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. -- in the hawaii. over the last year, i've had the opportunity to meet with many farmers across the state to talk about the challenges and opportunities, their vision of how we can grow more of the food we eat. i am very bullish on the future of agriculture. but it is about being sustainable. and it is very interesting, the techniques and mechanisms of farming today are so different than they were a decade ago. i did visit a farm on the big island, a pig farm. they are into the natural farming process, where we were standing in the middle of a pig farm in it did not smell like a pig farm. -- and it did not smell like a pig farm. we need to be proactive and support farmers in a sustainable way. >> mr. aiona, should we subsidize hawaii farmers? >> i believe the number is a anywhere from 80% to 85% of our food is imported from outside of hawaii. if we can cut dependence by 10%, that would be an increase of about $300 million in the state of hawaii. i am for it all the way. i want you to know that right no
. -- in the hawaii. over the last year, i've had the opportunity to meet with many farmers across the state to talk about the challenges and opportunities, their vision of how we can grow more of the food we eat. i am very bullish on the future of agriculture. but it is about being sustainable. and it is very interesting, the techniques and mechanisms of farming today are so different than they were a decade ago. i did visit a farm on the big island, a pig farm. they are into the natural...
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ige, how would ou diversify hawaii's economy? >> i think it's fitting that we're sitting here in the cancer center because this building has been at the center of our efforts to diversify our economy. i've been an advocate for technology and economic diverse cation for all of my career, making investments. i've been -- i retired from g.t.e. to take a position in a start up so that i could walk the talk. it really is about empowering -- it's about making and giving our young people the belief that they can be successful. it's about investing in our schools. it's about investing in our university, creating the innovation and auntraw prix nurel spirit. as i talk with people who have done it over and over again, it really is about instilling in the spirit of the young people the belief that it can and will be done in hawaii. thank you. >> mr. aiona, one minute. >> patrick, thank you for that question because i want you to stay home. i want all of you in this room to stay home. it really boils down to this. i'm the only candidate here
ige, how would ou diversify hawaii's economy? >> i think it's fitting that we're sitting here in the cancer center because this building has been at the center of our efforts to diversify our economy. i've been an advocate for technology and economic diverse cation for all of my career, making investments. i've been -- i retired from g.t.e. to take a position in a start up so that i could walk the talk. it really is about empowering -- it's about making and giving our young people the...
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this is hawaii.e pride ourselves on the spirit of a lot and treating everybody with dignity and grace and start from the top as a government and recognizing that. thank you for that question. kakaako. we have had several collaborative task force. it is something that i think that we can all agree that bullying is bad and we need to stop. the challenge is always how to legislate and how to ensure and enforce a law that is enforceable. so that task force has been focused on working with all the stakeholders of public and private schools to talk about what efforts can be made. in case students, students can be part of the solution because their the ones that are on the frontline. is now working with public and private as well, about how they can help to educate the children, how to teach them appropriate etiquette. a lot of the bullying occurs on line which is outside of the specific physical location. aiona: i think you for the question because it is something near and dear to my heart. you know, it re
this is hawaii.e pride ourselves on the spirit of a lot and treating everybody with dignity and grace and start from the top as a government and recognizing that. thank you for that question. kakaako. we have had several collaborative task force. it is something that i think that we can all agree that bullying is bad and we need to stop. the challenge is always how to legislate and how to ensure and enforce a law that is enforceable. so that task force has been focused on working with all the...
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love hawaii. -- asian companies love hawaii. reach out ando either proven track record of doing business in the asia-pacific to make this happen. there would be no starter champion the knife i was elected governor. >> as mentioned, we have uhs president david sitting in the front row listening to the answers. >> thank you very much for that question. i'm an alumni of the university of hawaii three times. i started up he committed the college, got my bachelors in electrical engineering, and then an mba from the college of business. at the community college, got my bachelors in electoral engineering, and then an mba from the college of business. this really is a decision for the university president and the regions to make. -- regents to make. we give the university about it and give them flex ability on how the dollar should be distributed among the various programs for the university. before, i do not believe you want legislators getting in and trying to decide how much fun should be spent for the program. that said, i am a grea
love hawaii. -- asian companies love hawaii. reach out ando either proven track record of doing business in the asia-pacific to make this happen. there would be no starter champion the knife i was elected governor. >> as mentioned, we have uhs president david sitting in the front row listening to the answers. >> thank you very much for that question. i'm an alumni of the university of hawaii three times. i started up he committed the college, got my bachelors in electrical...
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ige, how would ou diversify hawaii's economy?> i think it's fitting that we're sitting here in the cancer center because this building has been at the center of our efforts to diversify our economy. i've been an advocate for technology and economic diverse cation for all of my career, making investments. i've been -- i retired from g.t.e. to take a position in a start up so that i could walk the talk. it really is about empowering -- it's about making and giving our young people the belief that they can be successful. it's about investing in our schools. it's about investing in our university, creating the innovation and auntraw prix nurel spirit. as i talk with people who have done it over and over again, it really is about instilling in the spirit of the young people the belief that it can and will be done in hawaii. thank you. >> mr. aiona, one minute. >> patrick, thank you for that question because i want you to stay home. i want all of you in this room to stay home. it really boils down to this. i'm the only candidate here w
ige, how would ou diversify hawaii's economy?> i think it's fitting that we're sitting here in the cancer center because this building has been at the center of our efforts to diversify our economy. i've been an advocate for technology and economic diverse cation for all of my career, making investments. i've been -- i retired from g.t.e. to take a position in a start up so that i could walk the talk. it really is about empowering -- it's about making and giving our young people the belief...
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lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en conjunto con el departamento de salud de hawaii para garantizar el bienestar de la poblacion --- la identidad del paciente y su evolucion se mantienen protegidas por razones de
lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en conjunto con el departamento de salud de hawaii para garantizar el...
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. >> we'll get a check on the weather now and hawaii really -- >> hawaii could possibly, you know, maybegive it some problem, maybe not. yesterday was looking a lot worse. we have the big one headed for bermuda, that's regardless. that will be devastating there. on the forecast for the lower 48, all weekend looks nearly perfect, in issues at all. but it is this storm with hawaii that is very interesting. it should become a hurricane, likely to become hurricane ana later on today. it has intensified a little bit. you see it flaired up a little bit. still a tropical storm watch for the big island of hawaii. they haven't made it increased to warnings because the path has shifted a little further to the west. right now, thomas, heavy rain stillible still possible on the islands, flash flooding, no problems with wind or waves. i think that it looks like hawaii, the forecast is looking better. bermuda will get crushed today. that's regardless, we know that's happening. things are improved here in hawaii. >> the track changed. at what point did the update come in? >> about 45 minutes ago we --
. >> we'll get a check on the weather now and hawaii really -- >> hawaii could possibly, you know, maybegive it some problem, maybe not. yesterday was looking a lot worse. we have the big one headed for bermuda, that's regardless. that will be devastating there. on the forecast for the lower 48, all weekend looks nearly perfect, in issues at all. but it is this storm with hawaii that is very interesting. it should become a hurricane, likely to become hurricane ana later on today. it...
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we're in hawaii tonight where evacuations are underway. >>> and "making a difference." would you believe a night on the town with clooney for $10? a big idea that is changing charity giving as we know it. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. there is more evidence tonight that the panic over ebola, the public fear of ebola, is getting in the way of the facts surrounding ebola in this country. like the fact that it is very difficult to transmit. and the fact that thousands more will die of the flu this year. on friday the governors of new york and new jersey declared a blanket, 21-day quarantine for health care workers coming back from west africa. by today they had changed their tune. after complaints by the white house, and a nurse who felt victimized and criminalized when she returned from volunteering in africa and spent the weekend in a quarantine tent. now members of the u.s. military are headed back from africa and into three weeks of quarantine. that includes
we're in hawaii tonight where evacuations are underway. >>> and "making a difference." would you believe a night on the town with clooney for $10? a big idea that is changing charity giving as we know it. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. there is more evidence tonight that the panic over ebola, the public fear of ebola, is getting...
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want to take you to hawaii.f the world's most active volcanos is forcing thousands -- hundreds of people to flee on hawaii's big island. they're heading out of town. a 2,000-degree river of lava moving quickly towards the town of pahoa eating up the earth at the rate of 8 to 11 yards an hour. it's less than 70 yards from the closest home. >> in some places, the lava is chest-high. hawaiian officials haven't issued a mandatory evacuation order yet. but many residents have left on their own. joining us is the head of professor geological sciences in providence. people on the island are in danger. this volcano's been erupting for decades and decades. why is it a threat toeople now? >> well, it has indeed, for more than decades. really millions and millions of years. the whole island is built up of millions of flows. it occurs every once in a while and people tend to forget it. so it's just a natural thing. it gives us a good chance to study them from a scientific point of view and help us predict where they will go
want to take you to hawaii.f the world's most active volcanos is forcing thousands -- hundreds of people to flee on hawaii's big island. they're heading out of town. a 2,000-degree river of lava moving quickly towards the town of pahoa eating up the earth at the rate of 8 to 11 yards an hour. it's less than 70 yards from the closest home. >> in some places, the lava is chest-high. hawaiian officials haven't issued a mandatory evacuation order yet. but many residents have left on their...
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triggered by a volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii four months ago. since then the lava has come closer and closer to pahoa threatening to melt the main highway and anything else in its path. here they watch and wait hoping palai will spare them knowing they can do nothing to stop her. hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> we're back tonight with a security scare for the british prime minister today. and there's video of it all. e, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first t
triggered by a volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii four months ago. since then the lava has come closer and closer to pahoa threatening to melt the main highway and anything else in its path. here they watch and wait hoping palai will spare them knowing they can do nothing to stop her. hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> we're back tonight with a security scare for the british prime minister today. and there's video of it all. e, doctors have been prescribing nexium...
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now in hawaii they are monitoring a patient who may have symptoms of ebola. the patient is in isolation at the queens medical center. it is unlike a true case of ebola would make it to had a -- hawaii, but they have steps in place to make sure the public and the people are safe. health officials say the patient could be sick for any number of reasons, coming up in the next half-hour, hear what hospitals in our area are doing in the eventually of a possible case of ebola comes to their emergency room. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> we'll see you in a half-hour. health officials are trying to determine if the intrieferls played a role -- entrovirus 68 played a role in the death of four people. a girl in rhode island is the latest fatality. four children in new jersey have confirmed cases of entrovirus 68 two in burlington county, the others in camden and morris counties. >> a closed down school caught fire overnight. take a look at brand new video from the scene on the 1200 block of west allegheny avenue. smoke can be seen from the second floor whe
now in hawaii they are monitoring a patient who may have symptoms of ebola. the patient is in isolation at the queens medical center. it is unlike a true case of ebola would make it to had a -- hawaii, but they have steps in place to make sure the public and the people are safe. health officials say the patient could be sick for any number of reasons, coming up in the next half-hour, hear what hospitals in our area are doing in the eventually of a possible case of ebola comes to their emergency...
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people are stocking up on food and supplies as anna heads toward hawaii.s the second strong storm to threaten hawaii this year. >> reporter: this is going to give us gray hairs. schuylkill expressway is closed between montgomery and girard, a vehicle overturned, very serious injuries. all eastbound lanes are shut down. luckily they have reopened the westbound lanes, but traffic is moving slowly, head for the river drive if you're in a car, if you're in a truck take belmont to girard to get back on the eastbound side of 76. a crash from the media one bypass at 252 involving an overturned vehicle there, as well. >> reporter: even though the rain is pushing off to the north an east, the roads are wet and we have the leaf cover that could make roads worse. the rain is dieing down in southeastern pennsylvania. trenton has lingering showers and bucks county, southern montgomery county a little damp, but improving. in the wake of the rain, the temperatures in southeastern pennsylvania ennorth and western suburbs are cool. 64 in pottstown, 60 in coatsville. 59 in
people are stocking up on food and supplies as anna heads toward hawaii.s the second strong storm to threaten hawaii this year. >> reporter: this is going to give us gray hairs. schuylkill expressway is closed between montgomery and girard, a vehicle overturned, very serious injuries. all eastbound lanes are shut down. luckily they have reopened the westbound lanes, but traffic is moving slowly, head for the river drive if you're in a car, if you're in a truck take belmont to girard to...
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katherine scott has more on the developments. >> reporter: matt, the hospital in hawaii would not issue details about the patient. this is not a confirmed case of ebola, they are taking precautions and the patient remains in isolation. >> this is all handles on deck. cdc detectives are on the ground in dallas hoping to keep the contagion contained. dallas area hospitals and schools and neighborhoods are on high alert after the first case of ebola was diagnosed in their city. the patient was in serious condition overnight under i say layings at -- isolation at texas health presbyterian. he flew through brussels and dulles and flew to dallas fort worth. 24 hours later he wawctd into an an -- walked into an emergency room and he said he was from liberia, but the nurse never passed the information along and sent him home. 2 days later he was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. >> you have to know where the individual has been you have to know what potential exposure they've had. >> reporter: at jefferson university hospital dr. kathleen squares said protocol has been set and staff educated
katherine scott has more on the developments. >> reporter: matt, the hospital in hawaii would not issue details about the patient. this is not a confirmed case of ebola, they are taking precautions and the patient remains in isolation. >> this is all handles on deck. cdc detectives are on the ground in dallas hoping to keep the contagion contained. dallas area hospitals and schools and neighborhoods are on high alert after the first case of ebola was diagnosed in their city. the...
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our martin savidge is in hawaii with a close-up look. >> reporter: it's been an anxious night here inahoa. the lava is said to be within 70 yards of the first home here. it's actually coming from that general direction. let me show you something else. right over here, that roadblock, that's the way the lava's headed. and this is the main road of town. lava on main street, in pahoa on the big island, a 2,000-degree river of molten rock is just a few hundred feet away from the town. and there is no way to stop it. residents are on a moment's notice to evacuate as it threatens the town of 950. >> everybody, including myself, is quite nervous. we can't see the future. the flow does what the flow does. >> reporter: hawaii's famous kilauea volcano has continually erupted since 1983. usually the lava flows pour south, eventually reaching the sea. but in june, a new flow started heading the opposite way, to the northeast. the dark, oozing mass consuming everything in its path. experts say the lava's picked up speed as it heads directly for pahoa. hawaii's governor signing a request asking for
our martin savidge is in hawaii with a close-up look. >> reporter: it's been an anxious night here inahoa. the lava is said to be within 70 yards of the first home here. it's actually coming from that general direction. let me show you something else. right over here, that roadblock, that's the way the lava's headed. and this is the main road of town. lava on main street, in pahoa on the big island, a 2,000-degree river of molten rock is just a few hundred feet away from the town. and...
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. >> ebola concerns have prompted a hospital in hawaii to place a patient into isolation. and a texas hospital overlooked crucial clues about the first ebola virus in the u.s. katherine scott has the details. >> reporter: the hospital in hawaii would not release details about the patient, but they did say it is not a confirmed case, they are taking precautions and the patient remains in isolation. >> this is all hands on deck. >> reporter: the cdc detectives are on the ground in dallas hoping to keep the contagion contained. dallas area hospitals and schools are high alert after the first case of ebola was diagnosed in their city. thomas dunkin was in serious condition under isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital. dunkin left liberia with no symptoms. he flew through brussels and dulles and dallas after four days he began to show symptoms. 24 hours he walked into an emergency room in dallas, his sister said he told the nurse he was visiting from liberia, but that the nurse never passed the information along. he was sent home. three days later he was rushed to the
. >> ebola concerns have prompted a hospital in hawaii to place a patient into isolation. and a texas hospital overlooked crucial clues about the first ebola virus in the u.s. katherine scott has the details. >> reporter: the hospital in hawaii would not release details about the patient, but they did say it is not a confirmed case, they are taking precautions and the patient remains in isolation. >> this is all hands on deck. >> reporter: the cdc detectives are on the...
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. >>> plus, more on the lava inching ever closer to homes in hawaii. hawaii. >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i think you spend your money better than the government spends it.. >> america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back. kurdish fighters are apparently on their way from iraq to help defend khobani against isil. the convoy has already begun its journey by road. >>> jordan's foreign minister has told the international community his country is struggling to cope with the rising number of refugees from syria. governments from 40 countries are in berlin now discussing the current crisis. >>> interpol has -- not to call for the arrest of another al jazeera journalist. >>> the uke says it will not
. >>> plus, more on the lava inching ever closer to homes in hawaii. hawaii. >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i...
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he runs the hope and adult drug court programs for hawaii. like the 24/7 sobriety program, judge ohm's program has received numerous awards. in 2007, hope received the american special merit citation. in january 2009, judge ohm received the mcgovern award presented by the institute for behavior and health. for the most promising drug idea of the year. in 2013, the kennedy school of government at harvard named hope as one of the top 25 innovations in government. in fact, just this month, judge ohm received an award and is here now only after receiving that and will be able to tell about you that and his program. to judge ohm's left is dr. robert l. dupont. a graduate of the harvard medical school who completed his residency in psychiatrist at national institutes of health. dr. dupont was the director of community services for the district of columbia department of corrections. from 1970 to '73 he was the founder and administrator of the d.c. narcotics treatment administration. in '73, he became first director of the national institute on drug
he runs the hope and adult drug court programs for hawaii. like the 24/7 sobriety program, judge ohm's program has received numerous awards. in 2007, hope received the american special merit citation. in january 2009, judge ohm received the mcgovern award presented by the institute for behavior and health. for the most promising drug idea of the year. in 2013, the kennedy school of government at harvard named hope as one of the top 25 innovations in government. in fact, just this month, judge...
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from maui, hawaii. out. >> reporter: inside the bottle, an invitation. >> long lost bottle is especially inviting you to safin a's birthday. >> reporter: with the name and number of her mom. it's likely they are around the same age. >> i'd lake to talk to her. >> reporter: she'd like to let her know that four years after it was written, her bottle made it safe to the beaches of california. >> she would be excited that somebody found it. >> reporter: in shell beach, juanita, central coast news. >> we hear people put a message in a bottle, and somebody found one. >> hoping to get reunited. >> possibly so. that's it for us until we reunite with you tomorrow morning. >> we are following several developing stories on this thursday, october 16. extra precautions are underway as word gets out that a healthcare worker who had contracted ebola had been on a commercial flight a day before diagnosis. >> two men walked out with a a lot more than cash in an overnight robbery. we have details come coming up. >> we ha
from maui, hawaii. out. >> reporter: inside the bottle, an invitation. >> long lost bottle is especially inviting you to safin a's birthday. >> reporter: with the name and number of her mom. it's likely they are around the same age. >> i'd lake to talk to her. >> reporter: she'd like to let her know that four years after it was written, her bottle made it safe to the beaches of california. >> she would be excited that somebody found it. >> reporter: in...
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. >>> a lava stream pulls within meters of the closest homes in hawaii. the latest on this and also ahead a car so exclusive, have you to be invited to buy one. 6. >>> a wide variety of stories coming up. kaci hickox spent unwelcome time under quarantine in new jersey. she was released and should be arriving in the state of maine any time soon. new jersey governor chris christie ordered her into isolation after returning from west africa after what appeared to be at the time a fever. something she denied. miguel marquez takes a closer look. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie not backing down from his mandatory quarantine order. >> i absolutely have no second thoughts about it. >> reporter: but his handling of ebola nurse kaci hickox's quarantine in new york is getting slammed. she had just landed at newark after treating ebola patients in sierra leone when christie he was announcing a 21-day mandatory quarantine. >> i came back from one of the most difficult months in my life and to make me stay with 21 days to put me through this emotional a
. >>> a lava stream pulls within meters of the closest homes in hawaii. the latest on this and also ahead a car so exclusive, have you to be invited to buy one. 6. >>> a wide variety of stories coming up. kaci hickox spent unwelcome time under quarantine in new jersey. she was released and should be arriving in the state of maine any time soon. new jersey governor chris christie ordered her into isolation after returning from west africa after what appeared to be at the time a...
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here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: in hawaii they call this the will of pele. it's now moving dangerously close thunderstorms with some refusing to leave. >> i have my trailers ready but i'm not putting anything on them until the guy across the street's house is burning. >> reporter: on the lava's leading edge, me in this explosion. >> they can be very violent. literally blow the ground open. >> reporter: the molten river wider than a football field moving slower than a snail's pace but unrelentsing, threatening 50 houses. people are already choosing to leave their homes. the lava less than 100 yards from the closest property. this family loaded up their final few boxes. >> we live on an island that we have an active volcano so we know this is a possibility. you just acclimate. >> reporter: in the daylight you can see smoke from the lava flow and that's why these crews are rerouting the power poles. they want to make sure that even if the lava does cross this street people here will still have a chance of getting electricity. it's a slow motion natural disaster
here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: in hawaii they call this the will of pele. it's now moving dangerously close thunderstorms with some refusing to leave. >> i have my trailers ready but i'm not putting anything on them until the guy across the street's house is burning. >> reporter: on the lava's leading edge, me in this explosion. >> they can be very violent. literally blow the ground open. >> reporter: the molten river wider than a football field moving slower...
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this time in hawaii.lth officials scrambling to keep that contained. >> and we have absolutely no cooling clouds for today as our natural a.c. shuts off, temperatures soar to levels we haven't experienced since 2012. i'll let up know what that means for your microclimate in moments. >> and in crash in fremont. we'll talk about that all coming up. >> a live look outside this morning from downtown san jose. it is thursday, october 2nd. this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock on this thursday. we're following breaking news where police are investigating a home invasion stabbing that happened about two hours ago. we're live with what we're just learning about this incident. good morning and what can you tell us? >> good morning. definitely a scary situation for the homeowner here in the 3,100 block of santa clara. investigators are still here on the scene inv
this time in hawaii.lth officials scrambling to keep that contained. >> and we have absolutely no cooling clouds for today as our natural a.c. shuts off, temperatures soar to levels we haven't experienced since 2012. i'll let up know what that means for your microclimate in moments. >> and in crash in fremont. we'll talk about that all coming up. >> a live look outside this morning from downtown san jose. it is thursday, october 2nd. this is "today in the bay."...
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and the live situation in hawaii. molten lava is threatening one town. >> do you agree with a mandatory 21 day quarentine with people come in contact with ebola patients? go to fox news opinion com/"happening now" now. and click on our conversation. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >>> the death toll of a high school shooting near seattle rising. a 14-year-old girl died in washington in the hospital. the first victim was killed when jalen fryberg opened fire in the school cafeteria before being shot himself. three other students are hospitalized. one is upgraded to satisfactory condition and breathing on his own. >> it was a big woke week for u.s. marines and british forces serving in afghanistan. they served in a violent province. jennifer has that. >> reporter: i rem
and the live situation in hawaii. molten lava is threatening one town. >> do you agree with a mandatory 21 day quarentine with people come in contact with ebola patients? go to fox news opinion com/"happening now" now. and click on our conversation. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that...
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, these flows can impact the weather, hawaii quiet right now. the big island earlier in the season was hit with a tropical storm that did some damage. this has been a little bit of a rough year. as i mentioned, these lava flows can impact the weather. some of this gas that comes off, most is water viper, but some of it is carbon dioxide. versus what we emit with our fossil fuels, that's negligentable. that can cool the atmosphere. the other thing that you look at, when we saw that big lava flow and it had a black crust or surface on it, the more area that's covered in black, the more it absorbs the sun's radiation and can cause the area around it hotter not just from the lava, but the area, as well. >> i'm going to talk management to let me go into hawaii. >> field report for us. >> nicole, thanks. >> jose conseco accidentally shot himself cleaning a gun. it hit his left middle finger. his finger may have to be amputated. >> for sports fans, these are the two motor exciting words they want to hear, game seven. >> hits it into right, back at the
, these flows can impact the weather, hawaii quiet right now. the big island earlier in the season was hit with a tropical storm that did some damage. this has been a little bit of a rough year. as i mentioned, these lava flows can impact the weather. some of this gas that comes off, most is water viper, but some of it is carbon dioxide. versus what we emit with our fossil fuels, that's negligentable. that can cool the atmosphere. the other thing that you look at, when we saw that big lava flow...
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very creepy feeling in hawaii right now.rowing lava stream is inching ever so closely to homes on hawaii's big island. there's no eminent danger to residents but the lava is on the move and residents are being told now to prepare to evacuate. the flow is moving at a speed of about 10 yards an hour. and it is expected to eventually flow into the ocean. >>> we had hurricane anna a little while ago in hawaii and now we're dealing with lava fl flow. back home here, great weather in the delaware valley many temperatures around 7 degrees at 8:00. if you like mild temperatures you loved today. 6 degrees above average and nice night. few passing clouds overhead but no threat of any rain in the city. we are tracking a cold front that will be coming through overnight but temperatures right now still on the mild side ahead of the front. we're at 60 still at the airport 60 in reading 57 degrees still in mount pocono this hour so we're sit sitting in mild air mass you get to the other side of the front notice really not cold. 59 in cleve
very creepy feeling in hawaii right now.rowing lava stream is inching ever so closely to homes on hawaii's big island. there's no eminent danger to residents but the lava is on the move and residents are being told now to prepare to evacuate. the flow is moving at a speed of about 10 yards an hour. and it is expected to eventually flow into the ocean. >>> we had hurricane anna a little while ago in hawaii and now we're dealing with lava fl flow. back home here, great weather in the...
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judge alm is also a former prosecutor and now sits as a judge in hawaii. from 1994 to 2001 he was the united states attorney for the district of hawaii. he took the bench in 2001 and has been a circuit judge in honolulu ever since. in that capacity, he established the h.o.p.e. program haas means of using probation, aggressive drug testing, and the imposition of certain swift but moderate punishments as a means of deterring illegal drug use and crime. he runs both the h.o.p.e. and the adult drug court programs for hawaii. like the 24/7 sobriety program, judge alm's h.o.p.e. program has received numerous awards. in 2007 h.o.p.e. received the special merit citation. in january 2009, judge alm received the mcgovern award presented by the institute for behavior and health for the most promising drug policy idea of the year. in 2013 the kennedy school of government at harvard university named h.o.p.e. as one of the top 25 innovations in government. in fact, just this month judge alm received an award and is here now only after receiving that and will be able to
judge alm is also a former prosecutor and now sits as a judge in hawaii. from 1994 to 2001 he was the united states attorney for the district of hawaii. he took the bench in 2001 and has been a circuit judge in honolulu ever since. in that capacity, he established the h.o.p.e. program haas means of using probation, aggressive drug testing, and the imposition of certain swift but moderate punishments as a means of deterring illegal drug use and crime. he runs both the h.o.p.e. and the adult drug...
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that's causing some problems for the residents in hawaii.'s take a look at some video and let me give you an idea of what this actually is. a slow moving lava flow from the ongoing erupting kilauea volcano has been advancing toward the town of pa hoe wow for several weeks on hawaii island. the first eruption occurred on june 27th. it crossed onto residential property tuesday and is now threatening to consume its first home. and the lava, it is hot enough to destroy houses, roads, and businesses in its path. because it is so hot, it just takes over wherever it goes. and so residents in hawaii, not being threatened by any weather situation, but definitely with volcanic situation they will have to be very careful. now back in terms of the weather, let's look at the forecast for north america. high pressure controlling the western portions of the united states. keeping a good portion of the country dry. the remnants of ana have now come onshore creating windy and wet conditions for places like british columbia and the pacific northwest. and then
that's causing some problems for the residents in hawaii.'s take a look at some video and let me give you an idea of what this actually is. a slow moving lava flow from the ongoing erupting kilauea volcano has been advancing toward the town of pa hoe wow for several weeks on hawaii island. the first eruption occurred on june 27th. it crossed onto residential property tuesday and is now threatening to consume its first home. and the lava, it is hot enough to destroy houses, roads, and businesses...
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and wong, from hawaii toward hawaii. and vogel song, lasted just three innings. matt throws to the out. and throws to second. giants lead, 5-4. next batter. buster posy puts that into left center on an 0-2 pitch. blanco comes to score. and the giants win it 6-4. posy was 2 for 3. the giants lead 3-1. trying to move forward to play the kansas city royals. that's all the time we have. go back to your news and weather. >> that's us. >>> up next in the pulse. the oscars have the glitz and glamour, but the biggest buzz is who will be hosting. >>> and a wild feeding frenzy caught on camera. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your
and wong, from hawaii toward hawaii. and vogel song, lasted just three innings. matt throws to the out. and throws to second. giants lead, 5-4. next batter. buster posy puts that into left center on an 0-2 pitch. blanco comes to score. and the giants win it 6-4. posy was 2 for 3. the giants lead 3-1. trying to move forward to play the kansas city royals. that's all the time we have. go back to your news and weather. >> that's us. >>> up next in the pulse. the oscars have the...
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here's hawaii for you right now. storms, only 12 within 60 miles of making landfall. and if you talk to anybody in hawaii or at least kuaui, only three storms making landfall in the past 55 years. the storms go south and north or by the time they get to hawaii, they just fizzle out. guys? >> good for them. >> chad myers, thank you so much. >> thanks, chad. we're going to get back to this morning's top story. >>> joining us is a doctor with the infectious disease society of america. i want to start with the fda's clearance of trials for a new drug. chimerix, i believe it is. >> it's clearly a high demand for these drugs and used on an experimental basis. we clearly need to have these counter measures and these anti-virals available. as this continues, we may get more imported cases and we have areas in africa that may be able to use these drugs and the quicker we have these drugs, the better. we still need to do the prevention to stop these outbreaks but it's great to have these jobs. >> how much is it available? >> i
here's hawaii for you right now. storms, only 12 within 60 miles of making landfall. and if you talk to anybody in hawaii or at least kuaui, only three storms making landfall in the past 55 years. the storms go south and north or by the time they get to hawaii, they just fizzle out. guys? >> good for them. >> chad myers, thank you so much. >> thanks, chad. we're going to get back to this morning's top story. >>> joining us is a doctor with the infectious disease...
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al i believe it is with the island of hawaii. i understand that.lly it will make its way back to the state. when it gets to the level, as mentioned earlier, what it boils down to is really what we want in regards to agriculture and food security. are we going to balance it sucks that we protect food security, protect our farmers, and make it available for everyone, our work or we going to limit it . the science has been clear as far as what i have seen demand up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on 88 products. hannemann: i have a strong history of support for agriculture dating back to my days. in through the years and as mayor i was supportive of agriculture and support all forms of agriculture. i think it is important to put my opinion the science does not support the fact that it gmo be banned. but i am concerned. i think there are controls and measures that can be enacted by the department of agriculture. the department of agriculture is the roger day -- rodney dangerfield. less than 2 percent of the budget goes to a
al i believe it is with the island of hawaii. i understand that.lly it will make its way back to the state. when it gets to the level, as mentioned earlier, what it boils down to is really what we want in regards to agriculture and food security. are we going to balance it sucks that we protect food security, protect our farmers, and make it available for everyone, our work or we going to limit it . the science has been clear as far as what i have seen demand up to this point in time i would...
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he runs the hope and adult drug court programs for hawaii. like the 24/7 sobriety program, judge ohm's program has received numerous awards. in 2007, hope received the american special merit citation. in january 2009, judge ohm received the mcgovern award presented by the institute for behavior and health. for the most promising drug idea of the year. in 2013, the kennedy school of government at harvard named hope as one of the top 25 innovations in government. in fact, just this month, judge ohm received an award and is here now only after receiving that and will be able to tell about you that and his program. to judge ohm's left is dr. robert l. dupont. a graduate of the harvard medical school who completed his residency in psychiatrist at national institutes of health. dr. dupont was the director of community services for the district of columbia department of corrections. from 1970 to '73 he was the founder and administrator of the d.c. narcotics treatment administration. in '73, he became first director of the national institute on drug
he runs the hope and adult drug court programs for hawaii. like the 24/7 sobriety program, judge ohm's program has received numerous awards. in 2007, hope received the american special merit citation. in january 2009, judge ohm received the mcgovern award presented by the institute for behavior and health. for the most promising drug idea of the year. in 2013, the kennedy school of government at harvard named hope as one of the top 25 innovations in government. in fact, just this month, judge...
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a 2,000 degree river of lava in hawaii less than a mile away from a small town on hawaii's big island right now. it's been oozing down since the volcano this summer. people have been told that they have until tomorrow to get out. >> it's always fascinating to watch lava. did you see that shot? there was also a rainbow in there. that is so hawaii for you. taking a live look outside, nice clear start to our morning. fall certainly in the air, christina. >> i know this guy's excited right here. >> we all are. one win away. >> i love watching them after the game. they have such real heart and then they all pat each other on the booty. something that we do on "today in the bay" every day, laura and i. yeah, good job. i do think that's funny that they do that but you can form your own opinion. temperatures are cool, we got a little fog out there. beautiful day shaping up. i mean beautiful. i don't like to throw that word around loosely. because of the rain that came through, our hillsides are turning green out there, especially down through morgue and hill and all the way to gilroy. just be
a 2,000 degree river of lava in hawaii less than a mile away from a small town on hawaii's big island right now. it's been oozing down since the volcano this summer. people have been told that they have until tomorrow to get out. >> it's always fascinating to watch lava. did you see that shot? there was also a rainbow in there. that is so hawaii for you. taking a live look outside, nice clear start to our morning. fall certainly in the air, christina. >> i know this guy's excited...
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online shopping pitfall, you may be steered to a higher price in the, and the lava in hawaii getting closer to home when the cbs evening news continues. >> macy's,. >> glor: it is no surprise companies track your online buying habits, they say it is to provide a more personalized shopping experience. but a new study says sommer chance are using the data for other purposes, to charge different prices to different people for the same products. here is don dahler. >> reporter: you may have noticed while shopping online your computer seems to know exactly what you are looking for. that is because companies track your search and purchase histories to make guesses about what you like. but in northeastern university study shows some companies are also using information about how you are shopping online to customize prices. >> study coauthor cristo wilson. >> many ecommerce sites will give dehls or change the prices for people using specific devices or particular kinds of browsers or they will change the order of search results, to highlight more expensive items. >> for instance, you get an
online shopping pitfall, you may be steered to a higher price in the, and the lava in hawaii getting closer to home when the cbs evening news continues. >> macy's,. >> glor: it is no surprise companies track your online buying habits, they say it is to provide a more personalized shopping experience. but a new study says sommer chance are using the data for other purposes, to charge different prices to different people for the same products. here is don dahler. >> reporter:...
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big weather >>> it is anything but paradise for dozens of families on hawaii's big island. look at what could force them out of their homes at any minute this coming week. an active lava flow, oozing towards homes in a rural part of the puna region. and it is dangerous. it has already seeped across roads, as hot as 2,000 degrees fahrenheit, could spark fires or ex-employes. >>> dominion wants to bring a natural gas pipeline through virginia and now it is asking property owners on the proposed path to let them survey the line. it starts in harrison county, west virginia, winds through virginia into north carolina. so far 72% of property owners say the company can look at their land, 12% declined. a company spokesperson tells the newspaper that they will continue talking with property owners. >>> well, just a fantastic -- if you're going to run a marathon. >> today was the day to do it, absolutely. >> i wonder what chuck bell is doing right now. are his feet in ice, in an ice tub somewhere? >> funny you should ask. i read a facebook post. he wanted to thank everybody for wish
big weather >>> it is anything but paradise for dozens of families on hawaii's big island. look at what could force them out of their homes at any minute this coming week. an active lava flow, oozing towards homes in a rural part of the puna region. and it is dangerous. it has already seeped across roads, as hot as 2,000 degrees fahrenheit, could spark fires or ex-employes. >>> dominion wants to bring a natural gas pipeline through virginia and now it is asking property owners...
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you look at hawaii. it's a volcano. what we're seeing now is what hawaii's made of. >> from the air the lava appeared to have hardened into blackrock but photos taken by the u.s. geological survey revealed a river of super heated lava continues to blow beneath the solid shell. >> so even if you were able to figure out how to divert the material, it would create a new pathway. there should. be any casualties. it's beautiful to watch. >>> now, hundreds of people in southeast ohio are under evacuation order this morning following an accident at an industrial site. the head of a national gas well was shirred off at a facility in jefferson county. a crew from texas is on the way to cap off the well. >>> and the white house says it's dealing with a cyber attack. a new security measure -- the new security measures have led to some outages and loss of availability for some white house employees. the white house is not commenting on a "washington post" report that the russians are behind the security breach. >>> and this morning
you look at hawaii. it's a volcano. what we're seeing now is what hawaii's made of. >> from the air the lava appeared to have hardened into blackrock but photos taken by the u.s. geological survey revealed a river of super heated lava continues to blow beneath the solid shell. >> so even if you were able to figure out how to divert the material, it would create a new pathway. there should. be any casualties. it's beautiful to watch. >>> now, hundreds of people in southeast...
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in hawaii. for adding. very special. and hawaii was nice, too. radar shows it is clear. umbrellas? yes. to shade you from the sun. that could be needed. here is our look from the tower camera and you can see how clear the air is. we are getting heat above-average temperatures but warm sunshine and low-to-upper 90's and the cost and san francisco is low-to-upperrity and away the bay upper 80's to up to knight. head to the chest -- chest -- coast to bet the heat. >> we have a couple of lanes block here but we have congestion throwing it down westbound as you continue the drive and dublin/pleasanton you will start to see a few extra cars at that stretch but it is not too bad. the golden gate bridge from marin to san francisco is quiet. if you are headed westbound direction along 580, 31 minutes and 14 minutes antioch to concord and 101 southbound through marin into san francisco is 17 minutes. >>> breaking news, you have been talking about it, santa clara police are investigating an attempted robbery thattened with the home owner getting stabbed. our reporter was on the scene and join
in hawaii. for adding. very special. and hawaii was nice, too. radar shows it is clear. umbrellas? yes. to shade you from the sun. that could be needed. here is our look from the tower camera and you can see how clear the air is. we are getting heat above-average temperatures but warm sunshine and low-to-upper 90's and the cost and san francisco is low-to-upperrity and away the bay upper 80's to up to knight. head to the chest -- chest -- coast to bet the heat. >> we have a couple of...
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get started at phoenixtrial.edu >>> a village in hawaii preparing for a potential disaster.ot lava from the still-erupting kilauea volcano is closing in on homes and businesses on the big island and all residents can do is sit and wait or run. the 2,000 degree river of molten rock is consuming fields, flowing through fences and turning roads into fiery rivers of dark ooze. mother nature isn't the only threat to the community, either. believe it or not, there are reports of looters targeting the homes of residents who have been forced to flee. cnn's martin savidge is on the big island. >> good morning, carol. it's been a nervous night here in the town of pahoa. see the white roof? well, i can see it, maybe the camera can't. there's an orange glow in the sky and a pall of smoke, that's the lava and it's about 70 yards away from the nearest home. the danger literally on the doorstep. this is main road through town. and the lava's going to cut right across it. lava on main street. in pahoa, on the big island, a 2,000 degree river of molten rock is just a few hundred feet away fr
get started at phoenixtrial.edu >>> a village in hawaii preparing for a potential disaster.ot lava from the still-erupting kilauea volcano is closing in on homes and businesses on the big island and all residents can do is sit and wait or run. the 2,000 degree river of molten rock is consuming fields, flowing through fences and turning roads into fiery rivers of dark ooze. mother nature isn't the only threat to the community, either. believe it or not, there are reports of looters...
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kilauea doing in hawaii? reporters on the scene and we've got a volconologist. >> you can see some of the breakouts about 40 to 50 homes are in danger. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus,
kilauea doing in hawaii? reporters on the scene and we've got a volconologist. >> you can see some of the breakouts about 40 to 50 homes are in danger. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up...
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a river of lava is now within yards of a home on the big island of hawaii. sal castanedo joins united states from the newsroom to let us know what residents are doing about this slow motion disaster. good afternoon, sal. >> reporter: tori, good afternoon. the volcano has been erupting since 1983 but this year, the lava has taken an unexpected path. we just found out it's been yards of a home near the town of pahoa. and that entire town is now in jeopardy. just more than 30 years ago, lava from the volcano began flowing south, eventually reaching the sea. it's been a tourist attraction but now a new flow is threatening to consume an entire town. in june, lava started to flow northeast. now the town of pahoa is in the path. most people of the town have evacuated. authorities are asking for federal aid and trying to keep up to residents informed. >> as it gets closer, the key is communication, keeping people informed and everybody continue to work around the clock. >> reporter: some of the work includes building temporary roads, strengthening power poles and ma
a river of lava is now within yards of a home on the big island of hawaii. sal castanedo joins united states from the newsroom to let us know what residents are doing about this slow motion disaster. good afternoon, sal. >> reporter: tori, good afternoon. the volcano has been erupting since 1983 but this year, the lava has taken an unexpected path. we just found out it's been yards of a home near the town of pahoa. and that entire town is now in jeopardy. just more than 30 years ago, lava...
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. >>> a village in hawaii preparing for potential red hot disaster.ava from the kilauea volcano is closing in on homes and businesses in the big island. all residents can do is sit, wait or run. the molten rock is swa rowing everything in its path, consuming fields, flowing through fences and turpg roads into fiery rivers of dark ooze. believe it or not, there are reports of looters targeting the homes of residents who have been forced to flee. cnn's martin savidge is on the big island. >> good morning, carol. nervous night in the town of pah pahoa. point of reference, see the white roof? i can see it, maybe the camera can't. there's an orange dploe in the sky and a pall of smoke. that is the lava and it's about 70 yards away from the nearest home. danger on the doorstep. this is the main road through town and the lava's going to cut right across it. lava on main street in pahoa, hawaii, molten rock is just a few hundred feet away from the town and there is no way to stop it. residents are on a moments' notice to evacuated as the superheated stone thr
. >>> a village in hawaii preparing for potential red hot disaster.ava from the kilauea volcano is closing in on homes and businesses in the big island. all residents can do is sit, wait or run. the molten rock is swa rowing everything in its path, consuming fields, flowing through fences and turpg roads into fiery rivers of dark ooze. believe it or not, there are reports of looters targeting the homes of residents who have been forced to flee. cnn's martin savidge is on the big...
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we're thinking about you in hawaii. you so much for picking up the phone and sharing a few minutes with me. i really appreciate it. >> okay. thank you, too. >> thank you. >>> ahead here on cnn, we've talked a lot about women on the front lines overseas. you will meet a number of them here fighting isis, this female faction considered to be the deadliest enemy of isis in syria. don't miss this. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. zyrtec-d®. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investmen
we're thinking about you in hawaii. you so much for picking up the phone and sharing a few minutes with me. i really appreciate it. >> okay. thank you, too. >> thank you. >>> ahead here on cnn, we've talked a lot about women on the front lines overseas. you will meet a number of them here fighting isis, this female faction considered to be the deadliest enemy of isis in syria. don't miss this. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try...
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livermoore: 88 mountain view: 86 santa clara: 87 ================= lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en conjunto con el departamento de salud de hawaii para garantizar el bienestar de la poblacion --- la identidad del paciente y su evolucion se mantienen protegidas por razones de seguridad lorena/topvo -- mientras tanto en dallas los funcionarios de salud vigilan muy de cerca un posible segundo paciente de ebola que tuvo un estrecho contacto con la primera persona diagnosticada con este mortal virus.. --- thomas eric duncan lleg procedente de liberia el 20 de septiembre y estuvo en contacto por lo menos con 5 niños de 4 diferentes escuelas antes de ser hospitalizado ... --- todas las personas que contactar
livermoore: 88 mountain view: 86 santa clara: 87 ================= lorena/topvo --- vamonos hsta hawaii...donde las autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen autoridades del centro medico de queen's, en honolulu , siguen atentos la evolucion de unos de sus pacientes por presentar sintomas comunes del ebola --- --- las autoridades han tomado las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de sus pacientes, personal medico, voluntarios y visitantes del hospital y trabajan en...
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. >> in hawaii, a slow-moving force of nature threatens communities. we'll take you on an arrial tour. >> in the battle against isis, we'll go to the front lines to introduce you to the men and women confronting the militant threat. thanks for joining us. it looked like a perfect launch initially on a picture perfect aukt evening. but then an unmanned rocket exploded just seconds after lift-off. >> we want to show you how it happened in realtime tuesday night on the virginia coast. watch this. >> and we have lift-off of the antares, on this is third mission to the iss. main engine at 108% -- >> launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. maintain your positions in your consoles. in the lcc, maintain position -- >> just stunning to watch that. >> unbelievable. >> and you also saw the explosion and heard it there. bit of a delay on the video shortly after. the fire was raging after that rocket fell back to earth. it did seem to heavily damage the launch pad. it's 3:00 a.m. on the east coast in the u.s. soon as daylight comes, they'll be
. >> in hawaii, a slow-moving force of nature threatens communities. we'll take you on an arrial tour. >> in the battle against isis, we'll go to the front lines to introduce you to the men and women confronting the militant threat. thanks for joining us. it looked like a perfect launch initially on a picture perfect aukt evening. but then an unmanned rocket exploded just seconds after lift-off. >> we want to show you how it happened in realtime tuesday night on the virginia...
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that's what happens out there in hawaii. that's how those islands were built and will continue to be built. >> amazing pictures. thank you, doug. >>> who is the heiress behind virginia school's $40 million gift. >> and a jet blows a tire on landing so why are others stuck on the ground? >>> your newspaper subscription is up, and it's time to renew. watch out. this is another way scammers are trying to get your money. i'm erika gonzales and i'll >>> you're watching news4 at 4:00. ♪ >>> fans of taylor swift have a chance to double their pleasure. madam due sew's wax museum. swift is a popular fixture at the museum in new york. before the original wax figure was created, the figure spent time with a team of artists from madam tuso's. >>> this afternoon, a small boarding school in our own backyard is celebrating the largest ever gift to a secondary girl school. the fox craw school in middleburg received $40 million from alum ruth bedford, an heiress to standard oil. bedford graduated from the school back in 1932. she died in jun
that's what happens out there in hawaii. that's how those islands were built and will continue to be built. >> amazing pictures. thank you, doug. >>> who is the heiress behind virginia school's $40 million gift. >> and a jet blows a tire on landing so why are others stuck on the ground? >>> your newspaper subscription is up, and it's time to renew. watch out. this is another way scammers are trying to get your money. i'm erika gonzales and i'll >>> you're...
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we're in hawaii. >>> and police fear drones could be used as tools of terror.t's a story you'll see only on "cbs this morning." >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> man! >> a major setback for nasa. >> an unmanned supply rocket headed to the international space station exploded just
we're in hawaii. >>> and police fear drones could be used as tools of terror.t's a story you'll see only on "cbs this morning." >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> man! >> a major setback for nasa. >> an unmanned supply rocket headed to the international space station exploded just
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. >>> this morning, hawaii is in high alert. a slow moving disaster is creeping ever closer to homes there. the line of red hot lava is 2,000 degrees. people in its path are being told to get out now obviously. here is nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: in hawaii, they call this the will of pele, goddess of volcanos, red hot lava over fields, now moving dangerously close to home, with some refusing to leave. >> i have my trailers ready, but i'm not putting anything on them until the guy across the street's house is burning. >> reporter: on the layoff wva' leading edge, methane explosions. >> it can be violent. it can blow the ground. >> reporter: the molten river, a little wider than a football field, moving slower than a snail's pace, but unrelenting, directly threatening some 50 houses. people are already choosing to leave their homes, the lava now less than 100 yards from the closest property. the bannisters loaded up their final few boxes, walking through their empty house for what may be the last time. >> we live on an isla
. >>> this morning, hawaii is in high alert. a slow moving disaster is creeping ever closer to homes there. the line of red hot lava is 2,000 degrees. people in its path are being told to get out now obviously. here is nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: in hawaii, they call this the will of pele, goddess of volcanos, red hot lava over fields, now moving dangerously close to home, with some refusing to leave. >> i have my trailers ready, but i'm not putting anything on them...
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a passenger in hawaii in the maui airport brought that., my friends. >> what's wrong with a cannon? >> thankfully it was not loaded. let's say he wasn't allowed to carry it on the plane or why check it? >> maybe it's an art fact or something? >> what do you say to customs? wait, he was coming back from hawaii. >> he likes cannons. what do you have today? >> $95 million for the most expensive highest view in new york city! 432 park avenue. we finally have a view. it's taller than the empire state building. this will be in the western hemisphere the high estell elevated living space. it went for $95 million! >> doesn't it sway? >> it sways up to 4 to 5 feet. it's so tall. >> yeah. and so high in the air it sways. >> oh, my goodness! if you have the money and the cash and the stomach. there you go. >> this is "first look" on msnbc. way too early live from ohio state university starts right now. ♪ >>> we have to make sure that those workers who are willing and able and dedicated to go over there and n a tough job they're applauded, thanked and
a passenger in hawaii in the maui airport brought that., my friends. >> what's wrong with a cannon? >> thankfully it was not loaded. let's say he wasn't allowed to carry it on the plane or why check it? >> maybe it's an art fact or something? >> what do you say to customs? wait, he was coming back from hawaii. >> he likes cannons. what do you have today? >> $95 million for the most expensive highest view in new york city! 432 park avenue. we finally have a...
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and we're focusing on tropical storm ona located south and east of hawaii.his is a system those living in hawaii need to pay attention to because it is expected to become a hurricane by thursday, move toward the northwest and then eventually impacting hawaii, probably directly by the weekend. but indirectly in terms of the rough surf and the winds picking up as early as friday and then moving over the chain of islands throughout the weekend and into the first part of next week. so you probably need to start making those preparations at this time. meanwhile we're talking about a slightly calmer weather pattern in north america. during the past few days we had these strong storms rolling through the deep south. and now we are seeing that last breath of the system still producing some rain, some isolated strong storms, but focus from the mid-atlantic states all the way into the southern portions of quebec, i think as we go toward thursday, that's when we're going to see the system finally depart from the area. but once again looking out for some rain there. als
and we're focusing on tropical storm ona located south and east of hawaii.his is a system those living in hawaii need to pay attention to because it is expected to become a hurricane by thursday, move toward the northwest and then eventually impacting hawaii, probably directly by the weekend. but indirectly in terms of the rough surf and the winds picking up as early as friday and then moving over the chain of islands throughout the weekend and into the first part of next week. so you probably...