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what does our weather man, paul williams jam out to during the break? we'll show you next.a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to...
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>> accuweather's paul williams takes us through the forecast. paul. >> good morning. we now have a new elevated threat with maria. now a category 5 hurricane expected to push across puerto rico as a category 4 and then downgraded to a 4 after that then moving to become a 3 as she moves into portions of the bahamas. now, as you take a look at that track direct hit of puerto rico expecting it to the north of hispaniola and jose, jose still threatening the east coast with heavy sea, return surf, coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds. i'm meteorologist paul williams. >> thanks. we have breaking news of a small earthquake in southern california. >> the magnitude 3.6 quake struck los angeles just before midnight local time but was centered near westwood and felt across l.a.'s west side and the san fernando valley. people throughout the area reported feeling strong shaking and many tweeting what they felt. no immediate reports of major >>> also new overnight violent scenes from the campus of georgia tech university in atlanta. >> at least three people were ar
>> accuweather's paul williams takes us through the forecast. paul. >> good morning. we now have a new elevated threat with maria. now a category 5 hurricane expected to push across puerto rico as a category 4 and then downgraded to a 4 after that then moving to become a 3 as she moves into portions of the bahamas. now, as you take a look at that track direct hit of puerto rico expecting it to the north of hispaniola and jose, jose still threatening the east coast with heavy sea,...
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. >> let's take a look at paul williams. >> good morning, kendis, diane. jose causing problems on the east coast. swells beginning to develop. we're expecting heavy seas, rough surf, coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds between 50- 50-60-mile-per-hour winds, then maria causing problems. and a category three as she passes over puerto rico and approaches hispaniola. this is how she'll go from now until friday. >>> now to florida's recovery from hurricane irma. many are getting their first chance to see the extent of the hurricane damage there after authorities reopened parts of the florida keys. victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: a heartbreaking homecoming for thousands, seeing the devastation up close for the first time. the displaced lining up for miles. authorities reopening the highway from marathon to key west. we joined with one of many terrified he's lost everything. >> that whole corner ofs house came off. >> reporter: debris everywhere. the kitchen exposed. >> the top floor was just the master bedroom suite. >> reporter: inside d
. >> let's take a look at paul williams. >> good morning, kendis, diane. jose causing problems on the east coast. swells beginning to develop. we're expecting heavy seas, rough surf, coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds between 50- 50-60-mile-per-hour winds, then maria causing problems. and a category three as she passes over puerto rico and approaches hispaniola. this is how she'll go from now until friday. >>> now to florida's recovery from hurricane...
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. >> let's check where it's going now with paul williams who has the forecast, paul? >> good morning to you, diane, kendis. what we have right now, the outer waves or bands of the storm still causing problems as it nudges its way to the midsouth. the counter clockwise rotation you can see clearly. but now that it's a tropical depression, folks will say it's not as bad. it's true, but it's not. we still have 35-mile-per-hour winds and the movement is northwest at 15 miles per hour. but those bands bring with it flooding rains and we're expecting it to track across northern portions of alabama, memphis and the midsouth and curve to the most southern tip of illinois. although irma's weakening, look at the amount of area she's going to cover. and touch with scattered showers, ranging from two to eight inches in some areas. >> paul williams, there's a reason they call it the low country in south carolina. part of the reason is it's very susceptible to a lot of flooding. paul, thank you. >> and many people from south florida evacuated to orlando. but that city was also hard
. >> let's check where it's going now with paul williams who has the forecast, paul? >> good morning to you, diane, kendis. what we have right now, the outer waves or bands of the storm still causing problems as it nudges its way to the midsouth. the counter clockwise rotation you can see clearly. but now that it's a tropical depression, folks will say it's not as bad. it's true, but it's not. we still have 35-mile-per-hour winds and the movement is northwest at 15 miles per hour....
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i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >> paul, thanks. more weather in a moment. >>> first today the trump administration is expected to keep the campaign promise by announcing the end of the daca program. >> the decision could upend the lives of 800,000 young immigrants who came to the u.s. illegally as children. abc's janai norman joins us live with the denails. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning. as you guys know, this has been an unanswered question looming for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. they're the so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers only know life in the united states but may not be able to stay. hundreds of thousands of d.r.e.a.m.ers waking up to a tough reality. president trump expected to announce he will end the program offering protections to the only life they know, one in the united states. >> this is where i grew up. this is where i made my friend. >> we don't looked at to be as d.r.e.a.m.ers but human beings. >> reporter: the so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers, young immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. white house of
i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >> paul, thanks. more weather in a moment. >>> first today the trump administration is expected to keep the campaign promise by announcing the end of the daca program. >> the decision could upend the lives of 800,000 young immigrants who came to the u.s. illegally as children. abc's janai norman joins us live with the denails. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning. as you guys know, this has been an unanswered...
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accuweather meteorologist paul williams joins us with the latest on where irma is heading. od morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. irma, still settling in the deep south. you can see the counterclockwise rotation associated with her. and all the yellow. i want you to think of the areas you just described with tremendous amount of rain to these areas. creating waves literally in the streets. 35-mile-per-hour sustained winds is strong enough to cause problems along with the heavy showers. now the eye is moving to the northwest at about 15 miles per hour. so, as you take a look at the latest tracking, we're expecting it to continue to move over northern alabama right into the mid-south area, memphis area, right into western portions of tennessee. still widespread. beach erosion for some areas that have left. and significant power outages throughout the entire southeast. >> i know it's a difficult forecast to try to track irma. but now it seems as though hurricane jose's path is a little weird for meteorologists? >> yeah. jose skittish at best. and because we have conf
accuweather meteorologist paul williams joins us with the latest on where irma is heading. od morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. irma, still settling in the deep south. you can see the counterclockwise rotation associated with her. and all the yellow. i want you to think of the areas you just described with tremendous amount of rain to these areas. creating waves literally in the streets. 35-mile-per-hour sustained winds is strong enough to cause problems along with the heavy...
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i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> still ahead an instagram hack.ore accounts are being affected than originally thought. >>> and a husband has been charged with the murder of his young wife. you'll hear part of his call to 911 and his claims about taking too much cold medicine. >>> also, the incredible security camera footage showing an suv plowing into a laundromat. hear what witnesses are saying coming up. omat. what witnesses are saying coming up. >>> breaking news from london, prince william and the duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. the new arrival will join prince george and princess charlotte. duchess kate is suffering extreme morning sickness as she has in the past. >>> switching now to a murder investigation under way in raleigh, north carolina, after a husband called 911 to say that he may have stabbed his wife. >> matthew phelps told police he found his wife lauren stabbed multiple times on friday morning and in a frantic 911 call he tells the dispatcher he dreamed that he killed her after taking too much cold medicine
i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> still ahead an instagram hack.ore accounts are being affected than originally thought. >>> and a husband has been charged with the murder of his young wife. you'll hear part of his call to 911 and his claims about taking too much cold medicine. >>> also, the incredible security camera footage showing an suv plowing into a laundromat. hear what witnesses are saying coming up. omat. what witnesses are saying coming up....
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accuweather's paul williams has the details. >> good morning. continuing to track irma, irma is expected to continue to plow away north of the antilles early in the week and then later in the week we're expecting it to curve to the north of espanola as well as haiti and then begin toing it a good chunk of the bahamas guided by this high pressure system. now, here's the latest on the tracking we're expecting. we're looking to upgrade it to a category 4 then down to a category 3 as it begins to march through the bahamas. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >> paul, thanks. and we'll have more weather in a moment. >>> first today the trump administration is expected to keep a campaign promise by announcing the end of the daca program. >> the decision could upend the lives of 800,000 young immigrants who came to the u.s. illegally as children. abc's janai norman joins us live with the details. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning. as you guys know, this has been an unanswered question looming for hundreds of thousands of immigrant
accuweather's paul williams has the details. >> good morning. continuing to track irma, irma is expected to continue to plow away north of the antilles early in the week and then later in the week we're expecting it to curve to the north of espanola as well as haiti and then begin toing it a good chunk of the bahamas guided by this high pressure system. now, here's the latest on the tracking we're expecting. we're looking to upgrade it to a category 4 then down to a category 3 as it...
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accuweather's paul williams is looking at the path of the storm. ane maria still a dangerous category 5 hurricane expected to be downgraded to a category 4 when she's done literally ravaging puerto rico and then will curve further out to colder water. problem with maria? the impact. we're expecting extreme risk of lives and property along puerto rico and a high risk of that in hispaniola. when you take a look at what's happening with tropical storm jose, the size still causing problems along the east coast. kendis, diane? >> all right. our thanks to paul williams there. and early models that show maria staying away from the u.s., that would be good news in areas of florida hit hard by irma. >>> in south florida, a ninth nursing home patient has died. the latest victim is a 93-year-old man. residents there spent several days in sweltering heat after hurricane irma knocked out power. the rehabilitation center in hollywood hills is now under criminal investigation and facing several lawsuits. >>> let's turn now to president trump delivering that fiery
accuweather's paul williams is looking at the path of the storm. ane maria still a dangerous category 5 hurricane expected to be downgraded to a category 4 when she's done literally ravaging puerto rico and then will curve further out to colder water. problem with maria? the impact. we're expecting extreme risk of lives and property along puerto rico and a high risk of that in hispaniola. when you take a look at what's happening with tropical storm jose, the size still causing problems along...
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>> our thanks to paul williams there. >>> and we're going to turn to the president.mp is poised for his biggest moment on the world stage since inauguration day. he is attending the united nations general assembly where he'll deliver a speech tomorrow, climate change, iran and u.n. reform are among some things expected to be discussed this week but north korea as well. here's gloria rivera. >> reporter: president trump arriving in new york ahead of his first u.n. general assembly meeting, after a flurry of tweets, retweeting this doctored video appears to show him swinging a golf ball that hits hillary clinton in the back. no comment from the white house. trump tweeting about his call with south korea's president on north korea's recent missile launch. asked him how rocket man is doing. long lines forming in north korea. too bad. trump has called the u.n. weak, incompetent and a club for people to get together, talk and have a good time. terrorism, known for his america first platform, is calling for a significant reform at the u.n. which advocates a world-first agen
>> our thanks to paul williams there. >>> and we're going to turn to the president.mp is poised for his biggest moment on the world stage since inauguration day. he is attending the united nations general assembly where he'll deliver a speech tomorrow, climate change, iran and u.n. reform are among some things expected to be discussed this week but north korea as well. here's gloria rivera. >> reporter: president trump arriving in new york ahead of his first u.n. general...
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. >> accuweather's paul williams has the details. >> good morning, nick, diane. we're expecting irma to get a bit stronger, becoming a category four and staying a category four until she arrives in the bahamas where she'll be downgraded to a category three. according to our early models. it will be a category three, but that's still a very dangerous storm. then we'll keep a close eye on the tracking, whether it moves over florida or threatens more so along the carolina coast. to t story and different threat. major heat. record highs challenged. poor air quality because of the smoke from the fires, and elevated fire danger. keep in mind, by midweek, we're looking for the stubborn high to cause problems in the west. diane, nick? >> thanks a lot, paul. and mother nature is getting a handle on the largest fire in los angeles history. the la tuna fire has burned at least four homes. authorities say it's 30% contained. cooler temperatures and rain over the weekend helped slow down the flames and fire officials now say there's no active fire left. >>> and classes will b
. >> accuweather's paul williams has the details. >> good morning, nick, diane. we're expecting irma to get a bit stronger, becoming a category four and staying a category four until she arrives in the bahamas where she'll be downgraded to a category three. according to our early models. it will be a category three, but that's still a very dangerous storm. then we'll keep a close eye on the tracking, whether it moves over florida or threatens more so along the carolina coast. to t...
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accuweather's paul williams updates us on the path. >> good morning, diane, kendis. maria going through and tracking through sunday, expected to stay a dangerous category five as she rips across puerto rico, then downgraded to a category four. thanks to the mountainous region taking away some of her strength. in the midst of that, significant winds into puerto rico, dominican republic and flooding rainfall. and as far as tropical storm jose is concerned, he won't die out. that's why he's going to continue to pose a problem for the east coast. diane, kendis? >> many parts of the east coast still under a drtropical storm watch as a result of jose. >>> moving on to the rescue effort in and around mex kp ico city. >> officials say 40% of the city is without power. the death toll is now about 225 people. but that is very much expected to climb. abc's matt gutman has more. >> reporter: the scramble to find victims entombed by that quake. so powerful it pulverized buildings. one woman covered in dust carried through the crowd on a stretcher. rescuers rushing into this badly
accuweather's paul williams updates us on the path. >> good morning, diane, kendis. maria going through and tracking through sunday, expected to stay a dangerous category five as she rips across puerto rico, then downgraded to a category four. thanks to the mountainous region taking away some of her strength. in the midst of that, significant winds into puerto rico, dominican republic and flooding rainfall. and as far as tropical storm jose is concerned, he won't die out. that's why he's...
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accuweather's paul williams is looking at the paternity of t looking at the path of the storm. >> it's expected to be downgraded to category four when she's done ravaging puerto rico and will move to colder water. problem with maria? we' we're expecting extreme risk of damage to property and a high risk in hispaniola. when you take a look at what's happening with tropical storm jose, the size still causing problems along the east coast. kendis, diane? >> early models shoma rea staying away from the u.s. that would be good news in areas of florida hit hard by irma. >>> in florida, a ninth nursing home victim has 93-year-old man. they spent days in sweltering heat after hurricane irma knocked out power. it is under criminal investigation and facing several lawsuits. >>> let's turn now to president trump delivering that fiery speech and message to north korea and the world. the president called on the leaders at the united nations general assembly to confront kim jong un over his nuclear arsenal, mocking him once again as rocketman. he referred to the north korean government as a band of
accuweather's paul williams is looking at the paternity of t looking at the path of the storm. >> it's expected to be downgraded to category four when she's done ravaging puerto rico and will move to colder water. problem with maria? we' we're expecting extreme risk of damage to property and a high risk in hispaniola. when you take a look at what's happening with tropical storm jose, the size still causing problems along the east coast. kendis, diane? >> early models shoma rea...
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accuweather's paul williams has more on what we can expect from jose and maria. >> jose impact, looking for coastal flooding, sporadic power outages. it's going to be weakening but swing close enough to cause a problem. category one right now, it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. then as a depression as it circles back around, just close to the proximity of the southern new england states. now here's the big problem. maria has now blown up into a category five hurricane. was a three, stepped up to a five. skipped right past four. but it will be a four by the time it strikes puerto rico. and so we're looking at that tracking as a category four. that's still a major hurricane. with maria's impact, we're looking for flooding rainfall, inundating seas and hindered recovery efforts because of maria. >>> president trump is set to make his debut at the united nations podium this morning. were with nearly 200 world leaders in presence. >> he is expected to use his speech to call on international communities to do more to rein in north korea. on day one, he focussed on reforming the world
accuweather's paul williams has more on what we can expect from jose and maria. >> jose impact, looking for coastal flooding, sporadic power outages. it's going to be weakening but swing close enough to cause a problem. category one right now, it will be downgraded to a tropical storm. then as a depression as it circles back around, just close to the proximity of the southern new england states. now here's the big problem. maria has now blown up into a category five hurricane. was a...
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. >> the latest on t the surge let's turn to accuweather meteorologist paul williams who is tracking the storm for us. paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane, we still have dangerous waves of heavy showers moving throughout the tennessee valley region. mid-mississippi valley region and easing into the southern portions of the ohio valley region. yes, indeed a tropical depression with 35-mile-per-hour winds but that's 35-mile-per-hour winds and it's sliding its way toward the northwest. we're expecting the center to still track right into northern portions of alabama, mis, going toward the memphis or midsouth area, however, irma is going to spread flooding rains throughout several states and we're expecting the very gusty winds, as well. not only that but concerned about what's happening out in the waters because jose is still swirling around in the atlantic and will bring enough influence to bring rough surf and perhaps strong rip currents along the east coast. kendis, diane. >> as long as it stays out to sea. >>> residents who fled the storm are anxious to return home to see what's lef
. >> the latest on t the surge let's turn to accuweather meteorologist paul williams who is tracking the storm for us. paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane, we still have dangerous waves of heavy showers moving throughout the tennessee valley region. mid-mississippi valley region and easing into the southern portions of the ohio valley region. yes, indeed a tropical depression with 35-mile-per-hour winds but that's 35-mile-per-hour winds and it's sliding its way toward the...
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. >> gusty winds, heavy rain and beach erosion and paul williams has more. >>, good morning, diane, kendis. with jose's impact although jose expects to weaken as it gets closer to the southern new england states, we anticipate localized flooding, sporadic power outages and travel disruptions for the mid-atlantic, southern new england and throughout most of the new england states. now, we're expecting heavy sea, rough surf. coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds between 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds as a result of jose getting close then maria ripping across those areas that are still trying to recover from irma as a category 2 over the windward islands and puerto rico and hispaniola going into friday so expect flooding and rainfall, damaging winds inundated seas and hindered recovery effort because of the storm. >> south florida will keep an thank you. >>> police arrested more than 80 people in st. louis during a third consecutive evening of violent demonstrations. >> large groups of protesters were out during the day with no trouble. but once night fell, protest organizers s
. >> gusty winds, heavy rain and beach erosion and paul williams has more. >>, good morning, diane, kendis. with jose's impact although jose expects to weaken as it gets closer to the southern new england states, we anticipate localized flooding, sporadic power outages and travel disruptions for the mid-atlantic, southern new england and throughout most of the new england states. now, we're expecting heavy sea, rough surf. coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds...
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. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us with the details. good morning. >> good morning, diane, nick. we're looking for a few storms, spotty storms throughout the desert southwest and seeing lydia departing from the coast, however, it's the heat that's the big concern for us in the west. that will reach to the northwest corner. and cooler air will be in montana. by midweek, looking for a stubborn high pressure system that will bring in a significant heat wave for spokane, portland and sacramento. record highs will be challenged. in the atlantic, big-time concerns for irma. we're expecting her to move toward the windward islands. by late week, close to the bahamas. we're looking for tuesday strengthening to a category four and approaching the bahamas with that. diane, nick? >> thanks, paul. >> meanwhile, evacuation orders have been lifted after a fast-moving fire forced hundreds from their homes in the los angeles area. >> the la tuna fire is about 30% contained. jim avila has more. >> fires were right here. >> reporter: a state of emergency.
. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us with the details. good morning. >> good morning, diane, nick. we're looking for a few storms, spotty storms throughout the desert southwest and seeing lydia departing from the coast, however, it's the heat that's the big concern for us in the west. that will reach to the northwest corner. and cooler air will be in montana. by midweek, looking for a stubborn high pressure system that will bring in a significant heat wave for spokane, portland...
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. >> accuweather's paul williams has the latest. good morning, paul. >> good morning, nick, diane.d get stronger over the warm water of puerto rico and move into the bahamas by friday 8:00. this is going to bring with it several concerns in the area. generally speaking tuesday into wednesday. that's when we're looking at the greatest danger with this track, with flooding, damaging winds and dangerous seas. then sunday going into monday of next week, we're looking for the window of movement to go to the southeast coast. bringing with that misery. speaking of misery, big-time heat in the desert southwest with record-tying heat, high fire danger and reduced air quality. diane, nick? >> meanwhile, residents of frank further -- frankfurt, germany are returning to their homes after a world war ii-era bomb was defused. >> it's the biggest evacuation in germany since the war. >> there were fears that if it had exploded it would have wiped out the western side of the city. unexploded bombs are still found regularly in germany, 72 years after the war ended. >>> and cleveland's first responde
. >> accuweather's paul williams has the latest. good morning, paul. >> good morning, nick, diane.d get stronger over the warm water of puerto rico and move into the bahamas by friday 8:00. this is going to bring with it several concerns in the area. generally speaking tuesday into wednesday. that's when we're looking at the greatest danger with this track, with flooding, damaging winds and dangerous seas. then sunday going into monday of next week, we're looking for the window of...
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i got to sing "rainbow connection" with kermit and paul williams. [ audience aws ] >> seth: oh, that's[ light laughter ] >> seth: well, congratulations. congratulations on everything. thanks so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] father of the show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: always great to see you, bobby. >> thank you so much. >> seth: bobby moynihan, everybody. "me, myself and i" premieres monday night on cbs. we'll be right back with...
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sunshine with his parents, and because we — i as health secretary — the government, the nhs, let down william, paul sepsis before it was too late. the health secretary pledged to make changes. melissa persuaded him to bring in a nationwide sepsis campaign targeted at the parents of young children. was it still difficult to get the nhs to sign up to an awareness campaign? i don't necessarily think it was difficult. it's almost as though you are in a position where you have to persuade someone, and i think the numbers speak for themselves. that's the persuasion — how many people have to die before people will do something about it? i wanted to ask the health secretary if he thought lives were still being lost because of poor care. we have let down too many people over too many years, but i think the story over the last two years is that we've introduced standards now and we think we've saved nearly 1000 lives as a result of the changes we brought in since 2015. but does that mean that we are still losing lives today because not everywhere is matching the standards of the best places? i'm afraid it do
sunshine with his parents, and because we — i as health secretary — the government, the nhs, let down william, paul sepsis before it was too late. the health secretary pledged to make changes. melissa persuaded him to bring in a nationwide sepsis campaign targeted at the parents of young children. was it still difficult to get the nhs to sign up to an awareness campaign? i don't necessarily think it was difficult. it's almost as though you are in a position where you have to persuade...
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. >>> can i have an update on the venus williams, paul? about 6-5 in the 3rd set -- sloane stephens leading venus williams 6-5 in the u.s. open. >> thanks, dennis. >>> coming up in our next half hour death and destruction as irma barrels toward florida, the trail of devastation in some of the world's most beautiful destinations, the rush to help caribbean islands slammed by that category 5. >> ex-white house advisor steve bannon speaking out in a rare interview, his provocative comments about the catholic church and immigration. >> and a bay area school mourns the loss of a beloved music teacher killed in a freak accident. >>> a remarkable mission launches from alameda's waterfront thanks to these remote controlled sail drones. they're sailing to the equator where the storms that create el nino happen. >> those start in the tropical pacific, but it's a very remote location difficult to monitor. >> the drones will track the world's changing climate. >> wind measurement, temperature, humidity. >> expect original reporting from kpix5 news. exp
. >>> can i have an update on the venus williams, paul? about 6-5 in the 3rd set -- sloane stephens leading venus williams 6-5 in the u.s. open. >> thanks, dennis. >>> coming up in our next half hour death and destruction as irma barrels toward florida, the trail of devastation in some of the world's most beautiful destinations, the rush to help caribbean islands slammed by that category 5. >> ex-white house advisor steve bannon speaking out in a rare interview,...
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. >> also, looking to lead this team to a win on sunday, captain's kirk cousins, paul and trent williams from redskins' park, sherree, news 4 storm. >> orioles and yankees rained out. the statute shining bright. they're wishing they were on the mount. orioles get judged. erin judge a man, 39th of the season, yankees to beat them. they're going to face the indians who won 14 straight. magic number, they're going to clinch it home, most likely, start icing that cham fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> tonight,
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[laughter] paul hutton: it was worcester who turned the american cowboy into a national symbol. albeit with considerable help from, of course, our hero -- william f. cody from frederick remington from charlie russell and of course from the cowboy president himself, the real cowboy president, theodore roosevelt. all cowboy presidents go to harvard. [laughter] paul hutton: well, this debate helped found expression among my class of people in the endless -- and sometimes tiresome -- argument over frederick jackson turner's 1893 frontier thesis. now, turner saw the american national character and thus american exceptionalism as an outgrowth of the frontier experience. his critics, and there have been many, like the premier of "star wars" and line them up around the block and his argument the frontier is but one of many forces that shaped our nation. and of course you can't argue with that. the argument, though, is one between process and place. with the strongest modern interpreters, sometimes referred to by people like me as the rebel, led by professor patricia nelson limerick of the university of colorado, professor warren is just a fellow travel
[laughter] paul hutton: it was worcester who turned the american cowboy into a national symbol. albeit with considerable help from, of course, our hero -- william f. cody from frederick remington from charlie russell and of course from the cowboy president himself, the real cowboy president, theodore roosevelt. all cowboy presidents go to harvard. [laughter] paul hutton: well, this debate helped found expression among my class of people in the endless -- and sometimes tiresome -- argument over...
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paul feinbaum delivered the keynote address. he described how williamymbol of the frontier and influenced american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. paul: welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and that person and do all this stuff there. was this moment when we started to put the program on paper and said we have 36 different
paul feinbaum delivered the keynote address. he described how williamymbol of the frontier and influenced american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. paul: welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and that person and do all this stuff there. was this moment when we started to put the program on paper and said we have 36 different
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fox5's paul wagner has the latest tonight. >>reporter: \police\police william county police identified today that i was reub own oh who called 911 to say he was holding his mother hot hostage and had a bomb strapped to his chest. the teen's father told me there must have been another way for the police to deescalate this situation. and now he believes his son was murdered. my beautiful little kid -- than thatting shortly after the prosecutor made his decision oscar your bean oh said he believes his son was murdered you but he forgives the officer who fired the fatal shots. i woke up at five in the morning and i wrote a letter of forgiveness to that person that i don't even know that took my kid. i forgive him. fl the teen's father says he was in mexico when his son was shot last friday morning and now questions the decision by the commonwealth's attorney. my wife and kids saw everything and i they don't have cameras. so they can say whatever they want prosecutor paul ebert confirmed the shooting was not caught on camera. none of the officers were wearing body c
fox5's paul wagner has the latest tonight. >>reporter: \police\police william county police identified today that i was reub own oh who called 911 to say he was holding his mother hot hostage and had a bomb strapped to his chest. the teen's father told me there must have been another way for the police to deescalate this situation. and now he believes his son was murdered. my beautiful little kid -- than thatting shortly after the prosecutor made his decision oscar your bean oh said he...
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paul. >> lawrence christopher abel. >> abraham. >> william f. >> richard anthony. >> brenard acumen. >> paul adams. >> steven george adams. >> cristy aadamo. >> terrence edward adderly jr. >> sophia b. >> lee admer. >> daniel thomas. >> emmanuel. >> kumar. >> joseph agnelo. >> david scott agnis. >> robert aguilar jr. >> brian g. >> jeremiah joseph ahern. >> terrence andre' aitken. >> trudyal guerreo. >> andrew. >> margaret. >> gary mavero. >> john leslie albert. >> peter craig alderman. >> and my uncle, charles william. >> my brother-in-law terry jr. may you rest in peace. your sister faith still misses you to this date. you've been a god in light and a hero always to this date. thank you very much. >> jacquelyn aldridge frederick. >> david d alger. >> ernis. >> edward al. >> eric allen. >> joseph ryan allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l allen. >> christopher e alingham. >> janet murray alonzo. >> on it alvarez. >> victoria alvarez. >> caesar alvier. >> james mamado. >> joseph. >> paul wambros. >> christopher charles amroso. >> craig scott amunson. >> kelly anya jr. >> joseph p. >>
paul. >> lawrence christopher abel. >> abraham. >> william f. >> richard anthony. >> brenard acumen. >> paul adams. >> steven george adams. >> cristy aadamo. >> terrence edward adderly jr. >> sophia b. >> lee admer. >> daniel thomas. >> emmanuel. >> kumar. >> joseph agnelo. >> david scott agnis. >> robert aguilar jr. >> brian g. >> jeremiah joseph ahern. >> terrence andre'...
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of our ideology and how far we would go to stand up to it and in this instance made me think of william paulwho wrote the one nine hundred seventy one book the end sold over two million copies and in it called for a violent insurrection in two thousand and thirteen he actually wrote in a guardian op ed that is anger at the thought of it being drafted in vietnam had quote blinded me to the illogical notion illogical notion that violence can be used to prevent violence i had fallen for the same irrational pattern of thought that led the u.s. military involvement in both vietnam and iraq the irony is not lost on me so chris let me ask you this is there a legitimate argument average to be made that violence is acceptable as long as it done in the name of this you know the correct set of beliefs if you're doing it for the right side is it ever acceptable is it ever productive to society. it's always tragic and i spent twenty years as a war correspondent covering conflicts in central america the middle east and was in sarajevo during the war in the former yugoslavia. there are moments when societi
of our ideology and how far we would go to stand up to it and in this instance made me think of william paulwho wrote the one nine hundred seventy one book the end sold over two million copies and in it called for a violent insurrection in two thousand and thirteen he actually wrote in a guardian op ed that is anger at the thought of it being drafted in vietnam had quote blinded me to the illogical notion illogical notion that violence can be used to prevent violence i had fallen for the same...
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prince william county commonwealth attorney paul ebert said the shooting appears to be justified, but that the investigation is not over. news 4 has learned that the teen attended pace west. it is described as an alternative school in gainsville. grief counselors were there today. the teen's neighbors say they feel for his family. >> you just never know what people are going through and it just makes you think, you know, reach out and, i don't know, care for people more. >> reporter: ebert says he plans to release the findings of his investigation on tuesday morning. family members and police have in haymarket, virginia, darcy spencer, news 4. >> now, that was the moment when house minority leader nancy pelosi lost control of the news conference in california. she was calling on congress to pass the dream act, a bill that would turn temporary protections for young daca recipients into law. pelosi was confronted by activists who demanded protection for all undocumented immigrants. she listened for more than 30 minutes and then asked them to listen to her. they called her a liar and the
prince william county commonwealth attorney paul ebert said the shooting appears to be justified, but that the investigation is not over. news 4 has learned that the teen attended pace west. it is described as an alternative school in gainsville. grief counselors were there today. the teen's neighbors say they feel for his family. >> you just never know what people are going through and it just makes you think, you know, reach out and, i don't know, care for people more. >>...
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william police officer they say the use of deadly force was justified. the teen was assaulted with a woman with a crowbar and was moving aggressively towards officers when he was shot. paul waggier with more on this story. >>reporter: prince william county police said that it was 15 year old rubin or buena who called 911 last friday morning saying that he was holing his mother hostage and he he was willing to be shot. in an emotional interview with the 15 year old's' father today outside their house in hey market he old me there has to be another way for the police to get this situation under control and now he believes his son was murdered . standing outside his house shortly after the prosecutor made his decision, oscar your bin oh says he believes his sons was murdered but he forgives the officer who fired the fatal shots? a. i woke u morning and i wrote a letter for forgiveness for that person that i don't even know that took my kid. i forgive himment the teen 's father says he was p mexico when his shot was shot last friday morning and now questionses the decision by the commonwealth's attorney. >> my wife and kids saw everything and they don't have cameras so they
william police officer they say the use of deadly force was justified. the teen was assaulted with a woman with a crowbar and was moving aggressively towards officers when he was shot. paul waggier with more on this story. >>reporter: prince william county police said that it was 15 year old rubin or buena who called 911 last friday morning saying that he was holing his mother hostage and he he was willing to be shot. in an emotional interview with the 15 year old's' father today outside...
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western historian paul hutton delivered the keynote address. he described how williamas buffalo bill, became a symbol of the frontier and the american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. >> welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and that person, and we will do all this stuff. there was this moment when we started to put the program on the paper and went, we have 36 different speakers on this thing. and it became, exceeded our expectations certainly. and so thank you to everyone for all of their terrific presentations. thanks very much. [applause] >> and this won't be the last you will have heard from the gathered scholars. we are going to compile and edit a new volume in our william f. cody series of the american west with the uniit
western historian paul hutton delivered the keynote address. he described how williamas buffalo bill, became a symbol of the frontier and the american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. >> welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and that person, and we will do all this stuff. there was this moment when we started to put the program on the paper...
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william's county school system for a comment. they never responded. live in triangle virginia, paul wagner, fox 5 local news. >>> racially charged messages had been popping up through the who left racist flyers at a maryland post office. >> the flyers had white lives matter and displayed a swastika. angelie hemphill with more on this. >> reporter: jim, sarah, we're told employees many employees of this facility here had been working together for decades. many are like family with one another, and that's why this morning's disturbing discovery here in a commonplace where a majority of staff would see it has left many of them uneasy. take a look, this is a close-up look at the couple of flyers shaped like business cards that were found on a table inside the cafeteria. one said white lives matter. another has the words new order with a swastika sign be and on the back of that one calls for, quote, a rebirth of racial idealism and a great historic movement of white men and women working to build a better future. now, we spoke to the mail handler who's been more than 20 years, he says he
william's county school system for a comment. they never responded. live in triangle virginia, paul wagner, fox 5 local news. >>> racially charged messages had been popping up through the who left racist flyers at a maryland post office. >> the flyers had white lives matter and displayed a swastika. angelie hemphill with more on this. >> reporter: jim, sarah, we're told employees many employees of this facility here had been working together for decades. many are like...