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is where the sediment from the mississippi river has been taken all the way to this fill site. this is where the coastal erosion fight is happening right in front of our eyes. >> in my opinion if we can accomplish the master plan and the projects in the master plan and go beyond it and rebuild south louisiana, and protect it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head of the state's coastal restoration program. >> louisiana is doing what it can to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question rem
is where the sediment from the mississippi river has been taken all the way to this fill site. this is where the coastal erosion fight is happening right in front of our eyes. >> in my opinion if we can accomplish the master plan and the projects in the master plan and go beyond it and rebuild south louisiana, and protect it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section...
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that's the same rating that collapsed over the mississippi river. it's the video that's still hard to watch even 8 years after it happened. the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that minneapolis bridge and we continue to use them every day. >> it is an alarm bell, something to pay attention to, because it needs to be addressed, it does not mean it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: according to data from 2013, engineers rated 472 bay area bridges as structurally deficient. they span the entire bay area. 280 at wolf road state route in berkley, i 680 in walnut creak, the interchange between u.s. 101 and 280 in san francisco. >> i'm concerned about the condition of the bridges. if i had a reason to be concerned about the publ
that's the same rating that collapsed over the mississippi river. it's the video that's still hard to watch even 8 years after it happened. the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that...
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that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007. it's the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35 w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their deaths and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just couldn't fall down. >> that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient, and categorized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally worse than the minneapolis bridge. yet karss continue to use these same bridges every day. >> yeah of course it's too high. >> reporter: malcolm is the director of cal trans. >> it is an alarm bell something to pay attention to because it needs to be addressed. it does not mean it's not safe ffr the traveling public to go over it. >> according to the most recent department of public transportation data from 2013 engineers rated 472 bay area
that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007. it's the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35 w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their deaths and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just couldn't fall down. >> that bridge had been rated by government...
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that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007.s the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35-w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally deficient and categoryized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area some rated structurally worse than that minneapolis bridge. yet cars continue to use these same bridges every day. >> yeah of course it's too high. >> reporter: malcolm is the director in california's director of transportation or caltrans. >> it is an alarm bell it is something to pay attention to because it needs to be addressed. does not mean that it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: according to the most recent u.s. departme
that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007.s the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35-w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government...
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>> we do think that later on today we could be seeing those being issued across parts of the mississippi rivery. here is what we're looking at today. the possibility of storms producing large hail, winds, and tornadoes from louisville kentucky to jackson, mississippi. this is a rye risk for severe weather. behind the storm, a lot cooler. highs only in the 40s in minneapolis and also in cheg. with that tolder air behind it, we're going to see some of the rain transition into snowfall. they could be looking at six inches of snow across parts of new england. still feeling like winter out there, but we still have the severe risk across parts of the mississippi river valley. >> it is now 41 minutes after the top of the hour. new this morning, one of these 2016 hopefuls just jumped to the top of the playing field. we reveal who it is, next. >> a new scam could have you thinking you won big, but could cost you thousands. >>> students protesting these crosses. why they say they need to go. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit
>> we do think that later on today we could be seeing those being issued across parts of the mississippi rivery. here is what we're looking at today. the possibility of storms producing large hail, winds, and tornadoes from louisville kentucky to jackson, mississippi. this is a rye risk for severe weather. behind the storm, a lot cooler. highs only in the 40s in minneapolis and also in cheg. with that tolder air behind it, we're going to see some of the rain transition into snowfall. they...
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i grew up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swimming.ike a country river kid. and when i was 15, i got into commercial shell diving with my brother and i did that and worked 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing, worked on toe -- tow boats and barges, and that is when i got the idea, when i was 17. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and right now we've made a big difference since we've started. so let's kick some ass, cool? >> let's do it. [ applause ] >> permission to come aboard? >> yes. >> thank you. >> in the past five months the barge has moved from memphis, tennessee to st. louis, missouri, to evansville, indiana, to right here in the kentucky area. today's mission is to pull out enough crap out of the ohio river to the brim before the sun sets. it is important to have goals. >> good to go. remember uneven surfaces. >> uneven surfaces. watch those ankles, doug. my constipation and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my sympt
i grew up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swimming.ike a country river kid. and when i was 15, i got into commercial shell diving with my brother and i did that and worked 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing, worked on toe -- tow boats and barges, and that is when i got the idea, when i was 17. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and right now we've made a big difference since...
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the arklatex lower and mid mississippi river valley will see a decent chance of severe weather. reports of over three inches in 30 minutes in parts of harris county. that is a rarity. flash food watches. we'll talk about that later in the program. >> rob, thank you. >>> we have the situation in the south we're watching. as rob mentioned, the rockies are getting hammered with snow. great news for the ski resorts. not so great for the roads as you can see and the airports. exhibit a, the passengers stranded on a plane for more than six hours. abc's david kerley is on the story. >> reporter: good morning, dan, this did all start with weather. a flight diverted. and then all the hours sitting on the ground because of bad weather. overnight, united airlines passengers saying they were on a plane on the ground for more than six hours. >> oh my god. >> rep been an hour and half flight from kansas city to denver became a nightmare when severe weather forced united express light 4394 to divert to colorado springs. the plane parked with weather issues there too. young children in tears. p
the arklatex lower and mid mississippi river valley will see a decent chance of severe weather. reports of over three inches in 30 minutes in parts of harris county. that is a rarity. flash food watches. we'll talk about that later in the program. >> rob, thank you. >>> we have the situation in the south we're watching. as rob mentioned, the rockies are getting hammered with snow. great news for the ski resorts. not so great for the roads as you can see and the airports. exhibit...
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that's the same rating given that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007.the video that is still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning, cars still driving across it back in august 2007, sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government engineers as structurally insufficient and categorized as needing replacement. we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area. yet cars continue to use these same bridges every day. >> well, yeah, of course, it's too high. >> malcolm daugherty is the director at california's department of transportation or caltra caltrans. >> it does not mean it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: a source from the traveling data in 2013, they rated 172 bay area bridges as structurally insufficient, meaning some of the bridge's core structures need repair or replacement.
that's the same rating given that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007.the video that is still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning, cars still driving across it back in august 2007, sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been rated by government...
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all areas west of the mississippi river.clipse is when the earth's shadow gets in front of the moon and covers it up. this is the quickest lunar eclipse we'll see in the entire century. that's the view west of the mississippi. pretty neat stuff. satellite and radar showing all the clouds covering the delaware valley. that's the reason we were not able to see it. showers pulling away, skies brightening up a little bit west of the city. it will take a couple of showers before we see the bright sunshine. but once we see it will be going away. this afternoon, lots of bright blue skies and sun. 56 degrees for the high. we have winds that will make it feel like the 40s. >>> the final four is tonight duke kentucky, michigan state and wisconsin are vying for a berth in the title game. the sixers and flyers play. ducis rogers has highlights of last night's phillies game at citizens bank park. >> reporter: good morning, the make believe season is almost over, soon the games will count. the phillies began a two-game exhibition series w
all areas west of the mississippi river.clipse is when the earth's shadow gets in front of the moon and covers it up. this is the quickest lunar eclipse we'll see in the entire century. that's the view west of the mississippi. pretty neat stuff. satellite and radar showing all the clouds covering the delaware valley. that's the reason we were not able to see it. showers pulling away, skies brightening up a little bit west of the city. it will take a couple of showers before we see the bright...
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the eyes of the beaver are inset with river pearls from the mississippi river drainage. the teeth are beaver teeth that have been carved down and set into this piece of stone to create a very realistic depiction of a beaver. again, this was ceremony of -- ceremonial, and when it was used in ceremony, you could see the small holes, very front portions of this, that's where the smoking stem would be inserted so when a suit -- when a man was smoking the set ceremony, he is looking right at this very angry beaver. wonderful, beautiful piece. in fact, this is considered the best example of this woodland culture here at gilcrease museum. we are still in our focus on favorites exhibit. we are in a room i kind of luck to call the history room. many of the objects here speak to our history both as when we become the united states but also the history of the americas, beginning with contact with europeans and this document to my right is a great example of this. this is a letter composed, dictated by diego columbus, the son of christopher columbus in 1520. in this letter, columbus
the eyes of the beaver are inset with river pearls from the mississippi river drainage. the teeth are beaver teeth that have been carved down and set into this piece of stone to create a very realistic depiction of a beaver. again, this was ceremony of -- ceremonial, and when it was used in ceremony, you could see the small holes, very front portions of this, that's where the smoking stem would be inserted so when a suit -- when a man was smoking the set ceremony, he is looking right at this...
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that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007. it's the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been raided by government -- rated by government engineers as structurally deficient and categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges here in the bay area. some rated struckturaly worse than that minneapolis bridge. yet cars continued to use these bridges every day. >> yeah, of course it's too high. >> reporter: the director at the california department of transportation, caltrans -- >> it is an alarm bell, it is something to to pay attention. needs to be addressed. does not mean it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter:
that's the same rating given to that bridge that collapsed over the mississippi river back in 2007. it's the video that's still hard to watch even eight years after it happened. the span of interstate 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis collapses without warning. cars still driving across it back in august 2007. sending 13 people to their death and injuring another 145. >> a bridge in america just shouldn't fall down. >> reporter: that bridge had been raided by...
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>> as you can see it is a little damp, it contained the equivalent of about 16 mississippi rivers. it bankrupted the state. it destroyed about a quarter of the state's economy. >> serious numbers there. the concern today is that there are $46 billion in bay area assets in that 1861 flood plane. there is a lot of planning by all levels of government to address this risk. >> the humpback whale is making a come back. they're talking about putting most of the population off of the list. they will classify them into 14 distinct populations. scientists say the populations are largely independent, managing them separately. restoration efforts have led to an increase in hump backs in the last few years. >> the company, kraft, is changing their recipe for maco maceroni and cheese. they plan to make changes later next year. >>> on wall street making big gains at the closing bell, the dow jones up nearly 210 points today. higher than expected reports from hasboro and other companies led to the jump. >>> coming up tonight at 6:00 an actor with an enterprise. william shatner's ban to get water
>> as you can see it is a little damp, it contained the equivalent of about 16 mississippi rivers. it bankrupted the state. it destroyed about a quarter of the state's economy. >> serious numbers there. the concern today is that there are $46 billion in bay area assets in that 1861 flood plane. there is a lot of planning by all levels of government to address this risk. >> the humpback whale is making a come back. they're talking about putting most of the population off of the...
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but we've had great success in those members bob being treated as the geography east of the mississippi river. >> we've offered this plan but in california less so our right. >> again, i caution i forgot the young man's name he was here last month how mathematics operate we happen to be in a market that is heavily hmo.com natdz people are used to certain things their neighbors have certain because to get their services and such and such a way for another health plan patterns of behavior that is not typical because they have a presence of this type of marketing so i'll urge some caution again about whether the in and out of network treatment is acceptable and using our past practices for what might happen we may find this market slightly different. >> that makes sense thank you for sharing that we have clients in northern california as well as and the plan does seem to be working well, one - >> is that county of sacramento. >> how many people. >> county of skoment has an hmo and ppo i believe the n p p-4 to 5 hundred. >> 4 to 5 hundred. >> i'll be happy to share their contract information. >>
but we've had great success in those members bob being treated as the geography east of the mississippi river. >> we've offered this plan but in california less so our right. >> again, i caution i forgot the young man's name he was here last month how mathematics operate we happen to be in a market that is heavily hmo.com natdz people are used to certain things their neighbors have certain because to get their services and such and such a way for another health plan patterns of...
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louis and performed of the mississippi river. during the mexican-american war he really puts a skill to work but engineers play an important role in deciding where the air is can go. was called then a talent for topography and recognizes he conceived roots around mexican army that other people can't see. he plays an indispensable role in that. his background as an engineer comes back during these early campaign of the civil war. we we have this image that he was immediately successful. that's actually not true. his 1st campaigns were disasters. sent to west virginia command he has a very elaborate battle. it it requires independent columns to converge at the same moment. the plan the plan is just a complete failure. newspapers in the south actually say robert e. lee is too much of an engineer to be able to command. he is not a soldier. what we need right now is fighting men. of course of course in 1862 when robert e. lee chases john mcclellan of the peninsula the same newspapers are speaking very differently. >> what was grants p
louis and performed of the mississippi river. during the mexican-american war he really puts a skill to work but engineers play an important role in deciding where the air is can go. was called then a talent for topography and recognizes he conceived roots around mexican army that other people can't see. he plays an indispensable role in that. his background as an engineer comes back during these early campaign of the civil war. we we have this image that he was immediately successful. that's...
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through the mississippi river valley we'll be watching for severe weather. and flood watches out across the i-10. and what little drought was there, will be gone. and a struggle to stay dry all the way out to chicago. >>> and stunning images out of fresno, a massive fireball. highway 99 shut down rescue teams rushing to the scene. workers believe a gun range may have hit a gas line. and they're evacuating neighborhoods in the area. we'll stay on this throughout the night. >>> we turn to the deputy charged with manslaughter breaking his silence. reaching for his tazer, pulling out his loaded gun instead. the deputy saying i shot him, i'm story. tonight, arguing it is something that could happen to anyone. here's ryan smith. >> reporter: volunteer deputy robert bates speaking out about this moment when he confused his gun for his taser. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: killing 44-year-old eric harris, after he bolted from an undercover sting operation. >> he shot me. >> reporter: did the shooting happen in part because the 73-year-old insurance company c
through the mississippi river valley we'll be watching for severe weather. and flood watches out across the i-10. and what little drought was there, will be gone. and a struggle to stay dry all the way out to chicago. >>> and stunning images out of fresno, a massive fireball. highway 99 shut down rescue teams rushing to the scene. workers believe a gun range may have hit a gas line. and they're evacuating neighborhoods in the area. we'll stay on this throughout the night. >>>...
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texas along with large hail and similar conditions happened over the southern plains and lower mississippi river valley into your thursday. temperatures are going to be heating up in houston at 30 degrees and 22 degrees in atlanta and still chilly over the north as i mentioned, chicago 11 trees for the high on thursday. here's your extended forecast. >>> there's nor come here on nhk world so stay with us. ny a way to stop migrants from dying in the mediterranean sea. and in sicily, hundreds of more migrants have been rescued. the french fry minister said -- the french prime minister said five terror plots have been wanted. and in yemen, the saudi led coalition despite announcing the end two days ago. fresh tries to place overnight. ♪
texas along with large hail and similar conditions happened over the southern plains and lower mississippi river valley into your thursday. temperatures are going to be heating up in houston at 30 degrees and 22 degrees in atlanta and still chilly over the north as i mentioned, chicago 11 trees for the high on thursday. here's your extended forecast. >>> there's nor come here on nhk world so stay with us. ny a way to stop migrants from dying in the mediterranean sea. and in sicily,...
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. >> looking at ten days of rainfall, about the moisture equivalent of ten mississippi rivers and it's a lot of water and between four and seven days of very intense rainfall and ten inches in certain areas around the bay. the report suggests that the bay area should improve the levees and see walls and improve the landings. a non-profit business sponsored public policy group. >> in san pablo, one hospital is closing and a new urgent care facility opened today to help some of the community. it will close after decades of serving patients. lyanne melendez took a look at the few facility. >> this is such big news out in that community because, of course, all of the people affected by the closure of that hospital. while this new urgent care facility will serve some patients. san pablo will not have an emergency room close by and that could be a matter of life and death. >> they were still putting up the signs outside the urgent care facility when hector hernandez walked in today as the center's first patient. he would have gone to doctors medical center across the state. >> really really
. >> looking at ten days of rainfall, about the moisture equivalent of ten mississippi rivers and it's a lot of water and between four and seven days of very intense rainfall and ten inches in certain areas around the bay. the report suggests that the bay area should improve the levees and see walls and improve the landings. a non-profit business sponsored public policy group. >> in san pablo, one hospital is closing and a new urgent care facility opened today to help some of the...
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while preventing $62 billion in flood damages and protecting four million residents of the lower mississippi river valerie. the skets of the project was on display in 2007 when the system withstood flooding. not only does it protect lives and plot, it protects 1/2 fwation along the river and helps support a vibrant economy. cargo on the river saves billions in costs. i believe it's prudent to sufficiently fund projects like those covered under mrnt that give taxpayers return on their investment. i thank the chairman for his consideration. however at this time i will withdraw my amendment at this time but look forward to continuing to work with the committee and chairman through appropriations process on this critical investment in the mid south region. with that, i yield the balance of my time to the chairman. the chair: without objection the gentleman is withdrawn. the gentleman from idaho. the gentleman withdraws his point of order. the clerk: operation and maintenance. the chair: for what purpose does -- does the gentleman rise? the clerk: $3,05 ,000,000. the chair: the clerk will designate the
while preventing $62 billion in flood damages and protecting four million residents of the lower mississippi river valerie. the skets of the project was on display in 2007 when the system withstood flooding. not only does it protect lives and plot, it protects 1/2 fwation along the river and helps support a vibrant economy. cargo on the river saves billions in costs. i believe it's prudent to sufficiently fund projects like those covered under mrnt that give taxpayers return on their...
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through the mississippi river valley, we'll be watching for severe weather. and flood watches out across the i-10. that's where the heavy rains will be. another one to four inches potentially. and what little drought was there, will be gone. and a struggle to stay dry all the way out to chicago. >> we'll be watching it first thing on "gma." thank you. >>> and we turn to the other developing story we're following in the west. the images out of fresno after a gas explosion. rescue teams rushing to the scene. kendis gibson is in california tonight. >> reporter: the flames soaring 200 feet into the sky. the explosion happening at a gun range when a road worker drove his truck over a gas line. >> fresno fire is trying to tend to any fires. >> reporter: nine people injured, four in critical condition. kendis gibson abc news. >>> we turn to the deputy charged with manslaughter. tonight, breaking his silence. in his own words, explaining what happened. reaching for his taser, pulling out his loaded gun instead. the deputy saying, i shot him, i'm sorry. tonight, argui
through the mississippi river valley, we'll be watching for severe weather. and flood watches out across the i-10. that's where the heavy rains will be. another one to four inches potentially. and what little drought was there, will be gone. and a struggle to stay dry all the way out to chicago. >> we'll be watching it first thing on "gma." thank you. >>> and we turn to the other developing story we're following in the west. the images out of fresno after a gas...
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i group up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swixing. and when i was 15, i got into commercial slel diving with my brother and i did that and worked 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing and working onto -- on towboats and that is when i got the idea. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and right now we've made a big difference since we've started. so let's kick some -- >> cool. >> let's do it. [ applause ] >> permission to come aboard? >> yes. >> thank you. >> in the past five months the barge has moved from memphis, tenness tennessee, to indiana, to here in kentucky. today's mission it to pull enough -- out of the ohio river to the brim before the sun sets. it is important to have goals. >> good to go. remember uneven surfaces. >> uneven surfaces. watch those ankles, doug. we all enter this world with a shout, and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors pres
i group up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swixing. and when i was 15, i got into commercial slel diving with my brother and i did that and worked 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing and working onto -- on towboats and that is when i got the idea. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and right now we've made a big difference since we've started. so let's kick some -- >>...
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that threat moves over to the east across parts of arkansas into the mid-mississippi river valley and extending beyond that. but this large storm will bring rain far to the north and east as well, by tomorrow evening. chicago will be in a threat for heavy rain as well as detroit and by the morning rush on monday, it will get into d.c. and the i-95 corridor. even though we're moving this, more people affected. >> all right, rob, it's wet out there. thank you very much. >>> all right, we turn next to a narrow escape for a group of college students on a bus trip in massachusetts. they were speeding down the highway when smoke suddenly appeared triggering a dangerous scramble to get pull over and get out. here's abc's bazi kanani. >> reporter: the panic as these college students escape a burning bus bus trip in massachusetts. >> it's going to explode. >> reporter: university of connecticut seniors mangled to get off the bus with just seconds to spare. >> call 911. >> right before the toll to get into massachusetts on the mass pike, we heard a really loud bang. >> reporter: once off the bu
that threat moves over to the east across parts of arkansas into the mid-mississippi river valley and extending beyond that. but this large storm will bring rain far to the north and east as well, by tomorrow evening. chicago will be in a threat for heavy rain as well as detroit and by the morning rush on monday, it will get into d.c. and the i-95 corridor. even though we're moving this, more people affected. >> all right, rob, it's wet out there. thank you very much. >>> all...
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there was a sandbar in the middle of the mississippi river. they could smuggle their slaves from one place to the other back-and-forth, up and down the river. mining in lead, mining in salt. but for the next 30 years, one after another of the black duncan slaves establishes freedom and worked to vgget the other out. person after person, purchase, lawsuit, escape, lawsuit, escape kidnapped, lawsuit, a escape. at the end of 30 years, the nine black duncan slaves, some of whom are brothers, had become the most upstanding leading established black men of the community of st. louis. they had founded the church, started businesses, married and raise families of their own. while the white duncan brothers lived out their wastrel lives and one after another died in poverty. in perhaps the perfect irony and poetic justice at the very end the black duncan brothers bought the remnants of inheritance that were given to their previous masters. well i called the book reductions on the -- we dems and science because it is a metaphor for the voices of the subor
there was a sandbar in the middle of the mississippi river. they could smuggle their slaves from one place to the other back-and-forth, up and down the river. mining in lead, mining in salt. but for the next 30 years, one after another of the black duncan slaves establishes freedom and worked to vgget the other out. person after person, purchase, lawsuit, escape, lawsuit, escape kidnapped, lawsuit, a escape. at the end of 30 years, the nine black duncan slaves, some of whom are brothers, had...
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i group up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swimming. it was like a country river kid. and when i was 15, i got into commercial shell diving with my brother. i did that and basically worked about 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing, worked on towboats and barges and all those experiences. that's where i kept seeing the thousands of barrels, thousands of tires, all that stuff and i wanted to do something about it. i got the idea when i was 17. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and honestly, i'm going to tell you right now, we'veve made a b difference since we started. so let's kick some [ expletive ]. cool? let's do it. >> permission to come aboard? >> yes. >> thank you. >> in the past five months the barge has moved from memphis, tennessee ten, to st. louis, to evansville, indiana, to here in kentucky. today's mission it to pull enough out of the ohio river to the brim before the sunsets. it's important to have goals. >> good to go. remember uneven surfa
i group up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swimming. it was like a country river kid. and when i was 15, i got into commercial shell diving with my brother. i did that and basically worked about 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing, worked on towboats and barges and all those experiences. that's where i kept seeing the thousands of barrels, thousands of tires, all that stuff and i wanted to do something about it. i got the idea when...
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the body of the boy was found in the mississippi river. >>> a cardiologist facing conspiracy and otherival doctor. they searched his home and found a cache of weapons hidden in his basement. >> authorities describe dr. anthony mochetto as a hidden monster. he was a successful cardiologist living in an exclusive new york city suburb. prosecutors say he had a sinister side and accused him of trying to hire a hitman to kill or injure a former partner. the two doctors had a falling out. the district attorney said his remedy was to hire two men to burn down dr. handler's medical office. things didn't go as planned thanks to a sprinkler system. the doctor then allegedly hired two other men to rough up or kill dr. handler. partial payment was $500 and blank prescriptions. one of the hit men was an undercover cop. he was arrested and faces numerous charges including conspiracy to commit murder. >> today we charge a doctor a cardiologist a man who took an oath to save lives, with a complex scheme aimed at ending the life of another doctor. >> police found approximately 100 weapons including ass
the body of the boy was found in the mississippi river. >>> a cardiologist facing conspiracy and otherival doctor. they searched his home and found a cache of weapons hidden in his basement. >> authorities describe dr. anthony mochetto as a hidden monster. he was a successful cardiologist living in an exclusive new york city suburb. prosecutors say he had a sinister side and accused him of trying to hire a hitman to kill or injure a former partner. the two doctors had a falling...
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there was a sandbar in the middle of the mississippi river. they could smuggle their slaves from one place to the other back-and-forth, up and down the river. mining in lead, mining in salt. working wherever they could assign them, but for the next 30 years, one after another of the black duncan slaves establishes freedom and worked to get the other out. person after person, purchase, lawsuit, escape, lawsuit escape, kidnapped, lawsuit escape. at the end of 30 years, the nine black duncan slaves, some of whom are brothers, had become the most upstanding leading established black men of the community of st. louis. they had founded the church, started businesses, married and raise families of their own. while the white duncan brothers lived out their wastrel lives and one after another died in poverty. in perhaps the perfect irony and poetic justice at the very end the black duncan brothers bought the remnants of inheritance that were given to their previous masters. well, i called the book "redemption songs" because it is a metaphor for the voic
there was a sandbar in the middle of the mississippi river. they could smuggle their slaves from one place to the other back-and-forth, up and down the river. mining in lead, mining in salt. working wherever they could assign them, but for the next 30 years, one after another of the black duncan slaves establishes freedom and worked to get the other out. person after person, purchase, lawsuit, escape, lawsuit escape, kidnapped, lawsuit escape. at the end of 30 years, the nine black duncan...
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most have screened in porch is that face into the store, that out into the storyline or the mississippi rivers the big cedar lodge. >> i want our hotel guests to have a little bit of that ozark hospitality. julie: do you have this in every room? >> we have taxidermy in every room. julie: they can interact with live critters, with catfish and bass and providing information about fishing and the outdoors. of course, it is all about getting visitors to buy something. >> i think the majority of the people come into the store to buy something, and if they did not, if there is something that grab their attention while they are in the store -- julie: ready to get camoed up. who knew?\ ♪ can you even see me right now? can you see me? >> this is going to be transformative for the city of memphis. very few people have been in this facility. when they come inside the store, they will get it. julie: it is the largest investment bass pro shop has ever made, reportedly $200 million. now it is time to see how it hates off. mark: julie, look, you wear camouflage so well. julie: it was not technically open so
most have screened in porch is that face into the store, that out into the storyline or the mississippi rivers the big cedar lodge. >> i want our hotel guests to have a little bit of that ozark hospitality. julie: do you have this in every room? >> we have taxidermy in every room. julie: they can interact with live critters, with catfish and bass and providing information about fishing and the outdoors. of course, it is all about getting visitors to buy something. >> i think...
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we so the larger tornados it will be right here from chicago and east to rockford and in the mississippi river valley and east of the dallas area and where you see the orange shaded area. we have a risk for tornados and certainly large hail and winds and we'll so that throughout the day today. tomorrow it moves east and midatlantic and washington d.c. under a risk and stretching back through houston and corpus christi. we'll certainly see strong winds as the storms move on through. by tonight, big storms moving in the chicago area. and snow through wisconsin and by tomorrow afternoon, we'll see thunderstorms in the new york city area. and precipitation has been heavy here in the ohio river valley in the last few weeks and we'll get a few more inches of rain and that means the flood threat will continue unfortunately for the people that are water logged recently. >> i would like to send that to california express actually. >> have we called safe flight on behalf of the camera crew that lost their wind shield in the storm? >> that would be a good test and commercial for them. >> get on the phone
we so the larger tornados it will be right here from chicago and east to rockford and in the mississippi river valley and east of the dallas area and where you see the orange shaded area. we have a risk for tornados and certainly large hail and winds and we'll so that throughout the day today. tomorrow it moves east and midatlantic and washington d.c. under a risk and stretching back through houston and corpus christi. we'll certainly see strong winds as the storms move on through. by tonight,...
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it spilled in a canal and emptied in the mississippi river. missouri.d to the partial collapse. and they used the old window and door coveringsment >> and it is a little sad and a lot sad to so them come down like that and i would like to see them saved. >> the cause of collapse is under investigation. >> nebraska thank goodness for triple layer glass. visitors get a care when a male gorilla charges. watch and listen. you can see the reflection of a little girl pounding her chest. and the animal charged. he was likely trying to intimidate the other male in the video. it is built to withstand and there was never a threat to the public. >> and washington state. a truck carrying honeybees over turned and backing up traffic for miles. and that loss is estimated at 100,000. the crash is under investigation. two buffalo are still on the los in hot springs arkansas. and a group of six broke free early thursday morning and we are seeing themroamming a suburban neighborhood. efforts are called off because of the heat. officials are concerned because resident are
it spilled in a canal and emptied in the mississippi river. missouri.d to the partial collapse. and they used the old window and door coveringsment >> and it is a little sad and a lot sad to so them come down like that and i would like to see them saved. >> the cause of collapse is under investigation. >> nebraska thank goodness for triple layer glass. visitors get a care when a male gorilla charges. watch and listen. you can see the reflection of a little girl pounding her...
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central texas will get a break mid mississippi river valley today, large hail, gusty winds and maybeand he understands off the east tomorrow -- extends off the east tomorrow through jacksonville and washington, d.c. temperatures in the 50s and lower 60s. storminess from chicago to detroit moves into the northeast tomorrow. that's national outlook here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: the big story breezy and cooler, high of 63. 73 tomorrow, heavy rain in the morning, slight chance of gusty thunderstorms late in the day. what are you writing down right now? >> this weathercast brought to you by -- i'll remember this. >> flonase nasal spray. >> i really don't understand what's going on right now. >> we're having a good time. >> yeah. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- speaking of a good time, the new class of inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. >>> and the new direction, you see how i did that, zayn malik's drastic change. >> where is his hair? >> don't give it away. >> the video is giving it away. >> where is his hair? >> don't give it away. >> the vide
central texas will get a break mid mississippi river valley today, large hail, gusty winds and maybeand he understands off the east tomorrow -- extends off the east tomorrow through jacksonville and washington, d.c. temperatures in the 50s and lower 60s. storminess from chicago to detroit moves into the northeast tomorrow. that's national outlook here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: the big story breezy and cooler, high of 63. 73 tomorrow, heavy rain in the morning, slight chance...
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really rough stuff racing across the mid-mississippi river valley. watching these push on through. and afternoon highs, we do have ahead of the system, really warm temperatures. 70s and 80s. 60s here in the northeast and back behind it, 30s and 40s. we're looking at warm weather through the south and for today the risk of strong storms making its way through the ohio river valley back into the mississippi river valley and rain in the pacific northwest. and this young lady, 85 years young. what is your name? what is your name? nice to see you. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> god bless you. all right. >>> taking a live look at tiburon this morning. mostly clear conditions to kick off good friday. 56 in the south bay. 61 in san francisco. we're going to hit about 67 there later on today. 76 for the tri-valley, and we're looking good to hit the mid 70s right here in the south bay as well. we have two different sides to your easter weekend. temperatures are going to drop tomorrow but we're going to hold off on showers until 11:00 a.m. on easter sunda
really rough stuff racing across the mid-mississippi river valley. watching these push on through. and afternoon highs, we do have ahead of the system, really warm temperatures. 70s and 80s. 60s here in the northeast and back behind it, 30s and 40s. we're looking at warm weather through the south and for today the risk of strong storms making its way through the ohio river valley back into the mississippi river valley and rain in the pacific northwest. and this young lady, 85 years young. what...
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from a bridge over the mississippi river, no injuries thank goodness were reported.does touching down north central texas, downed trees and other damage spotted. witnesses capturing this dramatic video of funnel clouds thankfully no immediate reports of injuries. it was also baseball sized hail coming down in this area near fort worth quite a park on your car wouldn't it? bruce jenner interview breaking through more than social barriers two hour television event pulling in a record number of viewers. it was huge. plus apple's earnings due up after the close, it is all about that iphone. but there's something else to watch out for at the end of the day it is all about money and apple. >> i'm elizabeth francis recalling 4,000 vehicles. that is because they have an issue with doors which suddenly fly open while people are driving, are you kidding me? effective models include ford fiesta fusion and lincoln a huge problem by the way. not desirable another port strike the truck drivers that move port from los angeles to long beach. they're walking off the job in a dispute
from a bridge over the mississippi river, no injuries thank goodness were reported.does touching down north central texas, downed trees and other damage spotted. witnesses capturing this dramatic video of funnel clouds thankfully no immediate reports of injuries. it was also baseball sized hail coming down in this area near fort worth quite a park on your car wouldn't it? bruce jenner interview breaking through more than social barriers two hour television event pulling in a record number of...
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. >>> police in minnesota say a body they pulled out of the mississippi river is that of a missing boy. the medical examiner confirmed the boy is 10-year-old barnway collins. he's been missing for a month. the boy's father is the prime suspect in his death. the father denies any involvement in his son's death. >>> a kayaker is in the hospital right now after a surprise storm caused chaos for a group of boaters. take a look at this scene here. two of them died. you're looking at video from the beginning of their trip when you can see the waters are pretty peaceful. the kayakers say it grew severe during the second half of the day. a man and woman died. >>> this week is national volunteer appreciation week and if you have ever wanted to become a volunteer firefighter or a paramedic, you can start now. this week maryland firehouses will be holding open houses to answer your questions. this is video from an open house that was held yesterday in prince georges county. >>> parents, if you don't have your kids summer camp plans ironed out already you may want to get started. it's pretty late
. >>> police in minnesota say a body they pulled out of the mississippi river is that of a missing boy. the medical examiner confirmed the boy is 10-year-old barnway collins. he's been missing for a month. the boy's father is the prime suspect in his death. the father denies any involvement in his son's death. >>> a kayaker is in the hospital right now after a surprise storm caused chaos for a group of boaters. take a look at this scene here. two of them died. you're looking...
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the mid mississippi river valley today.nds, maybe a tornado, that threat extends off to the east tomorrow. from jacksonville to charleston. maybe even d.c. overall a dry day today again across the northeast. it's going to be cooler, temperatures in the 50s and lower >> this weathercast bought to you by flonase nasal spry. what are you writing down? >> this weathercast brought to you by -- >> two shots for the sponsor. >> actually four. >> i really don't understand what's going on right now. >> we're having a good time. >> 90% of the time. >> yeah. coming up here on "good morning america" -- speaking of a good time the new class of inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. eclectic group. green day and a beatles reunion. >>> and if new direction, you see how i did that, zayn malik's change. ahead in pop news. >> where is his hair? >> don't give it away. >> the video is giving it away. away. >> the video is giving it away. so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key in
the mid mississippi river valley today.nds, maybe a tornado, that threat extends off to the east tomorrow. from jacksonville to charleston. maybe even d.c. overall a dry day today again across the northeast. it's going to be cooler, temperatures in the 50s and lower >> this weathercast bought to you by flonase nasal spry. what are you writing down? >> this weathercast brought to you by -- >> two shots for the sponsor. >> actually four. >> i really don't understand...
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. >>> clean up continues tonight after a huge spill of diesel fuel into the mississippi river.encies. and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking water. >> it is considered a major spill, and the code. >> 25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured. immediately, crews moved to stop the leak and begin the clean up by laying booms. >> committed ensuring that the clean is up done, the right way, so that there is no impact. >> companies alerted downstream to close intake valves. water officials on both sides of the mississippi tell me they avoided any problems, but are still closely monitoring the situation. customers say the water doesn't taste funny. >> it to tastes like water. >> but not happen bit possible effect from the spill. >> it sound terrible, really, and all the animals can get affected too as well as the people. >> it upsets me, i drink tons of water and i just think it is a shame that something like that happened
. >>> clean up continues tonight after a huge spill of diesel fuel into the mississippi river.encies. and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking water. >> it is considered a major spill, and the code. >> 25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured. immediately, crews moved to stop the leak and begin the clean up by...
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we still have places from the ohio valley through the mississippi river valley that's going to be ourxt target area for the possibility of severe weather going forward. that sound, though, listening to the sirens, i've heard that too many times in my life. >> scary stuff. >> let's talk about what's about to happen. the same storm system responsible for the hail and the nine tornado on wednesday is now starting to march eastward. we've got the clash of two weather systems, even two seasons. very warm, moist and unstable air mass coming up from the gulf with a cold blast of air behind the cold front. that sets us up for the possibility of severe weather. large hail, damaging winds, the possibility of isolated tornadoes. this extends from little rock all the way to chicago and detroit. upwards of 95 million people under some sort of enhanced or slight risk of severe weather. look at the thunderstorms moving through the greater chicago area. we've had upwards of 800 lightning strikes in the past 60 minutes. that continues to move northward across the lake michigan region. switching gears,
we still have places from the ohio valley through the mississippi river valley that's going to be ourxt target area for the possibility of severe weather going forward. that sound, though, listening to the sirens, i've heard that too many times in my life. >> scary stuff. >> let's talk about what's about to happen. the same storm system responsible for the hail and the nine tornado on wednesday is now starting to march eastward. we've got the clash of two weather systems, even two...