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on behalf of the colombian red cross, we wa nt behalf of the colombian red cross, we want to expressonal community has had for this emergency. the colombian red cross has deployed 145 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. up until now, the official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 have already been identified. we have 266 wounded, 300 families have been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red cross has a service called restoring family links and up till now, we have had 326 persons requesting this service. up till now, we have been able to close nine of the 326 cases of restoring family links. while ours as the colombian red cross, the services we are providing to our communities are health services, psychosocial support and as i said already, restoring family links. we are supporting the government with water purification plants in order to provide waterfor water purification plants in order to provide water for the communities. there are so many homes and neighbourhoods destroyed,
on behalf of the colombian red cross, we wa nt behalf of the colombian red cross, we want to expressonal community has had for this emergency. the colombian red cross has deployed 145 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. up until now, the official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 have already been identified. we have 266 wounded, 300 families have been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red...
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the red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise.arlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitri o'donnell. he says the death toll is likely to go up in the coming hours. 154 people confirmed dead. that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operationjust over the coming hours. the rescue operation just started a couple of hours ago. it is early days trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries as well. so far the authorities have taken out more than 100 bodies. that includes adults, women and children. the 1000 soldiers have been deployed to mocoa. this is likely one of the biggest tragedies to hit this province, mocoa, south—west colombia, in its history. one of the biggest tragedies. and we can see why. the pictures show a devastating scene. how are the rescue teams able to reach those in need? it is quite difficult at the moment. the three rivers converged overnight after severe swelling and it wiped out everything in its path. you have trees overturne
the red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise.arlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitri o'donnell. he says the death toll is likely to go up in the coming hours. 154 people confirmed dead. that death toll is likely to increase over the coming hours. the rescue operationjust over the coming hours. the rescue operation just started a couple of hours ago. it is early days trying to get people out from under the rubble. there are likely to be more than 200 injuries...
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woodrow and edith wilson were supporters of the american red cross. this was one way the united states was involved in world war i, even before we declared war and became involved militarily. the red cross did great work in world war i, and was supported by many americans, including prominently, the president and first lady. this sculpture was based on a popular poster at the time. it is called, "the greatest mother in the world," and affix a red cross nurse kneeling and cradling what you might think is a baby, but actually is a small soldier, who has been grievously wounded. it is an amazingly empathetic work, and i can imagine why the american public was so taken with this image, the idea of the nurses tending to the soldiers who were wounded in this horrible conflagration that was sweeping first europe, and much of the rest of the world. it must have spoken to the impulse of americans to be involved, to do right, and do well. this was presented to president wilson we think by the artist sometime during world war i. here in woodrow wilson's library,
woodrow and edith wilson were supporters of the american red cross. this was one way the united states was involved in world war i, even before we declared war and became involved militarily. the red cross did great work in world war i, and was supported by many americans, including prominently, the president and first lady. this sculpture was based on a popular poster at the time. it is called, "the greatest mother in the world," and affix a red cross nurse kneeling and cradling what...
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the colombian red cross has deployed 149 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 corpses have already been identified. we have 266 wounded. 300 families have actually been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red cross has a service called restoring family links and up to now, we have had 326 persons requesting this service. up to now, we have been able to close nine of the 326 cases of restoring family links. while us, as the colombian red cross, the services we are providing to our communities are health services, psychosocial support, as i said already, restoring family links. we are supporting the government with water purification plants in order to provide potable water for the communities. a regional newspaper in mexico says violence against journalists and the lack of punishment for those responsible is forcing it to close down. norte de ciudad juarez said sunday's edition would be its last after a journalist who worked for the paper w
the colombian red cross has deployed 149 volunteers and employees in order to attend the emergency. official information given by the colombian government is 210 corpses found. 112 corpses have already been identified. we have 266 wounded. 300 families have actually been affected by the emergency and approximately 220 missing persons. the colombian red cross has a service called restoring family links and up to now, we have had 326 persons requesting this service. up to now, we have been able...
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we are joined by trevor riggin with the red cross. talk about why it is that the temporary shelter here at the east oakland youth center needs to shut down today. >> the shelter has been open for over a week now. these are temporary solutions for critical and emergency situations. we have been working with the city and other partners and the city has identified temporary housing solutions for those left and offered it to them to help people transition to a more permanent solution. we need to help families move on to the next step. >> you are helping people forced out of the apartment because of the fire and have nowhere else to go. to go to the plaza between 10:00 in the morning and 7:00 at night, they can get various forms of assistance. >> that's right. all of the city agencies are there. dmv and other agencies are there to henry build their documentation and resources and financial assistance from the red cross and orpines -- organizations. go there and make sure that you take advantage of the resources. >> the big concern for a lo
we are joined by trevor riggin with the red cross. talk about why it is that the temporary shelter here at the east oakland youth center needs to shut down today. >> the shelter has been open for over a week now. these are temporary solutions for critical and emergency situations. we have been working with the city and other partners and the city has identified temporary housing solutions for those left and offered it to them to help people transition to a more permanent solution. we need...
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the red cross had a plan to set up a special unit to help their families. >>> in washington, a showdown in the battle over the supreme court. it is over a year in the making, with the senate set to vote in just a few days. montana senator john tester becomes the latest democrat to join the fight against neil gorsuch, the president's
the red cross had a plan to set up a special unit to help their families. >>> in washington, a showdown in the battle over the supreme court. it is over a year in the making, with the senate set to vote in just a few days. montana senator john tester becomes the latest democrat to join the fight against neil gorsuch, the president's
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this was for the american red cross's annual ball at lincoln field. ght's party with a purpose. the red ball raises money for the red cross. the eagles mascot, swoop was across the street at citizens world bank helping raise money for the charity little smiles. who hosted its event to raise money for children in local hospitals battling life altering conditions. and this morning the philly fan attic took a break from baseball to help kick off the 5k at the ball park. thousands of runners made their way around south philadelphia to raise money for philly's charities. and they return to action next week and nbc 10 will help welcome them home so you can watch the home opener right hire on nbc 10 and join our pregame show on nbc 10. >> erica martin with your most accurate forecast. we see mostly clear skies. even though it is after dark, it's really nice to see these mostly clear skies. we pretty much had cloudy skies all day long. satellite and radar image picking up on the sitting of the clouds. a wider perspective tells us why. there's this area of high
this was for the american red cross's annual ball at lincoln field. ght's party with a purpose. the red ball raises money for the red cross. the eagles mascot, swoop was across the street at citizens world bank helping raise money for the charity little smiles. who hosted its event to raise money for children in local hospitals battling life altering conditions. and this morning the philly fan attic took a break from baseball to help kick off the 5k at the ball park. thousands of runners made...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> there was a sea of red in and it was the american red cross annual red ball at lincoln financialast night. and keith jones was among tho p purpose last night, and the red ball raises money for the red cross houses which helps family recovers after they have lost their homes to fires or disaster. >>> we will have more about the collapse of the flyers' goal ie on the ice last nice, including reaction from the team. >>> we have the final four action next in sports. happy sunday. the flyers entered last night with their playoff hopes thinner than their patience with a long road trip, and then eight minutes into the game, michal neuvirth collapsed in the crease with nobody near him. and neuvirth was down for several minutes before being stretchers off, and she whe wast and conscience. >> it was a whirlwind of emotions, and i hope he is okay, and i am glad we were able to post up a win for him. >> do you expect to have one of your usual goaltenders tomorrow? >> how old am i? >> as for the game, the orange and black score twice in the first, and then his 17th power-play goal ties him fo
. ♪ ♪ >>> there was a sea of red in and it was the american red cross annual red ball at lincoln financialast night. and keith jones was among tho p purpose last night, and the red ball raises money for the red cross houses which helps family recovers after they have lost their homes to fires or disaster. >>> we will have more about the collapse of the flyers' goal ie on the ice last nice, including reaction from the team. >>> we have the final four action next in...
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those displaced families, mike and alex, are getting help from the red cross. >> red cross always therefore us, for sure, anthem. 6:05. let's get to olney now. twenty-seven year old man has been rushed to the hospital after being shot. shooting happened about 2:15 this morning on the 700 block of champ plows street. police tell us he was shot in the back and shoulder taken to einstein in stable condition. >>> philadelphia police are investigating everyone. their own they say off duty officer shot her husband during what they are calling domestic dispute. >> happened yesterday. in the driveway of the couple's home in northampton township. the 11 year vet of the force out of the 17th district, in point breeze, she allegedly pulled her non-service weapon and fired one shot striking her husband in the stomach after she tried to leave the home with her three children, police say there is history of dot he can is issues here, but no protective orders in place at the time. >> murder suspect posted video of crime on facebook now over. stiviano ends kill himself yesterday in erie pennsylvania. polic
those displaced families, mike and alex, are getting help from the red cross. >> red cross always therefore us, for sure, anthem. 6:05. let's get to olney now. twenty-seven year old man has been rushed to the hospital after being shot. shooting happened about 2:15 this morning on the 700 block of champ plows street. police tell us he was shot in the back and shoulder taken to einstein in stable condition. >>> philadelphia police are investigating everyone. their own they say off...
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we noticed, though, that the red cross is not here. i checked in with the agency, and a spokeswoman say they are notified about fires from the fire department and were not called by the department to come out to this. i left a message with the fire department here in oakland to find out when they decide to call the red cross, when you know when to call into help. we are awaiting answers on that. reporting live in oakland, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the board of directors is considering a plan to crack down on fare cheats. >> losing millions annually because people hop the gates. the staff wants to spend $800,000 for a seven-member team of inspectors to check tickets on trains and in paid areas of stations. riders we spoke with today had mixed feelings on the idea. >> excessive cost to kind of keep that from happening, but how else you stop it? >> i believe they should go after the fares. it's not fair we're forced to pay and they are not paying. >> bart says they project a $25-30 million short fall in the coming year
we noticed, though, that the red cross is not here. i checked in with the agency, and a spokeswoman say they are notified about fires from the fire department and were not called by the department to come out to this. i left a message with the fire department here in oakland to find out when they decide to call the red cross, when you know when to call into help. we are awaiting answers on that. reporting live in oakland, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the board of...
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so right from the beginning the international committee of the red cross and the red cross and red crescent movement said, "use of nuclear weapons is contrary to rules protecting civilians from the effects of warfare." we knew that in 1945 because we had an observer in hiroshima who reported to us immediately, "it's unbelievable what i am witnessing. "it cannot be envisaged how use of nuclear weapons could be compatible with the rules of international humanitarian law." do nuclear weapons serve a role in the modern world? most will say they don't. they make us more insecure. they don't help in any security whatsoever. why are they still wedded to these weapons? and that is the big question. narrator: in january of 1946, representatives from around the world gathered for the first session of the newly formed united nations general assembly. it was just 6 months after the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. the representatives, after deliberations, adopted their first-ever resolution, which included a call for the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other major we
so right from the beginning the international committee of the red cross and the red cross and red crescent movement said, "use of nuclear weapons is contrary to rules protecting civilians from the effects of warfare." we knew that in 1945 because we had an observer in hiroshima who reported to us immediately, "it's unbelievable what i am witnessing. "it cannot be envisaged how use of nuclear weapons could be compatible with the rules of international humanitarian law."...
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the red cross is helping them find a place to stay. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >> live in manassas, lauren demarco, fox5 local news. >> metro general manager paul whether it field has a new plan to save the transit agency but it comes with a new price tag. he wants local governments to allocate $500 million each year for dedicated regional funding for capital projects. wheat field wants to bid out some of the jobs currently done by metro's unions. the plan calls for changing schedules to respond to ridership levels. the gm says the plan progress made with safetrack repairs. it's just recognizing the 40 billion-dollar investment that we made, that we cannot let that deteriorate any further or you see what happens as we've seen over the last few years, the slide we've been on, that will get steeper and teamer and worse for our customers. >> congress is also being called onto add more to the $150 million that it already contributes every year for capital projects like new railcars. >> till ahead tonight, the incred
the red cross is helping them find a place to stay. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >> live in manassas, lauren demarco, fox5 local news. >> metro general manager paul whether it field has a new plan to save the transit agency but it comes with a new price tag. he wants local governments to allocate $500 million each year for dedicated regional funding for capital projects. wheat field wants to bid out some of the jobs currently done by metro's unions. the plan...
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. >>> a temporary red cross shelter for victims of half week's deadly fire that closed its doors. and a dozen people were forced out by the mass of fire on san pablo avenue. the fire killed four people. and the building -- drug addicts and the homeless. even though the shelter is shutting down, the city and red cross are helping people find permanent places to live. >> and that is good. i have an pardon me yesterday. [ indiscernible ] so, i go for it. i like to work. i will keep pushing. i am not going to let this set me back. >> housing is more expensive and it's more of a challenge to find affordable obligations for people to move into and -- options for people to move into. and they're working on it. >> the red cross is encouraging people to visit a stabs center that will help them -- assistance center in downtown oakland to help them. it's opened from 10 in the morning to 7 at night on friday. >>> good afternoon on this wednesday. high- and mid-level clouds are warm. in parts of san she say and santa clara valley. parts of the peninsula are running and it's lifting northward a
. >>> a temporary red cross shelter for victims of half week's deadly fire that closed its doors. and a dozen people were forced out by the mass of fire on san pablo avenue. the fire killed four people. and the building -- drug addicts and the homeless. even though the shelter is shutting down, the city and red cross are helping people find permanent places to live. >> and that is good. i have an pardon me yesterday. [ indiscernible ] so, i go for it. i like to work. i will keep...
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the red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise.is celebrating the biggest victory of her career. she won the miami open this evening, beating the former world number one caroline wozniacki in straight sets. it's the most significant win by a british women since virginia wade at wimbledon 40 years ago. patrick gearey reports. miami isa miami is a place for the relaxed and cool miami is a place for the relaxed and cool, not so easy when you are in baking heat and playing one of the bigger matches of your life so far. johanna konta, british number one, with brake one in game one. in the florida sun, it takes energy to sit and watch, let alone contend with the athleticism of caroline wozniacki. the first was a set of frequent breaks in the serve, but not intensity. and like all the sport's best, konta peaked at the most important points. this one earned her the first set 6—4. was an iraqi isa earned her the first set 6—4. was an iraqi is a former world number one, and yet, the start of this as favourite, a mark of her startling progres
the red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise.is celebrating the biggest victory of her career. she won the miami open this evening, beating the former world number one caroline wozniacki in straight sets. it's the most significant win by a british women since virginia wade at wimbledon 40 years ago. patrick gearey reports. miami isa miami is a place for the relaxed and cool miami is a place for the relaxed and cool, not so easy when you are in baking heat and playing...
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and it took nearly a year nor international commuittee of the red cross to determine that what was going on inside of syria is a civil war or to use the technical term the noninternational armed conflict, and wa what happened at that point is the aspects of the geneva conventions could kick in, in a way they could not before once that dedecision was made whether or not that was a civil war n. meantime, in the months between the beginnings of the conflict in syria, and that determination 17,000 people have die ed, and so it is interesting and i'm still interested in precisely that gap between what people are experiencing on the ground when they are going through the conflict and then what the red cross, the world bank, the u.n., and other outside parties are saying is going on there. and so there is still a contestation, and this is an effect on the lives of thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of people, and it is a matter of literal life and death. >> i don't like the word genocide, but once that word is applied to whatever the conflict is, it changes everything about how we view i
and it took nearly a year nor international commuittee of the red cross to determine that what was going on inside of syria is a civil war or to use the technical term the noninternational armed conflict, and wa what happened at that point is the aspects of the geneva conventions could kick in, in a way they could not before once that dedecision was made whether or not that was a civil war n. meantime, in the months between the beginnings of the conflict in syria, and that determination 17,000...
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in a few hours, the red cross will begin the process of shutting down this temporary shelter that has been set up here at the west oakland youth center on market street. i am told a total of 11 people stayed here last night. initially about 70 people checked inality is this shelter after they were forced from their apartments by last monday a massive fire at an apartment building on san pablo avenue, just a few blocks away from here. that fire killed four people and destroyed the building, which offered transitional housing for recovering drug addicts and the formerly homeless. the fire reportedly started when an unattended candle in someone's unit. officials say that the youth center where the shelter was set up needs the space back for children in this area to do activities during spring break. the shelter only meant to be a temporary solution. we talked last night with job survivor who told us she doesn't know where else she's going to go. >> this is causing -- closing and the people are homeless. >> they sold us out. we're sold out. the people of oakland business black people of o
in a few hours, the red cross will begin the process of shutting down this temporary shelter that has been set up here at the west oakland youth center on market street. i am told a total of 11 people stayed here last night. initially about 70 people checked inality is this shelter after they were forced from their apartments by last monday a massive fire at an apartment building on san pablo avenue, just a few blocks away from here. that fire killed four people and destroyed the building,...
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they could get triage and red cross to them quickly. they were not individual soldiers. >> it is hard to imagine that many horses. >> there is some scary to diptych about how many horses died in world war i. it is millions. maybe 500,000, i don't know. >> this is also probably pretty fake. this is him at his hammiest. he can't stand to have all of these guys in some kind of fake warfare without him being in it. in a minute he will pop up to the right here. >> they will re-splice it and he will be there. >> there he is. >> same spot. >> it is hard to get a really good shot of the shell or rocket firing. when you do get a good one, it tends to get reused. this shows how primitive things were with the airplanes and aircraft. as well as the aircraft. pretty primitive. they really evolved quickly. notice the hobnailed boots. this is probably training film. >> again, they say any shot with a camera -- where the camera is looking down at the soldiers is probably fake because a camo would probably almost immediately be dead. this is kind of int
they could get triage and red cross to them quickly. they were not individual soldiers. >> it is hard to imagine that many horses. >> there is some scary to diptych about how many horses died in world war i. it is millions. maybe 500,000, i don't know. >> this is also probably pretty fake. this is him at his hammiest. he can't stand to have all of these guys in some kind of fake warfare without him being in it. in a minute he will pop up to the right here. >> they will...
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the red cross is helping them out. and firefighters are going to be on scene here throughout the day to make sure nothing reignites as they also investigate the exact cause of the fire. live in san francisco's richmond district anne makevoc, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> time now 6:08. lawmakers in the senate and the assembly just passed a road repair bill but it comes with a catch. next how much you'll have to pay in gas taxes. >> here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the metering lights on slowing you down. but on a morning where you want to use bart, we have delays. i'll tell you all about it. >> and here we go again. after a very stormy night with blustery winds and heavy rain, we have more wind and rain in the forecast. i'll tell you the impact it will have on your weekend. >> plus, in our tech report, why twitter is filing a lawsuit against the feds. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, complete forecast in just a few minutes. prepare to may more at the pump. california lawmakers just >>> good morning. time check now 6:1
the red cross is helping them out. and firefighters are going to be on scene here throughout the day to make sure nothing reignites as they also investigate the exact cause of the fire. live in san francisco's richmond district anne makevoc, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> time now 6:08. lawmakers in the senate and the assembly just passed a road repair bill but it comes with a catch. next how much you'll have to pay in gas taxes. >> here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the...
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. >>> it was the american red crosses' red ball, and mr. enjoying the party with a purpose. the red cross helps families recover after their lost their homes to fire and other disasters. >>> while that party was happening, the eagle's mascot was across the street helping to raise money for another important cause. the charity little smiles hosted its tenth anniversary that helps raise money for children that are battling chronic illnesses or other life-changing conditions. >>> this came into our news room in the last hour, a man was shot while driving on roosevelt boulevard in philadelphia. and matt delucia is on the scene and is following the developments there and we'll get an update in just a few minutes. >>> we have sunshine a. live view from cape may, and everybody will see sunshine today, and the clouds finally out of here. at the nice view from penn's landing. and there's a chill in the air this morning, but that's not going to last long. 42 degrees now at 6:58. your neighborhood forecast is just ahead. kh >>> right now on nbc10 news
. >>> it was the american red crosses' red ball, and mr. enjoying the party with a purpose. the red cross helps families recover after their lost their homes to fire and other disasters. >>> while that party was happening, the eagle's mascot was across the street helping to raise money for another important cause. the charity little smiles hosted its tenth anniversary that helps raise money for children that are battling chronic illnesses or other life-changing conditions....
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cs >>> the american red cross ball, it all happened last night at finincial field.nd the red ball raises money for the american red cross house that is in west philadelphia. and families recover after losing their home to fires or otherdisasters. and then across the street for y cause, the charity little smiles hosted its tenth anniversary monte carlo night. it helps raise money for children's hospitals for children that are battling chronic illnesses or other life threatening conditions. >>> a pillow fight to celebrate international pillow fight day, and it is a real thing, and some brought their kids along and after the fight the pillows were donated to a group that will wash them and give them to the homeless. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of northeast philadelphia. and matt delucia is live along roosevelt boulevard. >> reporter: a man was shot while sitting at a traffic light along the boulevard earlier this morning. he was killed and we will have more coming up. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside,nsid crave those crazy squares. sweet cinnamon-s
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many of the american red cross nurses had experienced the tribulations of war firsthand.t confusion, but their chances of illness seem to be no greater than men's. that they face danger with equinimity. we should be able to guarantee a satisfactory nursing personnel, not only for national relief in times of calamity, but for efficient service should our country be confronted with that greatest of all disasters. war. >> a year later, bessy r. james for the national league for women's service wrote. >> on november 8, 1916, the foresight of the women is something which cannot but arouse admiration. that anyone should organize to prepare half the populous of the country for war, while the president was being put back into office because of a supposed peace policy would seem ridiculous. this, however, was exactly what happened. >> in january 1969, helen keller delivered her famous strike against war speech. >> we are facing a grave crisis in our national life. the few who profit from the labor of the masses want to organize the workers into an army which will protect the inter
many of the american red cross nurses had experienced the tribulations of war firsthand.t confusion, but their chances of illness seem to be no greater than men's. that they face danger with equinimity. we should be able to guarantee a satisfactory nursing personnel, not only for national relief in times of calamity, but for efficient service should our country be confronted with that greatest of all disasters. war. >> a year later, bessy r. james for the national league for women's...
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they're either getting help from the red cross or staying with family or friends.'s at least some good news. thank you for that update. >>> in just minutes, president trump's supreme court nominee is headed for a confirmation vote. we'll bring it to you live in what some are call ago historic turning point for the -- calling a historic turning point for the senate and supreme court. >>> we'll tell you how much longer ski resorts could stay open for the season. >>> and we know it is spring break for a lot of the schools in rendon, moraga and lafayette, why the commute on westbound 24 is a little bit light this morning. i'm having a hard time finding red anywhere on the traffic maps. we'll have a look coming up. >>> cloudy for some, rain for a few. napa being one. we'll look at that, and what's in store later today into the weekend. >>> snow in the sierra causing backups for drivers, this was the scene on 80 at cisco grove. it was slow going as drivers had to stop and put on chains. chains required on 80 and 50. the sierra could see 3 feet of snow from the latest sto
they're either getting help from the red cross or staying with family or friends.'s at least some good news. thank you for that update. >>> in just minutes, president trump's supreme court nominee is headed for a confirmation vote. we'll bring it to you live in what some are call ago historic turning point for the -- calling a historic turning point for the senate and supreme court. >>> we'll tell you how much longer ski resorts could stay open for the season. >>> and...
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. ♪ ♪ >> the american red cross held its annual red ball at the lincoln field.rolled out for more than a thousand people that showed up at the gala in philadelphia. it's to help raise money for disaster relief. "action news" own karen rodgers was there serving as m.c. time for the weather with melissa magee. it's getting better. >> more sunshine, walter. >> we need it. >> yes, we do. we are not tracking precipitation. we have a break after the soaking we had yesterday with more than an inch and a half of rain in philadelphia. outside we go, pretty quiet. action cam at east falls, looking at the falls bridge, a partly cloudy sky turning clear. recapping the past two months, we go backwards looking at the month as a whole. february warmer than the month of march. the arch february 44.2-degrees, march 42.1-degrees. this is the first below average month we have seen since last may. this is the first day of april so we have a lot more to go. 43 in reading. 44 in allentown. cape main, 47-degrees. trenton and beach haven, 44. satellite 6 along with action radar, we hav
. ♪ ♪ >> the american red cross held its annual red ball at the lincoln field.rolled out for more than a thousand people that showed up at the gala in philadelphia. it's to help raise money for disaster relief. "action news" own karen rodgers was there serving as m.c. time for the weather with melissa magee. it's getting better. >> more sunshine, walter. >> we need it. >> yes, we do. we are not tracking precipitation. we have a break after the soaking we...
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tenants in the upper floors were affected and being assisted by red cross. storm watch tonight. look at bay bridge toll plaza. slick roads tonight. sandhya? >> that's what you have to look forward to tomorrow morning. live doppler 7. spotty showers. morning commute include slippery roadways. san mateo county, around half moon bay and main, it's cleared. as we head into the east bay, light returns from mcarthur to oakland. on the storm impact scale, current system is light. one. spotty light showers, up to .10 inches of rain. hour by hour. scattered showers for the start of the commute ting through the morning hours. doesn't end at 7:00 a.m. traveling by car tomorrow, watch for damp roadways and ferry will be choppy, walking, slick spots. hour by hour look at this storm and another coming, straight ahead. >>> get up to the minute forecasts and find out about the traffic where you live from mike nico and alexis smith, abc7 mornings, 4:30 a.m. >> new at 11:00, storm runoff and debris. >> so much the petaluma river is choked off and boats can't even use it. cornell bernard is live w
tenants in the upper floors were affected and being assisted by red cross. storm watch tonight. look at bay bridge toll plaza. slick roads tonight. sandhya? >> that's what you have to look forward to tomorrow morning. live doppler 7. spotty showers. morning commute include slippery roadways. san mateo county, around half moon bay and main, it's cleared. as we head into the east bay, light returns from mcarthur to oakland. on the storm impact scale, current system is light. one. spotty...
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tenants in the upper floors were affected and being assisted by red cross. storm watch tonight. look at bay bridge toll plaza. slick roads tonight. sandhya? >> that's what you have to look forward to tomorrow morning. live doppler 7. spotty showers. morning commute include slippery roadways. san mateo county, around half moon bay and main, it's cleared. as we head into the east bay, light returns from mcarthur to oakland. on the storm impact scale, current system is light. one. spotty light showers, up to .10 inches of rain. hour by hour. scattered showers for the start of the commute ting through the morning hours. doesn't end at 7:00 a.m. traveling by car tomorrow, watch for damp roadways and ferry will be choppy, walking, slick spots. hour by hour look at this storm and another coming, straight ahead. >>> get up to the minute forecasts and find out about the traffic where you live from mike nico and alexis smith, abc7 mornings, 4:30 a.m. >> new at 11:00, storm runoff and debris. >> so much the petaluma river is choked off and boats can't even use it. cornell bernard is live w
tenants in the upper floors were affected and being assisted by red cross. storm watch tonight. look at bay bridge toll plaza. slick roads tonight. sandhya? >> that's what you have to look forward to tomorrow morning. live doppler 7. spotty showers. morning commute include slippery roadways. san mateo county, around half moon bay and main, it's cleared. as we head into the east bay, light returns from mcarthur to oakland. on the storm impact scale, current system is light. one. spotty...
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ohio was among the first american red cross nurses to go to europe during the war.s the supervisor of nurses at the american hospital in belgrade. she wrote "the cannon blasts all the time. there is no time during 24 hours in the first six months that some of the guns were not fired. little whitewashed one. every time one of the french guns would fire it would illuminate one of the walls and i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up my after night until the time came that we did not hear them anymore. bullard, the only african-american pilot to fly in world war i did so not for the united states but for france. the son of a freed slave, he stole away to europe in 1912 to escape racism in the u.s. andr working as a boxer fought till in england, he settled in france. when hostilities broke out, he joined the infantry of the french world legion, earning for bravery at the battle over done. -- the battle of verdun. he joined the lafayette flying corps in 1916. his plane was decorated with the slogan "all blood runs red." when the u.s. entered the war, bullard trie
ohio was among the first american red cross nurses to go to europe during the war.s the supervisor of nurses at the american hospital in belgrade. she wrote "the cannon blasts all the time. there is no time during 24 hours in the first six months that some of the guns were not fired. little whitewashed one. every time one of the french guns would fire it would illuminate one of the walls and i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up my after night until the time came that we did not...
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this woman is new to the region and not registered with the red cross.the fierce fighting 300 miles away. we were sleeping, and then the war came to us, she said. i saw the soldiers shoot my children and burn my house to the ground. heavily pregnant, she fled with her two surviving children, walking for 24 days to find safety. amazingly, she gave birth to a healthy boy in the bush along the way. but her gamble didn't work. there is no extra food. i don't know anyone here, she says. i just sit under a tree and hope people will help me. but everyone here already has too many hungry stomachs to fill. there just isn't room for one more. debora patta, cbs news, south sudan. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. six of you for when thyou stretch out.t i want you to stay this bright blue forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths a
this woman is new to the region and not registered with the red cross.the fierce fighting 300 miles away. we were sleeping, and then the war came to us, she said. i saw the soldiers shoot my children and burn my house to the ground. heavily pregnant, she fled with her two surviving children, walking for 24 days to find safety. amazingly, she gave birth to a healthy boy in the bush along the way. but her gamble didn't work. there is no extra food. i don't know anyone here, she says. i just sit...
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we've seen red cross and others from social services on scene. here to help the families that were displaced by the fire. at this point no given reason for the >> live in for the washington. news 4. >> incredible details there that have been developing. you would have thought getting those images it could have been a lot worse. >> yeah the fire was so rapidly moving and people were trapped on the second and third floors and the fact they got out safely made a dufrifference. >>> welcome in this sunday morning. >> we've gone up two degrees. >> that's something to celebrate. >> yes two degrees p 52 right now. so at this point compared to yesterday we were in the 50s topped down in the 60s at night but you know we had plenty of rain. much needed 0.3 of rain. we have clouds out e. sunshine. northeast wind. going to keep it cloudy with temperatures moving near 60 degrees for daytime high. they will continue to go up and up. low 60s is where we will top during the afternoon. more clouds will fill in the afternoon as well. we've got rain on the way comin
we've seen red cross and others from social services on scene. here to help the families that were displaced by the fire. at this point no given reason for the >> live in for the washington. news 4. >> incredible details there that have been developing. you would have thought getting those images it could have been a lot worse. >> yeah the fire was so rapidly moving and people were trapped on the second and third floors and the fact they got out safely made a dufrifference....
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red cross is helping those displaced. the cause is under investigation. >>> a rowan university police officer is injured, but talking after being hit by a car. the officer had pulled over a car in the 300 block of mullica hill road in glassboro. that's on the border of rowan campus. as he was dealing with that driver, a second vehicle struck the officer. the officer's injuries are serious, but not life threatening. no word whether charges will be filed. >>> a grandmother and grandchild were hit by a dirt bike in upper darby. it happened during a police chase and the violence did not stop there. annie mccormick explains. >> reporter: both victims went to the hospital, the grandmother to penn presbyterian the young child to chop. upper darby police have a person of interest in custody. however no charges were announced. >> they hit them, they went flying in the air. >> reporter: this was the dirt bike that plowed through a packed 59th street in upper darby. the police and witnesses say the dirt bike driver didn't top there.
red cross is helping those displaced. the cause is under investigation. >>> a rowan university police officer is injured, but talking after being hit by a car. the officer had pulled over a car in the 300 block of mullica hill road in glassboro. that's on the border of rowan campus. as he was dealing with that driver, a second vehicle struck the officer. the officer's injuries are serious, but not life threatening. no word whether charges will be filed. >>> a grandmother and...
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they have the drive for written and the red cross conducted drives to send american men overseas and in various theaters of war. bill: when were the blood drives in the united states? when did that start to be accepted by the general public? professor lederer: i would say during world war ii. before that, you had individuals -- sometimes there would be a radio announcement that there was a train wreck and they would need a lot of transfusions, and people would come to the hospital. there were innovations that allow blood to be stored for a longer time, and also for god to - also for blood to be separated into plasma and -- for blood to be separated into plasma and red blood cells. blood drives, the blood for britain program, where again, more than 20,000 americans donated blood that was going to be sent to aid the british people during the war. bill: while hospitals are during the first types of transplants? professor lederer: mass general, harvard medical school is a center for kidney transplants. there are centers, for example, at tulane university. here in denver, a very significa
they have the drive for written and the red cross conducted drives to send american men overseas and in various theaters of war. bill: when were the blood drives in the united states? when did that start to be accepted by the general public? professor lederer: i would say during world war ii. before that, you had individuals -- sometimes there would be a radio announcement that there was a train wreck and they would need a lot of transfusions, and people would come to the hospital. there were...
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red cross and insurance companies are finding displaced families a place to stay. >>> and then stay awaye roadway if you are traveling around. light showers, 50 to 57, and mainly dry, and then at 3:0062 to 64. >>> and then typically the carpool lanes are not meters, and you can see they are stacked up here, and today they are being metered, not on purpose. there was a power outage, and pg&e is aware of it and will begin fixing it in just a few. >>> number five, tracking breaking news in sweden. a truck has reportedly crashed into a department store in stockholm. they are looking at live pictures now. swedish media reporting three people have been killed. we don't know yet if this was an accident or intentional. >>> number six, the russian military now says it will help syria strengthen its air defenses following last night's air strike. president trump ordered the air strike in retaliation on tuesday's attack that killed more than 80 civilians. >>> and then setting to return to the court, and he's been out since late february when he hurt his knee in february and leg, and even without hi
red cross and insurance companies are finding displaced families a place to stay. >>> and then stay awaye roadway if you are traveling around. light showers, 50 to 57, and mainly dry, and then at 3:0062 to 64. >>> and then typically the carpool lanes are not meters, and you can see they are stacked up here, and today they are being metered, not on purpose. there was a power outage, and pg&e is aware of it and will begin fixing it in just a few. >>> number five,...
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red cross will be seeing what is needed to be done and getting out there. .ood news at least. let's have a look at the weather. it is fairly quiet on the weather front out there this evening. it is pretty cloudy and it will stay like it cheering because of this evening and overnight. quite a bit of cloud around across the country but there are some sunny around across the country but there are some sunny spells as well. 0verall, are some sunny spells as well. overall, a fair bit of cloud around into good friday. temperatures will be more leicester sent, it isjust the far north, the northern isles, where temperatures will be closer to three degrees. tomorrow, a fair bit of cloud around. the north—east of scotland, a bit of sunshine. showers, coming and going. 0n scotland, a bit of sunshine. showers, coming and going. on friday evening, into saturday, those spells of rain on and off will continue. easter weekend looking rather cool with some sunshine and a bit of rain. good evening. this is bbc news. the headlines... syria's president assad says reports his reg
red cross will be seeing what is needed to be done and getting out there. .ood news at least. let's have a look at the weather. it is fairly quiet on the weather front out there this evening. it is pretty cloudy and it will stay like it cheering because of this evening and overnight. quite a bit of cloud around across the country but there are some sunny around across the country but there are some sunny spells as well. 0verall, are some sunny spells as well. overall, a fair bit of cloud around...
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the carpet rolled out for more than 1,000 people who showed up to support the red cross house which survivesocal disaster relief. event was complete with life entertainment and a silent auction. action news karen rogers was on hand to serve as m c. looking pretty in red. >> beautiful as always. isn't she >> so much more to come on action news. sound of bethoven. 6 abc loves the arts brings you a preview >>. >>> live look right now at cape may, the sun is shining and we have a dry day. but that's not the case all week long. meteorologist chris back with t with the exclusive accu weather forecast. >>> temperatures will go up and it will be a nice day >> temperatures going to feel pretty nice, yesterday was kind of chilly and blustery, raw. today it will be a lot nicer with all the sunshine, much warmer numbers getting back to the 60's finally look at all that bright blue. that's a sight for sore eyes, after all the clouds, rain, winds, drearry conditions. we've had a bit of a chilly pattern, thursday 52. friday the 40's all afternoon, yesterday 53, the normal is close to 60. we need warm weath
the carpet rolled out for more than 1,000 people who showed up to support the red cross house which survivesocal disaster relief. event was complete with life entertainment and a silent auction. action news karen rogers was on hand to serve as m c. looking pretty in red. >> beautiful as always. isn't she >> so much more to come on action news. sound of bethoven. 6 abc loves the arts brings you a preview >>. >>> live look right now at cape may, the sun is shining and...
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the red cross says at least 193 people are dead, 200 remain missing, and another 400 are injured. >>> a little girl in sacramento is celebrating her first birthday. her parents say her daughter is here today thinks to the quick thinking of emergency room doctors. >> reporter: abigail seemed to enjoy the commotion even if she didn't know the significance of her first birthday celebration. but the gas did at -- guests did at this medical center. shortly after abby was born her mother took this smart phone video of abby turning blue and not breathing. when she got to the hospital she was breathing. the doctor was persistent. a battery of tests lead to immediate open-heart surgery to fix a restricted aorta and it was none too soon. >> it was terrifying a year ago. >> reporter: they said they used a team approach at the medical center to help abby. >> without them, we don't know where we would be right now. >> reporter: the outcome is what the medical team hoped for. >> it is very gratifying to see here as a normal 12-month-old because it could've been very different. >> ♪ [ music ] ♪ happ
the red cross says at least 193 people are dead, 200 remain missing, and another 400 are injured. >>> a little girl in sacramento is celebrating her first birthday. her parents say her daughter is here today thinks to the quick thinking of emergency room doctors. >> reporter: abigail seemed to enjoy the commotion even if she didn't know the significance of her first birthday celebration. but the gas did at -- guests did at this medical center. shortly after abby was born her...
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this man is new to the region and not registered with the red cross.fighting 300 miles away. we were sleeping, and then the war came to us, she said. i saw the soldiers shoot my children and burn my house to the ground. heavily pregnant, she fled with her two survivoring children, walking for24 days to find safety. amazingly, she gave birth to a healthy boy in the bush along the way. but there is no extra food. i don't know anyone here, she says. i just sit under a tree and hope people will help me. but everyone here already has too many hungry stomachs to fill. there just isn't room for one more. debora patta, seebcbs news, sou sudan. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. no matter who was in there last... protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to four weeks. lysol, what it takes to protect. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only fr
this man is new to the region and not registered with the red cross.fighting 300 miles away. we were sleeping, and then the war came to us, she said. i saw the soldiers shoot my children and burn my house to the ground. heavily pregnant, she fled with her two survivoring children, walking for24 days to find safety. amazingly, she gave birth to a healthy boy in the bush along the way. but there is no extra food. i don't know anyone here, she says. i just sit under a tree and hope people will...
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. >>> red cross is helping them all out tonight. cause of the fire is unknown. there is $150,000 worth of damage. >>> congress will cross lines to keep the government from shutting down. government funding runs out saturday unless they can reach a bill that could fund president trump's border wall. many democrats say funding the wall is a deal breaker. some say postponing the standoff until later. the potential government shutdown falls on the same day president trump marks a milestone of 100 days in office. he plans to hold a rally in pennsylvania to celebrate. he will be joined by john dpik er dick dickerson on his 100 mile trip. >>> terry ishsued an order to restore the rights of convicted felons. >> [indiscernible]. >> reporter: baptist church in sterling, he told worshippers his executive order last year attempted to exclude african americans from voting. he urged they have their voting rights restored to be part of the company. >> restoring the rights of virginiaens to help them lift themselves up. the republican legislature sued me and i ultimately won an
. >>> red cross is helping them all out tonight. cause of the fire is unknown. there is $150,000 worth of damage. >>> congress will cross lines to keep the government from shutting down. government funding runs out saturday unless they can reach a bill that could fund president trump's border wall. many democrats say funding the wall is a deal breaker. some say postponing the standoff until later. the potential government shutdown falls on the same day president trump marks a...
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the red cross is helping the affected families. >> this is damage done to a kfc. the tree has been removed and chopped up and on the side of the building as you can is see from the helicopter. it's not been announced how long it will be closed. >> as we deal with rain, high winds have sunk a barge. >> katie? >> reporter: more rain and wind are not helping recovery efforts of this barge. which is at the bottom of the bay, about a half mile east of the island. now, divers did plug fuel vents today, helping to slow or stop any leakage of fuel, recovery efforts could take days. this picture shows a sinking barge, that now rests at the bottom of the bay. last night's high winds took it down. the barge was in place for maintenance work on the transbay tube. it's owned by vortex marine construction. >> it's what the divers use as the base, and then they dive down the replace these metal pieces that attract corrosion so the tube does not get coroded. >> the barge is tethered to anchors so they are not worried about it moving. but fuel lakes remain to be a concern. gusts u
the red cross is helping the affected families. >> this is damage done to a kfc. the tree has been removed and chopped up and on the side of the building as you can is see from the helicopter. it's not been announced how long it will be closed. >> as we deal with rain, high winds have sunk a barge. >> katie? >> reporter: more rain and wind are not helping recovery efforts of this barge. which is at the bottom of the bay, about a half mile east of the island. now, divers...
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the red cross says that emergency shelters are only short term solutions. the tenants have been told to visit a client assistance center for more help. >>> new this morning from russia, investigators searched the home overnight of a 22-year- old suicide bomber accused of killing 14 people on a subway in st. petersburg this week. investigators say he wore an explosive device that exploded on a train on monday. russia says that six people have now been arrested in the case for aiding terrorist activities. >>> happening this morning, an emergency meeting to discuss the chemical weapons attack in syria. dozens died and hundreds of others hurt. the chemical was released in a rebel held town in northern syria yesterday. officials say it came from weapons on the ground. u.s. officials believe that the syrian dictator is behind the attack. >>> today, president trump holding a joint news conference at the white house with jordan's king abdullah ii. hena daniels shows us why questions may come up with possible ties between the trump campaign and russia. >> this is a
the red cross says that emergency shelters are only short term solutions. the tenants have been told to visit a client assistance center for more help. >>> new this morning from russia, investigators searched the home overnight of a 22-year- old suicide bomber accused of killing 14 people on a subway in st. petersburg this week. investigators say he wore an explosive device that exploded on a train on monday. russia says that six people have now been arrested in the case for aiding...
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red crosses is helping them find a new place to stay. ate people involved fl we're going to talk to one of the men who helped save those boys. you will hear that coming up at 11 1 #. jim. and developing tonight, french police investigating a deadly shooting in paris. a gunman opened fire near a popular tourist destination killing a police officer and isis has claimed responsibility. authorities are trying to figure out if the gunman acted alone. fox's lauren blanchard with the latest tonight. >>reporter: a deadly police shooting in paris this evening leaving at least one officer dead. and now the terror group isis claiming responsibility. it looks like another terrorist attack and what can you say, it just never ends. president trump finding out about today's oversees attack just before a joint press conference with the vice-president of italy a loan gunman opened fire on shoppers in a popular shopping district in paris killing one and wounding two others. moments later he was shot to death by responding officers. i think the police offi
red crosses is helping them find a new place to stay. ate people involved fl we're going to talk to one of the men who helped save those boys. you will hear that coming up at 11 1 #. jim. and developing tonight, french police investigating a deadly shooting in paris. a gunman opened fire near a popular tourist destination killing a police officer and isis has claimed responsibility. authorities are trying to figure out if the gunman acted alone. fox's lauren blanchard with the latest tonight....