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de policia de huntington beach, eric esparza en contra de este sospechoso .o que se desplomo al piso. =sot 00:06 y en este caso se determino que el oficial esparza no tuvo culpabilidad criminal...06 la fiscalia del condado de orange revelo hoy cinco videos sobre la confrontacion inicial que el oficial esparza sostuvo con dillan tabares de 27 ano, hace mas de tres meses en huntington beach. aparentemente el sospechoso se encontraba bajo los efectos de metanfetamina. in: 0:37 out: 0:45 =sot== jose flores/investigador de la fiscalia del condado de orange 57:29 le dio varias instrucciones de que se detuviera, de que parara y en realidad fue lo opuesto, el señor tabares ataco al oficial..11 imgenes grabadas antes del tiroteo, muestran al sospechoso darle un golpe en la cara al oficial. luego, al momento que ambos forcejean , tabares extrae la linterna de metal que portaba el agente. in: 0:57 out: 1:07 bridge=24:25 segun la investigacion de la fiscalia el official involucrado en el incidente no quiso render declaracion voluntaria sobre la confrontacion y el tiroteo
de policia de huntington beach, eric esparza en contra de este sospechoso .o que se desplomo al piso. =sot 00:06 y en este caso se determino que el oficial esparza no tuvo culpabilidad criminal...06 la fiscalia del condado de orange revelo hoy cinco videos sobre la confrontacion inicial que el oficial esparza sostuvo con dillan tabares de 27 ano, hace mas de tres meses en huntington beach. aparentemente el sospechoso se encontraba bajo los efectos de metanfetamina. in: 0:37 out: 0:45 =sot==...
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moreland to avoid by the prudential bank along huntington pike at county line road and big delays on 495 southbound in wilmington this afternoon it's because up ahead right about there there's a crash approaching terminal of a taking out two lanes. speeds like just 4 miles per hour. definitely come down 95 southbound, not 495 southbound in the first state this afternoon. we'll check it again, brian and sharrie, in the 5 o'clock hour. >> okay, matt, thank you. >> ♪ >> meteorologist adam joseph standing by with the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast next. >> ♪ i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better
moreland to avoid by the prudential bank along huntington pike at county line road and big delays on 495 southbound in wilmington this afternoon it's because up ahead right about there there's a crash approaching terminal of a taking out two lanes. speeds like just 4 miles per hour. definitely come down 95 southbound, not 495 southbound in the first state this afternoon. we'll check it again, brian and sharrie, in the 5 o'clock hour. >> okay, matt, thank you. >> ♪ >>...
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but that's what happened to people in huntington beach where there's been a sting ray invasion lately. our sister station in los angeles has more. >> for the past 18 years, surf city splash was a fun way to kick off the new year in huntington beach. but this year, the numbers are down and concern is up. >> they're sweeping the sand right now, so that it'll be clear of sting raise. >> yeah, sting raisys. 75 people for stung on friday alone. the painful injuries continuing to pile up over the weekend, and today, shawn showing off his bloody toe. >> are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and i've never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> but marine safety officials say there's not necessarily anything nefarious afoot, possibly just recent nice weather leading more people to cross paths with the rays. >> weather is warm, tides are low, surf is low. a lot more people in the water. when you get all those components together, it causes more potential for stingray injuries. >> in the wake of today's plunge, even more stingray victims, though
but that's what happened to people in huntington beach where there's been a sting ray invasion lately. our sister station in los angeles has more. >> for the past 18 years, surf city splash was a fun way to kick off the new year in huntington beach. but this year, the numbers are down and concern is up. >> they're sweeping the sand right now, so that it'll be clear of sting raise. >> yeah, sting raisys. 75 people for stung on friday alone. the painful injuries continuing to...
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but that's what happened to people in huntington beach where there's been a sting ray invasion lately. our sister station in los angeles has more. >> for the past 18 years, surf city splash was a fun way to kick off the new year in huntington beach. but this year, the numbers are down and concern is up. >> they're sweeping the sand right now, so that it'll be clear of sting raise. >> 75 people for alone. the painful injuries continuing to pile up over the weekend, and today, shawn showing off his bloody toe. >> are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and i've never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> but marine safety officials say there's not necessarily anything nefarious afoot, possibly just recent nice weather leading more people to cross paths with the rays. >> weather is warm, tides are low, surf is low. a lot more people in the water. when you get all those components together, it causes more potential for stingray injuries. >> in the wake of today's plunge, even more stingray victims, though only five were hit. >> i went away
but that's what happened to people in huntington beach where there's been a sting ray invasion lately. our sister station in los angeles has more. >> for the past 18 years, surf city splash was a fun way to kick off the new year in huntington beach. but this year, the numbers are down and concern is up. >> they're sweeping the sand right now, so that it'll be clear of sting raise. >> 75 people for alone. the painful injuries continuing to pile up over the weekend, and today,...
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shootings that were going on in huntington. you know, we have to build treatment facilities. we have to have additional social workers or we have to do , additional law enforcement. do we not? of course we do. but now just think, and think with me. there's still something we're missing. there's still something out there we're missing. and so the other day i told our people, i said, i want you to do this. i want you to find the smartest people in the land that can find and tell us what we're missing here. and lo and behold, in rolls a doc from wvu. now today, just as we talk, wvu, with the rockefeller neuroscience institute, words that are almost too complicated for me to even speak, what they are doing there is they're bringing docs in from all over the world that are going to do the most landmark stuff that you can possibly imagine. one of these doctors brought to me a vial about this big. it probably had 30 chips in it. they were the size of a third of a size of maybe a grain of rice. he said, it may very well be that they ca
shootings that were going on in huntington. you know, we have to build treatment facilities. we have to have additional social workers or we have to do , additional law enforcement. do we not? of course we do. but now just think, and think with me. there's still something we're missing. there's still something out there we're missing. and so the other day i told our people, i said, i want you to do this. i want you to find the smartest people in the land that can find and tell us what we're...
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i walked into a public television station in 1970 three in huntington beach as a young filmmaker from south africa by way of the bbc. i walked into volunteer. i put my hands on the tools, the camera and began working. wgbh summaryt there and brought me to start a series. seriesa was to start a about the world as others see it. there was this idea, and i went this extraordinary institution that was dedicated to ideas. i have never been around anything like it. each of the people that were working from the different genres of science, to history, to even julia child who is in the back corner of our offices, were doing things because they cared about the ideas. it was annexed ordinary this amazing privilege. the reason there is a front minus because we were trusted with enough resources for long enough to work it out, to try to figure out how to do the best work. the privilege of being able to give in to that research -- resource and say how you will spend it and testify it. if you cannot make the best film you will make about the subject, then don't make it. it was as simple as that. it
i walked into a public television station in 1970 three in huntington beach as a young filmmaker from south africa by way of the bbc. i walked into volunteer. i put my hands on the tools, the camera and began working. wgbh summaryt there and brought me to start a series. seriesa was to start a about the world as others see it. there was this idea, and i went this extraordinary institution that was dedicated to ideas. i have never been around anything like it. each of the people that were...
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samuel t huntington said he moved from war of kings, to war of nations to war of ideologies.t was brilliantly stating because it's amoral construct, a wa society should be organized and how we should function in it. whether it's a war of kings, and war of nations it was specific to geographic locations but now ideologies are no longer geographic, the west is no longer america, it can be america with conjunctions with parts of europe or australia on ideologies are being played out and the conflicts are being played out in urban landscapes t can be in new york city, and you don't know who is who. you don't know who believes what, who thinks what until it plays out in someway, like a terrorist attack. terrorism is meant to create fear and anxiety. you know, in our faith tradition anxiety has to do with the greek word beautifully expresses a divided mind t means to be pulled in different directions. the whole idea is to create instability, to undermined the safety of a society, and to are pulled in different directions not knowing what to did. it's specific to the world in which
samuel t huntington said he moved from war of kings, to war of nations to war of ideologies.t was brilliantly stating because it's amoral construct, a wa society should be organized and how we should function in it. whether it's a war of kings, and war of nations it was specific to geographic locations but now ideologies are no longer geographic, the west is no longer america, it can be america with conjunctions with parts of europe or australia on ideologies are being played out and the...
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you go to huntington.tington, west virginia, is almost 70 degrees in the beginning/middle of january. 63 in bristol. columbus at 57. you know something is going on when the temperatures are like this, especially after the big, big cooldown we have all had. temperatures are up a solid 20 to 25 degrees from where they were yesterday. outside of that it's quiet. around the region. a few clouds floating by. nice forecast. clouds streaming in from the south. relatively mild conditions. chilly in the morning. it's cool out there now. it's january. this is where we should be. not expecting rain. but what we are watching for tomorrow. up. mostly cloudy afternoon tomorrow. we have the potential by this time tomorrow for light rain showers in the area. it's all rain. the temperatures are going up. this is not an icing condition whatsoever. the evening drive tomorrow by 6:00. you may need to use the windshield wipers but you don't worry about the ice out there. with the chemical out on the road it has to get way down
you go to huntington.tington, west virginia, is almost 70 degrees in the beginning/middle of january. 63 in bristol. columbus at 57. you know something is going on when the temperatures are like this, especially after the big, big cooldown we have all had. temperatures are up a solid 20 to 25 degrees from where they were yesterday. outside of that it's quiet. around the region. a few clouds floating by. nice forecast. clouds streaming in from the south. relatively mild conditions. chilly in the...
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reported in one day. 73 people reported being >>> new atoudach 73 people say they were stung today at huntingtoneach in california. the life guards set up a station for relief. experts say the spike is due to low tides and more people on the beach than usual. >>> 129 years and still growing strong. that's how long people have been going to pas dina for the beauty on the rose parade. more than 40 floats entertained the crowds, actor gary sanice was chairman. >>> cooper tee know's homestead marching band made its first appearance at the program today. its program is known nationwide. its students and performed at the may superintendent day macy bowl 50. without watching the rose bowl. >>> new year's day, it isn't complete without watching some football, specifically the rose bowl. today's game had added importance as the winner went to the college football championship. for the first time in the history of the rose bowl, the game went to double overtime, 27 yard touchdown, puts georgia in the national championship game next monday. that meant the sugar bowl determined who georgia would play. clems
reported in one day. 73 people reported being >>> new atoudach 73 people say they were stung today at huntingtoneach in california. the life guards set up a station for relief. experts say the spike is due to low tides and more people on the beach than usual. >>> 129 years and still growing strong. that's how long people have been going to pas dina for the beauty on the rose parade. more than 40 floats entertained the crowds, actor gary sanice was chairman. >>> cooper...
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--salvavidas en huntington beach impusieron un record inusual y poco agradable. ---73 personas fueron durante un solo dia. ---los expertos dicen que es por la marea bajay que porque las aguas del oceano han estado ms calientes de lo normal..... ademas de una gran multitud en el evento anual "polar bear plunge" que pudo haber sido factor de lo sucedido. ---el aÑo nuevo comenz de manera trgica en las calles de santa ana, al sur del estado, donde una anciana fue asesinada en horas de la madrugada este primero de enero. ---norma ribeiro con los detalles. take pkg track la escena de este trágico incidente fue el estacionamiento de este local comercial en la 1605 w first street donde aún quedan rastros de instrumentos posiblemente utilizados por paramédicos para tratar de revivir a la víctima, una anciana de 76 años sot bien buena betty track este joven asegura conocerla. se trataba de betty jane willis de 76 años sot miedo track según el reporte, la policía fue alertada cerca de las 4:40 de la mañana, y al llegar a la escena trataron de revivir a la víctima durante 20 minutos, luego de que
--salvavidas en huntington beach impusieron un record inusual y poco agradable. ---73 personas fueron durante un solo dia. ---los expertos dicen que es por la marea bajay que porque las aguas del oceano han estado ms calientes de lo normal..... ademas de una gran multitud en el evento anual "polar bear plunge" que pudo haber sido factor de lo sucedido. ---el aÑo nuevo comenz de manera trgica en las calles de santa ana, al sur del estado, donde una anciana fue asesinada en horas de la...
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chopper 6 hd was over the scene today on north 17th street in west huntington. a man was shot multiple times while sitting in the car. he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >>> time for a check of the accuweather forecast. it's feeling like winter today thanks to a brisk wind taking you live outside sky 6 hd showing you the view of center city. from the temple university cam, certainly more clear than yesterday. but definitely more crisp. karen rogers is in nor david murphy tracking the conditions. we look outside on sky 6 hd and seeing the camera shakes and wind gusts and mostly cloudy skies and better than yesterday and talking rain and thunderstorms in the region. it's all relative. we call today back to reality. temperatures are in the mid-40s but these are the the windshields. these are the gusty chilly wind. 30 in read and and 35 in the city. and barely above freezing in millville and at the freezing mark at cape may, new jersey. compare that to yesterday's high of 62 a huge change in 24 hours. how will it change? temperatures stay in the lo
chopper 6 hd was over the scene today on north 17th street in west huntington. a man was shot multiple times while sitting in the car. he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >>> time for a check of the accuweather forecast. it's feeling like winter today thanks to a brisk wind taking you live outside sky 6 hd showing you the view of center city. from the temple university cam, certainly more clear than yesterday. but definitely more crisp. karen rogers is in nor david...
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taking a look at the yellow line, every 15 minutes, running between huntington and mount vernon square, only this weekend. blue line trains every 15, as well, to coordinate with service changes on the orange line. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday morning for "news 4 today." >>> 9:16. an nbc news exclusive. michael wolff, the author at the center of the storm and the president's cross hairs, wrote a book about life inside the trump west wing that left jaws dropping. >> the white house has called the book difictitious, but wolf is standing by his work. >> reporter: the explosive book "fire and fury." >> mr. president, what do you >> reporter: unleashing on twitter, calling the book lies and sources that don't exist. mr. trump's legal team tried to block the book's release. it hit shelves four days early. >> where do i send the box of chocolates? >> reporter: on "today," michael wolff said the president's threats will boost his sales and insisted the account is accurate, despite some of the president's former top aides saying they were misquoted. >> i am certainly and absolutely,
taking a look at the yellow line, every 15 minutes, running between huntington and mount vernon square, only this weekend. blue line trains every 15, as well, to coordinate with service changes on the orange line. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday morning for "news 4 today." >>> 9:16. an nbc news exclusive. michael wolff, the author at the center of the storm and the president's cross hairs, wrote a book about life inside the trump west wing that left jaws dropping....
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i knew sam huntington.onceived this, he put this in the world of a clash of civilizations. there was one segment of human beings that defied categorization with culture and language. davos is sort of above that. these are the masters of the universe. and i think this is the world that donald trump was trying to say he was not part of. although last year when i was there with joe biden, anthony scaramucci, in the white house, out of the white house, he and xi jinping were the two high points at davos. >> anthony scaramucci is one of the rare guys that monetizes the experience. most go and saying i'm going, i'm not sure if i'll monetize this, the mooch has. i've heard people inside the white house are clamoring to go. they're sending a huge advance team there today. brendan, why do you think president trump wants to go? we know how much he loved his trip to asia. we know he loves saudi arabia and being treated like a king. davos is much like a g-20 meeting. there are so many important people, everyone gets tr
i knew sam huntington.onceived this, he put this in the world of a clash of civilizations. there was one segment of human beings that defied categorization with culture and language. davos is sort of above that. these are the masters of the universe. and i think this is the world that donald trump was trying to say he was not part of. although last year when i was there with joe biden, anthony scaramucci, in the white house, out of the white house, he and xi jinping were the two high points at...
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. >> reporter: the serene looking shores of huntington beach. recently, what lies beneath the surface has caused misery for many. >> i was in the shallows and i got stung by a stingray. >> reporter: in the past few days, has been an invasion of stingrays. >> right now we have low tides in the middle of the day and we have a high population of stingrays that have taken up residence on a beach. for some reason they are out here. >> reporter: and they are out in big numbers causing at least 150 people in the past few days to seek treatment for the painful stings they deliver. >> when you have people entering the water, they step on them and the people go into a defensive mode. they flip their tail up. >> reporter: that's what happened to this person who was surfing with a friend when he took a wrong step. >> it's my first time to america and he wanted to try surfing. i got them to the water. five minutes later -- >> i feel pain in my foot. it really hurts. >> reporter: kim came to a lifeguard station where the treatment was simple but affect it. >>
. >> reporter: the serene looking shores of huntington beach. recently, what lies beneath the surface has caused misery for many. >> i was in the shallows and i got stung by a stingray. >> reporter: in the past few days, has been an invasion of stingrays. >> right now we have low tides in the middle of the day and we have a high population of stingrays that have taken up residence on a beach. for some reason they are out here. >> reporter: and they are out in big...
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apartamento de paul antonhy cruz, de 33 anos de edad....ubicado sobre la cuadra 1100 del boulevard huntingtonrtavoz departamento de policia de south pasadena. "fuimos a este domicilio para investigar uncaso de denuncia de abuso infantile y encontramos armas donde estaban los ninos jugando" el oficial carrillo senala que durante el operativo las autoridades oficiales encontraron a cuatro ninos de entre uno y once anos de edad.presuntamente hjos del sospechoso. domenique armendariz, vecino "creo que como sociedad debemos estar alertas y cuestionarnos sobre las reglas de acceso a las armas y que es lo que tenemos que hacer para mantener a nuestros ninos y nuestras comunidades seguras" las autoridades informaron que cruz es un ex convicto ytiene tenia prohibido poseer cualquier arma de fuego. precisaron ademas que ninguna de las armas encontradas estaban registradas a su nombre maisha starks, vecina del sospechoso "pienso que es aterrador, porque hay muchos ninos que viven aqui y a ese tipo de armas no deben tener acceso personas tan peligrosas -- obdulia sanchez, no respondio a los multiples car
apartamento de paul antonhy cruz, de 33 anos de edad....ubicado sobre la cuadra 1100 del boulevard huntingtonrtavoz departamento de policia de south pasadena. "fuimos a este domicilio para investigar uncaso de denuncia de abuso infantile y encontramos armas donde estaban los ninos jugando" el oficial carrillo senala que durante el operativo las autoridades oficiales encontraron a cuatro ninos de entre uno y once anos de edad.presuntamente hjos del sospechoso. domenique armendariz,...
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t north 17th and west huntington street just after0.his vehicle. he was rush to the hospital and listed in critical condition, there have been no arrests and there is no clear mote any ohi a drive by shooting that wounded four people, including two, 13 years old police say a 52 year-old man and two teens shot are oldticaln at hahnemann, after being shot multiple times, pole shows, the possible shooter. >>> a judge is now moments away fromr larry nassar. he faces a minimum 25 to 40 years in prison, more women andd victim impact statements over nassar's se ding hearing. fifty-four year-old pleaded guilty to assaulting seven girls. he has already will be serving of years for child pornography charges. >>> well, coming up, toys-r-us is almost 200 stores nationwide and some are here in our area. coming up we will let you know which stores air affect. >>> also ahead a sticky mess what spilled all over this local street and became a major clean up operation, we will be right back, stay with us. >>> welcome back everyone "eyewitness news" with a sticky cle
t north 17th and west huntington street just after0.his vehicle. he was rush to the hospital and listed in critical condition, there have been no arrests and there is no clear mote any ohi a drive by shooting that wounded four people, including two, 13 years old police say a 52 year-old man and two teens shot are oldticaln at hahnemann, after being shot multiple times, pole shows, the possible shooter. >>> a judge is now moments away fromr larry nassar. he faces a minimum 25 to 40...
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just recently we had seven national guard to huntington to try to stop the terrible shootings going on. we know we have to build treatment facilities and have additional social workers are law enforcement. just think with me, there's still something we're missing. so something out there we are missing. so the other day i told her people, i want you to find the smartest people in the land that combined and tell us what missing. and lo and behold, enrolls the dr. from wb you. today just as we talk, wb you with the rockefeller neuroscience institute, words almost too complicated for me to speak their bringing docs and from all over the world that will do the most landmark stuff you can possibly imagine. one of these doctors brought to me a file this big. probably have 30 chips in it. they were the third of a size and maybe a grain of rice. he said it may well be they can. the opiate addiction. they can take away the craving one of those chips that will last for a year. it is unbelievable what is happening right there in our state, and her home university. so please, understand i'm going t
just recently we had seven national guard to huntington to try to stop the terrible shootings going on. we know we have to build treatment facilities and have additional social workers are law enforcement. just think with me, there's still something we're missing. so something out there we are missing. so the other day i told her people, i want you to find the smartest people in the land that combined and tell us what missing. and lo and behold, enrolls the dr. from wb you. today just as we...
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. -- un oficial en huntington beach, al sur del estado, dispara siete veces contra un sospechoso hispano -- el incidente se registro hace tres meses y hoy el fiscal general revel que pruebas de adn vincularon al hombre abatido con el violento asesinato de una persona, tres dias antes del tiroteo. - el personal de limpieza femenino de los hoteles en california encuentra una voz que se levanta en su defensa debido al acoso sexual del cual muchas veces son vctimas... y pareca no tener solucin. --linda candelo nos habla de solucin que podra salvarlas de un ataque mientras trabajan. linda...de que se trata? - son vctimas silenciosas, pero ya no mas. ahora la solucin estara tan cerca... como al alcance de sus manos con un dispositivo capz de emitir una seÑal... el precursor de esta idea, entreg la propuesta esta maÑana para lograr el cambio en california. banner ada nereyda nat tendiendo cama - es un acoso "invisible" ... que muchas veces pasa desapercibido. sot ada briceno/ co-presidenta unite here local 11 - "tenemos historias horribles todas las recamareras que yo conozco historia espantosa
. -- un oficial en huntington beach, al sur del estado, dispara siete veces contra un sospechoso hispano -- el incidente se registro hace tres meses y hoy el fiscal general revel que pruebas de adn vincularon al hombre abatido con el violento asesinato de una persona, tres dias antes del tiroteo. - el personal de limpieza femenino de los hoteles en california encuentra una voz que se levanta en su defensa debido al acoso sexual del cual muchas veces son vctimas... y pareca no tener solucin....
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huntington bancshares was downgraded to neutral from outperform at mccrary. the reason is valuation. the firm kept its price target at 16.50. hunting ton closed at 16.11, up seven cents. >> amiles an hour audio sees microsoft as what it called an integral part of an enterprises digital transformation. nomura has a $102 price target on microsoft. shares touched a 52 week high before closing at 91.82, down eight cents. and not great news for valiant farm suit cycles. goldman sachs gave it a sell rating citing a difficult balance sheet, ongoing risk and muted near term growth due to competition. the price target they put in, $18 a share. valiant closed at 19.88. it was down 11%. >>> still ahead, will the new tariffs dim the once bright is he lumbar outlook? >>> at&t is urging congress to pass an internet bill of rights. that would guarantee an open internet and privacy protections for customers. the company took out full page ads in multiple newspapers today. at&t's ceo said it's time to end the so-called net neutrality debate once and for all by writing new law
huntington bancshares was downgraded to neutral from outperform at mccrary. the reason is valuation. the firm kept its price target at 16.50. hunting ton closed at 16.11, up seven cents. >> amiles an hour audio sees microsoft as what it called an integral part of an enterprises digital transformation. nomura has a $102 price target on microsoft. shares touched a 52 week high before closing at 91.82, down eight cents. and not great news for valiant farm suit cycles. goldman sachs gave it a...
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. >>> a smaller version of hockey's outdoor winter classic played o at huntington valley yesterday.he 10-year-old tradition started with members of the bucks county eagles hockey club hitting the ice on new year's day. now that the kids are older, parents and coaches play with them every new year. after the games, the families come together for a party off the ice. >>> the flyers had a special guest at their practice yesterday. nathan howser, a 15-year-old member of the flyers youth hockey program. he lost an eye in a hunting accident a few months ago. however, heats vow -- he vows to keep playing the game he loves. howser plays on a team with the son of fliers' assistant coach. the coach got him in to meet players and get autographs and inspiration. probably some tips. >> who better to do that than the flyers? good for him. >>> more on the stories we're following now at 5:00. >> bitter beginning. an arctic blast is bringing below 0 feels-like temperatures in parts of our yay farea for t start of 2018. >>> taking cover. philadelphia's new district attorney swears in today. >>> leade
. >>> a smaller version of hockey's outdoor winter classic played o at huntington valley yesterday.he 10-year-old tradition started with members of the bucks county eagles hockey club hitting the ice on new year's day. now that the kids are older, parents and coaches play with them every new year. after the games, the families come together for a party off the ice. >>> the flyers had a special guest at their practice yesterday. nathan howser, a 15-year-old member of the flyers...
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. >> she came to us with a letter she received from lawyers representing the huntington beach conventional visitors bureau. she was not aware of the trademark surf usa. as the santa cruz visitors bureau, christina glenn helps local businesses. >> we sat down with her in the conference room and read the letter. it was a cease and desist letter asking her to cease selling t-shirts emblazend with the logo. >> we demand that on or before september 24, 2006, you must agree to be showing or any other marks. immediately that means we're going to sue you. >> reporter: harold is a partner at singularity rrp in silicon valley. and he's a santa cruz resident and devoted surfer. >> i was outraged someone claimed rights to something like this. >> reporter: trademarks like coca-cola or exxon are used to identify a brand. they can be registered with the government and protected by law. >> bruce innocently thought a gray t-shirt would be surf city usa. someone else claims to have trademark rights in this. my mom freaked out because she was worried she would lose her house and pool. >> so was i a little bi
. >> she came to us with a letter she received from lawyers representing the huntington beach conventional visitors bureau. she was not aware of the trademark surf usa. as the santa cruz visitors bureau, christina glenn helps local businesses. >> we sat down with her in the conference room and read the letter. it was a cease and desist letter asking her to cease selling t-shirts emblazend with the logo. >> we demand that on or before september 24, 2006, you must agree to be...
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with rather little objection to remove genetic disorders like hemophilia or muscular dystrophy or huntington's disease. some people even object on the ethical grounds to meddle with nature or play god. he people object to healthy manipulation to change the gene so they become better at music or mathematics a lot of people have objections to that. like it smells of hitler with the blind blue-eyed aryan long -- lawn to make a distinction between that draconian dictatorial government imposed genetic changing like hitler was doing. you can still object to the people saying i want my child to be a brilliant musician please give her the right genes which may be possible. but not yet. >> it seems inevitable. >> but people do object to that. don't worry about those that are ambitious but for the child to sit at the pno three hours a day. is it all that much different or with those nightmare visions but as you said in the best of times and the worst of times the future can look pretty scary sometimes and again we do have some fantastic questions and on this technical topic there has been many reasons e
with rather little objection to remove genetic disorders like hemophilia or muscular dystrophy or huntington's disease. some people even object on the ethical grounds to meddle with nature or play god. he people object to healthy manipulation to change the gene so they become better at music or mathematics a lot of people have objections to that. like it smells of hitler with the blind blue-eyed aryan long -- lawn to make a distinction between that draconian dictatorial government imposed...
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huntington, new york, abc7 news. >>> here in the bay area everyone is talking about middle of the night earthquake. >> hayward fault right under my desk. >> that fault rattled many awake today. uc berkeley seismoological lab where researchers are pouring over data. felt across the bay area. epicenter blocks away from the quake lab. while they look for answers, cal seismologists also asking for your help. >> shows the phones running my shake. recorded the earthquake. blue star is the earthquake and dots are phones turned into seismic censers. >> android users find it on google play. available for iphone users this summer. although the quake woke up the bay area, not a lot of damage reported. this home on broadway and steiner, some bricks fell off the facade. owner is convinced the quake is to blame. >> got to be. hanging there for 100 years and this morning it's on the sidewalk. so it's got to be why. >> building inspectors have cited the owner for having unsafe building and given him 30 days to repair the damage. family owned it since the 1960s. built in 1898 and used as hospital actual
huntington, new york, abc7 news. >>> here in the bay area everyone is talking about middle of the night earthquake. >> hayward fault right under my desk. >> that fault rattled many awake today. uc berkeley seismoological lab where researchers are pouring over data. felt across the bay area. epicenter blocks away from the quake lab. while they look for answers, cal seismologists also asking for your help. >> shows the phones running my shake. recorded the earthquake....
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huntington, new york, abc7 news. >>> here in the bay area everyone is talking about middle of the nighte. >> hayward fault right under my desk. >> that fault rattled many awake today. uc berkeley seismoological lab where researchers are pouring over data. felt across the bay area. epicenter blocks away from the quake lab. while they look for answers, cal seismologists also asking for your help. >> shows the phones running my shake. recorded the earthquake. blue star is the earthquake and dots are phones turned into seismic censers. >> android users find it on google play. available for iphone users this summer. although the quake woke up the bay area, not a lot of damage reported. this home on broadway and steiner, some bricks fell off the facade. owner is convinced the quake is to blame. >> got to be. hanging there for 100 years and this morning it's on the sidewalk. so it's got to be why. >> building inspectors have cited the owner for having unsafe building and given him 30 days to repair the damage. family owned it since the 1960s. built in 1898 and used as hospital actually after t
huntington, new york, abc7 news. >>> here in the bay area everyone is talking about middle of the nighte. >> hayward fault right under my desk. >> that fault rattled many awake today. uc berkeley seismoological lab where researchers are pouring over data. felt across the bay area. epicenter blocks away from the quake lab. while they look for answers, cal seismologists also asking for your help. >> shows the phones running my shake. recorded the earthquake. blue star...
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people in huntington beach have welcomed the new year with a dip in the pacific ocean.ar only about 100 took the plunge because stingrays have invaded the area. just last friday, 75 people were stung at the beach. even though authorities swept the sand today, five people still got stung. look at that. including the surfer. >> i thought, are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> and he's got quite the story to tell now. officials encourage people to shuffle their feet to discourage stepping on a stingray which can cause a painful, bloody foot. >> what was worse? the closeups of people's feet? it's easy to start somhing and not so easy to stop it? that's what one woman found out when she took a close look at her phone bill. >>> chocolate sage? how's that for a tease? >>> and you can get the latest news anytime with the upgraded abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, more >>> to save some calories this year, would you try skinny wine? wine typically has 120 calories
people in huntington beach have welcomed the new year with a dip in the pacific ocean.ar only about 100 took the plunge because stingrays have invaded the area. just last friday, 75 people were stung at the beach. even though authorities swept the sand today, five people still got stung. look at that. including the surfer. >> i thought, are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> and he's...
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in southern california, officials are warning beachgoers about the stingrays, friday alone, at huntingtonre stunned, that is the most ever in a single day. 150 injuries were reported over a total of three days.>> i felt pain in my foot. it really hurt. >> when stingrays strike they leave a stinger in the victim like a small branch. it is due to the low tide, and warm water. >>> from major injustices and major corruption, they are trying to sweep things under the rug. here is the highlight of the 2017 and how 2 investigates is making a difference. >> we cannot see others being taken advantage of. it is what we do and it is a mission we carry into the new year. >> in a year were fakeness got its name this story is just bizarre. >> i have the right to stay here. >> a decrepit oakland home getting demolished and a elderly man is being forced into homelessness. he responded with this giant blowup eagle calling us out. >> reporter: with a man being homeless is that funny? >> no. >> reporter: the city of oakland did not see it funny. it's a lesson to landlords to think before they push anyone ou
in southern california, officials are warning beachgoers about the stingrays, friday alone, at huntingtonre stunned, that is the most ever in a single day. 150 injuries were reported over a total of three days.>> i felt pain in my foot. it really hurt. >> when stingrays strike they leave a stinger in the victim like a small branch. it is due to the low tide, and warm water. >>> from major injustices and major corruption, they are trying to sweep things under the rug. here...
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so i don't recall huntington, west virginia's improvement rate but know it's improved. >> sharing data with pdmps, state physician. >> yeah. >> by the end of last year, which would have been 2016, 18 state programs -- 18 state va programs still weren't reporting. is that still the case? now a year out from this? >> i do not believe that's the case anymore. i'm going to want to confirm with you that we're in 100% compliance but that is our commitment. and if we're not in 100% compliance, i'm going to want to know about that because we've committed to that. and we should be. >> it also suggests that your vista electronic medical program is incapable of flagging drug interactions between valiums and opioids and riddlin and everything in every class as well as one patient who got 130, i think i recall this, 130 morphine tabs. that's kind of eye popping. why would you get so much? is vista capable of flagging this? are the pharmacy programs incapable of seeing these drug interactions and flagging them? >> we do measure and follow the statistics on patients who are on both, benzodiazapimes a
so i don't recall huntington, west virginia's improvement rate but know it's improved. >> sharing data with pdmps, state physician. >> yeah. >> by the end of last year, which would have been 2016, 18 state programs -- 18 state va programs still weren't reporting. is that still the case? now a year out from this? >> i do not believe that's the case anymore. i'm going to want to confirm with you that we're in 100% compliance but that is our commitment. and if we're not in...
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yellow 15 minutes running between huntington and mt. vernon square only this weekend. blue line trains every 15 minutes as well. on the orange line. have a great weekend. that's it for news4 today. >> tonight another chance to become a mill air. 445 times over. tonight is the drawing for the mega millions jackpot and actually more than $445 million. it's fourth largest jackpot in the history of the game. the last time mega millions drawing was back in october. this was the first of two chances this weekend that you'll have to strike it rich. saturday night is the powerball drawing that up to 550 million. check out nbc4 for the winning numbers. and just in case you need to renew your lottery hopes, check this out. he didn't hit the chak pot but a man in ash burg won a $1 million on powerball ticket. he originally thought it was worth 600 bucksment and i'll take 600. his ticket for the december 9th drawing matched the first fiefl numbers. only missed the powerball number. >> dang. >> plans to put his winnings toward retirement. the 711 will also receive 10 grand. >> smar
yellow 15 minutes running between huntington and mt. vernon square only this weekend. blue line trains every 15 minutes as well. on the orange line. have a great weekend. that's it for news4 today. >> tonight another chance to become a mill air. 445 times over. tonight is the drawing for the mega millions jackpot and actually more than $445 million. it's fourth largest jackpot in the history of the game. the last time mega millions drawing was back in october. this was the first of two...
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quick silver is headquartered in huntington beach. >>> mark ferrell has chosen his -- >> some are critical political ambitions. >> reporter: larry, catherine stefani will be representing district 2, mayor ferrell's old district. it is an upscale district which includes the marina and pacific heights. now everyone we spoke to believes she'll do a fantastic job as supervise, but as you said, not everyone agrees she's the right choice. >> i catherine sevetephanie. >> mark ferrell wasted no time picking to his successor to the board of supervisors. >> catherine has been a fierce advocate for gun control laws, a national leader on this issue that i know she'll carry forward at city hall. >> reporter: sevetephanie has n been -- >> i know the job, i know my community and i know the issues, i know how city hall works and i am i believe hit the ground running. >> reporter: in the crowd, oaks land mayor and oakland supervisors. >> i can't wait to work with her. >> we have someone who's ready to roll up their sleeves and do their job and focus on the city. >> reporter: which is exactly what stefani d
quick silver is headquartered in huntington beach. >>> mark ferrell has chosen his -- >> some are critical political ambitions. >> reporter: larry, catherine stefani will be representing district 2, mayor ferrell's old district. it is an upscale district which includes the marina and pacific heights. now everyone we spoke to believes she'll do a fantastic job as supervise, but as you said, not everyone agrees she's the right choice. >> i catherine sevetephanie....
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every 12 to 15 on the yellow line, service between huntington line. here this weekend, monday martin luther king, we do have a different service plan operating on metro from 5:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. parking free. >> thanks, melissa. >> someone saw this young woman wandering outside hospital in baltimore and admit she was discharged and couldn't communicate. the hospital has released a statement saying it takes the matter seriously. and is conducting a thorough review of what happened. >>> former white house adviser steve bannon is set to testify before the house intelligence committee next week. this is part of the investigation into russian meddling in our election. sources say nbc news it will happen next tuesday. bannon ran the trump campai served as president's top adviser until he was fired in august. last week, that new book, fire and fury quoted bannon referring to a meeting between russians and donald trump junior during the 2016 campaign as treasonous. days later, bannon left his job at breitbart news. >>> and some new information about the de
every 12 to 15 on the yellow line, service between huntington line. here this weekend, monday martin luther king, we do have a different service plan operating on metro from 5:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. parking free. >> thanks, melissa. >> someone saw this young woman wandering outside hospital in baltimore and admit she was discharged and couldn't communicate. the hospital has released a statement saying it takes the matter seriously. and is conducting a thorough review of what...
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people in huntington beach have welcomed the new year with a dip in the pacific ocean.out 100 took the plunge because stingrays have invaded the area. just last friday, 75 people were stung at the beach. even though authorities swept the sand today, five people still got stung. look at that. including the surfer. >> i thought, are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> and he's got quite the story to tell now. officials encourage people to shuffle their feet to discourage stepping on a stingray which can cause a painful, bloody foot. >> what was worse? the closeups of people's feet? it's easy to start something and not so easy to stop it? that's what one woman found out when she took a close look at her phone bill. >>> chocolate shortage? how's that for a tease? >>> and you can get the latest news anytime with the upgraded abc 7 news app. it has enhanced live video features, more (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if yo
people in huntington beach have welcomed the new year with a dip in the pacific ocean.out 100 took the plunge because stingrays have invaded the area. just last friday, 75 people were stung at the beach. even though authorities swept the sand today, five people still got stung. look at that. including the surfer. >> i thought, are you kidding? i've been surfing 35 years and never been hit. it hurts, but it's not that bad. i don't think i got like a full hit. >> and he's got quite...
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to peter mcgee who found me on the beach in huntington and brought me to boston, they are the people i think for frontline. that is what made it happen. it has been a simple and complicated is that. >> and frontline developed a brand, almost. you really did put your stamp on a kind of documentary. that there were lots of different styles of films without them. they were observational, reportorial. -- theye films like were extraordinarily different films that came about and i always thought that we needed to young anderies that older producers, reporters and filmmakers would look at and say i can learn from that. the people who come to me and say how do you make these films, i would like to get into documentaries. i would watch a lot of them and try to deconstruct them and look for the ones that suit you and the kind of film you make because ultimately, these are works of authorship. if you encourage authors because they do good work, then you begin to build a body of work. , initially, judy was anchoring the series after just establishing the first season. there is a certain point we
to peter mcgee who found me on the beach in huntington and brought me to boston, they are the people i think for frontline. that is what made it happen. it has been a simple and complicated is that. >> and frontline developed a brand, almost. you really did put your stamp on a kind of documentary. that there were lots of different styles of films without them. they were observational, reportorial. -- theye films like were extraordinarily different films that came about and i always...
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reporting live in huntington park, i'm andrea thomas, nbc 10 news >> after the deep freeze today feelsther to a lot of people. nbc 10 where people wearing much lighter clothes today. even still in the 40s. >> getting a little carried away. but is walking at a good pace. more of the warm up on the shore. he's a live look where temperatures also hit 40s. teorologist is tracking the weather in your most accurate forecast, glenn. >> do you ever think hitting the 40s you'd be celebrating? >> no, not at all. >> tomorrow we are talking 50s. and then friday we are you can taking 60s. it's 43 right now in philadelphia. we do have some 30s in blue bell, even beach, cold spots at 35 degrees. still have a pretty good snow cover at the beaches. and that's helping to keem tp t temperature down. and as we go through tonight we won't see temperature drop. it was cold last night, but not going to be cold tonight or tomorrow morning. as a matter of fact, we are not even going down to the freezing mark in philadelphia. we may not across many of the suburbs or lehigh valley may even see the temperature go
reporting live in huntington park, i'm andrea thomas, nbc 10 news >> after the deep freeze today feelsther to a lot of people. nbc 10 where people wearing much lighter clothes today. even still in the 40s. >> getting a little carried away. but is walking at a good pace. more of the warm up on the shore. he's a live look where temperatures also hit 40s. teorologist is tracking the weather in your most accurate forecast, glenn. >> do you ever think hitting the 40s you'd be...
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half-hour delays on the market frankford line the el because of power issues at the huntington station. on a bunch of platforms you're boarding from the opposite platform you're used to. new crash in hatfield along walnut at garden street. on the big picture speeds are starting to slow on the schuylkill expressway and i-95. now in the 20s and 30s southbound from cottman into girard. we've watching the fire department activity by penns landing along columbus boulevard, the northbound lanes remain blocked near the ben franklin bridge, dave and busters, southbound traffic is getting by, northbound is blocked off, stay by i-95 or the numbered streets. this is closed, cherry hill, 70 westbound by 295. downed wires and transformer fire are the reasons. stick with 73 or church road or crescent road, 70 westbound blocked off on this friday morning. >> breaking right now, police are searching for the gunman who left a man for dead in the street in delaware county. officers found the victim on the 1,000 block of barker road in darby township around midnight. he was shot in the head at close rang
half-hour delays on the market frankford line the el because of power issues at the huntington station. on a bunch of platforms you're boarding from the opposite platform you're used to. new crash in hatfield along walnut at garden street. on the big picture speeds are starting to slow on the schuylkill expressway and i-95. now in the 20s and 30s southbound from cottman into girard. we've watching the fire department activity by penns landing along columbus boulevard, the northbound lanes...
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. >>> a smaller version of the winter classic played out in huntington valley this morning.his 10-year-old tradition started out with the eagles hockey club. now that the kids are older, the parents and coaches play with them every new year's day. after the games, the families come together for a party off the ice. >>> now is the time of year when gyms are packed. >> yeah, but don't sign that contract just yet. harry hairston responds and shares the first thing you should ask before joining any gym, all new at 5:00. >>> deadly plane crash in costa rica. what we're learning about the victims and their connection to our area. >>> plus, trump's agenda. who the president is attacking in his first tweet of the year. that's next. >>> you're looking live right now on broad street and this is part of a philadelphia new year's tradition. we saw a lot of folks outside earlier. now they are inside for the finale. >> looks like they are walking the runway. >> yeah. >>> let's head to d.c. where president trump is back at the white house. >> the president started the year off with a twitt
. >>> a smaller version of the winter classic played out in huntington valley this morning.his 10-year-old tradition started out with the eagles hockey club. now that the kids are older, the parents and coaches play with them every new year's day. after the games, the families come together for a party off the ice. >>> now is the time of year when gyms are packed. >> yeah, but don't sign that contract just yet. harry hairston responds and shares the first thing you...
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>>> thursday morning in southern california after record 73 people were injured by stingrays at huntington beach. the spike and stingrays through the area all part two extreme low tides, small surf and warmer water over the holiday weekend. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries in the last couple of days including young man visiting from south korea. >> it is his first time to american wants to try surfing. we get in the water in five minutes later. >> i feel pain in my foot. >> people are usually stung after stepping on top of a stingray which then sends its of barb with the painful poison into the unknown swimmer. lifeguard suggests what -- shuffling her feet and kicking up the sandwich will scare away the stingrays. >>> a team of archaeologist and hundreds of volunteers have unearthed the remains of a 1500- year-old monastery and church in israel. >> connor has more out of jerusalem and look at some ancient history. >> reporter: in the years outside of jerusalem archaeologist have discovered unique church dating back to the earliest days of christianity. it was likely bui
>>> thursday morning in southern california after record 73 people were injured by stingrays at huntington beach. the spike and stingrays through the area all part two extreme low tides, small surf and warmer water over the holiday weekend. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries in the last couple of days including young man visiting from south korea. >> it is his first time to american wants to try surfing. we get in the water in five minutes later. >> i feel...
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my sister in huntington beach said all of their neighbors are out watching. >> i'm not the typical guy so i like these things. if i'm helping you with your commute and you're driving gilroy you're in the right now. we're looking at the gilroy super commute and traffic is doing well although there's a lot of people out there. it hasn't reached critical levels when it comes to traffic in the silicon valley and from the east bay to the peninsula getting into cooper teen know and sunnyvale. you generally get a good commute unless there's a crash or something as you drive through. this is my mistake. i put up 280, we're using that for moon coverage. sorry about that let's talk about the toll has saturday. traffic is moving along well until you get to the oakland base -- or the 880 over crossing and it slopes down. i think they switched on the meters lights but it's not a terrible delay. 8 to 10 minutes and you're on the bridge. nothing too major yet. 5:18. let's bring steve in. >> thank you, kindly, sir. >> mostly clear sky because there's fog showing up. sonoma county airport and up by tra
my sister in huntington beach said all of their neighbors are out watching. >> i'm not the typical guy so i like these things. if i'm helping you with your commute and you're driving gilroy you're in the right now. we're looking at the gilroy super commute and traffic is doing well although there's a lot of people out there. it hasn't reached critical levels when it comes to traffic in the silicon valley and from the east bay to the peninsula getting into cooper teen know and sunnyvale....
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warning for people in southern california whether a reported 73 people were hurt by sing rays at huntingtonngle day. lifeguards say more than 150 people reported injuries in the past few days, including one young man visiting from south korea. >> you know, his first time to america and he wants to try surfing. i get him down here in the water. and five minutes later. >> i feel pain in my foot. maybe. it really hurts. >> you see that sting ray barb poking out of his ankle. the barb sends painful poison into your skin. shuffle your feet instead of just walking into the water. kick up sand and that should scare away the sting ray. >> it looks painfulment like a nail. >>> shanahan and lynch will meet with the media today. today's new conference will likely focus on off season decisions including the draft. we will have a wrap-up tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> the georgia bulldogs beat the oklahoma sooners in a thrilling double overtime game down in pasadena at the rose bowl. >> the pocket. flips it into the end zone. touchdown. >> baker mayfield threw for 286 and two touchdowns. this game had a
warning for people in southern california whether a reported 73 people were hurt by sing rays at huntingtonngle day. lifeguards say more than 150 people reported injuries in the past few days, including one young man visiting from south korea. >> you know, his first time to america and he wants to try surfing. i get him down here in the water. and five minutes later. >> i feel pain in my foot. maybe. it really hurts. >> you see that sting ray barb poking out of his ankle. the...
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looking at the yellow line, also every 15 minutes, huntington and mount vernon square only this weekend. blue line trains every 15, as well. that's to coordinate with service changes on the orange line. have a great weekend. see you monday morning for "news 4 today." >>> now to an nbc news exclus e exclusive. michael wolff, the author at the center of the storm and in the president's cross hairs. he wrote a book about life it's a book that left jaws dropping. >> the white house called the book fiction, but wolff is standing by his work. nbc's kristen welker has the story. >> reporter: president trump pelted with questions about the explosive book "fire and fury." >> what do you say to michael wolff? >> showing restraint but earlier, taking to twitter to release fury of his own, calling the book full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist. mr. trump's legal team tried to block the book's release. in such high demand, it hit shelves four days early. >> where do i send the box of chocolates? >> reporter: in an interview on "today," wolff said the president's threats will
looking at the yellow line, also every 15 minutes, huntington and mount vernon square only this weekend. blue line trains every 15, as well. that's to coordinate with service changes on the orange line. have a great weekend. see you monday morning for "news 4 today." >>> now to an nbc news exclus e exclusive. michael wolff, the author at the center of the storm and in the president's cross hairs. he wrote a book about life it's a book that left jaws dropping. >> the...
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there is a warning in southern california after 73 people were hurt by stingrays at huntington beach in a single day. officials say the spike in stingrays in the area is due in part to extreme low tides. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries over the past few days including a young men visiting from south korea. >> his first time to america and he wants to try surfing. i get him down here in the water and five minutes later -- >> i feel pain in my foot. it really hurts. >> people are usually stung after stepping on a stingray which then sends it's barb with painful poison into the unknowing swimmer. lifeguards suggest shuffling your feet and taking up sand while walking in the water which tends to scare away the dangerous animals. >>> frustration for international travelers arriving at airports. computers crashed at the u.s. customs and border protection debora lee knocking out the processing system. sfo was among the affected airports. other airports included chicago's o'hare, atlanta, miami, denver, dallas and seattle. the outage lasted for a couple hours but some tr
there is a warning in southern california after 73 people were hurt by stingrays at huntington beach in a single day. officials say the spike in stingrays in the area is due in part to extreme low tides. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries over the past few days including a young men visiting from south korea. >> his first time to america and he wants to try surfing. i get him down here in the water and five minutes later -- >> i feel pain in my foot. it really...
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wapner's half time show, are in some kind of bearish phase karen in california, karen >> caller: from huntingtonping you warmer weather. >> i need it so bad. what's going on? >> caller: itabbvie a value prie stock? >> i think you can go higher even though it's a monster how about william in connecticut, william >> caller: how are you doing, jim? i'm calling about in 2011 you were talking about teradyne. it was $7.26 the next day i went down and bought it at my broker there and i bought a lot of shares, too, and it's $55 today at close. unbelievable returns, like 490% return i don't take it off the table, you say do it, i didn't do it. i'm going to ride it. >> take your crawl spaces out, let the rest run, it's a great company and i put in the the category, by the way, with lam research well played, well done let's go to mark in wisconsin. mark >> jim, i've got an lp for you, en antero midstream >> i think they're very good and i'm going to talk about magellan on wednesday but antero is a good company one more ron in texas ron? >> caller: hey my stock has had trouble breaking through the 50-day av
wapner's half time show, are in some kind of bearish phase karen in california, karen >> caller: from huntingtonping you warmer weather. >> i need it so bad. what's going on? >> caller: itabbvie a value prie stock? >> i think you can go higher even though it's a monster how about william in connecticut, william >> caller: how are you doing, jim? i'm calling about in 2011 you were talking about teradyne. it was $7.26 the next day i went down and bought it at my...
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. >> reporter: the serene looking shores of huntington beach but recently what lies beneath the surfacef these waters has caused misery for many. >> i got stung. >> reporter: and in the past few days there's been an invasion of stingrays. >> right now we have low tides in the middle of the day and we have a high population of stingrays. for some reason they are out here. >> reporter: and they are out in big numbers. causing at least 150 people in the past few days to seek treatment for the painful stings they deliver. >> when you have people entering the water, they step on them. the fish kill into a defensive mode. they flip their tail up and they have a stinger that has poison and is composed of bone. >> reporter: that's what happened to this man from south korea who was surfing with a friend when he took a wrong step. >> it was his first time to america and he wanted to try surfing. i get them down into the water and five minutes later -- >> i feel pain in my foot. it really hurts. >> reporter: kim came to a lifeguard statements -- station for the treatment was effective. >> if you g
. >> reporter: the serene looking shores of huntington beach but recently what lies beneath the surfacef these waters has caused misery for many. >> i got stung. >> reporter: and in the past few days there's been an invasion of stingrays. >> right now we have low tides in the middle of the day and we have a high population of stingrays. for some reason they are out here. >> reporter: and they are out in big numbers. causing at least 150 people in the past few days...
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but the article speaks of in huntington, west virginia, the local v.a. prescribes take-home opiates to roughly 18% of its patients, a rate 230% higher than the national average for all adult male patients. i have not looked at these statistics you've released. but does this v.a. still prescribe as an outlier such as that? >> what we publish now, and senator cassidy, i hope you'll appreciate this, no other system has ever published this data. we're hoping that they will join us. because we believe, like you, that this is how you get better, by sharing your data and understanding it. what you will see for every single one of our v.a. facilities, not only what their rate is now, but it was what it was in 2012 and whether they've made improvements. every single site, except for one, has made improvements in their prescribing rates in opioids. the one that didn't maybe somewhat unique in the philippines, it's manila. but every domestic site in the v.a. has made improvements. some made a lot more than others. that's where we hope they're going to learn from ea
but the article speaks of in huntington, west virginia, the local v.a. prescribes take-home opiates to roughly 18% of its patients, a rate 230% higher than the national average for all adult male patients. i have not looked at these statistics you've released. but does this v.a. still prescribe as an outlier such as that? >> what we publish now, and senator cassidy, i hope you'll appreciate this, no other system has ever published this data. we're hoping that they will join us. because we...
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as of last week, they have laid off over 600 here in indianapolis, another 700 in huntington, indiana he also said one of our other plants rexnord, it wouldn't be going anywhere. it's closed down in entirety, moved to mexico. donald trump broke the record in one year for 93,000 jobs being outsourced or left this country under his watch. >> let me ask you about his image. he is still out there giving speeches and still getting crowds, still singing the song. how do you put that in contrast to the reality in terms of industrial manufacturing jobs in this country especially in the what we call the rust belt that, part of the country you represent which is all the way from philadelphia all the way across most of the midwest where most of the real jobs have been jeopardized? >> i think for the most part, it took people some longer than others to feel like trump's a liar. he took bernie sanders message and he ran with it. people wanted to believe in something that thing would get better in this country. they bought his message and he's had a year now. and he hadn't delivered at all to the w
as of last week, they have laid off over 600 here in indianapolis, another 700 in huntington, indiana he also said one of our other plants rexnord, it wouldn't be going anywhere. it's closed down in entirety, moved to mexico. donald trump broke the record in one year for 93,000 jobs being outsourced or left this country under his watch. >> let me ask you about his image. he is still out there giving speeches and still getting crowds, still singing the song. how do you put that in contrast...
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it's for the benefaction of huntington park. tab c, you will see a similar letter from the grand secretary of the masons who lives next door. and the remainder of the letters are from friends and people of influence in the neighborhood, including john challaci, the vice president of our board. a 30-year counsel to our board and a well-respected member of the association. both of these people will attest that if i say the purpose of moving here is not for a quick resale or profiteering but for my personal use because i want to live here and retire here, they believe me. they know that. last, you will see a letter from my closest neighbor on the tenth floor. i thought that might be relevant to you since any construction, any bother -- there will be practically none, but he's here to testify it won't bother anybody in an unreasonable way. lastly, actually, there's one more letter from one more member of the board that would also favor this project. if we could go back briefly to the very first page, i addressed here what are the re
it's for the benefaction of huntington park. tab c, you will see a similar letter from the grand secretary of the masons who lives next door. and the remainder of the letters are from friends and people of influence in the neighborhood, including john challaci, the vice president of our board. a 30-year counsel to our board and a well-respected member of the association. both of these people will attest that if i say the purpose of moving here is not for a quick resale or profiteering but for...