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sandy miller murdered by gunshots.ore tragic, we're seeing two young children dead. >> the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to all victims. >> it was very difficult even more the officers to handle. >> the ammunition that was used was specifically a ballistic style bullet that was designed to do great harm and induce a lot of trauma. >> as you can imagine, it would be a very bloody scene. one of the young children was nearest to a phone. we surmised that it was a young child that had been on 911, crying on the phone and the loud bangs later turned out to be gunshots killing the children. [ dial tone ] >> shane miller became our main suspect almost immediately. we do know that mr. miller was not at the scene when we arrived, one of his vehicles was missing. this would turn into a very extensive manhunt for mr. miller. >> who would have the insane sociopathic ability to murder a woman who loved you and then to turn the gun on two small beautiful little girls? it's unacceptable. shane miller isn't a man. he is a
sandy miller murdered by gunshots.ore tragic, we're seeing two young children dead. >> the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to all victims. >> it was very difficult even more the officers to handle. >> the ammunition that was used was specifically a ballistic style bullet that was designed to do great harm and induce a lot of trauma. >> as you can imagine, it would be a very bloody scene. one of the young children was nearest to a phone. we surmised that it was...
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sandy, maybe we should begin at the beginning? as professor strong said, you studied history very carefully. you said clinton's operating style was to solicit advice from people from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, but it occurs to me that you all, to some degree, were deprived of the lessons of history as you came to office, at least the foreign policymaking and the cold war era was potentially no longer relevant to the world that you are suddenly faced with. or perhaps it was. i wonder what intellectual traditions you found yourself drawing on? >> was great, i think we were nestled between two events that were closer to us. one was the end of the cold where -- cold war and the collapse of the soviet union which had shaped america upon role in the world for 45 years. the allocations of our resources, the weight -- the way we viewed other countries, the way we dealt with the caribbean, the way we dealt with that whole set of burdens that were no longer on her shoulders, and it enabled us to look at the world in a diff
sandy, maybe we should begin at the beginning? as professor strong said, you studied history very carefully. you said clinton's operating style was to solicit advice from people from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, but it occurs to me that you all, to some degree, were deprived of the lessons of history as you came to office, at least the foreign policymaking and the cold war era was potentially no longer relevant to the world that you are suddenly faced with. or perhaps it was. i...
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executive director is here with sandy. you may remember sanny from a few weeks ago.ister alex was adopted. >> sandy developed a case of parvo and had aherna that had to be addressed. we had to wait for her to get older and bigger because it's serious and involved surgery. >> and other shelters, you're a no-kill shelter, in redwood city. the first no-kill shelter in northern california. >> correct. >> other shelters might have, for lack of a better term, euthanized an animal like sandy but you're able to give her surgery and keep her alive, but not without donations. >> right weep have a second-chance fund. it's a special fund that we use to pay for medical expenses for animals like sandy. this surgery will probably cost around $2,000. >> wow. >> but we're committed to no kill. >> yeah. >> we're committed to animals like sandy though they have medical problems. >> that's fantastic. she's about twice the size now that she was when we saw her a few months ago. >> right. >> how -- how soon will she have that surgery? when can someone hopefully adopt her? >> she'll have s
executive director is here with sandy. you may remember sanny from a few weeks ago.ister alex was adopted. >> sandy developed a case of parvo and had aherna that had to be addressed. we had to wait for her to get older and bigger because it's serious and involved surgery. >> and other shelters, you're a no-kill shelter, in redwood city. the first no-kill shelter in northern california. >> correct. >> other shelters might have, for lack of a better term, euthanized an...
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part of what you admired about walter cronkite was sandy socolow. sandy was one of proproducers who helped cronkite expand this program in 1963 from 15 minutes to a groundbreaking half hour. >> you can sit back and philosophize about whether or not you were doing something historic. the job was... we felt it was a miracle every day that we got on the air. >> pelley: but it was more skill than miracle as socolow worked on the biggest stories from the kennedy assassination to vietnam, the moon landing and watergate. he led the "cbs evening news" with walter cronkite as executive producer from 1978 to '81. >> that's the way it is, monday january 19, 1981, the 448th day of captivity for the american hostages in iran. >> sandy socolow was 86. sandy often visited around here. his counsel was solid to the end. one of our colleagues said, "it was a privilege," and so it was. greenfield wisconsin's bravest are also pretty thoughtful. an elderly man got chest pains while shoveling snow. after the firefighters took him to the hospital, they went become and sho
part of what you admired about walter cronkite was sandy socolow. sandy was one of proproducers who helped cronkite expand this program in 1963 from 15 minutes to a groundbreaking half hour. >> you can sit back and philosophize about whether or not you were doing something historic. the job was... we felt it was a miracle every day that we got on the air. >> pelley: but it was more skill than miracle as socolow worked on the biggest stories from the kennedy assassination to vietnam,...
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sandy sandhya pa he will tell. >> i wouldn't give you anything else. it's going to be fantastic weather. let me just show you the view behind me. so nice out here. live doppler 7 hd. we'll talk about the warmth for upcoming weekend, it includes valentine's, your holiday weekend. just a few passing high clouds right now on our radar. here's what you need to watch out for while it is so tempting to head to the coast beach hard statement remains up till 7:00 p.m. tonight. there is a risk of strong rip currents sneaker waves and large breakers. you can see the current wave heights between 6 and eight feet. don't ever turn your back on the waves. here's a view from our mount tam cam. you can see the waves. temperatures pretty warm. low 70s from san francisco to palo alto oakland san jose, gilroy 76. half moon bay 66 degrees. beautiful view from our camera with high clouds passing through. 73 in santa rosa. 70 degrees in livermore. i mean these temperatures the currents are higher than the highs for this time of year. san jose cam where they had a record-set
sandy sandhya pa he will tell. >> i wouldn't give you anything else. it's going to be fantastic weather. let me just show you the view behind me. so nice out here. live doppler 7 hd. we'll talk about the warmth for upcoming weekend, it includes valentine's, your holiday weekend. just a few passing high clouds right now on our radar. here's what you need to watch out for while it is so tempting to head to the coast beach hard statement remains up till 7:00 p.m. tonight. there is a risk of...
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of creepy. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house but toppled into the backyards of two neighbors, damaging the roof of this home. many of these pine trees were planted in the early 1960s, and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years. and they were planted about 50 years ago. so makes me really nervous. because we have another storm coming. >> reporter: removing this giant tree may take several days. >>> a wildfire driven by powerful winds south of yosemite has now destroyed at least 40 homes. the round fe has burned 7,000 acres, and is just 50% contained tonight. two towns near the nevada state line remain under a mandatory evacuation. some good news. dying winds and rain have helped stopped the growth of the fire. the cause is not yet known. >>> this winter storm dropping much-needed rain on the bay area and much desired snow in the sierra. skiers and snowboarders have taken full advantage of the latest snowfall at heavily mountain resort in south lake tahoe, with more snowfall expected in the coming days. >> in the l
of creepy. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house but toppled into the backyards of two neighbors, damaging the roof of this home. many of these pine trees were planted in the early 1960s, and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years. and they were planted about 50 years ago. so makes me really nervous. because we have another storm coming. >> reporter: removing this giant tree may take several days. >>>...
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dave and sandy lutgens both remembered eating a salad in their restaurant before getting ill. hundreds of their customers and most of their employees became ill, too. at the county health department, nurse diane kerr contacted everyone who fell ill and discovered they had all eaten a salad from one of ten local restaurants. >> most of the people seemed to have eaten potato salad. at another restaurant most of the people seemed to have eaten a green salad. and so what was going on? >> they looked at common suppliers of food. they looked, you know, where did everybody get their lettuce? where did everybody get this? where did everybody get that? >> we couldn't find one source of cucumbers or lettuce or of meat or of anything that would explain all those restaurants being contaminated at once. >> dr. michael skeels runs the laboratory that processed samples from the dalles salmonella outbreak. microbiologists discovered that all of the victims had the same strain of salmonella, one that was exceptionally rare. >> it was dulcitol negative, which means it didn't biochemically break
dave and sandy lutgens both remembered eating a salad in their restaurant before getting ill. hundreds of their customers and most of their employees became ill, too. at the county health department, nurse diane kerr contacted everyone who fell ill and discovered they had all eaten a salad from one of ten local restaurants. >> most of the people seemed to have eaten potato salad. at another restaurant most of the people seemed to have eaten a green salad. and so what was going on?...
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alan lanzer murdered teachers and staff in sandy hook. after, the national rifle association recommended arming adults in school as neville is schooling for. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun. >> a poll last year suggested 50% of the people in colorado support the idea of arming school staff, while 45% do not. patrick neville is sure his proposals will not make it out of committee stages but it's worth having a go. if colorado is not ready, other states may be. similar legislation has been proposed in wyoming and north dakota designed to boost safety. now, the thinking is many schools are away from towns, so if the incident occurs police may not be able to reach the schools as quickly. there's financial costs involved - that's the thinking >>> for more we go to michael doran, the executive director of safe havens international, a nonprofit focussing on school safety, good to have you with us. the representative neville lived through a horror like few others. does he not have a point that if teache
alan lanzer murdered teachers and staff in sandy hook. after, the national rifle association recommended arming adults in school as neville is schooling for. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun. >> a poll last year suggested 50% of the people in colorado support the idea of arming school staff, while 45% do not. patrick neville is sure his proposals will not make it out of committee stages but it's worth having a go. if colorado is not ready,...
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of creepy. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house but toppled into the backyards of two neighbors, damaging the roof of this home. many of these pine trees were planted in the early 1960s, and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years. and they were planted about 50 years ago. so makes me really nervous. because we have another storm coming. >> reporter: removing this giant tree may take several days. >>> a wildfire driven by powerful winds south of yosemite has now destroyed at least 40 homes. the round fire has burned 7,000 acres, and is just 50% contained tonight. two towns near the nevada state line remain under a mandatory evacuation. some good news. dying winds and rain have helped stopped the growth of the fire. the cause is not yet known. >>> this winter storm dropping much-needed rain on the bay area and much desired snow in the sierra. skiers and snowboarders have taken full advantage of the latest snowfall at heavily mountain resort in south lake tahoe, with more snowfall expected in the coming days. >> in the
of creepy. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house but toppled into the backyards of two neighbors, damaging the roof of this home. many of these pine trees were planted in the early 1960s, and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years. and they were planted about 50 years ago. so makes me really nervous. because we have another storm coming. >> reporter: removing this giant tree may take several days. >>>...
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and the hurricane sandy fallout more when we come back. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is look at your top stories. world leaders are proposing a number of measures to counter the terrorist threats. egypt's presidential wants to create a pan-arab nuclear force. talks over iran's nuclear capabilities will begin in a couple of hours. the u.s. is prepared the pull out of the foreclosures if its demands aren't met. iran says it's ready and willing to cut a deal. the retrial of al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed resumes tomorrow. their ordeal is far from over. >>> on friday, greece extended a four month extension of its bailout. europe's financial troubles are far from over. monday greece will submit a letter to the euro group outlining a way to keep its finances in check. before ratifying that four month extension to the greece's bailout program. we start with neave barker in brussels. >> now that a tentative agreement has been reach it's to greece to set out a list of potential reforms to consider by its creditors. if the creditors are satisfied th
and the hurricane sandy fallout more when we come back. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is look at your top stories. world leaders are proposing a number of measures to counter the terrorist threats. egypt's presidential wants to create a pan-arab nuclear force. talks over iran's nuclear capabilities will begin in a couple of hours. the u.s. is prepared the pull out of the foreclosures if its demands aren't met. iran says it's ready and willing to cut a deal. the retrial of al...
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storm damage a federal judge slapped insurance companies with new sanctions stemming from insurance sandynd thousands said they were cheated when they needed help the most and guitar hero, is it the model that sparked a rock and roll revolution or is it an imposter the electric debate over a blockbuster auction. ♪ we begin tonight in chicago with an al jazeera exclusive, the woman at the center of a central abuse case against a reknown islamic leader and allegations sent shock waves through a tight-knit religious community and abdullah is now facing criminal charges. he is also facing a civil lawsuit brought by several alleged victims. now the woman who first went to police is speaking out. lisa stark is live in chicago tonight, lisa? >> reporter: well, david, i had an extensive interview with this woman, she is in her 20s and asked us to call her lana and protect her identity and worked seven months as administrative assistance at this strict islamic school started by abdullah and over time the 75-year-old ammon made advances to her and turned into sexual abuse. >> he came into my office
storm damage a federal judge slapped insurance companies with new sanctions stemming from insurance sandynd thousands said they were cheated when they needed help the most and guitar hero, is it the model that sparked a rock and roll revolution or is it an imposter the electric debate over a blockbuster auction. ♪ we begin tonight in chicago with an al jazeera exclusive, the woman at the center of a central abuse case against a reknown islamic leader and allegations sent shock waves through a...
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. >> reporter: sandy slept less comfortably. this one was just tripped. it's near 50 years old nearing the end of its life. they are known for falling. the clean uptaking half a day sandy will be walking her dogs on a leash. >> we will deal with it. >> reporter: in berkeley. >> the city council is expected to review a proposal on tuesday's meeting. >>> the roads are slick and wet in the sierra. there maybe ice on bridges and overpasses. highway 50 is open, the snow brought storm yesterday in the mountains. this is what it looks like in lake tahoe. about 15 inches of fresh snow fell. alpine received 10 inches of snow. both are open but not all of their lifts are operating. >>> you will find all the information you need on air and online including twitter and facebook. >>> a fire killed an elderly woman just before 2:00 this morning. the home was completely engulfed in flames. they were able to put out the fire. they found the body of 80-year-old in the back bedroom. >>> thousands of people from all across the state took to oakland street today calling for
. >> reporter: sandy slept less comfortably. this one was just tripped. it's near 50 years old nearing the end of its life. they are known for falling. the clean uptaking half a day sandy will be walking her dogs on a leash. >> we will deal with it. >> reporter: in berkeley. >> the city council is expected to review a proposal on tuesday's meeting. >>> the roads are slick and wet in the sierra. there maybe ice on bridges and overpasses. highway 50 is open, the...
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. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house, but toppled into the back yards of two neighbors damaging the roof of this home. many pine trees planted in the early 1960s and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently, their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years and it was, they were planted about 50 years ago. it makes mereally nervous. >> reporter: cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> a wildfire driven by winds south of yosemite 40 homes, burned 7,000 acres and just 50% contained tonight. two towns under the nevada state line remain under mandatory evacuation. good news though dying winds and rain stopped the growth of the fire. the cause not yet known. >>> this winter storm dropping much needed rain on the bay area and desired snow in the bay area. skiers and snowboarders taken full advantage at heavenly mountain resort in south lake tahoe with more snow in the coming days. >> in the last 24 hours, 4 to 8 inches of snow at heavenly mountain resort. this helps us open new terrain. we open two new trails a day and with the snow forecasted from sunday into monday, we may be ope
. >> reporter: the tree fell away from sandy's house, but toppled into the back yards of two neighbors damaging the roof of this home. many pine trees planted in the early 1960s and that has sandy plenty worried. >> apparently, their life span i'm finding out now is 50 years and it was, they were planted about 50 years ago. it makes mereally nervous. >> reporter: cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> a wildfire driven by winds south of yosemite 40 homes, burned 7,000 acres...
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like many others are family suffered significant losses as a result of hurricane sandy.ication was main to assist in rebuilding. there are outstanding issues which of the are the subject of continuing efforts. bill: a lot more to do on this story. keep chasing it, keep us posted. >> three cars underneath. get up to the 2nd floor you need an elevator. three bedrooms, stairs, and outdoor shower. bill: "high speed chase". >> i'm hear in boulevard a man was caught in a deadly assault. a block away for the police department. found the man, unconscious. i spoke to one witness who said at 8:30 am you can still see the bloody knife and bloody white t-shirt on the ground. police are analyzing surveillance video. >> the customer was suspicious of a man of the counter. another fellow customer said they took the cell phone photo of him. apparently he said to the bank teller, give me the money and no one gets hurt, dark skinned, late 20s, almost six we almost 6 feet tall and wearing all black. ♪ >> it's ridiculous. come on. come on. >> right hear. going into the water radio. bill: wh
like many others are family suffered significant losses as a result of hurricane sandy.ication was main to assist in rebuilding. there are outstanding issues which of the are the subject of continuing efforts. bill: a lot more to do on this story. keep chasing it, keep us posted. >> three cars underneath. get up to the 2nd floor you need an elevator. three bedrooms, stairs, and outdoor shower. bill: "high speed chase". >> i'm hear in boulevard a man was caught in a deadly...
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they were about sandy relief the economy and atlantic city, some health care policy issues. one question he got was the one about hog farming regulation which he said democrats were trying to gin up to embarrass him. he closed with the notion of continuing to governor -- to govern new jersey while he ponders running for president. >> there is all this conversation about me running for president. easy now. and there is this sense are feeling that -- or feeling that that decision will determine whether i do my job or not. and whether i am here are not. maybe if i decide to run and if i won, i will not do both at the same time nor would you want me to. i am focused on this job. i can walk and chew gum at the same time. mark: the biggest thing i take out of the town hall and my discussion afterwards is he understands he has to have his temperament and check area there was not much to make him mad but he is determined to erase the image of him as a angry guy. the reason i am nearly alone in saying he is in this hunt for the nomination is he has better skills and answering questio
they were about sandy relief the economy and atlantic city, some health care policy issues. one question he got was the one about hog farming regulation which he said democrats were trying to gin up to embarrass him. he closed with the notion of continuing to governor -- to govern new jersey while he ponders running for president. >> there is all this conversation about me running for president. easy now. and there is this sense are feeling that -- or feeling that that decision will...
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because obviously sandy and irene before sandy and go back to a couple of other storms. important in terms of creating awareness about the category. and so in lieu of not having that. which we haven't had that in the last two years. hasn't been a landed hurricane in florida in nine years. we've had to create our own awareness. we've taken to a much more direct approach with targeted marketing. going after people who we believe would be interested in this category of product if they knew about it. the problem is we suffer from a relatively low awareness in terms of the category. only 3.5% of households have an installed product. it's an education process. liz: my next house will have one that runs on natural gas, not gasoline. because we know what happens when you run out of gasoline. gasoline degrades as well. what's driving your commercial business? >> in the fourth quarter, it's driven by oil and gas. obviously, as we start 2015 here, energy prices going down, the expectation, that will come off a bit. we're seeing natural gas -- also being used in that marketplace. th
because obviously sandy and irene before sandy and go back to a couple of other storms. important in terms of creating awareness about the category. and so in lieu of not having that. which we haven't had that in the last two years. hasn't been a landed hurricane in florida in nine years. we've had to create our own awareness. we've taken to a much more direct approach with targeted marketing. going after people who we believe would be interested in this category of product if they knew about...
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tag. >> sandy and cat a are part after disturbing trend.ent report based upon u.s. government statistics calculated the bill yon dollar plus weather disasters are growing by 5% a year. on the steepest upswing, severe storms often punctuated by shat shattering hailstorms up to 3,000 a year now costing$3,000 a year now costing a billion dollars annually. >> when you think of really destructive weather, your mind jumps to hail. >> hail is something that is always dan tanya brown heads the hail engineering term that designed the hailstorm. >> we may not have huge fires, huge hurricanes, things like that, but we have hail every sing year. hail? >> water with a mixture of soft styles or fresh ice andkraut ice stones we can shoot with our can ons. >> what kind of speed are they falling out. >> 70, 75 miles an hour or so. they can do a lot of damage especially if you have a lot of these guys on your house. >> testing reveals simple solutions, more fire retardant buildings and fewer openings for embers to 3 in. >> some of the research conducted show
tag. >> sandy and cat a are part after disturbing trend.ent report based upon u.s. government statistics calculated the bill yon dollar plus weather disasters are growing by 5% a year. on the steepest upswing, severe storms often punctuated by shat shattering hailstorms up to 3,000 a year now costing$3,000 a year now costing a billion dollars annually. >> when you think of really destructive weather, your mind jumps to hail. >> hail is something that is always dan tanya brown...
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zero about this national tragedy since sandy hook. and that's a stain upon the conscience of this body that is impossible to erase. so my hope is that by coming down to the floor and talking about who these people actually are maybe it will prompt us to have a conversation about how we can make sure that these numbers aren't eliminated. they're never going to go away, but that they're lower that they're less than these numbers the highest in the developed world. so let me talk first about an extraordinary man young man 44 years old, who was killed on january 20, just about two weeks ago, a few weeks ago in boston, massachusetts. his name was dr. michael davidson. he was shot by a gunman who walked into brigham and women's hospital. this was the relative of someone who had been under the care of dr. davidson, clearly had some major illness that prompted him to think that he could solve his grief by shooting the doctor who had cared for his loved one. dr. davidson was known at brigham and women's hospital for his gentle way with patient
zero about this national tragedy since sandy hook. and that's a stain upon the conscience of this body that is impossible to erase. so my hope is that by coming down to the floor and talking about who these people actually are maybe it will prompt us to have a conversation about how we can make sure that these numbers aren't eliminated. they're never going to go away, but that they're lower that they're less than these numbers the highest in the developed world. so let me talk first about an...
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from san mateo, california please welcome sandy reiter! [cheers and applause] hi, sandy.. you just want a new stove, huh? >> just a new stove. >> what's wrong with the one you got? >> well, it's been broken for a few months. we just keep a big box of matches next to it, and we have to turn it on and then light it with a match. and something bad's gonna happen real soon if i don't get a new one. >> oh, yeah, we don't want that. we got to get you something real nice. >> yeah, yeah. >> $20,000 one. >> oh, okay. >> okay. [laughing] all right, then. but it is great to see you again. and just to recap, you are still working your way through round 1. you've banked $20,100, and are 8 questions away from the million dollars. and you have no lifelines remaining.
from san mateo, california please welcome sandy reiter! [cheers and applause] hi, sandy.. you just want a new stove, huh? >> just a new stove. >> what's wrong with the one you got? >> well, it's been broken for a few months. we just keep a big box of matches next to it, and we have to turn it on and then light it with a match. and something bad's gonna happen real soon if i don't get a new one. >> oh, yeah, we don't want that. we got to get you something real nice....
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all of their reports conducted by every building damaged by sandy. now the crux of a a class action lawsuit,. >> the civil case was filed under recognize it racketeering laws. the company in question in this case invoked his fifth amendment right to testify to anything that would incriminate himself. the deputy administrator said he is here to settle any and all claims involving fema and sandy. >> fema matters because it is in charge of the national flood insurance program right? >> right. even though private companies issue flood damage, the buck stops with fema. this could be good news for 1500 or so sandy victims who have got litigation pending. but then the question remains what about the countless others who didn't know enough to get an attorney onor felt like it wasn't worth pushing because after a year they were fighting already but somehow gave up. we'll keep investigating. >> erica pitzi, thank you. >>> one top university ban iranian students from taking certain graduate courses and then changed its mind. we'll explain. plus a call for a 9/1
all of their reports conducted by every building damaged by sandy. now the crux of a a class action lawsuit,. >> the civil case was filed under recognize it racketeering laws. the company in question in this case invoked his fifth amendment right to testify to anything that would incriminate himself. the deputy administrator said he is here to settle any and all claims involving fema and sandy. >> fema matters because it is in charge of the national flood insurance program right?...
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sandy met her future husband a new york native on muni. they were married on june 1, 941. they lived on webster until richmond in a home built by her father. they lived there happily only half block from golden gate block and a mile from the golden gate bridge for their lives. sandy was part of the community activities and a member of the sister god sisterhood and a member of the san francisco chapter where she served as treasurer. she worked at the memorial blood count bank and she and bob worked at the scene -- senior center. she lived a long century of a life from 1915-2015 among loving family and friends here in the most beautiful city in the world. although she will be deeply missed she couldn't have asked for more than living in this great city. thanks to her family for raising attention to her life. the rest i will submit. city clerk: thank you, supervisor mar. supervisors tanning -- tang. >>supervisor katy tang: in regards to what i will introduce today the family violence council to increase awareness and understanding of domestic and family violence and it's cons
sandy met her future husband a new york native on muni. they were married on june 1, 941. they lived on webster until richmond in a home built by her father. they lived there happily only half block from golden gate block and a mile from the golden gate bridge for their lives. sandy was part of the community activities and a member of the sister god sisterhood and a member of the san francisco chapter where she served as treasurer. she worked at the memorial blood count bank and she and bob...
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liz: we'll call sandy and find out. thank you, charlie. >> is he going to start another bank,? a regulation and say he was wrong to get rid of the regulation? liz: tonight, two fascinating episodes of "strange inheritance" kicking off with the black swamp baseball card find. yes, you heard me correctly. a family finds a box containing uncirculated baseball cards in their grandfather's attic. 9:30 eastern. it continues. host jamie colby interviews a family who received letters from a young jfk. >> he was trying to pick her up? liz: it had nothing to do with that. imagine that. >>> the dow topping another milestone. 18,200. it's now at 18,226. will it score a record close to boot? we're watching the markets' every move in the final half hour of trade. >>> plus, new concerns about the health of the housing market. s&p's david blitzer on buying versus representing, millennials versus boomers, urban versus suburban. be -- the critical case shiller report, so many red flags. keep watching. you've got to hear this too if you own or want to buy. ♪ it's more than the cloud. it's securit
liz: we'll call sandy and find out. thank you, charlie. >> is he going to start another bank,? a regulation and say he was wrong to get rid of the regulation? liz: tonight, two fascinating episodes of "strange inheritance" kicking off with the black swamp baseball card find. yes, you heard me correctly. a family finds a box containing uncirculated baseball cards in their grandfather's attic. 9:30 eastern. it continues. host jamie colby interviews a family who received letters...
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an early morning fire in sandy spring, maryland tops the news at noon. a former boys group home went up in flames around 5:15 this morning. for years it was known as aunt hatty's house. it was closed last year but aunt hatty still lives there. she's being treated to smoke inhalation but is expected to romp. firefighters said flames were difficult to get under control. >> the fire was in the area of multiple layers of roof. it was a stubborn fire. >> investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked the fire. one lane of route 108 in sandy spring was closed during the investigation, but it's open now. >>> it is time to talk trash in the district. it will be an all hands on deck effort this weekend trying to pick up all the trash across d.c. because of all the snow and ice we've been experiencing, the department of public works has fallen behind. so city crews and private contractors hope to catch up within the next 72 hours. delia goncalves has more. >> reporter: city trash trucks are hitting the streets today and you're likely to see a lot of the
an early morning fire in sandy spring, maryland tops the news at noon. a former boys group home went up in flames around 5:15 this morning. for years it was known as aunt hatty's house. it was closed last year but aunt hatty still lives there. she's being treated to smoke inhalation but is expected to romp. firefighters said flames were difficult to get under control. >> the fire was in the area of multiple layers of roof. it was a stubborn fire. >> investigators are still trying to...
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thank you >>> more than two years after super storm sandy, many are unable to move back into the homeh the insult to injury may be the victim of insurance form. >> they are taking the fight to capitol hill. >> we are living in a base. it is a living room. bedroom, toy room. >> don't mind the toys. this is our bedroom. my husband and i and one of our kids. >> living in the basement is not an ideal situation. husband and four children. 2-year-old anthony and nine yearly trip thes. they were bon -- triplets they were born after superstorm sandy slammed into their home. >> our refrigerator was in the middle of the kitchen. the door to the cross phase was up in the bathroom. >> 2.5 years later, their home is unlivable. the main reason because of cracks in the foundation that shifted the house. they say their home needs to be demolished and rebuilt. they don't have enough money to do that. it's a bunch of bull. red tape from f.e.m.a. the insurance company and the state prevented her rebuilding. flood insures company contracted by f.e.m.a. did not give her the pay out. she qualified for stat
thank you >>> more than two years after super storm sandy, many are unable to move back into the homeh the insult to injury may be the victim of insurance form. >> they are taking the fight to capitol hill. >> we are living in a base. it is a living room. bedroom, toy room. >> don't mind the toys. this is our bedroom. my husband and i and one of our kids. >> living in the basement is not an ideal situation. husband and four children. 2-year-old anthony and nine...
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a shutdown would also slow cleanup efforts for superstorm sandy and hurricane katrina. >>> new at 11:00, an army veteran. >> police are closing in. >> reporter: we just got off the phone with investigators and they tell us they are interviewing a person of interest. behind these doors a 66-year-old worker at the trucking company was found beaten to death in a break room. >> not to see him or hear him, you know what i mean? it's going to take a minute. >> reporter: it will take the victim's co-workers time to process what happened because they say harry hogan was someone they loved. he worked for the company for more than 20 years. >> pretty close. all the drivers here. >> like a family? >> yes, ma'am. mm-hmm. yes. like a family. >> this is hard for you? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: police say they got the call shortly before 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning, when officers got there they found hogans sitting in a reclining chair inside of the business unconscious, and bleeding from his mouth. medics rushed him to the hospital but there was nothing doctors could do. then an autopsy revealed he
a shutdown would also slow cleanup efforts for superstorm sandy and hurricane katrina. >>> new at 11:00, an army veteran. >> police are closing in. >> reporter: we just got off the phone with investigators and they tell us they are interviewing a person of interest. behind these doors a 66-year-old worker at the trucking company was found beaten to death in a break room. >> not to see him or hear him, you know what i mean? it's going to take a minute. >>...
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. >> reporter: sandy thompson was home. her dogs safe inside. the winds started howling. >> it sounded like it was going through a wind tunnel or just it was kind of eerie. >> reporter: when this massive monterey pine came crashing down, sandy thompson said she didn't hear a thing. >> i was actually vacuuming so i didn't hear the tree fall down. i went into the kitchen and there it was. and it was quite a shock. >> reporter: its branches so long they ripped into the roof of a home two doors down. the homeowner inside. today, the roof is covered with tarp to keep the inside dry. >> i'm just grateful that, you know, everybody is okay. >> reporter: the landlord tells us he did the right thing and had the pine checked every year but this storm proved just too powerful for this once tall and healthy tree. >> it was like an old friend. it's you know -- i -- i am going to miss it. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> to track the incoming storm wherever you are, download the cbs bay area weather app. you can check realtime radar an
. >> reporter: sandy thompson was home. her dogs safe inside. the winds started howling. >> it sounded like it was going through a wind tunnel or just it was kind of eerie. >> reporter: when this massive monterey pine came crashing down, sandy thompson said she didn't hear a thing. >> i was actually vacuuming so i didn't hear the tree fall down. i went into the kitchen and there it was. and it was quite a shock. >> reporter: its branches so long they ripped into...
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east bay wayne jordan and his wife quinn delaney. 60 people are paying upwards of $10,000 a piece at sandynnie roberts' mansion on russian hill. the robertsons have already donated to ready for hillary. early this morning t
east bay wayne jordan and his wife quinn delaney. 60 people are paying upwards of $10,000 a piece at sandynnie roberts' mansion on russian hill. the robertsons have already donated to ready for hillary. early this morning t
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it started in a former group home on norwood road in sandy springs and jeanette reyes is at the scene with why firefighters had a hard time battling this blaze. >> the roof of this home sustained significant damage after a fire tore through the attic and then much of the rest of the structure injuring a woman inside and a firefighter. the two alarm fire broke out just past 5:00 this morning at what was formerly a group home for disadvantaged boys in the area. about 100 montgomery county firefighters responded to the scene here on the 17000 block of norwood road. firefighters had to deal with below freezing temperatures and frozen fire hydrants. a medical ambulance bus was required on scene to help while crews battled the blaze. a firefighter injured his shoulder in the process. >> is associated with the foster home and well known to this community. injuries are precautionary but exposure maybe some smoke inhalation. >> the woman inside the home was alerted to the fire after a smoke alarm went off. reporting in sandy springs jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. >> recent snowstorms have complic
it started in a former group home on norwood road in sandy springs and jeanette reyes is at the scene with why firefighters had a hard time battling this blaze. >> the roof of this home sustained significant damage after a fire tore through the attic and then much of the rest of the structure injuring a woman inside and a firefighter. the two alarm fire broke out just past 5:00 this morning at what was formerly a group home for disadvantaged boys in the area. about 100 montgomery county...
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. >>> plus a popular rocker's new efforts to help superstorm sandy victims still struggling to recover. >>> 4:13 now and happening today, republicans on capitol hill will spend their next move in the standoff with democrats over homeland security funding. without that money it faces a partial shutdown on monday. house republicans are said to meet privately today. and several will vote on the immigration funding without other changes opposed by democrats. without a vote, several tsa workers would have to continue to work but not get paid. >>> and a bill to approve the keystone xl pipeline will go back to congress. this is the third veto of mr. obama's presidency. >>> and new details are emerging about the life of philadelphia's so-called black madam on trial for murder. she's accused of killing a british woman after giving her an illegal buttocks injection at a philadelphia hotel in 2011. yesterday a montgomery county doctor testified he had enough with the doctor but the doctor denied she ordered liquid silicone for winslow. and he never showed her how to inject substances in the body.
. >>> plus a popular rocker's new efforts to help superstorm sandy victims still struggling to recover. >>> 4:13 now and happening today, republicans on capitol hill will spend their next move in the standoff with democrats over homeland security funding. without that money it faces a partial shutdown on monday. house republicans are said to meet privately today. and several will vote on the immigration funding without other changes opposed by democrats. without a vote,...
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emergency crews pulled the 14-year-old girl to safety from the sandy hook bay in middletown township. the girl and her friend climbed along a pipe leading from the bay to the shore. the girl lost her footing and apparently fell in. >> the two young ladies were probably playing on the ice and she found herself in a bad situation. like i said none of the ice in new jersey is a safe place. you need to stay off, especially along the bay. >> the teen was taken to the hospital but she's expected to be just fine. now people living nearby say that sandy hook bay usually doesn't freeze over because it's salt water, but this winter has been exceptional. >>> a warning in ocean county where police are telling kids to stay off frozen lakes and ponds. nbc 10 crew found a you playing hockey in medford. police say they have stepped up patrols in the area. >>> a new castle county woman wants to know why season gunned down her son inside a community center. the investigators believe someone targeted the man in monday's shooting but aren't saying why at this point. he was in a basement recording studio
emergency crews pulled the 14-year-old girl to safety from the sandy hook bay in middletown township. the girl and her friend climbed along a pipe leading from the bay to the shore. the girl lost her footing and apparently fell in. >> the two young ladies were probably playing on the ice and she found herself in a bad situation. like i said none of the ice in new jersey is a safe place. you need to stay off, especially along the bay. >> the teen was taken to the hospital but she's...
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first i want to could not gat late sandy our new president of the national press found age.very first dinner here. and a fantastic one at that. my grand father said that the minds will retain what the seat will endure. and i this i that you have put together a great dinner. and that the program that you put together i think is the retejadas span that will endure for the night. and as you know. i play a clip from dirkson so we will not all remember him as marvel buildings. and you have to see and to hear everett dirkson to understand what everett is all about. this year i pick a clip there. is so manich much chaos and unrest today. and abroad with the crisis in syria. iraq. the ukraine. and terrorist threats and egypt. and libya. and africa so i have chosen a clip tonight, from 1960. my grand father described the unrest. and the overthrow of africa to the tantrum in the unruleness of the soviet premiere kruschev to the fidel castro eating chickens live in his hotel room and all this in a 1:30 let's roll the tape. you pick up the paper and on the front page you noticed a fire
first i want to could not gat late sandy our new president of the national press found age.very first dinner here. and a fantastic one at that. my grand father said that the minds will retain what the seat will endure. and i this i that you have put together a great dinner. and that the program that you put together i think is the retejadas span that will endure for the night. and as you know. i play a clip from dirkson so we will not all remember him as marvel buildings. and you have to see...
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in new jersey, a teenaged girl ventured out on to the ocean ice in sandy hook
in new jersey, a teenaged girl ventured out on to the ocean ice in sandy hook
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it was in the final report of the commission studying the murders at sandy hook elementary school. after two years of study the report identifies failures that still pose a threat. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: the day adam lanza shot and killed 20 first graders and six educators, the report said he had profound mental emotional, and developmental challenges but was never adequately treated. the commission says connecticut has a fragmented and underfunded mental health system and details what that state and other communities can learn from the tragedy, especially about addressing mental illness. >> lanza was noted -- >> reporter: psychiatrist harold schwarz is one of the 16 members on the sandy hook commission. >> stigma is still a very big issue. it manifests ourselves in the ways we think and talk about the mentally ill and the terms the words that we use to describe them. >> reporter: for instance? >> whacko, psycho cray-cray. >> reporter: the commission also wrote that stigma ultimately led lanza's mother to allow him to become a recluse. >> the mother almost colluded wit
it was in the final report of the commission studying the murders at sandy hook elementary school. after two years of study the report identifies failures that still pose a threat. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: the day adam lanza shot and killed 20 first graders and six educators, the report said he had profound mental emotional, and developmental challenges but was never adequately treated. the commission says connecticut has a fragmented and underfunded mental health system and...
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. >> i think we're out of the sandy slump. last year in july people were still leery. we august, we were having a banner year and a lot are repeats this year. they're coming back. a lot of people are sort of disappointed because they've lost their favorite house, but the people have rebuilt and there's new choices. >> here's a tip from steve. if you rent in september after labor day, you can get a place for up to half of what it would cost you during the busy season. >>> happening today, congress will take up the veteran as fairs budget. lawmakers will discuss the 2016 budget for veterans programs. v.a. secretary robert mcdonald is expected to testify. now, recently mcdonald apologized for misrepresenting his military record on tv by saying that he was a part of an elite special operations unit, which he was not. >>> this morning there is progress to report in senate on funding to keep the department of homeland security running. as the clock ticks toward a friday midnight deadline. senate democrats have agreed to a republican bill to fund the agency that does not incl
. >> i think we're out of the sandy slump. last year in july people were still leery. we august, we were having a banner year and a lot are repeats this year. they're coming back. a lot of people are sort of disappointed because they've lost their favorite house, but the people have rebuilt and there's new choices. >> here's a tip from steve. if you rent in september after labor day, you can get a place for up to half of what it would cost you during the busy season. >>>...
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. >>> rescuers braved the icy waters of sandy hook bay in monmouth county, new jersey this afternoon to save three people. one of them has fallen through. responders used a sled to slowly pull the 14 year-old girl across the the frozen slush, and back to have safety on dry land. she was taken to the hospital to be check out for hypotheria. another teenage girl, and an adult woman were about 60 feet from shore on a icy jetty. responders gave them life jackets and walk them back to safety. it is still in the clear what the three were doing out there in the first place. >>> temperatures will plunge again tonight, and they should stay below freezing tomorrow, meteorologist adam joseph is live from the "action news" big board adam, it is cold but we have been, and will be, even colder. >> yeah, it had has been one brutal month in philadelphia. temperatures right now 20 degrees. in the upper teens along i-95 corridor but we are protect from some of the wind and with snow on the ground like millville, allentown, temperatures have dropped already into the single digits right new with the poc
. >>> rescuers braved the icy waters of sandy hook bay in monmouth county, new jersey this afternoon to save three people. one of them has fallen through. responders used a sled to slowly pull the 14 year-old girl across the the frozen slush, and back to have safety on dry land. she was taken to the hospital to be check out for hypotheria. another teenage girl, and an adult woman were about 60 feet from shore on a icy jetty. responders gave them life jackets and walk them back to...
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the firefighters responded to hurricane sandy and also a tornado after sandy, but nothing could ever match what happened to them on tuesday. live in the digital operations center, vai sikahema nbc 10. >>> happening today in harrisburg the pennsylvania house is expected to approve a bill that would privatize wine and liquor sales across the state. the measure calls for eliminating state store systems that have been around for more than 80 years. it would also allow beer distributors and grocery stores to buy licenses to sell wine and spirits with some restrictions. opponents say the bill is a cash grab that would cost thousands of jobs. the state senate would need to approve the bill, but the governor has said many times he'll veto the measure if it reaches him. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> conditions are quickly changing. we went on the air at 4:00 just cloudy skies. since then snow has fallen in cape may. this is how it looked 15 minutes ago when the snow was just starting, very light snowfall. you could see a dusting on the sidewalk. fas
the firefighters responded to hurricane sandy and also a tornado after sandy, but nothing could ever match what happened to them on tuesday. live in the digital operations center, vai sikahema nbc 10. >>> happening today in harrisburg the pennsylvania house is expected to approve a bill that would privatize wine and liquor sales across the state. the measure calls for eliminating state store systems that have been around for more than 80 years. it would also allow beer distributors and...
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you really need to stay off it especially on the bay. >> people living nearby in the sandy hook bay say it usually doesn't freeze over because of the salt water content, but this winter has been exceptionally cold. >>> police are telling kids to stay off frozen lakes. but not everyone is taking the advice here. the nbc 10 crew spotted a group playing hockey in medford. police have stepped up patrols in the area. >>> the eagles' safety nate allen is speak out after being detained by police in his home state of florida. he was falsely accused of exposing himself on monday in ft. myers and was questioned by police for four-and-a-half hours before being released. police say his 16-year-old accuser changed her story several times. allen says he did nothing wrong. >> even just having this type of accusation tagged to your name something this disgusting and repulsive, that's what bothers me at the end of the day. >> allen said he wants to let his accuser know she's forgiven. >>> and according to several reports, they are looking for new investors or a buyer. saladworks won't close their doors
you really need to stay off it especially on the bay. >> people living nearby in the sandy hook bay say it usually doesn't freeze over because of the salt water content, but this winter has been exceptionally cold. >>> police are telling kids to stay off frozen lakes. but not everyone is taking the advice here. the nbc 10 crew spotted a group playing hockey in medford. police have stepped up patrols in the area. >>> the eagles' safety nate allen is speak out after being...
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those firefighters tell us they responded to hurricane sandy aftermath of hurricane sandy and a tornado that happened a couple of months later. they say neither event even comes close to comparing to what they experienced after that explosion. live in the digital operations center tracy davidson nbc 10 news. >>> eight minutes after 4:00 now. happening today, a man accused of beating and raping a woman in a philadelphia parking garage will find out if he'll go to trial. steven woodson is expected in court for a preliminary hearing. he's charged with attempted murder aggravated assault, robbery and rape. now, police say the violent attack happened in this parking garage in spring garden on new year's day. investigators say a 33-year-old woman was walking to her car when woodson came up from behind and attacked her. a couple happened to witness the assault and called police who arrested woodson near the scene. >>> also today, this man reginald green, the man accused of trying to rape a woman at a septa station in center city will appear in court for a preliminary hearing. it happened earli
those firefighters tell us they responded to hurricane sandy aftermath of hurricane sandy and a tornado that happened a couple of months later. they say neither event even comes close to comparing to what they experienced after that explosion. live in the digital operations center tracy davidson nbc 10 news. >>> eight minutes after 4:00 now. happening today, a man accused of beating and raping a woman in a philadelphia parking garage will find out if he'll go to trial. steven woodson...
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because of sandy soils and the soluble limestone-bedrock geology in this part of florida, rivers here run above ground and then flow underground through sinkholes. above ground water can be sampled directly. but underground, the water fills and moves through the porous rock aquifer. this water can be accessed through a series of wells. the aquifer water here the water that's contained in the rocks in the very small, microscopic, pore spaces within the rock, is what's utilized for drinking water and, actually, all water so agriculture-irrigation water, bottling water any kind of water usage is almost all from ground water. narrator: by carefully measuring the depth of ground water, main's team can calculate how much is being used. 17.29. they also record the water's chemical composition to determine nutrient levels that could adversely affect the health of the water. okay, we're ready to sample. narrator: one key nutrient they sample for is nitrate. actually, nitrate is regulated in drinking water standards by the environmeal protection agency. there's been monitoring of t nitrate leve
because of sandy soils and the soluble limestone-bedrock geology in this part of florida, rivers here run above ground and then flow underground through sinkholes. above ground water can be sampled directly. but underground, the water fills and moves through the porous rock aquifer. this water can be accessed through a series of wells. the aquifer water here the water that's contained in the rocks in the very small, microscopic, pore spaces within the rock, is what's utilized for drinking water...