from 29 cities that were participating in the world wildlife foundation's earth hour challenge. the...
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. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. places like san francisco's city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest voluntary environmental action and san francisco is the u.s. capital city for the event. it was selected from 29 decision that were participating in the world wildlife foundation's earth hour challenge. the city was awarded a $30,000 grant to promote renewable energy. all right. no one be nervous when the lights go out for an hour this evening. weather-wise what can we expect today? >> nice and clear out there. the northerly winds pushing the fog away. we are looking for another mild to warm afternoon. as we head out to first weekend of spring, shaping up to the very seasonal. in fact, this morning with the sun coming up 7:08, we will see plenty of that. 7:25 it sets. 12 hours and 60 minutes of day light. this is the way it will stay for the next couple days but things could be changing. here's
. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. places like san francisco's city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest voluntary environmental action and san francisco is the u.s. capital city for the event. it was selected from 29 decision that were participating in the world wildlife foundation's earth hour challenge....
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8:30 p-m local time residents all over the world are turning off their lights in celebration of earth hour world people are asked to turn off the lights for one hour in order to raise awarness for the environment. lets take a look at some of the celebrations. here we are in australia where people shut down power to famous landmarks like the sydney harbor bridge. meanwhile over in china. big cities like beijing and hong kong participated in the event. more than seven-thousand cities across the planet are turning off their lights for an hour. this years earth hour is sponsered by the world wildlife fund. and this last shot is from london, england. there you can see big ben. powering down. if you haven't participated yet and you'd like to -- don't worry -- it's as simple as reaching over and turning off the lights. and remember to try and keep them off until 9:30 tonight. a few have done this to an excess excess, you might need a clans. >> this is the new pressed juicery with bottled to go. >> it tasted good it was a citrus flavor. >> he seemed genuinely surprised. >> i thought i would have t
8:30 p-m local time residents all over the world are turning off their lights in celebration of earth hour world people are asked to turn off the lights for one hour in order to raise awarness for the environment. lets take a look at some of the celebrations. here we are in australia where people shut down power to famous landmarks like the sydney harbor bridge. meanwhile over in china. big cities like beijing and hong kong participated in the event. more than seven-thousand cities across the...
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. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. places like san francisco city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest involuntary voluntary action. it was selected from 29 cities participating in the world foundation challenge and san francisco was awarded a $30,000 granted to promote renewable energy. it is 8:17 and natural lights are on. sun is up. >> lisa: it's beautiful. you can see for miles and miles. we have a little fog at our coast earlier. live doppler 7-hd, precip for the next couple of days but that could be changing as we go into the up coming workweek. we will see weather systems drop down from the north. we will get cloudier and cooler and eventually see raindrops around here. nothing but clear out there. isn't this gorgeous with temperatures on the cool side. numbers in the 40s. we'll run through a few 40s in santa rosa. 39 in napa. with 48 in fairfield. mid 40s for livermore and hayward. you bum
. >>> tonight the lights will go out on landmark buildings around the globe for earth hour. places like san francisco city hall will turn out the lights for one hour to raise awareness about the environmental impact humans have on the planet. earth hour has become the world's largest involuntary voluntary action. it was selected from 29 cities participating in the world foundation challenge and san francisco was awarded a $30,000 granted to promote renewable energy. it is 8:17 and...
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san francisco is named earth hour capital this year. the bridges, and city hall, will all go dark. it makes for very dramatic video. we'll check in with anthony slaughter. for a look at this weekend's forecast. >> get your hands dirty. i have a little rose bush myself too and i prune it back but just a little because i'm like you, chris, i don't want to cut the whole thing away. we do have our sun coming up. you can see, we have clear skies overhead, even in foster city. beautiful sunrise this morning. just a few high thin clouds. if you are like me, always thinking about the beach, well, this is going to be a great weekend to get out to some of our area beaches. temperatures are going to warm very nicely back to 70 degrees in santa cruz. that's our beach pick day here across the bay area. definitely some of our warmer beach weather at santa cruz today. of course, the other coastal communities will be back into the lower 60s. it's not going to be a beach day for everybody. you get inland, temps near 70s. cold this morning, 37, in santa roz sa. down in the south bay, 44 right now in
san francisco is named earth hour capital this year. the bridges, and city hall, will all go dark. it makes for very dramatic video. we'll check in with anthony slaughter. for a look at this weekend's forecast. >> get your hands dirty. i have a little rose bush myself too and i prune it back but just a little because i'm like you, chris, i don't want to cut the whole thing away. we do have our sun coming up. you can see, we have clear skies overhead, even in foster city. beautiful sunrise...
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lights are out at some of the bay area's most famous locations as the world observes earth hour. it includes the bay bridge, golden gate bridge and san francisco city hall. lights will go back on at 9:30. outage is in support is the fight against global warming. >> a wrongly convicted man is out of prisons after two decades but tonight he in the hospital. the unfortunate turn of events hours after his release. pope face to face, what the current and former head of the catholic church discussed in a rare meeting today. we'll hear from a boy scout group that says the current gay ban doesn't keep ga gays from joining the scouts. >> i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. it was nice spring day today. more of the >> right now the boy scouts have america is serving local chapters to support for openly gay members. the group will announce n policy proposal in april. opponents gathered in florida to push for a continued ban. they want them to email boy scouts in support of it. it would allow gays and lesbians to join the scouts but not allow them to express their lifestyle choices. >> in every
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years, but tonight along with other landmarks in cities around the world, they went dark to mark "earth hour." it's a movement to unite people to help conserve resources. look, winters refusing to leave quietly. despite spring's arrival, colorado was pommelled with a snow storm today. travelers north of denver were stopped cold. whiteout conditions closed down 154 miles from denver to kansas. >> it all moves in waves. somebody is suffer ing ing somewhere, somebody is celebrating somewhere else. there's some changes coming this week. we'll go out and have a look at the weather around the bay area. 54 in concourse. livermore, 53. pleasant and warmer read ings than in the warmest part of their day back east. san jose at 53, and santa rosa at 49. for us tomorrow, sunny day skies again, if on the chilly side. upper 40s to low 50s around tomorrow morning. and a mostly sunny sunday. monday, a repeat performance. but then it cools down by tuesday. and low pressure coming out of the pacific, so by thursday it might turn wet. the stream out in the pacific finally comes farther south toward the bay are
years, but tonight along with other landmarks in cities around the world, they went dark to mark "earth hour." it's a movement to unite people to help conserve resources. look, winters refusing to leave quietly. despite spring's arrival, colorado was pommelled with a snow storm today. travelers north of denver were stopped cold. whiteout conditions closed down 154 miles from denver to kansas. >> it all moves in waves. somebody is suffer ing ing somewhere, somebody is celebrating...
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kremlin for the first time in seven years that's when first time this campaign just started this earth hour and russia turned off lights in kremlin also on the red square and the lighting around some bases confederal which is also beautiful when the lighting is our own everything now here you can see these are the kremlin wall average thing you can only can see the story so that's a good thing to do this while the point is to participate in this and this can pain as it is a global can pain and it's a symbolic really movement to support our planets and to attract a lot of well track to tell inching towards some of the environmental needs here ok it's being looked at from a far is it from the top of the riots as for many people it is a very inspiring moment not only on the ground but in space as well as russian astronaut that i wonder when you go also supported this movement and he did that well he filmed a video in space and we can now listen to. this and we. when you live on the earth it seems that our planet is infinite and it's simply unimaginable that one doing all that surrounds us ocea
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to world peace if you called it earlier on it's an event that united millions around the world earth hour is still going by the way also saw moscow turn the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time the lights back on in the russian capital i spoke to it in a collection of about this fascinating of it. it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring and a very uniting moment not only for those on the ground but in space as well as russian cosman out among them i knew he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it. you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first came on board the international space station i was amazed by the beauty of the earth it's the most important thing we've got it's. completely it depends on us on how we treat it support the earth will work and we'll be watching our peer how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more a
to world peace if you called it earlier on it's an event that united millions around the world earth hour is still going by the way also saw moscow turn the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time the lights back on in the russian capital i spoke to it in a collection of about this fascinating of it. it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring and a very uniting moment not only for those on the ground but in space as...
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now it's an event that has united millions around the world earth hour also turned the lights off also in the crumbling for the very first time the lights are now by conan the russian capital and my colleague kevin owen spoke. the fascinating of and it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring in a very uniting moment not only for. as well as russian cosman out i wonder why he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first came on board the international space station i was amazed by the beauty of the earth it's the most important thing we've got. we depend on it completely and it depends on how we treat it support the earth and we'll be watching here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more attention towards the problem of the climate change to raise people's awareness of you know carbon pollu
now it's an event that has united millions around the world earth hour also turned the lights off also in the crumbling for the very first time the lights are now by conan the russian capital and my colleague kevin owen spoke. the fascinating of and it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring in a very uniting moment not only for. as well as russian cosman out i wonder why he supported that movement and he actually filmed a...
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lives for one that designated hour the admiral switch off as part of the worldwide fun for nature's earth hour what's a lot of in two thousand and seven in sydney you all today see the most iconic attractions in more than one hundred fifty countries plunged introductory. political correctness may be leaving british taxpayers out of pocket in an attempt to accommodate non english speaking immigrants one london council half a million pounds on translations that will never be read artie's polyploid go into find out how locals feel about their hard earned money being lost in translation. for those who live in the u.k. and don't speak english the british government's been understanding for the past several years that's because local councils translate information about that services into up to as many as seventy different languages so whether it's your pitch and feeding instructions and or do or leaflets about how to lose weight in a choice of punjabi. it's available and courtesy of the u.k. . and this north london bar a hiring day the local town hall wasted almost hall for a million pounds transla
lives for one that designated hour the admiral switch off as part of the worldwide fun for nature's earth hour what's a lot of in two thousand and seven in sydney you all today see the most iconic attractions in more than one hundred fifty countries plunged introductory. political correctness may be leaving british taxpayers out of pocket in an attempt to accommodate non english speaking immigrants one london council half a million pounds on translations that will never be read artie's...
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government work right so the a bit different now you may or may not know it's the world wildlife fund earth hour coming up at eight thirty pm around the world to show solidarity to renewable energy sources and to save energy and to protect our world order people millions of people around the world in a collection of turning off the light soon within two to minutes. it was a bit more ok while it is a very symbolic event and it's really a bit of both here actually fast of all this this of this can pave attracts a lot of attention towards the problem of climate change that it also raises people who were innocent about carbon pollution about other environmental needs but on the other hand when you think about that there are a lot of people thousands of people in different countries of the globe and there are turning their alliance in their apartments in their houses they're also turning lights in well they're turning some of their electronic devices open hopefully so this will just lead to some of the energy being saved and that's a very good just to give me go does it really get people anywhere out
government work right so the a bit different now you may or may not know it's the world wildlife fund earth hour coming up at eight thirty pm around the world to show solidarity to renewable energy sources and to save energy and to protect our world order people millions of people around the world in a collection of turning off the light soon within two to minutes. it was a bit more ok while it is a very symbolic event and it's really a bit of both here actually fast of all this this of this...
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. >>> the world's most famous landmarks went dark last night in celebration of earth hour.the bay bridge was one of the local landmarks participating. as you can see that new bay light show was turned off. this was all before 9:00 last night. the las vegas strip lost its usual glow. 16 he toles and casinos participated by turning off their lights for an hour. the city of light also went dark. hundreds gathered to watch the eiffel tower go dark. more than 7,000 cities observed earth hour. >>> you know what is comithis w oakland a's, san francisco giants. they will pack their bags and leave the desert and mare they way back to the bay area. they will be playing themselves thursday, friday, and saturday. you say rain is on the way. >> yes it will be soggy. right now this morning we are looking at patchy fog. mostly clear skies around the bay. temperatures a lot like how we started yesterday. wide spread upper 30s and 40s. the north winds really relaxed until the last -- relaxed in the last 24 hours and has the fog return to the coastline. it will burn off. but by this afternoo
. >>> the world's most famous landmarks went dark last night in celebration of earth hour.the bay bridge was one of the local landmarks participating. as you can see that new bay light show was turned off. this was all before 9:00 last night. the las vegas strip lost its usual glow. 16 he toles and casinos participated by turning off their lights for an hour. the city of light also went dark. hundreds gathered to watch the eiffel tower go dark. more than 7,000 cities observed earth...
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. >> it's called earth hour.ever you are. it starts in new zealand and rolls its way around the planet. we ask people to turn off the lights for one hour to show their support for action on climate change. >> bill: and 8:30 it is dark. >> it is dark everywhere. that was part of the plan. and you have these icons that pretty much everyone can picture. people can picture the bird's nest stadium, the eiffel tower, and these are icons that hour by hour go dark. and it gives you a sense of how big this is. it's a huge movement of people who want to leave their children a habitable planet. >> that's cool. >> bill: it is cool. >> the thing about those big things with no lighting. >> bill: yeah and will they participate? >> yeah, they have all participated in this the past and will continue to participate. and this year we are -- we have 7,000 cities participating around the world, and we -- we have asked cities to do even more than just turn out the lights, so we're seeing a lot of interest. >> bill: so -- wow. >> the g
. >> it's called earth hour.ever you are. it starts in new zealand and rolls its way around the planet. we ask people to turn off the lights for one hour to show their support for action on climate change. >> bill: and 8:30 it is dark. >> it is dark everywhere. that was part of the plan. and you have these icons that pretty much everyone can picture. people can picture the bird's nest stadium, the eiffel tower, and these are icons that hour by hour go dark. and it gives you a...
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. >>> it was lights out for the seventh annual earth hour. for one hour 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. households and businesses turned off nonessential lights as part of a worldwide effort to protest against climated change. like a child i was sleeping by 8:30, so i like to think that i contributed as well. >> that makes two of us. >>> finally, my quest to remain dead last in every march madness pool continues this morning after another big upset last night. gonzaga fell to ninth seed wichita state. they came back from behind in this second half. this action is riveting. making gonzaga the first seed of the tournament to be knocked out. they now head to sweet 16. i don't know what to say. i will tell you that i actually put a mild amount of effort into this year's bracket, and i have -- >> that's the problem. >> i was given back nothing. >> i thought your nephew did all the work. >> i was with him. my 3-year-old nephew max made all the picks. >> at least these are the games that we all love to bauch. it makes for good basketball. >> you didn't win the lottery, and i'm want going to wi
. >>> it was lights out for the seventh annual earth hour. for one hour 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. households and businesses turned off nonessential lights as part of a worldwide effort to protest against climated change. like a child i was sleeping by 8:30, so i like to think that i contributed as well. >> that makes two of us. >>> finally, my quest to remain dead last in every march madness pool continues this morning after another big upset last night. gonzaga fell to ninth...
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facility to talk about that plus as well moscow plugs for an hour of darkness two to save the planet we got the details of the spectacular earth out that happened a couple of hours ago in just a couple of minutes. wealthy british style. time to. market. accounting to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. a clear image of iraq story facing. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e r t. again could have you with a soyuz for hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay claim that being denied access to their clients the situation said to be life threatening is more than one hundred captives have reportedly been starving themselves know for a month and a half u.s. officials have downplayed the allegations of the scale of the crisis meantime and what president obama is still not kept his promise to close the detention center the military is now asking for money to upgrade the facil
facility to talk about that plus as well moscow plugs for an hour of darkness two to save the planet we got the details of the spectacular earth out that happened a couple of hours ago in just a couple of minutes. wealthy british style. time to. market. accounting to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. a clear image of iraq story facing. twenty day taxi trip through the...
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they are turning their power down to mark the seventh annual earth hour. millions switched off their lights between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. to raise awareness of climate change. >>> next, forced entry happening more and more by the police. >>> plus, budget battle. while the republicans stick to their guns for fighting obama care. a medical doctor is joining us next. around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. marjorie, i can't stand you. you're too perfect. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-ac
they are turning their power down to mark the seventh annual earth hour. millions switched off their lights between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. to raise awareness of climate change. >>> next, forced entry happening more and more by the police. >>> plus, budget battle. while the republicans stick to their guns for fighting obama care. a medical doctor is joining us next. around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >>...
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an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour.he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i've got out of them. this one here where the winds happened to catch me at the wrong time. i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously, it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss it, but i didn't miss the trailer. >> april 30, 2011. high above colorado's fremont county airport sky diving instructor tommy ferguson is preparing for his third and final jump of the day. >> i had already put out two loads of students. the day was going great. this was my third jump that day. i tell the other two jumpers that i will film them coming out. >> ferguson gets out on the strut of the plane to capture the other sky divers as they jump the nearly 4,000 feet to earth. >> i just let go of the aircraft and watch it fly away, which is what you do. >> after free falling for several seconds, ferguson pulls his parachute and plots a pla
an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour.he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i've got out of them. this one here where the winds happened to catch me at the wrong time. i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously, it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss it, but i didn't miss the trailer. >> april 30, 2011. high...
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depends on us on how we treat it support the earth and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more attention towards the problem of the climate change to raise people's awareness of you know carbon pollution and other environmental needs and. right actually it started as a very local events in sydney in australia back in two thousand and seven with just somewhere around two million people only in australia taking part in that but then it's just very quickly growing to massive global events and just for the record back in two thousand and twelve i guess more than one hundred fifty countries took part in that campaign. from the north of iraq to the country's foreign firm from a toxic before a filmmaker dangerous journey around the country because of the breaking news. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four thousand dollars so that they get to take part in a u.s. state department work study program he
depends on us on how we treat it support the earth and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more attention towards the problem of the climate change to raise people's awareness of you know carbon pollution and other environmental needs and. right actually it started as a very local events in sydney in australia back in two thousand and seven with just somewhere around two million people only in...
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we'll talk more about the new pope's down to earth style next hour with religion professor present strong. >> amtrak has resumed rail service between two major east coast hubs, boston and new york. it was interrupted by a freight train derailment near new haven, connecticut, this morning. crews have cleared it away. passengers affected are being offered refunds or vouchers for future train travel. >> a high profile rape trial in a small ohio town. two high school boys, football players, they're accused of sexually assaulting a classmate during a night of drunken partying and then posting pictures laughing and joking and bragging about what they have done on social media websites. today, we heard the vurerdict. there was no jury, just a judge, and this is how he announced the boys' fate? >> you're on trial, the court is able to view the demeanor of e witnesses, judge their credibility, and weigh the evidence presented to the court. the court has done so in this case, and it is the court's decision that both of the defendants are hereby adjudicated delinquent beyond a reasonable doubt on al
we'll talk more about the new pope's down to earth style next hour with religion professor present strong. >> amtrak has resumed rail service between two major east coast hubs, boston and new york. it was interrupted by a freight train derailment near new haven, connecticut, this morning. crews have cleared it away. passengers affected are being offered refunds or vouchers for future train travel. >> a high profile rape trial in a small ohio town. two high school boys, football...
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depends on us on how we treat it support the earth and we'll be watching up here how the earth finally gets its hour of rest well it is a symbolic movement really it was made to attract more attention towards the problem of the climate change to raise people's awareness of you know carbon pollution and other environmental needs and of course the. draw it actually is started as a very local events in sydney in australia back in two thousand and seven with just a somewhere around two million people only in australia taking part in that but then it's just very quickly growing to massive global events and just for the record back in two thousand and twelve i guess more than one hundred fifty countries took part in that campaign. right after the break a look at the lives of a community which turned its back on society's some trees and. there was a time in america when buses were officially segregated and today if they tried to resegregate the wall next to there would be outrage throughout the usa every t.v. channel and newspaper so segregation in america was wrong but no america funding segregation no so
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from earth to the international space station in just six hours. >> and liftoff. liftoff as chris caddyingsy -- >> as incredible as it sounds, three astronauts are attempting to do just that. the trip would usually have taken 48 hours. the speedy version is down to extremely precise orbital adjustments from the space station and its booster which had been tested on
from earth to the international space station in just six hours. >> and liftoff. liftoff as chris caddyingsy -- >> as incredible as it sounds, three astronauts are attempting to do just that. the trip would usually have taken 48 hours. the speedy version is down to extremely precise orbital adjustments from the space station and its booster which had been tested on
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we have earth tides, earth tides about a quarter of a meter puckered back and forth, back and forth about every six hours just like the ocean tides, tides in the earth. when you suppose the highest probability is of getting a earthquake or a volcanic eruption, full moon or some other time? beginning with f, full moon, why? it's extra stretched. san francisco earthquake, 1906, very close to the new moon and they're all lined up, extra stretched. you also get tides in the atmosphere, the atmosphere of the world, okay. it's very, very low mass, they're not big, but there they are, and at the top of the atmosphere we have all these ions. ions are charged particles made by the cosmic rays coming in and splattering the air atoms and what we get is we get a big flux of a change, a change in the distribution of those ions with the position of the moon and the sun. and when you get a full moon or a new moon, you get the deepest, you get the deepest atmosphere and that gives rise to what is called these changes magnetic tides and these magnetic tides at the top of the earth regulate the amount of cosmic rays that
we have earth tides, earth tides about a quarter of a meter puckered back and forth, back and forth about every six hours just like the ocean tides, tides in the earth. when you suppose the highest probability is of getting a earthquake or a volcanic eruption, full moon or some other time? beginning with f, full moon, why? it's extra stretched. san francisco earthquake, 1906, very close to the new moon and they're all lined up, extra stretched. you also get tides in the atmosphere, the...
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space station from the current two days down to just six hours and that mission will carry the next three crewmembers up for their term orbiting earth. well teased about with the news team and more and half an hour from now and then in the meantime on the way for you through the two turban is of the own going conflict in syria with locals revealing the painful realities of life we present to you the syrian special report next. our d.c. faces of freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up in this order. and bring you liberty anytime. salute play free. not. to be treated this way. syrian diary on archie. get. live. live. live. live live. live live. live look. players. play cluck cluck cluck cluck. cluck cluck. cluck the. the. some time has passed but it is still difficult to fully comprehend and come to terms with what we've seen and experienced it doesn't seem to be true just a surreal picture is that content shouldn't exist it was a beautiful kind peaceful country it's right in front of our eyes and we worked there for seven months it was destroyed limit with many people both civilians and servicemen in many different cities i
space station from the current two days down to just six hours and that mission will carry the next three crewmembers up for their term orbiting earth. well teased about with the news team and more and half an hour from now and then in the meantime on the way for you through the two turban is of the own going conflict in syria with locals revealing the painful realities of life we present to you the syrian special report next. our d.c. faces of freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up...
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hour ago, and the president and the push for gun control. we'll have that. imagine trying to save someone's life as both of you are falling to the earth at 120 miles an hour.was very difficult. it was hard to watch knowing what-- because i got. i was called out that night and i was out on the scene where the bodies-- look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >> there's an amazing story emerging, a skydive jump going horribly wrong. now there's evident that the instructor's heroic actions to try to save his student's life as they fell to earth at 120 miles per hour. and trace gallagher has the story, trace. >> trace: a reminder, both the student and instructor were visiting from iceland and jumped from 13,000 feet which means they had about 70 seconds of freefall before they were supposed to deploy their chutes. the problem they never deployed the main chutes. now, both of their backup chutes were in fact deployed, but they did not inflate in time to save them. here is the 911 call made
hour ago, and the president and the push for gun control. we'll have that. imagine trying to save someone's life as both of you are falling to the earth at 120 miles an hour.was very difficult. it was hard to watch knowing what-- because i got. i was called out that night and i was out on the scene where the bodies-- look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily...
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we'll talk more about the new pope's down to earth style later this hour with religion professor brent strong. >>> the ncaa tournament, the bracket is set. louisville, kansas, indiana, and gonzaga are the number one seeds. a few surprises when the bracket was announced last hour. we'll break it down for you in 30 minutes on cnn. >>> a high profile rape trial in a small ohio town. two high school football players charged with sexually assaulting another high schooler during a night of drunken parties. tonight there is a verdict. that verdict is guilty. and there is a sentence. 17-year-old trent mays and 16-year-old ma'lik richmond will do time in juvenile detention possibly several years. live to steubenville, ohio, right now. our poppy harlow has been following every development in this trial. poppy, no jury here, just a judge. what was the ruling? >> reporter: guilty on all counts, don. visiting judge handing down that sentence today in a courtroom that was extraordinarily emotional. i want to bring our viewers inside the courtroom, because as you said, the two teenagers, trent mays,
we'll talk more about the new pope's down to earth style later this hour with religion professor brent strong. >>> the ncaa tournament, the bracket is set. louisville, kansas, indiana, and gonzaga are the number one seeds. a few surprises when the bracket was announced last hour. we'll break it down for you in 30 minutes on cnn. >>> a high profile rape trial in a small ohio town. two high school football players charged with sexually assaulting another high schooler during a...
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earth! rebecca: come on, dad. it's only 6 hours by plane. dad: it's too far away. we'll never see you. you go to school around here? all the music schools in boston turned me down. what about a nice community college... a good teacher's college? i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. what about kevin? what about us? kevin's almost 18. he can take care of himself. and with a little help from him you'll be fine, too. this is my big chance. so, what do you want from me? i... ( sighs ) nothing. just your approval. you want my approval? no way. what? n-o. no way. that's it? end of conversation? what do you want me to say, that i'm thrilled? i gave you my opinion, but you don't care. but dad, this is something i really want to do. there's a lot i want to do, too. but you don't always get what you want in this world. rebecca: but i'm not going forever. i'll call. i'll visit. visit? who's going to pay for that? i will. and where are you going to live out there? rebecca, do you know how expensive it is to live on your own? yes, i do. i have a place to stay. i dot
earth! rebecca: come on, dad. it's only 6 hours by plane. dad: it's too far away. we'll never see you. you go to school around here? all the music schools in boston turned me down. what about a nice community college... a good teacher's college? i want to study music. this is the only music school that accepted me. what about kevin? what about us? kevin's almost 18. he can take care of himself. and with a little help from him you'll be fine, too. this is my big chance. so, what do you want from...
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last year's winner covered some of the most extreme terrain on earth in 9 days 7 hours and 29 minutessome unintended consequences. coming up, we look into the release of hundreds of undocumented immigrants spending cuts. >> plus.a high ranking catholic leaders apologizes for his.sexual behavior. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >> authorities are releasing hundreds of undocumented immigrants thanks to impending federal spending cuts. ed lavendera got a chance to speak with one of them about were >> reporter: onemanuel perez was asleep in this east texas immigration detention center last saturday morning when he says guards woke him
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earth. the miners were five hours into their day shift when their world collapsed.ace said it sounded like a volcano exploding. they were shocked, they said, but not surprised. the san jose mine has one of the worst safety records in the region. the first rescue team didn't get very far. 300 yards from here, the underground road was blocked by a boulder twice the weight of the empire state building. with the 33 still alive, the odds were put at 2%. half a mile underground, victor zamora was repairing the roof of the mine when the force of the collapse plastered him against a wall. he stumbled to the shelter where food was meant to be stored for just such an emergency. there was enough for a couple of picnics. how did you react to that? >> [speaking spanish] >> male translator: we were so mad. there was almost nothing there. we couldn't believe that we were supposed to survive with so little. we were treated even worse than animals. it was shocking. >> three days after the collapse, the rescue team started sending probes down. trouble was, they had no idea where the
earth. the miners were five hours into their day shift when their world collapsed.ace said it sounded like a volcano exploding. they were shocked, they said, but not surprised. the san jose mine has one of the worst safety records in the region. the first rescue team didn't get very far. 300 yards from here, the underground road was blocked by a boulder twice the weight of the empire state building. with the 33 still alive, the odds were put at 2%. half a mile underground, victor zamora was...
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hurling their body toward the earth at 120 miles an hour for fun? meet andy judy.e has a serious need for speed. >> andy was a skydiver. >> don vick runs a school in western pennsylvania where andy often skydives. >> he wasn't just someone who came to my drop zone to experience something that the crazy skydivers did. he's one of us and a good friend. >> it's labor day weekend 2002. andy decides to go skydiving with his dad, tim, and a few friends. >> it was a hot day. i remember joking around about jumping out and landing in somebody's swimming pool. >> the day couldn't be going any better. andy, his dad and his friends have made two successful jumps and for their third run, they'll decide to try something a little different. they will do a four-way jump, locking arms and leaving the plane together. >> i was the one giving the count to leave together. to do that, i had one foot on the step. my right foot was hanging free. >> the plane races up to 11,000 feet and levels off above the jump zone. >> i gave the count. we all pushed off. my left foot remained in place o
hurling their body toward the earth at 120 miles an hour for fun? meet andy judy.e has a serious need for speed. >> andy was a skydiver. >> don vick runs a school in western pennsylvania where andy often skydives. >> he wasn't just someone who came to my drop zone to experience something that the crazy skydivers did. he's one of us and a good friend. >> it's labor day weekend 2002. andy decides to go skydiving with his dad, tim, and a few friends. >> it was a hot...
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i set up my camera and waited and just under an hour later the most spectacular light show on earth began. wow. this is incredible i can see why so many people say this is one of the few things they want to see before they die i'm at the top of the world and i feel on top of the world right now. i know people see unusual things in the aura but for me it seemed like a herd of different animals was almost moving across the sky it was one of the most amazing things i'd ever seen and i couldn't have been more grateful to jaroslaw of sergei and a colleague from n t and she got a. i knew nothing was going to compare to see. seeing the northern lights but i still have a few days left before i had to be back in moscow. time enough to take up bloody mess on another one of his office. we have a few slips him. one of them is set aside for training. this one is for beginners it's eight hundred metres long. a literal so three slopes the first skiers with very high skill levels in the skiing gives you adrenaline and you come here you ski and you forget about being tired and sleepy during the long polar
i set up my camera and waited and just under an hour later the most spectacular light show on earth began. wow. this is incredible i can see why so many people say this is one of the few things they want to see before they die i'm at the top of the world and i feel on top of the world right now. i know people see unusual things in the aura but for me it seemed like a herd of different animals was almost moving across the sky it was one of the most amazing things i'd ever seen and i couldn't...
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hours. that's never been done before. take several days and orbit around the earth.ppy greeting between the astronauts here and those that were on board the space station. pretty remarkable moment as you look live in space tonight. >> coming up. promise of virtual reality and turning virtual reality into real reality. coming up. game reali[ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >> google going head to head with amazon. they launched limited same day delivery service in the bay area. same day. it's called google shopping express. service is available in san francisco, san mateo san jose for the moment. if you sign up now you ge
hours. that's never been done before. take several days and orbit around the earth.ppy greeting between the astronauts here and those that were on board the space station. pretty remarkable moment as you look live in space tonight. >> coming up. promise of virtual reality and turning virtual reality into real reality. coming up. game reali[ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [...