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there was a local arizona politician who said i was entering the country illegally.l it's come. >> how many senators do you think have been down at the border? know what the hell is going on down there? >> none of them. >> none of them. >> charles schumer has been around for a while. and he just went down for the first time. go down one mile, a completely different border. you don't see that on tv. >> i know john has to run here, but one thing -- it was san diego and here is nothing but we would describe as a dump. poverty, kids playing on that dump, the other side, $500,000 houses and people living in a beautiful community. i don't blame people in poverty wanting to be here. that's not the biggest risk as the film point out. the biggest risk? >> terrorism. >> and the drug cartels. they own the border. >> all of the years reporting in new york, ever think you would have to report 9/11 and we would be this vulnerable afterward? >> i'm telling my old friends, mike wallace, walter cronkite are spinning in their graves. vest ginvestigative journalism dead. >> coming up,
there was a local arizona politician who said i was entering the country illegally.l it's come. >> how many senators do you think have been down at the border? know what the hell is going on down there? >> none of them. >> none of them. >> charles schumer has been around for a while. and he just went down for the first time. go down one mile, a completely different border. you don't see that on tv. >> i know john has to run here, but one thing -- it was san diego...
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users can also post condolences on this site created in partnership with the local newspaper, "the arizonapublic." death tributes have been pouring in from all over the world, and the platform is displaying thousands of messages. a number of online fundraising appeals have been started to provide practical help for the victims' families to help them financially in the difficult times that lie ahead. a great sense of sadness and strong emotions for the fallen firefighters as we can see in these online images of a memorial to one of the men who lost their lives. military coup or egyptian revolution? president mohamed morsi was ousted by the military on wednesday night, and the news has been met with widespread and mixed reactions. supporters have also taken social networks with feelings of bitterness, saying mohamed morsy was the country's first democratically elected president -- mohamed morsi's was the country -- mohamed morsi was the country's first democratically elected president. other egyptians feel the second revolution was necessary, referring to the tendencies of the government. wh
users can also post condolences on this site created in partnership with the local newspaper, "the arizonapublic." death tributes have been pouring in from all over the world, and the platform is displaying thousands of messages. a number of online fundraising appeals have been started to provide practical help for the victims' families to help them financially in the difficult times that lie ahead. a great sense of sadness and strong emotions for the fallen firefighters as we can see...
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obama called the firefighters heroes and said the federal government is assisting state and local officials in arizona. the fast-moving fire has prompted the closure of state route 89 and also triggered the evacuation of about 150 homes. >>> i wanted to get the wife, because the fire was getting close. the house is on fire when we left. everything was there. but it was on fire. so -- it's gone. >> lightning sparked the fire on friday and the flames were in populated areas. >> simply tragic. so hot in the desert, as well, christina. >> it is. and it's going to be hot here again. good monday morning to you. thanks for waking up with us. temperatures are pretty mild to start. and we aren't going to get much more relief as we head through the next hour and hit the coolest point of the day. 62 in oakland, 64 in sunny value and san jose at 63. let me take you to the hour by hour changes. this is all of the talk, the hot weather. when will we get relief? not for the next few days. it will have five to six more days of this really hot weather before we finally see that heat break. so put that on your radar ri
obama called the firefighters heroes and said the federal government is assisting state and local officials in arizona. the fast-moving fire has prompted the closure of state route 89 and also triggered the evacuation of about 150 homes. >>> i wanted to get the wife, because the fire was getting close. the house is on fire when we left. everything was there. but it was on fire. so -- it's gone. >> lightning sparked the fire on friday and the flames were in populated areas....
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. >>> in developing news out of arizona, local fire officials confirms that 19 firefighters were killed by a huge wildfire today. the fire is northwest of phoenix outside the small town of yarnel near prescott. the officers that lost their lives were part of an elite group in prescott. they had deployed fire shelters when something drastic happened although it's not clear exactly what happened. the fire has grown to 2,000 acres. >>> two women drowned today off the coast of santa cruz county after they were swept out to see. the coast guard says the women were walking along with two men on bonny doon beach when all four of them were caught by a wave. the men were able to swim to a rock. the women were pulled out the water by the coast guard. they were taken to the hospital where they were pronounced dead. >>> now to the hot weather gripping much of the area. as we continue to sweat over the sweltering temperatures the agency that operating california's power grid is calling on consumers to conserve energy. california isoish -- issued a flex alert. people are being urged to restrict their
. >>> in developing news out of arizona, local fire officials confirms that 19 firefighters were killed by a huge wildfire today. the fire is northwest of phoenix outside the small town of yarnel near prescott. the officers that lost their lives were part of an elite group in prescott. they had deployed fire shelters when something drastic happened although it's not clear exactly what happened. the fire has grown to 2,000 acres. >>> two women drowned today off the coast of...
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. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on that deadly arizona wildfireand we'll hear from the widow of one of the 19 firefighters killed. plus, we will show you a camp for computer hackers and tell you why homeland security is a big sponsor. and neal warren co-founder of e-harmony joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on that deadly arizona wildfireand we'll hear from the widow of one of the 19 firefighters killed. plus, we will show you a camp for computer hackers and tell you why homeland security is a big sponsor. and neal warren co-founder of e-harmony joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
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local laws. >> reporter: and there was some support for that today from arizona senator john mccain. >> is worth looking at again? >> i think that -- yes, i do. and i'm confident that the members of the arizona legislature will. and because it is a very controversial legislation. >> reporter: but those stand your ground laws found in some form in more than 20 states have strong support. arizona governor jan brewer has made her position clear. i support stand your ground. i think it's a constitutional right. on "meet the press," the chair of the congressional black caucus said preventing another tragedy like trayvon martin's death is a broader civil rights issue. >> i don't care how many laws you put in place, you cannot legislate against prejudice, bias, racism. you cannot do it. >> meanwhile the timing of president obama's remarks has sparked a debate. >> a week of protest outside the white house, pressure inside the white house pushed him to that podium. >> i disagree with tavis in a profound way. president obama has been talking about race and doing things about race for a long time. the real
local laws. >> reporter: and there was some support for that today from arizona senator john mccain. >> is worth looking at again? >> i think that -- yes, i do. and i'm confident that the members of the arizona legislature will. and because it is a very controversial legislation. >> reporter: but those stand your ground laws found in some form in more than 20 states have strong support. arizona governor jan brewer has made her position clear. i support stand your ground....
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arizona tonight. right now, authorities are >> reporter: continuing to battle a massive wildfire. as a local community mourns the loss of 19 firefighters caught in the blaze. >> reporter: "the town of prescott, arizona, has little time to mourn the loss of 19 members lives rages on. >>"it is an extremely difficult fire and situation >> reporter:heavy winds and extremely dry conditions are just some of the obstacles facing firefighters. >> reporter:today, additional help came in the form of four military c-130 aircraft, which will drop fire retardant and water on the blaze. three more aircraft will be sent on wednesday. >>"we are number one in the nation on the sit report, which means that all eyes are on us right now" >> reporter:families have been evacuated from their homes. >> reporter:officials say these evacuations could last up to 5 to 7 days or more. for now, the concern is keeping residents -- and firefighters -- safe. >>"we could with 80 mph winds expect to see extreme fire behavior, rapid rates of >> reporter:the 19 firefighters killed on sunday were part of an elite crew in charge
arizona tonight. right now, authorities are >> reporter: continuing to battle a massive wildfire. as a local community mourns the loss of 19 firefighters caught in the blaze. >> reporter: "the town of prescott, arizona, has little time to mourn the loss of 19 members lives rages on. >>"it is an extremely difficult fire and situation >> reporter:heavy winds and extremely dry conditions are just some of the obstacles facing firefighters. >> reporter:today,...
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. >>> right to prescott, arizona now where state and local officials are updating us on their fight againsthe massive wildfire that's already claimed the lives of 19 firefighters believed to be the deadliest wildfire in at least 30 years. this is the mayor of prescott. joining him also, governor of that state, jan brewer, as well as the fire chief. let's take a listen. >> -- been a joy to see these young people still able to do the things that they have to do and we're very proud of them. the entire community is very proud of these people. this morning we've had calls from lots of places. early on we had a telephone call from the white house to express the concern and the appreciation for what these young men did coming from the president of the united states. we appreciate that. senator mccain called from overseas. i didn't ask him what country he was in, but he offered his condolence and said he could be here within 24 hours if we needed him. and we respect that and we appreciate it. congressman gosar had scheduled a meeting this afternoon with some of his constituents from washington to
. >>> right to prescott, arizona now where state and local officials are updating us on their fight againsthe massive wildfire that's already claimed the lives of 19 firefighters believed to be the deadliest wildfire in at least 30 years. this is the mayor of prescott. joining him also, governor of that state, jan brewer, as well as the fire chief. let's take a listen. >> -- been a joy to see these young people still able to do the things that they have to do and we're very proud...
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policia borracho apuntÓ con su arma a un cajero en esta tienda de gasolinera en arizona, y juntan amigo irrumpiÓ en el localacuso lado de muerte de una niÑa de seis aÑos esto fue en louisiana la menor desapareciÓ una maÑana y tres dÍas despuÉs encontraron su cuerpo apuÑalado en un deposito de basura, y el detalle sido en sobrino del padrastro de la pequeÑa y con frecuencia se quedaba al cuidado de ella. >>> y cargos de homicidio enfrenta tambiÉn un medico hispano que compareciÓ ante una corte en illinois lo acusan del asesinato de el hijo de 11 aÑos de un profesor de patologÍa y de su empleada domÉstica y la muerte de otro profesor de la misma asignatura y su esposa en nebraska en el 2008 fue arrestado mientras estaba tomoado y en su auto encontraron un arma. >>> y ariel castro el hombre acusado de secuestrar y violar a mujeres en ohio se declarÓ no culpable de 600 cargos nuevos que enfrenta, como dijimos antes las acusaciones contra el hombre se expandoron de 329 cargos iniciales a 977 cargos. >>> y en su segunda audiencia el juez tuvo que ordenarle que abriera los ojos porque como pueden ver se plan tuvo
policia borracho apuntÓ con su arma a un cajero en esta tienda de gasolinera en arizona, y juntan amigo irrumpiÓ en el localacuso lado de muerte de una niÑa de seis aÑos esto fue en louisiana la menor desapareciÓ una maÑana y tres dÍas despuÉs encontraron su cuerpo apuÑalado en un deposito de basura, y el detalle sido en sobrino del padrastro de la pequeÑa y con frecuencia se quedaba al cuidado de ella. >>> y cargos de homicidio enfrenta tambiÉn un medico hispano que...
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, rural metro paid millions in past due bills to local fire departments and county dispatchers days before it with have prepared the contract. the arizona based ambulance provider miss add critical bond payment and city officials are meeting with the c.e.o. to ensure service to the two million residents is not affected as rural metro struggles financially. >> sonoma county officials are urging residents to limit their water use today. today and tomorrow residents in santa rosa and sonoma are told to a void projects like watering their lawn or filling swimming pools. there is work on a 36" water main for 27 hours to make it stronger in earthquakes. residents will not lose water service during the shutdown. >> it has not been swimming weather but for the have hardy. >> unless you have a heater thing on the roof that heats the water for you, that would help. 90's let alone 100's to make you run to the pool. it is mostly cloud cover out there but a little drizzle at the coast and mist hanging around but as far as fog, i don't see any. there will be flight arrival delays in sfo. the cloud are above the golden gate but they will lower through
, rural metro paid millions in past due bills to local fire departments and county dispatchers days before it with have prepared the contract. the arizona based ambulance provider miss add critical bond payment and city officials are meeting with the c.e.o. to ensure service to the two million residents is not affected as rural metro struggles financially. >> sonoma county officials are urging residents to limit their water use today. today and tomorrow residents in santa rosa and sonoma...
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arizona we are talking about. triple digit temperatures. it's about 6:00 a.m. local time out here across parts of nevada, california and arizona. currently it's 98 degree in las vegas. people in las vegas waking up and it's 98 degree in the early morning hours. the high temperatures today in phoenix, arizona, expected to be 113 degree. in seattle, washington, not a place you typically think of sunshine and hot temperatures. 99 in missoula. we of course have excessive heat warnings in effect and heat precautions we'll be talking about coming up. martha: you what to be inside in air-conditioning and checkingen your neighbors. bill: heat-related illnesses happen when your body temperature control system is overload. the body normally cools itself by sweating. but in some conditions per perration is not enough. high body temperatures can damage the brain or their vital organs. those most at risk are infants, children up to 4 years old and the elderly. those who are overweight, too, or ill or have certain medications, be aware of all that. martha: this is a fox news alert
arizona we are talking about. triple digit temperatures. it's about 6:00 a.m. local time out here across parts of nevada, california and arizona. currently it's 98 degree in las vegas. people in las vegas waking up and it's 98 degree in the early morning hours. the high temperatures today in phoenix, arizona, expected to be 113 degree. in seattle, washington, not a place you typically think of sunshine and hot temperatures. 99 in missoula. we of course have excessive heat warnings in effect and...
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any particular event is going to be the result of a number of localized weather forces. in arizonathere is an ongoing investigation. there were a number of storm fronts that coalesced simultaneously around the yarnell area. there were high winds from the storefronts -- storefronts -- st orm fronts coming in every direction. it was the change of wind that swept over the firefighters. hotter, drier conditions do give rise to more and more intense storms. todd is on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i like to offer my sympathies to the families of the fallen firefighters. my question is a little different here. fires like these have been going on for millions and millions of years. only since we have technology do we really send guys in there to fight them. if there is no imminent loss of life, it seems to me an incredible waste of resources just to let these fires not burn out. thank you. i think a lot of people in the forest service would agree with you. the forest service does have a let it burn policy. it is fairly new and it came about in the 1990's. previously the
any particular event is going to be the result of a number of localized weather forces. in arizonathere is an ongoing investigation. there were a number of storm fronts that coalesced simultaneously around the yarnell area. there were high winds from the storefronts -- storefronts -- st orm fronts coming in every direction. it was the change of wind that swept over the firefighters. hotter, drier conditions do give rise to more and more intense storms. todd is on our line for independents....
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local time. the fire haen der the command of an arizona team. they're going to be relved just to give them a break. and the fire will go under federal command at 6:00. >> woodruff: and william welch, what are the fire officials there saying about this terrible tragedy, how these 19 firefighters from this elite team were killed? >> well, there are an awful lot of questions that remain to be answered we haven't gotten any of the details on exactly the circumstances. we do know that this team of 20 hot shots that are elite, they're well trained, very young, very fit. they carry a lot of equipment. almost like a combat patrol. 50, 60, 70 pounds of equipment. shovels, interesting tools that they carry. they do physical labor, trying to build lines in places where you can't get heavy equipment. this particular crew was a municipal crew which is somewhat unusual. this one is part of the prescott fire department. in fact, it was about 20% of the entire force, and they were headquartered at this station number 7 which we're standing right in front of. >>
local time. the fire haen der the command of an arizona team. they're going to be relved just to give them a break. and the fire will go under federal command at 6:00. >> woodruff: and william welch, what are the fire officials there saying about this terrible tragedy, how these 19 firefighters from this elite team were killed? >> well, there are an awful lot of questions that remain to be answered we haven't gotten any of the details on exactly the circumstances. we do know that...
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arizona. firefighters and first responders bond together as a community, so i'm wearing this in solidarity of them and so many that work at a localel, a state and a federal level on fighting fires. and arizona's hot and dry, so is a lot of the west, and i wear this in honor of them. >> reporter: well, we appreciate that. it's, you know -- and then to see all these folks here celebrating america, celebrating independence and hooking at this incred -- looking at this incredible statue for the first time in many cases up close and personal, she is beautiful, and she's open to the public. but if you want to go to the top, you're going to have to reserve your ticket in advance, and those are pretty hard to come by. i know you had a tour. >> i did. >> reporter: what can people look forward to when they go inside? >> whether you're on the pedestal or you have tickets to see the crown, what you'll see the new york, new jersey, the whole new york harbor and most importantly, ellis island. and it just puts in perspective what people saw for the first time when they came to this country, and i think that's very important. >> >> reporter: ma
arizona. firefighters and first responders bond together as a community, so i'm wearing this in solidarity of them and so many that work at a localel, a state and a federal level on fighting fires. and arizona's hot and dry, so is a lot of the west, and i wear this in honor of them. >> reporter: well, we appreciate that. it's, you know -- and then to see all these folks here celebrating america, celebrating independence and hooking at this incred -- looking at this incredible statue for...
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theycrews in arizona say have begun to contain the deadly blaze that killed 19 firefighters sunday. local officials say the fire is no longer raging out of control. the firefighters deaths worked a worse loss of life in u.s. wildfire in 80 years. on tuesday, mourners in the town of prescott gathered for a candlelight vigil. the battalion chief ralph lucas paid tribute to his fallen colleagues. >> i am going to leave here remembering your husbands, s.cles, your dad i had the great pleasure of getting to lead your spouses on many of fire over the years. that is what i will use to carry me into the future as a firefighter. >> the arizona fire is one of a number of wildfires that have raged in the past week amidst record shattering heat across the western united states. dozens of federally contracted service workers staged a one-day strike in washington, d.c. tuesday in a call for higher pay. the strike covered fast food employees and other low-wage workers at the ronald reagan building, which houses a number of federal agencies. it was the second such strike organized by the group good job s
theycrews in arizona say have begun to contain the deadly blaze that killed 19 firefighters sunday. local officials say the fire is no longer raging out of control. the firefighters deaths worked a worse loss of life in u.s. wildfire in 80 years. on tuesday, mourners in the town of prescott gathered for a candlelight vigil. the battalion chief ralph lucas paid tribute to his fallen colleagues. >> i am going to leave here remembering your husbands, s.cles, your dad i had the great pleasure...
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arizona diamondbacks games -- donations are pouring in. more than half a million dollars in three days. the idea behind the club started in detroit. in 1952. a localinessman asked 100 of his friends to donate $100 to help the family of a fallen police officer. since then the concept has spread to other states. this man is now helping to deliver $15,000 checks to the families of the fallen firefighters. >> they are overwhelmed. so much they did not expect. ♪ because when i feel love >> reporter: at last night's community vigil, another 100 club member, angela harrell, a widow herself, consoled relatives. >> we hope this money can be used for whatever their desire is. >> reporter: for danny and michelle parker, who just lost their son wayne that support is breath taking. >> the 100 club is not a club you want to be in, but you appreciate it and so grateful for everything they do. >> reporter: a small bit of comfort from those who have been there before. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, prescott, arizona. >> by the way, for those who wish to help, we put a link to the 100 club on our website tonight. for us, that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank
arizona diamondbacks games -- donations are pouring in. more than half a million dollars in three days. the idea behind the club started in detroit. in 1952. a localinessman asked 100 of his friends to donate $100 to help the family of a fallen police officer. since then the concept has spread to other states. this man is now helping to deliver $15,000 checks to the families of the fallen firefighters. >> they are overwhelmed. so much they did not expect. ♪ because when i feel love...
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local red cross team. they are on interest way to arizona amdz will be supporting those affected -- and they will be supporting volunteers are ready to serve up hot meals for those who need it and also for those who left their homes without prescription medications and eyeglasses. >>> let's go to sal. >> this is the tacoma. traffic is light. a little bit of slow traffic in some of the cash lanes. here's steve. >>> yesterday was hot and temperatures were -- a west wind will take it cooler in the weekend. >> thank you for bying here with us. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. local ktvu, facebook and twitter. thank you for joining us. have a good friday, everyone. the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have great videos for you "right thi
local red cross team. they are on interest way to arizona amdz will be supporting those affected -- and they will be supporting volunteers are ready to serve up hot meals for those who need it and also for those who left their homes without prescription medications and eyeglasses. >>> let's go to sal. >> this is the tacoma. traffic is light. a little bit of slow traffic in some of the cash lanes. here's steve. >>> yesterday was hot and temperatures were -- a west wind...
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by giving that kind of authority to state and local law enforcement do you run up against the supreme court's decision last year when looking over arizona's70? >> if you can you don't do it the right way. the supreme court said when congress intends to fully occupy a field and they have a constitutional basis for fully occupying that field then states and local tease can't play in that field. when congress, however, evidences an intent or dual jurisdiction or states and law enforcement entities have a role there's nothing constitutionly infirm about that. so this does not disregard the supreme court decision it just expresses congress's intent and goal to have partners with state and local law enforcement like we do in every other category of crime, whether it be narcotics trafficking, murder. look what happened in boston. you had boston city police officers working hand in glove with a.t.f. and f.b.i. and if it's good enough for terrorism cases and child pornography cases and new york ticks cases i think it ought to be good enough for immigration cases. >> suarez: your bill's intent is certainly clear when it comes to knowing who's in th
by giving that kind of authority to state and local law enforcement do you run up against the supreme court's decision last year when looking over arizona's70? >> if you can you don't do it the right way. the supreme court said when congress intends to fully occupy a field and they have a constitutional basis for fully occupying that field then states and local tease can't play in that field. when congress, however, evidences an intent or dual jurisdiction or states and law enforcement...
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local governments wrestle with the challenge of large number of undocumented immigrants living and working comt community. in a variety of ways from arizona and alabama adoption of harsh law that attempt to engage local law enforcement fishes and immigration enforcement. to state that passed instate tuition law. they communities are by definition living in fear of contact with the authorities. which makes it harder to encourage forks to come forward to strug with the fear that the parent will be deported. research is showing, as you might expect, the anxiety interferes request they responded by passing laws which reflect a variety of approaches the fact that a states can't regulate immigration. that's the job of the united congress. and even if they could, we could hardly say a patchwork of fifty different approaches is racial. we know that there's innovation happening and states and local government especially on the issue of immigrant integration. i know, you'll hear more about it today. it's important that congress to act. it's their job. in the frame work of policy we can give senate and lot of the support they need do it the job well
local governments wrestle with the challenge of large number of undocumented immigrants living and working comt community. in a variety of ways from arizona and alabama adoption of harsh law that attempt to engage local law enforcement fishes and immigration enforcement. to state that passed instate tuition law. they communities are by definition living in fear of contact with the authorities. which makes it harder to encourage forks to come forward to strug with the fear that the parent will...
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local officials there. let's go to cnn's brian todd. he's in arizona. he's been watching this story unfold.the latest, brian? >> reporter: wolf, you imagine that the city of prescott has released the names and ages of the 19 firefighters killed. the ages range from 21 years old to 43 years old. the bodies have been recovered and have been brought to the local medical examiner's office as the investigation continues into just what caused the yarnell hill fire to overtake those 19 men. firefighters are back on the front lines of the deadliest wildfire in america in decades, knowing that 19 of their colleagues didn't make it out alive. >> it's been a long night and these are the worst of times. for firefighters. >> reporter: they were members of an elite squad from the prescott, arizona, fire department. the granite mountain hot shots lived up to their name, bravely battling raging infernos up close. >> it's a very elite group of people that are highly trained, highly motivated, very fit. they know exactly what they're doing. >> reporter: a news report last year showed how they do their danger
local officials there. let's go to cnn's brian todd. he's in arizona. he's been watching this story unfold.the latest, brian? >> reporter: wolf, you imagine that the city of prescott has released the names and ages of the 19 firefighters killed. the ages range from 21 years old to 43 years old. the bodies have been recovered and have been brought to the local medical examiner's office as the investigation continues into just what caused the yarnell hill fire to overtake those 19 men....
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finally let me just say that some time today or in the next few days somewhere in arizona of the border patrol or the localoss some dead bodies of people who crossed our border, usually with cunego these -- with cyotes that deserted them. this is not acceptable to be that leads to the existence and even death. there are some aspects that appeal to the tradition of the principles and the chance of convincing our fellow members of house of representatives. >> congressman becerra, how do you think citizenship is in the house and will the house passed a bill that contains a different path to citizenship as senator mccain demonstrated as part of the bill? >> i think if the bill the senate passed a few weeks back or to be placed on the floor for a vote, it would pass bipartisan today. we may end up looking on a bill that is a house deride version of the immigration bill but i do believe that will include the path to citizenship for all the reasons that senator mccain just said. my sense is that in the house what we have to do is figure out a way to navigate from today for the day of that vote so that we can brin
finally let me just say that some time today or in the next few days somewhere in arizona of the border patrol or the localoss some dead bodies of people who crossed our border, usually with cunego these -- with cyotes that deserted them. this is not acceptable to be that leads to the existence and even death. there are some aspects that appeal to the tradition of the principles and the chance of convincing our fellow members of house of representatives. >> congressman becerra, how do you...
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local sweet corn from g&s farms is just 8 for two dollars. at safeway, ingredients for life. ♪ >>james: it is 714. more flash flooding in arizona.ake a look. two days of heavy rain are making it tough for drivers trying to get through the muddy water. authorities say they had to rescue several motorists who got trapped trying to drive through floodwaters. the rainy weather in parts of arizona is expected to end in the coming days as the moist air will once again turn dry. just days after being g >>george: the command still looks great. no problems on the bridge and the drive times are about 13 to 40 minutes. the golden gate bridge ride, still foggy and still a little drizzly. the delays for the traffic and the ride through marin on 11 southbound is still into debt free. the time is 716. what had over to the weather center. here is erica with an update. >>erica: looks like the clouds remained. it feels pretty much get out there. fog parker for shows that shower activity is pretty much out of here. most of the activity is either too far east or currently off shore. this will be the pattern for the next couple of hours. perhaps jus
local sweet corn from g&s farms is just 8 for two dollars. at safeway, ingredients for life. ♪ >>james: it is 714. more flash flooding in arizona.ake a look. two days of heavy rain are making it tough for drivers trying to get through the muddy water. authorities say they had to rescue several motorists who got trapped trying to drive through floodwaters. the rainy weather in parts of arizona is expected to end in the coming days as the moist air will once again turn dry. just days...
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local officials, and my fellow arizonans. good morning. on behalf of the people of the state of arizonaecially the citizens in and around your ell, thank you for being here today. together, we can begin our healing. we come today to honor and mourn 19 great men. they were protectors, defending our community, safeguarding our friends, family, and strangers alike. ever 19 heroes -- they were 19 heroes gone at the turn of the wind. to the families who lost husbands and fathers, brothers and sons, we cannot truly know your grief. but you are in our thoughts and .rayers and we will always our hearts are filled with profound sadness today. but they are also filled with great pride. how wonderful it is to know the -- and that arizona was home to 90 men like those we honor today. men were all of the 19 each oneona, we claim as our own. these men aspired to be firefighters and adored -- endured the training and discipline to gain that title. they carry out their duties with honor worthy of the name, granite mountain hotshots. while we grieve and mourn the tragic loss of these great men and do ou
local officials, and my fellow arizonans. good morning. on behalf of the people of the state of arizonaecially the citizens in and around your ell, thank you for being here today. together, we can begin our healing. we come today to honor and mourn 19 great men. they were protectors, defending our community, safeguarding our friends, family, and strangers alike. ever 19 heroes -- they were 19 heroes gone at the turn of the wind. to the families who lost husbands and fathers, brothers and sons,...
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include republican senator john mccain of arizona and representative michael mccaul of texas and democratic congressman javier becerra of california. check your local listings. >>> they're talking this morning about restarting a conversation. delegates are meeting inside the demilitarized zone separating the two koreas. the industrial park which closed three months ago when tensions rose between both nations. >> another day of dramatic testimony in the florida murder trial of neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman. jurors heard from the mothers of both zimmerman and trayvon martin. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter:cy sybrina fulton testified that the voice crying for help on the tape was her son trayvon martin. >> reporter: do you hear cries for help? yes. >> what do you hear? >> gunshots. >> you hear gunshots. >> yes. >> ma'am do you hear screaming and yelling. >> yes. >> who do you recognize that toeorge>>orr: b g eorge c was yelling. >> i heard my son scream. >> i certainly hope as a mom -- you certainly hope that your son trayvon martin would not have done anything that would have led to his own death, correct? >> what i hoped
include republican senator john mccain of arizona and representative michael mccaul of texas and democratic congressman javier becerra of california. check your local listings. >>> they're talking this morning about restarting a conversation. delegates are meeting inside the demilitarized zone separating the two koreas. the industrial park which closed three months ago when tensions rose between both nations. >> another day of dramatic testimony in the florida murder trial of...
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local granite mountain hot shots. 19 lives were lost. brave men who gave their life in defense of friends, neighbors and perfect strangers. the yarnell fire is the deadliest wildfire in arizona state history and our nation's deadliest in 80 years. to the friends family of those lost yesterday i know we can never fully repay the sacrifices made by your loved ones, but we can honor their service with our gratitude and prayers and through our steadfast dedication to do whatever is necessary to bring this fire under control if before it causes anymore heartache. as governor of arizona that's my commitment to each and every one of you. this morning i signed a declaration to make available for additional resources to fight this fire. my team and i are in close contact with local officials and we'll look to them for what they need. we're al coordinating with federal officials. the state had received a grant through which the federal government covers most of the cost fighting this fire. the firefighters lost yesterday i want to be mindful of the the hundreds remaining in harms way as they continue to battle this yarnell fire. our prayers are with them. in this tragedy there remains
local granite mountain hot shots. 19 lives were lost. brave men who gave their life in defense of friends, neighbors and perfect strangers. the yarnell fire is the deadliest wildfire in arizona state history and our nation's deadliest in 80 years. to the friends family of those lost yesterday i know we can never fully repay the sacrifices made by your loved ones, but we can honor their service with our gratitude and prayers and through our steadfast dedication to do whatever is necessary to...
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arizona. this is about 80 miles southeast of phoenix. it started late last night. it's already consumed 200 acres. one home has burned down. the fire also threatening a localirport. 150 firefighters right now on the scene. we know a mobile home park has also been evacuated. right now unclear how it started, but a lightning strike was reported in the area before the blaze began. at the live desk, melissa malay, news 4. >>> and news for your health now, babies conceived in may are 10% more likely to be born prematurely. that's according to a new study published in the journal proceedings of "the national academy of sciences." the flu may be to blame. babies conceived in may are due in february which is typically the height of flu season. doctors recommend all pregnant women get a flu shot as a precaution. >>> just go to sleep. a new study says enforcing a bedtime with your kids is the best thing for their brains. british researchers studied the sleep patterns of 11,000 children. irregular bedtimes increase the likelihood for lower test scores in reading and math by age 7. the problem was significant in girls who didn't have a regular bedtime at ages 3, 5 and
arizona. this is about 80 miles southeast of phoenix. it started late last night. it's already consumed 200 acres. one home has burned down. the fire also threatening a localirport. 150 firefighters right now on the scene. we know a mobile home park has also been evacuated. right now unclear how it started, but a lightning strike was reported in the area before the blaze began. at the live desk, melissa malay, news 4. >>> and news for your health now, babies conceived in may are 10%...
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local hero for a jefferson award online, kpix.com, click the logo at the top of the page and then jefferson award. >>> what's the hottest weather you have ever been in? >> 125. >> 113. >> myself 118 in phoenix, arizona the all-time record was set here in california. this is file video not from 1913. 100 years ago, july 10, 1913 the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded was set in death valley. 134 degrees. 134 is the record. right now in san francisco, about half that if that at all. oakland 67. a breezy chilly foggy 58 degrees in san francisco. warm spots include concord and livermore. so much cooler than yesterday. low 90s yesterday. >>> as high pressure moves out it's bringing up tropical moisture. if you go to the central valley towards fresno you may see a few showers. they will miss us but there's an increase in cloud cover in the south bay and toward monterey. it will be foggy and cloudy in the morning. lots of after sunshine and high of 68 tomorrow and for friday. high pressure is slowly beginning to move away. it's a two or three-day process but it's under way. it will be over texas this time tomorrow. as that moves out, you can't have a vacuum in the atmosphere, something else moves i
local hero for a jefferson award online, kpix.com, click the logo at the top of the page and then jefferson award. >>> what's the hottest weather you have ever been in? >> 125. >> 113. >> myself 118 in phoenix, arizona the all-time record was set here in california. this is file video not from 1913. 100 years ago, july 10, 1913 the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded was set in death valley. 134 degrees. 134 is the record. right now in san francisco, about half...
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local ♪ >> 22 minutes past the hour. hi, everybody. i am jamie colby. this is your news minute. president obama says the death of the 19 firefighters in arizonaa reminder of what they face every day. the place is still 0% contained. it is 85 miles west of phoenix. san francisco train commuters coping with the first transit strike in 15 years. new york judge tossing out former alamo actor. the judge said the three plaintiffs waited too long to file their cases. at least one lawsuit still pending. those are the latest headlines. back to lori and adam. >> congress failed to reach a deal by today's deadline. student loans could cost taxpayers a lot more than originally thought. >> this new estimate drawing attention. they show loans showing big profits. that forecast assumed the doubling of interest rates on some loans that kicked in today. they do not include a big real world risk. including bat, the federal student loan program would lose $50 billion. a new report says that if all that happens, cost for students could rise over time driving more of them into the income -based repayment programs and more debt forgiveness. doctor cost taxpayers a
local ♪ >> 22 minutes past the hour. hi, everybody. i am jamie colby. this is your news minute. president obama says the death of the 19 firefighters in arizonaa reminder of what they face every day. the place is still 0% contained. it is 85 miles west of phoenix. san francisco train commuters coping with the first transit strike in 15 years. new york judge tossing out former alamo actor. the judge said the three plaintiffs waited too long to file their cases. at least one lawsuit still...
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congress arizona where some yarnell fire evacuees must wait to learn whether their homes have been spared. will. >> reporter: that's right, greg. if you take a look at the headline of the local paper it sums it all up tragedy. i'm standing in front of highway 89. there is a road block here now. this is the road this hot shot crew raced down yesterday as they went into the fire. take a look at some of the video as to what they encountered. we are talking about the granite mountain who the shots, part of the prescott fire department. these are the guys who go to the front lines and fight the fires with their hands and they do this all of the time. unfortunately something went tragically wrong this time. as you can imagine people in this area are very emotional. take a listen to the fire chief. >> our entire crew was lost. we lost 19 people in this wildfire. it's one of the worst wildfire disasters that has ever taken place. right now we are an organization in the city that is in grief. >> reporter: we are told that the firefighters had what they call fire shelters, if you don't know what that is, it's kind of like a protective cocoon. imagine taking a sleeping bag and tossing
congress arizona where some yarnell fire evacuees must wait to learn whether their homes have been spared. will. >> reporter: that's right, greg. if you take a look at the headline of the local paper it sums it all up tragedy. i'm standing in front of highway 89. there is a road block here now. this is the road this hot shot crew raced down yesterday as they went into the fire. take a look at some of the video as to what they encountered. we are talking about the granite mountain who the...
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local officials and fire crews. there are currently more than 20 active fires in 11 states, including nevada's neighbor neis california -- and we all know about the fire in arizona, but there are others, oregon, utah, idaho. i'll do everything i can, i repeat, to help them. in a couple hours, mr. president, we'll vote on whether to debate -- begin debate on our plan to keep loan rates low for students for an additional year. last month republican okay instruction forced interest rates to double from 3.4% to 6. 8% for about 7 million college students. if we fail to roll back this increase, those students will each pile on lots of new debt to get a college education. these higher rates will be particularly harmful to low- and middle-income families who rely on these federal loans more than anyone else. we have the pell grants, which go to the low-income people, but people who are middle class have to do these loans. school has gotten so expensive, states have cut back on the support they tbif for colleges -- the support they give for colleges, so this is just a very, very difficult situation. students shouldn't suffer because of some senators standing in the way o
local officials and fire crews. there are currently more than 20 active fires in 11 states, including nevada's neighbor neis california -- and we all know about the fire in arizona, but there are others, oregon, utah, idaho. i'll do everything i can, i repeat, to help them. in a couple hours, mr. president, we'll vote on whether to debate -- begin debate on our plan to keep loan rates low for students for an additional year. last month republican okay instruction forced interest rates to double...
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local laws. >> stephanie: john mccain. "meet the press." with the president. he does think -- all states including his own should review stand-your-ground laws. john mccain. >> yes, i do. i'm confident the members of the arizonase it is very controversial legislation. >> stephanie: he said i can also see the stand-your-ground law. maybe something needs to be reviewed by the florida legislature. he also praised president obama's speech. about trayvon martin and the racial profiling that black men regularly face. events like this emphasize we have a long way to go. the president highlighted a lot of that yesterday as only the president can. wow. ♪ let's hear it for the boy ♪ ♪ let's give the boy a hand ♪ >> don't worry by this afternoon, he will be back to the old crotchety, john mccain. >> stephanie: okay. sorry. >> benghazi! >> he will be colluding with kidnappers and terrorists in syria by this afternoon. >> stephanie: okay. nastiest -- would you like the fun facts? >> sure. yeah, i don't know why even like before he had seven words out of his mouth i thought oh, the right wing twitter verse. let's see. it doesn't matter who does it. it doesn't matter who. i don't know who half of the people are. obama has n
local laws. >> stephanie: john mccain. "meet the press." with the president. he does think -- all states including his own should review stand-your-ground laws. john mccain. >> yes, i do. i'm confident the members of the arizonase it is very controversial legislation. >> stephanie: he said i can also see the stand-your-ground law. maybe something needs to be reviewed by the florida legislature. he also praised president obama's speech. about trayvon martin and the...
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arizona, and southern nevada as well. plenty of sunshine, though, throughout the rest of the west. seattle today, perfect with sunshine, and a temperature of 79 degrees. we will get to your local forecast in just 30 seconds. r m♪ ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors, friends, everyone the news ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone ♪ [ male announcer ] now get 0% apr financing for 60 months on the prius liftback, the number 1 selling hybrid. with plenty in stock, you can drive one home today. ♪ a prius for everyone >>> 7:16. good monday morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. this is, of course, the golden gate bridge, what you can make out of it. we have thick fog hugging the coastline. mostly clear conditions, starting with plenty of high and mid-level clouds. 88 degrees on the way to livermore. 74 in fremont and 63 in beautiful san francisco. getting into the next couple days, we'll keyjr the humidity going. we have a slight chance for isolated thunderstorms today through thursday afternoon. >>> that's your latest weather, david. >> al, thanks. we're following new developments in the investigation in a deadly amu
arizona, and southern nevada as well. plenty of sunshine, though, throughout the rest of the west. seattle today, perfect with sunshine, and a temperature of 79 degrees. we will get to your local forecast in just 30 seconds. r m♪ ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors, friends, everyone the news ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone ♪ [ male announcer ] now get 0% apr financing for 60 months on the prius liftback, the number 1...