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joe schmidt/santa barbara co.prehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere.paul vercammen/mont ecito, california: "look at some of the obstacles first responders had to deal with. massive boulders that came rolling down the hills like they were bowling balls. and in some instances, you can see just over my shoulder, rocks and mud up to the rooftops." the round-the-clock, hard work of first responders, not lost on residents here.-nats-this serial hand-shaker is john griffith. he stopped at a staging area to give thanks for the dignity first responders showed the victims. john griffith/thanked first responders: "they stood at attention, they covered the body, they took their hats off, they shed a tear. they treated that body like it was one of their own."the shoreline looks peaceful.. until a little perspective reveals muddy mayhem is everywhere.for the first responders restoring paradise seems endless sundown to sundownpaul vercammen, cnn, montecito, california. ( marty )
joe schmidt/santa barbara co.prehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere.paul vercammen/mont ecito, california: "look at some of the obstacles first responders had to deal with. massive boulders that came rolling down the hills like they were bowling balls. and in some instances, you can see just over my shoulder, rocks and mud up to the rooftops." the round-the-clock, hard work of first responders, not lost on residents here.-nats-this...
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voice of nelson trichler/santa barbara co. earch and rescue: "it's a different environment when things dry out" the santa barbara county search and rescue team is still on a focused search for two missing persons in the montecito mudflow disaster:17 year old jack cantin and two year old lydia sutthithepa.the search is different than we saw in the first week of the disaster. nelson trichler/santa barbara co. search and rescue: "now we have a run of dry weather and this mud has been able to dry out which allows the mud to crack which allows any smells that were trapped by it to perculate back up to the atmosphere."and if they get what's called a "hit"..... nelson trichler/santa barbara co. search and rescue: "now we can go back in with our specially trained human detection dogs and try to find where they might be located at" last weekend they brought in 20 different dog teams from all over the state to work in an area over three different times.it's basically from east valley road to the ocean. nelson trichler/santa barbara co. s
voice of nelson trichler/santa barbara co. earch and rescue: "it's a different environment when things dry out" the santa barbara county search and rescue team is still on a focused search for two missing persons in the montecito mudflow disaster:17 year old jack cantin and two year old lydia sutthithepa.the search is different than we saw in the first week of the disaster. nelson trichler/santa barbara co. search and rescue: "now we have a run of dry weather and this mud has...
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santa barbara co.scue: "now we have a run of dry weather and this mud has been able to dry out which allows the mud to crack which allows any smells that were trapped by it to perculate back up to the atmosphere.">( james ) the mudslides killed at least 21 people and destroyed dozens of homes. ( james ) the c-h-p is releasing new video showing just how powerful the mudslides were. it shows two officers responding to a call on the morning of mudslide. they unknowingly drove right into the path of the mud and debris. the mudslide was so strong... it pushed their patrol car off the ground and spun it around. after about 15 seconds of floating uncontrollably... they managed to regained traction and drive to safety. (rebecca) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( will ) chp officer officers involved in crash while chasing suspect (ácommercialá) (darya)(james) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:scattered showers
( james ) the mudslides killed at least 21 people and destroyed dozens of homes. ( james ) the c-h-p is releasing new video showing just how powerful the mudslides were. it shows two officers responding to a call on the morning of mudslide. they unknowingly drove right into the path of the mud and debris. the mudslide was so strong... it pushed their patrol car off the ground and spun it around. after about 15 seconds of floating uncontrollably... they managed to regained traction and drive to...
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joe schmidt/santa barbara co. sheriff's office: "for most of us that first day, tuesday morning, was very surreal. we couldn't really comprehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere." first responders have been working round-the-clock. officials say highway 1-0-1 will remain closed indefinitely. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast. (anny hong): a ridge of high pressure over the region will maintain dry and mild conditions through the remainder of the weekend. unsettled weather conditions are then expected to return early in the workweek as a storm system approaches the coast. periods of rain/rain showers are then expected through late week and potentially into next weekend as a series of storm systems impact the region. (justine) new at 10. a woman is recovering ...after being rescued from a clff on the coast of san francisco. it happened around six this evening...at a cliff near baker beach. once at the scene...res
joe schmidt/santa barbara co. sheriff's office: "for most of us that first day, tuesday morning, was very surreal. we couldn't really comprehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere." first responders have been working round-the-clock. officials say highway 1-0-1 will remain closed indefinitely. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist anny hong has our forecast. (anny hong): a ridge of high pressure over the region...
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joe schmidt/santa barbara co. sheriff's office: "for most of us that first day, tuesday morning, was very surreal. we couldn't really comprehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere.paul vercammen/mont ecito, california: "look at some of the obstacles first responders had to deal with. massive boulders that came rolling down the hills like they were bowling balls. and in some instances, you can see just over my shoulder, rocks and mud up to the rooftops." the round-the-clock, hard work of first responders, not lost on residents here.-nats-this serial hand-shaker is john griffith. he stopped at a staging area to give thanks for the dignity first responders showed the victims. john griffith/thanked first responders: "they stood at attention, they covered the body, they took their hats off, they shed a tear. they treated that body like it was one of their own."the shoreline looks peaceful.. until a little perspective reveals muddy mayhem is everywhere.for the first responde
joe schmidt/santa barbara co. sheriff's office: "for most of us that first day, tuesday morning, was very surreal. we couldn't really comprehend the devastation where homes were wiped out and just rubble and debris everywhere.paul vercammen/mont ecito, california: "look at some of the obstacles first responders had to deal with. massive boulders that came rolling down the hills like they were bowling balls. and in some instances, you can see just over my shoulder, rocks and mud up to...
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search is different now than what we saw in the first week of the disaster santa barbara corch and rescue: "now we have a run of dry weather and this mud has been able to dry out which allows the mud to crack which allows any smells that were trapped by it to perculate back up to the atmosphere.">(steve) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes. some montecito residents are now allowed to return home . after mandatory and voluntary evacuations were lifted for about 1-thousand homes. coming up at eight.. from the airport to a courtroom.... again. why a judge released the woman known as the "serial stowaway" plus. the rough arrest of a teen spurring protests at a california school. the cellphone video that sparked outrage. and next. the east bay neighborhood where people are letting police use their surveillance cameras to track crime.. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the break. it is pretty common these days
search is different now than what we saw in the first week of the disaster (steve) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes. some montecito residents are now allowed to return home . after mandatory and voluntary evacuations were lifted for about 1-thousand homes. coming up at eight.. from the airport to a courtroom.... again. why a judge released the woman known as the "serial stowaway" plus. the rough arrest of a teen spurring protests at a california...
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search is different now than what we saw in the first week of the disaster santa barbara co and rescue: "now we have a run of dry weather and this mud has been able to dry out which allows the mud to crack which allows any smells that were trapped by it to perculate back up to the atmosphere.">(vicki) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes.about 65 destroyed 20 people and killed at least mudslides the (vicki) atmosphere.">(vicki) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes. some montecito residents have been allowed to return home... after mandatory and voluntary evacuations were lifted for about one-thousand homes. (grant) and the c-h-p is releasing new video showing just how powerful the devastating southern california mudslides were. it shows two officers responding to a call on the morning of mudslide... and they unknowingly....drove right into the path of the mud and debris. the mudslide was so strong...it pushed their patrol car off the ground and spun it around. after about 15 seconds of floating uncontrollably...
search is different now than what we saw in the first week of the disaster (vicki) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes.about 65 destroyed 20 people and killed at least mudslides the (vicki) atmosphere.">(vicki) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes. some montecito residents have been allowed to return home... after mandatory and voluntary evacuations were lifted for about one-thousand homes. (grant) and the c-h-p is...
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santa barbara co. a run of dry weather and this mud has been able to dry out which allows the mud to crack which allows any smells that were trapped by it to perculate back up to the atmosphere."> the mudslides killed at least 21 people and destroyed dozens of homes. ( james ) the c-h-p is releasing new video showing just how powerful the mudslides were. it shows two officers responding to a call on the morning of mudslide. they unknowingly drove right into the path of the mud and debris. the mudslide was so strong... it pushed their patrol car off the ground and spun it around. after about 15 seconds of floating uncontrollably... they managed to regained traction and drive to safety. ( darya ) police in stockton arrest a 12-year-old boy... accused of holding up a gas station clerk at gunpoint. we first showed this video tuesday morning. classmates say the boy spent days talking about how he would rob the arco with a painted b-b gun. they also say the boy had a temper and claimed to be in a gang. polic
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co-workers who's about to retire. i wanted to report that he's really looking forward to that pension. and at the same time we got news from santa barbarahat they're still pulling bodies out of the mud. so what does one have to do with the other? if you've heard me before, if you've been doing your own research, you know about how to collect the dots between fossil fuel companies, global warming, and the weird weather, but just in case you haven't, i sent you a pdf over the holidays about global warming review. i just want to make sure, did everyone get a chance to look at that? anyone? quick show of hands. commissi commissioner driscoll, i knew i could count on you. just in case you haven't seen it, i figure you're all extremely busy, so i didn't write another long report at this time. i just sent in a bunch of photos for the slide show. there's like 30 pictures, if you want to look. takes maybe three seconds a picture. you get done in a minute and a half. i will resend it. it's called global warming review, and it's in a pdf. thanks very much. >> up next, i have a speaker card for kai hung (phonetic). i'm sorry. thank you very much. i
co-workers who's about to retire. i wanted to report that he's really looking forward to that pension. and at the same time we got news from santa barbarahat they're still pulling bodies out of the mud. so what does one have to do with the other? if you've heard me before, if you've been doing your own research, you know about how to collect the dots between fossil fuel companies, global warming, and the weird weather, but just in case you haven't, i sent you a pdf over the holidays about...
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santa barbara county. thank you. >> sandra: senator dianne feinstein unilaterally releasing testimony on the trump dossier from fusion gps coer glenn simpson. she did this against the wishes of her republican colleagues. the california democrat says, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice. the only way to set the record straight is to make the transcript public. let's bring in new york congressman peter king, a member of the house intelligence committee and we're glad he is here this morning. on this news what did you make as all of this came out? >> first of all i have no idea why dianne feinstein did this. it proves nothing. generally an investigation is going on you keep it secret so other witnesses don't know what someone else is saying. nothing is being kept away from anyone. the fact is the trump dossier has been absolutely nothing. there is nothing to it at all. in fact, nothing has been verified. the one major charge that was in there was that donald trump's lawyer
santa barbara county. thank you. >> sandra: senator dianne feinstein unilaterally releasing testimony on the trump dossier from fusion gps coer glenn simpson. she did this against the wishes of her republican colleagues. the california democrat says, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice. the only way to set the record straight is to...
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co-host of "cbs this morning." so he will be joining us here at the table. it's a big day here. also, we are following that story out of southern california. santa barbaraounty has dramatic rescues from the deadly mudslides and we'll talk to the sheriff there. plus, we'll talk to a senator who took part in the remarkable televised meeting with president trump on immigration reform. republican senator james langford joins us as part of our "issues that mattered" series. an early facebook investor is warning about what he says the social media giant's harmful effects on society. his ideas for a solution. that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> norah, we are excited to see john dickerson in the morning as well so we'll be watching! >> reporter: aww, thank you. you guys have a great day. >> okay, you, too. >>> the east palo alto city council will have to vote again on whether to allow marijuana businesses in the city. last night's vote ended in a 2- 2 tie so they will have to revote when councilman larry moody is present with the potential tie breaking vote. >>> bart is working to get its new fleet of cars on the tracks
co-host of "cbs this morning." so he will be joining us here at the table. it's a big day here. also, we are following that story out of southern california. santa barbaraounty has dramatic rescues from the deadly mudslides and we'll talk to the sheriff there. plus, we'll talk to a senator who took part in the remarkable televised meeting with president trump on immigration reform. republican senator james langford joins us as part of our "issues that mattered" series. an...
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co now the effects of the weather in southern california. the death toll stand tonight at 17. in the mudslides that hit santa barbara county.tinues for the missing. carter evans is there. >> as new images of harrowing rescues. and escapes emerge from across southern california. the clean-up continues. the massive mud, vehicles and debris is slowly being cleared from montecito neighborhood and highways. today the search-and-rescue mission looks more like a recovery operation. crews found a body in this home. asthe victim's family stood by. the floodwater was so powerful when it rushed down randall road here it wiped out almost every single home on this block. these houses are worth upward of $3 million. now they're unrecognizable. above. before the flood. these are the boulders that came rolling down the mountain with floodwaters. there was nothing that could stop them. you can see where they blew through the wall of this home. >> we heard this monstrous sound that was like a fratd train. carrie tide was trapped in her home and says she never got a mandatory evacuation order. >> we couldn't go anywhere. meanwhile we were see
co now the effects of the weather in southern california. the death toll stand tonight at 17. in the mudslides that hit santa barbara county.tinues for the missing. carter evans is there. >> as new images of harrowing rescues. and escapes emerge from across southern california. the clean-up continues. the massive mud, vehicles and debris is slowly being cleared from montecito neighborhood and highways. today the search-and-rescue mission looks more like a recovery operation. crews found a...