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kilauea volcano and kilauea volcano. kilauea volcano looks like it will be doing the same pattern.of the lava flow will end any time soon. we can expect that for weeks and months. fuego volcano tends to have these eruptions every once in awhile. i expect explosive eruptions, maybe not as big but it will continue that pattern. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: spain's new socialist prime minister has named his cabinet, and women are taking most of the posts for the first time in the country's history. there are 11 women, and 6 men. pedro sanchez, who took office on friday after unseating mariano rajoy‘s popular party, says his new government is pro—gender equality and cross—generational. the leaders of france and canada have reaffirmed their support for strong multilateral trade relations, ahead of the g7 summit. trade tariffs and protectionism from the us will inevitably be a main focus of the meeting. canada's justin trudeau, who's hosting emmanuel macron of france, ahead of the summit in canada, has said he expects difficult conversations with presid
kilauea volcano and kilauea volcano. kilauea volcano looks like it will be doing the same pattern.of the lava flow will end any time soon. we can expect that for weeks and months. fuego volcano tends to have these eruptions every once in awhile. i expect explosive eruptions, maybe not as big but it will continue that pattern. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: spain's new socialist prime minister has named his cabinet, and women are taking most of the posts for the...
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kilauea never really builds up that massive pressure the fuego does.ave seen these descriptions of pyroclatic flows, really unlike anything else on earth. they are pretty unique because they are moving through air but they carry a lot of debris and at very high temperatures so if the debris does not end up burying new or knocking down the building you're in, the high temperatures is what is going to do you in instead. and it seems to be a difference between a lava flow at kilauea of something moving at hundreds of metres an hour as opposed to fuego a few hundred kilometres an hour? yes, so that is the big reason why at kilauea there has not been any fatalities is that, as the eruption has progressed, people have been able to get out of the way and emergency manafers have been able to get people out of places that might be in danger well before the lava flow gets there. what do you make of these calls in guatemala for the head of the emergency response agency to be sacke? the accusation that the agency failed to respond adequately to warning? that is al
kilauea never really builds up that massive pressure the fuego does.ave seen these descriptions of pyroclatic flows, really unlike anything else on earth. they are pretty unique because they are moving through air but they carry a lot of debris and at very high temperatures so if the debris does not end up burying new or knocking down the building you're in, the high temperatures is what is going to do you in instead. and it seems to be a difference between a lava flow at kilauea of something...
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the way's kilauea volcano, its molten rock boiling through multiple fishers the.al communities in the way the big island are now largely evacuated. i choose day, 117 homes had been destroyed. overnight, the lava kept flowing. it is thought another 80 properties have now been lost. we are monitoring activity, operations are monitoring activity, operations are still ongoing as far as watching the vulnerable communities on the roads out there, assisting folks and recovering whatever they can before any more inundation takes place. the eruption started on may three, destroying homes and livelihoods here, but predictable, expected even, and so far, no one has died. kilauea never build up the violent pressure that has claimed so many lives in guatemala's explosive eruption. scientists say this eruption. scientists say this eruption cycle started in the 1980s and cannot say when the molten lava will die back down. when it does, though, many here will need really build their homes followed by almost five weeks of flowing lava. andrew plant, bbc news. let's take a look at
the way's kilauea volcano, its molten rock boiling through multiple fishers the.al communities in the way the big island are now largely evacuated. i choose day, 117 homes had been destroyed. overnight, the lava kept flowing. it is thought another 80 properties have now been lost. we are monitoring activity, operations are monitoring activity, operations are still ongoing as far as watching the vulnerable communities on the roads out there, assisting folks and recovering whatever they can...
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. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano, obviously, was a huge tourist draw at one point.evastated that island and that industry. we'll talk more about that in a moment. stay close. i was a c130 mechanic in the corps, so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine going anywhere else. they're like a friend of the family. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa members for life. save by bundling usaa home and auto insurance. get a quote today. >>> we have some dramatic new video to share with you of hawaii's kilauea volcano crater. >> more than 80 homes have been destroyed since the volcano began erupting four weeks ago. hawaii's civil defense has issued new evacuation orders for several neighborhoods on the big island. the lava is threatening to trap some people. but it's not just people and property as miguel marquez reports, kilauea is al
. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano, obviously, was a huge tourist draw at one point.evastated that island and that industry. we'll talk more about that in a moment. stay close. i was a c130 mechanic in the corps, so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine...
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mount kilauea began erupting around six weeks ago, destroying hundreds of homes.rupting several weeks ago, a new coastline has been created, dozens of metres further into the sea. the chief executive of german carmaker audi, rupert stadler, has been arrested in connection with an investigation into the diesel emissions scandal. german prosecutors say they took mr stadler into custody to prevent him from tampering with evidence. the bbc‘s damien mcguinness has more. rupert stadler is the highest ranking official in the vw group to be detained for questioning. this marks a new level of the whole diesel emissions scandal. vw as a whole have sold and admitted to having sold 11 million vehicles fitted with so—called cheating software, the software that made cars seem a cleaner in testing than they were in reality when sent out on the road. the allegations around rupert stadler who is ceo of audi, one of the brands within the vw group, revolved around an e—mail back in 2015. this e—mail allegedly proves that mr stadler may have known about the cheating software and stil
mount kilauea began erupting around six weeks ago, destroying hundreds of homes.rupting several weeks ago, a new coastline has been created, dozens of metres further into the sea. the chief executive of german carmaker audi, rupert stadler, has been arrested in connection with an investigation into the diesel emissions scandal. german prosecutors say they took mr stadler into custody to prevent him from tampering with evidence. the bbc‘s damien mcguinness has more. rupert stadler is the...
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more than a month later, kilauea schenamen, nbc news. >>> we turnow t another worsening volcanicisasterguatemala. new eruptions at the so-called fire volcano forced more the deatholmb to 75 since it first erupted sunday. the latest eruption billowed ash up more than16,000 feet and unled newwsf molten lava and volcanic debris hampering the ongoing efforts there. nearly 200 people are still missing, butfficia say there is little chance of finding more survivor>>t's incredible to see image there's. >> at the same time, hawaii and in guatemala. >> unbelievable. let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins to start our morning off. >> gooing.d rn we talking about the heatwave. we do have some thunderstorms. we're also dealing with exiting the dakotas heading to minnesota. but 10 to 20-degree above avraturecoin. this h been going on for the last week. it's going to continue on into the weekend. still cool in some areas of new. we're going to be near rec i don't think we're going to break too mtoday. st. louis at 92 and amarillo up to 101. but the time we get to thursday, indianapolis joins th
more than a month later, kilauea schenamen, nbc news. >>> we turnow t another worsening volcanicisasterguatemala. new eruptions at the so-called fire volcano forced more the deatholmb to 75 since it first erupted sunday. the latest eruption billowed ash up more than16,000 feet and unled newwsf molten lava and volcanic debris hampering the ongoing efforts there. nearly 200 people are still missing, butfficia say there is little chance of finding more survivor>>t's incredible to...
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, it is really bad. >> kilauea began spouting lava, ash and rocks nearly a month ago.eothermal plant. that's where officials say lava has burned down a substation and warehouse that stored a drilling rig. at least 87 homes have been destroyed. >>> and new this morning, a report shows that nearly half of bay area residents want to pack up and move. the reason? the high cost of housing. a survey by the bay area council of business backed public advocacy group shows 46% of residents surveyed are likely to move out of the region in a few years. that's up from 40% last year. bay area home prices have been climbing for six years. in april, the median sale price rose to $850,000. >>> and many san francisco civic leaders and other luminaries climbed halfway to the stars on saturday to honor the singer who has touched hearts all over the world by leaving his in san francisco. abc 7 news anchor eric thomas reports. >> come on, i want to hear you. >> reporter: a stuntman disguised as tony bennett repelled from the building. then bennett performed "i left my heart in san francisco
, it is really bad. >> kilauea began spouting lava, ash and rocks nearly a month ago.eothermal plant. that's where officials say lava has burned down a substation and warehouse that stored a drilling rig. at least 87 homes have been destroyed. >>> and new this morning, a report shows that nearly half of bay area residents want to pack up and move. the reason? the high cost of housing. a survey by the bay area council of business backed public advocacy group shows 46% of residents...
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. >>> usually hawaii's kilauea volcano is a popular spot but now scaring visitors away. >> the impact the covolcano is having on tourism. ♪ >> you know the tune. a classic -- getting love from the city that he row mant sized in did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a great network. (vo) the new unlimited 55+ from sprint. two lines for only $35 per month per line. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint. visit sprintrelay.com i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys bomece n.me i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and inhe capitol, i'll stand with them. o today, a new generation is r
. >>> usually hawaii's kilauea volcano is a popular spot but now scaring visitors away. >> the impact the covolcano is having on tourism. ♪ >> you know the tune. a classic -- getting love from the city that he row mant sized in did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a...
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kilauea is shield volcano. 4,000 feet tall.hi awst tmoptveiolerud ave 30 miles underground and breaks through the earth at openings. a composite volcano on the other hand. these will erupt violently, primarily out of the one main vent. and the lava in hawaii, causing all the damage is fountaining, at about, well, maybe, 250 feet in the air because all that pressure is spread out through openings. it has the a consistency kind of like thick maple syrup. travels the eruption from the volcano, entirely different. reached 47,000 feet in the air. got to think of this as flash flood. filled with rocks, and ash, and just speeds down the mountain at over 50 miles per hour. outrunning suck like this an absolute impossibility. people die when they can't escape it. it is over 1 f degrees. going to burn or destroy everything in its path. now, eventually this turns into a dense mud. and one thing both volcanos have in common. the danger is not done yet. at the volcano if landslides. they can be danger ru. in kilauea, eruptions continue, and
kilauea is shield volcano. 4,000 feet tall.hi awst tmoptveiolerud ave 30 miles underground and breaks through the earth at openings. a composite volcano on the other hand. these will erupt violently, primarily out of the one main vent. and the lava in hawaii, causing all the damage is fountaining, at about, well, maybe, 250 feet in the air because all that pressure is spread out through openings. it has the a consistency kind of like thick maple syrup. travels the eruption from the volcano,...
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stay two danger from mount kilauea, with a flowing lava just blocked off.ve with the details. plus, kim jong un is quite a busy guy these days. north korea will just announce will be visiting him and why that's raising concerns ahead of the plans i met with president trump. >> rick: a man shot in the leg when a dancing fbi agents gun went off. it hate related saturday night. showing off giving up backflip which they don't teach at the academy. when his gun falls out of his holster and hit the ground. when he picks it up, it goes off. the man who was shot is affected to be okay. police say the interview the agent and then released him to anbi servir. no word on any charges. >> melissa: oh, my goodness. so just days before a planned summit between president trump and kim jong un kim jong un, north korea reporting that syrian dictator bashar al-assad will visit him. the purpose of the trip and the date are unclear but the timing announcement is raising some concerns. adjoining is now is international security expert with the mit studies program. what do you ma
stay two danger from mount kilauea, with a flowing lava just blocked off.ve with the details. plus, kim jong un is quite a busy guy these days. north korea will just announce will be visiting him and why that's raising concerns ahead of the plans i met with president trump. >> rick: a man shot in the leg when a dancing fbi agents gun went off. it hate related saturday night. showing off giving up backflip which they don't teach at the academy. when his gun falls out of his holster and hit...
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. >> y otro volcÁn que no para de expulsar lava y ceniza es el kilauea en la isla grande fue por culpa ayer domingo hizo falta la ayuda de un helicÓptero para rescatarlas, el kilauea entrÓ en erupcion el pasado 3 de mayo y ha logrado evacuar a varios en la isla. asÍ de poderosa la naturaleza. >> en un tema muy distinto la corte suprema ha fallado a favor de un pastelero recordarÁn de colorado que se negÓ en el 2012 a preparar un pastel de boda para una el pareja de bodas del mismo sexo a causa de sus creencias religios la pareja entonces presentÓ una denuncia ante la comisiÓn de derechos civiles de colorado, dictaminÓ que el pastelero fall fue ren de derechos civiles de colorado violÓ los derechos del pastelero bajo la primera enmienda ¿cÓmo ven?. >> anoche muriÓ en ciudad de xico rosa verduzco mejor conocida como mamÁ rosa fue directora de del albergue la gran familia y se enfrentÓ en juicio donde saliÓ absuelto por denuncias de supuestos abusos a menores, issa osorio nos trae informaciÓn sobre su deceso, buenas tardes. >> asÍ es felicidad muy buenas tardes. falleciÓ rosa verduzco a l
. >> y otro volcÁn que no para de expulsar lava y ceniza es el kilauea en la isla grande fue por culpa ayer domingo hizo falta la ayuda de un helicÓptero para rescatarlas, el kilauea entrÓ en erupcion el pasado 3 de mayo y ha logrado evacuar a varios en la isla. asÍ de poderosa la naturaleza. >> en un tema muy distinto la corte suprema ha fallado a favor de un pastelero recordarÁn de colorado que se negÓ en el 2012 a preparar un pastel de boda para una el pareja de bodas del...
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two robots going into kilauea kol vein know to monitor the effects of the plume, liquid robots made the wave gliders and powered by sun waves. they'll record the impact on the environment without putting researchers in danger. if you didn'tknow, kilauea is still erupng. >>> as we head towards the fourth of july, a new eye opening poll, 80% of americans are concerned about the condition of our democracy. that poll was conducted by the former president, george w. bush and vice president joe biden's foundations. it also finds that nearly 70% say that american democracy wea. -- 50% say america isn a real danger of becoming a authoritarian country. a vast majority still believe in democracy and say it's important to keep. >>> governor brown will get a raise right before he leaves office. state lawmakers approved a 3% pay themselves and for brown. the governor's salary will go from 196,000 to $202,000. members of the legislature will get a $3500 raise. make about $110,000. this is the sixth straight yea laakers have given tmselves a raise. >>> and a yes v to protect the bay area from the next
two robots going into kilauea kol vein know to monitor the effects of the plume, liquid robots made the wave gliders and powered by sun waves. they'll record the impact on the environment without putting researchers in danger. if you didn'tknow, kilauea is still erupng. >>> as we head towards the fourth of july, a new eye opening poll, 80% of americans are concerned about the condition of our democracy. that poll was conducted by the former president, george w. bush and vice president...
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its been more than a moh since "mount kilauea" erupted in hawaii ... and it )s showing no >>> it's been more than a month since mount kilauea eruptedn hawaii. 'shong no signs of slowing down. the new pictures are from the east side where lava is flowing reds of homes were destroyed overnight. most of the homes are evacuated after lava fissures started opening last month. they have issued mandatory beusehey could bom mes trapped and unreacbl b emergency crews. look at the lava from the air. a salvation army area is leaving for this area of hawaii tomorrow to assist people who have been evacuated from their homes. we spoke to him today via skype from his home. >> i think it's hard for the people there. this thing slowly moves. they don't know if their houses are safe, their communities are safe. they have been in the s a longtime. that's very tough on communities. salvation army's golden state division. >>> a man the beating death of a 4-month-old puppy has beenel charges. the body of skunky here, the female pit b was found november. authorities say the
its been more than a moh since "mount kilauea" erupted in hawaii ... and it )s showing no >>> it's been more than a month since mount kilauea eruptedn hawaii. 'shong no signs of slowing down. the new pictures are from the east side where lava is flowing reds of homes were destroyed overnight. most of the homes are evacuated after lava fissures started opening last month. they have issued mandatory beusehey could bom mes trapped and unreacbl b emergency crews. look at the lava...
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unlike the kilauea volcano situation there, that has been ongoing for a month. it's ban slow moving disaster, this was a violent sudden and deadly event. what happened was the volcano essentially blew its top here. and that happened through the afternoon. and then what we call pyroclastic flow, a very dangerous mixture of essentially volcanic ash, we have lava fragments that come out of that as well and deadly gases as well. the issue the movement. it moves that 700 kilometers per hour, basically the speed of an airliner here. so there is not much time to get people out of the way. i'll show you why that was going to be very difficult anyway, because right at the foot of the volcano we hav numerous villages here. let's slide into guatemala and show you macy happening. there is the fuego volcano, which by the way there are three that are around. this is the one that blew today. look at el rodeo. that is the area primarily hit. and that pyroclastic flow came right down. and there was no time to warn people to get out of the quay. and that's w we lost 25 lives earl
unlike the kilauea volcano situation there, that has been ongoing for a month. it's ban slow moving disaster, this was a violent sudden and deadly event. what happened was the volcano essentially blew its top here. and that happened through the afternoon. and then what we call pyroclastic flow, a very dangerous mixture of essentially volcanic ash, we have lava fragments that come out of that as well and deadly gases as well. the issue the movement. it moves that 700 kilometers per hour,...
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the kilauea eruption, on the big island. the 5th day in a row there was an earthquake >>> more video tonight from the kilauea eruption on the big island. friday marked the fifth day in a row there was an earthquake above 5.0 at the summit. experts forecast a heavy layer of air pollution on much of the island. it's been a month since kilauea erupted. 450 homes have been destroyed. >> we have heard many tragic stories of destruction in the bay area from the fire season last year. on the other hand there is one place where flames we vealed as much as they destroyed. >> reporter: we normally think of wild fires as elements of destruction. last july the fire near san jose park lived up to that reputation. along with several houses the fire swept through the park edge. scorching trees and vegetation. >> we had hot spots for three weeks after. >> after the fire park ranger walked a trail he'd walk countless times. >> in a clearing burned away by a fire. he noticed something he never noticed before. >> it cleared everything out and
the kilauea eruption, on the big island. the 5th day in a row there was an earthquake >>> more video tonight from the kilauea eruption on the big island. friday marked the fifth day in a row there was an earthquake above 5.0 at the summit. experts forecast a heavy layer of air pollution on much of the island. it's been a month since kilauea erupted. 450 homes have been destroyed. >> we have heard many tragic stories of destruction in the bay area from the fire season last year....
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experts say there's no way to predict when kilauea's eruption will end or when the lava flows will stop. >>> huge crowds came out for this year's l.a. trade. [ cheering ] >> just ahead, highlights from this weekend's celebration and the one thing politics made during today's parade. >>> how you can become a card-carrying member of dub nation. >> a live look from our emoriville camera showing you a bright and breezy finish to the weekend and it's about t by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> actor vince vaughn is out of jail tonight after an arrest on suspicion of drunken drive asking resisting arrest. this is a booking photo taken this morning. police took him into custody at a checkpoint in manhattan beach. vaughn is best known for his roles in comedies like "dodge ball" and "wedding crashers." so far no comment from the actor. >>> baseball distracted people from the fire last october. abc 7 was at the oakland coliseum when they hosted north bay day. the team gave away free tickets to those aff
experts say there's no way to predict when kilauea's eruption will end or when the lava flows will stop. >>> huge crowds came out for this year's l.a. trade. [ cheering ] >> just ahead, highlights from this weekend's celebration and the one thing politics made during today's parade. >>> how you can become a card-carrying member of dub nation. >> a live look from our emoriville camera showing you a bright and breezy finish to the weekend and it's about t by living...
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it's been more than a month since kilauea first erd. more than 450 homes have been destroyed on the big island. >>> still ahead, some star power at stanford graduation. words of wisdom from a lhollywod star who is part of a hit nbc show. >>> it has been a cool, breezy weekend. check out concord tomorrow. temperatures into the 80s with 90s and maybe even close to 100 degrees by the end of the week. the time line on a big warm-up when we come back. graduated fro >>> thousands of students graduated from stanford university today and were treated to hollywood star we it began with the usual wacky walk. a lot of people dressing up in costumes for the school's non-traditional processi into the stadium. sterng k. brown who stars in nbc's massive hit show "this is us" delivered the commencement address. he joked about how he wasn't qualified to give the speech. he had sage advice for the young graduates. >> beware of bareness of a busy life. have you contemplated the importance of stillness? is being busy the same thing as be >> brown graduated
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. >>> in hawaii it has been four weeks since the kilauea volcano began erupting. the damage is far from over. the molten rock flowing is the hottest ever detected and it is moving quickly, lava blasting from kilauea's most explosive fissure reached a major highway cutting off the last two escape routes for the commune of kapoho. about a dozen people are refusing to evacuate. the area is without power, cell reception, land lines, water. >> it doesn't show any sign of slowing down. so we are dealing with folks that are in there. shelters are still busy. people e shrs over night. >> lava is covering more than seven and a half square miles almost six times as large as new york central park. nearly 90 homes have been destroyed. emergency disaster services director is on his way to the big island to help in relief efforts. >>> the race is on in guatemala to find survivors after a volcano eruption. at least 33 are dead and there is concern that the death toll will rise. we want to warn you that some of the images can be disturbing. >> reporter: the massive volcano erupti
. >>> in hawaii it has been four weeks since the kilauea volcano began erupting. the damage is far from over. the molten rock flowing is the hottest ever detected and it is moving quickly, lava blasting from kilauea's most explosive fissure reached a major highway cutting off the last two escape routes for the commune of kapoho. about a dozen people are refusing to evacuate. the area is without power, cell reception, land lines, water. >> it doesn't show any sign of slowing down....
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the kilauea volcano has been erupting for four weeks now. that is affecting tourism. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby cities have spent the last two days packing up their homes anticipating the lava would cuoff t of their community. in leilani estates, robert and kristi want to state as long as possible but with a lot of fountain four blocks away from their home, they are not spending their nights here. >> we are in a shelter right now. we are at the red cross parking lot. authorities now say anyone who defies a new mandatory evacuation order in leilani estates could be arrested. the lava zone is becoming increasingly dangerous especially near the main fisher. when the lava comes it consumes everything in its path but sometimes it burns the trees down slowly. you can see that this one is about to fall over. longtime residents say this could be the new normal. what will the next month look like? >> unfortunately you are probably looking at it. >> reporter: thdric arhaving an i
the kilauea volcano has been erupting for four weeks now. that is affecting tourism. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby cities have spent the last two days packing up their homes anticipating the lava would cuoff t of their community. in leilani estates, robert and kristi want to state as long as possible but with a lot of fountain four blocks away from their home, they are not spending their nights here. >> we are in...
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her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago.they're documenting the lava's movement using drones.not for long term research, but to inform hour to hour decisions. scott mcclean/ reporting:"you guys are an essential service?" jon price, university of hawaii at hilo:"i feels like we are."as the lava moves, the largely the same: flyrose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo drone pilot:"we're just about at 100 meters altitude, about 97% battery."take photos. upload the data.nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "so this is an ezree base map." analyze it.nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "it doesn't appear to have widened at all." and, repeat.this week they watched as a massive fast- moving lava flow cut off highway 132, creeping down it for two miles leaving a pile of shifting lava some 10 feet high.jon price, university of hawaii at hilo:"it'll be seemingly cool on the surface, but there's still a lot of heat in there."some of that lava is
her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago.they're documenting the lava's movement using drones.not for long term research, but to inform hour to hour decisions. scott mcclean/ reporting:"you guys are an essential service?" jon price, university of hawaii at hilo:"i feels like we are."as the lava moves, the largely the same: flyrose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo drone...
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(ken) four weeks have passed since the kilauea volcano began erupting, and the damage is far from overorities reported "vigorous eruptions" at the site. and dozens of homes have been destroyed. john lorinc reports. it's been a month and kilauea is still causing problems.talmadge magno/administrator for hawaii county civil defense"lava continues still within the area of kopoho beach lots and portions of vacationland." according to the u-s geological survey, the lava from the volcano has covered about five-and-a-half square miles....roughly four times the size of new york's central park.mayor harry kim/county of hawaii"for the people here, in southeast kilauea puna, it is very bad."and residents there were told to evacuate by last friday or face arrest. emergency responders said they didn't plan to rescue anyone in thotalmadge magno/administrator for hawaii county civil defense"we're tracking stuff that's potentially dangerous and if one of those walls break out and they're there, you know, they're going to be in danger right away and we're not going to be able to help them." however a u
(ken) four weeks have passed since the kilauea volcano began erupting, and the damage is far from overorities reported "vigorous eruptions" at the site. and dozens of homes have been destroyed. john lorinc reports. it's been a month and kilauea is still causing problems.talmadge magno/administrator for hawaii county civil defense"lava continues still within the area of kopoho beach lots and portions of vacationland." according to the u-s geological survey, the lava from the...
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. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano erupted again sending a plume of smoke and ash over the big island. this latest explosion happened early this morning and marked the 29th day of eruptions. this is now the most destructive volcanic event in the u.s. since mt. st. helens blew in 1980. most destructive and not most deadly. experts are warning of more earthquakes to come. since mt. kilauea erupted, more than 00 homes have been st>>> at 6:00, o to ocean beach in san francisco this morning cleaning up the shore. the surf rider foundation organize the the event in honor of ocean day on friday. they held beach cleanups this weekend. volunteers at ocean beach were happy to do their part. >> going to come up and pick up all the manmade debris on the beach. we do this because things like plastic cigarette butts, all those things are toxic and dangerous to wildlife. routinely, we want to come out and do beach cleanups like this. >> surf rider foundation also organized a march for our ocean event at washington, d.c., yesterday. the goal was to urge leaders to stop offshore drilling, reduce plasti
. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano erupted again sending a plume of smoke and ash over the big island. this latest explosion happened early this morning and marked the 29th day of eruptions. this is now the most destructive volcanic event in the u.s. since mt. st. helens blew in 1980. most destructive and not most deadly. experts are warning of more earthquakes to come. since mt. kilauea erupted, more than 00 homes have been st>>> at 6:00, o to ocean beach in san francisco this...
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lava from kilauea is actually reshaping the coastline of the big island. as an indication of just how volatile the big island has been, 12,000 earthquakes have been recorded there since may 4th. >>> happening today. google is holding its shareholder meeting. there could be fireworks. an employee is expecting to demand executive compensation should be directly linked to diversity goals. a group of employees tells "usa today" it feels management has ignored concerns, so it will speak out in front of investors. diversity has been a hot issue for google. >>> if you've been waiting for single day tickets for outside lands, they go on sale tomorrow. janet jackson is the sunday night headline act. she will close out the festival. single day tickets will cost about $150 each. if you miss out, there are three-day general admission passes. those cost $325. the annual festival is expected to take over golden gate park starting friday, august 10th. >> it should be great. it's 4:47 in the morning. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast
lava from kilauea is actually reshaping the coastline of the big island. as an indication of just how volatile the big island has been, 12,000 earthquakes have been recorded there since may 4th. >>> happening today. google is holding its shareholder meeting. there could be fireworks. an employee is expecting to demand executive compensation should be directly linked to diversity goals. a group of employees tells "usa today" it feels management has ignored concerns, so it will...
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hawaii, residents of the leilani estates, one of the neighborhoods hard hit by the lava from the kilauea volcano, have been ordered to evacuate. they face arrest if they fail to comply with the evacuation. it shows no signs of calming down. >> reporter: this is the most active fissure, at times spewing lava from the kilauea volcano, at times as high as 250 feet in the air. while the site is spectacular, the threat is serious. the geological survey says the 2,350-degree lava is moving fast enough to cover six football fields in an hour. >> this is a neighborhood and people have lost homes. >> reporter: at least 77 have been destroyed so far and more are at risk. steven neil and his family were hoping to stick it out in their home in hoe powe ho beach lots, but it was too dangerous. >> lights flashing, sirens on, and saying everybody evacuate, the lava is going to be at four corners in four to six hours, coming down the highway 132 really fast. >> reporter: workers are trying to clear a new evacuation route. lava has already overrun highway 132. that leaves people in about 500 homes and va
hawaii, residents of the leilani estates, one of the neighborhoods hard hit by the lava from the kilauea volcano, have been ordered to evacuate. they face arrest if they fail to comply with the evacuation. it shows no signs of calming down. >> reporter: this is the most active fissure, at times spewing lava from the kilauea volcano, at times as high as 250 feet in the air. while the site is spectacular, the threat is serious. the geological survey says the 2,350-degree lava is moving fast...
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it has been four weeks since kilauea erupted and i imagine officials have no idea when it'll stop. >>absolutely, brooke. they do not. the reality is when you have lava shooting out of the earth some 250 feet high, you have a lot of lava, and where it's going is always changing. yesterday we met up with a team whose job it is, they have this incredibly difficult task of figuring out where the lava is going next and how fast it will get there. if there's lava on the move, so is drone pilot rose hart. >> you guys ready? okay. clear props. launching. >> reporter: her small crew from the university of hawaii has been up all night every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago. they're documenting the lava's movement using drones, not for long-term research but to inform hour-to-hour decisions. you guys are an essential service. >> i feel like we are. >> reporter: as the lava moves, the group's routine stays largely the same. fly -- >> just at about 100 meters altitude. >> reporter: -- take photos, upload the data. so this is a base map. and analyze it and repeat. this
it has been four weeks since kilauea erupted and i imagine officials have no idea when it'll stop. >>absolutely, brooke. they do not. the reality is when you have lava shooting out of the earth some 250 feet high, you have a lot of lava, and where it's going is always changing. yesterday we met up with a team whose job it is, they have this incredibly difficult task of figuring out where the lava is going next and how fast it will get there. if there's lava on the move, so is drone pilot...
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. >>> also ahead, the first indication of the impact the kilauea eruption is having on tourism on the big island. ♪ san francisco >>> a classic cruner gets love from the city he romanticized in i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding meveryone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein to negotiate the price of drugs. internet. but not it's "you've never gamed with speeds like this" internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one, two, three, four, five mobile lines included?" internet! it's internet from xfinity that makes your life simple. easy. awesome. see how you can save by getting xfinity mobile included with your internet. get started with xfinity internet with more speed than ever for $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. >>> we're gett
. >>> also ahead, the first indication of the impact the kilauea eruption is having on tourism on the big island. ♪ san francisco >>> a classic cruner gets love from the city he romanticized in i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding meveryone over 55. and i believe medicare must be...
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. >>> the kilauea volcano eruption has not slowed down. it has damaged parts of the big island. miguel marquez has the story. >> reporter: lava, typically a draw to hawaii's big island, now functioning 200 feet into backyards. >> this is insane. >> reporter: devastating the homes, land, and economy for those close enough to hear it ripped. two businesses are owned by this man. he heads the tourism board. how much of it down? >> 80-90%. >> reporter: over the last three weeks. >> yeah, since the event began. >> reporter: he sits just outside the exclusion zone. the lava shows no signs of slowing down. sitting below the erections orange glow, this popular restaurant. it is usually packed. >> we had to reduce hours. we had to shut down tuesday's. >> reporter: for people here, it's like being hit twice. the lava destroys their homes, tourist stay away, it damages their livelihoods. the impact of the entire island is unclear. future hotel bookings are down. national park, the national hawaii observatory has been closed for weeks. the norwegian cruise line has decided to forgo weekly s
. >>> the kilauea volcano eruption has not slowed down. it has damaged parts of the big island. miguel marquez has the story. >> reporter: lava, typically a draw to hawaii's big island, now functioning 200 feet into backyards. >> this is insane. >> reporter: devastating the homes, land, and economy for those close enough to hear it ripped. two businesses are owned by this man. he heads the tourism board. how much of it down? >> 80-90%. >> reporter: over...
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m hawaii's county mayor harry kim says that lava from kilauea volcano has destroyed more than 600 homes means many people will need to find a new place to live on that island. lawmakers are pushing for a relocation proposal meaning residents who lost their homes to lava will have an opportunity to rebuild on state land. state senator says he has already identified 9,000 acres that could be used for permanent housing. >> if you lost your home, you get first priority. and second priority to the extent of other people who lost property or rental home or something like that. >> nearly 8 squaremiles of land are now covered with lava. the state is expected to give hawaii county $12 million to he lpin recovery efforts. and that money will help pay for overtime, food and equipment. hawaii county employees have been working an around-the- >>ock operation for almost > sia licon valley giant is the stock effect market and not in a good way. joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. it's usually good news when it comes to apple k especilyt rec in rec
m hawaii's county mayor harry kim says that lava from kilauea volcano has destroyed more than 600 homes means many people will need to find a new place to live on that island. lawmakers are pushing for a relocation proposal meaning residents who lost their homes to lava will have an opportunity to rebuild on state land. state senator says he has already identified 9,000 acres that could be used for permanent housing. >> if you lost your home, you get first priority. and second priority to...
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there's been 12,000 earthquakes around the kilauea summit since the eruption started. >>> the suspectier led police on a two-hour chase in custody. the man surrendered last night after taking the vehicle from , about miles from ional guard norfolk. the armored carrier was not equipped with any weapons. charges against the dver is not identified are pending. >>> shock and sadness faollowin the apparent suicide of kate spade. she was 55 years old. she was found hanged by a scarf tied to a doorknob. a suicide note was found athe scene in her apartment. in it, spade addre daughter and husband. the context is not totally clear. the designer launched the kate spade new york brand in 1993 and opened her first shop in the city three years later. many friends and fans like chelsea clinton ivanka trump posted remembrances online. >>> cnn money thisrning. stocks nasdaq hit a record high. rally in tech pushed wall street higher. corporate tax cuts had a buyback in may.companies spent $200 bil buying back their own stock. ape pledged $100 million on >>> for the ti there's more job openings thanker
there's been 12,000 earthquakes around the kilauea summit since the eruption started. >>> the suspectier led police on a two-hour chase in custody. the man surrendered last night after taking the vehicle from , about miles from ional guard norfolk. the armored carrier was not equipped with any weapons. charges against the dver is not identified are pending. >>> shock and sadness faollowin the apparent suicide of kate spade. she was 55 years old. she was found hanged by a scarf...
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. >> reporter: they are the most reinstructive days in kilauea's modern history. a steam explosion from the summit sending plumes of ash over the island's southern-most region. after a month of eruptions, lava now covers nearly 8 miles of the big island. the volcano incinerating 2600 homes, this week hawaii's governor releasing 12 million in state aid. >> we are working to ensure the county has the fiscal resources they need to make the community whole. >> reporter: scientists say the flows have created a mile of new land off the island's east coast. ? hard hit pahoa nearly 200 volunteers put the finishing touches on 200 homes. >> this is bringing home hope to these people, to our community, that we love them. >> reporter: a day of relief for those who lost everything as kilauea rages on. steve patterson, nbc news. >> let's get a check of our weather here on monday morning. here's nbc'seo bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. after a soggy sunday, soggy monday morning. heavy rain over washington, d.c., overnight through the philadelphia area there stil
. >> reporter: they are the most reinstructive days in kilauea's modern history. a steam explosion from the summit sending plumes of ash over the island's southern-most region. after a month of eruptions, lava now covers nearly 8 miles of the big island. the volcano incinerating 2600 homes, this week hawaii's governor releasing 12 million in state aid. >> we are working to ensure the county has the fiscal resources they need to make the community whole. >> reporter: scientists...
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how does this compare to the kilauea volcano on the big island in hawaii?ve been talking a lot about that but it does not seem to have been anywhere near as fatal on this one in guatemala. yes, these two eruptions are really on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to volcanic activity. while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with kilauea, you can outrun or outwalk them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures, and that is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, your advice is? run. get out of there. if a pyroclastic flow is coming towards you, try to get out of the way. do not run away, go to the sides. you cannot survive it if it's coming head—on. what kind of speed does this flow travel it? they can travel at a few hundred kilometres per hour, very fast. i am not sure about this one, but it is far too fast to outwalk if you are going the wrong way. volcanoes are active. we come across so many active ones. but we never hear of this many deaths. what is so sp
how does this compare to the kilauea volcano on the big island in hawaii?ve been talking a lot about that but it does not seem to have been anywhere near as fatal on this one in guatemala. yes, these two eruptions are really on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to volcanic activity. while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with kilauea, you can outrun or outwalk them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking...
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some spectacular pictures to share with you now from hawaii, where mt kilauea is continuing to eruptd then flowing several kilometres down towards the coast. and if you've ever wondered what happens when molten rock meets seawater, take a look at this. since kilauea began erupting several weeks ago, a new coastline has been created, dozens of metres further into the sea. it may look spectacular, but the steam can be dangerous to breathe in, carrying tiny particles of glass—like substances, as well as being highly acidic. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @benmbland. the weather this weekend is looking a little hit and miss. in fact, we are expecting some rain, on and off rain across northern parts of the uk. there could even be somer thunder and lightning. but the good news is it is not going to be lightning all through the weekend. i think we will all get at least some sunshine. let's have a look at the satellite image. a lot of cloud across the uk right now and, in fact, this area of cloud here is racing in our direction and will be mov
some spectacular pictures to share with you now from hawaii, where mt kilauea is continuing to eruptd then flowing several kilometres down towards the coast. and if you've ever wondered what happens when molten rock meets seawater, take a look at this. since kilauea began erupting several weeks ago, a new coastline has been created, dozens of metres further into the sea. it may look spectacular, but the steam can be dangerous to breathe in, carrying tiny particles of glass—like substances, as...
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. ♪ >>> new helicopter video over hawaii's kilauea volcano has lava streaming into the ocean. volcano has been spewing lava for more than a month. scientists say large earthquakes and steam explosions at kilaue kilauea's summit have occurred on an almost daily basis the past few days. >>> waffle house issues an apology. and a new development in a police beating in arizona. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> arizona central says charges were dropped against a man beaten by mesa police officers. video from last month shows police kneeling and punching 35-year-old robert johnson. officers were responding to a domestic violence call inside an apartment building. the man they were looking for was johnson's friend, who complied when they told him to sit on the floor. johnson did not. police say he was uncooperative and combative. five officers have been placed on leave, pending an investigation. >>> the san diego union tribune reports former nfl player kellen winslow jr. was arrested on rape and other sex crime charges. winslow was arrested yesterday at hi
. ♪ >>> new helicopter video over hawaii's kilauea volcano has lava streaming into the ocean. volcano has been spewing lava for more than a month. scientists say large earthquakes and steam explosions at kilaue kilauea's summit have occurred on an almost daily basis the past few days. >>> waffle house issues an apology. and a new development in a police beating in arizona. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> arizona central says charges...
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. >>> the kilauea volcano continues to spill into the ocean.esearchers are now getting an up-close look with the help of wave gliders. these ocean robots capture live realtime data near where the lava is flowing into the ocean. researchers say they are built to withstand dangerous conditions. >> we looked for where we could get energy and that's from the waves and from the sun. and so the wave fighters are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio communication and driving sensors. >> the kilauea volcano has erupted for nearly 2 months now and there is no end in sight. >>> boy. it is 4:45. neda has the forecast. >> it's cloudy. but not too bad. it may feel cooler than yesterday. it could be welcome relief for inland spots. out there now, this is our photographer edward out there right by the embarcadero pier 7 bringing us a beautiful view of the bay bridge. we have a bright full moon. a lot of our live cameras aren't clear enough to show you the view. you can see coit tower with haze going on as the clouds will do w
. >>> the kilauea volcano continues to spill into the ocean.esearchers are now getting an up-close look with the help of wave gliders. these ocean robots capture live realtime data near where the lava is flowing into the ocean. researchers say they are built to withstand dangerous conditions. >> we looked for where we could get energy and that's from the waves and from the sun. and so the wave fighters are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio...
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the kilauea volcano still poses a major threat on hawaii's big island...s more evacuations are now urged. (robin)and.... police are searching for the man who randomly attacked a mother.... holding her baby. hear san francisco p-d's plea to the public. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (dave)a noted cooling trend will continue for inland areas through midweek as an upper trough arrives along the west coast and strong onshore flow continues. temperatures across the region will cool below normal through wednesday afternoon. temperatures are then expected to warm slightly late in the week, but remain near seasonal averages through the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san no major hot spots. bay no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. (
the kilauea volcano still poses a major threat on hawaii's big island...s more evacuations are now urged. (robin)and.... police are searching for the man who randomly attacked a mother.... holding her baby. hear san francisco p-d's plea to the public. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (dave)a noted cooling trend will continue for inland areas through midweek as an upper...
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. >>> a long time coming but good news about the kilauea volcano in hawaii.e big island are letting some people back into their homes. they are also scaling back emergency operations like checkpoints and a 24-hour operations center. lava is still flowing from the vac volcano but it's going directly into the sea and not threatening communities. the mayor of kilauea county says as many as 700 homes have been destroyed by lava. >>> there's positive news for early risers. the case for drinking coffee grows stronger. a new study shows drinking three or more cups a day may help you avoid serious liver disease. johns hopkins study 24,000 people over six years. researchers can't prove cause and affect but those who drink three plus cups less likely to be hospitalized with liver related illness. coffee can decrease cirrhosis of the liver as well. >>> if you ever wanted to work out in conditions like the 49ers, here is the chance. the 49ers fit health and fitness center will open in the fall in san jose. the center is modelled after fitness and conditioning programs th
. >>> a long time coming but good news about the kilauea volcano in hawaii.e big island are letting some people back into their homes. they are also scaling back emergency operations like checkpoints and a 24-hour operations center. lava is still flowing from the vac volcano but it's going directly into the sea and not threatening communities. the mayor of kilauea county says as many as 700 homes have been destroyed by lava. >>> there's positive news for early risers. the case...
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. >>> two silicon valley robots closing in on the kilauea volcano in hawaii, both there to collect data and potentially save lives. the robots are actually heading into the danger zone to monitor the effects of the volcano's plume. they're called wave gliders, and they're powered by the sun as well as by waves. liquid robotics makes them. the wave glidelers collect data on what the lava is doing to the neby environment without putting researcher, human researchers, in danger. >> to get some information about this plume, which is going out into the ocean o scalding hot water, dangerous to take a boat into, and killing fish. >> kilauea is the most active volcano in the world. the most recent string of eruptions started at the beginning of may. > back here at home here is some positive news. a good foundation is critical both in construction and in life. >> one san jose family is a perfect example of both. garvin thomas shows us how in tonight's "bay area proud." >> reporter: at the corner of 10th and horning in san jose, there is a message written in bronze. on this spot one year ago poli
. >>> two silicon valley robots closing in on the kilauea volcano in hawaii, both there to collect data and potentially save lives. the robots are actually heading into the danger zone to monitor the effects of the volcano's plume. they're called wave gliders, and they're powered by the sun as well as by waves. liquid robotics makes them. the wave glidelers collect data on what the lava is doing to the neby environment without putting researcher, human researchers, in danger. >>...
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an update on the kilauea volcano...her) (gary sports tease) mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder is so good, garry's speechless. so here is gabrielle union. yoanu kn't resist l that 100% fresh beef juiciness. you're all i think about. ....the burger, garry. the new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. game three in cleveland the cavs have won their last 8 playoff games at home golden state is 1-2 in golden state is 1-2 in game three's of the n-b-a finals under steve kerr andre he missed ixplayoff njy games with a bone bruise lebron james setting the tone earlfor the cavs goes off the glass for the dunk finishes with triple double 33 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds steph curry got into foul trouble early in the game picks up his third foul in the second quarter he pulls lebron down... james argues with the official curry finishes the first half with 2 points and 1-for-8 kevin durant picks up the slack for golden state hits a three over larry nance junior with one second left in the half scores 24 points on 7-for-10 6
an update on the kilauea volcano...her) (gary sports tease) mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder is so good, garry's speechless. so here is gabrielle union. yoanu kn't resist l that 100% fresh beef juiciness. you're all i think about. ....the burger, garry. the new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. game three in cleveland the cavs have won their last 8 playoff games at home golden state is 1-2 in golden state is 1-2 in game three's of the n-b-a finals under steve kerr andre he missed...
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there have been at least 12,000 earthquakes around the kilauea summit since the eruptions started. >>allegedly stole an armored personnel carrier, that's right, an armored personnel carrier, and led virginia state police on a two-hour chase is in custody. the man surrendered after taking the vehicle if ft. pickett, a national guard base 80 miles north of norfolk. charges against the driver who has not been identified are pending. >>> shock and sadness following the apparent suicide of iconic designer kate spade. she was 55. a new york police source says spade was found hanged by a scarf tied to a doorknob. officials say a sui note was found at the scene. in it, spade addressed her daughter and her husband, though the context is not totally clear. the designer launched the kate spade brand in 1993 and opened her first shop in the city three years later. many fans and friends including celebrities like chelsea clinton and ivanka trump posted fond remembrances on line. >>> the miss america pageant is getting a major makeover. the next edition of the 97-year-old event will be the first wi
there have been at least 12,000 earthquakes around the kilauea summit since the eruptions started. >>allegedly stole an armored personnel carrier, that's right, an armored personnel carrier, and led virginia state police on a two-hour chase is in custody. the man surrendered after taking the vehicle if ft. pickett, a national guard base 80 miles north of norfolk. charges against the driver who has not been identified are pending. >>> shock and sadness following the apparent...
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a dozen people in hawaii stranded after the kilauea k volcano cuts off their escape route. >>> plus, students and parents in parkland, florida, get a surprise at graduation today. we'll tell you who showed up. you're live in the cnn newsroom. purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. find thenah.ote yet? honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. ezla is not an injection or a cream. it
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. >>> and stunning new pictures from the kilauea volcano. see how the lava has changed hawaii's landscape. show you more in a moment. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... >>> such an ordinary thing, but really it's an extraordinary thing. usually when you meet a friend or meet someone you say, here is my number. give me a call. >> right. >> well, that happened to happen this week with the president and north korean dictator kim jong-un. they exchanged direct phone numbers when they in singapore and the pre
. >>> and stunning new pictures from the kilauea volcano. see how the lava has changed hawaii's landscape. show you more in a moment. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty...
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two robots are going into the kilauea volcano in hawaii to monitor the effects of the plume.d wave gliders and they're powered by the sun and the waves. they're made by liquid robotics out of sunnyvale. they'll record the lava's impact on the environment without putting researchers in danger. kilauea is the most active volcano in the world. >> amazing technology. >>> rob mayeda, our self-proclaimed weather geek loves this kind of stuff. >> it would be nice to be out there and see some of those changes happening in hawaii. here are the changes we're seeing more typical for this time of year. low clouds, misty skies. a brief beak before another heat wave possibly sets up later this week that could stretch out for maybe three days or more around the bay area. right now we're watching patchy low clouds around san jose. 61 degrees. right now a comfortable 58 degrees in of 87 this afternoon. san francisco, if you look closely there, around salesforce tower, you can see a little bit of mist perhaps on our camera lens. low clouds spilling in. 56 degrees, and those winds pretty strong
two robots are going into the kilauea volcano in hawaii to monitor the effects of the plume.d wave gliders and they're powered by the sun and the waves. they're made by liquid robotics out of sunnyvale. they'll record the lava's impact on the environment without putting researchers in danger. kilauea is the most active volcano in the world. >> amazing technology. >>> rob mayeda, our self-proclaimed weather geek loves this kind of stuff. >> it would be nice to be out there...
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. >> in hawaii another steam explosion has been reported out of kilauea summit. in the civil defense agency is warning volcanic gas emissions have doubled over the past two weeks quickly moving inland. drivers are advised to avoid hawaii's affected areas during kilauea's ongoing eruption. over the past 4 kilea has consumed 600 structures with its fast flowing lava spews. seismic events remain common. there is no way to pinpoint exactly what will happen next. >> the raging wildfires nearly doubled in size in colorado forcing hundreds more to evacuate. firefighters say the 416 fire hasn't damaged in the structures in durango but force the 425 home evacuations. so far it has dee vourd nearly 1700 acres at the san juan national f national forest. it is 10% contained. forecasters not expecting rain until thursday, they expect the wildfire to continue growing. it's hot, dry, and windy there, making it worse. >> yeah, now is a great time to bring in meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. they'd like the sense of the rain over areas of the mid-at
. >> in hawaii another steam explosion has been reported out of kilauea summit. in the civil defense agency is warning volcanic gas emissions have doubled over the past two weeks quickly moving inland. drivers are advised to avoid hawaii's affected areas during kilauea's ongoing eruption. over the past 4 kilea has consumed 600 structures with its fast flowing lava spews. seismic events remain common. there is no way to pinpoint exactly what will happen next. >> the raging wildfires...
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the hawaii kilauea volcano still spewing molten lava and ash.nger that continues, next. e g. ♪ [impact collision] rawwggwwrughh! [impact collision] ...ughhhh! what!!! seeing your real-life millennium falcon get damaged is painful enough. filing your insurance claim shouldn't be. esurance makes it easy. so you can get on to your next adventure. oh, we gotta pick up my mom. ...ughhhh! ♪ esurance. see solo: a star wars story now playing. ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with
the hawaii kilauea volcano still spewing molten lava and ash.nger that continues, next. e g. ♪ [impact collision] rawwggwwrughh! [impact collision] ...ughhhh! what!!! seeing your real-life millennium falcon get damaged is painful enough. filing your insurance claim shouldn't be. esurance makes it easy. so you can get on to your next adventure. oh, we gotta pick up my mom. ...ughhhh! ♪ esurance. see solo: a star wars story now playing. ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic,...
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but the latest threat of what has been quite the saga in kilauea.ds of homes as well. another story here in colorado. a fire continues to rage there. upwards of 300 additional people have been evacuated as a result of this fire that happened on friday, those additional vacations. weather conditions have been a mess, and they will continue to be like that, and so we're not going to get any significant help from the weather heading into the next couple of days. by the way, we are now up to over 7,000 acres have burned as a result of this fire. 10% containment, which was the containment yesterday and the day before. so you get the idea. they're not really getting a handle on this despite the fact there are 600 personnel covering this. we had 6 million people under this fire threat. and the weather is just going to be terrible. we're talking about temperatures 85 to 90, and winds are going to pick up upwards of 40 miles an hour, and humidity upwards of 13%. and no rain over the next several days. but maybe a little moisture and higher humidity heading i
but the latest threat of what has been quite the saga in kilauea.ds of homes as well. another story here in colorado. a fire continues to rage there. upwards of 300 additional people have been evacuated as a result of this fire that happened on friday, those additional vacations. weather conditions have been a mess, and they will continue to be like that, and so we're not going to get any significant help from the weather heading into the next couple of days. by the way, we are now up to over...
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the kilauea volcano started spewing lava more than a month ago.d are covered with lava. (catherine) aletta is the first major hurricane of season -- it's now a category four...with sustained winds near 120 miles an hour. the west coast of baja california will be affected with high swells and rip currents this weekend. the eastern pacific hurricane season runs may 15th through november 30-th. expect widespread low the coast to fill in and spread inland overnight. tracking patchy coastal drizzle from late tonight into saturday morning, overnight lows will be in the 50s. temperatures cool once again region-wide on saturday as an upper level system pushes inland to our north. highs will range in the 60s along the coast and 70s inland. a more robust warming trend is then likely to begin on sunday and continue into the middle half next week. (pam) in our world news coverage tonight -- the international community is lending a helping hand to guatemala in different ways. this patient is being transported to mexico for medical attention. next week.the midd
the kilauea volcano started spewing lava more than a month ago.d are covered with lava. (catherine) aletta is the first major hurricane of season -- it's now a category four...with sustained winds near 120 miles an hour. the west coast of baja california will be affected with high swells and rip currents this weekend. the eastern pacific hurricane season runs may 15th through november 30-th. expect widespread low the coast to fill in and spread inland overnight. tracking patchy coastal drizzle...
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. >> reporter: over the past month there have been nearly 10,000 earthquakes around the kilauea volcano but for most of the people that live in that area, an earthquake is the least of their worry of the there is a stream of molten lava tearing across this island. over 100 homes have been destroyed already. that number is likely to rise quickly. helicopters search overhead looking for anyone stranded in the latest area in the path of lava from the kilauea volcano. four people were airlifted out of the area over the weekend. most others had left long ago. from the water it's easy to see where lava had started to hit the ocean. can you see that? violent explosions turned to pure white smoke called laze. potentially deadly mixture of gas, steam and tiny bits of glass. the entire lava flow is a half mile wide with hundreds of homes in its path caught between the lava and its final destination right here in the pacific. from the air, video from the u.s. geological survey shows the lava's path as smoke billows over head cutting paths through homes and neighborhoods. the darker smoke burning h
. >> reporter: over the past month there have been nearly 10,000 earthquakes around the kilauea volcano but for most of the people that live in that area, an earthquake is the least of their worry of the there is a stream of molten lava tearing across this island. over 100 homes have been destroyed already. that number is likely to rise quickly. helicopters search overhead looking for anyone stranded in the latest area in the path of lava from the kilauea volcano. four people were...
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as miguel marquez reports, kilauea is also taking a toll on hawaii's bottom line. >> reporter: lava.taining 200 feet in backyards. >> this is insane. >> reporter: devastating homes, the land and the economy of those living close enough to hear it roar. >> we're used to lava but not used to it coming out in our subdivisions. >> reporter: amadeo runs two businesses in pahoa. >> aren't those cool? >> reporter: he also heads up the tourism board. how much is tourism down? >> i'd say 80% to 90%. >> reporter: 80% to 90%? over the last three weeks? >> since the event began. >> reporter: pahoa sits just outside the exclusion zone. leilani islands and lani kuna gardens where the lava so far shows no signs of slowing down. >> for the people here, meaning southeast kilauea, puna, it is very bad. ♪ last night i dreamt i was returning ♪ >> reporter: sitting below the eruption's orange glow, a popular restaurant, typically packed. not these days. >> we had to cut our staff, reduce hours. we even have to shut down every tuesday. >> we ship anywhere. >> reporter: for people here, it's like being hit
as miguel marquez reports, kilauea is also taking a toll on hawaii's bottom line. >> reporter: lava.taining 200 feet in backyards. >> this is insane. >> reporter: devastating homes, the land and the economy of those living close enough to hear it roar. >> we're used to lava but not used to it coming out in our subdivisions. >> reporter: amadeo runs two businesses in pahoa. >> aren't those cool? >> reporter: he also heads up the tourism board. how much...
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. >>> we're getting a new look of dramatic video of erupting lava from kilauea's volcano. >> here it is. red hot, flying there, some hundreds of feet into the air. >> lava has destroyed more than 600 homes on hawaii's big island. the volcano is still very active, and they have no idea when this eruption will slow down or if more lava-spewing vents will start to open. >> it is amazing to get those totals on how many homes have been destroyed. and it's because officials are getting some new images after flying over it, and it is devastating for a part of the island. >>> so the faa is investigating the emergency landing of a small plane on an interstate highway in gainesville, florida. >> it happened during a training flight with a student pilot. here is david curley. >> reporter: a striking sight for gainesville, florida drivers as a plane lands on their highway. it was a small plane in trouble. the tower wondering, as those drivers saw the cessna landing on i-75. >> we've got a plane that landed down on the interstate. >> reporter: officials say the pilot actually did a good job of fi
. >>> we're getting a new look of dramatic video of erupting lava from kilauea's volcano. >> here it is. red hot, flying there, some hundreds of feet into the air. >> lava has destroyed more than 600 homes on hawaii's big island. the volcano is still very active, and they have no idea when this eruption will slow down or if more lava-spewing vents will start to open. >> it is amazing to get those totals on how many homes have been destroyed. and it's because officials...