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tonight injured workers tell us the state system supposed to help them heal is stringing them along instead. >> liz wagner from our investigating unit joins us now. >> reporter: 1.5 million californias have open workers' comp cases. tonight we investigate claims that dysfunction in the system is causing injured workers with long and complex injuries more harm than good. ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrolled the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from something and you have an impact on somebody's life, that is something you don't ever forget. >> reporter: he was in napa on august 3rd, 2013 when a drunk driver turned in front of him. this is the dent snyder made in the car. he hit the pavement chin first. >> i still have got the scar and some of the asphalt oil to go with with it. >> reporter: he got stitches and surgery, but three years later his neck and back still hurt. >> you squirm and you sweat and you twist and you move, and there's no getting away from it. >> reporter: he says he's in constant pain, in and out of work, and fed up. >> now i feel really frustra
tonight injured workers tell us the state system supposed to help them heal is stringing them along instead. >> liz wagner from our investigating unit joins us now. >> reporter: 1.5 million californias have open workers' comp cases. tonight we investigate claims that dysfunction in the system is causing injured workers with long and complex injuries more harm than good. ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrolled the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from...
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tonight injured workers tell us the state system that's supposed to help them heal is just stringing them along instead. >> liz wagner joins us now. it exacts a lot of people. >> reporter: more than 1 1/2 million people have open workers' comp cases. we investigate claims that dysfunction in the system is causing injured workers more harm than good. ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrol the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from something and you have an impact on somebody's life, that is something you don't ever forget. >> reporter: he was in napa on august 3rd, 2013 when a drunk driver turned in front of him. this is the dent snyder made in the car. he hit the pavement chin first. >> i still have the scar and some of the asphalt oil to go with it. >> reporter: he got stitches and surgery but three years later his neck and back still hurt. >> you squirm, you sweat, you twist and move and there's no way to getaway from it. >> reporter: he says he's in constant pain, in and out of work and fed up. >> now i feel really frustrated. >> reporter: snyder says routine
tonight injured workers tell us the state system that's supposed to help them heal is just stringing them along instead. >> liz wagner joins us now. it exacts a lot of people. >> reporter: more than 1 1/2 million people have open workers' comp cases. we investigate claims that dysfunction in the system is causing injured workers more harm than good. ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrol the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from something and you have an...
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injured workers tell us the state system that's supposed to help them heal is stringing them along. more than one and a half million calli californians have open workers compensation cases. we investigate. liz wagner from our investigative unit has a story that impacts many people. >> reporter: ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrolled the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from something and you have an impact on somebody's life, that is something you don't ever forget. >> reporter: he was in napa on august 3, 2013, when a drunk driver turned in front of him. this is the dent he made in the car. he hit the pavement, chin first. >> i still got the scar and some of the asphalt to go with it. >> reporter: he got stitches and surgery. three years later, his neck and back still hurt. >> you squirm and you sweat and you twist and you move. there's no getting away from it. >> reporter: he says he is in constant pain. in and out of work. and fed up. >> i feel really frustrated. really, really frustrated. >> reporter: routine denial and delay in treatment have drug out.
injured workers tell us the state system that's supposed to help them heal is stringing them along. more than one and a half million calli californians have open workers compensation cases. we investigate. liz wagner from our investigative unit has a story that impacts many people. >> reporter: ryan snyder is a proud chp officer who patrolled the north bay on his motorcycle. >> when you go away from something and you have an impact on somebody's life, that is something you don't...
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across the country ch it found evidence that two data systems were breached and warned states to boost their election system security though the bulletin didn't identify targeted states they tell us they were arizona and illinois. one retrieved information on at least 200,000 people. >> certainly states should be aware that their systems are probably vulnerable. their systems are probably being scanned and their systems are being attacked. >> if it is the russians it's unclear what they are up to but suspected russian hackers have been at the center of recent assaults. she was forced to resign during the democratic of embarrassing behind the scenes e-mails tied to their russian counter parts. >> it is uncommon to try to influence the political out it's come of elections in other countries. so whether they were trying to do that i don't know. >> the fbi's warning comes on the heels of familiar advice. the secretary said the department was not aware of any specific threat. >>> drama at the philadelphia defense attorney's office is charged with vandalism. he is charged with slashing the tires on two city-owned vehicles in december. williams did not address questions on the matter. t
across the country ch it found evidence that two data systems were breached and warned states to boost their election system security though the bulletin didn't identify targeted states they tell us they were arizona and illinois. one retrieved information on at least 200,000 people. >> certainly states should be aware that their systems are probably vulnerable. their systems are probably being scanned and their systems are being attacked. >> if it is the russians it's unclear what...
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word tonight that the fbi is warning state election officials to enhance security on their election systems. pete williams is on the story tonight from washington. pete, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this comes after an attempt to hack into two election systems this summer. so the fbi has issued an advisory urging the state to look at different signs that could indicate similar cyber attacks. in july, hackers got successfully into the computer system that illinois uses for online vote registration, copping some files that apparently didn't change anything and they apparently tried and failed to do the same thing in arizona. officials say the russians seem to have been behind both attacks. so far no sign that any of those have been compromised, but the fbi says states should be on guard to protect against computer attacks that could jeopardize the integrity of their elections. savannah? >> pete williams in our washington newsroom. thank you. >>> a grim milestone to tell you about in chicago where august is now the most violent month there in 20 years. the city has seen 84 homicides this month alone. among the 11 people shot and killed this week, the cousin of nba star
word tonight that the fbi is warning state election officials to enhance security on their election systems. pete williams is on the story tonight from washington. pete, what can you tell us? >> reporter: this comes after an attempt to hack into two election systems this summer. so the fbi has issued an advisory urging the state to look at different signs that could indicate similar cyber attacks. in july, hackers got successfully into the computer system that illinois uses for online...
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the state head back to school, one -- stunts cross the state head back to school, a student at nc state in the engineering, systems engineering and industrial departmt. help hospitals run more efficiently, tell us about this project that you are working on right now. >> so what i did is find a way to analyze hospital systems and look at the resources that they use which include employees and equipment and see exactly how much each thing affect it is hospital as a whole. so if we add a machine anywhere in the system, does that mean we can treat more patients? does that mean that patients can get out of the hospital quicker which is what everybody charge less per treatment. if we charge less her treatment, do they pass those savings to patient themselves. >> the other thing is the amount of stress that the system is under. you wouldn't want your doctor to be constantly treating patient after patient, running from room to room thinking about the next patient while treating you. i try to make sure that the doctor themselvess are under a safe amount of treatment and can direct more >> talk about this treatment footprint per dollar. what's that is and how will it make hospitals 30 pen usually more th
the state head back to school, one -- stunts cross the state head back to school, a student at nc state in the engineering, systems engineering and industrial departmt. help hospitals run more efficiently, tell us about this project that you are working on right now. >> so what i did is find a way to analyze hospital systems and look at the resources that they use which include employees and equipment and see exactly how much each thing affect it is hospital as a whole. so if we add a...
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devin fehely tells us, the south bay justice system is breaking down fast >>> reporter: beyond the picket line attorneys say the county's court system is slipping into chaos. >> there's a state of unrest and people are frustrated. >> reporter: with nearly 300 court workers on strike, managers and even the judges themselves are pitching in filling out the paperwork that keeps the wheels of justice spinning. >> our mission statement is to provide a fair system, service to our public. unfortunately, with or without this strike, we are just unable to do it. >> reporter: a spokesman for the court system says they have a plan to make sure the most important work gets done. suspects, for example, don't miss a 48-hour deadline to appear before a judge before they automatically would be set free. but there are signs that the system is buckling under the strain. the sheriff's department says it's been a struggle to get the paperwork for search warrants processed. problems are likely only to get worse. >> if the dispute is not resolved, and we can't get these folks back into work, then i think again that -- that is going to snowball and eventually things will suffer dramatically. >> re
devin fehely tells us, the south bay justice system is breaking down fast >>> reporter: beyond the picket line attorneys say the county's court system is slipping into chaos. >> there's a state of unrest and people are frustrated. >> reporter: with nearly 300 court workers on strike, managers and even the judges themselves are pitching in filling out the paperwork that keeps the wheels of justice spinning. >> our mission statement is to provide a fair system, service...
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tells the associated press he sent clinton a memo touting his use of a home eml communications within the department. powell says at that time the state department did not have an equivalent internal system. clinton's personal email use has been a huge issue in this presidential campaign. heather: if you haven't registered to vote in the september 8 state primary, time's almost up. in person and mail registration is now over. but you can still register online until midnight by going ? heather: -- ed: look up at the screen there. there is a young man doing that. the piano man, joel, invited the boston piano banged out the root beer rag on twin pianos. bradley also got to pose for a picture with the rock and roll hall of famer. not too many teenagers get to play for a packed fenway park. heather: cool. ed: i guess teenagers do -- heather: can he saying? ed: ah. because he is the piano kid? you know who can saying is mike my mother great singer. raised ford tone deaf boys. [laughter] this month, really winding down the last half of it, only four degrees above average. if you thought it was high, you're as silly right. if were talking about the regular storm line -- inland we had temperature
tells the associated press he sent clinton a memo touting his use of a home eml communications within the department. powell says at that time the state department did not have an equivalent internal system. clinton's personal email use has been a huge issue in this presidential campaign. heather: if you haven't registered to vote in the september 8 state primary, time's almost up. in person and mail registration is now over. but you can still register online until midnight by going ? heather:...
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states.. including illinois... that es that very svoter information. cbs 58's amanda devoe tells us why we should be concerned..she joins us now live in the newsroom. a system is being used in our state as well as illinois to remind people to register to vote...but experts say that system could still be a that new system is called the electronic registration information center.. or eric. wisconsin just became a member this year. in illinois, hackers accessed a database for the state's board of 200,000 voter promising up to records...including.. part of social security and drivers' license numbers. the f-b-i is investigating e hack, which happened over the summer.now eric group says that private data such as date of birth and the last four digits of the social security number are anonymized and then transmitted to eric. they also say the hacks have nothing to do with their group. expert say.. voters and election officals should still be concerned. "there's a lot of le that go frosconsin to illinois, and from illinois to wisconsin. it's possible that if there were voter files that were impacted here, at let former wisconsin residents were part of that." 3 the
states.. including illinois... that es that very svoter information. cbs 58's amanda devoe tells us why we should be concerned..she joins us now live in the newsroom. a system is being used in our state as well as illinois to remind people to register to vote...but experts say that system could still be a that new system is called the electronic registration information center.. or eric. wisconsin just became a member this year. in illinois, hackers accessed a database for the state's board of...
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other young people in milwaukee tell us they discussions about how to fix the problems in the city. some are calling for an overhaul of the prison system. state senator lena taylor is inviting the public to discuss the unrest in sherman park, and other issues 'over a cup of coffee.'"coffee with the senator" takes place today at mcgovern park senior center at 10:30 this morning. decision 20-16today donald trump will campaign in north carolina with his new management team.meanwhile, hillary clinton will discuss donald trump hit the campaign reset button.. again.he shuffled the people at the top of his campaign because of struggling poll numbers.(new york city, ny :11-:16)outside trump tower in new york.. fresh off her promotion to campaign manager... kellyanne conway says she urged trump to stick to the (sot: kellyanne conway/ trump campaign manager :19-:27) "the advice i would give him is be authentic because that is what americans appreciate and we see in hillary clinton what happens when you are inauthentic(" exactly what trump did last night in an interview with fox news he hit hillary clinton on her policies in iraq as secretary of state,
other young people in milwaukee tell us they discussions about how to fix the problems in the city. some are calling for an overhaul of the prison system. state senator lena taylor is inviting the public to discuss the unrest in sherman park, and other issues 'over a cup of coffee.'"coffee with the senator" takes place today at mcgovern park senior center at 10:30 this morning. decision 20-16today donald trump will campaign in north carolina with his new management team.meanwhile,...
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what clinton told the fbi seems to have been largely based on how he used his personally aol account in the state department system for classified material. collin powell says no. he tellsbeen trying to pin this on me. the truth is she was using the private e-mail server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. >> the article goes on, why does the former diplomat believe this to be the case? it doesn't bother me but it's okay. i'm free. that's really -- what's the word there? the reporting on the advice first came from the new york times forcing fbi conversations and an upcoming book. it is among former secretaries of state where powell reported clinton use personal e-mail. powell said he had no recollection of that conversation. >> as it's been reported there are a lot of differences on how they use their personal e-mail. powell never used his own private e-mail server. that was the biggest difference. at the time he became secretary of state they did not have comparable classified systems. he used personal e-mails for only unclassified information. he used an office desktop for all classified communication and of course we should know that two e-mai
what clinton told the fbi seems to have been largely based on how he used his personally aol account in the state department system for classified material. collin powell says no. he tellsbeen trying to pin this on me. the truth is she was using the private e-mail server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. >> the article goes on, why does the former diplomat believe this to be the case? it doesn't bother me but it's okay. i'm free. that's really -- what's the word...
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state's system and try to breach another. our secretary of state, telling us that ohio's machines, they cannot connect to the internet and that they will leave a paper trail. plus, those machines are kept secure at local level with at least two people that are present whenever they are moved. as far as presidential politics will go, the latest polls were released today. >> some bad news for the candidates with those having a negative impression of both. do they think hiding something? trump because he won't release the tax records and clinton for her ties to the clinton foundation. but the poll has clinton leading trump 46% to 39%. earlier this month she lead 50% to 37%. >>> and now time for the power of five and a look high above the day. you can see the sun is shining for a glorious start to the workweek. not a bad monday, mark johnson? >> a little warm, but it is the classrooms without air- conditioning, but another beautiful night shaping up. we can just stay on this shot all night long, right? look at that it will be a great sunset. dry on the power of five. we will skim right behind that because we won't have any rain t
state's system and try to breach another. our secretary of state, telling us that ohio's machines, they cannot connect to the internet and that they will leave a paper trail. plus, those machines are kept secure at local level with at least two people that are present whenever they are moved. as far as presidential politics will go, the latest polls were released today. >> some bad news for the candidates with those having a negative impression of both. do they think hiding something?...
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the new system will have a feature that can alert police transponders go through the tolls. state transportation officials tell the globe the feature will only be used for public safety emergencies. >>> president obama is back at white house. the first family wrapped up the two week vacation to the vineyard. the president began the day with a hike with his wife and played golf. it's the final vineyard vacation while in office. >>> now to campaign 2016 hillary clinton is celebrating some big strides in fund raising. promises it's going to get back on track after another week of falling poll numbers. brian webb has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump newly shuffled campaign staff signaled a possible shift in the stance on deporting millions of illegal immigrants sunday. >> what he supports is to make sure we enforce the law and that we are fair and humane for those who live among us in the country. >> will the plan include a deportation. >> to be determined. >> reporter: the on trump's deportation force plan comes as the republican nominee continued reaching out to minority voters over the weekend. hillary clinton is op a fund raising blitz as she t
the new system will have a feature that can alert police transponders go through the tolls. state transportation officials tell the globe the feature will only be used for public safety emergencies. >>> president obama is back at white house. the first family wrapped up the two week vacation to the vineyard. the president began the day with a hike with his wife and played golf. it's the final vineyard vacation while in office. >>> now to campaign 2016 hillary clinton is...
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the state-of-the-art smart corridor along i-80. notify during the crunch of the commute. our pete will show us the update on the system debut but you can telle you're on your smartphone, go to the twitter feed to see what happened to the donald trump statue statue landed in castro. find that in the twitter feed once again. we have a look at weather and traffic coming up right after the break. honey nut cheerios ...get their delicious taste from real, honest ingredients. real oats. that's a big bowl. real honey. yeah, honey. and real patience. hurry up! i like that bee. =trx at ck= ck traffic maps >>> welcome back. meteorologist anthony slaughter here. we see the clearing in san francisco even across the tri-valley and south bay, sunshine and temperatures warming in the 60s. later on this afternoon, san francisco, east bay, but everywhere else, sunny. 70s and 80s for us. warmest spots tri-valley near 90 and 80 degrees. temperatures cool off toward the weekend. low 80s expected inland. temperatures staying cool and comfortable in san francisco. mid 60s the next seven days. see the morning commute wrapping up. >> it is, but we have a slower sp
the state-of-the-art smart corridor along i-80. notify during the crunch of the commute. our pete will show us the update on the system debut but you can telle you're on your smartphone, go to the twitter feed to see what happened to the donald trump statue statue landed in castro. find that in the twitter feed once again. we have a look at weather and traffic coming up right after the break. honey nut cheerios ...get their delicious taste from real, honest ingredients. real oats. that's a big...
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the states in the u.s. use some sort of trng voting machine. hackers tell me the problem with for years. the system and the computer are both old and antiquated. with millions expected to hit the polls in three short months for the presidential elections, security experts are now raising some red flags. >> i'm afraid the election is going to be rigged, i have to be honest. >> reporter: for weeks, donald trump has told his supporters the election could be out of his control. for the hackers, election day results could be manipulated by an affordable device you can >> i can insert it. resets the card and now i'm able to vote again. >> reporter: the voter doesn't need to leave the booth to hack the machine. how much does that cost? >> $15. >> reporter: for $15 i can hack the vote? kevin haley says elections can be hacked by breaking into the machines after the votes are collected. >> the results go from that machine into a piece of electronics that takes it to the central counting place. that is vulnerable for manipulation. >> reporter: how big of a hacking potential problem is this? >> well, there's
the states in the u.s. use some sort of trng voting machine. hackers tell me the problem with for years. the system and the computer are both old and antiquated. with millions expected to hit the polls in three short months for the presidential elections, security experts are now raising some red flags. >> i'm afraid the election is going to be rigged, i have to be honest. >> reporter: for weeks, donald trump has told his supporters the election could be out of his control. for the...
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used his personal aol account for unclassified e-mails, and a state department system for classified material. but now powell tells "people" magazine, quote, her people have been trying to pin it on me. the truth is, she was using the private e-mail server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. the article goes on, why does the former diplomat believe this to be the case? why do you think? he said. it doesn't bother me. but it's okay, i'm free. now reporting on the advice first came from "the new york times," sourcing her fbi conversations, in an upcoming book. the book retails a conversation among former secretaries of state at a dinner. party hosted by madeleine albright where powell also reportedly suggested clinton use personal e-mail. powell told nbc news he had no recollection of that conversation. >>> 51 people are dead and 69 others injured after a child suicide bomber detonated an explosive at a wedding in southeastern turkey near the syrian border on saturday. turkey's president erdogan says the bomber was between the ages of 12 and 14, and that isis extremists were, quote, the most likely perpetrator. reuters reports it happened after a traditional party w
used his personal aol account for unclassified e-mails, and a state department system for classified material. but now powell tells "people" magazine, quote, her people have been trying to pin it on me. the truth is, she was using the private e-mail server for a year before i sent her a memo telling her what i did. the article goes on, why does the former diplomat believe this to be the case? why do you think? he said. it doesn't bother me. but it's okay, i'm free. now reporting on...
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us up towards alabama, mississippi, louisiana. as you can tell by the e general trend of a developing tropical system movingorwest generally towards our state is still far away. it still has yet tevelopnto a named storm. the will change a little bit. we'll talk some impacts to us this weekend. that's coming up at 5:20. see you then. >> paul, you have you're attention. >>> today president obama visited parts of louisiana devastated by flooding. he met with victims and he called on americans to stay focused on the tremendous need for help. for those people who many have lost everything. fox 13's chris kato was following the president's visit and joins us. the presidents takingom heat for wti make this trip. or destroyed tens of thousands of homes in southern louisiana, the president today came to see it for himself. last week he chose not to cut short his vacation to martha's vineyard, which drew a lot of criticism from people, especially in the flood-ravaged area. he told reporters today he's not too concerned about the politics that critics are playing. he says he's confident in his administration's response because fema has been on the gro
us up towards alabama, mississippi, louisiana. as you can tell by the e general trend of a developing tropical system movingorwest generally towards our state is still far away. it still has yet tevelopnto a named storm. the will change a little bit. we'll talk some impacts to us this weekend. that's coming up at 5:20. see you then. >> paul, you have you're attention. >>> today president obama visited parts of louisiana devastated by flooding. he met with victims and he called on...
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the reliability of airline systems after delta's global shutdown. >>> and tomorrow, meryl streep to move wild burro's to a new location. the b-l-m tells us 40 animals will be removed from spring mountain ranch state park that's out of about a hundred in the area from kyle canyon road to good springs... which is about 160-thousand acres. but to many... the b-l-m doesn't have a good track record when it comes to removal of animas. murphy/reporter: the blm has faced criticism for these types of operations. what would you say to people who are concerned about this now? kirsten cannon/blm: i would say that unfortunately these burros have really been habituated to people. alan levinson/bonnie springs ranch: i'd like to see em do these roundups earlier in the year before it gets hot. it is stressful on the mamas and the babies. don't over take em out of here. they're great for the park. people love em.)) ((patrick walker)) >> alan levinson is a attraction which is right next to spring mountain state park. he says there is an abundance of burros but again - he wants to know the gathering is being done humanely./// quick check on your commute traffic on southbound 95 near south rancho is slowing down. don
the reliability of airline systems after delta's global shutdown. >>> and tomorrow, meryl streep to move wild burro's to a new location. the b-l-m tells us 40 animals will be removed from spring mountain ranch state park that's out of about a hundred in the area from kyle canyon road to good springs... which is about 160-thousand acres. but to many... the b-l-m doesn't have a good track record when it comes to removal of animas. murphy/reporter: the blm has faced criticism for these...
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satellites that tell us what is going on and whether the united states is under attack or not under attack as provided by space. when you think of a triad to me it's not weapon systems, it's looking at the full gamut to protect our nation and allies and provide the deterrence. i would like to go back in time a little bit and i want to go back in time to when my grandfather rest his soul who was in the united states in world war i. if you look at the united states and the war to end all wars, world war i was devastating. and if you look at the 20th century from 1914 to 1945, that was a very dangerous time on this planet's history and the amount of people that died during that period of time was aastronomical and tough when mayor powers fought major powers. 1.8% of the population was killed in world war i and then we have a break which truly wasn't a break and then we have another world conflict except this world conflict was much more devastating than world war i was. in world world war ii it was 2.8% of the population that was killed. totally between world war i and world war ii, 75 million people were killed. civilians alone in world war ii that were killed were 45
satellites that tell us what is going on and whether the united states is under attack or not under attack as provided by space. when you think of a triad to me it's not weapon systems, it's looking at the full gamut to protect our nation and allies and provide the deterrence. i would like to go back in time a little bit and i want to go back in time to when my grandfather rest his soul who was in the united states in world war i. if you look at the united states and the war to end all wars,...
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> happening now, the state of florida bracing for a double whammy as a tropical system brewing in the atlantic threatens to hit. and this could make the zika crisis worse. sarah, tell using on here? >> reporter: hi there, alex. it doesn't matter as far as zika is concerned if this wave of weather developed into something very severe or if it just brings rain to this region. any moisture means standing puddles of water, which are prime breeding ground for mosquit mosquitos. with 42 cases of locally transmitted vehicle ya in the air, there is concern from health officials. the state's governor has been urging congress to approve more funding for fighting the virus. there also is the worry that if this is an active hung season it could divert needed resources from fighting season. door-to-door outreach continues in these two areas where locally transmitted cases of zika are to be occurring. health officials and residents, alex, keeping a close eye on on florida skies. >>> hey, can i ask you quickly. all the concerns we have talked about the last couple of weeks, we have been concerned about the economic impact. so many small businesses concerned. have you seen a continua
> happening now, the state of florida bracing for a double whammy as a tropical system brewing in the atlantic threatens to hit. and this could make the zika crisis worse. sarah, tell using on here? >> reporter: hi there, alex. it doesn't matter as far as zika is concerned if this wave of weather developed into something very severe or if it just brings rain to this region. any moisture means standing puddles of water, which are prime breeding ground for mosquit mosquitos. with 42...
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the new access points on board 90 devices as oh that could only on board 30 devices. triple capacity. within a couple second tell us new phone system what does it do? state an art. it has lot capabilities can alert us when bad weather in area notify us a situation we need to be aware of. at district level as well so so its state of the art phone system implemented here. really cool phone system all kinds of new stuff i'm hoping when we're off air tom can help me with my phone i can't do at basic functions if you're a kid going to this school you will top class because you will everything at fingertips a fun school and cool school one out canning edge and technology and all kinds of new programs. back to you guys. sounds like you need a couple of classes there, ken. i've taking classes forever. lucas has been trying me. this behind camera joe is trying to train me maybe tom will do a better job with it, i don't know. all right. thank you, ken >> okay. >> well not obeying the laws in school zones will cost you. speed limit is 15 miles per hour. fines range from up to $465 for speeding through one. now just a remind school starts between 7:35 and 9:00 a.m. and they
the new access points on board 90 devices as oh that could only on board 30 devices. triple capacity. within a couple second tell us new phone system what does it do? state an art. it has lot capabilities can alert us when bad weather in area notify us a situation we need to be aware of. at district level as well so so its state of the art phone system implemented here. really cool phone system all kinds of new stuff i'm hoping when we're off air tom can help me with my phone i can't do at...
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groups are using this a kind of rallying call to say this is an example of just how liberal our school system has become. the school responds and says, you know what, we're just telling you what state law is. whether you like it or not. >> back to you. >> all right ken, thank you. >>> well a possible sinkhole caused a little bit for drivers in tampa this morning smat hole opened north macdill avenue north club bus drive. police tell us about ten inches by 4 inches by two inches. so yes, it is pretty small. as you can see it opened up near median and blocked some traffic. right now officials are taking a closer look to see if this is actually a sinkhole. >>> well new this afternoon, florida polytechnic university will soon break ground on new state of art wellness aquatics center. the facility doesn't have name yet but it will be shaped like a phoenix. school officials decided new facility was needed after usage of their current wellness center increased by 408 percent since last year. wow. >> the new building will have a strength training area, multi purpose room, rock climbing wall, locker rooms, and two swimming pools. it should be open by next summer. today could be day for you
groups are using this a kind of rallying call to say this is an example of just how liberal our school system has become. the school responds and says, you know what, we're just telling you what state law is. whether you like it or not. >> back to you. >> all right ken, thank you. >>> well a possible sinkhole caused a little bit for drivers in tampa this morning smat hole opened north macdill avenue north club bus drive. police tell us about ten inches by 4 inches by two...
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tell you why police chief diane stuart was placed on leave yesterday. >>> cyber attacks on the election system in at least two states. mornings on 2 continues now. >> little me going to trainor ringing uso the 8:00 hour. the song is titled dear future husband. a lot of people will be getting married as wedding season is in full swing. if you are getting married this coming weekend, congratulations, five days earlier. welcome back to morning on 2. it's tuesday, august 30th. i'm mike mibach. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. let's talk about the weather first because we have seen some changes first. >> mike, did you see something other than fog today? >> i saw a little crack in the skies. there you go. >> i was quite happy going out to getting the newspaper. >> there you g. >> the fog is losing a lot of its oomph here. pretty deep sent little low moving in drawing up a lot of that moisture coming from hurricane madeleine. most pushed off to the east. a couple of isolate the -- isolated drops. mostly cloudy this morning. the low clouds don't have much left. what's there will burn off pretty fast. 50s, 60s on the temps. sunny, mostly sunny and breeze dry windy conditions. in fact, pretty good gu
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us our biggest flooding threat. >> thank you very much. >>> the fbi is warning state officials this morning to bush boost election security. telling nbc news that russian hackers were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration systems and in one instance data from 200,000 voter records was stolen in illinois. in arizona, the attempt was unsuccessful. the breaches are fueling concerns that the russian government may be trying to interfere with the u.s. presidential election. >>> to a dramatic rescue caught on camera. several motorists jump into action to save a woman from a a dash camera captured a pileup on a highway in upstate new york. you can see a tractor-trailer plow into several vehicles. a white car on the left of your screen bursts into flames. several people rush over to try to pull the door open and free the driver. others attempt to put that fire out. eventually they break the passenger side window and pull the woman to safety. incredibly, she suffered only minor cuts and bruises. an investigation into the crash is now under way. >> island yesterday after a bucket truck overturned on a bridge leaving two workers dangling over the river below. look at that. the workers were in the bucket inspecting the br
us our biggest flooding threat. >> thank you very much. >>> the fbi is warning state officials this morning to bush boost election security. telling nbc news that russian hackers were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration systems and in one instance data from 200,000 voter records was stolen in illinois. in arizona, the attempt was unsuccessful. the breaches are fueling concerns that the russian government may be trying to interfere with the u.s....
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system. we still have bridges and the state of collapse. i think he has to take to the democrats to say you want to spend this new money, but she can't tell us>> there's a lot of quaint protocol, typical cronyism and all that stuff. the bureaucracy out there, ultimately if you really want this to go where it's got to go, how does a new president -- you've got these guys to inflate themselves on a local level and everyone is giving them along the way. >> you got it. the perfect example of is the $70 billion high-speed rail system in california the railroad to no pair that cost tens of billions of dollars. one of the things and i will tell donald trump, let's try to find ways for the private sector will build this out. i live in virginia. we have private toll roads that didn't require a penny of taxpayer money. they charge for it. there are all sorts of innovative ways you could bring the dread so we are going to bankrupt the governor. we are already $19 trillion in debt. talk about a massive increase in buyer wind. i don't think that's something the american people go fair. charles: i would like to get one tollbooth on the george washington b
system. we still have bridges and the state of collapse. i think he has to take to the democrats to say you want to spend this new money, but she can't tell us>> there's a lot of quaint protocol, typical cronyism and all that stuff. the bureaucracy out there, ultimately if you really want this to go where it's got to go, how does a new president -- you've got these guys to inflate themselves on a local level and everyone is giving them along the way. >> you got it. the perfect...
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warning satellites that tell us what is going on and whether the united states is under attack or not under attack. if you think of the triad, to me it is not to be looking at weapon systemshat are icbms and bombers but the full gamut the takes this capability to protect our nation, protect our allies and provide that external deterrent. i would like to go back in time a little bit and go back in time to when my grandfather was in the united states navy in world war i. if you look at the united states and the warts an end all wars, world war i was devastating and if you look at the 20th century from 1914 to 1945 that was a very dangerous time on this planet's history and the amount of people that died in that period of time was astronomical and it is tough to get our heads around what happened when major powers fought major powers. in world war i, 1.8% of the world's population was killed in world war i. then we have a break which truly wasn't a break and another will world conflict except this world conflict was much more devastating than world war i was and in world war ii it was 2.8% of the population that was killed. totally, between world war i and world war ii, 75 m
warning satellites that tell us what is going on and whether the united states is under attack or not under attack. if you think of the triad, to me it is not to be looking at weapon systemshat are icbms and bombers but the full gamut the takes this capability to protect our nation, protect our allies and provide that external deterrent. i would like to go back in time a little bit and go back in time to when my grandfather was in the united states navy in world war i. if you look at the united...
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month out from a new toll system hitting massachusetts highways, if you're not prepared it could cost you big. we'll tell you what a trip through the state might cost if you try to use cash. >> shiri: for the next several days, peaking in the next creamy swirls of pure indulgence. silky sifts of total transcendence. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn whispers." this should be the name. or something more like "golden gold." so delicious, it should have another name. . >> catherine: a new to go system coming to massachusetts highways. and if you're not ready, your pocketbook will suffer. we'll show you how much it could set you back. >> reporter: few would argue to get rid of these on the mass. pike. take over, some drivers won't be pleased. >> people are being pushed further and further outside of the city especially with regard to the housing crisis. i guess i'm concerned about how that's going to affect young people and people who are low income. >> reporter: it all comes down to one of these. if you haven a easy pass transponders, it might actually cost you less to use the tolls. if you have no easy pass, you definitely pay more. here's an ex
month out from a new toll system hitting massachusetts highways, if you're not prepared it could cost you big. we'll tell you what a trip through the state might cost if you try to use cash. >> shiri: for the next several days, peaking in the next creamy swirls of pure indulgence. silky sifts of total transcendence. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. introducing "unicorn whispers." this should be the name. or something more like "golden gold." so delicious, it should...