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gabe: yup. sure. may: gabe? gabe: yeah. we have--we have an insect farm in ghana in west africa, and in austin, texas because when you think austin--insect farming, you think austin, texas, right? may: of--i--yes, definitely. ha ha ha! gabe: well, austin has this motto, "keep austin weird." so, we're trying to fit right in. may: oh, that's great. gabe: yeah. may: ok. and so, how is that going? and is it--i mean, what are the challenges in actually farming insects? gabe: i mean, there are a lot of challenges, but it's--yeah, it's an exciting process. so, if you think about conventiononal livestock farmin, it's been donone for hundreds to thousands of years depending on how you want to count it, and on an--in--on an institutional level, people have been doing industrialized livestock farming for quite a while. and so, they've iterated, they've developed a lot of techniques, and they've become very, very efficient. now, nobody's put the time and effort in to do this with insects yet, and as we start to do this, we recognize th
gabe: yup. sure. may: gabe? gabe: yeah. we have--we have an insect farm in ghana in west africa, and in austin, texas because when you think austin--insect farming, you think austin, texas, right? may: of--i--yes, definitely. ha ha ha! gabe: well, austin has this motto, "keep austin weird." so, we're trying to fit right in. may: oh, that's great. gabe: yeah. may: ok. and so, how is that going? and is it--i mean, what are the challenges in actually farming insects? gabe: i mean, there...
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gabe: yup. sure. may: gabe? gabe: yeah.insect farm in ghana in west africa, and in austin, texas because when you think austin--insect farming, you think austin, texas, right? may: of--i--yes, definitely. ha ha ha! gabe: well, austin has this motto, "keep austin weird." so, we're trying to fit right in. may: oh, that's great. gabe: yeah. may: ok. and so, how is that going? and is it--i mean, what are the challenges in actually farming insects? gabe: i mean, there are a lot of challenges, but it's--yeah, it's an exciting process. so, if you think about conventiononal livestock farmin, it's been donone for hundreds to thousands of years depending on how you want to count it, and on an--in--on an institutional level, people have been doing industrialized livestock farming for quite a while. and so, they've iterated, they've developed a lot of techniques, and they've become very, very efficient. now, nobody's put the time and effort in to do this with insects yet, and as we start to do this, we recognize that, yeah, if you brin
gabe: yup. sure. may: gabe? gabe: yeah.insect farm in ghana in west africa, and in austin, texas because when you think austin--insect farming, you think austin, texas, right? may: of--i--yes, definitely. ha ha ha! gabe: well, austin has this motto, "keep austin weird." so, we're trying to fit right in. may: oh, that's great. gabe: yeah. may: ok. and so, how is that going? and is it--i mean, what are the challenges in actually farming insects? gabe: i mean, there are a lot of...
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. >> lawrence gabe: so it's ralph?ralph kayser: ralph kayser. >> kroft: "ralph kayser" is not his real name. he's an investigator for global witness posing here as the representative of a government official from a poor west african country who wants to move millions of dollars in suspicious funds into the united states, and he needs the lawyers' help. >> ross: are you gonna tell me what country and what minister this is? >> kayser: i can't tell you. it's one of those mineral rich countries in west africa. there are not so many. >> kroft: attorney gerald ross and the other lawyers were told secrecy was essential, because the african minister had amassed his fortune collecting special payments from foreign companies that he'd helped obtain valuable mineral rights. >> kayser: so companies are eager to get hold of rare earth or other minerals. and so they pay some special money for it. i wouldn't name it bribe. i would say "facilitation money." >> kroft: kayser said it was all legal. he told attorney james silkenat and th
. >> lawrence gabe: so it's ralph?ralph kayser: ralph kayser. >> kroft: "ralph kayser" is not his real name. he's an investigator for global witness posing here as the representative of a government official from a poor west african country who wants to move millions of dollars in suspicious funds into the united states, and he needs the lawyers' help. >> ross: are you gonna tell me what country and what minister this is? >> kayser: i can't tell you. it's one...
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>> jankoff: yeah, your brother- in-law does it all the time. >> gabe: well, okay. but i-i-i don't think he does it with money tt questionable. and that we have to find out about. >> kroft: at the end of that meeting, they looked forward to the next conversation on the telephone, not on email. >> gabe: okay, give me a phone number where we can reach you? >> kayser: ah... >> gabe: i'm certainly not putting this in emails. >> kayser: sending an email with just an outline would be fine, as well, so it's... >> jankoff: i don't like emails. >> kayser: you don't like emails? >> gabe: that's how you catch people. >> kroft: the hidden camera tapes raise all sorts of ethical questions not just about the behavior of the lawyers, but about the methods used by global we showed the footage to bill simon, a law professor at columbia university, who is one of the country's top legal ethicists. >> bill simon: i think it draws attention to the fact that lawyers may be playing an important role in money laundering that requires more scrutiny. >> kroft: have you ever seen anything lik
>> jankoff: yeah, your brother- in-law does it all the time. >> gabe: well, okay. but i-i-i don't think he does it with money tt questionable. and that we have to find out about. >> kroft: at the end of that meeting, they looked forward to the next conversation on the telephone, not on email. >> gabe: okay, give me a phone number where we can reach you? >> kayser: ah... >> gabe: i'm certainly not putting this in emails. >> kayser: sending an email with...
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. >> drew and his buddy gabe are in arizona from florida. they're pointing to camel back mountain, a very iconic spot that i can basically right smack in the middle of phoenix. double black diamond. signs are clearly posted at the beginning of the trail head. be very careful. especially this time of year in arizona, not far after they started their hike, it looks like they start to go off trail. >> bad idea now. >> yeah. that's the worst thing you can do. >> life of drew does daily blogs. >> made it to the top of the mountain. >> but the toughest part is about to happen. >> you good? >> yeah. >> you hear that? >> i heard him go oh. >> you hear gabe yelling. drew, drew? >> drew, drew, drew, drew. >> oh my -- >> oh! >> oh my gosh. she saved him. she saved his life. >> hanging on by his fingertips. >> he almost died. >> yes. >> he fell and those falls are hundreds of feet. >> and drew is such a good blogger that he got it on harrowing experience, we got drew and gabe joining us right this minute. guys, welcome to the show. all right. gabe, what
. >> drew and his buddy gabe are in arizona from florida. they're pointing to camel back mountain, a very iconic spot that i can basically right smack in the middle of phoenix. double black diamond. signs are clearly posted at the beginning of the trail head. be very careful. especially this time of year in arizona, not far after they started their hike, it looks like they start to go off trail. >> bad idea now. >> yeah. that's the worst thing you can do. >> life of drew...
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. >> drew and his buddy gabe are in arizona from florida. they're pointing to camel back mountain, a very iconic spot that i can basically right smack in the middle of phoenix. double black diamond. beginning of the trail head. be very careful. especially this time of year in arizona, it's extremely hot and not far after they started their hike, it looks like they start to go off trail. >> bad idea now. >> yeah. that's the worst thing you can do. >> life of drew does daily blogs. >> made it to the top of the mountain. >> but the toughest part is about to happen. >> yeah. >> you hear that? >> i heard him go oh. >> you good, you good? >> you hear gabe yelling. drew, drew? >> drew, drew, drew, drew. >> oh my -- >> oh! >> oh my gosh. she saved him. she saved his life. >> hanging on by his >> he almost died. >> yes. >> he fell and those falls are hundreds of feet. >> and drew is such a good blogger that he got it on camera. >> to tell us about that harrowing experience, we got drew and gabe joining us right this minute. guys, welcome to the show.
. >> drew and his buddy gabe are in arizona from florida. they're pointing to camel back mountain, a very iconic spot that i can basically right smack in the middle of phoenix. double black diamond. beginning of the trail head. be very careful. especially this time of year in arizona, it's extremely hot and not far after they started their hike, it looks like they start to go off trail. >> bad idea now. >> yeah. that's the worst thing you can do. >> life of drew does...
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. >> gabe: what to expect and the new iphone 7 coming up! >> gary: sports highlights later in this broadcast! later in this broadcast! award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> steve: it is that time of year again. apple will be unveiling a new iphone within a matter of weeks. and the lawyers are swirling over what is expected to be a major design overhaul of their flagship devices. our tech report did slate give us a look at what to expect and the iphone 7. --gabe slate >> gabe:apple typically unviels the new iphone in the beginning hits the market a couple weeks later mid month around the 20th. so first let me say this don't buy an iphone right now if you can wait just over a month there will be a
. >> gabe: what to expect and the new iphone 7 coming up! >> gary: sports highlights later in this broadcast! later in this broadcast! award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet...
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gabe gutierrez leads our coverage again for us tonight. gabe, good evening. >> reporter: lester, another eight parishes have been added to the federal disaster declaration and we have seen rescue boats hurrying in and out of this neighborhood all afternoon, this as more communities downstream are preparing for the worst. today in ascension parish, a frantic scramble, residents rushing to get out with whatever they >> went from no water, it was still dry at 5:00 this morning and now you see it, three foot right up there by the house. >> reporter: more louisiana communities battling new flooding, dawna richardson hoisted to safety from the neighborhood she grew up in. she had just undergone cancer treatment, now this. >> lived there all my life. i grew up here. after pictures are emerging. more than 4 trillion gallons of torrential rain. all this water has nowhere else to go, so it's flowing south, down these rivers and bayous, devastating more communities in its path. >> no time for us to relax and put our guards down. >> reporter: this bat
gabe gutierrez leads our coverage again for us tonight. gabe, good evening. >> reporter: lester, another eight parishes have been added to the federal disaster declaration and we have seen rescue boats hurrying in and out of this neighborhood all afternoon, this as more communities downstream are preparing for the worst. today in ascension parish, a frantic scramble, residents rushing to get out with whatever they >> went from no water, it was still dry at 5:00 this morning and now...
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family's search for answers whoosh if you own a smart phone, you will want to know why tech reporter gabe slate says your data, your camera and your microphone could be wide open to hackers. the good news is there is a way to protect yourself. you're watching kron four news in prime time. now at 8. shot to death while playing pokemon go. tonight 20 year old calvin riley's killer is still out there. as family and friends say he will not soon be forgotten. good evening i'm steve aveson. and i'm vicki liviakis in for pam moore. police say they still don't know why riled was killed. but we are learning more about the case and riley's background today. grant lodes is here with what happened in the moments before the shooting. >> grant:like so many people these days.calvin riley was walking around.staring at his phone. he was playing the pokemon go game.in one of san francio's most picturesque places. tourist hot spot aquatic park.just steps from ghiradelli square. family friend john kirby is also the assistant athletics director at serra high.where calvin riley starred in baseball. kirby's kno
family's search for answers whoosh if you own a smart phone, you will want to know why tech reporter gabe slate says your data, your camera and your microphone could be wide open to hackers. the good news is there is a way to protect yourself. you're watching kron four news in prime time. now at 8. shot to death while playing pokemon go. tonight 20 year old calvin riley's killer is still out there. as family and friends say he will not soon be forgotten. good evening i'm steve aveson. and i'm...
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gabe gutierrez starts us off tonight in north carolina storm zone. >> reporter: tonight the view globe. hurricane madeline in the pacific, threatening hawaii, it's followed by hurricane lester. churning in the atlantic, hurricane gaston, not expected to affect the u.s. now, the carolina and florida coast are bracing for separate tropical systems. >> this storm is an uncertainty, but we are preparing for it. >> reporter: in florida, tropical depression number 9 is forecast to turn toward the gulfcoast. heavy rain and isolated tornadoes during the next few days. injured and we don't want any loss of life. >> reporter: another system, tropical depression number 8 is grazing north carolina's outer banks, where a tropical storm warning is in effect. the concern here, rip currents, fast moving water that moves away from shore and swimmers are pulled out to sea, in panic, trying to swim back to the beach. >> rip currents are dangerous, they have taken three lives here in the outer banks just this past summer. >> reporter: young payton waller got caught up in one and managed to escape. these w
gabe gutierrez starts us off tonight in north carolina storm zone. >> reporter: tonight the view globe. hurricane madeline in the pacific, threatening hawaii, it's followed by hurricane lester. churning in the atlantic, hurricane gaston, not expected to affect the u.s. now, the carolina and florida coast are bracing for separate tropical systems. >> this storm is an uncertainty, but we are preparing for it. >> reporter: in florida, tropical depression number 9 is forecast to...
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and check out gabe and carly. gabe is starting third grade. and carly second.heck out gabe a how adorable. gabe and carly. there you go. so cute.ago. and we want more.. so want you can share your pictures with us by emailing us atu tips@fox8.com or submit them orh right on our website. just look for the link under seen on tv.o great pictures. still ahead slow smoking and slow sipping.sippin how's that for a motto?g. we're getting a tasty preview og this weekend's pig and whiskey festival coming up next. a taste we're also getting a check of the weather a weekend plans. scott has a look at your 8 day forecast next.those and those tickets for death d we all know what donald trump has said about women... so how can rob portman still support him? maybe it's because they agree on so much. like overturning roe v. wade... and defunding planned parenthood. and opposing equal pay for women. ted strickland respects the rights of women to make their own decisions. rob portman has endorsed a man for president who doesn't respect women at all. good morning
and check out gabe and carly. gabe is starting third grade. and carly second.heck out gabe a how adorable. gabe and carly. there you go. so cute.ago. and we want more.. so want you can share your pictures with us by emailing us atu tips@fox8.com or submit them orh right on our website. just look for the link under seen on tv.o great pictures. still ahead slow smoking and slow sipping.sippin how's that for a motto?g. we're getting a tasty preview og this weekend's pig and whiskey festival coming...
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gabe gutierrez with msnbc.ere you trapped in your home >> no i'm helping. >> reporter: how incredible is it to see this water. thank you. this is an ongoing situation. rescues are continuing to happen in livingston parish where that 911 center was under water. authorities are overwhelmed. we have different agencies here. the national guard, state police are assisting with taking supplies to stranded motorists on the highway, several interstates are closed down, many roads are closed down and very difficult to get around as you can see. >> an active situation there. of course we'll continue to follow that. >>> another big developing story to tell you about, milwaukee, officials are calling for calm today after the fatal shooting of a man by police set off several hours of violent protests during the night. as many as 100 protesters clashed with police. the unrest began after a man fleeing from a traffic stop was shot and killed by police. police said that man was armed but did not say whether he drew his weapon.
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during war peacetime,s the cleveland va medical center >> vevethe foxtrot is helping veterans, as gabe spiegel tells us how the support will benefit those who have givenge much. >> us department of veterans affairs has been taking care of service men and women who serve and protect weather during peac or returning from old or new. >> our goal at the va is to serve thema >> whether looking for it today or ten years down the line there is health, education, home loans, life insuranceuc, healthcare, whenever the need, the va can help if you served i any branch of the military for any length of time at any time, may qualify for benefits. >> > aywe have a variety of ser availablevi that actually makes the time after leaving the military and to pla lives as relates to the next step ron stalzer is a vietnam veteran, he served in vietnam and the navy from s 1966 until upon his release he did not qualify for benefits but with recent changes he's taking what the va offers. >> wis such relief because i was robbing peter to pay paul to take care of medical issues. i was not taking care of things t
during war peacetime,s the cleveland va medical center >> vevethe foxtrot is helping veterans, as gabe spiegel tells us how the support will benefit those who have givenge much. >> us department of veterans affairs has been taking care of service men and women who serve and protect weather during peac or returning from old or new. >> our goal at the va is to serve thema >> whether looking for it today or ten years down the line there is health, education, home loans,...
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gabe slate, kron 4 news. >>> still ahead at 8:00 p.m.such thing as medical marijuana, that is the stance the government is taking. why scientists say it is doing more harm than good. >>> she lost most of her scalp on a ride, and now the 11-year- old is on a mission to get new laws passed. >> next a new day, a new controversy, what trump said about president obama and isis. >> and we have clouds moving in right now but another round of heat for inland locations. i will go over all the details right after the break. (jet engine reving up) you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as 69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off ... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com. low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. (clap, clap, ding) >>> this is the -- this is the bay area's news station, kron 4 news at 11:00 p.m., starts now -- kron 4 news starts now. >> donald trump acknowledged today that his language could cost him the elect
gabe slate, kron 4 news. >>> still ahead at 8:00 p.m.such thing as medical marijuana, that is the stance the government is taking. why scientists say it is doing more harm than good. >>> she lost most of her scalp on a ride, and now the 11-year- old is on a mission to get new laws passed. >> next a new day, a new controversy, what trump said about president obama and isis. >> and we have clouds moving in right now but another round of heat for inland locations. i...
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children safe. >> gabe: has this had an activation trigger if there is a stranger danger it is being bullied at the temple the trigger a very loud high-pitched alarm goes off a debate flashlights and allow tracking devices the moustache or keep on them if they go missing confined them. even against the boundaries on of a kid goes out of that cell and you will be alerted it what sort of got walky-talky. the world we live in school shootings but to be an active shooter at a school will prove the backpacks are now a thing and they're selling like hotcakes this is horrible truth and insert and put in the back of your kids bad works with any existing backpack that you have light weight a pound, and shapes and sizes and tell younger kids it's a dry erase board at that stuff from schering them to. >> pam: >> pam: are ready for school section on our website or mobile application kron4news- dot-com >> steve: ahead at eight. federal police told to back off of medical pot users. the ruling being called a victory for marijuana advocates murdered on an afternoon jog. the family of a google manage
children safe. >> gabe: has this had an activation trigger if there is a stranger danger it is being bullied at the temple the trigger a very loud high-pitched alarm goes off a debate flashlights and allow tracking devices the moustache or keep on them if they go missing confined them. even against the boundaries on of a kid goes out of that cell and you will be alerted it what sort of got walky-talky. the world we live in school shootings but to be an active shooter at a school will...
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gabe, what the heck happened? what were you trying to do? >> i was him. he went ahead. i was taking pictures and stuff. i had my foot on this rock, half of my foot on the rock and it fell out from under me. >> at the risk of sounding like a momma, you were almost on the news, not "right this minute." what were you thinking? >> my mom was freaking out. >> give us an idea of just how far you could have fallen. you don't get to see it on the >> no, at least 1,000 feet in the air. >> at that moment, when you are hanging by your fingers, what is going through your mind? >> i'm going to be a sta tissic right now. >> drew, i have to ask, any chance, be honest with me, that this was set up? >> how can you set up falling? >> i'm no stunt devil. >> i have to ask. we have been fooled before. >> he's not an actor, trust me. if he was an in l.a. right now. >> talent like this talent proves why make up artists are called artists. what she creates is amazing. she puts one of those caps on her head so she can paint over it. >> wow! >> as she starts applying the make up, she gives herse
gabe, what the heck happened? what were you trying to do? >> i was him. he went ahead. i was taking pictures and stuff. i had my foot on this rock, half of my foot on the rock and it fell out from under me. >> at the risk of sounding like a momma, you were almost on the news, not "right this minute." what were you thinking? >> my mom was freaking out. >> give us an idea of just how far you could have fallen. you don't get to see it on the >> no, at least...
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gabe, it still looks pretty bad there. >> reporter: that's right, craig.is one of the communities where water rose very quickly yesterday. as you can see, this water, and plenty of it, is still here. we were just talking with some of these -- the women here in this home, the water just falling short of the front door. they tell us it's seeping in through the back. they're hoping it doesn't rise any further. this other home just next door, you can see the sandbags on the porch there. this gentleman in this pickup right here, he's heading back, driving through this water trying to see if he can salvage anything from his home. he's trying to protect his home. he says where it's at no matter has gotten there. this neighborhood is one of the many throughout the state that are just devastating by these floods. craig, for the last few days we heard those stories out of baton rouge, the heart-wrenching story you played of the retired firefighter going back to his home in baton rouge. the water has receded largely in that area, denim springs, one of the hardest hit
gabe, it still looks pretty bad there. >> reporter: that's right, craig.is one of the communities where water rose very quickly yesterday. as you can see, this water, and plenty of it, is still here. we were just talking with some of these -- the women here in this home, the water just falling short of the front door. they tell us it's seeping in through the back. they're hoping it doesn't rise any further. this other home just next door, you can see the sandbags on the porch there. this...
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gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: maria rivas's newborn infected with zika. maria says she contracted the virus in venezuela and tested positive in april. doctors were surprised that she was born without microcephaly, but the 2-month-old does have a scar on future holds? her mother says she's terrified about what the future might bring. >> most of the data that's come out has happened in the last six months. >> reporter: a study out in the journal radiology suggests that even a baby born without zika symptoms can have problems months later. explain to me what's going on here. >> this is fluid in amount of fluid in the brain. >> reporter: florida already had been screening blood donations for zika, but now says 11 other states must do it within a month because they're at greater risk and all blood banks should within three months. >> there is great concern and we want to make sure the blood supply is kept as safe as it can possibly be. doctors closely monitor maria's daughter for health problems. >> reporter: zika was transmitted by a man who didn't even know
gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: maria rivas's newborn infected with zika. maria says she contracted the virus in venezuela and tested positive in april. doctors were surprised that she was born without microcephaly, but the 2-month-old does have a scar on future holds? her mother says she's terrified about what the future might bring. >> most of the data that's come out has happened in the last six months. >> reporter: a study out in the journal radiology suggests...
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gabe, thank you. >>> here in rio, the gold medals just keep stacking up for team usa, especially in the pool as the swimming competition draws to a close and track and field heats up. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: victories are great. surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than this mt michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. s?, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if
gabe, thank you. >>> here in rio, the gold medals just keep stacking up for team usa, especially in the pool as the swimming competition draws to a close and track and field heats up. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: victories are great. surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >>...
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health problems. >> reporter: zika was transmitted by a man who didn't even know he was infected. >> gabe, thank you. >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood fears there in florida as well as on the gulf coast, amid anxious uncertainty about where this system is going and how much punch it could pack. janice, what's the latest? >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood fears there in florida as well as on the gulf coast, amid anxious uncertainty about where this system is going and how much punch it could pack. janice, what's the latest? >> lester, the storm has really not changed very much. it's producing heavy rain across hispaniola and the bahamas. is two models, the american and the european models follow the track into the gulf of mexico where the water is a lot warmer and it's more agreeable to develop into something. but the european model takes it across north central florida. it's going to cause a lot of rain over south florida maybe as much as five inches in the next five days. >>> ne
health problems. >> reporter: zika was transmitted by a man who didn't even know he was infected. >> gabe, thank you. >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood fears there in florida as well as on the gulf coast, amid anxious uncertainty about where this system is going and how much punch it could pack. janice, what's the latest? >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood...
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kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate compares the two plans and points out that they come with a catch.>> gabe:i broke it down by how many lines you have activated. you can see sprint is the cheaper option if you have one line up to 3 lines for the family with 4 lines they even out both offering 4 lines of unlimited data for $160. if you want to use your phone to create a mobile wifi hot so you can connect a tablet or other devices to the internet at high 4g speeds t-mobile makes you pay $15 a month for that but sprint lets you have that feature at 4g speeds for free. t-mobile's new plans go into effect on september 6th and sprints begin august 19 so in general, sprint's unlimited plan is a better deal. but before you jump ship make sure sprint has coverage in your area. in you live in a rural area sprint can start to get spotty. t-mobile does have more towers and more coverage out there. at&t and verizon don't offer unlimited plans but with the other two big carriers now doing it they will likely follow suit. now unlimited data is great. but these plans come with a catch for both carri
kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate compares the two plans and points out that they come with a catch.>> gabe:i broke it down by how many lines you have activated. you can see sprint is the cheaper option if you have one line up to 3 lines for the family with 4 lines they even out both offering 4 lines of unlimited data for $160. if you want to use your phone to create a mobile wifi hot so you can connect a tablet or other devices to the internet at high 4g speeds t-mobile makes you pay $15...
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there have been hundreds of dramatic rescues as the region prepares for up to a gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: in parts of the south, the devastation is unprecedented. more than 1,000 water rescues so far. it's unlike anything 96-year-old florence washington has ever seen. >> how are you doing, ma'am? >> couldn't be better, but thank god i'm alive. >> reporter: we were there as good samaritans saved her from her flooded home here in baker, louisiana. in baton rouge, the desperation is mounting. one of several rising rivers expected to crest at record levels. some areas seeing about two feet of torrential rain in less than 48 hours. >> i've got about four feet of water in my house. everything is ruined. >> reporter: the water seemingly everywhere. this drone video showing the scope of the disaster in livingston parish. this is the 911 center. authorities forced to abandon it and race to spoke to us by phone. >> it is terrible. it's insane. >> reporter: she was trapped with four children inside her denham springs home. >> our whole front yard, the street, everything is a riv
there have been hundreds of dramatic rescues as the region prepares for up to a gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: in parts of the south, the devastation is unprecedented. more than 1,000 water rescues so far. it's unlike anything 96-year-old florence washington has ever seen. >> how are you doing, ma'am? >> couldn't be better, but thank god i'm alive. >> reporter: we were there as good samaritans saved her from her flooded home here in baker, louisiana. in...
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gabe, thank you. >>> here in rio, the gold medals just keep stacking up for team usa, especially in the pool as the swimming competition draws to a close and track and field heats up. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: victories are great. surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >> reporter: maya d dirado wasn't expecting a win either. eight years ago, joe schooling probably thought it couldn't get any better than thom michael phelps, but it did last night. last night he edged out the superstar for a gold in the 100-meter butterfly. >> i was lucky and privileged to race him. >> reporter: and although katie ledecky's win in the 800 meter free was no surprise, her time certainly was. yet another world record, more than 11 seconds faster than second place. >> i felt good the whole way through. >> reporter: the u.s. water. today the women's eight proved they aren't half bad on top of it either, winning a clear
gabe, thank you. >>> here in rio, the gold medals just keep stacking up for team usa, especially in the pool as the swimming competition draws to a close and track and field heats up. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: victories are great. surprise victories are even better. 35-year-old anthony of a second. after olympic gold in sydney 16 years ago, irvin retired, but the water called him back. >> i was just trying to swim, just to find the love of it again. >>...
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health problems. >> reporter: zika was transmit by a man who didn't even know he was infected. >> gabe, thank you. >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood fears there in florida as well as on the gulf coast, amid anxious uncertainty about where this system is going and how much punch it could pack. janice, what's the latest? >> lester, the storm rain across hispaniola and the bahamas. is two models, the american and the european models follow the track into the gulf of mexico where the water is a lot warmer and it's more agreeable to develop into something. but the european model takes it across north central florida. it's going to cause a florida maybe as much as five inches in the next five days. >>> new developments in a murder mystery that has shocked the nation. the brutal murder of two catholic nuns in their home. >> this is one of the poorest counties. >> reporter: they came here to give themselves to an impoverished community. they ultimately gave beautiful women that had ever drawn a breath into their body. >> reporter: they wer
health problems. >> reporter: zika was transmit by a man who didn't even know he was infected. >> gabe, thank you. >>> as we head into the late summer weekend, there is tropical trouble closing in. flood fears there in florida as well as on the gulf coast, amid anxious uncertainty about where this system is going and how much punch it could pack. janice, what's the latest? >> lester, the storm rain across hispaniola and the bahamas. is two models, the american and the...
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gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: the outage was massive, stretching across the country from washington to miami to chicago. >> inside of the worldwide delta was shut down. i was like, whoa, i think i'm going to be kind of late. >> reporter: and around the world, delta passengers forced to deplane in london, the ground stop dragging on for six hours. more than 450 flights cancelled, thousands of passengers delayed. with customer service lines swamped, travelers took to social media to get information. delta's ceo tweeting out an apology. >> it's an all hands on deck effort. >> reporter: the airline says a power outage in atlanta around 2:30 this morning knocked its computer system offline. but georgia power blames delta saying the airline's computer system failed and caused the outage. andrea mohammed desperately trying to get to new york. >> panic. of airline mergers, the failure could be due to decades old technology or human error. today no comment from delta on why it's backup systems didn't work. >> there's no doubt that a fortune 500 company should have backup systems f
gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: the outage was massive, stretching across the country from washington to miami to chicago. >> inside of the worldwide delta was shut down. i was like, whoa, i think i'm going to be kind of late. >> reporter: and around the world, delta passengers forced to deplane in london, the ground stop dragging on for six hours. more than 450 flights cancelled, thousands of passengers delayed. with customer service lines swamped, travelers took...