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a leftier shower west of clear spring here moving maybe towards just the south of berkley springs. so a few showers, very isolated out there this morning. temperatures are way up. they're in the 70s. the humidity is up. 78 for laurel and rockville. 74 at centreville and dulles. out to our east we've got 77 andrews. upper marlboro 76. still 80 at the naval academy and also here in d.c. we're looking at a nice day potentially to be on the weren't to cool off with 80 at national airport. partly to mostly cloudy but feels like 84 because the dew points are still in the lower 70s. so we've got this boundary. it's sort of stretched out. you can see it right here pushing off to the south, southwest. isolated shower this morning and then just a stray storm this afternoon. the key for us, we still have this big dome of high pressure in the upper atmosphere. a lot of hot weather with this. this high pressure is going to suppress most of the thunderstorm development, not all of it but most of it. so just that stray shower this morning. then an isolated storm this afternoon. by then south and
a leftier shower west of clear spring here moving maybe towards just the south of berkley springs. so a few showers, very isolated out there this morning. temperatures are way up. they're in the 70s. the humidity is up. 78 for laurel and rockville. 74 at centreville and dulles. out to our east we've got 77 andrews. upper marlboro 76. still 80 at the naval academy and also here in d.c. we're looking at a nice day potentially to be on the weren't to cool off with 80 at national airport. partly to...
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reno 100 degrees. 112 down in palm springs. 107 in las vegas. 110 in palm springs and redding. saturday, 113 degrees in redding. so if you're doing traveling get ready for heat. temperatures low 50s to low 60s. fog may be dense so be careful out there. 88 in los gatos, peninsula you're looking at a warmer day. 76 degrees. 81 redwood city. 62 on the coast if you don't like hot weather i've got you covered. downtown san francisco, 68 degrees. 70 in south san francisco and north bay. 83 santa rosa. mid-90s clear lake. east bay up to 74 degrees a mild, sunny afternoon. this is where it starts to get hot. checking out the accu-weather forecast you'll see temperatures heading up saturday inland. mid-60s coastside. temperatures going down just a touch sunday second half of the weekend. next week we'll have a few extra high clouds but until then get ready for summer heat. i'm sandhya patel, back to you in the studio. >> back to the heat. thank you very much. >> and just ahead their homes have been ripped apart but not by an act of nature. how these homeowners are taking action. >> then
reno 100 degrees. 112 down in palm springs. 107 in las vegas. 110 in palm springs and redding. saturday, 113 degrees in redding. so if you're doing traveling get ready for heat. temperatures low 50s to low 60s. fog may be dense so be careful out there. 88 in los gatos, peninsula you're looking at a warmer day. 76 degrees. 81 redwood city. 62 on the coast if you don't like hot weather i've got you covered. downtown san francisco, 68 degrees. 70 in south san francisco and north bay. 83 santa...
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the blaze is now two mimes away from palm springs. teresa garcia is in one town where everyone was told to get out. >> reporter: closed signs and empty streets show the impact of the mandatory evacuations in effect for the small town of idylwild. >> it's very somber. >> reporter: mary is one of the few remaining holdouts. neither sheriff's deputies nor the pleas from her friends can get her to leave. >> i think the people who call me scare me more than being here. >> reporter: the fire has consumed thousands of acres and destroyed at least a half dozen homes. hotshot crews are using chain saws and rakes to clear out brush and build fire breaks. the afternoons are one of the most dangerous times for firefighters with temperatures reaching into the triple digits, which can help spread the fire more rapidly. the biggest challenge for crews is this terrain. it is steeped, it is rugged, making it difficult to build a containment line around the fire, and the timber out here are so incredibly dry, making for a lot of volatile fuel. >> it is
the blaze is now two mimes away from palm springs. teresa garcia is in one town where everyone was told to get out. >> reporter: closed signs and empty streets show the impact of the mandatory evacuations in effect for the small town of idylwild. >> it's very somber. >> reporter: mary is one of the few remaining holdouts. neither sheriff's deputies nor the pleas from her friends can get her to leave. >> i think the people who call me scare me more than being here....
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and seeds that are still alive in that soil and they'll begin growth next spring. there'll be a will the of fertilizer from the ash. >> reporter: fires are an important part of the ecosystem at yellow stone. getting rid of old vegetation and making way for new. >> fire has largely taken the place of other decomposers in this ecosystem. unlike other parts of the country we do not have the fungi and bacteria to decompose dead trees and wildlife in this area here. >> in the long run we're going to see greener areas, more nutrition habitats. more valuable habitat for for an array of different species. >> it's quite evident this thing has gone on for thousands of years. >>> 14 year after the fires, ktvu's george watson returned to yellow stone to see how the park is recovering. nearly 800,000 acres of forest burned. the largest wildfire fire in history. at its worse, some thought it was the end of yellow stone. >> here the whole park was burning up. nobody would ever come to visit it again and it was only going to be ashes. and it was burning so hot in such large areas
and seeds that are still alive in that soil and they'll begin growth next spring. there'll be a will the of fertilizer from the ash. >> reporter: fires are an important part of the ecosystem at yellow stone. getting rid of old vegetation and making way for new. >> fire has largely taken the place of other decomposers in this ecosystem. unlike other parts of the country we do not have the fungi and bacteria to decompose dead trees and wildlife in this area here. >> in the long...
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the main strength of the arab spring throughout wherever it was was the peaceful nature of the arab spring that was the real and therefore i was one of the the proponents of the revolution remains peaceful however when someone's wife gets raped when someone's kid gets raped and tortured when someone's house gets burnt it's very difficult to reason with them that they must remain peaceful despite the fact that the other party is perpetually perpetuating some of the most brutal violence that one can ever imagine of those atrocities have never been verified or have been prevented committed by either side like for example the houla massacre but once the world got a wind of what is happening in syria your own neighborhood many of the muslim neighbors of syria started providing the opposition with weapons and foreign fighters and from the very early stage that uprising was have only influenced by foreign power so if you were so strongly against foreign interference back in iraq i don't understand why you would be in favor of foreign interference in syria it is still foreign interference regardle
the main strength of the arab spring throughout wherever it was was the peaceful nature of the arab spring that was the real and therefore i was one of the the proponents of the revolution remains peaceful however when someone's wife gets raped when someone's kid gets raped and tortured when someone's house gets burnt it's very difficult to reason with them that they must remain peaceful despite the fact that the other party is perpetually perpetuating some of the most brutal violence that one...
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. - you know, these cove hardwood forests are really beautiful with these spring wildflowers in here.y're really beautiful this time of the year. later on in the year, though, you know, when the leaves come out on the trees, you won't see the wildflowers like this. that's when we get out in the open, get along the roadsides where we get sunlight, yeah. ♪ - kevin, this is a beautiful patch of large flower trillium. but you know, we're gonna have to work fast. that sun's getting ready to peek over this mountain. - in just a minute. we better-- - and it's gonna be harsh. - we better shoot quick. and because this is such a nice patch, we want to shoot with just a little bit wider angle instead of just a close-up of one or two flowers, and we'll take advantage of the patch like this. and we can't control the light over a small area like that, so when that sun does clear the horizon-- - that's gonna be tough. - we're out of luck. too much contrast, so we need to shoot very, very quickly. - especially with white-- the white petals. it's gonna be very high contrast. - and i'll tell you what e
. - you know, these cove hardwood forests are really beautiful with these spring wildflowers in here.y're really beautiful this time of the year. later on in the year, though, you know, when the leaves come out on the trees, you won't see the wildflowers like this. that's when we get out in the open, get along the roadsides where we get sunlight, yeah. ♪ - kevin, this is a beautiful patch of large flower trillium. but you know, we're gonna have to work fast. that sun's getting ready to peek...
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and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parki
and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share...
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where the arab spring is demonstrably worst. what chances do multi-faith societies have under politically we speak to a woman of arabia a princess of the east. our guest today is her royal highness saudi princess best not been saudi activist a writer and a businesswoman and she joins us live from london your world and it's great to have you on our show today thank you so it's nice to be on your show and on the russian t.v. for the first time so was that from the latest news we're witnessing a coup in egypt where military have taken power but how do the population and that's millions are celebrating is this really a military coup or the victory of the people now i think it's actually both. the victory of the people is the to really of the army itself because maybe it's very foreign to other people to know that the army and egypt has for so long protected the people. you know sworn on protecting the people rather than the government so it's not actually something unusual for me. to buy by the people. and since most he has. and pow
where the arab spring is demonstrably worst. what chances do multi-faith societies have under politically we speak to a woman of arabia a princess of the east. our guest today is her royal highness saudi princess best not been saudi activist a writer and a businesswoman and she joins us live from london your world and it's great to have you on our show today thank you so it's nice to be on your show and on the russian t.v. for the first time so was that from the latest news we're witnessing a...
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throughout wherever it was was the peaceful nature of the arab spring that was the real and therefore i was one of the the proponents of the revolution remains peaceful however when someone's wife gets raped when someone's kid gets raped and tortured when someone's house gets burnt it's very difficult to reason with them that they must remain peaceful despite the fact that the other party is prepared to perpetuating some of the most brutal violence that one can ever imagine of those atrocities have never been verified or have been prevented committed by either side like for example the houla massacre but once the world got a wind of what is happening in syria in your own neighborhood many of the muslim neighbors of syria sided providing the opposition with weapons and foreign fighters and from the very early stage that uprising was have only influenced by foreign power so if you were so strongly against foreign interference back in iraq i don't understand why you would be in favor of foreign interference in syria it is still foreign interference regardless of whether it is muslim or a
throughout wherever it was was the peaceful nature of the arab spring that was the real and therefore i was one of the the proponents of the revolution remains peaceful however when someone's wife gets raped when someone's kid gets raped and tortured when someone's house gets burnt it's very difficult to reason with them that they must remain peaceful despite the fact that the other party is prepared to perpetuating some of the most brutal violence that one can ever imagine of those atrocities...
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to the east is palm springs. if you can see this black line in this direction, this notes containment which is effectively the first step in gaining control around this fire. you may recall hearing yesterday that this fire was only on 25% contained. in essence, this line was up to here. but you can see clearly how much progress has been made overnight. this black line wrapping clearly almost around the entire fire line. the red notating here where the work still needs to be done. as you can see, there has been significant progress here. and firefighters attribute most of that to the rain. intense yet instrumental in the firefight. a sudden and steady storm moves in. a helpful hand from the heavens. >> it provided much more assistance in slowing down the fire, keeping it in check. >> reporter: it comes as firefighters need it most. more than 27,000 acres scorched by the so-called mountain fire since sirs spark monday in the area of mt. center near idyllwild, where more than 4,000 residents remained under evacuatio
to the east is palm springs. if you can see this black line in this direction, this notes containment which is effectively the first step in gaining control around this fire. you may recall hearing yesterday that this fire was only on 25% contained. in essence, this line was up to here. but you can see clearly how much progress has been made overnight. this black line wrapping clearly almost around the entire fire line. the red notating here where the work still needs to be done. as you can...
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world where the arab spring is demonstrably worst. what chances do multi-faith societies have under political islam we speak to a woman of arabia a princess of the east. our guest today is her royal highness saudi princess best not been saudi activist a writer and a businesswoman and she joins us live from london your world and it's great to have you on our show today thank you so it's nice to be on your show on the russian t.v. for the first time so was that from the latest news we're witnessing a coup in egypt where military have taken power but how did the population and that's millions are celebrating is this really a military coup or the victory of the people. now i think it's actually both. the victory of the people is the. army itself because maybe it's very foreign to other people to know that the army and egypt has for so long protected the people and you know swarmed on protecting the people rather than the government so it's not actually something unusual for the army. to buy. by the people. and since most he has. and power
world where the arab spring is demonstrably worst. what chances do multi-faith societies have under political islam we speak to a woman of arabia a princess of the east. our guest today is her royal highness saudi princess best not been saudi activist a writer and a businesswoman and she joins us live from london your world and it's great to have you on our show today thank you so it's nice to be on your show on the russian t.v. for the first time so was that from the latest news we're...
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spring transit center. a lo[ dad ] ah! lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their match. tide and downy, better together. too. we'll be back with an update. stay with us. >>> new on news 4 midday, repair work can finally begin on the troubled silver spring transit center. now, more on the laundry list of repairs that need to be done. >> reporter: they'll be putting in concrete, beams, and they have to seal up those cracks. the county says everything is a go as far as they're concerned and they're hoping the work begins some time this week. metro bus riders stand along wayne avenue waiting for their rides. across the street
spring transit center. a lo[ dad ] ah! lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress... and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain... she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week-old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. and since i'm the one who has to do the laundry... i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got twenty minutes to life. you are free to go! [ male announcer ] week old stains and odors just met their...
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spring valley and another one. their headquarters were at crystal springs. that was actually the ceo. he wanted to build his house. their stuff was held outside of the city. after the 06 earthquake, one of the reports by the city was, all the fire hydrants were tied to spring valley. the city said this is crazy. they actually put in a second war supply and municipalized. all the records were transferred to the water department, they are at 1155 market and they are all the way back to 1868. it will be $0.37 to hook up with your water >> also on your question, the cost in having a structural engineer take a look at your building is a very, very small percentage of the building's value. i think whether we have a large condominium, your building is static and the type of soil you're silting on and certain types of deterioration, and once you have that inspection done, you will sleep much better and make rational decisions on how you want to priorityize. >> i totally agree with you, the plans are part of the history. would i be able to get them? >> they have the
spring valley and another one. their headquarters were at crystal springs. that was actually the ceo. he wanted to build his house. their stuff was held outside of the city. after the 06 earthquake, one of the reports by the city was, all the fire hydrants were tied to spring valley. the city said this is crazy. they actually put in a second war supply and municipalized. all the records were transferred to the water department, they are at 1155 market and they are all the way back to 1868. it...
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last night it was just two miles away from palm springs. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is flying to the west bank for peace talks between israelis and palestinians. it's his 6th trip there this year. word of the latest trip comes from an anonymous u.s. official who was unauthorized to brief reporters. he said kerry had a two-hour session with the chief palestinian negotiator in jordan this morning. >>> a s.w.a.t. team is called in to kick out people taking over a multi- million dollar home. kpix 5's kiet do tells us the squatters had been living there for more than a year. >> reporter: no one really knows what was going on here but they had guns, drugs, possibly hookers, making this a six-bed, five-bath, 7500- square-foot squatter's paradise on sugarloaf court in the hills of walnut creek. the house was vacant a short time and damage inside isn't that bad. a small crew is inside now making repairs. earlier a s.w.a.t. team found drugs and one assault weapon inside. investigators say the squatters were living there. neighbors say there was po
last night it was just two miles away from palm springs. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry is flying to the west bank for peace talks between israelis and palestinians. it's his 6th trip there this year. word of the latest trip comes from an anonymous u.s. official who was unauthorized to brief reporters. he said kerry had a two-hour session with the chief palestinian negotiator in jordan this morning. >>> a s.w.a.t. team is called in to kick out people taking over a...
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sort of protector of the people when they see uprisings we saw the exact same thing during the arab spring in late january early february of two thousand and eleven ok brian those figures those were dictators they were democratically elected morsi is true but morsi has done nothing but act like a dictator in the in the year that he has been in office there's a difference between being democratically elected and governing democratically and morsi is at the receiving end of the people's understanding of the difference right now ok caroline what do you think about that and democratically elected but he doesn't act like a democrat. i mean i think that yes democratically elected but under conditions that many egyptians thought would kind of compromise conditions. and i think what is now happening is this incredible massive vote of no confidence you know the petition of twenty million or or so that's huge. so it's moved from a situation where he was being given a chance i worked a lot with some of the young activists in two thousand from two thousand and nine onwards and they said to me we'll we
sort of protector of the people when they see uprisings we saw the exact same thing during the arab spring in late january early february of two thousand and eleven ok brian those figures those were dictators they were democratically elected morsi is true but morsi has done nothing but act like a dictator in the in the year that he has been in office there's a difference between being democratically elected and governing democratically and morsi is at the receiving end of the people's...
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>>on warm spring nights, desert life emerges in force.st of creatures, like the desert banded gecko, are out hunting. their skin can't avoid drying out in the heat of day, so they live underground until darkness falls. perhaps even stranger are the granite night lizards with their elongated toes, made for scaling rock. many of the oddest snakes are also nocturnal like the lyre snake. this is a rear-fanged venomous species but it's no threat to humans. the bizarre shovel-nosed snake commonly crosses roads on warm nights but it's how they travel when not on pavement that's impressive! they can literally swim through the sand. tim burton must have drawn his inspiration here. the architects of the sand are out in force, the merriam's kangaroo rat. they're superbly adapted for life here - they never drink, all their water comes from metabolizing their food and a superb recycling system. they make intricate burrows that are often taken over and enlarged by the white-tailed antelope squirrels and these provide nighttime shelter for a colorado de
>>on warm spring nights, desert life emerges in force.st of creatures, like the desert banded gecko, are out hunting. their skin can't avoid drying out in the heat of day, so they live underground until darkness falls. perhaps even stranger are the granite night lizards with their elongated toes, made for scaling rock. many of the oddest snakes are also nocturnal like the lyre snake. this is a rear-fanged venomous species but it's no threat to humans. the bizarre shovel-nosed snake...
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and up north is the palm springs area. nobody's been evacuated there, but the fire is only two miles away there. the smoke cloud is thick there. you can see it. and then, where we are, you can see the smoke cloud really well. and this is coming up just over idyllwild. take a look at some video from yesterday. again, as i said in our fifth day now, started on monday, on private land, the cause was human, but we don't know if it was accidental or if it was done on purpose. we know it started on private land, but it's gone on to tribal land, federal land. we have a unified command out here with riverside, san bernardino counties, and a dozen other local small city firefighters. as i said before, nearly 3,300. that's 400 new just added yesterday. so the threat today is real as ever. yesterday, we spoke to someone from palo alto in palm springs vacationing. of course, got a surprise with that smoke cloud. >> anxious at first, because we don't know the area so well. we didn't know whether to come down or to stay up that way. >>
and up north is the palm springs area. nobody's been evacuated there, but the fire is only two miles away there. the smoke cloud is thick there. you can see it. and then, where we are, you can see the smoke cloud really well. and this is coming up just over idyllwild. take a look at some video from yesterday. again, as i said in our fifth day now, started on monday, on private land, the cause was human, but we don't know if it was accidental or if it was done on purpose. we know it started on...
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be prepared for rain showers now around green spring, furnace and green spring.ings and duck wall and around hedgeville. make sure you give yourself enough time on the roadways, if your travels take you to york, pennsylvania, you are going to encounter fog. let's take you outside, manchester, we are seeing clouds out there, we also like it when we see the sunshine. that's going to come through as we go through the morning. more in the afternoon. that's what going to help aid with the thunderstorms that pop up throughout the day. the temperature in manchester, 71, owings mills 69. this is what we look like through the planner. by lunchtime today, around 85, high temperature around 88. now a check of the traffic with loren. >>> we have trouble in arundel county, a truck has struck a telephone pole, shutting down the northbound lanes of richie highway at ordinance. stick with route 10 or 97, we are the only station to tell you about this on twitter. follow me, the handle is maryland traffic, have the latest alert as they happen, sent to you feed. if you are travelin
be prepared for rain showers now around green spring, furnace and green spring.ings and duck wall and around hedgeville. make sure you give yourself enough time on the roadways, if your travels take you to york, pennsylvania, you are going to encounter fog. let's take you outside, manchester, we are seeing clouds out there, we also like it when we see the sunshine. that's going to come through as we go through the morning. more in the afternoon. that's what going to help aid with the...
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we have the support of the arab spring. the government against us no longer exists. we have one big thing in common and this is the islamic tie. this is a big mistake to interpret iran's policy as playing the sectarian role. it just so happens that in the other countries, they are playing it. the iranians never talk about the shiite power. >> are they afraid of the? >> -- are they afraid of it? >> he doesn't see himself as a shiite leader pushing for shiite hegemony. if we look at bahrain, the first couple of weeks of the uprising, the iranians kept quiet. then they started making statements and supporting and so on. they look at it as an internal issue. they did not want to play with fire. >> picked up on that briefly. we have to get to the audience. >> one reason i cannot believe the iranian city in tirana are not happy with this poll is because iranians fancy -- in tehran are not happy with this poll is that they fancy themselves leaders. the iranians have a 5000 year history. egypt is probably the only arab country that has the attributes of nationhood. iran is a
we have the support of the arab spring. the government against us no longer exists. we have one big thing in common and this is the islamic tie. this is a big mistake to interpret iran's policy as playing the sectarian role. it just so happens that in the other countries, they are playing it. the iranians never talk about the shiite power. >> are they afraid of the? >> -- are they afraid of it? >> he doesn't see himself as a shiite leader pushing for shiite hegemony. if we...
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let me start with the arab spring. >> in reality the egyptian people are a good people. and are a reasonable people. very aware. they have an old and ancient history. i represented them with this march of democracy to achieve the general and the public freedom. and the arab spring aims at reaching that goal so the people become free and the peoples are free and they are very real democratic process and there are good relationship with the rest of the world on the basis of peace and stability. and the mutual benefits and the mutual respect between other peoples and the countries and the governments that represent these people. the arab spring expresses a real soul in the arabic nations starting from tunisia, libya and egypt and now syria. >> charlie: on the phone from cairo is naguib sawiris, the telecom billionaire a longstanding opponent of the muslim brotherhood and steven cook, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. i am pleased to have them both on this program this evening. naguib sawiris, thank you for joining us from cairo. tell me what's going on to
let me start with the arab spring. >> in reality the egyptian people are a good people. and are a reasonable people. very aware. they have an old and ancient history. i represented them with this march of democracy to achieve the general and the public freedom. and the arab spring aims at reaching that goal so the people become free and the peoples are free and they are very real democratic process and there are good relationship with the rest of the world on the basis of peace and...
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. >>> happening now, thousands of homes are under evacuation orders near palm springs as the massive mountain fire continues to spread. about 4,000 houses, condos, cabins, and several hotels in idyllwild and surrounding communities are threatened. the fire is forcing many into palm springs where some hotels are actually offering discounts to those who don't have a place to stay now. a palo alto family vacationing in palm springs says the fire is making them nervous. >> we were kind of anxious at first, because we don't really know the area so well. we didn't know whether to come down or stay up that way. >> the fire has burned almost 23,000 acres and at this point it is just 15% contained. authorities say the fire was human-caused, but they are not saying whether it was accidental or intentional. >> certainly having a tough go of it, as meteorologist christina loren, you know that area well. >> i do. it's scary, because we're talking about the fire now, about two miles away from the western border of palm springs. i do want to talk about what's happening, because the weather will mak
. >>> happening now, thousands of homes are under evacuation orders near palm springs as the massive mountain fire continues to spread. about 4,000 houses, condos, cabins, and several hotels in idyllwild and surrounding communities are threatened. the fire is forcing many into palm springs where some hotels are actually offering discounts to those who don't have a place to stay now. a palo alto family vacationing in palm springs says the fire is making them nervous. >> we were...
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he is no spring chicken. he's not a healthy man, he drinks too much, you ways maybe 100 pounds soaking wet. he is not a robust character. yet here he is living this awful life with other infantrymen. they respect and admire him. he is a beautiful writer. he writes so much and there is inevitably some junk in there. but passages like that are so illuminating and touching. and they are so vibrated that i just find that he leaves the european theater, he's had enough and he doesn't enjoy at all because he is so scarred by everything he has seen. he has lost the ability to enjoy life even when he is participating in the liberation of paris. he says goodbye to omar bradley and everyone comments on how bad he looks. he ends up in the pacific and if killed on a little island in here oshima late in the war in the spring of 1945. especially for anyone who finds themselves in hawaii, i remember as an 11-year-old kid, my father taking me to ernie pyle's grave. it's very moving. he is 11 years old. i think for us to reme
he is no spring chicken. he's not a healthy man, he drinks too much, you ways maybe 100 pounds soaking wet. he is not a robust character. yet here he is living this awful life with other infantrymen. they respect and admire him. he is a beautiful writer. he writes so much and there is inevitably some junk in there. but passages like that are so illuminating and touching. and they are so vibrated that i just find that he leaves the european theater, he's had enough and he doesn't enjoy at all...
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coming off in the spring. when the greats spade blind to what is happening in their country. the american dream is disappearing. the houses with gardens are. the poor are left hopeless the streets are full of angry crowns fighting against. the stole the american dream. the seeds. first trip. and i think. foreigners. instrument. to be in the. these continues here in our team back to our top story this hour and fresh violence in egypt the military accused of shooting protesters with three people said to be killed meanwhile the army is tonight shooting live rounds saying it only used rubber bullets and tear gas well these are live pictures coming from the center of karo at the moment and let's get now more reaction analysis on what's happening there in the country from correspondent jonathan steele and he reports extensively on the middle east and we just heard that the head of the muslim brotherhood has vowed to continue to protest and till morsi is put back into power but that's pretty unlikely now isn't it it's pretty unlikely but what the military is doing is also disastrous
coming off in the spring. when the greats spade blind to what is happening in their country. the american dream is disappearing. the houses with gardens are. the poor are left hopeless the streets are full of angry crowns fighting against. the stole the american dream. the seeds. first trip. and i think. foreigners. instrument. to be in the. these continues here in our team back to our top story this hour and fresh violence in egypt the military accused of shooting protesters with three people...
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installation begins in december and they expect it to be complete by the spring. >> breaking news, prince george of cambridge is the name of the future king. prince william and the duchess announced the name 40 minutes ago. today, the duke and duchess let their home at kensington palace. this morning, with their newborn son, you can just catch a look of kate and the baby carrier if the back seat. his great grandmother, the queen and his uncle swung by the palace if a visit. the boy was born on monday. official royal family photos of will, kate, and their new son are taken in the next few weeks. in richmond, police called to the city council chambers when protesters disrupted the meeting . this is video from the facebook page of richmond council member and some protesters screamed bringing the meeting to a halt and the "contra costa times" reports the reason is not cheer but the council has been dealing with loud disruptions at meetings including hated speech directed at gays. police emptied the chambers and people who wanted to address the counsel were brought back in, in groups five. the
installation begins in december and they expect it to be complete by the spring. >> breaking news, prince george of cambridge is the name of the future king. prince william and the duchess announced the name 40 minutes ago. today, the duke and duchess let their home at kensington palace. this morning, with their newborn son, you can just catch a look of kate and the baby carrier if the back seat. his great grandmother, the queen and his uncle swung by the palace if a visit. the boy was...
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fire burning just few miles from palm springs.gest concern for firefighters battling that massive blaze. >>> also. people who are trying the redefine marriage one dictionary at a time. librarians who are not fvl there. >> pleased with the weather. we look at live picture from the exploring camera. fog bac back. getting thick in spots. temperatures right now in the 50's and 60's. look at the wake up weather plus >> you can see in the picture just how fast moving the fire is in riverside county. fire destroyed 7 homes since it broke out on mon. it's burning in the mountains just few miles from palm springs. tonight the flames forced about 6000 residents and tourists to evacuate. here's lee ann. >> another anxious night for those forced from their homes by the flames. >> it would be nice go back to a home. we saw flames coming over the mountains so we knew it was time to go. >> we got a call where recording from the riverside county sheriff that said it was mandatory evacuation. and then writ after that we got a call that said evacua
fire burning just few miles from palm springs.gest concern for firefighters battling that massive blaze. >>> also. people who are trying the redefine marriage one dictionary at a time. librarians who are not fvl there. >> pleased with the weather. we look at live picture from the exploring camera. fog bac back. getting thick in spots. temperatures right now in the 50's and 60's. look at the wake up weather plus >> you can see in the picture just how fast moving the fire is...
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as we head into friday, 110 in palm springs and 106 fresno and 109 in redding.is really going to be a statewide thing. as we head into saturday up to 104 in palm springs. check out redding. ouch. 113 degrees. our temperatures are not quite that hot. here is a look at the week ahead. for san jose you will see the temperatures going up all the we into saturday. and then we will see the numbers just slipping away a few degrees head nooght second half of the weekend and -- heading into the second half of the weekend. tomorrow morning watch out for the fog. it may be dense in pockets and temperatures from the low 50s to the low 60s. you will need an extra layer especially where the fog is first thing tomorrow morning as you head out the door. 83 san jose and 80 mill pea dis. 78 in santa cruz and up to 88 in gilroy. a sunny day on the peninsula. 79 in menlo park. on the coast, 62 in pacifica and sunshine for new downtown san francisco. 68 degrees, but some lingering fog near the coast. the sunset district is 64 degrees. in the north bay the temperatures are coming up
as we head into friday, 110 in palm springs and 106 fresno and 109 in redding.is really going to be a statewide thing. as we head into saturday up to 104 in palm springs. check out redding. ouch. 113 degrees. our temperatures are not quite that hot. here is a look at the week ahead. for san jose you will see the temperatures going up all the we into saturday. and then we will see the numbers just slipping away a few degrees head nooght second half of the weekend and -- heading into the second...
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right side of your screen getting into silver spring and on toward bethesda. volume for you on 95 southbound still light trying to make it down to the beltway. the bw parkway, 50 in good shape. 270 with the volume in frederick county trying to make your way south toward hyattsville. out of stafford we've seen delays getting into quantico and then again getting past dumfries. this incident on the shoulder. still sluggish out of dale city. the pace into springfield has been good heading up on to the beltway and for that matter on to 395. mike, andrea, back to you. >> thanks, bev. >>> friends of gun rights activist adam kokesh say he's in jail this morning after his herndon, virginia home was raided by police last night. we have not been able to get police to confirm this information so far. >> he is in trouble, though, after posting a video of himself on youtube loading a gun at freedom plaza on the 4th of july. delia goncalves is there live at freedom plaza in northwest with more. he's in jail or is not in jail, delia? what do we know? >> reporter: we're still
right side of your screen getting into silver spring and on toward bethesda. volume for you on 95 southbound still light trying to make it down to the beltway. the bw parkway, 50 in good shape. 270 with the volume in frederick county trying to make your way south toward hyattsville. out of stafford we've seen delays getting into quantico and then again getting past dumfries. this incident on the shoulder. still sluggish out of dale city. the pace into springfield has been good heading up on to...
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(girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know.
(girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you...
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as during the arab spring, there were numerous reports of sexual assaults on women. protestors, who as voters helped bring morsi to power. the women's group operation antisexual harassment reported at least 44 cases of sexual assault on just the first day and more as protests continued during the week. a bbc journalist tweeted that women were taking refuge in his building to avoid sexual assault. operation anti-sexual harassment is asking for volunteers to protect women during the protests. egyptian activist dalia ziada is fighting back against this latest round of assaults on women's rights in egypt. >> we have a big problem of sexual harassment and recently this problem is not only a social problem but it was politicized. the politicians started to use this to keep women away from participating in protestings. so as a solution in tehrir square for example, we had like the men there in a circle to keep the women in while they are protesting. so they can move freely but at the same time but at the same time they could not be harassed. >> ziada says women are at the f
as during the arab spring, there were numerous reports of sexual assaults on women. protestors, who as voters helped bring morsi to power. the women's group operation antisexual harassment reported at least 44 cases of sexual assault on just the first day and more as protests continued during the week. a bbc journalist tweeted that women were taking refuge in his building to avoid sexual assault. operation anti-sexual harassment is asking for volunteers to protect women during the protests....
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so this would be west of hancock and interstate 68, north west of berkley springs. we've got temperatures this morning muggy once again. they're in the upper 60s and low 70s. 72 for waldorf and ashburn. baltimore 73. on the bay we've got mid-70s. north beach 74 this morning. and in town it is balmy out there. a temperature of 77 degrees. dew points near 70 with the humidity at 76%. so we've been watching and i said pieces of energy yesterday. one of my meteorologist friends says energy can't have pieces. you are correct. let's put it in a different frame. little impulses. how about that? some upper level storms or short waves as they're called helping to kick up the instability here. that's why we get clusters of storms here. clupsers of storms -- clusters of storms there. that will be the case, these clusters of storms from time to time with the daytime heating. by lunch time mostly cloudy, not too much going on in the ray car. -- radar. in the afternoon a couple of showers and storms coming through the region during the afternoon hours. things quiet down tonight a
so this would be west of hancock and interstate 68, north west of berkley springs. we've got temperatures this morning muggy once again. they're in the upper 60s and low 70s. 72 for waldorf and ashburn. baltimore 73. on the bay we've got mid-70s. north beach 74 this morning. and in town it is balmy out there. a temperature of 77 degrees. dew points near 70 with the humidity at 76%. so we've been watching and i said pieces of energy yesterday. one of my meteorologist friends says energy can't...
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was he responsible for the arab spring by reason of the fact he talked to young people there? >> i don't think he was responsible. the arab spring has been brewing for a long time in many of those countries. >> so he didn't catalyst it? there may have been more of a catalyst you indicated. what did you say? mr. zuckerman. issue two, snowden still on the lamb. >> edward snowden is the 30- year-old information technician who worked in hawaii for hamilton, a military contractor within the national security agency, the nsa. snowden was a mathematician who leaked data, incredible amounts of telephone data and internet data. no one continues to elude the u.s. government, held up at the airport in moscow. he has applied for political asylum in more than two dozen countries. of these, venezuela, and bolivia say he is welcome. russian officials are not comfortable with snowden taking up borders at their airport. the head of russia's international affairs committee sent our exit now. snowden in the form of a treat. quote, venezuela is waiting for an answer from snowden. this perhaps is
was he responsible for the arab spring by reason of the fact he talked to young people there? >> i don't think he was responsible. the arab spring has been brewing for a long time in many of those countries. >> so he didn't catalyst it? there may have been more of a catalyst you indicated. what did you say? mr. zuckerman. issue two, snowden still on the lamb. >> edward snowden is the 30- year-old information technician who worked in hawaii for hamilton, a military contractor...
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(girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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107 in redding. 113 in palm springs. death valley 126 degrees today. excessive heat advisory in effect until wednesday evening at 7:00. highs during this time period will reach 98 to 106 degrees for north bay and the santa cruz mountains live looking at ferry building from our camera we've got a first forecast warm this evening, mild tomorrow and hot again, tomorrow. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 punishment to the pilot of the oil tanker that side swiped a support tower of the bay bridge. >> then, governor brown calms it historic. education bill changing how money is spent in schools. >> and michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live just a little bit later. you can contact him on twitter at m finney. >> and taking a look at the
107 in redding. 113 in palm springs. death valley 126 degrees today. excessive heat advisory in effect until wednesday evening at 7:00. highs during this time period will reach 98 to 106 degrees for north bay and the santa cruz mountains live looking at ferry building from our camera we've got a first forecast warm this evening, mild tomorrow and hot again, tomorrow. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 punishment to the pilot of the oil tanker that side swiped a support tower of the bay...