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lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.w. bush. you can dig into it. >> you can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> lauren. >> are y >>> good saturday morning, straight ahead on "news 4 today." >>> police investigate a burglarly and >>> before you head out, temperatures are below freezing right now with a cold weekend. not going to last too long though. i'll show you when the 60 degree temperatures return. >>> a staple of downtown dc is about to close for years. >>> and single tracking. where it is happening as part of metro's new safe track surge. >> join us behind the scenes, we'll be live on never waver. ♪ because going around is rarely ever as enjoyable... ...as going right through. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we have that breaking news, a home invasion and sex assault. now on news 4 today, the danger for a woman in a wealthy dc neighborhood. >> the big impacts starting today, and how you can avoid getting slowed down. >> feel the cold, the cold nap that we're waking up to. st
lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.w. bush. you can dig into it. >> you can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> lauren. >> are y >>> good saturday morning, straight ahead on "news 4 today." >>> police investigate a burglarly and >>> before you head out, temperatures are below freezing right now with a cold weekend. not going to last too long...
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lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.. bush. you can dig into it. >> you can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> what's her name. >> lauren. >> are ygood morning, i'm kira . ming up nt, on today ithe ba.... vo two jail deputies arrest. what side of the law.vo plus ... as if san jo flood vic what landed them on the other side of the law. the san jose flood victims haven't suffered enough, now they're being targeted by thieves how robbers are getting in. >>> a live look at the transamerica pyramid. wet and cold weather returns to the bay area. how much and how long it will stick around. where do babies come from? well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the cradle of ideas, changing the very world around us. every bright spark deserves a hand to help it become something more. and that's why we are here. for our newest neighbors and
lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.. bush. you can dig into it. >> you can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> what's her name. >> lauren. >> are ygood morning, i'm kira . ming up nt, on today ithe ba.... vo two jail deputies arrest. what side of the law.vo plus ... as if san jo flood vic what landed them on the other side of the law. the san jose flood victims haven't...
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. >> reporter: steve lazar is a senior planner at the planning and building department in eureka. >> here, we're looking at a photograph from 2006. the photograph shows a forested area. but, by 2015, this area is now host to 20 to 30 different cultivation operations. so, here we can see every of greenhouse construction, water storage. one could easily estimate that there's over 10,000 cultivation sites in the county at this point. >> reporter: people from all over the world are rushing to humboldt to cultivate cannabis. but the lure of pot profits is straining local watersheds and threatening endangered salmon. >> marijuana cultivation is probably the biggest issue facing the recovery of our salmon and steelhead. we put a million dollars into a watershed to restore fish there, and i go out on a site and i see a million dollars in habitat damage. >> reporter: scott bauer is a scientist with the california department of fish and wildlife. >> typically, on an enforcement activity, we see illegal road- grading, bulldozers pushing dirt into streams. we see people diverting water, and, in
. >> reporter: steve lazar is a senior planner at the planning and building department in eureka. >> here, we're looking at a photograph from 2006. the photograph shows a forested area. but, by 2015, this area is now host to 20 to 30 different cultivation operations. so, here we can see every of greenhouse construction, water storage. one could easily estimate that there's over 10,000 cultivation sites in the county at this point. >> reporter: people from all over the world...
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i got fired from the lazar tag place so i'm a doctor now." [ light laughter ] however, i do think someple knew health care was complicated. in fact, watch the reaction of one of those people, bernie sanders, when he was asked about trump's comments on cnn. >> i'm wondering when you heard the president say, saying, quote, nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. [ laughter ] >> seth: bernie sanders hasn't laughed that hard since he used to babysit charlie chaplin. [ laughter ] "and remember, you're only a little champ because of the millionaires, and the millionaires." in fact, trump seems so befuddled by healthcare that even after the plan was released last week, he talked about it in ways that made it seem like he had no idea what was actually in it. >> this will be a plan where you can choose your doctor. this will be a plan where can you choose your plan. and you know what the plan is, this is the plan. >> seth: you know what the plan is, this is the plan. basically trump's take on healthcare is an abbott and costello routine. [ laughter ] "what's the plan?" "the plan i
i got fired from the lazar tag place so i'm a doctor now." [ light laughter ] however, i do think someple knew health care was complicated. in fact, watch the reaction of one of those people, bernie sanders, when he was asked about trump's comments on cnn. >> i'm wondering when you heard the president say, saying, quote, nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. [ laughter ] >> seth: bernie sanders hasn't laughed that hard since he used to babysit charlie chaplin. [...
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>> seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar of blacksburg, virginia, this year's grand prize winners of our student cam video documentary competition. their winning documentary is titled "the tempest tossed," which explores refugees and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persrsecution, war or violen and cannot return safely. >> with so many people fleeing their countries, desperate, without a home, politicians and institutes today are arguing over one urgent question. should the united states let more refugees into the country? >> reporter: as our grand prize winners they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? >> students competed for the chance to win 1 of 150 prizes, totaling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to ann
>> seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar of blacksburg, virginia, this year's grand prize winners of our student cam video documentary competition. their winning documentary is titled "the tempest tossed," which explores refugees and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persrsecution, war or violen and cannot return safely. >> with so many people fleeing their countries,...
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lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> what's her name. >> lauren. >> are y >>> conditions for today well below average, only seeing 30s across the entire delaware valley. >>> bullet holes in a school bus, this morning police are looking for the gunmen who opened fire in broad daylight and injured a bystander. >>> plus a hit and run mystery, one driver is on the run, the other is cooperating with police following a deadly crash. we will explain how it all unfolded. >>> and a seven-year-old life safer, we will meet a young boy who came to his mother's ugg ,. police say every family can dern learn from his family. that's all next. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're liquid gels. learn from his family. that's all next. ize i have gold? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is t
lazar lazarus, a big thanks to you and that's going to do it.can come over to my house any time. >> i love you. >> shout-out to my sister, it's her birthday. >> what's her name. >> lauren. >> are y >>> conditions for today well below average, only seeing 30s across the entire delaware valley. >>> bullet holes in a school bus, this morning police are looking for the gunmen who opened fire in broad daylight and injured a bystander. >>> plus...
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seventh and ninth grade sisters lazare from blacksburg, virginia.heir winning documentary is "the tempest talks," which explores refugees and immigration policy. afg has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution or violence and cannot return safely. politicians and institutes are arguing over one urgent question -- should the united states let more refugees into the country? >> as grand prizewinners, they win the $5,000 prize. this year, we asked middle and iscusschool studentso thmost uent issue r the w present and cgress? we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states. plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. now we are happy to announce our first place winner. in the middle school category, the first prizewinners are eighth graders molly doherty, camden lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school for their documentary, "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." first in high school is massing -- matthew gagnon from or d.c. for his documentary, "invisible," which deals with homele
seventh and ninth grade sisters lazare from blacksburg, virginia.heir winning documentary is "the tempest talks," which explores refugees and immigration policy. afg has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution or violence and cannot return safely. politicians and institutes are arguing over one urgent question -- should the united states let more refugees into the country? >> as grand prizewinners, they win the $5,000 prize. this year, we asked middle and...
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seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar were selected.heir winning documentary explores refugee and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to live his or her country due to persecution war or violence and cannot return safely. >> with so many people leaving the country, policymakers are arguing over one question, should the u.s. allow more refugees into the country? >> this year we asked middle and high school students to prepare documentaries asking what is the most urgent issue for the president and administration to address in 2017. they competed to win one of 150 probabl150prizes totaling $150,n prizes. we received 3000 entries from 46 states and the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. now we are happy to announce our first place winner. in the middle school category come the first prize winner is a failure molly doherty and ava decker in scranton pennsylvania for their documentary u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner for the high school east cate
seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar were selected.heir winning documentary explores refugee and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to live his or her country due to persecution war or violence and cannot return safely. >> with so many people leaving the country, policymakers are arguing over one question, should the u.s. allow more refugees into the country? >> this year we asked middle and high school students to prepare...
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>> seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar of blacksburg, virginia, this year's grand prize winners of our student cam video documentary competition. their winning documentary is titled "the tempest tossed," which explores refugees and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence and cannot return safely. >> with so many people fleeing their countries, desperate, without a home, politicians and institutes today are arguing over one urgent question. should the united states let more refugees into the country? >> reporter: as our grand prize winners they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? >> students competed for the chance to win 1 of 150 prizes, totaling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to ann
>> seventh and ninth grade sisters ava and mia lazar of blacksburg, virginia, this year's grand prize winners of our student cam video documentary competition. their winning documentary is titled "the tempest tossed," which explores refugees and immigration policy. >> a refugee is defined as someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence and cannot return safely. >> with so many people fleeing their countries,...