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sometimes as you're excavating, using a trowel or whatever, you'll uncover objects in in si situ. it's exciting for people. we work with a lot of volunteers. obviously over the summer we'll have history camps or student groups come out and we'll have them help us out and help with the screening. there's really that sort of excitement and moment of discovery. and a lot of the interns i think that's -- that thrill of discovery is part of what keeps you going during the course of yet another 110 degree day out there. you know, a lot of people tell me the part that connects them is knowing they're the first person to touch this object in the past 200 years or whatever the case may be. i think it's really part of that tangible connection to the past that people get excited about. we're hoping -- at this point we don't have funding for any additional field work which is unfortunate because i feel like we have just sort of scratched the surface out here and there's a lot more information potential with this site. it's very unique particularly for this area, the midatlantic region. you do
sometimes as you're excavating, using a trowel or whatever, you'll uncover objects in in si situ. it's exciting for people. we work with a lot of volunteers. obviously over the summer we'll have history camps or student groups come out and we'll have them help us out and help with the screening. there's really that sort of excitement and moment of discovery. and a lot of the interns i think that's -- that thrill of discovery is part of what keeps you going during the course of yet another 110...
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. >> i almost wish the excavator lifts it out of the water. i know it's probably dangerous, don't know the condition the guy's in. >> after a little while they use the excavator to move the other pieces of the truck out of th you see one of the men emerge, then they use the excavator to lift him to safety. >> awesome rescue. honestly, fantastic. >> they put him in, then they go to the top. once they arrive, there's a crowd there waiting for them. they've also called the ambulance, so they put the man on the stretcher, carry him to the ambulance, and he's taken to the hospital. i'm happy the folks were there and saw it happen. because this could have ended terribly. >> there he is, boyfriend from the uk, he's been called to a home because they've got a problem. >> i can't help but think every time you say that people at home are going, really? >> he's got the x factor. >> that's what it is? >> yeah, he does. >> rescuing children >> he's not rescuing dogs or children, but they've spotted something. it's up there. >> that is a starling that's stu
. >> i almost wish the excavator lifts it out of the water. i know it's probably dangerous, don't know the condition the guy's in. >> after a little while they use the excavator to move the other pieces of the truck out of th you see one of the men emerge, then they use the excavator to lift him to safety. >> awesome rescue. honestly, fantastic. >> they put him in, then they go to the top. once they arrive, there's a crowd there waiting for them. they've also called the...
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around 1909 they brought in steam equipment, bulldozers, steam excavators, and they leveled grant's hill and made it a nice, flat street. pittsburgh streets have changed over time from original dirt streets. they then went to calls and -- cobbles, then belgian blocks. and then probably only 30 or 40 years ago they went to bricks because they were easier to lay and pull up when they had to do infrastructure work. u.s. steel is still around. it's one of the top steelmakers in america, but there is a lot of competition for steel nowadays all around the world. the steel industry is not the dominant industry in pittsburgh today. we are coming up on hh richardson's courthouse and jail. you can see the rest vacated stone. this was built after the turn of the century. it is one of the architectural wonders in pittsburgh. we are coming up to the monongahela river. you are starting to see some of the bridges in pittsburgh. there are more than 450 bridges all over the city. that includes some footbridges and some automobile bridges and railroad bridges. we have bridges of all kinds. it is not easy
around 1909 they brought in steam equipment, bulldozers, steam excavators, and they leveled grant's hill and made it a nice, flat street. pittsburgh streets have changed over time from original dirt streets. they then went to calls and -- cobbles, then belgian blocks. and then probably only 30 or 40 years ago they went to bricks because they were easier to lay and pull up when they had to do infrastructure work. u.s. steel is still around. it's one of the top steelmakers in america, but there...
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we picked it up through all these excavation squares. down here we didn't find a trench but we found post holes instead. it looks like they had an entry point there, a place where the troops could go in and out of the fortification. a sallyport they would call that. later, i decided this line was the probable location of the top of the parapet on the outside of that trench. i was misled, however, by the park historian at the time. he said i should expect to find the trench on the outside of the fortification not on the inside. and this had a crucial effect on my interpretation initially. here's what we expected to find because of what i was told, but this is the kind of structure you would build if you were trying to build a fort in that era that you expected to use for several years. these guys knew they were only going to be there for a week or two. the ditch on the outside of the fortification with the glasses here to provide the firing plane for the men standing back here didn't exist. what we found instead was the ditch was on the i
we picked it up through all these excavation squares. down here we didn't find a trench but we found post holes instead. it looks like they had an entry point there, a place where the troops could go in and out of the fortification. a sallyport they would call that. later, i decided this line was the probable location of the top of the parapet on the outside of that trench. i was misled, however, by the park historian at the time. he said i should expect to find the trench on the outside of the...
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police there arrested a man excavator into a prosecutor's office. and if that wasn't werid enough... it happened at the same time a woman at the center of a growing political scandal there was being questioned. prosecutors are examining whether that woman used her close ties to president park geun-hye to pull government strings from the shadows while amassing a fortune. a deadly morning on valley freeways.we're tracking the latest traffic mess along the loop 101... at 35th avenue.. accdient.a live report from there at six... ?? ad lib ?? and we are also getting you ready for a busy tuesday... jimmy has your forecast at six... and it is game six tonight.... can the cubs stay alive..or will cleveland get it's second championship of 2016????tell w dot com - slash - your voice... today.... we are starting a new feature here on 12 today. we want you to get interactive with us each morning.so today.... we are asking you the simple question.... who is going to win game six of the world series.the chicago cubs or the cleveland indians.just go to 12news.com.
police there arrested a man excavator into a prosecutor's office. and if that wasn't werid enough... it happened at the same time a woman at the center of a growing political scandal there was being questioned. prosecutors are examining whether that woman used her close ties to president park geun-hye to pull government strings from the shadows while amassing a fortune. a deadly morning on valley freeways.we're tracking the latest traffic mess along the loop 101... at 35th avenue.. accdient.a...
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behind a parking lot directly across the street that will be out here after sunrise to do some excavation and try to figure out how this all happen 65 will those fighters were killed including two commanders the two other the two who died will part of a larger force of americans in which two others were injured and unfortunately there were civilian casualties at the latest numbers upcoming into the newsrooms 26 civilians both nato and pentagon declined to give any further details about the operation will keep following this story in the know when we learn more >>darya: possibly that is a security patch on his arm. >>mark: the police chief made them anonymous but approved it this video police chief making his pitch for the new technology to deny city council meeting the recommendation for the body warm cameras received unanimous approval the spokesperson you by the camelot is a part of the 21st century policing >>mark: he's pleaded not guilty to seven felony charges connected to a violent attack that injured a 70 your man his adult son this is video of paring or yes and is a hint at the fa
behind a parking lot directly across the street that will be out here after sunrise to do some excavation and try to figure out how this all happen 65 will those fighters were killed including two commanders the two other the two who died will part of a larger force of americans in which two others were injured and unfortunately there were civilian casualties at the latest numbers upcoming into the newsrooms 26 civilians both nato and pentagon declined to give any further details about the...
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. >> in 1972, the saratoga national park hired archaeologist dean snow to conduct excavations at the revolutionary war battlefield. next, professor emeritus dean snow talks about his findings at the national historical park and how the archaeology work inspired his book, "1777: tipping point at saratoga." the new york military affairs symposium hosted this 90 minute
. >> in 1972, the saratoga national park hired archaeologist dean snow to conduct excavations at the revolutionary war battlefield. next, professor emeritus dean snow talks about his findings at the national historical park and how the archaeology work inspired his book, "1777: tipping point at saratoga." the new york military affairs symposium hosted this 90 minute
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in 1909 they brought in steam equipment, bulldozers, steam excavators and they leveled nice,s hill and made it a flat street. pittsburgh streets have changed over time from original dirt streets. they then went to calls and belgian blocks. and probably only 30 or 40 years ago they want to bricks because they were easier to lay and pull up when they had to do infrastructure work. u.s. steel is still around. it's one of the top steelmakers in america, but there is a lot of competition for steel nowadays all around the world. is not thendustry dominant industry in pittsburgh today. we are coming up on hh richardson's courthouse and jail. you can see the rest vacated stone. this was built aft the turn of the century. it is one of the architectural wonders in pittsburgh. we are coming up to the river. you are starting to see some of the bridges in pittsburgh. bridgese more than 450 all over the city. that includes some footbridges and some automobile bridges and railroad bridges. we have bridges of all kinds. it is not easy navigating pittsburgh's streets. they are aligned with rivers and t
in 1909 they brought in steam equipment, bulldozers, steam excavators and they leveled nice,s hill and made it a flat street. pittsburgh streets have changed over time from original dirt streets. they then went to calls and belgian blocks. and probably only 30 or 40 years ago they want to bricks because they were easier to lay and pull up when they had to do infrastructure work. u.s. steel is still around. it's one of the top steelmakers in america, but there is a lot of competition for steel...
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we had a contractor out there that we've used for many years, excavating over the top of a pipeline.s contractor has done this many, many times before. >> reporter: that contractor struck the pipeline with a trackhoe, igniting the gasoline. at the time of the blast, the contractor was completing a permanent repair on a leak that had happened two months ago. that leak sparked gas shortages, and long lines in five southern states, as prices spiked. following yesterday's explosion: >> markets were just through the roof, and you could tell that there was a sense of panic. >> reporter: patrick dehaan is a senior petroleum analyst at gasbuddy.com. >> prices may go up slightly in the days ahead. more importantly, for the time being, there should not be widespread impact to gas supply, but that remains a threat we'll keep monitoring. >> reporter: we have not seen a jump in prices or even long lines here at the pumps. scott, colonial says that pipeline where the explosion happened is going to remain off for the rest of the week, but if it goes longer than that, many analysts believe that coul
we had a contractor out there that we've used for many years, excavating over the top of a pipeline.s contractor has done this many, many times before. >> reporter: that contractor struck the pipeline with a trackhoe, igniting the gasoline. at the time of the blast, the contractor was completing a permanent repair on a leak that had happened two months ago. that leak sparked gas shortages, and long lines in five southern states, as prices spiked. following yesterday's explosion: >>...
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while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. >> . calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school bus rear ended a car. sideswiped a pillar. before crashing into the bus. the driver of the car managed to escape. the school bus driver and five people on the commuter bus were killed. >> . bill cosby rao*eufing in a pennsylvania courthouse. this morning. surrounding his criminal sexual assault case. >> cosby attorneys asking the judge today. to dismiss the charges. >> continuing coverage of the fatal hit and run. that happened early sda morning. police still don't have anyone in custody. asking for the publics help to identify the driver. responsible for killing 28 year-old. >> >> shaul turner has
while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. >> . calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school...
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owns the pipeline, confirmed one worker was killed.five others were injured.the company says an excavator they were using hit the gas line...igniting the fire. " i thou garner was among the first on the scene...and saw one worker...covered in flames. we picked up one man that was working down there and brought him up here and washed the gas off of him, sent him to the hospital the explosion happened just miles from the site of a pipeline ?leak? just a few weeks ago.?that? incident caused gas shortages....and sent pump prices soaring across the southeast.the line stretches from texas to new york harbor.. supplying 40-percent of the east coast's fuel. deepest condolences go out tonight to the family and friends of the person who was lost...""they have crews moving here now to setup an incident command post and will be responding kind of with all the resources available to them//edit//but you know in any kind of situation like this you can never feel comfortable until its over..." colonial pipeline has shut down both of its main lines. u- s gasoline futures have already jumped to their highe
owns the pipeline, confirmed one worker was killed.five others were injured.the company says an excavator they were using hit the gas line...igniting the fire. " i thou garner was among the first on the scene...and saw one worker...covered in flames. we picked up one man that was working down there and brought him up here and washed the gas off of him, sent him to the hospital the explosion happened just miles from the site of a pipeline ?leak? just a few weeks ago.?that? incident caused...
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a worker accidently hit the line while doing excavation work. that killed one man. hospitalized 4 others. >> a detour in place because a water main break. that sent a huge geyser shooting into the air. boulder police tweeting out this photograph. from the scene. 41 hundred block of east aurora avenue. the water has been shut off. eastbound traffic in the area is being rerouted now. on. >> . just one week left to go. until election day. one-third of colorado registered secretary of state office says one million 67 thousand ballots have been returned. here's a break down. >> . >> we're on our election set. this poll. we must be close to the election. it's tightening. the next few days bill clinton. chelsea clinton. newt gingrich and mike pence. all in town. >> . 7 days to go in the final sprint is on. donald trump and wisconsin and pennsylvania today. >> she wants to put the government totally in charge. >> clinton in florida. campaigning with the former mis. who trump reportly called miss big. campaigns also not forgetting about colorado. chelsea clinton in denver to
a worker accidently hit the line while doing excavation work. that killed one man. hospitalized 4 others. >> a detour in place because a water main break. that sent a huge geyser shooting into the air. boulder police tweeting out this photograph. from the scene. 41 hundred block of east aurora avenue. the water has been shut off. eastbound traffic in the area is being rerouted now. on. >> . just one week left to go. until election day. one-third of colorado registered secretary of...
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at four: 30ternoon eastern, an archaeologist on his finding what excavating the revolutionary war battlefield the saratoga in new york. his desperation to his book " 1777: tipping point at saratoga." the time she dies was five feet tall and at least 60 years old and a battle casualty at saratoga. what is going on? >> at 6:00 eastern on american artifacts -- down, thee wings cut second training flight, they give you more wing and a bigger engine and you would hop up and down the field. when you are ready for the big day, you talk to your instructor who would talk to you on the ground while having you on the shoulder appeared -- you would make your solo flight. >> a pilot takes us on a tour of a military aviation museum in virginia, one of the largest private collections of world war i and world war ii aircraft to learn about advances in aviation technology during the wars .go to see spent on a complete schedule. -- go to c-span.org for a complete schedule. >> it was one of four inclines into his ferc used to transport people to the top of what once was called coal hill but today is known as mo
at four: 30ternoon eastern, an archaeologist on his finding what excavating the revolutionary war battlefield the saratoga in new york. his desperation to his book " 1777: tipping point at saratoga." the time she dies was five feet tall and at least 60 years old and a battle casualty at saratoga. what is going on? >> at 6:00 eastern on american artifacts -- down, thee wings cut second training flight, they give you more wing and a bigger engine and you would hop up and down the...
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an excavator arrived this morning. investigators are combing the property looking for more clues. the victim's boyfriend and potentially more victims. >> tia: well this is another story that we are following very closely. a potential terror threat four days before the election and sources say u.s. intelligence has alerted joint terrorism task forces that al queda could be planning attacks in three states for monday. the day before it is believed new york, texas and virginia are all possible targets. >> reporter: u.s. authorities are taking this threat seriously while still assessing the credibility of the intelligence, but counterterrorism officials across the country have been alerted out of an abundance of caution. law enforcement sources tell cbs news the threat comes from al queda and intelligence points to attacks taking place in new york, texas, and virginia. but the threat information possible attacks in those states. as election day approaches, federal law enforcement is planning for several worst-case scenarios. earlier this week, an alert to local police warned of pollin
an excavator arrived this morning. investigators are combing the property looking for more clues. the victim's boyfriend and potentially more victims. >> tia: well this is another story that we are following very closely. a potential terror threat four days before the election and sources say u.s. intelligence has alerted joint terrorism task forces that al queda could be planning attacks in three states for monday. the day before it is believed new york, texas and virginia are all...
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while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. >> . calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school bus rear ended a car. sideswiped a pillar. before crashing into the bus. the driver of the car managed to escape. the school bus driver and five people on the commuter bus were killed. >> . bill cosby rao*eufing in a pennsylvania courthouse. this morning.
while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. >> . calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school...
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more than five hundred crewmembers are using excavators and digging machinery in the rescue effort. but crews have still not been able to reach the bottom. oxygen is being sent into the well -- but the boy's condition is unknown. still ahead in our next half hour: a winning hand, for the hard rock casino. why ?gamblers will be very happy with one judge's shayla reaves is ?live in manatee county with an update new morning: an update on the murder of an 18-year-old girl. detectives say they've finally found her killer. fox 13's shayla reaves joins us live now from manatee county , with
more than five hundred crewmembers are using excavators and digging machinery in the rescue effort. but crews have still not been able to reach the bottom. oxygen is being sent into the well -- but the boy's condition is unknown. still ahead in our next half hour: a winning hand, for the hard rock casino. why ?gamblers will be very happy with one judge's shayla reaves is ?live in manatee county with an update new morning: an update on the murder of an 18-year-old girl. detectives say they've...
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the organized effort to take voters who like to votes to the polls, >> the big get out and vote excavation point. >> patel will be told to stay. >> patel will be told to stay. thanks why do protein drinks taste chalky? then get worse? introducing protein shots from 5-hour energy. protein shots from 5-hour energy are smooth and tasty, whether you're going for reps... or laps... or distance. you gotta try it... period. protein shots from 5-hour energy. great taste. 100 calories. some voters are saying they've been turned away from the polls. our reporting and unpleasant expense. it's all because of a few things they overlooked. here is latasha gibbons with the story. >> reporter: some voters have been turned away from polls or report not having a pleasant experience. his essays because of a few simple things they overlooked. we sat down with george's director of elections. he says mistake number one, the show at the wrong polling place. >> after talking with family members and someone says i will go to a different location. >> mistake number two, make sure you're properly just about. that me
the organized effort to take voters who like to votes to the polls, >> the big get out and vote excavation point. >> patel will be told to stay. >> patel will be told to stay. thanks why do protein drinks taste chalky? then get worse? introducing protein shots from 5-hour energy. protein shots from 5-hour energy are smooth and tasty, whether you're going for reps... or laps... or distance. you gotta try it... period. protein shots from 5-hour energy. great taste. 100 calories....
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while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school bus rear ended a car. sideswiped a pillar. before crashing into the bus. the driver of the car managed to escape. the school bus driver and five people on the commuter bus were killed. >> . bill cosby rao*eufing in a pennsylvania courthouse. this morning. for a key pretrial hearing. assault case. >> cosby attorneys asking the judge today. to dismiss the charges. >> continuing coverage of the fatal hit and run. that happened early sunday in custody. asking for the publics help to identify the driver. responsible for killing 28 year-old. >> >> shaul turner has the new details. >> . 13 and broad way. norma
while doing excavation work. on the pipeline last night. the blast kill -td one man. hospitalized 4 others. the fire that followed prompted officials to shut down the pipeline. that reupbs from houston. to new york. threatening gas shortages in the east for weeks to come. >> . 6 people dead. ten others injured after a school bus and commuter bus crash. head on in baltimore. calling it catastrophically damaged. none of the children are among the victims. >> . the school bus rear...
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"surely, never before in the whole history of excavation "had such an amazing sight been seen "as theht of our torch revealed to us: "strange animals, statues, and gold. "everywhere the glint of gold. "we had seen enough. "we reclosed the hole, mounted our donkeys, "and rode home down the valley, strangely silent and subdued." brown: the discovery of tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 had an instantaneous and shattering effect on the world's imagination that continues to this very day. extraordinary numbers of visitors descended upon the tomb--sometimes to the point where the excavators were unable to function. egyptian motifs swept through the world of fashion and design. as the whole world thrilled to the find, death and the supernatural seemed to begin to prey upon the excavators. lord carnarvon died first--from the bite of a mere mosquito. as death closed over him in april of 1923, only a few months after the opening of the tomb, the lights of cairo extinguished with him. stranger still, at the same instant in england, his dog gave a terrifying howl and died. then georges benedite, the he
"surely, never before in the whole history of excavation "had such an amazing sight been seen "as theht of our torch revealed to us: "strange animals, statues, and gold. "everywhere the glint of gold. "we had seen enough. "we reclosed the hole, mounted our donkeys, "and rode home down the valley, strangely silent and subdued." brown: the discovery of tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 had an instantaneous and shattering effect on the world's imagination that...
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man arrested after he rammed an excavator into a gate near a prosecutor's office. that's where the woman at the center of the political scandal was being questioned at the time. prosecutors detained this woman following hours of questioning. prosecutors examining whether this woman used her close ties to president to pull government strings from shadows while amassing a fortune. they had to taze the guy and got him in handcuffs and took him away. >> we are all over the breaking news in baltimore. we'll take you to the scene again. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." >> dana: welcome back in. we've seen plenty of snow in the sierra but no snow here. >> kim: you have these seasons and >> kim: this is a meteorologist clout t
man arrested after he rammed an excavator into a gate near a prosecutor's office. that's where the woman at the center of the political scandal was being questioned at the time. prosecutors detained this woman following hours of questioning. prosecutors examining whether this woman used her close ties to president to pull government strings from shadows while amassing a fortune. they had to taze the guy and got him in handcuffs and took him away. >> we are all over the breaking news in...
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new this year, a big dig excavation area along with remote control trucks and a foam arcade. the big draw is the jolly man himself. you can get a free picture with santa seven days a week. bass pro shops located in mesa >>> where were these when our kids were learning to tie their shoes? you want a pair of back to the future shoes self-lacing sneakers? you can own a pair of the self-lacing, they come with a big price tag though. this is where it gets rough. the nike hyperadapt 1.0 goes on sale december 1, $720 a pair. >> what? you have to be crazy. out. the guys who can afford it like the athletes will love it. it takes three hours to fully recharge. battery life lots up to two weeks. >> make you faster? stronger? >> faster getting them on. >>> coming up, where a family woke up to find a massive sinkhole. you don't want to step off the porch into that. new zealand. >>> later, people magazine revealing its choice of people's sexiest man alive. that looks like you, john. >> no, no, no. funny, you get into that because it is comedy night on fox 10. we'll start with kari's comedy
new this year, a big dig excavation area along with remote control trucks and a foam arcade. the big draw is the jolly man himself. you can get a free picture with santa seven days a week. bass pro shops located in mesa >>> where were these when our kids were learning to tie their shoes? you want a pair of back to the future shoes self-lacing sneakers? you can own a pair of the self-lacing, they come with a big price tag though. this is where it gets rough. the nike hyperadapt 1.0 goes...
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excavators -- lined the flooded southbound lanes of 'capital boulevard' all day long -- just north of wade avenue. closed after the break was discovered around nine this morning. the message from police tonight -- it may be in your best interest to find an alternate route tomorrow morning. the road isn't expected to be fixed until tuesday evening. 'respect for the flag' -- and 'quick thinking' -- garnering a 'special salute' -- for a group of 'firefighters' -- including 'one' from the 'triangle'. the firefighters-- were 'protecting homes' -- near the 'wildfire' -- around "lake lure". they 'spotted' -- this 'american flag' -- in danger. ....that's when they 'took it down' -- and put it behind a 'glass storm door' -- so it wouldn't get 'thanked them' for their efforts -- in a 'social media post' -- that's gone viral. one of the firefighters -- who took the action-- and is now being recognized -- is "dylan lowe" -- of the carrboro fire department. the woman's home -- was 'not' damaged in the fire. other members of the 'carrboro fire department' --- are expected to 'return home' -- from t
excavators -- lined the flooded southbound lanes of 'capital boulevard' all day long -- just north of wade avenue. closed after the break was discovered around nine this morning. the message from police tonight -- it may be in your best interest to find an alternate route tomorrow morning. the road isn't expected to be fixed until tuesday evening. 'respect for the flag' -- and 'quick thinking' -- garnering a 'special salute' -- for a group of 'firefighters' -- including 'one' from the...
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crews will use 230,000 tons of pavement, that's enough to pave 160 miles of roadway and they'll excavate enough dirt to fill 27,000 dump trucks. if you line them up they would stretch 128 miles. >>> now, to a special delivery on the cape. >> twins born a half an hour the second twin was actually older than the first because they were born on sunday when daylight saving time ended. so samuel came out at 1:39 a.m. but his brother ronan who was born after the time change his official birth time is 1:10 a.m. instead of 2:10 a.m. so they'll be fighting over who is the older brother probably for the rest of their lives. >> and literally telling that storyor lives. >>> all right. well it's a fairly nice day out there, a little bit chilly. >> good afternoon, and it is a little bit chilly out there but also november, and it's expected to be chilly but a lot of sunshine and the drought does roll on. no significant rain ahead. the next even chance i see of rain gets us some time into next week, but that's just a chance, and that would be towards maybe wednesday or thursday. and that far out, you kn
crews will use 230,000 tons of pavement, that's enough to pave 160 miles of roadway and they'll excavate enough dirt to fill 27,000 dump trucks. if you line them up they would stretch 128 miles. >>> now, to a special delivery on the cape. >> twins born a half an hour the second twin was actually older than the first because they were born on sunday when daylight saving time ended. so samuel came out at 1:39 a.m. but his brother ronan who was born after the time change his...
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contractors in alabama accidentally struck a section of the colonial pipeline with an excavator monday -- sending flames hundreds of feet in the air. one person was killed and several others were injured. now -- the pipeline is shut down. the colonial pipeline in as many months. now to the race for the white house.. with just six days to go until the election, the polls are tightening and both hillary clinton and donald trump are stepping up their attacks. following the latest in her ongoing email scandal, clinton has shifted her focus back to trump, taking aim once again at his past comments about women. meanwhile trump, slammed clinton for her support of the affordable care act. both seem to be pulling out all the before the election. trump will be busy on the campaign trail today visiting three cities in florida. clinton will speak in iowa and nevada. we are less than a week away from the presidential election and the washington capitals want you to vote.... bobblehead. here are the candidates .. braden holtby, justin williams and tom wilson. polling will be open from 9 a.m. through
contractors in alabama accidentally struck a section of the colonial pipeline with an excavator monday -- sending flames hundreds of feet in the air. one person was killed and several others were injured. now -- the pipeline is shut down. the colonial pipeline in as many months. now to the race for the white house.. with just six days to go until the election, the polls are tightening and both hillary clinton and donald trump are stepping up their attacks. following the latest in her ongoing...
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we had actually to excavate down 75 feet to get to the lowest floor within the museum so what you're seeing is a chronological sequence of galleries that basically tell the story of african-american history from the middle passage all the way up through modern times as you ascend upwards through the building. >> what design elements will visitors find here? >> i think a lot of it is in the lower spaces here one of the things you'll notice is how the space is kind of expand and contract. inside the mezzanine levels, the ceilings are around nine and a half feet so you get a very intimate relationship with the more case work pieces that you see in the lower levels whereas if you step out into the main chamber you're experiencing the 65-foot roof. so i think there's an interesting dichotomy of space within the history galleries. >> your company is part of the design team that was involved in the construction. >> that's correct. >> tell us a little bit about the chronology that brings you here today. >> well, our firm, along with the freelong group out of north carolina, by the time the m
we had actually to excavate down 75 feet to get to the lowest floor within the museum so what you're seeing is a chronological sequence of galleries that basically tell the story of african-american history from the middle passage all the way up through modern times as you ascend upwards through the building. >> what design elements will visitors find here? >> i think a lot of it is in the lower spaces here one of the things you'll notice is how the space is kind of expand and...
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the organized effort to take voters who like to votes to the polls, >> the big get out and vote excavation point. >> patel will be told to stay. thanks for coming. back with more after this. some voters are saying they've been turned away from the polls. our reporting and unpleasant expense. it's all because of a few things they overlooked. here is latasha gibbons with the story. >> reporter: some voters have been turned away from polls or report not having a pleasant experience. we sat down with george's director of elections. he says mistake number one, the show at the wrong polling place. >> after talking with family members and someone says i voted in the library and nobody to vote on election day they will go to a different location. >> mistake number two, make sure you're properly just about. that means hillary clinton ponytail holders, donald trump earrings or caricatures are not allowed. harvey says the intention of the law is to remove any and to influence. >> the polling place is a special place. it's where we go to extra size one of the most basic rights. it's good the law recog
the organized effort to take voters who like to votes to the polls, >> the big get out and vote excavation point. >> patel will be told to stay. thanks for coming. back with more after this. some voters are saying they've been turned away from the polls. our reporting and unpleasant expense. it's all because of a few things they overlooked. here is latasha gibbons with the story. >> reporter: some voters have been turned away from polls or report not having a pleasant...
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city officials say workers engaged in subway excavation work and found water pouring out from a wall. the massive sinkhole was 88 feet wide and 98 feet long, and 49 feet deep. police and officials continue to brian gotter joins us now with a look at your forecast... the beautiful weather continued for a 4th day yesterday with sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 60s, and a light breeze. clouds increased overnight with through the area before 8am this morning along a cold front. temperatures were in the mid 50s this morning, and will stay there all day thanks to a brisk nw wind at 10-20 mph. temps are still above normal with sunshine on this election day. tonight will be mostly clear and cold with lows in the mid to upper 30s. wednesday is sunny and seasonal with highs in the continues for the rest of the week, so no rain, and highs remain near 60 on thursday. however, thursday will be gusty with a sw wind up to 30 mph. a cold front arrives on friday with highs falling into the 40s with a chilly breeze, coming up... casting your vote.. the reason why presidential elections are held on t
city officials say workers engaged in subway excavation work and found water pouring out from a wall. the massive sinkhole was 88 feet wide and 98 feet long, and 49 feet deep. police and officials continue to brian gotter joins us now with a look at your forecast... the beautiful weather continued for a 4th day yesterday with sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 60s, and a light breeze. clouds increased overnight with through the area before 8am this morning along a cold front. temperatures were...
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the investigators say excavation equipment hit the pipe and caused the blast. it could take several days for already on store shelf shaefls -- shelves and listed online. amazon is among those retailers. it is no longer waiting for the single day bonanza and neither are customers. >> they're taking advantage of the trend and engaging the consumer that is eager to shop for the holiday season. >> the shopping trend is moving black friday more towards black november. the entire month of shopping and saving, aaron. several surveys say more th under way with the christmas shopping. over achievers. >> i was at pentagon city yesterday blasting christmas music. >> i love christmas music. it has to be after thanksgiving, though. after thanksgiving. >>> nearly half of holiday shoppers are trying to avoid the stress, many are feeling the stress of the election right now. >> the american psychological association says 52% of americans are reporting that they're stressed out about the before. >> this is the most contentious that i've seen in my 76 years. >> i've never seen a
the investigators say excavation equipment hit the pipe and caused the blast. it could take several days for already on store shelf shaefls -- shelves and listed online. amazon is among those retailers. it is no longer waiting for the single day bonanza and neither are customers. >> they're taking advantage of the trend and engaging the consumer that is eager to shop for the holiday season. >> the shopping trend is moving black friday more towards black november. the entire month of...
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listen to this, they'll also excavate enough dirt to fill 27,000 dump trucks if lined up end to end they would stretch 1 >>> the troubling new england compound center blamed for a deadly outbreak have been sentenced for financial crimes. the majority owner was sentenced yesterday to a year of probation and find $4,500. her husband was sentenced to 2 engineer probation and find $55,000. both pleaded guilty in july to withdrawing cash following the outbreak. 64 people were killed, more than 750 people in 20 states got sick. the fox's head was stuck in a drain. they used soap to slide the fox out. it didn't appear to be hurt. police said it ran into the woods and looked back as if to say thanks. >> what did the fox say >>> all right ahead this morning the next step today now that donald trump has president. >> plus with all the controversy surrounding this election we have some advice for parents about talking to your kids. >> and honoring our nations veterans i do virtual reality is helping to pay tribute to these i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't sto
listen to this, they'll also excavate enough dirt to fill 27,000 dump trucks if lined up end to end they would stretch 1 >>> the troubling new england compound center blamed for a deadly outbreak have been sentenced for financial crimes. the majority owner was sentenced yesterday to a year of probation and find $4,500. her husband was sentenced to 2 engineer probation and find $55,000. both pleaded guilty in july to withdrawing cash following the outbreak. 64 people were killed, more...
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right now, excavators are on scene after human remains were found on the sonoma state campus. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. this is all happening in a parking lot m on the sonoma state campus in rohnert park. this is is a live look from chopper 5. you can see crews down there sifting through evidence. this is near a heavily treed area. they have been out there all morning after a body was found in a shallow grave last night. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in rohnert park with the latest on the investigation. anne. >> reporter: yeah. and officers still have not dug up that body. they are first trying to make sure they gather anything that they can as far as clues around the area. but the coroner is about to arrive on scene. then they will dig up the body and try to identify it at that point. this parking lot here at sonoma state university is blocked off with police tape and the body was found about 200 yards from where i am standing in that wooded area. investigators say they are looking at this as a suspicious death. an employee clearing brush made th
right now, excavators are on scene after human remains were found on the sonoma state campus. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. this is all happening in a parking lot m on the sonoma state campus in rohnert park. this is is a live look from chopper 5. you can see crews down there sifting through evidence. this is near a heavily treed area. they have been out there all morning after a body was found in a shallow grave last night. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in...
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he took his excavator a protester's office. he was protesting a political corruption scandal that involves his daughter, money and manipulation of the south korean president. >>> leading the news on nbcnews.com, putin wants to push battle with u.s. as part of the ongoing tensions between russia and the united states, the kremlin is backing a plan to eliminate all foreign software from government offices state controlled companies. they're starting with replacing microsoft products with russian made ones. that's according to a senior u.s. intelligence expert. putin is going after microsoft because of the company's name recognition. due to the ease the companies can be convinced they microsoft. this comes as microsoft says that hackers previously linked to the russian government hacks exploited flaws in the windows program and adobe flash software in recent cyber attacks. >>> check it scary video out. it's from zimbabwe making its way around the web. a couple was swimming in a pool at night at a private residence. they were compl
he took his excavator a protester's office. he was protesting a political corruption scandal that involves his daughter, money and manipulation of the south korean president. >>> leading the news on nbcnews.com, putin wants to push battle with u.s. as part of the ongoing tensions between russia and the united states, the kremlin is backing a plan to eliminate all foreign software from government offices state controlled companies. they're starting with replacing microsoft products with...
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investigators say an excavator igniting the gasoline, sending flames and smoke shooting high above the forest. officials built a dam to contain the burning fuel while they waited for the fire to burn out. this happened just a mile from where the line burst back in september, leaking around 300,000 gallons of gas. in north dakota, the state is considering whether to borrow more money from a state-owned bank to cover the costs of an oil pipeline protest. it's already borrowed $6 million to cover law enforcement costs. one woman was charged monday allegedly fired three shots at law enforcement. opponents of the $3.8 billion pipeline worry the project will disturb sacred land and artifacts and threaten drinking water on the standing rock sioux's nearby reservation. a very crisp start to our day today. kevin: at least a lighter wind. from here, it does look like we continue to have a warming trend. this to happen, it's time to say goodbye to your garden for the season. what you can do to get things ready for next spring. it's time for our u local hotshot. this is a candy wrapper management
investigators say an excavator igniting the gasoline, sending flames and smoke shooting high above the forest. officials built a dam to contain the burning fuel while they waited for the fire to burn out. this happened just a mile from where the line burst back in september, leaking around 300,000 gallons of gas. in north dakota, the state is considering whether to borrow more money from a state-owned bank to cover the costs of an oil pipeline protest. it's already borrowed $6 million to cover...
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building, excavating the building along 15th and f streets earlier in the day. it is unclear why the building collapsed hours later. no one was hurt but the collapse sent dust and debris into the streets. >>> new developments about the frightening story. a woman locked up in a storage container in south carolina and several bodies found on the property. investigators now say they've identified two of those murder victims. megan lee was 25 years her husband was 29. todd kohlhepp killed him and as many as 5 other people over the years. >>> former bullet greg ballard died from prostate cancer. he was 61 years old. the wizarded held a tribute before last night's game. emceeing the 30th anniversary event. nbc 4 has been a partner since it started in 1986. we'll be at freedom plaza at pennsylvania and 13th street in northwest starting at 8:15 in the morning. >> registration is $25 for walkers. $35 if you want to run in the 5k. i did that last year, i'm not sure if i'm ready this year. we have a link on the website. if you're not ready to commit, no worries, chuck and
building, excavating the building along 15th and f streets earlier in the day. it is unclear why the building collapsed hours later. no one was hurt but the collapse sent dust and debris into the streets. >>> new developments about the frightening story. a woman locked up in a storage container in south carolina and several bodies found on the property. investigators now say they've identified two of those murder victims. megan lee was 25 years her husband was 29. todd kohlhepp killed...