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explorer jacques cousteau is >>> the grandson of famed explorer jacques cousteau is back on land this morning. yesterday fabien cousteau broke his grandfather's record for days living under water. david sutta of our miami station reports. >> after 31 days not at sea but under the sea fabien cousteau surface off of key largo. the explorer telling us he got emotional about leaving. >> i don't know. it's bittersweet. feeling good physically, emotionally. it's kind of cool down there. end of chapter. time to make a new one. >> reporter: cousteau has plenty to be proud of. the grandson of famed jacques cousteau has topped his grandfather's record and he made it look easy. >> it's strange. i don't miss anything up there. i'm actually very comfortable down here. >> reporter: we dropped down two weeks ago to see how his mission was going. his quarters nearly the size of a school bus, he had all the comforts of home including why
explorer jacques cousteau is >>> the grandson of famed explorer jacques cousteau is back on land this morning. yesterday fabien cousteau broke his grandfather's record for days living under water. david sutta of our miami station reports. >> after 31 days not at sea but under the sea fabien cousteau surface off of key largo. the explorer telling us he got emotional about leaving. >> i don't know. it's bittersweet. feeling good physically, emotionally. it's kind of cool down...
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jacque olivier trains eagles to fly again. trying to reintroduce the eagles back to the skies of europe by this breeding program. it's amaze whatting these guys can do. by putting these cameras on -- talk about a bird's eye view. look at that. no matter how many times we have seen the speed flyers paragliders, drone flights, nothing can compare to what an eagle can do. this is real flying. it's fascinating. there's jacque right there up ahead on his skis in the red jacket trying to train this eagle to do what it's intended to. he also trains them how to hunt so they can be re-introduced into the wild. this video just a clip all to promote "freedom" the film that documents the eagle's reintroduction and jacque's process with it. >> that's awesome. >>> the next video is from an african safari. this guy on the back of an elephant. look what he does on his gopro on the end of a pole. he intentionally just throws it down on the ground. how come? >> oh, the elephant picked it up? oh, my god. >> no way. the elephant is shooting this
jacque olivier trains eagles to fly again. trying to reintroduce the eagles back to the skies of europe by this breeding program. it's amaze whatting these guys can do. by putting these cameras on -- talk about a bird's eye view. look at that. no matter how many times we have seen the speed flyers paragliders, drone flights, nothing can compare to what an eagle can do. this is real flying. it's fascinating. there's jacque right there up ahead on his skis in the red jacket trying to train this...
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and world record, the grandson of jacques cousteau has emerged after 30 days under water. the lessons of his life under the sea could have huge implication for all of us. >> we begin tonight in southern california where hundreds of people in the city of marietta have lined up to literally block immigrants from coming to their city. residents and city leaders are trying to fight the transfer of undocumented immigrants to their city. they say it's an unfair better. jennifer london is in marietta with the backlash. jennifer. >> david this evening city officials here are holding a town hall meeting to address residents' concern and yes, the backlash over the government's plan to bring undocumented detainees here to be processed. and around town it's all anyone is talking about. every morning at vista doughnuts in downtown marietta, i joined them at how the suburban city halfway between los angeles and san diego has become a flash point in the debate over immigration.. >> who is going to pay for all this? >> they need to go back to their own homes. our government needs to be mo
and world record, the grandson of jacques cousteau has emerged after 30 days under water. the lessons of his life under the sea could have huge implication for all of us. >> we begin tonight in southern california where hundreds of people in the city of marietta have lined up to literally block immigrants from coming to their city. residents and city leaders are trying to fight the transfer of undocumented immigrants to their city. they say it's an unfair better. jennifer london is in...
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joining me now is film maker and oceanographic explorer jacque cousteau. this is exciting stuff.miles off store and 63 feet done. >> is that a permanent facility? >> the facility is permanent and it's been the best-kept secrets in the ocean. it's been there for 20 years and no one even knew about it. >> how much room is it? is this one of those tight sub -- submarine? >> it depends on how many are in it. it's about the size of a school bus. i had about five of my friends. there's six total. >> there's so much happening in our oceans now, including just things that have been, you know, untouched by time, that we continue to discover. but then there's all the modern damages that are happening to especially in sea lanes and to coral reeves that are anywhere near human beings, who just have a very bad way of destroying these things. >> unfortunately, human impact is a major factor in what we see today in our oceans. the oceans have changed dramatically over the last 50, 60 years. between climate change related issues as well as pollution and all those things. but it's a story of outr
joining me now is film maker and oceanographic explorer jacque cousteau. this is exciting stuff.miles off store and 63 feet done. >> is that a permanent facility? >> the facility is permanent and it's been the best-kept secrets in the ocean. it's been there for 20 years and no one even knew about it. >> how much room is it? is this one of those tight sub -- submarine? >> it depends on how many are in it. it's about the size of a school bus. i had about five of my...
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the idea was to show that long stays living under water are viable, using techniques that jacques yvesusteau helped to develop. the mission was broadcast via the internet. something that fabien cousteau said his grandfather would have enjoyed. >> he would have loved to talk to people, whether they were students, young, young at heart or in the news. or other scientists around the world from acquirious. >> it's the advances in research that make this expedition significant. scientists don't need to go through deep compression. >> they can go outside and put in a full work day, and stay six to eight hours out there, and need to go back to habitat to get food and to sleep at night. >> the aquarius is the only laboratory of its kind in the u.s. and expense ito run. authorities say the benefits outweigh the costs. >> in a month they'll produce new find in, work that would take years. work focuses on environmental changes. the research could make all the dips. less than 10%. world's oceans have been explored. it's hoped perceptions will change. >> if you would like to find out more about tha
the idea was to show that long stays living under water are viable, using techniques that jacques yvesusteau helped to develop. the mission was broadcast via the internet. something that fabien cousteau said his grandfather would have enjoyed. >> he would have loved to talk to people, whether they were students, young, young at heart or in the news. or other scientists around the world from acquirious. >> it's the advances in research that make this expedition significant....
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explorer jacques cousteau is back on land this morning.y fabian cousteau broke his grandfather's record for days living under water. david shutta of our miami statin reports. his "mission 31" coming to an end, the explorer telling us he got emotional about leaving. >> i don't know. it's bittersweet. feeling good physically, emotionally. >> reporter: cousteau has plenty to be proud of. the grandson of famed jacques cousteau has topped his grand erie's record and he made it look easy. >> it's strange. i don't miss anything up there. i'm actually very comfortable down here. >> reporter: we dropped down two weeks ago to visit his quarters. rurly the size of a school bus, he had all the comforts of home including wi-fi. he spent the day talking to classrooms via skype. >> i discovered there's still a big passion by the general public for the ocean. this was a shot in the dark. this could have been a total failure. >> reporter: scientists carried out fascinating experiments along the way. >> we were able to get a tremendous amount of data collec
explorer jacques cousteau is back on land this morning.y fabian cousteau broke his grandfather's record for days living under water. david shutta of our miami statin reports. his "mission 31" coming to an end, the explorer telling us he got emotional about leaving. >> i don't know. it's bittersweet. feeling good physically, emotionally. >> reporter: cousteau has plenty to be proud of. the grandson of famed jacques cousteau has topped his grand erie's record and he made it...
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jacque cousteau's grandson will join us to help us understand what's down there after he spent 31 days under water. they're cloudy. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum. and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" >>> the palestinian health ministry tells msnbc news that 60 palestinians have been killed since fighting between isr
jacque cousteau's grandson will join us to help us understand what's down there after he spent 31 days under water. they're cloudy. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum. and helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused...
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fabian cousteau knows what it takes, he's the grandson of jacques cousteau. this report from the florida keys. >> this is the first time in weeks that fabian cousteau has seen the open skies and breathed fresh air. since the beginning of june, he's been living and working 20 meters below the surface in a specially underwater laboratory. the idea behind the expedition was to show that long stays living underwater be viable, using techniques that his grandfather helped developed. the entire expedition was broadcast via the internet. >> my grandfather would have loved to talk to people, whether students, young, young at heart or the news or other scientists around the world from aquarius. >> it's the in venters and research that make this significant. scientists don't need to go to go decompression. that means months of important research can be done in just weeks. >> they can go outside and put in a full workday. they can stay six to eight hours out there and really only need to go back to the habitat to get food and sleep at night. >> it is the only laboratory
fabian cousteau knows what it takes, he's the grandson of jacques cousteau. this report from the florida keys. >> this is the first time in weeks that fabian cousteau has seen the open skies and breathed fresh air. since the beginning of june, he's been living and working 20 meters below the surface in a specially underwater laboratory. the idea behind the expedition was to show that long stays living underwater be viable, using techniques that his grandfather helped developed. the entire...
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fire have been identified as four yierld twin sisters maria and marialla bowah, patrick sanyeah, taj jacque who was born in may. relatives and neighbors held a vigil and came out to support each other. the fire commissioner and mayor were out here touring the scene. police tell us the mother of the twinning was watching the children when the fire started before 3:00 yesterday morning. at that time relatives say she did what she could to save them. >> the fire was everywhere. she threw the older kids out the window. she jumped out the window. >> fire is incredibly painful way to suffer. i can only pray that their pain was not long, that they did not truly feel and experience the intensity of this fire and the flames. >> reporter: now the origin of the fire has been narrowed down to a couch sitting on one of the porches. neighbors tell us they heard fire crackers before the fire started. yesterday we saw fire investigators still working for several hours to find the exact cause. meanwhile, as we come back live this morning, there are balloons for the young children who did not make it out ali
fire have been identified as four yierld twin sisters maria and marialla bowah, patrick sanyeah, taj jacque who was born in may. relatives and neighbors held a vigil and came out to support each other. the fire commissioner and mayor were out here touring the scene. police tell us the mother of the twinning was watching the children when the fire started before 3:00 yesterday morning. at that time relatives say she did what she could to save them. >> the fire was everywhere. she threw the...
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the children have been identified as taj jacque, and marie and mariallah boawah and patrick sanyeah. the baptist international church is checking items. the red cross is accepting financial donations. the they are looking into reports that the children may have been tossing firecrackers near a front porch sofa before the blaze broke out. >> a septa man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from newlyweds. sure veilance -- surveillance video led to his arrest. he stole cards and gifts from two receptions in montgomery and chester county. it is said he was feeding an addiction to pain killers. >>> screeners will be taking closer looks at your cell phone and laptops. taman bradley has the details. >> reporter: passengers traveling to the u.s. are facing new rules. jihaddist are from the west which means that they can gain access to the u.s. tas has asked direct flights to the united states to have passengers power up their laptop devices, cell phone and laptops and more have to be working properly. powerless items will not be allowed on the aircraft of. >> the latest directive comes
the children have been identified as taj jacque, and marie and mariallah boawah and patrick sanyeah. the baptist international church is checking items. the red cross is accepting financial donations. the they are looking into reports that the children may have been tossing firecrackers near a front porch sofa before the blaze broke out. >> a septa man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from newlyweds. sure veilance -- surveillance video led to his arrest. he stole cards and gifts...
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. >> the next order of business commending and expressing christen jacque on community investment and infrastructure the decision and action for resolution 2014. commissioners and colleagues thank you for your indulge it's purely coincidental those are talented individuals that have begun they're separate ways. we serve those communities in san francisco and again with our inindulge i'll read your accomodation into the record it spanks to our chairperson johnson and christen i've known you when you were a volunteer and cac and your patience and good cheer that has been a pleasure to work with you you'll be sorely missed it's the planning commission great gain you'll see christen down the hall with that, i'll read here accomodation. whereas on december 6th mayor edwin lee appoint mrblgs has one of the founding members on the san francisco community investment & infrastructure commission the commission elected her the chair of the commission at the first meeting on december 18, '12 and served with a commitment to the mission of the office of the san francisco community investment & infr
. >> the next order of business commending and expressing christen jacque on community investment and infrastructure the decision and action for resolution 2014. commissioners and colleagues thank you for your indulge it's purely coincidental those are talented individuals that have begun they're separate ways. we serve those communities in san francisco and again with our inindulge i'll read your accomodation into the record it spanks to our chairperson johnson and christen i've known...
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how jacques yves cousteau's grandson set a record for life beneath the waves.ime for sport, and here is farah. >> thank you so much. we are one day away from the quarterfinals of 2014 one , and to cope with the increasing pressure brazil have brought in a psychologist. the brazilian players were crying during the national an themselves and in the penalty shoot-out victory over chile on saturday. they faced columbia and star forward neymar claims they are coping with the high expectations. >> translation: i tell my team-mates that we have to act as if we are playing against a backyard in our house. we don't want to lose to your friends, fearing to be mocked. i say to myself "no, i'm not losing to this guys, are you nuts", so he can mock me later. i do my best to win. that's my way to deal with it. >> the brazilian government's the world cup would help to bring urban mobility long after the event is over. in some places it shows up the stash differences. >> reporter: brazil's surfing capital - a hot spot for tourists who want the sun-soaked beaches. but there's a
how jacques yves cousteau's grandson set a record for life beneath the waves.ime for sport, and here is farah. >> thank you so much. we are one day away from the quarterfinals of 2014 one , and to cope with the increasing pressure brazil have brought in a psychologist. the brazilian players were crying during the national an themselves and in the penalty shoot-out victory over chile on saturday. they faced columbia and star forward neymar claims they are coping with the high expectations....
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the elderly homeowner, 88-year-old jacques has been murdered. >> they are nice people, i don't see them outside a lot, i never thought anything about it. >> it doesn't make me feel good, there is a lot of sickness out there and unfortunately it's everywhere. >> he shared the home with his son and grandson both named david. according to court documents, david senior told investigators he was throwing him out and hit him on the back of the head with a flashlight, killing him. hid the body in the hall closet and stole his gold jewelry and sold it to buy gas and heroin. and got his son david jr. to help dispose of the body, they put it in a tarp and put it in the back of this car and drove it to gibbs bro, they identified him using the serial number on his pace maker. a neighbor remembered him as a nice neighbor. >> he was a nice person, very intelligent. >> very active still this summer when he fell, he played golf until this summer. >> both father and son suspects appear before a judge in conshohocken and david senior is charged with third degree murder and he is held without bail, his so
the elderly homeowner, 88-year-old jacques has been murdered. >> they are nice people, i don't see them outside a lot, i never thought anything about it. >> it doesn't make me feel good, there is a lot of sickness out there and unfortunately it's everywhere. >> he shared the home with his son and grandson both named david. according to court documents, david senior told investigators he was throwing him out and hit him on the back of the head with a flashlight, killing him....
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four year-old patrick sanyeha and tai jacque also kill. friends of the victims are struggling to cope with them. >> why, why did they have to die? i said i don't know. you have to ask god that question, you know. >> so heart breaking. fire officials are still investigating the cause of exactly what started this massive fire. if you'd like to help out families make a contributions to the american red cross at red cross philly.org, or 800-red cross, you can also donate items to the ten families at christ international baptist church near the fire scene at 65th and guestner streets. >>> authorities are looking for a hit and run driver this morning who struck and seriously injured a teenage inner wildwood. it happened over the weekend. it was early saturday morning on the 200 block of west rio grande avenue. the 16 year-old boy found unconscious, and suffering from a serious head injuries. investigators believe it was caused by a car's side-view mirror and force of the impact caused the mirror just to break off. it was found in the streets by
four year-old patrick sanyeha and tai jacque also kill. friends of the victims are struggling to cope with them. >> why, why did they have to die? i said i don't know. you have to ask god that question, you know. >> so heart breaking. fire officials are still investigating the cause of exactly what started this massive fire. if you'd like to help out families make a contributions to the american red cross at red cross philly.org, or 800-red cross, you can also donate items to the...
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very jacque chirac glasses. >> just glasses. >> don't read into it too much.itics saylande's he is digging the grave of socialism. a lot of nostalgia for socialism of the past. a lot of nostalgia for this founded theder who french socialist party. superstar" 100 years after his death. the left worships him and so does the right. you have people like sarkozy and quotingle pen: him -- him. >> lighter topics given that it is summertime. >> beach reading. vacation,e of you on targeting older readership this week. why are people so rude, asks le point. >> young people are not concerned with matters. thererding to le point, is a lack of basic manners and respect in society. whether at school, at work, or even in public transport. here, you can see even on the front page, venus de milo is flipping readers off. one plus for quoted talks about a new barbarism. a negative view on society. le point needs to read this week's l'express. out, the power of meditation. a famous french buddhist monk. he says meditation changed his life. maybe we can learn a lesson. if you are
very jacque chirac glasses. >> just glasses. >> don't read into it too much.itics saylande's he is digging the grave of socialism. a lot of nostalgia for socialism of the past. a lot of nostalgia for this founded theder who french socialist party. superstar" 100 years after his death. the left worships him and so does the right. you have people like sarkozy and quotingle pen: him -- him. >> lighter topics given that it is summertime. >> beach reading. vacation,e of...
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the victims were identified as taj jacque, patrick sanyeah and twins marie and mariallah boawah. the girl's god mother attended a memorial service for them yesterday. >> i said that's not my girls, i just saw them on wednesday. >> reporter: the christ international baptist church is collecting items for the displaced. the red cross is accepting financial donation. a can kitten found alive insidee burned houses is in the care of the red paw relief team. the organization is providing food and shelter for a dog displaced by the blaze. a cat and turtle injured by the flames have been reunited with their owners. >>> there's a new terror threat at the height of the summer travel season. nsa is requiring passengers to turn on devices like cell phone, iphones or laptops before boarding. if they do not power up, they will not be allowed on flights. "good morning america" will have more on the intelligence behind the threat and what it means for americans coming up at 7:00 a.m. after "action news." >> there are brand new images this morning of a tornado outbreak in the midwest. storm chase
the victims were identified as taj jacque, patrick sanyeah and twins marie and mariallah boawah. the girl's god mother attended a memorial service for them yesterday. >> i said that's not my girls, i just saw them on wednesday. >> reporter: the christ international baptist church is collecting items for the displaced. the red cross is accepting financial donation. a can kitten found alive insidee burned houses is in the care of the red paw relief team. the organization is providing...
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that is maria and mariallah bowa, patrick san yah and his one month-old brother tie tie jacque. also perished. people live on the block, reported hearing screams as victims did their best to escape. the mother of the twin girls said that she was at home with seven children at the time of the fire. she was able to get her three daughters out before she, herself, had to jump from a second floor window. she could not get to her twins. mayor michael nutter commented on the tragedy as others in the community stepped up to support their neighbors and collect donations, but the christ international baptist church here on the corner, is collecting donations, foot, water and clothing for families who have lost everything. if you are interested in donating you can come down to the church to donate until noon today or reach out to the red cross directly. coming up this morning at 6:30 we will have more on the fire investigation, itself. mike and dawn? >> okay, jenny. >>> well, it is 6:06. well, one person is dead following a shooting in the city's frankford section. it happened on the 1600
that is maria and mariallah bowa, patrick san yah and his one month-old brother tie tie jacque. also perished. people live on the block, reported hearing screams as victims did their best to escape. the mother of the twin girls said that she was at home with seven children at the time of the fire. she was able to get her three daughters out before she, herself, had to jump from a second floor window. she could not get to her twins. mayor michael nutter commented on the tragedy as others in the...
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the victims are 1-month-old taj jacqu and 4-year-old patrick sanyeha and twins marie and maria boawah they railroad rosalyn's gray grand-daughters. >> i said it can't be my girls i just saw them wednesday. >> as the families try to come to grips with their loss. strangeers came up to help. the baptist church is collecting household items for those that are displaced and may need them. red cross is accepting financial donations. fire investigators are looking into a report children may have been tossing lit firecrackers near a front porch sofa before the blaze broke out. >> a local group is also helping to care for several pets that survived the fire on gesner street. this was a vick tin found alive inside one of the burned houses. she's in care of red paw relief teamch the organization is providing food and shelter for chloe a dog displaced by the fire. meantime brody and hannah, cat and turtle injured by the flames were just reunited with their owners. >> investigators in burlington county are looking for the person behind three store burglaries all of which happened this morning and
the victims are 1-month-old taj jacqu and 4-year-old patrick sanyeha and twins marie and maria boawah they railroad rosalyn's gray grand-daughters. >> i said it can't be my girls i just saw them wednesday. >> as the families try to come to grips with their loss. strangeers came up to help. the baptist church is collecting household items for those that are displaced and may need them. red cross is accepting financial donations. fire investigators are looking into a report children...
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they're part of the jacques littlefield collection in -- the half tank had a $1.2 million bid. >> as seaworld battles bad press after the release of the documentary, "black fish." an analysis by the "associated press" shows some marine mammals are living longer in parks than in the wild. dolphins and sea lions live longer in an different than the wild but the ap reports killer whales in captivity do not live as long as those in the wild. they suffer psychological problems and can lash out violently. seaworld denies that and says close contact allows for better care. >> the acknowledge to have access to them is the key difference. we don't have that capacity with animals in the wild so they're sort of hidden. >> the analysis of government data shows orcas born at sea world live about as long as they would in the wild. >>> it's time to get a look at our weekend weather. frances dinglasan has the latest. >> a gorgeous weekend ahead but saw quite a few clouds at the coast. you can see live doppler 7hd clear around the bay and inland. you can also see with this live shot from the explorat
they're part of the jacques littlefield collection in -- the half tank had a $1.2 million bid. >> as seaworld battles bad press after the release of the documentary, "black fish." an analysis by the "associated press" shows some marine mammals are living longer in parks than in the wild. dolphins and sea lions live longer in an different than the wild but the ap reports killer whales in captivity do not live as long as those in the wild. they suffer psychological...
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they're part of the jacques littlefield collection in -- the half tank had a $1.2 million bid. >> as seaworld battles bad press after the release of the documentary, "black fish." an analysis by the "associated press" shows some marine mammals are living longer in parks than in the wild. dolphins and sea lions live longer in an different than the wild but the ap reports killer whales in captivity do not live as long as those in the wild. they suffer psychological problems and can lash out violently. seaworld denies that and says close contact allows for better care. >> the acknowledge to have access to them is the key difference. we don't have that capacity with animals in the wild so they're sort of hidden. >> the analysis of government data shows orcas born at sea world live about as long as they would in the wild. >>> it's time to get a look at our weekend weather. frances dinglasan has the latest. >> a gorgeous weekend ahead but saw quite a few clouds at the coast. you can see live doppler 7hd clear around the bay and inland. you can also see with this live shot from the explorat
they're part of the jacques littlefield collection in -- the half tank had a $1.2 million bid. >> as seaworld battles bad press after the release of the documentary, "black fish." an analysis by the "associated press" shows some marine mammals are living longer in parks than in the wild. dolphins and sea lions live longer in an different than the wild but the ap reports killer whales in captivity do not live as long as those in the wild. they suffer psychological...
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expedition showing that long stays under water are viable and using the techniques that his grandfather jacquescourse helped to develop. >> i think he would have loved to talk to people whether students, young, downat heart, or the news or other scientists around the world from akwar us. >> it is the advancement in research that makes this significant, they don't need to go through the long process of decompression and months of research is done in just weeks. they can put in a full work day. they stay six to eight hours out there and really need to go back to the habitat to sleep and get food. >> it is the only its kind in the united states. ? just a month they are producing cig captain new findings, work under the normal circumstances that would take years. much of the research is based on the environmental changes. less than ten percent of the oceans are explored and hoped that this will help change the perceptions as humanity ventures into one of the last big unknowns. >> not only is arthur causing flooding in the carolina, as we go to next couple of days, friday add saturday, parts of new
expedition showing that long stays under water are viable and using the techniques that his grandfather jacquescourse helped to develop. >> i think he would have loved to talk to people whether students, young, downat heart, or the news or other scientists around the world from akwar us. >> it is the advancement in research that makes this significant, they don't need to go through the long process of decompression and months of research is done in just weeks. they can put in a full...
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. >> the young victims were 1-month-old taj jacqu and 4-year-old patrick sanyeha and mar he and maria boawah. the girls were her ground daughters. >> i said it can't be. no, it can't be, that's not my girls. i just saw them on wednesday. >> the fire ripped through 8 row homes. solomon johnson who works here he to sends money back to his 7 dmirp lie beeria lost everything. >> everything you had? >> everything. everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> this morning a neighbor told him she had seen kids tossing lit firecrackers near a couch open his front porch before the fire broke out. fire investigators have not yet determined the cause. even as the victims are grappling with what they lost many stepped up to help. christ international baptist church opened its basement as klaex and starting centers that displaced families may need. >> i had a couple dolls and baby clothes and other clothes i felt i wanted to. >> god provides the ashurngs that even in the midst of our suffering even in the midst of conditions like these we can respond. from a human level. >> church will continue
. >> the young victims were 1-month-old taj jacqu and 4-year-old patrick sanyeha and mar he and maria boawah. the girls were her ground daughters. >> i said it can't be. no, it can't be, that's not my girls. i just saw them on wednesday. >> the fire ripped through 8 row homes. solomon johnson who works here he to sends money back to his 7 dmirp lie beeria lost everything. >> everything you had? >> everything. everything i worked for for ten years gone. >>...
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one-month-old taj jacqu and patrick sanyeha and marie and maria boawah died in the inferno. dozens are staying in shelters. john rawlinss will have a live update on this story beginning open "action news" at 4:00. >> the bucks koumentsy coroner is turning over remains of sandra stiber to her family today. for 45 years her family didn't know the whereabouts of 14-year-old sarah and 17-year-old sister-in-law martha. they vanished from frank ford and kensington avenue in philadelphia in 1968. dna recently confirmed the remains were resting in a bucks county grave. the girls final moments remain a mystery. but authorities say both were murdered. >>> and wedding gift thief joseph franzone junior will spend 4 to 8 years in prison. surveillance captured him in june last year river crest golf club upper providence. he stole thousands of dollars in cash, checks and gifts meant for newly weds. francone did the same thing lower pen in lower gwynedd and receptions in lancaster and chester county. >> the tsa is announced new security measures for u.s. bound passengers at some overseas ai
one-month-old taj jacqu and patrick sanyeha and marie and maria boawah died in the inferno. dozens are staying in shelters. john rawlinss will have a live update on this story beginning open "action news" at 4:00. >> the bucks koumentsy coroner is turning over remains of sandra stiber to her family today. for 45 years her family didn't know the whereabouts of 14-year-old sarah and 17-year-old sister-in-law martha. they vanished from frank ford and kensington avenue in...
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chair chair -- jacques chirac was convicted in a case that never held in police custody and another president was investigated for allowing state corporationings to allow kickbacks with the money flowing back into french politics. it was wildly expected that nicolas sarkozy would run again for the presidency in 1017 -- 2017. those ambitions must now wait the judgment of the imagine straits. "bbc news," paris. >> if california were a country, it would be the world's eighth largest economy but the real economic story is how badly it's been doing recently. years of overspending have created huge debt problems. now the governor, jerry brown, is trying to make the state shine again. he took office in 2011. for the second time. he'd had the same job nearly 40 years ago. so can he revive california's economy as he revived his own career? we sat down with him to find out. >> the first time jerry brown was california governor was back in 1975. he young star served two terms and campaigned three times for president. >> i've actually learned that experience is important. when i was governor last time it
chair chair -- jacques chirac was convicted in a case that never held in police custody and another president was investigated for allowing state corporationings to allow kickbacks with the money flowing back into french politics. it was wildly expected that nicolas sarkozy would run again for the presidency in 1017 -- 2017. those ambitions must now wait the judgment of the imagine straits. "bbc news," paris. >> if california were a country, it would be the world's eighth...
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it's part of the jacques littlefield collection. the auction is expected to raise $10 million. >>> new this morning, you've seen b.a.r.t.'s new train cars, now you are about to see san francisco's muni's next street of fleet cars. board of directors will vote next tuesday to buy 261 light rail vehicles similar to these. they are built by siemen's manufacturing plant. the $1.1 million order will replace the existing fleet of light rail vehicles. muni anticipated delivery beginning end of 2016. these cars will first see service on the new central subway line. >>> the city skyline could feature a 40 story tower. it would rise at fulsome and spear. it features balconies that snake back and forth. >> no approval yet that. may not happen. it could just be the stuff of dreams. >> if somebody's written a check, probably it could happen. >>> the weekend is going to happen. hopefully a great forecast for us. >> a lot of things going on whether you like baseball, football, thunderstorms and fire danger, if you are traveling around the state. a
it's part of the jacques littlefield collection. the auction is expected to raise $10 million. >>> new this morning, you've seen b.a.r.t.'s new train cars, now you are about to see san francisco's muni's next street of fleet cars. board of directors will vote next tuesday to buy 261 light rail vehicles similar to these. they are built by siemen's manufacturing plant. the $1.1 million order will replace the existing fleet of light rail vehicles. muni anticipated delivery beginning end...
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over the years jacques littlefield used a family fortune to buy this military memorabilia. the collection grew on his portola valley estate. but littlefield died in 2009. and now his tanks need a new home. hopefully, a home that values their history. >> these vehicles and the brave men that fought in them helped to liberate europe and defend our freedom. they made the world whats it today. how often do you get a chance to own something that's that important to history? >> reporter: to pass on that military history, this man brought his son for an excursion. but buying one? not an option. >> a tank in our yard would probably not be a great thing. [ laughter ] >> reporter: neighbors might say something. >> the neighbors might get the wrong idea. [ laughter ] >> reporter: how much do you think one of these things cost? >> $54? >> reporter: $54? that's cheap. that's a steal. considering some of these big boys are valued at $2.5 million. >> sold, $30,000! [ auctioneer ] >> reporter: for jesse avalos these machines are priceless. he helped restore many to tip- top shape. and to s
over the years jacques littlefield used a family fortune to buy this military memorabilia. the collection grew on his portola valley estate. but littlefield died in 2009. and now his tanks need a new home. hopefully, a home that values their history. >> these vehicles and the brave men that fought in them helped to liberate europe and defend our freedom. they made the world whats it today. how often do you get a chance to own something that's that important to history? >> reporter:...
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still upset about the deaths of one month old taj jacqu and patrick sanyeha and twins marie and maria whoa what. >> i knew the kids they played with my dog. >> solomon johnson lost all her things. they think a fire cracker was tossed and landed on a couch on his pour. >> everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> not only those directed affected by the fire came today but others came as well. those that wanted to help. >> christ international baptist church on the corner of the devastated block opened a basement as collection and sorting center for donations of clothing, toys and household items that might help at infected families. >> we have old klonls, toys, books, all from our kids. things that i hope people can use. >> my back was hurting and my knees were hurting i said i'm going to get up and do something good and i think the pain will go away. >> pastor napoleon told his congregation that kind of generosity is god's way of helping us deal with the tragedy. >> in the midst of tragedy we see god's spiriting moving to respond. >> red cross is helping the families. in southwes
still upset about the deaths of one month old taj jacqu and patrick sanyeha and twins marie and maria whoa what. >> i knew the kids they played with my dog. >> solomon johnson lost all her things. they think a fire cracker was tossed and landed on a couch on his pour. >> everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> not only those directed affected by the fire came today but others came as well. those that wanted to help. >> christ international baptist church on...
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little 1-month-old tay taj jacqu and boawah. >>> a montgomery county family is suing new jersey and ahore town over a 201 drowning. 52-year-old brad smith of horsham was walking in shallow water along a north wildwood beach when sfwhept along with his 7-year-old daughter. a jet skier rescued the girl and extensive search could not locate smith. his widow ales that the sand collapsed beneath their feet and beach replenishment work contributed to the danger and nemtion. north wildwood said that section beach has no lifeguards and does prohibit swimming. >>> the family of expectant mother that died during childbirth is suing the city of philadelphia. family of joanne rodriguez says improper trainee and faulty equipment for her death. when paramedics answered a call they did not give her oxygen ten minute and once at the hospital they say the ambulance doors and locks would not open trapping her. she died and her bade son was born with brain damage. >> a lawsuit won't bring joanne back or free xavier from disability or ever heal the loss and pain this family endured but hopefully it will
little 1-month-old tay taj jacqu and boawah. >>> a montgomery county family is suing new jersey and ahore town over a 201 drowning. 52-year-old brad smith of horsham was walking in shallow water along a north wildwood beach when sfwhept along with his 7-year-old daughter. a jet skier rescued the girl and extensive search could not locate smith. his widow ales that the sand collapsed beneath their feet and beach replenishment work contributed to the danger and nemtion. north wildwood...
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over the years jacques littlefield used a family fortune to buy this military memorabilia. the collection grew on his portola valley estate. but littlefield died in 2009. and now his tanks need a new home. hopefully, a home that values their history. >> these vehicles and the brave men that fought in them helped to liberate europe and defend our freedom. they made the world whats it today. how often do you get a chance to own something that's that important to history? >> reporter: to pass on that military history, this man brought his son for an excursion. but buying one? not an option. >> a tank in our yard would probably not be a great thing. [ laughter ] >> reporter: neighbors might say something. >> the neighbors might get the wrong idea. [ laughter ] >> reporter: how much do you think one of these things cost? >> $54? >> reporter: $54? that's cheap. that's a steal. considering some of these big boys are valued at $2.5 million. >> sold, $30,000! [ auctioneer ] >> reporter: for jesse avalos these machines are priceless. he helped restore many to tip- top shape. and to s
over the years jacques littlefield used a family fortune to buy this military memorabilia. the collection grew on his portola valley estate. but littlefield died in 2009. and now his tanks need a new home. hopefully, a home that values their history. >> these vehicles and the brave men that fought in them helped to liberate europe and defend our freedom. they made the world whats it today. how often do you get a chance to own something that's that important to history? >> reporter:...
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. >>> the collection belonged to jacques littlefield. he was a silicon valley engineer. he passed away a few years ago and just had an amazing collection of tanks. >> like a museum. >>> up next, a puzzling sight. why this giant rubik's cube is floating down the hudson river, coming up next. at 1-800-dentist, we're about one thing. helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> getting a live look from one of our cameras in san francisco. why are we showing you this? just because it's that pretty and we are that close to the weekend. well, something puzzling has been floating down the hudson river this morning. >> it is a giant rubik's cube, a voyage that started on staten island, passed the statue of liberty, the empire state building, the popular '80s toy is also on display at an exhibition at the liberty science center. the trip of honor often frustrating puzzle's 40th anniversary has created the creator's birthday will be 70
. >>> the collection belonged to jacques littlefield. he was a silicon valley engineer. he passed away a few years ago and just had an amazing collection of tanks. >> like a museum. >>> up next, a puzzling sight. why this giant rubik's cube is floating down the hudson river, coming up next. at 1-800-dentist, we're about one thing. helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist, and we can do...
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flames that nearly destroyed the block killing the twins along with brothers patrick sanyeah and taj jacque>> the fire was blazing. so i say everybody let's go, let's go. >> reporter: sunday a new day, same pain but hope just around the corner. >> everyone is responding in love. so that it is a blessing. >> reporter: christ international baptist church sits right outside the devastation. pastor napoleon devine opened his doors to donations clothes and canned foods. he says the response unlike anything he expected. >> never in my wildest imagination would have had this much, people coming in all night. >> reporter: devine says the donations have been pouring in from everywhere, from people of different faiths, ages, races, a new day for a community, a city in such pain. a little hope much needed. >> i am proud to be a philadelphian. when the chips are down, we pull together and we do things together to help our fellow man when he's down. >> reporter: and tomorrow that support continues. firefighters and the red cross will be back in this neighborhood canvassing handing out information and fi
flames that nearly destroyed the block killing the twins along with brothers patrick sanyeah and taj jacque>> the fire was blazing. so i say everybody let's go, let's go. >> reporter: sunday a new day, same pain but hope just around the corner. >> everyone is responding in love. so that it is a blessing. >> reporter: christ international baptist church sits right outside the devastation. pastor napoleon devine opened his doors to donations clothes and canned foods. he...
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. >> the collection belonged to jacques littlefield.e was an engineer who passed away a few years ago. >>> still aheading with the last football game every at candle stick tomorrow. what 49 legends are doing today to gear up. >>> looking over towards the peninsula, this is the san mateo bridge, clouds hanging around the place. christina is talking about those, we'll talk about traffic and an update on what's going on on the bay bridge crash. >>> unique opportunity, nbc bay area kwpts to help local nonprofits build stronger communities. you can apply for the program 21st century solutions on our website. we're offering up to $50,000 to new and innovative programs. applications are due august 8th. that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> we do have some breaking news, nanna police custody this morning after allegedly setting a small trark fire at the oakland airport happening inside terminal one baggage area. spokesperson with the airport says no equipment, flights, passengers were ever impacted. we have a crew headed to the scene. we will bring you
. >> the collection belonged to jacques littlefield.e was an engineer who passed away a few years ago. >>> still aheading with the last football game every at candle stick tomorrow. what 49 legends are doing today to gear up. >>> looking over towards the peninsula, this is the san mateo bridge, clouds hanging around the place. christina is talking about those, we'll talk about traffic and an update on what's going on on the bay bridge crash. >>> unique...
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year old twin sisters maria and marialla bowah and brothers patrick sanyeah a four year old and taj jacqueix weeks old died inside one home unable to escape the flames. >> i want to die. >> reporter: comfort is the two boys' grandmother. she could barely speak this afternoon, her grief coupled by what we saw earlier this morning in the first painful moments after the fire destroyed eight homes on gesner street. >> the members of that station right now are heartbroken. they're very heartbroken because we lost four children in this commuty. >> reporter: over 100 firefighters battled the three alarm fire for a few hours. it started on the front porch of the home the children were inside accelerated, neighbors said, by a couch that caught fire. the twin sisters lived in the home with their mother. she was babysitting patrick and taj. there were other children in the home she did manage to get out but she couldn't save them all. >> their mom, she tried to rescue all the kids but she couldn't 'cause it was lot of them and the fire was everywhere. >> reporter: so now a community tries to move for
year old twin sisters maria and marialla bowah and brothers patrick sanyeah a four year old and taj jacqueix weeks old died inside one home unable to escape the flames. >> i want to die. >> reporter: comfort is the two boys' grandmother. she could barely speak this afternoon, her grief coupled by what we saw earlier this morning in the first painful moments after the fire destroyed eight homes on gesner street. >> the members of that station right now are heartbroken. they're...
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climate change or corral hari sreenivasan spoke to the mission leader, fabien cousteau, grandson of jacques cousteau. >> welcome to the bottom of the sea, aquarius is the world's only undersea marine laboratory. why are we doing this? simply because it gives us the luxury of time. we're able to go into this final frontier on our living planet to explore unadulterated and unlimited by time, which is not something one can say when diving down from a boat. >> sreenivasan: tell us a little bit about what it is that you're doing when you're out there six to eight hours a day. >> well, we have a wet lab, which you have in that photo right there, and also a dry lab inside the habitat. what we're looking at are issues with climate change, or more specifically related to climate change and acidification levels as well as pollution. so, we're looking at the baseline of the underwater cities that basically dictates everything that lives in and around these coral cities. >> sreenivasan: is there anything cool that you've seen since you've been down there? >> it's just amazing. we've seen so much new be
climate change or corral hari sreenivasan spoke to the mission leader, fabien cousteau, grandson of jacques cousteau. >> welcome to the bottom of the sea, aquarius is the world's only undersea marine laboratory. why are we doing this? simply because it gives us the luxury of time. we're able to go into this final frontier on our living planet to explore unadulterated and unlimited by time, which is not something one can say when diving down from a boat. >> sreenivasan: tell us a...
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putin's plane the president of russia may have been the target of the attack claimed the president jacques crossed paths over warsaw the exact same height as the doomed boeing just forty minutes after that the plane's they're said to share a similar form and as we mentioned the colors are red white and blue as well and what are your thoughts on that again this is coming from a source in the russian aviation industry to interfax. because clearly good intelligence will be good. speculation to be honest. good intelligence. good news all of the original. you need. your intelligence to be accurate. to say one plane or another. not the. red white or blue yeah that's a really interesting perspective to go absolutely because you know we get this information coming out the president's plane was in the vicinity people are going to jump to their own conclusions as interesting to get your take on that you know essentially this is an extremely difficult thing to do. thank you so much for joining us once again. let's try and speak to another of our correspondents now situated in washington i believe gar
putin's plane the president of russia may have been the target of the attack claimed the president jacques crossed paths over warsaw the exact same height as the doomed boeing just forty minutes after that the plane's they're said to share a similar form and as we mentioned the colors are red white and blue as well and what are your thoughts on that again this is coming from a source in the russian aviation industry to interfax. because clearly good intelligence will be good. speculation to be...
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say they saw children tossing lit fire firecrackers toward a front porch sofa, the victims are taj jacque, patrick sanyeah, marie and mariallah boawah. >> i said that's not my girl, i just saw them on wednesday. >> the christ international baptist church is collecting items for the displaced. a local group is caring for several pets that survived the fire. a kitten found inside one of the burned houses is in the care of red paw. chole a dog displaced is being cared for and a turtle and cat have been reunited with their owners. >>> a woman who has been missing for 45 years her remains will be claimed. the teens were last seen at frankford and kensington avenue back in 1968. last october, the coroner's office exhumed the bodies of the women who were buried at potters field. dna evidence confirmed the identities of the bodies. >>> storm chasers recorded these funnel clouds moving through central iowa yesterday. at least 11 tornados were reported across the state. the weather service will visit these sightings today. there are various reports of property damage nobody was hurt. >> scary stuff
say they saw children tossing lit fire firecrackers toward a front porch sofa, the victims are taj jacque, patrick sanyeah, marie and mariallah boawah. >> i said that's not my girl, i just saw them on wednesday. >> the christ international baptist church is collecting items for the displaced. a local group is caring for several pets that survived the fire. a kitten found inside one of the burned houses is in the care of red paw. chole a dog displaced is being cared for and a turtle...
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equipment went up for auction today, including a 42 ton surface to surface missile, they're all part of jacques littlefield's collection which he kept on his estate. today's top sale, a half track, it fetched $1.2 million. >>> so you've heard of garage bands, now meet a front yard music sensation. learn how an 8-year-old boy who wanted to put on a neighborhood concert is getting a national audience. >>> and how a man's selfless act to help save a life ended up giving him a second chance. >>> we had a beautiful summer day, temperatures will be coming up tomorrow by five to ten degrees. >>> the last surviving original member of the ramons died friday. this is video of him in 2002. a photo there, accepting a place in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame for the punk band he co founded in 1974. the ramons influenced a generation of rockers like nirvana and green day many facebook is partially responsible for helping make a young pianist's dreams of performing a yard concert a reality and a success. >> i took a photo of it, put it on facebook, it somehow turned into this crazy viral thing. >> that sign si
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jacques yves cousteau's grandson fabian returns from 31 days under water, he's dried off and ready toll us about the experience in studio. our conversation continue on the website aljazeera.com/consider this or google plus for twitter. i'm david shuster - see you next time. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm jonathan betz in for john seigenthaler. you are watching the only live national news cast at this hour. emergency request - the president asks congress for billions to fix the border problems >>> open-ended offensive, israel pounds gaza with air strikes, and hamas pounds is ray. >>> food for thoug
jacques yves cousteau's grandson fabian returns from 31 days under water, he's dried off and ready toll us about the experience in studio. our conversation continue on the website aljazeera.com/consider this or google plus for twitter. i'm david shuster - see you next time. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm jonathan betz in for john seigenthaler. you are watching the only live national news cast at this hour. emergency request - the president asks congress for billions to fix the...
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the idea using techniques that his grandfather jacque developed. >> i think he would have loved to talk to people, whether they were students, young at heart, or other skype tists around the world from aquarius. >> it's the advances in research na makes this significant. while scientists are living under water, they don't need to go through a process of decompression. months of reach can be done in weeks. the wak weigh naughts can put in a work day, staying si. to eight hours. they only need to go back to the habitats to get food. it is the om laboratory of its kind in the u.s. and expensive to run. the benefits outweigh the costs. aquanauts say in a month they'll introduce new findings, work that would take a year. in an eco system like the florida kees, it could make the dumps. less than 10% of the world's oceans have been explored. humanity ventures into one of the last big upknowns. . >> our picture of the day is coming up next. plus parents going for thousands. one teenager steps out with a business all his open. -- all his open. >>> earlier we brought you up to date op what is hap
the idea using techniques that his grandfather jacque developed. >> i think he would have loved to talk to people, whether they were students, young at heart, or other skype tists around the world from aquarius. >> it's the advances in research na makes this significant. while scientists are living under water, they don't need to go through a process of decompression. months of reach can be done in weeks. the wak weigh naughts can put in a work day, staying si. to eight hours. they...
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grandfather when he emerged from a deep water lab after spending 31 days under water, one more than jacques managed half a century ago. facebook yn's mission was not about one -- fabian's was not about one-upping his grandfather. he studied many things. fabian joins us in new york to tell us about the record-breaking underwater adventure. that is some of what is happening around the world. coming up southe coming up southern california has become the center of the immigration debate as bus loads were met by protesters. we get the fall out. >>> and heath data - why medical records may be in danger and what that can mean to you. and our social producer harmeli aregawi is tracking top stories on the web. >> americans celebrate after a lose. tim howard's record-breaking performance is a gift that keeps on giving. while you are watching - share your thoughts with us. join the conversation on twitter and facebook and google+ pages. so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and m
grandfather when he emerged from a deep water lab after spending 31 days under water, one more than jacques managed half a century ago. facebook yn's mission was not about one -- fabian's was not about one-upping his grandfather. he studied many things. fabian joins us in new york to tell us about the record-breaking underwater adventure. that is some of what is happening around the world. coming up southe coming up southern california has become the center of the immigration debate as bus...
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this is the home of jacques saintang. crime scene investigators came and when with boxes of offered from the plymouth township home of the victim. neighbors noticed the police activity last evening when the forensic team arrived at 3010 arch road. >> i thought someone died. >> they where are stunned to learn that their elderly neighbor had been murdered here inside of his home. >> this neighborhood is quiet and safe and mostly elderly living here. on friday at 10:30 a.m., workers clearing brush at state roads 92, in gibson township, susquehanna county. the victim was in a tarp and the autopsy ruled the death a homicide. investigatored determined he was killed inside of his house here. they thought he lived her with his son or grandson. but they added that they rarely saw anybody come or go from the home. >> are you on a busy street and it's hard to get to know everybody in the neighborhood. >> this gentlemen, over here, i didn't know. >> again, we have just learned that investigators have two persons of interest in custod
this is the home of jacques saintang. crime scene investigators came and when with boxes of offered from the plymouth township home of the victim. neighbors noticed the police activity last evening when the forensic team arrived at 3010 arch road. >> i thought someone died. >> they where are stunned to learn that their elderly neighbor had been murdered here inside of his home. >> this neighborhood is quiet and safe and mostly elderly living here. on friday at 10:30 a.m.,...