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irene's younger sister juanita enlists her daughter emma and granddaughter lori to visit aunt irene ande they're there, find out just how many dolls she has. >> i was shocked, and i know lori was... >> oh, my gosh. >> ...really shocked. the first room we tackled, you had to suck up, yes... >> [ laughs ] >> ...to walk around. >> right. >> we knocked some dolls off while we were counting. >> i was like, "oh, my gosh. i don't know if this is collecting or hoarding." i've never seen anybody with that many dolls. >> emma and lori are flabbergasted to see dolls packed like sardines occupying every room in the house. >> we're counting one by one, and we're just overwhelmed. >> the final tally for irene's collection? over 5,000 dolls! it's time for an intervention. >> enough was enough on the doll collection. i had to sit down and speak with her about the matter. and it was hard. >> irene is fiercely opposed to just throwing away her lifelong collection. next-door neighbor suzy nuchols comes to the rescue. >> i do a lot of ebay, and so he knew that because we're neighbors, and we just decided,
irene's younger sister juanita enlists her daughter emma and granddaughter lori to visit aunt irene ande they're there, find out just how many dolls she has. >> i was shocked, and i know lori was... >> oh, my gosh. >> ...really shocked. the first room we tackled, you had to suck up, yes... >> [ laughs ] >> ...to walk around. >> right. >> we knocked some dolls off while we were counting. >> i was like, "oh, my gosh. i don't know if this is...
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we should not have to wait for the next irene, sandy, harvey, irma, or unnamed disaster to strike. today, we will discuss concrete solutions to protect and stabilize vulnerable seniors from maintaining necessary resources and connections during emergencies to relocating and returning to safe and secure homes during the recovery period. we will consider the challenges of making the correct choices of whether it is better to shelter people in place or evacuate and relocate. and as i've looked more into this issue, i've learned that that is often a very difficult decision to make. particularly if you're dealing with people with some sort of dementia. just one day after hurricane irma slammed much of florida, a cnn reporter waded about a mile in waist-deep water contaminated with oil and garbage to knock on the door of a mobile home in bonita springs. he had been told that an elderly couple lived inside and that they did not heed the warnings of local and state officials to leave prior to the storm. inside this mobile home, which was now surrounded by water, lived an 88-year-old woman
we should not have to wait for the next irene, sandy, harvey, irma, or unnamed disaster to strike. today, we will discuss concrete solutions to protect and stabilize vulnerable seniors from maintaining necessary resources and connections during emergencies to relocating and returning to safe and secure homes during the recovery period. we will consider the challenges of making the correct choices of whether it is better to shelter people in place or evacuate and relocate. and as i've looked...
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irene was a hurricane and the other was a tropical storm but they were both bad.the combination was terrible. for me it was an eye-opener because i had never been affected personally by a terrible storm or flood. even as a public official, i'm not sure i had ever been as close to it as i was in 2011. we would be walking through those communities, in most cases, a few days after and in some maybe only hours. what i learned from that is just how violating that is or how devastating that is on a personal and emotional way. i remember a friend of mine who was the ultimate tough guy, never bothered by anything, always cocky about everything but i walked up to him. his house had been flooded. i said how's it going and he just sort of dissolved in tears, this really tough guy. that gave me insight into the horror of it what we saw is maybe even worse than what we saw in 2011. the one point you made was the importance of good data to inform decision-making. we work together on this team and we gauge and helping to gather information. talk to us about what data you use to
irene was a hurricane and the other was a tropical storm but they were both bad.the combination was terrible. for me it was an eye-opener because i had never been affected personally by a terrible storm or flood. even as a public official, i'm not sure i had ever been as close to it as i was in 2011. we would be walking through those communities, in most cases, a few days after and in some maybe only hours. what i learned from that is just how violating that is or how devastating that is on a...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. the 80-thousand residents of florida's southernmost point-- the keys-- were allowed to go home today. for the first time since forced evacuations before hurricane irma. police let cars with residential stickers pass through checkpoints on route 1, the main road through the keys. when irma made landfall here as
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today, the united states air force sent planes into e pentagon says the b-1 just bombers from guam, along with f-15 fighter jets based in okinawa, japan, went farther north of the korean peninsula's demilitarized zone than any u.s. aircraft this century. the show of force follows president trump's comments
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hurricane irma is affecting millions of floridians after making landfall today in the united states. it struck florida's southern tip this morning before bearing down on the state's west coast. at least 2.1 million homes and businesses in florida have lost power. at least 127,000 florida residents are in shelters, many in school gymnasiums around
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has...
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Sep 20, 2017
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in 2011 the threat was real for hurricane irene and lee to make landfall. what followed explains why early tracking data, surveillance and flow of information across all levels of government is a priority and critical to the health and safety of our residents. about seven days before the storms were scheduled to hit. we heard from the national weather service. he started to send regular updates from the patterns and possible rainfall and the potential crest of the susquahanna river. the pennsylvania emergency management agency disseminated critical data to the emergency officials and emergency management coordinators for each municipality. wilkes-barre is protected by a u.s. army corps of engineer levee to a level of approximately 42 feet. the susquahanna river crested at a record and historic level of 42.66 feet. for years, the gauges that measure the water height of the susquahanna river in wilkes-barre were broken and the responsibility of a u.s. geological survey. senator casey led the charge here in washington to secure resources to replace our broken
in 2011 the threat was real for hurricane irene and lee to make landfall. what followed explains why early tracking data, surveillance and flow of information across all levels of government is a priority and critical to the health and safety of our residents. about seven days before the storms were scheduled to hit. we heard from the national weather service. he started to send regular updates from the patterns and possible rainfall and the potential crest of the susquahanna river. the...
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global terrorist networks, increasing great competition with russia and china, maligned irene influence spreading across the middle east, a north korean dictator racing to acquire missiles and hit the united states with nuclear weapons, the threats to our national security have not been more complex or daunting than at any time in tho past seven decades. we must also remember that we are a nation of brave young men and women deployed in afghanistan, iraq and around the world. th ndaa is a legislation that will deliver our armed forces resources, equipment and training they need to meet the increasingly complex challenges of today's world. and will begin the process of rebuilding our military after years of devastating defense cuts now, let me point out what happens as a result of these mindless defense cuts, whichsc every military leader has described as devastating to our ability to defend this nation. let me just remind you a hard truths. the of her military is eroding. we saw disturbing evidence of this round over the summer as 42 servicemembers tragically perished in accidents durin
global terrorist networks, increasing great competition with russia and china, maligned irene influence spreading across the middle east, a north korean dictator racing to acquire missiles and hit the united states with nuclear weapons, the threats to our national security have not been more complex or daunting than at any time in tho past seven decades. we must also remember that we are a nation of brave young men and women deployed in afghanistan, iraq and around the world. th ndaa is a...
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en otros detalles le comento que la preside arias irene michelle y ana armstrong fueron detenidas elÍs. las reclusas habían escapado el pasado cuatro septiembre de una cÁrcel federal. ambas mujeres enfrentan cargos por escapar de la cÁrcel. el hombre que ayer intercambiÓ disparoscon la policÍa, perdiÓ la vida. el conductor fue identificado como hoch, el incidente ocurriÓ ayer provocó varios trastornos en la circulaciÓn durante varias horas. laslas prÁcticas que implementarÍa el departamento seguridad nacional implica vigilar sus redes sociales y la bÚqueda que realicen internet. este incluya recientes y a los naturalizados. >> el departamento sobre a nacional anunciÓ que a partir del 18 octubre revisarÁn y almacenarÁn informaciÓn de las redes sociales de los residentes permanentes y ciudadanos. para completar el perfil de lo que soliciten visas. alguna latina como una privaciÓn a la libertad. >> somos un paÍs amigable. pero, hay un proceso para quedarse. y este proceso justo.>>. en un comunicado el departamento de seguridad nacional o inconsciente. en nuestra capacidad incrementa la
en otros detalles le comento que la preside arias irene michelle y ana armstrong fueron detenidas elÍs. las reclusas habían escapado el pasado cuatro septiembre de una cÁrcel federal. ambas mujeres enfrentan cargos por escapar de la cÁrcel. el hombre que ayer intercambiÓ disparoscon la policÍa, perdiÓ la vida. el conductor fue identificado como hoch, el incidente ocurriÓ ayer provocó varios trastornos en la circulaciÓn durante varias horas. laslas prÁcticas que implementarÍa el...
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with those response efforts that became clear with hu hurricane irene could cause i the susquehanna river to overwhelm our levees in pennsylvania. with the clock ticking and though waters rising. and just in the hospitals and nursing homes. >> now we will start with dr.. >> good morning. and tha thank you for making time with a busy agenda and to better support in times of disaster. i am a physician and was formally health commissioner in new orleans but i want to a talk about what we share a leader. standing with myself and the emergency operations center why we had a power restoration for our community that was august and it was hot. . . we were getting reports of seniors struggling in the heat throughout our community. we had offered evacuation assistance to many of the seniors who had been registered in our medicalre special needs registry, but they wanted to shelter in place and didn't take theno opportunity to voluntarily t evacuate. we knew some about them, we didn't know who was at highest risk and electricity dependent. we went door-to-door to try a to help our restoration. we we
with those response efforts that became clear with hu hurricane irene could cause i the susquehanna river to overwhelm our levees in pennsylvania. with the clock ticking and though waters rising. and just in the hospitals and nursing homes. >> now we will start with dr.. >> good morning. and tha thank you for making time with a busy agenda and to better support in times of disaster. i am a physician and was formally health commissioner in new orleans but i want to a talk about what...
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authorites say "irene michell"-- on your right and "anna armstrong" -- on the left- walked away froma minimum security facilitin >>> authorities say irene mitchell on your right, anna cf1 oll on your right, anna away from a minimum security facility in dublin on monday. mitchell was seen in rural livermore on wednesday, but that's the last time anybody has seen either of the women. these are newly released images of mitchell. she has a tattoo on her neck and tattoos on her right wrist. both women were serving sentences for narcotics charges. >>> uc berkeley are releasing security measures the university plans to take when speaker ben shapiro speaks at a hall next thursday night. they will make a perimeter around the hall he is speaking in that afternoon. the hall will span six buildings and attendees will be required to show a photo i.d. shapiro appeared at cal last year without any problems, but a visit by m irarli ilo caused a . >>> last night showed lasting effects of 9/11 on people who are children. the children breathing in dust from 9/11 16 years ago are now having respiratory
authorites say "irene michell"-- on your right and "anna armstrong" -- on the left- walked away froma minimum security facilitin >>> authorities say irene mitchell on your right, anna cf1 oll on your right, anna away from a minimum security facility in dublin on monday. mitchell was seen in rural livermore on wednesday, but that's the last time anybody has seen either of the women. these are newly released images of mitchell. she has a tattoo on her neck and tattoos...
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. >> reporter: this is upper marlboro, septr first hurricane irene, and then tropical storm lee dropped more than 2 feet of rain on central maryland. >> this is how high the flood got. >> reporter: that high? >> 4 feet 8". >> reporter: 4 feet 8"? mike's family business was the hardest hit. the water went from landing at the door to flooding marlboro tire and auto, racing to save customer cars and computers and expensive diagnostic tools. he said the structure is built like a concrete swimming pool. if irma puts down a foot after rain? >> we'll break some windows and put up a few diving boardings. [laughter] >> reporter: he said that the county was better at using the flood gates. his business recovered but he knows ic disaster. >> i'm smiling. you probably think i'm crazy but i am just so lucky that we only had a couple dozen buildings flooded and only 5 feet. this disaster in houston, oh, my goodness. >> reporter: he is hoping irma does not bring more pain. in upper marlboro, wusa 9. >>> now, prince george's county emergency managers say they are watching irma closely and hoping like t
. >> reporter: this is upper marlboro, septr first hurricane irene, and then tropical storm lee dropped more than 2 feet of rain on central maryland. >> this is how high the flood got. >> reporter: that high? >> 4 feet 8". >> reporter: 4 feet 8"? mike's family business was the hardest hit. the water went from landing at the door to flooding marlboro tire and auto, racing to save customer cars and computers and expensive diagnostic tools. he said the...
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irene in new york city, line for independents, what is your today as congress returns? caller: well, priority i have a while.uite when -- during the great '30, one thing that president roosevelt did was men had ybody all the to work where they went out to fields or whatever they did, you something for manage, i think welfare is a big mistake. collecting ody money, including myself from the government should have to work for it. loads are young guys that have welfare down around the outh, but should be able to work doing something, whether out in the field or the city or do.ever they but give somebody something for othing, that is what it is worth for them. cut out welfare, should have like everybody like japan, it is like everybody has thing, otherwise it gets to be just big money game. caller in our last today's "washington journal." we'll be back here tomorrow eastern, 4 7 a.m. has the same thing. otherwise it is a big money game. last caller. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. have a great tuesday. ♪ attorney general jeff sessions will talk about
irene in new york city, line for independents, what is your today as congress returns? caller: well, priority i have a while.uite when -- during the great '30, one thing that president roosevelt did was men had ybody all the to work where they went out to fields or whatever they did, you something for manage, i think welfare is a big mistake. collecting ody money, including myself from the government should have to work for it. loads are young guys that have welfare down around the outh, but...
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han sido identificadas como "anna armstrong" de 34 aÑos quien serva condena de 6 meses en crcel e "irene 37 que cumplia una condena de 9 años de prisin. cesar ---quince estados incluyendo el distrito de columbia demandaron al gobierno federal para bloquear la orden del presidente trump de terminar con "daca"... take vo ---el fiscal general de washington, que encabezo la demanda, dijo que la accion de trump viola los derechos legales de los cerca de 800 mil inmigrantes protegidos por esta accion ejecutiva... ---quienes ya estn inscritos en daca siguen cubiertos hasta que expiren sus permisos pero el programa no est aceptando nuevas solicitudes. lorena / vboxes --california tambin demandar a la administracin del presidente donald trump por revocar daca. --el fiscal general del estado, xavier becerra ha indicado que decidi presentar su propia demanda ya que indic que uno de cada cuatro "soÑadores " vive en california. --''becerra" dice que la decisin de trump es inconstitucional y asegura que el mandatario fue impulsado por aversin racial. take vo/cesar --y la senadora de california "dianne
han sido identificadas como "anna armstrong" de 34 aÑos quien serva condena de 6 meses en crcel e "irene 37 que cumplia una condena de 9 años de prisin. cesar ---quince estados incluyendo el distrito de columbia demandaron al gobierno federal para bloquear la orden del presidente trump de terminar con "daca"... take vo ---el fiscal general de washington, que encabezo la demanda, dijo que la accion de trump viola los derechos legales de los cerca de 800 mil inmigrantes...
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this company came to the aid of the garden state during irene and sandy. brian taff will head to florida to cover hurricane irma. his live reports from miami begin tomorrow on "action news." you can keep track of hurricane irma on the "6abc" app. we'll update you as the storm progresses. the app is a free download for your mobile device. >>> we have breaking news, gun vile aviolence at 16th and melo. a man was shot in the face in front of his two-year-old daughter and he died at the scene. christie ileto is there. >> police are on scene trying to piece together who pulled the trigger and shot this man to death in front of his child. he parked his car when he became the target of an armed robbery. >> we heard two loud firecrackers, realized it was gunshots, game to the street and realized the man was shot. >> the man was shot in front of his two-year-old daughter on melon street. >> in the head, in the face, there was a pool of blood. >> the victim parked the family suv on their naked block when two men approached with a gun. >> we believe it was a robbery
this company came to the aid of the garden state during irene and sandy. brian taff will head to florida to cover hurricane irma. his live reports from miami begin tomorrow on "action news." you can keep track of hurricane irma on the "6abc" app. we'll update you as the storm progresses. the app is a free download for your mobile device. >>> we have breaking news, gun vile aviolence at 16th and melo. a man was shot in the face in front of his two-year-old daughter...
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[laughter] >> irene roberts november 5 -- 56 -- fifth or sixth how can the republicans party possibly, back? and it turned out to be dramatically different and then was as surprised as anybody in this room. so to be there is accurate. there was a time when both parties are dealing with very serious cleavages said they aren't just olivier. and then that is across the spectrum. so the fact the way that that stands today in its entire history the republican party have never been stronger and california is one of those places. they did enough to break right so this has to do with that natural sorting. and part of the gamesmanship. so we'd -- need to be mindful. not to see a collapse but the transformation of the two-party system. we did their changing extraordinarily fast, and to be stuck in this two-party system that creates pd and fear and vigor of poolsides for:to have a very resilient society or democracy. and then to win the presidency. ed then to say we're trying to do something. battle that as we are talking to the senate majority leader. so is he the representative of the republic
[laughter] >> irene roberts november 5 -- 56 -- fifth or sixth how can the republicans party possibly, back? and it turned out to be dramatically different and then was as surprised as anybody in this room. so to be there is accurate. there was a time when both parties are dealing with very serious cleavages said they aren't just olivier. and then that is across the spectrum. so the fact the way that that stands today in its entire history the republican party have never been stronger and...
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-- a character named irene landry played by jean effron, a great actress, and he sort of intentionallyom the other people at the home. and i called the person who runs the show, peter gould, and i said, "does he have to do this?" [ laughter ] and he goes, "bob, the show is called 'better call saul.' i don't know if you've seen 'breaking bad,' but you have to become that guy." [ light laughter ] i was like, "yeah, you're right." >> seth: the other thing you had to do this year that i heard was difficult is you had to eat a lot of doritos. >> oh, yeah. we have a scene where i ate doritos. and usually if you do that on a show, they get you the healthy version or whatever. i haven't had a dorito in 30 years. i've actually smoked pot more recently -- [ laughter ] and usually you'd think those two go together. >> seth: yeah. >> but -- [ light laughter ] but -- i -- they had doritos. i said, sure. i'll take a bullet for the show. and man, i ate a dorito and my brain exploded. [ laughter ] and every single take, and we do a lot of takes, ended with, "cut!" and me going, "oh, my god, that's goo
-- a character named irene landry played by jean effron, a great actress, and he sort of intentionallyom the other people at the home. and i called the person who runs the show, peter gould, and i said, "does he have to do this?" [ laughter ] and he goes, "bob, the show is called 'better call saul.' i don't know if you've seen 'breaking bad,' but you have to become that guy." [ light laughter ] i was like, "yeah, you're right." >> seth: the other thing you...
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officials say anna armstrong and irene mitchell left the minimum security facility at 7:15 monday evening. both were serving time on federal drug charges. >> they don't have a history of violence, but anybody that escapes from a prison institution we consider to be dangerous because they're on the run and they're considered fugitives. >> earlier today, mitchell was spotted in rural livermore. according to the alameda county sheriff's office. they tweeted this photograph of her covering her face when someone tried taking a shot of her. >> well, we have much more ahead on "abc 7 news at 11:00." hundreds gathered on the peninsula tonight for a vigil in support of the dreamers. plus -- >> just be happy to see my brother. because i couldn't see him. >> martellus bennett tonight ready to give his brother a big hug as he gets emotional thinking about what if. and -- >> did you hear these mystery jets in the east bay this afternoon? >> we'll have that story. all of that coming up. first, here is a look at what is ahead on "jimmy kimmel live" after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> jimmy: thank you, dan a
officials say anna armstrong and irene mitchell left the minimum security facility at 7:15 monday evening. both were serving time on federal drug charges. >> they don't have a history of violence, but anybody that escapes from a prison institution we consider to be dangerous because they're on the run and they're considered fugitives. >> earlier today, mitchell was spotted in rural livermore. according to the alameda county sheriff's office. they tweeted this photograph of her...
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irma replaced irene, because they retired that. once again as we get into next wednesday, at 2:00, so this is still a ways away, winds are back up to 130 miles an hour, becomes a category 4. so the general consensus is it's a little better than it was earlier in the week, which makes sense. the closer the lines are together, the more consensus the models have, each line representing a computer forecast. you can see pretty good agreement or confluence here with the path. if that were the case, it would miss puerto rico, miss antigua and then head for the east coast. right now this path would also spare the gulf of mexico and southern florida, which would be a good thing. a couple of peeks of sun out right now. 67, winds east, northeast at 8. winds pick up tomorrow as the mn over the last hour we've had a hole in the radar, showers to the north, showers to the west and showers to the south. thankfully it's not snow or i'd be going crazy. pretty heavy activity toward the south. it's lifting a little bit to the north, so we'll have ano
irma replaced irene, because they retired that. once again as we get into next wednesday, at 2:00, so this is still a ways away, winds are back up to 130 miles an hour, becomes a category 4. so the general consensus is it's a little better than it was earlier in the week, which makes sense. the closer the lines are together, the more consensus the models have, each line representing a computer forecast. you can see pretty good agreement or confluence here with the path. if that were the case,...
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this morning we are learning the power and fury of hurricane irene. officials reporting that the french side of st. martin is 95 percent destroyed. take a look at the power of the rain and wind as it roared across the island. this is what is headed toward the united states. wind and rain so intense - visibility is nearly zero. with the storm now passed st. martin. we are getting the chance to see the damage. take a look- buiildings and entire neighborhoods obliterated. trees down everywhere. on local official describes it as an enormous catastrophe we also have new video in this morning from san juan the waves crashing up onto land flooding streets. right now tens of thousands of people are without water. irma is the worst hurricane to hit puerto rico killing 27-hundred people. and here is what it looks like in the u.s. virgin islands. high wind and big waves crashing into st,. thomas flooding out neighborhoods.. bring down trees and poewr lines. we will continue to monitor new video as it comes into abc7 and we will bring it to you as we get it. we'r
this morning we are learning the power and fury of hurricane irene. officials reporting that the french side of st. martin is 95 percent destroyed. take a look at the power of the rain and wind as it roared across the island. this is what is headed toward the united states. wind and rain so intense - visibility is nearly zero. with the storm now passed st. martin. we are getting the chance to see the damage. take a look- buiildings and entire neighborhoods obliterated. trees down everywhere. on...
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here with irene contreras., who is the dog, the puppy, and you have frida. >> very squirmy frida. >> they are both teeny tiny and adorable. maybe we should start with flea. tell me about flea. he's a little puppy, right? >> she's approximately nine weeks old. >> she. pardon me. >> nine weeks old. and her ideal family was basically anyone who was interested in some energy. >> she's chewing on your mike. she's a really cute puppy. how big do you think she'll get. >> about double or triple more size. >> someone with maybe a little bit of a yard, maybe someone with kids who could run around with her. >> right. lot of energy. >> lot of energy. she is adorable. and tell me about frida. >> frida's nine weeks old. she came in with a litter of four or five other kittens, and she's ready for a forever home herself. >> will she get much bigger than that. >> about twice this size. yeah. and she's got a lot of energy as well as a little one. >> and sometimes you have said in the past, sometimes it's helpful to adopt two kit
here with irene contreras., who is the dog, the puppy, and you have frida. >> very squirmy frida. >> they are both teeny tiny and adorable. maybe we should start with flea. tell me about flea. he's a little puppy, right? >> she's approximately nine weeks old. >> she. pardon me. >> nine weeks old. and her ideal family was basically anyone who was interested in some energy. >> she's chewing on your mike. she's a really cute puppy. how big do you think she'll...
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irene was retired, so this is why it's irma. it's way o storm and all the computer models keep it relatively strong. it's a category 3 right now. the winds are still about 120 miles an hour, category 3 is anything over 111. the track over the next few days, that's pretty much in agreement with the models. it's going to go west, maybe a little southwest and north of due west next week. now, we're at wednesday. we're way into the future here. this is at 2:00 now and we're looking at winds of 130 miles an hour as a category 4. so we'll watch this. the computer models are in better agreement now. the early part of this week had the models all over the place. now they're a little more con fluent. the tighter these lines are, the more agreement amongst them. this is pretty good. nothing is taking it west. most of the models point to keeping it towards the coast, maybe making land fall, but maybe not. a live look outside, it's kind of nice out. but it's kind of chilly. it's 66. a little cool for a football game tonight. we're going to
irene was retired, so this is why it's irma. it's way o storm and all the computer models keep it relatively strong. it's a category 3 right now. the winds are still about 120 miles an hour, category 3 is anything over 111. the track over the next few days, that's pretty much in agreement with the models. it's going to go west, maybe a little southwest and north of due west next week. now, we're at wednesday. we're way into the future here. this is at 2:00 now and we're looking at winds of 130...
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authorities say irene michelle and anna armstrong on the left walked away from a minimum security facilitylle was in livermore but that's the last time anyone has seen either of the women. these are newly released images of michelle. she has a tattoo on her neck and right wrist. both women were serving sentences for narcotics. >> happening today a sacramento county sheriff's deputy will be laid to rest. robert died after a shooting outside a sacramento motel. thursday hundreds showed up for memorial service to remember him. >> bobby loved his life, he loved his family, he loved his friends, and he loved his dog. >> i don't even know what i'm supposed to feel. i know i feel a lot of different things probably like all of you. i feel angry. >> a mentor, reliable, competent. >> in roseville, a procession followed yesterday's service. >>> an amazing housing development is moving forward in santa rosa. the new community will offer affordable prices. this is under construction on vacant lots not far from the shepherd elementary school in roseland district. construction is poised to ramp up over t
authorities say irene michelle and anna armstrong on the left walked away from a minimum security facilitylle was in livermore but that's the last time anyone has seen either of the women. these are newly released images of michelle. she has a tattoo on her neck and right wrist. both women were serving sentences for narcotics. >> happening today a sacramento county sheriff's deputy will be laid to rest. robert died after a shooting outside a sacramento motel. thursday hundreds showed up...
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after irene, the town well," wised up," and secured funds to buy out the most flood-prone homes.so this is housing lot after housing lot reclaimed by nature. >> right. >> reporter: the other form of" mitigation": elevating homes, at one to $200,000 a pop. >> the larger holes up on the second story, that's where they put the steel beams through, and where they put the jacks to jack the home up. >> reporter: federal grants reimburse homeowners for the cost of raising their houses, and living expenses for several months while the work is being done. >> those openings that are near the ground, those are flood vents that allow water to go in and out during flooding, and that prevents the block from collapsing. and that's why fema's giving us the money! they don't want to pay out $80,000, and then we have another flood, and they pay another $80,000, and we have another flood and they pay another! >> reporter: so pequannock now boasts a home with a roman aqueduct. >> this is particularly good for flood plain management, because of the openness. >> reporter: a french chateau. >> the whol
after irene, the town well," wised up," and secured funds to buy out the most flood-prone homes.so this is housing lot after housing lot reclaimed by nature. >> right. >> reporter: the other form of" mitigation": elevating homes, at one to $200,000 a pop. >> the larger holes up on the second story, that's where they put the steel beams through, and where they put the jacks to jack the home up. >> reporter: federal grants reimburse homeowners for the...
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armstrong received a five year sentence last march and irene michelle was sentenced to nine years back in 2014. >>> brentwood police found stolen mail in pillow cases at a hotel and that the thieves used a digital key app to get around checking in at the front desk. abc 7 news reporter is live with the story tonight. >> reporter: brentwood police say the thieves stole mail from concord residents. u.s. postal inspectors are trying to get it back to the owners. >> we have seen an increase in theft. it's an issue that we are addressing. >> reporter: in this case police say thieves stole the mail and used a fake name to check into this hotel using a hilton digital key app on their phone. >> when you rent on the app, they'll provoid you a blue tooth access code to allow you to check spinto your room meaning u don't have to check in at the lobby. you can go straight to your room. >> open your door with digital key. >> reporter: hilton advertises the convenience at hthousands o hotels. hotel staff found hundreds of pieces of the stolen mail stuffed into three pillow cases after they checked o
armstrong received a five year sentence last march and irene michelle was sentenced to nine years back in 2014. >>> brentwood police found stolen mail in pillow cases at a hotel and that the thieves used a digital key app to get around checking in at the front desk. abc 7 news reporter is live with the story tonight. >> reporter: brentwood police say the thieves stole mail from concord residents. u.s. postal inspectors are trying to get it back to the owners. >> we have...
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marshal service said these two women, 34-year-old anna armstrong and 37-year-old irene michell walked away from the minimal security federal prison camp monday night, both serving time for federal narcotics charges. authorities are on the lookout. >>> a very strange trespassing case in the east bay, a man with his mule arrested. the guy has been spotted around the tri-valley for the past few weeks. kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in front of the courthouse in dublin. how did this man get in trouble with the law? >> reporter: it was quite a sight to see this man and his mule coming right here to this brand-new courthouse. he walks for miles and miles during the day, but at night when he needs to rest, that's when he gets into a little trouble with the law. he has a name, but he prefers being called mule and his mule is named little girl. >> well, i bought my first mule 33 years ago. >> reporter: he travels the west coast. his mission, to bring attention to the disappearance of public space. little girl, how does she get fed? >> she eats whatever we come across. >> reporter: he's crea
marshal service said these two women, 34-year-old anna armstrong and 37-year-old irene michell walked away from the minimal security federal prison camp monday night, both serving time for federal narcotics charges. authorities are on the lookout. >>> a very strange trespassing case in the east bay, a man with his mule arrested. the guy has been spotted around the tri-valley for the past few weeks. kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in front of the courthouse in dublin. how did this man...
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anna armstrong and irene mitchell, you see them both here were last seen on monday night at the federal correctional institute in dublin. both were serving sentences for narcotics violations. they are not believed to be a danger to the public. >>> we have new details in that deadly crash near fresno that killed five people from the east bay. we now know the names of two of the victims. the suv they were riding in smashed into a big rig in the small town. 66-year-old and 64-year-old both of union city were identified by the coroner's office. the other three victims suffered severe burns so dental records or dna testing will be needed to confirm their identity. chp says the suv ran a stop sign and rammed into the big rig. the driver of the big rig remains in critical condition. >>> another twist from president trump, today he met with top democrats including san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi. mr. trump hoping to make progress with the looming debt ceiling and daca. blayne alexander joins us this evening and blayne, there say glimmer of hope in terms of unity. >> reporter: well, raj
anna armstrong and irene mitchell, you see them both here were last seen on monday night at the federal correctional institute in dublin. both were serving sentences for narcotics violations. they are not believed to be a danger to the public. >>> we have new details in that deadly crash near fresno that killed five people from the east bay. we now know the names of two of the victims. the suv they were riding in smashed into a big rig in the small town. 66-year-old and 64-year-old...
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officials say anna armstrong and irene mitchell left the minimum security facility at 7:15 monday eveningth were serving time on federal drug charges. >> they don't have a history of violence, but anybody that escapes from a prison institution we consider to be dangerous because they're on the run and they're considered fugitives. >> earlier today, mitchell was spotted in rural livermore. according to the alameda county sheriff's office. they tweeted this photograph of her covering her face when someone tried taking a shot of her. >> well, we have much more ahead on "abc 7 news at 11:00." hundreds gathered on the peninsula tonight for a vigil in support of the dreamers. plus -- >> just be happy to see my brother. because i couldn't see him. >> martellus bennett tonight ready to give his brother a big hug as he gets emotional thinking about what if. and -- >> did you hear these mystery jets in the east bay this afternoon? >> we'll have that story. all of that coming up. first, here is a look at what is ahead on "jimmy kimmel live" after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> jimmy: thank you, dan and a
officials say anna armstrong and irene mitchell left the minimum security facility at 7:15 monday eveningth were serving time on federal drug charges. >> they don't have a history of violence, but anybody that escapes from a prison institution we consider to be dangerous because they're on the run and they're considered fugitives. >> earlier today, mitchell was spotted in rural livermore. according to the alameda county sheriff's office. they tweeted this photograph of her covering...
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difference between democrats and republicans just for the meaning behind sports all right it's a magic irene. i mean peers are here those are we the people just have to demand them do not support or vote for any politician who was funded by big oil block the pipelines put the solar panels in it's time for a new world and or move. the leader. because you thought that ok i finally got a day to believe there's actually decide. i . can do it from behind senator rand paul stood up on the senate floor and said something pretty interesting two days ago our ra's today to oppose an authorized under claire and unconstitutional war on authorized under clear un cause there's a war i'm place a talking about are we being invaded by canada all right they probably want our natural resources like to read. you can have a when you pry him from my cold orange fingers. what we have today is basically unlimited war anywhere anytime. any place upon the globe. i. think he's talking about. well you. see we have to be at war all the time because we have a lot of indoctrinated zina hormonal steroids all young men. you
difference between democrats and republicans just for the meaning behind sports all right it's a magic irene. i mean peers are here those are we the people just have to demand them do not support or vote for any politician who was funded by big oil block the pipelines put the solar panels in it's time for a new world and or move. the leader. because you thought that ok i finally got a day to believe there's actually decide. i . can do it from behind senator rand paul stood up on the senate...
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han sido identificadas como "anna armstrong" de 34 aÑos quien serva condena de 6 meses en crcel e "irene37 que cumplia una condena de 110 meses de prisin. autoridades dicen que las sospechosas no son una amenaza al publico y piden ayuda para dar con su paradero. cesar ---hoy las autoridades federales desmantelaron una banda de criminales acusados de robar mercanca de tiendas de ropa para despus venderla en tijuana... ---estamos hablando de millones de dlares en productos. en exclusiva, "rigo villalobos" hablo con la esposa de uno de los detenidos. take pkg 0:01 0:27 nats. fue un operativo con al menos 250 agentes. nats. buscaban a 22 criminales acusados de robar mercanca como esta valorada en ms de 20 millones de dlares. nats. todos los artculos son de diseÑador. en el operativo de hoy, confiscaron bolsas con ropa de tiendas como lacoste, victoria's secret, armani, abercrombie and fitch y adidas, entre otras. as mismo, hallaron costosos pefumes, zapatos louie vuitton y bolsas de plstico repletas de sensores. sot- estaban operando como por 10 anos y estamos hablando de millones y millones
han sido identificadas como "anna armstrong" de 34 aÑos quien serva condena de 6 meses en crcel e "irene37 que cumplia una condena de 110 meses de prisin. autoridades dicen que las sospechosas no son una amenaza al publico y piden ayuda para dar con su paradero. cesar ---hoy las autoridades federales desmantelaron una banda de criminales acusados de robar mercanca de tiendas de ropa para despus venderla en tijuana... ---estamos hablando de millones de dlares en productos. en...
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anna armstrong and irene mitchell escaped from the camp in dublin earlier this month. they've been serving sentences for drug-related crimes. armstrong and mitchell will now face additional charges. u.s. marshals credit mexican police with help in arresting them. >>> san francisco is getting ready for the annual event on tuesday with the blue angels taking to the sky for the air show. the show draws hundreds of boats to the bay and the coast guard will have triple the number. they'll be looking out for things like speeding and overcrowding. >> always on the first and foremost on our mind as well as security. we'll be working together to assess any threats, but i can tell you fleet week is just a fun event here in san francisco and it's a great way for the community to come together. >> officials are warning people watching the air show from roofs and balconies to make sure they're safe. the blue angels arrive on sunday. >>> i'm ready for some beautiful weather this weekend. i'm also ready to finally be able to sleep without sweating. >> i think that's a key goal for pe
anna armstrong and irene mitchell escaped from the camp in dublin earlier this month. they've been serving sentences for drug-related crimes. armstrong and mitchell will now face additional charges. u.s. marshals credit mexican police with help in arresting them. >>> san francisco is getting ready for the annual event on tuesday with the blue angels taking to the sky for the air show. the show draws hundreds of boats to the bay and the coast guard will have triple the number. they'll...
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top vo lorena -- anna armstrong e irene michell, quienes escaparon hace tres semanas de un centro de federal en dublin, fueron capturadas en mexico. -- las espulsaron a los estados unidos y ahora enfrentan cargos por escapar de una penitenciaria federal cuya pena alcanza los cinco aÑos tras las rejas. -- las dos mujeres estaban detenidas por delitos relacionados con drogas. top vo cesar -- tras difundir en agosto el retrato hablado de un joven sospechoso de manosear varias veces a una mujer en el parque "pickle-weed" de san rafael, la policia captur esta semana a un adolescente de 15 aÑos... -- un testigo tom una fotografia del joven al percatarse del delito... -- la vicitma afirma que el adolescente la manoseo por detras mientras corria por un sendero. cesar --- un voraz incendio cobr la vida de dos ancianos que residian en un parque de casas moviles de san leandro... ---"paola reyes" nos tiene las imagenes... 0:01 0:13 0:49 package generic import hd - twitter fire este video colgado en twitter, capturo el infierno de llamas del que dos personas de edad avanzada no lograron escapar.
top vo lorena -- anna armstrong e irene michell, quienes escaparon hace tres semanas de un centro de federal en dublin, fueron capturadas en mexico. -- las espulsaron a los estados unidos y ahora enfrentan cargos por escapar de una penitenciaria federal cuya pena alcanza los cinco aÑos tras las rejas. -- las dos mujeres estaban detenidas por delitos relacionados con drogas. top vo cesar -- tras difundir en agosto el retrato hablado de un joven sospechoso de manosear varias veces a una mujer en...
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irene mitchell on your right was last seen yesterday in rural livermore. mitchell and another inmate, anna armstrong walked away from the federal constructional institute on monday. there's a minimum security facility. the u.s. mar sel shal service says both women were serving sentences for narcotics charges. >>> santa clara county supervisor is provide egg meaning full of oversight for the sheriff's office and department of corrections. they're saying it creates an office of correction and law enforcement oversight. also it calls for a creation of a citizen panel to ensure public access. it's been two years since three guards beat an inmate to death at the santa clara younty jail. those guards were convicted of murder earlier this year. they're stoet consider the proposal on tuesday. >>> surveillance cameras are coming to roads in and out of town in mortgagea. they raised 60 grand to pay for that equipment. it's all being linked to wireless systems at the police department. this follows a string of home and car break-ins. >> coming up, ethel is striking t
irene mitchell on your right was last seen yesterday in rural livermore. mitchell and another inmate, anna armstrong walked away from the federal constructional institute on monday. there's a minimum security facility. the u.s. mar sel shal service says both women were serving sentences for narcotics charges. >>> santa clara county supervisor is provide egg meaning full of oversight for the sheriff's office and department of corrections. they're saying it creates an office of...
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marshals say anna armstrong and irene marshall slipped away from minimum-security satellite prison camp before seven 30 p.m. monday. both women are 34 years old. they were serving chart on methamphetamine charges. if you see them, u.s. marshals service. >>> new information on the driver who was hit and killed by a caltrain yesterday morning. investigators have identified him as 29-year-old beer alexandrite mobility , pella. they say the volkswagen sedan crashed through a fence and ended up on the tracks near buckingham avenue in redwood city. a caltrain going northbound slammed into the car dragging it for at least a half-mile. neighbors who live in an area say they heard a loud bang and came out to see what happened. >> we were just in shock because we weren't expecting the car to be right in front of us. the bang was really loud, it sounded like it was right next to us. >> authorities say the victim lived in redwood city but was from palo alto and found it a small social media firm in san jose. vascular say there were no skid marks are any signs that he tried to stop before his car we
marshals say anna armstrong and irene marshall slipped away from minimum-security satellite prison camp before seven 30 p.m. monday. both women are 34 years old. they were serving chart on methamphetamine charges. if you see them, u.s. marshals service. >>> new information on the driver who was hit and killed by a caltrain yesterday morning. investigators have identified him as 29-year-old beer alexandrite mobility , pella. they say the volkswagen sedan crashed through a fence and...
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--"irene mitchel" y "anna armstrong" fueron vistas por ultima vez el lunes por la noche, en la prisinna por cargos relacionados a narcoticos. --las autoridades no creen que representen un peligro para el publico. lorena ---otro homicidio se registro anoche en san jose, por la concurrida calle story. cesar ---vecinos dicen que la situacion se ha puesto mas peligrosa, al punto que varios de nuestros entrevistados se rehusaron a aparecer en camara por temor a represalias.... ---"pilar nino" nos amplia. take pkg :01 banner :16 enrique :27 pilar 1:08 matilde pasadas las nueve de la noche de este martes balazos se escucharon en la cuadra 1900 de la calle story en san jose. 6:47 yo no mas escuche 3 disparos y fue todo pero esos tiros fueron suficientes para robarle la vida a un hombre. enrique garcia/dep. de policia de san jose 00:39 cuando llegaron los oficiales encontraron a un hombre de unos 30 pico anos de edad que estaba herido y fallecio en el hospital 0:50 pilar nino 8:30 vecinos que no quisieron aparecer en camara nos dijeron que el senor vivia aqui al lado de donde ocurrio la traged
--"irene mitchel" y "anna armstrong" fueron vistas por ultima vez el lunes por la noche, en la prisinna por cargos relacionados a narcoticos. --las autoridades no creen que representen un peligro para el publico. lorena ---otro homicidio se registro anoche en san jose, por la concurrida calle story. cesar ---vecinos dicen que la situacion se ha puesto mas peligrosa, al punto que varios de nuestros entrevistados se rehusaron a aparecer en camara por temor a represalias.......
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.b.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill.
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marshals are still investigating how anna armstrong and irene mitchell seen here escaped the prison. anyone with information on either inmate should call police immediately. >>> san francisco supervisors are pushing forward with an effort to ban flavored tobacco. critics of the ban gathered enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot so the board will let the voters decide rather than withdraw the ordinance entirely. proponents say a number of groups are coming together to make sure the ban stays in place. >> the most critical thing we want to convey is organizations like the american cancer society, cancer action network, the american lung association, campaign for tobacco-free kids, the american heart association, are going to fight this effort. and we are going to fight and win. >> grocers and smoke shop owners oppose the ban. big tobacco is also spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight the measure. >>> time now 4:41. one bay area school district in a financial bind after a multi- million dollar budget blunder. >> plus, time is running out for california lawmakers t
marshals are still investigating how anna armstrong and irene mitchell seen here escaped the prison. anyone with information on either inmate should call police immediately. >>> san francisco supervisors are pushing forward with an effort to ban flavored tobacco. critics of the ban gathered enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot so the board will let the voters decide rather than withdraw the ordinance entirely. proponents say a number of groups are coming together to make...