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, pahoa is the latest but will not be the last town to face this threat. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: people who live in the small village of pahoa are on edge, they have been directly in the path of the lava flow for weeks. >> it could stop or it could keep ongoing. >> paul owns a restaurant downtown. there is a potential for this whole area to be covered in lava. >> kilauea has constantly erupting for three decades and it is like entire, wiped entire towns off the map including one just ten miles away from pahoa, this is kalapana and it used to be a thriving community until it was buried by up to 50 feet of lava from kilauea nearly 30 years ago. >> it destroyed more than 180 homes, covering everything in its path with molten rock. turning kalapana into a ghost town. >> this is basically almost a modern day pompeii. >> brad wetmore's home is proof that even a town destroyed by a volume kevolcano can rebuild. >> his is one of 48 new homes built right on top of the lava. >> a lot of people would look at this and say, how can you live out here
, pahoa is the latest but will not be the last town to face this threat. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: people who live in the small village of pahoa are on edge, they have been directly in the path of the lava flow for weeks. >> it could stop or it could keep ongoing. >> paul owns a restaurant downtown. there is a potential for this whole area to be covered in lava. >> kilauea has constantly erupting for three decades and it is like entire, wiped entire...
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i'm in pahoa. you can see the village behind me threatened by the lava flow. they are proving today they are resilient and i got a glimpse of what the town could look like if the lava keeps pushing forward. miles of rolling black fields of lava could be a glimpse into pahoa's future. it used to be home to hundreds of people 30 years ago before lava practically smothered this entire town. >> pretty freaky, but it is pretty. i like walking on it. >> reporter: today, it is home to sebine jamison. a san jose native. >> i have been through three major earthquakes in santa cruz and one of them took my house off the foundation. that inspired me to move to hawaii. >> reporter: she has lived in this $76,000 home nor a year next to a handful of others who don't mind the rustic lifestyle. they collect rain warter and use solar and rain power. people here share the innovative spirit of the bay area. >> people are more apt to have creative lifestyles where they can charge ahead and do new things. just be really different. >> reporter: these tiny homes only started popping
i'm in pahoa. you can see the village behind me threatened by the lava flow. they are proving today they are resilient and i got a glimpse of what the town could look like if the lava keeps pushing forward. miles of rolling black fields of lava could be a glimpse into pahoa's future. it used to be home to hundreds of people 30 years ago before lava practically smothered this entire town. >> pretty freaky, but it is pretty. i like walking on it. >> reporter: today, it is home to...
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hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> despite strong winds and chilly temperatures, many turnedout for the new york marathon. kenyans swept through the final stretch. wilson kipsend took the men's title and women cat annie took the women's title. tatiana mcfadden captured her second grand slam, winning today's race after also claiming victories this year in the boston, london and chicago marathons. >>> when we come back, another challenge today. why making ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma pr
hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> despite strong winds and chilly temperatures, many turnedout for the new york marathon. kenyans swept through the final stretch. wilson kipsend took the men's title and women cat annie took the women's title. tatiana mcfadden captured her second grand slam, winning today's race after also claiming victories this year in the boston, london and chicago marathons. >>> when we come back, another challenge today. why making ...and tkind...
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this hill here and bisect pahoa. >> christine hill is around 10,000 people who cal pahoa home. >> inour neighborhood, it is a waiting game until the lava speeds up and comes down the hill. >> the tice family moved here from connecticut, five years ago. family gave them this house because they were struggling financially. christine is a college student studying pharmacology. her husband, a cashier at walmart. >> we actually don't have insurance, our situation is we don't have a mortgage so we weren't required to purchase insurance and boy, are we regretting that now. >> i would imagine losing this house would be really tough on you guys. >> we have no way of recouping that lost. >> this type of lava is called pahoihoi. it breaks out into individual fingers. it is very erratic. it is a challenge to forecast its behavior. >> matt patrick is a researcher at the u.s. geological survey. we met him at the edge of kilauea active for hundreds of thousands of years. >> that magma chamber below us about a mile or so, supplies the eruption at the summit, that's a lava lake that's consistently ch
this hill here and bisect pahoa. >> christine hill is around 10,000 people who cal pahoa home. >> inour neighborhood, it is a waiting game until the lava speeds up and comes down the hill. >> the tice family moved here from connecticut, five years ago. family gave them this house because they were struggling financially. christine is a college student studying pharmacology. her husband, a cashier at walmart. >> we actually don't have insurance, our situation is we don't...
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lava continues to flow out of a volcanic crater towards the town of pahoa.t hasn't taken any homes yet, but it is now less than 100 meters away. john mann spoke with martin savage as he flew right over the lava flow. >> reporter: martin savage joins us now. what are you seeing? >> this is 2 miles up slope from the town of pahoa. look outside the helicopter here. we're about 100 feet off the ground. this is the lava flow. look at it. it's almost mesmerizing. we can start heading towards town a little bit. we had some rain that just went by a short time ago. so what you're looking at there is the water got down into the lava and the seem that rises off as that water is literally boiled off. now we're going to follow the path that this lava is taking in the direction of town, and you see the destruction. of course this is not liquid rock anymore. what you're looking at is the crust. but underneath is a 100-foot wide tunnel. that's the lava tube. 2,000 degrees of lava in a subway system that is transported all the way to pahoa. the lava doesn't stop for anything
lava continues to flow out of a volcanic crater towards the town of pahoa.t hasn't taken any homes yet, but it is now less than 100 meters away. john mann spoke with martin savage as he flew right over the lava flow. >> reporter: martin savage joins us now. what are you seeing? >> this is 2 miles up slope from the town of pahoa. look outside the helicopter here. we're about 100 feet off the ground. this is the lava flow. look at it. it's almost mesmerizing. we can start heading...
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live in pahoa, hawaii, betty yu, kpix 5. >> it's become a tourist attraction. i'm sure they are keeping the sightseeing helicopters away from it, too. those are popular trips. >> absolutely. >> slow motion. >>> we had exactly the rainfall we needed today with about the best-case scenario for timing because if the timing didn't work out it would have poured during the parade and it would pour right during trick or treating. it looks like it's going to be the opposite. not much rain for the parade and i think, kids, moms, dads, as you prepare to go outside and knock on your neighbors's doors say trick or treat, the weather will cooperate. it is absolutely not warm outside. as a matter of fact, one of the coolest haloweens on record, 50s outside right now. san francisco 59. san jose it is 56 degrees. oakland 59. livermore 57. santa rosa 61. so maybe a jacket if not an umbrella. now where it's pouring right now? monterey bay. they have received an inch of rainfall over the past two hours with plenty more coming. look at all of that rainfall to our south. the centra
live in pahoa, hawaii, betty yu, kpix 5. >> it's become a tourist attraction. i'm sure they are keeping the sightseeing helicopters away from it, too. those are popular trips. >> absolutely. >> slow motion. >>> we had exactly the rainfall we needed today with about the best-case scenario for timing because if the timing didn't work out it would have poured during the parade and it would pour right during trick or treating. it looks like it's going to be the opposite....
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. >> this is lava creeping slowly, relentlessly into pahoa. where it comes from, hawaii's kileua volcano. it's the volume can knows branch office. after that, it's all downhill. geologists can actually track the lava through an opening called the skylight. they measure how much and how fast. 100,000 cubic meters flows past this point every day. the lava dramatically slows on its 13 mile journey to the town. >> slowly it ooss across the ground and intense heat is consuming everything that he touches. >> now say hello to these advanced science and engineering teams at the hawaiian academy of arts and science in pahoa. >> there was lava heading our way and the power poles would have just burned up. >> no power poles, no power, or vital communication lines, but they were up against one of nature's most powerful forces, lava. >> temperatures can be 2,000 degrees fahrenheit or higher, which will destroy most anything in its path. >> in just 90 minutes, they came up with a brilliant plan. >> the initial drawing is shown right here. >> they call it a
. >> this is lava creeping slowly, relentlessly into pahoa. where it comes from, hawaii's kileua volcano. it's the volume can knows branch office. after that, it's all downhill. geologists can actually track the lava through an opening called the skylight. they measure how much and how fast. 100,000 cubic meters flows past this point every day. the lava dramatically slows on its 13 mile journey to the town. >> slowly it ooss across the ground and intense heat is consuming everything...
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now in pahoa poles are being protected.and these teens can say we came up with the same idea.r idea?" "it was a lot of fun to do." with the lava flow headed toward their school. the students have started a social media campaign. it's called hope for haahs. you can visit their website at hope for hass dot org. biologists are using a new cute and fluffy tool to spy on penguins. the baby penguin rover is so convincing that penguins essentially talk to it. as if it is a potential mate for their chicks. emperor penguins are notoriously shy. so when researchers approach them. these animals normally back away and their heart rate goes up. that's not what scientists need when they want to check heart rate. health. and other parameters. so. scientists created a remote control rover disguised as a chick to snuggle up to shy penguins in antarctica. researchers say penguins didn't scamper away from the rover. and even sang to it. comedian chris rock its controversy on saturday night live and how we can box office numbers are in chris rock return to s&l to host the show leaving no topic of
now in pahoa poles are being protected.and these teens can say we came up with the same idea.r idea?" "it was a lot of fun to do." with the lava flow headed toward their school. the students have started a social media campaign. it's called hope for haahs. you can visit their website at hope for hass dot org. biologists are using a new cute and fluffy tool to spy on penguins. the baby penguin rover is so convincing that penguins essentially talk to it. as if it is a potential...
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. >> reporter: we are upslope of the pahoa lava flow right now. so this is all lava underneath this black crust. even though the lava has cooled enough for us to walk on, it is incredibly hot. remember, this is about 2,100 degrees, the molten lava underneath. it's moving at less than five yards an hour. officials think over the next few days it's going to stay moving really slowly. locals here call this the power of pele, the goddess of volcanos. she built this island and is not done building yet. hallie jackson, nbc news, pahoa, hawaii. >>> in maine tonight, a nurse may come and go as she pleases after the state lost its fight to keep her in quarantine. kaci hickox returned to the u.s. a week ago after treating ebola patients in west africa. out of an abundance of caution, maine's governor argued she should stay in her home waiting to see if she develops any symptoms. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> hello, everyone. >> reporter: kaci hickox appears at least in part relieved. >> it's just a good day. >> reporter: today, a district
. >> reporter: we are upslope of the pahoa lava flow right now. so this is all lava underneath this black crust. even though the lava has cooled enough for us to walk on, it is incredibly hot. remember, this is about 2,100 degrees, the molten lava underneath. it's moving at less than five yards an hour. officials think over the next few days it's going to stay moving really slowly. locals here call this the power of pele, the goddess of volcanos. she built this island and is not done...
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people in pahoa have known for a month that the lava was coming. the question now, where will it end up? we sent our betty yu to the big island. she tells us, people are on edge as the lava creeps closer to their homes. >> creeping is kind of uneasy, when you wake up we still have this problem. >> reporter: he took me for a walk in the literal hot zone. you can see smoke from the lava front in the distance. >> right behind the house. >> reporter: his family's statehouse within just 250 feet of it. >> scary. yeah. i would best describe it just waiting for the inevitable to happen. >> reporter: the lava is threatening to smother the town. but its flow has been sporadic in the last 48 hours stopping and starting as it slides downhill toward pahoa. along the main road, you can't see any signs that the lava is literally in its backyard. >> $5. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fact, it was business as usual friday morning at this bakery. >> you still live down by ohlone, right? >> reporter: there is tension and worry. >> a lot of it is the
people in pahoa have known for a month that the lava was coming. the question now, where will it end up? we sent our betty yu to the big island. she tells us, people are on edge as the lava creeps closer to their homes. >> creeping is kind of uneasy, when you wake up we still have this problem. >> reporter: he took me for a walk in the literal hot zone. you can see smoke from the lava front in the distance. >> right behind the house. >> reporter: his family's statehouse...
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so is pahoa now doomed of the same fate?ld be premature to say that right now because things can happen with the magna supply, maybe starve this. >> reporter: if the worst does happen, uncle robert offers this advice -- >> i would say be open, understanding. >> reporter: back in kalapana, there are signs of life. as new residents have begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. two types of mind-sets here, one is more modern, which is you've got to do whatever you can to stop it, block it, divert it. the other, old, native idea, no, lava has to do what the lava will do. in other words shl as they say, go with the flow. deborah? >> all right. martin savidge, appreciate that. >>> next, cnn a look into the world of strippers. that's right. you heard, strippers. >> went music plays you go, you become an animal. >> in her opinion, it's not degrading, it is simply business, that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male
so is pahoa now doomed of the same fate?ld be premature to say that right now because things can happen with the magna supply, maybe starve this. >> reporter: if the worst does happen, uncle robert offers this advice -- >> i would say be open, understanding. >> reporter: back in kalapana, there are signs of life. as new residents have begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. two types of mind-sets here, one is more modern, which is...
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the fiery flo flow had been inching towards pahoa since june.me and destroyed. it. the lava is threatening other homes as well as a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the island. first major snowstorm of the season is causing a lot of rakes for drivers in the central part of the can country. there was nearly a 20 vehicle pileup in duluth, minnesota. officials say there were a lot of accidents because of the thin layer of wet snow there was very fluffy and difficult to plow. both the city and the state have plow trucks out in full force. >> i remember those days. >> it's really jekyll and hyde weather. like we're the hyde for now at least. >> it is going to change over the next couple days, matt. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry for your morning commute which is good and as we take a look outside we are looking at the airport and like yesterday winds are light. it's cool enough for a jacket but not too bad and getting better later honda. highlights to your forecast today, two mild days ahead of us. yesterday we were
the fiery flo flow had been inching towards pahoa since june.me and destroyed. it. the lava is threatening other homes as well as a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the island. first major snowstorm of the season is causing a lot of rakes for drivers in the central part of the can country. there was nearly a 20 vehicle pileup in duluth, minnesota. officials say there were a lot of accidents because of the thin layer of wet snow there was very fluffy and difficult to plow. both the...
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the lava is threatening other homes along with a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the bign recalled. coming up at 6:00 a.m. >> developing overnight violence erupting at a local prison. several people have been stabbed. more on what we know ahead at 6:00 a.m. >> ♪ (prof. burke) the more you learn about your insurance, the more gaps you may find. like how you thought you were covered for this... (pirate) ahh, haha! (prof. burke) ...when you're really only covered for this. (pirate boy) ahhh, haha! (prof.burke)talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> ♪ >> 5:55. everything working just fine at philadelphia international airport. if you're heading out to the midwest, though, where they're getting that winter wallop, do check ahead. maybe few flight cancellations in the city of chicago and also in minneapolis. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the man who robbed and sexually assaulted another man at gun point. the surveillance video way taken in kensington at 12:20 a.m. on sunday. investigators say the armed ma
the lava is threatening other homes along with a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the bign recalled. coming up at 6:00 a.m. >> developing overnight violence erupting at a local prison. several people have been stabbed. more on what we know ahead at 6:00 a.m. >> ♪ (prof. burke) the more you learn about your insurance, the more gaps you may find. like how you thought you were covered for this... (pirate) ahh, haha! (prof. burke) ...when you're really only covered for...
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. >> pelley: the lava that's been inching toward tiny pahoa, hawaii claimed it's first home there todayhe main lava flow has stalled, but it's less that 500 feet from pahoa's main road, with no way to predict which direction it will move. most homes in the neighborhood have been evacuated. a report out this evening has found several errors were made at the new york clinic where comedian joan rivers suffered a fatal complication during a medical procedure. new york state health investigators say doctors at the clinic failed to identify her deteriorating vital signs. rivers, who was 81, died after she stopped breathing during an endoscopy. in a cbs news poll out tonight, we found that many americans fear not having enough money for retirement. 64% are anxious about their retirement savings. less than one-third said they feel secure. americans are a bit more confident when asked if they expect to be financially ready when they do retire. 55% said yes. 41% said no. 15 hikers who got lost yesterday in the mountains northeast of los angeles were found safe today. a helicopter crew spotted the
. >> pelley: the lava that's been inching toward tiny pahoa, hawaii claimed it's first home there todayhe main lava flow has stalled, but it's less that 500 feet from pahoa's main road, with no way to predict which direction it will move. most homes in the neighborhood have been evacuated. a report out this evening has found several errors were made at the new york clinic where comedian joan rivers suffered a fatal complication during a medical procedure. new york state health...
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the county civil defense official said it stalled on the road outside of pahoa. lava has been erupting since june. so far, it has smothered the see him cemetery. >>> officials say adverse consequences will become irreversible unless greenhouse emissions are curbed soon. this report shied away from policy predictions, but it suggested global warming can be shifted with technology. >>> snow falling in parts of maine and massachusetts. snow. and this after record snow hit the carolinas. look at this. this was the scene before the patriots game. after the patriots game, tom brady and the patriots crushed the broncos. you can see the flurries coming down. some parts of the state were hit with rain and gusty winds and a lot of hazardous conditions for drivers. an historic early snowfall in maine where the weather service says it is the first time ever that bangor has been hit with snow in double digits this early in november. the first minutes of november. this was the scene in columbia, south carolina. look at the snow there in the south. the same story in north carol
the county civil defense official said it stalled on the road outside of pahoa. lava has been erupting since june. so far, it has smothered the see him cemetery. >>> officials say adverse consequences will become irreversible unless greenhouse emissions are curbed soon. this report shied away from policy predictions, but it suggested global warming can be shifted with technology. >>> snow falling in parts of maine and massachusetts. snow. and this after record snow hit the...
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volcano kilauea volcano >>> lava continues to spread in the community of pahoa.low hasn't advanced in two days. it traveled 13 miles from kilauea volcano to the back yards of the community of pahoa where it is 500 feet now from had main road leading in and out of the town. officials say rain over night reduced the smoke from the lava flow that started in june. >> it has been creeping along. very dangerous. >>> have you ever seen a volcano? >> that would be an experience. that is scary. our weather today, you like it? lots of sunshine. >> yeah. nice. >> cool. >> the brisk and fall air with temperatures in the low 60s. we will warm up over the next few days. monday, tuesday, wednesday, no threat of rain. as you can see. live storm tracker 2 a few high clouds approaching the north coast. some spill into the bay area tomorrow morning but no rain threat. a look at the cloud shield. right now we are in the clear. by 2:00 a.m. in the morning, 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., more over cast conditions out there. live storm tracker 2, we are still dry. talking about a dry weather pa
volcano kilauea volcano >>> lava continues to spread in the community of pahoa.low hasn't advanced in two days. it traveled 13 miles from kilauea volcano to the back yards of the community of pahoa where it is 500 feet now from had main road leading in and out of the town. officials say rain over night reduced the smoke from the lava flow that started in june. >> it has been creeping along. very dangerous. >>> have you ever seen a volcano? >> that would be an...
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so is pahoa now doomed to the same fate. >> i think it would be premature right now to say that.the magma supply maybe to starve this. >> but the this were to happen uncle robert offers this advice. >> i would say just accept. be open. understand that we have no control. >> back in kalipaana there are signs of life. a as new residents are begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. >> there are two types of lava. this is lava with the trademark of the flowing and stopping and flowing again. >> coming up in the next half hour a i'll talk to a resident and ask what he and his neighbors are doing to get ready. >>> and a marine is back on american soil. and next the reaction from a former u.s. ambassador who was instrumental in his release and how andrew tahmooressi is doing. to your company, your customers, and all your data. cyberedge from aig is more than insurance. it's proactive technology and specialists to help keep you ahead of the curve. claims specialists and advisors to protect you as cyber risks evolve. cyberedge -- to help you change
so is pahoa now doomed to the same fate. >> i think it would be premature right now to say that.the magma supply maybe to starve this. >> but the this were to happen uncle robert offers this advice. >> i would say just accept. be open. understand that we have no control. >> back in kalipaana there are signs of life. a as new residents are begun building new homes on the old town that lies buried under 85 feet of lava. >> there are two types of lava. this is lava...
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once it crossed this road it is now officially in the town of pahoa.an see the lava, it doesn't stop for anything, went right over the roadway there and the other roadways are the power lines and can you see that they too are threatened. you lose those, you lose power, you lose telephone so they're trying to keep those protected and that now we wind our way ever closer to the front, the front of this lava flow is about 150 feet or maybe it's 50 meters wide but it's stalled for the moment. it's the back flow that is starting to break out and move in different directions, little fingers that go off and they become somewhat unpredictable as they move into town. >> martin savidge there giving us close-up look at that residence of them waiting for rocks to fall from a nearby mountain. derek van dam has that from the center. explain what's happening there. >> from volcanology to geology to meetology. pick your choice. i'll be a geologist for now because we are focusing on a few different geographical features. one would be a mudslide that took place if sri l
once it crossed this road it is now officially in the town of pahoa.an see the lava, it doesn't stop for anything, went right over the roadway there and the other roadways are the power lines and can you see that they too are threatened. you lose those, you lose power, you lose telephone so they're trying to keep those protected and that now we wind our way ever closer to the front, the front of this lava flow is about 150 feet or maybe it's 50 meters wide but it's stalled for the moment. it's...
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the lava flow stopped 500 feet from the main road in the up to of pahoa. the pace of the flow has slowed but officials emphasize it remains active and are urging residents and tourists to stay away from the lava. the lava flow began in june and is creeping towards the ocean. >> coming up next at 6:00. an impostor among the imperials. while scientists are using aground rover to spy on a penguin colony. >> warmer day could be ahead. >> tough day nor local footballs. 49ers and raiders. what what a brawl in texas on the nascar circuit in the chase for the cup. this is how critical it becomes. details of these contact sports at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> a new report suggests apple is planning a big new ipad to rival microsoft's surface. according to japanese tech site, apple is working on a 12.2-inch ipad. it would come with an aat-able keep board like the microsoft surface. the
the lava flow stopped 500 feet from the main road in the up to of pahoa. the pace of the flow has slowed but officials emphasize it remains active and are urging residents and tourists to stay away from the lava. the lava flow began in june and is creeping towards the ocean. >> coming up next at 6:00. an impostor among the imperials. while scientists are using aground rover to spy on a penguin colony. >> warmer day could be ahead. >> tough day nor local footballs. 49ers and...
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lava has been flowing toward the town of pahoa since june. many residents have already evacuated.cessary. low visibility and during the committee tomorrow morning in the fog may spread so the fog will spread and a leader in the early afternoon and will keep temperatures will cool tomorrow in the '60s as we head into wednesday we will see rain returned to the bay more on that in a moment widespread fog coverage up till 6:00 and drizzle near the coast with dense fog 9:00 not much movement but by noon we will see clearing start in the south bay and patchy fog remaining in the livermore valley and the clouds will be very slow the clear tomorrow in the north bank we'll see temperatures low in the '60s perhaps of a wide entablatures will be about 10 degrees cooler than always saw today 15 degrees cooler in santa rosa and always sought today satellite and radar showing a storm over the coastal waters and moving towards the bay area tomorrow we have the fog wednesday we have the iran dreier on friday by expect to see more rain this weekend this saturday night and sunday and monday tonight
lava has been flowing toward the town of pahoa since june. many residents have already evacuated.cessary. low visibility and during the committee tomorrow morning in the fog may spread so the fog will spread and a leader in the early afternoon and will keep temperatures will cool tomorrow in the '60s as we head into wednesday we will see rain returned to the bay more on that in a moment widespread fog coverage up till 6:00 and drizzle near the coast with dense fog 9:00 not much movement but by...
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molten lava is continuing to be a threat to people of pahoa. we have pictures from the island. advancing lava has remained stationary. the flow is continuing to expand. the lava is coming from the volucano erupting since 1983. a scary site up there. across the americas, lots of heavy rain continuing over the southern areas in the northeast and u.s. due to a big low pressure system. as the system moves towards the east, rain will expand into the north eastern u.s. as we go to friday. gusty conditions are expected as well. back behind it, cold air is flowing in lowering temperatures. temperatures are going to be in the single digits in places like chicago and toronto. the cold air will continue to flow into the south coast as we go to saturday. new york area highs 14 on thursday but drop to single digits on saturday in washington d.c. and philadelphia. 10 degrees difference between thursday and saturday. be prepared for change in weather. now finally over europe, lots of heavy rain has been affecting much of northern italy. it has cost this site in italy wednesday torrential rain
molten lava is continuing to be a threat to people of pahoa. we have pictures from the island. advancing lava has remained stationary. the flow is continuing to expand. the lava is coming from the volucano erupting since 1983. a scary site up there. across the americas, lots of heavy rain continuing over the southern areas in the northeast and u.s. due to a big low pressure system. as the system moves towards the east, rain will expand into the north eastern u.s. as we go to friday. gusty...
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the lava flow stopped00 feet from the main road in the up to of pahoa.e of the flow has slowed but officials emphasize it remain active and are urging residents and tourists to stay away from the lava. the lava flow began in june and is creeping towards th ocean. >> coming up next at 6:00. an impostor among the imperials. while scientists are using aground rover to spy on penguin colony. >> warmer day could be ahead. >> tough day nor local footballs. 49ers and raiders. what what a brawl in texas on the nascar circuit in the chase for the cup. this is ho critical it becomes. details of these >>> a new report suggests ple is planning a big new ipad to rival microsoft's surface. according to japanese tech site, apple is working on a 12.2-inch ipad. it would come with an aat-able keep board like the microsoft surface. the new ipad would likely come with newly designed software and bigger speakers. apple has not commented on the report. >>> french scientists have come up with a sneaky way to accurately research penguins. check ought the rover they sent in. to
the lava flow stopped00 feet from the main road in the up to of pahoa.e of the flow has slowed but officials emphasize it remain active and are urging residents and tourists to stay away from the lava. the lava flow began in june and is creeping towards th ocean. >> coming up next at 6:00. an impostor among the imperials. while scientists are using aground rover to spy on penguin colony. >> warmer day could be ahead. >> tough day nor local footballs. 49ers and raiders. what...
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. >> pahoa. >> yeah. what happened? >> we have had a stagnation of this lava flow for weeks. we talked about this on "the situation room" last week for days and days. all of a sudden the lava stopped and it started to harden. but then there was what's called a breakout. there was more lava coming down the lava tubes. it broke out today. and it finally got its first building, its first real structure. it went up in flames. now, the family was out of there. they got most of their stuff out of there as well. but this is not over. this is how the hawaiian islands were made. and this is going to go on for as many years as the puuo vent there at kilauea is over the hot spot and the flow is still coming down there in pahoa. we wish those people well. but it's a slow-moving disaster, as they call it there, don. >> and chad, we will be watching. thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> i want to turn now to ferguson, missouri a community on edge waiting to find out whether officer darryl wilson will be indicted in the shooting death of michael brown. the answer to t
. >> pahoa. >> yeah. what happened? >> we have had a stagnation of this lava flow for weeks. we talked about this on "the situation room" last week for days and days. all of a sudden the lava stopped and it started to harden. but then there was what's called a breakout. there was more lava coming down the lava tubes. it broke out today. and it finally got its first building, its first real structure. it went up in flames. now, the family was out of there. they got...
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the advance has been advancing on pahoa for a month. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: the flames set a fire on time. the people who lived there had already left. >> our wait's kind of over. it's kind of like, okay, we can close the book on that because the house burned finally. it's like, okay, so we're on to our new story. but this is going to affect a lot of people for a long, long time. >> reporter: others have also evacuated and more are ready to go. local officials are allowing owners to watch their homes burn for closure and to document for insurance reasons. kilauea's lava starts seeping through since june. on the big island since october 26th. for now it had been confined to part of a cemetery, a shed and vegetation. weeks ago, neighbors worried about their neighborhood. >> it's like a train wreck. there's a feeling something's happening, as far as to know when -- >> reporter: the leading edge of the lava flow has stalled but some molten rock is breaking away upstream. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> coming up on the "morning news
the advance has been advancing on pahoa for a month. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: the flames set a fire on time. the people who lived there had already left. >> our wait's kind of over. it's kind of like, okay, we can close the book on that because the house burned finally. it's like, okay, so we're on to our new story. but this is going to affect a lot of people for a long, long time. >> reporter: others have also evacuated and more are ready to go. local officials are...
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is still inching very slowly td the town of pahoa... but now there is another threa >>> tonight that big lava know in hawaii is still inching very slowly towards the town. but now there is another threat. we sent our reporter to the big island to find out for herself. betty? >> reporter: okay, we are being kept at a distance from thatla -- distance from that lava flow. >> this exclusive video, it really shows the power of lava. it is burning through vegetation, covering everything else in its path. the lava is less than 100 feet away from the closest home. >> we are not out of the clear. this flow could go on for months, weeks and months, years, or it could stop tomorrow and break out in another place. >> reporter: the lava front hasn't moved in 24 hours, but the risk is still great. these breakouts are the reason that there is still a steady supply of 2,000-degree lava tubes underneath the surface. and at least smaller fingers are now busting out from the sides in different directions. >> i would describe it as waiting for the inevitab
is still inching very slowly td the town of pahoa... but now there is another threa >>> tonight that big lava know in hawaii is still inching very slowly towards the town. but now there is another threat. we sent our reporter to the big island to find out for herself. betty? >> reporter: okay, we are being kept at a distance from thatla -- distance from that lava flow. >> this exclusive video, it really shows the power of lava. it is burning through vegetation, covering...
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the fiery flow had been inching toward the town of pahoa since june. it caused a huge fire in a matter of minutes. renters inside were already out so no one was hurt. the lava is threatening other homes along with a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the big island. >> it's now 6:47. and he says he shot and killed osama bin laden. this morning that navy seal is speaking out on camera about the top-secret mission. "good morning america" has a live preview next. david. >> chilly this morning, not as bad as yesterday. temps in the 40's in most in neighborhoods with light winds, a little bit of fog down by the shore. dressing the kids in a sweatshirt this morning. they will they could probable go easy shot gear this morning. honoring cabrini college on the founder of the university. we'll be back with your daypart forecast. hey! welcome home! hey mom! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice
the fiery flow had been inching toward the town of pahoa since june. it caused a huge fire in a matter of minutes. renters inside were already out so no one was hurt. the lava is threatening other homes along with a key highway that connects pahoa to the rest of the big island. >> it's now 6:47. and he says he shot and killed osama bin laden. this morning that navy seal is speaking out on camera about the top-secret mission. "good morning america" has a live preview next. david....
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the slow flow of lava continues to overtake a hillside, including a japanese cemetery in the town of pahoa. and it spared the headstone of the saito family. they thought they would never see it again. they were so relieved to see that it had been spared. it's now surrounded by this instantly hardening volcanic rock. >>> and hawaii democratic congresswoman, a former mp and captain in the u.s. army has been activated by the national guard. she's expected to win re-election tonight approximate. following that she'll be on duty providing assistance in the area of the lava flow. >>> the feds have fined ringling brothers & barnum & bailey circus $7,000 for a stunt back in may. the mishap sent eight of them falling 15 feet to the ground. some sustained serious injuries. $7,000 happens to be the maximum fine that osha is allowed to impose in such a case for safety violations. the spokesman for the company that operates the circus said it disagreed with osha's conclusions here, but it will follow osha's guidelines for rigging equipment when the tour resumes next year. >>> big buzz in los angeles ov
the slow flow of lava continues to overtake a hillside, including a japanese cemetery in the town of pahoa. and it spared the headstone of the saito family. they thought they would never see it again. they were so relieved to see that it had been spared. it's now surrounded by this instantly hardening volcanic rock. >>> and hawaii democratic congresswoman, a former mp and captain in the u.s. army has been activated by the national guard. she's expected to win re-election tonight...
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. >> lava from the volcano has been moving slowly toward the town of pahoa four weeks. residents of about 50 homes are on evacuation alert. the lava has already covered part of a cemetery. the volcano has erected continuously since 1983. >> we continue our weeklong special coverage of the anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. it impacted the lives of countless people. >> putting some of our colleagues here at dw. he worked for the east german radio service. he witnessed the protests that brought an end to communism, but fear made him keep his distance. >> a trip back in time. the images take him back more than 20 years, to an autumn in 1989. >> now of course, i get goosebumps. the memories are everywhere. you can see the images all over the city. the city is remembering what happened 25 years ago. >> that autumn, a growing crowd of people took to the streets commanding freedom and political reform. 70,000 marched through the city on october 9. henrik was there, but he was watching, not marching. >> it was a great fear which stopped me from taking part. stopped me
. >> lava from the volcano has been moving slowly toward the town of pahoa four weeks. residents of about 50 homes are on evacuation alert. the lava has already covered part of a cemetery. the volcano has erected continuously since 1983. >> we continue our weeklong special coverage of the anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. it impacted the lives of countless people. >> putting some of our colleagues here at dw. he worked for the east german radio service. he witnessed...
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. >>> and 2,000 degree river of lava has stopped its advance on the community for pahoa. 50 households remain on alert in case the lava starts heading their way once again. and reporting that the national guard has locked the area of the flow for safety reasons. >> from a helicopter just 100 feet aboveground, we could feel the heat and smell the smoke. fresh break outs popped up in different directions, entire forests are already gone. the main flow is 13-miles long and in some spots, 500 feet wide. no one knows how long it will burn. >> we are always trying not to ever disrespect her. >> her family is from the bay area. she learned about goddis of the volcano. the tip of the lava flow has cut short. many believe she is being merciful. >> and allowing nature to take its course is one way of respecting that, respecting the power of nature and not challenging it. >> for this small town on the big island. all they can do is watch. >> i want to show you what this lava flow did to a cemetery, it practically smothered it. you can barely see the headstones there. i want to show you, it went r
. >>> and 2,000 degree river of lava has stopped its advance on the community for pahoa. 50 households remain on alert in case the lava starts heading their way once again. and reporting that the national guard has locked the area of the flow for safety reasons. >> from a helicopter just 100 feet aboveground, we could feel the heat and smell the smoke. fresh break outs popped up in different directions, entire forests are already gone. the main flow is 13-miles long and in some...
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people who live in the small village of pahoa in hawaii e on edge.recltly in the path of the lava flow... for weeks. buts morning they're breathing a slight sigh of relief. a silicon valley congressiol race reaches a boiling poin the last minute campaign pu from two democrats running r seat 17. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in sports the balance of power in the afc has shifted from denver to new england. sunday's matchup between the broncos and patriots featuring the two best teams in the conference and key quarterbacks, peyton manning and tom brady. thanks to a pair of touchdown passes from brady. he would throw two more t.d.s in the second half as the patriots win, 43-21. new england now holds the best record in the conference of 7-2. denver falls to 6-2. >>> and another quarterback record fell in pittsburgh. steelers' q.b. ben roethlisberger remains on fire throwing six t.d. passes for a second consecutive week. he's the second to throw 12 to
people who live in the small village of pahoa in hawaii e on edge.recltly in the path of the lava flow... for weeks. buts morning they're breathing a slight sigh of relief. a silicon valley congressiol race reaches a boiling poin the last minute campaign pu from two democrats running r seat 17. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in sports the balance of power in the afc has...
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going out the front door, the lava started coming out the back door and that put it on a path towards pahoa you ask them, how long could this go on? they say, well, we measure in geologic time and we're talking 30 years or more. now, it could stop tomorrow. they also point that out. but the likelihood is there's a lot of lava. it could still go on for quite a while. >> wow, that's just remarkable. all right, martin savidge, thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> and football coaches talk a lot about taking it slow when it comes to concussions but we also see over and over players rushing to get back on the field. ahead meet a player who did just that and it cost him dearly. the best thing to me about truecar is, it doesn't have any of the games that kind of come with the traditional idea of car buying. in the military it's always about look, now let's get straight to the point. that's what i appreciate about truecar. the website, the app, it takes away a lot of the anxiety and frustration. and it shows like, okay, this is a good price, this is a better price, and this is a great price. it cre
going out the front door, the lava started coming out the back door and that put it on a path towards pahoa you ask them, how long could this go on? they say, well, we measure in geologic time and we're talking 30 years or more. now, it could stop tomorrow. they also point that out. but the likelihood is there's a lot of lava. it could still go on for quite a while. >> wow, that's just remarkable. all right, martin savidge, thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> and football...
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it w creeping toward the town of pahoa, but it's stalled 500 feet from the main road. 50 households are on alert to evacuate. >> quite a situation they have going there on the big island. >> really is. at least it's halted for the town itst has to move to the rit and it might miss that town. >> that would be great. more cold temperatures on the way? >> yeah. but tomorrow's going to be probably one of the best days we've seen in a while, and maybe the best that we see for the next week. show yous happening out there. a nice shot out towards the airport. , is on the cool side. you step out there, you feel it right away. are falling off quickly. already down to 39 in manassas. 54 for fredericksburg. everybody asking why is manassas so much cooler? they'r the usuburbs d they cool faster. gaithersburg cools pretty efficiently as well. .torm team 4 radar on the dry not only tonight but through tomorrow and into the day on wednesday. the reason why, an air of high pressure moving in. clear skies associated with that. our next storm is way bac s the west. it's going to take its time getting her
it w creeping toward the town of pahoa, but it's stalled 500 feet from the main road. 50 households are on alert to evacuate. >> quite a situation they have going there on the big island. >> really is. at least it's halted for the town itst has to move to the rit and it might miss that town. >> that would be great. more cold temperatures on the way? >> yeah. but tomorrow's going to be probably one of the best days we've seen in a while, and maybe the best that we see for...
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. >>> inviable new video tonight of lava flows in hawaii flowing into the village of pahoa. it has eaten up one house already with many more in itself path. >>> history has been made on the web. people flocked ali baba, china's version of amazon for singles day. it is an antivalentine's day in china. it raked in $9.3 billion and more than 278 million orders. this is by far, the biggest online shopping day ever. last year, both of our black friday and cyber monday sales pulled in a measlely $1.2 billion combined. >>> back to the fight for online music. taylor swift has pulled off of her songs off spotify. they say they have a message for taylor. taylor swift broke up with spotify. she calls streaming services like it a grand experiment that gives artists the raw deal. today, spotify's ceo shot back saying the company paid $2 billion in royalties. our whole reason is to help fans find music and help artists connect with fans through a platform that protects them from piracy. >> the trend is going toward streaming and that is not going to change. >> jermaine hamilton runs studi
. >>> inviable new video tonight of lava flows in hawaii flowing into the village of pahoa. it has eaten up one house already with many more in itself path. >>> history has been made on the web. people flocked ali baba, china's version of amazon for singles day. it is an antivalentine's day in china. it raked in $9.3 billion and more than 278 million orders. this is by far, the biggest online shopping day ever. last year, both of our black friday and cyber monday sales pulled...
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nature as the slow flow of lava overtakes a hillside including a japanese cemetery in the town of pahoabut it spared the headstone of the sato family. they thought they'd never see it again. they were relieved to see it had been spared. it has been surrounded by vently hardened volcanic rock. also hawaii democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard, an mp and captain in the army, has been activated by the national guard. she's expected to win re-election tonight from congress. following tonight she'll be on duty with her guard unit providing assistance in the area of the lava flow. >>> the feds have fined ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus $7,000 for an incident in rhode island back in may. it was a stunt featuring acrobats hanging by their hair. you may recall that the mishap sent eight of them falling 15 feet to the ground. some sustained serious injuries. $7,000 happens to be the maximum fine that osha is allowed to impose in such a case for safety violations. the spokesman for the company that operates the circus said it disagreed with osha's conclusions but will follow osha's
nature as the slow flow of lava overtakes a hillside including a japanese cemetery in the town of pahoabut it spared the headstone of the sato family. they thought they'd never see it again. they were relieved to see it had been spared. it has been surrounded by vently hardened volcanic rock. also hawaii democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard, an mp and captain in the army, has been activated by the national guard. she's expected to win re-election tonight from congress. following tonight...
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a river of lava is creeping up on a cemetery near the village pahoa in hawaii.nerated a home on monday. the lava is from the kilauea volcano which has been erupting continuously for 31 years. award. it was a unanimous vote. he put up 21 wins and threw a no hitter. the lefty has won the sy young three times and he's only 26. today, we learned actress carol susi died of cancer. fans of cbs' "big bang theory" knew her as mrs. wolowitz. she was never seen, but she was heard. ( phone ringing ) >> howard! the phone is ringing! ( laughter ) >> here's a crazy idea, mom, answer it! >> pelley: carol ann susi was 62. two window washers were stuck on a dangling scaffold 1,000 feet up. we'll show you how this ended next. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. what if one push up couldcoli cprevent heart disease?cancer? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is
a river of lava is creeping up on a cemetery near the village pahoa in hawaii.nerated a home on monday. the lava is from the kilauea volcano which has been erupting continuously for 31 years. award. it was a unanimous vote. he put up 21 wins and threw a no hitter. the lefty has won the sy young three times and he's only 26. today, we learned actress carol susi died of cancer. fans of cbs' "big bang theory" knew her as mrs. wolowitz. she was never seen, but she was heard. ( phone...
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the 2,000-degree river of lava overtook this house in the rural town of pahoa. homeowners have been watching the lava inch toward them for months and had already packed up and left. in half an hour it was gone. >>> tonight we're getting our first look inside the inferno that killed an entire crew of elite firefighters last year in arizona, allen martin on what they saw in their final moments. >> reporter: the hotshots were trapped by 2,000-degree heat surrounded by a 100-foot wall of fire closing in fast. ff. we are preparing a deployment site we are burning out around ourselves in the brush and'l give you a call when we are under the sh-- the shelters shortly after...pilots flyi above the fire tried to the hotshots. that wasn't the only challenge. they were also plagued by communication problems. ivors. (firefighter talking) yeah tod nfirmed. in >> i really need it bad about now. >> reporter: one firefighter's helmet camera recorded the final radio transmission. >> we are preparing a deployment site. we are burying out around ourselves in the brush and i'll giv
the 2,000-degree river of lava overtook this house in the rural town of pahoa. homeowners have been watching the lava inch toward them for months and had already packed up and left. in half an hour it was gone. >>> tonight we're getting our first look inside the inferno that killed an entire crew of elite firefighters last year in arizona, allen martin on what they saw in their final moments. >> reporter: the hotshots were trapped by 2,000-degree heat surrounded by a 100-foot...
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lava creeping to the nearby town of pahoa. no mandatory evacuation order has been put in place yet. nbc's hallie jackson joins me now. >> reporter: here's the latest from the leading edge of the lava flow here in pahoa. it's essentially stalled. almost no flow activity over the last 24 hours or so. so the lava right now, the front edge of it is still about 480 feet back from the street behind me here. you can see where the roadblock is. national guard members making sure that access is limited to this road. if folks who live here have to get out, they want to make sure they can do that easily and without a lot of people or cars blocking their paths even though a lot of people have shown up to pahoa to see this natural wonder for themselves. the lava is about a half mile back from the area's main highway. that's the next critical piece of infrastructure that will be affected. officials have constructed a couple of alternate roads. they're finished two and are working on a third, keeping a close eye on that. that's the next key thing that might be impacted by this lava. at this point,
lava creeping to the nearby town of pahoa. no mandatory evacuation order has been put in place yet. nbc's hallie jackson joins me now. >> reporter: here's the latest from the leading edge of the lava flow here in pahoa. it's essentially stalled. almost no flow activity over the last 24 hours or so. so the lava right now, the front edge of it is still about 480 feet back from the street behind me here. you can see where the roadblock is. national guard members making sure that access is...
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preparing for this day for months as they have watched the slow motion disaster approach the town of pahoa. today the most enrock from the kilauea volcano hits a home. the home's owners were allowed to watch it burn as a means of closure. >>> could be the biggest fall storm in 20 years it is bearing down hard on the upper midwest. drivers found themselves on an icy slip and slide in duluth minnesota. 16 cars damaged in this one massive pile up. the arctic blast is bringing up to 2 inches of snow an hour. south dakota also getting hit hard. schools were closed in parts of that state. from here things only going to get colder for a lot of the country. chief meteorologist is in the weather center with a look how cold it's going to get elsewhere. >> be thankful we're here in the beautiful bay area. this is denver behind me at 9:36 in the morning it was sunny and 64 degrees. at 2:30 in the afternoon, 5 hours later, 19 degrees with heavy snowfall. what a change, a near 50-degree drop in less than 5 hours. that's denver right there where it's snowing. look at the line of heavy snowfall from denve
preparing for this day for months as they have watched the slow motion disaster approach the town of pahoa. today the most enrock from the kilauea volcano hits a home. the home's owners were allowed to watch it burn as a means of closure. >>> could be the biggest fall storm in 20 years it is bearing down hard on the upper midwest. drivers found themselves on an icy slip and slide in duluth minnesota. 16 cars damaged in this one massive pile up. the arctic blast is bringing up to 2...
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the lava from the kileaua volcano has slowed down and stalled hundreds of feet from the pahoa village roads. >>> another rare phenomenon caught on camera on the east coast. that's a meteor traveling through the night sky, blink and you'll miss it. here's the video again. it was caught on the dash camera of a police car in west africa -- excuse me, west virginia. >> pretty cool. >>> paul, on election day weather is a big story, bad weather -- not here. >> no reason not to vote. it was pretty much perfect out there. i know some folks would say rain would be perfect but taking the rain out of it this was a nice day to get out. so comfortable if you like it chilly you have the morning. like it mild you have the afternoon. if you like today, you have the next week. not much is going to be changing. i love this view. top of sutro tower you see it when you drive into san francisco. or if you live here. we have a camera up there looking down on you. it's a great shot looking off to the east bay. b-29 miles away. we are comfortably in the mid- to upper 60s after highs in the 70s. san francisco
the lava from the kileaua volcano has slowed down and stalled hundreds of feet from the pahoa village roads. >>> another rare phenomenon caught on camera on the east coast. that's a meteor traveling through the night sky, blink and you'll miss it. here's the video again. it was caught on the dash camera of a police car in west africa -- excuse me, west virginia. >> pretty cool. >>> paul, on election day weather is a big story, bad weather -- not here. >> no reason...
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the town of pahoa is threatened tonight still, but the lava has slowed. >>> the probe that landed on a comet might never be heard from again because it landed away from the sun. the solar panels can't generate enough power to recharge the battery. scientists have rotated the panels hoping to catch enough sunlight to bring the probe back to life. it could be a year before the battery is recharged ant it is possible it may never work again. >>> speaking of the sun, everybody knows that sunscreen can keep you from getting burned, but scientists now say it could also keep you from having a kid? researchers from the national institutes of help studied couples struggling to conceive and the men had high levels of a uv filter chemical in their urine. those chemicals are the ones found in sun blocks and sunscreens. scientists say one thing you can do is wash sunscreen products off after every use. >>> well, from surveillance cameras to cell phones to body cams, we are being watched everywhere we go. linda yee shows us all that video evidence has revolutionized the way crimes are investigated
the town of pahoa is threatened tonight still, but the lava has slowed. >>> the probe that landed on a comet might never be heard from again because it landed away from the sun. the solar panels can't generate enough power to recharge the battery. scientists have rotated the panels hoping to catch enough sunlight to bring the probe back to life. it could be a year before the battery is recharged ant it is possible it may never work again. >>> speaking of the sun, everybody...
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lava threatens the village of pahoa.n rock is within 100 feet of the nearest house, but it hasn't advanced in 24 hours. still, hawaii's civil defense says the lava will move again and it could swallow up dozens of homes. there was a bit of trouble on the new york city subway-- a big bit, actually. a construction worker operating a drill yesterday accidentally pierced the ceiling of a tunnel. the steel bit, ten inches in diameter, narrowly missed a train carrying hundreds of passengers. it seemed as if most of san francisco skipped work today for a giant celebration. streets were packed and confetti mixed with raindrops at the victory parade. it's become a regular event. the giants have won three of the last five world series. madison bumgarner got the biggest cheers when he showed off his m.v.p. trophy. kids all over america today collected candy. young ben pierce has been collecting memories. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. homes red tagged. now pele wait to find out if they can go . next weather talent appear
lava threatens the village of pahoa.n rock is within 100 feet of the nearest house, but it hasn't advanced in 24 hours. still, hawaii's civil defense says the lava will move again and it could swallow up dozens of homes. there was a bit of trouble on the new york city subway-- a big bit, actually. a construction worker operating a drill yesterday accidentally pierced the ceiling of a tunnel. the steel bit, ten inches in diameter, narrowly missed a train carrying hundreds of passengers. it...
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the menacing stream of lava moved slowly towards this home on pahoa on the big island.ust before noon, the home was in a raging fire. in about 45 minutes the 1100-square foot home was destroyed. >> it's kind of over. it's okay, we can close the book on that because, you know, the house burned finally, you know. it's like, okay, so we're on to our new story. >> reporter: the lava coming from the kilauea volcano has been creeping for freaks. even burr rig a local cemetery. officials have done their best to monitor the flow but with temperatures reaching up to 2100 degrees, there's nothing that can be done to stop it. >> the at least 400 yards -- 400 to 500 yards from the next closest residence. >> reporter: with lava claiming private property, the threat to residents has become all too real. >> i don't think it's short-lived. it's still pumping. it's going to be agonizing for a lot of folks. >> reporter: there are about 50 house information the lava molten path. although they're not evacuating, residents here are packing and prepared to leave. >>> a new study this morning
the menacing stream of lava moved slowly towards this home on pahoa on the big island.ust before noon, the home was in a raging fire. in about 45 minutes the 1100-square foot home was destroyed. >> it's kind of over. it's okay, we can close the book on that because, you know, the house burned finally, you know. it's like, okay, so we're on to our new story. >> reporter: the lava coming from the kilauea volcano has been creeping for freaks. even burr rig a local cemetery. officials...