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. >> i'm kenneth moton in for kendis gibson. the storm once hurricane harvey is on the move tearing a new path of destruction through the south. >> the storm spawned a reported tornado in western alabama damaging several buildings. at least four people have been injured. >> the torrential rain flooded streets in the memphis area where a tv reporter stopped reporting the news to rescue this woman there stranded in her car. >> some voluntary evacuations were also issued in nashville. the storm is now moving northeast through kentucky. more flash flood watches have been issued. >>> in the southeast part of texas more people are trapped in floodwaters and more evacuations have been ordered as the city of beaumont faces a second day the pumps are flooded. the military is now rushing in fresh water to the nearly 120,000 residents there. it's been difficult because of the floods. >>> in houston the mayor says his city is drying out but the death toll has now risen to at least 39. >> storm damage is expected to top $108 billion. and the
. >> i'm kenneth moton in for kendis gibson. the storm once hurricane harvey is on the move tearing a new path of destruction through the south. >> the storm spawned a reported tornado in western alabama damaging several buildings. at least four people have been injured. >> the torrential rain flooded streets in the memphis area where a tv reporter stopped reporting the news to rescue this woman there stranded in her car. >> some voluntary evacuations were also issued in...
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lets get right out to reporter kenneth craig live in miami with the latest. kenneth? >> reporter: good evening to you from miami-dade county, a hundred miles or so from where irma made landfall, even here we are seeing powerful, powerful winds that haven't let up for hours. hurricane irma bore down on naples, florida, blasting the city with powerful winds and torrential rain. irma first made landfall after 9:00 this morning in the florida keys, then took aim at the mainland. in miami, construction cranes proved no match for the wind. and water flooded streets downtown. >> the city avoided a direct hit, but the sheer size of the storm means it is still a threat. >> reporter: millions of floridians are impacted by the storm, this is a life threatening situation. >> reporter: on florida's east coast, a major concern now are tornados, include this one in fort lauderdale, another twister caused damage in palm bay. in tampa, dogs played in the bay because irma is actually blowing the water out into the gulf of mexico, for now. as conditions deteriorate in tampa, all that wa
lets get right out to reporter kenneth craig live in miami with the latest. kenneth? >> reporter: good evening to you from miami-dade county, a hundred miles or so from where irma made landfall, even here we are seeing powerful, powerful winds that haven't let up for hours. hurricane irma bore down on naples, florida, blasting the city with powerful winds and torrential rain. irma first made landfall after 9:00 this morning in the florida keys, then took aim at the mainland. in miami,...
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>> kenneth moton with us tonight. kenneth, thank you. >>> next, from baton rouge, a person of interest in the killing of two black men, separate cases. that potential person of interest has been released from custody. police say they did not have enough evidence to hold him. in killings that they say may be racial little motivated. here's abc's senior justice correspondent bee yarl thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating two eerily similar murders in two days. and whether the gunman was motivated by race. after two middle aged black men were shot by an apparent stranger, just five miles apart in baton rouge. the victims, bruce cofield, 59, thought to be homeless, and donald smart, 49, who worked at a local diner. shell casings point to the same weapon at both crime scenes. and police suggest the killer was cold blooded, firing from his car, then walking up to the victims and shooting them at close range. >> there's a guy laying on the ground, he'd be shot multiple times. >> reporter: donald sma
>> kenneth moton with us tonight. kenneth, thank you. >>> next, from baton rouge, a person of interest in the killing of two black men, separate cases. that potential person of interest has been released from custody. police say they did not have enough evidence to hold him. in killings that they say may be racial little motivated. here's abc's senior justice correspondent bee yarl thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating two eerily similar murders in...
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kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: this 22-year-old became addicted to opioids when he was inighth grade. a snowboarding accident shattered his leg and the doctor prescribed powerful painkillers. he asked that we not show his face. >> by my senior year i was in the bathroom every other period at least to do dope. >> reporter: he was in the hospital three times for three overdoses. they find between 2008 and 2013 the number of e.r. visits by opioid addicted patients under 21 years old jumped from 32,000 to more than 49,000. in that same period, more than 500 children died in the e.r. or after hospitalization. >> our kids are dying. they're dying. and it's awful to see and, you know, to witness. >> reporter: the data shows about 135 young people are showing up at e.r.s every day addicted to opioids. researchers are calling the situation a pediatric public health crisis. >> for our youth, i think that we need to do a better job at giving them resources. >> reporter: addiction counselors say access critical. the young man is five weeks into the recovery program. >> reporter: he's
kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: this 22-year-old became addicted to opioids when he was inighth grade. a snowboarding accident shattered his leg and the doctor prescribed powerful painkillers. he asked that we not show his face. >> by my senior year i was in the bathroom every other period at least to do dope. >> reporter: he was in the hospital three times for three overdoses. they find between 2008 and 2013 the number of e.r. visits by opioid addicted patients...
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cbs reporter kenneth craig is in miami tonight. kenneth? >> reporter: liz, it's become very clear the cleanup is not going to happen overnight. all over the place, there's downed trees and power lines, and a lot of damage. >> reporter: across florida, a massive rescue and recovery effort is now underway. hurricane irma pummeled the sunshine state for a day and a half, inflicting misery in nearly every county. >> my heart goes out to the people in the keys. there's devastation. i hope everyone survives. >> reporter: the florida keys were among the hardest hit. hurricane irma was a category 4 when it made land fall on the islands. now they are littered with destroyed homes and downed trees. there's no electricity, no running water, and people may have to be evacuated. >> i can always rebuild, but the ocean, you go out there, and you are taking your chances. >> reporter: some 13 million homes and businesses across the state were in the dark on monday. officials said it will likely be weeks before everyone is back online. miami may have be spar
cbs reporter kenneth craig is in miami tonight. kenneth? >> reporter: liz, it's become very clear the cleanup is not going to happen overnight. all over the place, there's downed trees and power lines, and a lot of damage. >> reporter: across florida, a massive rescue and recovery effort is now underway. hurricane irma pummeled the sunshine state for a day and a half, inflicting misery in nearly every county. >> my heart goes out to the people in the keys. there's devastation....
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linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office.president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone else to encourage her, that's a crime. >> it's a different order of magnitude than any of the previous charges that the president had to put up with for seven years. >> what the white house is in for is another legal nightmare. >> hey, ho, clinton's got to go. hey, ho, clinton's got to go. >> this was a howl coming up in the media and from republicans. people were horrified after this. it was overpowering. >> i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. i never told anybody to lie. not a single time. never. these alle
linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office.president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone...
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i'm kenneth craig in new york with the new research coming up. ! i'm just airing them out! we discovered tide pods plus downy. so our jeans stay in great shape. and they actually get clean. what? we can wash 'em. tide pods plus downy. super concentrated to clean, condition and keep your favorites looking great. it's got to be tide. that's why nature's bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's love is unconditional. even at 6am. nature's bounty melatonin. we're all better off healthy. nature's bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut. so we made cardio-health, an innovative way to support healthy cholesterol, containing lrc, a probiotic strain that helps you metabolize dietary cholesterol. because we all want to be healthy for whatever comes next. nature's bounty cardio-health. suspect hit them with his car while making his escape... the fate of the so-called "free speech week" at u-c berkeley is up in the air... why school officials say the planned events are now
i'm kenneth craig in new york with the new research coming up. ! i'm just airing them out! we discovered tide pods plus downy. so our jeans stay in great shape. and they actually get clean. what? we can wash 'em. tide pods plus downy. super concentrated to clean, condition and keep your favorites looking great. it's got to be tide. that's why nature's bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's...
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with kenneth branagh! stick around! band playing ) ♪ when you don't get enough sleep, and your body aches, you're not yourself. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night, you're a better you all day. and for your daytime pain relief, try tylenol® extra strength. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal stain and sealer. available at national retailers. woman: so this happened. zoe brought over some lime-a-rita's to ava's rooftop and that's when we knew it was going to be one of those nights. that's elyse busting out her dance move from summer of '08. looks like we're staying here tonight. lime-a-rita. make it a margarita moment. lime-a-rita. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to the show! ladies and gentlemen, you have seen him in everything from "hamlet" to "harry potter." please welcome five-t
with kenneth branagh! stick around! band playing ) ♪ when you don't get enough sleep, and your body aches, you're not yourself. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night, you're a better you all day. and for your daytime pain relief, try tylenol® extra strength. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal stain and...
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kenneth moton joining us live now from beaumont. kenneth, do we know how much longer until they have drinking water? >> reporter: tom, good news. i can tell you, right behind me, the raging floodwaters are receding faster, but it could take days or weeks before crews can inspect, and repair the pumps, and can get safe drinking water back online. >> kenneth, thank you. >>> next tonight to the worsening fire threat in the west. california governor jerry brown just issuing a state of emergency in los angeles county as firefighters try to contain latuna fire. now the biggest fire in the history of los angeles. it is one of several wildfires burning in the west. as firefighters battle tinderbox conditions and sweltering temperatures. abc's jim avila is in los angeles tonight. >> the fire is right here. [ sirens blaring ] >> reporter: a state of emergency tonight as crews battle a wildfire burning in america's second largest city. >> it's the largest fire by acres within the city of los angeles. >> reporter: for fire crews it's an all-out
kenneth moton joining us live now from beaumont. kenneth, do we know how much longer until they have drinking water? >> reporter: tom, good news. i can tell you, right behind me, the raging floodwaters are receding faster, but it could take days or weeks before crews can inspect, and repair the pumps, and can get safe drinking water back online. >> kenneth, thank you. >>> next tonight to the worsening fire threat in the west. california governor jerry brown just issuing a...
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police suspect 23 year old kenneth gleason in the murders , however, so far, he's only been arrestedrate drug charges. investigators say, last week, two black men were shot and killed in the city, one on tuesday, and another on thursday. they added evidence point to a single gun. >> we are definitely looking at mr. gleason. and we're still working the case. we don't want to slander him in any kind of way without saying that he is a guy, or anyone else, so we're very cautious of that. >> and, last night, gleason was given a 3,500-dollar bond for his drug charges. >>> a dramatic caught on camera, where a worker falls from a ferris wheel. >> the booming business of catalogues, how print impression also still driving in a digital age. kenneth craig in elizabeth, maine, with inside look coming up. >> and come on, down, the price is right, begins its 46th season on television today. we will talk with host drew carry, celebrating a milestone of his own. we will be right back. wh you m', if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minute
police suspect 23 year old kenneth gleason in the murders , however, so far, he's only been arrestedrate drug charges. investigators say, last week, two black men were shot and killed in the city, one on tuesday, and another on thursday. they added evidence point to a single gun. >> we are definitely looking at mr. gleason. and we're still working the case. we don't want to slander him in any kind of way without saying that he is a guy, or anyone else, so we're very cautious of that....
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. >> but kenneth body's cell contains the artifacts of his life before prison. >> like this cassetter. this is probably an antique on the streets, but this is something a person would want in here. the only reason i was able to keep this is i managed to stay out of trouble. i was able to keep these alligator shoes. yeah. it's probably outdated. but in here, they're sharp as a tack. something that earlier in the years you could have but you no longer could wear dress shoes in here. so they grandfathered em and you can only wear them when you go to visit. and that's the only time you can wear them. this is a typewriter. this is fairly new. you know, this is what i recommend, see, because a lot of guys come to prison and they want to get something to occupy their time or to pamper them, so the first thing they'll get is probably a music box or television and stuff when they should be getting a typewriter to where they can construct their motions and to, you know, petition the court. >> and he knows about petitioning the court. he has always maintained he was wrongly convicted of murder
. >> but kenneth body's cell contains the artifacts of his life before prison. >> like this cassetter. this is probably an antique on the streets, but this is something a person would want in here. the only reason i was able to keep this is i managed to stay out of trouble. i was able to keep these alligator shoes. yeah. it's probably outdated. but in here, they're sharp as a tack. something that earlier in the years you could have but you no longer could wear dress shoes in here....
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we have coverage tonight, kenneth craig is in miami. >> reporter: good evening from miami where it's been raining now for more than 24 hours. just the beginning other 6 a storm that's nowhere -- beginning of a storm that's nowhere near over. this is just the beginning of the rain and wind hurricane irma has in store for florida. as the powerful storm inches closer, it's spinning up funnel clouds and threatening tornadoes. the first stop is the florida key, then the storm's west coast. storm surge a growing concern in my hometown of naples, 15 feet above ground level, how do you survive that? >> reporter: the state told more than 6 million residents to evacuate, and more than 75,000 found their way into shelters. >> we'll all get through this together. >> reporter: this is a look inside the 8400 seat hockey arena between naples and fort myer, and more keep arriving. >> we decided safety is better than insanity. >> reporter: with the storm tracking west, some are saying miami dodged a bullet, but hurricane force wind are on the way, and forecasters say the city will still take a hit. a
we have coverage tonight, kenneth craig is in miami. >> reporter: good evening from miami where it's been raining now for more than 24 hours. just the beginning other 6 a storm that's nowhere -- beginning of a storm that's nowhere near over. this is just the beginning of the rain and wind hurricane irma has in store for florida. as the powerful storm inches closer, it's spinning up funnel clouds and threatening tornadoes. the first stop is the florida key, then the storm's west coast....
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today the warriors watch riders gave kenneth smith an escort back to his native cherry hill. the naval electronics technician was one of 10 sailors who died when the u.s.s. john mccain collided with an oil tanker in singapore. the 22-year-old smith attended cherry hill east high school. he was posthumously promoted to the rank of second class. >> time right now for a check of our "action news" traffic report on a friday. >> try to get that that weekend started right as folks try to get home on a friday. let's get the update on the commute home tonight. matt. >> this is not how you want to get it started sitting in traffic on 42 and my, oh, my, what a delay rick and monica, now 60 means an even hour as you try and head northbound that's about eight times what it should be to come north on 42 and it's all thanks to this. a truck on its side right in the work zone by 295.
today the warriors watch riders gave kenneth smith an escort back to his native cherry hill. the naval electronics technician was one of 10 sailors who died when the u.s.s. john mccain collided with an oil tanker in singapore. the 22-year-old smith attended cherry hill east high school. he was posthumously promoted to the rank of second class. >> time right now for a check of our "action news" traffic report on a friday. >> try to get that that weekend started right as...
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william in pennsylvania, at 70 and then we have kenneth, 07 degrees in his backyards, we'll show you live look, down the shore. you're looking at beach patrol headquarters in margate. couple of folks out there enjoying nice stroll on the sand. this is probably going to be a packed scene as we head into this afternoon. it will be absolutely stunning beach day. but keep in mind, even though it is going to be beautiful out there, even though it will be the deceive inningly gorgeous out there, ocean water can be very dangerous, high risk of rip current, throughout the day today. 72 degrees right now in philadelphia. sixty-nine in millville. down the shore, temperatures, in the mid 60s, so kind of cool down there. six an in wildwood. sixty-six in atlantic sit, but these numb letters heating up quickly as well, six an
william in pennsylvania, at 70 and then we have kenneth, 07 degrees in his backyards, we'll show you live look, down the shore. you're looking at beach patrol headquarters in margate. couple of folks out there enjoying nice stroll on the sand. this is probably going to be a packed scene as we head into this afternoon. it will be absolutely stunning beach day. but keep in mind, even though it is going to be beautiful out there, even though it will be the deceive inningly gorgeous out there,...
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kenneth moton is there. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis on edge. a third night of protests shutting down the heart of the city. this weekend, violent clashes with police. >> an unruly crowd became a mob. >> reporter: nearly a dozen officers injured. more than 40 arrested. storefronts, destroyed. even the mayor's house vandalized with paint, and attacked with rocks. the violence, sparked by a judge's decision friday to acquit white police officer jason stockley in the 2011 killing of a black man, lamar smith. the protests in this city have been peaceful during the day. but at night, these demonstrators go home and police say a small group of troublemakers moves in. in this popular shopping district, businesses like eleanor ruder's 30-year-old art gallery are replacing broken windows. >> i'm going to take care of it. i'm going to take care of it. >> reporter: tonight, members of the community are understanding about the protests, but not the violence. >> they have a right to protest. but protests, they have nothing to do with small businesses. >> rep
kenneth moton is there. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis on edge. a third night of protests shutting down the heart of the city. this weekend, violent clashes with police. >> an unruly crowd became a mob. >> reporter: nearly a dozen officers injured. more than 40 arrested. storefronts, destroyed. even the mayor's house vandalized with paint, and attacked with rocks. the violence, sparked by a judge's decision friday to acquit white police officer jason stockley in the 2011...
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>> kenneth moton tonight. kenneth, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the mystery explosion, multiple homes damaged or destroyed in an american neighborhood. you'll see the pictures. >>> also, the fiery car rescue. two people trapped inside this car. several officers smashing windows to get to them. >>> the new discovery tonight. doctors revealing what they found in aaron hernandez's brain, calling it the, quote, most severe case they've ever seen. >>> and there's also a new headline tonight about tom cruise and his new movie. the producers being sued for a deadly accident. and why the plaintiffs say that cruise is partially to blame. we'll be right back. ever ar we take a girl's trip. remember nashville? kimchi bbq. kimchi bbq. amazing honky tonk?? i can't believe you got us tickets. i did. i didn't pay for anything. you never do. send me what i owe. i've got it. i mean, you did find money to buy those boots. are you serious? is that why you don't like them? t
>> kenneth moton tonight. kenneth, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the mystery explosion, multiple homes damaged or destroyed in an american neighborhood. you'll see the pictures. >>> also, the fiery car rescue. two people trapped inside this car. several officers smashing windows to get to them. >>> the new discovery tonight. doctors revealing what they found in aaron hernandez's brain, calling it...
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odana talked about his new book -- kenneth craig has the story. >>reporter: tom brady is sharing his game plan for another five seasons in the nfl. >> i would say i'm faster and quicker now than when i first started playing football, even in high school. >> you're faster at age 40 than 18? >> yeah, i am. and i do -- it's apply ability. >> the super bowl champ explains applyability. >> you put the ban here and it's a squat, press. >> it's a technique for lengthening and softening the muscles to create more balance. >> when you're athlete, your coach looks at you and says, if he an improving player or declining player and if you're a declining player, they're looking for someone to replace you. >> brady, the oldest non kicker in the league says his strategy helps prevent injury and improve his game, but it's not magic. >> a lot of athletes come up to me and say tom, what's the one thing i can do. i say it's not one thing, it's everything. >> for brady, that's hydration and a healthy diet. >> moderation in everything and balance in all things. i don'
odana talked about his new book -- kenneth craig has the story. >>reporter: tom brady is sharing his game plan for another five seasons in the nfl. >> i would say i'm faster and quicker now than when i first started playing football, even in high school. >> you're faster at age 40 than 18? >> yeah, i am. and i do -- it's apply ability. >> the super bowl champ explains applyability. >> you put the ban here and it's a squat, press. >> it's a technique for...
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cbs kenneth craig is in new york with his latest comments on the demonstrations. >>reporter: today, president trump again criticized players who protest the national anthem. in a series of tweets this morning, the president said, it's about respect for our country. but the issue is bringing players together in an unprecedented way. >> at the end of the day, we unite as one. nobody is going to divide us. >> on sunday, every team took part in some kind of protest during the natiol anahesom.me stood with locked arms, some just stayed in the locker room until it was over. >> we're not going to be disrespectful in the anthem, so they chose not to participate, but many were not going to accept the words of the president. >> the players weren't alone, owners including the jacksonville jaguars con and the washington redskins dan snyder joined them on the sidelines during the pregame ceremonies. over the weekend, nfl commissioner roger goodell issued a statement calling the president's remarks divisive. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when someone disr
cbs kenneth craig is in new york with his latest comments on the demonstrations. >>reporter: today, president trump again criticized players who protest the national anthem. in a series of tweets this morning, the president said, it's about respect for our country. but the issue is bringing players together in an unprecedented way. >> at the end of the day, we unite as one. nobody is going to divide us. >> on sunday, every team took part in some kind of protest during the...
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kenneth, diane?and vice president mike pence brought a personal touch to the storm zone as he comforted residents and thanked volunteers. >> pence kept the focus on the victims after president trump was accused of ignoring them. he rolled up his sleeves and got to work clearing debris from damaged homes in rockport where the storm made land fall. >> he made it clear that president trump will pursue funding for the border wall even as he helps with harvey recovery. >> reporter: is he going to put that threat to the side and concentrate? >> trump's made it very clear that we're going to keep our promise to the american people. we've seen great progress. >> reporter: even if that means a shutdown? >> and enforcing our law. the president's made it clear that we're going to stand firm. the priority right now for president trump and this administration is these families. >> meanwhile, the government is preparing to look at samples for the border wall. four vendors have been awarded contracts for reinforced
kenneth, diane?and vice president mike pence brought a personal touch to the storm zone as he comforted residents and thanked volunteers. >> pence kept the focus on the victims after president trump was accused of ignoring them. he rolled up his sleeves and got to work clearing debris from damaged homes in rockport where the storm made land fall. >> he made it clear that president trump will pursue funding for the border wall even as he helps with harvey recovery. >> reporter:...
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kenneth craig has more. >> do you see that? i'll zoom in a little bit.t's just, it looks like smoke, but that, again, is dust. >> reporter: huge pieces of yosemite national park's el capitan crumbled again on thursday, one day after a hiker died there in a rockslide. reporter matt mendez from cbs affiliate kgpe captured it on his cell phone. >> yeah, this is what we're seeing, just a lot of dust filling the air. wi reporter: this tourist also setnesd it. >> then i saw the dust. it's kind of just falling down the mountain. just hoping no one was up there. >> reporter: little more than 24 hours before, a slab of the mountain thundered down into the valley, killing a british hiker and injuring his female thursday morning, despite the accident. >> it's a very common occurrence to have rockfall. unfortunately, a horrible tragedy in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: climbers said the latest rockfall happened in nearly the same location as wednesday's. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> the first game of week four in the nfl started with a demonstration
kenneth craig has more. >> do you see that? i'll zoom in a little bit.t's just, it looks like smoke, but that, again, is dust. >> reporter: huge pieces of yosemite national park's el capitan crumbled again on thursday, one day after a hiker died there in a rockslide. reporter matt mendez from cbs affiliate kgpe captured it on his cell phone. >> yeah, this is what we're seeing, just a lot of dust filling the air. wi reporter: this tourist also setnesd it. >> then i saw...
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>>kenneth craig in miami. thank you. >>> we are tracking irma's path right now, it is off the coast of cuba right now. it is down to a category three hurricane because it is so close to a landmass. once he gets back out over the gulf and it had towards the keys it will re-energize and it will get back up to a category four storm which will now parallel the coastline, the west coast of florida, it is more of a problem for tampa than miami. the wind is 120 miles per hour with gusts up to 155. many of the florida keys may disappear with the storm surge. landfall likely being at the florida keys and southwest florida tomorrow morning. wind gust will be 60 to 100 miles our -- per hour plus. by comparison it does not look bad here. we have our own thunderstorms that we will cover in a few minutes. >>> continuing our coverage, [ indiscernible ] is here with the type of nelson that hurricane irma has caused. >>reporter: no island in irma's path was spared. hundreds of thousands of people are without power and damage t
>>kenneth craig in miami. thank you. >>> we are tracking irma's path right now, it is off the coast of cuba right now. it is down to a category three hurricane because it is so close to a landmass. once he gets back out over the gulf and it had towards the keys it will re-energize and it will get back up to a category four storm which will now parallel the coastline, the west coast of florida, it is more of a problem for tampa than miami. the wind is 120 miles per hour with gusts...
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kenneth moten, abc news, oklahoma city. >>> coming up in the next half hour.matic rescue caught on camera. the two people trapped inside this burning car and how the quick-thinking rescuers saved their lives. >>> but first, sean spicer's next move. riding a little post-emmy bounce. what he's hearing about the mistakes he made with the media, next on "world news now." clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings. >>> i'm sorry, please, stop shaking your head again. that's the silliest thing i've ever heard. that's silly, next. >> he did keep us entertained for a while. off the job for a month, sean spicer is trying to shake off that >> along with his high profile appearance at the emmies, he sat down with paula faris. >> this will be the largest audience to witness an emmies, period. >> reporter: have you spoken with the president about your cameo? >> i ha
kenneth moten, abc news, oklahoma city. >>> coming up in the next half hour.matic rescue caught on camera. the two people trapped inside this burning car and how the quick-thinking rescuers saved their lives. >>> but first, sean spicer's next move. riding a little post-emmy bounce. what he's hearing about the mistakes he made with the media, next on "world news now." clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible but will it stop this teen from being...
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kenneth moten, abc news, bay town, texas. >> for some of these people. it's one thing after another. then you have to be careful buying used cars. because you don't know whether or not those cars have been flooded. >> houston city. >>> when we come back, we will check out who is topping the list for the best-dressed stars. >>> and ed sheeran responds to the haters. "the skinny" is next. to the haters. "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> we're kicking off "the skinny" this morning with a reminder that celebrities can get away with wearing pretty much anything. >> "people" magazine has come out with the list of the best dressed. topping the list? nicole kidman. are those parrots? >> yeah, "people" says no star wears fashion so fearlessly. and we agree. nothing says brave like parrots on the sack and i would still worship at her feet. >> a wet hessy? we know how nick feels. let's check out another look, shall we? >> "people" says each of her looks look unapologetically ambitious. >> also on the best-dressed list, rihanna. here she is wearing her
kenneth moten, abc news, bay town, texas. >> for some of these people. it's one thing after another. then you have to be careful buying used cars. because you don't know whether or not those cars have been flooded. >> houston city. >>> when we come back, we will check out who is topping the list for the best-dressed stars. >>> and ed sheeran responds to the haters. "the skinny" is next. to the haters. "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny ♪ so...
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kenneth, thank you. >> thanks, kenneth. >> the response has just been amazing to disney's day of givingt to say thank you so much for your tremendous outpouring of generosity to help those affected by harvey. so far we've raised over $14 million and you can still give. you go to redcross.org/abc or you can give by calling 1-855-999-give. >> impressive total there. >>> and coming up on "gma," we're going to talk about the celebrities working a little magic for people and pets displaced by this hurricane. >>> plus, gearing up for tonight's college football kickoff. it's going to be an epic match-up between alabama and florida state. our live report from atlanta with espn's desmond howard. we're right back. espn's desmond howard. we're right back. there was a lg that had built his house out of straw. one day a big bad wolf huffed and he puffed and blew the house down. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the pig with homeowners insurance. he had replacement cost coverage, so his house was rebuilt, good as new. the big bad wolf now has a job on a wind farm. call geico and see how e
kenneth, thank you. >> thanks, kenneth. >> the response has just been amazing to disney's day of givingt to say thank you so much for your tremendous outpouring of generosity to help those affected by harvey. so far we've raised over $14 million and you can still give. you go to redcross.org/abc or you can give by calling 1-855-999-give. >> impressive total there. >>> and coming up on "gma," we're going to talk about the celebrities working a little magic...
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>> i just signed the misconduct reports for kenneth morgan, also known as peaches.ng to call him in and give him the sanctions for the report. i'm also going to show him the video. come on in, ken. are you paranoid? did you do something else? >> i didn't do nothing. not me again. >> are you sure? >> i'm positive. >> i have your reports on my desk. i want to show you the video. get over here. who's this? >> that's me. that's why i turned this way. >> what does it appear that you're doing right there? >> i just kicked it up. that's all i did. i didn't clean anything -- >> why would you do that? >> because it was actually way over here by my cubicle. i kicked it all the way around giving it to them telling them to deal with it. it wasn't my obligation. i didn't want evidence on my side because i didn't have nothing to do with it. >> so you still deny your participation. were you supervising the cleanup or what? >> no. i was telling him he shouldn't have been doing that, actually. >> all right. so you can understand my concern, right? >> yes. >> you made yourself part o
>> i just signed the misconduct reports for kenneth morgan, also known as peaches.ng to call him in and give him the sanctions for the report. i'm also going to show him the video. come on in, ken. are you paranoid? did you do something else? >> i didn't do nothing. not me again. >> are you sure? >> i'm positive. >> i have your reports on my desk. i want to show you the video. get over here. who's this? >> that's me. that's why i turned this way. >>...
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kenneth craig begins team coverage. he is live in miami with the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: one minute. of ate, thinking he was escaping irma. (sot: mike weaver) because i thought the potential of the storm would be on the east coast. others in the same situation are now trying to drive back home, creating reverse traffic jams. (kenneth craig, cbs news, miami) officials here in miami are warning people they're still very much in danger. curfews are in effect. (sot: of miami-dade co., fl) florida is starting to feel the effects of hurricane irma. the storm is tracking further west after passing over cuba. those along the gulf coast are in the storm's crosshairs. they are scrambling to save the business. >> if the surge comes in, or bottom floor will be toasted and gone.>> more than 75,000 floridians are in shelters work centers along the west coast are filling quickly. mike fled from the other side of the state thinking he was escaping
kenneth craig begins team coverage. he is live in miami with the latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: one minute. of ate, thinking he was escaping irma. (sot: mike weaver) because i thought the potential of the storm would be on the east coast. others in the same situation are now trying to drive back home, creating reverse traffic jams. (kenneth craig, cbs news, miami) officials here in miami are warning people they're still very much in danger. curfews are in effect. (sot: of...
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and it has to come now. >> reporter: kenneth moten, abc news, st. louis. >>> a louisiana state university fraternity house has had its charter revoked after a pledge died. maxwell gruber's death is being investigated as a possible hazing accident. initial autopsy results showed a high level of alcohol in his blood. the national office of phi delta theta say they may have violated policies. including alcohol-free housing. >>> and photos of a man walking downtown seattle with a nazi arm band have gone viral. police calls that that man was picking fights. at one point he was punched. police found him lying on the ground. he refused to give his name, took off the arm band and left. police say they are not investigating, because no one has filed a complaint. >>> to football where a win is always a big deal, especially if you're the jets and the giants nowadays. but especially, a win when it doesn't happen very often. so that's why the fans of austin peay university can't be blamed for invading the field. they had been waiting to celebrate a win for nearl
and it has to come now. >> reporter: kenneth moten, abc news, st. louis. >>> a louisiana state university fraternity house has had its charter revoked after a pledge died. maxwell gruber's death is being investigated as a possible hazing accident. initial autopsy results showed a high level of alcohol in his blood. the national office of phi delta theta say they may have violated policies. including alcohol-free housing. >>> and photos of a man walking downtown seattle...
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kenneth craig tells us why the new iphone 8 isn't getting the typical fanfare. >> reporter: in japan only a handful of people lined up for the new apple 8 outside this tokyo apple store. in sydney, australia, buyers of the new device seemed less than enthusiastic about it. >> it's not much of an upgrade. in my opinion it should not have been called an 8. >> i'm neutral. i just need a new phone. >> reporter: stores worldwide are seeing fewer people. laura rivera got her preordered iphone in just 20 minutes. >> i was a little bit surprised about that. also last year when the 7 came out, there were people camping out here for days. >> reporter: analysts say preorders for the iphone 8 were lower than for the iphone 7 and iphone 6. why? many fans are holding out for the next iphone which goes on sale in just a ipup co will le on sale in early november. >> despite a lot of similarities, the iphone 10 actually does have some features that the iphone 8 isn't going to have with al recognition.au the full screen i think is a big selling point for a lot of people. >> reporter: but those feature
kenneth craig tells us why the new iphone 8 isn't getting the typical fanfare. >> reporter: in japan only a handful of people lined up for the new apple 8 outside this tokyo apple store. in sydney, australia, buyers of the new device seemed less than enthusiastic about it. >> it's not much of an upgrade. in my opinion it should not have been called an 8. >> i'm neutral. i just need a new phone. >> reporter: stores worldwide are seeing fewer people. laura rivera got her...
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so that is a good thing, a very serious storm on the way. >> kenneth craig in miami tonight. thank you. >>> here is another look the irma, palm trees whipping, strong winds buffeting the u.s. virgian islands. chief meteorologist paul deanno is tracking the path of this hurricane and not good news for south florida or those islands. >> south florida has been hammered zero times since hurricane wilma in 2005. it's becoming increasingly likely that we'll see that again. the eye of the storm is passing just north of the island of puerto rico, thankfully not a direct hit but still very significant impact on puerto rico. next up will be the dominican republic and haiti, then the southeastern bahamas dealing with a category 5 hurricane and potentially south florida as soon as this weekend. current stats from the latest update from the hurricane center still a cat 5, 185 mile- per-hour sustained winds likely maintaining categorylike strength through the bahamas just to the north of cuba and watch this. look at the right hand turn that all computer models are forecasting. if that turn
so that is a good thing, a very serious storm on the way. >> kenneth craig in miami tonight. thank you. >>> here is another look the irma, palm trees whipping, strong winds buffeting the u.s. virgian islands. chief meteorologist paul deanno is tracking the path of this hurricane and not good news for south florida or those islands. >> south florida has been hammered zero times since hurricane wilma in 2005. it's becoming increasingly likely that we'll see that again. the...
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all right, kenneth craig live in miami tonight, thank you. >> and here paul deanno with the latest on irma's path. >> it's tracking all the way from haiti on one side to homestead, florida on the other side. nearly 600 miles in size. here's the storm, now back up to category 5 strength despite the fact that it's interacting with land in cuba. here's the wind field, what we expect the wind to look like over south florida as soon as tonight and early sunday morning. the field of 80 to 100 or stronger mile per hour wind gusts reach the florida keys tomorrow night. move up the peninsula. about 11:00 sunday morning half of the florida peninsula already covered by areas getting 80 to 120 miles per hour wind gusts. that's a huge amount of space. some areas could receive the wind gusts for 24 consecutive hours, and the storm surge, the literal water level rise because of the water being shoved in one direction means some of the florida keys will disappear, and be completely submerged. the storm works up into georgia and alabama, and weaken over land. but about 15 million folks live in south f
all right, kenneth craig live in miami tonight, thank you. >> and here paul deanno with the latest on irma's path. >> it's tracking all the way from haiti on one side to homestead, florida on the other side. nearly 600 miles in size. here's the storm, now back up to category 5 strength despite the fact that it's interacting with land in cuba. here's the wind field, what we expect the wind to look like over south florida as soon as tonight and early sunday morning. the field of 80 to...
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kenneth, do we know how much longer until they have drinking water. >> reporter: good news. the raging flood waters are receding faster, but it could take days or weeks before getting drinking water back on line. >> thank you. >>> next tonight to the worsening fire threat in the west. a state of kmeemergency in angeles county, the latuna fire. jim avila is in los angeles tonight. >> reporter: a state of emergency tonight as crews battle a wildfire burning in america's second largest city. >> it's the largest fire by acres within the city of los angeles. >> reporter: for fire crews it's an all-out assault, from the air to the ground. in this burbank suburb. so far, the wildfire charring more than 5,800 acres of land, forcing more than 700 evacuations. panic as homeowners load up cars and pets, desperate to get out. >> everything i needed to get out is in the car. >> reporter: so far, in l.a., three homes have been lost. many evacuees now allowed back home. fire officials warning heat and dry brush are still a threat. tonight, the fire danger extending across the west, dozens
kenneth, do we know how much longer until they have drinking water. >> reporter: good news. the raging flood waters are receding faster, but it could take days or weeks before getting drinking water back on line. >> thank you. >>> next tonight to the worsening fire threat in the west. a state of kmeemergency in angeles county, the latuna fire. jim avila is in los angeles tonight. >> reporter: a state of emergency tonight as crews battle a wildfire burning in america's...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, miami. >>> georgia, south carolina, and north carolina are making preps for irma because that storm is threatening them early next week. >> an aerial video showing roads and interstates packed with evacuees heading out of south florida. traffic was heading north from tampa. several mand and voluntary -- mandatory and voluntary orders were through the counties. roads are snarled into georgia. the mass exodus continues. they had to make their way here, to the district. >> the last train from miami arrived today before amtrak suspended the services in florida. janice? >> reporter: hi. i met a man today who said quite frankly, the last 23 hours on a train have been hell. they tried today explain the gravity of what it is like to leave everything behind. for one woman that meant leaving a husband and her son behind, who is a firefighter. a grandmother comforts her little one after a long journey on an amtrak train. the little family here has family here in d.c.. they, along with millions of floridians did their best to leave in time. they cancelled trains from mia
kenneth craig, cbs news, miami. >>> georgia, south carolina, and north carolina are making preps for irma because that storm is threatening them early next week. >> an aerial video showing roads and interstates packed with evacuees heading out of south florida. traffic was heading north from tampa. several mand and voluntary -- mandatory and voluntary orders were through the counties. roads are snarled into georgia. the mass exodus continues. they had to make their way here, to...
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kenneth craig is there tonight. he's there live for us. kenneth, what does it look like now? >> reporter: beginning to you from miami dade county. last couple hours, conditions have only gotten worse. that's pd wind. as hurricane irma inches closer to florida, the storm is spitting up funnel clouds and threatening tornadoes. bands of rain arrive saturday, and the winds have already picked up. irma is expected to hit the florida keys, then move up the state's west coast. storm surge is a growing concern. >> if you stop and think about my hometown, naples, i mean, 15 feet aboveground level, how do you survive that? >> reporter: the state told more than 6 million residents to evacuate, and more than 75,000 have found their way into shelters, quickly filling to capacity. >> i'm here as well. i was displaced as well. i'm right here for you. >> reporter: hurricane force winds are on the way. and forecasters say the city will still take a hit. across the state, residents who haven't gotten out are hunkering down. >> that's the mattress in case >> reporter: alan and carol rodriguez w
kenneth craig is there tonight. he's there live for us. kenneth, what does it look like now? >> reporter: beginning to you from miami dade county. last couple hours, conditions have only gotten worse. that's pd wind. as hurricane irma inches closer to florida, the storm is spitting up funnel clouds and threatening tornadoes. bands of rain arrive saturday, and the winds have already picked up. irma is expected to hit the florida keys, then move up the state's west coast. storm surge is a...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> makes it look easy, doesn't he? tom brady's new book is published by simon & schuster, a cbs company. by the way, brady's goal is to make it to 45 as a professional qb. anything after that he says we'll see. piercings. >>> for the very first time the american academy of pediatrics is weighing in on tattoos and piercings. reporter chris martinez has the new recommendations for teenagers. father's first name, ken." while body modifications like tattoos and piercings have become widely accepted, the american academy of pediatrics says young people need the potentia >> originally it was just the octopus. >> reporter: there's a special meaning behind each of julia fay's tattoo. she got her first one when she was just 16 years old. >> there's a k right here that stands for my father's first name k. >> reporter: while body tattoos and piercings have become widely accepted, the american academy of pediatrics says young people need to carefully weigh the potential consequences. >> teens tend to overestimate the ease and the
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> makes it look easy, doesn't he? tom brady's new book is published by simon & schuster, a cbs company. by the way, brady's goal is to make it to 45 as a professional qb. anything after that he says we'll see. piercings. >>> for the very first time the american academy of pediatrics is weighing in on tattoos and piercings. reporter chris martinez has the new recommendations for teenagers. father's first name, ken." while body...
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first, kenneth craig is live in miami with the mass exodus. kenneth?er: well, good evening to you from miami-dade county where, at this hour, at least 23,000 people are already in shelters. businesses are boarded up. and residents who decided to stay are counting down the hours to irma's arrival. >> reporter: shelters in florida are filling up and traffic is clogging roads leading out of the danger zones before irma's dreaded arrival. >> got water, food for a couple days. beef jerky, stuff like that. >> reporter: they're hoping to accommodate the 5.6 million people asked to evacuate. >> it feels comforting because this is the safest place to be. >> reporter: governor rick scott is warning procrastinators, there's not much time left. >> get where you need to go and do not wait. >> reporter: irma is tracking slightly west. but the storm is so large it's projected to coronado the whole peninsula. the national guard -- it's projected to cover the entire peninsula. the national guard is already out in force. >> i hope everyone is safe and we help each other
first, kenneth craig is live in miami with the mass exodus. kenneth?er: well, good evening to you from miami-dade county where, at this hour, at least 23,000 people are already in shelters. businesses are boarded up. and residents who decided to stay are counting down the hours to irma's arrival. >> reporter: shelters in florida are filling up and traffic is clogging roads leading out of the danger zones before irma's dreaded arrival. >> got water, food for a couple days. beef...
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kenneth, great to talk to you, thank you. rachel is here with all the business news.f brexit negotiations has ended with "no decisive progress on the main topics" — those are the words of the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier. he and his uk counterpart, brexit secretary david davis, have hinted there's been some progress on the rights of expatriates and the irish border. but there's one major sticking point — money. how much will the uk will have to pay to leave the eu? among a huge range of estimates, some suggest brussels will want this — $70 billion — although even higher figures been floated. the uk has said "no way." so where are the numbers coming from? well, britain makes a net contribution to the eu budget of 11 billion a year. eu officials say it needs to keep paying into the current budget until 2020, along with other commitments. but britain is questioning the legality of having to pay once it has left. here's the big problem for britain — the eu is its biggest export market. but it won't enter into any discussion about future trade relations without the
kenneth, great to talk to you, thank you. rachel is here with all the business news.f brexit negotiations has ended with "no decisive progress on the main topics" — those are the words of the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier. he and his uk counterpart, brexit secretary david davis, have hinted there's been some progress on the rights of expatriates and the irish border. but there's one major sticking point — money. how much will the uk will have to pay to leave the eu? among a...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, miami. >>> category 5 hurricane struck the u.s. and irma could potentially become just the fourth storm of that strength to hit the states. and only one hurricane on record contained winds stronger than irma. that was alan back in 1980. it packed winds of 100 miles an hour. it was downgraded to a cat dwoar 3 storm before making landfall in brownsville, texas. now, the only category 5 hurricanes to hit the u.s. is andrew is 1992, 65 people were killed and the storm caused $27 billion in damage. i remember this one in 1969, 269 people were killed when camille struck, but in 1935, the labor day hurricane was the strongest storm of its kind to hit the u.s. . it was the very first category 5. now, that ferocious storm killed 423 people, including 259 world war i veterans living in camps building the highway toke west. >>> now, we're not dealing with anything like irma, but weather is nasty enough to trigger another yellow alert, and i will have to say the rains that we got in our neighborhood last night felt like those first bands from
kenneth craig, cbs news, miami. >>> category 5 hurricane struck the u.s. and irma could potentially become just the fourth storm of that strength to hit the states. and only one hurricane on record contained winds stronger than irma. that was alan back in 1980. it packed winds of 100 miles an hour. it was downgraded to a cat dwoar 3 storm before making landfall in brownsville, texas. now, the only category 5 hurricanes to hit the u.s. is andrew is 1992, 65 people were killed and the...