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, just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> reporter: no doubt it willing even more heartbreaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in middletown i'm joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> and a daring drive to show you one man shot this video as he drove through the raging fire saturday night to escape. he made it out just in the nick of time. he is one of the thousands of people who have been forced to flee their homes. many of them ended up at the napa county fair grounds in calistoga where our christin ayers is now. >> reporter: tonight there were several hundred people stranded they're at the fairgrounds, many of them no place to go. they're staying in rvs and tents. a lot of them don't even know whether their homes are still standing and they have no clue how long they'll be stuck here. a smoking smoldering pile of rubble, this cell phone video taken by a family friend is the only glimpse the borgess family has had of their house since being evacuated. for the moment the family lives in tiny tents on the calistoga fair grounds with hu
, just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> reporter: no doubt it willing even more heartbreaking as more evacuees are let back in to survey the damage of one of the worst wildfires in california history. in middletown i'm joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> and a daring drive to show you one man shot this video as he drove through the raging fire saturday night to escape. he made it out just in the nick of time. he is one of the thousands of people who have been forced to flee their homes. many...
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it is heartbreaking to look at, but it is the image that is finally getting people's arc attention of the migrant crisis happening across europe. the biggest mass migration since world war ii. >> the image of a 3-year-old boy, his body washed up on a beach. his little boy shoes and his tiny face pressed into the sand. aylan kurdi and his brother and mother, and only his father abdullah survived. their flimsy bt couldn't make it and like thousands of others they died trying. >> this has been a complete failure of canadian policy. i hope the government changes their tactic and if this event doesn't get them to change their mind, my god, i don't know what does. >> desperately trying to leave war and destitution there are tens of thousands each week trying to make this perilous journey, families, mothers, babies suffocate in box trucks or collapse after days of walking. >> day walking, children, cold. >> but europe is struggling to cope, to provide food, water, shelter. authorities say they're overwhelmed and in hungary, thousands of refugees are stranded in train stations. >> police stop
it is heartbreaking to look at, but it is the image that is finally getting people's arc attention of the migrant crisis happening across europe. the biggest mass migration since world war ii. >> the image of a 3-year-old boy, his body washed up on a beach. his little boy shoes and his tiny face pressed into the sand. aylan kurdi and his brother and mother, and only his father abdullah survived. their flimsy bt couldn't make it and like thousands of others they died trying. >> this...
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. >> phillipe :the level of damage is startling and heartbreaking for those who had to leave their pets behind >>:they couldn't get up here and there house is burned but we got their horses out safe >> phillipe :did every animal make it out lives?--aliv? >>:at least every animal from their house but were not sure the others we are trying to get out here and help everybody but we could not because of the fire and it would not lead us out but today we have an escort and we got here to get the horses out >> phillipe :what is getting you through this? >>:the community helping us >> phillipe :clearly a
. >> phillipe :the level of damage is startling and heartbreaking for those who had to leave their pets behind >>:they couldn't get up here and there house is burned but we got their horses out safe >> phillipe :did every animal make it out lives?--aliv? >>:at least every animal from their house but were not sure the others we are trying to get out here and help everybody but we could not because of the fire and it would not lead us out but today we have an escort and we...
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it is a major turning point in a crisis defined by heartbreaking and iconic images of children and desperate families risking it all to flee the horrors of war in their homelands. and it comes as either e.u. countries are tightening their own boards in the face of an overwhelming influx of new arrivals. these were among the last refugees to make it across. some families even running, making sure they had truly made it inside hungary before the door shut. it came with a show of force. police and soldiers forming a human wall as a physical gap in the fence itself was closed. shutting off the unofficial passage through which we have witnessed thousands of refugees enter hungary
it is a major turning point in a crisis defined by heartbreaking and iconic images of children and desperate families risking it all to flee the horrors of war in their homelands. and it comes as either e.u. countries are tightening their own boards in the face of an overwhelming influx of new arrivals. these were among the last refugees to make it across. some families even running, making sure they had truly made it inside hungary before the door shut. it came with a show of force. police and...
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so it's particularly heartbreaking that such babies are killed in our country. by some estimates 10,000 babies 20 weeks or older are aborted each year. by this point most americans have seen the gruesome videos of planned parenthood officials callously discussing the dismemberment of babies to harvest and sell their organs. they cavalierly talk about using, quote, less crunchy procedures to preserve the organs, subjecting the baby to excruciating pain and death for profit. this is a sad reality in america today. just two miles from where i stand, just five blocks from the white house is an abortionist who advertises on his web site for abortions without restriction up to 26 weeks, right up to the third trimester, far past the medically-accepted point of viability. who knows how many other abortionists do the same is, just more discreetly. it's past time to end this barbaric practice and protect these innocent babies. i, therefore, strongly support the pain capable unborn child protection act and urge my fellow senators to do the same. this would stop the abortio
so it's particularly heartbreaking that such babies are killed in our country. by some estimates 10,000 babies 20 weeks or older are aborted each year. by this point most americans have seen the gruesome videos of planned parenthood officials callously discussing the dismemberment of babies to harvest and sell their organs. they cavalierly talk about using, quote, less crunchy procedures to preserve the organs, subjecting the baby to excruciating pain and death for profit. this is a sad reality...
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i mean, hungary is a country that has experienced a lot of heartbreak. >> so it is a lot of heartbreaksnd there is another saying that the violin is crying, that the gypsy violin is crying and there is another one that even if we have joy we cry, the hungarian. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, vilmos has invited me to the home of his longtime a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. the human foot has always been good at... it's unleashing great power. the is performance line just got a power boost. introducing the lexus is 200 turbo and is 300 awd v6. the is line has never been... more powerful. once driven, there's no going back. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? phi
i mean, hungary is a country that has experienced a lot of heartbreak. >> so it is a lot of heartbreaksnd there is another saying that the violin is crying, that the gypsy violin is crying and there is another one that even if we have joy we cry, the hungarian. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, vilmos has invited me to the home of his longtime a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a...
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after an early big lead, there was heartbreak. robert burton has the highlights. robert, what happened? robert: we call it in a highlights, but that was being nice. the public and happened, they do not have the best reputation. to the panicly button, but when do you press it? press the button tonight. they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the mets put thing up a five spot. a lot of walks. a lot of unhappy fans. in the eighth inning, the mets take the lead. hello, goodbye, solo shot. mets up 8-7. they win by that score. we were in the clubhouse after the game and we will hear from coach matt williams. alison: some of the shots of fans with their head in their hands sums it up for stop robert: you see it all too often. ahead, and abc news exclusive, hillary clinton apologizing for using personal e-mail during her time at the state department. also, a clerk is out of jail. intensifying the debate over gay marriage licenses. what kim davis told supporters after being released. and the ceo of a major airlines is stepping down. we live in a pick
after an early big lead, there was heartbreak. robert burton has the highlights. robert, what happened? robert: we call it in a highlights, but that was being nice. the public and happened, they do not have the best reputation. to the panicly button, but when do you press it? press the button tonight. they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the mets put thing up a five spot. a lot of walks. a lot of unhappy fans. in the eighth inning, the mets take the lead. hello,...
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heartbreaking pictures of dogs and cats filled the facebook page.s and their owners, but some people will not be coming back because they no longer have means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will go up for adoption. >>> the boutte fire is now getting closer to full containment. many people who have been evacuated for more than a week are sleeping in their own homes tonight. cal fire reports 63% containment. more than 500 homes have been destroyed. firefighters are warning residents to watch out for damaged power lines and loose burned trees and rocks. and a reminder. give where you live. there are several ways you can contribute. go to abc7news.com for specifics or text red cross to 90999 to instantly give $10. >> petaluma police are on tne lookout for a man who raped a woman in her own home. sky 7hd shows officers searching the west ridge subdivision. the woman walked into her home and was confronted by a man wearing a face mask. he restrained and raped her. the woman's two young children were not home at the time. she just dropped them o
heartbreaking pictures of dogs and cats filled the facebook page.s and their owners, but some people will not be coming back because they no longer have means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will go up for adoption. >>> the boutte fire is now getting closer to full containment. many people who have been evacuated for more than a week are sleeping in their own homes tonight. cal fire reports 63% containment. more than 500 homes have been destroyed. firefighters are warning...
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. >> heartbreaking. abc 7 news reporter. tonight. katie. i'm not sure if the viewers at home can see it. raining here. started falling. while that may be good news for the fire fighting efforts. a little concerning here. many are taking cots. sleeping by their cars. sleeping outside tonight. i did speak with a sheriff's deputy through middletown. he tells me the power is out. many people are still trying to evacuate. he says the worst he has ever seen. there are many people pouring into the shelter tonight. here at the fairground in calistoga. pets. live stock. fine for tonight. the red cross wants everyone to have a safe place to sleep. the sky seven video of the valley fire is just devastating. people who live in lake county. today the coolest all week. one factor that caught people off-guard. did not have much time to evacuate. but as everyone knows, so dry. the wind was whipping as we neared lake county. the breeze covered the roadways. the fire went from 50 acres to 10 acres in five hours. and 25,000 with no signs of sl
. >> heartbreaking. abc 7 news reporter. tonight. katie. i'm not sure if the viewers at home can see it. raining here. started falling. while that may be good news for the fire fighting efforts. a little concerning here. many are taking cots. sleeping by their cars. sleeping outside tonight. i did speak with a sheriff's deputy through middletown. he tells me the power is out. many people are still trying to evacuate. he says the worst he has ever seen. there are many people pouring into...
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heartbreaking pictures of dogs and cats filled the facebook page. workers want to reunite pets and their owners, but some people will not be coming back because they no longer have means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will go up for adoption. >>> the boutte fire is now getting closer to full containment. many people who have been evacuated for more than a week are sleeping in their own homes tonight. cal fire reports 63% containment. more than 500 homes have been destroyed. firefighters are warning residents to watch out for damaged power lines and loose burned trees and rocks. and a reminder. give where you live. there are several ways you can contribute. go to abc7news.com for specifics or text red cross to 90999 to instantly give $10. >> petaluma police are on tne lookout for a man who raped a woman in her own home. sky 7hd shows officers searching the west ridge subdivision. the woman walked into her home and was confronted by a man wearing a face mask. he restrained and raped her. the woman's two young children were not home at the t
heartbreaking pictures of dogs and cats filled the facebook page. workers want to reunite pets and their owners, but some people will not be coming back because they no longer have means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will go up for adoption. >>> the boutte fire is now getting closer to full containment. many people who have been evacuated for more than a week are sleeping in their own homes tonight. cal fire reports 63% containment. more than 500 homes have been destroyed....
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. >> a difficult and heartbreaking story. >>> in northern california, the so-called valley fire is a volatile force tonight, continuing to explode. contained, the fire has now spread to more than 70,000 acres. our nbc news team experienced a firsthand with firefighters when the flames reached incredible speeds. our national correspondent miguel almaguer is with crews on the ground. >> reporter: traveling out of middletown, we could see flames in the distnoce but quickly without warning, we face a tunnel of fire. >> this fire has burned for several miles and it is still so intense. and there is so much brush in front of us, it looks like it will never end. it was too danger to turn back. burning debris was falling on the road. you could hear the fury. and feel the intensity. crews, who were just in front of us, tell usas the flames are shooting at 40-50 places. and even here in the vehicle you can feel the heat. >> everything became a blowtorch, an in furno on the road. . >> reporter: some fire crews pass forward. we found safety with veteran firefighters like bill vieras. >> it sound
. >> a difficult and heartbreaking story. >>> in northern california, the so-called valley fire is a volatile force tonight, continuing to explode. contained, the fire has now spread to more than 70,000 acres. our nbc news team experienced a firsthand with firefighters when the flames reached incredible speeds. our national correspondent miguel almaguer is with crews on the ground. >> reporter: traveling out of middletown, we could see flames in the distnoce but quickly...
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just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> a lot of tears in this community. a lot more to come as eventually they're going to let evacuees back in. that day has not yet arrived. it's still the case that these roads are dangerous. there are downed power lines. the roads are not navigable to some point. we had to hike a 3-mile roundtrip to get up to that neighborhood where the woman died this weekend. >> i'm just thinking as fast as this thing got started on saturday especially, it seemed like the emergency crews just like the homeowners were pretty overwhelmed by this thing. >> absolutely. it happened so quickly. we just heard it from fire officials, from people who evacuated, they're watching those flames come over the hill. they're going, they're not going to get here that quickly, then bang. they raced down the hill right in to this community and people grabbed what they could and left. in the case of this women, they had people calling in to the sheriff's department, there were so many calls and they were helping as many as 20,000 people evacuate. they jus
just unbelievable heartbreaking. >> a lot of tears in this community. a lot more to come as eventually they're going to let evacuees back in. that day has not yet arrived. it's still the case that these roads are dangerous. there are downed power lines. the roads are not navigable to some point. we had to hike a 3-mile roundtrip to get up to that neighborhood where the woman died this weekend. >> i'm just thinking as fast as this thing got started on saturday especially, it seemed...
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and it's just really heartbreaking news.trying to find out what hospital they went to and more about the driver. but it's really a sad situation. we are going to find out more and have it more for you in our later newscasts. this is what is happening. witnesses say it was not two, but three children and a mother hit by a car. 2nd avenue in pacheco. all right. let's the move along and take a look at the live pictures here for you. the bay bridge is backed up from the macarthur maze. the metering lights are on. taking about 25 minutes to get into the city. we are also looking at slow traffic in the south bay. look at downtown san jose. both directions very slow. one o 0-1 is -- 101 a mess to men he low park because of an earlier accident and 85 super slow. everywhere this is one of the busiest traffic days of the year, really, steve. >> i can see it's already happening. thank you, sir. >>> mostly clear. a fall-like day. upper 70s on the high side. we did have some 40s for lows this morning and i want to give a heads up if you
and it's just really heartbreaking news.trying to find out what hospital they went to and more about the driver. but it's really a sad situation. we are going to find out more and have it more for you in our later newscasts. this is what is happening. witnesses say it was not two, but three children and a mother hit by a car. 2nd avenue in pacheco. all right. let's the move along and take a look at the live pictures here for you. the bay bridge is backed up from the macarthur maze. the metering...
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. >>> unbelievable scene of heartbreak as desperate migrants and refugees flee the middle east. >>> all that and more as "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown. the gop race for the 2016 nomination is turning into a mano-a-mano affair. donald trump said that jeb bush is a nice man but set an example by speaking he cenglish in the united states. players on this mexican video game get points by throwing things at the candidates until he runs offstage. jeb bush's websites features a which candidate are you. would you rather support a candidate who strives to shake every hand everywhere or is a germophobe when it comes to shaking hands. >>> kareem abdul-jabbar compared the campaigns of bernie sanders and the donald and digging into trump in the process. trump's response, you don't have a clue about life. >>> but bush doesn't have clean hands, either. we told you that he'll be stephen colbert's first guest on the "late show." he raffled off a ticket in exchange for small donations. >> i think the contest is a great idea. but here's the thing. no one from jeb's campa
. >>> unbelievable scene of heartbreak as desperate migrants and refugees flee the middle east. >>> all that and more as "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown. the gop race for the 2016 nomination is turning into a mano-a-mano affair. donald trump said that jeb bush is a nice man but set an example by speaking he cenglish in the united states. players on this mexican video game get points by throwing things at the candidates until...
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. >>> another heartbreaker for texas, taking on oklahoma state. fourth quarter. michael dixon drops the snap on the punt. has to kick it out of bounds. huge special teams mistake for the second week in a row for the longhorns. so, last chance field goal for oklahoma state. 40-yard field goal for ben groggen, good. oklahoma state wins it 30-27. texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemanze heisman talk. 244 yards. nic
. >>> another heartbreaker for texas, taking on oklahoma state. fourth quarter. michael dixon drops the snap on the punt. has to kick it out of bounds. huge special teams mistake for the second week in a row for the longhorns. so, last chance field goal for oklahoma state. 40-yard field goal for ben groggen, good. oklahoma state wins it 30-27. texas with three losses before the end of september for the first time in school history. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in...
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it's really heartbreaking. losing a child is crazy, so i can't imagine what they're going through. but i'll be praying for them. >> another student and the driver of the truck were rushed to the hospital. the brother of al ya that has sent up a funeral fund campaign to pay for her burial. >>> also a vigil planned tonight for two new york college students killed in a plane crash. two students died when their small plane went down in madison county. they were both freshmen from ridgefield, connecticut. the cause of that crash is under investigation. >>> many more refugees will be coming here to the u.s. in the coming years. the move announced sunday just as europe struggles with its migrant crisis. secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. is willing to let in 85,000 refugees next year, 100,000 the year after that. this year, 70,000 refugees from around the world are being welcomed. >>> 4:39. vice president joe biden apparently has his wife's support if he'd like to run for vice president. he adds that they haven't made that decision just yet. mrs. biden was long seen as an obstacl
it's really heartbreaking. losing a child is crazy, so i can't imagine what they're going through. but i'll be praying for them. >> another student and the driver of the truck were rushed to the hospital. the brother of al ya that has sent up a funeral fund campaign to pay for her burial. >>> also a vigil planned tonight for two new york college students killed in a plane crash. two students died when their small plane went down in madison county. they were both freshmen from...
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a heartbreaking return for homeowners. >> all i can do is just cry. >> this morning people living in middletown finding scenes like this sifting through the debris and picking up the pieces. >> a lot of my friends and neighbors lost a lot, but we'll get it back. >> at least one person died in the fast-moving fire. overnight authorities releasing new details about 72-year-old barbara mcwilliams, unable to evacuate because of a disability. mcwilliams' caretaker speaking to her before the fire erupted. >> she's like, no, i'm fine, it's going to be fine. she didn't understand the magnitude of it. >> amid the tragedy, amazing stories of survival. when flames tore through one neighborhood, seven people and two dogs jumped into this pool. >> he said, it's going to pass fast. it was probably like about 15 minutes, but it felt like probably over an hour. >> submerged up to their noses the flames shooting over their heads. >> it was hot, and it just came flying right over, right over, and he said it, when it was done, he goes, it's over. >> reporter: and this image going viral this morning. 4-
a heartbreaking return for homeowners. >> all i can do is just cry. >> this morning people living in middletown finding scenes like this sifting through the debris and picking up the pieces. >> a lot of my friends and neighbors lost a lot, but we'll get it back. >> at least one person died in the fast-moving fire. overnight authorities releasing new details about 72-year-old barbara mcwilliams, unable to evacuate because of a disability. mcwilliams' caretaker speaking to...
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in utah new video showing the heartbreaking moments when two vehicles carrying 13 people carried away. at least 16 are dead this morning and some are still missing. abc's bazi kanani tracking it all. >> reporter: dramatic rescues in southern california. >> our resources deployed a swift water op. >> reporter: at least ten people including this man and his dog pulled from rushing rivers after a heavy rainstorm. >> we had to climb up a tree to wait it out. >> this house teetering on the edge of a steep bank after high wears washed away a retaining wall. >> it's going to tip over. >> reporter: the same storm system deadly in utah. >> my goodness, oh, dear. >> reporter: it swept away two vehicles holding three mothers and 13 children, so far 12 have been found dead. >> this is one of the worst weather-related disasters in the history of the state of utah. >> reporter: the national guard is now heading in the search in hildale for one person still missing. the small town is home to the mormon polygamist sect once ruled by warren jeffs. >> we're greatly humbled and realize this is an act of
in utah new video showing the heartbreaking moments when two vehicles carrying 13 people carried away. at least 16 are dead this morning and some are still missing. abc's bazi kanani tracking it all. >> reporter: dramatic rescues in southern california. >> our resources deployed a swift water op. >> reporter: at least ten people including this man and his dog pulled from rushing rivers after a heavy rainstorm. >> we had to climb up a tree to wait it out. >> this...
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a heartbreaking picture. workers want to reunite all the pets and owners, but some people won't be coming back because they no longer have the means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will eventually go up for adoption. jeast of stockton the butte fire is getting closer to full containment. many people evacuated for more than a week or waking up in their homes. 63% containment is reported and 70,000 acres burned with more than 500 homes destroyed. firefighters are warning residents to watch out for damaged powerlines and loose, burned trees and rocks. >>> a mountain lion cub is recovering after being badly burned in the butte fire. state fish and wildlife officials are nursing the 4-month-old cub back to health. volunteers found him monday while evacuating domesticated animals in the county. they named him fire claw because the pads of his clause were burned. his condition is still fragile. >> there are secondary infections and possibly a respiratory infection that can still set in so we monitor his pr
a heartbreaking picture. workers want to reunite all the pets and owners, but some people won't be coming back because they no longer have the means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will eventually go up for adoption. jeast of stockton the butte fire is getting closer to full containment. many people evacuated for more than a week or waking up in their homes. 63% containment is reported and 70,000 acres burned with more than 500 homes destroyed. firefighters are warning residents to...
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just unbelievable, heartbreaking. >> it is going to be heartbreaking because there's very little left of many of these homes. they're still tallying the damage. i can tell you this. this is the fifth major fire in this county in just the last couple of months but this one is by far the worst as it hit this populated area and several other areas as we noted and they're still trying to get in to some areas to count the damage and possibly more people. they've not been able to get to every home to check on people. >> a lot of people thought maybe they were done for the fire season but obviously nowhere close. >> no, fire season has a couple months left in it and the conditions are just awful, although i will say it's cooled down a little bit today. the humidity dropped, not as much wind. a lot of fingers crossed out here. >> joe vazquez, thanks so much. >>> let's get a look at the fire burn area. this is the latest map from cal fire. the areas in red are the active fire zones. the evacuation area includes a 30-mile stretch along highway 29 from kelseyville to middletown. many of those fo
just unbelievable, heartbreaking. >> it is going to be heartbreaking because there's very little left of many of these homes. they're still tallying the damage. i can tell you this. this is the fifth major fire in this county in just the last couple of months but this one is by far the worst as it hit this populated area and several other areas as we noted and they're still trying to get in to some areas to count the damage and possibly more people. they've not been able to get to every...
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a heartbreaking picture.workers want to reunite all the aboutets and owners, but some people won't be coming back because they no longer have the means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will eventually go up for adoption. >> 5:04 is our time. east of stockton the butte fire is getting closer to full containment. many people evacuated for more than a week or wake up in their homes. 63% containment is reported and 70,000 acres burned with more than 500 homes destroyed. firefighters are warning residents to watch out for damaged powerlines and loose burned trees and rocks. >>> a mountain lion cub is recovering after being badly burned in the fire. state fish and wildlife officials are nursing the 4-month-old cub back to health. volunteers found him monday while evacuating domesticated animals in the county. his condition is still fragile. >> there are secondary infections and possibly a respiratory infection that can still set in so we monitor his condition daily. >> once health this he will be played in
a heartbreaking picture.workers want to reunite all the aboutets and owners, but some people won't be coming back because they no longer have the means to care for their pets. abandoned animals will eventually go up for adoption. >> 5:04 is our time. east of stockton the butte fire is getting closer to full containment. many people evacuated for more than a week or wake up in their homes. 63% containment is reported and 70,000 acres burned with more than 500 homes destroyed. firefighters...
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than watching these, you know, clips and reading these articles and just commenting that it's heartbreaking being able to do something about it. this is something we can do. and i would -- i would definitely do it in a heartbeat. >> i know we had pictures of your children, two beautiful adopted children i understand, and i'm wondering if you have prepared them. what do you say to them? what have they said about the possibility of having maybe another family moving in with you for a while? >> you know, i -- i haven't really had that conversation with them. i certainly will and would, you know, but i think that having, you know, the family that we have and having, you know, a melting pot of our own, and the fact that, you know, we've had guests and friends stay that i don't think it would be any different for them. what's age appropriate, i'm not quite sure, given that they're 7 and 9. but i would most likely ease them into understanding. >> do you have any concerns, like others are voicing some concerns right now, about isis operatives who may be trying to infiltrate some of these groups com
than watching these, you know, clips and reading these articles and just commenting that it's heartbreaking being able to do something about it. this is something we can do. and i would -- i would definitely do it in a heartbeat. >> i know we had pictures of your children, two beautiful adopted children i understand, and i'm wondering if you have prepared them. what do you say to them? what have they said about the possibility of having maybe another family moving in with you for a while?...
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that was my american dream. >> reporter: just heartbreaking.ws are fighting at least dozen other fires now. two big ones to tell you about. the butte fire near sacramento is0,000-acrers and 30% contained. it has burned more than 100 structures. most active fire near fresno, so-called ruff fire, charred 136,000 acres. it is 36% contained. as they make progress on wildfires and other fires burning throughout the drought-stricken state i can tell you they will be sent here to help fight this huge valley fire. back to you. melissa: that is so heartbreaking when he said it was his american dream. did any homes in the area survive, claudia? >> reporter: well, a number of homes, in fact did survive. i can show you this, this stately house right across the street from where we are. it came through intact. as did a number of homes just on the other side of this street where dozens and dozens of homes are burned to the ground. more good news, just a couple blocks behind me on the main drag, the main gas station, grocery store, high school, elementary sch
that was my american dream. >> reporter: just heartbreaking.ws are fighting at least dozen other fires now. two big ones to tell you about. the butte fire near sacramento is0,000-acrers and 30% contained. it has burned more than 100 structures. most active fire near fresno, so-called ruff fire, charred 136,000 acres. it is 36% contained. as they make progress on wildfires and other fires burning throughout the drought-stricken state i can tell you they will be sent here to help fight this...
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i mean, it's heartbreaking. >> i did ask her about three weeks after she was complaining of them, as she walked through the door one day at 2:00, and i said, "don't you think we should go get that checked?" had i known about the signs and symptoms for brain aneurysms and what a brain aneurysm was, bill, i would have insisted. we would have gone to the e.r. that night, and i would have insisted on a mra. >> i'm gonna ask you guys to stick around for a couple minutes while we take a quick break. i want to, when i come back -- each of you involved in causes to actually make this happen. i want to get specific with that. when we come back, we'll continue our conversation with todd crawford, husband of our friend lisa colagrossi, and with dr. j mocco of mount sinai. stay with us. >> welcome back to "upclose." we are continuing our conversation about brain aneurysms, the silent killer -- what you can do about it, how to prevent it, how to even know if you're at risk for it. todd crawford is here, the husband of our great friend lisa colagrossi, who died last march, and dr. j mocco of mount
i mean, it's heartbreaking. >> i did ask her about three weeks after she was complaining of them, as she walked through the door one day at 2:00, and i said, "don't you think we should go get that checked?" had i known about the signs and symptoms for brain aneurysms and what a brain aneurysm was, bill, i would have insisted. we would have gone to the e.r. that night, and i would have insisted on a mra. >> i'm gonna ask you guys to stick around for a couple minutes while...
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the children are just heartbreaking. >> well, it is heartbreaking, andrea.eaking because it didn't have to happen. it happened because of the failed policies of barack obama. our failure to stop bashar al assad's slaughter of his own people now over 230,000. we need to establish a no-fly zone. we need to tell bashar al assad we are going to shoot down any of his aircraft that bomb these people. i would imagine that tens of thousands have been killed by the barrel bombing which has made conditions impossible for these people and that's why they're fleeing. it's an abdication of american responsibility which has caused this tragedy and it's on the hands of barack obama. >> what would you say to those in both republican and democratic parties in congress who don't want boots on the ground, who don't want to send troops in, and who frankly don't say that they can't distinguish among which rebel groups to arm because of the potential of blowback. >> sure. if that's your view, then you're responsible along with barack obama for the situation as it is today. for fo
the children are just heartbreaking. >> well, it is heartbreaking, andrea.eaking because it didn't have to happen. it happened because of the failed policies of barack obama. our failure to stop bashar al assad's slaughter of his own people now over 230,000. we need to establish a no-fly zone. we need to tell bashar al assad we are going to shoot down any of his aircraft that bomb these people. i would imagine that tens of thousands have been killed by the barrel bombing which has made...
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reminder to dad of .hings he had seen things that must have been unbelievably tragic and cruel and heartbreaking. certainly not the kind of things he would want to share with his small children, much less with other adults. museumm at the holocaust has done a wonderful job in helping us through the process of donating the flag and we are happy it has found a safe and prestigious home. we knew dad would be proud of what we would do today and would agree we have come full circle. what was once too painful for him to speak of now needs to be talked about. it needs to be shared and tragedy ofso that a this skill can never happen again. on behalf -- of this scope can never happen again. i'll be have of our father and , laura,re family, david barbara, tom, andy, emily, sister --me and our justin, and our sister nancy you could not be with us today. we probably gift the flag to all survivors, liberators and the citizens of the u.s. thank you. [applause] >> it is beautiful. i realize i did not entegris myself to everyone. -- introduce myself. i am one of the curators at the museum and i remember the day
reminder to dad of .hings he had seen things that must have been unbelievably tragic and cruel and heartbreaking. certainly not the kind of things he would want to share with his small children, much less with other adults. museumm at the holocaust has done a wonderful job in helping us through the process of donating the flag and we are happy it has found a safe and prestigious home. we knew dad would be proud of what we would do today and would agree we have come full circle. what was once...
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really just a heartbreaking end for them.y have been in turkey for three years and his story very familiar. tens of thousands of syrians who are trying to get to europe, trying to make ends meet here in turkey said he was only making about $17 a day and said he tried to make it over to europe and i should point out as well the reason so many of these people, perhaps most of these syrian refugees and refugees from other countries are going via sea is because it's so hard to go over land. a lot of refugees used to cross last year and earlier on this year across the border from turkey, the land border from turkey to greece or bulgaria and it's extremely difficult so they go overseas from turkey to the islands near turkey. had they went over land it's very likely the children would be alive today, jane. >> thank you for that. jackie roland is where foreign ministers are meeting to discuss the crisis, jackie, how close are they to coming to any sort of comprehensive agreement on this situation? >> they are still a very long way aw
really just a heartbreaking end for them.y have been in turkey for three years and his story very familiar. tens of thousands of syrians who are trying to get to europe, trying to make ends meet here in turkey said he was only making about $17 a day and said he tried to make it over to europe and i should point out as well the reason so many of these people, perhaps most of these syrian refugees and refugees from other countries are going via sea is because it's so hard to go over land. a lot...
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geraud on cam after a heartbreaking defeat in san diego last night..... the giants turning to the staff ace madison bumgarner to prevent the >>> after a heartbreaking defeat in san diego last night the giants turning to staff 8 to prevent the dodgers magic number from creeping any lower at petco park. the dodgers magic number in the west sitting at five. l.a. hosting arizona. down 3-0. he was not happy. in the inning, bases loaded for reliever and there it goes. grand slams the left. dodgers score six in the frame. dodgers won it 6-3. the magic number moved to four. >>> top second scoreless until brandon crawford facing in kennedy. his 20th home run of the year. 1-0 gman. the giants trail 3-1 in the second. at the coliseum looking to avoid the sweep against first place texas. top first athletic down one. rbi single to left off chris bassett. rangers up 2-0 after one. this time with a single to left. a's dropped their fifth straight. 8-1 is the final. although collin kaepernick's numbers aren't screaming improvement, not yet any way, several analysts belie
geraud on cam after a heartbreaking defeat in san diego last night..... the giants turning to the staff ace madison bumgarner to prevent the >>> after a heartbreaking defeat in san diego last night the giants turning to staff 8 to prevent the dodgers magic number from creeping any lower at petco park. the dodgers magic number in the west sitting at five. l.a. hosting arizona. down 3-0. he was not happy. in the inning, bases loaded for reliever and there it goes. grand slams the left....
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reminder to dad, things he saw at langenstein and elsewhere, things that must have been cruel and heartbreaking, something that he certainly would not have with his small children and others in life. here, they have done a wonderful going through the process of donating the flag. we know that dad would be very proud of what we do today, and he would agree that we have come full circle. what was once too painful or too awful for him to speak of now needs to be talked about. it needs to be shared, and needs to be remembered so that a nevery of this scope can happen again. on behalf of our father, hall, and onld behalf of the entire family, and could you please stand? suzy, barbara, tom , and ourmily, justin sister nancy, who could not be with us today. langensteinift the survivors and the united states of america. [applause] kyra: seeing your sisters get emotional. i am one of the curators here at the holocaust memorial museum, and i certainly remember the day i got a phone call, a random phone call from a lovely woman in kentucky is said, "hi, i have ," and we have calls about a lot of flags, bu
reminder to dad, things he saw at langenstein and elsewhere, things that must have been cruel and heartbreaking, something that he certainly would not have with his small children and others in life. here, they have done a wonderful going through the process of donating the flag. we know that dad would be very proud of what we do today, and he would agree that we have come full circle. what was once too painful or too awful for him to speak of now needs to be talked about. it needs to be...
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. >> phillipe :the level of damage is startling and heartbreaking for those who had to leave their petsd >>:they couldn't get up here and there house is burned but we got their horses out safe >> phillipe :did every animal make it out lives?--aliv? >>:at least every animal from their house but were not sure the others we are trying to get out here and help everybody but we could not because of the fire and it would not lead us out but today we have an escort and we got here to get the horses out >> phillipe :what is getting you through this? >>:the community helping us >> phillipe :clearly a developing situation with no end in sight >> vicki : from what we can see.the valley fire has just about decimated the town of middletown in lake county. forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. cars are burnt to a crisp.and an entire neiborhood eerily resembles a war zone. david hamilton refused to evacuate on saturday. after surviving the lake county fire.he is riding around taking it all in. his housing complex escaped without damage.but a house nearby wasn't so lucky. >>:is the daughter
. >> phillipe :the level of damage is startling and heartbreaking for those who had to leave their petsd >>:they couldn't get up here and there house is burned but we got their horses out safe >> phillipe :did every animal make it out lives?--aliv? >>:at least every animal from their house but were not sure the others we are trying to get out here and help everybody but we could not because of the fire and it would not lead us out but today we have an escort and we got...
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before making a heartbreaking realization. >>> correctional officers and "lockup" camera crews share something in common, they never know moment to moment what they might encounter. but the unexpected events we cover in prison are not always violent. >> inside, close the door. >> sometimes they're just heartbreaking. during our initial scout at indiana state prison, our main goal was to get familiar with the prison prior to beginning formal production. but when we toured the chronic care unit, which houses mentally ill inmates, we walked in on a quiet drama. >> we were there for our scout week, which means we can't even have a sound guy with us. but we knew we had to roll when we came upon this scene. >> we came upon this inmate, michael steele, who was sitting outside his cell with his items all packed up. he was convinced he was going home that day. and it was becoming a problem for the prison, because nobody could dissuade him from this notion. >> i've been in prison since november 3rd, 1988. for a crime that i was charged with and i'm not guilty of. >> okay. what's going on today
before making a heartbreaking realization. >>> correctional officers and "lockup" camera crews share something in common, they never know moment to moment what they might encounter. but the unexpected events we cover in prison are not always violent. >> inside, close the door. >> sometimes they're just heartbreaking. during our initial scout at indiana state prison, our main goal was to get familiar with the prison prior to beginning formal production. but when we...
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it's heartbreaking. but we're actually trying to make a difference. >> right, right. >> and i think where we're stationed at and from our vantage point we actually are. >> so everloyce what are you doing? what is the message you are sending out putting out to the young people in the chicago neighborhoods? >> okay, what we're actually doing i like to think is building community. because in chicago, and probably in other places across the country, so many of our communities are in disarray. i think new york times actually did an article, something about a million men being missing. >> right. >> but mothers and men, we're coming together. we actually have lawn chairs, barbecue grills, and we go out and we feed the neighborhoods. >> yeah. >> physically and metaphorically speaking. because people are just hungry. hungry for -- >> what are they hungry for? what do they want? what are they missing? what are they hungry for? >> okay, it's our communities, they've been rac ravaged, dehumanized. i heard the piece
it's heartbreaking. but we're actually trying to make a difference. >> right, right. >> and i think where we're stationed at and from our vantage point we actually are. >> so everloyce what are you doing? what is the message you are sending out putting out to the young people in the chicago neighborhoods? >> okay, what we're actually doing i like to think is building community. because in chicago, and probably in other places across the country, so many of our...
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it's a heartbreaking time.ough time going on. >> reporter: his brother is at one of the refugees times. sending these photos back of all the children caught in limbo. >> we need allies like the united states, like the european unions. government saying those people give them their rights. >> reporter: so far the united states has taken in just 1,500 syrian refugees. so it's a great deal of interest in what u.s. secretary of state john kerry will say tomorrow. >> yes and we will all be listening to those comments tomorrow. jana, thank you. >>> we have developing news out of downtown oakland where the 12th street b.a.r.t. station is closed right now. authorities say a train hit someone just after 9:30 tonight. no word on their condition. there are major delays on the system. b.a.r.t. is also providing a bus bridge for any passengers who are impacted by the closure. >>> san francisco supervisor scott weiner today introduced new legislation to produce a subway master plan for the city. >> for 35 years we have not a
it's a heartbreaking time.ough time going on. >> reporter: his brother is at one of the refugees times. sending these photos back of all the children caught in limbo. >> we need allies like the united states, like the european unions. government saying those people give them their rights. >> reporter: so far the united states has taken in just 1,500 syrian refugees. so it's a great deal of interest in what u.s. secretary of state john kerry will say tomorrow. >> yes and...
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and it's been an anxious at times heartbreaking few days for residents. >> everything we had is gone.nd i'm just happy that we're all safe and together. >> three days now it's been -- it's too scary like that, living like this. i wouldn't wish this on anybody. nobody. >> for many residents who haven't yet gotten a look at their homes frustration is reaching a boiling point. abc7 reporter cornell bernard spent the day talking with homeowners and he'll be live with lower lake coming up at 5:00. >> officials say the valley fire started as a vegetation fire at 8040 high valley road. here's video at a house at that location in 2006 that we found on youtube. we haven't been able to find out what has happened to that house. we flew over that area and spotted the general location where the fire started. here's what it looked like. we couldn't locate the exact house but we did see a home that didn't appear damaged at all. >>> want to show you more of the video of damage we got from sky7-hd this is anderson springs outside of middletown where 72-year-old barbara mcwilliams lived she's the only
and it's been an anxious at times heartbreaking few days for residents. >> everything we had is gone.nd i'm just happy that we're all safe and together. >> three days now it's been -- it's too scary like that, living like this. i wouldn't wish this on anybody. nobody. >> for many residents who haven't yet gotten a look at their homes frustration is reaching a boiling point. abc7 reporter cornell bernard spent the day talking with homeowners and he'll be live with lower lake...
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this story is chilling at heartbreaking. the boy was found dead in a park, his mother pushing him on a sling for two days until he died. the 24-year-old has been charged with first-degree child neglectanslaughter, and breed and medical officers -- neglect. he died of hypothermia and dehydration. the little boy was dead when police found his mother pushing him at the memorial park the morning of may 22 after someone called to report the unusual situation. previously experienced a mental breakdown and stayed in the park for nearly 44 hours with the boy in the swing. my colleague will be in the courthouse at 2:00 this afternoon for that arraignment. he will bring you the latest this evening. john gonzales. another mental health screening has been ordered for a woman accused of trying to snatch a baby from a stroller. she tried to take a baby for at the funky metro station. she is charged with abduction and child cruelty. now, itto the weather was a chilly start to our day. you need a light jacket on the way out this morning. we
this story is chilling at heartbreaking. the boy was found dead in a park, his mother pushing him on a sling for two days until he died. the 24-year-old has been charged with first-degree child neglectanslaughter, and breed and medical officers -- neglect. he died of hypothermia and dehydration. the little boy was dead when police found his mother pushing him at the memorial park the morning of may 22 after someone called to report the unusual situation. previously experienced a mental...
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. >> just some heartbreaking scenes from there. people have really been left with nothing. >> for the past year. >>> 5:40 now. still to come, why lawmakers are pushing to turn a local bar into a national landmark. >>> plus, an emotional moment at the emmy awards. tracy morgan returning to the stage. the message he delivered to the crowd. >> and we'll have weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. central parkway by the long island expressway. traffic and weather on the 4s coming up. you're watching "today in new york." [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. central parkway by laguardia airport. citi field. very close. interesting things going on there after winning one game each, the mets and yanks mix it up for the finale of the subway series. matt harvey did great. only one hit allowed. however, after that, the mets fell apart. sixth inning, carlos beltran, former
. >> just some heartbreaking scenes from there. people have really been left with nothing. >> for the past year. >>> 5:40 now. still to come, why lawmakers are pushing to turn a local bar into a national landmark. >>> plus, an emotional moment at the emmy awards. tracy morgan returning to the stage. the message he delivered to the crowd. >> and we'll have weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. central parkway by the long island expressway. traffic and...
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that was heartbreak from a me i. with kids and schedules crossing like this.eded. pleasure gels are not just for lubrication. it feels warm. this is going to be interesting. ky love creates a new sensation. some playfulness, excitement, which is great for your emotional connection and your relationship as a whole. happy wifey? happy wifey. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for peopl
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it was a heartbreaking scene, the father of elan kurdy cradling his son and then saying good-bye. he was buried with his brother and mother back in kobani, syria. the image of elan's body washed ashore on a beach in turkey has become a symbol of the human tragedy. elan's aunt in canada says it's time for the world to step up and put an end to it. >> he was so proud of his kids. because they were the victim. they are the wakeup call, basically. he's proud of them, that somehow or someone is going to do something to this and end it. they need help. they should open their heart and their country to those people who are suffering from the war, and they're taking that route and suffering even more. i don't want this for my people. enough is enough. >> elan's family was hoping to make it to canada. now his father says, quote, i don't want anything else from this world. and at that border between hungary and austria where so many people are trying to reach new life and to get into germany, our fred pligtgen is there. talk about the condition and what happens next for them. >> reporter: g
it was a heartbreaking scene, the father of elan kurdy cradling his son and then saying good-bye. he was buried with his brother and mother back in kobani, syria. the image of elan's body washed ashore on a beach in turkey has become a symbol of the human tragedy. elan's aunt in canada says it's time for the world to step up and put an end to it. >> he was so proud of his kids. because they were the victim. they are the wakeup call, basically. he's proud of them, that somehow or someone...
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jonathan: heartbreaking to see the little fellow in the sand. one marine is killed and nine hurt after hardly any during a training at camp lejeune, north carolina. the marine corps says the super stallion made a hard landing on base last night. a spokesperson for not elaborate. of the nine never heard, only one marine is considered to be in serious condition. the main tent continues in northern illinois for the man who shot in killed a police officer late -- earlier this week. a false report was made. the woman who made in the bogus tip was looking for attention. instead, she was arrested. the lieutenant, fondly called "g.i. joe" was gunned down well pursuing three megan fox like -- three men in fox lake. >> he was my rock as much as i was his rock. me.y night he came home to ,e was the most wonderful caring, loving father to our boys. jonathan: the two were married for 26 and a half years. kimberly: bp is going back to court over the 2010 spill in the gulf of mexico. it wants some money back. they went restitution of some of the money it paid
jonathan: heartbreaking to see the little fellow in the sand. one marine is killed and nine hurt after hardly any during a training at camp lejeune, north carolina. the marine corps says the super stallion made a hard landing on base last night. a spokesperson for not elaborate. of the nine never heard, only one marine is considered to be in serious condition. the main tent continues in northern illinois for the man who shot in killed a police officer late -- earlier this week. a false report...
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it is heartbreaking. did the two germans, oberg and knochen, why didn't israel hunt them down? were they not that important? were they not known? mr. kershaw: i think if i was french and jewish or french and patriotic and had served in the resistance, they would be top of my list. that is a good question. i don't know why they were not hunted down. i know both of them were very aware they were marked men. they were very afraid to be tried in france. when they were brought to france, they knew it was going to be very serious. that is a good question. he would has to -- you would have to ask the same of the entire german nuclear physicist program. what happened to them? they put a man on the moon, basically. there were political considerations. the cold war had begun in 1945. we shook hands and danced with the russians in april of 1945. but that was the end of our so-called relationship. the cold war was really hotting 1946-1947, and we needed the cold war against communism in europe. west germany, we had to maintain that at all costs because without west germany, guess what? you
it is heartbreaking. did the two germans, oberg and knochen, why didn't israel hunt them down? were they not that important? were they not known? mr. kershaw: i think if i was french and jewish or french and patriotic and had served in the resistance, they would be top of my list. that is a good question. i don't know why they were not hunted down. i know both of them were very aware they were marked men. they were very afraid to be tried in france. when they were brought to france, they knew...
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how heartbreaking is that to see that when you get that close? >> it's definitely-- definitely heartbreaking. >> stephen: yeah. you don't seem heartbroken. >> well, that happened several months ago. so i think-- but-- ( laughter ). >> stephen: shake it off. you just shake it off, right. >> shake it off. i think we were actually feeling-- i mean, sad but happy at the same time for that because if we could reduce the landing velocity, we could get it to land and stay upright and not explode. so -- >> that is one of the goals of rockets is not to explode. >> yes. >> stephen: how long before that's going to be safe enough that my wife would be okay with me getting on a rocket and going someplace? >> probably-- well, i'm not sure-- i don't know your wife, but -- >> she's right out there. >> okay. >> stephen: yeah. >> but i think in terms of when it will be safe enough for people it's probably about to to three years. >> stephen: you're kidding! >> yeah. >> stephen: that's nothing. ( applause ) seriously? so two to three years from now, so two to three
how heartbreaking is that to see that when you get that close? >> it's definitely-- definitely heartbreaking. >> stephen: yeah. you don't seem heartbroken. >> well, that happened several months ago. so i think-- but-- ( laughter ). >> stephen: shake it off. you just shake it off, right. >> shake it off. i think we were actually feeling-- i mean, sad but happy at the same time for that because if we could reduce the landing velocity, we could get it to land and stay...
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. >> stephen: it was heartbreaking. it was heartbreaking. a couple of cool new features on this one. one of them is called 3d touch. what does that do? >> it's incredible. it saves you so much time. it basically recognizes the touch of your finger. you press just slightly, and if you're, like, in an e-mail it will pop or give you a peek so you can see the e-mail. if you push a little harder, it will pop so you can see the entire e-mail. >> stephen: here we go, ready? that comes up and then i can just peek, push. and if i push again, it oppose. whoa! hold on. hold the phone, chuck. it's there. just take-- hold it. take a peek and open up. oh, that's awesome! and it actually kind of touches me back. ( laughter ). >> it does. it does. so you can feel it. and it's on all of the apps that we ship. >> stephen: so it's got a pressure-sensitive scream. >> absolutely. >> stephen: if i hang up hard enough on someone, will it actually hit themon the on the other side? ( laughter ). >> we haven't gotten there just yet. >> stephen: you haven't gotten the
. >> stephen: it was heartbreaking. it was heartbreaking. a couple of cool new features on this one. one of them is called 3d touch. what does that do? >> it's incredible. it saves you so much time. it basically recognizes the touch of your finger. you press just slightly, and if you're, like, in an e-mail it will pop or give you a peek so you can see the e-mail. if you push a little harder, it will pop so you can see the entire e-mail. >> stephen: here we go, ready? that...
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the town had been evacuated since the nuclear disaster >>> next, a heartbreak to remember. the tragic and enduring legacy of 9/11. later, biting back. the shark, a fascinating subject for scientists and sport. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds >> they were patriots, they wanted their country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion.. >> onward! pain... >> it's too much though... >> and triumph... >> inspirational real life stories... >> all these labels the world throws at you, that's what drives me to push... >> of ordinary people >> i tasted the american dream. i liked it... >> living extraordinary lives... >> if we could multiply this program, we could change the world... >> from the best filmmakers of our time, >> i give al jazeera tremendous credit, because it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does... >> the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >> every saturday night. >> i
the town had been evacuated since the nuclear disaster >>> next, a heartbreak to remember. the tragic and enduring legacy of 9/11. later, biting back. the shark, a fascinating subject for scientists and sport. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds >> they were patriots, they wanted their country back >> al jazeera america presents the...
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the town had been evacuated since the nuclear disaster >>> next, a heartbreak to remember. the tragic and enduring legacy of 9/11. later, biting back. the shark, a fascinating subject for scientists and sport. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are...
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it was the ultimate heartbreak. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to playoff seeding they have a three three-game lead this early in final score 27-17. as you would expect he is efficient with two touchdowns. lineman josh sitton did a fine job. linebacker elliott had a pick and a fumble recovery. all three get to talk to michele. >> aaron, you guys scored a it had it had on the opening drive and then not again until the go-ahead touchdown. when you went 8-8. what click on that drive that hadn't been? >> we had cobb in the backfield. james ran the ball great all night. the protection was really good. we had an extra element in the backfield. >> you were 9-9 in that fourth quarter. why are you so good here at home? >> it's "sunday night football," baby. >> all right, the rivalry between these two teams. i know you have been downplaying it all weeklong, but after those three straight losses all in get
it was the ultimate heartbreak. >>> here now bob costas. >>> last january in seattle, the packers did everything but win the nfc championship game. tonight, week two at lambeau, they do win it. as you heard al michaels michael say in effect, when it comes to playoff seeding they have a three three-game lead this early in final score 27-17. as you would expect he is efficient with two touchdowns. lineman josh sitton did a fine job. linebacker elliott had a pick and a fumble...
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they deliver a heartbreaking performance. things started off well. the bases are loaded. he gets one up the middle. everyone comes home. inside the park grand slam. as we have seen, the bullpen imploded. giving up six runs in the seventh inning. he sends this out of the park. >> there is times where things go well. and you understand that there is times on the other side of the coin. what do you do. you pick yourself up and you go. you don't have a choice.>>> imagine you are chasing history and playing at the highest level of your career. the only thing standing in your way is your own flesh and blood. venus is taking on her younger sister serena. serena relies on her powerful serve. she takes the first set. second set was for the older sister. serena ralley's and serves aas to win the match. a lot of emotion. serena is two victories away from capturing the grand slam. from capturing the grand slam. >>> we thought we'd be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding.
they deliver a heartbreaking performance. things started off well. the bases are loaded. he gets one up the middle. everyone comes home. inside the park grand slam. as we have seen, the bullpen imploded. giving up six runs in the seventh inning. he sends this out of the park. >> there is times where things go well. and you understand that there is times on the other side of the coin. what do you do. you pick yourself up and you go. you don't have a choice.>>> imagine you are...
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she gets the heartbreaking news that her husband has now perished. she is given $1000 by the kernel who is there -- colonel who is there. he says this is for your current affairs, but don't even think about suing. that is one of the last thing he says. other than that, she does not receive anything from the air force, other than the benefits she would receive from her husband. that was that. we look at someone like irene huber. she lost her brother, daniel kaminsky, on the plane. she remembered specifically, and this is something i put in the book, the western union telegram that she still has to this day. they get a telegram saying sorry for your loss, denny was killed on the plane. that is the last they heard. that they still did not know why the plane crashed. they still had no idea. a lot of the myths and misconceptions workplace nearly 50 years later, but they did not receive any compensation. the victims on piatt street did not receive any compensation. you can see how this continued to fester. it is an open wound in the community. it started o
she gets the heartbreaking news that her husband has now perished. she is given $1000 by the kernel who is there -- colonel who is there. he says this is for your current affairs, but don't even think about suing. that is one of the last thing he says. other than that, she does not receive anything from the air force, other than the benefits she would receive from her husband. that was that. we look at someone like irene huber. she lost her brother, daniel kaminsky, on the plane. she remembered...