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marsha stuart on the media sold for 353 million. a lot of money but when the median merchandising company went public in 1999 it was involved at 1.8 billion. >>> it's looking like there is a plan to deal with greece's debt. that has led to gains. futures are pointing this morning to a higher open. >>> the change is coming to a wreck cast table. general mills announced it is dropping artificial colors and flavors out of its cereal. bite end of next year 90 persian of its cereals will have no artificial ingredients. companies want you to cheer for this forking to this. but it seems like this is the way it should have been all along. >> we'll see if our kids still like it. >>> music superstar is facing a serious accusation. next, diddy leaves jail. find out what put him there. >> a pse&g worker gets stuck on the job. more on that when "action news" continues. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. at perdue, we know fresh chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but we do take extra steps in our farms, trucks that deliver daily and ever
marsha stuart on the media sold for 353 million. a lot of money but when the median merchandising company went public in 1999 it was involved at 1.8 billion. >>> it's looking like there is a plan to deal with greece's debt. that has led to gains. futures are pointing this morning to a higher open. >>> the change is coming to a wreck cast table. general mills announced it is dropping artificial colors and flavors out of its cereal. bite end of next year 90 persian of its...
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. >> reporter: another loyal fan marsha carlson needs a heart transplant, you would think this is the last place her doctor wants you to visit. >> what would he think? >> would have told me to stay home. it would have been worse anxiety of not being here for my team. >> reporter: you see plenty of father son duos, but they're one of the few mother, daughter season ticket holders we know of. >> we shop but we share this in common, this is our thing. >> reporter: in oakland alan wang abc 7 news. >> this is the only place to catch the nba finals, game two on sunday, followed by games 3 and 4 tuesday and thursday in cleveland. >>> union city police say two good samaritans helped catch a man suspected of robbing an 85-year-old shopper. officers say this man pick pocketed the victim in the safe way on desoto road. he fought and tried to get the wallet back. one stepped in to help, another tackled him outside the store until the police got there. >>> happening now, medical history being made inside a pair of operating rooms in san francisco. a chain of kidney transplants nine donors nine rec
. >> reporter: another loyal fan marsha carlson needs a heart transplant, you would think this is the last place her doctor wants you to visit. >> what would he think? >> would have told me to stay home. it would have been worse anxiety of not being here for my team. >> reporter: you see plenty of father son duos, but they're one of the few mother, daughter season ticket holders we know of. >> we shop but we share this in common, this is our thing. >>...
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marsha rose, our buddy tom lamaine, dick standish, trudy haynes dick sheeran and the news director al primeau who created the ground-breaking concept of "eyewitness news". >> we sent these reporters out to do health, politics, transportation no one ever did that before. and within weeks these reporters were coming back with stories ahead of the newspapers. >> it is a concept that spread around the world and endured through 50 years and once again we are proud to say it all start started here and all with those great people that you see on your screen. >> legends. >> pioneers really. they really created the medium as we know it today. >> and they all look great. >> yes. >> they could come back and do it again. >> they don't age. >> they don't. >> if you guys are down the shore make sure you find me. if i'm down there run into robin i run into dick. >> tl. >> t in ac. it's great to see everybody what a distinguished group we love them all. wow. we're looking at interesting changes in our weather over the next couple of days. temperatures are going to be cooler and we're going to be seei
marsha rose, our buddy tom lamaine, dick standish, trudy haynes dick sheeran and the news director al primeau who created the ground-breaking concept of "eyewitness news". >> we sent these reporters out to do health, politics, transportation no one ever did that before. and within weeks these reporters were coming back with stories ahead of the newspapers. >> it is a concept that spread around the world and endured through 50 years and once again we are proud to say it all...
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. >> reporter: marsha jackson and her family got out safely but their hamilton township home has been destroyed. she said she smelled smoke yesterday afternoon around 3:45 and looked outside. >> it started like four doors down. by the time we got out and got the dog out, you know, it was already at my house. >> reporter: in the end, 20 homes were damaged, 15 of them heavily. 175 firefighters were called in to the 1700 block of east state street. some came as far as hunterdon and burlington county to help battle the fast moving flames. >> it moved fast. we ran out of personnel very quick. we couldn't get them on scene fast enough that's how fast it was running. >> reporter: the cause of the fire remains under investigation. the red cross was called in to assist the families devastated to have lost their homes but grateful for their lives. >> my daughter lost her fish in the fire and she's so upset. >> reporter: her pet fish. >> uh-huh. >> five of them. >> five of them. >> sad 'cause she lost her fish but her life is saved. >> reporter: investigators believe the fire began in the area o
. >> reporter: marsha jackson and her family got out safely but their hamilton township home has been destroyed. she said she smelled smoke yesterday afternoon around 3:45 and looked outside. >> it started like four doors down. by the time we got out and got the dog out, you know, it was already at my house. >> reporter: in the end, 20 homes were damaged, 15 of them heavily. 175 firefighters were called in to the 1700 block of east state street. some came as far as hunterdon...
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santa clarita mayor marsha mcclean says one of the proposed routes would be a nightmare for her city.they'd be going right next door to an elementary school, two schools and a church which would have to be taken and destroyed. >> reporter: actress and acting resident tippyhedron also came to share her concerns. >> this train doesn't belong anywhere. >> reporter: inside at the board meeting of the california high speed rail authority it was standing room only. >> there is no mention of the catastrophic destruction to the city of san fernando. >> reporter: outside the overflow spilled in to the corridors of the state building. board chairman dan richards said the process of deciding which route will be taken is just beginning. >> this is a long process. there's probably going to be two years of environmental analysis so we can understand the impacts on water on communities environmental justice impacts on geologist hydrology the equestrian lifestyle in some of these areas. we're going to understand all of that and we're going to look at how we would make the best decision, minimize the
santa clarita mayor marsha mcclean says one of the proposed routes would be a nightmare for her city.they'd be going right next door to an elementary school, two schools and a church which would have to be taken and destroyed. >> reporter: actress and acting resident tippyhedron also came to share her concerns. >> this train doesn't belong anywhere. >> reporter: inside at the board meeting of the california high speed rail authority it was standing room only. >> there is...
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he was found next to his work truck on marsha and south second streets south of downtown san jose.10 feet off the ground. truck belongs to a subcontractor hired to install l.e.d. streetlights. the worker's safety gear was still in the truck. >>> some hope for bart riders. the bathrooms were closed after the announce attacks. a proposed plan would make then re-open and unisex and modeled to be easter in to monitor. a board of directors will go over the proposal at 5:00 in oakland tonight. >>> the housing crisis led to unusual real estate listings. one bay area landlord is taking it to the extreme. coming your way. >> the fire danger is at historically high levels in the bay area. i'm kiet do with a live report on what cal fire is >>> welcome back. good morning,:43. here we go. 6:43. the numbers across the board today. 70s, 80s 90s in the peninsula. mid-90s santa clara valley. here we go numbers into the low 100s east of the bay well inland. vallejo will top off at 84 degrees. bodega bay 68. petaluma 95. 105 later today in ukiah. we'll have the weekend forecast coming up. >>> time no
he was found next to his work truck on marsha and south second streets south of downtown san jose.10 feet off the ground. truck belongs to a subcontractor hired to install l.e.d. streetlights. the worker's safety gear was still in the truck. >>> some hope for bart riders. the bathrooms were closed after the announce attacks. a proposed plan would make then re-open and unisex and modeled to be easter in to monitor. a board of directors will go over the proposal at 5:00 in oakland...
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. >> marsha jackson family had to wake up eight-year-old who was sleeping and sadly lost her pets pets. >> she's sad because she lost her fish but her life is saved. >> reporter: you were looking at the fire after you got out when you look at everything -- >> oh, man. i'm speechless. >> reporter: investigators say roofers were at work when the fire starter flames taking over one area before quickly jumping to another rooftops giving crews a hard fight on the ground. up to 175 firefighters called in for the massive job. >> we ran out of personnel very quickly. we couldn't get them on scene fast enough that's how fast it was running. we brought in companies from burlington and hunterdon counties to assist us with the fire been besides most of every company in hamilton, mercer county and 10 to. >> 20 homes were impacted with 15 sustaining extensive damage and many people now looking for place to stage crews were visibly exhausted having come from a three alarm fire a few blocks away. >> the guys are already pretty much spent from the first one and they really only got maybe -- we weren't
. >> marsha jackson family had to wake up eight-year-old who was sleeping and sadly lost her pets pets. >> she's sad because she lost her fish but her life is saved. >> reporter: you were looking at the fire after you got out when you look at everything -- >> oh, man. i'm speechless. >> reporter: investigators say roofers were at work when the fire starter flames taking over one area before quickly jumping to another rooftops giving crews a hard fight on the...
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do you think there's any chance she will not be able to marsha that support? two thirds is a lot. >> i think she'll get that support. i would say to you that members of the senate are already talking about having an organized coalition of bipartisan group coming together to try to figure out those who probably would not want to do this, to get them on board. i was very happy with the governor and the washington delegation coming in support to react and get this flag down that's been so divisive. when the faith-based community gentz involved that tells you that we have allowed this flag to stay up too long. i'm excited about going back to work getting this flag down reaching across the aisle, working with my colleagues so that south carolina can come back together as a family. >> david, let me go to you. i could note david, you're actually from tennessee, not from south carolina. and we should know we reached out to many south carolina senator legislators, and we were not able to get them to come so we thank you for standing by what you believe -- you do not vi
do you think there's any chance she will not be able to marsha that support? two thirds is a lot. >> i think she'll get that support. i would say to you that members of the senate are already talking about having an organized coalition of bipartisan group coming together to try to figure out those who probably would not want to do this, to get them on board. i was very happy with the governor and the washington delegation coming in support to react and get this flag down that's been so...
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he married marsha and there they raised sky and their four other sons. their there sky joined f-4 -- 4-h. he raised pigs and rode horses, he join the civil air patrol. at the high school he lettered in track and cross country. he camped and biked and hiked with his family throughout the sierra. and from the time he was a child he spoke of someday joining the military and defending his country. right after graduation in 2003, he did just that. and nine years later he returned home to be laid to rest by a country that honors him, a hometown that remembers him and a family that misses him. mr. speaker, i wanted to share a little of what i've learned about marine staff sergeant sky mote because it helps to answer the question that james first asked, where do we get such men? well we get them from the heart and soul of america. we get them from good and decent families like the motes. we get them from little towns like el dorado, california. we come here today to the hall of the house of representatives to try to honor a hero who didn't care much about metals
he married marsha and there they raised sky and their four other sons. their there sky joined f-4 -- 4-h. he raised pigs and rode horses, he join the civil air patrol. at the high school he lettered in track and cross country. he camped and biked and hiked with his family throughout the sierra. and from the time he was a child he spoke of someday joining the military and defending his country. right after graduation in 2003, he did just that. and nine years later he returned home to be laid to...