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he's hel snappn eight ga, sing reak, and a two game. ys c in the sixth, bosneady o toad. raremi adds to that with a 120 down.e tha they couldtrack that was evan wh a home run e. thergoes. he leaves the yard with aying home run r there. cks up his9t save in the year. >>> tim tebow holds his much tipated worko toda moreha 40 scouts on hand representing 28 different teamse th mariners -- running a60 foot sprint at 6.6 seconds which about average in major league baseball davi arts and cd it two doubles. aariety of opinions fr he actually wowing some of these scouts. in batting practice, he hit 8 hors one estimatg an 840 feet. he isoing this for one rean >>man: this is apassion, this is something that i love to do d i thinkhen you have that go do something that a lot of people think you can't do rather than having the fear of failure or the fr of what other people sabout you. when youon't have that, it let'sou able boe free and pursue life not what o peopl tenk you shoulddo. >> you can't knock him for not being an inspiration. some of the feedback is that there's been fe or si
he's hel snappn eight ga, sing reak, and a two game. ys c in the sixth, bosneady o toad. raremi adds to that with a 120 down.e tha they couldtrack that was evan wh a home run e. thergoes. he leaves the yard with aying home run r there. cks up his9t save in the year. >>> tim tebow holds his much tipated worko toda moreha 40 scouts on hand representing 28 different teamse th mariners -- running a60 foot sprint at 6.6 seconds which about average in major league baseball davi arts and cd...
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rain reaked havoc on the pga championship all weekend, but jimmy walker was dynamite on sunday. tenth, walker splashes it home from the stand. the birds i moved him to 12 under par, here at 11, walker in 30 feet out for the birds i. putter did not sputter. that's his second birdie on the back nine, he held a two shot lead, and at 18, give the man a trophy, the 37 greer old from oklahoma city wins, the pga championship. goes wire to wire for his first major title. the hot humid conditions are not ideal for football. but that didn't keep people away from the link. yesterday, fans got their first football fix, at open practice in south philly. as cherri gregg from our sister station "kyw news radio" tells us, many fans likes what they saw. >> the heat, humidity, and hot sun, was no deterrent. for the thousands, who piled into the linc, to meet and greet new faces, and some old favorite. >> new players coming on board, new coach, going to be an exciting year. >> coach doug powder son kicked the day off with a press conference, then went right to work introducing the more than a doze
rain reaked havoc on the pga championship all weekend, but jimmy walker was dynamite on sunday. tenth, walker splashes it home from the stand. the birds i moved him to 12 under par, here at 11, walker in 30 feet out for the birds i. putter did not sputter. that's his second birdie on the back nine, he held a two shot lead, and at 18, give the man a trophy, the 37 greer old from oklahoma city wins, the pga championship. goes wire to wire for his first major title. the hot humid conditions are...
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Aug 22, 2016
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>>> reaking news today, a high speed chase through the metro area. police say it started when they tried to stop a car in northeast denver. >> this is a live look from air tracker 7 right now. that black truck appeared to be going about 100 miles an hour. apparently the black stolen. this car was thhn ditched and another car was taken. we're told that was a white dodge ram. they are right now looking for the suspect, who's taken off. we have been following this and quebec there was an accident that's since been cleaned up. from that point south and making its way west, then ending here at that intersection south of the business development off holly, just a touch south of evans. that's where they are now. that's where molly is right now as well, looking at the scene from the ground. >> reporter: right now a very active scene as they continue to search for the driver who can see the damage on that truck there. a wommn here noticed her truck was gone. that white dodge ram with flames on the side, we don't know exactly what the driver was pulled over fo
>>> reaking news today, a high speed chase through the metro area. police say it started when they tried to stop a car in northeast denver. >> this is a live look from air tracker 7 right now. that black truck appeared to be going about 100 miles an hour. apparently the black stolen. this car was thhn ditched and another car was taken. we're told that was a white dodge ram. they are right now looking for the suspect, who's taken off. we have been following this and quebec there...
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. >> this morning, there is incredible new video of an ef1 tornado reaking havoc at a trucking company facility in northeast florida. take a look at this, this all happened in nassau county north of jacksonville yesterday afternoon, you can see, the winds picking up at semi before it fell over on it side, just incredible, employees say it sounded like a train coming through the yards. >> you are looking right there, look at that, feel that it, the solace. >> and it just ripped it right off. >> looks like a can opener just went right around it. >> now, a camera inside a nearby building also captured the storm's strength, as it ripped the doors open, and through several things across the floor, thankfully, no one was hurt. incredible video right there. >> it is now 4:43, lauren here with another check on your forecast, lauren, you have been holding it down for katie. glad to have you here. what's going on outside? >> thanks, holding it down early on a friday morning. but conditions are really nice, not put me to too much work. nice quiet day yesterday, again today, quiet conditions, litt
. >> this morning, there is incredible new video of an ef1 tornado reaking havoc at a trucking company facility in northeast florida. take a look at this, this all happened in nassau county north of jacksonville yesterday afternoon, you can see, the winds picking up at semi before it fell over on it side, just incredible, employees say it sounded like a train coming through the yards. >> you are looking right there, look at that, feel that it, the solace. >> and it just ripped...
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Aug 31, 2016
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will roll in and the heave flooding rains 5-10" and possibly 15" and the winds will drop to 80 as it reaksig island and it moves away to the west and southwest and weekendens during the day on thursday and into friday. now, turning our attention to lester, it is a 4 but now is a one and never hits the island and the weak of the part is son part because the winds are moving in the honest direction which is forward speed so that lessens the effect of wind. the rain is ping to be heavy at times but the minimal flooding will occur. fremont unified school district is going to school today, two day school week and then you have a local day on monday and then you only go four days next week. 59, clouds at 7:00, and sunny and breezy at 68. >> they are easing back into school. but they know how to do it in fremont. the bay bridge toll plaza shows it is heavy. the metering lights are on since 5:30 this morning so we have heavy delays throughs cash lane and fast track and car pools lanes are okay. traffic maps, los gatos area, southbound 17 on the ramp to eastbound highway nine, we are hearing of a v
will roll in and the heave flooding rains 5-10" and possibly 15" and the winds will drop to 80 as it reaksig island and it moves away to the west and southwest and weekendens during the day on thursday and into friday. now, turning our attention to lester, it is a 4 but now is a one and never hits the island and the weak of the part is son part because the winds are moving in the honest direction which is forward speed so that lessens the effect of wind. the rain is ping to be heavy...
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. >>> reaking half okay hours away from the flames. problem, that's really hundreds every miles away. >> and homelands security agents, local children's hospital, first ever cadet camp. bob kelly takes us along for the ride. >> how kanye west, a frenzy around the worlds this weekend. david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them. votevets is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> the man behind the success of n'sync and the back street boys has died. music producer and manager lou pearlman died in prison, no cause has been made public. pearlman get credit with essentially launching the boy band wave in the 90s, he played guilty i
. >>> reaking half okay hours away from the flames. problem, that's really hundreds every miles away. >> and homelands security agents, local children's hospital, first ever cadet camp. bob kelly takes us along for the ride. >> how kanye west, a frenzy around the worlds this weekend. david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david....
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. >> massive flooding reaking havoc acroters parts of louisianna tonight. national guard rescued more than a thousand people from their homes and cars. the floods are linked to at least two deaths, and the slow moving storm is expected to dump more rain in the state. fox's will car with the latest on this emergency. >> reporter: evacuations and rescues are underway in louisianna after days of torrential rainfall now swamped the state, dumping widespread flooding. >> the first had to come rescue at the house, the water was that high. >> slow moving storms expected to dump more heavy rain throughout the weekend. governor declaring a state of emergency, saying, residents advised to evacuate, should do so quickly. >> we have record levels of flooding along our rivers and creeks and because these are record floods, we don't know how wide the water is going to get in those areas. >> flooding progressively more and more as the day goes on, just getting worse. >> reporter: louisianna national guard going home to home to save residents and pets stranded in waist hig
. >> massive flooding reaking havoc acroters parts of louisianna tonight. national guard rescued more than a thousand people from their homes and cars. the floods are linked to at least two deaths, and the slow moving storm is expected to dump more rain in the state. fox's will car with the latest on this emergency. >> reporter: evacuations and rescues are underway in louisianna after days of torrential rainfall now swamped the state, dumping widespread flooding. >> the first...
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in the physical world, there is a reak that's appropriate when something changes.in virtual reality, it feels like you're actually doing something. >> rose: why is that important. >> because for the first time in history, people will hit a button and have any experience you can fathom. go to the top of kilimanjaro. become someone else. experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain will treat that as a real experience. in other words, humans have been around for a long time. the brain hasn't evolved to really understand the difference between a compelling virtual reality experience and an actual one. >> rose: and how is it we can do this? >> from a technological standpoint, we've really seen a tipping point in the last year, maybe two. so for the first time ever, we've had a very large industry pouring in billions of dollars with hundreds and hundreds of engineers and a problem that was very difficult to do before, for example tracking your body movements or having really light visual displays, those are getting solved now that ther
in the physical world, there is a reak that's appropriate when something changes.in virtual reality, it feels like you're actually doing something. >> rose: why is that important. >> because for the first time in history, people will hit a button and have any experience you can fathom. go to the top of kilimanjaro. become someone else. experience something wonderful, horrible at the touch of a button and the brain will treat that as a real experience. in other words, humans have...
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it lulled us into a sense of, the ice is bad and it is reaking from underneath. maybe it will be ok. then it was not. we went on to a village and we were supposed to go out to an island and we were told there was no ice at all. one. the look on their face, i just knew they understood that it was basically the end of ice and the end of their lives as they had known it for thousands of years. neil: you mentioned the village? retel: it was small. my friend's wife was the great granddaughter of a schoolteacher. she had -- i asked her how many students she had and she said two. sometimes just one. it is a tiny, vibrant village. should i tell the rest of the story? i can't believe the questions he is asking me. [laughter] this is not how it was supposed to go. neil: we will get to the rest of the story later. you went on this trip with a big group of people. just that one walrus. gretel: that is all. the rest of the trip, as we were moving down the coast of greenland, everything behind us was breaking up. when we turned around, there was o ice in front and very little
it lulled us into a sense of, the ice is bad and it is reaking from underneath. maybe it will be ok. then it was not. we went on to a village and we were supposed to go out to an island and we were told there was no ice at all. one. the look on their face, i just knew they understood that it was basically the end of ice and the end of their lives as they had known it for thousands of years. neil: you mentioned the village? retel: it was small. my friend's wife was the great granddaughter of a...
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trends,reak long-term it sends a message.een on a steady trend that went parabolic but now it has come down. it sends some sort of psychological signal. it is contingent on the fed being dovish again. if the fed tightens, it will be hard to be positive on carry. jonathan: we had a discussion about capturing the upside of the dollar. talking about commodity currencies. is that how you would capture dollar upset -- upside, reduce the commodity play? >> i think you have to take it one currency at a time. sterling has shown it has a weak underbelly. that is one that is a natural. sterling-yen could easily go to $1.20. that seems to be working on both sides. the commodity currencies look like they are fully valued if not overvalued. jonathan: people are waiting federal reserve bank of australia and new zealand to do more. will it be driven on the other side of the trade? it's a double whammy. it will be led by the u.s. fed side. typically, commodities and commodity currencies get hit because there is a direct commodity link. commo
trends,reak long-term it sends a message.een on a steady trend that went parabolic but now it has come down. it sends some sort of psychological signal. it is contingent on the fed being dovish again. if the fed tightens, it will be hard to be positive on carry. jonathan: we had a discussion about capturing the upside of the dollar. talking about commodity currencies. is that how you would capture dollar upset -- upside, reduce the commodity play? >> i think you have to take it one...