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tv writer, producer and founder of ricochet.com, rob long. let's start the show. campaign fund raising numbers are out and the headlines are stark. trump is getting crushed by clinton money machine. clinton burying trump. done malled trump -- donald trump on pace to raise more money in the modern era. donald trump starts push with crippling money deficit. that's called framing the story. when the media frames the story it looks like this. yeah. what is the real -- do you see that? we worked hard on that and we appreciate it. what's the real story if clinton out spends trump 27 million-0. hillary has 10 times the staff as trump and barely ahead in the poll. trump is unphased by the spending deficit saying he can do more with less. the press is laughing and wondering where trump gets his crazy ideas. i don't know. maybe it is the 130 million he watched jeb bush spend against him which had no effect what so ever? trump had historic turnout at the primaries and so far spent $5 per vote. compare that to $15 for hillary and $21 pour sanders. the media is all in for hill
tv writer, producer and founder of ricochet.com, rob long. let's start the show. campaign fund raising numbers are out and the headlines are stark. trump is getting crushed by clinton money machine. clinton burying trump. done malled trump -- donald trump on pace to raise more money in the modern era. donald trump starts push with crippling money deficit. that's called framing the story. when the media frames the story it looks like this. yeah. what is the real -- do you see that? we worked...
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rob long.et's start the show. >> in the wake of the orlando terror attacks, experts expect greater security measures at events. more dogs, metal detectors and searches. according to the "new york times" going to a concert or club will feel like going to the airport. one security expert said the paris attacks last november were a wake up call to the entertainment industry. and the editor of a concert magazine said the pulse nightclub shootings illustrate how random and vulnerable we are in a society where guns are easy to get and soft targets are everywhere. and the stricter security measures cost money which of course moons higher prices for consumers. which, rob long, is not exactly what we are worried about, higher prices. we are worried about terrorism, death, et cetera. but it is all going to affect us. >> yeah, but i have -- i haven't walked to an office building in a longtime without showing my id. we went nuts after 9/11. i used to drive on to paramoint studios -- paramount and then afte
rob long.et's start the show. >> in the wake of the orlando terror attacks, experts expect greater security measures at events. more dogs, metal detectors and searches. according to the "new york times" going to a concert or club will feel like going to the airport. one security expert said the paris attacks last november were a wake up call to the entertainment industry. and the editor of a concert magazine said the pulse nightclub shootings illustrate how random and vulnerable...
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>> i'm going to go to rob long, first. thank you for your service. >> you're very welcome. i enjoyed serving the country on television. >> yes. >> writing tv jokes. >> go. >> i've got to say, they think that the world should be like their newsfeed. >> right. >> on facebook or twitter. right, it's curatcurated, just stuff i want to see all the time. and if you bring your newsfeed into my newsfeed, i get really mad. these people didn't really care what happened in orlando. that was kabuki theater to them. just an excuse to get in their newsfeed line. >> i'll call you rob the hero and i'll call you other rob. applauding other rob. all right. this division, isn't this kind of -- i hate saying "this is what the terrorists want," because it's such a cliche, but this is exactly what they want. they want an america that can't unify. >> this is exactly what they want. we're not talking about the root of the problem. it was in orlando as a result of what's happening in syria, because a guy that's obviously crazy first, you know, he went to them because the terrorists want -- they're
>> i'm going to go to rob long, first. thank you for your service. >> you're very welcome. i enjoyed serving the country on television. >> yes. >> writing tv jokes. >> go. >> i've got to say, they think that the world should be like their newsfeed. >> right. >> on facebook or twitter. right, it's curatcurated, just stuff i want to see all the time. and if you bring your newsfeed into my newsfeed, i get really mad. these people didn't really care...
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guy benson and cole rob long. >> lebron won an nba championship and then achieved true greatness when he became a meme. king james took it to the next level going viral. the crying lebron spread quickly and sharing lebron's place among the internet meme greats. a twetter use -- twitter user asked, who wore it best? and when you drive by a mcdonalds and your mom says you have food at home. the crying meme is based on the sobbing shillue. ta was a classic. a lot of people were making fun of lebron for crying. there was a debate on-line. they said they are tired of the quiet athletes. i don't like when you cry when you lose. >> the original is michael jordan. michael jordan has lebron pretty pup taking offering his records and -- pretty much taking up his records and now he doesn't have his meme and he can't play baseball. i feel bad for michael jordan in this situation. >> maybe it was his meme. i thought it was the shillue. michael jordan may have something to do with it. ebony, i feel bad for steph curry. >> i'm sure he has many bills he is wiping his tears with. as a tar hill i was h
guy benson and cole rob long. >> lebron won an nba championship and then achieved true greatness when he became a meme. king james took it to the next level going viral. the crying lebron spread quickly and sharing lebron's place among the internet meme greats. a twetter use -- twitter user asked, who wore it best? and when you drive by a mcdonalds and your mom says you have food at home. the crying meme is based on the sobbing shillue. ta was a classic. a lot of people were making fun of...
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. >>> coming up on the next "red eye" jason polombo and rob long. >> i am ben kissel.lier this week like last week we asked you the viewers to sub miss questions to the cast of "red eye." we got a bunch of responses. the first question is for you, jono. craig wants to know what would your dream role be on broadway? what do you want to do? >> that's an excellent question. i would love to play jesse in a revival of "night mother" by marcia norman. i saw the play about 10 years ago. edie falco played the role. grown men were sobbing. i would love to make grown men cry. >> you make me cry every day. >> andy, the next question is for you. it involves video games right up your alley. how is your division game going? >> i will pretend i didn't know will. >> great. >> my character is better than the 1.2 update will it scored -- update. it scored 2.86. dps is around 180 and toughness is 339 with the full 75% armor cap. electronics are around 15k. >> i have never been more confused in my life and i'm confused a lot. all right, tom, this one's for you. at the end of the show this
. >>> coming up on the next "red eye" jason polombo and rob long. >> i am ben kissel.lier this week like last week we asked you the viewers to sub miss questions to the cast of "red eye." we got a bunch of responses. the first question is for you, jono. craig wants to know what would your dream role be on broadway? what do you want to do? >> that's an excellent question. i would love to play jesse in a revival of "night mother" by marcia...
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. >>> so tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m., rob long, comedian and rob o'neill. and nick depaolo.ther comedian. time for this. >> greg's immigration news. >> well america just got one more citizen today. my wife. this morning she was sworn in, there she is, better have an american flag. there's the american flag. >> it's she's incredibly happy. i think she's happy. >> she looks happy. i hope we made the right choice we had a lot of countries to choose from. we had a great time there. elena is thrilled, there she is. i don't know, in dresses and stuff. >> you've done well for yourself. >> she's a fashion designer. >> it's incredible how psyched people are when they go through this. people are crying. >> look at your face there. >> that's when we got married. >> what is wrong with you? >> i left. i had to go some stuff. >> that was your wedding photo? >> it was city hall. >> congratulations to elena and you. >> my gosh. >>> juan ito, you're up. >> father's day this weekend and eli, my 6-year-old grandson, boy did he have a big week. there he is, graduating from kindergarten with his
. >>> so tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m., rob long, comedian and rob o'neill. and nick depaolo.ther comedian. time for this. >> greg's immigration news. >> well america just got one more citizen today. my wife. this morning she was sworn in, there she is, better have an american flag. there's the american flag. >> it's she's incredibly happy. i think she's happy. >> she looks happy. i hope we made the right choice we had a lot of countries to choose from. we had a...
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at madison square garden in march 1971 was billed as "the fight of the century," but the long layoff had robbedspeed. >> muhammad ali has never taken such a battering. >> reporter: frazier kept the title after 15 grueling rounds. within months, though, ali scored a major legal victory when the u.s. supreme court upheld his conscientious objector claim, and wiped away his prison sentence. freed of all obstacles, he launched a rise back to boxing prominence, culminating in kinshasa, zaire, 1974, and the fight dubbed "the rumble in the jungle." ali faced the younger, hard- hitting george foreman, who had beaten frazier. >> round 1: the heavyweight championship of the world at stake. >> reporter: this time, he used a strategy he named "rope-a- dope" to wear out foreman. >> the punches aren't doing any damage, though! >> reporter: it worked. late in the 8th round, ali landed a combination that sent foreman to the mat, and once again, he was champion. >> i told you, all of my critics, i told you all that i was the greatest of all time when i beat sonny liston. i told you today i'm still the greatest
at madison square garden in march 1971 was billed as "the fight of the century," but the long layoff had robbedspeed. >> muhammad ali has never taken such a battering. >> reporter: frazier kept the title after 15 grueling rounds. within months, though, ali scored a major legal victory when the u.s. supreme court upheld his conscientious objector claim, and wiped away his prison sentence. freed of all obstacles, he launched a rise back to boxing prominence, culminating in...
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long horizon potentially risky new initiatives that have formed the foundation for the long term future growth. >> robsomeone has to be buying this debt though for the price s to be spikinging the way they are in the yields to be going as low as they have gone. if it is not just central banks, who are the buyers who truly believe that the global growth is so bad that those are good inv investments? >> well, certainly, investors who have to put their money somewhere, somewhere, and if you are left with the choice of expensive u.s. stocks for example or zero yielding bonds, that's a problem. it is not a pleasant choice. it does turn out that there are markets that are very cheap right now, and notably emerging markets stocks and bonds, and emerging markets are priced 11 times earnings, and this is g d good. and the emerging markets value as represented by a fundamental index is 6 1/2 times earnings, and the january lows is 5 1/2 times earnings, and if you can buy half the world's earnings at six times earnings, you can be cheap and afraid and some of the fears are e legitimate and secondly, you buy some
long horizon potentially risky new initiatives that have formed the foundation for the long term future growth. >> robsomeone has to be buying this debt though for the price s to be spikinging the way they are in the yields to be going as low as they have gone. if it is not just central banks, who are the buyers who truly believe that the global growth is so bad that those are good inv investments? >> well, certainly, investors who have to put their money somewhere, somewhere, and...
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meteorologist rob mayeda is with us. >> it could be a long time before temperatures start to cool down and that sea breeze turns strongerers. temperatures at this hour, after 11:00 still 74 in concord as we zoom in. antioch 82. 76 in brentwood. 73 in alamo. interesting humidity levels. 30% to 40%. typically when the low clouds surge in you'dsy 60% to 75% relative humidity. it's dry in the east bay hills where fire danger will be at its highest. tomorrow high pressure strengthens, temperatures creaming 5 degrees hotter than today. temperatures rising and air quality taking a hit. worse as we go through tomorrow. we'll see a spare the air day setting up for the east bay. we're tracking fire danger, heat, and air quality problems. how long all of these will stick around in your forecast coming up a few minutes from now. >> track these temperatures as they rise in your neighborhood with our free nbc bay area app, it's more accurate than your iphone weather. >>> arrested again. police say 37-year-old oakland resident veronica barajona broke into a home while the owner was sleeping in the sa
meteorologist rob mayeda is with us. >> it could be a long time before temperatures start to cool down and that sea breeze turns strongerers. temperatures at this hour, after 11:00 still 74 in concord as we zoom in. antioch 82. 76 in brentwood. 73 in alamo. interesting humidity levels. 30% to 40%. typically when the low clouds surge in you'dsy 60% to 75% relative humidity. it's dry in the east bay hills where fire danger will be at its highest. tomorrow high pressure strengthens,...
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it's been a long stretch of heat for that country. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> next, to new fallout tonight from the sentencing of a stanford star athlete convicted of a brutal sexual assault. that judge is now under fire tonight. brock turner ordered to serve just six months after his conviction on three felony counts. but anger has been growing since public letter. abc's matt gutman now on the judge now being removed from presiding over a new sexual assault case. >> reporter: tonight, the gavel closer to coming down on judge aaron pers can i, who sentenced brock turner to what became a three-month jail term for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. in a damning reversal, santa clara county d.a. jeff rosen, who supported pers can i last week, now saying, we lack confident that judge pers can i can fairly participate in this upcoming hearing in which a male nurse sexually assaulted an anesthetized female patient. the d.a. called icing pers can i a rare and carefully considered step. public defender gary goodman called it a political step against pers can i. and what is he like?
it's been a long stretch of heat for that country. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> next, to new fallout tonight from the sentencing of a stanford star athlete convicted of a brutal sexual assault. that judge is now under fire tonight. brock turner ordered to serve just six months after his conviction on three felony counts. but anger has been growing since public letter. abc's matt gutman now on the judge now being removed from presiding over a new sexual assault case. >>...
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rob roth visited the center as part of ktvu's week long homeless project. >> anthony greenly had been homeless for the past 14 years. he says his life spiral the out of control after he lost his job and spent nights sleeping inside the civic center bart station. >> i went into clinical depression according to the doctors and whatever. i ended up on the streets. >> but slowly homeless outreach workers convince the him to move indoors and now one of 55 homeless people staying at san francisco's newest navigation center inside the civic center hotel. the second navigation in san francisco and the first one opened last year omission street. >> this place is home. this place is the first place that i have been indoors in 14 years. this is mine. i can lock the door. >> the navigation centers one of the city's answers and the program can move encampments in the center and find services and eventually housing. >> the navigation center is the model that we should be. we should be pursuing. a low barrier where people can come as they are with their partners and pets and suggestions. >> with so
rob roth visited the center as part of ktvu's week long homeless project. >> anthony greenly had been homeless for the past 14 years. he says his life spiral the out of control after he lost his job and spent nights sleeping inside the civic center bart station. >> i went into clinical depression according to the doctors and whatever. i ended up on the streets. >> but slowly homeless outreach workers convince the him to move indoors and now one of 55 homeless people staying at...
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coming up, we'll let you know how long the heat will be sticking around, coming up in a few minutes. >> rob, thank you very much. check the weather in your neighborhood with our nbc 10 app. >>> a devastating turn in florida tonight after police say a driver trying to cut through a funeral procession for one of the victims in the mass shooting hit two deputies on motorcycles. police say one is in stable condition tonight, the other in critical. more funerals are taking place this weekend for the victims of the deadly nightclub shooting. many of the survivors will find the road to recovery very long. this is video of tony marrero walking for the first time since the shooting. he was shot in the back. he says he was laying on the floor of the nightclub, trying to fool the gunman into thinking he was dead. an officer later pulled him to safety. >>> the san jose earthquakes are in orlando right now, honoring the victims in the deadly nightclub shooting by wearing black armbands during the game and showing their support for the lgbtq community. >>> less than 30 days until the republican national
coming up, we'll let you know how long the heat will be sticking around, coming up in a few minutes. >> rob, thank you very much. check the weather in your neighborhood with our nbc 10 app. >>> a devastating turn in florida tonight after police say a driver trying to cut through a funeral procession for one of the victims in the mass shooting hit two deputies on motorcycles. police say one is in stable condition tonight, the other in critical. more funerals are taking place this...
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because, rob you can say it's a long-term thing. it's only on paper. it is real to people who are taking out people, retired. >> exactly right. and rob, for those of us joining us this hour for the first time, you talked last time about what the effect would be -- or might be on people's 401(k), the retirement funds. again, talk more about that. >> yeah, i think you'll see the united states probably somewhere 3% to 4% today. for the week, it's a push. we had a really good week. that gives you some perspective this isn't disastrous. this a bad but not a horrific day. what will happen in the coming days and weeks is we'll start assessing the situation a little bit more. for instance, if you're a company like caterpillar and boeing who sells big-ticket items. a lot of loans aren't going to get done because people are trying to figure out what we can do and can't do with low-cost money and with credit viability. you'll probably see the u.k. lose their credit rating for instance. i think you'll see a flight safety in the united states. so companies like face
because, rob you can say it's a long-term thing. it's only on paper. it is real to people who are taking out people, retired. >> exactly right. and rob, for those of us joining us this hour for the first time, you talked last time about what the effect would be -- or might be on people's 401(k), the retirement funds. again, talk more about that. >> yeah, i think you'll see the united states probably somewhere 3% to 4% today. for the week, it's a push. we had a really good week. that...
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tomorrow is the first day of summer, the long range die gans is calling for continued heat in the areas getting it tonight. >> so hot of the west. rob, thanks so much. >>> we learn more about the massacre in orlando. a troubling picture of growing clear and we learn tonight about his wife. one of her former teachers explains why she should is omar mateen's wife could no be in on the plot. linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, seven days after omar mateen's massacre. >> possibly up to 15 still at the club barricaded in. >> reporter: authorities preparing to release partial transcripts of the killer's chilling phone calls with law enforcement. those negotiations taking place during that three-hour standoff also tonight, more details about the gunman's checkered past. an administrator at omar mateen's high school confirming to abc news mateen was suspended for celebrating the 9/11 terror attacks. one of mateen's former classmates witnessed his outburst. >> when they collapsed he stood up and was like "osama bin laden is my uncle. what the blank you gonna do about it?" >> reporter: also tonight, authorities still investigating whe
tomorrow is the first day of summer, the long range die gans is calling for continued heat in the areas getting it tonight. >> so hot of the west. rob, thanks so much. >>> we learn more about the massacre in orlando. a troubling picture of growing clear and we learn tonight about his wife. one of her former teachers explains why she should is omar mateen's wife could no be in on the plot. linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, seven days after omar mateen's massacre....
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attention because of our father, not because of the job we're doing, but before too long, they maybe interviewing us because we're rob ryan and that's rex ryan, and just happen to be ryan's sons. >> publicly, i will acknowledge buddy ryan and thank him for saving my life. i appreciate it, coach. >> reporter: in the mid-'90s, he retired to his farm in kentucky. and in his stable, one horse stood alone. buddy named it fired for winning. his legacy in philadelphia. >> philadelphia sports fans are never shy, of course, about sharing their opinions and there's no shortage of opinions when it comes to buddy ryan. nbc 10's tim furlong is live in south philadelphia with reaction to buddy ryan's passing. tim, on a personal level, you grew up in the area, so your reaction is as relevant as any of the other fans and any of the people you speak to. >> we're here in front of the lake, only because the vet's no longer here to be here. but buddy ryan was everything to us. he made you love the eagles. he was one of those guys, in his southern draw, he came in and didn't seem like a philly guy, but he was absolutely a philly guy and
attention because of our father, not because of the job we're doing, but before too long, they maybe interviewing us because we're rob ryan and that's rex ryan, and just happen to be ryan's sons. >> publicly, i will acknowledge buddy ryan and thank him for saving my life. i appreciate it, coach. >> reporter: in the mid-'90s, he retired to his farm in kentucky. and in his stable, one horse stood alone. buddy named it fired for winning. his legacy in philadelphia. >>...
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armed gunmen robbing deer valley high school students this has been happening along a popular walking trail many use to get to school. >> pam:the trail behind the antioch community center. has long been a major short cut to school, for residents in the area. unfortunately in the month of may, there were three separate incidents involving students on their way to campus. robbed at gunpoint. cellphones. jewelry and money. all stolen. the principal says, it is the city's responsibility to make the trail safe for students. the temperatures reached triple digits in the community of blackhawk today. where fire fighters spent much of the afternoon battling a grass fire. kron four's philippe djegal joins us live from the scene. where fire crews are preparing for a busy fire season. philippe. 30 >> reporter: 3 a. of land were charred the a fire protection district responded to the the graph 1230 in the half and is in. and with help from neighboring agencies, had the flames under control 90 minutes later. no easy task for those on the front lines. as the triple digit heat was bearing down on them. sot- "anytime we're working in the heat, it definitely fatigues us a lot faster and cause de
armed gunmen robbing deer valley high school students this has been happening along a popular walking trail many use to get to school. >> pam:the trail behind the antioch community center. has long been a major short cut to school, for residents in the area. unfortunately in the month of may, there were three separate incidents involving students on their way to campus. robbed at gunpoint. cellphones. jewelry and money. all stolen. the principal says, it is the city's responsibility to...
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let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, because this whole system is moving across the country. >> reporter: it's been a long duration event. today is the peak of it. but it is expanding. records in phoenix and vegas today. but heat advisory continues through at least wednesday for most of these cities. it does expand tomorrow. look at the high temperatures expected. could break another record in phoenix and vegas. near 100 in salt lake city and denver. we start to push off to the east. cool front trying to drape south in the upper midwest. severe storms from omaha to columbus, ohio. then, the front just sags across the mid-atlantic tomorrow. could see rough weather from norfolk from des moines to bismarck. damaging wind and big hail. cooling rain with this. southwest certainly wishes they had had. >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the 28 minutes on the phone with the gunman, inside that orlando nightclub. the fbi has now released transcripts of the calls with that gunman. the effort to get him out to save more people inside that club. what we never heard before. and abc's linzie janis in orlando. >> r
let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, because this whole system is moving across the country. >> reporter: it's been a long duration event. today is the peak of it. but it is expanding. records in phoenix and vegas today. but heat advisory continues through at least wednesday for most of these cities. it does expand tomorrow. look at the high temperatures expected. could break another record in phoenix and vegas. near 100 in salt lake city and denver. we start to push off to the east....
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rob marciano joins us now. neal mentioned that heat, are we looking at potential records? >> yeah long-duration heat wave. potentially all record highs. dry conditions, windy conditions. 103 in burbank, palm springs, phoenix, vegas, not only tomorrow but monday will be threatening. couple in the humidity the plains enduring another heat wave for themselves. temperatures -- actual temps will be in the mid-90s in many spots. if you're bringing dad to a ball game or someplace outdoors, bring some water. >> a hot one, early happy father's day to you, rob. >>> next to orlando, a city tonight saying good-bye. this picture from inside the funeral for christopher leinonen, a packed church to remember him. you'll remember his mother and her powerful plea to find her son after that shooting. now as gay pride parades around this country continue on, there's increased security tonight amid fears of copy-cat attacks. tonight, also new details coming in about the gunman and possible missed warning signs. abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: today, orlando united in love. hundreds lining streets outside the f
rob marciano joins us now. neal mentioned that heat, are we looking at potential records? >> yeah long-duration heat wave. potentially all record highs. dry conditions, windy conditions. 103 in burbank, palm springs, phoenix, vegas, not only tomorrow but monday will be threatening. couple in the humidity the plains enduring another heat wave for themselves. temperatures -- actual temps will be in the mid-90s in many spots. if you're bringing dad to a ball game or someplace outdoors, bring...
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rob their victims. >> he made the walk countless times, an easy for sam pascal, a roughly mile-long walk from his home to the grocery store. on june 5, that walk wasn't so easy. >> i had my head phones on so i couldn't hear anything, i saw a group of kids and didn't think anything of it. >> sam kept walking. >> one walked up behind me and sucker punched me in the cheek. >> knocking the 19-year-old to the ground. munt gmry county-- montgomery county police said it looks like the knock-out game, someone sucker punches a random person walking by, perhaps some game to the ones throwing the punches but much more serious to the ones getting punched. sam's attackers didn't stop at punches. >> they asked for my phone, when i ran away, they also ran away. >> last 35-year-old man walking in the same area. heather lives on this block and heard the whole thing. >> then i heard a man screaming for help. and i went out and i saw, i don't know, 10 kids running away and the guy's face was really messed up. >> he got hurt worse than i did, they were kicking him on the ground. i would be surprised if it wasn't the same
rob their victims. >> he made the walk countless times, an easy for sam pascal, a roughly mile-long walk from his home to the grocery store. on june 5, that walk wasn't so easy. >> i had my head phones on so i couldn't hear anything, i saw a group of kids and didn't think anything of it. >> sam kept walking. >> one walked up behind me and sucker punched me in the cheek. >> knocking the 19-year-old to the ground. munt gmry county-- montgomery county police said it...
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robbed her of her earring and but not her spirit. she was married for 74 years. she said a secret to longis lots of eating, dancing and having a great time. happy birthday, dora. >>> castle is next here on channel six. "action news" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning with nydia han, gray hall and chris sowers. for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a good night. we will see you right back here tomorrow. >> ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] what if we got married on the cyclone? the roller coaster at coney island? come on. how much fun would that be? and talk about an appropriate, if not slightly on-the-nose metaphor -- a bride and groom together, side-by-side, as they go through the ups and downs, the twists and turns, and the loop-de-loops of life. castle, i love you, but i will not marry you on a ride or up in space or on a slide. bet dr. seuss got married somewhere fun. yes, his wife's living room. how many people do you think can fit in one of those roller-coaster cars, anyway?
robbed her of her earring and but not her spirit. she was married for 74 years. she said a secret to longis lots of eating, dancing and having a great time. happy birthday, dora. >>> castle is next here on channel six. "action news" continues at 6:00 tomorrow morning with nydia han, gray hall and chris sowers. for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a good night. we will see you right back here tomorrow. >>...
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long time. this issue has, of course tied up some people on the hill rob portman seeming to go back and forth onout of likely voters clinton is up by nine points over donald trump. it will be interesting to see how that case falls out. case from hampton roads, virginia my colleague, kate snow picks things up now. >>> good afternoon to you.
long time. this issue has, of course tied up some people on the hill rob portman seeming to go back and forth onout of likely voters clinton is up by nine points over donald trump. it will be interesting to see how that case falls out. case from hampton roads, virginia my colleague, kate snow picks things up now. >>> good afternoon to you.
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how long can we expect to continue to have the scorching temperatures, rob? >> through the middle of the weekend. looking like valley locations and inland east bay locations temperatures soaring to as hot as 107 degrees today in brentwood. and over our shoulder, not too bad. as you see the full display of climate where you can find 60s, 70s, 80s for mid to upper 90s around the tri-valley. if you head over to the embarcadaro, can you see how temperatures drop. san jose seeing temperatures in the 8 will 0s after a high of 70s in oakland. 67 degrees bay bridge series here. first pitch temperatures in low 60s at 7 awni:007:00. that's why san francisco is comfortably cool. chilly for your evening forecast. but you notice san jose and livermore staying in the 80s. by midnight, you may still hear the ac running as temperatures drop into the upper 60s and low 70s even towards midnight. highs tomorrow, 90s around san jose. numbers in low to mid 70s around downtown. north bay temperatures in 90s. walnut creek near or slightly above 100 degrees. high pressure holdingity
how long can we expect to continue to have the scorching temperatures, rob? >> through the middle of the weekend. looking like valley locations and inland east bay locations temperatures soaring to as hot as 107 degrees today in brentwood. and over our shoulder, not too bad. as you see the full display of climate where you can find 60s, 70s, 80s for mid to upper 90s around the tri-valley. if you head over to the embarcadaro, can you see how temperatures drop. san jose seeing temperatures...
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coming up we'll let you know how long these hot temperatures will last in our forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. even as rob said part of the bay area hitting triple digits, water restrixs are being lifteded. pete joins us live from the contra costa water district. despite the heat, they say customers can con serve without restrictions. >> contra costa water district is one f those that will lift those restrictions for customers and they believe con serving water has sort of become a loif style and that's why they think these customers won't take advantage of the new changes. as the heat beats down on this neighborhood, karen jakobson walks around her bare lawn, look ing at her drought tolerant plants. it's one of the many adjustments she's made during california's drought. >> i turn off the water when i shower in between soaping up. >> she can technically keep the shower water running. calling for a 20% savings. the districts can now set their own limits. some got rid of them like east bay. saying in a statement, their reservoirs are in great shape, but that only means that the drought emergency is over. n
coming up we'll let you know how long these hot temperatures will last in our forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. even as rob said part of the bay area hitting triple digits, water restrixs are being lifteded. pete joins us live from the contra costa water district. despite the heat, they say customers can con serve without restrictions. >> contra costa water district is one f those that will lift those restrictions for customers and they believe con serving water has...
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than view this as a one-way adversarial relationship where china is robbing us of our economic livelihood, i think we need to take a long hard look in the mirror. we run trade deficits last year with 101 countries, by higher math excluding china, that includes 100 because we don't save as nation. it is not about gardening or fixing your lawn as just alluded to. it is about sucking it up and moving away from excess consumption economy, cutting budget deficits which is exactly opposite of what donald trump is going to do and boosting savings we reduce current account deficit and multilateral trail imbalances with 101 countries including china. we need to negotiate on number of issues you suggest, intellectual copyrights, and come on, this is donald trump mantra. let's blame mexico for drugs. let's blame islamic religion for terrorism and let's blame china for jobs. look in the mirror because i think some responsibility ourselves. trish: i heard a lot of good ideas in the way of okay, we need to do a better job ourselves and of course mark's point we needless regulation. jim, back to you for a minut if i'm making something
than view this as a one-way adversarial relationship where china is robbing us of our economic livelihood, i think we need to take a long hard look in the mirror. we run trade deficits last year with 101 countries, by higher math excluding china, that includes 100 because we don't save as nation. it is not about gardening or fixing your lawn as just alluded to. it is about sucking it up and moving away from excess consumption economy, cutting budget deficits which is exactly opposite of what...
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robbed. >> trump, last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. details atom shillue.com. of control... legislature. stand up to this price gouging. prices... relief act. of control... legislature. stand up to this price gouging. prices... relief act. >>> maria sharapova has been success spended for two years -- suspended for two years after testing positive in january. the five-time grand slam champ had not taken it with the intent of cheating, but sharapova, quote, does bear sole responsibility for the significant fault. but does she really? she had been taking this drug for years, since 2006, i believe. it was only recently banned. they say she wasn't trying to cheat, but they suspended her for two years anyway. sharapova released a statement
robbed. >> trump, last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. details atom shillue.com. of control... legislature. stand up to this price gouging....
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rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the western heat not helping the fire situation. this is going to be a historic, long duration event. look at the numbers, well up into the 90s, in some cases, phoenix and palm springs, 120. this heat is going to continue through the weekend, probably through monday. so, heat warnings, heat watches up for that area. and then also across the plains, this is the same air mass, excessive heat warnings here. couple in the humidity, 104 in dallas, 105 in oklahoma. severe weather tonight, a strong line heading towards the d.c. area. baseball-sized hail with some of these storms. going to be a rough night. >> across the country. rob, thank you so much. >>> well turn overseas tonight, and to england now. that nation mourning a member of parliament, shot dead on the street, a case of gun violence so rare there. she was a rising star in british politics, a wife and mother, too. her killer was immediately taken down by police, right there at the scene. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran in london tonight, on the hunt for a motive. >> reporter: the attack happened early
rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the western heat not helping the fire situation. this is going to be a historic, long duration event. look at the numbers, well up into the 90s, in some cases, phoenix and palm springs, 120. this heat is going to continue through the weekend, probably through monday. so, heat warnings, heat watches up for that area. and then also across the plains, this is the same air mass, excessive heat warnings here. couple in the humidity, 104 in dallas, 105 in oklahoma....
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robbed. >> trump last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. details atom shillue.com. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia stark. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemning a shooting that killed four people. the attack was a cold blooded murder carried out by terrorists. >> this is a savage crime of murder and terrorism in the heart of tel aviv. it is done by criminal terrorists who don't value human life. >> you can see the terrifying scene unfold. two palestinian men dressed in suits storm a restaurant and open fire. the diners jump to their feet trying to escape the chaos. authorities say both attackers have been taken into custody. >>> president obama isn't ready to endorse hillary clinton for president but it
robbed. >> trump last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. details atom shillue.com. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm patricia...
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long. >> i'm really out of style. >>> jewelry, after surveillance video showed among key robbing n their store.th you can see the monkeykey ws inside and went right to the check out count. crazy. >> workers tried to stopt animal with a ban nana. [ laughter ]. >> he doesn't like banana too's. >> they were not successful doing that. the monkey managed to get away with 150 bucks. >> that's a well trained monkey or smart. >> local news at six starts right after the break. know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ >> right now at six, getting used to the new normal on metro. >> you can't prepare for this because there's no rhyme or reason. you don't know. you don't know how long it's going to take. >> impact metro riders ares a feeling. >> latest update on the statuste of repairs.
long. >> i'm really out of style. >>> jewelry, after surveillance video showed among key robbing n their store.th you can see the monkeykey ws inside and went right to the check out count. crazy. >> workers tried to stopt animal with a ban nana. [ laughter ]. >> he doesn't like banana too's. >> they were not successful doing that. the monkey managed to get away with 150 bucks. >> that's a well trained monkey or smart. >> local news at six starts...
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long. he thinks that stock could rally 37% from here. roba initiating coverage today a buy rating and $300 for the price target joins us in our "call of the day." welcome. >> thanks very much. >> why did you make this call? >> i think tesla's a really important company. i look at it as a technology company. increasingly important as hardware and software plays a bigger role in the auto industry. i think there's a lot of growth ahead for these guys. >> i don't think anybody would argue with sort of any point that you made. the question is, does it deserve the valuation that it has, can it make the number of cars it says? and is there really enough of a market out there for what tesla thinks? i think those are all legitimate pushbacks. >> absolutely. so i mean, it's expensive. there's no doubt about it. you're paying a premium for the growth. on 2019 numbers but i think that's the way you have to look at it. they're investing a lot now, for much bigger volumes than they're doing now. what i think is important is, is the demand for electric veh
long. he thinks that stock could rally 37% from here. roba initiating coverage today a buy rating and $300 for the price target joins us in our "call of the day." welcome. >> thanks very much. >> why did you make this call? >> i think tesla's a really important company. i look at it as a technology company. increasingly important as hardware and software plays a bigger role in the auto industry. i think there's a lot of growth ahead for these guys. >> i don't...
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rob, we learned the u.k. could take two years for everything to leave the eu, so how long do you think it'll take for everything to get back to normal? >> you know, with regards to the market, i think we'll see the market return to quote-on-quote normal soon. just put something in perspecti perspective. last time people freaked out was mid-january, worried about china and oil prices, dow down 400 points. fast forward today from then, we're up about 7 or 8%. the sun comes out tomorrow. to your appointment, yes, could be another one or two years before we figure out what this means. >> all right, rob wilson, our financial analyst. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, a bus driver steps up when someone tries to rob one of his passengers. we'll hear from him on his new hero status next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's... up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and righ
rob, we learned the u.k. could take two years for everything to leave the eu, so how long do you think it'll take for everything to get back to normal? >> you know, with regards to the market, i think we'll see the market return to quote-on-quote normal soon. just put something in perspecti perspective. last time people freaked out was mid-january, worried about china and oil prices, dow down 400 points. fast forward today from then, we're up about 7 or 8%. the sun comes out tomorrow. to...
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robbed. >> trump, last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. (man) oh, looks like we missed most of the show. (woman) and there's no way to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪ ♪ so let's restart the show that started at nine ♪ ♪ and while we're at it, let's give you back your 'do ♪ ♪ and give her back the guy she liked before you ♪ ♪ hey, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all-included bundle. call 1-800-directv. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaran
robbed. >> trump, last night they called him boring trump. i think we need boring trump. as long as tr%mp plays it down the center, i think boring trump can take it. they are not going after the poll though. steroids are not just for men. it is time for tennis talk with tom shillue. tennis talk with tom shillue should be a weekly talk on fs1. and come to joe's public. that's right. i am doing a show. (man) oh, looks like we missed most of the show. (woman) and there's no way to restart...
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rob marciano. the south, they can't seem to get a break here. >> not for a day or two. the low that's been sitting over texas all week long will start to move a little bit tomorrow. but flash flood watches posted through tomorrow. watch the future cast, the storms stretching up into the ohio river valley. pushed to the east by the front, squeezing the moisture to the front. and storms with hail, damaging winds, maybe even a tornado. a stormy sunday for sure. >> rob, thank you. >>> you heard about the search for the missing soldiers in texas. next, to a mountain training exercise gone wrong. several members of a green beret unit out of colorado came down with altitude sickness. 11 members extracted by helicopter. no word on their condition at this hour. >>> and in oregon, a train derailment. the fiery images after 11 cars carrying crude oil jumped the tracks, sparking a fire. authorities evacuated schools, shut down part of i-84, but fortunate no one was injured. >>> near seattle, a collision between two buses carrying students. and 21 students and a bus driver were injured. fortunately, none seriously. after what seems to
rob marciano. the south, they can't seem to get a break here. >> not for a day or two. the low that's been sitting over texas all week long will start to move a little bit tomorrow. but flash flood watches posted through tomorrow. watch the future cast, the storms stretching up into the ohio river valley. pushed to the east by the front, squeezing the moisture to the front. and storms with hail, damaging winds, maybe even a tornado. a stormy sunday for sure. >> rob, thank you....
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long range forecast indicates 10 days of 90s ahead. >> we're ready for the heat. thanks for the warning, rob>> they won't be here tomorrow, steph, klay and draymond offer their parting thoughts at the practice facility. yes, it still hurts. around here. ended last night in ... heartbreak. >>> it's a tough pill to swallow around here, record breaking season finally ended last night in heart break. >> we know a lot of people are still suffering. the warriors showed up to work today one final time, they'll be reliving that loss all summer long. here's colin resch from oakland. >> reporter: it's a harsh reality the warriors and their fans must face. on tuesday, the parade so many expected for a second straight year, off after lebron james heroics sunday night. >> the layup. lebron james with the rejection. >> rough night kind of relivein the game how it unfolded over and over and over again. thinking about things i could have done better personally. had three cracks at getting one win, couldn't do it, so i have to live with that all summer, hopefully this feeling we have right now will make us b
long range forecast indicates 10 days of 90s ahead. >> we're ready for the heat. thanks for the warning, rob>> they won't be here tomorrow, steph, klay and draymond offer their parting thoughts at the practice facility. yes, it still hurts. around here. ended last night in ... heartbreak. >>> it's a tough pill to swallow around here, record breaking season finally ended last night in heart break. >> we know a lot of people are still suffering. the warriors showed up...
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rob roth went to san francisco where a memorial was taking place. >> reporter: some came to drop off flowers. a six-year-old posted a picture she drew. all day long people cape here to be together to honor the lives of people they never knew. >> just to honor the families in orlando. florida. as a gay soon, gay man myself, it's very hard for our community. so just to pay respects. some of these kids just barely came out of the closet. >> reporter: those here know what happened in orlando could have happened anywhere, and that they themselves could have just as easily been the ones being mourned. >> the loss is like this huge ripple thing that goes through families. obviously the loss of their young lives, but then the families and the loved ones and the lovers -- it's just horrific. >> reporter: the shootings happened during pride month. san francisco's pride parade is scheduled for two weeks from yesterday. the event attract about a million people but organizers tell us they're expecting even more this year because they want to take a stand against hatred and violence. organizers are also paying tributes to those killed in orlando. >> we're look
rob roth went to san francisco where a memorial was taking place. >> reporter: some came to drop off flowers. a six-year-old posted a picture she drew. all day long people cape here to be together to honor the lives of people they never knew. >> just to honor the families in orlando. florida. as a gay soon, gay man myself, it's very hard for our community. so just to pay respects. some of these kids just barely came out of the closet. >> reporter: those here know what happened...
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long time. this issue has, of course, tied up some people on the hill, rob portman seeming to go back and forth on this issue. >> the wisconsin poll out of likely voters, clinton is up by nine points over donald trump. it will be interesting to see how that case falls out. ca from hampton roads, virginia, my colleague, kate snow picks things up now. >>> good afternoon to you. thank you, thomas. new details this past hour as investigators piece together events of the shooting in orlando. authorities just briefed the media. there were two big headlines as they pour through omar mateen's electronic media, they said there was no evidence mateen was contemplating another target. they don't believe he was a patron at any other gay nightclubs in orlando. new this hour, video of the gunman from six years ago. it's a bit ran don. this is omar mateen appearing six years ago in an award winning documentary, of all things, about the bp oil spill. the effects of the attack ongoing on capitol hill as we speak, the filibuster for three hours and 39 minutes now to force some sort of action on gun critical. let
long time. this issue has, of course, tied up some people on the hill, rob portman seeming to go back and forth on this issue. >> the wisconsin poll out of likely voters, clinton is up by nine points over donald trump. it will be interesting to see how that case falls out. ca from hampton roads, virginia, my colleague, kate snow picks things up now. >>> good afternoon to you. thank you, thomas. new details this past hour as investigators piece together events of the shooting in...
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robbing my people. cartwright, i live in his house. he has been dead a longe, but he was the creator of the great reform act. all of you,to universal suffrage. the first time that that concept got into play. the foundation of british and american democracy, of western democracy. that's part of our tradition. and john wesley, of the methodists and the quakers who originate from my small locality. we have a tradition of not walking on by. let me ask for your help. , today i look. the internet. from theid to me from the leftsts, extremists, and today is a brilliant example. left wing extremists reach weeding right wing, white american supremacy holocaust denying liars and support of their so-called support for the palestinians. alleged support. the right and the left mingling in from the extremes on the internet, emboldened by the not doingwe are enough in countering this on the internet. we are surrendering that space too much to them. it emboldens them, it empowers them. lunatics, clique of with them together across the world, it doesn't matter to them someone
robbing my people. cartwright, i live in his house. he has been dead a longe, but he was the creator of the great reform act. all of you,to universal suffrage. the first time that that concept got into play. the foundation of british and american democracy, of western democracy. that's part of our tradition. and john wesley, of the methodists and the quakers who originate from my small locality. we have a tradition of not walking on by. let me ask for your help. , today i look. the internet....
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rob ross shows house volunteers in one san francisco neighborhood are rolling up their sleeves and getting out power tools to keep longresidents in their homes. >> reporter: in san francisco bay view district home improvement is taking on special meaning. dozens of volunteers for habitat for humanity greater san francisco are fixing up a half dozen homes over the next three days including this one. the home belongs to this man, he is a custodian for the city. his deck has dry rot and his windows are falling apart. >> a lots of things you look at all the time and get frustrated but not having the time and money to do it. >> reporter: program is designed to help low-income seniors to stay in their homes with skyrocketing costs having to move would mean having to leave san francisco and the bay area. >> homeowners lived in their homes 34 plus years. they grew up in the bay view and called it home. >> reporter: this couple has lived in this home for the past 19 years. but their deck needed reinforcement. the house will get a new coat of exhibit. >> it is overwhelming. this is the most help i have ever gotten in my life. i
rob ross shows house volunteers in one san francisco neighborhood are rolling up their sleeves and getting out power tools to keep longresidents in their homes. >> reporter: in san francisco bay view district home improvement is taking on special meaning. dozens of volunteers for habitat for humanity greater san francisco are fixing up a half dozen homes over the next three days including this one. the home belongs to this man, he is a custodian for the city. his deck has dry rot and his...
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long wig and fake makeup. experts believe he's probably white, maybe hispanic and he's been known to flash a gun. he robbed two banks last month in san mateo and san francisco. investigators say there may be other banks. there are now $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >>> a bay area man is now under arrest in connection with a stolen piece of history. dezi adsuara is in police custody accused of taking a world war i cannon which vanished from richmond. the man who saw our report back then called the police and the next day he had unwittingly bought that stolen cannon. police are still looking for a second suspect. >>> a warning for drivers in pittsburg, construction noise may sound like gunfire. it will take place on highway 4 at railroad avenue between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for the next three weeks. firefighters quickly extinguished fires about 8:20 last night near cathedral park. they managed to put out the fire and they were lucky. the first one broke out when the winds were low. no buildings were damaged. >>> a developing story now. hundreds of people have fled their h
long wig and fake makeup. experts believe he's probably white, maybe hispanic and he's been known to flash a gun. he robbed two banks last month in san mateo and san francisco. investigators say there may be other banks. there are now $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >>> a bay area man is now under arrest in connection with a stolen piece of history. dezi adsuara is in police custody accused of taking a world war i cannon which vanished from richmond. the man who...
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rob. we were here and we'll show you exactly how that unfolded when we see you at 5:00. live in lumberton, cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> today police are interviewing several girls rescued from the bucks county home last week. there are 12 of them. detectives trying to figure out who is supposed to have custody of the girls. nbc 10's monique braxton is live in feasterville where we've been digging for new information since the story broke on friday. what did you find out? >> reporter: in the past hour, we swachd as several police officers, including the lead investigator returned to the scene for a fourth day. in the driveway now, what you're seeing through trees is a public works crew. we're told they're boarding up the back of the house. here is video you'll see first on nbc 10. >> until we can get to the bottom of really how they were living, have an opportunity to speak with them to make sure they weren't abused, we really don't know. >> reporter: lower southampton authorities confirm the children were apparently raised in an amish environment here in feasterville. a short time ago we captured thi
rob. we were here and we'll show you exactly how that unfolded when we see you at 5:00. live in lumberton, cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> today police are interviewing several girls rescued from the bucks county home last week. there are 12 of them. detectives trying to figure out who is supposed to have custody of the girls. nbc 10's monique braxton is live in feasterville where we've been digging for new information since the story broke on friday. what did you find out? >>...
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robbing my people. i live in his house. he has been dead a long time and he was the creator of the great reform act and that means to all of you, universal suf raj the first time that got into play. the foundation of british and american democracy and western democracy. that's part of our tradition and john wesley and the methodists and the quakers and my small locality. we have a tradition of not walking on by. let me ask for your help. today i looked at the internet. things said to me from the right extremists, from the left extremists and today an example. left wing retreating whites and american supremacist and the liars in support of their so-called support for the palestinians, alleged support. the rights and the left mingling in from the extremes on the internet emboldened by the internet. we, you, all of us are not doing enough encountering this on the internet. we surrender that space too much. it empowers them. this small click of lunatics, put them together across the world and does it matter to them if the abuser of me is someone mad f
robbing my people. i live in his house. he has been dead a long time and he was the creator of the great reform act and that means to all of you, universal suf raj the first time that got into play. the foundation of british and american democracy and western democracy. that's part of our tradition and john wesley and the methodists and the quakers and my small locality. we have a tradition of not walking on by. let me ask for your help. today i looked at the internet. things said to me from...