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additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. narrator: jiro ishimaru is a journalist trying to expose what kim jong un's regime wants to hide: the secret world of the north korean people. he has an undercover network which covertly films life inside the country. (translated): obviously, it's an extremely dangerous thing to do. in north korea, even filming everyday life is considered a form of political treason. if they are caught filming, they'd be locked up and may never be let out again. narrator: even filming on the chinese side of the border is illegal. narrator: the people who work for jiro smuggle their footage across the tumen river, which divides china from north korea. the north korean border guards have been known to shoot to kill. th
additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. narrator: jiro ishimaru is a journalist trying to expose what kim jong un's regime wants to hide:...
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at fordfoundation.org the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis. (distant howling and yelling) (howling and yelling) (pounding) (loud knocking and pounding) (howling) >> this is the maine special management unit. it's a segregation unit for the state prison. what we have here is, we have the prisoners who are down here to do segregation time for disciplinary reasons. (pounding) time to take care of this. they are locked down 23 hours a day for the most part. while they're down here, they're angry, they flood their cells, they could be upset about the littlest things, and they just turn to violence. the other thing that they do from time to time is, they will self-injure themselves. they can bang their heads, punch the doors with their fists to break their hands, they can resort to razor blades that they find, and they wi
at fordfoundation.org the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debonis. (distant howling and yelling) (howling and yelling) (pounding) (loud knocking and pounding) (howling) >> this is the maine special management unit. it's a...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. major support for this program is provided by the kendeda fund, investing in transformative leaders and ideas. >> well, thank you, everyone, for coming. we're honored to have paul greenberg in town in all sorts of things, but thank you so much for making the time for us here at the bookstore. >> greenberg: my pleasure. (applause) >> greenberg: so i'm working on another book right now, tentatively titled the omega principland it's a book about omega-3 fatty acids. and so as part of that grand experiment, on september 1, 2015, i had my blood drawn, and then i stopped eating land-food meat. and for the last year, i've been eating seafood every single day, sometimes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and a snack, so it's just been... >> you look great. >>
the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from john and jo ann hagler and additional support from chris and lisa kaneb. major support for this program is provided by the kendeda fund, investing in transformative leaders and ideas. >> well, thank you, everyone, for coming. we're honored to...
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for the next two weekend, the national park service will once again partner with the national parks foundation. that means starting tomorrow, entry into any national park will be free. >>> all right, straining, especially tomorrow. because we have great weather, karen. >> yes, look at what we will see at muir woods tomorrow, sunshine all day long. some of those trails may still be muddy. ewill have temperatures reaping into the mid-60s. 65 in millpetas. moroccan hill, walnut creek 64 degrees, it will be a day for definitely a jack all day long and a hat. the outer sunset will be at 58 with the 64 in santa rosa. coming up, i'll have a look at temperature trends. i will call that oakland and another portion of 580 farther east. i do want to show you the majority of these sensors have all been back to 14 all morning. we had a little slowing on i-85 for two minutes, it cleared up. there is nothing scheduled there. a drive for the upper freeway, towards that bay bridge toll plaza. no backup, except for a couple folks. look at that the minimum we see here, the minimum is 14 minutes, i'm sorry you ha
for the next two weekend, the national park service will once again partner with the national parks foundation. that means starting tomorrow, entry into any national park will be free. >>> all right, straining, especially tomorrow. because we have great weather, karen. >> yes, look at what we will see at muir woods tomorrow, sunshine all day long. some of those trails may still be muddy. ewill have temperatures reaping into the mid-60s. 65 in millpetas. moroccan hill, walnut...
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. >> reporter: state parks does not plan to wipe the entire property clean. in fact, they plan to leave the foundation and fill it in with dirt so it will be a barrier against the sea. parks officials hope the foundation will protect the walking trail which could also be closed or rerouted if erosion continues. in half moon bay, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> all right. >>> a little bit of rain and then we're done. >> 80s. >> a little bit of rain but drier weather is on the way. it will dry out. mild today in the 70s. redwood city 70. fremont 70. san jose 72. the beautiful view now the cirrus cloud cover over top of mount vaca. cooler at the beach half moon bay 62. almost to the sonoma mendocino county border it begins south of ukiah north on highway 101 all the way up to humboldt county. it's soggy but the rest of the bay area currently is dry. a weak front through northwestern california the one thing of note is not this because that will be leaving. it is this a ridge of high pressure which will be heading in our direction which will keep us dry for most not all but most of the next week after tonight. sh
. >> reporter: state parks does not plan to wipe the entire property clean. in fact, they plan to leave the foundation and fill it in with dirt so it will be a barrier against the sea. parks officials hope the foundation will protect the walking trail which could also be closed or rerouted if erosion continues. in half moon bay, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> all right. >>> a little bit of rain and then we're done. >> 80s. >> a little bit of rain but drier weather is...
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the park owners say the proceeds are going to be provided among park improvement, a contribution to the giraffe conservation foundation and funding local children with unexpected medical expenses. >>> we are keeping an eye on this large building fire, a building under construction in college park. we know no one was hurt but you can tell there is still significant smoke. you can have all of the information on the wusa 9 >>> that'll >> chloe: dear kevin, i miss you so much. i wish i could have said goodbye. it's one of the many things i would do differently if i could do it over again. i'm writing to tell you what i wanted to tell you before i left. kevin... bella might be your daughter.
the park owners say the proceeds are going to be provided among park improvement, a contribution to the giraffe conservation foundation and funding local children with unexpected medical expenses. >>> we are keeping an eye on this large building fire, a building under construction in college park. we know no one was hurt but you can tell there is still significant smoke. you can have all of the information on the wusa 9 >>> that'll >> chloe: dear kevin, i miss you so...
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foundation and there was concern that the house might fall onto the beach. now the house had been vacant for quite some time. it is owned by california state parks and they wanted to tear it down just as a precaution and also the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt and hopefully that will stabilize the bluffs here and prevent further erosion. in half moon bay, charles clifford, kron 4 news. " (lydia) warriors beat the portland trail blazers in game two of the nba playoffs. (steve) coming up.. light rain across the bay area tonight... but it won't last for long...(pam) when we'll start seeing the warming trend- coming up... up...trend- coming the warming start seeing the warming trend- coming up... .a system will bring light precipitation across the northern portion of the region from this evening into tonight. dry conditions return by tomorrow along with a warming trend into friday as high pressure builds aloft. dry weather looks to persist into the upcoming weekend with temperatures near seasonal averages. >> announcer: this program is a paid presentation for omega xl and is brought to you by great healthworks. ♪ >> welcome. i'm larry
foundation and there was concern that the house might fall onto the beach. now the house had been vacant for quite some time. it is owned by california state parks and they wanted to tear it down just as a precaution and also the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt and hopefully that will stabilize the bluffs here and prevent further erosion. in half moon bay, charles clifford, kron 4 news. " (lydia) warriors beat the portland trail blazers in game two of the nba playoffs. (steve)...
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foundation and there was concern that the house might fall onto the beach. now the house had been vacant for quite some time. it is owned by california state parks and they wanted to tear it down just as a precaution and also the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt and hopefully that will stabilize the bluffs here and prevent further erosion. in half moon bay, charles clifford, kron 4 news. " (lydia) warriors beat the portland trail blazers in game two of the nba playoffs. (steve) coming up.. light rain across the bay area tonight... but it won't last for long...(pam) when we'll start seeing the warming trend- coming up... (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. up...trend- coming the warming start seeing the warming trend- coming up... .a system will bring light pre
foundation and there was concern that the house might fall onto the beach. now the house had been vacant for quite some time. it is owned by california state parks and they wanted to tear it down just as a precaution and also the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt and hopefully that will stabilize the bluffs here and prevent further erosion. in half moon bay, charles clifford, kron 4 news. " (lydia) warriors beat the portland trail blazers in game two of the nba playoffs. (steve)...
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bryan shows us how this foundation uses aid unique tactic to keep, at risk students, on the right track. kensington high school students, took a field trip tuesday that never left parking lot but revealed a whole new world. >> we will show you how powerful your education could be. >> reporter: stewart foundation which seeks time prove high school graduation rates partnered with state farm and philadelphia academy toss bring the choice bus to kensington high. students learn dropped opening dropping out of high school land person on the back of this bus, a jail cell. >> now, that is how someone feels every day, when to get up, when to go to bed what to wear. >> reporter: materials with used by real prisoners. >> when they are sent to prison they become property of the system. >> reporter: students say it was an eye opening experience. >> it is just not a good feeling being inside of there. >> opens the eyes of many kid that they believe that it will go out and do my own thing and end up in jail it is not much. then they know that the toilet is not even separate from the room. they are like never mind. >> reporter: jail cell on the bus shows consequences for bad choices t
bryan shows us how this foundation uses aid unique tactic to keep, at risk students, on the right track. kensington high school students, took a field trip tuesday that never left parking lot but revealed a whole new world. >> we will show you how powerful your education could be. >> reporter: stewart foundation which seeks time prove high school graduation rates partnered with state farm and philadelphia academy toss bring the choice bus to kensington high. students learn dropped...
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parked. for those of you my hair for the --st time, i would like to he left his wealth to establish the foundation in michigan avenue and chicago. park those ofn he you who have come -- come down are welcome. built a museum but didn't. this is a great talk to introduce because it is about the battle of canteen he france. battle inrica's first world war i. the day before yesterday, the first infantry division welcome 500 soldiers. women of the first everydayhave served since june 1917. was inst time that far france and i was not only america's first battle in world war i, it was the first battle for security and democracy in europe. and we are still concerned. was privilege to look it over when it was a manuscript and i had two reactions. the first was this is probably the best thing i ever read on .he battle of canteen he matt did this as a hobby. profession and he did this on the side. .e has a family here sister-in-law are all here with desperate welcome. [applause] heated not tell his family he was working on this for a couple of years. to date it outd of him. for those of us who pretend to stu
parked. for those of you my hair for the --st time, i would like to he left his wealth to establish the foundation in michigan avenue and chicago. park those ofn he you who have come -- come down are welcome. built a museum but didn't. this is a great talk to introduce because it is about the battle of canteen he france. battle inrica's first world war i. the day before yesterday, the first infantry division welcome 500 soldiers. women of the first everydayhave served since june 1917. was inst...
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park is established is not mean the work is over. the young getting it established, they are working on what is known as a foundation document. a planning document to move the park forward and engage the community. they are also looking at the natural resources in the area with a goal of eventually acquiring more properties related to harriet tubman. they will also take a look at the visitor center to make sure that the information we are providing is good for visitors. i'm going to skip over these two slides,ve -- because a colleague of mine will touch base on those in a moment. what you see here is an image of what the visitor center looks like on the southwestern side. and aildings have a shape purpose. you are going to hear a little chris,e about that when our architect, comes up to speak about the design of the park. this is another view looking from the south to the north and into the front door and plaza of the visitor center. just a back view. 15,000ultilevel about square feet. what you see in the picture is that those are pieces that had been reused from barnes that have been taken down. it helps give that center stru
park is established is not mean the work is over. the young getting it established, they are working on what is known as a foundation document. a planning document to move the park forward and engage the community. they are also looking at the natural resources in the area with a goal of eventually acquiring more properties related to harriet tubman. they will also take a look at the visitor center to make sure that the information we are providing is good for visitors. i'm going to skip over...
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foundation as an unpaid adviser. she will help plan the obama presidential center in jackson park on the southside of chicago. the day of the announcement, she sat down for a obama foundation as an unpaid adviser. discussion at the city club of chicago about her years at the obama white house and the future plans of barack and michelle obama. this is about 45 minutes. >> ok, everybody, let's get started. valerie jarrett is the longest-serving senior adviser to president barack obama where she oversaw the offices of public she chaired the white house council on women and girls. throughout her tenure at the white house, she worked to mobilize elected officials, is -- business and community leaders and diverse groups of , advocates. she led president obama's efforts to expand and strengthen access to the middle-class and to boost american businesses and the economy. she fought to empower women politically and economically in the u.s. and around the world. she oversaw the administrations advocacy for workplace policies that empower working families , including equal pay, raising the minimum wage, paid leave, paid
foundation as an unpaid adviser. she will help plan the obama presidential center in jackson park on the southside of chicago. the day of the announcement, she sat down for a obama foundation as an unpaid adviser. discussion at the city club of chicago about her years at the obama white house and the future plans of barack and michelle obama. this is about 45 minutes. >> ok, everybody, let's get started. valerie jarrett is the longest-serving senior adviser to president barack obama where...
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foundation. the house is owned by the california state parks. it had been vacant for a long time.te parks says it was concerned the home was going to fall onto the beach below. ( james ) the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt. this is supposed to help stabilize the bluffs and prevent more erosion. ( darya ) police are investigating a hash lab in the north bay after an explosion inside a sebastopol home. this is a picture from the sonoma county sheriff's office. you can see the damage to the burned walls. the blast went off at the home on hessel road. when police arrived they found a marijuana grow operation. 28-year-old nicholas fusco is believed to be responsible. he could be facing felony drug charges. ( james ) the trial for the orlando nightclub gunman's wife could be pushed back until next year. prosecutors were hoping her trial would
foundation. the house is owned by the california state parks. it had been vacant for a long time.te parks says it was concerned the home was going to fall onto the beach below. ( james ) the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt. this is supposed to help stabilize the bluffs and prevent more erosion. ( darya ) police are investigating a hash lab in the north bay after an explosion inside a sebastopol home. this is a picture from the sonoma county sheriff's office. you can see the damage...
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foundation. anne. >> what about the other flood victims? we know that there's, you know, several tiers, people with different levels of damage, a lot of them in mobile home parksike where you are, but also in, you know, freestanding homes. >> reporter: absolutely. the silicon valley community foundation has a relief fund. they have $6 million in donations so far because there's about $70 million in damage but they are distributing that money to different nonprofits who are on the ground helping those flood victims. >> jessica flores live in san jose, thank you. >>> new details just in on the explosive devices set off near the team bus for one of germany's top soccer clubs. investigators say the bombing may be linked to islamic extremists. three explosions rocked the bus as the team was leaving the hotel for a match yesterday. a letter claiming responsibility was found nearby and police say it links the attack to two islamic extremists and the team does appear to be the target. defender mark bartra from spain had a broken wrist and had shrapnel removed from his arm. yesterday's match was rescheduled for today and one person has been detained. >>> first the shoc
foundation. anne. >> what about the other flood victims? we know that there's, you know, several tiers, people with different levels of damage, a lot of them in mobile home parksike where you are, but also in, you know, freestanding homes. >> reporter: absolutely. the silicon valley community foundation has a relief fund. they have $6 million in donations so far because there's about $70 million in damage but they are distributing that money to different nonprofits who are on the...
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foundation. let me first go, deborah, i remember when we were funeralizing rosa parks.ised at the funeral that she said that when she refused to give her seat on the bus up, when ordered to go to the back where blacks had to sit, all she could think of was emmett till, what they had done to him a year before that. he sparked a movement, because he was falsely accused of looking at a white woman who has now taken it back. but the viciousness of his killing, and i remember when his mother visited us, she talked about how she wanted to open that casket that's now in the smithsonian museum to show the world what they did to her son and to show the world how vicious it was based on just a black kid in mississippi, and a white woman saying something that wasn't true about a look, and they would kill him just for appearing to have looked at her when it didn't happen. you, therefore, brought that to the attorney general sessions this week, not just about emmett but for a law named for him saying they are to continue invest dpating a lot of murders like emmett till's that predat
foundation. let me first go, deborah, i remember when we were funeralizing rosa parks.ised at the funeral that she said that when she refused to give her seat on the bus up, when ordered to go to the back where blacks had to sit, all she could think of was emmett till, what they had done to him a year before that. he sparked a movement, because he was falsely accused of looking at a white woman who has now taken it back. but the viciousness of his killing, and i remember when his mother visited...
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they're work on what's known as a foundation document, a planning document to move the park forward and engage the community. they're also loonging at the national resources and the landscape in the area with the goal of eventually acquiring more properties related to tubman. and they're going to take a look at a visitor's study to make sure the information we're providing is good for visitors. i'm just going to skip over these next two slides. because a colleague of mine is going to go ahead and touch base on those in a minute. you see an image of what visitors do is from the southwest side. those buildings have a shape and a purpose. you're going to hear a little bit more about that when our architect comes up and speaks about the design of the park. this is another view looking from the south to the north and into the front door and plaza of the visitors center. just a back view. it's multilevel, about 15,000 square feet. what you see in the picture. those are beams that have been reused from barns that have been taken down. so that helped get the lead vert fi case. the park site its
they're work on what's known as a foundation document, a planning document to move the park forward and engage the community. they're also loonging at the national resources and the landscape in the area with the goal of eventually acquiring more properties related to tubman. and they're going to take a look at a visitor's study to make sure the information we're providing is good for visitors. i'm just going to skip over these next two slides. because a colleague of mine is going to go ahead...
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that we have guys that with their foundation is a non-profit prior to the season every year, they do a backpack book drive that provides a day over here at one of the parksysent t adjace jade yum. they provide food, for the kids, and provide a backpack. my wife and i own a non-profit, and for learning and school programs for academic achievement in the tri-state area that serve over 30,000 kids each year, and there's our football camp and some the other things we do, it's an out reach that way. it's to provide an opportunity for these young people to show them there's a lot of things they can do with their lives, a lot of it starts with the ability to want to go to school, and want to have an opportunity to do a good job in school, to open up doors to their future. >> armstrong: you know, as -- if you review all the things that the athletes do, and you as a coach and your wife do, what do you think communities can do more of i in that effort improve and empower and make a difference? >> guest: i think one of the best things communities can do, is particularly, the corporations, the corporate world within the community, their out reach into the schools an
that we have guys that with their foundation is a non-profit prior to the season every year, they do a backpack book drive that provides a day over here at one of the parksysent t adjace jade yum. they provide food, for the kids, and provide a backpack. my wife and i own a non-profit, and for learning and school programs for academic achievement in the tri-state area that serve over 30,000 kids each year, and there's our football camp and some the other things we do, it's an out reach that way....
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. >> reporter: park is large the skater built except for a couple of early pyramids in the middle the city put up and it works for everyone really. peter tony hawk foundationic hierarchy isn't unique but it is special. >> if you go you'll see people there who are territorial and they don't mean that in a bad way i mean they're protective of the space and of the people who use it. >> reporter: skill level is high at fdr don't go there to learn to skate board. wait until you're good at it. if do you go, help out a little. the place is living, breathing, change and it's it's really co cool. i'm hank. and that's my take. ♪ >>> heart sick grandmother is speaking out tonight after the arrest of a teenager in a violent crime spree that claimed her grandson's live police say 17-year-old m making stewart ste a high powered laser sited handgun from a security guard on march 26th then used that gun in a string of armed robberies and the murder later that night of 17-year-old tie seem chaney in west philadelphia. >> case over my many years of law enforcement i've never seen someone who steals a gun and on a spree like this over four days injuring people, robbing peopl
. >> reporter: park is large the skater built except for a couple of early pyramids in the middle the city put up and it works for everyone really. peter tony hawk foundationic hierarchy isn't unique but it is special. >> if you go you'll see people there who are territorial and they don't mean that in a bad way i mean they're protective of the space and of the people who use it. >> reporter: skill level is high at fdr don't go there to learn to skate board. wait until you're...
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foundation helps pay for flag football and after-school programs. >>> the phillies also welcoming the draft to philadelphia by giving fans a special deal. here's citizens bank park. fans wearing eagles gear to the ballpark tonight through thursday can buy select seats for $14. the price represents the 14th pick in the draft which goes to the eagles. >>> count on nbc10 for complete coverage of the draft. tomorrow night we'll have a draft review on the parkway that airs at 7:00. on thursday, our draft day special, also airs at 7:00. on sunday night, we'll recap the event with our eagles blueprint special. >>> new from overnight, a close call for a driver in this car in north philadelphia. you see it was still smoldering from the fire when our cameras arrived at 9th and venango this morning. the driver got out safely. >>> also new from overnight, an 87-year-old man is in critical condition after crews rescued him from a house fire in wilmington. sky force 10 was over the scene on belmont drive. investigators don't know yet what caused the fire. >>> also new, philadelphia police investigating a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. sky force 10 over the scene. this
foundation helps pay for flag football and after-school programs. >>> the phillies also welcoming the draft to philadelphia by giving fans a special deal. here's citizens bank park. fans wearing eagles gear to the ballpark tonight through thursday can buy select seats for $14. the price represents the 14th pick in the draft which goes to the eagles. >>> count on nbc10 for complete coverage of the draft. tomorrow night we'll have a draft review on the parkway that airs at 7:00....
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foundation. the house is owned by the california state parks. it had been vacant for a long time. state parks says it was ncerned the home was going to fall onto the beach below. ( darya ) the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt. this is supposed to help stabilize the bluffs and prevent more erosion. ( james ) another big story we are following this morning... bill o'reilly is fired from fox news.( darya ) rebecca strom is here with what a woman who accused o'reilly of harassment is morning. rebecca? ( rebecca @ land ) rupert murdoch made the announcement terminating the network's most popular host. the new york times reported earlier this month that five women had been paid a total of 13-million dollars over several years... to keep quiet about harrassment allegations against o'reilly. o'reilly denies those allegations. o'reilly was on vac
foundation. the house is owned by the california state parks. it had been vacant for a long time. state parks says it was ncerned the home was going to fall onto the beach below. ( darya ) the plan now is to fill the foundation with dirt. this is supposed to help stabilize the bluffs and prevent more erosion. ( james ) another big story we are following this morning... bill o'reilly is fired from fox news.( darya ) rebecca strom is here with what a woman who accused o'reilly of harassment is...
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foundation. that is, will it be good for the shareholders? charlie: and then you bring it back together? ursula: when you bring it back -- we are in the polo parkhase. we will never bring it back together. i think we have done it well. i am going to eliminate the world -- word think. we have done it well. charlie: it is fascinating. no one ended up like viacom. ursula: and there will be all kinds of, my goodness, we did not know some small thing here or there, but you will find that from this point forward, you will see two companies that could not operate as well as they are operating if they were together. ♪ ♪ charlie: do you think people know what xerox is? ursula: absolutely. i don't believe people know what it could be. i think now -- i think that they think it is a company and the copy machine. we don't do a lot of -- nobody makes copies anymore. but generally what xerox is or simply what it is is it takes many different forms of communications. the way that we generally still handle it, you handle it, i do, is on paper, but that is not the predominant way anymore, the way that is still the most easy to describe and easy to understand and
foundation. that is, will it be good for the shareholders? charlie: and then you bring it back together? ursula: when you bring it back -- we are in the polo parkhase. we will never bring it back together. i think we have done it well. i am going to eliminate the world -- word think. we have done it well. charlie: it is fascinating. no one ended up like viacom. ursula: and there will be all kinds of, my goodness, we did not know some small thing here or there, but you will find that from this...
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home off of its foundations in saint martin parish.severe weather - also striking in texas...mos: "it's devastating. as far as the poa's perspective. up from from our office complex, parks, pools golf course, this marina, obviously. there wasn't anything that wasn't touched by the storm." authorities in mesquite -- recovering the body of a man who officials say was overtaken by fast-moving water in a creek.the intense storms raking the southeast -- set to continue into monday.the threat - possibly affecting millions in the region - bringing high winds, the potential for more tornados... ...and a risk of flash flooding from texas, into louisiana and through mississippi.i'm reid binion reporting. ( will ) in world headlines. at least 250 people are dead after massive mudslides in columbia, near the boarder with ecuador. 43 children are among the dead, 400 people are hurt. almost 150 people are missing, and those numbers are expected to rise. survivors are digging frantically through the rubble, hoping to find their relatives and friends. an avalanche of water from three overflowing rivers swept through the small city of mocoa.
home off of its foundations in saint martin parish.severe weather - also striking in texas...mos: "it's devastating. as far as the poa's perspective. up from from our office complex, parks, pools golf course, this marina, obviously. there wasn't anything that wasn't touched by the storm." authorities in mesquite -- recovering the body of a man who officials say was overtaken by fast-moving water in a creek.the intense storms raking the southeast -- set to continue into monday.the...
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on westside and infill tree small light wells replace foundation, extensive interior remodel and new garage with two-car mechanized stacked parking at new driveway with curb cut ray's rear yard replace deck at solar panels and this is on the hearing today so we will start with the appellant. >> good evening and welcome >> good evening before i'd like to present information before the board for consideration. >> as far as? >> it's a copy of the document already in the record. it's the planning department hearing on june 16. >> okay. you can give it to gary there but you can use it in your as far as visuals in your notes. >> can i please ask sfgov tv put the camera onto the visual display and leave it there so the board members see our visuals as we present them. >> thank you. >> good evening president honda and members of the board.the question before you concerns a matter only 16 inches vertically 36 inches horizontally. we are asking the board to reverse changes to our future home by these amounts. has the benefit of the small distances to those outside the building are insignificantwhile the burden of those inches inside the bu
on westside and infill tree small light wells replace foundation, extensive interior remodel and new garage with two-car mechanized stacked parking at new driveway with curb cut ray's rear yard replace deck at solar panels and this is on the hearing today so we will start with the appellant. >> good evening and welcome >> good evening before i'd like to present information before the board for consideration. >> as far as? >> it's a copy of the document already in the...
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foundation one day to support dance and the arts. >>> we're also following a murder mystery in northern virginia. a young man has been found shot and stabbed in a parkingr is in the news r room with more on this. >> -- hear from someone who heard those shots, discovered the man in the parking lot. julie carey is working that story for you. >>> also ahead, we're there at a local middle school as they go to court for the day. it's used to focus on the consequences of under-age drinking. the sheriff's office wants to stop a growing new trend. and the important lessons those students learned and how it's having a pretty fast impact on them. so we'll see you with those stories. chris is going to stick around and join . >> thanks, wendy. >>> turning to the weather, are we going to get any more rain tonight? >> it looks like most of this rain is outta here. but everything a little bit more green, less yellow. >> more sneezey too. >> this weekend was brutal for allergy sufferers. tree pollen running high. and hopefully some of this rain by the time we get our reports tomorrow, will have wiped away some tree pollen. so any relief is good relief. we are drying o
foundation one day to support dance and the arts. >>> we're also following a murder mystery in northern virginia. a young man has been found shot and stabbed in a parkingr is in the news r room with more on this. >> -- hear from someone who heard those shots, discovered the man in the parking lot. julie carey is working that story for you. >>> also ahead, we're there at a local middle school as they go to court for the day. it's used to focus on the consequences of...
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there was no battery park city or world a natural center, there was water, so they had to keep the water out. in the cases of the foundatione world trade center, you are very conscious of this urban archaeology when you are in the museum. in many respects, most museums are places that house artifacts. we are a museum literally housed within an artifact and you never lose sense of that place, the power of plays, the authentic envelope you are in, it is constantly reference as you move through the museum and i think it intensifies the emotion of the experience. mr. simon: how do you make a place at the same time for recognizing what happened in pennsylvania and just a few miles from here at the pentagon? pres. greenwald: absolutely. we are the 9/11 memorial museum so in our historical exhibition, we cover all of the sites of the attacks, not just the world trade center, the twin towers. we have a display on the pentagon flight 77 and the other flight all part of the narrative. we commemorate all the victims of the attacks, 2977 people. people on all 4 planes on all three locations, two towers in new york, and we also commemo
there was no battery park city or world a natural center, there was water, so they had to keep the water out. in the cases of the foundatione world trade center, you are very conscious of this urban archaeology when you are in the museum. in many respects, most museums are places that house artifacts. we are a museum literally housed within an artifact and you never lose sense of that place, the power of plays, the authentic envelope you are in, it is constantly reference as you move through...
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park inhibitors they kill cancer cells by disrupting the dna repair. and she seems to be keeping our cancer at bay, on saturday she will walk in the sandy sprint held by the ovarian cancer foundationproceeds goes to research. >> it was coming up on the anniversary of my mother's death and that prompted me to insist on being screened for ovarian cancer and i ended up getting diagnosed. and many women ta attend the sandy sprint are participating in trials that the race actually funded. >> we have more on janice's story and saturday's walk and run on k-9 sprint at 6abc.com/health check. >>> the big talkers today we get started with a legal fight causing an identity crisis for one of america's most out spoken conspiracy theorists. you may have heard of jones, the peddler of fake news but claims to be a source of truth. he has called the sandy hook massacre a hoax and jones is in the midst of a bitter custody hearing and his wife claiming he is incapable of caring for his children and jones lawyer is claiming that his character is just playing a character and it's little more than performance art. >> saying outrageous things is good for ratings, it helps you get shares and views and tr
park inhibitors they kill cancer cells by disrupting the dna repair. and she seems to be keeping our cancer at bay, on saturday she will walk in the sandy sprint held by the ovarian cancer foundationproceeds goes to research. >> it was coming up on the anniversary of my mother's death and that prompted me to insist on being screened for ovarian cancer and i ended up getting diagnosed. and many women ta attend the sandy sprint are participating in trials that the race actually funded....
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park near berkeley high school in march. and in february, angry protestors forced a cancellation of the speech by right winger milo yiannopoulos who was invited by republicans. the young americans foundation, which helped book the event here, both pulled their support two days ago citing fears of violence and blamed uc berkeley for failing to provide protection of conservative speakers. so, here we are with the left and the right sort of duking it out. if we could, i can't find my photographer, it's a huge crowd here, but if we look around, there are a lot of police officers here. they're on the outskirts and they sort of watching right now. they're sort of keeping a, taking a hands-off approach. no physical confrontations at this point, but here's, as i make my way towards the camera, there you are and you can see it's compiling in this area where everything sort of is happening. this is where the group that had the organized event wanted to meet. you can see there is quite a crowd here and we don't know how many more people are expected to show up,by we're hoping it stays peaceful. i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> thank you and a gathering is set for later today at berkley park. hey,
park near berkeley high school in march. and in february, angry protestors forced a cancellation of the speech by right winger milo yiannopoulos who was invited by republicans. the young americans foundation, which helped book the event here, both pulled their support two days ago citing fears of violence and blamed uc berkeley for failing to provide protection of conservative speakers. so, here we are with the left and the right sort of duking it out. if we could, i can't find my photographer,...
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>> reporter: the park is larg largely skater built except for couple of early pyramids in the middle that the city put up and it works for everyone really. peter and tony hawk foundation. >> if you go there you'll see people there who are territorial and i don't mean that in bad way i mean they're protective of the space and of the people who use it. >> skill level is high at fdr. don't go there to learn to skate board. wait until you're good at it and if do you go help out little. the place is living, breathing, changing and it's really cool. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ weather experts telling people stay away from lake michigan. lake is under a high wind warning the national weather service predicts the waves along the chicago lake front could reach get this 22 feet. >> wow. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a live look at philadelphia international airport on were was a cloudy and rainy day. so when will the sun return for more than just a few peeps from behind the clouds when will we see warm temperatures. kathy and scott have those answers in 15 seconds. >> what a day. storms and heavy rain and now we see the sun breaking out from south philadelphia t
>> reporter: the park is larg largely skater built except for couple of early pyramids in the middle that the city put up and it works for everyone really. peter and tony hawk foundation. >> if you go there you'll see people there who are territorial and i don't mean that in bad way i mean they're protective of the space and of the people who use it. >> skill level is high at fdr. don't go there to learn to skate board. wait until you're good at it and if do you go help out...
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park city or no world financial center. there was water and they had to keep the water out. the slurry wall encases the foundationd trade center and you're very conscious of this archaeology, this urban archaeology when you're in the museum. in many respects, you know, most museums are places that house artifacts. we're a museum literally housed within an artifact and you never lose sight of that sense of place, the power of place, the authentic envelope that you're in. it's constantly referenced as you move through the museum, and i think it intensifies the emotion of the experience. >> how do you make a place at the same time for recognizing what happened in pennsylvania and just a few miles from here at the pentagon? >> yeah, absolutely. well, we are the 9/11 memorial museum so we in hour historical exhibition, we cover all of the sites of the attacks, not just the world trait centers, the twin towers. we have a display on the pentagon, flight 77 and the flight 93 story, of course, so that is all part of the narrative, and we commemorate all of the victims of the attacks. 2,977 people, people on all four plane
park city or no world financial center. there was water and they had to keep the water out. the slurry wall encases the foundationd trade center and you're very conscious of this archaeology, this urban archaeology when you're in the museum. in many respects, you know, most museums are places that house artifacts. we're a museum literally housed within an artifact and you never lose sight of that sense of place, the power of place, the authentic envelope that you're in. it's constantly...