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south africa becomes easy, because the soviet union is against south africa. so makes it easy for robeson to be against south africa. on this italian colonies issue, when you move north you start seeing what those priorities look like. meanwhile, the naacp, in fact, takes on the u.s. state department on this issue. there was a plan to do some carving up where britain would get this chunk where there was a a's and a communications facility. france would get this chunk. italy we get this piece. they were carving as if there were not people there anymore p is if this were 1884 all over again. and wlatalter white went, no, no no, to the point where chester williams and the state department said, you know, that document you wrote you're going to have to destroy and burn it because you have violated confidential information. that briefing was off the record. and walter pushed back. i'm not destroying anything. what you are doing is wrong. you are leading the u.s. down the road to perdition. colonialism is dead. you need to get a new horse. i'm going to help you do t
south africa becomes easy, because the soviet union is against south africa. so makes it easy for robeson to be against south africa. on this italian colonies issue, when you move north you start seeing what those priorities look like. meanwhile, the naacp, in fact, takes on the u.s. state department on this issue. there was a plan to do some carving up where britain would get this chunk where there was a a's and a communications facility. france would get this chunk. italy we get this piece....
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watch that headed south toward santa cruz. meanwhile we zoom out rest of the bay, south bay no big issue. little slowing on 87, that will clear itself up just down to 58 or 59. rest of your peninsula moves nicely, the east bay no surprises either. over in the tri valley a smooth flow of traffic. there is a crash coming off of 205 not affecting our local viewers, livermore, dublin and pleasanton moving smoothly. antioch showing the tiniest bit of traffic increase with a little bit of slowing and approaching the bay bridge the east shore freeway, the north bay at speed, live camera shows you the bay bridge toll plaza and a couple of cash lane waiters there as you have to pause to pay for cash but fast track no problem. north bay live look at san rafael shows you the light volume of traffic, novato all the way down to the going going. back to you. >> thanks a lot. >> friday light. >>> it is 5:21. coming up, doctors say it's a medical miracle how a little boy was brought back to life nearly two hours after he drowned. >>> welcome
watch that headed south toward santa cruz. meanwhile we zoom out rest of the bay, south bay no big issue. little slowing on 87, that will clear itself up just down to 58 or 59. rest of your peninsula moves nicely, the east bay no surprises either. over in the tri valley a smooth flow of traffic. there is a crash coming off of 205 not affecting our local viewers, livermore, dublin and pleasanton moving smoothly. antioch showing the tiniest bit of traffic increase with a little bit of slowing and...
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a little farther south. so, to talk more about that let's head over to chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with how much snow you could be shoveling tomorrow. >> in some places it could be the biggest storm of the season. 4.8 inches is the most we've had in philadelphia. we had four storms last winter bigger than the one hitting us tonight and tomorrow. we just haven't been hit that much, that hard, that heavy, so far this season. so, the bottom line here now, 10 p.m., pretty much just rain. some on the heavy side. melting some ice and snow. the rain changing to snow while a lot of folks are asleep. when you wake up it's going to be snowing. unless you wake up real, real, early, like dinner time. 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. for chester county. northern burlington 3 a.m. to 5 p.m. appear just south of the philadelphia area. and it's going to change over later much later. the general trend 6 to 9 inches farther to the south as we go through the day tomorrow. so just south of philadelphia. right now we're looki
a little farther south. so, to talk more about that let's head over to chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with how much snow you could be shoveling tomorrow. >> in some places it could be the biggest storm of the season. 4.8 inches is the most we've had in philadelphia. we had four storms last winter bigger than the one hitting us tonight and tomorrow. we just haven't been hit that much, that hard, that heavy, so far this season. so, the bottom line here now, 10...
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i think we as south africans, the free south africa, oh a huge debt to him.re talking about the henry kissinger moment, i was with him at the inauguration of nelson mandela. he has that ability to just command the moment. we met yasser arafat, fidel castro, and all of these people he put onto film for that documentary. but adding to that issues like aids, and we did a document or together on a nine-year-old boy who was inflicted with aids and his journey. it really traversed not only political issues, but also anything that he felt passionate about. i think as we remember danny, we must not only think about south africa, but the many things he was always involved in always being alert. amy: he was working on a book dealing with cancer. >> he produced more media than major networks could do, and thousands of people. and to the very end, he was documenting his life and working on a book of cancer that will be coming out soon. amy: we willing to all of our interviews withs. thank you so much rory o'connor and anant singh. democracy now! is looking for feedback f
i think we as south africans, the free south africa, oh a huge debt to him.re talking about the henry kissinger moment, i was with him at the inauguration of nelson mandela. he has that ability to just command the moment. we met yasser arafat, fidel castro, and all of these people he put onto film for that documentary. but adding to that issues like aids, and we did a document or together on a nine-year-old boy who was inflicted with aids and his journey. it really traversed not only political...
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a black south african talking to south africans with different languages. >> ground breaker. [laughter]. >> i could say, yes, to a certain level. >>reporter: but this artist says he has a lot more ground to break to make african voices more main stream. erica wood al jazeera. south africa. >>> much more over on our website. this is techknow a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wildfire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight techknow investigates gold at any cost. we travel deep into the rainforests of peru. these illegal mining operations extend for miles and miles away from the main highway.
a black south african talking to south africans with different languages. >> ground breaker. [laughter]. >> i could say, yes, to a certain level. >>reporter: but this artist says he has a lot more ground to break to make african voices more main stream. erica wood al jazeera. south africa. >>> much more over on our website. this is techknow a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wildfire. we're going to explore the intersection of...
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to the south, 6 to 9. the highest total may just be to the south. we'll get into more detail on who's going to get what and when with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> weather delays are already causing problems at philadelphia international airport. you can expect more delays. keep this number handy. 1-800-phl-gate. >>> now, we head out to drexel hill and nbc10's doug shimell. >> this winter's taken its toll on road crews who are getting ready once again. >> reporter: exactly. taking a toll on the crews, their equipment the piles of salt and the budget. they've had to do this so many times this winter that penndot says it spent $31 million on snow and ice storms when it only budgeted $29.8. >> tonight will be the 25th of the season and 21st since january 3rd. that's about 60 days, 23 events, that's almost three a week. >> reporter: the piles of salt are getting smaller so penndot has to borrow to repalestinianish supplies in norristown and they hope this latest storm will be more plowing than salting. >> we're not dealing with temperatures in the
to the south, 6 to 9. the highest total may just be to the south. we'll get into more detail on who's going to get what and when with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> weather delays are already causing problems at philadelphia international airport. you can expect more delays. keep this number handy. 1-800-phl-gate. >>> now, we head out to drexel hill and nbc10's doug shimell. >> this winter's taken its toll on road crews who are getting ready once again. >>...
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a couple scattered clouds for the south way watch what happens just to the south of san jose.potential for a few shower popping up into the south bay, south of sapp jose, southern santa clara valley. the next system starts to show up here by monday morning. clouds increase. watch the showers come down, much of them staying offshore. here's the 7 day around the bay for monday, clouds, sunshine, showers mixed together, and then sunshine for the rest of the week with a warming trend in the upper 60s enterally going to the low 70s. >>> the federal appeals court has denied a 4th request to move the boston bombing trial to another city. suspect dzhokar tsarnaev will be tried in boston. the trial is expected to last into june. if convicted, tsarnaev could face the death penalty. >>> the roof of an ice riping collapses while parent and kids are inside. the kids had who conclude pack and were rushed off the ice in time. sarah congey has this close call. >> we heard a thundering boom in the level corp.er. >> all uh-uh could hear was big noises, like bang angle everything. >> reporter: t
a couple scattered clouds for the south way watch what happens just to the south of san jose.potential for a few shower popping up into the south bay, south of sapp jose, southern santa clara valley. the next system starts to show up here by monday morning. clouds increase. watch the showers come down, much of them staying offshore. here's the 7 day around the bay for monday, clouds, sunshine, showers mixed together, and then sunshine for the rest of the week with a warming trend in the upper...
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but the south, too, was divided. white southern union's, a beleaguered minority who oppose confederacy during the war rallied behind grant's interpretation, and reveled in the fat that in the fact that grant had brought lee's army to heal. in the seed of a loyalist legislature pursuing reconstruction under lincoln's percent plan, the announcement of lee's surrender touched off days of hilarious rejoicing among the towns unionist. in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor long the voice of the tennessee unionists, had marked the surrender by issuing a proclamation, setting aside may 4 as a day of thanksgiving prayer to almighty god. for the surrender at appomattox. in his capacity of editor of the union's paper in nashville, he rejoiced that the greatest army and general of the so-called confederacy had been defeated and scattered, made to surrender to grant upon grants own terms. but in the year after the surrender, this dominant union interpretation, with its emphasis on vindication of the north
but the south, too, was divided. white southern union's, a beleaguered minority who oppose confederacy during the war rallied behind grant's interpretation, and reveled in the fat that in the fact that grant had brought lee's army to heal. in the seed of a loyalist legislature pursuing reconstruction under lincoln's percent plan, the announcement of lee's surrender touched off days of hilarious rejoicing among the towns unionist. in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor...
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south korea has agreements with 15 countries.hese nations are responsible for selecting candidates from men and women between the ages of 18 and 40. the absolute prirrequirement is candidates learn enough korean to get by on a daily basis. candidates can earn five times more in korea than they condition in their own country. this year more than 60,000 foreign laborers were sent to korea, and the number is increasing. upon arrival, foreign workers are sent to one of eight training facilities arranged by the government. first of all they are given a medical examination. if any health problems are detected at this point and they are deemed detrimental to working, they are sent back home. foreign workers stay in these franing facilities for three days while they await the results of their physical exams, they attend classes on south korean culture, manners, basic laws and other issues. once they pass the physical exam, foreigners are granted official work permits and taken to their delegated workplaces. the government continues instr
south korea has agreements with 15 countries.hese nations are responsible for selecting candidates from men and women between the ages of 18 and 40. the absolute prirrequirement is candidates learn enough korean to get by on a daily basis. candidates can earn five times more in korea than they condition in their own country. this year more than 60,000 foreign laborers were sent to korea, and the number is increasing. upon arrival, foreign workers are sent to one of eight training facilities...
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deep south like alabama or mississippi or upper south? i would think it would be deep south but i am guessing. professor clabough: let me start with your last question. yes, it was predominantly deep south states where the brazilian government advertised. the ports lended themselves to transportation to brazil as well. there were some virginians and they would have left from norfolk. there was a man from lynchburg who was sort of the point person for gathering people interested i travelingn to brazil. in terms of your other question, that's more difficult -- economics versus politics. i would say again the fact that the brazilian government was offering land grants, you could essentially go and have free land to work. obviously that was a draw to people who had been disenfranchised by the war. at the same time, that was accompanied by, even if you had trepidation, it was accompanied by the post-surrender uncertainty. it is difficult to get into that mindset. what is the future of the south going to be? how long are there going to be union
deep south like alabama or mississippi or upper south? i would think it would be deep south but i am guessing. professor clabough: let me start with your last question. yes, it was predominantly deep south states where the brazilian government advertised. the ports lended themselves to transportation to brazil as well. there were some virginians and they would have left from norfolk. there was a man from lynchburg who was sort of the point person for gathering people interested i travelingn to...
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nick clark, al jazeera, south sudan. >> now in south africa satirical cartoons reach a massive audiences, written in multiple languages and get multiple hits online. but the deposit says they are too controversial to be seen. >> lamblampoons south african president jacob zuma. >> it was done because it was popular, it was still is just -- it's going to get people's attention. if you see advertising you look at what people think and say. >> it was hugely popular with the public but someone higher up didn't see the humor. south africa's state news brawblghtersbroadcasters abandoned it. >> it captures what zuma's all about. >> it's awesome pretty awesome yeah. >> another of his popular animations featuring an african jesus also got him in trouble. he's not to offend but only to poke fun and fiduciary the boundaries. the killings at a satirical newspaper in paris in january only confirmed his views on freedom of speech. >> people will say bad things, so you just need to grow up about it and just accept it. >> he says his animations have had around 8 million hits online. that's because he is
nick clark, al jazeera, south sudan. >> now in south africa satirical cartoons reach a massive audiences, written in multiple languages and get multiple hits online. but the deposit says they are too controversial to be seen. >> lamblampoons south african president jacob zuma. >> it was done because it was popular, it was still is just -- it's going to get people's attention. if you see advertising you look at what people think and say. >> it was hugely popular with the...
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, reporting on south africa through the eyes of south africans.it was their story. amy: danny schechter died in new york city after a battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 72. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the obama administration is facing criticism across south america for leveling new sanctions against venezuela and declaring the country to be an "unusual and extraordinary threat to national security." on saturday, foreign ministers of the twelve-country union of south american nations called for a revocation of the sanctions. in a statement the ministers said, "it constitutes an interventionist threat to sovereignty and the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries." on thursday, u.s. policy in venezuela was also questioned during a meeting of the organization of american states in washington. representatives from
, reporting on south africa through the eyes of south africans.it was their story. amy: danny schechter died in new york city after a battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 72. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the obama administration is facing criticism across south america for leveling new...
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what is the future of the south going to be? how long are there going to be union soldiers running towns and cities? is there going to be widespread abuse? what is going to happen? that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis. can you describe higher profile can veterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough: again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people leaving the south. some of that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things he could do because of his rank and fame and standing. so it was more, i would say junior officers and below. i mentioned the colonel william norris settlement. i would say from that military rank and below were predominately the people who left. again, going back to dr. colt's question about why the motivated to go, there had to be an economic need and also possibly a political drive as well. or a political concern about what the future he
what is the future of the south going to be? how long are there going to be union soldiers running towns and cities? is there going to be widespread abuse? what is going to happen? that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis. can you describe higher profile can veterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough: again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his...
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two years ago when north/south tensions reached fever pitch the atmosphere was different south koreanse with the ongoing threat of war seem concerned, today the mood is verging on epithetic and it has been quiet ahead of the drill, this village a few kilometers away is well within north korea artillery range but people had to be reminded a drill was taking place. >> translator: when they hear the sirens people think, oh, that must be a drill but i never give much thought to it. >> translator: it doesn't matter if the siren is going, there are still many tourists it's not an issue for us. >> reporter: back in seoul this drill finished with many not knowing there had been one at all. >> generally they know what to do they are supposed to have that kind of education from the what else could they have but knowing what to do and doing that is two different things. >> reporter: and everyone here is hoping it is never put to the test, rob mcbride, al jazeera, seoul. >>> a chinese former military official who is being investigated for bribery has died. and he was china's second highest militar
two years ago when north/south tensions reached fever pitch the atmosphere was different south koreanse with the ongoing threat of war seem concerned, today the mood is verging on epithetic and it has been quiet ahead of the drill, this village a few kilometers away is well within north korea artillery range but people had to be reminded a drill was taking place. >> translator: when they hear the sirens people think, oh, that must be a drill but i never give much thought to it. >>...
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mark ambassador in south korea. led away from the breakfast forum where he was attacked by a man with a knife. according to south korea's news agency, pushed on to a table and went at him with the blade. the ambassador taken to the hospital where he's reported to be in stable condition. president obama called him there a short time ago. his injuries thankfully not life-threatening as you can see. however, the attack on which is a normally safe city was obviously terrifying. according to local media, witness reported hearing saying north and south korea should be unified. his last name, kim, very common korean last name. the pyongyang news agency say he was post-south korean military exercises that got under way this week. we have a reporter in seoul. paula hancocks. >> reporter: we had a briefing in the last couple of minutes and they said this happened just over two hours ago at 7:42 a.m. local time. it was a breakfast meeting and according to police this happened just as ambassador lippert was about to start eatin
mark ambassador in south korea. led away from the breakfast forum where he was attacked by a man with a knife. according to south korea's news agency, pushed on to a table and went at him with the blade. the ambassador taken to the hospital where he's reported to be in stable condition. president obama called him there a short time ago. his injuries thankfully not life-threatening as you can see. however, the attack on which is a normally safe city was obviously terrifying. according to local...
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you are a black south african speaking to south africans in a different way. >> i could say yes to a certain level. >> but he says he has a lot more ground to break to make african voices more mainstream. erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you will see stories behind the stories and of course all of the headlines on our website aljazeera.com, one of our stories we're covering in detail we'll see you here, live in berlin the stage still empty but we are expecting angela merkel and the greek prime minister pretty soon to talk about grease's financial problems. greece's financial problems. vo: visitors to london could be forgiven for thinking they are seeing a quintessentially british town. the imperial architecture.
you are a black south african speaking to south africans in a different way. >> i could say yes to a certain level. >> but he says he has a lot more ground to break to make african voices more mainstream. erica wood, al jazeera johannesburg, south africa. >> you will see stories behind the stories and of course all of the headlines on our website aljazeera.com, one of our stories we're covering in detail we'll see you here, live in berlin the stage still empty but we are...
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ambassador to south korea a deserved pun ibment in relation to drills held by south korea and u.s. the ambassadors was in surgery for 2.5 hours after being slashed in the face. >> reporter: this is the ambassador after the attack. the shock was clear to see. mark lip ter was attending a breakfast contrade. a man rushed forward and slashed him. a man rushed saying no drills. south korea and north korea should be identified. he would only be identified as a man called kim. the condition was described as not threatening. u.s. and south korea are carrying out extensive operations continuing until next month, defensive in nature. they have been branded provocative in nature by the north koreans. the u.s. bases more than 20,000 troops in south korea, along the world's most fortified border. it's seen as an attempt, but some in the south see them as a barrier to a unified career. mark lipped is a popular vigor, his wife gave birth in seoul and he gave his son a korean middle name. he received a call from president obama, who wished him a speedy recovery. that will lead to a re view of him
ambassador to south korea a deserved pun ibment in relation to drills held by south korea and u.s. the ambassadors was in surgery for 2.5 hours after being slashed in the face. >> reporter: this is the ambassador after the attack. the shock was clear to see. mark lip ter was attending a breakfast contrade. a man rushed forward and slashed him. a man rushed saying no drills. south korea and north korea should be identified. he would only be identified as a man called kim. the condition was...
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or less where it's going to be rhymely rain for delaware and south jersey to the south. right now wet snow and rain just getting started in our area. temperatures in the 30s this morning and this afternoon, they will go colder that will make accumulation and a slushy slippery mix more likely later today. by the weekend, yes, we start off with fog and potentially some slippery conditions saturday morning as the temperature will drop down to 29 degrees overnight but sunshine and 53 in the afternoon. turning chillier sunday monday tuesday, the first week of spring will get a chilly start but a nice turnaround come wednesday and thursday. thursday afternoon we'll be getting closer to 60 degrees. >> more like it. thank you, bill. >>> a battle at the new jersey capital between two groups who want be to give you a lift. urber drivers facing off with cabbies in trenton. what the cab drivers are calling for next. jacklyn: our middle schools have classes that are devoted for test prep. my kids only have a half a year science and a half a year social studies to make room for prepar
or less where it's going to be rhymely rain for delaware and south jersey to the south. right now wet snow and rain just getting started in our area. temperatures in the 30s this morning and this afternoon, they will go colder that will make accumulation and a slushy slippery mix more likely later today. by the weekend, yes, we start off with fog and potentially some slippery conditions saturday morning as the temperature will drop down to 29 degrees overnight but sunshine and 53 in the...
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new delhi. >> south core koreans are taking part in a drill. not many people are showing much interest at all. [ sirens ] >> when the sirens blare everyone knows the drill. that seems to be the problem. they know it so well, relatively few people respond. around seoul city hall, emergency response teams go through responses turning the subway into a shelter. in the nearby district, people start to listen to the civil defense marshals, then leave the shelter for the shops. >> they're not stopping, they keep coming. >> two years ago when north-south tensions reached near fever pitch the atmosphere was different. even some south koreans who have come to live with the on going threat of war seemed concerned. today, the mood is verging on the apathetic. >> on the heavily fortified border between north and south korea, all is quiet ahead of today's drill. this tourism village a few kilometers away is well within north korea's artillery range. people here had to be reminded a drill was taking place. >> when they hear the siren people think oh, that mu
new delhi. >> south core koreans are taking part in a drill. not many people are showing much interest at all. [ sirens ] >> when the sirens blare everyone knows the drill. that seems to be the problem. they know it so well, relatively few people respond. around seoul city hall, emergency response teams go through responses turning the subway into a shelter. in the nearby district, people start to listen to the civil defense marshals, then leave the shelter for the shops. >>...
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the south. that's where we expect some of the heaviest amounts, if not around the philadelphia area. so standing by is chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz to talk more about those totals. glenn? >> the biggest storm we've had officially in philadelphia this winter is 4.8 inches. now, we've had four storms last winter that were way bigger than the one we're going to be seeing later tonight and into tomorrow. but we do impp some big changes coming in the next 12 to 24 hours. it's raining through the evening hours. some of this heavy. it's melting ice. melting snow. but middle of the night for many of us it's changing from the rain to snow and it's going to be very snowy during what would normally be a busy rush hour. i predict a not so busy rush hour tomorrow morning. 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. lehigh valley and poconos, that's where it starts. 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. from chester county through delaware county philadelphia, lower bucks county mercer county. 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. new castle county out throu
the south. that's where we expect some of the heaviest amounts, if not around the philadelphia area. so standing by is chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz to talk more about those totals. glenn? >> the biggest storm we've had officially in philadelphia this winter is 4.8 inches. now, we've had four storms last winter that were way bigger than the one we're going to be seeing later tonight and into tomorrow. but we do impp some big changes coming in the next 12 to 24...
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south of town st. mary's county, colonial beach, montross, i'm thinking potentially you could be looking at 3 to 6. as we showed you a moment ago, falling temperatures today with snow most of the day. not wrapping up till late afternoon, early evening. that's why we think we can get those accumulation totals that high. by 9:30, that snow line potentially down toward charles county and quantico south. we'll be snowing through the afternoon and probably not till late afternoon, early evening when things finally shut down with a general 4 to 8. yellow alert for the snow. 34 this morning but falling into the upper 20s, around 30 for the afternoon. teens if not a few single digits, record cold tonight behind the snow as we clear out. 32 for your friday with early slick spots. yellow alert in the morning and we warm up. this weekend's time change, we spring forward an hour and lose an hour of sleep. sun sets in the 7:00 p.m. hour and then 50s next week. that's going to feel great, larry miller. >>> i'm losin
south of town st. mary's county, colonial beach, montross, i'm thinking potentially you could be looking at 3 to 6. as we showed you a moment ago, falling temperatures today with snow most of the day. not wrapping up till late afternoon, early evening. that's why we think we can get those accumulation totals that high. by 9:30, that snow line potentially down toward charles county and quantico south. we'll be snowing through the afternoon and probably not till late afternoon, early evening when...
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i turned it south. now northbound the headlights coming forward us is the commute direction, volume is building. the flashing lights near the top of your screen is as close as i can get, in your center divide, reports of a ford explorer having brake problems and hit the center decided. thank goodness it was able to stop without hitting cars. traffic flows, we don't see slowing on the sensors but we'll watch as a crew arrives and they get assistance there, there's hag hag haganberger and northbound 880 and westbound 580 toward the bay bridge toll plaza with the metering lights on from the top of your screen, east shore freeway, slower drive from hercules down into berkeley, typical pattern, a little bit lighter thursday, not a big deal. we're looking to novato, mill valley, san rafael through the north bay 101 at speeds and 37 from vallejo shows slowing westbound. over on the right toward the tri valley and east bay where you have your typical pattern for the tri valley, dublin, pleasanton, hayward fremo
i turned it south. now northbound the headlights coming forward us is the commute direction, volume is building. the flashing lights near the top of your screen is as close as i can get, in your center divide, reports of a ford explorer having brake problems and hit the center decided. thank goodness it was able to stop without hitting cars. traffic flows, we don't see slowing on the sensors but we'll watch as a crew arrives and they get assistance there, there's hag hag haganberger and...
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there were stations in the south except for one or two. they just relied on the health of black people they encountered until they reached maybe wilmington, delaware just below the mason-dixon line and where there was tom iscariot and irregular rights group in wilmington helping fugitives. once i got over the border into pennsylvania, they encountered many quaker farmers in southern pennsylvania willing to help them and then they were sent to philadelphia where williams still ran the vigilance committee. he would quickly put them on a train to new york to notify sidney howard k. by telegram. two are coming or something like that. napoleon would meet them at the depot. you could not stay in philadelphia. you're liable to be captured at any moment. the point was quickly to get them moving on to upstate new york which is a lot safer. after 1850 had to get to canada because of the fugitive slave law you are not safe anywhere in the united states. it is a commentary that these are people. we often think of people immigrating to the united state
there were stations in the south except for one or two. they just relied on the health of black people they encountered until they reached maybe wilmington, delaware just below the mason-dixon line and where there was tom iscariot and irregular rights group in wilmington helping fugitives. once i got over the border into pennsylvania, they encountered many quaker farmers in southern pennsylvania willing to help them and then they were sent to philadelphia where williams still ran the vigilance...
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business interests wanted to appease the south. politicians were pro- southern in their attitudes on the sectional conflict. the abolitionist movement was quite small and weak compared to other places. on places. on the other hand, new york at a vigorous free black committee. people who are willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of fugitive slaves. so in a sense new york is a little epitome of the sectional conflict, a house divided just like the nation itself. >> your.is well taken that there is a a vibrant free black community in new york. they are very much involved in supporting these fugitives who are arriving. but free black people have a prominent role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people who are fugitives when they arrive in new york. why have we not like very much about that? >> that is absolutely right and i do try to emphasize that my book. these vigilance committees, philadelphia, new york boston will which were what they called themselves for migrants, groups trying to help
business interests wanted to appease the south. politicians were pro- southern in their attitudes on the sectional conflict. the abolitionist movement was quite small and weak compared to other places. on places. on the other hand, new york at a vigorous free black committee. people who are willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of fugitive slaves. so in a sense new york is a little epitome of the sectional conflict, a house divided just like the nation itself. >>...
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peace talks between south sudan's warring parties have been suspended indefinitely. president and the rebel leader failed to reach an agreement while meeting in ethiopia. . >>> in syria, a senior commander of the al-qaeda-linked al-nusra group has been killed. >>> and a 16 year old in turkey has gone on trial for allegedly insulting the country's president. he could face up to four years in prison if convicted. the case was adjourned until april 3rdrd. >>> southern yemen the president has put local militias in this charge of all government institutions in aiden. the groups are known as the popular committees and are responsible for security at its palace. our correspondent mohamed vall has been to meet some of those protecting the president's interests. >> reporter: these are the men in charge of law and order in southern yemen. the popular committees militia has been patrolling the city for months, but now they have replaced all regular security personnel. >> translator: i think the popular committees have become a key factor of security and stability. they were abl
peace talks between south sudan's warring parties have been suspended indefinitely. president and the rebel leader failed to reach an agreement while meeting in ethiopia. . >>> in syria, a senior commander of the al-qaeda-linked al-nusra group has been killed. >>> and a 16 year old in turkey has gone on trial for allegedly insulting the country's president. he could face up to four years in prison if convicted. the case was adjourned until april 3rdrd. >>> southern...
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and south korea. they fired two ballistic missiles off their east coast drawing a swift protest from tokyo. officials in seoul say the short-range missiles were launched monday morning from the western port city of nampo. they estimate the missiles traveled for about 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe instructed his officials to work closely with their counterparts in the u.s. and south korea to gather and analyze information. and he said the launch posed a serious threat to safety at sea and in the sky. >> translator: the launch is a violation of the japan north korea pyongyang declaration. the joint statement of six-party talks, and u.n. security council resolutions. we lodged a strong complaint with north korea right away. >> north korean leaders repeatedly demanded the two countries scrap the exercises. they suggested they would respond with military action. south korean officials are on the lookout for further provocations by north korea. >>> tho
and south korea. they fired two ballistic missiles off their east coast drawing a swift protest from tokyo. officials in seoul say the short-range missiles were launched monday morning from the western port city of nampo. they estimate the missiles traveled for about 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan. japanese prime minister shinzo abe instructed his officials to work closely with their counterparts in the u.s. and south korea to gather and analyze information. and he said the...
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nick clark al jazeera, south sudan: watching."america tonight"... >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone,
nick clark al jazeera, south sudan: watching."america tonight"... >> it's been 21 days since nurse practitioner returned to lewis california from an ebola leone. >> i'll take your temperatures. >> 97.5. >> the biggest challenge of people. >> see you later alligator. >> the quarantine was a minor ipp convenience compared to the six weeks in sierra leone,
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a south bay crackdown on a string of cafes. this morning they're all shut down following gambling raids. bob redell joining us live. authorities calling this a hot bed of illegal activity including prostitution. >> reporter: you are right. illegal gaming allegedly going on at places like the xingxing cafe, they can put an end to what is the prostitution, drugs and violence that comes along with it. san jose police teamed up with the fbi last night to raid 11 vietnamese coffee shops here in east san jose in what was a year and a half-long investigation dubbed operation omni. and this is what agents and officers found in plain view in at least one of the businesses. those video devices you're looking at right there, they're illegal gaming machines. law enforcement confiscated around 100 such devices from the 11 raid locations. all combined, those machines can bring in roughly $100,000 a week in illegal gaming revenue. law enforcement also detained several people. many of them customers. hands zip tied while they were interroga in
a south bay crackdown on a string of cafes. this morning they're all shut down following gambling raids. bob redell joining us live. authorities calling this a hot bed of illegal activity including prostitution. >> reporter: you are right. illegal gaming allegedly going on at places like the xingxing cafe, they can put an end to what is the prostitution, drugs and violence that comes along with it. san jose police teamed up with the fbi last night to raid 11 vietnamese coffee shops here...
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france south korea. we're going to have to reconsider having an ambassador there alone without a secret service representative. i think that's a really poor decision. the profile of the country alone, along with the ambassador, creates a threat profile significant enough to warrant at least one agent. >> the fact that this guy reportedly attacked the ambassador at least vocally saying something about joint military drills between south korea and the united states whether or not this guy is disturbed in other ways is that a -- i asked the ambassador hill about this a little bit. how controversial a sentiment is that there? how controversial are these exercises these days? >> people on the left are critical of the alliance some who are openly sympathetic to north korea and the kind of emotional issue, emotionally charged issue, division of the korean peninsula since the korean war, and there are people on the left itself in the south in south korea that blame the wraits for that division so things get -- f
france south korea. we're going to have to reconsider having an ambassador there alone without a secret service representative. i think that's a really poor decision. the profile of the country alone, along with the ambassador, creates a threat profile significant enough to warrant at least one agent. >> the fact that this guy reportedly attacked the ambassador at least vocally saying something about joint military drills between south korea and the united states whether or not this guy...
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as we move to the south bay, smooth drive. the earlier fire activity, we're going to put like a little marker there. we have fire crews on the scene, little patches of smoking grass there, not a problem as far as flames or injuries or structures and damage. it's all clear from that area, just one fire truck remains on scene. smoother drive for the rest of the south bay. live look shows you 101 through palo alto, easy flow north towards san francisco. we'll end it here guys, here's palo alto, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> happening right now, los angeles police officer is wanted for questioning in the case of an unsolved deadly shooting. police say rodriguez died friday night following a fistfight. a friend shot video of him inside a nightclub before that shooting. police then recovered a car at the scene tied to a rookie lapd officer named henry solis. he skipped work ever since the night of that shooting. friend of the victim, who did not want to be on camera says solis does not look familiar. >> i've been looking
as we move to the south bay, smooth drive. the earlier fire activity, we're going to put like a little marker there. we have fire crews on the scene, little patches of smoking grass there, not a problem as far as flames or injuries or structures and damage. it's all clear from that area, just one fire truck remains on scene. smoother drive for the rest of the south bay. live look shows you 101 through palo alto, easy flow north towards san francisco. we'll end it here guys, here's palo alto,...
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little further to the south. and 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. far south. it is going to take longer to change far south, but those areas are going to end up with a lot of snow too. we have an update snow total map, more on the timing of this snow with the seven day in a few minutes. >> we'll see you then glenn. if you want the latest forecast, alerts and winter weathered ed a advisories in the palm of your hand get the nbc 10 app, a free download in the app store. >>> update on breaking news. city hall was evacuated because of a fire alarm. but we learned that that evacuation is now over. the alarm went off around 10:00 this morning. you see in this video, everyone including mayor michael nutter there, forced outside. fire people checked the building out and everyone was able to return. this all happened right before the start of the city council hearing that was set to begin on minimum wage. >>> four members of a philadelphia family drowned while on vacation in the dominican republic. authorities say the family got caught in strong currents while swimming
little further to the south. and 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. far south. it is going to take longer to change far south, but those areas are going to end up with a lot of snow too. we have an update snow total map, more on the timing of this snow with the seven day in a few minutes. >> we'll see you then glenn. if you want the latest forecast, alerts and winter weathered ed a advisories in the palm of your hand get the nbc 10 app, a free download in the app store. >>> update on breaking...
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it's going to be situated mainly to south jersey. i'll go over all the details about what you can expect in your neighborhood, how much snow coming up when i see you again. but for now let's take a closer look at the roads with jillian mele watching for any trouble spots. >> good morning, britney. in the lehigh valley this is route 22 at airport road. and the roads are just wet so far. same thing goes for i-78 and 295. headed to bucks county you see that light snowfall coming down. this is a live look. 202 parkway and bristol road. again, the roads are wet. same thing in center city philadelphia. vine street expressway, free of any accidents, which is good news. it is quiet as far as traffic goes on the highways. not dealing with any delays. and no big accidents out there at all. for drivers in delaware if you're heading out the door, this is what it looks like on 495 right at philadelphia pike. 495 is quiet as far as the traffic goes. and same thing for the majors in new jersey. tracy? >>> our first alert team coverage continues wit
it's going to be situated mainly to south jersey. i'll go over all the details about what you can expect in your neighborhood, how much snow coming up when i see you again. but for now let's take a closer look at the roads with jillian mele watching for any trouble spots. >> good morning, britney. in the lehigh valley this is route 22 at airport road. and the roads are just wet so far. same thing goes for i-78 and 295. headed to bucks county you see that light snowfall coming down. this...
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ambassador to south korea has made his first appearance in court. 55 year old, was wheeled into court on friday. he is likely to be charged be attempted murder. the ambassador needed 80 stitches after his face was slashed at a forum about korean communication on thursday. >>> chinese and japanese diplomats will hold a meeting to address strained relations and an ongoing dispute over islands in the sea. >>> nepal's only international airport remains closed after a jet cost control when it was landing. the plane was damaged but no one on board was hurt. they are using special equipment brought in from india to remove the plane. >>> still to come we go back to school where nearly 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped by boko haram last year. >>> it's going to be a long and painful process, i'm afraid. >> why more and more south africans will be left in the sdashg. >>> and we'll find out why the chinese marshall art of woo shoe plans to conquer the world. stay with us. sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states governm
ambassador to south korea has made his first appearance in court. 55 year old, was wheeled into court on friday. he is likely to be charged be attempted murder. the ambassador needed 80 stitches after his face was slashed at a forum about korean communication on thursday. >>> chinese and japanese diplomats will hold a meeting to address strained relations and an ongoing dispute over islands in the sea. >>> nepal's only international airport remains closed after a jet cost...
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south -- across south jersey use caution when you're out there. we'll talk about the warmup in the seven-day forecast. >> black ice is blamed for two separate crashes on i-95 last night. the action cam was on the northbound side of the road, the other crash happened in the southbound lanes penndot was called to salt the road. there were no reported injuries in either accident. >>> earlier this week we told you about a pitbull that a6abc.commed three members of -- three members of the adopted family. the animal control team was warned about the dog. >> reporter: we started to hear from another family only days earlier the same dog whom they were fostering viciously attacked and injured the family dog and they had warned the agency not to put the dog up for adoption. >> the lady said he was great with kids and great with other dogs. >> reporter: they picked up the 2 1/2-year-old pitbull and provide him foster care until they could find a permanent home. they took her dog to meet him. the next day a terrible thing happened. >> he tried to get on top
south -- across south jersey use caution when you're out there. we'll talk about the warmup in the seven-day forecast. >> black ice is blamed for two separate crashes on i-95 last night. the action cam was on the northbound side of the road, the other crash happened in the southbound lanes penndot was called to salt the road. there were no reported injuries in either accident. >>> earlier this week we told you about a pitbull that a6abc.commed three members of -- three members of...
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s extension to the south bay is still on track.crews recently installed the first set of rails for b.a.r.t.'s extension into the barriessa area. more than 10,000 feet of track in the ground. >>> the drought is not the only thing threatening napa's wine crop. >>> plus a possible break in the case, what palo alto police are telling us after a string of car burglaries. >>> a peek outside overlooking san jose waiting for the sun's arrival. christina has our forecast and also a peek at when rain will return next week. that's right, the big rain word, as we take a live look at the bay bridge. mike's got tabs on the morning commute. stick around. lot more news to come on this thursday morning. >>> this morning we get our first look at what happened moments after the u.s. ambassador to south korea was stabbed multiple times. >>> plus the former tech exec at the middle of a discrimination lawsuit takes the stand against a well-known venture capital firm. >>> and temperatures continue to climb for today, widespread 70s, even at your local be
s extension to the south bay is still on track.crews recently installed the first set of rails for b.a.r.t.'s extension into the barriessa area. more than 10,000 feet of track in the ground. >>> the drought is not the only thing threatening napa's wine crop. >>> plus a possible break in the case, what palo alto police are telling us after a string of car burglaries. >>> a peek outside overlooking san jose waiting for the sun's arrival. christina has our forecast and...
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and south korean sources was attacked in seoul, south korea. he was injured.re you can see him with his hand to his face. we don't know what kind of weapon was used. although there was some weapon that was used. we are told it might not necessarily have been a gun. the ambassador is injured. he is being treated right now. once again, we don't know the extent of the injuries. the united states ambassador to south korea, highly unusual because the situation in south korea is usually extremely safe for american diplomats, u.s. officials are very popular in south korea. this is very extraordinary right now, which raises all sorts of questions to those of us who have covered the korean peninsula. the deputy spokeswoman at the state department is with us. we have no idea who is responsible, as i said before. it could have been some random thug on the streets of south korea. could have been someone trying to make some sort of political statement. what we know is that there are u.s. south korean exercises, annual exercises going on. the north koreans have made tough s
and south korean sources was attacked in seoul, south korea. he was injured.re you can see him with his hand to his face. we don't know what kind of weapon was used. although there was some weapon that was used. we are told it might not necessarily have been a gun. the ambassador is injured. he is being treated right now. once again, we don't know the extent of the injuries. the united states ambassador to south korea, highly unusual because the situation in south korea is usually extremely...
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we'll also look south of 92 on the peninsula, smooth flow 101. 880 the build through hayward and southy gentle build 101 and 87 coming into downtown. i want to show you coming off of the san mateo bridge even though the speed sensors show you green live camera on the foster city side shows a hefty volume of traffic. more slowing as it continues to build coming over from hayward and a smooth drive toward the 101 and 92. back to you. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> the time is 6:21, up next on "today in the bay," the new technology meant to curb car thefts with just the blink of an eye. >>> a very good monday morning to you. the sky getting a little brighter with the sun's arrival overlooking the south bay this morning. we'll check the bay forecast coming up in a bit. the country's leading pediatricians are outlining new guidelines for parents giving their kids medicine. the american academy of pediatrics wants medicines measured in metric units not spoonfuls because spoons come in different sizes and even a small error can be toxic for babies and toddlers. the guidelines mean parents and ped
we'll also look south of 92 on the peninsula, smooth flow 101. 880 the build through hayward and southy gentle build 101 and 87 coming into downtown. i want to show you coming off of the san mateo bridge even though the speed sensors show you green live camera on the foster city side shows a hefty volume of traffic. more slowing as it continues to build coming over from hayward and a smooth drive toward the 101 and 92. back to you. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> the time is 6:21, up...
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fremont, and the south bay.orthbound routes gets near the build north 101, and now 85 showing that slowing north of 17th towards the cupertino. the commute is on. >> a lot of green at least on those maps. >>> green on the markets as well. >> good news on that well, markets opened up just a few minutes ago and they are off a shot in the arm on this monday morning. right now the dow sitting at about 17,859 and hopefully moving ahead. >> there we go, we'll take it. >>> 6:37 right now, still ahead, russian landmark catches fire overnight. >>> and bullets fly. two police officers in southern california, the very latest on the search for whoever pulled the triler. >>> new video of a russian landmark up in flames. right now investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire at the bell tower of the iconic con vant in moscow. the bell tower is undergoing renovations and the fire reportedly broke out on wood scaffolding surrounding the tower. no one was hurt. the convent built in 1524 is known for both its buildi
fremont, and the south bay.orthbound routes gets near the build north 101, and now 85 showing that slowing north of 17th towards the cupertino. the commute is on. >> a lot of green at least on those maps. >>> green on the markets as well. >> good news on that well, markets opened up just a few minutes ago and they are off a shot in the arm on this monday morning. right now the dow sitting at about 17,859 and hopefully moving ahead. >> there we go, we'll take it....
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those who are suffering the most are ordinary south south sudanese hundreds of thousands of whom arell in displacement camps like this one. they were hoping they would be home by now, but clearly they have to wait much longer to lasting solution to the crisis here. this woman has been struggling to survive in this camp for displaced displaced people in juba. >> translator: this place is not my home. i lost all of my things. i have no property. i just get little help from aid organizations. if there is peace, i will definitely go back home. >> reporter: for now those like her continue to live in confinement too afraid to leave u.n. protected zones. they say this is not what they expected only four years after they had won independence. >>> still ahead, a russian dissident is released from prison after serving a 15-day sentence for promoting a protest rally. >>> on patrol with the new police force in southern yemen. >>> and in sport, the man who runs world football is in conflict with iran. find out why later in the program. ♪ >>> now representatives from libya's rival governments are
those who are suffering the most are ordinary south south sudanese hundreds of thousands of whom arell in displacement camps like this one. they were hoping they would be home by now, but clearly they have to wait much longer to lasting solution to the crisis here. this woman has been struggling to survive in this camp for displaced displaced people in juba. >> translator: this place is not my home. i lost all of my things. i have no property. i just get little help from aid...
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south of route 50 rain. north, snow. 36 down south of town. impacts highest north and west. worst roads will be 70 270, 81. >>> breaking news still have this problem northbound bw parkway. northbound traffic being hushpushed on to 50. 295 south at pennsylvania avenue we have a brand new crash here. so going to start see something real delays. longer than the 1 1/2 mile southbound delays on bw parkway seeing right now. 270 south germantown to the beltway, about 8 minutes behind. outer loop, 21. like to see that around 12 usually.55 quantico to the beltway 15 minutes behind. 66 not the so bad. >>> a promise from d.c.'s government. department of transportation holds its pothole pa lucia nextapolooza next week. it will aim to get them filled 48 hours after the reports come in instead of the normal 72 hours. you can see the news 4 iteam investigation into how long it takes d.c. to fill potholes and learn how to report them in the investigation section on the nbc washington app. they have been filling the potholes all season long but this pothole apolooza they get out more and peo
south of route 50 rain. north, snow. 36 down south of town. impacts highest north and west. worst roads will be 70 270, 81. >>> breaking news still have this problem northbound bw parkway. northbound traffic being hushpushed on to 50. 295 south at pennsylvania avenue we have a brand new crash here. so going to start see something real delays. longer than the 1 1/2 mile southbound delays on bw parkway seeing right now. 270 south germantown to the beltway, about 8 minutes behind. outer...
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best spot, south bay and tri-valley. full details coming up. >>> and best timing for here, oakland, not so bad right now. despite what you see there. good number of dars on here -- cars on here. gas prices also rising, we'll talk about that. smooth drive to the bay bridge. >>> here's a look at today's top stories, 6:14, twitter is working with law enforcement to look into an isis-related threat. it calls to kill twitter's co-founders and employees because of the blocking of their social media account. >>> one suspect in custody after a deadly double shooting in livermore. marks the first homicide since 2012. investigators say the two victims were shot during an argument. >>> palo alto police release a sketch of a man wanted for flashing and 11-year-old girl. girl walked her dog on el dorado near bryant avenue. >>> robbery call turns into a deadly officer-involved shooting. officers got into a struggle with a homeless man believed to be the suspect. the first used a stun gun, that didn't work. officers then say the man tr
best spot, south bay and tri-valley. full details coming up. >>> and best timing for here, oakland, not so bad right now. despite what you see there. good number of dars on here -- cars on here. gas prices also rising, we'll talk about that. smooth drive to the bay bridge. >>> here's a look at today's top stories, 6:14, twitter is working with law enforcement to look into an isis-related threat. it calls to kill twitter's co-founders and employees because of the blocking of...
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. >> no peace deal in south sudan. talks between government and rebels adjourn indefinitely. >> a russian dissident reds from prison after serving a 15 day sentence for promoting a protest rally. >> a town just outside of madrid the local neighbors have been giving the mainstream politicians a run for their money. >> a senior commander of the al-qaeda-linked rebel group al-nusra front has been killed in syria. he died in a government air strike on thursday. he was a veteran al-qaeda leader, who held the title of general military commander for nusra front. we have a report. >> this is an al-qaeda training camp 16 years ago where some of al-qaeda's top commanders today were being trained. this man was among them, a top commander for al-qaeda's syrian branch, called the syrian front or al-nusra. he was killed on thursday in an army attack. he reportedly fought with al-qaeda in the late 1990's, then traveled to iraq before the fall of baghdad in 2003. he was arrested by the iraqi intelligence services and handed over to sy
. >> no peace deal in south sudan. talks between government and rebels adjourn indefinitely. >> a russian dissident reds from prison after serving a 15 day sentence for promoting a protest rally. >> a town just outside of madrid the local neighbors have been giving the mainstream politicians a run for their money. >> a senior commander of the al-qaeda-linked rebel group al-nusra front has been killed in syria. he died in a government air strike on thursday. he was a...