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russ: it's not clear they do.here are even questions about if they can scrape together the money for a payment of about 780 billion euros due on may 12. it's a long time away and it's doubtful they can go that long. alix: what did you make about the news today that the ecb was trying to squeeze greek banks? that the collateral that these banks will put up -- they will get less money back -- what did you make of that? russ: this is clearly an indication that greece right now is very much on life support and very much dependent upon the european central bank. the main mechanism asbestos to change, that will increase the pressure on greece, but i don't think the eu wants to be the catalyst for greece to come to the negotiating table. obviously, it just adds to the pressure on the great government to present a credible list of reforms that can unlock the aid they need. alix: what kind of situation do you think the markets are pricing in? we have seen greek yields really rise, but not a lot of shake up anywhere else. r
russ: it's not clear they do.here are even questions about if they can scrape together the money for a payment of about 780 billion euros due on may 12. it's a long time away and it's doubtful they can go that long. alix: what did you make about the news today that the ecb was trying to squeeze greek banks? that the collateral that these banks will put up -- they will get less money back -- what did you make of that? russ: this is clearly an indication that greece right now is very much on life...
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russ girling is the ceo of transcanada. have to be mindful of these megadeals and the potential they do have to reshape the industry. how do you think this affects global energy? russ: i think deals like this will be logical in this kind of environment. we have seen this kind of cycle before where we see consolidation of the industry and then cad consolidation at other points in the cycle. it's a natural evolution. -- d consolidation at other points in the cycle. there is potential for more transactions going forward. certainly, that is what we see in low-price environments. those that have the capacity to take advantage of opportunities will do that. i would expect to see those kinds of transactions take place. stephanie: is there a range of where oil prices could go when smaller operators could get desperate and need this m&a? russ: i don't think there is anyone price that is specific for individual companies. the lower the price goes those that don't have healthy balance sheets will be constrained. erik: i would like to
russ girling is the ceo of transcanada. have to be mindful of these megadeals and the potential they do have to reshape the industry. how do you think this affects global energy? russ: i think deals like this will be logical in this kind of environment. we have seen this kind of cycle before where we see consolidation of the industry and then cad consolidation at other points in the cycle. it's a natural evolution. -- d consolidation at other points in the cycle. there is potential for more...
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sorry, russ. i don't know what's worse: learning your mother's a killer or learning she doesn't love you. i've always known my mother doesn't love me. here to pick up constance agnew. ava eating her first snack is so cute. i wonder what's going on in her head. to think of all that time i wasted chewing on my toes. gerber puffs, with no artificial flavors. that's a win-win. covert ops? double agents? spy thriller? you don't know "aarp" thanks to the aarp tek program this guy is spying on his new grandson. aarp tek gets people better connected to technology, to better connect with each other. with social media, digital devices and apps. if you don't think "hashtag love dad" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp" find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities you love our greatest, now try our latest. olive garden's irresistible duos. our most craveable classics like chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, plus salad and breadsticks. four all n
sorry, russ. i don't know what's worse: learning your mother's a killer or learning she doesn't love you. i've always known my mother doesn't love me. here to pick up constance agnew. ava eating her first snack is so cute. i wonder what's going on in her head. to think of all that time i wasted chewing on my toes. gerber puffs, with no artificial flavors. that's a win-win. covert ops? double agents? spy thriller? you don't know "aarp" thanks to the aarp tek program this guy is spying...
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sorry, russ. i don't know what's worse: learning your mother's a killer or learning she doesn't love you. i've always known my mother doesn't love me. here to pick up constance agnew. ava eating her first snack is so cute. i wonder what's going on in her head. to think of all that time i wasted chewing on my toes. gerber puffs, with no artificial flavors. that's a win-win. covert ops? double agents? spy thriller? you don't know "aarp" thanks to the aarp tek program this guy is spying on his new grandson. aarp tek gets people better connected to technology, to better connect with each other. with social media, digital devices and apps. if you don't think "hashtag love dad" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp" find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities you love our greatest, now try our latest. olive garden's irresistible duos. our most craveable classics like chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, plus salad and breadsticks. four all n
sorry, russ. i don't know what's worse: learning your mother's a killer or learning she doesn't love you. i've always known my mother doesn't love me. here to pick up constance agnew. ava eating her first snack is so cute. i wonder what's going on in her head. to think of all that time i wasted chewing on my toes. gerber puffs, with no artificial flavors. that's a win-win. covert ops? double agents? spy thriller? you don't know "aarp" thanks to the aarp tek program this guy is spying...
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russ? >> that's right. there is no audio during the entire confrontation. experts say when video there is doesn't show the driver assaulting police and doesn't explain why the orange county deputy threw 52-year-old stuart fitzgerald to the ground or why he now faces 15 years in prison. the only video camera that was working didn't record any audio according to authorities because of a malfunction, but listen. 25 minutes after the confrontation overmodulated audio could be heard on that same dashcam the rest of the night. >> without audio you can't hear me screaming, asking them. i'm screaming oh god, please help me, please help me. that's when i was on the ground screaming that, when i was on the car. i was screaming god, please help me god. >> reporter: the officer standing closest to the camera is from the gordonsville, virginia police department. she's there when the orange county deputy throws stuart fitzgerald to the ground. she's required by policy to wear a body camera, but the agency says she wasn't that night because their since replaced cameras we
russ? >> that's right. there is no audio during the entire confrontation. experts say when video there is doesn't show the driver assaulting police and doesn't explain why the orange county deputy threw 52-year-old stuart fitzgerald to the ground or why he now faces 15 years in prison. the only video camera that was working didn't record any audio according to authorities because of a malfunction, but listen. 25 minutes after the confrontation overmodulated audio could be heard on that...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa 9. >> in addition to adding that new chip to cell phones 911 centers would have to contract with the company russ just showed us, nerkz, xnav, in order for that system to work. >>> on the hill a mix of music and politics with a special guest award presenter. first lady michelle obama was on hand to honor grammy winning singer alicia keys giving her the recording artist coalition award. the academy also honored lawmakers for their work regarding copyright laws. >>> it's my favorite part of the evening, the three-degree guarantee. >> guarantee. here's the deal. we actually made it today pretty darn close. almost on the button. not quite. we forecasted a high today of 69 degrees. the high was 6. so we were one off. >> very good. >> nice. shoe we're forecasting a high of 6 tomorrow. we'll see what happens. a look outside, our live michael & son weather cam. no shortage of clouds but radar is quiet. temperatures around sit, humidity still rather low at 39%. winds are calm so this is a pretty good april evening. a mix of sun and clouds, but an ok
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa 9. >> in addition to adding that new chip to cell phones 911 centers would have to contract with the company russ just showed us, nerkz, xnav, in order for that system to work. >>> on the hill a mix of music and politics with a special guest award presenter. first lady michelle obama was on hand to honor grammy winning singer alicia keys giving her the recording artist coalition award. the academy also honored lawmakers for their work...
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i thank is russ over to the left. he did the play-by-play from 1981 to 1985 calling the final 3 outs of the 1989 bay bridge world series. he was best known for his trade mark home run call "tell it good-bye! he was abducted in the baseball hall of fame in 2004. simmons was also the voice of the 49ers for 26 seasons. >>> mystery in a san francisco neighborhood. a mummified body pulled out of a home in the richmond district. as for how long it has been inside of the home nobody knows. the house is full of debris and the front door was blocked. the mess too big for firefighters. so, the police say they called in a professional service to clean it up. a neighbor says a woman liveed there with her elderly mother. elder -- woman lived there with her elderly mother and he mother has not been seen in a few years. >>>a killed by a stray bullet after performing in a nightclub. the police say the 26-year-old was a quote innocent victim of gunfire. two men got into an argument outside of a nearby club. one of them pulled out a gu
i thank is russ over to the left. he did the play-by-play from 1981 to 1985 calling the final 3 outs of the 1989 bay bridge world series. he was best known for his trade mark home run call "tell it good-bye! he was abducted in the baseball hall of fame in 2004. simmons was also the voice of the 49ers for 26 seasons. >>> mystery in a san francisco neighborhood. a mummified body pulled out of a home in the richmond district. as for how long it has been inside of the home nobody...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> fitzgerald will have his first court appearance friday. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> all right, 3-degree guarantee, give it to us. >> we did okay. it was a funny forecast because the high occurred at midnight last night. here we go. i forecasted a high of 62. the high was 65 at midnight, within 3. >> that's a tight one. >> i got a tricky one tomorrow. tomorrow the high may be just before midnight tomorrow. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, temperature 46. temps have not moved much. winds are still east, north east at 10. until the winds turn southeast, we're locked in this marine layer which means cool, drizzly and unsettled. yellow alert tomorrow for showers and drizzle. bus stop temperatures in the 40s, take the umbrella, try to convince the kids to wear a coat, too and both commutes look wet, nothing heavy, just damp roads, enough to slow you down. friday big storms are possible, yellow alert friday as well. the time frame would be 2 p.m. to 7 a.m. 6
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> fitzgerald will have his first court appearance friday. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> all right, 3-degree guarantee, give it to us. >> we did okay. it was a funny forecast because the high occurred at midnight last night. here we go. i forecasted a high of 62. the high was 65 at midnight, within 3. >> that's a tight one. >> i got a tricky one tomorrow. tomorrow the...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simmons peacefully passed away. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the guys that commentate on the games now aday, they don't have that -- i don't know, that pizazz. >> you know i know he's up there in the great giants broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants games. >> reporter: simss on was inducked into the national baseball hall of fame in 2004. at the time he was very bashful about receiving the honor. he coined the home run catch phrase, tell it good-bye. fans say they will have a very tough time tellin
he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simmons peacefully passed away. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the guys that commentate on the games now aday, they don't have that -- i don't know, that pizazz. >> you know i know he's up there in the great giants broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants games. >> reporter: simss on was inducked into the national baseball hall of fame in 2004. at the time he was very bashful about receiving the honor. he coined the home run catch phrase, tell it good-bye. fans say they will have a very tough time tellin
he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of...
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it began when he joined russ hodgens in 1958 called the 600th home run of willie mays. had the trademark call tell it good-bye. and he had a partial schedule with the giants until retirement after the 2010 season. inducted into the national baseball hall of fame broadcaster's wing for fans it was a fun career to watch. >> he was a good announcer. i always you know knew that eltd -- you could always hear him. he really knew what he was talking about. and he would give the plays really good. god bless him he lived to 91. >> reporter: in a statement, giants president and ceo larry beerer said like many fans my earliest memories were listening to lon and russ on radio. he ignited my passion for giants baseball. he will be keep thely missed by all of us. report live attate a, the &, the park. >>> bart riders were delayed 45 minutes today. it is the start of repair work expected to last months. between oakland coliseum and fruit vale stations closed down. a bus bridge is set up to take people between the two stations. riders are being warned the construction adds at least hal
it began when he joined russ hodgens in 1958 called the 600th home run of willie mays. had the trademark call tell it good-bye. and he had a partial schedule with the giants until retirement after the 2010 season. inducted into the national baseball hall of fame broadcaster's wing for fans it was a fun career to watch. >> he was a good announcer. i always you know knew that eltd -- you could always hear him. he really knew what he was talking about. and he would give the plays really...
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it's in to a story by investigative reporter russ ptacek and he joins us now with ha that sheriff said on facebook. -- with what that sheriff said on facebook. >> for the first time the sheriff is offering an explanation as to why that deputy threw 53-year-old stuart fitzgerald onto a four lane highway and why while there was no audio during that entire confrontation it suddenly turned back on as soon as it was over. as we first reported wednesday night, officers were trying to get a cell phone out of fitzgerald's hand before throwing him onto that road. now on facebook the sheriff is telling orange county residents the officer tackled fitzgerald because he wasn't handcuffed saying the deputy took fitzgerald to the ground to complete the handcuffing and this is when fitzgerald bit the deputy. fitzgerald later kicked the other police officer. that's the first time the agency has revealed how both officers were allegedly assaulted in the struggle. 25 minutes after this struggle the audio returns to the videotape. today the sheriff said it was a separate audio system stating the overmodul
it's in to a story by investigative reporter russ ptacek and he joins us now with ha that sheriff said on facebook. -- with what that sheriff said on facebook. >> for the first time the sheriff is offering an explanation as to why that deputy threw 53-year-old stuart fitzgerald onto a four lane highway and why while there was no audio during that entire confrontation it suddenly turned back on as soon as it was over. as we first reported wednesday night, officers were trying to get a cell...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> wow. the navy apologized and acknowledged there is no law against taking pictures there. they are retraining their officers now. meanwhile three agencies, arlington police, department of homeland security and department of defense facility are launching internal investigations. montgomery county courts and the state department never answered our questions. >>> there are reports tonight comcast plans to drop its $45 million bid for time warner cable. both companies learned this week the deal would likely be blocked by the government because merged company would be too big. official word could come as early as tomorrow. >>> prince george's county named its teacher of the year tonight. she is renee ross. she teaches sipes to 3rd grader at through -- science to 3rd graders at tulip grove elementary and has taught more than 30 years. she credits chief executive officer dr. kevin maxwell for turning the school system around. >> dr. maxwell is definitely heading us in the right direction. we need
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> wow. the navy apologized and acknowledged there is no law against taking pictures there. they are retraining their officers now. meanwhile three agencies, arlington police, department of homeland security and department of defense facility are launching internal investigations. montgomery county courts and the state department never answered our questions. >>> there are reports tonight comcast plans to drop its $45 million bid for...
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>> the law says we are allowed to film on public property, so why are government agencies telling russ ptacek to turn off his camera? he joins us live with some results of his investigations. >> reporter: a heartbreaking day of testimony as prosecutors rest their case as they seek the death penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev. i'm kris van ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. >>> the prosecution wrapped up its case today in the sentencing phase of the trial for convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. there was emotional testimony as jurors saw pictures of each of the 17 amputees wounded in the blast. kris van cleave brings us more from boston. >> reporter: 8-year-old martin richard suffered an excruciating death. this fbi mock-up shows the grate where dzhokhar tsarna
>> the law says we are allowed to film on public property, so why are government agencies telling russ ptacek to turn off his camera? he joins us live with some results of his investigations. >> reporter: a heartbreaking day of testimony as prosecutors rest their case as they seek the death penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev. i'm kris van ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love...
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. >>> so far russ has gotten one ticket voided. russ is asking every agency what they will do about all the tickets. you can bet he's not going to let this one go. >>> tonight, an intense night after police in baltimore were forced to move in on a group of protesters who decided not to obey the 10:00 p.m. city wide curfew. garrett haake is there live right now. garrett the situation got so dangerous you and your crew had to move away from the situation where there were protesters and police clashing together. >> reporter: yeah, jen, is that right. we moved five or six blocks down from the main confrontation when we reported you to a few minutes ago. we have been able to move back now as things have calmed down a little bit. i want to give you a look. we're now about two blocks south of where the initial confrontation between protesters and police occurred and as you can see, police have that intersection and the next intersection closer to us, completely locked down and under their control. you have riot police with their shields b
. >>> so far russ has gotten one ticket voided. russ is asking every agency what they will do about all the tickets. you can bet he's not going to let this one go. >>> tonight, an intense night after police in baltimore were forced to move in on a group of protesters who decided not to obey the 10:00 p.m. city wide curfew. garrett haake is there live right now. garrett the situation got so dangerous you and your crew had to move away from the situation where there were...
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russ ptacek just tweeted out a piece of video he got from cnn that shows exactly that. a guy in a mask puncturing a fire hose with some sort of sharp object. it's on a vine rewind there. >> what's also troubling about that video is nobody around him seems disturbed by those actions. >> he looks like a teenager. but he's around other young people. that's something we've seen in some of the ground video. just stunning when you see kids with backpacks we're not talking teenagers we're talking possibly elementary school aged getting involved in this. we just saw in a live picture, looked like men in suits, perhaps ministers pastors in that area who talked about doing a peaceful march at 7:00 through the streets hoping to help police contain some of this violence for the young people. i don't know if we can go back to that piece of video or not. we had heard they were supposed to meet at the same church where freddie gray's funeral was earlier today. they were all going to meet there. and then peacefully march through the city at 7 p.m. we haven't seen any chopper shots rece
russ ptacek just tweeted out a piece of video he got from cnn that shows exactly that. a guy in a mask puncturing a fire hose with some sort of sharp object. it's on a vine rewind there. >> what's also troubling about that video is nobody around him seems disturbed by those actions. >> he looks like a teenager. but he's around other young people. that's something we've seen in some of the ground video. just stunning when you see kids with backpacks we're not talking teenagers we're...
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joining me "first on fox business" interview is russ koestrich.e is blackrock chief investment strategist. russ, great to see you. first off, does the dollar rally continue? >> i think it does. dave, if you think about what is driving the dollar higher, it is relative u.s. economic strength. it is diverging economic policy. it is the shale play making the u.s. more energy independent. all those themes will likely continue in 2015 and beyond. david: you say in your report already what has happened, companies we saw them lower their expectations. you say that is largely, particularly for the international companies as a result of the stronger dollar, right? >> this has been a very significant headwind for u.s. companies. if you look estimates for q1 pour the s&p 500, it is down negative 5% year-over-year. this is a big drop from where it was say in november and a large part of that as you suggest is the function of the stronger dollar. this has created a headwind for companies, microsoft, proctor & gamble, united technology. really all of which have
joining me "first on fox business" interview is russ koestrich.e is blackrock chief investment strategist. russ, great to see you. first off, does the dollar rally continue? >> i think it does. dave, if you think about what is driving the dollar higher, it is relative u.s. economic strength. it is diverging economic policy. it is the shale play making the u.s. more energy independent. all those themes will likely continue in 2015 and beyond. david: you say in your report already...
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then you have a religious leader weeing that russ, come -- weeing that russ comes around.coins also in india, some people say that maybe the creation of money led to the, a response to it which is organized religion right? the followers cape from the poor people the poor people who were disenfranchised, right? so yeah, you're right. not just in christianity but in judaism, in the quran it talks about prohibitions against interest right? and there's a long history to it, but ultimately enter comes -- the word "interest" comes from a sumerian word it translates to goat or lamb. and so loans are given out in livestock, essentially and you'd repay based to on the offspring of that livestock, right? so a lot of the laws also in the scriptures come from ancient agrarian law right? so in judaism you wouldn't plow the edges of the field because you'd want to save some for the poor people, right? a tithe. so i write about it more extensively in the book but that's a little history of scripture. >> very good. anyone else with a question? i wanted, while somebody's talking about it,
then you have a religious leader weeing that russ, come -- weeing that russ comes around.coins also in india, some people say that maybe the creation of money led to the, a response to it which is organized religion right? the followers cape from the poor people the poor people who were disenfranchised, right? so yeah, you're right. not just in christianity but in judaism, in the quran it talks about prohibitions against interest right? and there's a long history to it, but ultimately enter...
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the hall of famer was the original voice of the san francisco giants with russ hodges in 1958 spendingnd he was the 49ers announcer for 26 years. he hadden cyclopedic sports knowledge, a flair for the dramatic and a self-deprecating sense of humor. he loved all sports and i worked with him in the late '80s in kfog raid why where he was a regular contributor in a rock 'n' roll format. that's how relevant he was. his voice was synonymous with baseball throwing out the first pitch and here's his call of willie mayes' 600th home run and his trademark kiss it good-bye. >> what a brave act. will that? >> number 600 for willie maceys. >> more people grew up listening to lon simmons than any broadcaster in history. he was one who did baseball and football and he will be missed by giant, as and 49ers fans alike and our thought goes out to his four daughters. >>> the giants left for arizona with heavy hearts knowing that lon passed away but he would say the games must go on. madison will get the opening day start and hopefully carrying over his world series mvp performance and to this season. ne
the hall of famer was the original voice of the san francisco giants with russ hodges in 1958 spendingnd he was the 49ers announcer for 26 years. he hadden cyclopedic sports knowledge, a flair for the dramatic and a self-deprecating sense of humor. he loved all sports and i worked with him in the late '80s in kfog raid why where he was a regular contributor in a rock 'n' roll format. that's how relevant he was. his voice was synonymous with baseball throwing out the first pitch and here's his...
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. >> this visit in washington was intended at the white house to showcase after the zas russ tenure of maliki. >> what was abed one looking for? >> he wants more drones and more helicopters and fighter planes. president obama came forward it with nominal aid. $200 million in economic assistance but al-abadi made it clear that he needs this hardware in the spring. >> we it need support from the coalition forces and the regional government. and president obama has expressed in our effort to liberate awful iraq. >> mostly american airstrikes, and speaking of those airstrikes, we understand from the pentagon that many of the coalition fighters have picked up the pace of the strikers against the northern city of abaggey, and that apparently is the next iraqi target. >> let's do this, let's take a closer look at the cost of the impact in the fight against isil. right now, there are 3,000 service members in iraq, training and advising, and they have spent $2 billion, and that's the average of 3 and a half million dollars per day. the fight against isil in iraq, the air and ground offensive ha
. >> this visit in washington was intended at the white house to showcase after the zas russ tenure of maliki. >> what was abed one looking for? >> he wants more drones and more helicopters and fighter planes. president obama came forward it with nominal aid. $200 million in economic assistance but al-abadi made it clear that he needs this hardware in the spring. >> we it need support from the coalition forces and the regional government. and president obama has...
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. >> vicki : simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19- 58. he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" the giants said that he was the voice and soul of the giants. he is survived by his four daughters he was 91. ahead at 11. christians around the world celebrate easter. next. plus why governor jerry brown is defending his decision to impose and. speaking of the drought. the sierra finally sees some >> vicki : in vatican city, pope francis prayed for peace and understanding during the easter sunday mass. the event caps a week of religious observances catholics call "holy week". and today, the pope called for an end to the fighting in the middle east. he also mentioned the students massacre in kenya where many of the victims were christians. christians celebrate the holiday to remember the resurrec
. >> vicki : simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19- 58. he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" the giants said that he was the voice and soul of the giants. he is survived by his four...
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. >> as you mentioned, i talked about how russ is ubiquitous. and there are people fighting rust to prevent it in the first place, you never meet these people must you poke and prod. so where you and i live in colorado the waterfall is clean and doesn't need to be treated very heavily but we added a chemical. i'm going to forget the name. but we add hydroxide and it comes from a 50000-pound tank when it gets dumped into the system and we do that because it just so happens that the cleanest water is acidic and that is the standard that water utilities need to abide by resulting in acidic water until we make it more basic. and so when people talk about water being hired, it's basic. as it gets treated farther from the rockies, down in new orleans and has a lot of stuff in it, which is why showerheads clog up faster where i live -- compared to where i live in colorado. but it's not because they are trying to clog up the showerheads, they are doing it because the stuff under the roads cannot rest. it would be a nightmare if they had to replace those
. >> as you mentioned, i talked about how russ is ubiquitous. and there are people fighting rust to prevent it in the first place, you never meet these people must you poke and prod. so where you and i live in colorado the waterfall is clean and doesn't need to be treated very heavily but we added a chemical. i'm going to forget the name. but we add hydroxide and it comes from a 50000-pound tank when it gets dumped into the system and we do that because it just so happens that the...
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. >>> giant's president, bear, said my earliest giant memories were listening to lon and russ. they ignited mine and others passion for giants baseball. he will be missed by all of us. 49ers owner, york, this to say. more than an iconic voice in bay area sports but he shared his passion for the teams with generations of fans. for more than two decades 49er fans were treated to the great talents of a man of high integrity and tremendous humility. i listened to him with my grandfather, a long time ago. >>> people in the bay area wokum woke -- woke up to rain on their easter parrad. par-- parade but it will not do much for the drought. now, we look live over a dry san francisco for now. the parent of this morning's storm will push more offspring through the bay area within 24 hours. right now, winding up off of the pacific northwest. a model of how things should develop tomorrow. showing the cold front powering through exactly 24 hours from now. it will bring heavy rain and strong winds and snow to the mountains. we will detail them out in timing when we cover the forecast in a fe
. >>> giant's president, bear, said my earliest giant memories were listening to lon and russ. they ignited mine and others passion for giants baseball. he will be missed by all of us. 49ers owner, york, this to say. more than an iconic voice in bay area sports but he shared his passion for the teams with generations of fans. for more than two decades 49er fans were treated to the great talents of a man of high integrity and tremendous humility. i listened to him with my grandfather, a...
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earliest memories were listening to him and russ on my transistor radio. hearing it ignited mine and other passion for giant's baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. we will have more on this later. especially on "gameday" at 11:30 with more great, great sports moments in this market. >> my earliest memories of sports was my grandfather listened to them. it is -- he is a guy you really will miss. >> it was funny, too, i remember playing a tennis tournament, a charity tennis tournament. i am playing against him. i walked up to him. he looked at me and stared me down and said i am going to kick your ... >> and he did. but, i mean, it is -- he was a really, really great guy. he will be missed. >>> a bay area running dry, not just their primary source of water they are worried about, it is the back up system, too. >>> big delays ark long the b.a.r.t >>> a big project got started today. the b.a.r.t tracks will reopen by the time of the morning commute. b.a.r.t is replacing 1,000 ties and 3,000 feet of rails. at least 10 more weekend closures are plann
earliest memories were listening to him and russ on my transistor radio. hearing it ignited mine and other passion for giant's baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. we will have more on this later. especially on "gameday" at 11:30 with more great, great sports moments in this market. >> my earliest memories of sports was my grandfather listened to them. it is -- he is a guy you really will miss. >> it was funny, too, i remember playing a tennis tournament, a...
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he started with russ hodges in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today, the booth is named in their honor. simmons also called games for the oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcings for the 49ers. tonight all three teams have responded. the 49ers organization says it is honored lon simmons played such role in our history. the a's said his humility and humor made him loved which makes today a sad day for fans around the world. and the giants said the team's family and sports community lost a through gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simness peacefully passed away. fans are also sharing their sentiments sentiments. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the gigs who commentate on the games today they don't have that i don't know that pizazz. >> i know he is up there in the great giants' broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants' games. >> simmons was inductsed into the national baseball hall of fame in 20046789 he was bashful about the hon oomplt we're joined by ab
he started with russ hodges in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today, the booth is named in their honor. simmons also called games for the oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcings for the 49ers. tonight all three teams have responded. the 49ers organization says it is honored lon simmons played such role in our history. the a's said his humility and humor made him loved which makes today a sad day for fans around the world. and the giants said the team's family and...
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minutes not or not anybody why is that why the funds what we need to do to meet the fundamentals the russ johnson and insurance why this is so frustrate everyone in this room look at their face why i'm afraid we have a medallion drive five or six days a week why can't i find anyone please do something endorse the rules and regulations this is a lovely city don't lose this is the transportation you're definitely losing it and i don't appreciate that nobody does thank you very much (clapping.) that concludes public comment at this time i am sure i'm sure the board can't discuss issues that are not on the agenda i'm sure those issues will be agendized in early may i'd like to ask the public to come back we have a brief history of highlights of the relationship over the last several years all the issues a great daily because sometimes, it comes across it didn't fully reflect that okay. so next item. >> regarding be polk street can we ask staff to look at the merging situation between california if it's true the merchant make up has changed and it looks like there will be extension of the bilk
minutes not or not anybody why is that why the funds what we need to do to meet the fundamentals the russ johnson and insurance why this is so frustrate everyone in this room look at their face why i'm afraid we have a medallion drive five or six days a week why can't i find anyone please do something endorse the rules and regulations this is a lovely city don't lose this is the transportation you're definitely losing it and i don't appreciate that nobody does thank you very much (clapping.)...
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from the hollywood material trevor noah stole material according to last comic standing russ sem peters no, i didn't want that at all. >> it's not jealousy speaking just because he's cute and skinnier than you. >> no. he's also a thief, but that's irrelevant. he's stolen material from david cowell stolen material from myself. whatever. that's his gig now. congratulations. >> noah has denied the joke stealing allegations in the past, but so far he's made no comment on peter's latest claim. >>> one overzealous fan couldn't keep her hands off maroon 5's adam levine. "the voice" coach was singing on stage at a concert monday night. he told the crowd it was super care phiing and she cut his ear with her fingernail. >> a comedian meeting with mayor de blasio but had to make a quick pit stop first. can i go to the bathroom you have to go real quick. the mayor will be waiting on stage. i run to the bathroom and i'm trying to pee quickly. >> sure. >> i'm sort of pushing to get the pee out. and there's too much pressure and out the back pop, just pop. [ laughter ]. >> not sure we needed to know t
from the hollywood material trevor noah stole material according to last comic standing russ sem peters no, i didn't want that at all. >> it's not jealousy speaking just because he's cute and skinnier than you. >> no. he's also a thief, but that's irrelevant. he's stolen material from david cowell stolen material from myself. whatever. that's his gig now. congratulations. >> noah has denied the joke stealing allegations in the past, but so far he's made no comment on peter's...
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the friends russ french press is still reeling from the "charlie hebdo" attacks in february for said see the front page of "aujou rd'hui france," talking about cyber jihadist himm, the invisible war. molly: it is a symbolic target if you will. florence: that is right. a lot of papers are focusing on the symbol of some of this attack. a christian paper said just like the attack on "charlie hebdo," this is an attack on freedom of information and freedom of expression. and by attacking the voice of friends around the planet, the jihadists won a battle. this time they did not attack physically like they did in the "charlie hebdo" attacks but they did attack hearts and minds by showing that they can slip in anywhere and spread fear. an intelligence specialists was interviewed and he says that there will be more and more such attacks, perhaps even more destructive because he says that most major information systems are at risk whether it is media groups or public transportation systems, health and social security systems etc. he says there is nothing safe from attack. in a modern world, yo
the friends russ french press is still reeling from the "charlie hebdo" attacks in february for said see the front page of "aujou rd'hui france," talking about cyber jihadist himm, the invisible war. molly: it is a symbolic target if you will. florence: that is right. a lot of papers are focusing on the symbol of some of this attack. a christian paper said just like the attack on "charlie hebdo," this is an attack on freedom of information and freedom of...
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pilot russ mowry, however, is stuck inside, and the engine is still running with 80 gallons of fuel on, threatening to ignite. police officers arrive within minutes. they were already on the scene responding to the earlier shooting that the helicopter originally was sent to cover. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop the engine, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine. the three men are taken to the hospital. all survive the incredible crash. the fuselage around their seats protecting them like a cocoon. their unbelievable survival becomes a national story, and pilot russ mowry is interviewed on the "today" show. >> my last thought was i wanted to get away from the street, wanted to hit a rooftop, get on the rooftop level. i saw that -- what i thought was a white chimney. i said, if i can hit that chimney and stop, that will arrest my forward motion. i'll stop when i hit the chimney and land on the roof. i thought, well, this is it. and it's over. and it was -- no flashbacks. i'm dead
pilot russ mowry, however, is stuck inside, and the engine is still running with 80 gallons of fuel on, threatening to ignite. police officers arrive within minutes. they were already on the scene responding to the earlier shooting that the helicopter originally was sent to cover. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop the engine, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine....
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people picking up the those russ c rescuers, hoisting them in the air like sports heroes. this is in stark contrast to the death toll that is at more than 5500 people and counting some rural villages still haven't been accessed. now, still that l.a. county rescuer said that people can survive in rubble for up to two weeks. so it is possible that we could see more miracles like that one. >> right. so much loss but you see their jubilation because it gives them something hopeful. >> that southern california crew, we have a northern california. they happened not to be difficudeployed this time. >> amaze that they can go a few weeks without food but not having water or clean drinking water there is kind of hard to imagine. >> maybe the fact that he's is a years old. kids are resilient. >> youthful vie brans. thank you. >>> the earthquake was in nepal but some of the healing is happening here. berkeley plaza hosted hundreds last night remembering those who lost their lives. students raising money and their goal is $25,000 for relief efforts. many of them have families in nepal.
people picking up the those russ c rescuers, hoisting them in the air like sports heroes. this is in stark contrast to the death toll that is at more than 5500 people and counting some rural villages still haven't been accessed. now, still that l.a. county rescuer said that people can survive in rubble for up to two weeks. so it is possible that we could see more miracles like that one. >> right. so much loss but you see their jubilation because it gives them something hopeful. >>...
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here's our investigative reporter russ ptacek with the new side to this investigation. >> this is the statement issued today from that sheriff and for the first time a reason is offered as to why that deputy threw 53-year-old stuart fitzgerald onto the road. we know officers fumbled with fitzgerald's hands because he didn't release his cell phone. now for the first time the orange county sheriff's office says he was resisting arrest by preventing officers from handcuffing him. in a statement the sheriff also states how the agency claims fitzgerald attacked the officer. he says the deputy took fitzgerald to the ground to complete the handcuffing and this is when fitzgerald bit the deputy. fitzgerald later kicked the other officer. today for the first time the orange county sheriff's department also explained why, although the entire confrontation is silent, because of what orange county calls a malfunction, the sound returns to the video 25 minutes later. the sheriff states today sound returned because of a separate manually operated mic saying the overmodulated audio came on when the
here's our investigative reporter russ ptacek with the new side to this investigation. >> this is the statement issued today from that sheriff and for the first time a reason is offered as to why that deputy threw 53-year-old stuart fitzgerald onto the road. we know officers fumbled with fitzgerald's hands because he didn't release his cell phone. now for the first time the orange county sheriff's office says he was resisting arrest by preventing officers from handcuffing him. in a...
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i'm luke russ effortert. we begin with hillary clinton.n camp announced she'll travel to new hampshire monday and tuesday saying it will be the first of many conversations about how the make the economy work for every day americans. she'll head with questions with over whether she's a flip-flopper. on thursday a clinton spokesperson said she supports giving driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants. she gave an answer in a 2007 debate. that came a day after her campaign statement of new views of same-sex marriage. and martin o'malley is sounding like a candidate in his criticism of her evolving views. >> i'm glad she's come around to the right positions on these issues. i believe we are best when we lead with our believes and not with the polls. leadership is about making the best decision and the right decision before sometimes it becomes entirely popular. >> p
i'm luke russ effortert. we begin with hillary clinton.n camp announced she'll travel to new hampshire monday and tuesday saying it will be the first of many conversations about how the make the economy work for every day americans. she'll head with questions with over whether she's a flip-flopper. on thursday a clinton spokesperson said she supports giving driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants. she gave an answer in a 2007 debate. that came a day after her campaign statement of new...
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while guy niants president saide many fans, my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transit tore radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my passion for basketball. he will be deeply missed by all all. and his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved. he was an incredible brafoadcasr and one of the game's all time greats. our coverage continues online. you can go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> public safety will be the focus of a gathering tonight. there will be a forum to address safely concerns including burglary, gang crime, even illegal dumping. that meeting takes place in san jose at 5:00 at the pavilion in mexican heritage plaza on alum rock avenue. >>> over the next four days, people living in three bay area counties will have a chance to crime in the controversial new fireplace ban. the bay area quality district wants to ban all wood burning fireplaces effective this november. tonight's meeting happens at 6:00 at the redwood city public library. napa and alameda counties follow tomorrow and thursday. >>> heartwarming gesture raised thousands of dollars
while guy niants president saide many fans, my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transit tore radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my passion for basketball. he will be deeply missed by all all. and his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved. he was an incredible brafoadcasr and one of the game's all time greats. our coverage continues online. you can go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> public safety will be the focus of a gathering tonight. there will...
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he and his friend russ foster and there is a bad quality photo here, but they decide they want to dig up the games. they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried and they look and look and have no luck. somebody says you are in the wrong place and ralph says we will go back. they said you might have a problem they built condos on top of where the games are buried. when people ask me why do you spend all of this time writing book about monopoly and board games which is a legit question i think some days the games are going to be discovered. i feel like we need a document to explain why 40,000 board games ended up buried in minnesota. so monopoly today i keep a close eye on how people talk about it. john skewert embraced it. if you are into cat memes it made appearances there and gossip girls and sopranos. i want to find out who has these tattoos. i feel like if you are a monopoly sleeve you will come to me at one point on the book tour. but i think it is funny it is opt opposite of what it was. this is my book. you can buy millions of copies and tell your friends.
he and his friend russ foster and there is a bad quality photo here, but they decide they want to dig up the games. they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried and they look and look and have no luck. somebody says you are in the wrong place and ralph says we will go back. they said you might have a problem they built condos on top of where the games are buried. when people ask me why do you spend all of this time writing book about monopoly and board games which is a...
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diana russ seepny is here with the highlights. hey, di. >> the caps should have lost this game by at least six goals but braden holtby kept them in this with the dazzling performance, caps couldn't keep one the islanders, physicality on the ice today. braden holtby keeping the caps back on the ice. he missed game two because he was sick. let's skip ahead to overtime tied at one, long shot here holtby grabs it caps try to clear. islanders keep it n first shot holtby makes a save they can't get it out, john tavares puts it in. can't clear it out and tavares takes advantage. islanders win a crazy game, 2-1 in overtime and take a 2-1 series lead. coming up in sports our carol maloney with the caps talks to them about why they think they could come back tuesday and win game four. send it back to you. >> look forward to that thanks di. >>> up next at six, it looks like a full-scale emergency, dozens of first responders called to the green belt metro station and put to the test. what they have learned today to keep all riders safe. >>> a
diana russ seepny is here with the highlights. hey, di. >> the caps should have lost this game by at least six goals but braden holtby kept them in this with the dazzling performance, caps couldn't keep one the islanders, physicality on the ice today. braden holtby keeping the caps back on the ice. he missed game two because he was sick. let's skip ahead to overtime tied at one, long shot here holtby grabs it caps try to clear. islanders keep it n first shot holtby makes a save they can't...
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together with fellow hall of fame broadcaster russ hodges. he of course was the voice behind the area of mace, mccovey, and marishaw. he announced games for the oakland as and san francisco 49ers during his career. simmons died last week at the age of 91. >>> just a week into the season and the giants are dealing with a string of injuries but looks like most of the players are on the road to recovery. casey mcgee is expected to be back soon after bruising a bone in the left knee over the weekend. he's currently rehabbing in the minors recovering from some back issue. meanwhile, pitcher matt kaine is on the disabled list with an arm strain. no word on return as far as we know he has yet to pick up a ball. and the giants are hoping to get hunter pence back by may but that will depend on how his forearm is healing. you may remember he broke it during spring training. >>> and you can't see them yet but our laura and sam are at the park getting ready for a special edition of "today in the bay." they will be live inside at&t park starting at 35:00
together with fellow hall of fame broadcaster russ hodges. he of course was the voice behind the area of mace, mccovey, and marishaw. he announced games for the oakland as and san francisco 49ers during his career. simmons died last week at the age of 91. >>> just a week into the season and the giants are dealing with a string of injuries but looks like most of the players are on the road to recovery. casey mcgee is expected to be back soon after bruising a bone in the left knee over...
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president and ceo larry baird said like many fans my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. reporting live in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> he was a fantastic announcer, thanks. >>> in the north bay a firefighter tackles a woman trying to set a person on fire. investigators are wondering if she might be responsible for a number of other crimes. today's attack happened in mill valley just off panoramic highway on mt. tam. officers say an off-duty firefighter saw a woman throwing higher fluid on a 50-year-old woman. he moved in, tackled the woman before she could set the victim on fire. >> the sheriff's department has taken its samples and they are going to be pursuing -- see if there's a tie between the assault and the fire at the bottom of the driveway. >> not only was there a fire on the property that you just heard about, the house was also vand lighted with "rapist" and "murderer" scrawled in red spray
president and ceo larry baird said like many fans my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. reporting live in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> he was a fantastic announcer, thanks. >>> in the north bay a firefighter tackles a woman trying to set a person on fire. investigators are wondering if...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco.named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area
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shows no mercy on the court revealed a much softer side off the court o-oklahoma city thunder guard russok decided to donate his prize a brand new kia to someone who really neither. a local charity recommended kirsten gonzalez as the recipient of the car. the is this goal mother of two is trying to finish college. look at her. she's breaking down. westbrook says he was happy to hand over the keys. >> i love her reaction. >> yeah. >> god, i love people doing good work like that. let's take you outside see if anything good is happening on the roads right here. southwest philadelphia, this is the platt bridge by i-95. no problems just yet between 26th street and i-95 looking pretty good. tacony palmyra bridge up right now. head to the betsy ross bridge instead because traffic is stopped. and we had a disabled vehicle just cleared here in glenside on easton road, dave. >> all right karen on the big board we have storm tracker six with showers mainly down to the south in places like dover and cape may county. everybody else looking at gray skies and perhaps a bit of drizzle. we're also a lot
shows no mercy on the court revealed a much softer side off the court o-oklahoma city thunder guard russok decided to donate his prize a brand new kia to someone who really neither. a local charity recommended kirsten gonzalez as the recipient of the car. the is this goal mother of two is trying to finish college. look at her. she's breaking down. westbrook says he was happy to hand over the keys. >> i love her reaction. >> yeah. >> god, i love people doing good work like...
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and etches working the damage russ streets. >> >> and he was working the dangerous streets. >> and hes home to his home and shot and killed. it makes no accepts. >> and calling him an extended family member of the borough. >> i don't know if i can do this. it's just a sad situation. >> hudson also work as a volunteer firefighter where he joined up while a junior in high school. >> mark mad -- had a great smile and that's how way remember him. we all miss him dearly. ♪♪ >> officer hudson laid to rest on saturday. those who like to pay respect, reposted informing postedposted information on our funeral on our web page at 6abc.com. >>> the spca taking action. officers served a search warrant at a property on the 5500 block of grays avenue. they cited the welfare of the animal due to unsanitary conditions. "action news" on the scene late tonight as agent removed three horses from the location. the spca officials previously gave the owner a warning to clean up the property. it didn't happen. >> on a scale of 1-10 it is a complete zero as far as the animal. all the junk debris. he was to cl
and etches working the damage russ streets. >> >> and he was working the dangerous streets. >> and hes home to his home and shot and killed. it makes no accepts. >> and calling him an extended family member of the borough. >> i don't know if i can do this. it's just a sad situation. >> hudson also work as a volunteer firefighter where he joined up while a junior in high school. >> mark mad -- had a great smile and that's how way remember him. we all...
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does look like by the time we goat up to 8, 9 o'clock most of russ not only dry but probably returningnshine to the skies. sun mixing with clouds. at the playground today breezy conditions. by 11 o'clock probably need a jacket 62 degrees ann little breezy at 3 o'clock with 66 degrees. and if you're running errands same story. if you wait until later in the day it's a little more comfortable and the roads will be drying out. 63 by noon and then your high is 66 degrees today. we are going to have a bit of a 12 to 25 miles per hour breeze, so enough to add a jacket but pretty good looking day overall, matt. >> okay, thanks, david. >>> new here on "action news," a tree planted in a park in ferguson missouri to honor slain teen michael brown was cut down and replaced in hours. the black caucus planted the original tree on saturday. police say someone chopped it down on sunday. brown was killed by officer darren wilson in august setting off months of protest. >>> more than 5 million hence will have to be euthanized at an iowa farm because federal authorities have confirmed a bird flu outbrea
does look like by the time we goat up to 8, 9 o'clock most of russ not only dry but probably returningnshine to the skies. sun mixing with clouds. at the playground today breezy conditions. by 11 o'clock probably need a jacket 62 degrees ann little breezy at 3 o'clock with 66 degrees. and if you're running errands same story. if you wait until later in the day it's a little more comfortable and the roads will be drying out. 63 by noon and then your high is 66 degrees today. we are going to have...
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right now it's 58 in russ tin. it's 60 in alexandria.we're not looking at any rain moving in until the evening hours for most of us. but you can see the slow approach on satellite and radar. here we are with 9 futurecast. the line of rainmaking its way toward the immediate beltway by about 6:00. as i've been saying all morning, around dinnertime you're going to see the rain moving in. then heavy rain is possible during the overnight hours into the early morning. if you have a very early morning commute on monday, you might have some heavy downpours, maybe even thunderstorms. by the tail end of the commute, this tapering off, but another line of thunderstorms develops in the late afternoon and early evening on monday. then tuesday it turns brbut temperatures don't drop off too much. today the late shower we're talking about, a high of 66 degrees. it's still a green alert day. we have plenty of hours to sneak around. monday is a yellow alert day. another line of rain and thunderstorms developing for the evening commute. tuesday we're back
right now it's 58 in russ tin. it's 60 in alexandria.we're not looking at any rain moving in until the evening hours for most of us. but you can see the slow approach on satellite and radar. here we are with 9 futurecast. the line of rainmaking its way toward the immediate beltway by about 6:00. as i've been saying all morning, around dinnertime you're going to see the rain moving in. then heavy rain is possible during the overnight hours into the early morning. if you have a very early morning...