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the reality is when you have lava shooting out of the earth some 250 feet high, you have a lot of lava it's going is always changing. yesterday we met up with a team whose job it is, they have this incredibly difficult task of figuring out where the lava is going next and how fast it will get there. if there's lava on the move, so is drone pilot rose hart. >> you guys ready? okay. clear props. launching. >> reporter: her small crew from the university of hawaii has been up all night every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago. they're documenting the lava's movement using drones, not for long-term research but to inform hour-to-hour decisions. you guys are an essential service. >> i feel like we are. >> reporter: as the lava moves, the group's routine stays largely the same. fly -- >> just at about 100 meters altitude. >> reporter: -- take photos, upload the data. so this is a base map. and analyze it and repeat. this week they watched as a massive fast-moving lava flow cut off highway 132, creeping down it for two miles, leaving a pile of shifting lava some 10
the reality is when you have lava shooting out of the earth some 250 feet high, you have a lot of lava it's going is always changing. yesterday we met up with a team whose job it is, they have this incredibly difficult task of figuring out where the lava is going next and how fast it will get there. if there's lava on the move, so is drone pilot rose hart. >> you guys ready? okay. clear props. launching. >> reporter: her small crew from the university of hawaii has been up all night...
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lava incandescente y gases tÓxicos. >> no les dio tiempo.lados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron. y ellos fueron asfixiados. >> a los pies del volcÁn, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podrÍa tener efectos devastadores. que me preocupa es que tengo a mi esposa, tengo a mis hijos y la cosa ya no va a ser igual. trabajo ya no hay. >> la lista de muertos sigue creciendo. los heridos se cuentan por decenas. al tiempo que muchos temen al volcÁn de fuego. teresa: la furia del volcÁn de fuego se ha sentido varias veces en las Últimas semanas. sus avalanchas de lava, piedras y gases han dejado mÁs de 100 muertos, decenas de heridos y un nÚmero indeterminado de desaparecidos. yo soy teresa rodriguez. muy buenas noches desde antigua, guatemala. bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". imagÍnese que las cenizaorraron que en cuestiÓn de minutos a 40 miembros de nuestra familia. a continuaciÓn el drama mientras tratan de encontrarlos e identificarlos. estuvimos en la comunidad de san miguel ocelot es, con
lava incandescente y gases tÓxicos. >> no les dio tiempo.lados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron. y ellos fueron asfixiados. >> a los pies del volcÁn, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podrÍa tener efectos devastadores. que me preocupa es que tengo a mi esposa, tengo a mis hijos y la cosa ya no va a ser igual. trabajo ya no hay. >> la lista de muertos sigue creciendo. los heridos se cuentan por decenas. al tiempo que muchos temen al...
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lava has covered it all.here's nothing left here and with it, two major escape routes for people in this community. on the ground in leilani estates, lava is still taking out homes. when this one caught fire, a sheriff's deputy on vacation, impervious about the lava, just happened to be there. >> i went around, knocked on the door a couple of times, sheriff's department, and then breached the home. >> reporter: no one was home. the deputy helplessly watched it burn. >> it was bad knowing there's nothing you could about it. >> reporter: from the air, leilani estates' landscape here has been altered permanently. carter evans, cbs news over the big island of hawaii. >>> now to the russia investigation and questions about just how far does executive power go. one of president trump's attorneys says mr. trump probably has the power to pardon himself, but admits that probably wouldn't be a good idea. rudy giuliani says the chances of the president testifying are john schiumo is herenew good morng, jo >> good mornin
lava has covered it all.here's nothing left here and with it, two major escape routes for people in this community. on the ground in leilani estates, lava is still taking out homes. when this one caught fire, a sheriff's deputy on vacation, impervious about the lava, just happened to be there. >> i went around, knocked on the door a couple of times, sheriff's department, and then breached the home. >> reporter: no one was home. the deputy helplessly watched it burn. >> it was...
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esta vez, la lava bajó a una velocidad de casi 100 millas por hora.sus cultivos de hierbas y maíz. alejandro: el ganado ya no comió, ¿verdad? la leche bajó. entonces, todo esto quedó enfermo, porque se miraba todo manchado, todo sucio. tifani: Él decidió que la mejor manera de hacer que el animal tome agua es dándole mucha sal. a pesar de las lluvias de los últimos días, el pasto todavía sigue cubierto de cenizas. sus necesidades. dice que el domingo estaba regresando de trabajar cuando vio el tiempo cambiar repentinen.uee oscureció todo. la casa, los árboles, se llenaron todos de cenizas. tifani: Él vive en la aldea el porvenir, con otras 75 familias. hay que pasar dos ríos para llegar hasta aquí. ese día, los movimientos de lava causaron que los caudales subieran precipitadamente y nadie pudo evacuar. a pesar de que la comunidad está muy distante del volcán, los vientos trajeron hasta aquí a los gases y las nubes de cenizas de la erupción. alma: mi muchachito estaba vomitando por las cenizas. y dale vomitar y vomitar. y tuvo mucho dolor de cabeza. t
esta vez, la lava bajó a una velocidad de casi 100 millas por hora.sus cultivos de hierbas y maíz. alejandro: el ganado ya no comió, ¿verdad? la leche bajó. entonces, todo esto quedó enfermo, porque se miraba todo manchado, todo sucio. tifani: Él decidió que la mejor manera de hacer que el animal tome agua es dándole mucha sal. a pesar de las lluvias de los últimos días, el pasto todavía sigue cubierto de cenizas. sus necesidades. dice que el domingo estaba regresando de trabajar...
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meanwhile, officials are keeping tabs on lava flow. (vicki) and they are getting help from a team of drone pilots who are mapping-out all of the dangerous territory.scott mclean reports. if there's lava on the move -- so is drone pilot rose hart. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you guys ready? ok, clear your props...launching!"her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago.they're documenting the lava's movement using drones.not for long term research, but to inform hour to hour decisions. scott mcclean/ reporting:"you guys are an essential service?" jon price, university of hawaii at hilo:"i feels like we are."as the lava moves, the largely the same: flyrose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo drone pilot:"we're just about at 100 meters altitude, about 97% battery."take photos. upload the data.nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "so this is an ezree base map." analyze it.nathan stephenson/ un
meanwhile, officials are keeping tabs on lava flow. (vicki) and they are getting help from a team of drone pilots who are mapping-out all of the dangerous territory.scott mclean reports. if there's lava on the move -- so is drone pilot rose hart. rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you guys ready? ok, clear your props...launching!"her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a...
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if there's lava on the move -- so is drone pilot rose hart.rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you guys ready? ok, clear your props...launching!"her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago.they're documenting the lava's movement using drones.not for long term research, but to inform hour to hour decisions. scott mcclean/ reporting:"you guys are an essential service?" jon price, university of hawaii at hilo:"i feels like we are."as the lava moves, the group's routine stays largely the same: flyrose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo drone pilot:"we're just about at 100 meters altitude, about 97% battery."take photos. upload the data.nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "so this is an ezree base map." analyze it.nathan stephenson/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "it doesn't appear to have widened at all." and, repeat.this week they watched as a massive fast- moving lava flow cut off highway 13
if there's lava on the move -- so is drone pilot rose hart.rose hart/ university of hawaii at hilo, drone pilot: "you guys ready? ok, clear your props...launching!"her small crew from the university of hawaii at hilo has been up all night, every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago.they're documenting the lava's movement using drones.not for long term research, but to inform hour to hour decisions. scott mcclean/ reporting:"you guys are an essential...
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lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here.s is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. wildfire season is off to an explosive start in the west. more than a dozen fires are burning in five states. the largest are in southern colorado and new mexico. drought conditions there range from extreme to exceptional. and hundreds of homes are threatened. here's mireya villarreal. >> we've got winds. >> reporter: strong winds are fueling the ute park fire in northern new mexico. since thursday, more than 30,000 acres have burned. >> oh my god. >> it's so hot. >> reporter: rick archuleta and his son captured dramatic video of their evacuation from a camp site. they are among 2200 people forced out of the area as crews work around the clock to put out the flames. >> i hate to say that we're getting used to it, but we're prepared. and you know, we were able to mobilize everybody very quickly. >> reporter: 250 miles west near durango, colorado, the so-called "416 fire" has consumed over 2,000 acres in the san j
lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here.s is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. wildfire season is off to an explosive start in the west. more than a dozen fires are burning in five states. the largest are in southern colorado and new mexico. drought conditions there range from extreme to exceptional. and hundreds of homes are threatened. here's mireya villarreal. >> we've got winds. >> reporter: strong winds are fueling...
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the lava flowcartnsheig >> reporter: this is the eruption blasting lava up to 260 feet in the air morehan a week. the total number of homes destroyed is now believed off to be 159. up from 87 on friday. this is the second time lava hit the ocean since the crisis began. this is where the lava meets the ocean. it is cooled now. hard enough off to walk on. but you can still see steam rising there. and the problem with this flow is that it cross aid major highway. the communities are now completely surrounded by lava. after escape routes were overrun this weekend. authorities don't have a firm count on the number of people who have chosen to stay behind. but they believe it is more than dozen. first responders are now doing fly yefrz flyovers and lava and for any one that may want to leave. >> we are looking for people if they're, if they want to come out. they will wave us down. >> everything from this point that way is completely new. >> jeffrey wise lives in a voluntary evacuation zone. he decided to leave because there was only one remaining escape route. >> it has cracks with steam co
the lava flowcartnsheig >> reporter: this is the eruption blasting lava up to 260 feet in the air morehan a week. the total number of homes destroyed is now believed off to be 159. up from 87 on friday. this is the second time lava hit the ocean since the crisis began. this is where the lava meets the ocean. it is cooled now. hard enough off to walk on. but you can still see steam rising there. and the problem with this flow is that it cross aid major highway. the communities are now...
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lava flow.e actually three that were rescued over the weekend, now they're down to nine. these people an't in any immediate danger per se, the reality is they have no water, power, land line service, cell phone service out there either so essentially they are cut off from the rest of the island. on one side, they have literally a river of molten lava and on the other side they have the pacific ocean where we are and there aren't have many good access points on this side. and so really they're kind of on their own. and so, if they're looking for help, essentially authorities have promised to fly helicopter flights over there looking for smoke signals. maybe someone writing s.o.s. on their lawn, anything they can do to get the official's attention and get rescued. but for right now, we have no way to know exactly how many people are over there, where they are and whether or not they're in need of any kind of help. >> and scott, when you're pointing out where the lava haze is kind of threatening th
lava flow.e actually three that were rescued over the weekend, now they're down to nine. these people an't in any immediate danger per se, the reality is they have no water, power, land line service, cell phone service out there either so essentially they are cut off from the rest of the island. on one side, they have literally a river of molten lava and on the other side they have the pacific ocean where we are and there aren't have many good access points on this side. and so really they're...
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lava's movement using drones. the crew has been up all night they are documenting the lava's movement using drones. the crew has been up all night every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago. their work is used to inform hour to hour decisions. this week they watched as a massive fast moving lava flow cut off highway 132 creeping down it for 2 miles leaving a pile of shifting lava some 10 feet high. toward another highway.... >> trees don't do much to slow lava. >> no. if the volume is there, there's not much that will. >> some of that lava is headed towards another highway. the u.s. geological survey says lava from the volcano has covered 5 1/2 square miles, four times as big as new york's central park. >>> on to brian, yes? >> why not? >> we could also say early saturday morning there were frantic calls into yosemite park rangers. >> two climbers had fallen on el cap and we'll tell you about that in a minute, aren't we? or are we doing weather? okay. dennis has the details of that story.
lava's movement using drones. the crew has been up all night they are documenting the lava's movement using drones. the crew has been up all night every night since kilauea first started erupting almost a month ago. their work is used to inform hour to hour decisions. this week they watched as a massive fast moving lava flow cut off highway 132 creeping down it for 2 miles leaving a pile of shifting lava some 10 feet high. toward another highway.... >> trees don't do much to slow lava....
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the entire lava flow is a half mile wide with hundreds of homes in its path caught between the lava and its final destination right here in the pacific. from the air, video from the u.s. geological survey shows the lava's path as smoke billows over head cutting paths through homes and neighborhoods. the darker smoke burning homes that had already fallen prey. the lighter smokes is laze. you can see that massive fissure in the distance that is created this massive flow of lava that has stretched for miles all the way down to the ocean. on land, the flames from the lava reducing homes to charred remains. this video shows the power of the volcano felt by people like lou anna jones who lost her home last week. the unforgiving lava swallowing anything it touches. >> there was love there, you know, and i kissed my house good-bye when i left. i really did. you could feel the love in the walls. >> reporter: the home where she used to entertain and raise her family engulfed in flames. her faith and community will survive. >> it's just a house, yeah. it's just a house. we can rebuild the house, b
the entire lava flow is a half mile wide with hundreds of homes in its path caught between the lava and its final destination right here in the pacific. from the air, video from the u.s. geological survey shows the lava's path as smoke billows over head cutting paths through homes and neighborhoods. the darker smoke burning homes that had already fallen prey. the lighter smokes is laze. you can see that massive fissure in the distance that is created this massive flow of lava that has stretched...
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given to people who live in the path of lava. anyone who stays could face arrest. the kilauea >>> in hawaii more evacuation orders have been given to those who live in the path of lava. anyone who stays could face arrest. the kilauea volcano has been erupting for four weeks now. that is affecting tourism. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby cities have spent the last two days packing up their homes anticipating the lava would cuoff t of their community. in leilani estates, robert and kristi want to state as long as possible but with a lot of fountain four blocks away from their home, they are not spending their nights here. >> we are in a shelter right now. we are at the red cross parking lot. authorities now say anyone who defies a new mandatory evacuation order in leilani estates could be arrested. the lava zone is becoming increasingly dangerous especially near the main fisher. when the lava comes it consumes everything in its path but sometimes it burns the trees down slowly. you can see that this
given to people who live in the path of lava. anyone who stays could face arrest. the kilauea >>> in hawaii more evacuation orders have been given to those who live in the path of lava. anyone who stays could face arrest. the kilauea volcano has been erupting for four weeks now. that is affecting tourism. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby cities have spent the last two days packing up their homes anticipating the...
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lava has covered it all. there is nothing left wooded. the two major escape routes for people in the community. >> this is bill's house. >> on the ground, lava is still taking out homes. >> when this one caught fire, a sheriff's deputy on vacation from virginia and curious about the lava just happened to be there. >> so, i went around the side. banged on the door, couple times. announced. sheriff's department. then i, breached the door. >> smoke filled the home. but no one was there. deputy patch, helplessly watched it burn. >> it was bad. knowing you can't do anything about it. >> from the air, it has changed dramatically over the last four weeks, where there were once homes and thriving community. there are now just rivers of lava. with no end in sight. the landscape here has been changed permanently. elaine. >> carter evans, thank you. >>> nearly four months after the shooting massacre in parkland, florida, it is graduation day for more than 780 students at marjorie stillman douglas high school. the ceremony was held at a sports arena
lava has covered it all. there is nothing left wooded. the two major escape routes for people in the community. >> this is bill's house. >> on the ground, lava is still taking out homes. >> when this one caught fire, a sheriff's deputy on vacation from virginia and curious about the lava just happened to be there. >> so, i went around the side. banged on the door, couple times. announced. sheriff's department. then i, breached the door. >> smoke filled the home....
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after lava fissures started opening a month ago. it is not clear how many more homes are threatened tonight. now covered about five- and- a-half miles of land on the big island. (pam) one ((pam/me3 vo)) lava from the erupting hawaii volcano has destroyed more than 100- homes on the big island. the latest numbers show... lava has now burned 117- homes. that is up from friday's count of 87. thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes .. after lava fissures started opening a month ago. it is not clear how many more homes are threatened tonight. lava has now covered about five- and-a-half miles of land on the big island. (pam) one bay area commuity is stepping up its effort to monitor train tracks..... what 'new eyes' can see for miles .... and warn law enforcement of any danger. (ken) we are learning more about two climbers killed in yosemite over the weekend. next: we hear from the wife of one of the victims. (pam) the wife of a rock climber killed at el capitan in yosemite national park on saturday...is honoring her hus
after lava fissures started opening a month ago. it is not clear how many more homes are threatened tonight. now covered about five- and- a-half miles of land on the big island. (pam) one ((pam/me3 vo)) lava from the erupting hawaii volcano has destroyed more than 100- homes on the big island. the latest numbers show... lava has now burned 117- homes. that is up from friday's count of 87. thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes .. after lava fissures started opening a month...
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lava spewing hundreds of feet in the air. the new threat on hawaii's big island. >> it turned our world upside down. >> meet the family turning a personal health crisis into a campaign to fight childhood cancer. i call it like i see it. the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. dead in a stairwell... just steps from the >>> a dementia patient missing for 10 days turns up dead in a stairwell just steps from the hospital where she was being treated. tonight questions being asked about how it could have happened. kpix 5 looks at how this case fell through the cracks. >> reporter: the
lava spewing hundreds of feet in the air. the new threat on hawaii's big island. >> it turned our world upside down. >> meet the family turning a personal health crisis into a campaign to fight childhood cancer. i call it like i see it. the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is...
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. >>> a team of experts tracks lava flow in hawaii. how their efforts are helping save lives. >> it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast and live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "newsroom" starts right now. >> it seems like only yesterday there were insults like little rocket man or mentally deranged dotard. and warnings of fire and fury. now it seems to have passed. >> i forgot about the dotard. >> that was one of them. >> you are looking at pictures from the meeting on friday. u.s. president trump sitting down with the second most powerful man in north korea, former spy chief kim yong chol. >> he hand delivered a letter from kim jong-un and mr. trump announced the singapore summit is on. our global affairs correspondent elise labott has more for us. >> reporter: president trump and kim yong chol emerged from the oval office smiling after a nearly two-hour meet with trump telling reporters a summit with kim jong-un in
. >>> a team of experts tracks lava flow in hawaii. how their efforts are helping save lives. >> it is 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast and live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "newsroom" starts right now. >> it seems like only yesterday there were insults like little rocket man or mentally deranged dotard. and warnings of fire and fury....
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of course that is a heck of a lot of lava and it has to go somewhere.d pam, in the past, we've seen these flows toward the ocean be benign, mostly but fields, uninhabited areas but this one is different. this lava flow is on its way to the ocean, and it is going through a populated area of beachfntmes, and entire really village over there, and so not only is it going to cut off these people, these entire neighborhoods, and these dozen or so people who are still there but it is also going to destroy a heck of a lot of homes, 87 have been lost so far, and we can only expect that that number will rise. >> just so frightening for those residents trapped there. there has got to be a better place to go than being trapped in that lava zone. scott mclean, thank you so much. do appreciate it. >>> chaos and uncertainty for a high stakes race, all eyes are on california this week for so the called jungle primary. that's up next. >>> plus anthony bourdain is headed to one of his favorite cities, hong kong, and here is a preview. >> hong kong, the city always in tra
of course that is a heck of a lot of lava and it has to go somewhere.d pam, in the past, we've seen these flows toward the ocean be benign, mostly but fields, uninhabited areas but this one is different. this lava flow is on its way to the ocean, and it is going through a populated area of beachfntmes, and entire really village over there, and so not only is it going to cut off these people, these entire neighborhoods, and these dozen or so people who are still there but it is also going to...
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nearly eight square miles of land are covered with lava.major hurricane of season -- it's now a category four...with sustained winds near 120 miles an hour. the west coast of baja california will be affected with high swells and rip currents this weekend. the eastern pacific hurricane season runs may 15th through november 30-th. expect widespread low the coast to fill in and spread inland overnight. tracking patchy coastal drizzle from late tonight into saturday morning, overnight lows will be in the 50s. temperatures cool once again region-wide on saturday as an upper level system pushes inland to our north. highs will range in the 60s along the coast and 70s inland. a more robust warming trend is then likely to begin on sunday and continue into the middle half next week. (pam) in our world news coverage tonight -- the international community is lending a helping hand to guatemala in different ways. this patient is being transported to mexico for medical attention. next week.the middle half and continue into the middle half next week. (pam
nearly eight square miles of land are covered with lava.major hurricane of season -- it's now a category four...with sustained winds near 120 miles an hour. the west coast of baja california will be affected with high swells and rip currents this weekend. the eastern pacific hurricane season runs may 15th through november 30-th. expect widespread low the coast to fill in and spread inland overnight. tracking patchy coastal drizzle from late tonight into saturday morning, overnight lows will be...
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lava has already overrun highway 132. that leaves people in about 500 homes and vacation rentals with just one exit. if the lava flows across highway 137, there would be no way out. >> we want those people to leave. we don't want to have first responders or national guard or marines marines in helicopters risking their lives. >> reporter: it's not clear how many people still remain in evacuation zones. danielle nottingham, cbs news. >>> president trump says he's considering granting pardons to two celebrities connected to his former show, "the apprentice." they're ex-illinois governor rod blagojevich, convicted for selling his seat and of corruption, and martha stewart, who was convicted for lying about a stock trade. he granted his fifth pardon to filmmaker dinesh d'souza. >>> late night show host samantha bee apologized for using vulgar words about ivanka trump. bee tweeted, i would like to apologize to ivanka trump and my viewers. it was inappropriate and inexcusable. i crossed the line and i deeply regret it. bee used
lava has already overrun highway 132. that leaves people in about 500 homes and vacation rentals with just one exit. if the lava flows across highway 137, there would be no way out. >> we want those people to leave. we don't want to have first responders or national guard or marines marines in helicopters risking their lives. >> reporter: it's not clear how many people still remain in evacuation zones. danielle nottingham, cbs news. >>> president trump says he's considering...
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everything was buried under the river of lava and ash. homes, livelihoods, loved ones.ome are still looking for survivors, but it is an increasingly forlorn task. instead, the desperate search has turned to the morgues. wendy hernandez has lost everyone she held dear, her entire family gathered for her mother's birthday was wiped out in minutes. her mother, sister, nephews and what's breaking her heart most of all, her two teenage daughters. translation: alll could hear was screams. i begged her to tell me what was going on. but she did not respond. with each passing day, this disaster isn't easing, but worsening. it is now almost impossible that anyone still searching for lost loved ones will have any success, except perhaps in retrieving their bodies for burial. the emergency services are working around the clock, but barely coping. the president says in this poverty—stricken nation, there isn't a single extra peso available for the relief effort. and amid it all, fuego is still active. a recent alarm prompted fresh panic among local people, who fled any way they coul
everything was buried under the river of lava and ash. homes, livelihoods, loved ones.ome are still looking for survivors, but it is an increasingly forlorn task. instead, the desperate search has turned to the morgues. wendy hernandez has lost everyone she held dear, her entire family gathered for her mother's birthday was wiped out in minutes. her mother, sister, nephews and what's breaking her heart most of all, her two teenage daughters. translation: alll could hear was screams. i begged...
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the hottest lava yet.er:'s right-hand man delivering a handwritten letter to donald trump today. kim jong chol heading to washington after dave talked with mike pompeo in new york. >> we have made real progress toward setting the conditions. the conditions are putting donald trump and kim jong un in a place where real progress can be made by the two of the meeting, it does no good if there is no opportunity. >> is hopeful that june 12th summit will happen. a potential eric holder white house bid. the atty. gen. will speak at the politics event in new hampshire today. many presidential hopefuls attended the breakfast in the past fueling rumors of the 20/20 run. holder is the only presidential cabinet member in us history to be held in contempt of congress over the fast and furious scandal. millions of americans under threat of flash flooding and heavy rains pounding the self turning deadly. search and rescue crews looking for two people after they were swept away, the fifth in a week. and washed away a huge
the hottest lava yet.er:'s right-hand man delivering a handwritten letter to donald trump today. kim jong chol heading to washington after dave talked with mike pompeo in new york. >> we have made real progress toward setting the conditions. the conditions are putting donald trump and kim jong un in a place where real progress can be made by the two of the meeting, it does no good if there is no opportunity. >> is hopeful that june 12th summit will happen. a potential eric holder...
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lava has consumed almost eight square miles of land and coastline. green lake is not the only popular destination that has been impacted by this. the bay known for its famous type pools are now completely filled with lava. >>> there is also concern going -- growing for pets and livestock displaced by the disaster. hundreds of people have been evacuated and many of them left their livestock and in some cases left their pets behind. animal shelters are filled with lost animals. one man took it upon himself to save livestock nearby. >> lava is right at the house. it is 30 yards away from the house. and it is taking the pastor. if we haven't got these animals out, lava would have overflowed. >> 2500 people have record from their homes. >>> one military mom has just returned home from a 10 month deployment in afghanisn. we seek the emotional and the surprise reunion with her young daughter. >>reporter: moments before surprising her daughter, navy service member star bailey waited inside the principal's office at a school in san rafael while her oldest dau
lava has consumed almost eight square miles of land and coastline. green lake is not the only popular destination that has been impacted by this. the bay known for its famous type pools are now completely filled with lava. >>> there is also concern going -- growing for pets and livestock displaced by the disaster. hundreds of people have been evacuated and many of them left their livestock and in some cases left their pets behind. animal shelters are filled with lost animals. one man...
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in hawaii, molten lava destroys more homes.olice have been ordered to arrest people who refuse to evacuate. already thousands have been forced to flea to safety, and the relentless volcanic activity has hurt one of the big businesses on the big island-- tourism. here's carter evans. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby kapoho have spent last three days packing up their homes. the lava has now cut off the last road to their community. in leilani estates, rob and christy marin want to stay as long as possible, but with a lava fountain four blocks away from their home... you're not spending your nights here. >> no, we're not, we're too scared for that. we're in our car in a parking lot. >> reporter: the lava zone is becoming increasingly dangerous. this is the most active fissure right now. we have been watching this one go for days. at times it has been blasting lava up to 250 feet in the air. longtime residents say they knew it was a risk when they bought here. heath
in hawaii, molten lava destroys more homes.olice have been ordered to arrest people who refuse to evacuate. already thousands have been forced to flea to safety, and the relentless volcanic activity has hurt one of the big businesses on the big island-- tourism. here's carter evans. >> reporter: with the latest river of molten rock burning a new path to the ocean, people in nearby kapoho have spent last three days packing up their homes. the lava has now cut off the last road to their...
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there is a stream of lava that is heading directly to the coast.ere are people who live along that coast sort of on the southeastern part of the big island here, and if that lava reaches there or even close to it, it will cut off a major highway in that area, which is really the last remaining escape route for these people. at last word, that lava was only about 150 yards away from that highway. officials were telling people to get out yesterday by 2:00 in the afternoon local time. the lava has not crossed yet, but they are saying it should cross there imminently, so if people hadn't left already, they need to, otherwise they will literally be on an island of their own, stranded by lava in all directions. pam? >> that is frightening. thank you so much live for us from hawaii. >>> and witnesses are calling it an absolute miracle. the pilot of a small plane says she was experiencing engine trouble and was forced to land in a busy southern california neighborhood right in the middle of rush hour. somehow she didn't hit anything or anyone and walked aw
there is a stream of lava that is heading directly to the coast.ere are people who live along that coast sort of on the southeastern part of the big island here, and if that lava reaches there or even close to it, it will cut off a major highway in that area, which is really the last remaining escape route for these people. at last word, that lava was only about 150 yards away from that highway. officials were telling people to get out yesterday by 2:00 in the afternoon local time. the lava has...
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tambien hubo falsas alarmas que llevaron a muchos habitantes de escuin-tla a huir por temor a que la lava hasta la cabecera municipal.nuestra esta en esa ciudad. porras el peligro por el volcan esta latente y la gente huye hacia zonas mas seguras.mientras, el presidente anuncia que varios heridoseran trasladados a otros paises que se ofrecieron para atenderlos hastaque esten fuera de peligro. elyangelica gonzalez nos tiene mas detalles sobre las operaciones de rescate. si usted desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcan de fuego, puede contribuir a traves de las siuientes cuentas bancarias, aprobadas po uz roja guatemalteca. para mas informacion visite univision punto com diagonal unidos. un rio de lava proveniente del volcan hogares en la isla grande de hawai, dijeron las utoridades.ahora son unas 120 las viviendas destruidas desde el mes pasado. varias personas que habian optado por permanecer en un pulodo, tuvieron que ser rescatadas en helicotero despues que la lava cubriera una carretera y los dejara aislados. gustavo tijerina sandoval, un inmigrante indocumentadio fue sente
tambien hubo falsas alarmas que llevaron a muchos habitantes de escuin-tla a huir por temor a que la lava hasta la cabecera municipal.nuestra esta en esa ciudad. porras el peligro por el volcan esta latente y la gente huye hacia zonas mas seguras.mientras, el presidente anuncia que varios heridoseran trasladados a otros paises que se ofrecieron para atenderlos hastaque esten fuera de peligro. elyangelica gonzalez nos tiene mas detalles sobre las operaciones de rescate. si usted desea apoyar a...
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the unforgiving lava swallowing anything it touches. i kissed my house when i left, i really did, you could feel the love in the walls." the home where she used to entertain and raise her family - engulfed in flames - but jones says her faith and community will survive.jones: "it's just a house, you can rebuild the house, but our home is puna."but the geography of this island paradise will be changed forever - as mother nature continues to run it's course. mclean: "you can't see it thru the smoke, but there is actually a bay in behind there, maybe a couple hundred yards deep as the lava enters the ocean, it builds up and before kilauea is all said and done - that bay may be entirely filled in." ((vicki))that was scott mclean reportingat least 117 homes have been destroyed since the lava began pouring last month. (catherine) up next... some southern california students give their lunch lady an amazing gift... for serving them for so many years. (vikki) some students in southern california went beyond giving a teacher an apple.(catherine)
the unforgiving lava swallowing anything it touches. i kissed my house when i left, i really did, you could feel the love in the walls." the home where she used to entertain and raise her family - engulfed in flames - but jones says her faith and community will survive.jones: "it's just a house, you can rebuild the house, but our home is puna."but the geography of this island paradise will be changed forever - as mother nature continues to run it's course. mclean: "you can't...
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there's no incoming threat of lava in those areas, on the one side, you have molten lava, and the otherhe ocean, so there's not a lot of good options for people. there's no cell service, there's no water, there's no land line service, so these people have really no way of communicating, so if they do want to be rescued, then they're going to have to send some kind of signal, maybe spray painting sos on their front lawn, however they can do it, authorities have said they're going to regularly go through there with a helicopter and search for those types of signs, but otherwise, they're really on their own, and the lava continues to move that way and really has no signs of letting up any time soon, pam. >> scott mclean, thank you so much. >>> no one had any trouble keeping up with this week's celebrity white house visitor, how hollywood meets washington, up next. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effect
there's no incoming threat of lava in those areas, on the one side, you have molten lava, and the otherhe ocean, so there's not a lot of good options for people. there's no cell service, there's no water, there's no land line service, so these people have really no way of communicating, so if they do want to be rescued, then they're going to have to send some kind of signal, maybe spray painting sos on their front lawn, however they can do it, authorities have said they're going to regularly go...
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you can see a wall of lava. look close enough. that is a river of lava.ing towards the coast. that is the same flow that is responsible for covering vacationland. take a look at these pictures. shows how fast lava is moving. the first is from sunday. two days later, just yesterday, lava has totally covered the bay, changing the shape of the coastline. at one point, 117 homes were destroyed. in a day's team, that anybody has tripled to hundreds more. >> the roaring and how hot it is and it just -- it's not going to stop. that's what's weird. it's not stopping. >> now, the lava has covered about 7.7 square miles out here on the big island. what is incredible is that there's only been one reported serious injury. no deaths. shep? >> shepard: jeff paul live on the big island. the news continues. top of the hour headlines moments away. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! if you have a garden, you know..
you can see a wall of lava. look close enough. that is a river of lava.ing towards the coast. that is the same flow that is responsible for covering vacationland. take a look at these pictures. shows how fast lava is moving. the first is from sunday. two days later, just yesterday, lava has totally covered the bay, changing the shape of the coastline. at one point, 117 homes were destroyed. in a day's team, that anybody has tripled to hundreds more. >> the roaring and how hot it is and it...
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and it seems that difference is the speed of the lava flow? the big reason why at kilauea volcano that has not been any fatalities. people have been able to get out of the way and emergency agencies have been able to get people out of the way in places that may be in danger. what do you make of these calls in guatemala for the head of the emergency services. that the agency failed to respond adequately? that is always a tough one. when you monitor volcanoes, the signs of all a big or small eruptions might be similar. earthquakes, releases of gases, information and you have to think you're trying to balance that the timing and size. this was an atypically large eruption for fuego volcano such it would be hard to say anyone could have predict that it was an eruption like this.” appreciate it's a tough one but what do you expect eminently from fuego volcano and kilauea volcano. kilauea volcano and kilauea volcano. kilauea volcano looks like it will be doing the same pattern. no signs of the lava flow will end any time soon. we can expect that for
and it seems that difference is the speed of the lava flow? the big reason why at kilauea volcano that has not been any fatalities. people have been able to get out of the way and emergency agencies have been able to get people out of the way in places that may be in danger. what do you make of these calls in guatemala for the head of the emergency services. that the agency failed to respond adequately? that is always a tough one. when you monitor volcanoes, the signs of all a big or small...
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they're called lava rapids. they're clocked at 15 miles an hour, fast for lava. the new warning tonight from officials. a lot more news ahead on a friday night. officials. a lot more news ahead on a friday night. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have rece
they're called lava rapids. they're clocked at 15 miles an hour, fast for lava. the new warning tonight from officials. a lot more news ahead on a friday night. officials. a lot more news ahead on a friday night. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer...
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it's believed lava from the kilauea volcano has destroyed 159 homes.he molten rock entered the ocean at kapaho bay producing a large amount of steam. lava covers a total of eight square miles. >>> the former wife of an arizona man suspected of shooting six people to death says he was a very emotionally disturbed person. police say the suspect targeted people connected to their divorce over eight years ago. we have this report. waacked wn to this hel on jone in northern scottsdale at around 5:00 a.m. when he started shooting. >> the s.w.a.t. team set up on the room, they were able to enter using robot and other tactics, and determined the suspect had killed himself with an apparent gunshot wound. >> reporter: police believe renowned psychiatrist dr. steven pitts was jones' first victim last thursday. friday, two paralegals turned up dead. rslerie sharp and laura thorning, lice found hypnotherapist and life coach marshall levine murdered. police believe jones is connected to all six murders. each victim had a connection to his 2009 divorce and custody ba
it's believed lava from the kilauea volcano has destroyed 159 homes.he molten rock entered the ocean at kapaho bay producing a large amount of steam. lava covers a total of eight square miles. >>> the former wife of an arizona man suspected of shooting six people to death says he was a very emotionally disturbed person. police say the suspect targeted people connected to their divorce over eight years ago. we have this report. waacked wn to this hel on jone in northern scottsdale at...
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stay two danger from mount kilauea, with a flowing lava just blocked off.ve with the details. plus, kim jong un is quite a busy guy these days. north korea will just announce will be visiting him and why that's raising concerns ahead of the plans i met with president trump. >> rick: a man shot in the leg when a dancing fbi agents gun went off. it hate related saturday night. showing off giving up backflip which they don't teach at the academy. when his gun falls out of his holster and hit the ground. when he picks it up, it goes off. the man who was shot is affected to be okay. police say the interview the agent and then released him to anbi servir. no word on any charges. >> melissa: oh, my goodness. so just days before a planned summit between president trump and kim jong un kim jong un, north korea reporting that syrian dictator bashar al-assad will visit him. the purpose of the trip and the date are unclear but the timing announcement is raising some concerns. adjoining is now is international security expert with the mit studies program. what do you ma
stay two danger from mount kilauea, with a flowing lava just blocked off.ve with the details. plus, kim jong un is quite a busy guy these days. north korea will just announce will be visiting him and why that's raising concerns ahead of the plans i met with president trump. >> rick: a man shot in the leg when a dancing fbi agents gun went off. it hate related saturday night. showing off giving up backflip which they don't teach at the academy. when his gun falls out of his holster and hit...
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new video shows it is not sending lava as high anymore.at it is producing continues to cause problems. a lava flow some 300 yards wide cut off a main highway near the coast. the last remaining escape route for some communities. at the kilauea summit new drone footage shows the main crater has been blocked by boulders and bris. geologists mean it could mean one or two things either cycle of explosions of eruptions are coming to an end or pressure could be building under the surface which could lead to a larger explosion. outcome is more likely so the national park that houses the crater will remain closed indefinitely. >> we'll keep you posted. here is the thing. common sense goes a long way. maybe not risking your life to toast a marshmallow overactive volcanic vents is a good thing. >> usgs is warning people don't try it for several reasons. the fact that the lava is more than 2,000 degrees is one. usgs explains there is more to it than just scorching molten rock. twitter user tweeted saying is it safe to roast marshmallows over volcanoin
new video shows it is not sending lava as high anymore.at it is producing continues to cause problems. a lava flow some 300 yards wide cut off a main highway near the coast. the last remaining escape route for some communities. at the kilauea summit new drone footage shows the main crater has been blocked by boulders and bris. geologists mean it could mean one or two things either cycle of explosions of eruptions are coming to an end or pressure could be building under the surface which could...
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it's that 200-foot fountain of lava behind me. inside the evacuation zone-- ( gunshot ) tensions are high. >> i live here! i live here ( bleep )! >> reporter: 61-year-old john hubbard is accused of opening fire and assaulting a neighbor who came back to check on his property. (bleep) >> stress is high, anxiety is high. strange people in their subdivisions trying to protect stuff. it's a hard time for those folks that are still in there. >> reporter: meanwhile, workers are digging a new evacuation route. lava has already over-run the main road, highway 132, leaving people in about 500 homes and vacation rentals with just one escape route left. if the flows cross highway 137 there, would be no way out. the national guard has helicopters on standby just in case. >> we want those people to leave. we don't want to have first responders and national guardsmen or marines in helicopters putting their lives at risk to rescue them. >> reporter: this is the eruption that forced 2,000 people from their homes. about 400 of those are still in e
it's that 200-foot fountain of lava behind me. inside the evacuation zone-- ( gunshot ) tensions are high. >> i live here! i live here ( bleep )! >> reporter: 61-year-old john hubbard is accused of opening fire and assaulting a neighbor who came back to check on his property. (bleep) >> stress is high, anxiety is high. strange people in their subdivisions trying to protect stuff. it's a hard time for those folks that are still in there. >> reporter: meanwhile, workers...
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streaming down the highway houses near the base of the volcano were buried by a mixture of mud and lava dozens were killed and many have been injured survivors expect the death toll to rise has been the know not everyone escaped i think they were buried we saw the lava pouring through the cornfields and we ran towards a hill more than three thousand people from several farming villages near the volcano have been evacuated from their homes rescuers say their operations will continue through the night and they hope to be able to reach areas that have been cut off from help what amal is president has put the country on red alert. that we decided to call for a cabinet meeting we are going right now to the presidential house to issue a declaration of a state of emergency we believe based on a legislative law that we can declare a state of calamity in at least three departments means. volcanic ash spewed into the sky six thousand meters above sea level and fell more than forty kilometers away in guatemala city authorities were forced to temporarily closed the city's international airport that
streaming down the highway houses near the base of the volcano were buried by a mixture of mud and lava dozens were killed and many have been injured survivors expect the death toll to rise has been the know not everyone escaped i think they were buried we saw the lava pouring through the cornfields and we ran towards a hill more than three thousand people from several farming villages near the volcano have been evacuated from their homes rescuers say their operations will continue through the...
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. >> la lava que se vino por todos lados.e estaban cayendo. el agua, una situaciÓn que nadie se imaginaba. >> nos sorprendiÓ el volcÁn. cayeron muchas rocas. primero pequeÑas y luego con fuego. todos cargamos todo el cuerpo. erika: decenas de pobladores saquearon si su vivienda . no hay luz ni agua potable. algunos estÁn siendo desalojados y otros prefieren permanecer en sus casas. >> automÁticamente de aquÍ no vamos a casa presidencial donde vamos a plantear la necesidad de solicitar o plantear un estado de emergencia. tenemos que ver de acuerdo a nuestra legislaciÓn que nos pueda ayudar a que esto se pueda dar. creemos que puede ser un estado de calamidad por lo menos en tres departameos. erika: las intensas lluvias continuar la actividad del volcÁn tambiÉn. por lo que las autoridades encuentran el alerta mÁxima.desde guatemala, erika porras como univisiÓn. arantxa: agua de nacional tuvo que rescatar a tres personas que quedan atrapadas en una zona donde llegÓ la lava ardiente del volcÁn en hawai. este sÁbado de las tropas
. >> la lava que se vino por todos lados.e estaban cayendo. el agua, una situaciÓn que nadie se imaginaba. >> nos sorprendiÓ el volcÁn. cayeron muchas rocas. primero pequeÑas y luego con fuego. todos cargamos todo el cuerpo. erika: decenas de pobladores saquearon si su vivienda . no hay luz ni agua potable. algunos estÁn siendo desalojados y otros prefieren permanecer en sus casas. >> automÁticamente de aquÍ no vamos a casa presidencial donde vamos a plantear la...
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from here on out, if people don't leave, they may be forced to face the furry of the lava on their own and anyone caught trying to reenter the evacuation zone could be arrested. some are defiant saying they will stay as long as they can. >> the most impressive thing is how can something so beautiful be so destructive. >> reporter: others who heeded the evacuations have lost everything. >> if i had known that was the last time i would have seen my house, i would have done things differently. >> reporter: their daughter turns 5 tomorrow. all presents burned. >> my toys got ruined. >> reporter: in the coming days, more residents will be leaving their homes forever in the face of an unstoppable wall of fire and rock consuming everything in its path. over the last few days, residents, local residents here like these have been allowed past the check points to go back to their homes and get everything else they can out of their homes before the lava sweeps through. that ends tonight with authorities saying the situation has gotten way too dangerous to send rescuers in if something goes wrong.
from here on out, if people don't leave, they may be forced to face the furry of the lava on their own and anyone caught trying to reenter the evacuation zone could be arrested. some are defiant saying they will stay as long as they can. >> the most impressive thing is how can something so beautiful be so destructive. >> reporter: others who heeded the evacuations have lost everything. >> if i had known that was the last time i would have seen my house, i would have done...
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escalon -- watching lava continue to devastate parts of hawaii has been difficult to watch for many, but for one escalon couple the eruption destroyed their future home.it was a home they say was perfect in every way and on memorial day what was once their future paradise was consumed by lava."we were pretty shocked when all of a sudden earthquakes, cracks, fissures all opened up and there was lava in leilani," said kathy morgan. "it was just amazing. we really didn't think our house would actually be taken though." escalon-natives kathy and gene morgan had purchased their retirement home on the island six years ago and after living there for at least four months out of the year, planned to live there full time once kathy retired in four years. instead, they went back to the island last thursday to say goodbye to their dream home they had been at just weeks prior."we were able, tender mercy, to get in down one of these streets and come around on friday and come in, see the last little section of our street that was left and kind of throw our keys in the lava and say our goodbyes," ka
escalon -- watching lava continue to devastate parts of hawaii has been difficult to watch for many, but for one escalon couple the eruption destroyed their future home.it was a home they say was perfect in every way and on memorial day what was once their future paradise was consumed by lava."we were pretty shocked when all of a sudden earthquakes, cracks, fissures all opened up and there was lava in leilani," said kathy morgan. "it was just amazing. we really didn't think our...
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look at the lava from the air. a salvation army area is leaving for this area of hawaii tomorrow to assist people who have been evacuated from their homes. we spoke to him today via skype from his home. >> i think it's hard for the people there. this thing slowly moves. they don't know if their houses are safe, their communities are safe. they have been in the s a longtime. that's very tough on communities. salvation army's golden state division. >>> a man the beating death of a 4-month-old puppy has beenel charges. the body of skunky here, the female pit b was found november. authorities say the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. evidence recovered from his home showed blood belonging to skunky. if convicted, he could face jail time and a fine. >>> smoke in the south bay, you might have seen it. a f the acura dealership. you can see we were overhead. several dealerships are there. this started just after 6:00 apap a.m. at area. firefighters don't know how it started. >>> a tense hour at san jose ci
look at the lava from the air. a salvation army area is leaving for this area of hawaii tomorrow to assist people who have been evacuated from their homes. we spoke to him today via skype from his home. >> i think it's hard for the people there. this thing slowly moves. they don't know if their houses are safe, their communities are safe. they have been in the s a longtime. that's very tough on communities. salvation army's golden state division. >>> a man the beating death of a...
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the source of all of that lava as active as it has ever been, what they call fissure eight spewing lava that covers now eight square miles, rc the evacuation of 2500 people. the impact to islanders like the west family is overwhelming. >> we lost our source of income. i to cry, sorry. but we d. we lost everything. >> reporter: and now so have e world's most active volcanos showing no sign of slowing down. jacob ras cone, nbc news. >>> developing in guatemala, authorities warn the volcano is showing signs of greater activity. the nbc crew spotted new smoke this morning and some people worry there is another eruption. that death toll is hitting at least 75. alst 200 people are still missing. drone video from overnight what u town. frankly erie. look at it. the houses and trees there covered with thatck ct of gray soot and rescue crews search for signs of life. >>> firefighters trying to t the upper hand on three wildfires near monterey. a mother and her two cld illed in one o fires. the pan oech fire and airline and eastern fire burning right now. a mother and toddler and baby were killed
the source of all of that lava as active as it has ever been, what they call fissure eight spewing lava that covers now eight square miles, rc the evacuation of 2500 people. the impact to islanders like the west family is overwhelming. >> we lost our source of income. i to cry, sorry. but we d. we lost everything. >> reporter: and now so have e world's most active volcanos showing no sign of slowing down. jacob ras cone, nbc news. >>> developing in guatemala, authorities...
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the destroyed homes plus how the lava is changing the island's coastline.gs are changing from day to day. >> and the weather is changing day to day up and down temperatures. it was cooler today and now we are going to start to warm up again but just to cool down beyond that. so the five-day forecast when i see you next. . >>> lava from kilauea volcano took over two oceanfront communities this week. and hundreds of homes were destroyed. jeff paul has the latest. >>> reporter: authorities new lava would destroy new homes but no one anticipated so many in a short period of time. in some spots it's 600 yards an hour and physically changing the shape of the coastline. take a look at these images. the first is from sunday and you can see the smoke from the lava is approaching the ocean. the next shots are two days later yesterday where lava filled kapoho bay extending nearly a mile from the shoreline. overnight the number of homes destroyed jump from 117 to hundreds more. the county's mayor among the people who lost their homes. we spoke with one man who evacuate
the destroyed homes plus how the lava is changing the island's coastline.gs are changing from day to day. >> and the weather is changing day to day up and down temperatures. it was cooler today and now we are going to start to warm up again but just to cool down beyond that. so the five-day forecast when i see you next. . >>> lava from kilauea volcano took over two oceanfront communities this week. and hundreds of homes were destroyed. jeff paul has the latest. >>>...
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torrents of lava barreling down the mountainside as fast as 100 miles per hour.tures of up to 1,300 degrees fahrenheit. in an instant, towns, roads, and trees completely engulfed by a searing-hot lethal cloud. images from the eruption of guatemala's fuego on sunday seem apocalyptic. kaitlin and aidan were camping near the volcano when it erupted, capturing this video as they fled. do you feel lucky right now? >> yes. definitely. >> it's a lot to describe for sure. >> reporter: areas once vibrant and alive now frozen by the ash. entire towns trapped in that moment of terror, drawing comparisons to pompeii. she just wants help finding her family. for many, the wave of destruction hit so suddenly, they had just seconds to flee. they thought it was just regular smoke at first, then it just turned into something that they'd never seen before. you started screaming once you saw that was coming? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: once the initial eruption subsided, rescue workers racing against time, suited up in a frantic search for the almost 200 still missing in the destruction
torrents of lava barreling down the mountainside as fast as 100 miles per hour.tures of up to 1,300 degrees fahrenheit. in an instant, towns, roads, and trees completely engulfed by a searing-hot lethal cloud. images from the eruption of guatemala's fuego on sunday seem apocalyptic. kaitlin and aidan were camping near the volcano when it erupted, capturing this video as they fled. do you feel lucky right now? >> yes. definitely. >> it's a lot to describe for sure. >> reporter:...
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but first new evacuations have been ordered in guatemala as the mound for a global kaino spews more lava at least seventy five people have been killed and around two hundred more are missing after sunday's eruption rescuers have been sifting through ash in search of survivors entire villages surrounding the volcano have been the score they would mercer has the latest from should that view which is about ten kilometers from the volcano. what i'm always play go volcano continues to be highly active you can see here behind me in this morning we've seen columns of smoke rising from the cone now on tuesday there was a large explosion that sent gas and hot rocks down the side of the volcano and that caused a large evacuation to be ordered emergency workers racing away from the disaster site and it was also evacuations of more villages surrounding the volcano as well as some other communities within the city of us with a city of about a million people major highways were closed as well this morning on wednesday there have been more a few more bodies that have been pulled out and they think that
but first new evacuations have been ordered in guatemala as the mound for a global kaino spews more lava at least seventy five people have been killed and around two hundred more are missing after sunday's eruption rescuers have been sifting through ash in search of survivors entire villages surrounding the volcano have been the score they would mercer has the latest from should that view which is about ten kilometers from the volcano. what i'm always play go volcano continues to be highly...
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it's that 200-foot fountain of lava behind me. inside the evacuation zone -- [ gunshots ] -- tensions are high. >> i live here! >> reporter: 61-year-old john hubbard is accused of opening fire and assaulting a neighbor who came back to check on his property. >> stress is high. anxiety is high. you see strange people in their subdivision, they're trying to protect stuff. it's a hard time for those folks that are still in there. >> reporter: meanwhile, workers are digging a new evacuation route. lava has already overrun the main road, highway 132, leaving people in about 500 homes and vacation rentals with just one escape route left. if the flows cross highway 137, there would be no way out. the national guard has helicopters on standby just in case. >> we want those people to leave. we don't want to have first responders and national guardsmen or marines in helicopters putting their lives at risk to rescue them. >> reporter: this is the eruption that forced 2,000 people from their homes. about 400 of those are still in emergency sh
it's that 200-foot fountain of lava behind me. inside the evacuation zone -- [ gunshots ] -- tensions are high. >> i live here! >> reporter: 61-year-old john hubbard is accused of opening fire and assaulting a neighbor who came back to check on his property. >> stress is high. anxiety is high. you see strange people in their subdivision, they're trying to protect stuff. it's a hard time for those folks that are still in there. >> reporter: meanwhile, workers are digging...
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also we should mention seven people so far cited for loitering in these lava zones. rick? rick: jeff paul in hawaii, jeff, thank you very much. >>> there is an underreported crisis in america. the nation's life expectancy has fallen two years in a row, a decline not seen in 100 years. researchers point to deaths of despair, lives lost from drug overdoses, alcoholism and suicide sparked in part by faltering economic security and the down slide of traditional support systems. it is a grim picture and statistics alone can't tell the story. we investigated the reality, outside the d.c. beltway on the island of manhattan, speaking with people caught in the clutches of despair, a word that means the complete absence of hope. over these next four weeks in june, on fox report sunday, i will introduce you to fellow americans who know despair and refuse to give up. >> they write youhe prescription. you pay the $100 cash. and you leave. >> allen is 57 years old. he spent more than 25 years as a houston police officer, nearly 10 of those addicted to opiates. he said a trip to the dent
also we should mention seven people so far cited for loitering in these lava zones. rick? rick: jeff paul in hawaii, jeff, thank you very much. >>> there is an underreported crisis in america. the nation's life expectancy has fallen two years in a row, a decline not seen in 100 years. researchers point to deaths of despair, lives lost from drug overdoses, alcoholism and suicide sparked in part by faltering economic security and the down slide of traditional support systems. it is a...
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the first is from sunday as lava approached the coast. but two days later, yesterday, the lava has now totally covered the bay, literally changing the shape of the coastline president at one point 117 homes were destroyed but in a day's hiem that number has tripled to hundreds more. >> it's like a flood, pouring out, covering everything in its path. just incredible what it's doing. looks like there's no stopping it. reporter: geologist say 4900-acres here on the big island is cover by lava. so far no reported deaths. lou: thank you very much. jeff recall reporting from hawaii. >>> well in guatemala, the death tall of the vo volcano eruptions risen to 75. 200 people are missing. seven communities have been evacuated. rescuers completing the arduous task of searching for the ash and rubble for people who are missing and they expect the death toll to rise significantly. >>> the european union announcing it will impose tariffs on goods from u.s. in july. mexico and canada have issued counter warnings against the u.s. and putting tariffs on al
the first is from sunday as lava approached the coast. but two days later, yesterday, the lava has now totally covered the bay, literally changing the shape of the coastline president at one point 117 homes were destroyed but in a day's hiem that number has tripled to hundreds more. >> it's like a flood, pouring out, covering everything in its path. just incredible what it's doing. looks like there's no stopping it. reporter: geologist say 4900-acres here on the big island is cover by...
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segÚn expertos la peligrosidad es que una vez que hacer opciÓn se hace una avalancha de lava de lo queen llamar al nÚmero en pantalla. >>> tambiÉn hay otro nÚmero de telÉfonos de emergencia del consulado de guatemala en san francisco. >>> lÍderes aprobaron la otor c otorgaciÓn de $66,000,000 para nuevas construcciones de viviendas . parte de los fondos incluirÍa la construcciÓn de viviendas para personas de la e tercera edad. beneficiarÍa a a s n . >>> en el resto del paÍs de blanco de estafadores, se hacen pasar por sacerdotes para sacar dinero . >>> un correo pero empecÉ a investigar y se desaparece. >>> es una estafa. >>> mario tuvo suerte al no re p responder a un correo que pidio en el que le pedian que donara d dinero por medio de tarjetas de itunes. >>> ya la diÓcesis de san josÉ empezÓ a alentar a sus feligreses. >>> no usamos e mail para pedir dinero . >>> al utilizar el nombre de la iglesia o de un padre los estafadores estÁn negandoor u deÁs vulnerables a la comunidad catÓlica. >>> no estaa bien, sabe que uno va a dar a la fglesia. >>> en el documento dicen estar enterados d
segÚn expertos la peligrosidad es que una vez que hacer opciÓn se hace una avalancha de lava de lo queen llamar al nÚmero en pantalla. >>> tambiÉn hay otro nÚmero de telÉfonos de emergencia del consulado de guatemala en san francisco. >>> lÍderes aprobaron la otor c otorgaciÓn de $66,000,000 para nuevas construcciones de viviendas . parte de los fondos incluirÍa la construcciÓn de viviendas para personas de la e tercera edad. beneficiarÍa a a s n . >>> en...
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the ongoing lava flows devoured more than 87 homes. the last moving lava evaporated all of the water in the largest fresh water lake in the hawaiiihawaiian island. >>> now to developments in the russia probe, this weekend president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is against having the president testify in the russia investigation unless robert mueller produces more documents about the probe. he said the president probably has the power to pardon himself before he backtracked. >> the president of the united states pardoning himself would be unthinkable, and it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment. >> it comes as a legal memo gets leaked saying the clearest view so far in his mueller investigation. >>> phillip, good morning, a strategy to avoid a subpoena and a possible constitutional crisis. he says he was brought there because of his ability to shut down investigations. he cannot obstruct justice, but as you said he could pardon himself, but juliann joulgiulia probably won't. here is what the president's attorney said
the ongoing lava flows devoured more than 87 homes. the last moving lava evaporated all of the water in the largest fresh water lake in the hawaiiihawaiian island. >>> now to developments in the russia probe, this weekend president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is against having the president testify in the russia investigation unless robert mueller produces more documents about the probe. he said the president probably has the power to pardon himself before he backtracked....
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mientras la nube de cenizas a avanaligro sehizo inm inmiinm inminente el volcado de lapez e destruyo lavaa su paso y d dejaron de luto a miles de fm familias >> perdi mi ilusion onde estan mis princxeesas >> las columnas de humo cruub o cubrieron al menos cinco de departamtos la erupcopincion o volcacado se llevo ohogares po m completo los cuerpos de socorro siguen sin hacer su labor >> la dificultar quede que he d tenido que el volcado gesta en c aa actividad y se trabaja con el materil>> casi dos millones dees han sido afectadas , mas de tres mil evacuadas y mad600 en albergues tras perderlo todo >> que mas da >> los servicios demergencias trabajan en losmomentos que se les atutoriza entrar en la zonay han logrado rescatr atar a estae que salio con vida aca todos p esperan un milagro que el volcado finalice su actividad en guatemala jenny noticiero telemundo >> la vida parece enzaÑarzse cs tres hermanos de trex ahors ho r ahora las autoridades migrator migratorias deportaron a su tio vicc victor nos muestra el drama de l los menores edad >> luciy narra el momento que s esposo fue dporta
mientras la nube de cenizas a avanaligro sehizo inm inmiinm inminente el volcado de lapez e destruyo lavaa su paso y d dejaron de luto a miles de fm familias >> perdi mi ilusion onde estan mis princxeesas >> las columnas de humo cruub o cubrieron al menos cinco de departamtos la erupcopincion o volcacado se llevo ohogares po m completo los cuerpos de socorro siguen sin hacer su labor >> la dificultar quede que he d tenido que el volcado gesta en c aa actividad y se trabaja con...
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authorities plan to airlift those stranded if the lava continues to spread.he lava so far has coved eight square miles. >>> san francisco mayor mark farrell looks back at a short time on the job ahead of tomorrow's special election to fill his seat. we spoke with him today about what he has accomplished in the last four and has.lf >> reporter: some ysmayor mark farrell is trying to fit a four-year term into his six months in office. the mayor said he knew when he was sworn in, he had limited time to leave the city -- lead the city. >> from my perspective, be as active as possible. lee was the mayor of san francisco. >> reporter: he was elected supervisor to district two in 2010. mayor lee's unexpected death led to a series of twists and turns including a controversial vote by the board of supervisors that landed farrell into the mayor's office. he says he often thinks about how ed lee led the city and how to forge his own path. >> i think mayor lee did a great job building consensus in our city on a number of issues. at times, people begged for more leadershi
authorities plan to airlift those stranded if the lava continues to spread.he lava so far has coved eight square miles. >>> san francisco mayor mark farrell looks back at a short time on the job ahead of tomorrow's special election to fill his seat. we spoke with him today about what he has accomplished in the last four and has.lf >> reporter: some ysmayor mark farrell is trying to fit a four-year term into his six months in office. the mayor said he knew when he was sworn in, he...