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julie carrie, news 4. >> developing right now, there is a frantic search for rosie o'donnell's daughter. rosy thinks she may be in new york city. >> prince harry is coming to washington in late october. his visit is connected to events for the 2016 evictus games in orlando next spring. harry helped launch the multisport competition for wounded warriors. prince harry retired from the british army back in june. he last visited washington in may of 2013. his i-ten rare includes a visit with wounded service members at walter reed. >> a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief. it feels like a break today. >> how much of a break. >> we still got to 90 degrees at the airport and of course downtown we got to that 90 degree mark. the humidity has been up there. take a look. the clouds now enveloped the entire region. currently 87 degrees. any time that dew point is above 70 we're talking about rather uncomfortable and humiden thes. notice 79 due to a little bit of shower activity across parts of the region. we do have showers and thunderstorms here. zoom in on this area. i will make that box fo
julie carrie, news 4. >> developing right now, there is a frantic search for rosie o'donnell's daughter. rosy thinks she may be in new york city. >> prince harry is coming to washington in late october. his visit is connected to events for the 2016 evictus games in orlando next spring. harry helped launch the multisport competition for wounded warriors. prince harry retired from the british army back in june. he last visited washington in may of 2013. his i-ten rare includes a visit...
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captain kayne: this is an aerial shot of the stern of the queen mary during the war in july, 1943, when she was carryingings. as i said earlier, this still stands as the largest number of human beings ever transported on one vessel in the history of the world. if anyone is interested in learning more about the queen mary during the war, the book called "the gray ghost, the rms queen mary at war" by steve harding. you will find much of the information you are hearing today in that book. it is an excellent source of the world war ii performance of the queen mary. we're standing in main hall or piccadilly circus as it was nicknamed after the famous traffic circle in london. and it looks pretty much the same today as it did when she first set sail in 1936. she was known as the ship of beautiful woods. you go anywhere in the world and say queen mary, and people will say long beach. you say long beach, and people will say the queen mary. so, the queen mary is responsible for putting the city of long beach on the map as a convention town, which is what she is today, very successful convention town. this is the
captain kayne: this is an aerial shot of the stern of the queen mary during the war in july, 1943, when she was carryingings. as i said earlier, this still stands as the largest number of human beings ever transported on one vessel in the history of the world. if anyone is interested in learning more about the queen mary during the war, the book called "the gray ghost, the rms queen mary at war" by steve harding. you will find much of the information you are hearing today in that...
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in july it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around a few brochures in my left hand and pass them out to people. and i wasn't paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee. saturday morning. it was still cold. it was probably february. and i walked right in front of the pickup truck. it knocked me up over the thing. if i hadn't had boots on i would have broken my ankle for sure. the lady got out and realized what i was and said, oh, my gosh, and it had to happen in newport. i took two or three days and then i went right back to that stop. i always put an x. because people always suspected i was taking rides. i would walk 10 or 12 miles, mark another x. spend the night. keep going. when i was governor, i would get stuffy the way
in july it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around a few brochures in my left hand and pass them out to people. and i wasn't paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee. saturday morning. it was still cold. it was probably february. and i walked right in front of the pickup truck. it knocked me up over the thing. if i hadn't had boots on i would have broken my ankle for sure. the lady got out and realized what i was and said, oh, my gosh, and it had to happen in newport. i took two or...
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july. the plague is carried by rodents including squirrels and chipmunks and is spread by fleas. >> the symptomswould be fever, nausea, vomiting and people get swollen lymph nodes. >>> the last human infection reported in california was back in 2006. >>> americans are going back to work. new labor department figures show the u.s. economy added 50 jobs in july. the unemployment rate held steady at 2.5%. the labor department says average hourly earnings in july rose a modest 2.1% compared to the prior year. >>> on wall street, stocks closed lower. those numbers could lead to an interest rate hike next month. falling 47 points, nasdaq was off 12. s & p fell six. >>> apple orchard has fully disappeared in sonoma county to make way for grapes. now the apple industry is starting to boom again. the reason why may surprise you. >>> bill martin is tracking a warm up in our weather. he's up in four minutes with the weekend forecast. >>> and the debut of the newest iphone. see the new changes and what you can expect. >>> apple's next big iphone unveiling may come as soon as next month. buzz feed news repor
july. the plague is carried by rodents including squirrels and chipmunks and is spread by fleas. >> the symptomswould be fever, nausea, vomiting and people get swollen lymph nodes. >>> the last human infection reported in california was back in 2006. >>> americans are going back to work. new labor department figures show the u.s. economy added 50 jobs in july. the unemployment rate held steady at 2.5%. the labor department says average hourly earnings in july rose a...
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the july 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen.were killed and six others wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to ooish's revolutionary guard, as well as the lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. unicef has restored supplies to the city, and they were cut off in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the city's main water station. residents were forced to drink untreated water from wells. around half a million people are still struggling to receive enough water to survive. >>> turkish opposition parties say talks between the prime minister and the opposition party have failed. the president now has one more week to decide on the coalition, or possibly call an early election. >> translator: early elections are a possibility, a strong possibility. >>> the greek government is asking its parliament to approve an 85 billion euro bailout deal. that's what the country needs to avoid defaulting on a debt repayment next w
the july 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen.were killed and six others wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to ooish's revolutionary guard, as well as the lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. unicef has restored supplies to the city, and they were cut off in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the city's main water station. residents were forced to...
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the july 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen near a school south of the capitol.fficers were killed and six others were wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to iran's revolutionary guard, as well that's iranian armed and funded lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. the united nations children's fund has restored supplies to the city. they were cut off in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the city's main water station. unicef says around half a million people are still struggling to receive enough water to survive. >>> still to come, greece's parliament has pushed to approve its massive new bailout. ♪ >>> hello, again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. at least 55 people have been killed in a bombing in baghdad. it's the third attack by isil in as many days. >>> a military court in pakistan has sentenced seven people to death for their involvement in an attack on a school last december when 150 were killed. >>> and the death toll
the july 28th bombing targeted a bus carrying policemen near a school south of the capitol.fficers were killed and six others were wounded. the chief of police say investigators have connected the suspects to iran's revolutionary guard, as well that's iranian armed and funded lebanese hezbollah group. >>> the syrian city of aleppo has access to water again after being cut off for three weeks. the united nations children's fund has restored supplies to the city. they were cut off in...
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in july it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around a few brochures in my left hand and pass them out to people. and i wasn't paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee. saturday morning. it was still cold. it was probably february. and i walked right in front of the pickup truck. it knocked me up over the thing. if i hadn't had boots on i would have broken my ankle for sure. the lady got out and realized what i was and said, oh, my gosh, and it had to happen in newport. i took two or three days and then i went right back to that stop. i always put an x. because people always suspected i was taking rides. i would walk 10 or 12 miles, mark another x. spend the night. keep going. when i was governor, i would get stuffy the way governors get, my staff would say put your shirt on and go back out and walk with people. so even today we have an annual mule day parade, the first saturday of the year in columbia, tennessee. there might be 100,000 people there. i wear my red and black shirt and walk in the parade. the rule of thumb is
in july it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around a few brochures in my left hand and pass them out to people. and i wasn't paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee. saturday morning. it was still cold. it was probably february. and i walked right in front of the pickup truck. it knocked me up over the thing. if i hadn't had boots on i would have broken my ankle for sure. the lady got out and realized what i was and said, oh, my gosh, and it had to happen in newport. i took two or...
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we've set all sorts of records for the month of july in both oregon and washington. that's carrying over for the first weekend of august. in the northern plains, minnesota, the southern half of it, potentialdly some damaging winds with that and some lightning, certainly. chicago in through parts of lower michigan, tomorrow night, i think, is going to be the threat there. heavy rain across north central florida today. tampa seeing over three inches just since this morning and look at that. the future radar shows that rainfall is going to hang over that part of the state right through tomorrow. meanwhile, miami could use more rain, they're not going to get a whole lot. >> they sure do need it. rob, thank you. >>> and next to a threat we have never before seen. a common medical device found in so many hospital rooms could be vulnerable to a cyber attack. the fda warning hospitals, be on alert for hackers. here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: hospitals across the country receiving an unprecedented warning by the fda tonight, that a commonly used medical device may be at risk of getting
we've set all sorts of records for the month of july in both oregon and washington. that's carrying over for the first weekend of august. in the northern plains, minnesota, the southern half of it, potentialdly some damaging winds with that and some lightning, certainly. chicago in through parts of lower michigan, tomorrow night, i think, is going to be the threat there. heavy rain across north central florida today. tampa seeing over three inches just since this morning and look at that. the...
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the suspect was seen carrying that weapon on july 31st.point police say that he actually fired the rifle at the ground and if you know anything about this suspect call central detectives. >> there is a new edition to the designing seen in delaware, grain craft dining had a fresh local ingredients with a menu full of shared plates and sandwiches and entrees, kufrt mers fine free parking and a covered patio and live newsic every friday saturday night. young female engineers are trying their hand at designing robots and computer programs this week, the spring board technology camp for a third straight year, these are middle school girls grades 5 through 8 are allowed to go. they have the chance to interact with local women working in the field. >> that is awesome. love to see those young minds at work. >> no question about that. as we head back to the beach lets head back outside -- we have cecily tynan ticly making this way over to do the weather. >> i'm here. we have changes on the way. flies filling by the way. i like that. filling some ti
the suspect was seen carrying that weapon on july 31st.point police say that he actually fired the rifle at the ground and if you know anything about this suspect call central detectives. >> there is a new edition to the designing seen in delaware, grain craft dining had a fresh local ingredients with a menu full of shared plates and sandwiches and entrees, kufrt mers fine free parking and a covered patio and live newsic every friday saturday night. young female engineers are trying their...
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years old. [ inaudible [ inaudible ] >> reporter: police say the 15-year-old carried the little girl out of her home on july 28th. beated, stomped and sexually assaulted her and left her in the back yard under a pile of brush. the teen suspect is known to freak the north philadelphia neighborhood where the attack happened. hopkins says she's fortunate that her daughter survived the attack and healing from her physical and emotional injuries with the support of family and friends. >> she's no resilient to not let what happened to her so negatively. she's a fighter. >> reporter: the 15-year-old faces some ten charge including kidnapping, sexual assault and attempted mord. i'm denise that cat to, nbc news. >> gun fire kills a man and injuries a woman. someone keyed the word "rack" on a car parked nearby. police found it on the street where the shooter opened fire. the man was shot in the stomach, the woman was shot in the foot shp she's expected to survive. the killer is still on the loose. >>> take a look at this. a would but robber chose the wrong deli to hold up. he found himself in a wrestling match with a
years old. [ inaudible [ inaudible ] >> reporter: police say the 15-year-old carried the little girl out of her home on july 28th. beated, stomped and sexually assaulted her and left her in the back yard under a pile of brush. the teen suspect is known to freak the north philadelphia neighborhood where the attack happened. hopkins says she's fortunate that her daughter survived the attack and healing from her physical and emotional injuries with the support of family and friends. >>...
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the attack was carried out weekend of july 25th and 26th.fficials soon realized it was so sophisticated it could only have been a work of china and or russia. cbs news has learned a two week investigation has pointed a finger at russia. the attack highlighted a possible vulnerability of the u.s. military. >> the u.s. is very well not prepared for a cyber war. we're very prepared for traditional war. >> reporter: russia was blamed for sign's tax of unclassified networks used by white house and state department in the past year. mark albert for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> pat gallon joins us. eagles training camp continues at novacare complex in south philadelphia. >> there are some new faces pat it seems like a lot of new faces and that is usually the case when there is a major shake up at the most important position, people take notice. it is no surprise that everyone is keeping a close eye on what sam bradford and eagles quarterbacks are doing in the early stages of the camp. chip kelly made sure everyone knew before training camp began th
the attack was carried out weekend of july 25th and 26th.fficials soon realized it was so sophisticated it could only have been a work of china and or russia. cbs news has learned a two week investigation has pointed a finger at russia. the attack highlighted a possible vulnerability of the u.s. military. >> the u.s. is very well not prepared for a cyber war. we're very prepared for traditional war. >> reporter: russia was blamed for sign's tax of unclassified networks used by white...
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. >>> five people arrested over attack in bahrain last month and july 28th bombing targeted a bus carryingicemen near a school south of the capitol and two officers were killed and six others wounded and the chief of police says investigators have connected the suspect to iran's revolutionary guard as well as the iran funded hezbollah group. aleppo has access to water again after being cutoff for three weeks and u.n. children's fun known as unicef restored supplies to the city and they were cutoff in july after al-qaeda's nusra front closed the station and they were forced to drink untreated water from wells and unicef says half a million people are struggling to receive enough water to survive. still ahead prediction ebola could be defeated by year's end. speculation about early elections in turkey is coalition talks break down between the government and opposition. and in sport how on court comments caused more off court problems for tennis' most controversial players. ♪ yemeni officials say six civilians killed in thai as reenforcements arrive to help maintain the rebel's grip on the ci
. >>> five people arrested over attack in bahrain last month and july 28th bombing targeted a bus carryingicemen near a school south of the capitol and two officers were killed and six others wounded and the chief of police says investigators have connected the suspect to iran's revolutionary guard as well as the iran funded hezbollah group. aleppo has access to water again after being cutoff for three weeks and u.n. children's fun known as unicef restored supplies to the city and they...
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.) >> thank you very much mayor ed lee for carrying out the visioning visions for a better chinatown next our supervisor julie christensen in the first three weeks on the job she was out there meeting the merchant to find out to how to improve and help out the merchant no chinatown i know every day she's helpings helping us in our communities thank you so much supervisor christensen (clapping.) >> so i'm just looking around isn't it beautiful the flags are flawing weaverly alley is clean it smells good we want it to be like this amendment so i'm very, very glad for all this attention as a commitment and supervisor i've been spending a lot of time talking to people knock on over 2 thousand doors in the last couple medias and spending time in chinatown in the buildings and sros and talking to business leaders the one thing it always comes up i wish chinatown was cleaner everybody mentioned that the pea mayor is here and oewd and public works to flower the fact we understand this is important it is important to the people that live in chinatown it is important to people like me that live nearby to shop and work
.) >> thank you very much mayor ed lee for carrying out the visioning visions for a better chinatown next our supervisor julie christensen in the first three weeks on the job she was out there meeting the merchant to find out to how to improve and help out the merchant no chinatown i know every day she's helpings helping us in our communities thank you so much supervisor christensen (clapping.) >> so i'm just looking around isn't it beautiful the flags are flawing weaverly alley is...
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quickly rejected holmes' insanity defense, deciding he knew right from wrong when he carried out the deadly attack in july2. 12 people died, dozens of others were injured. >>> the pennsylvania budget is still in limbo. the reason, deep policy differences between democratic governor wolf and the republican controlled legislature. pennsylvania is in its 34th day without a spending plan. some students getting ready to return to public schools believe the impasse will cause problems for them. local elementary and high school students met with state representative in roxborough today. they blamed the budget standoff for drying up resources they need to prepare for the future. >> at my school will athere are students. for all those students applying for college and taking standardized tests we have two counselors full-time. that's 1200 students for one counselor. >> republicans and democrats can't agree on the amount of spending in the new budget. governor wolf supports a $159 million increase for philadelphia public schools. despite not having a budget, tax revenues are pouring into the state treasury by the b
quickly rejected holmes' insanity defense, deciding he knew right from wrong when he carried out the deadly attack in july2. 12 people died, dozens of others were injured. >>> the pennsylvania budget is still in limbo. the reason, deep policy differences between democratic governor wolf and the republican controlled legislature. pennsylvania is in its 34th day without a spending plan. some students getting ready to return to public schools believe the impasse will cause problems for...
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july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited toke a purse a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered
july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited toke a purse a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered
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now, he met his alleged victim in january and hen they carried on an inappropriate relationship until julyou can see the -- rather, you can find more information from the san jose police sexual assault investigations unit. now, he is currently on leave from his job here at the camden community center and he is due back in court on thursday. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> the man accused of killing a police officer in hayward expected in court later this morning. 21-year-old mark astrada is expected to enter a plea, he is charged with murder for the death of sergeant scott lunger. according to court documents police found blood on the seat and empty bullet casings on the floor. astrada's family insists he is innocent. >>> an undocumented immigrant facing charges in a shooting on pier 14 in san francisco. sanchez had been out of jail only a few months when he was booked on a drug charge. the case has lady to discussion of the san francisco's sanctuary city. >>> hold on to your seats. stock market investors and everybody for that matter. the wild ride is likely just begun
now, he met his alleged victim in january and hen they carried on an inappropriate relationship until julyou can see the -- rather, you can find more information from the san jose police sexual assault investigations unit. now, he is currently on leave from his job here at the camden community center and he is due back in court on thursday. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> the man accused of killing a police officer in hayward expected in court later this...
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july. the child is recovering. in other members of the family became sick. plague is a disease carried by rodents and fleas. the last infection in california was in 2006. >> kgo radio icon ron owens is undergoing brain surgery to ease sink storms of parkinson's disease. his wife sent us the pictures of ron from the hospital getting prepared. he is part of a trial involving a procedure called deep brain stimulation we caught up with him after preoperation tests to talk about his symptoms. >> this last year has gotten worse, bumping into things, falling, harder to get up from a restaurant tables things like that. and this is the time to do it. >> his wife said the surgery is going well, the first phase of a two-party procedure with an update later today at 5 o'clock. >> so many have been asking how he is doing. >> we wish him well. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> you have noticed the extra humidity is in the air and that will caltran late into the possibility of some thunderstorms, a high fire danger and that is going did come in tonight with a timetable for that and take a look at
july. the child is recovering. in other members of the family became sick. plague is a disease carried by rodents and fleas. the last infection in california was in 2006. >> kgo radio icon ron owens is undergoing brain surgery to ease sink storms of parkinson's disease. his wife sent us the pictures of ron from the hospital getting prepared. he is part of a trial involving a procedure called deep brain stimulation we caught up with him after preoperation tests to talk about his symptoms....
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july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited to two small items like a purse a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered involving oakland airport workers. in april, southwest airline baggage handler christopher cross was arrested and charged using his clearance to smuggle cocaine and meth on to planes. then in, may another arrest on to a plane. this one, a rampage from alaska airlines. oakland airport workers do not pass through metal detectors and can enter through employee doors, like these with security clearances. miami is the only major airport that requires full screening of workers. oakland airport will rely on random screening of workers to enforce the new restrictions on size and quantity of bags they can carry in. eric swal
july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited to two small items like a purse a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered...
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the crime happened on july 30 in her home on 3,000 block of aramingo avenue wearing shirts with her picture and carrying signs the friends and family members wanted to remind the public that this case is still unsolved. >>> from the delaware network news station a 60-year-old was shot in the head. the man is in the hospital said to be in stable condition. circumstances of that shooting remain under investigation. so far there's been no arrest. >> and police railroad investigating a crash that left a bicyclist seriously injured in center city and it happened early this morning on ben franklin parkway and with increase in cyclists on seaty streets these days many say aggressive drivers are becoming a big problem. "action news" reporter trish hartman has details on the crash. >> the woman suffered broken bones in that crash on the ben franklin parkway in the early morning hours. the crash is still under investigation and no charges were filed. it truck struck up conversation among bikers and drivers of being safe on the road in the city. >> the crash through the 28-year-old cyclist on to driver whipped shi
the crime happened on july 30 in her home on 3,000 block of aramingo avenue wearing shirts with her picture and carrying signs the friends and family members wanted to remind the public that this case is still unsolved. >>> from the delaware network news station a 60-year-old was shot in the head. the man is in the hospital said to be in stable condition. circumstances of that shooting remain under investigation. so far there's been no arrest. >> and police railroad investigating...
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july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited to two small items like a purse, a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield, seen here leaving court, were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered involving oakland airport workers. in april, southwest airline baggage handler christopher cross was arrested and charged using his clearance to smuggle cocaine and meth on to planes. then in, may, another arrest on to a plane. this one, a rampage from alaska airlines. oakland airport workers do not pass through metal detectors and can enter through employee doors, like these, with security clearances. miami is the only major airport that requires full screening of workers. oakland airport will rely on random screening of workers to enforce the new restrictions on size and quantity of bags they can carry in. eric
july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers with carry on. >> they're limited to two small items like a purse, a computer bag. >> reporter: also airport officials tell us they have increased random screenings of workers and background checks they say, are more thorough. this as a result of the breeches here. three in four months. keith mayfield, seen here leaving court, were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. two other cases were discovered...
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in july, 2013, 27 died in canada when cars carrying oil from the feeds in north dakota exploded, leveling 30 believes. the department of transportation estimates the u.s. will seep 10 frein fires a year for the next 20 years. there have been been at least four fires in 2015, including a derailment in march in rural illinois. no one was hurt, but the fire burned for nearly two days. bnsf is sponsoring this training session. >> bsnf has prepositioned equipment, as well as prepositioned environmental and safety experts all around our network in the event of an incident. depending on where the incident occurs, we have them within less than 100 miles. >> this requires very special equipment. oftentimes the role of firefighter to simply get everybody out of the blast radius just get out of there report what they're searing but it's not until a specialized crew usually run by the railroad itself gets to the fire that any actual firefighting gets done. >> if you were left to your own device is and could only do what your equipment allowed you to do would you do an evacuation? >> try to cool it do
in july, 2013, 27 died in canada when cars carrying oil from the feeds in north dakota exploded, leveling 30 believes. the department of transportation estimates the u.s. will seep 10 frein fires a year for the next 20 years. there have been been at least four fires in 2015, including a derailment in march in rural illinois. no one was hurt, but the fire burned for nearly two days. bnsf is sponsoring this training session. >> bsnf has prepositioned equipment, as well as prepositioned...
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we know over the fourth of july is that they wanted to carry out some high-profile attacks.ether or not they would have been in the hundreds or the thousands, we don't know. they did -- they are now talking more about the high-profile attacks similar to "charlie hebdo" but in larger numbers. >> you have talked about the dark web being used for recruitment. a mass-casualty attack would take coordination. what type of coordination would be done here, do you think? >> well -- first of all, they encounter people here in the united states. they obviously can be working with, again, new technology. they have people who are willing to carry out their operations. again, as far as coordination, i mean, they can go to europe, they can come here on visas. actually, they don't require visas. i would say we have to assume this attack is going to come and the coordination can come from overseas, come from here, and it's something -- again, it can be carried out in various locations at the same time. that's also something we have to dread that type of coordination. >> tomorrow, congressman
we know over the fourth of july is that they wanted to carry out some high-profile attacks.ether or not they would have been in the hundreds or the thousands, we don't know. they did -- they are now talking more about the high-profile attacks similar to "charlie hebdo" but in larger numbers. >> you have talked about the dark web being used for recruitment. a mass-casualty attack would take coordination. what type of coordination would be done here, do you think? >> well --...
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july 28, 2015. any corrections? any public comment on the minutes? seeing none i'll call fl vote. all in favor? opposed? the motion carries. at this time i'm going to call for the public comments of any item not on todays agenda. have any speakers today? okay, moving on to the next item >> item 5 is communications. >> commissioners any comments? i do have one speaker on item 5 d. christine hanson. could you come forward, please? >> i have 2. good afternoon commissioners. my name is christine hanson and i'm speaking to you today as a member of the save ccsf coalition. i would thrike address the real estate service report of the attempt of [inaudible] along where the mayors office to [inaudible] housing development at the bal bola reservoir. it is claimed on one end by the sfpuc and on the onet end city college is in deed still one parcel. the u.s. and history has been intertwined between ccsf and the water department for decades rchlt i document written by joans and stokes entitled common sequa mistakes [inaudible] to declare a parking lot full of car suhr plus is to [inaudible] with the common sequa mistake. when trying to
july 28, 2015. any corrections? any public comment on the minutes? seeing none i'll call fl vote. all in favor? opposed? the motion carries. at this time i'm going to call for the public comments of any item not on todays agenda. have any speakers today? okay, moving on to the next item >> item 5 is communications. >> commissioners any comments? i do have one speaker on item 5 d. christine hanson. could you come forward, please? >> i have 2. good afternoon commissioners. my...
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stole jewelry and a gun, they spotted the suspects carrying a larder up to the home on pickering avenue in west oak lane, the break-in happened on july 31st. once inside the thieves swiped several pieces of jewelry and a gun, and made off in a light colored minivan, anybody with information is asked to give police a call. >> and now there'll say mission to help creates apartment starter kits, they include the essentials like pots and pans and paper towels and blafrk ets, all things you need when you move into a home of course and partnered with volunteers of america to get the project up and running and great clips donated to their cause. they hope to buy 100 starter kits for more reads. >>> caught on camera, a man in kansas attacks a police officer first with his fists and then his dog and then a boy is reunited with his family after being lost in the forest in utah. when "action news" at 12:30 comes right back. any back to our breaking news story out of westchester, apparently one person is shot at the justice center and most of the activity taking place inside of this building but a couple of officers are stationed outside on guar
stole jewelry and a gun, they spotted the suspects carrying a larder up to the home on pickering avenue in west oak lane, the break-in happened on july 31st. once inside the thieves swiped several pieces of jewelry and a gun, and made off in a light colored minivan, anybody with information is asked to give police a call. >> and now there'll say mission to help creates apartment starter kits, they include the essentials like pots and pans and paper towels and blafrk ets, all things you...
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carry before sneaking away. police say the incidents stretched from february to july 25th all in the midtown and hell's kitchen area. the man was caught on camera during the latest burglary trying to get in a building near 10th and 57th street. he was scared off when a woman spotted him. police say he got away with jewelry, electronics and clothing. >>> a man wanted for an attempted break in the south bronx was captured on surveillance video. detectives say the man appeared to be browsing in a clothing store last saturday then investigators say he attacked the 41-year-old clerk who was working alone. she managed to fit him off and he fled the store. police hope someone can identify him. >>> police are looking for the suspect in a violent attack on a woman in chinatown. investigators say this man walked up to a 55-year-old woman yesterday morning and hit her in the back while she was standing at motte and -- mott and grant streets. >>> this afternoon the undercover nypd detective involved in the biker gang attack on the west side will learn his fate. he faces up to seven years in prison. >>> the new york city mayor
carry before sneaking away. police say the incidents stretched from february to july 25th all in the midtown and hell's kitchen area. the man was caught on camera during the latest burglary trying to get in a building near 10th and 57th street. he was scared off when a woman spotted him. police say he got away with jewelry, electronics and clothing. >>> a man wanted for an attempted break in the south bronx was captured on surveillance video. detectives say the man appeared to be...
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coast guard video taken during the operation in july shows the risk of trafficers along a 12 meeter submarine, carrying it's been a good year for the u.s. coast guard with almost 60-tons of drugs seizes off the pacific coast so far more it says than the previous three years combined. this record haul has been move today a location where it will be analyzed and destroys that location is being kept a closely guarded secret. al jazerra. >>> time for the sport it's been a busy night and lee is here to tell us about it. >> it has, david, thank you very much. 28 athletes have been suspended by the iaaf for suspected doping. athletics givenning body retested sample samples from th5 and 2007 world championships and found 32 adverse findings. they haven't named the athlete due to the legal process, but said a large majority of the 28 are retired, some are athletes who have already been sanctioned. and only very few remain active in sport. the iaaf is provisionally suspending them and can confirm that none of the athlete concerned will be competing in beijing which is the world championships later this month. th
coast guard video taken during the operation in july shows the risk of trafficers along a 12 meeter submarine, carrying it's been a good year for the u.s. coast guard with almost 60-tons of drugs seizes off the pacific coast so far more it says than the previous three years combined. this record haul has been move today a location where it will be analyzed and destroys that location is being kept a closely guarded secret. al jazerra. >>> time for the sport it's been a busy night and...
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july. the weather was hot, it was humid, they had no preparation for that. creekere herded into bottoms that were swarming with mosquitoes, that were carrying malaria. there were no doctors. within the first year of them leaving their beloved homeland in the north, and being forced to survive on their own in the scorching plains of oklahoma, in that one year time from july 1877 to july 1878, one third, one out of every three ponca who had gone south was dead. one third of the tribe died of malaria first week they were -- year they were there. on christmas week, standing there is only son was curled up in a fetal position, dying of malaria. death,his eyes closed in extracted a promise from his father, chief standing bear, that upon his death his father would take his remains and we bury him in their sacred homeland, not in the heated soil of the indian territory. standing bear had invested so much in this boy. he saw his only son who would one day become chief as the the ballat would allow to keep one foot in the past, the cultural identity, but also be able to keep one foot in the new world order. he saw his 16-year-old son as the cultural bridge th
july. the weather was hot, it was humid, they had no preparation for that. creekere herded into bottoms that were swarming with mosquitoes, that were carrying malaria. there were no doctors. within the first year of them leaving their beloved homeland in the north, and being forced to survive on their own in the scorching plains of oklahoma, in that one year time from july 1877 to july 1878, one third, one out of every three ponca who had gone south was dead. one third of the tribe died of...
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july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers can carry into the secured areas. >> they are now limited to two small items, like a purse or computer bag. >> reporter: airport officials also say they have increased random screenings of workers who go into the restricted areas and into planes. and background checks are more thorough. all of this as a result of the breeches here, three of them in the past four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court and two other baggage handlers were arrested in may and charged with smuggling drugs. abc 7 news discovered two other cases from federal court documents involving oakland airport workers. in april, southwest airlines baggage handler christopher cross was arrested and charged with using his security clearance to smuggle cocaine and meth onto planes. then in may, another drug smuggling arrest here onto a plane. this one a ramp agent from alaska airlines. unlike passengers, oakland airport workers do not pass through metal detect ors when they go into secured areas. they can enter through employee doors like these with
july. the signs say there are new restrictions on what airport workers can carry into the secured areas. >> they are now limited to two small items, like a purse or computer bag. >> reporter: airport officials also say they have increased random screenings of workers who go into the restricted areas and into planes. and background checks are more thorough. all of this as a result of the breeches here, three of them in the past four months. keith mayfield seen here leaving court and...
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carry out the shootings. we're told he bought it illegally back in july and according to a manifesto he released, two hours after the sheeghts, he was drawn to do the sheeghts after the shootings that took place in south carolina. everybody in this part of the world knows everybody else. the television station, wdbj is a very small operation. it's big for this area and it's watched by a lot of people but it's basically a family run small tv station. they're live truck can be seen right now just over my shoulder. so john the work of alison parker and adam ward was known in this community and the news of their death, is beginning to resonate in the community. 6:45 a.m., alison parker and adam ward were on the air but never saw it coming. vicky gardner was being interviewed and never saw it coming. at the station, confusion. >> all right, we're not sure what happened. we'll legality you know. >> the reality they just witnessed the murder of their co-workers. >> we're all in a state of shock. you can hear people in the newsroom crying. it's just really hard to -- it's valley lard to even comprehend. >> the station's
carry out the shootings. we're told he bought it illegally back in july and according to a manifesto he released, two hours after the sheeghts, he was drawn to do the sheeghts after the shootings that took place in south carolina. everybody in this part of the world knows everybody else. the television station, wdbj is a very small operation. it's big for this area and it's watched by a lot of people but it's basically a family run small tv station. they're live truck can be seen right now just...
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olivia: thank you so much, julie hyman and bill dudley, the only voting member of the fomc. what he says carriesweight. on september rate hikes is to be less at the moment. breaking in the past couple of minutes. monsanto saying it is no longer pursuing its current did. jason joins us now on set. why did the deal fall apart? jason: this will be the fifth year of lower incomes in the u.s., lucrative markets. a tough moment to be raising your bid. the deal was extremely challenge from a regulatory and political standpoint from the get-go. you're seeing a surprise that syngenta is up on the cancellation. in every got quite near the offer price and so, some relief there. olivia: we were just showing shares of syngenta down, in fact trading below where it was in april when monsanto first made the offer. there is an overall concern that this hunger for evermore scale was representative of a weaker organic growth story in the whole business. olivia: that seems to be the logic of most. jason: right. that is driving the concern all along. monsanto had good and solid growth, and then in order to do that,
olivia: thank you so much, julie hyman and bill dudley, the only voting member of the fomc. what he says carriesweight. on september rate hikes is to be less at the moment. breaking in the past couple of minutes. monsanto saying it is no longer pursuing its current did. jason joins us now on set. why did the deal fall apart? jason: this will be the fifth year of lower incomes in the u.s., lucrative markets. a tough moment to be raising your bid. the deal was extremely challenge from a...
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july 25th at danny's pizza pizazz in bridgeton. >> i ordered wings, fried hard. >> reporter: she was shocked by a receipt carrying more specific instructions. fried hard like a, and that's when the instructions turned racial and sexually explicit. >> i was very offended and upset. disrespected to get those words on a receipt. >> reporter: i went to danny's pizza where she placed her order. >> it's not us. >> reporter: the manager who lane says denied the receipt came from here and told me to speak to his father, owner danny. i just to want hear what you have to say about it. then i tried in person. this is your opportunity to speak to us and talk and tell your side. >> please get off my property. >> reporter: he had no on-camera comment, but in text messages, loretta shared with nbc 10, he apologized to her for his son's choice of words, saying he made a very bad decision, quote definitely not professional. but they have backtracked saying he can't be entirely sure where the receipt came from. >> he needs to realize what he's done. and it's not acceptable, not to me. and i wouldn't want anyone to go through what i went through. >> reporter
july 25th at danny's pizza pizazz in bridgeton. >> i ordered wings, fried hard. >> reporter: she was shocked by a receipt carrying more specific instructions. fried hard like a, and that's when the instructions turned racial and sexually explicit. >> i was very offended and upset. disrespected to get those words on a receipt. >> reporter: i went to danny's pizza where she placed her order. >> it's not us. >> reporter: the manager who lane says denied the...
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july 28, 2015. any corrections? any public comment on the minutes? seeing none i'll call fl vote. all in favor? opposed? the motion carries. at this time i'm going to call for the public comments of any item not on todays agenda. have any speakers today? okay, moving on to the next item >> item 5 is communications. >> commissioners any comments? i do have one speaker on item 5 d. christine hanson. could you come forward, please? >> i have 2. good afternoon commissioners. my name is christine hanson and i'm speaking to you today as a member of the save ccsf coalition. i would thrike address the real estate service report of the attempt of [inaudible] along where the mayors office to [inaudible] housing development at the bal bola reservoir. it is claimed on one end by the sfpuc and on the onet end city college is in deed still one parcel. the u.s. and history has been intertwined between ccsf and the water department for decades rchlt i document written by joans and stokes entitled common sequa mistakes [inaudible] to declare a parking lot full of car suhr plus is to [inaudible] with the common sequa mistake. when trying to
july 28, 2015. any corrections? any public comment on the minutes? seeing none i'll call fl vote. all in favor? opposed? the motion carries. at this time i'm going to call for the public comments of any item not on todays agenda. have any speakers today? okay, moving on to the next item >> item 5 is communications. >> commissioners any comments? i do have one speaker on item 5 d. christine hanson. could you come forward, please? >> i have 2. good afternoon commissioners. my...
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force firing more than 700 times at the suv carrying the bank robbery suspects and hostage misty holt- singh. she was hit by ten bullets fired by police in the july 2014 shootout. a review of the incident also found police used excessive force in their response. >>> for the first time in nearly a decade, u.s. soldiers are helping fight more than a dozen wildfires in the western u.s.. danielle nottingham reports from one of the largest fires in chelan, washington. >> reporter: firefighters released this video showing the ferocity of the washington fire hours after it sparked from a lightning strike on friday. at least 40 homes have been destroyed and that number is expected to rise as the officials survey additional areas. still too dangerous to explore. this is the area along the lake that was hit the hardest. you can see what is left behind of these homes. the fire even reached the docks and boats. about 1,000 firefighters are working to keep the flames from spreading. but they are spread thin themselves. the washington national guard joined local fire crews sunday night. but for some homeowners, it was too late. >> and what room was that? >> re
force firing more than 700 times at the suv carrying the bank robbery suspects and hostage misty holt- singh. she was hit by ten bullets fired by police in the july 2014 shootout. a review of the incident also found police used excessive force in their response. >>> for the first time in nearly a decade, u.s. soldiers are helping fight more than a dozen wildfires in the western u.s.. danielle nottingham reports from one of the largest fires in chelan, washington. >> reporter:...
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on july 34, the turks agreed to let the united states use their air base and they began carrying out strikes against the pkk inside iraq and the airstrikes came close to ground personal on the ground training the kurds angering the forces and leaving to marches by the turkish state departme department. >> thank you, jennifer griffin. >>> hillary clinton's staffers are denying a federal judge's order to turn over all work-related e-mails from their time together. the former deputy and chief of staff have not yet complied with the order but their attorney says they are working on it rich is here. great to have you. let talk about the impact of this. this is dragging on and they continue to say they are working on it. what is the fallout? >> hillary has said she handed everything over but it is hard to see how she is saying that she missed the e-mails from sidney blumenthal. and she is telling us if i haven't handed over all of my e-mails don't worry. that is not necessarily true which is why it is so imperative to get the e-mails from the aids. this story will continue to have legs. an
on july 34, the turks agreed to let the united states use their air base and they began carrying out strikes against the pkk inside iraq and the airstrikes came close to ground personal on the ground training the kurds angering the forces and leaving to marches by the turkish state departme department. >> thank you, jennifer griffin. >>> hillary clinton's staffers are denying a federal judge's order to turn over all work-related e-mails from their time together. the former deputy...
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july. signs warning visitors are posted at the park's camp campgrounds. the plague is carried by squirrels, chipmunks and wild rodents. >>> the bounty hunter arrested after a dangerous case of mistaken identity is speaking out. last month an anonymous tip on facebook about a fugitive led brett farley to the house of the phoenix police chief. farley was arrested and charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct. police say he was armed and refused to leave. he strongly denies the charges. >> the chief opened the door, he was aggressive. i backed off. at no time did i point a weapon at anybody. >> farley also says he's sorry about the confusion and is working with police to find the source of the false tip. >>> the vanderbilt football team is saying sorry for a tweet it sent out yesterday. the tweet said we are relentless, tough, and intelligent and we don't need permission. it was immediately deleted. the team says the tweet was not about sexual assault and added sex without permission is always wrong and not accepted. four of the school's former football players are accused
july. signs warning visitors are posted at the park's camp campgrounds. the plague is carried by squirrels, chipmunks and wild rodents. >>> the bounty hunter arrested after a dangerous case of mistaken identity is speaking out. last month an anonymous tip on facebook about a fugitive led brett farley to the house of the phoenix police chief. farley was arrested and charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct. police say he was armed and refused to leave. he strongly denies the...
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carried. item "b," requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with kimochi, inc. for the provision of community services for seniors and adults with disabilities. during the period of july 1, 2015 to june 30, 2016, in the amount of $53,200, plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $609,261. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. sorry about that. >> everything okay? >> thank you, yes. go ahead. >> okay. good morning, president james and commissioners, and director hinton, i am with the department of aging, office of the aging. we are here to seek your approval for a kimochi service grant modification. this money will be used to increase service units and as well as boost the program's infrastructure. kimochi services provides services to seniors at three locations. the main office on sutter street. the kimochi lounge on webster and then 1715 buchanan street, and kimochi is looking to provide stipends for instructors at the various centers. and in addition the money will go to keep the website up-to-date with program activities and to pay for outreach for the program and i.t. support for the system. we
carried. item "b," requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with kimochi, inc. for the provision of community services for seniors and adults with disabilities. during the period of july 1, 2015 to june 30, 2016, in the amount of $53,200, plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $609,261. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. sorry about that. >> everything okay? >> thank...
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as of july of this year, 101 countries abolished the death penalty for all crimes. last year, at least 22 countries around the world carriedre sentenced to death worldwide. that's up 28% from 2013. and of the ten countries with the most executions, they are china, iran, and saudi arabia. the united states is the only country in the americas where the death sentence is still legal and since 1973, 150 people have been exonerated and released from death row in the united states after evidence emerged that overturned their convictions. >>> the next great novel may never be what you would call a page turner. instead, it could be a mouse scroller. ahead, we'll show you how authors are rewriting the publishing business. no sixth grader's ever sat with the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, filler paper and folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed
as of july of this year, 101 countries abolished the death penalty for all crimes. last year, at least 22 countries around the world carriedre sentenced to death worldwide. that's up 28% from 2013. and of the ten countries with the most executions, they are china, iran, and saudi arabia. the united states is the only country in the americas where the death sentence is still legal and since 1973, 150 people have been exonerated and released from death row in the united states after evidence...
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passengers 1943 thatin july of still stands as the largest number of human beings evef transporte on one vessel in the history of the worldr. ormal crossing during passenger years, she carriedssengers and 1200 crew members. i would like to read to you a provision list for a five day crossing during world war ii. potatoes,ounds of 53,000 pounds of butter and egg s, 31,000 pounds of sugar, coffee and tea. 29,000 pounds of fruit, 18,000 pounds of jam. 155,000 thousand pounds of meat and poultry, 21,000 pounds of bacon, 76,000 pounds of flour. 6500 tons of fresh water was pumped aboard for each crossing during the war. freshwater was rationed. each soldier was given half a gallon of fresh water for the five-day trip. accommodations for the troops stood wherever they could sit b -- fit bunks. standee bunks, which were three to five beds high, 18 inches apart stood everywhere. the squash court was sleeping 96. the gymnasium 88. the swimming pool 110. second-class pool 124. the tanks of the swimming pools were trained and slept 60 men each. --eck was outfitted for 1887 total number of beds aboard,10,939. you add that the deck space, and you begin to understand how 16,000 men could
passengers 1943 thatin july of still stands as the largest number of human beings evef transporte on one vessel in the history of the worldr. ormal crossing during passenger years, she carriedssengers and 1200 crew members. i would like to read to you a provision list for a five day crossing during world war ii. potatoes,ounds of 53,000 pounds of butter and egg s, 31,000 pounds of sugar, coffee and tea. 29,000 pounds of fruit, 18,000 pounds of jam. 155,000 thousand pounds of meat and poultry,...
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july 31 and flared up this week pause of the very dry conditions. thousands of campers have escaped. >> this procession is a reminder of dangers faced, with ambulances carrying the bodies of three fires killed in washington part of a special team trained to size up the fires before the other crews get to the scene. fore ours suffered serious injuries. a series of fire has charred 140 square miles in washington. >> this is now a criminal investigation into a burlingame woman caught on video abusing a dog. some of you may find this video very disturbing. the city said the up identified woman you see was running illegal dog sitting and boarding business out of her home and the video shows he grabbing a dog by the neck and throw it to the ground. the woman's attorney said she was just trying to stop the dog from barking. after our story aired on wednesday, new video surfaced where the woman is stomping on a dog. the humane society has seized eight dogs in her car and put her three personal dogs in protective custody. >> it is 4:36. this morning, dozens of passengers are stuck in oakland after the spirit airlines flight to houston was canceled. these are pushes s
july 31 and flared up this week pause of the very dry conditions. thousands of campers have escaped. >> this procession is a reminder of dangers faced, with ambulances carrying the bodies of three fires killed in washington part of a special team trained to size up the fires before the other crews get to the scene. fore ours suffered serious injuries. a series of fire has charred 140 square miles in washington. >> this is now a criminal investigation into a burlingame woman caught...
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july 31 and flared up this week because of very dry condition. thousands of campers escaped the fire path. >> this procession here provid provides rae minder of the danger firefighters face ambulance carry the body of 3 firefighters killed in 20'sp washingtonless nure. all 3 belong to special team to size up wildfire before crew arrive on the scene. series of fires charred 140 square miles in washington. >> family friends and co-workers said goodbye to contra costa county sheriff's deputy who died trying to save a life. think-year-old deputy carlos france drowned after jumping that lake tahoe to help a friend last week. his friend a friend last week. his friend survived if hundreds of people filled the church this sacramento to honor france. he spent 4 years with the sheriff's office working with martinez. france off duty when he died. >> to developing news now in search for answer ins new york city after a natural gas explosion in the bronx. blew out wall app window at john f. kenny high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san fra
july 31 and flared up this week because of very dry condition. thousands of campers escaped the fire path. >> this procession here provid provides rae minder of the danger firefighters face ambulance carry the body of 3 firefighters killed in 20'sp washingtonless nure. all 3 belong to special team to size up wildfire before crew arrive on the scene. series of fires charred 140 square miles in washington. >> family friends and co-workers said goodbye to contra costa county sheriff's...
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july 31 and flared up this week because of very dry condition. thousands of campers escaped the fire path. >> this procession here provid provides rae minder of the danger firefighters face ambulance carryhe body of 3 firefighters killed in 20'sp washingtonless nature. all 3 belong to special team to size up wildfire before crew arrive on the scene. series of fires charred 140 square miles in washington. >> family friends and co-workers said goodbye to contra costa county sheriff's deputy who died trying to save a life. think-year-old deputy carlos france drowned after jumping that lake tahoe to help a friend last week. his friend a friend last week. his friend survived if hundreds of people filled the church this sacramento to honor france. he spent 4 years with the sheriff's office working with martinez. france off duty when he died. >> to developing news now in search for answer ins new york city after a natural gas explosion in the bronx. blew out wall app window at john f. kennedy high school. 3 injured construction workers expected to survive. brick. glass. other debris could have had the sidewalk outside the school. no students were present. school still on summer break. >> san f
july 31 and flared up this week because of very dry condition. thousands of campers escaped the fire path. >> this procession here provid provides rae minder of the danger firefighters face ambulance carryhe body of 3 firefighters killed in 20'sp washingtonless nature. all 3 belong to special team to size up wildfire before crew arrive on the scene. series of fires charred 140 square miles in washington. >> family friends and co-workers said goodbye to contra costa county sheriff's...
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allegedly used a 9-millimeter bloch pistol to carry out the shootings this morning at the plaza, and we're told that he legally purchased the weapon back in july, according to his simple manifesto, which was released two hours after the killings. he said that he bought the gun two days after the shootings in charlton, south carolina. the thing, tony, you have to remember that this is a very small community. we're in the town of monita. and it's a small television station as well. so alison parker and adam ward's work is known here, and the deaths are beginning to resident may. 6:25 p.m., they were at work on the air, be live. and they never saw it coming. the pair gunned down while interviewing vicky garner, who was also shot and wounded. back at the studio, confusion. >> okay, not sure what happened there, and we'll let you know as soon as we find out what the sounds were from. >> shock and heartbreak staffers came to grips with the reality that they just witnessed the murder of their coworkers. >> we're all in shock here, and you can hear the people in the newsroom crying. it's really hard to even comp held. >> the station's general manager
allegedly used a 9-millimeter bloch pistol to carry out the shootings this morning at the plaza, and we're told that he legally purchased the weapon back in july, according to his simple manifesto, which was released two hours after the killings. he said that he bought the gun two days after the shootings in charlton, south carolina. the thing, tony, you have to remember that this is a very small community. we're in the town of monita. and it's a small television station as well. so alison...