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david newman from mt. sinai medical center has the information you need to know. >> well, the measles is actually a virus. the virus itself is fairly dangerous. it mostly has a proceed clift for children. we're in a significant outbreak of measles, and that's driven by a number of different factors. the most important factor is that there has been a steadily increasing number of people over the last 10 to 15 years who are not getting vaccinated. parents who choose to not have their children vaccinated, and any non-vaccinated person is a little bit of a public health concern because they're more likely to contract measles when they come in contact with somebody who, for instance, maybe imports it from outside the country. if they contract measles, there's a long incubation period of about nine or ten days where they're actually infectious and they don't feel ill. in general, you don't need to be revaccinated if you were vaccinated as a child. anybody who was not vaccinated as a child needs to be vaccinated
david newman from mt. sinai medical center has the information you need to know. >> well, the measles is actually a virus. the virus itself is fairly dangerous. it mostly has a proceed clift for children. we're in a significant outbreak of measles, and that's driven by a number of different factors. the most important factor is that there has been a steadily increasing number of people over the last 10 to 15 years who are not getting vaccinated. parents who choose to not have their...
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on mt. tam.bc7 news. >>> oakland unified school district superintendent gary yee made out plans to make students safer after three elementary students were sexually assaulted. he wrote in a letter, we add evidence additional patrols in our targeted schools, have held assemblies to remind our children to watch out for each other. >>> three people are recovering after a fight led to a stabbing in east san jose. officers found two men suffering from stab wounds last night. a third man believed to be a suspect, was found a short time later, also injured. all three were taken to the hospital no word yet on their condition. police say the fight does not appear to be gang-related, and all the men know each other. >>> new details torch about a fire in san jose that to steroid two cars and a garage. you can see the flames were pretty intense in these pictures tweeted by the fire department. the fire was reported in a detached garage at a home around 12:30 this morning. sheriff's deputy woke up neighbors a
on mt. tam.bc7 news. >>> oakland unified school district superintendent gary yee made out plans to make students safer after three elementary students were sexually assaulted. he wrote in a letter, we add evidence additional patrols in our targeted schools, have held assemblies to remind our children to watch out for each other. >>> three people are recovering after a fight led to a stabbing in east san jose. officers found two men suffering from stab wounds last night. a...
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but that doesn't include reports for mt. tam covered by national parks and the marin municipal water district. people say they come here to mt. tam to soak in the scenery. but admit many hikers like to wander off the paved trails to get the best views. >> if you want to check out something, get a great view, i see a lot of people putting themselves in peril to take a picture sometimes. they are out there leaning over ravines with their camera phones. >> a lot of times a single track and you only have a foot to work on. and when you are running, at any type of speed, one misstep c can -- >> he pinpointed to a ranger the last place he saw glenkowsky. search n rescue found her body a few hours later. the sheriff's office is still tracking down witnesses to interview. still in that process. the forensic examination is set for monday. live on mt. tam, steph no troan trong. >>> a san jose man was hit by a suspected drunk driver. christopher lucier was put on life support after another car crashed into him two nights ago. he died l
but that doesn't include reports for mt. tam covered by national parks and the marin municipal water district. people say they come here to mt. tam to soak in the scenery. but admit many hikers like to wander off the paved trails to get the best views. >> if you want to check out something, get a great view, i see a lot of people putting themselves in peril to take a picture sometimes. they are out there leaning over ravines with their camera phones. >> a lot of times a single track...
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the is it the deadliest disaster on mt. everest, and although reiter wants to continue with his journey he may nod be able to. >> i thought he needed time to just be there and then decide what to do. now if he can he wants to go to the top. it's up certain because the sherpa have told the government that they want a list of requirements met before they'll good to the top. they want death benefits for surviving families and retirement and several other things. reporter: whether those demands are met in time i anyone's guest, due to weather conditions. there's a tight window in which attempts to reach the summit can be made. we hoped to talk to jon reiter him over video phone later this evening. >>> developing news out of san leandro tonight. an eight-year-old boy nearly drowned. police and fire kraus are still on the scene at marina park talking to witnesses. details are still unclear. we do know a good samaritan pulled the boy from the water and administered cpr. he was rushed to children's hospital oakland. his condition i
the is it the deadliest disaster on mt. everest, and although reiter wants to continue with his journey he may nod be able to. >> i thought he needed time to just be there and then decide what to do. now if he can he wants to go to the top. it's up certain because the sherpa have told the government that they want a list of requirements met before they'll good to the top. they want death benefits for surviving families and retirement and several other things. reporter: whether those...
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on mt. tamalpais, abc7 news. >>> an oakland man is in marin county jail on suspicion of raping a woman in sausolito. the suspect, 51-year-old deeing a go rodriguez, met the victim last night to discuss a possible job opening. police say rodriguez bought her drinks and allegedly assaulted the victim in a park. the woman then locked herself in a boardroom stall and called police. >>> a man is recovering tonight from multiple gunshot wounds suffered in a daylight shooting in oakland. police were calledder in the intersection of 16th and lip den streets. authorities are looking for suspects. >>> just minutes after police responded to that shooting, an oakland police officer was involved in an accident. the officer's patrol car was hit by another vehicle. the officer suffered moderate injuries and was hospitalized. the other driver, who was not injured, stopped and cooperated with police. >>> police in santa clara believe a drive mistook the gas pedal for the brake and slammed into two homes this
on mt. tamalpais, abc7 news. >>> an oakland man is in marin county jail on suspicion of raping a woman in sausolito. the suspect, 51-year-old deeing a go rodriguez, met the victim last night to discuss a possible job opening. police say rodriguez bought her drinks and allegedly assaulted the victim in a park. the woman then locked herself in a boardroom stall and called police. >>> a man is recovering tonight from multiple gunshot wounds suffered in a daylight shooting in...
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on mt. tamalpais, abc7 news. >>> an oakland man is in marin county jail on suspicion of raping a woman in sausolito. the suspect, 51-year-old deeing a go rodriguez, met the victim last night to discuss a possible job opening. police say rodriguez bought her drinks and allegedly assaulted the victim in a park. the woman then locked herself in a boardroom stall and called police. >>> a man is recovering tonight from multiple gunshot wounds suffered in a daylight shooting in oakland. police were calledder in the intersection of 16th and lip den streets. authorities are looking for suspects. >>> just minutes after police responded to that shooting, an oakland police officer was involved in an accident. the officer's patrol car was hit by another vehicle. the officer suffered moderate injuries and was hospitalized. the other driver, who was not injured, stopped and cooperated with police. >>> police in santa clara believe a drive mistook the gas pedal for the brake and slammed into two homes this
on mt. tamalpais, abc7 news. >>> an oakland man is in marin county jail on suspicion of raping a woman in sausolito. the suspect, 51-year-old deeing a go rodriguez, met the victim last night to discuss a possible job opening. police say rodriguez bought her drinks and allegedly assaulted the victim in a park. the woman then locked herself in a boardroom stall and called police. >>> a man is recovering tonight from multiple gunshot wounds suffered in a daylight shooting in...
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hikers we spoke with said mt. tam has some of the best but most dangerous trails in the bay area and beyond. while there are more than 50 miles of marked and maintained trails here, they say many hikers perform the one that i'm standing on, the kind i'm standing on. animal, social or plain illegal trails, they say these are preferred because they give the best view. why come to the trails at mt. tam? different hikers, same answer. >> one of the most beautiful places in the bay. >> reporter: but there's a gamble. leaving the marked trail, no matter how dangerous. >> a lot of people putting themselves in peril, leaning over, ravines, camera phones. >> i have friends that see things they want to check out. >> reporter: these women were both found off trail. their bodies discovered about a mile apart. both down steep slopes of drainage arias. >> it's pretty dangerous, at the top of the list due to the steep ravin ravines. >> reporter: he was likely the last person to have seen this woman alive. >> it was a little shoc
hikers we spoke with said mt. tam has some of the best but most dangerous trails in the bay area and beyond. while there are more than 50 miles of marked and maintained trails here, they say many hikers perform the one that i'm standing on, the kind i'm standing on. animal, social or plain illegal trails, they say these are preferred because they give the best view. why come to the trails at mt. tam? different hikers, same answer. >> one of the most beautiful places in the bay. >>...
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on mt. diablo. long, slow recovery from a devastating fire. here's a live look from our mt. tam camera. you see the marine layer. i'm sorry, this is emeryville here. you see the marine layer out there right now. yeah, temperatures are going to be mild and cool today. but big changes coming tomorrow. lisa argen will have your accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. >> good morning. here's a live look from the mt. tam cam. the marine layer sitting over the bay area this morning. it's making things cool here in the bay area were it will keep temperatures down today. but big changes coming tomorrow for easter. if you are look for something to do this easter weekend you might want to check out a national park. entrance fees are being waved at all u.s. national parks like muir woods in the bay area.
on mt. diablo. long, slow recovery from a devastating fire. here's a live look from our mt. tam camera. you see the marine layer. i'm sorry, this is emeryville here. you see the marine layer out there right now. yeah, temperatures are going to be mild and cool today. but big changes coming tomorrow. lisa argen will have your accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you...
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the biggest ever disaster on mt. everest. an avalanche at the highest peak in the world, 13 people were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. bob redell joining us in the studio with the latest. it is not unknown that this is probably one of the most dangerous places on earth. >> it is. no other event on everest has killed this many people. 11 of those 13 people killed, two still missing and four more were hurt, two critically. the voice of america reporting that as many as 100 climbers could be trapped above the avalanche on the world's tallest mountain. now, this happened a little bit after sunrise friday morning nepal time. the 13 who died were sherpas, local guides who help hikers up the mountain. they were resupplying camps one and two. those are stops on the way up the summit when the avalanche struck a wall of snow and ice struck, burying the sherpas and a cameraman tell "today" show that avalanches are a regular occurrence
the biggest ever disaster on mt. everest. an avalanche at the highest peak in the world, 13 people were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. bob redell joining us in the studio with the latest. it is not unknown that this is probably one of the most dangerous places on earth. >> it is. no other event on everest has killed this many people. 11 of those 13 people killed, two still missing and...
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the tip of mt. everest is so high over 29,000 feet that the winds start to trap into the jetstream and we don't get much snow on the summit. much of this the blown away. however at base camp we have cold windy conditions, can destabilize the snow pack cause the snow pack to release or a cornice to release and as we look to base camp from the northwest, we can see avalanche travel up to 180 miles per hour. >> coming up at the top of the hour, a climber who has been to the top of mt. everest a.m. at least six times, tells us about the dangers and the thrills of climbing the world's tallest mountain. >>> now to the south korean ferry sinking. we still don't know why it went down. it capsized off the island of jindo. harry fawcett has more. >> we are told there are three occasions during this sat korean time that they will be trying to get in. those are when the conditions will be at their best for divers to get further into the boat. we have heard that they appeared to have gotten in the furthest as ev
the tip of mt. everest is so high over 29,000 feet that the winds start to trap into the jetstream and we don't get much snow on the summit. much of this the blown away. however at base camp we have cold windy conditions, can destabilize the snow pack cause the snow pack to release or a cornice to release and as we look to base camp from the northwest, we can see avalanche travel up to 180 miles per hour. >> coming up at the top of the hour, a climber who has been to the top of mt....
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a mt. gox revival is in the works. a class action lawsuit has been settled between mt gox and former customers, who lost hundreds of millions of dollars when the exchange abruptly shutdown in february. under terms of the settlement , former mt gox customers take a 16 and a half percent stake in a new company, sunlot holdings, which is buying mt gox.customers will also divy up 200 thousand bitcoins recovered by the exchange. the world's largest pork producer is shelving its multi- billion-dollar i-p-o. w-h group is citing weak demand and market volatility. w-h group became the world's largest pork producer after buying us-based smithfield foods last year. the company took on a considerable amount of debt in the $4.9 billion acquisition. wh-group earlier, cut the ipo offer size to $1.9 billion from $5.3 billion. at the upper range, the i-p-o would have been one of the world's biggest offerings. target installs a new chief information officer in its latest effort to regain its footing after that massive data breach. bob d
a mt. gox revival is in the works. a class action lawsuit has been settled between mt gox and former customers, who lost hundreds of millions of dollars when the exchange abruptly shutdown in february. under terms of the settlement , former mt gox customers take a 16 and a half percent stake in a new company, sunlot holdings, which is buying mt gox.customers will also divy up 200 thousand bitcoins recovered by the exchange. the world's largest pork producer is shelving its multi- billion-dollar...
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we'll take you live to mt mt. tamalpais. plus -- >> the next thing i know a young naked man is running at me. >> yelling, screaminged a later biting police. a man is under arrest tonight after a crime spree in palo alto. >> more vessels are heading to the indian ocean. what an australian ship confirmed this weekend. >> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeny. >> happening now dozens of search crews on the ground along with helicopters and planes looking for a missing hiker. the woman from menlo park hasn't been seen for more than a week. annette miranda is live on mt. tam with more. >> reporter: well, terry, this is an unusual case in that no one had reported 33-year-old magdalena glinkowski missing. park rangers in the her rental car was here for days. in fact, it had been here since last sunday. the photos of her wearing a bright pink windbreaker jacket were taken from a security camera at the blue jack trailhead. glinkowski was buying a parking permit around 12:40 p.m. on march 30. by week's end rangers t
we'll take you live to mt mt. tamalpais. plus -- >> the next thing i know a young naked man is running at me. >> yelling, screaminged a later biting police. a man is under arrest tonight after a crime spree in palo alto. >> more vessels are heading to the indian ocean. what an australian ship confirmed this weekend. >> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeny. >> happening now dozens of search crews on the ground along with helicopters and...
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this is the first major avalanche on mt. avalanche -- that is mt. everest this climbing season. it is home to the highest peak. thousands of climbers have scaled that summit since 1953. >>> now to a potential diplomatic breakthrough on the crisis in ukraine after seven hours of negotiation in geneva, u.s., european union, russia struck a deal that they call a compromise of sorts. under the agreement all sides must refrain from any violence, intimidation, provocative actions and all illegal armed groups must be disarmed. president obama says he is hopeful but concerned whether russia will honor the deal. >> i think there is the possibility, the prospect that diplomacy may deescalate the situation and we may be able to move towards what happens always been our goal, which is let the ukrainians make their own decisions about their own lives. >> in another development, secretary of state john kerry confirmed that jewish residents in one eastern ukrainian city had been ordered to identify themselves as jews. kerry said that extremism, racism and religious intolerance is unacceptable.
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an avalanche on mt. everest. 13 people there were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. we all know this is such a dangerous
an avalanche on mt. everest. 13 people there were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. we all know this is such a dangerous
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this is her first trip to mt. hood.nd just before the climb that morning, she has an uneasy feeling, admitting to her boyfriend, jeremiah, she's nervous. >> jeremiah and i promised each other that no one would die on this trip. >> it was a joke, of course. but then selena and jeremiah, both paramedics, attempting the summit with experienced climbers, six of them, paramedics or firemen. so they set out about 4:00 a.m. on a perfect spring morning. and by 8:00 a.m., their group is nearing the summit. >> it was great. i had a great rhythm going. i was excited. it was gorgeous up there. i was thinking at the summit, i couldn't imagine what i was going to be able to see from up there. >> just before the push to the top selena and the others are standing on a spiny ridge just above this menacing crevasse known as the bertram. >> when i got up there and looked down, i was surprised at how big it was. >> just as selena and her group approaches the imposing the crevasse, two other climbing groups are enjoying a spectacular view a
this is her first trip to mt. hood.nd just before the climb that morning, she has an uneasy feeling, admitting to her boyfriend, jeremiah, she's nervous. >> jeremiah and i promised each other that no one would die on this trip. >> it was a joke, of course. but then selena and jeremiah, both paramedics, attempting the summit with experienced climbers, six of them, paramedics or firemen. so they set out about 4:00 a.m. on a perfect spring morning. and by 8:00 a.m., their group is...
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the is it the deadliest disaster on mt. and although reiter wants to continue with his journey he may nod be able to. >> i thought he needed time to just be there and then decide what to do. now if he can he wants to go to the
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the is it the deadliest disaster on mt. everest, and although reiter wants to continue with his journey he may nod be able to. >> i thought he needed time to just be there and then decide what to do. now if he can he wants to go to the top. it's up certain because the sherpa have told the government that they want a list of requirements met before they'll good to the top. they want death benefits for surviving families and retirement and several other things. reporter: whether those demands are met in time i anyone's guest, due to weather conditions. there's a tight window in which attempts to reach the summit can be made. we hoped to talk to jon reiter him over video phone later this evening. >>> developing news out of san leandro tonight. an eight-year-old boy nearly drowned. police and fire kraus are still on the scene at marina park talking to witnesses. details are still unclear. we do know a good samaritan pulled the boy from the water and administered cpr. he was rushed to children's hospital oakland. his condition i
the is it the deadliest disaster on mt. everest, and although reiter wants to continue with his journey he may nod be able to. >> i thought he needed time to just be there and then decide what to do. now if he can he wants to go to the top. it's up certain because the sherpa have told the government that they want a list of requirements met before they'll good to the top. they want death benefits for surviving families and retirement and several other things. reporter: whether those...
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. >> a mystery at mt. tamalpais. the search for a woman who was just out for a walk and then disappeared. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the palo alto man is accused of going on a drug-fueled naked crime spree. 18-year-old daiki minaki was arrested last night after police received several frantic calls from people saying they were attacked by a naked man. cornell bernard reports. >> the next thing i know there's a young naked man running at me. >> won't forget the screams. a woman being punched and kicked by man who was naked. when david opened the door the man charged him. >> i kick him in the stomach me and stumbles badge, swears at me,' picks up the mail, throws. screams and then runs out of the house. >> police believe 18-year-old daiki man naki was on drugs when we assaulted another man and his son inside their house on the same street. police cornered minaki. >> as soon as the subject was in cuffs he spat blood on the officers, struggled. >> he is a senior at palo alto
. >> a mystery at mt. tamalpais. the search for a woman who was just out for a walk and then disappeared. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the palo alto man is accused of going on a drug-fueled naked crime spree. 18-year-old daiki minaki was arrested last night after police received several frantic calls from people saying they were attacked by a naked man. cornell bernard reports. >> the next thing i know there's a young naked man...
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because the whole mt. reagan thing, and putting him on the dime, that was never going to happen on its own without someone really pushing for it. this is interesting, it's polling data from the gallup organization. and gallup keeps track of presidential approval ratings and they have for generations. presidential approval ratings mostly get attention at the moment when they are announced. when there are signs that a president's approval rating has ticked up or gone down for some reason. presidential approval ratings get a lot of short-term attention. but that data exists in perpetuity. and if you step back from the day-to-day noise and uptick and downtick in those numbers, those numbers taken from a big picture perspective, they can actually give you a really interesting historical view about an empirically knowable question, whether or not presidents were liked. not after the fact, not because somebody lobbied you that a president was great in retrospect, but whether or not they were popular when they wer
because the whole mt. reagan thing, and putting him on the dime, that was never going to happen on its own without someone really pushing for it. this is interesting, it's polling data from the gallup organization. and gallup keeps track of presidential approval ratings and they have for generations. presidential approval ratings mostly get attention at the moment when they are announced. when there are signs that a president's approval rating has ticked up or gone down for some reason....
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after the deadliest day in recorded history on mt. everest, our look tonight at what some are calling the most dangerous job on earth. >>> and the celebration across the country, at the vatican, and down under with the royals this easter. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt." >>> good evening. no marathon will be sweeter and likely none more emotional than when 36,000 runners cross the finish line in tomorrow's boston marathon. they will trace the steps that one year ago were stained in blood after twin bombs exploded unleashing a deadly spray of shrapnel. the planning for this year's race began almost immediately after that awful day that left three people dead and 264 people injured. tonight a security apparatus has taken shape around the route with new restrictions for those planning to attend the race. stephanie gosk is in boston tonight with more on how that city is preparing. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. well, there are new security
after the deadliest day in recorded history on mt. everest, our look tonight at what some are calling the most dangerous job on earth. >>> and the celebration across the country, at the vatican, and down under with the royals this easter. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt." >>> good evening. no marathon will be sweeter and likely none more emotional than when 36,000 runners cross the finish...
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. >> body recovered on mt. tam for the second time in three weeks. where it was found and why it could be that of a missing hiker. >> plus events in san francisco this morning. marking 108 years since the great earthquake and fire. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning. we are live in richmond this morning on a story we've be following for the past 90 minutes. a very active scene. police say a man shot and killed someone breaking into his business. ktvu tara moriarty has new information on the investigation and she is going to have a live report for us in about two minutes. it is friday april 18th i'm claudine wong in for pam cook this morning. >> thank you very much. we do have a little bit of fog around. but not too much. mainly confined to the san mateo coast. clear or mostly clear elsewhere. we will deal with cooler temps today. 50s and 60s at noon. 60s around the bay. a little breeze will pick up. it's showing signs of decreasing a little bit. i expect that to crank up a little bit today. you can see that fog favoring santa cru
. >> body recovered on mt. tam for the second time in three weeks. where it was found and why it could be that of a missing hiker. >> plus events in san francisco this morning. marking 108 years since the great earthquake and fire. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning. we are live in richmond this morning on a story we've be following for the past 90 minutes. a very active scene. police say a man shot and killed someone breaking into his business. ktvu...
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so you can. >>> earlier in the show, we updated you on the deadliest mt. that's claimed the lives of 15 this morning. tell your friends climbing mt. everest isn't just an extreme physical commitment. they must pch a permit from the nepalese government. the going rate for that, $25,000. >>> we'll shift gears, lighten things up and huddle around the water cooler. lewis has left the building for friday. jen plays me, i play lewis. toronto mayor rob ford's re-election campaign is in full swing if you haven't heard. >> by re-electing me, the people of toronto, you folks, you folks will continue to have the most open, honest, fair, hardworking mayor that this city has ever seen. >> four more years, baby! the many that think of north america's mayor kicked off his campaign. it was not low key, featured a bagpipe entrance, a rock band and campaign memorabilia for sale, of course. we've not heard about crack pipes, beer mugs or hookers. there was a fire truck with the banner, saving the taxpayers from getting burned was the banner on the side and one of the support
so you can. >>> earlier in the show, we updated you on the deadliest mt. that's claimed the lives of 15 this morning. tell your friends climbing mt. everest isn't just an extreme physical commitment. they must pch a permit from the nepalese government. the going rate for that, $25,000. >>> we'll shift gears, lighten things up and huddle around the water cooler. lewis has left the building for friday. jen plays me, i play lewis. toronto mayor rob ford's re-election campaign is...
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. >> reporter: getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough challenge. many do not do it alone. they need the help of guides or sherpas. they show the way, carrying supplies. it puts them at rick. >> friday's avalanche struck while the sherpa's made the way safe. 13 were killed, three were unaccounted for. >> it's a terrible tragedy. great loss of life and the families and villages that will be impacted by this loss. >> the guides are now refusing to go up the mountain until certain demands are met. they want a bigger pay out. aid for the families and regulations to ensure the
. >> reporter: getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough challenge. many do not do it alone. they need the help of guides or sherpas. they show the way, carrying supplies. it puts them at rick. >> friday's avalanche struck while the sherpa's made the way safe. 13 were killed, three were unaccounted for. >> it's a terrible tragedy. great loss of life and the families and villages that will be impacted by this loss. >> the guides are now refusing to go up the mountain...
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. >>> deadly day on mt. everest. a northern california man was there as the avalanche killed a dozen people. how he managed to tell his family he survived. >>> not the customers they expected. it captures the scene in a see's candy store this afternoon. a car came crashing through the wall after crashing with another car on contra costa boulevard. easter is a busy time for see's candy. there were only 11 employees in the store at the time and about 30 customers. no one was seriously hurt them two drivers involved in the crash were the only ones taken to the hospital. many customer were left rattled, though. you can see the damage to that store as they pull the car out is quite extensive. >>> mexico rocked by 57.2 earthquake today and luckily no reports of death or major damage. officials say an early warning system gave extra notice before the quake hit. mexico city got a minute's warning before the shaking started and many are wondering why california doesn't have a similar system. this technology could save so many
. >>> deadly day on mt. everest. a northern california man was there as the avalanche killed a dozen people. how he managed to tell his family he survived. >>> not the customers they expected. it captures the scene in a see's candy store this afternoon. a car came crashing through the wall after crashing with another car on contra costa boulevard. easter is a busy time for see's candy. there were only 11 employees in the store at the time and about 30 customers. no one was...
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an avalanche on mt. everest. 13 people there were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. we all know this is such a dangerous mountain, bob. >> one of the most deadly avalanches at least in eight years. good morning to you there, peggy. the worst toll in a single day happening at what is supposed to be the start of that mountain's climbing season. rescuers have recovered 11 of 13 bodies, all of them sherpas, local guides that help hikers up the world's highest peak. this avalanche struck early friday morning at a relatively low elevation between base camp and camp one. they were bringing supplies up to camp one and camp two, which are stops for climbers on the way up to the summit. the avalanche buried the men in ice and snow killing 13 of them, hurting 4 more. two of them critically. this morning two producers with "discovery" channel who happened to be at everest spoke on "today" show. >> it is the very begin
an avalanche on mt. everest. 13 people there were killed when snow and ice came tumbling down the mountain. right now rescuers are still looking for climbers who may have been buried. we all know this is such a dangerous mountain, bob. >> one of the most deadly avalanches at least in eight years. good morning to you there, peggy. the worst toll in a single day happening at what is supposed to be the start of that mountain's climbing season. rescuers have recovered 11 of 13 bodies, all of...
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can you recall one of the most difficult times for you on mt. everest? >> yeah. 1996. we were there making an imax film and that's the tragic season where eight people died high on the mountain, and two of them were my close friends leading other expe dish shuns. >> rob hall and scott fisher. >> rob hall and scott fisher. we got involved with the rescue. i know what these people are feeling now. you have decisions to make. you've got people to recover. you've got a memorial service to prop bli have at base camp, and then as a team you have to decide what do we want to do now? do we go home or do we continue with what we plan to do? >> ed, in 1996 didn't you join those that were trying to rescue as well? i mean, when that horrible storm hit high up on the mountain in 1996. >> yeah. we kind of watched things unfold. we were at camp two, and once we knew that something was going badly wrong up high we organized ourselves and climbed back up the mountain in the attempt of bringing down survivors. >> what are the challenges? i mean, you say you organized yourself. you
can you recall one of the most difficult times for you on mt. everest? >> yeah. 1996. we were there making an imax film and that's the tragic season where eight people died high on the mountain, and two of them were my close friends leading other expe dish shuns. >> rob hall and scott fisher. >> rob hall and scott fisher. we got involved with the rescue. i know what these people are feeling now. you have decisions to make. you've got people to recover. you've got a memorial...
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three guides are missing after the avalanche on mt. everest which killed 13 others. are there any survivors? >>> close call. caught on camera. a truck driver cuts across traffic, rolling off the interstate, narrowly missing another semi. what caused the driver to take his eyes off the road? >>> you stab. you stab. you stab. >> explosion in the courtroom. a judge ripping into a convicted killer who rolls her eyes and laughs while the victim's family spoke about their loss. >> i agree with the families. i hope you die in prison. >> what the judge is saying this morning about his extraordinary outburst. >>> and lucky landing. the pilot who knew he was in trouble and just had to bail out before his plane crashed and burned. >> wasn't hurt a bit. i may have a couple bruises on my shins. >> what he's saying this morning about his brush with death. >>> good morning, everybody. also coming up this morning, drivers around kansas city are breathing a lot easier this morning. police say they have in custody, the highway sniper who has been terrorizing drivers. there he is. now,
three guides are missing after the avalanche on mt. everest which killed 13 others. are there any survivors? >>> close call. caught on camera. a truck driver cuts across traffic, rolling off the interstate, narrowly missing another semi. what caused the driver to take his eyes off the road? >>> you stab. you stab. you stab. >> explosion in the courtroom. a judge ripping into a convicted killer who rolls her eyes and laughs while the victim's family spoke about their...
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a rising death toll on mt. everest after yesterday's avalanche. allen pizzey on the risks the guides run as part of their job. one year after the capture of the boston bombing suspect, a cop wounded in a shoot-out updates us on his recovery as boston gets ready to race again. how close did you come to not making it? >> i think as pretty close as you can come. >> axelrod: and how did this sea lion pup end up in an orchard 100 miles from the pacific? danielle nottingham explores the mystery of hoppie. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western editionst broadcast. a heartbreaking scene is playing out now in jindo, south korea, where relatives of those missing after that ferry sank off the south korean coast have gathered. today, that heartbreak boiled over into anger as relatives of the dead and missing rushed officials giving a media briefing, even throwing something at one. the death toll now stands at 36 after thirteen more bodies were found today. but with more tha
a rising death toll on mt. everest after yesterday's avalanche. allen pizzey on the risks the guides run as part of their job. one year after the capture of the boston bombing suspect, a cop wounded in a shoot-out updates us on his recovery as boston gets ready to race again. how close did you come to not making it? >> i think as pretty close as you can come. >> axelrod: and how did this sea lion pup end up in an orchard 100 miles from the pacific? danielle nottingham explores the...
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mt. tam, it looks like a nice little shower happening there.there is mist and drizzle along the coast. also across the bay into the east bay. so we will talk about how long this is going to last. we will put the numbers down. the warmup is set to arrive in a couple days. >> also ahead, the sharks try to close out the kings at the tank burks instead they tanked. mike shumann has the highlights coming up in sports. >> we've seen kickstarter used to fund everything from entrepreneurs to space stations, but in berkeley group of kids just successfully used it to fund a library. jonathan bloom explains why it will be much more than just a place to check out books. >> we don't have a library yet so we are just going to make it ourselves. >> the can-do attitude of this kickstarter video is at the core of their curriculum. >> now in its third year, the school has classrooms full of technology and teachers, but no library. yet. the eighth grade class will change that. >> i want the students to love it because we worked really, really hard. >> call it a l
mt. tam, it looks like a nice little shower happening there.there is mist and drizzle along the coast. also across the bay into the east bay. so we will talk about how long this is going to last. we will put the numbers down. the warmup is set to arrive in a couple days. >> also ahead, the sharks try to close out the kings at the tank burks instead they tanked. mike shumann has the highlights coming up in sports. >> we've seen kickstarter used to fund everything from entrepreneurs...
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so from mt. tam, look at this for this palm sunday.picture out there with temperatures relatively uniform in the low to mid-50s. in san jose 54 degrees. good morning oakland. 55 for you. half moon bay coming in at 54. looking hazy over san francisco. our sutro camera, 50 petaluma and santa rosa. concord coming in at 53 degrees and from our roof camera we will see a warmer day in san francisco. it was in the low 60s yesterday. and today climbing through the 60s. widespread low clouds this morning all wait up toward the delta. but it stops there and we have clear skies in the valley. we will begin to see the allow clouds and fog with the north winds scouring out by midmorning. that will bring warmer conditions today and breezy winds arrive as soon as tomorrow along the coast. but by tuesday it brings a cool down all across the bay. then we will see another system come in behind that one. high pressured to begins to build into the eastern pacific. that's putting a lid on the atmosphere and compressing the low clouds and fog. that will all
so from mt. tam, look at this for this palm sunday.picture out there with temperatures relatively uniform in the low to mid-50s. in san jose 54 degrees. good morning oakland. 55 for you. half moon bay coming in at 54. looking hazy over san francisco. our sutro camera, 50 petaluma and santa rosa. concord coming in at 53 degrees and from our roof camera we will see a warmer day in san francisco. it was in the low 60s yesterday. and today climbing through the 60s. widespread low clouds this...
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the deadliest day ever on mt. everest. cnn has it covered like nobody else can. we're going to take you around the world right now. so let's get going, everyone. >>> hello, i'm don lemon in today for ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 18. welcome to "legal view." some breaking news for you now. from the cold waters the south korean coast, there's nothing left to see sticking out of the water. in the past few hours, the very last part of that overturned ferry slipped under the surface, floating buoys now mark where the ship disappeared from sight. divers believe they know where the trapped passengers are located on the ferry and they are closer than they have ever been to them. now, the korean coast guard says most of the schoolchildren and adults were on a level of the ship that holds most of the passenger cabins. divers today got very close to that level and when i say very close, they said they were literally right outside that level. but the divers had to end their search for the end of the day before getting to the passenger cabins. here's what we know ri
the deadliest day ever on mt. everest. cnn has it covered like nobody else can. we're going to take you around the world right now. so let's get going, everyone. >>> hello, i'm don lemon in today for ashleigh banfield. it is friday, april 18. welcome to "legal view." some breaking news for you now. from the cold waters the south korean coast, there's nothing left to see sticking out of the water. in the past few hours, the very last part of that overturned ferry slipped under...
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from mt. tam. more cow clouds looking -- more clouds looking south. temperatures at 56 in san francisco, low 70s, like gilroy. 55. half moon bay. quite a bit of fog at the golden gate bridge. temperatures elsewhere. santa rosa, 71. napa, 63. upper 60s in fairfield, concord, and livermore. another beautiful shot, this time from the east bay, emeryville, towards the west. you see impending clouds. going to make its way in overnight. we wake up to a cloudy morning and patchy fog, and then warmer for easter in some locations, and a chance of showers. we're keeping our fingers crossed, monday night here's a look at the pacific satellite image. this kole front is coming in. this will bring us a sea breeze from the west, 10-20 miles-per-hour. there's a high surf advisory to be aware of. easter sunrise, 6:28 tomorrow. will be cloudy and then we'll see sunshine by the afternoon. highs ranging from the 60s to even some low 80s inland. i want to show you the cold front approaching with the forecast model. the areas of green other mean lying rain monday night and
from mt. tam. more cow clouds looking -- more clouds looking south. temperatures at 56 in san francisco, low 70s, like gilroy. 55. half moon bay. quite a bit of fog at the golden gate bridge. temperatures elsewhere. santa rosa, 71. napa, 63. upper 60s in fairfield, concord, and livermore. another beautiful shot, this time from the east bay, emeryville, towards the west. you see impending clouds. going to make its way in overnight. we wake up to a cloudy morning and patchy fog, and then warmer...
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live doppler 7hd picking up pleasant condition and as you look from mt. tam, gorgeous shot of san francisco, and it's been very comfortable and mild. 65 in san francisco, redwood city, 81. gilroy, right now, 83. :er along the coast. this morning at santa cruz, it was foggy and cloudy. today reached a high of 74. so a lot of folks enjoyed the beach. there's a high surf advisory in effect. in santa rosa, 79. napa, 75. fairfield, concord, livermore, all still in the low 80s. and as we check out another shot from downtown, or looking at downtown, san jose, here's what youd in to know for tonight. mostly clear but tomorrow things will start to change. cloudy and can cooler, and then a chance of rain comes into the bay area late monday night, into tuesday morning. i'll show you the timing. the pacific satellite image shows this area of low pressure. this storm is mainly going to head to the north but the tail end is going to sneak through the bay area monday night, into tuesday. i'll show you how the forecast plays out. cloudy throughout the day, and then by 10
live doppler 7hd picking up pleasant condition and as you look from mt. tam, gorgeous shot of san francisco, and it's been very comfortable and mild. 65 in san francisco, redwood city, 81. gilroy, right now, 83. :er along the coast. this morning at santa cruz, it was foggy and cloudy. today reached a high of 74. so a lot of folks enjoyed the beach. there's a high surf advisory in effect. in santa rosa, 79. napa, 75. fairfield, concord, livermore, all still in the low 80s. and as we check out...
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and here's a look from our mt. tam cam. you can see it is still overcast and still raining.a argen will have your forecast in just a few. >> the fall out continues from the south korean ferry tragedy. the president has accepted the resignation of the prime minister over the government's handling of the sinking. divers have recovered 187 bodies. 115 people are still missing. prosecutors have arrested all 15 people involved in navigating the ferry that sank april 16th. >>> wrapping up a trip to malaysia today. president obama spoke to a group of young people at the university of malaysia. the president held a town hall meeting for students and young leaders representing ten southeast asian countries. earlier today he praised the government's efforts to find missing flight 307. he also spoke with the president about improving hu has been rights in that country. tomorrow president obama heads to the philippines, the u.s. and the philippines just reached an agreement to bolster u.s. military presence in that country. >> they live beneath the streets feeding on the garbage you lea
and here's a look from our mt. tam cam. you can see it is still overcast and still raining.a argen will have your forecast in just a few. >> the fall out continues from the south korean ferry tragedy. the president has accepted the resignation of the prime minister over the government's handling of the sinking. divers have recovered 187 bodies. 115 people are still missing. prosecutors have arrested all 15 people involved in navigating the ferry that sank april 16th. >>> wrapping...
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mt. the long, slow recovery from a devastating fire. and a live look from our abc7 roof camera. you can see a nice beautiful shot of the bay bridge there. how is it going to shape up for your weather forecast today and tomorrow? lisa argen will let you know just how warm we are going to get. [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we're the pearsons, and we love chex! >> good morning a live look from our mt. tam camera. you see it bouncing around a little bit. it may be a little breezy up there. conditions outside right now a little cool. things are going to be quite mild today. lisa argen will have the for
mt. the long, slow recovery from a devastating fire. and a live look from our abc7 roof camera. you can see a nice beautiful shot of the bay bridge there. how is it going to shape up for your weather forecast today and tomorrow? lisa argen will let you know just how warm we are going to get. [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to...
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surveillance video shows her in a parking lot at mt. tam. her rental card was found. she was wearing shorts and running shoes. little protection against the bad weather. >> we have had several large storms come through. however, on sunday, the weather was generally good. and there was large number of people out last sunday from different running clubs that we're aware of and at this time we haven't had any other clues. >>> search teams know she is not on any of the trails on mt. tam. officials are now reassessing the search. >>> the highway patrol suspects drunk driving may hey caused a crash that killed two teenager near vacaville. friends of the victims visited the crash site. three other teens suffered serious injuries. witnesses say a pickup truck was speeding before it overturned last night. it appears none of the five teens wore seatbelts. all of them were ejected from the truck. the 189-year-old driver and a 16-year-old girl both died. >>> happening now in napa county. highway 121 is blocked in both directions after a deadly crash southwest of napa. happened at
surveillance video shows her in a parking lot at mt. tam. her rental card was found. she was wearing shorts and running shoes. little protection against the bad weather. >> we have had several large storms come through. however, on sunday, the weather was generally good. and there was large number of people out last sunday from different running clubs that we're aware of and at this time we haven't had any other clues. >>> search teams know she is not on any of the trails on mt....
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these are beginning to scour out around mt. tam and mt. diablo and we will look for temperatures to climb through the 630s by noontime. we will have some low to mid-60s around the bay. in the meantime upper 70s will return for the inland east bay. mid-70s around the santa clara valley and the coast will see mid-60s. we have a short term warmup and a look at an extended warmup that will feature some changes up and down throughout the week ahead. i'll have that in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. developing news, three businesses in berkeley were destroyed in a matt i have six alarm fire. fire broke out just after 8:00 last night on a warehouse on second street near hearst avenue. the claims reached three stories high and caused transformers to explosion. it was home to office and retail space. one of the businesses destroyed was the wooden duck. it's been making furniture since 1995. >> they are a pretty big business. i don't know that they can restore their presence. you know, their material has to come from india and china. they aren't
these are beginning to scour out around mt. tam and mt. diablo and we will look for temperatures to climb through the 630s by noontime. we will have some low to mid-60s around the bay. in the meantime upper 70s will return for the inland east bay. mid-70s around the santa clara valley and the coast will see mid-60s. we have a short term warmup and a look at an extended warmup that will feature some changes up and down throughout the week ahead. i'll have that in a few minutes. >> thank...
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we'll take you live to mt mt. tamalpais.lus -- >> the next thing i know a young naked man is running at me. >> yelling, screaminged a later biting police. a man is under arrest tonight after a crime spree in palo alto. >> more vessels are heading to the indian ocean. what an australian ship confirmed this weekend. >> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeny. >> happening now dozens of search crews on the ground along with helicopters and planes lookinr
we'll take you live to mt mt. tamalpais.lus -- >> the next thing i know a young naked man is running at me. >> yelling, screaminged a later biting police. a man is under arrest tonight after a crime spree in palo alto. >> more vessels are heading to the indian ocean. what an australian ship confirmed this weekend. >> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeny. >> happening now dozens of search crews on the ground along with helicopters and...
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so.a few women i spoke to say.they will be reconsidering hiking alone on the mt tam.until the cases are closed. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: still ahead-- >> pam: details on a recall. that could pose a risk to your or your baby. plus: it's official! we'll tell you who the raiders and 49ers will be playing this upcoming season. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >> pam:ahead at eight. officers out in full force. cracking down on distracted drivers in one bay area city. plus: take a trip back in time. thanks to google. our tech reporter gabe slate shows us how the search engine's new feature works. >> reporter: >> pam:we checked into this story after a viewer told us about it. and we'd love to hear from you as well. if you have a tip or a story idea. tell us about it! you can submit your idea on our
so.a few women i spoke to say.they will be reconsidering hiking alone on the mt tam.until the cases are closed. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: still ahead-- >> pam: details on a recall. that could pose a risk to your or your baby. plus: it's official! we'll tell you who the raiders and 49ers will be playing this upcoming season. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your...
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hazy mt., but north bay compliments of the north, northwesterly wind at the beaches will be very mild today. 60 fairfield. santa rosa you were warm yesterday. warmer today. you were 71 yesterday and 54 right now. and here's the look from our east bay hills camera where we will enjoy temperatures well above average. hears a look where we were yesterday. 68 in concord. forecasting high of 78 today. 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. fremont only in the mid-60s. 76 today. 11 degrees warmer. and in the city you are going to be 8 degrees warmer. average highs will be surpassed today. doesn't look like we will see records because records are well into the 90's. water vapor imagery shows this huge dome of pressure that will continue to build over the eastern pacific and that sets the stage for rapidly warming temperatures and sir preeing the marine layer. clear skies this morning. sunny and warmer and above average right through wednesday. i think by overnight tuesday into wednesday we will see a wind
hazy mt., but north bay compliments of the north, northwesterly wind at the beaches will be very mild today. 60 fairfield. santa rosa you were warm yesterday. warmer today. you were 71 yesterday and 54 right now. and here's the look from our east bay hills camera where we will enjoy temperatures well above average. hears a look where we were yesterday. 68 in concord. forecasting high of 78 today. 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. fremont only in the mid-60s. 76 today. 11 degrees warmer. and in...
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. >>> the avalanche on mt everest. another guide has died bringing the death toll up to 14. the avalanche was in the ice fall above the base camp. it is the single deadliest accident with more than a dozen people killed, half a dozen injured and more missing. the group was come posed of 15 locals and guides. they were preparing the camps for climbing season. and tonight we spoke with the wife of a bay area man who survived that avalanche. it is a story only on kron 4. >> reporter: john rider captures the moment of the man he trusted. he says that the fellow to the right of the screen pushed him out of the way and shielded him when blocks of ice started falling around him. >> he grabbed him thankfully and pushed him down behind a chunk of ice which shielded him. >> saying he was okay. we knew something was wrong. >> reporter: the team was doing a practice run to get across a block of ice on mt everest when it killed more than a dozen people. >> the guide were in front of them carrying supplies to a higher camp. and unfortunately all of those guide were there together when the
. >>> the avalanche on mt everest. another guide has died bringing the death toll up to 14. the avalanche was in the ice fall above the base camp. it is the single deadliest accident with more than a dozen people killed, half a dozen injured and more missing. the group was come posed of 15 locals and guides. they were preparing the camps for climbing season. and tonight we spoke with the wife of a bay area man who survived that avalanche. it is a story only on kron 4. >>...
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the man who you're seeing in this video here, the mountain, mt.verest. >> not a little mounten. >> pretty important mountain. called everest jump live, going to be airing on the discovery channel, live on sunday, may 11th, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. weather permitting. why? because he's going to climb to the top of mount everest. he's been up there many times before. while he's up there, he's going to wing suit down and it is all going to be live on tv. he's going to have cameras attached to his wing suit. we'll be able to watch this on the discovery channel. he has been up there before. he set a world record for the fastest assent of everest in 2008. took him nine and a half hour. no normally takes people three to four days. he's been mountaineering for 20 years, wing suit flying for eight years. now kyle martino and chris jacobs are going to be on the ground. we have got kyle and chris joining us "right this minute" to talk to us about this. >> we're going to catch jovi when he jumps off. >> tell us about how does a guy prepare for so
the man who you're seeing in this video here, the mountain, mt.verest. >> not a little mounten. >> pretty important mountain. called everest jump live, going to be airing on the discovery channel, live on sunday, may 11th, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. weather permitting. why? because he's going to climb to the top of mount everest. he's been up there many times before. while he's up there, he's going to wing suit down and it is all going to be live on tv. he's going to have...
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colleagues are striking for improved conditions and more compensation. >> getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough physical challenge known to man. many don't do it alone, they need the help of guides or sherpa said. they show the way. putting them constantly at risk. >> friday's avalanche struck while the serpas were -- sherpas were trying to make the way safe. 13 were killed, three more unked for. >> it's a terrible tragedy, a loss of life and the family and villages will be impacted by the lose. >> the guides are refusing to go up the mountain until certain demands are met, wanting an insurance pay out for those killed. more financial aid and regulations to ensure the guide is right. >> nepal's government said it will meet demands but for the sherpas it doesn't go far enough. >> we decided to establish a himalayan fund to assist the victim's children with food, education and rehabilitating those injured and disabled. the government makes $3 million a year through the climbing fees much the sherpas make a small fraction of that. for them and their community, mountaineering is
colleagues are striking for improved conditions and more compensation. >> getting to the summit of mt everest is a tough physical challenge known to man. many don't do it alone, they need the help of guides or sherpa said. they show the way. putting them constantly at risk. >> friday's avalanche struck while the serpas were -- sherpas were trying to make the way safe. 13 were killed, three more unked for. >> it's a terrible tragedy, a loss of life and the family and villages...
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and one more live view from mt. tam. mostly clear overnight. warming trend gwens tomorrow and hot inland tuesday throws thursday. here's what is happening the atmosphere. clouds are leaving the bay area and the lying rain that left us, moved out in the morning hours, and coming our way is this big ridge of high pressure that will dominate our weather picture and bring us a big warmup. this is our projected high temperature range. for san jose, seven days, 72 is the average high in san jose this time over year but by mid-week, low to mid-90s in san jose. that will be the pattern for many inland locations. overnight, low temperatures in 40s, and stars partly cloudy, become mostly clear. suzy tomorrow, low 70s south bay, peninsula. 60s on the coast. downtown san francisco, high of 67 tomorrow. north bay, mid-70s. accept rosa to sonoma to napa. near east bay, around the shoreline, low 70s. inland will be warmer than that tomorrow with highs in the low to mid-70s. check out the low to mid-90s, up to 90 around the bay on wednesday and thursday, and u
and one more live view from mt. tam. mostly clear overnight. warming trend gwens tomorrow and hot inland tuesday throws thursday. here's what is happening the atmosphere. clouds are leaving the bay area and the lying rain that left us, moved out in the morning hours, and coming our way is this big ridge of high pressure that will dominate our weather picture and bring us a big warmup. this is our projected high temperature range. for san jose, seven days, 72 is the average high in san jose this...
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more than 340 climbers have permission to climb mt. everest over the next 12 months. 12 are with alpine ascents international. lost many in the avalanche. the company has decided to cancel the expedition. but they are staying put, they have paid $65,000 each. the sherpas don't just set the ropes and lead the way. they haul the gear and cook the food. internot only the people that climb there, there are a lot of other like the lodges or a lot of business that flourish along the trail. >> reporter: a top guide can earn about $5,000 in three months. that kind of money as friday's tragedy shows comes at a great risk. >> any fal's government says it will -- nepal's government says it will settle up a task force to study the loss. i met a woman whose brother was a sherpa. he earned a really good salary for someone who doesn't have an education. and he was supporting his entire families. >> the life would be difficult without the sherpas. >> definitely. >>> general mills is involved in a controversial plan to strip its customers of their righ
more than 340 climbers have permission to climb mt. everest over the next 12 months. 12 are with alpine ascents international. lost many in the avalanche. the company has decided to cancel the expedition. but they are staying put, they have paid $65,000 each. the sherpas don't just set the ropes and lead the way. they haul the gear and cook the food. internot only the people that climb there, there are a lot of other like the lodges or a lot of business that flourish along the trail. >>...
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after the deadliest disaster in the history of mt. everest, sherpas who serve as guides for climbers threat be to strike. >>> boston marathon thousands are cross the finish line including the first american to win the men's title in 30 year years.vice president joe biden arrived in ukraine today to show america's commitment to the interim government. biden comes as the u.s. considers direct sanctions against russian president vladimir putin and the geneva deal falls poosht. apart. >> like here in lu hang luhansks for these activists to come out from behind their barricades. but a couple of violent incidents on easter sunday, have heightened tensions and mistrust on both sides. pro-russian activists have asked russia for help. and russia has hinted it has a n is,. >> condemn them we will also curve these policies. >> reporter: but there are still plenty of people in the east who want to remain part of ukraine. the city of khartsyzk. the splits in this small town flect the divisions in the region as a whole. these people see the visit b
after the deadliest disaster in the history of mt. everest, sherpas who serve as guides for climbers threat be to strike. >>> boston marathon thousands are cross the finish line including the first american to win the men's title in 30 year years.vice president joe biden arrived in ukraine today to show america's commitment to the interim government. biden comes as the u.s. considers direct sanctions against russian president vladimir putin and the geneva deal falls poosht. apart....