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rubble, i'll need you and your crate to lift danny off the flagpole. rubble on the double!arking) ♪ paw patrol (rubble barking) ♪ go go go go go, paw patrol ♪ (barking) ♪ go go go go go ♪ ♪ rubble (rubble barking) ♪ go go go go go go go go go ♪ paw patrol ♪ go go go go go go go ♪ chase (chase barking) ♪ go go go go go go go go ♪ paw patrol, paw patrol (tires screeching) (siren blaring) ♪ tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. why is the fridge open? oh. hat's with all the ice. honey, that's all the food for the party. ice. ice. oooh, beer. come on, get it. hologram. hey bud, you wanna go close the fridge door? why don't you close your fridge door... thanks champ. the new kenmore smart refrigerator. be smart. be connected. be amazing. exclusively at sears. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. (siren approaching) hey,
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rubble, i'll need your truck and crane to lift fallen lights. rubble on the double!achers. green means go! and chase, i need your megaphone and cones to keep everyone organized and safe until we're done. chase is on the case! all right, paw patrol is on a roll! (barking) ♪ paw patrol (barking) ♪ paw patrol (barking) (howling) ♪ ♪ rubble! (barking) ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ paw patrol ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ rocky! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ paw patrol, paw patrol (tires screeching) (sirens wailing) oh, ryder, thanks for coming! if we can't get the stage ready, there will be no luke stars concert. no problem, mayor goodway. we'll make sure the concert happens. chase, secure the work area. chase is on the case! rocky, grab the bleacher seats with your forklift and start reassembling them. you got it, ryder. (barking) rubble, use your crane to lift these lights back onto the stage. you got it, ryder. (barking) crane! now let's get this banner back up. okay, rubble. yes! paw patrol rocks! (clucking) whoa! guess i won't be crossing that bridge today. (p
rubble, i'll need your truck and crane to lift fallen lights. rubble on the double!achers. green means go! and chase, i need your megaphone and cones to keep everyone organized and safe until we're done. chase is on the case! all right, paw patrol is on a roll! (barking) ♪ paw patrol (barking) ♪ paw patrol (barking) (howling) ♪ ♪ rubble! (barking) ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ paw patrol ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ rocky! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ go, go, go, go! ♪ paw patrol,...
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. >> construction worker matt padilla in tears seeing the site where he worked turn to rubble. >> it's unbelievable. looks like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking the fire-alarm infern know from all sides with water. this smot from our camera shows just ow incredible the fire was. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had embers that were traveling two blocks. >> those flaming embers made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire. mandy couch lives next door. >> i had to water my roof because the wind was blowing this way and it's -- the fireballs like it's raining firebalances. >> ewhack wait neighbors were angry they were let back into their homes before it was safe. >> they should have hose down all these roofs and then let us come in. weir just luckitor aluf. >> nost yeara's fire caused $23 million in damage and displaced two dozen people. it was labeled suspicious rare cause still under investigation. as for today's fire. >> we can consider it suspicious, but until the fire investigators come and complete their investigation, we won't be able to sa
. >> construction worker matt padilla in tears seeing the site where he worked turn to rubble. >> it's unbelievable. looks like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking the fire-alarm infern know from all sides with water. this smot from our camera shows just ow incredible the fire was. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had embers that were traveling two blocks. >> those flaming embers made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire....
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a pet turtle that cruz found a mid the rubble. he's now recovering at a family member's home.say it's a line sign from their lost loved ones. >> we still don't know his home. at home we called him miracle. because he is a miracle and we are going to keep him as a memory of the kids and our aunt. >> reporter: miracle indeed something for this family to hold on to while they go through this terrible time. now tomorrow we're told that the fire department is going to be holding a press conference. we expect them to update us on the status of their investigation into the cause of this fire. for now iain and lucy back to you. >> all right. sabina, thank you now to update on deadly stabbing in kensington we first reported to you last night. police say the man who died was actually the attacker. police say the 47-year-old attacker began hitting the vick whim i was metal book end and stabbed him with knives. vick tip managed to grab a knife from his attacker and establish him in the chest. the victim then ran away and police took him to the hospital where he's in critical condition. th
a pet turtle that cruz found a mid the rubble. he's now recovering at a family member's home.say it's a line sign from their lost loved ones. >> we still don't know his home. at home we called him miracle. because he is a miracle and we are going to keep him as a memory of the kids and our aunt. >> reporter: miracle indeed something for this family to hold on to while they go through this terrible time. now tomorrow we're told that the fire department is going to be holding a press...
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and then there was rubble and dust everywhere. >> thick, acrid smoke. and ash was falling >> we thought we on the periphery of a much bigger explosion. >> i just went, my babies, my babies are in there. and then out, this little girl is staggering towards me with all her long blond hair all burnt, her face coming out of her mouth. big gash on her shoulder. >> we half carried and half dragged her to the foyer doors and initially laid her down. >> blood was coming out. >> she was choking on the flood. >> what did you see? >> horror, absolute horror. >> body parts. >> parts of people. blood, so much blood. literally puddles of blood mixed with ash. the only thing i saw was the remnants of the basically the bottom half of the body in the middle of the corridor. >> and then my phone was ringing. it was there, and i reached out with one hand, and i saw it was tammy, my daughter tamala, and i answered, i was relieved. anyway, i'm holding the phone, and i'm going tamala, tamala, you're okay, you're okay, darling. she's going yeah, mom. i said, where's sasha, sh
and then there was rubble and dust everywhere. >> thick, acrid smoke. and ash was falling >> we thought we on the periphery of a much bigger explosion. >> i just went, my babies, my babies are in there. and then out, this little girl is staggering towards me with all her long blond hair all burnt, her face coming out of her mouth. big gash on her shoulder. >> we half carried and half dragged her to the foyer doors and initially laid her down. >> blood was coming...
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some residents were trapped in the rubble. >> another fatality when a tornado hit a mobile home park in western wisconsin. about 40 miles north of au claire, dozens of trailers destroyed. >> i know there was walls on top i would describe it as total destruction. there is a whole row where there should be trailers, nothing but debris. >> more than a dozen reported tornados touched down in texas panhandle alone. also heavy rain and large hail. some roofs and siding were torn off. power lines downed in texas. but there are no reports of injuries. >> we'll continue to keep an eye on overnight storms. want to move on to the other big breaking news. the white house once again in crisis mode following a report that the president tried to get former fbi director james comey to end the investigation into michael flynn. >> sources say comey wrote a memo aput that conversation, that allegedly took place the day after flynn, former national security adviser was forced to resign. now lawmakers are demanding answers, abc's kenneth motten has the latest. >> reporter: another stunning headline invol
some residents were trapped in the rubble. >> another fatality when a tornado hit a mobile home park in western wisconsin. about 40 miles north of au claire, dozens of trailers destroyed. >> i know there was walls on top i would describe it as total destruction. there is a whole row where there should be trailers, nothing but debris. >> more than a dozen reported tornados touched down in texas panhandle alone. also heavy rain and large hail. some roofs and siding were torn...
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all five floors reduced to rubble. officials fear there may be victims in the wreckage. >> 12 young children in houston dealing with injuries after a science experiment gone wrong. this happened during what was reportedly experiment outside a preschool involving chemicals that erupted into a fire ball. all of the kids in the scenario are 3 years old. 11 of them were burned. one of them was trampled. some were also hospitalized. one is in the hospital. we are tolden good condition. both the fire department and the state agency that oversees the schools, are investigating. >> that video inside. just absolutely frightening for many of the parents. >> we are learning more this morning about the death of a south carolina teen blamed on too much caffeine. >> his parents are speaking out about losing their son. abc's adrian bankart has the more. >> reporter: killed by caffeine. unthinkable. a 16-year-old child dead after drinking a mcdonald's latte, mountain dew and energy drink. >> i stand before you as a broke ep hearted fa
all five floors reduced to rubble. officials fear there may be victims in the wreckage. >> 12 young children in houston dealing with injuries after a science experiment gone wrong. this happened during what was reportedly experiment outside a preschool involving chemicals that erupted into a fire ball. all of the kids in the scenario are 3 years old. 11 of them were burned. one of them was trampled. some were also hospitalized. one is in the hospital. we are tolden good condition. both...
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chesapeake beach this is base of tree that came crashing down leaving this behind a pile of wood, rubble precious belongings and thankfully the family is okay but displaced. >> we were sitting in house last night. i was laying opt couch and all of a sudden we heard a growl and thunder and i look up and ceeling is collapsing on me and i see the tree and then so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> secretary later this tree came crashing through the roofer. >> the ceiling is there and i'm like okay my daughter came running out of bedroom and she's just like there's a tree in the living room and shu she could not get to me was fr freaking out and trying to find me out of the house. >> jennifer porere was stuck shortly after 9:00 thursday night moments arrest heavy rainstorm hit. pinned beneath the rubble we're told a neighbor found her thanks to a light on cellphone. >> what should we do as we head to summer months and probably get more of these storms we saw like yesterday. >> homeowners and residents taught contact certified arborist. >> a simple evaluation often free
chesapeake beach this is base of tree that came crashing down leaving this behind a pile of wood, rubble precious belongings and thankfully the family is okay but displaced. >> we were sitting in house last night. i was laying opt couch and all of a sudden we heard a growl and thunder and i look up and ceeling is collapsing on me and i see the tree and then so i laid on the floor between my couch and coffee table. >> secretary later this tree came crashing through the roofer....
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and then out of the dust and the rubble, a little girl is staggering towards me with all her long blondair all burnt, down all her face, coming out of her mouth, a big gash on her shoulder. >> kim half carried and we half dragged her to the foyer doors. and initially laid her down, but. she was choking on the blood. >> pelley: what did you see, phil? >> horror. absolute horror. the injured people. >> body parts. >> dead people. peops of people. blood, so much blood. literally puddles of blood mixed with ash. the only thing i saw was the .emnants of the suicide bomber. basically the bottom half of the body in the middle of the corridor. >> and then my phone was ringing. it was there and i reached out asth one hand and it was-- i saw er was tammy-- my daughter tamla-- and, oh, the relief, i'm holding the phone and i'm going, "tamla, tamla, you're okay, you're okay, darling." she's going way, "mom, i'm going where is sasha." she says she's with me. the staff were brilliant in the arena. they kept coming up saying it's okay, we're getting help. >> three or four police officers, we got one o
and then out of the dust and the rubble, a little girl is staggering towards me with all her long blondair all burnt, down all her face, coming out of her mouth, a big gash on her shoulder. >> kim half carried and we half dragged her to the foyer doors. and initially laid her down, but. she was choking on the blood. >> pelley: what did you see, phil? >> horror. absolute horror. the injured people. >> body parts. >> dead people. peops of people. blood, so much...
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. >> people are digging through rubble and debris after severe weather hit the planes and midwest. at least one person has been killed in wisconsin. 25 others have been hurt. a possible tornado touched down in elk trail of damage there, as well. >>> and for our weather tracking the warm temperatures across our region. temperatures well above average. tomorrow is when the heat really moves in. a high of 79 degrees today in d.c. average high of 75. 84 towards the right. 83 in warrenton. 75 around annapolis. what is moving in is the heat tomorrow. 90s coming tomorrow. now i'm forecasting a record. i'm forecasting we break the record tomorrow. storms late week and then a weekend pattern change. we get the heat but it's not going to last through the weekend. i will show you what the weekend holds. >> thank you, doug. there is new pain tonight for the family of that dnc staffer murdered in the district. his killing has drawn national attention and sparked multiple conspiracy theories. now claims are circling that staffer sent e-mails to wiki leaks before he was 11 months later his murder
. >> people are digging through rubble and debris after severe weather hit the planes and midwest. at least one person has been killed in wisconsin. 25 others have been hurt. a possible tornado touched down in elk trail of damage there, as well. >>> and for our weather tracking the warm temperatures across our region. temperatures well above average. tomorrow is when the heat really moves in. a high of 79 degrees today in d.c. average high of 75. 84 towards the right. 83 in...
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it's already covered with that rubble. got firefighters on top adding more pressure. >> eventually after almost an hour being trapped under the rubble, you can see here when the rescuers start uncovering the 70-year-old man. >> oh, no. >> who was inside at the time that it collapsed. you can see there as his legs and body is being uncovered. you can see all around him. >> they don't know if he's got broken bones, internal injuries. they don't want to make the situation worse. >> is he even conscious? >> he is. you can see he's moving a little bit as he's loaded onto a stretcher where he's taken away. he's still receiving treatment right now for his injuries which as you can imagine are quite bad. he's lucky those guys were there. able to act so quickly and able to find him. >>> the images and the sounds you see here do not match. >> good grief. >> you hear these beautiful, beautiful waves crashing up against a big pile of trash. >> this is terrible. >> what have we done? >> this woman did a little enterprise reporting. she
it's already covered with that rubble. got firefighters on top adding more pressure. >> eventually after almost an hour being trapped under the rubble, you can see here when the rescuers start uncovering the 70-year-old man. >> oh, no. >> who was inside at the time that it collapsed. you can see there as his legs and body is being uncovered. you can see all around him. >> they don't know if he's got broken bones, internal injuries. they don't want to make the situation...
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they're starting to pick through some of that rubble back there. we understood the faa and investigators are on their way here, and they may have just arrived. that's what we know from the scene. a single engine plain crash around 2:45 this afternoon. here in concord with the pilot injured. that plane, we understand was an experimental plane, one that would have been built from a kit, and we do know that at least no other injuries to buildings, to people, to property. we'll find out more about why it crashed and what that mechanical problem was later on, i'm sure, as this investigation unfolds. reporting live in concord, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> all right, leslie, thank you. in the meantime just into our newsroom, this new video tweeted out by contra costa county fire fighters giving you a p perspective there, it shows them climbing underneath the plane to plug a fuel leak. we'll most more on abc7news.com and on our abc7 news mobile app. >> pg&e has given the all-clear following a gas line break today near the new apple campus. that's nea
they're starting to pick through some of that rubble back there. we understood the faa and investigators are on their way here, and they may have just arrived. that's what we know from the scene. a single engine plain crash around 2:45 this afternoon. here in concord with the pilot injured. that plane, we understand was an experimental plane, one that would have been built from a kit, and we do know that at least no other injuries to buildings, to people, to property. we'll find out more about...
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and the materials needed to make bombs. >> three bodies were found in the rubble.bers of the violence-oriented weatherman group. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three of them ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s, we were all about changing hearts and minds. the '70s was more just about expressing anger. international politics and domestic politics seemed to be decided by violence. and violence only begets violence. >> from the underground, that radical left wing group, the weathermen promises more attacks on the establishment around the entire country starting next week. the medium for thi
and the materials needed to make bombs. >> three bodies were found in the rubble.bers of the violence-oriented weatherman group. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three of them ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both...
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rescues he was caught in both building collapses and was injured he spent the next week's in the rubble cutting through steel to recover bodies. he worked at ground 012 hours a day before reporting for duty bravery can be seen in the work of the first female special agent to the agent - - station in pakistan and yemen as well as part of the fbi team in pakistan to captured one of these suspects and also to be seen in special agent in three other agents very seriously wounded last march in pakistan. and also in the story of walter as a retired special agent who survived a shootout with gangsters in the 1930's. so several of these individuals were with us today please stand up so we can recognize you. [applause] >> if there is a shortage of of heroes and the fbi there are many unsung heroes here today those stories that may never be told but we honor them as well. for the men and women of the fbi bravery is reflected not only in the physical courage often necessary in the job to be seen in the courage of conviction and the courage to act with wisdom in the face of fear and the courage to
rescues he was caught in both building collapses and was injured he spent the next week's in the rubble cutting through steel to recover bodies. he worked at ground 012 hours a day before reporting for duty bravery can be seen in the work of the first female special agent to the agent - - station in pakistan and yemen as well as part of the fbi team in pakistan to captured one of these suspects and also to be seen in special agent in three other agents very seriously wounded last march in...
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even as they sorted through the rubble, detectives at the scene found untouched valuables.uns. and julie's purse sitting in plain sight. you think an intruder would have grabbed it. >> wyou would think so. >> carter set out to follow the most promising lead he had. who was this woman, deanna? the text messenger who wondered if keith had made it home okay. he had described her as a guy friend. >> there was just something about that text message that seemed to stick out and it seemed to create that question of what's missing here? >> carter had called ahead to the authorities in the indiana town where deanna lived. they'd arranged to bring the woman down to an interview room where she was waiting. >> my name's matt carter. >> matt. >> deanna was about to tell the detective a story that would dramatically reshape his investigation. is she a guy friend? >> no, it was more than that. >> deanna shared the same story with us. >> he wanted me to love him. >> deanna says she and keith first met years earlier at a vendor fair. she was the cfo of an i.t. company. keith, the road warri
even as they sorted through the rubble, detectives at the scene found untouched valuables.uns. and julie's purse sitting in plain sight. you think an intruder would have grabbed it. >> wyou would think so. >> carter set out to follow the most promising lead he had. who was this woman, deanna? the text messenger who wondered if keith had made it home okay. he had described her as a guy friend. >> there was just something about that text message that seemed to stick out and it...
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reason to be hopeful, because it seemed that so much of the confederacy had been overrun that the rubble nation would be unable to sustain their armies much longer. they controlled the rivers, ports, coasts, and the western part of the confederacy had been cut off from the eastern, the upper from the lower, black people now labored for the benefit of the union and the elves, from the vast mississippi river valley to the west low lands of south carolina, to the rich farmland of each -- east tennessee. but the white people in the confederacy had their own reasons to believe that 1864 would bring the wars and, but with a different outcome. they had only to hold off the united states army long enough for the north to lose heart, to admit the south could not be conquered, and renounce lincoln .nd the presidential election if they can hold on through the spring and summer, northern voters, judging that they had sacrificed enough of their sons, brothers, and fathers, would negotiate peace. as a result, the state of slavery might still be determined in 1864. laboredn people still in slavery beyo
reason to be hopeful, because it seemed that so much of the confederacy had been overrun that the rubble nation would be unable to sustain their armies much longer. they controlled the rivers, ports, coasts, and the western part of the confederacy had been cut off from the eastern, the upper from the lower, black people now labored for the benefit of the union and the elves, from the vast mississippi river valley to the west low lands of south carolina, to the rich farmland of each -- east...
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a tremendous amount of rubble in a shopping center in maryland. take a look. up, we will you the damage it caused and what is going to autria: right now, our team is spread out covering a number of breaking stories. the faÇade of a shopping center has come crashing down. larry: john gonzalez live on the scene with the latest details. john: larry and autria, in the midst of all this rubble in montgomery county, the rearview mirror of one of the cars seriously damaged when the windshield was shattered. take a look. we have parked mil seven in the parking lot of the maryland farms shopping center off cherry hill road where beltsville meets calverton. take a look at all of the damage. you have hundreds of bricks, you have the sign from the subway restaurant that also came crashing down. it is a 40-foot-long, six-foot-high masonry faÇade that came down above some of the shops here. take a look at this picture tweeted by montgomery county fire and ems. at least two cars seriously damaged, fortunately no injuries reported. this happened at about 10:00 last night. som
a tremendous amount of rubble in a shopping center in maryland. take a look. up, we will you the damage it caused and what is going to autria: right now, our team is spread out covering a number of breaking stories. the faÇade of a shopping center has come crashing down. larry: john gonzalez live on the scene with the latest details. john: larry and autria, in the midst of all this rubble in montgomery county, the rearview mirror of one of the cars seriously damaged when the windshield was...
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card found in rubble. this is the raid of the police taking over his home and they busted it down among the raid and search. the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. it is unclear at this point if he is actually connected to the bombing or if others are involved. the british prime minister theresa may is raising the terror threat level from severe to the highest rating of critical. take a listen. >> it is now concluded on the basis of today's investigations that the threat level should be increased for the time being from severe to critical. this means that their assessment is not only an attack remains highly likely, but further attack may be imminent. >> the move by the prime minister allows officials to deploy thousands of british military to the streets. in some cases replacing police officers to key security across the country. while isis claimed responsibility, no confirmed proof backs up that claim. joining us live from manchester, england, is matt bradley. matt, good mornin
card found in rubble. this is the raid of the police taking over his home and they busted it down among the raid and search. the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. it is unclear at this point if he is actually connected to the bombing or if others are involved. the british prime minister theresa may is raising the terror threat level from severe to the highest rating of critical. take a listen. >> it is now concluded on the basis of today's investigations that...
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now manager wants to show that they are doing a wash up of the rubble and communicate transparently.s the problem and how will they will avoid it in the future. what impact do you think this will have on heathrow as an international hub? a few years ago, when british airways moved into terminal 5, which is the epicentre of this challenge of the last weekend, terminal 5 itself went into meltdown on its first day of operation. that was not good for ba or heathrow. but they recovered from that. in that sense, there is hope. investors will be looking at the financial performance. looking back to that as an example, ba did recover. they worked hard to do it, but they did it in a faraway and restored faith and went on to bigger and better things but in terms of customers and profitability. delta, who has a hub in atlanta, they had a major it outage in atlanta last year. this will require a complete management focus. this will need focus on processes and customers as well a star. that is how they have to do it because it is the only way to do it because it is the only way to protect their b
now manager wants to show that they are doing a wash up of the rubble and communicate transparently.s the problem and how will they will avoid it in the future. what impact do you think this will have on heathrow as an international hub? a few years ago, when british airways moved into terminal 5, which is the epicentre of this challenge of the last weekend, terminal 5 itself went into meltdown on its first day of operation. that was not good for ba or heathrow. but they recovered from that. in...
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get it wrong, and the most radical devolution of english power in a generation may turn to rubble.aston, bbc news, the west midlands. a new photograph of princess charlotte has been released by the duke and duchess of cambridge to mark her second birthday tomorrow. the picture of the toddler was taken earlier this month by her mother at their home on the sandringham estate in norfolk. the royal couple said they're "delighted" to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day. i'm back with the late news at 10.30 now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, i'm will perry, with the latest from the bbc sport centre. only one place to start this bank holiday monday, and mark selby has shown real character to not only get back into his world snooker championship final againstjohn higgins, but now lead by 13—11. it has been a magnificent afternoon. at one point, john higgins yesterday was 10—4 up. he is now 13—11 down, so was 10—4 up. he is now 13—11 down, so be winning six of the seven sessions available on offer this afternoon. in the final ten years ago
get it wrong, and the most radical devolution of english power in a generation may turn to rubble.aston, bbc news, the west midlands. a new photograph of princess charlotte has been released by the duke and duchess of cambridge to mark her second birthday tomorrow. the picture of the toddler was taken earlier this month by her mother at their home on the sandringham estate in norfolk. the royal couple said they're "delighted" to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day....
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trees splintered, homes reduced to rubble. in arkansas rains caused severe flooding. >> all this was flooded when we came. the street, all this. >> reporter: the family plans to clean up and dry out. the severe weather will bring record flooding to oklahoma. cbs news, texas. >> wow! >>> thousands of people in the dark as crews worked to restore power. incredible video out of ohio. a loaded gas tanker explode on interstate 75 after a wrong-way driver crashed head on into the truck. police say at least one person was killed in the wreck. the interstate still shut down tonight. >>> spy satellite that space x was supposed to launch into orbit today never made it off the ground. >> hold, hold, hold. >> the launch was scrubbed a minute before lift off from cape canaveral because of a problem with a censor. it has been rescheduled for tomorrow morning. the satellite is meant to help the u.s. track terrorist activity and nuclear weapons development from space. >>> leap of faith, a group of southern california cancer survivors went sky
trees splintered, homes reduced to rubble. in arkansas rains caused severe flooding. >> all this was flooded when we came. the street, all this. >> reporter: the family plans to clean up and dry out. the severe weather will bring record flooding to oklahoma. cbs news, texas. >> wow! >>> thousands of people in the dark as crews worked to restore power. incredible video out of ohio. a loaded gas tanker explode on interstate 75 after a wrong-way driver crashed head on...
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and exploding into rubble behind us. near the old city, we found whole neighborhoods flattened. the sheer level of destruction is staggering, and it goes on for miles and miles. but this is one tactic the iraqi army cannot afford to employ in the old city if they want anything left of it. the u.n. estimates 200,000 iraqi residents are still trapped inside. and those who try to escape risk being caught in crossfire. we found 11-year-old sarah at a hospital run by american medical volunteers. where dr. john lucie was treating her for a shrapnel wound. the orthopedic surgeon from asheville, north carolina came out of retirement at 74 years old to do what he could in iraq. he told us he was shocked by what he saw. >> i came here and probably the first two days, i could almost not take it, you know? because i've seen a lot of trauma, but i've never seen anything to this extent. >> reporter: dr. lucie says the hospital is ready for more patients in the coming weeks. hopefully, that will mean more families trapped inside the old city have at least escaped with their lives. charlie d'ag
and exploding into rubble behind us. near the old city, we found whole neighborhoods flattened. the sheer level of destruction is staggering, and it goes on for miles and miles. but this is one tactic the iraqi army cannot afford to employ in the old city if they want anything left of it. the u.n. estimates 200,000 iraqi residents are still trapped inside. and those who try to escape risk being caught in crossfire. we found 11-year-old sarah at a hospital run by american medical volunteers....
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get it wrong, and the most radical devolution of english power in a generation may turn to rubble. news, the west midlands. the duke and duchess of cambridge has released a new photograph of princess charlotte to mark her second birthday. the picture was taken by the duchess at their home in norfolk. the couple released a similar photograph of charlotte last year to celebrate her turning one. with all the sport, here's will perry at the bbc sport centre. it has been a tense and dramatic world golf title so far. mark selby injohn higgins are still battling it out at the crucible. there was a likejohn higgins was going to victory—mac, yesterday he had a big lead but today he reappeared rejuvenated. john higgins was now finding themselves in traps he was struggling to get out. he needed to hit the red here to escape the snooker, but he tried again and again. have you ever seen anything like that before. after some encouragement, finally a different outcome. before long mark selby had clawed his way back and turned the match around. john higgins looked like he needed a break. the eveni
get it wrong, and the most radical devolution of english power in a generation may turn to rubble. news, the west midlands. the duke and duchess of cambridge has released a new photograph of princess charlotte to mark her second birthday. the picture was taken by the duchess at their home in norfolk. the couple released a similar photograph of charlotte last year to celebrate her turning one. with all the sport, here's will perry at the bbc sport centre. it has been a tense and dramatic world...
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saw homes and other buildings completely flattened as well as others that were nothing more than rubble. lauren: at least two people died including a woman who drowned after rushing water slipped away a car. flooding in arkansas claimed three lives. nicole: let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. a labor day holiday initiative. most markets closed. hang ching hong son, chris kospi closed. the nikkei opened and not close higher by half of 1%. lauren: in the u.s. open, open, open. 24 points. the index up 2%. nasdaq futures higher by 11 points. s&p futures at three points. last week the broader market getting 1.5%. nicole: oil down for two months plus a .5% over those two months. the down arrow down 27 cents. 49.06 a barrel and gold so far down $4.5 at 1263 at troy ounce. how do we get out of this growth? we are joined by chief economist anthony chan joining us. thanks for being here. surprisingly, no one expected this. less than 1% gdp growth. president donald trump wants it to be 3%, 4%. what needs to be done and can we actually get there? >> we need to see productivit
saw homes and other buildings completely flattened as well as others that were nothing more than rubble. lauren: at least two people died including a woman who drowned after rushing water slipped away a car. flooding in arkansas claimed three lives. nicole: let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. a labor day holiday initiative. most markets closed. hang ching hong son, chris kospi closed. the nikkei opened and not close higher by half of 1%. lauren: in the u.s. open, open,...
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when i came and saw, children were under the rubble. water levels are gradually receding, but with more rain predicted in the next couple of days. residents are scared that there will be more flooding. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather though. 0nce let's take a look at the weather though. once again, aftera let's take a look at the weather though. once again, after a pretty present—day for most parts of the british isles things are changing again. things turning much wetter here, the odd rumble of thunder thrown into the mix. we import muggy airfrom the near thrown into the mix. we import muggy air from the near continent, thrown into the mix. we import muggy airfrom the near continent, that continues its journey further north to northern ireland, don't southern scotla nd to northern ireland, don't southern scotland by the end of the night. pressure to the north that boundary but further south, another close night. 14 to 16 degrees. but further south, another close night. 1a to 16 degrees. we keep pushing that cloud and rain
when i came and saw, children were under the rubble. water levels are gradually receding, but with more rain predicted in the next couple of days. residents are scared that there will be more flooding. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather though. 0nce let's take a look at the weather though. once again, aftera let's take a look at the weather though. once again, after a pretty present—day for most parts of the british isles things are changing again. things turning much wetter here,...
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that it's unclear how a lot of this will be funded and it seems like a lot of the nuts and bolts of rubbleppage game could cost up back. the scrappage game could cost up to £80 billion? it's huge. the government didn't want to publish it, they wanted to publish it back until after the election. the graco pushit until after the election. the graco push it back. it you wonder if it had been pushed back, it could have been more radical. it is tinkering around the edges. they are not specific amount how it works. the councils to do something, but perhaps they shouldn't. it is one issue when the proposals, they may be more radical than they appear now. you mentioned councils as well, it seems then that if these clear as jones are brought in, it will be up toa jones are brought in, it will be up to a local council to do it? yes, they must produce plans. this is the times reporting, two were produced —— reduce air pollution in the shortest time possible. it's ambitious and there semanticjohn mcenroe objection from “ some —— some objection from environmentalist to this. i think this won't please a
that it's unclear how a lot of this will be funded and it seems like a lot of the nuts and bolts of rubbleppage game could cost up back. the scrappage game could cost up to £80 billion? it's huge. the government didn't want to publish it, they wanted to publish it back until after the election. the graco pushit until after the election. the graco push it back. it you wonder if it had been pushed back, it could have been more radical. it is tinkering around the edges. they are not specific...
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maybe the odd rubble of thunder in some parts of england and wales. —— rumble. parts of england and wales. —— rumble. still spells of sunshine and temperatures about 14— 54 sunshine and temperatures about 14— 5a glasgow, belfast. a 18 in the south—eastern corner. a fresh start to sunday. a lot of dry and bright weather. cloud and a breeze and a bit of rain in the far north—west. about 15 degrees four glasgow and belfast. warming up on the south—eastern corner. saturday has heavy showers, but some spells of sunshine. sunday is the better of the two days. very little in the way of rainfall. and a bit warmer. some places are warmer still towards monday, with the southerly breeze. some wind and rain to the north and west of the uk. further south and east and it should be largely dry and bright for a 22— 23. 50— 16 at the very best in the north and west. in the next few days if you want to keep up—to—date with the details, and to the bbc website. —— had to do. hello. this is bbc news. i am ben bland. how donald trump is reported to have sacked the fbi chief to russia
maybe the odd rubble of thunder in some parts of england and wales. —— rumble. parts of england and wales. —— rumble. still spells of sunshine and temperatures about 14— 54 sunshine and temperatures about 14— 5a glasgow, belfast. a 18 in the south—eastern corner. a fresh start to sunday. a lot of dry and bright weather. cloud and a breeze and a bit of rain in the far north—west. about 15 degrees four glasgow and belfast. warming up on the south—eastern corner. saturday has...
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as you can see, reducing it to rubble. >> it felt like an explosion. it did. the whole house shook opinion. >> it shook my bathtub. >> then i started hearing pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: this is what neighbors saw just after 1:40 this morning, thick black smoke pouring out of a townhome on colluder drive. firefighters worked to extinguish hot spots, while investigators are trying to figure out how this happened. >> saw the flames. it was horrible. they were higher than i've ever seen flames. >> reporter: just before the flames started, several neighbors say they saw the man who lived inside drive off. >> he packed his stuff and he was -- i asked him if they're moving, he said no, we're not. >> reporter: the man who was living inside before the fire star w the pentagon. they have confirmed that for us. he was a police officer up until last year, but so far investigators say he's not been seen. back to you. >> meagan, thank you. >>> it's been nearly a year since a dramatic house raid in leesburg, virginia played out in the middle of the night. residents left
as you can see, reducing it to rubble. >> it felt like an explosion. it did. the whole house shook opinion. >> it shook my bathtub. >> then i started hearing pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: this is what neighbors saw just after 1:40 this morning, thick black smoke pouring out of a townhome on colluder drive. firefighters worked to extinguish hot spots, while investigators are trying to figure out how this happened. >> saw the flames. it was horrible. they were...
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. >> construction worker in tears seeing the site he worked turned to rubble. >> unbelievable, feels like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking from all sides with water. several town homes were damaged in the last fire, burned a second time. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had em bers that were traveling two blocks. >> they made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire. >> i had to water my roof because the wind was blowing this way and it was like raining fire balls. >> some evacuated neighbors were angry they were let back in to their home before they were safe. >> we just lucky to be alive. that's all. >> it caused $23 million in damage and misplaced two dozen people. it was labelled suspicious a cause still under investigation. >> based on that information we can consider it suspicious but until the firefighters complete their investigation we won't be able to say. >> he fears the project will never be completed. his livelihood in jeopardy. >> inside the fire scene the twisted crane now in danger of collapsing. >> we're back live with a shot
. >> construction worker in tears seeing the site he worked turned to rubble. >> unbelievable, feels like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking from all sides with water. several town homes were damaged in the last fire, burned a second time. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had em bers that were traveling two blocks. >> they made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire. >> i had to water my roof because the wind was...
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she was buried in rubble 13 hours and her injuries were so massive doctors had to remove her lower body at the hips. she will need 24 hours nursing care the rest of her life. >> the jury trial of david creato ended its second day of deliberations today. creato is charged with the murder of his three-year-old son. jurors watched for the second time the creato investigation as prosecutors told him his son was dead. prosecutors say he killed his son to maintain a relationship with his then girlfriend. >> president trump is leaving behind rough willed feathers at nato. word is they didn't appreciate trump's scolding about the financial bench marks saying it was unfair to the people of the united states. he appeared to push the montenegro president aside to get to the headlines. >> more trouble on the russian front, abc news confirmed a report in the washington post that trump's son-in-law jared kushner is under the scrutiny of the fbi. they want to know about kushner's meetings with the ambassador and sergei gor cof. this does not mean he's suspected of a crime. >> the fate of the trump tra
she was buried in rubble 13 hours and her injuries were so massive doctors had to remove her lower body at the hips. she will need 24 hours nursing care the rest of her life. >> the jury trial of david creato ended its second day of deliberations today. creato is charged with the murder of his three-year-old son. jurors watched for the second time the creato investigation as prosecutors told him his son was dead. prosecutors say he killed his son to maintain a relationship with his then...
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. >> construction worker in tears seeing the site he worked turned to rubble. >> unbelievable, feels like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking from all sides with water. several town homes were damaged in the last fire, burned a second time. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had em bers that were traveling two blocks. >> they made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire. >> i had to water my roof because the wind was blowing this way and it was like raining fire balls. >> some evacuated neighbors were angry they were let back in to their home before they were safe. >> we just lucky to be alive. that's all. >> it caused $23 million in damage and misplaced two dozen people. it was labelled suspicious a cause still under investigation. >> based on that information we can consider it suspicious but until the firefighters complete their investigation we won't be able to say. >> he fears the project will never be completed. his livelihood in jeopardy. >> inside the fire scene the twisted crane now in danger of collapsing. >> we're back live with a shot
. >> construction worker in tears seeing the site he worked turned to rubble. >> unbelievable, feels like somebody's against us. >> firefighters attacking from all sides with water. several town homes were damaged in the last fire, burned a second time. >> this was a wind-driven fire. we had em bers that were traveling two blocks. >> they made it to 36th street where it caught the roof of this home on fire. >> i had to water my roof because the wind was...
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. >> i was underneath the rubble in the pentagon. >> reporter: he remembers seeing the rescuers. >> and the time is of the essence when you're in firefighting. >> reporter: among the first to respond to the 9/11 disaster. their fire station which happened to be near the site of the crash was also destroyed. >> greatly inspiring to see how everybody came together and risked their own lives. >> reporter: in the years since the pentagon reopened so much of its complex and a glimmering memorial to the 184 killed but a review by the news4 i-team found the fire station itself has yet to be rebuilt. >> it feels like it's just going to fall part one day. >> reporter: it's a set of temporarily trailers. >> it's subpar. it's a construction trailer that god knows how far. >> reporter: they're not here 24/7. but they must be hear outside the pentagon for all landings at the helly pad kplug militaries v.i.p. and the president board marine one. these firefighters are not permitted to speak with the i-team but the head of their union is. >> it's 15 years with the anniversary after anniversary and we a
. >> i was underneath the rubble in the pentagon. >> reporter: he remembers seeing the rescuers. >> and the time is of the essence when you're in firefighting. >> reporter: among the first to respond to the 9/11 disaster. their fire station which happened to be near the site of the crash was also destroyed. >> greatly inspiring to see how everybody came together and risked their own lives. >> reporter: in the years since the pentagon reopened so much of its...
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. >>> the last victim to be pulled for ulthe rubble of collapsed salvation army building has been awardedore than $95 million. she was trapped for 13 hours. she lost the lower half of her body and received the largest part of the record settlement. seven people were killd and a dozen others injured when a building collapsed on to a salvation army thrift store. >>> new at 11:00, two philadelphia police officers are in the hospital after an accident. their cruiser collide would at least two other cars on roosevelt boulevard. one of the persons was also taken on the hospital. all three are listed in stable condition tonight. a show of unity this evening in montgomery county. neighbors wanted to send a message that hate is not welcome in their communities. drew smith showed us how they plan to continue to fight. >> they heard about them dropped off across the river in new jersey. >> it's happening all over. >> inflyers of hate came into my ward. >> reporter: it's recruitment material for the ku klux klan. >> people think it's okay as if they're asking them to join the boy scouts. >> reporter:
. >>> the last victim to be pulled for ulthe rubble of collapsed salvation army building has been awardedore than $95 million. she was trapped for 13 hours. she lost the lower half of her body and received the largest part of the record settlement. seven people were killd and a dozen others injured when a building collapsed on to a salvation army thrift store. >>> new at 11:00, two philadelphia police officers are in the hospital after an accident. their cruiser collide would...
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the work done that ended with two homes in a pile of rubble. >> i thought that was it. i thought i was dying. michelle: the growing threat to first responders and how one simple touch could head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. michelle: in virginia a push to find answers in the opioid and heroin epidemic. there was a what is needed is better education, more enforcement and the safeguards for people who report overdoses. on that note, fear is spreading over a drug putting rescuers at risk. fentanyl is to dangerous you can die from just touching it. this week three first responders had to get emergency treatment after exposure at a crime scene. joce sterman from circa joins us. this is spreading across if country. joce: this is a problem that the police and the fire departments are forced to tackle. they have to talk about how to h
the work done that ended with two homes in a pile of rubble. >> i thought that was it. i thought i was dying. michelle: the growing threat to first responders and how one simple touch could head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. michelle: in virginia a push to find answers in the opioid and heroin epidemic....
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a body was identified by a bank card found in his pocket and id card found in the rubble.e raiding the suspect's home in south manchester yesterday. you can see officers slowly approaching the door before busting it down. u.s. officials tell nbc news that the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. it is unclear at this point if he's actually connected to the bombing or wheer others may be involved in the planning or are at large. britain's interior minister saying salman abedi did not act alone, according to reuters. as the investigation continues, british prime minister theresa may last night announced that she's raising the terror threat level from severe to its highest rating of critical. joining us live from manchester, england, nbc news correspondent keir simmons. keir, what can you tell us about the latest on the investigation, we saw the raids being carried out in the past 24 hours or so. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the associated press reporting this morning that there have been three more arrests in connection with the attack that happe
a body was identified by a bank card found in his pocket and id card found in the rubble.e raiding the suspect's home in south manchester yesterday. you can see officers slowly approaching the door before busting it down. u.s. officials tell nbc news that the 23-year-old man taken into custody yesterday was his brother. it is unclear at this point if he's actually connected to the bombing or wheer others may be involved in the planning or are at large. britain's interior minister saying salman...
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"abc7 news" was at the assyrian church of the east as officials looked through the rubble. surveillance video from around 2:00 this morning shows a man wearing a hood jumping a fence and setting fire to a plastic storage shed. the shed and the tools inside were destroyed. >> we're all kind of surprised and perplexed, because this is, you know, we've never had anything like this happen in this area to the church. you know, we don't know who would want to do something like that. >> the church turned the surveillance video over to the atf. >>> coming up on "abc7 news" here at 9:00, belly dancers and martial artists invited to the same street party. their shared goal for this community. >>> and a warm start to the week, but some of us could get rain. drew tuma is up next with the forecast. >>> i'm rick kwan. coming up in sports, the giants continue to suffer from a power outage. but for the a's, it was ah,z/ >>> a special aerial rescue team helped a hiker on mt. diablo. this is video from the sheriff's office. you can see deputies being lowered to help a woman who broke her ank
"abc7 news" was at the assyrian church of the east as officials looked through the rubble. surveillance video from around 2:00 this morning shows a man wearing a hood jumping a fence and setting fire to a plastic storage shed. the shed and the tools inside were destroyed. >> we're all kind of surprised and perplexed, because this is, you know, we've never had anything like this happen in this area to the church. you know, we don't know who would want to do something like that....
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i mean, i'm getting you out from under this useless pile of rubble, and i'm putting an end to the companyhat stole your collection. >> thomas: they wouldn't have stolen my collection hadn't trashed the preview. jarrett didn't even write that review -- you did.
i mean, i'm getting you out from under this useless pile of rubble, and i'm putting an end to the companyhat stole your collection. >> thomas: they wouldn't have stolen my collection hadn't trashed the preview. jarrett didn't even write that review -- you did.
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international trip, from crossing the border to setting up camps and rescuing victims and piles of rubble. why should people around this area care about what you are doing in l.a.? >> when we travel, we represent fairfax county and the entire northern virginia region. alison: canceled flights led to chaos at the fort we travel, lae airport this week. the spirit airline passengers fought with airline employees after the discount carrier grounded nearly a dozen flights. spirit said a work slowdown by pilots left it no choice. it was a mess. operations at the fort lauderdale airport return to normal today after spirit got a court order forcing pilots to end their work slowdown. three people were arrested monday. very crazy. the police arrested one person after this fight on a southwest flight from dallas to burbank, california, that broke out as the airplane was taxiing to the gate. no word on why this started. the victim suffered an injury to his left eye, a cut on his nose, and a chipped tooth. happening huge day. jonathan: huge. alison: for d.c. sports fans. game seven of the capitals ver
international trip, from crossing the border to setting up camps and rescuing victims and piles of rubble. why should people around this area care about what you are doing in l.a.? >> when we travel, we represent fairfax county and the entire northern virginia region. alison: canceled flights led to chaos at the fort we travel, lae airport this week. the spirit airline passengers fought with airline employees after the discount carrier grounded nearly a dozen flights. spirit said a work...
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but that is just one mission in this massive pile of rubble, covered with task force members working to save dummies. we found this rescue were dangling from rope, getting creative to reach a patient on a ledge. i'm standing right over the hole. downrick is once we get here, you have to get to the victim over here, so the task force has to figure out a way to get to the victim. the interactive dummy they are trying to save is being controlled in the other room. >> they can they find. tim: these exercises are not just about strength. they are about strategy. this week's training right exercise is -- training exercises keeping them fresh. reporting in los angeles, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and they do such good work. this was the last of a series of pieces from tim barber as he followed virginia task force one to the west coast. to see more of his exclusive story, go to wjla.com. news: sources telling abc u.s. security officials met late today ahead of massive ongoing cyber attacks. investigators say hackers have attacked fedex. more than 70 countries were hit, including russia,
but that is just one mission in this massive pile of rubble, covered with task force members working to save dummies. we found this rescue were dangling from rope, getting creative to reach a patient on a ledge. i'm standing right over the hole. downrick is once we get here, you have to get to the victim over here, so the task force has to figure out a way to get to the victim. the interactive dummy they are trying to save is being controlled in the other room. >> they can they find. tim:...
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john: a tremendous amount of rubble, and the cleanup is underway at the maryland farms shopping center off cherry hill road. ke of bricks strewn across the parking lot. what caused this, but around 9:30 last night, part of the building here collapsed. we can tell you that it is a 40-foot-long, six-foot-tall masonry facade that came crashing down. take a look at this photo. fortunately, no one was injured, but at least two cars sustained serious damage, as you can see there. bothere were two cars, cars damaged. john: are you concerned what caused this? is the rest of the building safe? >> we are talking with the landlord. business managers and owners tell me they have been told that they will be allowed to o center has been checked to see if it is stable and sound, and right now, the owners tell me they will open. they are just not sure how busy they will be as this work is going on. john gonzalez, abc seven news. lindsey: coming up on abc seven news at new, pumping gas one minute, fighting off car thieves the next. what happened when this woman decided to take matters into her own hand
john: a tremendous amount of rubble, and the cleanup is underway at the maryland farms shopping center off cherry hill road. ke of bricks strewn across the parking lot. what caused this, but around 9:30 last night, part of the building here collapsed. we can tell you that it is a 40-foot-long, six-foot-tall masonry facade that came crashing down. take a look at this photo. fortunately, no one was injured, but at least two cars sustained serious damage, as you can see there. bothere were two...
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the lower half of her body in the buildings collapse in philadelphia, she was buried beneath the rubble for 13 hours. the injuries were so severe, surgeons had to amputate everything below her hips. she underwent 30 operations and will require nursing care for the rest of her life. >> tom wolf will sign a bill that will solve state identification problem. you can get a new i.d. without the new law pennsylvanians would be forced to use a passport to get into federal buildings or fly. >> in a matter of day it's going to be memorial day. a lot of people want to know should you crank up the umbrella or light up the grill on the patio. >> reporter: we have something going on each day, but not a washout. storm tracker 6 live showing we're relatively dry across the region. there are light sprinkles and showers, at the same time as you head outside, we have some areas of the region looking at clearing right now. we'll get a clouds and sun mix early in the morning. there's the ben franklin bridge, here we go with the numbers, 59 degrees in allentown. 60 in philadelphia. most of the numbers very
the lower half of her body in the buildings collapse in philadelphia, she was buried beneath the rubble for 13 hours. the injuries were so severe, surgeons had to amputate everything below her hips. she underwent 30 operations and will require nursing care for the rest of her life. >> tom wolf will sign a bill that will solve state identification problem. you can get a new i.d. without the new law pennsylvanians would be forced to use a passport to get into federal buildings or fly....
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they landed in the rubble of what was their home. they've got broken ankles and other wounds. she'll be in the hospital for a while, but they are so thankful to be alive. that is one incredible story. >> it goes to show the power of prayer. that can make a lot of difference. >> it's probably an ef-5. probably around 200 mile-per- hour winds. >> most people are going to survive. >>> let's talk about what we got going on. pacific northwest. >> it's not great. we have to get through tomorrow and saturday. let's start with a look outside. nothing heavy right now in terms of rainfall. it's foggy. light rain degrees. winds east northeast. here is the radar over the last hour. now we are getting to frederick and south where the rain showers have moved. moving from northwest to southeast. you folks will clear out later. we will zoom in a little more and see darker green around the district and in the beltway. a little heavy rain, but nothing for heavy downpours. one to 2 inches of rain across the metro area today. here is a moderate rain as you head toward clinton. again, nothing heav
they landed in the rubble of what was their home. they've got broken ankles and other wounds. she'll be in the hospital for a while, but they are so thankful to be alive. that is one incredible story. >> it goes to show the power of prayer. that can make a lot of difference. >> it's probably an ef-5. probably around 200 mile-per- hour winds. >> most people are going to survive. >>> let's talk about what we got going on. pacific northwest. >> it's not great. we...
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short inlet 53 when he was involved in a crash that sent his car flying and reduce the vehicle to rubblehe end not much was left apart from the driver's survival cell. luckily the new zealander and his competitors escaped serious injury. later on, fernando alonso took the lead. the mclaren formula one driver made his debut in the 500 but had to retire after engine failure in lap 179. with just five less to go, japanese driver takuma sato claimed the lead and held on to the 200th and final lap. he became the first asian driver to win the race and dedicated his victory to his home country. >> it means a lolot to me personally, and it means a lot to japan. 250,000 people still living in temporary housing. it is suffering. hopefully this is some energy back to japan. reporter: he certainly energize the crowd with his surprise when, cruising -- surprise win, proving everyone loves a an underdog. sarah: a quick reminder of the top stories we haven't following. during lunch -- german chancellor angelela merkel repeated a wararning that j just just that europe can no longer rely on allies like t
short inlet 53 when he was involved in a crash that sent his car flying and reduce the vehicle to rubblehe end not much was left apart from the driver's survival cell. luckily the new zealander and his competitors escaped serious injury. later on, fernando alonso took the lead. the mclaren formula one driver made his debut in the 500 but had to retire after engine failure in lap 179. with just five less to go, japanese driver takuma sato claimed the lead and held on to the 200th and final lap....
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many homes were reduced to rubble.nado was part of a storm system is also caused damage in oklahoma, texas, kansas, and nebraska. an islamic sharia of court in indonesia has sent its two gay men for a public caning for having sex. it is the latest backlash against homosexuals in the country. the men are to receive 85 lashes each next week in public. international human rights groups have called for their immediate release. daniel back now with more business news. a band that could cause frustration for travelers, especially business travelers. daniel: not just frustration, it will cost money. it could cast -- cost travelers more than $1 billion if it is extended to europe. iata saying the u.s. ban on laptops will be extremely disruptive. a high-level meeting between american and eu officials sucked to come to an agreement over aviation security. the president -- the ban has many alarmed. reporter: stowing away cherish laptops for the duration of the flight. as leaders are not doing it freely -- they are being forced to
many homes were reduced to rubble.nado was part of a storm system is also caused damage in oklahoma, texas, kansas, and nebraska. an islamic sharia of court in indonesia has sent its two gay men for a public caning for having sex. it is the latest backlash against homosexuals in the country. the men are to receive 85 lashes each next week in public. international human rights groups have called for their immediate release. daniel back now with more business news. a band that could cause...
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1500 rebels and their family members are evacuating a su besh that-- suburb that has been reduced to rubble. >> we've been granted access by syria's government to come here to damascus to report from the capitol city which is under the tight control of syrian president assad. there are checkpoints everywhere, and the center of the city itself is relatively quiet. but in the suburbs there say battle taking place. assad's forses are making gains as they try to pry the last pockets of land from rebels who had dug in near the capitol. the syrian army has been bombarding reb will positions, destroying much of the area and recently t d network of tunnels there. in a sort of surrender deal the government has also been allowing civilians and rebel toses leave on buses bound for other rebel-held areas. state media said at least 1500 left one opposition district in damascus today. there are many front lines in syria, and many militias fighting each other. another group the kurdish-led syrian democratic forces said they're closing in on a different target, isis. and within a few miles of raqqa the sel
1500 rebels and their family members are evacuating a su besh that-- suburb that has been reduced to rubble. >> we've been granted access by syria's government to come here to damascus to report from the capitol city which is under the tight control of syrian president assad. there are checkpoints everywhere, and the center of the city itself is relatively quiet. but in the suburbs there say battle taking place. assad's forses are making gains as they try to pry the last pockets of land...