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temperatures relatively warm in the mid-60s and as we head farther west across parts of the southwestern u.s., that's where it's unsettled and that's where we have temperatures highly variable. 60s across new mexico and warmer farther south. out here you'll be looking for that risk for severe weather. large hail, damage is winds and isolated tornadoes in parts ever mexico, arizona and western texas. a lot of that will move slowly eastward here over the next few days so we'll continue to track that storm system. can you see it's always producing showers very widespread across the western u.s. and as we head farther east more showers in the central midwest. >>> new video inside a plane moments after a man chokes a woman reclining in her chair. the fbi now on the case. >>> president george w. bush letting out a big secret today, the one gop candidate he really does not like. >>> and the apps that apple is dropping because they were secretly stealing your personal information. >> uh-oh. some cash back cards love to overcomplicate things. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back. why put up w
temperatures relatively warm in the mid-60s and as we head farther west across parts of the southwestern u.s., that's where it's unsettled and that's where we have temperatures highly variable. 60s across new mexico and warmer farther south. out here you'll be looking for that risk for severe weather. large hail, damage is winds and isolated tornadoes in parts ever mexico, arizona and western texas. a lot of that will move slowly eastward here over the next few days so we'll continue to track...
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. >>> in the southwestern u.s., hail was a problem in new mexico. in some areas hail was -- there was hail storms and winds in the el paso, texas area. the region is in for more extreme weather because of a tropical storm system. justin povick at accuweather has the details into thanks and good morning to you. once again, we're tracking the tropics in the latest on patricia has it moving off to the north and west and again, this could cause some major flash flooding throughout mexico, eventually some of the rains getting pulled off to the north into the gulf of mexico and even before that happens, we are concerned about major flash flooding from dallas north and westbound thursday through saturday. reena and phillip, back to you into justin, thank you. here's one for the dumb criminals file comes to us from houston. >> a couple of guys tried to rip off coach's sports bar and grill after breaking through the door. they tried to get into the atm but would could not, one of them falling over trying. they also tried to to take down a big tv but ultimate
. >>> in the southwestern u.s., hail was a problem in new mexico. in some areas hail was -- there was hail storms and winds in the el paso, texas area. the region is in for more extreme weather because of a tropical storm system. justin povick at accuweather has the details into thanks and good morning to you. once again, we're tracking the tropics in the latest on patricia has it moving off to the north and west and again, this could cause some major flash flooding throughout mexico,...
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. >> reporter: the storm is expected to affect the southwestern u.s. before it sizzles. forecasters say some parts of texas can expect a foot of rain. the red cross was able to set made land fall. paula evan, wbz news. >>> 9 is how many category 5 storms have formed worldwide this year, the second most on record. wbz on the air and online will bring you updates throughout the weekend. >>> a woman is speaking out about the man who tried to grab her at harvard university. that attacker still on the loose tonight. the woman says she was walking her new puppy just before 4:00 this morning when she got a strange feeling. she saw a minivan pull up in front of her apartment on the cambridge summerville line. >> i listened to my instinct and turned as fast as i could and walked as fast as i could to my apartment building. >> when he turned around, she saw the man slamming his body she is okay. >>> police are searching for a man who tried to abduct an 11 year old girl in ran dolph. the man grabbed her arm and told here he wanted to talk to her. she took off running and he ran awa
. >> reporter: the storm is expected to affect the southwestern u.s. before it sizzles. forecasters say some parts of texas can expect a foot of rain. the red cross was able to set made land fall. paula evan, wbz news. >>> 9 is how many category 5 storms have formed worldwide this year, the second most on record. wbz on the air and online will bring you updates throughout the weekend. >>> a woman is speaking out about the man who tried to grab her at harvard university....
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Oct 22, 2015
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back towards the north looking at tropical moisture surging in out of the pacific into the southwestern u.s. and extending towards texas. a few locations as much as 100 millimeters is possible out here especially as we go ahead through your next 48 hours. this whole storm will develop and pulling towards the north and maybe severe weather threat into thursday and friday. severe weather into ontario and over towards quebec the big topic a messy situation. if you are traveling you want to slow down on the roads. this is bringing rain/snow mix and freezing rain on your thursday and friday. that's a look at your world weather. here is your extended outlook. >>> and we have one more story to share with you. japanese business owners are hoping fashion and food choices of foreign shoppers will translate into better sales. women representing about 70 countries and territories are in tokyo for the miss international beauty pageant. each received coupons for the department store. and they head today the cosmetic section to cash them in. >> i'm buying a face brush. i have been looking for it everywher
back towards the north looking at tropical moisture surging in out of the pacific into the southwestern u.s. and extending towards texas. a few locations as much as 100 millimeters is possible out here especially as we go ahead through your next 48 hours. this whole storm will develop and pulling towards the north and maybe severe weather threat into thursday and friday. severe weather into ontario and over towards quebec the big topic a messy situation. if you are traveling you want to slow...
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talking about showers here into the southwestern u.s. you have been looking at this moisture in full coming off the pacific and also the gulf of mexico, taken has been bringing widespread heavy showers, even thunderstorms out there for you. also there have been dust storms, showers pushed down strong downdrafts and kicks up the wind so haboobs are very well possible and add a threat as we go ahead into your tuesday and wednesday. staying on the cool side toward the east, high pressure has been dominating but it is going to be on the rise, new york with a high of 19, washington, d.c., at 20, but overnight lows were rather chilly out here on your monday, it will gradually warm up there on your wednesday and thursday. quickly want to mention severe weather still possible, if you have travel plans out here across the mediterranean, watch out for that especially in southern areas of the iberian peninsula and working toward the east and moving into the balkan peninsula. i'll leave you now your extended outlook. >> that's all for this edition o
talking about showers here into the southwestern u.s. you have been looking at this moisture in full coming off the pacific and also the gulf of mexico, taken has been bringing widespread heavy showers, even thunderstorms out there for you. also there have been dust storms, showers pushed down strong downdrafts and kicks up the wind so haboobs are very well possible and add a threat as we go ahead into your tuesday and wednesday. staying on the cool side toward the east, high pressure has been...
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Oct 24, 2015
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. >>> the storm is expected to affect the southwestern u.s. before it fizzles forecastest say some parts of texas can >> electricity was intentionally cut for safety the red cross was able to set up shelters before patricia made landfall. wbz this morning. >>> other aide agencies are preparing for patricia as well. they are including soap, toothpaste and diapers for displaced families, stay tuned for the latest, pamela will have updates throughout our broadcast. >>> a developing story, two middle school students are under arrest accused of threatening to shoot up their school. this is the second threat of school violence this week. the chief of police tells wbz the whole thing happened quickly around 1:30 friday afternoon a student contacted police to say a friend told him don't come back to school on monday i'm going to shoot the place up. the student who allegedly made the threat is just 14 years old and he told the tipster a 13- year-old would be providing him the weapons to make good on his threat. police arrested both but found no weapons
. >>> the storm is expected to affect the southwestern u.s. before it fizzles forecastest say some parts of texas can >> electricity was intentionally cut for safety the red cross was able to set up shelters before patricia made landfall. wbz this morning. >>> other aide agencies are preparing for patricia as well. they are including soap, toothpaste and diapers for displaced families, stay tuned for the latest, pamela will have updates throughout our broadcast....
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we are keeping our focus across the southwestern u.s. as we head toward thursday, and especially into friday. we will notice the impact of the system on the midwest. that will mean great things for us as we head toward friday evening. a good rain is in the forecast. temps will be mild. 70's for a high. the cooling trend begins tomorrow with highs falling back into the 60's and even into the 50's by the weekend. 62 degrees. it feels nice and warm this morning. the breeze will stay lighter than it was yesterday. headed for 74 degrees. if you do catch a shower today, the rainfall will be light. generally less than .1% -- .1 inch. cooling back into the 50's and low 60's. dry weather by sunday. elizabeth: check in with shaina to get a check of traffic. shaina: not too much going on. a great time to go if you have to be anywhere dark and early. hardly anyone on the roads. there are a few mobile speed units. elizabeth: we've got a big decision from to democrats and a candidate in eric: welcome back to kcci. a lot of commitment 2016 news to get
we are keeping our focus across the southwestern u.s. as we head toward thursday, and especially into friday. we will notice the impact of the system on the midwest. that will mean great things for us as we head toward friday evening. a good rain is in the forecast. temps will be mild. 70's for a high. the cooling trend begins tomorrow with highs falling back into the 60's and even into the 50's by the weekend. 62 degrees. it feels nice and warm this morning. the breeze will stay lighter than...
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and by the way, across the southwestern u.s., very warm, as well. l.a.and 100 in phoenix. elisabeth, over to you. >>> thank you, maria. getting hot down here in our newsroom. would you believe, even hollywood celebrities don't want to spend hours at the gym? but it is possible to get a body like these stars when you're stuck at work all the time? could that be true? our next guest says yes, it absolutely is. joining me now is the man who trained those stars harvey pastor knack says you can quit the gym and work out at the office. he's also the author of five pounds, the breakthrough five-day plan excellent book there. he's going to talk to us now about what we're doing right and wrong at the office. harley? >> this is all wrong. >> why? they look like they're doing what everyone would do on a break if they wanted to bust in a quick >> if you follow the trl articles. and everyone looks ridiculous. actually this can backfire. keep it simple. everybody stop. please. >> stop. nice try because i think i'm hearing some breathing going on and a couple calories
and by the way, across the southwestern u.s., very warm, as well. l.a.and 100 in phoenix. elisabeth, over to you. >>> thank you, maria. getting hot down here in our newsroom. would you believe, even hollywood celebrities don't want to spend hours at the gym? but it is possible to get a body like these stars when you're stuck at work all the time? could that be true? our next guest says yes, it absolutely is. joining me now is the man who trained those stars harvey pastor knack says you...
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Oct 24, 2015
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it's expected to affect the southwestern u.s. forkters say some parts of texas can expect up to a foot of rain. electricity was cut for safety. in the satellite center. paula evans wbz this morning. >> preparing for patricia as well. it's partnered to provide supplies. we'll have updates throughout now to a developing story. two middle school students are under arrest accused of threatening to shoot up their school. the police chief tells wbz the whole thing happened quick livment around 1:0 a student at the middle school contacted police to say that a friend told him don't come back to school monday. i'm going shoot the place up. the student who allegedly made the threat is just 14 years old and he told the tipster a 13- year-old that -- would be providing him the weapon. police arrested both of those students and found no weapons or ammunition in their homes. >> could he have actually completed his tasks? >> no. he didn't have the items he needed to. complete a shooght of the school. but we're just not going to >> they are worr
it's expected to affect the southwestern u.s. forkters say some parts of texas can expect up to a foot of rain. electricity was cut for safety. in the satellite center. paula evans wbz this morning. >> preparing for patricia as well. it's partnered to provide supplies. we'll have updates throughout now to a developing story. two middle school students are under arrest accused of threatening to shoot up their school. the police chief tells wbz the whole thing happened quick livment around...
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u.s. marines remains on track. the plan is a burden too much. >>> japan's defense ministry has dropped plans to use a civilian airport in the southwestern prefecture of saga for u.s. military training involving osprey transport aircraft. defense minister gen nakatani defense minister nakatani visited the prefect turl office on thursday for talks with the governor yamaguchi. nakatani told yamaguchi they are withdrawing their request for the use of the airport for training involving osprey stationed at the u.s. futenma base. the defense minister said the scale of u.s. military training will depend on the burden to be accepted by each prefecture across japan. governor yamaguchi said it's significant the ministry decided to drop the plan, adding that he fully understands the importance of national defense but wants to handle the matter carefully as it could have a large impact on the prefecture in the future. >> translator: the central government is trying to relieve okinawa of the burden of hosting the bases. and i've told the governor of saga that the central government is not considering saga as the first possible location for the transfer of u.s.
u.s. marines remains on track. the plan is a burden too much. >>> japan's defense ministry has dropped plans to use a civilian airport in the southwestern prefecture of saga for u.s. military training involving osprey transport aircraft. defense minister gen nakatani defense minister nakatani visited the prefect turl office on thursday for talks with the governor yamaguchi. nakatani told yamaguchi they are withdrawing their request for the use of the airport for training involving...
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by the way into southwestern u.s.across other areas like in phoenix, feeling like summer out there. back inside. >> almost toward the century mark in phoenix. maria, thank you very much. >> thanks, maria. >>> coming up next, outrage after an army lawyer recommends no jail time for beowe bergdahl. >>> and "saturday night live" takes aim at gun control. >> i want to be allowed to bring my firearm to school. >> you own a gun? >> yes, sir. >> but did the parody go too far? >> fallout from the gop shakeup, boehner's surprised resignation and mccarthy's surprise exit from the candidates. all today on "the real story" at 2:00. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seem
by the way into southwestern u.s.across other areas like in phoenix, feeling like summer out there. back inside. >> almost toward the century mark in phoenix. maria, thank you very much. >> thanks, maria. >>> coming up next, outrage after an army lawyer recommends no jail time for beowe bergdahl. >>> and "saturday night live" takes aim at gun control. >> i want to be allowed to bring my firearm to school. >> you own a gun? >> yes, sir....
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now, as we head to the southwestern u.s., dealing with a lot of flash flooding across this part of theuntry and today we have the risk for some severe storms across new mexico, western texas and also parts of arizona with large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado. some light showers already in place early this morning. now, over to brian. >>> thanks, maria. private organizations stepping up to help injured veterans regain their footing. literally. soldier socks which began as a mission to give socks and sunscreen and vital items to soldiers on the frontlines evolved and helping paralyzed vets take their first steps again. here is chris meek. he's the co-founder of an organization called soldier strong. he's here with a navy veteran on the outside left. in the midding is a physical therapist. martha mccallum is on your board, one much our great anchors here. >> tell us about this. >> the original mission was to send tube socks and baby wipes to troops on the frontlines. the veterans came home, we learned very quickly that just because the war is over on the frontlines, it's not ov
now, as we head to the southwestern u.s., dealing with a lot of flash flooding across this part of theuntry and today we have the risk for some severe storms across new mexico, western texas and also parts of arizona with large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado. some light showers already in place early this morning. now, over to brian. >>> thanks, maria. private organizations stepping up to help injured veterans regain their footing. literally. soldier socks which began as a...
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operation home base iowa -paralyzed veterans of america -puppy jake foundation -southwestern community college -university of iowa -u.s. small business administration -vets center -veterans in agriculture -veterans benefits administration , u.s. department of veterans affairsno rsvp is needed to attend the fairs. here are the details on that here are the details on that its this saturday ... from nine a-m to noon ... at the pappajohn education center at 12-hundred grand avenue. its free to attend and no r-s-v-p is need. this week the american cancer society released some seemingly this week the american cancer contradictory recommendations. they say women need to wait longer before being screened for breast cancer. coming up ... we'll tell you what they're reccommending ... and talk with a local radiologist about the reason behind the new rules. and history was made at wrigley field last night ... but not the kind that cubs fans wanted to see. we'll take a look back ... and a look the curse dear future, life is good. no, great. i'm like, a man. only better. but even though i know everything, i still feel like you coul
operation home base iowa -paralyzed veterans of america -puppy jake foundation -southwestern community college -university of iowa -u.s. small business administration -vets center -veterans in agriculture -veterans benefits administration , u.s. department of veterans affairsno rsvp is needed to attend the fairs. here are the details on that here are the details on that its this saturday ... from nine a-m to noon ... at the pappajohn education center at 12-hundred grand avenue. its free to...
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we've seen nasty conditions just around the southwestern corner of the u.s., just around the pacificouthwest there, just affecting that western side. arizona, as you can see, she was trapped in very nasty conditions. that wet weather will stay in place as we go through the next couple of days. we've got the cloud and rain making its way further northward and eastward over the next few days. >> tropical storm ca kappu left5 dead in the philippines. it's had a devastating impact on the farming industry, as al jazeera reports. >> the scene from almost every road here is similar. thousands and thousands of hectares under water. this is supposed to be harvest season and now there's almost nothing left. farmers say this is what's left after months of back breaking work, their crops are now worth almost nothing. more than 90% of farmers here do not have money to start on their own. they borrow money from lenders despite ability to pay high interest rates. with more than 60% of crops destroyed here, they say they are forced to borrow money again, leaving them in deeper debt. >> bernard dough
we've seen nasty conditions just around the southwestern corner of the u.s., just around the pacificouthwest there, just affecting that western side. arizona, as you can see, she was trapped in very nasty conditions. that wet weather will stay in place as we go through the next couple of days. we've got the cloud and rain making its way further northward and eastward over the next few days. >> tropical storm ca kappu left5 dead in the philippines. it's had a devastating impact on the...
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southwestern mexico. hurricane patricia is the strongest hurricane ever recorded by the u.s. national hurricane center in the western hemisphere. the storm the packing sustained winds of nearly 200 miles per hour. residents along mexico's coast boarded up storms and homes ahead of the arrival. it's expected to make land fall this afternoon. >>> let's get a check of the weather in our area. we are dealing with us some cooler temperatures than the past couple days. bring in john elliott for this. >> you know, it's related though. we could see moisture from patricia in our area the middle part of next week. we will take a snapshot of that the storm in a bit. but first off, a snapshot of another sort, far more benign and inviting from weather watchers. first off, the readings around the area. 60, some folks have hit 60. mid-50s dominate the map for long island. and 40s north and west. and daniel has this to say though, if you're going to see the autumn leave, this is the weekend in orange county. so how about some of those pretty pictures? gorgeous there. gorgeous here. thank you
southwestern mexico. hurricane patricia is the strongest hurricane ever recorded by the u.s. national hurricane center in the western hemisphere. the storm the packing sustained winds of nearly 200 miles per hour. residents along mexico's coast boarded up storms and homes ahead of the arrival. it's expected to make land fall this afternoon. >>> let's get a check of the weather in our area. we are dealing with us some cooler temperatures than the past couple days. bring in john elliott...
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u.s. alex wortman, nhk world, washington. >>> another reactor at a nuclear power plant in southwestern japan is back online. it is the second restart under new regulations adopted after the 2011 fukushima accident. the operators are preparing to restart three more reactors, but many nearby residents say they want a thorough explanation. nhk world's tomoko kamata explains. >> reporter: the number two reactor at the sendai nuclear power plant went back online thursday. the number one reactor at the plant was restarted in august. until then, all of japan's nuclear reactors had been offline since december 2013. two reactors at the takahama plant and one at the ikata plant have been found to be in compliance with the new regulations. the operators of takahama plant want to go back online by january, but a court decision is blocking the way. the ikata plant is undergoing checks by regulators. another 20 reactors have applied for regulatory approval. government officials say restarting japan's nuclear plants will ensure a stable power supply and lower greenhouse gas emissions. and plant operators say the cost of f
u.s. alex wortman, nhk world, washington. >>> another reactor at a nuclear power plant in southwestern japan is back online. it is the second restart under new regulations adopted after the 2011 fukushima accident. the operators are preparing to restart three more reactors, but many nearby residents say they want a thorough explanation. nhk world's tomoko kamata explains. >> reporter: the number two reactor at the sendai nuclear power plant went back online thursday. the number...
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southwestern united states. >> various kinds of severe weather are happening over the four corners region in the u.s. we are hearing numerous reports of hail from new mexico and arizona, and excessive amounts of heavy rain led to flooding. now, from cape creek, arizona, we have some dramatic video. take a look. emergency crews rescued a woman from flood waters on tuesday in cave creek, arizona. she was stranded in her minivan after a road flooded in the small mountain town about 50 kilometers north of phoenix. there was a severe thunderstorm warning in the desert southwest monday, and flood warnings tuesday morning continuing through wednesday. listen to their information and don't try to drive through flooded roads because the water depths could be deeper than you actually think, and flash floods are the number one weather related killer in the united states. now, the severe weather maker is pushing east, and a new system is moving in so more wet weather and more dangerous weather for you in the four corners region and southern plains. there are riffs for severe thunderstorms, large scale hail, dama
southwestern united states. >> various kinds of severe weather are happening over the four corners region in the u.s. we are hearing numerous reports of hail from new mexico and arizona, and excessive amounts of heavy rain led to flooding. now, from cape creek, arizona, we have some dramatic video. take a look. emergency crews rescued a woman from flood waters on tuesday in cave creek, arizona. she was stranded in her minivan after a road flooded in the small mountain town about 50...
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u.s. will give consent to the inquiry by the fact finding commission. >>> workers at a nuclear power plant in southwestern japan are poised to restart its number two reactor. it will be the second reactor in the nation to go back online since stricter regulations after the fukushima disaster. plans to start removing 32 control rods at the reactor at 10:30 a.m. on thursday. plans to have the number two reactor generate and transmit power next wednesday and resume commercial operations in mid november. the number one reactor at the sendai plant was restarted in august. the plant was the first to clear the new regulations. >>> the world trade organization has dismissed china's appeal in a dispute over high performance stainless steel tubes. tell us the details about this. what is happening? >> a lot of issues here. a lot of minute details. why don't we go into them now. japan filed a complaint against china over position of additional duties used at thermal power stations. china applied extra import duties on the tubes on the grounds that low prices were hurting chinese competitors. a dispute panel ruled aga
u.s. will give consent to the inquiry by the fact finding commission. >>> workers at a nuclear power plant in southwestern japan are poised to restart its number two reactor. it will be the second reactor in the nation to go back online since stricter regulations after the fukushima disaster. plans to start removing 32 control rods at the reactor at 10:30 a.m. on thursday. plans to have the number two reactor generate and transmit power next wednesday and resume commercial operations...
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Oct 23, 2015
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issued the evacuation orders, businesses along the southwestern mexican coast boarding up the guests, being relocated to shelters and all flights from the u.s. to puerta vallarta have been canceled. >>> let's talk to howard bernstein who is talking to patricia in the weather center and she is a dozie. >> winds gusting up to 245. think about a real big ef4, ef5 tornado, which is what's coming ashore. anything good about it? hurricane forced winds only stem 25 miles from the center. a real compact storm on the satellite. the eye was down to five miles in diameter, even getting smaller than that. you may not see another storm like this and we hope that you won't. this is one of the strongeststorms on the planet that we have ever recorded. a few storms stronger like typhoon tiff, but this is a monster. at 5:00 it has weakened just a little bit. similar to what camille did to the mississippi coast back in the 60s here. it's going to come on shore maybe just west oma -- of manzanio. and then this will dissipate as it moves in to northern mexico here in the next couple of days as it weakens overland. but patricia is one of the strongest hurricanes
issued the evacuation orders, businesses along the southwestern mexican coast boarding up the guests, being relocated to shelters and all flights from the u.s. to puerta vallarta have been canceled. >>> let's talk to howard bernstein who is talking to patricia in the weather center and she is a dozie. >> winds gusting up to 245. think about a real big ef4, ef5 tornado, which is what's coming ashore. anything good about it? hurricane forced winds only stem 25 miles from the...
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u.s. and russian aircraft caught on camera. >>> a terrible tragedy in france where authorities say 43 people are dead after a bus carrying retirees collided with a truck in the country's southwestern wine region. flames engulfed both of the vehicles. eight people were able to escape. >>> caught on camera, a dangerously close encounter in the skies over syria. a senior defense official acknowledges to nbc news that this video taken by a russian pilot shows a russian plane tailing an unarmed u.s. surveillance drone. we are told there were two such encounters since russia began air-strikes over syria last month but none since the u.s. and russia agreed earlier this week to rules for operating in syrian air space. >>> and it is only october but there is an alert about your thanksgiving turkey. there will be fewer of them to go around this year. the government said because there is a bird flu outbreak that wiped out 9 million of them. their not calling it a shortage, you still have a turkey, but you might have to pay more than usual. >>> when we come back, a one-of-a-kind theater experience, liked so much for the kids invited to get in in the end. a. c. t. mexico right now. ===jess/tak
u.s. and russian aircraft caught on camera. >>> a terrible tragedy in france where authorities say 43 people are dead after a bus carrying retirees collided with a truck in the country's southwestern wine region. flames engulfed both of the vehicles. eight people were able to escape. >>> caught on camera, a dangerously close encounter in the skies over syria. a senior defense official acknowledges to nbc news that this video taken by a russian pilot shows a russian plane...
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southwestern mexico today. >> the hurricane is expected to cause major flooding in western texas through the weekend as it inches closer to the u.s. some of places will see a foot of rain. emergency crews rescued dozens of people from stranded vehicles and flooded homes. several mobile homes have been swept away as well but so far there have been no injuries reported. >> jadiann: still ahead a barbershop heist caught on camera. the local owner demanding answers after pricelets sports memorabilia is stolen. >> a warning about bacon, sausage and burgers. >> jadiann: a man loses part of his leg to a shark bite. wait until you hear how he got the shark to let go. >> breezy and cool. upper 40s. enjoying the breakfast you love any time you wish. no way. introducing mcdonald's new all day breakfast menu. once, you changed how you ate breakfast. it's time to start >>> it is time to rise and shine on this friday morning. shawn. he, get this, is up in frederickton new brunswick canada and watches every morning. thank you, shawn. good morning and what a >> christa: i have received emails from people there and were surprised they get 7news b
southwestern mexico today. >> the hurricane is expected to cause major flooding in western texas through the weekend as it inches closer to the u.s. some of places will see a foot of rain. emergency crews rescued dozens of people from stranded vehicles and flooded homes. several mobile homes have been swept away as well but so far there have been no injuries reported. >> jadiann: still ahead a barbershop heist caught on camera. the local owner demanding answers after pricelets...
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southwestern france near the city of bordeaux. fire. the bus was carrying retirees on a day trip. >>> the largest auto recall in u.s. history may soon grow by takata have been recalled because of faulty inflaters blamed for eight deaths. owners of the affected cars are urged to quickly get them fixed wane now takata side air bags are also under investigation. >>> one of the most sophisticated drug tums found between the u.s. and mexico may belong to el chapo. the drug lord who escaped from prison. authorities seized 12 tons of marijuana, the tunnel stretched all the way from tijuana straight to san diego. >>> and it's on a manhunt but an urgent emu hunt. four emus escaped their enclosure near austin. the animals can be dangerous, yes, dangerous, emu, several attempts to corner them have failed so far. >>> finally, it's that time of year when pranksters run while and one guy in california has resorted to the oldest halloween trick in the book. check this out. amy would love it. unsuspecting victims with a giant spider lurking as people walk out of elevators. the spider crawls up -- even scaring pedestrians on their t
southwestern france near the city of bordeaux. fire. the bus was carrying retirees on a day trip. >>> the largest auto recall in u.s. history may soon grow by takata have been recalled because of faulty inflaters blamed for eight deaths. owners of the affected cars are urged to quickly get them fixed wane now takata side air bags are also under investigation. >>> one of the most sophisticated drug tums found between the u.s. and mexico may belong to el chapo. the drug lord who...
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u.s. is becoming numb to mass shootings. this after 13 people were killed by a 20-year-old gunman at umpqua community college in southwestern oregon. here's some of the president's news conference. >> this is a political choice that we make to allow this to happen every few months in america. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. when americans are killed in mine disasters, we work to make mines safer. when americans are killed in floods and hurricanes, we make communities safer.
u.s. is becoming numb to mass shootings. this after 13 people were killed by a 20-year-old gunman at umpqua community college in southwestern oregon. here's some of the president's news conference. >> this is a political choice that we make to allow this to happen every few months in america. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. when americans are killed in mine disasters, we work to make mines safer. when americans are killed...
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u.s. is becoming numb to mass shootings. this after 13 people were killed by a 20-year-old gunman at umpqua community college in southwestern oregon. here's some of the president's news conference. >> this is a political choice that we make to allow this to happen every few months in america. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. when americans are killed in mine disasters, we work to make mines safer. when americans are killed in floods and hurricanes, we make communities safer. when roads are unsafe, we fix them to reduce auto fatalities. we have seat belt laws because we know it saves lives. so the notion that gun violence is somehow different, that our freedom and our constitution prohibits any modest regulation of how we use a deadly weapon when there are law-abiding gun owners all across the country who could hunt and protect their families and do everything they do under such regulations? it doesn't make sense. so tonight, as those of us who are lucky enough to hug our kids a little closer, are thinking about the families that aren't so fortunate, i would
u.s. is becoming numb to mass shootings. this after 13 people were killed by a 20-year-old gunman at umpqua community college in southwestern oregon. here's some of the president's news conference. >> this is a political choice that we make to allow this to happen every few months in america. we collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction. when americans are killed in mine disasters, we work to make mines safer. when americans are killed...