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northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie joins us now from burke, virginia, at one of the banks recently targeted. julie. >> that's right. the suspect hit the bank machine at the sun trust just last weekend, but now that police have released those very clear photos of the suspect, their skimming days may be over. this fairfax county woman knows all about skimming. her bank card information was skimmed about a year ago. >> we used it at a gas station, actually, and to buy gas. somebody tried to use it down in florida a few hours later. >> reporter: police say these men know about skimming too. they want to track them down. this is one of the suspect photos that caught bank security's attention. police think the surgical operation here involved adjusting a skimming device. police say the men have targeted atm's at least four times since early june at three sun trust banks in fairfax county on route 1, in the springfield area, and in burke. >> while this particular series is linked to the sun trust, certainly it may well be other banking institutions that are being affected by this. >> thes
northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie joins us now from burke, virginia, at one of the banks recently targeted. julie. >> that's right. the suspect hit the bank machine at the sun trust just last weekend, but now that police have released those very clear photos of the suspect, their skimming days may be over. this fairfax county woman knows all about skimming. her bank card information was skimmed about a year ago. >> we used it at a gas station, actually, and to buy gas....
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. >>> i'm julie carrie. residents in the greenbriar neighborhood used to only worry about tick on that wooded path, but that all changed last night. i'll tell you about the confrontation between a jogger and a cyclist coming up. >>> some pedestrians are being confronted with a choice. the human experiment that's playing out o sdmrimplts now at 6:30 a van slams into a security guard shack pinning a worker inside. what we're learning about the moments before the crash and the man trapped inside the mangled mess. >>> a community on edge after an attack on a popular trail. residents are on high alert, and we'll tell you how the suspect got away. >>> a woman charged with scamming maryland renters is back in jail, and this time she's accused of trying to pull one over on t judge. >>> first at 6:30, several miles of bodies and wreckage. >> that is what investigators are dealing with as they try to get to the bottom of the downing of that malaysian air flight 17. pat lawson at our live desk. she's got the latest. >>
. >>> i'm julie carrie. residents in the greenbriar neighborhood used to only worry about tick on that wooded path, but that all changed last night. i'll tell you about the confrontation between a jogger and a cyclist coming up. >>> some pedestrians are being confronted with a choice. the human experiment that's playing out o sdmrimplts now at 6:30 a van slams into a security guard shack pinning a worker inside. what we're learning about the moments before the crash and the...
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she is not happy this 4th of july. carrie writes, america means freedom, many colors, many views. all free to debate, travel, wish, to love. you can see mine on foxnews.com. i wrote it there. >> i vote with carrie. >> have a wonderful fourth. "happening now" starts right now. jon: we begin with some developing stories we're watching at this hour. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack back in court this morning. our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she will join us with live report. >>> also a big storm on the move. arthur heading up the east coast and gaining strength right before the holiday weekend. so could it be a washout for parts of the east coast? we'll have a live report. >>> flirting with a whole new high. the dow inching toward that 17,000 mark, up 12 points right now. we are keeping a very close eye on wall street jon: but first, president obama not backing down, sending a whole new message to the gop. good morning to you. i'm jon scott and welcome. >> thank you so much, jon. i'm good to with you, i'm shannan bream in for jenna lee. the president blast
she is not happy this 4th of july. carrie writes, america means freedom, many colors, many views. all free to debate, travel, wish, to love. you can see mine on foxnews.com. i wrote it there. >> i vote with carrie. >> have a wonderful fourth. "happening now" starts right now. jon: we begin with some developing stories we're watching at this hour. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack back in court this morning. our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she...
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for now reporting live in fair tax county, i'm julie carrie, news 4. >>> we have the latest on the malaysians disaster in ukraine. we learned today that some of the victims who lost their lives were doing groundbreaking work to help save the lives of others. here's a look at how the aids researchers who died are being remembered. >> such a sad aspect to this story, wendy. we don't yet know how many, but it is confirmed that a number of passengers on that malaysia airlines flight 17 were scientists and activists on their way to the international aids conference in australia. among them well known dutch researcher dr. longa. they held a moment of silence remembering him, not only for his research, but also for his efforts to improve people's lives in some of the poorest countries. longa had researched h.i.v. since the earliest years of the epidemic, several decades ago. on twitter dallas-based medical doctor sima yasmine praised longa and mourned the others who were on the flight saying "what a tragedy to lose so many who made it their life's work to care about humanity." president obama echoe
for now reporting live in fair tax county, i'm julie carrie, news 4. >>> we have the latest on the malaysians disaster in ukraine. we learned today that some of the victims who lost their lives were doing groundbreaking work to help save the lives of others. here's a look at how the aids researchers who died are being remembered. >> such a sad aspect to this story, wendy. we don't yet know how many, but it is confirmed that a number of passengers on that malaysia airlines flight...
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she is not happy this 4th of july. carrie writes, america means freedom, many colors, many views.e to debate, travel, wish, to love. you can see mine on foxnews.com. i wrote it there. >> i vote with carrie. >> have a wonderful fourth. "happening now" starts right now. jon: we begin with some developing stories we're watching at this hour. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack back in court this morning. our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she will join us with live report. >>> also a big storm on the move. arthur heading up the east coast and gaining strength right before the holiday weekend. so could it be a washout for parts of the east coast? we'll have a live report. >>> flirting with a whole new high. the dow inching toward that 17,000 mark, up 12 points right now. we are keeping a very close eye on wall street
she is not happy this 4th of july. carrie writes, america means freedom, many colors, many views.e to debate, travel, wish, to love. you can see mine on foxnews.com. i wrote it there. >> i vote with carrie. >> have a wonderful fourth. "happening now" starts right now. jon: we begin with some developing stories we're watching at this hour. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack back in court this morning. our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she will join...
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the airlines have quietly imposed new restrictions on carry-on baggage. julies at san jose mineta international. you bag may now be considered too big. >> reporter: that's right. before you book your next flight, measure your carry-on. airlines are cracking down and it could cost you your flight. >> we have a completely full flight today. >> reporter: it's an all-too- familiar announcement that usually means the overhead bins will soon be full because many of these bags are bigger than these boxes. passengers used to be able to bypass the checked bag fee by shoving oversized carry-ons into the overhead bins or checking them at the gate. >> everybody tries to sneak in just slightly bigger. >> reporter: but many airlines are trying to end that instructing security screeners to start sending passengers back to the counter to check their bags if it doesn't fit in this box long before they get to the gate. >> that's going to piss people off having to stand in line again and probably miss a flight. >> reporter: even seasoned travelers are caught off guard because the
the airlines have quietly imposed new restrictions on carry-on baggage. julies at san jose mineta international. you bag may now be considered too big. >> reporter: that's right. before you book your next flight, measure your carry-on. airlines are cracking down and it could cost you your flight. >> we have a completely full flight today. >> reporter: it's an all-too- familiar announcement that usually means the overhead bins will soon be full because many of these bags are...
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july 6. the plane carried 291 passengers and 16 crew members. more than half of the passengers were chinese nationals, many of them were students along with a large number of south korean and american nationals as well. three died [speaker not understood] and 181 people were injured with 12 in critical condition. these heroic airfield security officers risked their lives and saved many people and helped kind of many as they suffered on the airfield. today they are also here with many representatives from the service employees international union, their union as well. and i wanted to thank arianna kass nova from seiu and [speaker not understood] from the san francisco airport for helping us honor these amazing five public employees. their names are henry choi, who was the first on the scene. so, we talk about first responders. hes was the absolute first person on the seen. also john [speaker not understood], alexis [speaker not understood], ryan [speaker not understood], bernardo [speaker not understood] and i wanted to read a little what each of
july 6. the plane carried 291 passengers and 16 crew members. more than half of the passengers were chinese nationals, many of them were students along with a large number of south korean and american nationals as well. three died [speaker not understood] and 181 people were injured with 12 in critical condition. these heroic airfield security officers risked their lives and saved many people and helped kind of many as they suffered on the airfield. today they are also here with many...
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the korean newspaper carried a report on july 6 about north korea's founding father and the country's cargo passenger ship and under kim's leadership the vessel regularly shuttled between north korea and japan. the report comes after leaders announced they launched a special committee to investigate the faith of those to the north. the government is maintaining its ban on it entering japanese ports. north korean negotiators are asking the japanese side to lift the ban and seeking permission for the ship to once again connect the two countries. prime minister abe says he is eager to improve ties with china. the japanese prime minister says he wants to meade president xi when he meets for the cooperation forum in november. abe referred to strained relations at a lower house committee meeting. both sides need to recognize they are tied together. he stressed the importance of managing problems as they arise to keep the relationship strong. >> translator: it is very unfortunate that our two countries have been unable to hold a summit meeting. i want to improve relations and move towards a
the korean newspaper carried a report on july 6 about north korea's founding father and the country's cargo passenger ship and under kim's leadership the vessel regularly shuttled between north korea and japan. the report comes after leaders announced they launched a special committee to investigate the faith of those to the north. the government is maintaining its ban on it entering japanese ports. north korean negotiators are asking the japanese side to lift the ban and seeking permission for...
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operates the "chong chon gang," the cargo ship was seized by authorities last july in the panama canal. the vessel was carrying a huge cargo of arms from cuba to north korea in violation of a u.n. embargo. the company is believed to operate multiple cargo ships and have offices in china and russia. it will now be placed under an international asset freeze. and its officials banned from traveling overseas. 20 north korean companies and organizations are on the u.n. sanctions list. observers say the latest addition could deal a blow to north korea's trade and may draw sharp reaction from pyongyang. >>> in addition to the u.n. blacklist, the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill tightening financial sanctions against north korea. it restricts the country's access to hard currency. the house approved the bill on monday. it was sponsored by foreign affairs committee chairperson ed roast and bipartisan lawmakers. the legislation targets foreign banks that help north korea acquire weapons of mass destruction and commit human rights abuses. it bars them from the u.s. financial system. >> north korea is undou
operates the "chong chon gang," the cargo ship was seized by authorities last july in the panama canal. the vessel was carrying a huge cargo of arms from cuba to north korea in violation of a u.n. embargo. the company is believed to operate multiple cargo ships and have offices in china and russia. it will now be placed under an international asset freeze. and its officials banned from traveling overseas. 20 north korean companies and organizations are on the u.n. sanctions list....
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as americans the fourth of july is significant. it carriesn more meaning to the 25 service-members and veterans now u.s. citizens. they choose to serve in the u.s. military before they became citizens. in is the day they are honored and now become u.s. citizens. >>> the border crisis here we're seeing in southern california, especially on a day like today, the fourth of july there's bus loads of undocumented immigrants are expected to arrive. we saw the vivid images of those protests there. the president making clear his call to fix immigration reform. we'll be back after this. 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!" >>> we are keeping an eye on hurricane arthur off the mid atlantic. turning up toward cape cod. the storm was downgraded to category 1 with sustained winds up to 90 miles per hour. it downed po eed power lines in carolina. the governor said careful planning helped a
as americans the fourth of july is significant. it carriesn more meaning to the 25 service-members and veterans now u.s. citizens. they choose to serve in the u.s. military before they became citizens. in is the day they are honored and now become u.s. citizens. >>> the border crisis here we're seeing in southern california, especially on a day like today, the fourth of july there's bus loads of undocumented immigrants are expected to arrive. we saw the vivid images of those protests...
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controlled city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july the group warns the grad rocket system cannot carry out precise attacks on the up their use in residential areas can be classified as a war crime human rights watch has appealed to both sides of the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives are at risk one of the authors of the report says ukrainian military should not get away with killing innocent people. neither side really seems to take enough precautions to make sure that civilians are not killed or injured and when needs these kinds of weapons in populated areas it's a really high risk for civilians to be injured and killed and that's what we saw in the pitofsky district that civilians were being killed by these kinds of rockets we were able to by looking at the creators looking at the direction from where the rockets were coming from looking at the. walls that were hit by these rockets so if it's if the rocket hits the western wall of a building it's coming from the west by doing that we were being it we were able to establish where the attacks were coming from
controlled city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july the group warns the grad rocket system cannot carry out precise attacks on the up their use in residential areas can be classified as a war crime human rights watch has appealed to both sides of the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives are at risk one of the authors of the report says ukrainian military should not get away with killing innocent people. neither side really seems to take enough...
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a special thanks to julie anderson and carry us through. and we thank carrie lemak as well as the number policy center who have generously supported this project and have made important contributions along the way. michael and adam held and we are also grateful to many other former 9/11 commission staffers and we voluntarily have come a long way to make this a work possible. we want to talk about the contributions of the families of 9/11 and we are humbled by everything you have done in the fact that here you are once again today and we used to refer to you as the wind in our sails and 10 years later you are here with us again and we are so grateful. until last fall we began to consider the 10th anniversary and then the idea that if we got ourselves together maybe we could do something useful. and so we all wanted to look back 10 years ago and we think that there could be less than. a lot of bipartisanship that has enabled us to do almost nothing in this town these days. but we think there might be less than as to how they get together to d
a special thanks to julie anderson and carry us through. and we thank carrie lemak as well as the number policy center who have generously supported this project and have made important contributions along the way. michael and adam held and we are also grateful to many other former 9/11 commission staffers and we voluntarily have come a long way to make this a work possible. we want to talk about the contributions of the families of 9/11 and we are humbled by everything you have done in the...
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. >>> protesters surround three buses carrying undocumented immigrants. >> julie haener is here now forwe are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> illegal fireworks are seized all around the bay area. are they ending up in your backyard? >> we have these dangerous goods. >> we explore the bag log forcing -- back log forcing them to store in bay area neighborhoods. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. >>> the u.s. government struggles to house thousands of undocumented immigrants. the chants turned into a heated debate as protesters surrounded three buses in riverside county yesterday. therapy on their way to -- they were on their way to be processed by patrol. they detained them after they tried to cross the boarder in texas. protesters say they don't belong in california and others argue the families have no other choice. >> i wish america could be america again and it is not. it is everybody needs to go through the legal rights. >> parents had enough. they are going to die. sending their children north. let's show the world we know how to treat our children. >> the buses went
. >>> protesters surround three buses carrying undocumented immigrants. >> julie haener is here now forwe are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> illegal fireworks are seized all around the bay area. are they ending up in your backyard? >> we have these dangerous goods. >> we explore the bag log forcing -- back log forcing them to store in bay area neighborhoods. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. >>> the u.s. government struggles to house...
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dozens of protesters spent this fourth of july awaiting the arrival of more busses carrying undocumented immigrants from central america. many of them children. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in murrieta this evening where people on both sides of the issue have been squaring off and this is a national story. >> reporter: yeah. it's been loud at times and at times confrontational. those busses have not arrived at this point. the protesters both pro and anti-immigration on the other side of the police tape waiting for the arrival and on the other side of the tape where i am standing is the police here in murrieta and also the border patrol. now in the middle of all of this con t controversy are the children who perhaps have no idea on why they're here. >> usa! >> this is how both groups spent their fourth of july. some against the undocumented immigrant children and some for. >> i think it's ridiculous that we have to take on the world's issues. not every problem and every crisis in the world falls out of our wallets. >> that's why we're here gathering with the people because they're hu
dozens of protesters spent this fourth of july awaiting the arrival of more busses carrying undocumented immigrants from central america. many of them children. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in murrieta this evening where people on both sides of the issue have been squaring off and this is a national story. >> reporter: yeah. it's been loud at times and at times confrontational. those busses have not arrived at this point. the protesters both pro and anti-immigration on the other side...
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july festivities. >>> israelis military carried out more air strikes on the gaza strip.k was in response for rocket fire from gaza into israel. >>> iraqs prime minister says the focus must be on defeating isis. the u.s. is pushing for a new inclusive government to ease tensions but iraq's prime minister says that must come later. >>> passengers flying into the u.s. from certain countries could be forced to go through enhanced security screenings now. sources say there are concerns that terrorist groups could recruit westerners to smuggle bombs on planes. the threat developed over the last year with thousands of westerners traveling to syria to fight in their civil war. >>> the wildfire in napa county has now scorched 4300 acres over 6 square miles. the fire has destroyed two homes and seven other buildings. it is now 30% contained. more firefighters from the bay area are heading to the firelines. >>> i'm anne makovec standing live in the middle of a closed northbound 280 in san francisco. you can see crews hard at work. the highway has been closed and they have been at i
july festivities. >>> israelis military carried out more air strikes on the gaza strip.k was in response for rocket fire from gaza into israel. >>> iraqs prime minister says the focus must be on defeating isis. the u.s. is pushing for a new inclusive government to ease tensions but iraq's prime minister says that must come later. >>> passengers flying into the u.s. from certain countries could be forced to go through enhanced security screenings now. sources say there...
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at http:/media.49ers.com/credential debartolo way, santa clara mosquitoes infected with west carried out on july 17 santa clara county vector control district has we at the low with a sea breeze family are sayin. blandon time a some claim. here's a look at the satellite satellite enfeoff for radar.ansand radar. will ace a few degrees compared yesterday. if july 80 p.m. to go far inland to see them. you will notice coolest conditions for the water. one weather is back on the way. when louganis few degrees as we have with the weekend. and if the temperature of the back in the '90s and the middle of the next week. >>: they bridge looking good has been increased and the volume. is now much of a way of bath of drive time. with u.s. plants close down has to make your way past the town's fear if held in the next 13 1/7. over at the san mateo bridge year to go the drive time that for 13 minutes. the the golden gate bridge is a little hazy as well, on off pretty easy there aren't any accidents. if of grain on the road where census. up for the redwood city and would have any access to report on south toda
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city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july now the group warns that the ground rocket systems cannot carry out precise attacks and that they use in residential areas can be classified as a war crime human rights watch is appeal to both sides in the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives are at risk and one of the authors of the report says the ukrainian military shouldn't get away with killing innocent people . neither side really seems to take enough precautions to make sure that civilians are not killed or injured and when you use these kinds of weapons in populated areas it's a really high risk receiving the answer the injured and killed and that's what we saw in the petrowski district that civilians were being killed by these kinds of rockets you were able to buy in looking at the creators looking at the direction from where the rockets were coming from looking at the. walls that were hit by these rockets so if it's if the rocket hits the western wall of the building it's coming from the west by doing that we were being we were able to establish where the attacks we
city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july now the group warns that the ground rocket systems cannot carry out precise attacks and that they use in residential areas can be classified as a war crime human rights watch is appeal to both sides in the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives are at risk and one of the authors of the report says the ukrainian military shouldn't get away with killing innocent people . neither side really seems to take...
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quoted on-line saying if there was only one person left in america that one person on the 4th of july should carryand celebrate it because freedom is not free. his community rallied behind him and the celebration is back. joining us is retired arm staff sergeant glenn phillips. good morning. you served in operation desert storm and iraq. you retired honorably from the army as a staff sergeant and the people of liberty kentucky are now going to have a parade because sergeant glenn phillips said let's do it. how did that come about, sergeant? >> peter, first i actually heard about it by chance. afterwards i spoke with the mayor, and i was told the lack of interest. of course i didn't believe that; not in my town. liberty, kentucky, is america, small-town america. knowing the people, i believed in the people. as we went along, i finally got to go to a city counsel meeting. had another meeting. at that time we were a little bit probably tired of having meetings and meetings. i had a lot of folks standing beside me. they were all true patriots. and we decided we had a change of heart. we told the mayor
quoted on-line saying if there was only one person left in america that one person on the 4th of july should carryand celebrate it because freedom is not free. his community rallied behind him and the celebration is back. joining us is retired arm staff sergeant glenn phillips. good morning. you served in operation desert storm and iraq. you retired honorably from the army as a staff sergeant and the people of liberty kentucky are now going to have a parade because sergeant glenn phillips said...
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asking target to ban shoppers from carrying weapons inside stores. >>> july 2nd, 1964.n that day 50 years ago, president lyndon johnson signed the civil right right bill into. lisa stark talks to one activist turned lawmaker about the past, present and future fight for civil rights. >> today eleanor holmes norton is a long time member of congress. remitting washington, d.c. but half a century ago, she was pushing for equality. and then came the signing of the civil rights act. in 1964. >> this was a monumental year. it was a year when what african americans had been trying to achieve for a hundred years began to metho mast itself. >> how much of a difference did the civil rights act make? >> it made a profound difference. to see us move from a period of extraordinary hostility to african american life to having now the first african american president in office that is a period of great change. >> as barriers came down black americans made progress. in 1964 about a quarter of blacks over age 25 had graduated from high school. now it's 85%. college completion rose from 4
asking target to ban shoppers from carrying weapons inside stores. >>> july 2nd, 1964.n that day 50 years ago, president lyndon johnson signed the civil right right bill into. lisa stark talks to one activist turned lawmaker about the past, present and future fight for civil rights. >> today eleanor holmes norton is a long time member of congress. remitting washington, d.c. but half a century ago, she was pushing for equality. and then came the signing of the civil rights act. in...
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july. the flight carrying women and children landed friday night.bus the immigrants but took them to a processing station. many are going -- 40 immigrants from an early flight had to to be qawrn teed. the los angeles times reports mar this 8100 were deported or turned away in 2008. the last year -- last year that number dropped to a little more than 1600. analyst say the numbers are likely to raise debate over whether the overwhelm mfertion's policies have applied a role in search of unaccompanied children caught trying to cross the border. more have been detinied since last october. >> a brazilian soccer star is thanks his fan. >> translator: it was the dream isn't over. it was interrupted by a play but it continues. i'm sure my teammates will do everything to make my triple of becoming a champion come true. >> the 22-year-old player noun to many as neymar fractured a vertebrae. he does not need surgery and could return to playing soccer but not for a month and a half. bay area bars and restaurant are scoring big. betooker fans an novices are packi
july. the flight carrying women and children landed friday night.bus the immigrants but took them to a processing station. many are going -- 40 immigrants from an early flight had to to be qawrn teed. the los angeles times reports mar this 8100 were deported or turned away in 2008. the last year -- last year that number dropped to a little more than 1600. analyst say the numbers are likely to raise debate over whether the overwhelm mfertion's policies have applied a role in search of...
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controlled city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july the group warms the ground rocket systems cannot carry out precise attacks they use in residential areas could be classified as a war crime human rights watch has appealed to both sides of the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives of perth at risk and one of the authors of the report says that the ukrainian military should not get away with killing innocent people neither side really seems to take enough precautions to make sure that civilians are not killed or injured and when you use these kinds of weapons in populated areas it's a really high risk proceeding. and killed and that's the story in the petrofsky district that civilians were being killed by these kinds of rockets you were able to buy in looking at the creators looking at the direction from where the rockets were coming from looking at the. walls that were hit by these rockets so if it's if the rocket hits the western wall of the building it's coming from the west by doing that we were being we were able to establish where the attacks were coming from in
controlled city of donetsk came under such missile attacks four times in mid july the group warms the ground rocket systems cannot carry out precise attacks they use in residential areas could be classified as a war crime human rights watch has appealed to both sides of the conflict to stop using this kind of weaponry as more lives of perth at risk and one of the authors of the report says that the ukrainian military should not get away with killing innocent people neither side really seems to...
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. >> he carries the weight of memories of the massacre of july 20 2, 2011 -- july 22, 2011. the shooting began, he and 11 other young people escaped in a rowboat. he heard shots, looked back, and saw the killer take aim at him. the terrorist attack left norway with an open wound. how best can the country honor the memory of the victims? >> the need of societies not only for the grieving for the parents that lost their child, but also for the society to actually remember that one man got onto this island with one mission -- to kill everybody that was on this island, to kill everybody. >> four days before the massacre, someone posted a norwegian antiwar verse called "to the youth." it has become an unofficial hymn for the victims of the attack. >> stop their drift towards death, stopped it with spirit. >> he appears of the memorial, a cut through the land like a wound that will not heal. visitors can walk along one side, but the other side where the names of the dead young people are inscribed, is out of reach. but some of the victims' parents find this memorial unacceptable.
. >> he carries the weight of memories of the massacre of july 20 2, 2011 -- july 22, 2011. the shooting began, he and 11 other young people escaped in a rowboat. he heard shots, looked back, and saw the killer take aim at him. the terrorist attack left norway with an open wound. how best can the country honor the memory of the victims? >> the need of societies not only for the grieving for the parents that lost their child, but also for the society to actually remember that one man...
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other news that we are following today, of course the fourth of july celebrations that have been happening since yesterday, and nbc 10 carriedhe big macy's fireworks display last night and it didn't go off as planned because of hurricane arthur. the show then went on with no problems. fireworks also lit up the night sky over our nation's capitol. thousands packed the national mall in washington, d.c. the fireworks were launched from the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. >>> at the white house a fourth of july picnic paid tribute to america and service members that protect our freedom. hundreds of military families were there for the celebration. president obama said the sacrifices made by our troops are keeping america safe and free. >> on behalf of the entire country, michelle and i simply want to say thank you to all of you for your courage and strength and unending service to this nation. happy fourth of july, everybody. >> the president also noted that july fourth is a special day of his family not only because of the holiday, but because it's his oldest daughter's birthday, and yesterday she turned 16. >>> more than a d
other news that we are following today, of course the fourth of july celebrations that have been happening since yesterday, and nbc 10 carriedhe big macy's fireworks display last night and it didn't go off as planned because of hurricane arthur. the show then went on with no problems. fireworks also lit up the night sky over our nation's capitol. thousands packed the national mall in washington, d.c. the fireworks were launched from the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. >>> at the...
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a new law on july 1st in georgia lets folks carry weapons in all kinds of public places, including schools, churches and bars, as long as the owners of those establishments agree. >> here a bar indicator has already posted a no-gun sign. the new law gives bar owners that option. >> it's my opinion that alcohol and firearms don't mix. >> while in kirkwood, they welcome guns. >> we're still in the city and there are still some elements that want to do folks harm. >> it's like the wild west now in georgia. leave your guns at the door. anyway, in kansas, you can openly carry guns in more public places ar the state replaced various local restrictions with a single state law. in tennessee, it's legal to carry and sell switch blades because we need more of those. over in virginia, a major new voting law kicked in that says photo i.d. will be required to cast ballots from now on. attention november. in new jersey, penalties for texting and driving are going to be harsher and hand-held devices are banned completely even if you're stuck in traffic or stuck at a light. meanwhile a number of states ar
a new law on july 1st in georgia lets folks carry weapons in all kinds of public places, including schools, churches and bars, as long as the owners of those establishments agree. >> here a bar indicator has already posted a no-gun sign. the new law gives bar owners that option. >> it's my opinion that alcohol and firearms don't mix. >> while in kirkwood, they welcome guns. >> we're still in the city and there are still some elements that want to do folks harm. >>...
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carries. okay, thank you, we are adjourned. [adjourned] >> on the july th board of supervisors' agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. madame [khr-erblg/] item no. 1, please. >> item no. 1 is charter amendment for the november 4th, 2014 election to extend the children's fund for 25 years and increase the set-aside and create our children our families council and require preparation of a children and families plan, and create a city rainy-day reserve and school rainy-day reserve out of existing rainy-day reserve. >> thank you. colleagues this has an been a very, very collaborative process and all supervisors are signed on for this initiative, in which we're coining it as "the children and families first initiative." it's been a long process, and because of all the collaboration that has taken place, i just feel like what we have as a final product is a very, very strong language to strengthen our ability to continue serving our children and our public school students. but by the way, they are the same people. and also, so it does many things not only is
carries. okay, thank you, we are adjourned. [adjourned] >> on the july th board of supervisors' agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. madame [khr-erblg/] item no. 1, please. >> item no. 1 is charter amendment for the november 4th, 2014 election to extend the children's fund for 25 years and increase the set-aside and create our children our families council and require preparation of a children and families plan, and create a city rainy-day reserve and school rainy-day...
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. >> jpmorgan said the trading uptick in june did not carry into july, and the second half of the years low volume, low activities. is that sandbagging? >> i think there's a lot of sandbagging in the previous quarter. you know, they -- joe would say, listen, jim, particular jpmorgan says you can't use the term sandbags because it implies -- they are being conservative. i think they are being conservative. >> goldman's annualized return on equity 10 .9 makes people feel like old times. >> breaking into double digits. >> i remember when you said, david, it's going to be 6% that is the goal for the companies, so maybe there's -- you also -- i mean, who would have thought we'd have an incredible equity market. it is very buoyant. >> you can celebrate over double digits at the same time when they were credibly highly leveraged institutions. >> what did we celebrate last night when we went out? >> a lot of things. >> i was looking at the competition, changing prices dramatically. >> involved drinking a lot of tequila. >> miscalculation. look out for the brand of that store. >> new intraday r
. >> jpmorgan said the trading uptick in june did not carry into july, and the second half of the years low volume, low activities. is that sandbagging? >> i think there's a lot of sandbagging in the previous quarter. you know, they -- joe would say, listen, jim, particular jpmorgan says you can't use the term sandbags because it implies -- they are being conservative. i think they are being conservative. >> goldman's annualized return on equity 10 .9 makes people feel like...
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border in july six two thousand and thirteen one attended freight train carrying seventy two tanker cars filled with crude oil rolled away and the railed causing an unbelievable explosion that lit up the sky with hellish fireballs when all was said and done forty seven people lost their lives more than one million gallons of crude spilled on the streets and six city blocks were completely destroyed canadian prime minister stephen harper said that the city looked like a war zone but sadly this tragic event has done little to stop the exponential expansion of north america's oil by rail system and fact under harper's watch between two thousand and nine and two thousand and thirteen shipments of oil by rail increased from five hundred to one hundred sixty thousand carloads a year that's an increase of nearly thirty two thousand percent what's most frightening however is that the rail tracks that run through rock magon tick or not at all equipped to carry hazardous materials and a subsequent investigation found that the type of crude on that fatal train was wrongly classified and was as flam
border in july six two thousand and thirteen one attended freight train carrying seventy two tanker cars filled with crude oil rolled away and the railed causing an unbelievable explosion that lit up the sky with hellish fireballs when all was said and done forty seven people lost their lives more than one million gallons of crude spilled on the streets and six city blocks were completely destroyed canadian prime minister stephen harper said that the city looked like a war zone but sadly this...
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it has condemned the country for carrying out three rounds of missile tests between late june and early july. the council members held an informal meeting on thursday. south korean officials had requested it. in a statement the council president criticized the north. >> the members of the security council condemn these launches as violations of security council resolutions and urged the dprk to fully comply with the relevant security council resolution. >> the council issued a similar statement in march after north korea conducted other ba missile launches. >>> meanwhile, north korea is scheduled to join a sports tournament in south korea later this year. but pyongyang officials appear to be having second thoughts. officials of the two countries met on thursday at the border village of panmunjom to discuss the asian games scheduled for september in inchon. the north korean delegates said they would send 700 athletes and cheerleaders. that would have made it the largest delegation from the country ever to join an international tournament. but the talks broke down when the north's delegates wa
it has condemned the country for carrying out three rounds of missile tests between late june and early july. the council members held an informal meeting on thursday. south korean officials had requested it. in a statement the council president criticized the north. >> the members of the security council condemn these launches as violations of security council resolutions and urged the dprk to fully comply with the relevant security council resolution. >> the council issued a...
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july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as though she couldn't get up. and the police had been there for awhile. >> it's terrible. it's someone's mother. someone's's grandmother or sister. >>reporter: police say the suspect business 25 to 30 years old. she took off in the suv seen in this photo. possibly a ford explorer there were no witnesses to the crime but there is plenty of outrage. >> for a woman 87. that's really cheap shot. to happen in this community even more shocking. >>reporter: we learned the victim is the wife of a prominent retired california politician. we are not revealing her name for her safety. she is recovering. >> person look familiar to yo
july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as...
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inches tall and 145 pounds, she was wearing a white top and tan pants and carrying a purse during that attack. this happened on julyd police are hoping somebody who see is the photos from the surveillance video will recognize that suspect and they are hoping they will come forward. we spoke to a customer who said violence can happen anywhere and another woman tells us she is not surprised. christian captain ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> six peek were hurt in a major tenderloin district but the driver sped away before impacting the taxi cab. the hit and run a happened while trying to board a bus. we will tell you about the innocent bystanders hurt in this crash. >>> and an easy east bay freeway after a firery crash caused big delays. it happened on interstate 7808 -- interstate 880 and they led them on a chase as it ended in oakland on the ramp from interstate 880 to southbound 880 when the car crashed and thursday ebursted into flames. he tried to run away but was arrested. >> he tried to kidnap an 11- year-old girl. the girl was walking on east 14 14th street when she was approached by a man in a car and when h
inches tall and 145 pounds, she was wearing a white top and tan pants and carrying a purse during that attack. this happened on julyd police are hoping somebody who see is the photos from the surveillance video will recognize that suspect and they are hoping they will come forward. we spoke to a customer who said violence can happen anywhere and another woman tells us she is not surprised. christian captain ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> six peek were hurt in a major tenderloin...
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carry on even after death. because in prison, danger never dies. fourth of july is coming, and that means this, this, and definitely this. so if you're looking to buy a car, don't wait because the savings have already begun. just make sure before you buy to go to truecar.com or use the truecar app for guaranteed savings. happy fourth of july. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! >>> they learned what life on the road was like as members of a gospel singing group. they've turned that experience into a luxury tour bus company that pop stars are going ga-ga over. how their musical experience made them transportation entrepreneurs. that's coming up next on "your business." >>>
carry on even after death. because in prison, danger never dies. fourth of july is coming, and that means this, this, and definitely this. so if you're looking to buy a car, don't wait because the savings have already begun. just make sure before you buy to go to truecar.com or use the truecar app for guaranteed savings. happy fourth of july. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire...
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carries. okay, thank you, we are adjourned. [adjourned] good afternoon, eve today is tuesday, july 1, 2014, this is the san francisco community investment & infrastructure commission i'd like to call this meeting to order at one 15. please call roll >> thank you, madam chair the first order. commissioner members please record >> commissioner ellington. commissioner mondejar. commissioner singh. commissioner rosales. chairperson johnson. all members of the commission are present. the next order of business is announcements a the next meeting will be held on tuesday july 15th at 1 o'clock at city hall room 416 and announcement of the prohibition of the please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices. c nauchlt of the time allocate of the public members of the public may address the commission up to 3 minutes on each agenda item. it is strongly recommend that pu
carries. okay, thank you, we are adjourned. [adjourned] good afternoon, eve today is tuesday, july 1, 2014, this is the san francisco community investment & infrastructure commission i'd like to call this meeting to order at one 15. please call roll >> thank you, madam chair the first order. commissioner members please record >> commissioner ellington. commissioner mondejar. commissioner singh. commissioner rosales. chairperson johnson. all members of the commission are present....
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it's condemned the country for carrying out three rounds of missile tests between late june and early july. the council members held an informal meeting on thursday. south korean officials have requested it. in a statement, the council president criticized the north. >> the members of the security council condemn these launches as violations of security council resolutions and urged the dprk to fully comply with the relevant security council resolution. >> the council issued a similar statement in march after north korea conducted other ballistic missile launches. >>> to the latest in business now. housing prices are coming down in more chinese cities. prices fell at nearly 80% of major cities in june. that fueled concern that the decline could pose downside risks to the country's economy. china's national bureau of statistics says new home prices rose only in 8 of the 70 cities surveyed. that's down from 15 in may. in contrast, 55 cities reported declines compared with 35 in the previous month. that was the biggest number since comparable data became available in 2011. cities showing fall
it's condemned the country for carrying out three rounds of missile tests between late june and early july. the council members held an informal meeting on thursday. south korean officials have requested it. in a statement, the council president criticized the north. >> the members of the security council condemn these launches as violations of security council resolutions and urged the dprk to fully comply with the relevant security council resolution. >> the council issued a...
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there all carrying on the exact day in july 17, 1996, when twa flight shot down off the coast of long island, killing all on board. we are joined by general ryan. at this point in this investigation, where what the data points you want to understand? >> well, the first thing to know is that if the aircraft was shot down and if it was flying at its normal cruising level of above 30,000 feet, we're talking about an air defense system like the buk, which has been mentioned already on your show, sa-11 or bigger. so nighit's not shoulder-fired, something one man jumps out of a truck to do. it has to be i a team of defense personnel personnel. so fired by a national military unit, either ukrainian or russia, or it is fired by separatists who have been highly trained in the testimony and who, by the way, happen to have access to a system which most rebels would not have access to. so must have been given to them by some state government. >> general ryan, if you would hold with us, and i want to ask you about this. and he want -- israel's prime minister are has instructed the israeli defense
there all carrying on the exact day in july 17, 1996, when twa flight shot down off the coast of long island, killing all on board. we are joined by general ryan. at this point in this investigation, where what the data points you want to understand? >> well, the first thing to know is that if the aircraft was shot down and if it was flying at its normal cruising level of above 30,000 feet, we're talking about an air defense system like the buk, which has been mentioned already on your...
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july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as though she couldn't get up. and the police had been there for awhile. >> it's terrible. it's someone's mother. someone's's grandmother or sister. >>reporter: police say the suspect business 25 to 30 years old. she took off in the suv seen in this photo. possibly a ford explorer there were no witnesses to the crime but there is plenty of outrage. >> for a woman 87. that's really cheap shot. to happen in this community even more shocking. >>reporter: we learned the victim is the wife of a prominent retired california politician. we are not revealing her name for her safety. she is recovering. >> person look familiar to yo
july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as...
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july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as though she couldn't get up. and the police had been there for awhile. >> it's terrible. it's someone's mother. someone's's grandmother or sister. >>reporter: police say the suspect business 25 to 30 years old. she took off in the suv seen in this photo. possibly a ford explorer there were no witnesses to the crime but there is plenty of outrage. >> for a woman 87. that's really cheap shot. to happen in this community even more shocking. >>reporter: we learned the victim is the wife of a prominent retired california politician. we are not revealing her name for her safety. she is recovering. >> person look familiar to yo
july 4th weekend. police say with few leads to good on they now turn to the public. look closely at the suspect carrying a purse and security camera photo. richmond police say what she's about to do is heart breaking. if police say an 87-year-old woman getting money at the point richmond atm on july 5th when the suspect nond knocked the elderly woman to the ground and stole her cash. the victim hip broken during the robbery. jess west arrived minutes late later. >> lying on the ground as...
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. >> it is the last day of july and steve paulson will be here to tell us if the unusual weather pattern will carry into august. and the search is on in the south bay for two robbers accused of breaking into a home and holding a boy at gunpoint. >> happening now, prosecutors are continuing the cross- examination of a teacher charged with 150 counts of molestation involving 14 former students. ouroboroses is in the courtroom. he denied being motivated by fear that they would tell something what went wrong. he taught them the difference between affection and abuse. closing arguments are expected next week. >>> san jose police are searching for two robbers who held a 17-year-old boy at gunpoint in his own home. john jonathan wong says he was taking a nap when he heard glass breaking. then someone was putting a towel over his head and wrapped him in duck tape. >> he broke in. put a towel over my head. then he ran around the house until he left. >> surveillance video shows one other intruder. wong's family thinks the robbers chose their house at random. >>> the city of oakland is hours away of announcin
. >> it is the last day of july and steve paulson will be here to tell us if the unusual weather pattern will carry into august. and the search is on in the south bay for two robbers accused of breaking into a home and holding a boy at gunpoint. >> happening now, prosecutors are continuing the cross- examination of a teacher charged with 150 counts of molestation involving 14 former students. ouroboroses is in the courtroom. he denied being motivated by fear that they would tell...