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joshua: tgif. mark and john are off this summer friday, so margaret and i am here in washington, d.c., to do the show. august is a boring month for presidential campaigns. not much is going on. it doesn't always -->> paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman, out. joshua: or maybe not. trump's pivot is taking many forms today. as the a.p. revealed further ties, it became clear manafort's only viable path was whatever the opposite of annexation is. his morning, trump's son suggested all attention on his russian business dealings were part of the reason the chairman had to go. >> i think my father did not want to be distracted by whatever things paul was dealing with. paul was amazing. he helped us get through the convention. he did a great job with the delegates. now you look at some of the other people we are bringing in, and they are fantastic. i think they are going to be the ones that bring us all the way through november 8 and ultimately get us the victory. my father just did not want to have
joshua: tgif. mark and john are off this summer friday, so margaret and i am here in washington, d.c., to do the show. august is a boring month for presidential campaigns. not much is going on. it doesn't always -->> paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman, out. joshua: or maybe not. trump's pivot is taking many forms today. as the a.p. revealed further ties, it became clear manafort's only viable path was whatever the opposite of annexation is. his morning, trump's son suggested all...
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who flock to joshua tree national park. a place where the, namesake attraction is a bit of a misgnomer. >> well, one thing about it, it is not really a tree. it's a member of the yucca family. the latin name -- it was called the joshua tree in the 100s when some of the mormon settlers came through. they thought it looked like biblical character, joshua, arms outstretched. >> the public information officer for the park. but say, joshua tree, around the world, and the first thing to come to mind, probably isn't a plant. thanks to an irish rock band's obsession with the american southwest. it is also one of the best selling albums of all time. ? well i still haven't found park than anybody in the world. it was a very successful album. a lot of people, particularly around the world, never been to this part of the country didn't, didn't know what a josh ua tree was. >> reporter: u2 fans are often disapin theed to learn they haven't found what they're looking for. the actual joshua tree from the album was located close to death v
who flock to joshua tree national park. a place where the, namesake attraction is a bit of a misgnomer. >> well, one thing about it, it is not really a tree. it's a member of the yucca family. the latin name -- it was called the joshua tree in the 100s when some of the mormon settlers came through. they thought it looked like biblical character, joshua, arms outstretched. >> the public information officer for the park. but say, joshua tree, around the world, and the first thing to...
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latest stop, joshua tree national park. connor nighten reports. >> reporter: their stiff ungraceful form, makes them to the traveler, the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom. that's how john c. freemont described his encounter with the joshua tree in 1944. today that bizarre, ungraceful form is exactly what travelers find beautiful. >> i don't know maybe we tend to i kind of like the abstract nature of the trees. >> michael roy is one of the 1.6 million visitors a year. who flock to joshua tree national park. a place where the, namesake attraction is a bit of a misgnomer. >> well, one thing about it, it is not really a tree. it's a member of the yucca family. the latin name -- it was called the joshua tree in the 100s when some of the mormon settlers came through. they thought it looked like biblical character, joshua, arms >> the public information officer for the park. but say, joshua tree, around the world, and the first thing to come to mind, probably isn't a plant. thanks to an irish rock band's obsession with
latest stop, joshua tree national park. connor nighten reports. >> reporter: their stiff ungraceful form, makes them to the traveler, the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom. that's how john c. freemont described his encounter with the joshua tree in 1944. today that bizarre, ungraceful form is exactly what travelers find beautiful. >> i don't know maybe we tend to i kind of like the abstract nature of the trees. >> michael roy is one of the 1.6 million visitors a...
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latest stop, joshua tree national park. connor nighten reports. >> reporter: their stiff, ungraceful form, makes them to the traveler, the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom. that's how john c. freemont described his encounter with the joshua tree in 1944. today that bizarre, ungraceful form is exactly what travelers find beautiful. >> i don't know maybe we tend to gravitate towards so many things i kind of like the abstract nature of the trees. >> michael roy is one of the 1.6 million visitors a year. who flock to joshua tree national park. a place where the, namesake attraction is a bit of a misgnomer. >> well, one thing about it, it is not really a tree. it's a member of the yucca family. the latin name -- it was called the joshua tree in the 100s when some of the mormon settlers came through. they thought it looked like biblical character, joshua, arms outstretched. >> the public information officer for the park. but say, joshua tree, around the world, and the first thing to come to mind, probably isn't a plan
latest stop, joshua tree national park. connor nighten reports. >> reporter: their stiff, ungraceful form, makes them to the traveler, the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom. that's how john c. freemont described his encounter with the joshua tree in 1944. today that bizarre, ungraceful form is exactly what travelers find beautiful. >> i don't know maybe we tend to gravitate towards so many things i kind of like the abstract nature of the trees. >> michael roy is one...
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. >> tonight on c-span, q&a with journalists and author joshua kendall. after that, national security so-called lone wolf terrorist attacks. and later, a look back at the decision to leave the european union and other decisions in parliament over the last few months. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," journalist and author joshua kendall. mr. kendall discusses his book "first dads." parenting and politics from george washington to barack obama. brian: joshua kendall. "first dads." what is this book about and where did you get the idea? mr. kendall: my last book was
. >> tonight on c-span, q&a with journalists and author joshua kendall. after that, national security so-called lone wolf terrorist attacks. and later, a look back at the decision to leave the european union and other decisions in parliament over the last few months. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," journalist and author joshua kendall. mr. kendall discusses his book "first dads." parenting and politics from george washington to barack obama. brian: joshua...
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. >> 1.6 million visitors a year flock to joshua tree national park. place where the namesake attraction is a bit of a misnomer. >> it's a member of the yucca family, matter of fact the latin is yuck i can't brevifolia. >> ahead on "sunday morning" a tree that's not quite a tree. >> martha teichner visits paper makers on a roll. michelle miller makes some noise with late show band leader jon batiste. john hartman has campers with uncommon bond. more, first, the headlines for this sunday morning the 21st of august, 2016 a bomb went off during a wedding in turkey saturday near the syrian border. the death toll continues to rise. it is now up to 50 with dozens of wounded. holly williams reports. >> the turkish government says suicide bomb that ripped through a wedding party. just 40 miles from the syrian border in turkey's president said isis is the likely culprit. so far the extremist haven't claimed responsibility. but this explosion comes just weeks after three suspected isis terrorists detonated themselves in istanbul's airport leaving nearly 50 dead.
. >> 1.6 million visitors a year flock to joshua tree national park. place where the namesake attraction is a bit of a misnomer. >> it's a member of the yucca family, matter of fact the latin is yuck i can't brevifolia. >> ahead on "sunday morning" a tree that's not quite a tree. >> martha teichner visits paper makers on a roll. michelle miller makes some noise with late show band leader jon batiste. john hartman has campers with uncommon bond. more, first, the...
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it can mean no more glaciers, it could mean no more joshua trees in joshua tree national park. rising seas could destroy ecosystems and the everglades, even threaten ellis island and the statue of liberty. so in the coming years and decades, we have to have the foresight and faith in our future to do what it takes to protect our parks and protect our planet for generations to come. because these parks belong to all of us and they are worth celebrating, not just this year but every year. thank you everybody and have a great weekend and see when the parks. congressman rogers: the first job of the government is to keep our country safe and if we have learned anything, is that the president foreign policy is not doing its job. look no further than syria, the faulty settlement with russia, libya, followed by the rise of a terrorist safe haven on this mediterranean sea. he made a dangerous deal with iran and he is not been enough to take on isis. you add it all up and what do you see? all across the world, our enemies do not fear us and our enemies -- and our friends do not trust us.
it can mean no more glaciers, it could mean no more joshua trees in joshua tree national park. rising seas could destroy ecosystems and the everglades, even threaten ellis island and the statue of liberty. so in the coming years and decades, we have to have the foresight and faith in our future to do what it takes to protect our parks and protect our planet for generations to come. because these parks belong to all of us and they are worth celebrating, not just this year but every year. thank...
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marilynmissouri -- rashid mosby, terra perry and joshua jones. in our opinion indictment. alleged pimps among the worst authorities say they have seen. >> mosby, perry, jones recruited, transported, manipulate and threatened women to get them to perform sex acts in exchange for money.
marilynmissouri -- rashid mosby, terra perry and joshua jones. in our opinion indictment. alleged pimps among the worst authorities say they have seen. >> mosby, perry, jones recruited, transported, manipulate and threatened women to get them to perform sex acts in exchange for money.
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he next kneed joshua in the abdomen so that he would go to the ground. josh went to the ground as his spleen was sliced in half. next he took a rod and beat josh over the head again and again until the rod broke in four pieces. he waited, and he watched him die. he tied josh's body up, stuffed in the back seat of our truck, bought gas, dumped josh in a field and set his body on fire. the killer went home took a shower and went to see a movie. when you talk about fear, you know that illegals are afraid to come out of the shadows. do you want to know what fear is? when somebody reaches in your house and grabs your littlest kid and tortures them, you're afraid of everything. >> that was the heartbreaking congressional testimony of laura wilkerson, where she was talking about the death of her son, josh. laura is here with us tonight. also with us, agnes gibiny. her son ronald was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant back in 2002. also mary ann mendoza. her son, sergeant brandon mendoza was killed in 2014 by an illegal immigrant as well in a car crash. lad
he next kneed joshua in the abdomen so that he would go to the ground. josh went to the ground as his spleen was sliced in half. next he took a rod and beat josh over the head again and again until the rod broke in four pieces. he waited, and he watched him die. he tied josh's body up, stuffed in the back seat of our truck, bought gas, dumped josh in a field and set his body on fire. the killer went home took a shower and went to see a movie. when you talk about fear, you know that illegals are...
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joshua: and i'm josh green.you. >> ♪ joshua: tgif. mark and john are off this summer friday, so margaret and i am here in washington d c, to do the show. august is a boring month for presidential campaigns. it does not always -- >> paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman come out. joshua: or maybe not. trump's
joshua: and i'm josh green.you. >> ♪ joshua: tgif. mark and john are off this summer friday, so margaret and i am here in washington d c, to do the show. august is a boring month for presidential campaigns. it does not always -- >> paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman come out. joshua: or maybe not. trump's
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police identified one of them as 35-year-old joshua weatherspoon who lived here. has no idea who could have done this. >> they'll know in the first 48 hours or they won't. >> reporter: there were also three kids inside the house. they were between the ages of 11 months and 4 years old. we're told they weren't hurt but were taken to the hospital as a precaution. >> we don't know why another male was in the house, why another female and kids were in the house. we don't know. >> reporter: we're also told that the woman w had her hands bound wasn't hurt either. she was taken to the hospital just to make sure she was okay. reporting live in canton, alyssa raymond, channel 3 news. >> all right. thank you very much alyssa. >>> the race for president tightening in ohio and nationally. a local hospital doesn't know what happen to the remains of a child who died in their car. chris tye has tonight's 77 seconds at 7:00. >> reporter: antron robinson adds and his wife lost their child six months into the pregnancy. when they tried to plan a burial they hospital couldn't produc
police identified one of them as 35-year-old joshua weatherspoon who lived here. has no idea who could have done this. >> they'll know in the first 48 hours or they won't. >> reporter: there were also three kids inside the house. they were between the ages of 11 months and 4 years old. we're told they weren't hurt but were taken to the hospital as a precaution. >> we don't know why another male was in the house, why another female and kids were in the house. we don't know....
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brian: joshua kendall. author of first dads. what is this book about and where did you get the idea? mr. kendall: my last book was obsessives, and i did profiles of seven american icons were control freaks, from -- icons who were control freaks, from thomas jefferson to steve jobs. these were people with character disorders that had difficulty relating to other people but were amazing movers and shakers. i wrote a chapter on jefferson. jefferson, of course, is america's most articulate proponent of freedom and most articulate enemy of tyranny. with his own daughters, he was a control freak. he told them what to do, what to wear. jefferson also was an amazing politician. we all know how brilliant he was. but in the election of 1804, he was reelected by about 75% of the vote and it brought up the question of how one the nation and how one leaves the family. how one the nation and leads the nation. jefferson was a great visionary thinker and a great leader, but as a dad, so-so. he also neglected his daughters a little bit. when he
brian: joshua kendall. author of first dads. what is this book about and where did you get the idea? mr. kendall: my last book was obsessives, and i did profiles of seven american icons were control freaks, from -- icons who were control freaks, from thomas jefferson to steve jobs. these were people with character disorders that had difficulty relating to other people but were amazing movers and shakers. i wrote a chapter on jefferson. jefferson, of course, is america's most articulate...
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joshua green wrote that profile. he joins us now. joshua, thank you so much for your time. as we were just talking here, trump's campaign conceding at least he does not have any experience running a campaign. how did he get this job? how did we get here? >> well, he got this job because bannon has been an "avatar" for the anti republican establishment group of conservatives, very active online, on social media. banon is a guy talking to trump, whispering in his ear all along. chairman of breitbart news which has been a big fan of trump's campaign. in a certain sense, it's a bit serendipitous that trump would reach out and pull in a guy like bannon who is very much a reflection of trump's own ideals, values and impulses and very much a rejection of the idea that trump needs to follow the wishes and dictates of the gop establishment. >> how much power is he going to have? >> i'm not sure how much power anything has over donald trump. certain certainly bannon's is a voice that trump feels like he wants to listen to. the way i interpret this is trump stiff arming the rnc and th
joshua green wrote that profile. he joins us now. joshua, thank you so much for your time. as we were just talking here, trump's campaign conceding at least he does not have any experience running a campaign. how did he get this job? how did we get here? >> well, he got this job because bannon has been an "avatar" for the anti republican establishment group of conservatives, very active online, on social media. banon is a guy talking to trump, whispering in his ear all along....
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joshua garnet with vern glen. >> reporter: alongside jab >> reporter: along -- joshua garnet. were you aware you were doing what you were doing? >> we are playing through the whistle. we have to do it all fourth quarters. which is the big thing coach kelly was talking to us about. you have to play every snap that hard. if we want to be successful that's what we have to do. >> reporter: you are a stanford guy. a smart guy. i know you can play left guard and the right guard, i was trying to explain to somebody the other day, wouldn't it be like, say you are right-handed and off to start left handed. is it like that? >> a little bit. you are a professional. you have to be able to do everything like that. where ever the coaches need me to go for the team to be successful that's where i'm going to play. >> reporter: blaine gabbert will be one of the big watercooler discussions tomorrow. what is your assessment of him and how he ran the offense? >> i have been blocking. i'm not a good representation or analyst for quarterback freeways -- plays. you'll have to ask the coaches about t
joshua garnet with vern glen. >> reporter: alongside jab >> reporter: along -- joshua garnet. were you aware you were doing what you were doing? >> we are playing through the whistle. we have to do it all fourth quarters. which is the big thing coach kelly was talking to us about. you have to play every snap that hard. if we want to be successful that's what we have to do. >> reporter: you are a stanford guy. a smart guy. i know you can play left guard and the right...
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orlando: asÍ es, bello joshua.ra saber quÉ le gusta aprender y ejercitar su pequeÑo cuerpo. cuando se cansan, se les deja descansar un rato, y despuÉs se les cambia la actividad. no hay ningÚn afÁn. en lugares como baby stars, en miami, hay actividades para todas las edades de nuestros infantes, donde los niÑos aprenden a partir de relaciones afectivas con sus padres cÓmo voltearse, estar boca abajo, gatear y hasta caminar. todo esto lo podemos hacer en nuestras casas, educÁndonos con libros o vÍdeos, o con los consejos de nuestros abuelos. es querer volver a bailar la canciÓn que nos gusta, esta vez, con el amor mÁs grande que podemos sentir: el que nace de nuestros hijos. karla: quÉ bello! ana patricia: un muÑeco! orlando: hermoso, joshua. karla: disfrÚtalo. crece muy rÁpido. cuando menos lo piensan, ya estÁn enormes. Ésas clases son maravillosas. orlando: sÍ, te ayudan a establecer un vÍnculo con el bebÉ. cuando hicimos algunas actividades que normalmente tÚ no saben que existen... por ejemplo, hicimos algo con
orlando: asÍ es, bello joshua.ra saber quÉ le gusta aprender y ejercitar su pequeÑo cuerpo. cuando se cansan, se les deja descansar un rato, y despuÉs se les cambia la actividad. no hay ningÚn afÁn. en lugares como baby stars, en miami, hay actividades para todas las edades de nuestros infantes, donde los niÑos aprenden a partir de relaciones afectivas con sus padres cÓmo voltearse, estar boca abajo, gatear y hasta caminar. todo esto lo podemos hacer en nuestras casas, educÁndonos con...
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. >> reporter: this was the moment last may that haunts joshua blount. outside the restaurant where he works, the 25-year-old discovered his daughter, shania, had been trapped inside this hot car for four hours. what was that moment like? world is shut down, just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> reporter: blount had forgotten to drop off his eight-month-old with her grandmother. >> this is not real. it can't be real. >> reporter: the same day, blount was arrested for second-degree murder, a charge later reduced to manslaughter. a week two-year-old named caroline bryant, died after spending eight hours inside a hot car. but her 37-year-old white mother was not charged. lawyer carlos moore represents joshua blount. how do you explain the difference? >> racism. and to a lesser extent, maybe gender bias. >> reporter: in both cases, parents were rushing to work. mississippi college law school sees unfairness in blount's criminal charge. >>un, if you're in the right jurisdiction you're treated as a grieving parent or perhaps if you are-- you meet the r
. >> reporter: this was the moment last may that haunts joshua blount. outside the restaurant where he works, the 25-year-old discovered his daughter, shania, had been trapped inside this hot car for four hours. what was that moment like? world is shut down, just knowing her last words were, "daddy." >> reporter: blount had forgotten to drop off his eight-month-old with her grandmother. >> this is not real. it can't be real. >> reporter: the same day, blount...
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indecline hired las vegas artist joshua "ginger" monroe to create the sculptures. he spoke with us outside the container park on friday and explained with las vegas wasn't one of the cities to get one: (( joshua "ginger" monroe / artist: "i'm actually very upset about vegas not getting a statue. we initially anticipated one going up here in vegas, but the collective of indecline decided, maybe it's not the best idea to >> the statues were all removed the day that they were put on display. after receiving interest from multiple private buyers, indecline has priced the statues at 10-thousand dollars each. they say museums in three u-s states and one in germany have also asked to display the statues for gallery shows./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> the bluecut wildfire in southern california is all evacuees are now allowed to return home -- if their home is still there. more than 100 homes have been destroyed since the fire started last tuesday. with so many fires burning across the west, questions remain on the best way to battle them. including a different approach...
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joshua "ginger" monroe dreamed up the alternative take on "the new york, san francisco, seattle, l-a... and cleveland. the statues are certainly not meant to be flattering to trump... which depict him with a big gut and a less-than- generous take on that thing trump wanted voters to know "wasn't a problem" when marco rubio made fun of his hand size during the republican debates: (( joshua "ginger" monroe / artist: "certain things like the anatomy in the male region had to be extremely lacking. they wanted it to be pretty life-like with some characteristics that were charactature style, almost cartoonish." )) >> ginger was commissioned for the work and says trump's cartoonish genitalia were the idea of the group that hired him. feedback has been mixed, but mostly positive. some people have asked to buy the statues... which will be available for sale at some time. the trump statues have been removed in all of the cities where they were set up... although a restaurant owner in san francisco says he hopes to bring it back... ((paul joncich)) >>> speaking of trump, he campaigned in baton r
joshua "ginger" monroe dreamed up the alternative take on "the new york, san francisco, seattle, l-a... and cleveland. the statues are certainly not meant to be flattering to trump... which depict him with a big gut and a less-than- generous take on that thing trump wanted voters to know "wasn't a problem" when marco rubio made fun of his hand size during the republican debates: (( joshua "ginger" monroe / artist: "certain things like the anatomy in the...
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reports say two children were found alone on the beach swimming area at joshua pond. the kids told police that the person they were with and had gone swimming with did not return. rescue teams pulled the man firefighters and police are still investigating what happened as well as the relationship between the man and these two children. we are working to learn more from police on the capeful we'll have the latest information coming up at 11:00. >>> now to a live look at the current temperatures in our area. as you can see it is a warm summer night. the heat will stick around tomorrow and it comes with a chance of showers and yes, thunderstorms. hi everyone i'm mark let's get right over to fox 25 storm tracker chief meteorologist kevin kevin. you have an updated timeline of what we can expect? >> yeah, a couple things to watch for tomorrow really into the evening as well. let's start here though. you saw the temperatures out there it's a pleasant evening. hum is low as well. that will spike tomorrow. the reason is this. out ahead of this whole system is a warm front and
reports say two children were found alone on the beach swimming area at joshua pond. the kids told police that the person they were with and had gone swimming with did not return. rescue teams pulled the man firefighters and police are still investigating what happened as well as the relationship between the man and these two children. we are working to learn more from police on the capeful we'll have the latest information coming up at 11:00. >>> now to a live look at the current...
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joshua lived with his mom in that apartment. they have not given a motive for the murders >>> a 6-year-old girl is improving after being shot in her neighborhood. chad pradelli is live at the scene of last night's crime with the full story. >> reporter: the shooter or shooters opened fire just in front of us. a couple of bullets hit the minivan and one over there, one bullet went through the vehicle and out the back window, the little girl was sitting just over here when she was shot. surveillance video obtained by "action news" shows the neighborhood in chaos after a stray bullet hit 6-year-old anila garic. you see philadelphia police officers rush the girl into their cruiser and take her to einstein hospital. "action news" was there as she was transferred to saint christopher's hospitals for children. >> 20 to 12 shell casing were found at the scene from at least two calibers of weapons meaning there was at least two guns at the scene. >> i looked to my left and there she was and i went to her side. >> this woman says her 6-ye
joshua lived with his mom in that apartment. they have not given a motive for the murders >>> a 6-year-old girl is improving after being shot in her neighborhood. chad pradelli is live at the scene of last night's crime with the full story. >> reporter: the shooter or shooters opened fire just in front of us. a couple of bullets hit the minivan and one over there, one bullet went through the vehicle and out the back window, the little girl was sitting just over here when she was...
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one victim has been identifiedre as joshua weatherspoon. the metropolitan school district have agreed on a contracte to avoid a strike. the school board in union members now must ratify the we worked hard to avoid any disruption. just ahead, how the family is looking for answers and closures. for the start of the new school year the i team follows up the crossing guard shortage.ll storm fox radar showing some somewhat active pattern.nn fox 8 last day of high humidity let's check in with scott sabol. >> this looks like it will be with a few showers. low cloud cover will clear out partially so will start to see some breaks of sunshine. it's not warmer for those it'll be a structurally of not similar to the word was he on the eight-day forecast.wa some scattered showers back to the front.t.s coverage will be about 50 percent. the coverage only around 20 percent. it's been a long time not anticipating a big warm up untit early of next week although we shower although we would keep it dry. things are pretty good on the freewaysth you have a lot
one victim has been identifiedre as joshua weatherspoon. the metropolitan school district have agreed on a contracte to avoid a strike. the school board in union members now must ratify the we worked hard to avoid any disruption. just ahead, how the family is looking for answers and closures. for the start of the new school year the i team follows up the crossing guard shortage.ll storm fox radar showing some somewhat active pattern.nn fox 8 last day of high humidity let's check in with scott...
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joshua's condition was so severe he couldn't drive.ow is that he had suffered a blockage of an artery in his lungs. >> it was kind of getting scary. i called my wife and just said, something's wrong. you know, and i couldn't breathe. i was gasping. going to hyper ventilate. >> neely says the tesla's autopilot feature kept his car steady and on the road getting him close enough to a hospital where he drive the final few blocks. he believes the self driving technology is going to save more lives. some are calling this the counter balance to a recent story out of florida where it's believe that self driving technology may have failed when a tesla crashed into a big rig killing the car's driver. >>> 4:50. palo alto leaders are calling it a miracle no one was hurt when a large piece of concrete fell 30 feet off a building on to busy university avenue. happened over the weekend when a decorative cornice fell off. years of water seepage may have been the culprit. engineers are keeping a close eye on the structure which first opened in 1906. >
joshua's condition was so severe he couldn't drive.ow is that he had suffered a blockage of an artery in his lungs. >> it was kind of getting scary. i called my wife and just said, something's wrong. you know, and i couldn't breathe. i was gasping. going to hyper ventilate. >> neely says the tesla's autopilot feature kept his car steady and on the road getting him close enough to a hospital where he drive the final few blocks. he believes the self driving technology is going to save...