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peggy: conmociÓn ha causado entre la comunidad inmigrante de nueva york la detenciÓn del adolescente amigos, protestaron frente a una oficina del servicio de inmigraciÓn para pedir que se detenga su deportaciÓn. >> yo me siento destrozado porque nosotros venimos a este paÍs no para perjudicar a nadie sino para trabajar y educar a mis hijos. peggy: tras la detenciÓn de su mamÁ, el estudiante se repudiÓ en la casa de su prima, donde igualmente lo buscaron los agentes federales. ella dice que hablÓ con Él. >> uno de los oficiales que arrestÓ a mi primo lo joven y le empezÓ a hacer preguntas y dijo que si no respondÍa, lo podrÍa en una cÁrcel más peligrosa. peggy: en un comunicado, la vocera de ice dijo que la arresto de diego se hizo en cumplimiento de una orden de expulsiÓn definitiva emitida el 16 de noviembre de 2016. Él y su madre llegaron al paÍs desde ecuador en el 2014, aparentemente huyendo de pandillas. >> creo que es un sueÑo roto que provocaron. estÁbamos contentos. querÍamos celebrar a disfrutar que por fin salimos de highschool. peggy: la lÍder de una organizaciÓn comunitar
peggy: conmociÓn ha causado entre la comunidad inmigrante de nueva york la detenciÓn del adolescente amigos, protestaron frente a una oficina del servicio de inmigraciÓn para pedir que se detenga su deportaciÓn. >> yo me siento destrozado porque nosotros venimos a este paÍs no para perjudicar a nadie sino para trabajar y educar a mis hijos. peggy: tras la detenciÓn de su mamÁ, el estudiante se repudiÓ en la casa de su prima, donde igualmente lo buscaron los agentes federales. ella...
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peggy: cuatro impostores habrÍan amenazado a un hombre con deportarlo a menos que pagarÁ 250 dÓlares dinero a usted en el paÍs. si le pide dinero, es porque es un corrupto. peggy: a travÉs de pÁgina web se puede conseguir ropa o insignias con el logo de ice desde nueve dÓlares. una vocera de la agencia dijo que la gente debe solicitar ver el distintivo y las credenciales de las personas. esto ocurren mientras los arrestos indocumentados han aumentado casi 40% en los primeros 100 dÍas del gobierno del presidente donald trump, en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado, segÚn ice. activistas sugieren a inmigrantes que si tienen miedo o no se animan a denunciar ante las autoridades este tipo de estafas, lo reporte a organizaciones pro inmigrantes cerca de su Área que ellos sabrÁn cÓmo ayudarlos. jorge: dos bombarderos supersÓnicos de los estados unidos sobrevolaron la penÍnsula de corea, una supuesta demostraciÓn de fuerza. el presidente trump criticÓ al gobierno norcoreano, y ahora estudia prohibir los viajes de estadounidenses a corea del norte. lourdes: forzado a hablar ante una cÁmara, otto w
peggy: cuatro impostores habrÍan amenazado a un hombre con deportarlo a menos que pagarÁ 250 dÓlares dinero a usted en el paÍs. si le pide dinero, es porque es un corrupto. peggy: a travÉs de pÁgina web se puede conseguir ropa o insignias con el logo de ice desde nueve dÓlares. una vocera de la agencia dijo que la gente debe solicitar ver el distintivo y las credenciales de las personas. esto ocurren mientras los arrestos indocumentados han aumentado casi 40% en los primeros 100 dÍas...
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emily: nasa astronaut peggy whitson, speaking from the international space station., alibaba is tightening control of online shopping mall -- it is investing another $1 billion to raise its stake to 83%. lozada is headquartered in singapore -- lazada is headquartered in singapore. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." a formeray's show, apple executive known as the father of the ipod will join the show on the 10th anniversary of the iphone's release. bloomberg technology is live streaming on twitter 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with health care. today, senate republican leaders postponed senator mitch mcconnell had been pushing for a vote by the end of the week. now they would not support a procedural vote to start a debate on the bill, on monday the congressional office said the bill would leave 22 million -- 22 million americans uninsured by the end of the decade.
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==peggy/2-shot== and i )m peggy bunker we begin with developing news out of washington. attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify in front of the senate intelligence committee next week, to respond to former fbi >>> developing news out of washington. attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify in front of the senate intelligence committee. that will happen next week to respond to former fbi director james comey's recent testimony. comey told lawmakers sessions might have a third meeting with the russians that he did not reveal during the trump campaign. in march, sessions recused himself from the russia investigation after it came to light that he did not disclose two meetings with that ambassador. meanwhile, the white house now trying to regroup after thursday's bombshell testimony. chris palone reports now. president trump would like to get back to his agenda. >> reporter: president donald trump spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club and looking to shift focus to his agenda. sent out the vice president saturday to tout the white house's le
==peggy/2-shot== and i )m peggy bunker we begin with developing news out of washington. attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify in front of the senate intelligence committee next week, to respond to former fbi >>> developing news out of washington. attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify in front of the senate intelligence committee. that will happen next week to respond to former fbi director james comey's recent testimony. comey told lawmakers sessions might...
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emily: nasa astronaut peggy whitson, speaking from the international space station.ibaba is tightening control of online shopping mall -- it is investing another $1 billion to raise its stake to 83%. lozada is headquartered in singapore -- lazada is headquartered in singapore. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." on thursday's show, a former apple executive known as the father of the ipod will join the show on the 10th anniversary of the iphone's release. bloomberg technology is live streaming on twitter 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. ♪ >> welcome to our first show we are doing, i am excited. [laughter] >> good evening, sir. [laughter] >> millions of people are demanding my return to the screen. >> what's so funny? >> we are.
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==peggy/2-shot== and i )m peggy bunker. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us at 5:00.i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. a massive celebration in san francisco for the annual pride parade which included plenty of political messages. thom jensen has been out along the parade route today. this is always a big party. of course, politics, very much on people's minds. >> and a strong political message aimed at the white house. and supported by parade organizers who put the resistance parties right at the head of the procession today. more than a million people visiting san francisco this weekend for the 2017 pride parade. with the roar of the dikes on bikes getting the party rolling. and inside the celebration behind the bikes, the resistance movement protesting a president who they say is dividing a nation. >> definitely political statement that i agree with, obviously. >> reporter: politicians who say this is what makes america great all week, not again. >> this is love. and this is joy and this is happiness, and this is what america should be about. not hatred whic
==peggy/2-shot== and i )m peggy bunker. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us at 5:00.i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. a massive celebration in san francisco for the annual pride parade which included plenty of political messages. thom jensen has been out along the parade route today. this is always a big party. of course, politics, very much on people's minds. >> and a strong political message aimed at the white house. and supported by parade organizers who...
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peggy whitson: i do think it is a fantastic gold to have. have colonies on mars and the moon and we should be expanded and exploring even further. -- it is a fantastic goal to have. we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technology. if we go on a multiyear mission to mars, we need to bring to have a closed life support system which means we need to them to process our urine and make it into drinking water. we do the on board the space station. we are into percent of closing the loop of life-support systems at least in the water balance system. it is very exciting to be a part thosese investigations, testing and engineering going on up here. ,nna: that was peggy whitson nasa astronaut speaking from the johnson space center. note, tune into popsberg july 4 the boston fireworks spectacular live. coming up, bank a plans are expected to be improved in the fed stress test. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. to the banking sector, later the federal reserve is set to announce round 2 of these
peggy whitson: i do think it is a fantastic gold to have. have colonies on mars and the moon and we should be expanded and exploring even further. -- it is a fantastic goal to have. we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technology. if we go on a multiyear mission to mars, we need to bring to have a closed life support system which means we need to them to process our urine and make it into drinking water. we do the on board the space station. we are into...
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[applause] >> peggy miller williams members when i was born in lynchburg virginia.ughter] >> do you remember we lived in doctor johnson's apartment? this story will be really quick. i've always wanted to be arthur and not neiann neil armstrong. when i was born i was in these apartment on fifth street and the they have johnson on the side even to this day you see johnson on the side. he was a doctor, the first black doctor to integrate the hospital while i was born. he's also a tennis coach that taught arthur ashe and gibson. he came to train in lynchburg. we moved from doctor johnson's apartment until i was five blocks from where this was in lynchburg where these two stellar athletes were being trained. also there was and spencer, she was a poet and her son was chauncey spencer who was one of the first aviators to petition congress to give money to create the tuskegee airmen. so i had three levels of integration without even knowing what was going on in lynchburg. that was a part of the journey in writing this book to find out the people that had an impact in my lif
[applause] >> peggy miller williams members when i was born in lynchburg virginia.ughter] >> do you remember we lived in doctor johnson's apartment? this story will be really quick. i've always wanted to be arthur and not neiann neil armstrong. when i was born i was in these apartment on fifth street and the they have johnson on the side even to this day you see johnson on the side. he was a doctor, the first black doctor to integrate the hospital while i was born. he's also a...
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. >> and i'm peggy bunks ever. in london police are responding to multiple scenes. let's check out this picture of lubd. there's been three different reports. the first one broke of a vehicle running through pedestrians on the famed london bridge. always a busy tourist spot. we're told there are two other incidents, one in borough market where there was a stabbing and also in the neighborhood of vauxhall. >> tom, what do we know now? >> reporter: we're being told that london police are officially calling these terror attacks. we don't know if these people we've seen being arrested in video are people responsible for the attacks. this is still very fluid right now but we're still monitoring live video. we're being told that the van who plowed through pedestrians on london bridge and several people stabbed nearby and the other incident are now all being called terror attacks. we heard an eyewitness who said he saw ha a gun fight with police. >> two men behind the -- get back. [ making machine gun noises ] >> here's some of that video of officers taking people down, ma
. >> and i'm peggy bunks ever. in london police are responding to multiple scenes. let's check out this picture of lubd. there's been three different reports. the first one broke of a vehicle running through pedestrians on the famed london bridge. always a busy tourist spot. we're told there are two other incidents, one in borough market where there was a stabbing and also in the neighborhood of vauxhall. >> tom, what do we know now? >> reporter: we're being told that london...
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peggy: el estudio no incluye los recientes ataques en manchester y londres, los cuales han provocadoido, siendo atacado tres veces", dijo el vicepresidente del comitÉ de inteligencia del senado. a travÉs de redes sociales el alcalde de bill de blasio ha pedido a la poblaciÓn que no se alarme ante la presencia policial ya que el despliegue de mÁs agentes es sÓlo una medida de precauciÓn. fÉlix: cuatro estados mexicanos, incluido el mÁs poblado del paÍs deciden su destino polÍtico en las urnas hoy en medio de denuncias de irregularidades. arantxa: el conocido el pap ♪ arantxa:el papa francisco pidiÓ por la paz en el mundo y rechazÓ el atentado terrorista en londres. ante miles de fieles en la plaza de san pedro, el pontÍfice dijo que el espÍritu pasemos del dedo y cubre las llamas de la guerra y el terrorismo. tambiÉn pidiÓ por las vÍctimas de los atentados un pÁnico entre los aficionados que presenciaban la final de la liga de campeones en turÍn, italia. cuatro personas estÁn graves, entre ellas un niÑo, se investiga dÓnde se originó la falsa alarma. fÉlix: millones mexicanos salieron
peggy: el estudio no incluye los recientes ataques en manchester y londres, los cuales han provocadoido, siendo atacado tres veces", dijo el vicepresidente del comitÉ de inteligencia del senado. a travÉs de redes sociales el alcalde de bill de blasio ha pedido a la poblaciÓn que no se alarme ante la presencia policial ya que el despliegue de mÁs agentes es sÓlo una medida de precauciÓn. fÉlix: cuatro estados mexicanos, incluido el mÁs poblado del paÍs deciden su destino polÍtico...
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peggy: el vÍdeo que muestra a un conductor inocente prendido fuego mientras supuestamente es pateados. >> no creo que sea suficiente, ellos todavÍa no han mencionado lo que le pasÓ a mi sobrino. peggy: segÚn el alcalde de jersey city los agentes actuaron fuera de los lineamientos del departamento de policÍa. "esto incluye la duraciÓn y el tiempo de la persecuciÓn, y dispararle a un vehÍculo en movimiento", dijo el alcalde. mientras, en un comunicado como el presidente del sindicato de policÍa de jersey city dijo que reiteran su llamado a una investigaciÓn completa e imparcial. >> antes de suspender la policÍa debe tener total la investigaciÓn terminada. tÉcnicamente lo que estÁn diciendo que son culpables sin tener una investigaciÓn. peggy: todo ocurriÓ cuando la policÍa perseguían a hombre que sellÓ su vehÍculo contra un poste elÉctrico causando el incendio que prendiÓ en llamas a fÉlix, que estaba en otro auto, el joven fue sometido a una operaciÓn por mÁs de cinco horas y tiene quemaduras severas. >> su mamÁ me dijo ayer que le cubrieron los brazos despuÉs de la operaciÓn, dice es
peggy: el vÍdeo que muestra a un conductor inocente prendido fuego mientras supuestamente es pateados. >> no creo que sea suficiente, ellos todavÍa no han mencionado lo que le pasÓ a mi sobrino. peggy: segÚn el alcalde de jersey city los agentes actuaron fuera de los lineamientos del departamento de policÍa. "esto incluye la duraciÓn y el tiempo de la persecuciÓn, y dispararle a un vehÍculo en movimiento", dijo el alcalde. mientras, en un comunicado como el presidente...
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terry and peggy? >> tom, thank you very much. >>> the news in london causing people in the bay area to be on alert. sergio is live at sfo b.a.r.t. station where security is being heightened at a lot of the stations as a precaution. >> reporter: pretty much immediately afterward of those attacks in london, we got word from b.a.r.t. police they wanted to increase the visibility of their officers on the trains and at certain stations. i talked briefly with the on-call b.a.r.t. police lieutenant who said they want people to feel safe on trains so people can expect to see uniformed officers riding trains. we also checked in with the golden gate bridge authority. they will not be changing security protocols, but pedestrians are protected from cars by steel barriers, unlike london bridge. now, here at sfo, there are two flights leaving to london in the next hour and a half. passengers for those flights have not yet started to check in. but we will be checking in with them when they arrive to gauge their thou
terry and peggy? >> tom, thank you very much. >>> the news in london causing people in the bay area to be on alert. sergio is live at sfo b.a.r.t. station where security is being heightened at a lot of the stations as a precaution. >> reporter: pretty much immediately afterward of those attacks in london, we got word from b.a.r.t. police they wanted to increase the visibility of their officers on the trains and at certain stations. i talked briefly with the on-call b.a.r.t....
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. a heat advisory is in effect. parts of the bay area dealing with record-breaking here. at sunol, reaching up to 105 degrees. forget about the green hillsides. burnd and very brown. and san jose 102. >> and we have live team coverage. christie smith and sergio quintana but first let's check in with rob mayeda who tells us what is in store from here. rob? >> the list of records keep growing. san rafael, 105, livermore 106 and toward concord 107 degrees today, san francisco 88 degrees. san francisco airport up to 97. and san jose officially at the airport topping out at 103 degrees. now all of the local airports, san jose and oakland and san francisco, the hottest day in june since 2008. it has been a while since it has been this warm. this morning we started the day in the upper 70s. in the right, that is the noontime temperatures closing in on 100 around the bay area so the warm start brought the temperatures up and they are still high. concord 104 degrees and 99 in livermore. focusing in on the areas in orange and
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. a heat advisory is in effect. parts of the bay area dealing with record-breaking here. at sunol, reaching up to 105 degrees. forget about the green hillsides. burnd and very brown. and san jose 102. >> and we have live team coverage. christie smith and sergio quintana but first let's check in with rob mayeda who tells us what is in store from here. rob? >> the list of records keep growing. san rafael, 105, livermore 106 and toward...
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. >> reporter: ha-ha, i bet you have, peggy. well, this ace hardware store, they sold 70 fans this weekend, and the general manager tells me he has not seen a demand for fans this high in ten years. >> it is suffocating. really hot. >> reporter: seeking relief for 105 degree temperatures, david purchased two fans today since he doesn't have ac at home and hoping the fans help keep his three week old twins comfortable. >> hard to get them to sleep period so when it's hot, it's more difficult, so we have to do our best to keep them cool. >> reporter: he's not alone. today, fans were flying offer the shelves at ace hardware. >> a lot of fans are moving right now. we are doing 60 to 70 over the weekend soo far. people are getting portable ac units. >> reporter: umbrellas were a hot ticket for the hot weather and sold nearly 20 kid pools and they plan to use them to cool their pets. here in walgreens, they sold so many fans today, they had to restock, and in mill valley, people were fanning out to buy fans. at goodman's building supp
. >> reporter: ha-ha, i bet you have, peggy. well, this ace hardware store, they sold 70 fans this weekend, and the general manager tells me he has not seen a demand for fans this high in ten years. >> it is suffocating. really hot. >> reporter: seeking relief for 105 degree temperatures, david purchased two fans today since he doesn't have ac at home and hoping the fans help keep his three week old twins comfortable. >> hard to get them to sleep period so when it's hot,...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. the london police say that they are confident that the three men who were killed by police a officers were the only attackers. >> you can see the scenes of panic there on london bridge as the people were desperately t trying to run away from the van that plowed into the pedestrians there. and the chaos continued in a nearby restaurant where several peopler were stabbed a. woman from canada has been identified todays the first victim. lucy is in london with the latest. >> reporter: this is an ongoing investigation, and significant progress made in the investigation according to the authorities here who say they have identified the three attackers and the three perpetrators of the yesterday's terrorist in terrorist incidents, and all three of them were kill and authorities saying that they were the only ones involved and no manhunts for the suspects at the moment. >> and so we will learn more about them and their connections and if they are connected to anyone else. >> reporter: and we
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. the london police say that they are confident that the three men who were killed by police a officers were the only attackers. >> you can see the scenes of panic there on london bridge as the people were desperately t trying to run away from the van that plowed into the pedestrians there. and the chaos continued in a nearby restaurant where several peopler were stabbed a. woman from canada has been identified todays the first victim. lucy is...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney.e're looking live across the bay now looking at the heat advisory more triple digit temperatures on the way, increased fire threat, power outages as well, and we have live team coverage, with sergio quintana, where several people were treated for heat exhaustion. let's talk to rob mayeda, even hotter temperatures on the way for tomorrow. >> yeah, tomorrow, speaking of the tri-county fair, in the valley we're seeing temperatures at 55 into san francisco, let's talk about pleasanton and dub n dublin, 80 degrees for places in the valley, in the case of the tri-valley, temperatures up to 105, but north, up to contra costa county, and solano county tomorrow could see highs as warm as 108 degrees. spare the air day tomorrow and fire danger risk going up with the hot and dry weather. so the headlines to wrap up the weekend, a heat advisory except the coast in san francisco, the heat may be part of a seven-day forecast heat wave, we'll let you know when the hottest temperatures arrive, and mor
i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney.e're looking live across the bay now looking at the heat advisory more triple digit temperatures on the way, increased fire threat, power outages as well, and we have live team coverage, with sergio quintana, where several people were treated for heat exhaustion. let's talk to rob mayeda, even hotter temperatures on the way for tomorrow. >> yeah, tomorrow, speaking of the tri-county fair, in the valley we're seeing temperatures at 55 into...
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thanks, peggy. >>> good news for house majority whip steve scheetion.ne week after the shooting -- scalise. one week after the shooting, his condition is upgraded to fair. and scalise is now beginning an extended period of healing and rehabilitation. that's a big improvement from last week. when doctors say scalise was in quote imminent risk of death after being shot in the hip. >>> things are also looking up for lobbyist matt mika also shot on the ball field. after undergoing several surgeries, he is expected to make a full recovery. he was volunteered as a coach for the g.o.p., when he was shot in the chest. nearly $40,000 has been raised to support him in recovery on a go fund me page. >>> organizers say interest in softball game has soared since the alexandria shooting. female members of congress take on the washington press corps. the game is being played at watkins recreation center on 12th street southeast. and gates open at 6:00 tonight. the first pitch scheduled for 7:30. and the game's profit goes to the young survivors coalition, a group that
thanks, peggy. >>> good news for house majority whip steve scheetion.ne week after the shooting -- scalise. one week after the shooting, his condition is upgraded to fair. and scalise is now beginning an extended period of healing and rehabilitation. that's a big improvement from last week. when doctors say scalise was in quote imminent risk of death after being shot in the hip. >>> things are also looking up for lobbyist matt mika also shot on the ball field. after undergoing...
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peggy fox is live at our field house with more. >> reporter: andrea, james thomas hodgkinson was a very troubled person, and many things in his life were going badly, according to the fbi. in march, he left his wife and home in illinois and came to washington. he never told anyone back home why. but his marriage was falling apart, he was unemployed, and he was running out of money. was on prescription medication, but the fbi would not say what kind. he had posted many anti- republican rants, but never made any threats. he had six letters to congress. the fbi would not say who they were, or if any of them were on hodgkinson opened fire. he visited the dirkson senate office building, and the office of senator bernie sanders. we don't know if he ever met sanders. he took a lot of pictures in and around the u.s. capitol. the fbi believes the shooting was more spontaneous than planned. >> it appears that from some of his communication close to the event that he was running out of money. he was not employed at the time of the event, and he was looking for some local employment. clearly, he wa
peggy fox is live at our field house with more. >> reporter: andrea, james thomas hodgkinson was a very troubled person, and many things in his life were going badly, according to the fbi. in march, he left his wife and home in illinois and came to washington. he never told anyone back home why. but his marriage was falling apart, he was unemployed, and he was running out of money. was on prescription medication, but the fbi would not say what kind. he had posted many anti- republican...
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in sterling, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> her father told us that he's praying for mar more -- torres and his family because he ruined his own life. >>> holding a picture of his murdered son the father of a montgomery county honor roll student faced his son's accused killers. that father talked only to our mike valerio. he said that he recognizes one of the suspects in this murder case. this is jose yanez who faces six life sentences. the father said that he saw him at a local liquor store and recognized his tattoos. he's within of the men accused of gunning down two northwest high school students. listen to that victim's father outside of the court today. >> and i would be coming here every court to make sure those people will go and get justice. that's what i'm here for. i will do it all the way until they rot in hell. sfwls -- >> the judge kept all the suspects in jail, all three of them. two of them were driving out of the state with a suitcase packed. their next court date is in a month. supreme court could give a major boost to the washington redskins legal fight over their team's name.
in sterling, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> her father told us that he's praying for mar more -- torres and his family because he ruined his own life. >>> holding a picture of his murdered son the father of a montgomery county honor roll student faced his son's accused killers. that father talked only to our mike valerio. he said that he recognizes one of the suspects in this murder case. this is jose yanez who faces six life sentences. the father said that he saw him at a local liquor...
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peggy fox, wusa9. >> torres is now scheduled to appear in court on july 19. >>> tropical storm cindy now been downgraded to a tropical depression, but even with that downgrade, it is leaving parts of the gulf coast underwater. the rising flood waters reached mailboxes in some places. mailboxes. a canoe was the only way for some people to reach the damage in mississippi. cindy dumped 10 inches of rain along the gulf coast. >> i was going to drive through it, but it was a little too deep to go in there with the car. >> it wasn't just flooding. fast winds knocked trees over in alabama. >> i'm thankful nobody got hurt. the stuff damaged in the house is just stuff. you kn over a tree, flattened a truck, luckily no one was inside there. cindy, at least the remnants of cindy could pack a bit of a mess here? >>> yeah, we're going to track cindy. this is a tropical depression. it's going to take a northeasterly turn. what's going to change now, a little further north. yesterday, it was essentially right under us, now it's a little further north. even that 150 mile-per-hour change, that keeps
peggy fox, wusa9. >> torres is now scheduled to appear in court on july 19. >>> tropical storm cindy now been downgraded to a tropical depression, but even with that downgrade, it is leaving parts of the gulf coast underwater. the rising flood waters reached mailboxes in some places. mailboxes. a canoe was the only way for some people to reach the damage in mississippi. cindy dumped 10 inches of rain along the gulf coast. >> i was going to drive through it, but it was a...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. a heat advisory is in effect.arts of the bay area dealing with record-breaking here. at sunol, reaching up to 105 degrees. forget about the green hillsides. burnd and very brown. and san jose 102. >> and we have live team
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. a heat advisory is in effect.arts of the bay area dealing with record-breaking here. at sunol, reaching up to 105 degrees. forget about the green hillsides. burnd and very brown. and san jose 102. >> and we have live team
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> a story we first broke tonight at 5:00. sources tell us that a dismembered body has been found in boxes inside a hayward warehouse and that body is believed to be a missing san francisco man that has not been seen since mother's day. he drove for uber was a husband and father. the gruesome discovery came after a severe days of heat. tang has since been named a person of interesting in this class. he agreed to meet with police but he never did show up and police believed he has now left the country. the victim's mercedes was found stripped. sources tell nbc bay area news that a dismembered body has been found in a warehouse. it's believed to be the body of a missing san francisco man. >>> we will continue to follow this story both online and on the air. you can read about that investigation on our website, nbcbayarea.com. also on our free app, nbc bay area. >>> a massive turnout in san francisco for the annual pride parade. security, though, very tight and political statements were easy to find. nbc bay area tom jensen is ne
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> a story we first broke tonight at 5:00. sources tell us that a dismembered body has been found in boxes inside a hayward warehouse and that body is believed to be a missing san francisco man that has not been seen since mother's day. he drove for uber was a husband and father. the gruesome discovery came after a severe days of heat. tang has since been named a person of interesting in this class. he agreed to meet with police but he...
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peggy, you are on the air. caller: hi. morning. yeah. they amacare, the what have been talking about, everybody. host: uh-huh. they shouldn't give -- with it because like he other callers have said, if you don't have the kind of for health y insurance, you'd have to rely some kind of health and when you do go apply for medicaid, they check everything out. your income, what your assets have more than unless -- if you own home, they can put you on to where you ment it.e to pay some of but if i didn't have medicaid, i medications, ient have diabetes, another problem, co-pays on medications and vito make doctor i see every time. but my income is less than their 1000 a month and there is no way that i would be able to afford full price for prescriptions, i think they need a ceiling on what charge.macy can host: the pharmaceutical companies? yeah, the medical pharmaceutical companies need to -- a cap on how much host: how much a month do your prescriptions cost you? with all my now, i have, i pay in because health and they took override with t
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. >> i'm peggy bunker, and the changes in the forecast, talking about winds, rain, maybe some thunder moving in this hour. let's go outside to freemont where the strong winds are felt in many parts of the bay area. take a look at the beautiful flag there whipping in the wind. >> yes, and the wind is causing trouble. the escape from alcatraz triathlon where the swim portion had to be canceled, because it was too dangerous to swim in the bay. they did run, and as you saw the bike portion of the race. and our meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking the weather. >> yes, we have issues across the water, but in san francisco, you can see only 62, and right near you can see right here on the radar, hail is 1 inch plus here east of napa and more than 100 lightning strikes across the north bay. you can see how the line is now approaching napa and sonoma in the next 15 minutes off to the fairfield, and dealing with the intense thundershowers with this line moving south/southeast as we can see the unusually cold pocket of air. with snow to the sierra, and moving down to the efficient heating of the
. >> i'm peggy bunker, and the changes in the forecast, talking about winds, rain, maybe some thunder moving in this hour. let's go outside to freemont where the strong winds are felt in many parts of the bay area. take a look at the beautiful flag there whipping in the wind. >> yes, and the wind is causing trouble. the escape from alcatraz triathlon where the swim portion had to be canceled, because it was too dangerous to swim in the bay. they did run, and as you saw the bike...
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i'm peggy bunk.csweeney, andu can look at the haze over dublin and inland, so many places into triple digits. >> and so many people doing what they can to beat the heat, and heading up to the the beach. this is robert crown beach in alameda and many hot temperatures bringing the concerns along wit for people's health if they are overheated and the fire danger. >> to look at the effects on the bay area, we start with our meteorologist rob mayeda. and the temperatures will cool down and then go back up? >> yes, it looks like many of the records have been falling out at san francisco and sfo/oakland airports, up to 97. san jose airport is up to 102 and sfo and oakland and san jose airport, this is the hottest day in june since 2008 is the last time that we saw the temperatures quite this hot this time of the year. and notice the morning, and instead of the mid-60s we started the day in the low 70s and we had moisture in the air to help to retain the heat from the day before and we had a
i'm peggy bunk.csweeney, andu can look at the haze over dublin and inland, so many places into triple digits. >> and so many people doing what they can to beat the heat, and heading up to the the beach. this is robert crown beach in alameda and many hot temperatures bringing the concerns along wit for people's health if they are overheated and the fire danger. >> to look at the effects on the bay area, we start with our meteorologist rob mayeda. and the temperatures will cool down...
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i'm peggy bunker. thank you for joining us tonight. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. he tried to sexually assault her and drag her into a store room but she fought him out. the search is on tonight for the man who tried to attack a woman at a gas station in morgan hill. marianne favro is live in morgan hill with details and the photo of the suspect. >> reporter: we'll show you the photo in just a few moments this. attack happened this morning around 6:30 here at this shell gas station on east dunn avenue, which is a busy road in morgan hill. morgan hill police tell us a clerk called them and reported that a man walked into the convenient store at the gas station and started asking for free items. when she asked him to leave he grabbed her and started dragging her into the back storage room. the woman fought back. she slugged him in the face. and that's when he took off running. this is a photo of the suspect provided by the morgan hill police department. >> it's terrifying. i've been here 20 years. i have got three children. it's shocking. you don't hear about that ar
i'm peggy bunker. thank you for joining us tonight. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. he tried to sexually assault her and drag her into a store room but she fought him out. the search is on tonight for the man who tried to attack a woman at a gas station in morgan hill. marianne favro is live in morgan hill with details and the photo of the suspect. >> reporter: we'll show you the photo in just a few moments this. attack happened this morning around 6:30 here at this shell gas station on...
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[laughter] peggy whitson: we'll do our best.a: scientists say realistically, 2033 is the target date for a human mission to mars. let's say we dedicated all of the resources necessary to put a human on mars in the next ten years. what do we get out of that? john grant: well, i think you get something very fundamental about humans leaving the home planet. one single planet around a star. we're starting to kinda branch out and explore and become an interplanetary species. i think that, in and of itself, says something about humans sort of making a step beyond where we are right now. >> and lift off of the falcon 9 to the space station. lisa: but as nasa certifies new space vehicles and manned flights to the moon and mars are being planned, the challenger and columbia tragedies still loom large. those catastrophic events drove nasa to set a new safety benchmark of roughly one fatal accident per 700 flights. but the rush back to space may take on higher risk. a report in the "wall street journal" states nasa has offered "design guid
[laughter] peggy whitson: we'll do our best.a: scientists say realistically, 2033 is the target date for a human mission to mars. let's say we dedicated all of the resources necessary to put a human on mars in the next ten years. what do we get out of that? john grant: well, i think you get something very fundamental about humans leaving the home planet. one single planet around a star. we're starting to kinda branch out and explore and become an interplanetary species. i think that, in and of...
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time whenery moving george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. about taking her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. he stood still, she said, as the truth of his family's past watch over him. he turned to me and asked to talk do those things -- did pop that thing to other people? i realized at that moment, i was in a crossroad in my life and the life of my son. the middle of past now it was a to me to do for burns what my father never did for me. it was my first step in building a legacy of my own. i driven close to me and said pa pa never told me why he did those things, but i know he was wrong. it's up to me and to you to make these things right. thinking about yesterday when was seeing president trump make his statement. every school child in america knows more about the climate challenge that apparently the president of the united states. he lives in effect free zone, his speech was based on the white house counsel memos that was incorrect. it was false. he does not know anything about the agre
time whenery moving george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. about taking her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. he stood still, she said, as the truth of his family's past watch over him. he turned to me and asked to talk do those things -- did pop that thing to other people? i realized at that moment, i was in a crossroad in my life and the life of my son. the middle of past now it was a to me to do for...
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the ac stations that a woman attack add elderly woman with a hammer killed her nbc bay area peggy bunker is live in front of the home and you talked to a neighbor who ran into the woman and she was holding the hammer. >> yeah it is a wild and horrible story all at the same time in the quiet neighborhood. richard freeman says he lived 70 years his entire life. the night of the murder he found the alleged suspect in his backyard naked holding what he believed to be the murder weapon. take a look here this is the mugshot released by the sheriffs department. she say suzanne fernandez is the suspect here. arrested on saturday morning. she is 39 years old, a resident of los gatos. the santa clara county sheriffs department arrested her on suspicion of killing the woman a long-term resident who lived alone in the house. freeman says he found fernandez and naked and holding a hammer in the backyard the night of the murder. he says she yelled at him asking if he found jesus. >> did you hear me jesus i said go put clothes back on. she took off. i went in with a camera. i dialed 911 appear called t
the ac stations that a woman attack add elderly woman with a hammer killed her nbc bay area peggy bunker is live in front of the home and you talked to a neighbor who ran into the woman and she was holding the hammer. >> yeah it is a wild and horrible story all at the same time in the quiet neighborhood. richard freeman says he lived 70 years his entire life. the night of the murder he found the alleged suspect in his backyard naked holding what he believed to be the murder weapon. take a...
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the test did find low, but safe levels of the chemical benzene, that's according to peggy going to be a yellow weather alert? because right about now, this is looking good. >> it is. >> i could get used to this. >> i debated, but i think when you wake up tomorrow and it's 58 and drizzling, you're going to go, he was probably right. because if i didn't initiate it, and you were at the bus stop and getting rained on. mainly in the morning though. i'm a little worried about this actually. 80 today for a high. we shall see how we do by 11:00 tonight. we're getting there, it's going to be close. a live look outside. it is spectacular right now. temperature right now, 75. winds still north-northwest at about 14. gusts over 30 today. that actually kind of brought in some drier, and actually quite frankly, made it a nicer day. look at the dew point, down to 50. the dew points yesterday, in the mid- to upper 60s. that's a a late shower possible. really by dob tomorrow. so unless you're out super late tonight, it will be dry. bus stop telephones, 54 to 66. this is not going to be thunderstorms.
the test did find low, but safe levels of the chemical benzene, that's according to peggy going to be a yellow weather alert? because right about now, this is looking good. >> it is. >> i could get used to this. >> i debated, but i think when you wake up tomorrow and it's 58 and drizzling, you're going to go, he was probably right. because if i didn't initiate it, and you were at the bus stop and getting rained on. mainly in the morning though. i'm a little worried about this...
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peggy fox wusa9. >>> an outpouring of support this afternoon for museum of african-american american history and culture. that is where someone left one of the most hated and feared symbols in all of america, a noose. it was found tossed near the kkk exhibit in the museum and police are investigating this as a hate crime. bruce johnson got an exclusive interview with museum founder and director alon any bunch. what has been the reaction to all this? >> the range. anger, disgust, surprise. it is worldwide. the web is blowing up over this. i talked to lonnie bunch. he says there is grave concern from the thousands of people who have contributed to the african-american mizzou seem. it was intentionally left in clear view so others could find it. >> yesterday afternoon a noose was found in the history galleries of the museum, near a section that looks at the kkk in the 192. kind of message? >> i don't know. i don't know how to read it. what i know is the noose is such a painful symbol, that, to me, this really was a very hurtful moment. >> reporter: who do you think would do such a thing
peggy fox wusa9. >>> an outpouring of support this afternoon for museum of african-american american history and culture. that is where someone left one of the most hated and feared symbols in all of america, a noose. it was found tossed near the kkk exhibit in the museum and police are investigating this as a hate crime. bruce johnson got an exclusive interview with museum founder and director alon any bunch. what has been the reaction to all this? >> the range. anger, disgust,...
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bunker. >> okayçó peggy thungir @r(t&hác >>> a plan to ease@átz rain kit blog.ling up inq labs for are years goingfá unanalyzed toy m5jzáo)uáee passedlp a bill to. address that issue. . the bill sponsors say it's the problem is lack of money or resources then the bill helps address those issues. the bill now moves on to an apprehensions c'0srátee. develop in the diridon station has been searching for. the city in san josexdw3 and th search giant say they arefá getting to get to build new xksz retail and office spaceçó development near the transit station. and the the project should bring in thousands of new jobs.çó nbc bay areaxd marianne favroçóe with thec details. megadeal. >> reporter: it really is and to give you the idea of the size of the fáproject. development here near diridon station isjf more than twice th sizei] of apple's space ship campus. >> we have worked for several years withxd our surrounding neighborhoods and with the to reimagine thesejf 250 acres d the development that will surround what will become thet( busiest multistation in the western
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. >> secret word this morning are peggy sue as in buddy holy 's song, peggy sue, one of the feature hitsshow, right now go to cbs philly.com /contest and enter the word peggy sue for your chance to win. we will give away another pair of tickets tomorrow right here on cbs 36789 just watch for the word or word of the day. >> don't forget you can watch seventh first annual tone a ward in sunday night at 8:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >>> today could be the day you take the first step toward a healthy lifestyle. >> today is global running day , organizers say today was designed to make that life changing commitment, and people around the world, are joining n they say runners, ran in 170,000 countries last year, and more outdoor beginners or more experienced runners will hit the road today and you can be one of them. >> we will be right back with three to go. >> as a reminder as we go to break our 11th annual alex scott: stand for hope tell -a-thon is tomorrow. we are raising money to fight childhood cancer. we hope you will join us, we will be >>> three to go. >> bill cot cost which's accuse
. >> secret word this morning are peggy sue as in buddy holy 's song, peggy sue, one of the feature hitsshow, right now go to cbs philly.com /contest and enter the word peggy sue for your chance to win. we will give away another pair of tickets tomorrow right here on cbs 36789 just watch for the word or word of the day. >> don't forget you can watch seventh first annual tone a ward in sunday night at 8:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >>> today could be the day you take the...
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. >> and i'm peggy bunker. police in britain have made 12 arrests as they look for associates of the men in london. they are calling it a case of terrorism. now isis has claimed responsibility, a claim that nbc news so far has not verified. >> nbc's richard ingles has more from london with the unsophisticated but deadly attack. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge, jumping on and off the curb, swerving into pedestrians. coming to a halt on a street filled with cars and restaurants. >> just, you know, accidents. >> reporter: the van came to a crashing stop? >> yeah. >> reporter: this group of ligt waynian londoners out for a birthday celebration then saw three men jump out of a van that nearly hit them armed with knives. >> i think the bar manager, stabbed him like ten times. >> reporter: he stepped in front of you? >> yes. >> reporter: this film shows the men walking calmly through the market looking for their next victim. >> the guy was running by, i managed to run awa
. >> and i'm peggy bunker. police in britain have made 12 arrests as they look for associates of the men in london. they are calling it a case of terrorism. now isis has claimed responsibility, a claim that nbc news so far has not verified. >> nbc's richard ingles has more from london with the unsophisticated but deadly attack. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge, jumping on and off the curb, swerving into pedestrians. coming to a...
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ainsley: we're rubbing it in peggy's face.the channel in 15 minutes. >> i mean, assist natures and barbecue. brian: that has to be a record. >> we're going to try, though. because you know this new health care bill is heating up. more of them say they're "no" votes, at least for now fresh of the meeting from the president. senator rand paul joins us live. so where does he stand now? and russia and iran, house chair is with us plus, house minority leader on case law finally getting to a vote and why a member of president trump's legal team now says he is demanding an apology from president obama. all coming up top of the hour ainsley: famous dave barbecue is so famous, the founder is being inducted into the hall of fame. steve: and we're learning how to put together a fourth of july spread with famous recipes. founder dave anderson. congratulations, by the way. they've got the world series of barbecue, and you are it this time; right? >> whoever would think famous davis, some kid growing up on the west side of chicago would eve
ainsley: we're rubbing it in peggy's face.the channel in 15 minutes. >> i mean, assist natures and barbecue. brian: that has to be a record. >> we're going to try, though. because you know this new health care bill is heating up. more of them say they're "no" votes, at least for now fresh of the meeting from the president. senator rand paul joins us live. so where does he stand now? and russia and iran, house chair is with us plus, house minority leader on case law finally...
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in los altos, i am peggy bunker. >> thank you. san francisco is joining santa clara county in banning the sales of flavored tobacco products. this could be a blow to shop owners what is their response. >> reporter: it could be a blow to vape shop owners. people at the corner store selling menthol cigarettes, they will be hurt but maybe time to transition to sell other products. the people owning the vape shop, they will be transitioned out of business. christopher chen owns gone with the smoke vape shop. he insists it is a lot healthier than smoking cigarettes. but at the county supervisor meeting this avenue, that distinction did not stop the ban on flavored tobacco products. for chen, it seems hypocritical to allow tobacco but ban flavored tobacco and flavored vapor. the ban includes the sale of menthol cigarettes. the council saying -- >> new ports are good. they are good. >> reporter: done weaver add submitted he started out smoking menthol cigarettes but quick later on. supervisor voted unanimously to support the ban. . santa
in los altos, i am peggy bunker. >> thank you. san francisco is joining santa clara county in banning the sales of flavored tobacco products. this could be a blow to shop owners what is their response. >> reporter: it could be a blow to vape shop owners. people at the corner store selling menthol cigarettes, they will be hurt but maybe time to transition to sell other products. the people owning the vape shop, they will be transitioned out of business. christopher chen owns gone...
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peggy in new york, good morning. caller: i am from shirley, new york. i have been under the affordable care act. i have had a medicaid managed plan and now i have insurance through my employer. which i am grateful for. but i do believe that what we need in this country is a change. we need to repeal and replace, yes, but we need to repeal and replace the premiums, deductibles, the cap on what pharmaceutical companies charge. we need to create guidelines on allowable charges for procedures and treatments. this businesslace based with universal health care. all over, civilized countries have that. here, not justn in new york but in the world, and we need to not have a system where -- i respect and i am grateful to all doctors -- but we need a system where doctors do not pick and choose who they serve by the type of insurance that we have. call peggy, thanks for the . you heard those comments on drug companies. another caller earlier before you are on, asked, do drug companies need an incentive to create new drugs? >> where is the balance? that is the ques
peggy in new york, good morning. caller: i am from shirley, new york. i have been under the affordable care act. i have had a medicaid managed plan and now i have insurance through my employer. which i am grateful for. but i do believe that what we need in this country is a change. we need to repeal and replace, yes, but we need to repeal and replace the premiums, deductibles, the cap on what pharmaceutical companies charge. we need to create guidelines on allowable charges for procedures and...
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peggy. there is a lot of finger pointing.jeff fitch, usps inspector. if they are stealing mail, it is a federal crime, punishable by 5 years and 250,000 fine.jeff fitch with the us postal service says they are aware of the situation and have inspectors on the case.fitch. we have seen an increase in mail theft in hayward, union city and statewide.tasha desota, hayward pd "we have had some arrests. hayward police officer tasha desota says they understand the publics frustration - and encourage residents to keep sending videos to them. often times, they know the suspects and can make an arrest. postal inspector fitch says calling them is also key so they can get the video evidence and crack down on these bold thieves.peggy. we just want it to stop. in hayward, terisa estacio (vicki) a big story we're tracking. a san jose swim coach is arrested for sending inappropriate texts messages to members on the team. tonight police are urging for more victims to come forward. three victims have been identified . initially those text messages were about swimming but
peggy. there is a lot of finger pointing.jeff fitch, usps inspector. if they are stealing mail, it is a federal crime, punishable by 5 years and 250,000 fine.jeff fitch with the us postal service says they are aware of the situation and have inspectors on the case.fitch. we have seen an increase in mail theft in hayward, union city and statewide.tasha desota, hayward pd "we have had some arrests. hayward police officer tasha desota says they understand the publics frustration - and...
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it was an emotional good-bye at the end of 196 day mission with hugs from their mission commander peggy it is such a unique place. you get to experience it only once.>> reporter: she was set to leave with their members, but in april, they agreed to extend her stay by another three months. she is america's most experienced astronaut. this is her third long-term stay at the iss and she is the first woman to command it twice.>> everyone said peggy is a steel woman. she is an amazing woman. >> reporter: she holds the most records of spacewalks by a female. she would have spent 666 days in space. when she leaves in september. >> i look forward to continued work. i handed it over. a guy i have flown three times with.>> reporter: president trump called her when he congratulated her from breaking the record of most cumulative time and space by any american astronaut. in dallas, casey steagall, ktvu fox 2 news.>>> the surf contest near half moon bay is endowed. they were scheduled to auction off assets yesterday to help settle debts. the auction was called off. the organizers are accusing the re
it was an emotional good-bye at the end of 196 day mission with hugs from their mission commander peggy it is such a unique place. you get to experience it only once.>> reporter: she was set to leave with their members, but in april, they agreed to extend her stay by another three months. she is america's most experienced astronaut. this is her third long-term stay at the iss and she is the first woman to command it twice.>> everyone said peggy is a steel woman. she is an amazing...
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. >> reporter: peggy admired this sign in her friend's yard, so she bought one and bought a stack.she lives along lincoln avenue. with the simple message in two languages. >> people come from spanish speaking countries. it feels like our neighborhood. >> i love it. >> reporter: across town, another style, same sentiment. >> that's beautiful. >> reporter: this one has an added -- people stop at the light may not notice it. >> it's like how to raise your children, your neighbors are your neighbors. it doesn't matter where they came from. but you all learn to get along, and the kids play together. >> reporter: simplistic, but not to the high school english teacher who ordered the sign. the congregation came up with the signs during the presidential campaign. >> one time it got knocked over, i thought ah! >> reporter: but she has relatives who are u.s. citizens, muslim, and live over seas. they are apprehensive about travel. >> >> reporter: the women are thrilled to see the signs mushrooming and the motion emotional response so far an u.p.s. driver who came to the door, not because of
. >> reporter: peggy admired this sign in her friend's yard, so she bought one and bought a stack.she lives along lincoln avenue. with the simple message in two languages. >> people come from spanish speaking countries. it feels like our neighborhood. >> i love it. >> reporter: across town, another style, same sentiment. >> that's beautiful. >> reporter: this one has an added -- people stop at the light may not notice it. >> it's like how to raise your...
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===peggy/contvo=== right now at 11. a possible break in the case of a man missing for weeks. >>> a possible break in the case for a man missing for a weeks. tonight's wife's emotional message for the person of interest in his disappearance. >> but first dramatic new video just into the newsroom. a brawl breaks out at a san francisco mall. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. >> new at 11:00 some shoppers got more than they bargained for. take a look at this fight that broke out at the popular mall, forcing the mall to close early. >> live in san francisco right now. and sharon, this was all caught on camera. >> reporter: that's right. i spoke with a police officer late this evening and he described the chaotic scene that happened right inside here at this shopping center. many people posted it on social media. police say about 2 dozen people started fighting in the food court at about 6:30 tonight. about 30 officers responded to the scene, running up the escalators and tryin
===peggy/contvo=== right now at 11. a possible break in the case of a man missing for weeks. >>> a possible break in the case for a man missing for a weeks. tonight's wife's emotional message for the person of interest in his disappearance. >> but first dramatic new video just into the newsroom. a brawl breaks out at a san francisco mall. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. >> new at 11:00 some shoppers got more than they...
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live in fairfax, peggy fox, wusa9. >> we know it closely for us.arwin torres is scheduled to appear in court next on july 19. >>> cindy is no longer a tropical storm, but she's still a threat to millions in the gulf coast states. louisiana's governor is warning people not to let their guard down. the storm packed 40 mile-an- hour winds. downpours in mississippi led to flash flooding. topper, you always warn about making roads very dangerous. some were even washed away. the heavy downpours made some people question their decisions to ride out the storm in those flood prone areas. >> this is crazy. i will not stay a night again, because where we was, the water was almost inside the camper, lights went out. >> some parts of biloxi, mississippi, saw as much as 6 inches of rain. in florida, winds damaged a ballpark, and pulled up trees by their roots. i'm here in the weather center with the chief meteorologist, topper shut, feel some impact from cindy too, but i know you're always distraught by people who decide to ride things out, despite the warnings.
live in fairfax, peggy fox, wusa9. >> we know it closely for us.arwin torres is scheduled to appear in court next on july 19. >>> cindy is no longer a tropical storm, but she's still a threat to millions in the gulf coast states. louisiana's governor is warning people not to let their guard down. the storm packed 40 mile-an- hour winds. downpours in mississippi led to flash flooding. topper, you always warn about making roads very dangerous. some were even washed away. the heavy...
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peggy fox is with fairfax school headquarters. >> reporter: after a 5 hour meeting the school board was following the one piece of policy they is have about re- naming schools. is there a compelling reason? and today, over the debate about whether to change the name of jeb stewart high school, they got deep into the weeds. the cross sabres of the jeb stewart high school logo is similar to a loose that represents white supremacy, and racism. that's what a speaker who wants to change the name told the school board today. >> in my own family, i have a black niece, and if she came home and told me that she felt that the school mascot represented something completely offensive to her, that would be of concern to me as a parent. and i think that we absolutely have to be sensitive. >> reporter: much of the discussion revolved around what's next. if they decide to change because jeb stewart was a confederate letter, they might be asked to change the name of robert e. lee high school. >> do you see the same thing happening with lee high school? >> potentially. that's why we want to do it right.
peggy fox is with fairfax school headquarters. >> reporter: after a 5 hour meeting the school board was following the one piece of policy they is have about re- naming schools. is there a compelling reason? and today, over the debate about whether to change the name of jeb stewart high school, they got deep into the weeds. the cross sabres of the jeb stewart high school logo is similar to a loose that represents white supremacy, and racism. that's what a speaker who wants to change the...
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but as peggy fox reports, a local mom is raising money to try and help. >> my son is graduating fromigh school this week, and after 13 years of public school education, there's something that thankfully we haven't had to consider. what if your child can't pay for lunch at school. >> so far i have gotten donations from perhaps around 200, 250 people online. >> reporter: adele lives in prince william county and was astonished to learn about the huge school lunch debt faced by many families. >> school lunch should be something every shield should be able to get, and it should be attainable. >> one thing that's really important is that every child gets a healthy meal. a hu c be able to learn. that can wind up costing the schools money. when the parents are unable to pay, the schools foot the bill. >> as they're provided with eat hot lunch, it will accrue to an account and at the end of the year if they're not able to pay the account and it's over $50, they will be sent to collections. >> reporter: the total debt is about $300,000. about half of that is from families who owe more than $50
but as peggy fox reports, a local mom is raising money to try and help. >> my son is graduating fromigh school this week, and after 13 years of public school education, there's something that thankfully we haven't had to consider. what if your child can't pay for lunch at school. >> so far i have gotten donations from perhaps around 200, 250 people online. >> reporter: adele lives in prince william county and was astonished to learn about the huge school lunch debt faced by...