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. >> reporter: so heartbreak. if you have any information, you're asked to call police or silent witness. marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you very much. >>> people gathering today at steele indian school park to spread a message on national go topless day. they gathered to bring awareness about being treated equally in the eyes of the comes to nudity. 60 go topless demonstrations happened around the world with half of them happening in the u.s. people had a mixed reaction about this protest. >>> the presidential race is heating up and so are the candidates attacks. why some say trump's attacks on clinton's health backfired. >> reporter: so is it are you comes to the cards-texans' game? you're going to get the best analysis as max starks takes you inside. plus, richard saenz is live in houston. he is going to check in on the cards' locker room. you heard one-on-one with justin bethel. that is not all, a.s.u. less than a week away from the opener. the absolutely polarizing protest of colin kaepernick. the twitter
. >> reporter: so heartbreak. if you have any information, you're asked to call police or silent witness. marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you very much. >>> people gathering today at steele indian school park to spread a message on national go topless day. they gathered to bring awareness about being treated equally in the eyes of the comes to nudity. 60 go topless demonstrations happened around the world with half of them happening in the u.s. people had a mixed...
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>> oh, my gosh, it is so heartbreaking. >> reporter: they searched for two hours and didn't find him. number. four days later, milky showed up. what was your reaction when you received that phone call saying hey, we found milky? >> it was oh, my gosh, unbelievable. >> reporter: skelly drove 12 hours back to michigan to reclaim the family's furry friend. so for the next few days you'll see milky just relaxing here on the front porch, taking it all in. he had quite a journey in michigan, and the family is grateful for the employees at the rest stop. >> thanks for finding my cat. >> reporter: shomari stone, news4. >> milky looks worn out. >> glad they are reunited. so we've got some nice weather and then some iffy weather. >> iffy is the right word, because we're wondering what this storm system is going to do. it's meandering in the gulf, we've got a repeat tomorrow, almost exactly. a high of 91 degrees today in d.c. 91 out towards dulles, 90 in fredericksburg. we have tied for the highest number of 90 degree days in the month of august and tomorrow we may beat that record. temperatures
>> oh, my gosh, it is so heartbreaking. >> reporter: they searched for two hours and didn't find him. number. four days later, milky showed up. what was your reaction when you received that phone call saying hey, we found milky? >> it was oh, my gosh, unbelievable. >> reporter: skelly drove 12 hours back to michigan to reclaim the family's furry friend. so for the next few days you'll see milky just relaxing here on the front porch, taking it all in. he had quite a...
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. >> so heartbreaking, thank you. >>> now we go to a terrifying close call especially concerning for parents sending kids back to school. a boy hurt after falling into the path of a school bus in manatee county. it happened in the bus loading area of braden river middle fell and the bus's rear tire ran over his backpack. his family took him to the hospital to get checked out but fortunately his injuries are minor. >>> family and friends of mary knowlton will come together to afternoon to celebrate her life. the punta gorda woman accidentally shot and killed last week during a civilian police academy. her visitation begins 1:00 at the first united methodist church of punta gorda. the service follows at 2:00. >>> this morning hundreds will say a final farewell in gulfport to a firefighter there who lost cancer. >> we have followed pete huffman's life for more than a year as he's attempted to change some florida state laws. florida is one of only 14 states that doesn't give firefighters medical benefits if they can't cancer an exposure to toxic chemicals on the job. huffman spent 35 yea
. >> so heartbreaking, thank you. >>> now we go to a terrifying close call especially concerning for parents sending kids back to school. a boy hurt after falling into the path of a school bus in manatee county. it happened in the bus loading area of braden river middle fell and the bus's rear tire ran over his backpack. his family took him to the hospital to get checked out but fortunately his injuries are minor. >>> family and friends of mary knowlton will come...
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. >> it is just so heartbreaking to see kayla mueller in this proof of life video from three years ago. the aid worker and prescott native later died at the hands of isis and tonight her parents are breaking their silence about the failed efforts to . >> it's hard to even recall some of these things because you just going to almost a catatonic state i think. you just can't even stand up. >> i saw how thin she looked but i saw that her eyes were clear. she was very steady. so it broke my heart i also saw her strength >> tonight at 9:00 more never before seen video as well as the full interview with her parents, all of that happening right here on abc15 and tomorrow a playground will opening her honor -- will open in her honor. it's located in prescott, her hometown and will serve as a memory of her dedication to children. >>> let's switch gears now a valley school district is redefining the term chop shop. the washington elementary selling their for scraps -- theirs for scraps so they had the idea to buy up the buses. >> it helps them in down time. the buses are down long. we can keep t
. >> it is just so heartbreaking to see kayla mueller in this proof of life video from three years ago. the aid worker and prescott native later died at the hands of isis and tonight her parents are breaking their silence about the failed efforts to . >> it's hard to even recall some of these things because you just going to almost a catatonic state i think. you just can't even stand up. >> i saw how thin she looked but i saw that her eyes were clear. she was very steady. so...
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. >> reporter: so heartbreaking, and despite what you see back here, there is still very much a searchescue operation going on across the state of louisiana. this neighborhood in baton rouge has been given an all clear, and we have seen some of the floodwaters slowly starting to go down. you not only have a lot of local first responders, of course, on the ground working round the clock here, but also the national guard has been deployed, we've seen them in addition to the u.s. coast guard using air as sets to pluck people -- air assets to pluck people from their homes surrounded by fast-rising flood waters. in fact, some 30,000 people have been rescued here since friday, including more than 500 pets. neighbors are pulling together here, some using their own boats to help people out of neighborhoods, neighborhoods that, frankly, look more like lakes instead of residential property. >> nobody is going to be forgotten. we're going to work around the clock, and we're going to do everything humanly possible to render aid. >> reporter: now, just morning another body was discovered in the wat
. >> reporter: so heartbreaking, and despite what you see back here, there is still very much a searchescue operation going on across the state of louisiana. this neighborhood in baton rouge has been given an all clear, and we have seen some of the floodwaters slowly starting to go down. you not only have a lot of local first responders, of course, on the ground working round the clock here, but also the national guard has been deployed, we've seen them in addition to the u.s. coast guard...
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. >> alex, this is so heartbreaking to see this. you said you just drove through that neighborhood and saw houses completely destroyed. you were talking about where the fire is headed now. any indication of when people might be allowed back in to see what's left of their home? >> i think it's far too early for that to start talking about letting people back into this area. of course, in terms of our drive through here, you don't see a lot of people. but we did every so often run into one or two people who either somehow made their way back into this fire zone, or maybe never even left. it's really hard to say. but i don't think the evacuation order will be lifted for quite some time. there is a lot of hazards, obviously. >> right. >> reporter: just look down here. you can see all up and down the street you have these power poles that were burned out and they come toppling down. power lines in this area. it's obviously not a safe place to let people back into at this point. >> i remember covering the valley fire last year and driving
. >> alex, this is so heartbreaking to see this. you said you just drove through that neighborhood and saw houses completely destroyed. you were talking about where the fire is headed now. any indication of when people might be allowed back in to see what's left of their home? >> i think it's far too early for that to start talking about letting people back into this area. of course, in terms of our drive through here, you don't see a lot of people. but we did every so often run...
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it was so heartbreaking that they're doing their homework and thinking, should we do this homework, should we finish this or are we going back? and whatever donald trump is saying, he's just saying, i don't know, he just think -- he think about it or not and have you heard the words that he's saying all the time, they're not presidential words like a person who will be a president and saying and that type of word, i don't know. i don't expect him to be really strong like a president. he act -- he does not even act like a president that will -- that we will choose. >> mr. khan, in your speech at your convention, you asked donald trump asking have you ever visited arlington national cemetery. i don't believe there's any record that he has or he's attended a military funeral. when is the last time you visited arlington and visited your son's grave? >> we are there literally every occasion so often we live away from there, but every time we are in washington, d.c., which is quite often, we go there. i go to four or five grave sites that i personally the people that were killed that have had vi
it was so heartbreaking that they're doing their homework and thinking, should we do this homework, should we finish this or are we going back? and whatever donald trump is saying, he's just saying, i don't know, he just think -- he think about it or not and have you heard the words that he's saying all the time, they're not presidential words like a person who will be a president and saying and that type of word, i don't know. i don't expect him to be really strong like a president. he act --...
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. >> reporter: sandra, so heartbreaking.als tell us despite what you see back here, there is still very much a search and a rescue operation going across the state of louisiana. this neighborhood in baton rouge has been given an all-clear. we've seen some of the floodwaters starting to go down. you not only have a lot of local first responders of course on the ground, working round the clock here, but also the national guard has been deployed. we've seen them. in addition to the u.s. coast guard using air assets to pluck people from their homes, surrounded by fast-rising floodwaters. in fact some 30,000 people have been rescued here since friday, including more than 500 pets. neighbors are pulling together here, some using their own boats to help people out of neighborhoods, neighborhoods that frankly look more like lakes instead of residential property. >> nobody is going to be forgotten. we're going to work around the clock and we're going to do everything humanly possible to render aid. >> reporter: another body was disco
. >> reporter: sandra, so heartbreaking.als tell us despite what you see back here, there is still very much a search and a rescue operation going across the state of louisiana. this neighborhood in baton rouge has been given an all-clear. we've seen some of the floodwaters starting to go down. you not only have a lot of local first responders of course on the ground, working round the clock here, but also the national guard has been deployed. we've seen them. in addition to the u.s....
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. >> reporter: daniel, this is so heartbreaking and shocking because the first murder here in princeton.the last 30 years. you can see a few police cars behind me again, and this morning they are stepping up patrols as they continue to search for a killer. that murder happening just a and it has been less than 48 hours since police found 27-year-old vanessa marcot's body in a wooded area less than a mile away from her mother's home on brook station road. yesterday we were there as neighbor told us they received an automated phone call from police asking them to report if they saw or heard anything suspicious around 1:00. and we know that police are focusing the investigation on the hours before 1 and 4 p.m. that is was last seen jogging along that road. the 27-year-old who worked at google in new york city was visiting family at the time of her murder. investigators haven't released exactly how she died and they are looking whether she may have been sexually assaulted and set on fire, and this morning as community is continuing to grieve, police are asking everyone not to walk alone and be
. >> reporter: daniel, this is so heartbreaking and shocking because the first murder here in princeton.the last 30 years. you can see a few police cars behind me again, and this morning they are stepping up patrols as they continue to search for a killer. that murder happening just a and it has been less than 48 hours since police found 27-year-old vanessa marcot's body in a wooded area less than a mile away from her mother's home on brook station road. yesterday we were there as...
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what the cameraman told us was really so heartbreaking. to me, you could tell he was traumatized. but it's also that he's 5 years old. this is all he's known. this is what we tell our children when the planes go overhead. we tell them not to cry and it seems that this little boy, this is a lesson he's really learned, anderson. >> he, as you said, he's 5 years old -- i guess around 5 years old, almost as old as the war itself. this is all he's ever really known. >> yeah. this is. and the fact that he and another image that arrested the world last year, that they are children of the conflict, this boy would have been 4 years old this year, and for a child's response when he touches his face and comes away with blood to just silent live wipe that away, it was just piercing. >> do we know what has happened to his family? >> his mother and his brother are very critically injured and it is the reality of the complete deterioration and disintegration effectively of the health care system, the health care infrastructure in aleppo. they can't be sm
what the cameraman told us was really so heartbreaking. to me, you could tell he was traumatized. but it's also that he's 5 years old. this is all he's known. this is what we tell our children when the planes go overhead. we tell them not to cry and it seems that this little boy, this is a lesson he's really learned, anderson. >> he, as you said, he's 5 years old -- i guess around 5 years old, almost as old as the war itself. this is all he's ever really known. >> yeah. this is. and...
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. >> so heartbreaking for them. according to the national weather service, much of the state has seen more than a foot of rain since friday. and some parts have been swamped with as much as 30 inches. so let's get a check on what they can expect and we can expect in the rest of the country as well with nbc meteorologist bill karins. is the rain holding off for them? >> it did rain a little bit last night. i can show you that over here. they have a flash flood warning in effect for areas around just to the east of lake charles. but that has tapered off. they did have three to four inches of rain. flash flood warnings have been ceased now. they're not expecting a lot of rain during the day today. that is good there. as far as the fire weather went, we led the show with the blue cut fire. right now we have 27 large fires. you can see them from colorado, wyoming, northern rockies. these are all the fires burning in california. the red flag warnings for today, that's where conditions are ripe for fires to form. that red
. >> so heartbreaking for them. according to the national weather service, much of the state has seen more than a foot of rain since friday. and some parts have been swamped with as much as 30 inches. so let's get a check on what they can expect and we can expect in the rest of the country as well with nbc meteorologist bill karins. is the rain holding off for them? >> it did rain a little bit last night. i can show you that over here. they have a flash flood warning in effect for...
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. >> stephanie: this is so heartbreaking because actually here visiting her mother when she was brutely murdered and police stepping up patrols. at this point they do not know if this was a random murder, so now they are asking everyone not to walk this morning the family and friends of vanessa mar vanessa marcotte continue to grief. her body discovered less than a mile from her mother's on brooke station road. >> very sad. so young. i wonder why anybody would do this. >> stephanie: police say marcotte went for a jog sunday afternoon and never returned. they found her body seven hours later and investigating whether she had been sexually assaulted her heard anything suspicious between one and 4:00 p.m. sunday afternoon to call them. >> we have a horrible set of facts, horrible set of circumstances here and make sure we can do everything we can. >> stephanie: marcotte was visiting from new york city where she worked at google. she grew up in leominster and graduated boston university in 2011. as police are actively for her killer they are asking everyone not to walk alone and be on alert
. >> stephanie: this is so heartbreaking because actually here visiting her mother when she was brutely murdered and police stepping up patrols. at this point they do not know if this was a random murder, so now they are asking everyone not to walk this morning the family and friends of vanessa mar vanessa marcotte continue to grief. her body discovered less than a mile from her mother's on brooke station road. >> very sad. so young. i wonder why anybody would do this. >>...
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for people's autism foundation the loss is heartbreaking, so they're asking for your help tonight. >> you know you work so hard to help out these kids around the valley. and i want to report my life into this foundation acknowledge tragedy like this are just a set back for us. everything is a set back. people are already coming forward to help the charity bounce back. if you want to lend a hand, more information at news3lv.com. >> it's a race against time in the heart of italy. to find survivors who could still be buried in the rubble of a deadly earthquake. that 6.2 earthquake has claimed at least 250 lives. epicenter continues to rumble. a 4.7 aftershock reported. the story from amatreche. second night, survivors have been sleeping outside. there are a series of aftershocks and they are scared. for everyone here the trauma continues. still digging still hoping for a miracle after 48 hours but the but still they dig and here's why. after hearing a voice in the rubble, rescuers find a little girl and free her trapped legs. come on julia, they say to her, and pull her out. after 16 hou
for people's autism foundation the loss is heartbreaking, so they're asking for your help tonight. >> you know you work so hard to help out these kids around the valley. and i want to report my life into this foundation acknowledge tragedy like this are just a set back for us. everything is a set back. people are already coming forward to help the charity bounce back. if you want to lend a hand, more information at news3lv.com. >> it's a race against time in the heart of italy. to...
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so heartbreaking. riley says the attack appears to be random. police are investigating. een made there. ♪ >> michael phelps wins gold in the four by 100 relay again. france with a silver medal and phelps with olympic gold medal number 19. bill: still awesome, right? abby: unreal. this guy. bill: gold for a reason. abby: 19 golds. bill: michael phelps got 19. helped by couple teammates. phelps helped propel them. has at least three more races? three more chainses maybe? abby: where you would put them in your house? bill: i was watching interviews over the weekend. he had a tough go for couple years. has a kid and fiance. seems like everything is in a better place than it was before. he matured so. you can hear him talk the way he managed his light. abby: some critics. people will say as you get older, they will not be what you once were. nice to see them come back. i don't know if you watch olympics like i have. pretty incredible stuff. bill: more gold to come, we do believe. >>> so the man behind a vicious machete attack was identified. he was in belgium illegally. was kn
so heartbreaking. riley says the attack appears to be random. police are investigating. een made there. ♪ >> michael phelps wins gold in the four by 100 relay again. france with a silver medal and phelps with olympic gold medal number 19. bill: still awesome, right? abby: unreal. this guy. bill: gold for a reason. abby: 19 golds. bill: michael phelps got 19. helped by couple teammates. phelps helped propel them. has at least three more races? three more chainses maybe? abby: where you...
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it's so heartbreaking. thank you for bringing us that update. thank you. some pollsters are predicting a landslide this november, but one influential website says not so fast! the historical evidence it has against the blowout. >>> plus, police arrest a pilot just before he was about to take off in a private jet. what the captain says he saw that prompted him to alert police. >> that is a very high blood alcohol level. i can honestly say in 15 years of law enforcement this is the first time that i'm aware that the city of police is arrested somebody that was piloting a plane. if you have a typical airline credit card, you only earn double miles when you buy stuff from that airline. wait...is this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ with toothpaste or plain water.an their de
it's so heartbreaking. thank you for bringing us that update. thank you. some pollsters are predicting a landslide this november, but one influential website says not so fast! the historical evidence it has against the blowout. >>> plus, police arrest a pilot just before he was about to take off in a private jet. what the captain says he saw that prompted him to alert police. >> that is a very high blood alcohol level. i can honestly say in 15 years of law enforcement this is...
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while they are sitting there and it's so heartbreaking for me as an american juice the people who reallyare trying to decide how will we build our government? how will we give everyone equal rights at the end of the day that doesn't matter right now because they are under threat. those guys that are existing, how can you even plan something like this? there's already young governments in the beginning. >> i just want you to ask the question. >> my question is do you not believe that the real problem right now is getting rid of isis and in getting rid of done that governments that are kind of working by getting supported from the united states to get rid of isis are also attacking minorities? do we have to recognize that? >> okay, let me go down the panel imac. >> i don't think the big album is defeating isis. after we defeat isis, we have to position to people or worse people in a vacuum which is filled by another isis regard this as name of the extremism. that is why planting some good governance is essential. we cannot let these areas in a vacuum. otherwise what happened before isis em
while they are sitting there and it's so heartbreaking for me as an american juice the people who reallyare trying to decide how will we build our government? how will we give everyone equal rights at the end of the day that doesn't matter right now because they are under threat. those guys that are existing, how can you even plan something like this? there's already young governments in the beginning. >> i just want you to ask the question. >> my question is do you not believe that...
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heartbreaking. can you imagine in the blink of an eye losing everything that you have that is not recoverable? so calls are heartbreaking. >> many of the home owners dealing with this disaster have no flood insurance and will depend on federal money to rebuild. >>> 5:38. philadelphia fans are showing just how much they love and miss chase utley. >> he is a beloved player. he returned to citizens pabank park for the first time since the phillies traded him to the dodgers last year. >> second baseman, chase utley! >> fans brought signs. fans giving hem a standing ovation for 1 1/2 minutes before his first at-bat. even ryan howard gave him a tip of the hat. utley capped off a big night of baseball with this grand slam. dodgers took the game, 15-5. it was the return of the hometown hero that had everybody talking. >> standing ovation my first at-bat was something that i'll never forget to be honest with you. it was truly special. it really shows how passionate and how great the philadelphia fan base is. >> utley said he was sorry he didn't have a proper good-bye with the phillie fans after he was tra
heartbreaking. can you imagine in the blink of an eye losing everything that you have that is not recoverable? so calls are heartbreaking. >> many of the home owners dealing with this disaster have no flood insurance and will depend on federal money to rebuild. >>> 5:38. philadelphia fans are showing just how much they love and miss chase utley. >> he is a beloved player. he returned to citizens pabank park for the first time since the phillies traded him to the dodgers...
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so heartbreaking on the beam. she bobbled a bit. that cost her the gold. she ended up with bronze. year old, shining bright. she takes home the silver medal. that's a great olympics. 16 years old. goes home to high school with a gold and silver medal. that's got to be amazing. >> what did you do for the summer? i went to the olympics and won gold and silver. >> and then dutch gymnast sanne wevers won the gold. you want athletes who have never simone has three gold medals. today a final shot in gold in floor exercises. aly raisman has a shot. they are competitors through and through but teammates so you know there's a lot of love and support on the floor. >> did anyone tighten up when simone's routine was so aggressive out of the gate and she's so on right now and a terrible fng coming. >> i did an interview with simone. she said the one event she dreads the most is the beam. and they all do. the beam is -- >> i don't understand how you do that. >> the things they're able to do. backflips and spins and turns. >> for guys to do that, that takes a lot of commitment. i'm just going to
so heartbreaking on the beam. she bobbled a bit. that cost her the gold. she ended up with bronze. year old, shining bright. she takes home the silver medal. that's a great olympics. 16 years old. goes home to high school with a gold and silver medal. that's got to be amazing. >> what did you do for the summer? i went to the olympics and won gold and silver. >> and then dutch gymnast sanne wevers won the gold. you want athletes who have never simone has three gold medals. today a...
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it's just so heartbreaking, but in the end, we still don't know if the owner of the pitbull will face charges, but we are able to >>> she is a 4'8" giant and they're going to spay the "star-spangled banner again. >>> it's the final fday of these games in rio de janeiro. and it begins with the familiar sight of sunny skies on day 14 of the 2016 olympic games. from our studio here at copacabana beach, good morning, welcome along. i'm rebecca lowe. last night, all eyes were on usain bolt in the 200 meters. he won the eighth olympic gold medal of his career.
it's just so heartbreaking, but in the end, we still don't know if the owner of the pitbull will face charges, but we are able to >>> she is a 4'8" giant and they're going to spay the "star-spangled banner again. >>> it's the final fday of these games in rio de janeiro. and it begins with the familiar sight of sunny skies on day 14 of the 2016 olympic games. from our studio here at copacabana beach, good morning, welcome along. i'm rebecca lowe. last night, all eyes...
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leg of her "1989 world tour" last year and she says it's heartbreaking that so many people are forced out of their homes. >>> flood warnings are still in place, likely for many days to come, looks like they are catching a break from the rain now. >> yeah, they have had some news. but yeah, they were looking at 2 to 3 inches of rain this morning which again creating additional issues but with it letting up a little this morning and throughout the next couple of days it will be more hit or miss. this should show some improvement but still concerns for flooding will continue and it won't be until early next week before we really see any significant drying. so we'll continue to monitor the situation but it's really not going to greatly for several days. as we look at our weather, nice and dry as we start the day. we're in a very similar pattern we've been in for the last several days, so you can pretty much count on when the rain is going to come and go. it's going to start again today around 2:00, 3:00. and you can see that on futurecast. right through noon we're nice and dry but we're b
leg of her "1989 world tour" last year and she says it's heartbreaking that so many people are forced out of their homes. >>> flood warnings are still in place, likely for many days to come, looks like they are catching a break from the rain now. >> yeah, they have had some news. but yeah, they were looking at 2 to 3 inches of rain this morning which again creating additional issues but with it letting up a little this morning and throughout the next couple of days it...
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. >> you show that house and it's just so heartbreaking.ugh. in terms of where you are and how difficult it was to find, are there a lot of houses close together that may have been affected or are they pretty spread out? >> reporter: where we are now, the homes are pretty far apart. it's one home here, a quarter- mile to the next home. it's not very dense. there are still some evacuations in the area and where we were last hour, we were showing you we were just a half mile from lower lake and certainly, as we drove through lower lake, there was a great deal of smoke and firefighters want to be sure the fire doesn't approach the town because that could be a worst- case scenario. >> how far are you from the frontlines of the fire? you can still see some of the smoldering behind you. >> reporter: absolutely. we are inside the fire line right now. that's one of the things, we checked with cal fire to make sure it was safe to come in this area. they said essentially because it's burned out, since there is nothing left to burn, it's safe to be in
. >> you show that house and it's just so heartbreaking.ugh. in terms of where you are and how difficult it was to find, are there a lot of houses close together that may have been affected or are they pretty spread out? >> reporter: where we are now, the homes are pretty far apart. it's one home here, a quarter- mile to the next home. it's not very dense. there are still some evacuations in the area and where we were last hour, we were showing you we were just a half mile from...
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i mean, hungary is a country that has experienced a lot of heartbreak. >> andrea: so, it is a lot of and there is another saying that, uh, the violin is crying. the gypsy violin is crying or, uh, there is another one that, uh, even if we have joy, we cry. the hungarians. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wendy's only serves fresh beef from ranches close by. so we don't have to freeze it. add six strips of thick, applewood smoked bacon. and wendy's baconator isn't just different, it's deliciously different. was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd de
i mean, hungary is a country that has experienced a lot of heartbreak. >> andrea: so, it is a lot of and there is another saying that, uh, the violin is crying. the gypsy violin is crying or, uh, there is another one that, uh, even if we have joy, we cry. the hungarians. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wendy's only serves fresh beef from ranches close by. so we don't have to freeze it. add six strips of thick, applewood smoked bacon. and wendy's baconator isn't just different, it's deliciously different....
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. >> hinojosa: this was heartbreaking. so these fujianese families who come, some of them will... and who are working seven days a week in the chinese restaurants that we're all eating from. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: they will have babies born here. >> so they're american citizens. >> hinojosa: they're american citizens. but then they'll send them back to be... >> because they're too busy, yeah. they're too busy to raise their own children. so you have these kids who are sent back to be raised by grandpa and grandma. and then they get kind of shipped back to america when they're, like, ready for school. but they don't know their parents, right? their parents are almost virtual strangers. and in many cases, there's a lot of heartache and a lot of sort of family issues. and so social workers sort of in and around, like, chinatown have been dealing with this issue over time. you know, in part... >> hinojosa: over decades. >> over decades, yeah. >> hinojosa: but how come... >> they call them satellite children sometimes. >> hinojosa:
. >> hinojosa: this was heartbreaking. so these fujianese families who come, some of them will... and who are working seven days a week in the chinese restaurants that we're all eating from. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: they will have babies born here. >> so they're american citizens. >> hinojosa: they're american citizens. but then they'll send them back to be... >> because they're too busy, yeah. they're too busy to raise their own children. so you have these kids...
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so smart. >> stephanie: heartbreaking discovery when they found in wooded area, half mile from the mother's home on brooke station road. marcotte's father who met with investigators for hours yesterday, spoke t globe saying he had dinner with his daughter the night before she was killed. he remembers his daughter as being the greatest. someone who was extremely smart, ambitious and dedicated to job in google in new york city. marcotte's father also told the globe she wasn't dating anyone at the time, choosing advancing her career. for now many questions remain, including whether this was a random murder. help generate any leads the state police said they have anyone can call and give them tips anonymously. coming up in 30 minutes action that some residents here in princeton taking in light of the tragedy. stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >> julie: state police say wrong-way driver killed in crash on mass pike made u-turn just before the tragedy. this was breaking yesterday on fox25 morning news. trooperrers say the driver of the blue car started going west on 495 and then turned around and drov
so smart. >> stephanie: heartbreaking discovery when they found in wooded area, half mile from the mother's home on brooke station road. marcotte's father who met with investigators for hours yesterday, spoke t globe saying he had dinner with his daughter the night before she was killed. he remembers his daughter as being the greatest. someone who was extremely smart, ambitious and dedicated to job in google in new york city. marcotte's father also told the globe she wasn't dating anyone...
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she was so smart. >> stephanie: it was a heartbreaking discovery when they found marcotte in wooded area. her father said he hayde dinner he remember his daughter as being the greatest, someone extremely smart, ambitious and dedicated to job at google in new york city. marcotte's father also told the globe she wasn't dating anyone at the time, choosing to focus on advancing her career. for now many questions remain including whether this was a random action that residents are taking in light of the tragedy. in princeton, i'm stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >> daniel: >> sara: person hit in framingham. victim was rushed to the hospital by helicopter with serious head and leg injuries. no word on their condition this morning. police are investigating that accident. >> daniel: state police say wrong-way driver killed in crash before the tragedy. that was breaking yesterday on fox25 morning news. troopers say the driver of the blue car started go west on the pike near 495 but then turned around and drove into oncoming traffic. short time later he sideswiped one car and head on into two oth
she was so smart. >> stephanie: it was a heartbreaking discovery when they found marcotte in wooded area. her father said he hayde dinner he remember his daughter as being the greatest, someone extremely smart, ambitious and dedicated to job at google in new york city. marcotte's father also told the globe she wasn't dating anyone at the time, choosing to focus on advancing her career. for now many questions remain including whether this was a random action that residents are taking in...
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. >> so many heartbreaking stories out of louisiana. >> tell us what you think about the videos by goingo the facebook and twitter accounts. >> coming up, meteorologist chris sowers takes a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> we'll be right back. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody who should be handed the nuclear codes. charles krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] >> thank you for staying with us, inside story coming up on 6abc. here's matt o'donnell with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone i hope you're having a great sunday, coming up on inside story, kathleen kane convicted. how did she leave such huge expectations unfulfilled. will she go
. >> so many heartbreaking stories out of louisiana. >> tell us what you think about the videos by goingo the facebook and twitter accounts. >> coming up, meteorologist chris sowers takes a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. >> we'll be right back. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's...
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they're so glad it didn't! a heartbreaking update tonight on a fatal motorcycle crash along the 15 near the d-street exit. we've now learned the rider who was killed worked at channel-3. old collided with an suv. police are still trying to determine who was at fault. tonight... we're learning more..... about the man who was killed.... in a scaffolding accident.... at tivoli village. eduardo lopez' family says.... he was a hardworking man... but... that he had reservations.... about his job. he used to say that he was scared being so high and i told him he should find another working lopez died..... after the scaffold he was standing on... suddenly collapsed. two other people.... were also standing... on the scaffold.. but... jumped off... in time. nats in video --may need to be censored a knock down.. drag out fight spills into the street near the las vegas strip. the man who recorded this video said it started during an argument between street pe 13 action news reporter bryan callahan is live at flamingo and las vegas bouleva
they're so glad it didn't! a heartbreaking update tonight on a fatal motorcycle crash along the 15 near the d-street exit. we've now learned the rider who was killed worked at channel-3. old collided with an suv. police are still trying to determine who was at fault. tonight... we're learning more..... about the man who was killed.... in a scaffolding accident.... at tivoli village. eduardo lopez' family says.... he was a hardworking man... but... that he had reservations.... about his job. he...
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>> oh, my gosh, rachel, all is so heartbreaking. emotion there and the first instinct is to forgive them, what can you say? she's made of different stock than the rest of us. >> her faith is a real gift right now in a time of profound hardship like this. often people like her who believe in something bigger often tap boo that. hopefully it helps them through. >> we're going to be talking to a former chicago police officer what he thinks the problems are and the solutions. >>> also donald trump getting ready for what he calls a major speech on immigration. will he clamp down on deporting all undocumented immigrants? what's at stake when it comes to the latino vote. "now my boyfriend wants to talk on sundays. just so many words." your boyfriend's got it bad. maybe think about being single until the start of the season. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a
>> oh, my gosh, rachel, all is so heartbreaking. emotion there and the first instinct is to forgive them, what can you say? she's made of different stock than the rest of us. >> her faith is a real gift right now in a time of profound hardship like this. often people like her who believe in something bigger often tap boo that. hopefully it helps them through. >> we're going to be talking to a former chicago police officer what he thinks the problems are and the solutions....
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so, i mean, it is heartbreaking for allyson felix, but she is the most-decorated american track female there's a little bit of sadness with that, but that's a great thing we should celebrate. it is a heartbreaking finish. >> it is pretty amazing to see that. we talk about the olympic spirit. it is not just coming from this kind of hokey thing. we see it every time in the olympic, and we saw it in the women's 5,000 meter i believe. abby of massachusetts you see there gets tangled with a runner from new zealand, and they help each other up. >> i think this is my favorite moment of the olympics these far because you wouldn't fault them for getting angry at one another because, you know, they're colliding in an event they've trained for and it is just you can't control that. but rather than get salty with one another, they're helping each other out. they help each other to the finish. it is beautiful. then, apparently, they both filed a protest and they're advancing to semifinals. >> they both go to the semifinals on friday, but it is nice to see that. >> i know. >> you spend years competi
so, i mean, it is heartbreaking for allyson felix, but she is the most-decorated american track female there's a little bit of sadness with that, but that's a great thing we should celebrate. it is a heartbreaking finish. >> it is pretty amazing to see that. we talk about the olympic spirit. it is not just coming from this kind of hokey thing. we see it every time in the olympic, and we saw it in the women's 5,000 meter i believe. abby of massachusetts you see there gets tangled with a...
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so relieving, it's taking pressure off of us. it really feels good to go out and everybody helping each other and just sharing those moments of camaraderie. >> it is certainly heartbreaking for so many of these families who have lost their homes and they're not insured. clyde cain, thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. >>> there are big changes at the top of the trump campaign. coming up, what the opposition thinks about it. and one of north korea's top diplomats desert his country for south korea. just ahead, the details on pyongyang's latest p.r. problem. back in a moment. >>> and a very warm welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm rosemary church. a lawyer for two u.s. swimmers says they have been ordered to stay in brazil until they make a police statement over their allegation of being held up at gun point in rio. brazilian authorities pulled the swimmers off their u.s.-bound plane wednesday night. >>> crews are desperately fighting a wildfire in southern california that's forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes. this time lapse video shows the blue cut fire. it erupted on tuesday and quickly exploded acr
so relieving, it's taking pressure off of us. it really feels good to go out and everybody helping each other and just sharing those moments of camaraderie. >> it is certainly heartbreaking for so many of these families who have lost their homes and they're not insured. clyde cain, thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. >>> there are big changes at the top of the trump campaign. coming up, what the opposition thinks about it. and one of north korea's top diplomats...
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so, i think it's a heartbreaking thing that johnny died so young, and i was a big fan. >> host: if it guest: you must acquit. you know, he had a charisma and a way with words that was undeniable, and that came through the jury and in this case and every other. this was a good man. >> host: let go to jim? tacoma, washington. >> caller: mr. toobin, this is a pleasure. i have been reading you for going on 25 years, starting with your first book. and two more books after that and a lot of your "new yorker" pieces. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i will get patty hearst book. was living in the bay area at the time and going to college so the memories are vivid. 20 years later i found myself living in brentwood across from nicole when the killings occurred so i watch the trial avidly. within a couple of week is read a piece of yours in the "the new yorker" saying the defense was going to target a cop named mark furman. and sure enough, that's how the case unfolded, and when they came up with those tapes, i thought, my word, that just kind of blows him out of the water completely. when the c
so, i think it's a heartbreaking thing that johnny died so young, and i was a big fan. >> host: if it guest: you must acquit. you know, he had a charisma and a way with words that was undeniable, and that came through the jury and in this case and every other. this was a good man. >> host: let go to jim? tacoma, washington. >> caller: mr. toobin, this is a pleasure. i have been reading you for going on 25 years, starting with your first book. and two more books after that and...
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a heartbreaking ordeal that has so many unanswered questions.tbr >> the suspect is in custody this morning.ue police are not releasing his name until mondayre when he is expected to be formally charged. to the latest in ohio's ongoing battle to stop the rash of deadly drug overdoses.op the number of fatal fentanyl overdoses is doubling from 2014 to last year.ubl governor kasich attended a regional summit on opiate abuse this weekend he says on despitee more than 3,000 dead and m aking progress but we still need to expand programs that teach anti- drug messages to young children in schools, and we need to stop sending so many addicts to jail rather than drug treatmentl ra facilities. >> if you divert someone from prison and put them in a local treatment facility where they are restrained in the public is safe and the public is safe, that we will share some of the savings of having put not putut them in prison with the local community. i think it is a brilliant idea and i hope we willink come up wh a formula to done. >> governor kasich also says ohio needs to work with our neighboring states to
a heartbreaking ordeal that has so many unanswered questions.tbr >> the suspect is in custody this morning.ue police are not releasing his name until mondayre when he is expected to be formally charged. to the latest in ohio's ongoing battle to stop the rash of deadly drug overdoses.op the number of fatal fentanyl overdoses is doubling from 2014 to last year.ubl governor kasich attended a regional summit on opiate abuse this weekend he says on despitee more than 3,000 dead and m aking...
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so loud west ?then saw the heartbreaking scene. i was thinking oh my god this woman is in the middle of the street she is dying somebody help her, i was calling 911 he didnt think. he just jumped he landed on his back and fractured his spine attempting to help and catch a glimpse of the suspect. drive over the median just kept going, a black truck milwaukee police say the victim was hit by a small, dark colored suv with tinted windows. emergency crews attempted life saving efforts. they did try for a very long time and they tried to revive her but she died on the scene. in an area with lots of pedestrians, shaken up neighbors want dri down, and someone to speak up. whoever you are that did this please come forward and turn yourself in.. have a heart. according to the medical examiner the victim died from multiple blunt force injuries. officials continue to search for the driver of the dark colored small suv who was speeding. anyone with the man charged in connection to a fatal fourth of july shooting headed to trial. derrick mathew
so loud west ?then saw the heartbreaking scene. i was thinking oh my god this woman is in the middle of the street she is dying somebody help her, i was calling 911 he didnt think. he just jumped he landed on his back and fractured his spine attempting to help and catch a glimpse of the suspect. drive over the median just kept going, a black truck milwaukee police say the victim was hit by a small, dark colored suv with tinted windows. emergency crews attempted life saving efforts. they did try...
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so she traveled across country, she's a little southern gal. she got here, and unfortunately, the living arrangements they made did not allow her to stay with them. >> heartbreaking. >> she is so beautiful. now, i have been told she's very playful. what's her favorite? >> well, we've got some pictures because it's just so amazing. she likes balls, and she really loves the water, too. >> action shot! >> melinda, one of our very dedicated volunteers, an amazing photographer, always catches these phenomenal shots. >> aren't they great? >> that one's great! >> kangaroo. >> she's got long legs! >> she's obviously going to grow frup here, i assuming. >> oh, yeah. >> how big will she get? >> she's going to be a big girl. she's not only six months old yet. she's already got really long legs. she's going to be at least 80 pounds. >> she's very calm. >> she's tired. >> if someone is interested in adopting, what's the first step? adoption application. it doesn't obligate you, but it starts the process. then they do a home visit to make sure it's a safe home. after that's all done, you come and meet the dogs, bring your dogs if you have any, your kids, everybody, on neutral
so she traveled across country, she's a little southern gal. she got here, and unfortunately, the living arrangements they made did not allow her to stay with them. >> heartbreaking. >> she is so beautiful. now, i have been told she's very playful. what's her favorite? >> well, we've got some pictures because it's just so amazing. she likes balls, and she really loves the water, too. >> action shot! >> melinda, one of our very dedicated volunteers, an amazing...
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she said it's heartbreaking that so many people have been forced from their homes. she's encouraging other people who can to help out. >> steve: the sights and sounds of a have been on display in harlem. a twist. harlem havana music and cultural festival. >> it's definitely good it's amazing. >> corey was a special guest tonight. a musician straight from cuba. there's 30 artists in town from the program. >> they have the ability to transcend the barriers and connect people. >> of course, music is universal language. >> the exchange is new intended to build bridges. the culture escape exchange came together after years of planning with president obama's desire to improve relationships with cuba. the festival runs until the 24th. then a group from harlem will head to havana from the 18th 18th-25th of harlem havana. harlem will be going to havana during february during black history month. havana is coming to harlem to teach each other's cultures so we're we're going to be dealing with music, dance, culinary, fashion and art. >> celebrating culture and two amazing citi
she said it's heartbreaking that so many people have been forced from their homes. she's encouraging other people who can to help out. >> steve: the sights and sounds of a have been on display in harlem. a twist. harlem havana music and cultural festival. >> it's definitely good it's amazing. >> corey was a special guest tonight. a musician straight from cuba. there's 30 artists in town from the program. >> they have the ability to transcend the barriers and connect...
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. >> such heartbreak. so emotional for those folks who still thankfully have their lives. fema is already involved offering flood victims' payments for temporary housing. >>> let's switch gears. bring it back to the bay area. she is 55 feet tall and nude and she's apparently already causing uproar even though she has not yet officially gone on display. talking about steel statue at that's going up in san leandro. hart exhibit on school campus but it's not sitting well with the people who live there. the nude statue is going to be watching over the san leandro b.a.r.t. station. >> not to be here to let kids by and see that. that's not good. that's all pure naked. >> we also spoke the other people who don't mind the artwork. now the artist of the statue tells us the bronze sculpture means bliss. the statue is expected to be complete by sometime in the middle of october. >>> 25g 26. coming up, breaking news. a husband and wife frightening experience in the hunt for the man police say shot and robbed them amid a late night stroll. >> lower lake where the suspected arson in the
. >> such heartbreak. so emotional for those folks who still thankfully have their lives. fema is already involved offering flood victims' payments for temporary housing. >>> let's switch gears. bring it back to the bay area. she is 55 feet tall and nude and she's apparently already causing uproar even though she has not yet officially gone on display. talking about steel statue at that's going up in san leandro. hart exhibit on school campus but it's not sitting well with the...
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. >> so many individual heartbreaking stories. we've seen many of them reported in newspapers. we've watched them on television. one of the major problems emerging is a lot of these folks don't have flood insurance. is this sort of playing a little russian roulette in saying it's expensive and i don't think i'll necessarily need it or was this just so unexpected that it's not surprising that so many people now are in a terrible financial situation as well as emotional one? >> yeah, i wouldn't call it russian roulette at all because it's a financial calculation. and it's a -- you're balancing rinks here. and if you do not live in a flood zone, that means that somebody, usually the national flood insurance program, is telling you that your home, or your property is at very low risk of flooding. and, therefore, the chances aren't likely that you're going to see water. now i'm of the personal opinion that because flood insurance is generally cheap for people who are deemed not to need it, then it's always a good idea to have that. but i can't make those financial decisions for peop
. >> so many individual heartbreaking stories. we've seen many of them reported in newspapers. we've watched them on television. one of the major problems emerging is a lot of these folks don't have flood insurance. is this sort of playing a little russian roulette in saying it's expensive and i don't think i'll necessarily need it or was this just so unexpected that it's not surprising that so many people now are in a terrible financial situation as well as emotional one? >> yeah,...
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really heartbreaking for so many of these families, it's been more than two weeks since the explosion here, ntsb cleared the scene and is new doing its investigation remotely. but it really looks frozen in that time here, because the building is too unsafe for residents to go in and retrieve belongings. this is what it looked like at the moment of the blast, and now, a 55 families 120 people in all are working very hard to get their lives back on track, and for the 19 young children who lived here, that means starting school monday. we did get an update on attempts to find new housing, but. what we're told is there were 26 households on leases. 15 now are in permanent fully furnished housing, five more by mid september. then about six family that is declined that offer or decided not to do it been reached. there were a lot of people living in these apartments share wig friends and family and they were not on the lease. for them, only five are now in temporary housing and more than 20 more have been given money to stay with family and friends. take a look at video from today. because l
really heartbreaking for so many of these families, it's been more than two weeks since the explosion here, ntsb cleared the scene and is new doing its investigation remotely. but it really looks frozen in that time here, because the building is too unsafe for residents to go in and retrieve belongings. this is what it looked like at the moment of the blast, and now, a 55 families 120 people in all are working very hard to get their lives back on track, and for the 19 young children who lived...
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>>stanley roberts: there will be more and maybe not so many warnings are heartbreaking when the laste cancer pence and lost angeles if last night he was this close to making history he was looking for his first win as a giant >>mark: talk to the fore to john panic has to run blast the giants were of free nothing he was having a special night flirting with a no-hitter 38 innings and he will lose the no- hitter with two out some in the bottom of the ninth he finishes the night allowing just one hit and seven strikeouts and three walks giants won this game four to nothing is supposed to give instead of the are 65,000 seat domed stadium cheered it appears that is going to make his debut under the forty-niners theus missed the first two games of this preseason the kickoff tonight is that sillcock. back with more news weather and traffic. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor d
>>stanley roberts: there will be more and maybe not so many warnings are heartbreaking when the laste cancer pence and lost angeles if last night he was this close to making history he was looking for his first win as a giant >>mark: talk to the fore to john panic has to run blast the giants were of free nothing he was having a special night flirting with a no-hitter 38 innings and he will lose the no- hitter with two out some in the bottom of the ninth he finishes the night...
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heartbreaking. there are so many families that we try to help. >> reporter: just days before the start of school the people's autism foundation needs your help. school supplies gathered for families who have children with autism now gone. the non-profit organization that nicole zamora has poured her scrambling to help others. >> families with occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavioral therapy, it gets price. i literary have poured my life into this foundation, and it's just tragedies like this that are a setback for us. >> reporter: as they begin to rebuild, the community is coming together. >> we're obviously going to partner with them immediately to make sure we help them get back on their feet. >> reporter: he runs the non-profit next door now na everyone comes running. >> reporter: offering help and hope for nicole and families across the valley as investigators according to determine how the fire started. >> a fire that took our buildings down is not going to stop us from helping the community. >> rep
heartbreaking. there are so many families that we try to help. >> reporter: just days before the start of school the people's autism foundation needs your help. school supplies gathered for families who have children with autism now gone. the non-profit organization that nicole zamora has poured her scrambling to help others. >> families with occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavioral therapy, it gets price. i literary have poured my life into this foundation, and it's just...
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so, i think it's a heartbreaking thing that johnny died so young, and i was a big fan.g >> host: if itcquit. >> host: you must acquit. >> guest: know, he had charisma, and away with words, that was undeniable, and that came through the jury and in this case and every other. this was a good man. >> host: jim in tacoma, washington. >> caller: mr. toobin, this is a pleasure. i've been readings you for going on 25 years, starting with your first book, and two more books after that and a lot of your "the new yorker" pieces. >> guest: thank you. >> i certainly want to get the patty hearst book. was living in the bay area and going to college at the time so the memories are vivid to me, and 20 years late are i found myself living in brentwood, right across from nicole off bundy when the killings occurred so i watched the trial avidly, and within a couple of week is read a piece of yours in the "the new yorker" saying the defense was going to target a cop named mark fuhrman, and sure enough that's how the case unfolded. and when they came up with those attaches, i thought, my word, that just k
so, i think it's a heartbreaking thing that johnny died so young, and i was a big fan.g >> host: if itcquit. >> host: you must acquit. >> guest: know, he had charisma, and away with words, that was undeniable, and that came through the jury and in this case and every other. this was a good man. >> host: jim in tacoma, washington. >> caller: mr. toobin, this is a pleasure. i've been readings you for going on 25 years, starting with your first book, and two more...
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so you're offering me two cents. for a double stroller. >> feeling the heartbreak all over again. she left in tears. >> . it was worse than a slap in the face. the manager at the store vowed to make things right. >> . he offered to give me the rest balance. of what i was owed. >> it hasn't happened yet. she may never get over the pain of losing a child. she's looking to change policy. putting a more tender touch to the family retailer. >> . someone in my situation returning a product. for a loss of a child. there is no policy. there is no employee trainin and says it's a tough situation. maybe something good can come from this. fifth grade students rolled dice and based on the out come received directions on the path to freedom. in designated stops arpd around the classroom. her granddaughter was especially uncomfortable because she was the only african american in the classroom. >> the number one thing that got her. was the move she had to make was when she met a stranger. and that stranger turned out to be a bad guy. and they told her to go back into slavery. where she would be beaten. >> the activity
so you're offering me two cents. for a double stroller. >> feeling the heartbreak all over again. she left in tears. >> . it was worse than a slap in the face. the manager at the store vowed to make things right. >> . he offered to give me the rest balance. of what i was owed. >> it hasn't happened yet. she may never get over the pain of losing a child. she's looking to change policy. putting a more tender touch to the family retailer. >> . someone in my situation...
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. >>> a long time there, that is absolutely heartbreaking. >> that is so sad, yeah. >> i guess it is t a chance to live that dream for one day. >> i'll tell you that make a wish is such a wonderful organization. boy heartbreaking. >>> coming up a long-time view on the marin trail boiled over in a dangerous way. rusty nails or spikes into the ground. who some say is behind it. >>> a volcano in hawaii apparently smiling back at the people taking the video. >>> that is pretty amazing. a comfortable day around the bay area. this is a pattern that will stick around for the next couple of days before we will see even cooler weather enter the bay area. when you could expect for tuesday and their extended forecast coming up next. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> a group of people in maryland risked their lives to rescue a woman stuck in flash flooding over the weekend. six
. >>> a long time there, that is absolutely heartbreaking. >> that is so sad, yeah. >> i guess it is t a chance to live that dream for one day. >> i'll tell you that make a wish is such a wonderful organization. boy heartbreaking. >>> coming up a long-time view on the marin trail boiled over in a dangerous way. rusty nails or spikes into the ground. who some say is behind it. >>> a volcano in hawaii apparently smiling back at the people taking the...
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so in need. you're basically saying it is heartbreaking to watch these people so desperate for help. >> people wereeconds away from losing their lives, being pulled out of cars and vehicles. the social media on this was incredible to follow. there was a facebook group of people saying please rescue me. there were like moms on top of rooftops with their children saying, please rescue me. and just waiting for the helicopters or someone with a boat to come get them. it was really harrowing. especially as we went through saturday night into sunday morning. that was the worst of it. that's when the water really came up over a lot of populated neighborhoods. those people didn't get out in time. the water levels have peaked in most cases. a lot of the records were around 20 to 21 feet. the rivers went to 24 feet. this was four feet higher than anything these areas have experienced in 60 to 80 years since they started keeping these records. this was unchartered territory for this region. that's why it was so bad and still is at this hour. as far as what happened. this was not even a named tropical system.
so in need. you're basically saying it is heartbreaking to watch these people so desperate for help. >> people wereeconds away from losing their lives, being pulled out of cars and vehicles. the social media on this was incredible to follow. there was a facebook group of people saying please rescue me. there were like moms on top of rooftops with their children saying, please rescue me. and just waiting for the helicopters or someone with a boat to come get them. it was really harrowing....
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so stepping up patrols. fox25 stephanie coueignoux has been covering this news since it broke yesterday morning and she is in princeton with what we have learned about the victim. >> stephanie: truly heartbreaking case that has so made their way inside the red building and a come of them walking in and out right here behind me, including the princeton police chief right there as they are meeting about the very on latest investigation. so far though they wouldn't comment and less than 48 hours since police found 27-year-old vanessa marcotte's body in wooded area on brooks road. yesterday we were there speaking with neighbors and told us they received automated phone call from police and asking them to report if they saw or heard anything suspicious around 1:00 sunday afternoon. we now know police are focusing on the hours between one and 4:00 and that's when they say marcotte was last seen jogging along brooke station road. the 27-year-old who worked at google in new york city, she was visiting family at the time of exactly how she died but do know they are looking into whether might have been sexually assaulted and set on fire. and this morning as the community continues to grief, police are st
so stepping up patrols. fox25 stephanie coueignoux has been covering this news since it broke yesterday morning and she is in princeton with what we have learned about the victim. >> stephanie: truly heartbreaking case that has so made their way inside the red building and a come of them walking in and out right here behind me, including the princeton police chief right there as they are meeting about the very on latest investigation. so far though they wouldn't comment and less than 48...
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they are so far ahead of us it is almost heartbreaking but they also felt an immense respect for what they had achieved. >> next call for mccullough comes from steven in quincy illinois. >> i'm honored to be able to ask david mccullough a question. why did president adam adams whe been a great attorney and a fair and reasonable man ever signed the sedition act and why was the act enforced using his presidency so vigorously against the supporters of thomas jefferson many of whom were in prison for criticizing john adams and his administration. >> guest: the signing was a mistake on the part of president adams that he himself when he realized he had nothing to do with it once it was passed. yes it was wrong and against the fundamentals. but if you look at how people were in prison imprisoned, it wc mistake rather than upgrade consequences. i don't know a president who didn't make a mistake in office and. history is about human beings. >> host: here is another text from the indianapolis area. which president has the most consequential career after the term and it? >> guest: john quincy a
they are so far ahead of us it is almost heartbreaking but they also felt an immense respect for what they had achieved. >> next call for mccullough comes from steven in quincy illinois. >> i'm honored to be able to ask david mccullough a question. why did president adam adams whe been a great attorney and a fair and reasonable man ever signed the sedition act and why was the act enforced using his presidency so vigorously against the supporters of thomas jefferson many of whom were...