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here's a look at realtime doppler over the last hour. >>> good saturday morning. thank you for joining us. here's what we're working on. hack attack, hackers posted the names and addresses of police officers and other local officials online. what investigators are saying >>> starting today, broward county joins voters in miami-dade heading to the polls for voting. how they're getting ready for what is expected to be a large turnout. >> mentoring matters how a local company gives time during the week to stop and give back to young people in unforgettable ways. i love the sound of that. >>> good morning. michael smith joining us with the forecast and it's pretty. look at that. >> just look at that. these folks at the resort camera, seeing with their own eyes the beautiful sunrise in progress. a mix of sun and clouds, and we have a couple of showers around. they're few and far between. good morning. those numbers on the thermometer, upper 60s, middle 60s, fort lauderdale at 65 and miami at 66. spotty showers offshore last hour as they develop and move to the southwes
here's a look at realtime doppler over the last hour. >>> good saturday morning. thank you for joining us. here's what we're working on. hack attack, hackers posted the names and addresses of police officers and other local officials online. what investigators are saying >>> starting today, broward county joins voters in miami-dade heading to the polls for voting. how they're getting ready for what is expected to be a large turnout. >> mentoring matters how a local...
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possibility to connect and communicate in realtime with an unprecedented number of people. al jazeera. >> just talk. talk. listen, and read our website www.aljazeera.com. [ "star spangled banner" ] >> president obama is in havana sitting down in talks with president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully, stand up to him. >> tough talk from candidates trying to woo israeli voters. >> terror attacks in new strikes in europe. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm richelle carey. for the first time in generations right now the american president is meeting with his cuban counterpart in havana. a military band played the cuban and american national anthem side by side. mike viqueira is live in have a hanna for us. mike, are you there? we're trying to get mike viqueira. we're having a few technical difficulties. we'll come back to him shortly. in the meantime, a new cbs news poll shows that majority of americans six in ten approve of restoring relations. 52% of americans approve of president obama's handling of relations between
possibility to connect and communicate in realtime with an unprecedented number of people. al jazeera. >> just talk. talk. listen, and read our website www.aljazeera.com. [ "star spangled banner" ] >> president obama is in havana sitting down in talks with president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully, stand up to him. >> tough talk from candidates trying to woo israeli voters. >> terror attacks in new strikes in europe....
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free apps are letting people share their lives with the world in realtime. some are even making money off living the dream live on the stream is what's trending. >> three, two, one -- >> and we're live. the newest craze to hit social media, live streaming. it's where you hop on your computer or smartphone and catch a friend, celebrity or random stranger in progress. watch alton brown cooking. go behind the scenes with carson daly daly. or take a bath with ricky gervais. >> i just want to see if it works in the bath. >> watching people live as they go through their day is a lot of fun because you feel like you have exclusive access to the person. you can even ask them questions. >> what's your favorite food? >> my favorite food is sushi. >> how cool is that? >> if you're looking to dip your toe in the live stream, there are a few free apps to get you started. the first one you might have already heard of, facebook. they recently rolled out a live streaming feature for all its futures. previously reserved only for settings, the countdown starts and you are liv
free apps are letting people share their lives with the world in realtime. some are even making money off living the dream live on the stream is what's trending. >> three, two, one -- >> and we're live. the newest craze to hit social media, live streaming. it's where you hop on your computer or smartphone and catch a friend, celebrity or random stranger in progress. watch alton brown cooking. go behind the scenes with carson daly daly. or take a bath with ricky gervais. >> i...
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you can get complete realtime election results all night on cbs2s2owa.com. >>> in see thear -- cedar rapid it's restaurant week and a local brewery is gearing up for the second and developsry -- anniversary. only event tonight. cbs2 news reporter marissa scott is live with what beer lovers will taste saturday. marissa. >> reporter: yeah they are celebrating the second and -- anniversary -- on saturday but right now aid member only event - it's a member only convenient and members are getting a first taststof the anniversary beer of belgium style beer. it will be released saturday in bottles and draft. this is a first time they have bottled beer quintin bottled 40 bottles. they are individually -- 450 bottles they are individually numbered and signed. >> the beer is going to be fantastic. it's been aged withn red wine barrels for five months and we brewed it in this cool dark mexican cane sugar that adds a interesting character on top of everything. >> reporter: besides the beer there's a lot of specials going on. we have thattings in on cbs2 iowa.com. covering the corridor in cedar r
you can get complete realtime election results all night on cbs2s2owa.com. >>> in see thear -- cedar rapid it's restaurant week and a local brewery is gearing up for the second and developsry -- anniversary. only event tonight. cbs2 news reporter marissa scott is live with what beer lovers will taste saturday. marissa. >> reporter: yeah they are celebrating the second and -- anniversary -- on saturday but right now aid member only event - it's a member only convenient and members...
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just starting the morning's regular delivery of news. >> in realtime.ning us on hump day. the news at 4:30 started right notice. right now an all out manhunt. they are looking for this man on the extreme right wanted in connection to a deadly attack at the international airport in brussels. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> thank you for joining us this wednesday, i'm mike hydeck. larry miller has time-saver traffic. let's start with allyson. hard to choose today or tomorrow as the >> tomorrow might be a smidge better because it will be warmer and we start with more sunshine. today we have high clouds and allotted more sunshine as the day progresses but it's awesome. temperatures, it's cool but warmer than yesterday, into the 50s. 54 rests stone. we have clouds hanging around. they will fade away, sunshine and we are gearing up for rain showers for friday. coming up a little later, we will go through the extended futurecast and time out the showers for you. today and tomorrow will be dry. here are the high temperatures town by town, 71 to leesburg, was
just starting the morning's regular delivery of news. >> in realtime.ning us on hump day. the news at 4:30 started right notice. right now an all out manhunt. they are looking for this man on the extreme right wanted in connection to a deadly attack at the international airport in brussels. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> thank you for joining us this wednesday, i'm mike hydeck. larry miller has time-saver traffic. let's start with allyson. hard to choose today or tomorrow as the...
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it is highly unusual for investigators to be revealing what they're hearing in realtime to the press public. this guy is being interrogated. salah abdeslam is being interrogated in belgium by belgian prosecutors, belgian ma jes traits. you have four different teams interrogating. some of them are speaking to the press. they are giving the press such detail about what they're learning in realtime as they're learning it. all of this is getting out to his confederate, who obviously perpetrated today. who knows if this provoked them. who knows if this was a dog whistle to them. >> you're suggesting it's possible. >> yes, i'm suggesting it's possible that he used his investigators to deliver information that only the confederates would know what it meant. >> i've been telling everybody for the past 48 hours about a fascinating article on sunday, "new york times." it's a long one. but it has information in there that is mind blowing about what happened in paris and what they learned. >> right. >> one of the things they talk about is that at least 90 terrorists moved among the migrants in e
it is highly unusual for investigators to be revealing what they're hearing in realtime to the press public. this guy is being interrogated. salah abdeslam is being interrogated in belgium by belgian prosecutors, belgian ma jes traits. you have four different teams interrogating. some of them are speaking to the press. they are giving the press such detail about what they're learning in realtime as they're learning it. all of this is getting out to his confederate, who obviously perpetrated...
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they watched and reacted in realtime and frank joins us now with reaction. hi, frank. >> hey, megyn how are you? i've lost control of the group. i want a word or phrase to describe the debate. >> sizzle. >> key players. >> took the challenge, delivered. >> inspiring. >> refreshing. >> what is so powerful? you guys seem to really respond differently to this than others before. what is so powerful? >> well, people were talking to us tonight and spending less time talking to counter parts. >> i wasn't afraid to look at the television. i was engaged because it was presidential. >> and you're a mom? >> yes, i am. >> were you concerned about your kids watching other debates? >> i was. >> what about this one? >> not tonight. >> what is the difference? >> more substantive and professional and it told us more about the candidates and more detail of what they believe and want for america. >> what are the highest moments tonight? ted cruz talked about how he's going to change washington? >> this is powerful. because it was direct, it was clear, it was concise. let's ta
they watched and reacted in realtime and frank joins us now with reaction. hi, frank. >> hey, megyn how are you? i've lost control of the group. i want a word or phrase to describe the debate. >> sizzle. >> key players. >> took the challenge, delivered. >> inspiring. >> refreshing. >> what is so powerful? you guys seem to really respond differently to this than others before. what is so powerful? >> well, people were talking to us tonight and...
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algebra or algebra work to example video, then i can, you know, then it's like i almost do it in realtime. i put the exercise up there. and people -- you know, the feedback we get is people like the fact that they can tell that i'm doing it in realtime, that i didn't, you know, prepare it ahead of time and then i give them just the finished product. >> can you quantify the reach of these videos in this approach over the years? how many people are you reaching now? do you know? >> so on a monthly basis there's about 14 million people who are using the site. you know, we estimate last year roughly 15 -- we don't know the exact number. 15% to 30% of all american students used khan academy at least once in a year. >> in some fashion. and it's not only being used on an individualized basis at home, in fact now, because of the way you've built out the deal, people are using it in schools, right? traditional education is accessing your stuff. >> exactly. and it's not just videos, it's actually a lot of what we have invested in is the extension of that software that i originally -- >> right. so i
algebra or algebra work to example video, then i can, you know, then it's like i almost do it in realtime. i put the exercise up there. and people -- you know, the feedback we get is people like the fact that they can tell that i'm doing it in realtime, that i didn't, you know, prepare it ahead of time and then i give them just the finished product. >> can you quantify the reach of these videos in this approach over the years? how many people are you reaching now? do you know? >> so...
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realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company again! r again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... again! in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used quick seared to seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. steak 'n shake, home of the original steakburger. it's not always as easy for me as it is for him... it's easy for me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the swing of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that, it makes me feel like we're both... when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y
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you can track the rain 24/7 in realtime. and track the radar on our nbc bay area app. new tonight fed up with the red tape. the santa clara county sheriff takes matters into her own hands, making a costco run and buying security cameras with her own credit card. she said she couldn't wait anymore and there's a little bit of a publicity stunt, too. >> reporter: six months after an inmate died here. still no additional security cameras. and she's fed up when she heard it would take two additional years, she was fed up and so she went shopping. >> the sheriff has been asking for more cameras since the beating death of an inmate. three officers on trial for the beatings. when she was told it would take two years and $20 million to add cameras to the jail. we finally got their work year, we knew we needed an interim system. she said she asked which cameras to buy, went to costco and paid for a system. cameras won't be pointed at cells and don't record audio but they will store video for 30 days and for the first time record what's happening inside inmate modules. it. >> if
you can track the rain 24/7 in realtime. and track the radar on our nbc bay area app. new tonight fed up with the red tape. the santa clara county sheriff takes matters into her own hands, making a costco run and buying security cameras with her own credit card. she said she couldn't wait anymore and there's a little bit of a publicity stunt, too. >> reporter: six months after an inmate died here. still no additional security cameras. and she's fed up when she heard it would take two...
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they watched and reacted in realtime and frank joins us now with reaction. hi, frank. >> hey, megyn how are you? i've lost control of the group. i want a word or phrase to describe the debate. >> sizzle. >> key players. >> took the challenge, delivered. >> inspiring. >> refreshing. >> what is so powerful? you guys seem to really respond differently to this than others before. what is so powerful? >> well, people were talking to us tonight and spending less time talking to counter parts. >> i wasn't afraid to look at the television. i was engaged because it was presidential. >> and you're a mom? >> yes, i am. >> were you concerned about your kids watching other debates? >> i was. >> what about this one? >> not tonight. >> what is the difference? >> more substantive and professional and it told us more about the candidates and more detail of what they believe and want for america. >> what are the highest moments tonight? ted cruz talked about how he's going to change washington? >> this is powerful. because it was direct, it was clear, it was concise. let's ta
they watched and reacted in realtime and frank joins us now with reaction. hi, frank. >> hey, megyn how are you? i've lost control of the group. i want a word or phrase to describe the debate. >> sizzle. >> key players. >> took the challenge, delivered. >> inspiring. >> refreshing. >> what is so powerful? you guys seem to really respond differently to this than others before. what is so powerful? >> well, people were talking to us tonight and...
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what you see at local12.com. if you haven't been there recently, we have a fresh rebuild rebuild. realtime whether continues. interactive radar. a forecast discussion where we break down the next few days. we'll have a sun cloud mix this you see that here in college hill filtering out the sun today temperatures 69 degrees. no precipitation expected today. warm and breezy with mid and high level clouds mixing in with sun. not everyone will see a shower tomorrow. more will see showers later this week and especially this weekend. the air quality index, the pollen count is high. we'll update the air quality index today on local 12 news first at 4:00. >> 68 the temperature now in cincinnati. we have high level clouds but also have dry air in place. the dew point is coming up. but the temperature is far away from the dew point, as we pick up clouds this afternoon and this evening. there will be no rain falling the bubble of warmth back over the planes over the weekend is now here. there's no chance for snow in the next seven days. way too warm for snow. there will be opportunities for rain showe
what you see at local12.com. if you haven't been there recently, we have a fresh rebuild rebuild. realtime whether continues. interactive radar. a forecast discussion where we break down the next few days. we'll have a sun cloud mix this you see that here in college hill filtering out the sun today temperatures 69 degrees. no precipitation expected today. warm and breezy with mid and high level clouds mixing in with sun. not everyone will see a shower tomorrow. more will see showers later this...
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and then to have a site to a computer and more importantly so in realtime we are sharing suspicious patterns. 11 talk about patterns of filing in suspicious concerns. we do that regularly in a way we have never done before. it is important to continue and then demanded to make it permanent because the work so well and we did that. is not up partnership jointly with the state's and will figure out where the neck steps. 11 and then be able to and dissipates to so jews talk about the private sector partners as we close down our system amfac of the next logical place was to attack the prepares a they cannot get the data from us they can get it from the upper pair with 200 clients. and s and is anyone discovers that and it seems odd that we your getting a strange refund request and then to their surprise they were packed and then to protect all others but denmark those accounts. the reason criminals want to get a transcript application they wanted to get your copy of last year's return so we would look more logical and attract better because we're getting more sophisticated to pick out those anom
and then to have a site to a computer and more importantly so in realtime we are sharing suspicious patterns. 11 talk about patterns of filing in suspicious concerns. we do that regularly in a way we have never done before. it is important to continue and then demanded to make it permanent because the work so well and we did that. is not up partnership jointly with the state's and will figure out where the neck steps. 11 and then be able to and dissipates to so jews talk about the private...
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we'll have realtime results on fox8.com. once the returns start coming in. stay with us for complete election coverage. >> . some other news. grand jury will whether sergeant bolten violated the mans rights. rights. we have an obligation to protect individuals civil rights at all times. we have an obligation to arrest individuals that skraoeult the law. violate the law. it's a double edge sword. we have to protect the rights of the individuals. that we arrest at all times. >> . case will be presented to a grand jury in april. >> fbi agents raid a million dollar home in bay village. it happened at this house on lake road. near bradly. agents could be seen removing boxes of evidence. including two computers from the home. a spokeswoman telling us it was part of a multicity investigation. into child pornography. lake shore. and by one or two in the afternoon. it was in the 40s. way down to akron canton. youngstown. and again we're in the back edge of the rain. but it is still over cast. and it is still pretty soggy. but notice that the back edge is moving now.
we'll have realtime results on fox8.com. once the returns start coming in. stay with us for complete election coverage. >> . some other news. grand jury will whether sergeant bolten violated the mans rights. rights. we have an obligation to protect individuals civil rights at all times. we have an obligation to arrest individuals that skraoeult the law. violate the law. it's a double edge sword. we have to protect the rights of the individuals. that we arrest at all times. >> . case...
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that kind of information has to be passed today, realtime, across north america into western europe. >> there's a lot of information that came out today. what does your gut tell you about it. on najim laachraoui, believed to have made some of the explosives used in paris. one of the suicide attackers at the airport in brussels. the bakraoui brothers. a lot of explosives found in their apartment, tatp that may have been used in a future attack. we had the note left by one of the brothers afraid of getting caught. does this indicate this was sort of a small circle, a small, closed circle right now and a lot of the loose ends have been tied up with many of them dead, or is this just the beginning? are they part of a much bigger group of people out there plotting more? >> i think when you talk about circle or cells you have to understand how the world of terrorism is changing. i would call these people clusters. when we had the 9/11 plot, that's a classic cell. a group trained overseas and don't communicate with anybody else. we're talking about people recruiting criminals to come in. it
that kind of information has to be passed today, realtime, across north america into western europe. >> there's a lot of information that came out today. what does your gut tell you about it. on najim laachraoui, believed to have made some of the explosives used in paris. one of the suicide attackers at the airport in brussels. the bakraoui brothers. a lot of explosives found in their apartment, tatp that may have been used in a future attack. we had the note left by one of the brothers...
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realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition, this half hour about the four of us, your investigators. i'm mike deforest with erica washington and louis bolden. and we are recapping some of our best investigations. no one wants to get ripped off but sometimes it does happen. were here to help you to fix it if it does, erica, most of us have been there, your car won't start or you have been in an accident and you need a tow your car, even more, and then won't pay to fix it? >> that is one local woman said happened to her. it is never a great day if you need a tow truck but you expect to have it tan care of without a problem. but a woman whether called us had hundreds of thousands of damage because of damage to her car, and she didn't chose the company herself but the company her roadside assistance plan chose to send her. >> it is my car scraping the pavement. >> reporter: she called the roadside assistance number on her three for one protection plan,
realtime closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition, this half hour about the four of us, your investigators. i'm mike deforest with erica washington and louis bolden. and we are recapping some of our best investigations. no one wants to get ripped off but sometimes it does happen. were here to help you to fix it if it does, erica, most of us have been there, your car won't start or you have been in an accident and...
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the possibility to connect and communicate in realtime, with an unprecedented number of people, tarek bazley, al jazeera. >> there will be news hour from me in 30 minutes. all the rest, at al jazeera, 126 characters. >> history in the making. president obama is in havana sitting down for talks with cuban president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully stand up to him! >> tough talks from candidates trying to move pro-israeli
the possibility to connect and communicate in realtime, with an unprecedented number of people, tarek bazley, al jazeera. >> there will be news hour from me in 30 minutes. all the rest, at al jazeera, 126 characters. >> history in the making. president obama is in havana sitting down for talks with cuban president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully stand up to him! >> tough talks from candidates trying to move pro-israeli
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realtime closed captioning performed by u.s. captioning company >>alvin: off the top at 6:00 the stakes at the university of miami where the fight for florida continues tonight with what could be the last debate for wont republican presidential candidates. >> laurie: and ted cruz getting a big endorsement from air fellow senator. >> calvin: it is the all-important i. florida primary all right. and lom news as l le team coverage ahead of tonight's debate right here in florida, so let's begin with local10 news reporter glenna milberg. she's live inside what's already. the fight for florida combines in just a few hours. figuratively. whether that will be literal as well remains to seen. people are already early voting for this debate before tuesday's all-important florida primary is really critical, especially for the hometown candidate marco rubio. >> get out of here. go home to mom. >> glenna: frontrunner donald trump expects attacks tonight but at what tone is the question. cell phone video of the latest clashes at his events do
realtime closed captioning performed by u.s. captioning company >>alvin: off the top at 6:00 the stakes at the university of miami where the fight for florida continues tonight with what could be the last debate for wont republican presidential candidates. >> laurie: and ted cruz getting a big endorsement from air fellow senator. >> calvin: it is the all-important i. florida primary all right. and lom news as l le team coverage ahead of tonight's debate right here in florida,...
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communicate in realtime, with an unprecedented number of people, tarek bazley, al jazeera. >> there will be news hour from me in 30 minutes. all the rest, at al jazeera, 126 characters. >> history in the making. president obama is in havana sitting down for talks with cuban president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully stand up to him! >> tough talks from candidates trying to move pro-israeli tenants at aipac. >>> new strikes in europe. all right, al jazeera senior washington correspond mike viqueria is liven for us in havana. so mike what can we expect from this meeting that's happening now and tell us what's often th- on the president's agenda. >> well, the president has two goals here really. one is really to cement in the public's mind the perception that this opening to cuba is real, it's permanent and it is irreversible. to do that the president has embarked on two things. a lot of ceremony here walking through streets of havana upon arriving yesterday with his family, today laying a wreath at the memorial for jose marti, a 19th century cuban nationa
communicate in realtime, with an unprecedented number of people, tarek bazley, al jazeera. >> there will be news hour from me in 30 minutes. all the rest, at al jazeera, 126 characters. >> history in the making. president obama is in havana sitting down for talks with cuban president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully stand up to him! >> tough talks from candidates trying to move pro-israeli tenants at aipac. >>> new strikes in...
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but for many its appeal remains as it's always been, the possibility to connect and communicate in realtime with an unprecedented number of people. al jazeera. >> just talk. talk. listen, and read our website www.aljazeera.com. [ "star spangled banner" ] >> president obama is in havana sitting down in talks with president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully, stand up to him. >> tough talk from candidates trying to woo israeli voters.
but for many its appeal remains as it's always been, the possibility to connect and communicate in realtime with an unprecedented number of people. al jazeera. >> just talk. talk. listen, and read our website www.aljazeera.com. [ "star spangled banner" ] >> president obama is in havana sitting down in talks with president raul castro. >> if you see violence, condemn it. if you see a bully, stand up to him. >> tough talk from candidates trying to woo israeli...
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the app will tell you everything you need to know including realtime election results and information on all the states involved today. >>> police are investigating a shooting that happened overnight in north philadelphia. their concern now is for the safety of a 1-year-old boy who was inside the house when the shots rang out. nbc 10's matt delucia has the details. >> reporter: a wide open front door and blood on the floors and walls, that's what philadelphia police officers found at this home on the 3900 block of north percy street just before midnight. >> there were some broken glasses, a broken beer bottle, there was things spilled on the ground. >> reporter: police say it appears there was an argument that turned into a violent struggle. officers were called about a person with a weapon, but found no one home. two victims, a 23-year-old man and a 26-year-old man wound up at temple hospital with gunshot wounds. police say they and the suspected shooter live on the second floor of the home. >> he fled with three other family members including a 1-year-old boy. >> reporter: now polic
the app will tell you everything you need to know including realtime election results and information on all the states involved today. >>> police are investigating a shooting that happened overnight in north philadelphia. their concern now is for the safety of a 1-year-old boy who was inside the house when the shots rang out. nbc 10's matt delucia has the details. >> reporter: a wide open front door and blood on the floors and walls, that's what philadelphia police officers...
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he even took these videos from behind bars and posted them online in realtime. >> reporter: why are you speaking out about how easy it was for you to get this cell phone inside rikers? >> i want everybody, taxpayers to see this, because we're paying for them to do nothing. >> reporter: what was your reaction to the that story? >> i think we're human. there are times when it's not as well as we'd like. people make mistakes. but one cell phone is not -- you know, the sky didn't fall. >> reporter: contraband cell phones in jails are a nationwide problem. he says the expanding team of canines will help in that effort. some of these dogs are trained to do more than just sniff out in the rare event of an escape, sarge is trained to track down an escapee wherever he or she may hide. we asked the commissioner his own opinion on closing rikers. he told us he is not a part of those discussions. he's focusing on making this jail safer. >>> you need some answers? if you have a story you think the news 4 i i-team should check out, call our tip line. >>> we're going to get some weather answers now. >
he even took these videos from behind bars and posted them online in realtime. >> reporter: why are you speaking out about how easy it was for you to get this cell phone inside rikers? >> i want everybody, taxpayers to see this, because we're paying for them to do nothing. >> reporter: what was your reaction to the that story? >> i think we're human. there are times when it's not as well as we'd like. people make mistakes. but one cell phone is not -- you know, the sky...
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i think especially young adults that have very, very short attention spans and in this realtime multi screen world, the afl was designed for that. >> we want to completely assault your senses, make you fans and make you understand that this is the kind of football that's never existed before. i wish you all, god bless and come on down, see one of our games. it's the best time you'll have with your pants on. >> i'll be there, gene. i'll be there. you told me to come. so what do sports fans in the city think about d.c.'s newest sports team? tom sherwood takes a look. >> reporter: the latest version of arena football made a splashy bow today. on the street people had all sorts of opinions. >> fantastic. very entertaining sport. i would go. >> pretty violent. it's all offense. >> i'd go. >> what's the appeal? >> the violence, fun. >> do you know anything about it? >> i know nothing about it. >> you like it? >> yes. oh, yeah. >> it's pretty violent. >> that's a good thing. >> reporter: bowser was bobbing her head to the latest sports team to join the wizards, the mystics and the capitals.
i think especially young adults that have very, very short attention spans and in this realtime multi screen world, the afl was designed for that. >> we want to completely assault your senses, make you fans and make you understand that this is the kind of football that's never existed before. i wish you all, god bless and come on down, see one of our games. it's the best time you'll have with your pants on. >> i'll be there, gene. i'll be there. you told me to come. so what do...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, bart speaking out about the problem knocking trains out of service. the delays now stretching into a second week. began, everyone. i'm michelle griego. frank is off. a mysterious problem is causing bart trains to short-circuit on the tracks. it's taken hundreds of cars out of service enraging passengers. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: they had a board meeting this morning and their engineers are stumped. they are trying to move around parts and cars to try to maintain some semblance of a normal system. but there's no timetable on when this problem is going to be fixed and the system will actually be back to normal. >> it's time to engage every option that we might be able to think of. >> reporter: so bart is putting together what it calls a tiger team of its own employees and outside experts to figure out what's damaging cars on the section of track between pittsburg and concord. >> at this point the folks that have been working on it we have exhausted all the pockets that we can think of. >> reporter: -- all the po
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, bart speaking out about the problem knocking trains out of service. the delays now stretching into a second week. began, everyone. i'm michelle griego. frank is off. a mysterious problem is causing bart trains to short-circuit on the tracks. it's taken hundreds of cars out of service enraging passengers. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: they had a board meeting this morning and their engineers are...
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have swirled that twitter would expand its twitter limit, but doing so would undermooin the quick realtime culture of twitter. >>> solving the problems of tomorrow is the premise behind a national competition aimed at getting more teenagers interested in other careers. now the results are in. chris nguyen has their story. >> reporter: inside this union city classroom, future scientists, engineers and mathematicians assemble. >> this class is making a difference in the world and we're opening people's eyes to different things. >> reporter: last fall, students at james logan high school designed what they say is the first student built charging station. >> it is renewable and sustainable. >> reporter: although electric vehicles don't create emissions, the electricity used is primarily derived from fossil fuel. >> all the wiring, very complex principles. >> reporter: sensing an educational opportunity, he entered the contest, encouraging students to illustrate the power of stem. >> once we found out about the competition, we had three to four weeks. having to stay after certain class periods,
have swirled that twitter would expand its twitter limit, but doing so would undermooin the quick realtime culture of twitter. >>> solving the problems of tomorrow is the premise behind a national competition aimed at getting more teenagers interested in other careers. now the results are in. chris nguyen has their story. >> reporter: inside this union city classroom, future scientists, engineers and mathematicians assemble. >> this class is making a difference in the world...
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. >> our list of three ways to share your life in realtime. >> hello, welcome to the show. >> let's start by counting down the top of "the list." >> in the newsroom, here's hadley. >> you heard about the big winners from leo to spotlight, but the biggest winners were girl scouts of america. they're at number three. >> what a night at the oscars. and what a night for chris rock's daughter's girl scout troop. tina as well as charlize theron, joe biden and many, many shelled out to get the goods. all in all, about 16,000 boxes of cookies were sold at the ceremony. making chris not only a great oscar host, but a shoo-in for dad of the year. >> rich and famous, or just regular like us, we all love girl scout cookies. >> thank you very much. >> from chris rock, to rock, paper, scissors, an anti-bullying video that is so uplifting we had to feature it at number two. school is tough enough. add bullies to the mix and it can be brutal. but this new video from android already with about 100,000 youtube views for standing up for one another. st. elmo's fire. come on, people, it's scissors can be fri
. >> our list of three ways to share your life in realtime. >> hello, welcome to the show. >> let's start by counting down the top of "the list." >> in the newsroom, here's hadley. >> you heard about the big winners from leo to spotlight, but the biggest winners were girl scouts of america. they're at number three. >> what a night at the oscars. and what a night for chris rock's daughter's girl scout troop. tina as well as charlize theron, joe biden...
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isn't it amazing with the dash cams how we can see this stuff happening in realtime? becky crawford is receiving medical treatment for her injury. doctors do expect though that she will make a full recovery. it is friday night and it is 53 degrees. let's check in with eric thomas to find out if it will get any better over the weekend. i think that's kind of chilly. >> eric: yeah, it is a little cool, maureen and we will start embarking on a warming trend as we take you through the weekend time frame. we will take you to the scott clark toyota weathernet and maureen just showed you a live shot. it is gorgeous. look at the sunset. this is from cpcc and 51 degrees there at the community college. the number officially at the airport is 50. we are in the fasts across the i-40 corridor and boone and blowing rock, there you go. out the door, hour by hour, 43 at 11:00. so if you're taking your family out, make sure you bundle them up and it will be chilly. we are heading into the 30s thereafter. wrmer weather on the way. it is not much of a rollercoaster. wait until you see t
isn't it amazing with the dash cams how we can see this stuff happening in realtime? becky crawford is receiving medical treatment for her injury. doctors do expect though that she will make a full recovery. it is friday night and it is 53 degrees. let's check in with eric thomas to find out if it will get any better over the weekend. i think that's kind of chilly. >> eric: yeah, it is a little cool, maureen and we will start embarking on a warming trend as we take you through the weekend...
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his campaign last week and that news and all the other news we were watchchg national reaction in realtime through these goolle analytics and right now, about two minutes ago, it was showing the nation, a third gf trump has won the debate. >> i was with dr. ben carson today who sent dorsing me by the way, tomorrow morning. >> donald trumum let that news fly almost as aaside. an endorsement of ben carson could bring his base of evangelical voters. >> this is the first we ever had interest. >> google analytics revealed impulse and donald trump was most searched candidate most searched candidate nationwide and in florida. marco rubio and ted wuz went back and forth were second. >> we wanted free trade but fair trade. >> while john kasich was depending trade policy google voters rated him number one and economy just his isis. >> anyone that says social security can stay how it is in lying. the critical florida primaryry. >> build a wall and triple border control. >> cruz added his first endorsement and florida governor was in the house de laneing to throw his support to any candidates before f
his campaign last week and that news and all the other news we were watchchg national reaction in realtime through these goolle analytics and right now, about two minutes ago, it was showing the nation, a third gf trump has won the debate. >> i was with dr. ben carson today who sent dorsing me by the way, tomorrow morning. >> donald trumum let that news fly almost as aaside. an endorsement of ben carson could bring his base of evangelical voters. >> this is the first we ever...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, a rainy friday in the bay area and much of the weekend may be a washout. let's get to roberta gonzales who is tracking the rain. roberta. >> reporter: we do have now at this particular time some heavy rain that's moved into the bay area off the coast. we are watching it carefully. according to our live hi-def doppler radar, the precipitation is moving from the west across the peninsula lifting up north. i'm going to zoom in on some of the hard hit areas. we are going towards 580/680 corridor in the dublin- pleasanton area. that's always a mess when it rains. but look at the yellow on the tv screen. that's pretty moderate rainfall from mill valley through tiburon into muir beach and berkeley, as well. peninsula getting sparked around the bay u district into sfo into san francisco. heavy rain in the mission. folsom street also has some heavy rain and chinatown and the richmond district moderate rain, as well. this is the prefront associated with a bigger storm that's lurking offshore. that particular storm will cause
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, a rainy friday in the bay area and much of the weekend may be a washout. let's get to roberta gonzales who is tracking the rain. roberta. >> reporter: we do have now at this particular time some heavy rain that's moved into the bay area off the coast. we are watching it carefully. according to our live hi-def doppler radar, the precipitation is moving from the west across the peninsula lifting up...
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we're watching it in realtime with donald trump. what does he really believe? that's a question for many republicans. his evolution on the subject of abortion in and of itself is problematic. formally very supportive of abortion rights and then moving to this position which is more extreme than even people who make abortion a central issue because conservatives do not see any sort of punishment directed toward the woman, the mother, as being a part of this. and so, trump has created a mess that gives his opponents both democrats and fellow republican rivals a chance to take him to task and his silence in these hours perhaps is a way of him trying to retrench, come up with a better answer. we don't know. but watching for his next move i think will be telling. tamron? >> kelly, thank you so much. joining me now terry o'neill, president of the national organization of women and analyst and national affairs correspondent for the nation, joan walsh. joan, let me let you get in here. kelly o'donnell saying donald trump now meeting with the foreign policy advisers, pe
we're watching it in realtime with donald trump. what does he really believe? that's a question for many republicans. his evolution on the subject of abortion in and of itself is problematic. formally very supportive of abortion rights and then moving to this position which is more extreme than even people who make abortion a central issue because conservatives do not see any sort of punishment directed toward the woman, the mother, as being a part of this. and so, trump has created a mess that...
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fast reverse back to nancy reagan who was under realtime criticism for having undue influence over herusband and the stf in the west wing from her office in the east wing, but she did take some incoming fire. >> she did take some incoming fire, and it was criticism of her -- you know, her war on drugs, just say no got a little bit of criticism, but the fact of the matter is it's not the first time we've had influential first ladies, but she never ordered us to do anything. it was always calling something to our attention rather briskly and expecting us to fix it. i can think of a couple of occasions as national security adviser when she wanted something done in our foreign policy travels and after i examined what she wanted, i had to go tell her, no, we can't do this. and i could see the frozen look on her face to this day, but she understood, so i think she handled the portfolio quite well, and we knew every time she would leave town and go to new york for a visit for a few days, which she did relatively often, after about the second day, the president became fidgety, and by the third
fast reverse back to nancy reagan who was under realtime criticism for having undue influence over herusband and the stf in the west wing from her office in the east wing, but she did take some incoming fire. >> she did take some incoming fire, and it was criticism of her -- you know, her war on drugs, just say no got a little bit of criticism, but the fact of the matter is it's not the first time we've had influential first ladies, but she never ordered us to do anything. it was always...
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. >> our list of three ways to share your life in realtime. >> hello, welcome to the show. >> let's start by counting down the top of "the list." hadley. >> you heard about the big
. >> our list of three ways to share your life in realtime. >> hello, welcome to the show. >> let's start by counting down the top of "the list." hadley. >> you heard about the big
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created figure of warrior sensation steph curry and guess who is supposed to be there to see it in realtime. will the real steph curry please show up? hit nothing but net with that new statue and supposed to show curry dribbling in his trademark warriors jersey. the cost to make that statue, $350,000. >> has to be a trip. >> how many years has he been in the league? >>> the terror investigation continues in brussels. belgium official os now say a second suspect is wanted. >>> a twist in the investigation. the details uncovered about the terrorist in the brussels attack and the direct connection they have to the attacks in paris. >>> the south bay honors a san jose police officer shot and killed in the line of duty exactly one year ago today. i'm bob redell. that story coming up. >>> and i'm stephanie chuang live in our contra costa newsroom. the latest on the capture of the bearded bandit. what helped lead to the arrest last night? "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> a very good thursday morning to you. thanks so much for joining us, i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. very calm
created figure of warrior sensation steph curry and guess who is supposed to be there to see it in realtime. will the real steph curry please show up? hit nothing but net with that new statue and supposed to show curry dribbling in his trademark warriors jersey. the cost to make that statue, $350,000. >> has to be a trip. >> how many years has he been in the league? >>> the terror investigation continues in brussels. belgium official os now say a second suspect is wanted....
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also realtime access to their security cameras and screening for all airport employees. now one more thing that came out in court today, prosecutors say reynolds definitely had a co-conspirator, a man with ties to jamaica who remains on the run tonight no, word on how much she may decide to cooperate with investigators as this case moves forward, but clearly the best case scenario for her after she heads back to court here tomorrow afternoon would be to walk out on $500,000 secure bond. live in downtown brooklyn at federal court, i'm stacey sager, channel 7 eyewitness news. now in brussels in those terrorist attacks, first a surprising standdown of sorts in brussels. authorities leveled their threat, but some security experts say other attacks maying in the works and soon. now abc news is confirming a second subway suspect is on the run. prosecutors say there is a direct connection between the bombings in brussels that killed 31 and the isis paris attacks last year that killed more than 100. cops in farris right now are conducting -- paris right now are conducting raids
also realtime access to their security cameras and screening for all airport employees. now one more thing that came out in court today, prosecutors say reynolds definitely had a co-conspirator, a man with ties to jamaica who remains on the run tonight no, word on how much she may decide to cooperate with investigators as this case moves forward, but clearly the best case scenario for her after she heads back to court here tomorrow afternoon would be to walk out on $500,000 secure bond. live in...
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. >> instead a triumph as we watched in realtime what actually lasted three hours. an event proportionately unlike any other among the moons and planets in the solar system. he seen an eclipse in person. >> it takes one of the global constants and turns it off. the sun goes away in the middle of the day. and that's dramatic. >> that's why when an eclipse crosses the united states next year, the exploratorium plns to follow it with not one crew, but two. >> why twice? >> you have twice the chance to see it if the weather doesn't cooperate. >> with the moon receding four centimeters a year not even these eclipses will last forever. we'll only have them for 500 million more years. at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> that was a sight. >>> well, our rain is quite the sight and more is coming our way. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> the total solar eclipse was something else. here is a look at the rain on live doppler 7hd. it is up around the mendocino coast. it will work its way southward. we have already seen some showers, but we
. >> instead a triumph as we watched in realtime what actually lasted three hours. an event proportionately unlike any other among the moons and planets in the solar system. he seen an eclipse in person. >> it takes one of the global constants and turns it off. the sun goes away in the middle of the day. and that's dramatic. >> that's why when an eclipse crosses the united states next year, the exploratorium plns to follow it with not one crew, but two. >> why twice?...
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. >> instead a triumph as we watched in realtime what actually lasted three hours.oportionately unlike any other among the moons and planets in the solar system. he seen an eclipse in person. >> it takes one of the global constants and turns it off. the sun goes away in the middle of the day. and that's dramatic. >> that's why when an eclipse crosses the united states next year, the exploratorium plns to follow it with not one crew, but two. >> why twice? >> you have twice the chance to see it if the weather doesn't cooperate. >> with the moon receding four centimeters a year not even these eclipses will last forever. we'll only have them for 500 million more years. at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> that was a sight. >>> well, our rain is quite the sight and more is coming our way. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> the total solar eclipse was something else. here is a look at the rain on live doppler 7hd. it is up around the mendocino coast. it will work its way southward. we have already seen some showers, but we are in a bit
. >> instead a triumph as we watched in realtime what actually lasted three hours.oportionately unlike any other among the moons and planets in the solar system. he seen an eclipse in person. >> it takes one of the global constants and turns it off. the sun goes away in the middle of the day. and that's dramatic. >> that's why when an eclipse crosses the united states next year, the exploratorium plns to follow it with not one crew, but two. >> why twice? >> you...
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. >> we'll be able to share information in realtime so that greece and turkey can take even more effective action. this is a great example of how nato and the european union can work together to address common challenges. our mission is clear. nato ships are not in the aegean sea to stop or push back migrants or refugees. nato ships are there to help turkish and greek authorities, and in their efforts to cut the lines of human trafficking and which will networks. today we also discussed the situation in syria. nato has decided to intensify intelligence surveillance, and monitoring along the turkish-syrian border. this will compliment the measures of turkey where we decided late last year including more persons and increased naval persons in the eastern mediterranean. we're also continued--we're also continue to go augment turkish turkish areas with buffers. this is the best possible bases for renewing efforts negotiating peaceful solution to the cries in syria. but we remain concerned by russian build up in serie-a and the eastern mediterranean. russia's effort has fueled the humanitarian
. >> we'll be able to share information in realtime so that greece and turkey can take even more effective action. this is a great example of how nato and the european union can work together to address common challenges. our mission is clear. nato ships are not in the aegean sea to stop or push back migrants or refugees. nato ships are there to help turkish and greek authorities, and in their efforts to cut the lines of human trafficking and which will networks. today we also discussed...
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realtime closed d ptioningst text1 italics cc1 test message >>> breaking news this friday nqght. captured alive. the most wanted man after the during a dramatic shoototo. how they got him. we take you inside the tense raid. >>> also breaking -- a nor'easter set to hit. severe weather acrs the south at this hour. the system then moving right up the east coast. several major cities, up to eight inches or more. >>> the two air scares -- the lightning strike. the flight from raleigh to new york. passengers describing the jolt. >>> and breaking now -- the drone, the jet -- and the close call. vestigating tonight. and the threat sent to his son. >>> and diane wyer with the famous actress. did she lure in one of the most hunted men in the world? the interview right here tonight. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the breaking news, the dramatic % shootout. men after the terror attacks in paris, now captured alive. a series of explosions, smoke, several arrests, including the man believed to be at the center of a manhunt in europe. salah abdeslam, wounded but alive tonight. and auth
realtime closed d ptioningst text1 italics cc1 test message >>> breaking news this friday nqght. captured alive. the most wanted man after the during a dramatic shoototo. how they got him. we take you inside the tense raid. >>> also breaking -- a nor'easter set to hit. severe weather acrs the south at this hour. the system then moving right up the east coast. several major cities, up to eight inches or more. >>> the two air scares -- the lightning strike. the flight...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and we're keeping our "eye on the storm" and what's going to be a very wet weekend. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. tracking the rain right now in san jose, it is windshield wipers and low visibility for the evening commute. a first wave of rain that will be with us all weekend long. let's take a live look from our camera on treasure island right now. a break from the rain up north. but not for long. you can see those clouds gathering. >> in san francisco, behind those raindrops, you can barely make out the transamerica pyramid. believe it or not this is actually our golden gate bridge cam. >> oh. >> but the bridge is hiding behind the rain, fog and wind. here's the slick roads on the embarcadero. over in berkeley there's a time lapse of the clouds rolling in overhead. cloud cover over the bay just a sign of things to come. maria medina is in the santa cruz mountains where they are bracing for a foot of rain but first let's check in with our meteorologist paul deanno who is timing out the heavy rai
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and we're keeping our "eye on the storm" and what's going to be a very wet weekend. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. tracking the rain right now in san jose, it is windshield wipers and low visibility for the evening commute. a first wave of rain that will be with us all weekend long. let's take a live look from our camera on treasure island right now. a break from the rain up...
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the goal is to provide realtime usage data to customers and save money by eliminating the real people who used to manually read your meter. >> it relies on an underground cable. >> we've had issue with the cables. it's less than 10% of our meters but any percentage is too much. >> the problem is with water bills not electric and cost ouc $1 million last year because customers were under billed. they had to go back and back bill. it totalled $586,000. $475,000. >> ouc couldn't tell us how much they had to back bill customers so far this year. >> why are they being forced to eat this cost? >> there was consumption. we're not billing them for something they used. >> that leaves neighbors wondering if they will be hit by a mistake by a vendor with a $15 million contract. >> i think it's negligent to install a system that doesn't work in the first place. >> customers will continue to be back billed up to 3 months. a spokesperson for census said in part, this residential water meter technology was introduced in 2010. it is backed by a warranty. they have more than 3 million meters since lau
the goal is to provide realtime usage data to customers and save money by eliminating the real people who used to manually read your meter. >> it relies on an underground cable. >> we've had issue with the cables. it's less than 10% of our meters but any percentage is too much. >> the problem is with water bills not electric and cost ouc $1 million last year because customers were under billed. they had to go back and back bill. it totalled $586,000. $475,000. >> ouc...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> breaking news in brussels. terrorist attack at multiple locations, right now the search is on for those responsible. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. belgium's prime minister has called for three days of national mourning following coordinated attacks at the brussels airport and one of the capital's busy train stations. the deadly bombings killed at least 36 people and injured nearly 200 others. the "islamic state" has claimed responsibility. cbs reporter jonathan vigliotti has the very latest out of brussels. >> reporter: two survivors one clutching a baby picked themselves up off the floor moments after an explosion tore through the terminal. it was one of two powerful blasts at the brussels airport that blew out windows and caused a ceiling to cave in. travelers ran for safety. >> everyone was panicking. i just saw two people wch had like covered -- really covered with blood. >> reporter: an airport security camera captured this image of three men that belgian prosec
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> breaking news in brussels. terrorist attack at multiple locations, right now the search is on for those responsible. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. belgium's prime minister has called for three days of national mourning following coordinated attacks at the brussels airport and one of the capital's busy train stations. the deadly bombings killed at least 36 people and...
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account anywhere on the planet can see exactly what you're doing as you're doing it live and in realtime. so as he was careening across ocean parkway, investigators say he was telling the world, i'm driving, i'm all over the road, and i'm drunk. when periscope followers called 911, the dispatcher had to think fast. downloaded the app, created an account, and started watching him live. once they stopped him for his numerous traffic violations, an odor of alcohol right when they approached the car. field sobriety tests all failed. he was placed under arrest. >> reporter: as bizarre as it sounds, it's happened before. >> i'm driving home drunk. >> reporter: this woman was arrested in florida late last year for the same offense. no one answered the door at al-maki's home in oyster bay. the arrest came as a shock to his neighbors who say the state police deserve credit for creativity. >> i think it's a good thing. no question about it. we have to make our roads safe as possible. >> as you can see, i'm streaming the live shot now on periscope. this happened at about 1:00 in the morning on sund
account anywhere on the planet can see exactly what you're doing as you're doing it live and in realtime. so as he was careening across ocean parkway, investigators say he was telling the world, i'm driving, i'm all over the road, and i'm drunk. when periscope followers called 911, the dispatcher had to think fast. downloaded the app, created an account, and started watching him live. once they stopped him for his numerous traffic violations, an odor of alcohol right when they approached the...
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from when the alarm goes off to bedtime and all the steps in between, fitness trackers are logging realtime data about their every move. but will you regret that quest for steps. >> everything you do electronically leaves a small bread trail if you will. >> reporter: they already pull clues from cell phones, and if they aren't doing the same with wearable fitness trackers yet, they'll likely need to soon. >> obviously electronic devices and what they mean for criminal investigations is improving all the time. and it certainly is an avenue that allows us to furthered prosecutions. >> reporter: fitness trackers already popped up in courtrooms in at least two cases. for example, nina traveled from st. petersburg to pennsylvania and staying at her boss's home when police say she called to report she was raped by an unknown intrude her. but they obtained her search device and the device showed she was awake and walking around the entire night prior to the incident and did not go to bed as reported. police believe the steps recorded on her device proved she was awake and staging the crime scene i
from when the alarm goes off to bedtime and all the steps in between, fitness trackers are logging realtime data about their every move. but will you regret that quest for steps. >> everything you do electronically leaves a small bread trail if you will. >> reporter: they already pull clues from cell phones, and if they aren't doing the same with wearable fitness trackers yet, they'll likely need to soon. >> obviously electronic devices and what they mean for criminal...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. -- hazardous conditions on the roads. we have got >>> el nino rains are back! drenching rain and gusty winds all day long in the bay area making for hazardous conditions on the roads. we have our "eye on the storm." good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we have a live look now from our roof camera at pier 7 and the bay water just off the embarcadero. you can see how choppy the water is from the high winds. in lafayette crews were called out to clear a tree that fell across moraga road. the road was closed for two hours. >> here's a live look now at sfo, which is always affected by the weather. the flight duty manager telling us they are experiencing flight delays of over 2 hours. and so far today, 15 flights have been canceled because of the weather. >> it's all happening because finally low pressure offshore perfectly positioned for stormy weather which will continue for the next few hours. doppler radar shows heavy cells now pouring toward the san mateo county coastline but we'll all pick up lots of
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. -- hazardous conditions on the roads. we have got >>> el nino rains are back! drenching rain and gusty winds all day long in the bay area making for hazardous conditions on the roads. we have our "eye on the storm." good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we have a live look now from our roof camera at pier 7 and the bay water just off the embarcadero. you can see how choppy the water is...
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electronic health records for those who want them to become a national medical records system is a realtime longitude linked medical record so any practitioner could get onto your record and see what happened to you from the beginning to the ends. the reality is there are things you don't want dr. a to know that you might want dr. b to know? >> like what? >> you might not want him to know went to an oncologist because you want a fresh opinion. if you have a lifelong record, there's no fresh second opinions unless you can find somebody who is off the grid. there are increasingly some doctors that are choosing to not have electronic health records because of the cost and the privacy concerns. but it would be very difficult, and you're not going to be able to necessarily find the doctor that you want. >> why do you think it is that people aren't truly informed about hipaa? >> well, i actually think that was just how the law was made. the reason is because they call it privacy. they tell you you have to sign. the clinics actually think and believe that it has something to do with privacy and th
electronic health records for those who want them to become a national medical records system is a realtime longitude linked medical record so any practitioner could get onto your record and see what happened to you from the beginning to the ends. the reality is there are things you don't want dr. a to know that you might want dr. b to know? >> like what? >> you might not want him to know went to an oncologist because you want a fresh opinion. if you have a lifelong record, there's...