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why west lafayette, indiana? your former -- your founder and leader, brian lamb, was a proud graduate of purdue university which is in west lafayette. that led to the archives being there. so i went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system, forgiving dvds, a machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of storage system and i remember kind of -- >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and i got dvds that were incredibly useful because the justices -- they're human beings. when they talk off the cuff, they sometimes say things that, on reflect, is a little more -- reflection, is it a little more candid than they might expect and it was going to west lafayette was a gold mine. by the time i got write "the oath" c-span put almost all the archives online so i was denied the great pleasure of going back to west lafayette, and -- but i still used c-span archives a lot. >> host: you're welcome anytime. let's go to susan in cam
why west lafayette, indiana? your former -- your founder and leader, brian lamb, was a proud graduate of purdue university which is in west lafayette. that led to the archives being there. so i went to the archives and i remember -- i don't know if this is still the case but they had this sort of cool automated system, forgiving dvds, a machine that pulled them off the -- like a kind of storage system and i remember kind of -- >> host: it's still there. >> guest: is that right? and...
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lafayette police are asking for tips. >>> crime of opportunity is a ra anyone can become the victim of a thief. a veteran living in denver told his story to 9news reporter dan grossman. >> reporter: an item of sentimentality is beholden to those who behold its memories. >> that's my friend dan. >> reporter: that's why scott jones -- >> this is the scene of the crime, yeah. >> reporter: -- still can't understand the motive behind home friday night at the corner of 29th and birch. >> these are documents such as certificates and awards, photos, medals. >> reporter: things that validated eight years of scott's life. >> there's a lot of stuff in there that we could have kind of shared together. >> reporter: that would have validated it for his 2-year-old son years from now. >> they don't have the memories behind it. they don't have the work to have earned a lot of the stuff. that's kind of the thing >> reporter: scott can acknowledge the mistake of leaving his garage door open. >> it's like of all the things we had in the garage that's the only box that had things we cannot replace. >> repo
lafayette police are asking for tips. >>> crime of opportunity is a ra anyone can become the victim of a thief. a veteran living in denver told his story to 9news reporter dan grossman. >> reporter: an item of sentimentality is beholden to those who behold its memories. >> that's my friend dan. >> reporter: that's why scott jones -- >> this is the scene of the crime, yeah. >> reporter: -- still can't understand the motive behind home friday night at the...
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out of nowhere brutally attacked a woman said evening across the street from lafayette park. please and not saying if this attempted attack also occurred at washington. the suspect follow the second of several blocks and even got on and off me with her. >> reporter: back live near lafayette park week and tell the police are seeking public to help a lot more people to call who might know where that this person as investigators now fielding those calls looking into what they confined out >> vicki:and happening tonight. friends and family will hold a prayer vigil for missing vallejo teen, pearl pinson. pinson was kidnapped on may 25th while she was on her way to school. a witness saw the 15-year-old being taken away by an armed man on the taylor avenue overpass above interstate 780. the prime suspect in her kidnapping died in a shoot-out with police in santa barbara county. leaving police with few leads as to where pinson is. tonight's prayer vigil will be on the taylor avenue overpass at six. police are asking for your help to identify four suspects who attacked a taxi driver w
out of nowhere brutally attacked a woman said evening across the street from lafayette park. please and not saying if this attempted attack also occurred at washington. the suspect follow the second of several blocks and even got on and off me with her. >> reporter: back live near lafayette park week and tell the police are seeking public to help a lot more people to call who might know where that this person as investigators now fielding those calls looking into what they confined out...
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. >>> police in lafayette say two robbers held a woman at gunpoint with her two children in the car and forced her to withdraw money from her bank account. surveillance video shows a man and woman police believe the robbers. investigators say one of them saw the woman shopping at a goodwill yesterday and convinced her to drive the pair to a post office and then take them to bayne and withdraw money. one of -- a bank and withdraw money. one of them went in the bank with the woman and the other stayed in the car with her 8- year-old daughter and 4-year- old son and then went to her home and forced the woman to get more money there and then let them go. the female suspect has tattooed old. lafayette police are asking for tips. >>> crime of opportunity is a phrase often used by police how anyone can become the victim of a thief. a veteran living in denver told his story to 9news reporter dan grossman. >> reporter: an item of sentimentality is beholden to those who behold its memories. >> that's my friend dan. >> reporter: that's why scott jones -- >> this is the scene crime, yeah. >> report
. >>> police in lafayette say two robbers held a woman at gunpoint with her two children in the car and forced her to withdraw money from her bank account. surveillance video shows a man and woman police believe the robbers. investigators say one of them saw the woman shopping at a goodwill yesterday and convinced her to drive the pair to a post office and then take them to bayne and withdraw money. one of -- a bank and withdraw money. one of them went in the bank with the woman and...
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and we go to lafayette this morning. and the woman initially thought she was doing the right thing. >> reporter: the victim thought she was helping these two get to the post office. it all started inside of goodwill behind me in lafayette on monday afternoon. and the woman was with her 4- year-old son shopping and a woman, a spanish speaking woman approached them and hat woman had tattooed eyebrowssand that woman was asking for direccions to the post office and while they were talking, a man described as being 6-foot talk walked up and convinced her to let drive them there and they they all got downhill. >> when everybody in the car, this guy show me a gun. he told me you have to drive to the bank. and i told him i have to pick up my daughter. >> reporter: with the five of them in the car, they went to the bank and she was forced to get out of car with the man and leaving he then to her home to get more money. and the suspects made her drive them back to the goodwill and they got away with $6,500. and we'll hear why she
and we go to lafayette this morning. and the woman initially thought she was doing the right thing. >> reporter: the victim thought she was helping these two get to the post office. it all started inside of goodwill behind me in lafayette on monday afternoon. and the woman was with her 4- year-old son shopping and a woman, a spanish speaking woman approached them and hat woman had tattooed eyebrowssand that woman was asking for direccions to the post office and while they were talking, a...
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a woman accused in a case of elderly abuse in lafayette is out on bond and due back in court next family members say julie steinhook brainwashed their elderly mother. >> my mom was hiding everything that was going on from my sister and i. we didn't have a clue on what was going on. >> reporter: it was earlier this year when julie moved into this lafayette home with the elderly victim. over time she gained the victim's trust and was even written into the victim's will. investigators believe. she was working to drain the bank accounts and take the behind bars so she can't do this to any other families at any other time. >> reporter: steinhook was arrested this week. that's one of seven court cases involving her and the victim's family. she is still trying to claim money and assets from the victim. >> i don't know her intentions. i cannot believe that she still feels that she has any rights to anything in my famil daughter says the whole ordeal has been a nightmare. >> elder fraud is so rampant, it's so disgusting. >> reporter: and hopes others can learn from this. >> if your family or your
a woman accused in a case of elderly abuse in lafayette is out on bond and due back in court next family members say julie steinhook brainwashed their elderly mother. >> my mom was hiding everything that was going on from my sister and i. we didn't have a clue on what was going on. >> reporter: it was earlier this year when julie moved into this lafayette home with the elderly victim. over time she gained the victim's trust and was even written into the victim's will. investigators...
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you can see them right here, the dogs have arrived, 27 dogs from lafayette, louisiana now here. many of them might be up for adoption soon and many of them are puppies.
you can see them right here, the dogs have arrived, 27 dogs from lafayette, louisiana now here. many of them might be up for adoption soon and many of them are puppies.
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lafayette police - are asking for tips. the female suspect may be easier to spot - police say she's in her 50s - and has tattooed eyebrows. in fort collins today -- offices for the u-s agriculture department are expected to reopen... with extra security. a u-s-d-a spokesperson says offices in colorado, maryland, north carolina and west virginia are all getting back to threats yesterday... several employees were threatened via email. here in colorado - the fort collins office holds more than a thousand employees from several government agencies. the dean of c-u boulder's business school -- david ikenberry -- is stepping down. the senior vice provost will take over. the daily camera reports ickenberry was accused of discrimination against a female staffer. that staff member says -- the dean discriminated over the age of 40. c-u paid 40 thousand dollars earlier this year to settle her lawsuit. it's one of three gender discrimination lawsuits against the school... ... the second is still pending and the third was dismissed in a
lafayette police - are asking for tips. the female suspect may be easier to spot - police say she's in her 50s - and has tattooed eyebrows. in fort collins today -- offices for the u-s agriculture department are expected to reopen... with extra security. a u-s-d-a spokesperson says offices in colorado, maryland, north carolina and west virginia are all getting back to threats yesterday... several employees were threatened via email. here in colorado - the fort collins office holds more than a...
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the helping spirit caught one young boy in lafayette, carson decided to deliver food to those who were picking up the pieces. >> we are going to give them lunch so they don't have to stop what they are doing. we >> carson's idea led to more than 360 deliveries around the lafayette area. >>> many oklahoma craft brewers plan to celebrate a new law. this law would have allowed breweries to sell beer containing more than 3.2% alcohol on premise. several businesses planned parties and hired new employees spending a lot of money, now enforcement commission is putting the brakes on everything saying it does not believe the law allows customers to drink the beer on- site.>> we are small businesses, these things heart. they affect real people. >> the commission says breweries can sell the full strength beer to go in sixpacks. selling it by the glass is not permitted until the state attorney general clarifies e records at the same time, august is drowning impact awareness month. 39 drag drought -- drownings in arizona. a man wanted to break the relay record to promote water safety.>> everybody h
the helping spirit caught one young boy in lafayette, carson decided to deliver food to those who were picking up the pieces. >> we are going to give them lunch so they don't have to stop what they are doing. we >> carson's idea led to more than 360 deliveries around the lafayette area. >>> many oklahoma craft brewers plan to celebrate a new law. this law would have allowed breweries to sell beer containing more than 3.2% alcohol on premise. several businesses planned...
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you can see lames shooting through the roof of the home on lafayette avenue. the fire started around 1:30 this morning. nobody was hurt. randy: also breaking overnight, a false report of a gunman at los angeles international airport prompts evacuations and then flight delays. emily: hundreds of people were stranded outside the airport and traffic was backed up for miles in the panic. police say they searched the terminals and found no evidence of a shooting. they say the report was spurred what caused them. that comes just weeks after another false alarm at new york's jfk airport. loud olympic celebrations were the source in that incident. randy: right now we are getting new details about this crash that sheered the roof right off a duck boat. passengers were in boston. the incident now the subject of at least two investigations. emily: the eyeopener's sera congi is live in boston with how the company is responding this the duck boat company are both investigating what happened. that duck boat never should have been on storrow drive. you can see what happened.
you can see lames shooting through the roof of the home on lafayette avenue. the fire started around 1:30 this morning. nobody was hurt. randy: also breaking overnight, a false report of a gunman at los angeles international airport prompts evacuations and then flight delays. emily: hundreds of people were stranded outside the airport and traffic was backed up for miles in the panic. police say they searched the terminals and found no evidence of a shooting. they say the report was spurred what...
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and it was really going to west lafayette with a gold mine.," c-span had put almost all its archives online. so i was denied the great pleasure of going back to west lafayette, and -- but i stillto used c-span archives a lot. >> host: your welcome anytime. let's go to susan in cambridge, massachusetts. >> caller: hi. in responding to the many viewers who have called in saying, well, why is the supreme court decisions -- why isn't it just what is right and wrong and and why are they always split. you have done an admirable job in complaining that politics is necessarily part of this. but i think you've gone too far in that my law professor, my mentor in law school, robert cover, told me many, many years ago, that a lot of american law could be explained by the principle of the railroad always wins. for many years of our existence. but that's not the interesting question, and it doesn't make it law.it what distinguishes law fromuishl politics is that they have to give reasons why the railroad wins. once you give reasons to either you stand by th
and it was really going to west lafayette with a gold mine.," c-span had put almost all its archives online. so i was denied the great pleasure of going back to west lafayette, and -- but i stillto used c-span archives a lot. >> host: your welcome anytime. let's go to susan in cambridge, massachusetts. >> caller: hi. in responding to the many viewers who have called in saying, well, why is the supreme court decisions -- why isn't it just what is right and wrong and and why are...
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flames ripping through a multi-family home on lafayette avenue overnight. everyone did get out safely and now that fire is under investigation. also right now this man is due in court. police say angel castro tried to rape a disabled woman near the rail station l screamed scaring him off. randy: right now police are investigating after a duck boat tour hits an overpass on storrow drive in boston ripping the roof right off. and this morning we are getting new details about that crash. emily: sera congi is live in boston where passengers are talking only to newscenter 5. sera? sera: emily, state police are trying to determine whether that driver is going to be cited but buck dotes should not have been on stir row drive because of clearance and height restrictions. take a look at what happened. it happened 15 minutes into the tour, a piece of metal was torn off as the duck boat crumbled under the overpass. the company says that the first year driver was diverted because of an earlier detour. passengers were not injured but shaken. >> we went on like the first
flames ripping through a multi-family home on lafayette avenue overnight. everyone did get out safely and now that fire is under investigation. also right now this man is due in court. police say angel castro tried to rape a disabled woman near the rail station l screamed scaring him off. randy: right now police are investigating after a duck boat tour hits an overpass on storrow drive in boston ripping the roof right off. and this morning we are getting new details about that crash. emily:...
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lafayette is the largest elementary school in d.c., with more than 700 students. the school recently underwent an expansion.. to accomodate more than 800 students. this morning we are learning much more about that deadly apartment explosion in silver spring. sam sweeney standing by with an update.. we now know that residents called in to complain about the strong smell of gas just days before that deadly explosion. take a listen.. the caller says the smell of gas lingered in the stairway of the building that exploded. the dispatcher asked several questions trying to pin point the smell which appears to have been both inside and outside of the building. many saying the reports should have been a call for caution.. 7 people died in that explosion. firefighters say they did check out the building and went door to door but didn't find any smell of natural gas. a-t-f has confirmed the cause of the explosion was a natural gas leak and investigators still trying to pin point the exact location. an official report should be released by authorities in the next couple of we
lafayette is the largest elementary school in d.c., with more than 700 students. the school recently underwent an expansion.. to accomodate more than 800 students. this morning we are learning much more about that deadly apartment explosion in silver spring. sam sweeney standing by with an update.. we now know that residents called in to complain about the strong smell of gas just days before that deadly explosion. take a listen.. the caller says the smell of gas lingered in the stairway of the...
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but it started at this goodwill at lafayette. she was shopping with her four- year-old son and approached with tattooed eyebrows. the man described as 6-foot tall drove up and convinced her to drive them to the post office. and she got in the car with her and her son. >> when everybody was in the car this guy show me a gun. >> reporter: at the bank, she was forced to get out of the car kids behind. they then forced her to drive to her house and get more money. and the suspect then drive them back to the goodwill to drop them off aad they got away with about 6500. we're talking to police and what steps they are doing to keep it woman safe this morning. >>> a warning for you this morning. conartists are targeting the elderly telling them that their need money to get out. and they are calling is a virtually kidnapping scam. if you get a call to wire a relative in jail don't believe it. hang up and call the police to report t. >>> a woman said that she was out on a trail in jefferson county and a man popped out and scared her. fortun
but it started at this goodwill at lafayette. she was shopping with her four- year-old son and approached with tattooed eyebrows. the man described as 6-foot tall drove up and convinced her to drive them to the post office. and she got in the car with her and her son. >> when everybody was in the car this guy show me a gun. >> reporter: at the bank, she was forced to get out of the car kids behind. they then forced her to drive to her house and get more money. and the suspect then...
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lafayette >> grant: station closed because of police activity. it's not stopping at the lafayette station we keep you posted on that. not another big story we are tracking. this one in sonoma county where two young girls have died after a pickup truck he and into the russian river. where two young girls have died went off a road and crashed into >> vicki:it happened around 8:30 this morning. witnesses say the vehicle. was on southbound highway one, just south of jenner, when it began to slide on the wet road. kron four's dan kerman joins us from chp headquarters in rohnert park with more. dan? might and going a little bit too fast because of the road conditions >> reporter: the roads for various like for the first time this year they said of the vehicle just lost control possibly and then went flying off the cliff. a 30 tuesday morning with high winds of the general. other in 47 year-old daughter's or heading to monitor a school. when they lost control the vehicle. fed the for the mother was able to rescue her kids and then the two young girls di
lafayette >> grant: station closed because of police activity. it's not stopping at the lafayette station we keep you posted on that. not another big story we are tracking. this one in sonoma county where two young girls have died after a pickup truck he and into the russian river. where two young girls have died went off a road and crashed into >> vicki:it happened around 8:30 this morning. witnesses say the vehicle. was on southbound highway one, just south of jenner, when it...
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it happened around 7:45 saturday night across the street from lafayette park and was captured on the surveillance cameras of 2006 washington, a posh condo building. the victim did not know the suspect and the attacker did not robber, just beat her. >> the suspect ran up to her, confronted her and attacked her and fled the area. >> reporter: the attack goes on seemingly forever with the suspect repeatedly punching the victim and at one point pinning her to the sidewalk with a knee to the back. the neighborhood is popular with walkers and dog owners taking advantage of the views and park. people like lizzie anton and her dog who walk up washington to lafayette park three times a day. >> i grew up around here and went to high school and elementary school around here and always felt safe. so it's kind of scary. >> reporter: the victim needs surgery on her broken nose. sfpd doesn't know if the man was drugged, drunk or just deranged. andria borba, kpix5. >>> the number of dead in the devastating earthquake in italy is up to 247 tonight and rescuers are searching for anyone still trapped u
it happened around 7:45 saturday night across the street from lafayette park and was captured on the surveillance cameras of 2006 washington, a posh condo building. the victim did not know the suspect and the attacker did not robber, just beat her. >> the suspect ran up to her, confronted her and attacked her and fled the area. >> reporter: the attack goes on seemingly forever with the suspect repeatedly punching the victim and at one point pinning her to the sidewalk with a knee to...
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. >> reporter: when opened their men's salon in lafayette four years ago they did what shops do, offered their customers wipe or beer while their hair was being cut. >> maybe it's more of a spa- like experience. it's more than in and out. they want to enjoy themselves and have a good time. >> reporter: but they say they stopped pouring beer and wine when they found out they needed a liquor license. now they are hoping ab1322 will allow the good times to flow again. the bill passed by the legislature and now on governor brown's desk would allow barbershops and beauty salons to serve a free six ounce glass of wine or 12-ounce beer to their customers. [ chanting ] >> reporter: not everyone thinks that's a good idea. this protest outside 188 last week was sponsored by a group called alcohol justice headed by bruce livingston of san francisco. >> there's no license required. so alcohol beverage control agency is not going to do any monitoring or enforcement of this bill. >> reporter: livingston says society suffers plenty of problems from alcohol and the bill would open a wave of new unregula
. >> reporter: when opened their men's salon in lafayette four years ago they did what shops do, offered their customers wipe or beer while their hair was being cut. >> maybe it's more of a spa- like experience. it's more than in and out. they want to enjoy themselves and have a good time. >> reporter: but they say they stopped pouring beer and wine when they found out they needed a liquor license. now they are hoping ab1322 will allow the good times to flow again. the bill...
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not as much as an inland push. 53 black hawk, 52 lafayette.e a couple of degrees -- is within a couple of degrees of each other. no big boomers are up in the sierras. they are staying all south. the slow spinning and the secondary one will come in to a cooler pattern. near 90. all right. do you have something to talk about? >> we do. we do have a developing story it is in the central valley but it is a really bad bus crash that happened near the town of livingston. we will put this up on the map here, and show you what we are talking about. we understand is that each whereabouts has crash on highway 99, your livingston and according to our fox affiliate in fresno, at least five people are dead as a result of this accident. you can imagine there is a major investigation underway. we do not have the exact information on all of those lane closures. but suffice to say there is a lot of that area that is shut down as they investigate what took place. a tour bus swerved in hit a pole of some kind on the side of the road. and, after that crash five p
not as much as an inland push. 53 black hawk, 52 lafayette.e a couple of degrees -- is within a couple of degrees of each other. no big boomers are up in the sierras. they are staying all south. the slow spinning and the secondary one will come in to a cooler pattern. near 90. all right. do you have something to talk about? >> we do. we do have a developing story it is in the central valley but it is a really bad bus crash that happened near the town of livingston. we will put this up on...
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the woman lot in lafayette when two suspects got into her car. she had no idea they would pull a gun and demand cash, especially not in front of her to young kids -- two young kids. >> they wanted to my house. they know me and my kids. i feel so scared. >>reporter: this woman was too afraid to show her face but says she wants to warn others about these two suspects caught on surveillance video. they rubbed her at gunpoint. she looks llke she needs help. >>reporter: she says she was shopping at goodwill when a man and woman approached her asking directions. this town. me i don't know i am not from here. i just came here from mexico. >>reporter: the woman offered to drive hem boast -- both to the post office. >> when everyone was in the car, the guy showed me a gun and he told me you have to drive to the bank. i told him ddughter. >>reporter: both of her kids now in the car, she says she drove to the bank and took out the cash. >> when people asked why don't you say anything in the bank? because i can't. he was on the side of me. i can't do anythin
the woman lot in lafayette when two suspects got into her car. she had no idea they would pull a gun and demand cash, especially not in front of her to young kids -- two young kids. >> they wanted to my house. they know me and my kids. i feel so scared. >>reporter: this woman was too afraid to show her face but says she wants to warn others about these two suspects caught on surveillance video. they rubbed her at gunpoint. she looks llke she needs help. >>reporter: she says...
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hundreds of people hang out at lafayette park every day. since this happened another woman came forward and said the same thing happen to me. in the same general neighborhood. police are urging people to take a good look at this sketch. the unique element is a mole on the suspects upper right cheek. a white guy, middle-aged. if you would like to share this picture or take a closer look it's on our website. >> the san mateo sheriff's office released a statement regarding the arrest of a teacher. saying the investigation was not completed in a timely manner. today the sheriff says he's disappointed in the department investigation of this woman. she was arrested last week for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a female teen student. the case is being looked into akin october of last year. but that investigation was never completed. a 40-year-old teacher was arrested last week the posted bail. she is said to appear in court next month. >>> a female prisoner is on the loose in the east they. this woman managed to get away while
hundreds of people hang out at lafayette park every day. since this happened another woman came forward and said the same thing happen to me. in the same general neighborhood. police are urging people to take a good look at this sketch. the unique element is a mole on the suspects upper right cheek. a white guy, middle-aged. if you would like to share this picture or take a closer look it's on our website. >> the san mateo sheriff's office released a statement regarding the arrest of a...
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. >> a bart trains are stopping again at lafayette station. trains skipped lafayette while police searched for a bank robbery suspect. a man with a golf club broke windows this afternoon. service was disrupted between 1:30 and 2:00. >>> right now, doors are opening for a event featuring hillary clinton. but this is a private event. >> the tickets start at $33,000 each. laura? >> reporter: they're getting ready to welcome the secretary here, at this home. these are only open to those who can pay. for a couple, it's $100,000. clinton is not holding private trips because frankly, she doesn't need to. >> this, when hillary comes through, it's hold on to your checkbook. >> carla says it sured be no surprise given none of her stops will be open to the public. >> she doesn't need to do any campaign events. polls showing her ahead here by 22 points over donald trump. >> clinton raised $46 million in california. 22% of her individual contributions. that is compared with just $1.5 million for donald trump. >> clinton raised about 30 times as much money
. >> a bart trains are stopping again at lafayette station. trains skipped lafayette while police searched for a bank robbery suspect. a man with a golf club broke windows this afternoon. service was disrupted between 1:30 and 2:00. >>> right now, doors are opening for a event featuring hillary clinton. but this is a private event. >> the tickets start at $33,000 each. laura? >> reporter: they're getting ready to welcome the secretary here, at this home. these are...
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people like lizzy anton and her dog who walk up washington to lafayette park three times a day. >> i grew up around here, too, and went to high school and elementary around here. i always felt say. so it's kind of scary. >> reporter: the victim needs surgery on her broken nose. they don't know if the man was drunk, drugged or deranged. in pacific heights, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> the oakland a's are getting serious about a new ballpark down by the waterfront. the team is looking at this specific location at the port of oakland. today a's majority owner john fisher and members of the city staff will tour the site. it is the howard terminal next to jack london square. mayor schaaf has favored that site for a while and even fans are happy with the idea. >> keep the a's on oakland and keep them down at jack london square. i go down there all the time. >> how much parking could they make available? the closest bart station is a mil away. thousands of people would have to cross railroad tracks which might there might have to be pedestrian overpasses built. >> you were getting feedback yes
people like lizzy anton and her dog who walk up washington to lafayette park three times a day. >> i grew up around here, too, and went to high school and elementary around here. i always felt say. so it's kind of scary. >> reporter: the victim needs surgery on her broken nose. they don't know if the man was drunk, drugged or deranged. in pacific heights, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> the oakland a's are getting serious about a new ballpark down by the waterfront. the team is...
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. >> first of all say good morning to you from lafayette hill. good morning. >> lets talk about what she's wearing. i noticed the cameo. >> very strong, goes up all ages from young, even baby stage all the way up to the junior and college bound girls. >> other thing we are looking at is denim jackets are still here. but patches a and make your own jacket, bring your old jacket in and patches, customize it any way, it is nice it is all done locally, all of the patching is done by your local, girl in lafayette hill. >> she has choke even on my daughter's back. >> they are the biggest thing at this age and they are doing tonight mesh, they are doing tonight charms and everything. >> so we will bring in her sister charlie. what i'm noticing she's older. she has the top, it is discrete not to crazy. >> they can't make them too low because they won't let them in school. it is done tastefully here, youth any and not like she's trying to be too old for her which is hard for that age as a child. >> you turnaround, emojis are still king. >> we thought it w
. >> first of all say good morning to you from lafayette hill. good morning. >> lets talk about what she's wearing. i noticed the cameo. >> very strong, goes up all ages from young, even baby stage all the way up to the junior and college bound girls. >> other thing we are looking at is denim jackets are still here. but patches a and make your own jacket, bring your old jacket in and patches, customize it any way, it is nice it is all done locally, all of the patching is...
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>> yes, lafayette. by the way, lafayette took a lot of water, too.ttention has been, and i understand, has been on baton rouge and in particular the river, but lafayette got hit hard too. >> so i'm going to just reiterate to our viewers, we are watching the president's live signal to see when he touches down, he will be visiting a couple parishes there. we will talk politics to both of you. boris, yesterday i was on a tear on this set saying we have 70-some-odd days until the election and i still don't know what donald trump's immigration policy is except get them out. get them out of here. we will get 11 million out of here. ways so excited for thursday. i popped the popcorn. got it all set. and yesterday i found out he cancelled. when will we hear about your candidate's immigration policy other than get them out of here? >> we will lay out the policy the next several weeks. but here are the keys. first key is once elected president, once he becomes president in january, he will work to get all of the illegal immigrants out of the country -- >> is h
>> yes, lafayette. by the way, lafayette took a lot of water, too.ttention has been, and i understand, has been on baton rouge and in particular the river, but lafayette got hit hard too. >> so i'm going to just reiterate to our viewers, we are watching the president's live signal to see when he touches down, he will be visiting a couple parishes there. we will talk politics to both of you. boris, yesterday i was on a tear on this set saying we have 70-some-odd days until the...
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also slow in lafayette. so 24 so much slower than usual. if you take that to get into the oakland area, if you want to stay on a schedule, you need an extra 10 or 15 minutes. there is a live picture of lafayette. >>> sal, a big fog bank out there. in fact, most locations around the bay say cloudy including concord, livermore, san jose. plenty of low clouds. lifted a little bit. that cap which held it in check over the weekend allowed some inland temps to be in the hot category. 90s to 100s. others just 60s and 70s. the fog is there. the fire conditions will probably be a little better today. not as hot. but it will still be hot. i mean, let's face it. chloe in clearlake, she is our source in lake county. 62 and smoky. light winds out of the east. bringing smoke from the clayton fire into the basin. there is a picture of it. clayton fire smoke making air quality terrible for lake county today. the wind was calm. now it's east-southeast or north northeast. i have seen that at four locations. it's picking up 5 to 10. 70 degrees already. going
also slow in lafayette. so 24 so much slower than usual. if you take that to get into the oakland area, if you want to stay on a schedule, you need an extra 10 or 15 minutes. there is a live picture of lafayette. >>> sal, a big fog bank out there. in fact, most locations around the bay say cloudy including concord, livermore, san jose. plenty of low clouds. lifted a little bit. that cap which held it in check over the weekend allowed some inland temps to be in the hot category. 90s to...
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phil lebeau reports from lafayette, indiana. >> reporter: subaru is on a role. it's doubled the number of cars and crossoverst builds at its plant in indiana, as it moves to keep up with demand. in fact, subaru sales in the u.s. are growing twice as fast as the industry overall. just ask rocky dechristafano, whose subaru dealership in tucson has been red hot. >> starting in about 2010, the subaru brand just really started taking off. that was actually the year that my brother and i purchased our store here in tucson, arizona, and you know, we've been at a record pace ever since. >> reporter: subaru may be heating up in the southwest, but its strongest sales per capita are in the northeast, and montana, where it appeals to a strong, loyal base. but that's changing, thanks to subaru models getting high marks for reliability, from independent firms like the insurance institute for highway safety, a reputation for quality subaru is now using to win over buyers. love. >> we're okay. >> it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> they're really focused on their messaging, r
phil lebeau reports from lafayette, indiana. >> reporter: subaru is on a role. it's doubled the number of cars and crossoverst builds at its plant in indiana, as it moves to keep up with demand. in fact, subaru sales in the u.s. are growing twice as fast as the industry overall. just ask rocky dechristafano, whose subaru dealership in tucson has been red hot. >> starting in about 2010, the subaru brand just really started taking off. that was actually the year that my brother and i...
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waverly road between river road and lafayette roadblocking all lanes in lower merion. we've got this electrical fire so police telling me this just coming in right now, we've got a lot of emergency workers coming. 33 tell me this electrical fire involving a pole and so they're waiting for peco to come out here right now. in the meantime this is affecting bethlehem pike between wise and highland and they're also shutting down parts of wise so kind of a lot going on with traffic right now. i want to show you we mentioned the ac air show. big deal dam so many people are going down there. here's the waze app. if you're traveling from philadelphia and you're staying on the a.c. expressway it's not a bad ride at this hour because it's early of course, it's taking you 56 minutes. i mean your other option is you could just take the atlantic city expressway. that's taking an hour and 10 minutes or your third option, start on the a.c. expressway, then switch over to the black horse pike. that will take i was little longer but as traffic builds we'll keep an eye on this and show
waverly road between river road and lafayette roadblocking all lanes in lower merion. we've got this electrical fire so police telling me this just coming in right now, we've got a lot of emergency workers coming. 33 tell me this electrical fire involving a pole and so they're waiting for peco to come out here right now. in the meantime this is affecting bethlehem pike between wise and highland and they're also shutting down parts of wise so kind of a lot going on with traffic right now. i want...
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where the city of lafayette approved a plan to build 44 houses. a renters group is suing claiming state law requires them to approve a larger apartment complex proposed originally for the site. lafayette tried to have the case thrown out on legal technical y technicalities but a judge has ruled the lawsuit can go to trial. >>> and the grandson of great boxing legend muhammad ali will play for the cal football team. he announced on twitter this weekend with a picture with his family saying, i am blessed to say i'm committed to california berkeley. the high school running back picked cal over scholarship offers from arizona, nevada and unlv. and former running back and cal bear marshawn lynch sent out his congrats to walsh. >> we think he made a great stition. >>> and if you stayed in a hotel this year, you want to pay attention to this. >> michael finney joins us with information on hotels targeted by hackers. >> this is a travel -- just as the travel season is wrapping up, we are hearing at a data breach operated by ati hotels and resorts. 20 were
where the city of lafayette approved a plan to build 44 houses. a renters group is suing claiming state law requires them to approve a larger apartment complex proposed originally for the site. lafayette tried to have the case thrown out on legal technical y technicalities but a judge has ruled the lawsuit can go to trial. >>> and the grandson of great boxing legend muhammad ali will play for the cal football team. he announced on twitter this weekend with a picture with his family...
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today we have traveled from baton rouge to lafayette, that's where more volunteers from our region are helping the victims of the disaster. >> nbc10.com's sarah smith is joining us live now from lafayette for the third straight day. sarah, you have followed volunteers from the red cross. in fact, you were a former red cross member. now you're with samaritan's purse. tell us what kind of work they're doing. >> reporter: yeah, you know, i traveled down to lafayette today, and found some volunteers with samaritan's purse. they are doing similar work to what team rubicon is doing, who i followed around yesterday. they're cleaning out homes, they're bringing all of the furniture out. they're bringing out drywall, insulation. they're stripping down the walls all the way up to, you know, the water line and above, to make sure that mold doesn't acquire. and i ran into some local volunteers down here who have traveled from delaware county. >> we really believe god has led us to do this kind of work. we both have a spirit for serving people, in a time of need. some people run from disaster. we s
today we have traveled from baton rouge to lafayette, that's where more volunteers from our region are helping the victims of the disaster. >> nbc10.com's sarah smith is joining us live now from lafayette for the third straight day. sarah, you have followed volunteers from the red cross. in fact, you were a former red cross member. now you're with samaritan's purse. tell us what kind of work they're doing. >> reporter: yeah, you know, i traveled down to lafayette today, and found...
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. >> a bart trains are stopping again at lafayette station. trains skipped lafayette while police searched for a bank robbery suspect. a man with a golf club broke windows this afternoon. service was disrupted between 1:30 and 2:00. >>> right now, doors are opening for a event featuring hillary clinton. but this is a private event. >> the tickets start at $33,000 each. laura? >> reporter: they're getting ready to welcome the secretary here, at this home. these are only open to those who can pay. for a couple, it's $100,000. clinton is not holding private trips because frankly, she doesn't need to. >> this, when hillary comes through, it's hold on to your checkbook. >> carla says it sured be no surprise given none of her stops will be open to the public. >> she doesn't need to do any campaign events. polls showing her ahead here by 22 points over donald trump. >> clinton raised $46 million in california. 22% of her individual contributions. that is compared with just $1.5 million for donald trump. >> clinton raised about 30 times as much money
. >> a bart trains are stopping again at lafayette station. trains skipped lafayette while police searched for a bank robbery suspect. a man with a golf club broke windows this afternoon. service was disrupted between 1:30 and 2:00. >>> right now, doors are opening for a event featuring hillary clinton. but this is a private event. >> the tickets start at $33,000 each. laura? >> reporter: they're getting ready to welcome the secretary here, at this home. these are...
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we have numerous flood lafayette and baton rouge still with the rain continuing. that have seen up to 2 feet of totall rain in just the past few days and there are numerous rivers exceeding their banks. ................................ ... ............ here's the forecast. tonight winds at times. staying warm through the evening and overnight. tomorrow expect a hig still in the 80's and above average again. we're typically around 102 this time of year and we are well above that. we'll also come close to record warm lows again. ................................ ... ............. looking ahead at the next 7 days we see a downward trend in temperatures with around numbers getting close to normal late week. slight chances of the monsoon returning but this time staying mainly north and east of the area. breezy winds early week with winds relaxing more late week.<<<))) ((paul joncich)) >>> new homes bring more >>> new homes bring more intersection is only making matters worse. demetria obilor looks into the problem for you, in "what's driving you crazy?" (( )) demetria o
we have numerous flood lafayette and baton rouge still with the rain continuing. that have seen up to 2 feet of totall rain in just the past few days and there are numerous rivers exceeding their banks. ................................ ... ............ here's the forecast. tonight winds at times. staying warm through the evening and overnight. tomorrow expect a hig still in the 80's and above average again. we're typically around 102 this time of year and we are well above that. we'll also come...
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lafayette football players helped cleanup debris in lafayette. >> the worry of what to do next. then a bunch of football players showed up. it was a beautiful moment. louisiana. many stepped in to patrol the areas for people in need of help. >>> this latest area struck by the zika virus. now all of miami dade has zika the president for studies and congress went on break without approving any of those funds. >>> the cdc won't be able to spray pesticide in other areas like they could there because of the tall buildings. >>> wetter. again, hot, humid, and in the middle of summer. >> the dog days of summer will still be talking about fall and snow. if you aren't ready for that we are talking about hot humid air across northern ohio today. we'll see a change in your weather pattern. get out and enjoy. make sure you doesn't our grass look beautiful now. after two weeks of tracking storms and rain we definitely needed the moisture. we were under a moderate drought. things are definitely looking better right now across lorain. daytime highs return to the 90s in some spots. this afternoo
lafayette football players helped cleanup debris in lafayette. >> the worry of what to do next. then a bunch of football players showed up. it was a beautiful moment. louisiana. many stepped in to patrol the areas for people in need of help. >>> this latest area struck by the zika virus. now all of miami dade has zika the president for studies and congress went on break without approving any of those funds. >>> the cdc won't be able to spray pesticide in other areas like...
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folks that frequent lafayette park. and joins us live from own saftey? >>alecia:what's scary is that the attack happened when it was still light out. a number of people have seen that surveillance footage and say the suspect looks familiar. pkg sot - mark weinberg/lives nearby i saw him sitting on the steps right here yesterday. i live across the street. that would make it 4 days after the attack. neighbors say they saw the suspect wearing the same clothing as he did when surveillance cameras caught images of him viciously pounding a woman. the victim tells police it was unprovoked. the suspect, wearing a dark green zip-up sweater followed her from lafayette park saturday evening then punching her in the face once they were on washington street . so many times, that it's now broken in several places, and she'll need surgery to repair it. sot - it's troubling. now police are investigating claims from a second woman that says a man that fits the suspect's description, also followed her. ot - - ken thompson/lives nearby - so this is a predator situation. th
folks that frequent lafayette park. and joins us live from own saftey? >>alecia:what's scary is that the attack happened when it was still light out. a number of people have seen that surveillance footage and say the suspect looks familiar. pkg sot - mark weinberg/lives nearby i saw him sitting on the steps right here yesterday. i live across the street. that would make it 4 days after the attack. neighbors say they saw the suspect wearing the same clothing as he did when surveillance...
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that is when they block off the streets. 72nd and lafayette avenue. good thing it is ending at 1:00 in the afternoon. 88 storm. >> fantastic, thank you, janice. bruce beck is in rio joining us live now. >> tonight is about brazil, it's people, it's tradition, it's warmth. it is about music, dance, and the biggest garden on the planet. cue the opening ceremony. >> for the last four days it has been press con friend after press conference. practice after practice. the spirit for the opening ceremony! security is tight, and at the stadium police, military, and a myriad of fire vehicles are all on call for this spectacular that is expected to be viewed by as many as 3 billion people. this is a moment for brazil to it is a big event for us. this is a moment of a lifetime. >> it is unbelievable special. all of the athletes will be there for the entire team. the world will be watching. what else does that? >> michael experienced professional. i think he won't have any problem walking and carrying the flag. >> any advice? don't drop it, don't let it touch the
that is when they block off the streets. 72nd and lafayette avenue. good thing it is ending at 1:00 in the afternoon. 88 storm. >> fantastic, thank you, janice. bruce beck is in rio joining us live now. >> tonight is about brazil, it's people, it's tradition, it's warmth. it is about music, dance, and the biggest garden on the planet. cue the opening ceremony. >> for the last four days it has been press con friend after press conference. practice after practice. the spirit for...
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adams are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. so it's a wonderful sort of explanation of patriotic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they've gotten to the point of totally getting rid of the building and turning it down to build something new. we're really lucky in a lot of ways it was in use long enough it became important. by the mid-1800s, this whole thing is a museum. one of the most fascinating stories in this room when the liberty bell, of course spent almost a hundred years in our bell tower cracked, they put it on display in this room. and one of my favorite days that's not one of the days of the revolutionary war actually comes 150 years ago today this year in april. after abraham lincoln was assassinated. his body lay in state in
adams are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. so it's a wonderful sort of explanation of patriotic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they've gotten to the point of totally getting rid of...
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>>mark: it happen on saturday evening and lafayette park surveillance video showing the side what he repeatedly punched her and walk away we want to give look at the weather. >>reporter: until we get a mixed the speaking of which the bird dawn in a cloud slow clearing of mild afternoon giving the to the to to lure '70s the number is around of '60s lower 70's 76 fremont over to the east bay hills getting into the '80s degree territory we should know couple '80s possible for antioch into brentwood lower a is for the weekend popping back to mid '80s territory for most of next week the drive times of the to 33 minutes from downtown oakland into downtown san francisco just a lot of commuter traffic squeezing through the toll plaza checking in on the richmond san rafael bridge. >>robin winston: already backed up to castro we have a crass wrapping of south of the coliseum and the crass blocking one lane backed up to high street and the commute direction northbound looks great out a san leandro and to downtown oakland >>james: police have just released these images their sketches of the two
>>mark: it happen on saturday evening and lafayette park surveillance video showing the side what he repeatedly punched her and walk away we want to give look at the weather. >>reporter: until we get a mixed the speaking of which the bird dawn in a cloud slow clearing of mild afternoon giving the to the to to lure '70s the number is around of '60s lower 70's 76 fremont over to the east bay hills getting into the '80s degree territory we should know couple '80s possible for antioch...
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welcome back, marty - it was a little chilly coming the family of a 20- year-old lafayette man is offering a reward for any information about his disappearance. ryder johnson was working at eldora mountain resort - near nederland. no one's seen him since january 17th. on that day-- he was leaving the ski resort. his car was later offering 100- thousand dollars to anyone with information that leads to johnson-- or to an arrest... if foul play was involved. human remains have been found in the eldora area - but authorities do not believe they have any connection to johnson. investigators still want to know what exactly happened - when a known gang member killed a two year old child in his care. yesterday - hasan jones was sentenced to 20 years -- for the charge of child abuse resulting in plea deal with prosecutors -- who say, they don't want rehabilitation. ... this is a punishment. ny-ari jones died from septic shock after investigators say jones "beat" her-- in 2014. according to court records - jones was they only person near the girl when she donald trump softened his tone during a spee
welcome back, marty - it was a little chilly coming the family of a 20- year-old lafayette man is offering a reward for any information about his disappearance. ryder johnson was working at eldora mountain resort - near nederland. no one's seen him since january 17th. on that day-- he was leaving the ski resort. his car was later offering 100- thousand dollars to anyone with information that leads to johnson-- or to an arrest... if foul play was involved. human remains have been found in the...
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. >> steve:and in lafayette.ruction crews are nearing completion of a large solar project at acalanes high school. the installation is set to help lessen carbon use... and provide staff and students with a covered parking area. it is also a tool to help facilities meet their energy needs from sun-generated power... while setting an example for students. >> steve:the lafayette elementary school district was the first to install solar panels in 2010. an update to heartwarming story that captivated the country. >> grant: he was be known as bat kid will remember him in the november 20135 years old now he's drawn up we saw an image in the beginning that showed this is what i want on a left that was him as we knew have checked out him now three years later than that he's doing remarkably well. celebrating his eight birthday tomorrow starts third grade this fall like playing baseball little league a clean bill of health. suffered from leukemia and they said over backwards to one the most famous make alicia days ever and
. >> steve:and in lafayette.ruction crews are nearing completion of a large solar project at acalanes high school. the installation is set to help lessen carbon use... and provide staff and students with a covered parking area. it is also a tool to help facilities meet their energy needs from sun-generated power... while setting an example for students. >> steve:the lafayette elementary school district was the first to install solar panels in 2010. an update to heartwarming story...
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hoping that maybe surveillance cameras in that area will give them clues >>jackie sissel: that is lafayettel washington street baron of still quiet neighborhood that have surveillance cameras on them in the camera captured the entire attack it continues to pump on earned it took about 54 secondly in the woman on the sidewalk. >>jackie sissel: of the meniscus is been described as a woman in her fifties she suffered serious injuries and has a broken nose she may need surgery they're hoping that someone in the neighborhood or inside of the park may have seen or heard something and they're hoping to give them a call >>mark: and aftershocks still locked in the area rescue crews are trying to pull people from the rubble >>james: session rescue crews are still worn through mountains of rubble the astrodome on right now as we speak to this morning to all those victims had to be pulled out alive thanks to the massive effort emergency crews and bystanders are handily really tough conditions >>mark: 9 year police veteran was arrested tuesday on six felony counts including authorized an opera as comput
hoping that maybe surveillance cameras in that area will give them clues >>jackie sissel: that is lafayettel washington street baron of still quiet neighborhood that have surveillance cameras on them in the camera captured the entire attack it continues to pump on earned it took about 54 secondly in the woman on the sidewalk. >>jackie sissel: of the meniscus is been described as a woman in her fifties she suffered serious injuries and has a broken nose she may need surgery they're...
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we have numerous flood watches in effec still through lafayette and baton rouge still with the rain continuing. that have seen up to 2 feet of totall rain in just the past few days and there are numerous rivers exceeding their banks. ......... .......................... tonight dropping to the 80's again by morning under clear and breezy winds at times. staying warm through the evening and overnight. tomorrow expect a hig still in the 80's and above average again. we're typically around 102 this time of year and we are well above that. we'll also come close to record warm lows again. ................................ . ........... looking ahead at in temperatures with around numbers getting close to normal late week. slight chances of the monsoon returning but this time staying mainly north and east of the area. breezy winds early week with winds relaxing more late week.<<<))) >>> ((christianne klein)) henderson is slowing you down, but it's all for a good cause. ((paul joncich)) >> demetria obilor explains what crews are up to and when your commute should get easier road, in "whats driving you
we have numerous flood watches in effec still through lafayette and baton rouge still with the rain continuing. that have seen up to 2 feet of totall rain in just the past few days and there are numerous rivers exceeding their banks. ......... .......................... tonight dropping to the 80's again by morning under clear and breezy winds at times. staying warm through the evening and overnight. tomorrow expect a hig still in the 80's and above average again. we're typically around 102...
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lafayette came to the hermitage when he was traveling to the united states. aaron bur came here after he was vice president. martin van buren came here, james k. polk. so the house, especially during the presidential years and in jackson's retirement years, the house was filled with visitors all the time. if you were a dignitary coming to visit andrew jackson, let's say in 1838, after the presidency, you would have come to the front door here because you were an important person so you come to the front door and you would have been greeted by a short woman named hannah, who is the head of the house slaves. she kind of ruled the roost. and she would invite you to come in, and then she would size you up and decide how important you were. clearly, you were already important because you had come to the front door. but if you were very important and you didn't know general jackson, you would have been escorted into the front parlor and allowed to wait for him there. and in the front parlor, he would have had laying out objects that would show you what an important
lafayette came to the hermitage when he was traveling to the united states. aaron bur came here after he was vice president. martin van buren came here, james k. polk. so the house, especially during the presidential years and in jackson's retirement years, the house was filled with visitors all the time. if you were a dignitary coming to visit andrew jackson, let's say in 1838, after the presidency, you would have come to the front door here because you were an important person so you come to...
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the building is on lafayette street -- it was built in the recessed entryways, a rose window and stone that was quarried in castle rock. it's served as a gathering place for social justice causes - such as the lgbt movement, civil rights and immigration -- since the 1950's. to be eligible for historic preservation in denver-- a site must show significance in history, architecture and geography. a hearing is scheduled for august 22nd. many people in the courtroom got emotional when a judge in kentucky let an inmate meet his newborn son -- for the very first time. 24-year-old james roeder was in jail on burglary charges. his wife is a co- defendant in the case, so judge amber wolf had a no-contact order between the couple. but she made an exception after finding out that the baby was born you never really celebrate dogs... but this week -- is international assistance dog week. working dogs do a lot of things -- there's guide dogs, hearing dogs, seizure alert dogs, emotional support and therapy dogs... the list goes on an jasper here are part of the group who advocated to make this week h
the building is on lafayette street -- it was built in the recessed entryways, a rose window and stone that was quarried in castle rock. it's served as a gathering place for social justice causes - such as the lgbt movement, civil rights and immigration -- since the 1950's. to be eligible for historic preservation in denver-- a site must show significance in history, architecture and geography. a hearing is scheduled for august 22nd. many people in the courtroom got emotional when a judge in...
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in lafayette, american red cross shelters scatter the area, providing flood victims a safe and clean place to stay, food, hydration, and emotional support. crystal abbott, a volunteer from spoke with us via telephone. >> we watched two people right here in lafayette down the street from our headquarters walking across in waist-deep water to their house. it is hard but we are here to put a smile on their face, to give them cleanup kits if they can get back into their house, and if they need to just talk. >> a client case supervisor from ariz before her flight. >> we have got a lot of people who are homeless, their homes washed away or their homes not livable. we have got a lot of people looking for a place to stay. some are losing jobs because their unemployment has been flooded out. there are just a lot of people hurting right now. >> about 102,000 people have registered for federal assistance, and that number could go up. red cross volunteers say the damage has been rated as one of the people's faces when they come, when they see you coming in and, you know, they're grateful for jus
in lafayette, american red cross shelters scatter the area, providing flood victims a safe and clean place to stay, food, hydration, and emotional support. crystal abbott, a volunteer from spoke with us via telephone. >> we watched two people right here in lafayette down the street from our headquarters walking across in waist-deep water to their house. it is hard but we are here to put a smile on their face, to give them cleanup kits if they can get back into their house, and if they...
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Aug 13, 2016
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october 1 is the vigil at lafayette park in october 2, the rally is that lafayette park in front of thefe free of gun violence will only become a reality but we have the following. universal background checks for all themselves including private cells and closing the gun show loopholes. thoseg gun sales to convicted of domestic -- banned the sale of assault weapons and military weapons to non-military civilians. then the sound of ammunition for military grade assault weapons. heavy penalties for gun sellers who allow purchases to people who did not pass background checks. bylect data of gun deaths the cdc. require safety training. develop a smart gun so that strolling guns have no value. that is basically our mission statement. the other part that is important to me is i lost three friends that i hired from st. petersburg florida. here is a picture. . know you cannot see it all 49 that died. as jason said earlier, they should not die in vain. they will not die in vain. our rally and vigil on october 1 second will allow us to talk about gun violence and these rules and regulations. aggre
october 1 is the vigil at lafayette park in october 2, the rally is that lafayette park in front of thefe free of gun violence will only become a reality but we have the following. universal background checks for all themselves including private cells and closing the gun show loopholes. thoseg gun sales to convicted of domestic -- banned the sale of assault weapons and military weapons to non-military civilians. then the sound of ammunition for military grade assault weapons. heavy penalties...
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the health department says there are three cases there, 74- year-old woman in lafayette, 47- year-old man in north boulder, 14-year-old boy in longmont, the first in the county to contract the virus this year. today colorado department of health reported a sharp increase in the number of west nile cases. people, animal and mosquito pools have tested positive in 14 counties. this year 13 people have contracted west nile in colorado. one person has died. 9news medical expert dr. john torres joining us now. some people may not even know they have it. >> you're right. the vast majority of people, they could get affected by this and not know they have west nile. here's how symptoms break down. again the majority of people, a little under the weather. you have 15 to 20% with more moderate symptoms, body aches, joint pains, rashes, headaches, might get nausea and vomiting, but they recover. here's the one. for less than 1% of people they can develop neurological issues. those are tremors, seizures, weakness in the arm or leg. that can become permanent develop neurological symptoms are also t
the health department says there are three cases there, 74- year-old woman in lafayette, 47- year-old man in north boulder, 14-year-old boy in longmont, the first in the county to contract the virus this year. today colorado department of health reported a sharp increase in the number of west nile cases. people, animal and mosquito pools have tested positive in 14 counties. this year 13 people have contracted west nile in colorado. one person has died. 9news medical expert dr. john torres...