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a lake mary was playing a game on her phone while standing in the garage and this happened. imagine looking up and staring into the eyes she says she was so close that she could feel his breath. hopefully it wasn't too terrible. she september a photo to her son with a message help me. and followed up with, don't make a lot of noise. that was quick thinking. once her 6'6", 325-pound walked up behind her, the bear weighing just 300 poundses, he walked -- pounds, he walked pokimon? >> i don't know. i see your bear and i raise it with my 325-pound son so there. >> excellent. >> that is funny. exactly. i got it. >>> flood watch will start today for the coastal counties at 2:00 because the rain has already started. and it's not really going to let up through the rest of the week. so we've got the heavy downpours. southern portion of pinellas county. and lightning strikes. this is pushing north. and now it's over the bay and palm harbor. to the south, spotty rain throughout manatee and sarasota counties as well. in our sky cast, not going the see much sunshine today. cloudy, shower
a lake mary was playing a game on her phone while standing in the garage and this happened. imagine looking up and staring into the eyes she says she was so close that she could feel his breath. hopefully it wasn't too terrible. she september a photo to her son with a message help me. and followed up with, don't make a lot of noise. that was quick thinking. once her 6'6", 325-pound walked up behind her, the bear weighing just 300 poundses, he walked -- pounds, he walked pokimon? >> i...
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a lake mary woman was playing on her phone while standing in the garage. and this happened. it's no game. it's for real. imagine looking up and staring into the eyes of this big ole bear. >> so cute. >> the quick thinking. she said the bear was so close that she could feel its breath. with a message, help me. then she followed up with, don't make a lot of noise. once her 6'6", 325-pound showed up, he walked up behind her and he took one look and said, i'm out of here. the 300-pound bear sauntered away. >> do you think the bear was afraid of the son? >> absolutely. he's got 25-pounds on me, got to go. >> and mom calls her >> look at that. >>> leigh has a bear of a forecast. >> yeah, you know when you're outmatched. a flood watch goes into effect at 2:00 p.m. today due to the fact that rain is going to be on and off all day. and it's on for a lot of people right now. we have a lot of lightning strikes and rain just pushing up toward tarpon strikes. and we have seen them with the reporters out there happening with them. about 143 lightning strikes in the last 10 to 15 minutes.
a lake mary woman was playing on her phone while standing in the garage. and this happened. it's no game. it's for real. imagine looking up and staring into the eyes of this big ole bear. >> so cute. >> the quick thinking. she said the bear was so close that she could feel its breath. with a message, help me. then she followed up with, don't make a lot of noise. once her 6'6", 325-pound showed up, he walked up behind her and he took one look and said, i'm out of here. the...
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team took a main custody after shots were fired inside a home not far from lake maris. a gunman was shown being deta detained. police responded to the home enforce, as you can see. heavily armed officers went into the home to search for weapons believed to have been used by the man. they recovered two guns, no one was injured. >>> a 5-year-old girl in san francisco has recovered after being hit by a stray bullet. 5-year-old kid. police are looking for three men in their 20s they believe are responsible. >>> friends, family and colleagues of san francisco chef frank galicia are trying to cope with his stunning homicide, his body discovered at the westfield mall yesterday as we reported. outside that acclaimed restaurant where frank worked. >> reporter: dan, as you can imagine, frank's family is devastated. his older brother tells me he had been a line cook in boston but was intrigued by the fusion in san francisco and moved home briefly while interviewing for the job and his brother says when he got it he was ecstatic. frank gaily sha had two passi passions, music and co
team took a main custody after shots were fired inside a home not far from lake maris. a gunman was shown being deta detained. police responded to the home enforce, as you can see. heavily armed officers went into the home to search for weapons believed to have been used by the man. they recovered two guns, no one was injured. >>> a 5-year-old girl in san francisco has recovered after being hit by a stray bullet. 5-year-old kid. police are looking for three men in their 20s they...
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that is at lake mary, and today like going for most, cooling and more clouds on monday with temperatures rebounding by the midweek. back to you.>>> more trump trouble and the pushback for the were presidential -- for the presidential nominee and what he is getting from his own party. >>> and do not forget that kpix 5 is exclusive home for the pregame opener against houston, kickoff is at four clock. because of the game watch 60 minutes on cable 12, and we will be right back. ,,,,,,,, i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. fo
that is at lake mary, and today like going for most, cooling and more clouds on monday with temperatures rebounding by the midweek. back to you.>>> more trump trouble and the pushback for the were presidential -- for the presidential nominee and what he is getting from his own party. >>> and do not forget that kpix 5 is exclusive home for the pregame opener against houston, kickoff is at four clock. because of the game watch 60 minutes on cable 12, and we will be right back....
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. >> reporter: hundreds of walker's line the shore of oakland lake mary to participate in the 12th annual friends of faith walk. >> we celebrate faith and we celebrate the walk that she started, because that she started, raising money for low income women diagnosed with breast cancer. >> reporter: she was a beloved television reported that died of breast cancer but before she passed away she inspired colleagues throughout the bay area media even as her diagnosis became dire. >> shortly after she found out that the cancer had come back, a few days later, she walked into the newsroom and in faith fashion with her big, huge, personality, she said, i have a great idea. she said i'm going to start an organization called friends of faith and i'm going to help low income people who are going through and help them in any way possible. >> reporter: friends of faith was embraced by women in bay area broadcasting and their enthusiasm has spread. >> she brought it all of the media girlfriends to make it happen. now it has gone well beyond the women in the media . it has spread out to so many others.
. >> reporter: hundreds of walker's line the shore of oakland lake mary to participate in the 12th annual friends of faith walk. >> we celebrate faith and we celebrate the walk that she started, because that she started, raising money for low income women diagnosed with breast cancer. >> reporter: she was a beloved television reported that died of breast cancer but before she passed away she inspired colleagues throughout the bay area media even as her diagnosis became dire....
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tim could come in after steve jobs lake mary john's coming after mohammed ali and you can never be good >> tim cook really did inherit this. steve jobs is legendary. how many movies have been put out on his leadership in innovation a lot. let's look when investors are doing and how they perceive the difference between steve jobs and sam cooke. we will luck out this five-year chart. we will pull the map and you'll see where apple is at 113% in the past five years, which is more or less at the nasdaq has done. apple makes up about 10% of the weight on the nasdaq. people say you shouldn't compare that because it's just so much a part of it. apple is in fact over a five-year period outpacing the s&p 500. you might say to me who carries about the embassy. let's see how apple is doing versus the big tech peers. i anticipated that question. microsoft scooping it. so if amazon comes the alphabet, google. the ranges of those docs, microsoft 130%. alpha but google 174%. 5% over the past five years. if you judge apple by a jury of its peers, it is not doing so well. tim cook did have a few big mis
tim could come in after steve jobs lake mary john's coming after mohammed ali and you can never be good >> tim cook really did inherit this. steve jobs is legendary. how many movies have been put out on his leadership in innovation a lot. let's look when investors are doing and how they perceive the difference between steve jobs and sam cooke. we will luck out this five-year chart. we will pull the map and you'll see where apple is at 113% in the past five years, which is more or less at...
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perhaps adrift over areas like hidden valley lake and further south would be the lake mary area.on and then the direction of the wind will be at this direction to the north and east. temperatures ranging depending on where you are. some areas reporting 55 to 60 and some areas reporting 70 degrees already with relative humidity at 35%. by noon, 90 degrees and expect to top out in the upper 90s for today. the winds are coming in from the southwest at 10 to 15. relative humidity 17%. very hot and dry out there today. we have a ridge of high pressure still in control of the weather pattern but a few troughs will swing through today that will help to pull back temperatures just a little bit. still very warm. inland cities will be back in the 90s. the windsor onshore but fairfield at 12 and opened reporting 10 and napa reporting three. northerly breeze at eight 8 miles per hour. temperatures now in the 50s. upper 50s oakland. 60 walnut creek and 64 fairfield. south bay, san jose 61. the giants play today, 63 at game time. westerly breeze with partly cloudy to mostly clear skies for the
perhaps adrift over areas like hidden valley lake and further south would be the lake mary area.on and then the direction of the wind will be at this direction to the north and east. temperatures ranging depending on where you are. some areas reporting 55 to 60 and some areas reporting 70 degrees already with relative humidity at 35%. by noon, 90 degrees and expect to top out in the upper 90s for today. the winds are coming in from the southwest at 10 to 15. relative humidity 17%. very hot and...
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good old salt lake city utah where a certain reed cowan maybe from. >> marie: i love it, it is the competition op but again, the spirit of solidarity. and camaraderie. >> jim: a little look at pin diplomacy in rio. thank you for that. >> marie: you have to check out reed cowan and chloe beardsley's social media. head over to the news 3 facebook page and www.news3lv.com to check out all of the olympic action. three as we head into another work week on this monday we are talking about kevin about possible smoke from the wildfire. not a big problem yet tonight. earlier believe a shift in the wind and that should be the flow for the next couple of days as i wouldn't worry about the smoke. that will not be the issue. more humidity coming away will be the issue. that really did not happen today. here is the murky environment, check out this time-lapse with the smoke and junk in the air. this was not a pleasant start to the day rolls on, the wind shifts and we had mixing there is the wind picked up out of the south. we saw less humidity and more blue sky. even from the far north part of the valley.to
good old salt lake city utah where a certain reed cowan maybe from. >> marie: i love it, it is the competition op but again, the spirit of solidarity. and camaraderie. >> jim: a little look at pin diplomacy in rio. thank you for that. >> marie: you have to check out reed cowan and chloe beardsley's social media. head over to the news 3 facebook page and www.news3lv.com to check out all of the olympic action. three as we head into another work week on this monday we are talking...
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the negative numbers reflect the >> marie: thousands crowded into an outdoor arena in lake tahoe where president obama gave the keynote address to the twentieth annual summit addressing the lake's enveermentsal challenges. senator harry reid invited the president to speak. scientists worry about a wide variety of factors including housing construction, storm water run-off and even traffic. the newest threat is climate change. the lakes temperature has risen years than any time on record. >> reed: we've been following this one. actor/singer chris brown has been arrested. >> marie: next, the charges against the singer and the impact it's having on the deals he has with a las vegas night club. >> reed: the first u.s. flights to cuba are underway. how much it's going cost to get from las vegas to cuba coming up. >> chloe: we're tracking severe weather across the country. whether it is a tropical storm for seniors like barbara, social security makes a difference every mononth. but for the wall street types who've given congressman joe heck's campaigns over $500,000, social security could me
the negative numbers reflect the >> marie: thousands crowded into an outdoor arena in lake tahoe where president obama gave the keynote address to the twentieth annual summit addressing the lake's enveermentsal challenges. senator harry reid invited the president to speak. scientists worry about a wide variety of factors including housing construction, storm water run-off and even traffic. the newest threat is climate change. the lakes temperature has risen years than any time on record....
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sounds like this was a last-minute deal that came together to have a roundtable. >> marie: then he'll be going to lake tahoe after that. >>> it is national dog day everybody. a time to appreciate the pooch in your life. admire the hound next door. quite honestly it is another excuse to look at photos of cute dogs online. photos of their dogs this morning. they more than oe blienled. look. driving to work. thank you everybody for sending us these photos of the pups. >> jim: my dogs today, this morning were like so have you heard, it's national dog day? i'm, like, 365 days are dog days for you. >> marie: i love that one. chef pup. >> jim: we could do this all afternoon but, you know, sadly we're out of time. so thanks for having us in today. >> marie: "family feud" i next. of course you are going to keep us posted on this weather announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: ha ha! how you folks? how's everybody? thank you. appreciate y'all. ha ha. thank y'all. well, welcome to "family feud," harvey,
sounds like this was a last-minute deal that came together to have a roundtable. >> marie: then he'll be going to lake tahoe after that. >>> it is national dog day everybody. a time to appreciate the pooch in your life. admire the hound next door. quite honestly it is another excuse to look at photos of cute dogs online. photos of their dogs this morning. they more than oe blienled. look. driving to work. thank you everybody for sending us these photos of the pups. >> jim:...
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we are covering it all, and abc's mary bruce is in lower lake, california. >> reporter: it is my pleasure to announce the arrest of damian anthony pashlik, on 17 counts of arson. >> reporter: tonight, releech, mixed with outrage, for a community reeling. >> it makes me angry, so angry. >> reporter: police say damian pashilk is a serial arsonist who sparked fires across this weekend, incinerating 175 homes and businesses. long-time resident todd mayes not mincing words. >> if it was up to me, i would have him be in a place where he found a can of gasoline and a lit match and let things happen the way they happen. >> reporter: investigators say they tracked pashilk for more than a year. is it possible that all of this destruction could have been avoided? >> it's very difficult to build a serial arson case. you are looking at many different factors and investigation. >> reporter: many in this area traumatized all over again, after surviving deadly fires last summer. authorities tonight not saying whether pashilk could be tied to those fires. but today, firefighters battling another fast movi
we are covering it all, and abc's mary bruce is in lower lake, california. >> reporter: it is my pleasure to announce the arrest of damian anthony pashlik, on 17 counts of arson. >> reporter: tonight, releech, mixed with outrage, for a community reeling. >> it makes me angry, so angry. >> reporter: police say damian pashilk is a serial arsonist who sparked fires across this weekend, incinerating 175 homes and businesses. long-time resident todd mayes not mincing words....
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. >> marie: antonio castellan joins us near lake mead has the suspect hurt anyone? >> antonio: luckily no one has been hurt but authorities say they think he will get violent by detectives are telling me that after each robbery, the suspect seems to get more aggressive. on northwest a convenience wearing a mask wants straight to a slot machine. the video shows the robber trying to pry the locks off. the quick immediately walks up and manages to get him out. but the machine highs angel rodriguez is concerned. >>. [indiscernable] >> antonio: police say the slot machine robber has been involved in eight robberies in northwest and north las vegas. the thief is known for usually carrying a crowbar. detectives say t usually gets to the machines cashbox and takes off. >> maria works at a business right in front of one of the stores that was hit. >> i can't believe how bad people have become. i guess the best way putting it is it's just sad. >> antonio: is in the slot machine robber has terrorized stores since may. it is believed the suspect in his last robbery may have had
. >> marie: antonio castellan joins us near lake mead has the suspect hurt anyone? >> antonio: luckily no one has been hurt but authorities say they think he will get violent by detectives are telling me that after each robbery, the suspect seems to get more aggressive. on northwest a convenience wearing a mask wants straight to a slot machine. the video shows the robber trying to pry the locks off. the quick immediately walks up and manages to get him out. but the machine highs...
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lake mead. the body of kathleen mary ploutz was back in july at boulder beach... police have released this surveillance video--- ploutz was seen man... at her apartment near sierra vista and paradise-- the night before she was found. he was driving a s-u-v. if you recognize this man-- upi are asked to call crime stoppers at 702- 385-55-55. back in june two people shot and critically injured gene mcmillan while he was working at 7/11 near sahara and lamb.... he now lives at a center for brain injury rehabilitation because the shooting caused him to have chronic short loss... today his family got a phone call from the center, telling them mcmillan was missing... that phone call came in around 7 a.m. , mcmillan wasn't found until 4 p.m. neither mcmillan nor his family know what happened in the 9 hours he was roaming the streets... but terri ewing, mcmillan's mother, says all of this could have been avoided if he was allowed to live at home while recieving care. " i couldve cut that off, i couldve done something about that, we could've had help, we sitters watching hi
lake mead. the body of kathleen mary ploutz was back in july at boulder beach... police have released this surveillance video--- ploutz was seen man... at her apartment near sierra vista and paradise-- the night before she was found. he was driving a s-u-v. if you recognize this man-- upi are asked to call crime stoppers at 702- 385-55-55. back in june two people shot and critically injured gene mcmillan while he was working at 7/11 near sahara and lamb.... he now lives at a center for brain...
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abc's mary bruce is in the hard hit lower lake, california, this morning. mary, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. this is what most streets here look like, graveyards of smoldering personal belongings this morning authorities believe the man responsible for this is now behind bars. this morning, 4,000 acres burnt to a crisp. 175 homes and businesses destroyed. most of lower lake, california, leveled by flames and smoke. homes turned into charred skeletons. >> our whole life and all of our neighbors, look at what they have to come home to. it's horrible. >> reporter: overnight california officials announcing the arrest of an alleged serial arsonist. >> it is my pleasure to announce the arrest of damian anthony pashilk, age 40, on 17 counts of arson. >> reporter: officials believe pashilk is responsible for starting this massive fire. >> mr. pashilk is in custody at this hour in the lake county jail where he will remain pending further criminal proceedings. >> reporter: longtime resident mark gibberson in a state of shock. a lifetime of memories
abc's mary bruce is in the hard hit lower lake, california, this morning. mary, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. this is what most streets here look like, graveyards of smoldering personal belongings this morning authorities believe the man responsible for this is now behind bars. this morning, 4,000 acres burnt to a crisp. 175 homes and businesses destroyed. most of lower lake, california, leveled by flames and smoke. homes turned into charred skeletons. >> our whole...
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so mary's got over two inches. others, like lake geneva, 2/10 of an inch. that moon, how beautiful. skies cleared. the dew point is nice and low. the wind is still breezy, picking up between 10-15 miles per hour. it actually feels like 60 degrees in burlington, and 69 in the dells. overnight lows in the upper 50's tonight. leave that window open just a little bit. this will be fantastic sleeping weather. adrienne: good to know. thank you. a family is thankful to still have each other tonight. a fire badly damaged their home. near teutonia and clarke just after 8:00 this morning. everyone inside made it out ok. it did cause several thousand dollars in damage. we're working to find out if a milwaukee daycare will be back open monday. several small fires popped up at the little people's academy on 27th street near capitol. the damage is around $500. crews are still working to find what caused the fire. sheldon: right now major ramps , in the zoo interchange are this is a live look from our department of transportation cameras. the ramp from i-94 east to i-41/894 south closed late last
so mary's got over two inches. others, like lake geneva, 2/10 of an inch. that moon, how beautiful. skies cleared. the dew point is nice and low. the wind is still breezy, picking up between 10-15 miles per hour. it actually feels like 60 degrees in burlington, and 69 in the dells. overnight lows in the upper 50's tonight. leave that window open just a little bit. this will be fantastic sleeping weather. adrienne: good to know. thank you. a family is thankful to still have each other tonight. a...
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a live image looking at i-15 and lake mead where a rollover is causing backups out there. >> marie: this is what we've learned from nhp so far. one person was taken to umc with unknown injuries after the suv rolled over and the lanes being impacted right now. this is for southbound traffic there on the 15. obviously could cause a bit of a traffic situation. this accident is approaching the 95. keep an eye out for this if you are planning to get out and hit that part of town. >> reed: restoration work on the u.s. capitol dome is nearly complete. it's actually on time and under budget by about -- well quite a bit of money. it had so we're hearing they didn't have to spend that much. according to house speaker paul ryan the two-year project will be ready ahead of january's presidential inauguration. work included fixing thousands of cast iron cracks. >> marie: your daily weather forecast, you know it's one of the biggest parts of any television broadcast. >> reed: tom hawley went digging and came across video of a guy named barry, a weatherman from more than 40 years ago. >> tom: weather ha
a live image looking at i-15 and lake mead where a rollover is causing backups out there. >> marie: this is what we've learned from nhp so far. one person was taken to umc with unknown injuries after the suv rolled over and the lanes being impacted right now. this is for southbound traffic there on the 15. obviously could cause a bit of a traffic situation. this accident is approaching the 95. keep an eye out for this if you are planning to get out and hit that part of town. >>...
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lake mead. the body of kathleen mary ploutz was found by rangers at boulder beach back in july... police have released this ploutz was seen walking with this man... at her apartment near sierra vista and paradise-- the night before she was found. he was driving a s-u-v. if you have any information that could help police... you are urged to call crime stoppers at 702-385-55-55. in national news this morning... two nuns were stabbed to death in their mississippi home... and their killer has not been found. police say there is evidence of a break in... that may have led to the violent murder. its not clear how many suspects are involved... but authorities say a vehicle was also ston. the community is now coming together.. to commemorate the lives of these women.. who spent decades helping the poor. a somber day for our colleges in roanoke, virginia it was one year ago... when a reporter and her photographer were shot on live television. to honor alison parker and adam ward.. their station... w- d-b-j-7 held a moment of silence.. and unveiled a memorial in their honor. the judge that
lake mead. the body of kathleen mary ploutz was found by rangers at boulder beach back in july... police have released this ploutz was seen walking with this man... at her apartment near sierra vista and paradise-- the night before she was found. he was driving a s-u-v. if you have any information that could help police... you are urged to call crime stoppers at 702-385-55-55. in national news this morning... two nuns were stabbed to death in their mississippi home... and their killer has not...
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more than 4,000 people now that blaze at bay and abc's mary bruce is in lower lake, california, with the latest for us this morning. mary, good morning. >> reporter: david, good morning. the fire tore through this home overnight. it's hard to tell from this smoldering rubble but this used to be the kitchen. now, one of the few things still standing this morning, the playset out in the backyard and as you mentioned this fire is still raging. this morning, firefighters struggling to contain two blazes ripping 3,000 acres charred overnight. thick plumes of smoke billowing from homes and businesses. 4,000 people evacuated. >> it's hazardous to be in there right now. >> reporter: this fire being fought from the ground and air but only 5% contained. a separate wildfire now covering 4,000 acres. flames spreading so quickly, residents seeking shelter in fire and sparks were just blowing for awhile here. >> reporter: another getting trapped. the blaze closing in. >> immediate rescue for a juvenile who is trapped in a pool with fire all around him. >> reporter: firefighters unable to save this
more than 4,000 people now that blaze at bay and abc's mary bruce is in lower lake, california, with the latest for us this morning. mary, good morning. >> reporter: david, good morning. the fire tore through this home overnight. it's hard to tell from this smoldering rubble but this used to be the kitchen. now, one of the few things still standing this morning, the playset out in the backyard and as you mentioned this fire is still raging. this morning, firefighters struggling to contain...
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marie mortera. he was the sole provider for his wife and children and workers gave away yesterday. it's our top story. news 3's antonio castelan joins us live near lake mead and fifth where a candlelight vigil is planned for tonight. antonio, what does the family say about what happened? >> reporter: marie, they tell us the accident should not have happened of the family holds the company at fault. the widow says she can't believe he >> reporter: he fought for everything he wanted. that's how jackie moreno will remember her husband, richard bautista. he died yesterday while taking down scaffolding. >> i received a call and they told me he had an accident. >> reporter: she said her husband worked hard labor construction jobs seven days a week to provide for the family. on this day, she asked him. >> i said don't go.
marie mortera. he was the sole provider for his wife and children and workers gave away yesterday. it's our top story. news 3's antonio castelan joins us live near lake mead and fifth where a candlelight vigil is planned for tonight. antonio, what does the family say about what happened? >> reporter: marie, they tell us the accident should not have happened of the family holds the company at fault. the widow says she can't believe he >> reporter: he fought for everything he wanted....
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. >> on your investor call the cfo mary ann lake specifically referring to brexit said, we're not going to be at a competitive disadvantage, if anything we feel like we're in a position of strength. so this uncertainty in europe, is it an opportunity for j.p. morgan to take market share? >> i think what she's referring to is that whatever the competitive situation, it will be equal for everyone. that we're in a pretty good position. and we'll have to just adapt to new roles. it's unlikely the new rules will hurt us like many people, is what she may have meant. may cause more money and cause more strain on clients, we want to be there for clients regardless of how it comes down. we're going to have to mold ourselves to the political they come up with. not up to j.p. morgan at all. actually, if you wanted, we would want to keep our job to london and be able to passport financial services to the eu like today. for the average person out there that really means we can bank a german company in germany using people, research, sales, train out of london. if those rules change, and they could,
. >> on your investor call the cfo mary ann lake specifically referring to brexit said, we're not going to be at a competitive disadvantage, if anything we feel like we're in a position of strength. so this uncertainty in europe, is it an opportunity for j.p. morgan to take market share? >> i think what she's referring to is that whatever the competitive situation, it will be equal for everyone. that we're in a pretty good position. and we'll have to just adapt to new roles. it's...
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lake mead and fifth where a candlelight vigil is planned for tonight. antonio, what does the family say about what happened? >> reporter: marie, they tell us the accident should not have happened of the family holds the company at fault. the widow says she can't believe he >> reporter: he fought for everything he wanted. that's how jackie moreno will remember her husband, richard bautista. he died yesterday while taking down scaffolding. >> i received a call and they told me he had an accident. >> reporter: she said her husband worked hard labor construction jobs seven days a week to provide for the family. on this day, she asked him. >> i said don't go. firefighters say the scaffolding collapsed. the two other workers told her the ties attaching it the begin began to break apart. >> they say when he hit the floor, that's when he passed away. >> reporter: we reached out to osha, the occupational safety and health administration, the government entity now investigating accident. osha representatives say this is the first construction death on the property in several years. performance builders supply set up the job. do you hol
lake mead and fifth where a candlelight vigil is planned for tonight. antonio, what does the family say about what happened? >> reporter: marie, they tell us the accident should not have happened of the family holds the company at fault. the widow says she can't believe he >> reporter: he fought for everything he wanted. that's how jackie moreno will remember her husband, richard bautista. he died yesterday while taking down scaffolding. >> i received a call and they told me...
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lake county is trying to recover from many fires. >> we'll stay here. we'll make up our beds. >> reporter: marien grabbed her dogs and left her home. last she heard it was still standing. it has been a heart breaking experience but she has to carry on. >> i'm all done crying and i'm all done being upset. i'm all done with it. now it's just going to be strong and keep going. >> reporter: and we're back here live. we're on main street in lower lake. it's just emergency vehicles. not a lot of flames. they have been work very hard. not all the businesses have been destroyed, just some. you can still see from main street active fires. firefighters are still working very hard out here. i got an update from cal fire. and there will be a town hall meeting tomorrow night. but they are still trying to find an exact location. >>> tough to see the flames right there behind you. so close. thank you so much. excellent reporting there. >>> unclear how many homes have been destroyed. you saw the homes and flames gutted by the wildfire. at least ten are gone for certain at this point but that number is expected
lake county is trying to recover from many fires. >> we'll stay here. we'll make up our beds. >> reporter: marien grabbed her dogs and left her home. last she heard it was still standing. it has been a heart breaking experience but she has to carry on. >> i'm all done crying and i'm all done being upset. i'm all done with it. now it's just going to be strong and keep going. >> reporter: and we're back here live. we're on main street in lower lake. it's just emergency...
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lake has caused more than $10 million in damage. >> what's worse, dozens of families are without homes because of the blaze. firefighters are struggling to contain it. mary bruce is there. >> reporter: an all-out battle to tame the flames. winds and bone-dry conditions fueling a blaze that barrelled through lower lake. more than 4,000 acre charred. 175 homes and businesses burned to the ground. >> this is where we all grew up. >> this is all we know our whole >> and our neighbors, look what they have to come home too. >> reporter: thousands of residents scrambling to escape as firefighters struggle in 100 degree heat. this man and his son jumping in their pool as the flames closed in around them. >> it got intense. sparks just blowing far while. >> reporter: fearing his home would burn he moved his most precious possessions to his workshop. >> w something. that's wishful thinking. >> reporter: a lifetime of memories gone in seconds. with the extreme conditions and the devastation already as far as the eye can see, this community is now bracing for more of this. mary bruce, abc news, california. >>> and rescuers have pulled a seventh body from the floodwa
lake has caused more than $10 million in damage. >> what's worse, dozens of families are without homes because of the blaze. firefighters are struggling to contain it. mary bruce is there. >> reporter: an all-out battle to tame the flames. winds and bone-dry conditions fueling a blaze that barrelled through lower lake. more than 4,000 acre charred. 175 homes and businesses burned to the ground. >> this is where we all grew up. >> this is all we know our whole >>...
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mary bruce tonight from the fire line. >> reporter: tonight, an all-out battle to tame the flames. barreled through the rural town of lower lake. more than 4,000 acres charred, 175 homes and businesses burnt to the ground. >> this is where we all grew up, you know? >> this is all we've known all our lives. >> our whole life. and now all of our neighbors. look at what they have to come home to. it's horrible. >> reporter: thousands of residents scrambling to escape as firefighters struggle in 100-degree heat. jay and his son jumping into their pool as the flames c >> it got intense, smoke and fire and sparks were just blowing for awhile here. >> reporter: fearing his home would burn, mark moved his most precious possessions to his workshop. >> you know, i was hoping something would be salvageable, but i know that's wishful thinking. >> reporter: a lifetime of memories gone in seconds. david, with the extreme fire conditions here, and the devastation already as far as the eye can see, tonight, this community is bracing for even more of this. david? breaking headline from milwaukee tonight. a mandatory curfew for young people, ab
mary bruce tonight from the fire line. >> reporter: tonight, an all-out battle to tame the flames. barreled through the rural town of lower lake. more than 4,000 acres charred, 175 homes and businesses burnt to the ground. >> this is where we all grew up, you know? >> this is all we've known all our lives. >> our whole life. and now all of our neighbors. look at what they have to come home to. it's horrible. >> reporter: thousands of residents scrambling to escape...