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fortunately, just before landing, the wheels came down and the plane landed safely. no one was injured. of course, we will hear from passengers onboard that flight coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> in your vote coverage this morning, donald trump drew a huge crowd to a rally in southwest florida announcing a major addition to the campaign. in an announcement, trump announced the launching of a phone bank system to have supporters spread the message. it's called trump talk and it allows users to call supporters from a computer or a phone. the campaign says the users who reach a certain number of calls can win some prizes. as for hillary rodham clinton, she is taking advantage of the united nations general assembly in new york. she is meeting with several prime minister during a sit- down with egypt's president. he pledged to uphold the rule of law and civil libber that- -civil liberties. and the democratic nominee finished up the evening with the meeting with the ukrainian president. f0 that country was invaded by russian forces and clinton could be overheard denounc
fortunately, just before landing, the wheels came down and the plane landed safely. no one was injured. of course, we will hear from passengers onboard that flight coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> in your vote coverage this morning, donald trump drew a huge crowd to a rally in southwest florida announcing a major addition to the campaign. in an announcement, trump announced the launching of a phone bank system to have supporters spread the message. it's called trump talk and it...
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to a malfunction with a landing gear. >> this is video after the plane landed as passengers were tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. the host of daytime on news channel 8 was onboard that the plane. jerry spoke to news channel 8's ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. ryan, this was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: good morning. jerry and a number of other passengers gathered here at the couple hours ago and they had a scary story to tell. listen-- >> everybody was scared to death. we're all good. >> reporter: this is video taken inside and the american airlines plane by a passenger after flight 574 touched down at tampa international airport around midnight. as mentioned, wfla daytime host jerry was onboard the flight from phoenix to florida. the plane was close to touchdown when jerry the plane then cruised at a low altitude for a little while and circled around the bay area. and then the flight crew had an ominous warn, there was a problem with the landing gear and everyone onboard had to
to a malfunction with a landing gear. >> this is video after the plane landed as passengers were tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. the host of daytime on news channel 8 was onboard that the plane. jerry spoke to news channel 8's ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. ryan, this was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: good morning. jerry and a number of other passengers gathered here at the...
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as the plane landed, passengers and the flight crew braced to tell you this morning that the plane landed safely and no passengers were injured. >> passengers telling each other good-bye. flight attendants screaming to brace before landing. we have team coverage of this breaking story from tampa international airport. and we begin with news channel 8's ryan hughes. ryan, the host of daytime on news channel 8, our friend and colleague was on that plane. >> reporter: good morning to you both once again. florida from california. this american airlines flight made a stop in phoenix. he says things went wrong the moment the plane started to touchdown here in tampa. let's go to video right now that we shot not too long ago. it shows the plane on the tarmac here at tampa international airport where maintenance crews just changed a blown tire. and now we spoke to jerry who said something was wrong when the plane went to land but then the pilot pulled up quickly. and then the plane rc while. and an indicator light apparently went on telling the flight crew there was a problem with the landing gear
as the plane landed, passengers and the flight crew braced to tell you this morning that the plane landed safely and no passengers were injured. >> passengers telling each other good-bye. flight attendants screaming to brace before landing. we have team coverage of this breaking story from tampa international airport. and we begin with news channel 8's ryan hughes. ryan, the host of daytime on news channel 8, our friend and colleague was on that plane. >> reporter: good morning to...
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with the landing gear. >> now this is video after the plane landed as passengers were let off the plane on to the tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. our jerry penacoli, our host from news channel 8 daytime was onboard the plane. and jerry talked to ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. that was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: a very scary morning for many people onboard this flight, including jerry penacoli. they gathered here not too long ago and told us their stories. immediate aftermath on her cellphone. watch here. f0 the plane was close to touchdown when jerry explained the pilot quickly pulled up. the plane cruised around the bay area for quite a while and then the flight crew preparedded again to land. there was a potential problem with the landing gear and everyone onboard had to prepare for the worse. >> we were given the full brake crash brace mode with flight attendants screaming at us at how to do it. it was petrifying. >> reporter: here's video of the plane on the tarmac surro
with the landing gear. >> now this is video after the plane landed as passengers were let off the plane on to the tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. our jerry penacoli, our host from news channel 8 daytime was onboard the plane. and jerry talked to ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. that was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: a very scary morning for many people onboard this flight,...
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but land is -- how we treat the land is crucial. so the factor here i want to bring up is carbon, all right? so car won in the soil -- carbon in the soil is a real, it's really, really important. so carbon is the main ingredient in soil organic matter, not to get kind of, you know, techie or science-y about it, but -- so organic matter, that's the good stuff. that's what you want in your soil to grow, you know, to have your garden, you know, really look great and be great. so a 1% increase in soil organic matter means an extra 20,000 gallons of water per acre that that land can hold. and what that means is that if you have rich soil that has, that's, you know, really -- you worked the soil and there's a lot of carbon in it, i mean, as our lands used to be, i mean, our prairies, you know, like our native grasslands, they were -- they had such rich soil which is why everybody couldn't, you know, wait to plow it up and put crops in there. so, but what that means is that if you have a really, really strong, heavy rainfall, your land can
but land is -- how we treat the land is crucial. so the factor here i want to bring up is carbon, all right? so car won in the soil -- carbon in the soil is a real, it's really, really important. so carbon is the main ingredient in soil organic matter, not to get kind of, you know, techie or science-y about it, but -- so organic matter, that's the good stuff. that's what you want in your soil to grow, you know, to have your garden, you know, really look great and be great. so a 1% increase in...
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with the landing gear. >> now this is video after the plane landed as passengers were let off tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. our jerry penacoli, our host from news channel 8 daytime was onboard the plane. and jerry talked to ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. that was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: a very scary morning for many people onboard penacoli. they gathered here not too long ago and told us their stories. we also talked to one woman who happened to record the immediate aftermath on her cellphone. watch here. >> everybody was scared to death. we're all good. >> reporter: this is video taken inside and the american airlines plane by a passenger. you can see little by boy there overcome with y. flight from phoenix, arizona here to florida. the plane was close to touchdown when jerry explained the pilot quickly pulled up. the plane then cruised at a low altitude for around an hour and circled around around the bay area. and then the flight crew had an ominous warn, there wa
with the landing gear. >> now this is video after the plane landed as passengers were let off tarmac. it was a dramatic landing that had people praying as flight attendants warned passengers to brace for impact. our jerry penacoli, our host from news channel 8 daytime was onboard the plane. and jerry talked to ryan hughes right after he exited the plane. that was a harrowing ordeal for him. >> reporter: a very scary morning for many people onboard penacoli. they gathered here not...
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our conflict is with the israeli occupation of our land. we respect the jewish religion and condemn the catastrophe that befell the jewish people in world war ii in europe, and view it as one of the most heinous crimes perpetrated against humanity. realization of a historic reconciliation between the palestinian and israeli peoples requires that israel acknowledge its responsibility for the nakba inflicted on our people to this very day. historic reconciliation between the palestinian and israeli peoples requires that israel acknowledge its responsibility for the nakba inflicted on our people to this very day. this will open a new era of coexistence and will serve to build bridges rather than walls. i believe that the arab peace initiatives presents a reasonable, serious solution. yet israel continues to insist on being selective, choosing only what it wishes from this initiative, such as establishment of relations with the arab countries first without ending its occupation of palestine. this is definitely a recipe for the continuation of t
our conflict is with the israeli occupation of our land. we respect the jewish religion and condemn the catastrophe that befell the jewish people in world war ii in europe, and view it as one of the most heinous crimes perpetrated against humanity. realization of a historic reconciliation between the palestinian and israeli peoples requires that israel acknowledge its responsibility for the nakba inflicted on our people to this very day. historic reconciliation between the palestinian and...
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the jet landing without much of its landing gear. tearing down that runway for more than a mile. ou have moderao severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ready for a new chapter? talk to your rheumatologist. this is humira at work. if you've gone to extremes
the jet landing without much of its landing gear. tearing down that runway for more than a mile. ou have moderao severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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management agencies this is increasing the case recreation lands parks land and the like the management of overseeing lands is tend more towards resource protection in the main from a board stand point and simultaneously been a movement amongst the protection agencies to move towards the entertainment assess not crossing the middle by definitely that change over time. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi ami eddy a native of san francisco about a year nature ago i moved to the ingleside i'm a hikerer and grad to hike the water shed area and living closer he quickly was disappointed a lot of roadblocks taking a hike with any family without investigating to go through the hoops of doing so are i care deeply about habitat and ecology i do design, engineering, and construction assistance services to protect the local ecology are tit in th community it is a laughable to think this this will include more trash discouraging i believe that we as a society need to put a lot a lot more value in making sure that people are not breaking the rules that is a separate issue most people want to obey
management agencies this is increasing the case recreation lands parks land and the like the management of overseeing lands is tend more towards resource protection in the main from a board stand point and simultaneously been a movement amongst the protection agencies to move towards the entertainment assess not crossing the middle by definitely that change over time. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi ami eddy a native of san francisco about a year nature ago i...
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they were able to safely bring those back to dry land. again, the conditions here, you can see live behind me that the tree is whipping in the wind. for a moment, they are fine with just wind and then one of the bands of rain will move through and it will be a complete downpour. we will remain out here the best we can and bring you guys the latest information from here. >> and i know you were talking to local officials about the concern with the tanks. what is the concern, that it will continue to whip around, possibly even be an explosion or something like that? >> reporter: yeah, that was the fear at one point, th could smell propane. we could smell the gas in the air. and the police officer told me that the concern is something sinier cod happen, one could exmod. so they wanted to pull them to dry land which -- explode. so they wanted to pull them to dry land which is the case. >> and ryan, i know that you're getting out and about and talking to the locals. this has to be gut wrenching for them because some are just watching the waters
they were able to safely bring those back to dry land. again, the conditions here, you can see live behind me that the tree is whipping in the wind. for a moment, they are fine with just wind and then one of the bands of rain will move through and it will be a complete downpour. we will remain out here the best we can and bring you guys the latest information from here. >> and i know you were talking to local officials about the concern with the tanks. what is the concern, that it will...
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they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started
they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the...
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the pipeline using eminent domain goes through army corps land, federal land, minimal consultation with the tribes and leadership and i think obama did causing this process of the department of justice can do a review. asked the armyr corps not to expedite this process so there would be opportunity to study the effects on groundwater and the rivers and the water that the standing rock tribe depends on. i think there has been so much in the disease that so many indignities -- so many indignities and a lack of attention on the part of government, being exploited in terms of their natural resources. standing rock has become it behooves our committee as having jurisdiction over native american affairs in general, not only to hold a hearing, but do it in such a way that we are looking for how we would result the lack of consultation and how do we, as a congress that has a constitutional responsibility, protect the sovereignty and ability of tribes in their own decision-making to determine their future. at standing things rock. host: they congress -- the chairman said the resident is guilty o
the pipeline using eminent domain goes through army corps land, federal land, minimal consultation with the tribes and leadership and i think obama did causing this process of the department of justice can do a review. asked the armyr corps not to expedite this process so there would be opportunity to study the effects on groundwater and the rivers and the water that the standing rock tribe depends on. i think there has been so much in the disease that so many indignities -- so many indignities...
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that land. so what you have happening say in virginia is that the virginia colonial government, the house of burgesses, which is made up of elite families, members of the elite families of virginia, is making land grants to people who are members of the elite families of virginia. and so you get these claims, is really what they are, to lands out west. but people like washington devote a tremendous amount of effort and money into getting those lands surveyed, and because once you've got them surveyed, then you've got to get those registered and you've got a claim to them. but what happens is, if this line holds for say ten years, and then the british government says, okay, we'll move the line west, and george washington moves -- and this actually happens in washington's life. he goes west to look at his properties, and there are people living on his property. on what he thinks is his property. he says, wait a minute, i'm george washington, i just won the revolution. you're on my land. and these
that land. so what you have happening say in virginia is that the virginia colonial government, the house of burgesses, which is made up of elite families, members of the elite families of virginia, is making land grants to people who are members of the elite families of virginia. and so you get these claims, is really what they are, to lands out west. but people like washington devote a tremendous amount of effort and money into getting those lands surveyed, and because once you've got them...
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. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a weary land, a weary land. ♪ ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary landelter in the time of storm. ♪ ♪ i would not be a sinner... (hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally teach the melody first so everybody's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone, you take the next voice part, teach them their respective part, couple them together, and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ (hammond) afte
. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a weary land, a weary land. ♪ ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary landelter in the time of storm. ♪ ♪ i would not be a sinner... (hammond) in teaching a gospel choir, what i have to do is to listen to a tape, see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal, i generally...
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the land decade directly provides the land at no cost to the city in consideration the planning commission required the plan required 19 thousand square feet and the last thing we found a way to increase that to 22 thousand square feet and is available for the legacy in the site this is a code compliant project consistent with the mission plan, with the zoning, the height limit that is the 42 percent ratio and the pdrs replacement space that appraise $7 million in funding to the eastern neighborhoods money to the transportation sustainability fund and the childcare funds we ask the board reject this and allow the project and affordable housing to proceed thank you. >> can i ask for the reduced years i think i miss it was reduced for what the pdrs or units autopsy for 4 thousand square feet of the pdrs use in the market-rate building. >> so you're saying the reduced rent you're putting rent control other than commercial space an pdr space particularly. >> that's what we offered. >> i get it. >> and the 98 units what's the i'm for those units area medium income units. >> those units that moe
the land decade directly provides the land at no cost to the city in consideration the planning commission required the plan required 19 thousand square feet and the last thing we found a way to increase that to 22 thousand square feet and is available for the legacy in the site this is a code compliant project consistent with the mission plan, with the zoning, the height limit that is the 42 percent ratio and the pdrs replacement space that appraise $7 million in funding to the eastern...
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just before landing, the plane minutes. >> i called my father and said they can't get the landing gear down. we're leaving everything to you. i'll go home and make a will but i haven't done that yet. take care of my dog. >> you make quick phone calls to your loved ones and you never think you're going to do that. when you're in that situation, you do it, so i called my mom from the plane and told her i loved her and if i didn't get through it just >> reporter: the flight attendants instructed them to brace as if the plane were to crash during landing. >> prepare for impact, prepare for impact and we landed safely. >> reporter: passengers say the crew members did a great job handling the situation. >> everybody on the plane was calling their loved ones and a lot of cheering and a lot of tears and a lot of grateful people. >> reporter: there were 146 troy hayden, fox 10 news. >> in a statement american airlines say the inldz cater light went on in the cockpit. the aircraft landed with no problems but everybody is safe. no problem. >>> new details about the man suspected in the bombings i
just before landing, the plane minutes. >> i called my father and said they can't get the landing gear down. we're leaving everything to you. i'll go home and make a will but i haven't done that yet. take care of my dog. >> you make quick phone calls to your loved ones and you never think you're going to do that. when you're in that situation, you do it, so i called my mom from the plane and told her i loved her and if i didn't get through it just >> reporter: the flight...
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after failing to land at st.tin's airport in bad weather, captain dewitt decides to divert first to the near by island of st. thomas and then to st. croix when he finds out it's even closer. but as the plane is climbing away from the airport in a torrential downpour, there's a problem. >> my navigator said to me, my god, look at the fuel gauges. >> because of the wind and the turbulence and conditions, the airplane was rocking back and forth as it was climbing. it was spinning. >> i told him not to worry about it, because it was probably being low on fuel to begin with, and the turbulence is sloshing with the tanks might cause this. >> captain dewitt knows how grave the situation has become. >> he talks to the controller, how far are we away from st. thomas? i've got five minutes of fuel. we're not going to make it to st. thomas. >> i briefed the crew we were going to st. croix but we were going to set up for a possible ditching. it's dark. it's raining and the sea is really very angry. a lot of white caps. the s
after failing to land at st.tin's airport in bad weather, captain dewitt decides to divert first to the near by island of st. thomas and then to st. croix when he finds out it's even closer. but as the plane is climbing away from the airport in a torrential downpour, there's a problem. >> my navigator said to me, my god, look at the fuel gauges. >> because of the wind and the turbulence and conditions, the airplane was rocking back and forth as it was climbing. it was spinning....
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the case in ash land came to light. when a woman called 911 tuesday. saying she had been tied up and kidnapped. nearly 20 minutes passed until police found her. now the i team is asking some hard questions -bt a the response. about the response. >> . desperate kidnapped woman. whispering to 911. wondering where are police. the call tuesday from this building in ash land. >> the i team has found from time the woman first dialed. to the time she was rescued. more than 19 minutes passed. police later arrested a man and found two dead bod so we're investigating. >> >> we found the woman first spoke to a 911 call taker with the sheriff department. but her call had to be transferred to this regional call center. 20-miles away. >> >> the woman didn't have an exact address. police say five minutes passed. house. and the suspect. sleeping at the time. >> what's he look like. >> the ash land police chief says the first officers actually got to the scene. in four minutes. after getting dispatched. meantime. that call taker had been asking questions. from a list.
the case in ash land came to light. when a woman called 911 tuesday. saying she had been tied up and kidnapped. nearly 20 minutes passed until police found her. now the i team is asking some hard questions -bt a the response. about the response. >> . desperate kidnapped woman. whispering to 911. wondering where are police. the call tuesday from this building in ash land. >> the i team has found from time the woman first dialed. to the time she was rescued. more than 19 minutes...
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it was san francisco julyed to land at sky harbor, but it had a little problem with its landing gear in the form of a blown tire. here is bruce haffner to show us what happened. >> reporter: i'm bruce haffner and in are some exciting moments for some passengers on an american airlines flight as sky harbor international airport this morning. check this out. have you ever wondered what happens when the airliner you are flying on lands with a blown tire? >> the pilots are requesting a visual inspection >> reporter: well, these pilots show you their extensive training comes into play. >> someone copy next to land. >> reporter: and they put it down just like any other touchdown. very smoothly. >> american 1479 phoenix. at 10, runway 8, clear to land. >> reporter: then the foam truck crews check the landing gear to make sure it is safe. and americans crack crew and somebody's grandma visiting phoenix has a story to tell her grandchildren. i'm bruce haffner, flying in the penguin air and plumbing news chopper. >>> how would you like a new way to experience the grand canyon? hang on a minute
it was san francisco julyed to land at sky harbor, but it had a little problem with its landing gear in the form of a blown tire. here is bruce haffner to show us what happened. >> reporter: i'm bruce haffner and in are some exciting moments for some passengers on an american airlines flight as sky harbor international airport this morning. check this out. have you ever wondered what happens when the airliner you are flying on lands with a blown tire? >> the pilots are requesting a...
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the pilot aborted the landing due to a possible problem with the landing gear. the map showing how the plane circled above the airport before landing. flight tanned and -- >> in full crash mode. cross your arms. put your head down. when we say brace you brace. >> reporter: the plane landed hard. only problem tire. work crews surrounded it. as the man exited he thanked pilot for getting him down. >> how did do you it? did our straining. we followed our training. >> reporter: others on board rejoiced. >> weir' survivors. >> reporter: university of tampa students david walsh took the emergency landing in stride. >> i mean i try to keep myself calm because everyone next to me was freaking out a little bit. so i just held it together. >> reporter: making walsh to touch the ground after tense moments in the sky. this wasn't the only issue for the passengers. the first plane they were on was taken out of service due to a mechanical issue. >> jadiann: a troubling lesson about a tennessee teacher. the teacher allegedly arrested for videoing girls inside of a closet. poli
the pilot aborted the landing due to a possible problem with the landing gear. the map showing how the plane circled above the airport before landing. flight tanned and -- >> in full crash mode. cross your arms. put your head down. when we say brace you brace. >> reporter: the plane landed hard. only problem tire. work crews surrounded it. as the man exited he thanked pilot for getting him down. >> how did do you it? did our straining. we followed our training. >>...
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it all used to be the tribe's land. think everyone understands it was taken from them and taken from them in a way that is not acceptable. but it is owned by somebody else, and that landowner invited one of the tribe's cultural experts to come out and take a look. he was synthetic and wanted to understand why -- sympathetic and wanted to understand why people were so worried about this pipeline. a few days prior to friday, the tribe's expert in these matters when out and conducted a formal archaeological survey in keeping with state and federal protocols, when out and built maps of these very unique and important archaeological sites and the locations of these burials that were right in the pipeline's way. that is the information we put in front of the court on friday. amy: what is going to happen today in federal court? >> well, what is particularly shocking about this event is that we are days away from getting some kind of resolution on these legal issues. we were in front of the same judge two weeks ago or less than
it all used to be the tribe's land. think everyone understands it was taken from them and taken from them in a way that is not acceptable. but it is owned by somebody else, and that landowner invited one of the tribe's cultural experts to come out and take a look. he was synthetic and wanted to understand why -- sympathetic and wanted to understand why people were so worried about this pipeline. a few days prior to friday, the tribe's expert in these matters when out and conducted a formal...
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he and the vineyard grow on this land. on this piece of the hough neighborhood, he hires former prisoners. helping them find their own new growth. he knows the pathway. >> we encourage people incarcerated to do this. don't just sit there. i took to prison and turned it into my university. >> prediction's call for a hearty harvest when the grapes are ready to give. human hands have work the soil and the vines. the cleveland neighborhood grows as does the vineyards of chateau hough. in the sun filled air, grapes mature slowly promising good appropriately named vineyards of chateau hough. this is leon bibb in the heart of cleveland telling you this is wine country. >> there is a bio seller -- cellar. >>> temperatures remain between 50 degrees and 55 degrees in those cellars >>>welcome back. jenessa joining us with one more look at the weather. one easy word: beautiful. >> beautiful forecast will continue for your labor day monday. temperatures climb throughout the weekend. by tuesday, 84. if you want some heat, it returns by
he and the vineyard grow on this land. on this piece of the hough neighborhood, he hires former prisoners. helping them find their own new growth. he knows the pathway. >> we encourage people incarcerated to do this. don't just sit there. i took to prison and turned it into my university. >> prediction's call for a hearty harvest when the grapes are ready to give. human hands have work the soil and the vines. the cleveland neighborhood grows as does the vineyards of chateau hough....
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green farm land and then look what changed by 2014. almost no vegetat >> reporter: when you saw how much abandoned farm land was out there, did that surprise you? >> yes. i had no idea. >> reporter: peter hyde is an asu researcher who has been tracking the abandoned farm land and he's come to a stagering figure. >> 300,000-acres in total between the two counties. 467 square mile, enough abandoned farm land to completely cover los angeles, california. farm land that was green is now brown and is just siting there waiting for developers to buy and build something some day. is it possible that that create add bigger dust source for some of these storms? >> it's a theory at this time but i think plausible. >> reporter: if that theory turns out to be true we can expect to see more of these monsters roll into the valley, turn the sky brown, polluting the air and wreaking havoc on our cities and streets. >> now st. louis rams are dust control regulations for working farms but not abandoned farm land and it looks like that's more days of monso
green farm land and then look what changed by 2014. almost no vegetat >> reporter: when you saw how much abandoned farm land was out there, did that surprise you? >> yes. i had no idea. >> reporter: peter hyde is an asu researcher who has been tracking the abandoned farm land and he's come to a stagering figure. >> 300,000-acres in total between the two counties. 467 square mile, enough abandoned farm land to completely cover los angeles, california. farm land that was...
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the land comes with a huge price tag... yet, the seller will likely take a hit from their initial purchase of the property back in 2008. ((denise valdez)) >> here's a look at where we're talking about... the parcel of land sits between the peppermill... and what use to be the riviera. ((dave courvoisier)) 8 news now anchor christianne klein talked exclusively with the owners today.. ((christianne klein)) approximately 5 and a half acres just a few hundred feet away from the convention center expansion. ((christianne klein)) >> triple 5 development purchased this land for 33 million an acre back in 2008.. four months before the start of the economic crisis.. now they're hoping someone will buy this land for 30 million an acre... a nearly 17 million hit to their initial investment... but officials with triple 5 are realistic about that asking patient to find the right buyer... and even build their own project if there are no takers.. (( james grindstaff/vice president- triple five development we envision that we will one day
the land comes with a huge price tag... yet, the seller will likely take a hit from their initial purchase of the property back in 2008. ((denise valdez)) >> here's a look at where we're talking about... the parcel of land sits between the peppermill... and what use to be the riviera. ((dave courvoisier)) 8 news now anchor christianne klein talked exclusively with the owners today.. ((christianne klein)) approximately 5 and a half acres just a few hundred feet away from the convention...
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flight attendants had passengers bracing for a crash landing. landing gear engaged. the plane landed safely after midnight. it was very traumatic for everybody on board. >> kim: coming up this morning on "the today show," we have pictures on your screen as we speak. he is reporting on the condition of ahmad. these man who has been in police custody with that hospital following a shootout just hours background and a possible plot motivation for a series of explosions within the area over the weekend. live reports coming up in just a little while. still to come on this program, firefighters working to put out a big fire destroying parts of the amazon. what official says started that fire and how much land has rape in a political campaign? joe heck, that's who. the truth is, as attorney general, catherine cortez masto led the fight against crimes like sexual assault and worked with republicans and democrats to make sure rape kits were administered for victims. but in washington, congressman joe heck voted against funding for rape kits. joe heck. lying about rape. part o
flight attendants had passengers bracing for a crash landing. landing gear engaged. the plane landed safely after midnight. it was very traumatic for everybody on board. >> kim: coming up this morning on "the today show," we have pictures on your screen as we speak. he is reporting on the condition of ahmad. these man who has been in police custody with that hospital following a shootout just hours background and a possible plot motivation for a series of explosions within the...
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all planes landed safety. state police and -- safely. state police and the faa are investigating. >>> and two children put on the wrong plane and sent to the wrong cities. tonight neither family is happy about it. julie loncich is live at logan airport with the story. anything, one of these families just wants answer, but legal action could soon follow. two weeks ago this woman's 5- year-old son flew alone for the very first time. his mother says it will also be the last time. >> when i went to pick up my son, my son wasn't there. i was given another boy. >> reporter: cell phone videos the boarding gate in santiago. he was supposed to land in new york. >> i said oh my god, where did you put him? >> reporter: his passport was mistakenly switched with another 5-year-old. >> she goes to see him. it's not her child. another child with her son's passport. 5-year-old boy. for three hours she believed her son is kidnapped. >> reporter: three at logan, and allow him to call his mother. >> he says i was placed on another airplane. >> reporter: ev
all planes landed safety. state police and -- safely. state police and the faa are investigating. >>> and two children put on the wrong plane and sent to the wrong cities. tonight neither family is happy about it. julie loncich is live at logan airport with the story. anything, one of these families just wants answer, but legal action could soon follow. two weeks ago this woman's 5- year-old son flew alone for the very first time. his mother says it will also be the last time. >>...
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. >> reporter: hurricane hermine makes land fall in florida. the latest track for new england. >> ryan: a woman goes on the attack on a local restaurant stabbing an employee with an unusual weapon. >> a cold case back in the public eye decades after a young boy disappeared from a public pool. >> ryan: a jogr was' followed. why police say there is no need to worry. >> jadiann: while crossing the line while crossing the street. how vandals turned the do not walk system bol no an obscene gesture. >> we're tracking hermine. florida is facing for impact. >> jadiann: it's expected to make land fall tonight. chief meteorologist remember remember has the latest -- jeremy reiner. >> reporter: water is very really has been inhibiting its development last civil days has back sod so that is why we anticipate further strengthening before 10:00 pm and mid night. you can see on the radar well defined eye. also these, that spiral out. the spiral feeder bands of tropical rain and right there, is there one that is just now on the west side of florida. usually we
. >> reporter: hurricane hermine makes land fall in florida. the latest track for new england. >> ryan: a woman goes on the attack on a local restaurant stabbing an employee with an unusual weapon. >> a cold case back in the public eye decades after a young boy disappeared from a public pool. >> ryan: a jogr was' followed. why police say there is no need to worry. >> jadiann: while crossing the line while crossing the street. how vandals turned the do not walk...
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>>reporter: he says the land when it comes to your tax dollars. still the study suggests much more in the way of protections are needed statewide. rofrting live in downtown cleveland. >>> we started asking questions about after this police chase that started in strongville and inded with a luj crash on there's a strict chase policy. what happens when other departments chase suspects into the city. cleveland city council safety committee chairman wants it changed especially since the city's own officers can't exceed 35 miles an hour or leave city limits. >> they should have radioed cleveland dispatch and allowed them to land l it. drafting a me moe of understanding. -- memo. >>> folks in florida assessing and cleaning up the damage after a hurricane brought down trees and flooded neighborhoods. hermine's storm surge washing out homes and businesses. the biggest impact is power outages. tree fell on him. the state was slammed with heavy winds and rain. now states as far north as new york and massachusetts preparing for their hit. we move over here.
>>reporter: he says the land when it comes to your tax dollars. still the study suggests much more in the way of protections are needed statewide. rofrting live in downtown cleveland. >>> we started asking questions about after this police chase that started in strongville and inded with a luj crash on there's a strict chase policy. what happens when other departments chase suspects into the city. cleveland city council safety committee chairman wants it changed especially since...
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landings.he captain haled as a hero that brought his airliner down with no loss of life. >> we all knew he did it. >> that's great. the thing that was eye opening was everything that happened afterwards. >> tom hanks stars as "sully" sullenberger who is cheered by the public, but faced hostile questions and second guessing by the government investigators in the months after january 15th, 200 neighborhood. -- 2009. >> in the end captain sullenberger was exonerated and holds no grudge about what happened even though doubts were being raised while he was suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. >> haven't been able to sleep more than 30 minutes the first couple nights, disc trad thinking and the constant what if-ing and second guessing and elevated heart rate for many months. >> it is this back story that fascinated clint eastwood. who was determined to make his film as realistic as possible by using the real people who had actually come to the rescue that day. >> the first responders are a
landings.he captain haled as a hero that brought his airliner down with no loss of life. >> we all knew he did it. >> that's great. the thing that was eye opening was everything that happened afterwards. >> tom hanks stars as "sully" sullenberger who is cheered by the public, but faced hostile questions and second guessing by the government investigators in the months after january 15th, 200 neighborhood. -- 2009. >> in the end captain sullenberger was...
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land -- barren land, scorched land.a half months of blitz warfare, after coming within sight of their goal, the germans were stopped at the very gates of moscow. these are the reasons why, although hitler had sworn that before the swastika would fly december, from the kremlin towers, december had come, but it was not the swastika that flew over the russian capital. and it wasn't the nazi conquerors who marched through the streets of the ancient city. but fresh reserves of the red army. ♪ ♪ narrator: in part one of "battle of russia," you saw the russian people's historic defense of their land against centuries of unsuccessful invaders. ♪ you also saw how after five and a half months of nazi blitz, the russians stopped hitler at the gates of moscow. and how, in spite of hitler's prediction that by december 1941, the swastika would fly from the kremlin towers, december had come, but it was not the swastika that flew and it wasn't the nazi conquerors that walked through this -- the streets of moscow but fresh reserves of t
land -- barren land, scorched land.a half months of blitz warfare, after coming within sight of their goal, the germans were stopped at the very gates of moscow. these are the reasons why, although hitler had sworn that before the swastika would fly december, from the kremlin towers, december had come, but it was not the swastika that flew over the russian capital. and it wasn't the nazi conquerors who marched through the streets of the ancient city. but fresh reserves of the red army. ♪ ♪...
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it was just land, air and land, scorched land.al, the germans were stopped at the very gates of moscow. these are the reasons why, thatugh heller had sworn the swastika would fly from the kremlin towers, december had come but it was not the swastika that flew over the russian capital. conquerorsnot the that marched through the streets of the ancient city. but the fresh reserves of the red army. ♪ ♪ >> in part one of battle of russia, you saw the russian people historic defense of their land against centuries of unsuccessful invaders. you also saw how after five and a half years, the russians stopped taylor at the gates of moscow. and how in spite of hitler's prediction that by december, the swastika would fly from the kremlin towers, december had come but it was not the swastika desk but freshhe reserves of the red army on their way to reinforce and relieve the front lines. while russians -- they knew what it meant. in their past history, the time always came and they could turn and strike back. time had come. their old allies, th
it was just land, air and land, scorched land.al, the germans were stopped at the very gates of moscow. these are the reasons why, thatugh heller had sworn the swastika would fly from the kremlin towers, december had come but it was not the swastika that flew over the russian capital. conquerorsnot the that marched through the streets of the ancient city. but the fresh reserves of the red army. ♪ ♪ >> in part one of battle of russia, you saw the russian people historic defense of...
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southbound all lanes are blocked near penns landing. northbound is open, it's southbound where you're traveling near girard at 24 miles per hour and come to a stand stand as you head to i-95 southbound near penns landing where all lanes are blocked. use columbus boulevard or the schuylkill expressway eastbound, i-95 southbound shut down with the major accident. we'll be on top of this online and as well as the air all morning. the vine street secrets way is closed, but it will reopen at 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: adding to the fun the showers, there is some pushing off the coast of atlantic city. there's more moving in from the west there's a wider precipitation that's out near lancaster and getties burning that may creep in later on. there may be a lull midday before we get another band of hours this afternoon. it's cloudy out there as well. it stays cloudy until this afternoon when we get to the other side of this there's a chance of late day sun. 74 degrees in philadelphia. 07 in allentown. 72 in reading. 73 in wilmington. 75 in cape may
southbound all lanes are blocked near penns landing. northbound is open, it's southbound where you're traveling near girard at 24 miles per hour and come to a stand stand as you head to i-95 southbound near penns landing where all lanes are blocked. use columbus boulevard or the schuylkill expressway eastbound, i-95 southbound shut down with the major accident. we'll be on top of this online and as well as the air all morning. the vine street secrets way is closed, but it will reopen at 5:00...
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of caring for our land. at that time, the tribal president was dig wilson. he a been working with the federal government to sign away 1/8 of our homeland to the federal government and it just happened to be where there was a lot of dust what the fat take her calls the resources and they want to mine it, coal, gas, uranium, whatever it may be, water. we said, a ruckus and no, you're not when a do that because our coming generations need that. so there were a lot of shooed touts and armed struggles going on in those days. in the so-called border towns around us, which we called organized territory, indians were getting killed and their murderers were not being held for justice. they were charged with the be,st felony there could doing two years of probation. it was just enough is enough. women's movement, a civil rights movement, the vietnam war stuff going on. we just said that is enough for us, too. we're not going to take this anymore. and we stood up and we fought. we had to fight our own government and th
of caring for our land. at that time, the tribal president was dig wilson. he a been working with the federal government to sign away 1/8 of our homeland to the federal government and it just happened to be where there was a lot of dust what the fat take her calls the resources and they want to mine it, coal, gas, uranium, whatever it may be, water. we said, a ruckus and no, you're not when a do that because our coming generations need that. so there were a lot of shooed touts and armed...
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you said in your introduction ballistic missiles that can be launched from a number of platforms on land and submarines. >> rose: am barts chris hill former u.s. ambassador to north korea from 2005 to 2009. >> if i stack up all the problems whether i.s.i.s. or whatever, i think north korea should be at the top of those issues, and i think we need a policy commensurate with the emerging threat. by the way, it's not just a threat against us, it's against our partners and allies in the region, some of whom would be interested in going nuclear if they see the threat unattended to. >> rose: also this evening senators cory booker and tim scott, two african-american senators, the first time two elected african-american senators have served in this united states senate in u.s. history. they talk about the african-american museum of history and culture which opens in september in washington. >> i hope that one of the beauties of this -- of being here will be an understanding and appreciation of the depth of the pain agony and tragedy of slavery. i hope that the suffering from decade to decade to
you said in your introduction ballistic missiles that can be launched from a number of platforms on land and submarines. >> rose: am barts chris hill former u.s. ambassador to north korea from 2005 to 2009. >> if i stack up all the problems whether i.s.i.s. or whatever, i think north korea should be at the top of those issues, and i think we need a policy commensurate with the emerging threat. by the way, it's not just a threat against us, it's against our partners and allies in the...
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>>"that land belongs to the people, now if the people vote and say sell the land then i'll be able to do that but right now that land belongs to not just me but future generations in oakland." >> reporter:he even compared the selling the land to a divorce one in which the city won't win. >>"its like proposing to marry you, you can marry me now but you can still take off with my house later but you can still take off with my house when you want to and i'm not doing that with public land." >> pam: lydia, thank you! >> pam:new at ten --- a brand new edition of people people behaving badly. tonight -- you'll see an incredible example of why it's so important to drive defensively. >> pam:as kron4's stanley roberts found out. >> steve: you never really know who else is on the road with you -- or what "issues" they might be having. >> stanley:this is a bag of methamphetamine and this is a glass pipe . and this well this lexus suv all three are connected to this man lets find out what happend >>what do you want to know why >> stanley:why are you in this situation right now the dehumanization
>>"that land belongs to the people, now if the people vote and say sell the land then i'll be able to do that but right now that land belongs to not just me but future generations in oakland." >> reporter:he even compared the selling the land to a divorce one in which the city won't win. >>"its like proposing to marry you, you can marry me now but you can still take off with my house later but you can still take off with my house when you want to and i'm not...
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management agencies this is increasing the case recreation lands parks land and the like the management of overseeing lands is tend more towards resource protection in the main from a board stand point and simultaneously been a movement amongst the protection agencies to move towards the entertainment assess not crossing the middle by definitely that change over time. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi ami eddy a native of san francisco about a year nature ago i moved to the ingleside i'm a hikerer and grad to hike the water shed area and living closer he quickly was disappointed a lot of roadblocks taking a hike with any family without investigating to go through the hoops of doing so are i care deeply about habitat and ecology i do design, engineering, and construction assistance services to protect the local ecology are tit in th community it is a laughable to think this this will include more trash discouraging i believe that we as a society need to put a lot a lot more value in making sure that people are not breaking the rules that is a separate issue most people want to obey
management agencies this is increasing the case recreation lands parks land and the like the management of overseeing lands is tend more towards resource protection in the main from a board stand point and simultaneously been a movement amongst the protection agencies to move towards the entertainment assess not crossing the middle by definitely that change over time. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi ami eddy a native of san francisco about a year nature ago i...
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in rich land county. however.h no formal charges have been filed. >> . >> meantime.t people in ashi land are comingco following this tragedy. they gathered tonight in the neighborhood.hb where theor horrifying crimes we uncovered. to though that they are united. >> . here now with more. >> . what a terrible and heartbreaking week for those effected weuth by the senseless crimes. a huge crowd came out to remembero the three tpaoepl people found dead this week.is a lot of tears tonight.t ando a sea of mourners. the scene at a parking lot in ash land. tragic series ofe crimes.ri discovered there thisme week. the family was invited to thethe front of the crowd.r theow only victim thus far identified. her body -fts was one of three tpoubd found this week. two bodies found in a home. ho one woman was able to escape. calling 911. and leading police to shawnwn grate. the suspect in the case.ca and the crime scene.sc another body of a woman wasn found in rich land county.o grate is inu custody. crimes. but tonight
in rich land county. however.h no formal charges have been filed. >> . >> meantime.t people in ashi land are comingco following this tragedy. they gathered tonight in the neighborhood.hb where theor horrifying crimes we uncovered. to though that they are united. >> . here now with more. >> . what a terrible and heartbreaking week for those effected weuth by the senseless crimes. a huge crowd came out to remembero the three tpaoepl people found dead this week.is a lot of...