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. >>> cruise are cleaning up the massive -- crews are cleaning up the massive oil spill off the coast of california. the park took virginia -- the park took sea lions and one did not survive. one will be cleaned when he is stabilized. >>> why california drought could be mean you will pay more for your favorite beer. >>> an nfl hall of famer gets behind a controversial concussion treatment. of we'll tell you about it when we come right back. >> hell check nfl hall of famer, joe nameth claims an experimental treatment is helping him overcome the effects of concussion. he took hits in his storied career that left him with depression and memory loss. hyper baric is being used to help him. >>> experts at the university of rhode island say the tick population has exploded in new england and the mid atlantic. they are getting up to 150 requests a day to identify various types of ticks. the biggest growth is in dog tips which can carry rocky mountain spotted feature. the extreme cold kept snow on the ground longer and that insulated the ticks. >> the clock is ticking on the holiday weekend. u
. >>> cruise are cleaning up the massive -- crews are cleaning up the massive oil spill off the coast of california. the park took virginia -- the park took sea lions and one did not survive. one will be cleaned when he is stabilized. >>> why california drought could be mean you will pay more for your favorite beer. >>> an nfl hall of famer gets behind a controversial concussion treatment. of we'll tell you about it when we come right back. >> hell check nfl...
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learning some new details about the massive takata airbag recall. >> new way for dead heads to get tickets to sold out show. money watch's jill wagner joins us up in new york at the stock exchange, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, investor ers waiting for the government release revised numbers of the quarter. yesterday the dow lost 36 points. nasdaq fell about eight. we are learning, which car and truck models are covered by last week's expansion of the takata airbag recall. airbags can explode with too much force. sending sharp metal pieces into drivers. now there is affect the record 34 million vehicles from nearly a dozen different automakers, there is a list of which models on cbsnews.com. >>> today, may 29th, is five/29 day. when state try to promote the importance of saving for college with a 529 program. it is casino every like a roth but for college. when you put monday my 529 account it is protect from the federal and state income taxes.
learning some new details about the massive takata airbag recall. >> new way for dead heads to get tickets to sold out show. money watch's jill wagner joins us up in new york at the stock exchange, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, investor ers waiting for the government release revised numbers of the quarter. yesterday the dow lost 36 points. nasdaq fell about eight. we are learning, which car and truck models are covered by last week's expansion of the takata airbag...
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a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy mcadams is finishing up the night shift. a moving freight train hits a parked train at the texarcana depot, causing a derailment but not an explosion. >> could you call back and see if they can ascertain exactly which car is overturned and maybe what the contents of the car was? >> it's not like a regular car accident. it can be thousands of gallons of very toxic chemicals up to maybe nothing leaking at all. kind of have to get there and investigate and determine what's going on. >> officer mcadams is one of the first on the scene. >> i've got some kind of chemical smell. i'm backing up. it's slowly drifting further south. >> he notices gas seeping out and spreading in a dangerous vapor cloud. >> i see kind of what looked
a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy mcadams is finishing up the night shift. a moving freight train hits a parked train at the texarcana depot, causing a derailment but not an explosion....
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. >>> there's more to silicon valley than the companies. >> the massive housing crisis, coming up next we talked to families getting squeezed out of the bay area. >>> wet weather taking place across the west from a big storm making for some mild temperatures. i'll let you know how long it will stick around, coming up next. >>> a big win tonight for the golden state warriors, beating the rockets 115-80. and gary is in, joining us to talk about the highlights of this big game. the rockets, what? talk to us about it. >> they played great, and the rockets, they didn't bring it tonight. here we go. they have one chance to prolong it on monday night. i wouldn't be surprised if they win one. >> give them one. >> okay. stick a force in them! here we go. houston, they came out and the fans were ready to go and once the game started, nothing happened. ten points in the 1st quarter by andrew, and he got off fast and the worriers had the early lead and the rockets didn't get back on defense. a 10-point lead in the 2nd quarter, getting wider and wider. harden, completely outdone by curry tonight, a
. >>> there's more to silicon valley than the companies. >> the massive housing crisis, coming up next we talked to families getting squeezed out of the bay area. >>> wet weather taking place across the west from a big storm making for some mild temperatures. i'll let you know how long it will stick around, coming up next. >>> a big win tonight for the golden state warriors, beating the rockets 115-80. and gary is in, joining us to talk about the highlights of...
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the massive march is being billed and called a victory rally. a day after state's attorney marilyn mosby filed criminal charges against six officers in connection with the arrest and death of freddie gray. charges range from assault to murder. the massive march plan is today and of course we are monitoring and mosby and the family has called for people to make sure that the streets are peaceful today. so of course we are looking very closely. we have a lot of crews up in baltimore making sure we capture what happens there. back to you. >> we'll follow the story and bring you breaking news as it happens. before we leave, though, let's check on the the weather want a great weekend we have -- weather what a great weekend we have coming up. >> it is a great weekend. high temperature 72 degrees. you see the raindrop icon, just a tiny chance for a sprinkle or shower today and then on sunday really the only chance for showers is in the mountains. so in the immediate metro, we're going to see lots of sunshine and a high of 80 degrees. can you believe it
the massive march is being billed and called a victory rally. a day after state's attorney marilyn mosby filed criminal charges against six officers in connection with the arrest and death of freddie gray. charges range from assault to murder. the massive march plan is today and of course we are monitoring and mosby and the family has called for people to make sure that the streets are peaceful today. so of course we are looking very closely. we have a lot of crews up in baltimore making sure...
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the timeline to fix the growing problem and the massive amount of money it is expected to take . >> and it happened again. the surprising ending to the scripps howard spelling bee that left two students with the victory. >> and we are on the northbound 580 interchange here looking good. we will tell you more about traffic coming up. >> our day time highs will continue to climb as we get into the second half. the warm east spots are going into the -- warmer spots are going into the 80s this morning. we are talking clouds and drizzle and we will check on your current conditions coming up. venkatachalam,. >>> welcome back. we learned the bart changes will be delayed. many are waiting, letting jam packed trains go by, no more room to squeeze in. these days commuters have the same complaints. >> i think they need to have more trains running. >> people are coming to board in record numbers. >> since a recent state audit bart needs to spend roughly $9.6 billion on various improvement projects. one under way is to replace all the existing rail cars and expand the fleet from 659 to 775 cars but
the timeline to fix the growing problem and the massive amount of money it is expected to take . >> and it happened again. the surprising ending to the scripps howard spelling bee that left two students with the victory. >> and we are on the northbound 580 interchange here looking good. we will tell you more about traffic coming up. >> our day time highs will continue to climb as we get into the second half. the warm east spots are going into the -- warmer spots are going into...
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the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin with the breaking news. the all-out search and the growing concern as we come on the air, after an american military helicopter lost all contact. among those onboard the chopper, much like this one here, six u.s. marines, a team scrambling to help after this newest earthquake in nepal. and tonight here, new images of the 7.3 quake e moment it hits. a landslide hurtling toward this village. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off with the search for that american chopper and the massive rescue effort tonight on the ground in nepal. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent hunt for the missing marine corps huey helicopter, one of three seen in pentagon video released just yesterday, flying over the same area of nepal where it disappeared today. the deliveries of rice and tarps to t
the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin with the breaking news. the all-out search and the growing concern as we come on the air, after an american military helicopter lost all contact. among those onboard the chopper, much like this one here, six u.s. marines, a team scrambling to help after this newest...
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you have the massive day today. you have the knee jerk and giveback of what we had earlier in the week. and what will breakout and the names you listed before, they have been leaders throughout this whole bull market. and in some ways they are like a teflon portfolio of some of the stocks and i want to look at some of them since they reported. apple here is up in the mid to high teens. it was up that way at a new all-time high at the earnings. it was down about 5% since they reported earnings. and we'll notice a trend here. here is disney, the same thing. an all-time high. they sold off about 4.5%, 5% after the earnings. here is nike. it spent the last couple of weeks going down and then comes back. and then starbucks, the same thing. and other than apple, as far as the way consumers think about their products and apple fits into that. and what i say about the 5% average selloff about those four stocks, people are full up on these things. everybody knows the news is good so there was no increment alibier and you had
you have the massive day today. you have the knee jerk and giveback of what we had earlier in the week. and what will breakout and the names you listed before, they have been leaders throughout this whole bull market. and in some ways they are like a teflon portfolio of some of the stocks and i want to look at some of them since they reported. apple here is up in the mid to high teens. it was up that way at a new all-time high at the earnings. it was down about 5% since they reported earnings....
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the massive flooding. licopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
the massive flooding. licopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
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. >> reporter: hi rick, the massive manhunt ended in not a dramatic standoff but a routine arrest in washington d.c., wint is scheduled to appear sometime this afternoon and is charged with first degree felony murder. >> u.s. marshals washington d.c. and maryland police and even helicopter backup all coming together to end the massive manhunt for darren wint. >> you never know how a fugitive like this will react. wint is charged with first degree felony murder in the death of a couple their 10-year-old son and their housekeeper, when wint was arrested he was traveling in a chevy with two women and another man. the "washington post" reported there were $10,000 in cash inside of that truck. >> we were able to stop them and arrest them without a shot fired or anybody getting hurt. >> he was traced to new york city on wednesday night and officers just missed him and they picked up his trail in maryland on thursday. police say the killing was not random. >> we believe there is a connection with the suspect in this case through the business. >> wint worked at american iron works where the
. >> reporter: hi rick, the massive manhunt ended in not a dramatic standoff but a routine arrest in washington d.c., wint is scheduled to appear sometime this afternoon and is charged with first degree felony murder. >> u.s. marshals washington d.c. and maryland police and even helicopter backup all coming together to end the massive manhunt for darren wint. >> you never know how a fugitive like this will react. wint is charged with first degree felony murder in the death of...
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according to reports shiite muslims freed people as the fighting erupted in the massive fire. will take years to refine the refinery refinery. as isis is ripping through iraq there is growing debate in washington with the growing strategy in taking on the terror organization. as nbc's national correspondent tracie pots reports, the strategy is not working. >> reporter: as rolling thunder veterans mark another day in the nation's capitol, washington is debating. >> we need to have a strategy. there is no strategy. >> reporter: senator john mccain says airstrikes are not enough. we need boots on the ground. ashton carter disagrees. he says the problem is iraqis don't want to fight. >> we can give them training we can give them equipment. we obviously can't give them the will to fight. >> reporter: the iraqis have gained ground since they took ramadi. the islamic state is now the size of a small european country. >> we are losing. there is no doubt about it. >> reporter: even democrats worry airstrikes alone aren't working. >> clearly isis has gained momentum. >> reporter: some w
according to reports shiite muslims freed people as the fighting erupted in the massive fire. will take years to refine the refinery refinery. as isis is ripping through iraq there is growing debate in washington with the growing strategy in taking on the terror organization. as nbc's national correspondent tracie pots reports, the strategy is not working. >> reporter: as rolling thunder veterans mark another day in the nation's capitol, washington is debating. >> we need to have a...
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the massive manhunt for the killer right now. >>> new overnight, state of emergency declared.he coast of california. beaches shut down. investigators still trying to figure out what caused it. >>> security breach, a frightening scene at l.a.x. >> don't move! >> a man tased after running through the security checkpoint. the suspect making it just feet from the. gate. stunned passengers watching in shock.
the massive manhunt for the killer right now. >>> new overnight, state of emergency declared.he coast of california. beaches shut down. investigators still trying to figure out what caused it. >>> security breach, a frightening scene at l.a.x. >> don't move! >> a man tased after running through the security checkpoint. the suspect making it just feet from the. gate. stunned passengers watching in shock.
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the first quarter was a massive disappointment. everything with exception of labor data came in really bad. scarlet: we ignored all of that. joe: today felt like the opposite. strongmen of data in the morning. solid on housing, manufacturing, confidence, capital goods orders, and yet, here we are, market down. it's sort of felt like good news and bad news. maybe this brings back some of the discussion about the fed rate hikes and stuff like that. today is not dramatic, not a huge selloff. it's a different flavor and a little bit of conviction compared to the last couple of days. one thing that is noticeable that is very distinct today is the move in the dollar. of course, that was a armored dollar today, resuming that dollar rally. a lot of what we saw today was just digesting with the federal reserve has done and ed. the fed chair set a rate increase is likely this year if the economy continues to improve as she expects. she actually said that, "epic it will be appropriate at some point this year to take the initial step to raise t
the first quarter was a massive disappointment. everything with exception of labor data came in really bad. scarlet: we ignored all of that. joe: today felt like the opposite. strongmen of data in the morning. solid on housing, manufacturing, confidence, capital goods orders, and yet, here we are, market down. it's sort of felt like good news and bad news. maybe this brings back some of the discussion about the fed rate hikes and stuff like that. today is not dramatic, not a huge selloff. it's...
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looked like a 357 magnum to me >> grant:kron four is there for the massive response by police swat teams. the tense standoff after hours of negotiations, it's over >> pam:and only on four. the angry response from the suspect's family >> pam:heavily armed police. move in to take down the suspect behind a hostage situationthe tense situation. lasting for hours earlier today in antioch. >> pam:good evening everyone i'm pam moore. >> pam:kron-4 has been bringing you breaking news coverage all day long. tonight. we have team coverage on the hostage >> pam:kron-4's charles clifford will take us through the events that led up to the standoff. >> pam:but first, kron 4's scott rates is live from where it all ended. he talked to the owner of the gas station--- who was also held hostage. it's an interview you'll see only on kron-4. >> pam:scott ? >> he ran up to my car and tried to jerk the door open to it i turned and looked at him again and close the car. i was thinking that he would shoot at me and that i would die. seriously. he was that close up to me as close as you are up to me now. >> repor
looked like a 357 magnum to me >> grant:kron four is there for the massive response by police swat teams. the tense standoff after hours of negotiations, it's over >> pam:and only on four. the angry response from the suspect's family >> pam:heavily armed police. move in to take down the suspect behind a hostage situationthe tense situation. lasting for hours earlier today in antioch. >> pam:good evening everyone i'm pam moore. >> pam:kron-4 has been bringing you...
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to the latest on that massive takata airbag recall. one in seven drivers are affected but many are still waiting to learn if their car is at risk >> i cannot even find out if my car is part of the new recall. >> we have 11 different manufacturers that have to give us the data, then we have to both at online, and then we have to make sure the parts are available. autria: the best advice is to have your vin number ready. if you are part of the recall, you can go to the dealer to ask for a rental or loaner if you feel unsafe. police continue to look for a wrong way driver in california. the driver stole a car monday night and started driving the wrong way. a high-speed chase followed in at one point called 911, warning police to stop chasing him. the man eventually crashed but managed to run away. a new report finds the u.s. is one of the countries with the worst inequality in the developed world. the organization for cooperation and economy found the richest earned 16.5 times the income of the poorest in the u.s. compared with the average
to the latest on that massive takata airbag recall. one in seven drivers are affected but many are still waiting to learn if their car is at risk >> i cannot even find out if my car is part of the new recall. >> we have 11 different manufacturers that have to give us the data, then we have to both at online, and then we have to make sure the parts are available. autria: the best advice is to have your vin number ready. if you are part of the recall, you can go to the dealer to ask...
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. >>> breaking news after the massive traffic jam. federal prosecutors say chris christie's top aides planned it. the guilty plea, and others fighting back. >>> and the never before seen home videos from chris kyle. the robin roberts exclusive. >>> the staredown before the big fight. but win or lose, the smallest check, $100 million. not bad. >>> and the other giant gift this week. our cameras rolling. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. we begin this friday night with the breaking developments from baltimore. six officers charged in the death of freddie gray, the driver of the police van charged with murder. you are looking at pictures coming in as we're on the air. protesters on the streets, many of them marching to the jail where the officers are being held. the number of national guard troops surging in baltimore. and this image, a protester and a national guardsman, shaking hands. and all eyes on this prosecutor, elected to the job less than four months ago. she's from a police family. tonight sitting down with us. ji
. >>> breaking news after the massive traffic jam. federal prosecutors say chris christie's top aides planned it. the guilty plea, and others fighting back. >>> and the never before seen home videos from chris kyle. the robin roberts exclusive. >>> the staredown before the big fight. but win or lose, the smallest check, $100 million. not bad. >>> and the other giant gift this week. our cameras rolling. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening....
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guest: the issue with time comcast was the massive overlap of the wireless industry.hen you look at a matchup of wireless internet and hartline -- hardline cable internet, there's very overlap between t-mobile, say, and comcast. that is why people think it is more logical place to go. you avoid fcc issues and doj issues, but it still makes good business sense. and back to your previous question -- most of these deals are creative, which is a good sign it well. have much morel with troy from sky bridge p keep it right here on the bloomberg market day. ♪ scarlet: we've got breaking news. more m&a. let's go to julie hyman at the breaking news desk. buy applegateto farms forest 75 million dollars. this will add to shares in 2015 and at eight cents per share to its profit in fiscal 2016. it will be neutral to some extent, it says, this year. it will add to its growth target. they are perhaps it known for spam buying a company best known for organic and natural products. "natural products" in some cases. 100 employees. it is based primarily in bridgewater, new jersey. i did
guest: the issue with time comcast was the massive overlap of the wireless industry.hen you look at a matchup of wireless internet and hartline -- hardline cable internet, there's very overlap between t-mobile, say, and comcast. that is why people think it is more logical place to go. you avoid fcc issues and doj issues, but it still makes good business sense. and back to your previous question -- most of these deals are creative, which is a good sign it well. have much morel with troy from sky...
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it was saved from the massive oil spill on the california coast. team members brought the animal to the wildlife care center and they say she is young, between one and four. she was emaciated but the veterinarians are cautiously optimistic about the chance for sur vival. time for a look at traffic. jamie sullivan? jamie: we have slow traffic already. if you are working toward the beach expect this pace outbound on 50. this is a live look near 97. this is 50 eastbound. working toward annapolis is where we see the congestion. i want to move to the map to talk about the pace. 12 miles per hour for a four-mile stretch. you loosen up but then you are on the bay bridge 30 miles per hour. seeing congestion toward the beach. as we move to talk about what we see as far as the crashes, there is an accident near university boulevard. we are seeing a little backup. we zoom in american legion bridge will take you 15 minutes. it's slowing down already. as we move closer to d.c., this is on the freeway. we hear injuries. a lot of flashing light for the crews in t
it was saved from the massive oil spill on the california coast. team members brought the animal to the wildlife care center and they say she is young, between one and four. she was emaciated but the veterinarians are cautiously optimistic about the chance for sur vival. time for a look at traffic. jamie sullivan? jamie: we have slow traffic already. if you are working toward the beach expect this pace outbound on 50. this is a live look near 97. this is 50 eastbound. working toward annapolis...
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the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
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tourist spot, and the police officers that left behind their loaded guns. >>> breaking news after the massive jam. federal prosecutors say chris christie's top aides planned it. the guilty plea, and others fighting back. >>> and the never before seen home videos from chris kyle. the robin roberts exclusive. >>> the staredown before the big fight. but win or lose, the smallest check, $100 million. not bad. >>> and the other giant gift
tourist spot, and the police officers that left behind their loaded guns. >>> breaking news after the massive jam. federal prosecutors say chris christie's top aides planned it. the guilty plea, and others fighting back. >>> and the never before seen home videos from chris kyle. the robin roberts exclusive. >>> the staredown before the big fight. but win or lose, the smallest check, $100 million. not bad. >>> and the other giant gift
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we are in the air of massive internet. hink that this speaks volumes to the problems that we are having when it comes to supporting the campaign. >> this has generated massive public attention and also the antagonistic assault. and whether they are donating to the clinton initiative and foundation now, you know doing a little bit more with mr. stephanopoulos? >> yes i have asked for that i have not heard back, i got tough questions from chris wallace, i have no idea but i have no problem with the tough questions or with stephanopoulos i did not give him a chance to respond and we didn't get a chance to talk about the content of the book and really he was trying to frame what the narrative should be and by the way that is the same narrative that the clinton campaign would use when they put out a two minute video just trying to discredit the book they were using him as the frame for that. and honestly this is the worst offense than brian williams. in this case he is going on late night high talkshows and it goes to the heart
we are in the air of massive internet. hink that this speaks volumes to the problems that we are having when it comes to supporting the campaign. >> this has generated massive public attention and also the antagonistic assault. and whether they are donating to the clinton initiative and foundation now, you know doing a little bit more with mr. stephanopoulos? >> yes i have asked for that i have not heard back, i got tough questions from chris wallace, i have no idea but i have no...
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when the massive 0..0 quake hit in 2011, the early morning system was working.s the show is interrupted and the warning appears on screen. the host shifts gears and informs the audience that a quake is on the way. this is japan's government in action. the alert has gone up on tv screens, but the japanese system is not designed to track large quicks. when the quake hits, parliament had little warning, as the raw footage shows. japan's system is one of the most extensive, with 1,000 movement. >> we are headed into the pasadena seismic station. in california there are 500 censors in the system. like this one. >> should we go there. >> yes, let's go down. i will follow. so this is some of the green domes that we are looking back in the lab. >> that's correct. they are the real back bone of the seismic network. and they are sensitive enough to tell you where the moon is over your head. the pull of the moon. >> they provide the data scene turning movements into the yellow p waves and red waves we see in the lab. >> these are the guts of the early warping system. they
when the massive 0..0 quake hit in 2011, the early morning system was working.s the show is interrupted and the warning appears on screen. the host shifts gears and informs the audience that a quake is on the way. this is japan's government in action. the alert has gone up on tv screens, but the japanese system is not designed to track large quicks. when the quake hits, parliament had little warning, as the raw footage shows. japan's system is one of the most extensive, with 1,000 movement....
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>> coming up, help remedy for friend flier models. >>> chilling photos from mount everest after the massive earthquake triggered avalanches there. >> reporter: we have the warmest workweek on the way. i'll have the details when i come right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. oh, pie god what do we do? >> we're looking at a terrifying look at mount everest after that massive earthquake. she was hiking when the quake triggered an avalanche. members of the group ran for their lives as the clouds of snow and ice covered them. nobody was hurt. that was not the case for others on everest. they were later taken back to the capitol of katmandu. >> reporter: a at her eventually. let's go -- a terrible event. let's go live on sky 6. we
>> coming up, help remedy for friend flier models. >>> chilling photos from mount everest after the massive earthquake triggered avalanches there. >> reporter: we have the warmest workweek on the way. i'll have the details when i come right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com music: etta james...
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the massive earthquake in nepal last week reportedly claimed 7,000 lives. 14,000 are recovering from their injuries much the united nations said that vital supplies are held up by custom inspections at kathmandu airport. 2400 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean. the italian coast guard working alongside the vessels saved the voyages after boats ran into trouble. >> thousands turned out for a protest a day offerafter charges from filed against the police officers. they will not stop until they are convicted. protesters hurled bottles and wrenches at officers. thousands in baltimore came out calling for a conviction and demanded justice. life in baltimore is slowly returning to normal. not everyone is happy with how the situation was handled in baltimore. melissa chan joins us from baltimore with more. good evening. >> i want to give you the latest. a few minutes ago the maryland police commissioner and others gave a press conference confirming that the curfew is going to remain in place. all week we have looked at protests in the city. the violenc
the massive earthquake in nepal last week reportedly claimed 7,000 lives. 14,000 are recovering from their injuries much the united nations said that vital supplies are held up by custom inspections at kathmandu airport. 2400 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean. the italian coast guard working alongside the vessels saved the voyages after boats ran into trouble. >> thousands turned out for a protest a day offerafter charges from filed against the police officers. they will not...
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frankly the only surprise here really the size of the victory a massive victory here almost certain to finish with more than 50% of the total votes. that in a field of six candidates frank al mazeing. kenney got into this race a little later than some had thought he should but he got into this race with plenty of money union union support. we've seen police and fire officials union officials. the hospital workers represented here. philadelphia blue collar workers workers. mixture of black and white voters latinos asians a real cross section n of the city. this was the massive victory for jim kenney and first one that is all but certain to propel him to the actual mayor's job come november general election. the officials are tup there crowding the stage. we expect jim kenney to speak any moment now we may keep it here. we see council president darrell clark up on stage. union officials there's pat up there getting a big hug. mark skill low the councilman from south philadelphia to the far left. members of other county and city officials i should say this could go for a couple of minutes
frankly the only surprise here really the size of the victory a massive victory here almost certain to finish with more than 50% of the total votes. that in a field of six candidates frank al mazeing. kenney got into this race a little later than some had thought he should but he got into this race with plenty of money union union support. we've seen police and fire officials union officials. the hospital workers represented here. philadelphia blue collar workers workers. mixture of black and...
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>>darya: they're releasing the model cover by the massive expansion of the turcotte airbag recall the canadian government reposes from the model to estimate they include more than 700,000 honda civics and accords and crb is dating back to 2001 the usa today reports the fee at chrysler is adding another 1.4 million vehicles to the recall the recall stem from an issue with the air bags the inflator can explode shooting tropical and drivers and passengers six people have been killed more than a hundred injured. >>mark: wants to your incredible bill ahead of the entrance fee going up will say how much more is going to cause chute of petrie. [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and singing ♪baby come on over tonight >>james: will begin with this live with our of the east bay this of the walnut creek and i concede the cloud beginning to back off a little bit of getti
>>darya: they're releasing the model cover by the massive expansion of the turcotte airbag recall the canadian government reposes from the model to estimate they include more than 700,000 honda civics and accords and crb is dating back to 2001 the usa today reports the fee at chrysler is adding another 1.4 million vehicles to the recall the recall stem from an issue with the air bags the inflator can explode shooting tropical and drivers and passengers six people have been killed more...
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the enormous rock. >> it was huge. it was massive. it covered up an entire lane of the road. they were hitting this thing with all they had, and it was not cracking. you can just see little splitters of rock fly up through the air. as far as breaking that thing apart, it wasn't going anywhere. >> the 24-mile, two-lane highway goes through a narrow pass called the ocoee gorge and is flanked by little frog mountain on the one side and the ocoee river on the other. the trip through the ocoee gorge normally takes 20 minutes, but with the road closed, the detour around the mountain adds more than two hours to the commute. >> there's a tremendous amount of pressure to get the road open, but you have to do it and do it safely. >> steve jones, tdot's county supervisor, knows commuters want him to work fast. >> we got people that get mad at us when we stop for five minutes doing maintenance work. you can imagine what it was like for hours. >> according to jones, the area gets two to three rock slides a year and when they happen, a tdot geologist is always called to the scene. >> it wa
the enormous rock. >> it was huge. it was massive. it covered up an entire lane of the road. they were hitting this thing with all they had, and it was not cracking. you can just see little splitters of rock fly up through the air. as far as breaking that thing apart, it wasn't going anywhere. >> the 24-mile, two-lane highway goes through a narrow pass called the ocoee gorge and is flanked by little frog mountain on the one side and the ocoee river on the other. the trip through the...
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they were exposed to the massive power of the nationstate and state violence, and yet, in very different ways. so how can you have a conversation about vastly and yet traumatizing experiences? in some ways, they mutually created a silence. delia: are oral histories a way to break the silence now? naoko: i believe so. i hope that is what oral history is able to do for the benefit of better understanding the past. also, i should note, although i am collecting a lot of histories right now, there was an army effort for the history project back in the 1970's. most of the people who wanted to create oral histories were asian-americans of the younger generation, mostly third-generation americans. just like they were not aware of japanese-american internment camps, but came to realize that this is definitely a part of my past. that is when asian american civil rights movement started. that is when they came together as a group of people on university campuses on the west coast, but also on the east coast to some degree. they tried to assert an american identity. a part of that emerging identity
they were exposed to the massive power of the nationstate and state violence, and yet, in very different ways. so how can you have a conversation about vastly and yet traumatizing experiences? in some ways, they mutually created a silence. delia: are oral histories a way to break the silence now? naoko: i believe so. i hope that is what oral history is able to do for the benefit of better understanding the past. also, i should note, although i am collecting a lot of histories right now, there...
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. >> they declared a flash flood emergency in oklahoma city, the massive storm causing up 8 inches of rainfall in the matter of hours. >> i couldn't believe it the devastation you know you kinds of wonder how you will recover from this, but we will. >> as cecily mentioned. unfortunately the weather outlook for this week is grim more severe storms are expected over the next few days. erin o'hearn, channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. over at the big board here in philadelphia today police announced the arrest of the driver involved in a hit and run accident that critically injured a temple university student. this is 18-year-old robert roberts he is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. the victim s. 22-year-old rachel hall she was on the bus and was hit. the accidents at park and diamond street he has a learners permit and told police he panicked. >> he went through the stop sign and struck and the driver panicked and didn't do the right thing, he ultimately did the right thing by turning himself in and information 24 hours later, hall is from mullica hill, new je
. >> they declared a flash flood emergency in oklahoma city, the massive storm causing up 8 inches of rainfall in the matter of hours. >> i couldn't believe it the devastation you know you kinds of wonder how you will recover from this, but we will. >> as cecily mentioned. unfortunately the weather outlook for this week is grim more severe storms are expected over the next few days. erin o'hearn, channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. over at the big...
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they were exposed to the massive power of the nationstate and state violence, and yet, in very different ways. so how can you have a conversation about vastly and yet equally traumatizing experiences? in some ways, they mutually created a silence. delia: are oral histories a way to break the silence now? naoko: i believe so. i hope that is what oral history is able to do for the benefit of better understanding the past. also, as you note, although i am collecting a lot of histories right now there was an army effort for the history project back in the 1970's. most of the people who wanted to create oral histories were asian-americans of the younger generation mostly third-generation americans. just like they were not aware of japanese-american internment camps, but came to realize that this is definitely a part of my past. that is when asian america's civil rights movement started. that is when they came together as a group of people on university campuses on the west coast, but also on the east coast to some degree. they tried to assert an american identity. part of that emerging identi
they were exposed to the massive power of the nationstate and state violence, and yet, in very different ways. so how can you have a conversation about vastly and yet equally traumatizing experiences? in some ways, they mutually created a silence. delia: are oral histories a way to break the silence now? naoko: i believe so. i hope that is what oral history is able to do for the benefit of better understanding the past. also, as you note, although i am collecting a lot of histories right now...
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the massive clean up effort is growing. the amount of oil spilled is more than originally thought. officials now say more than 105,000 gallons of crude may have leaked when the pipe ruptured and 21,000 gallons reached the ocean. the state beach shows oil and muck for nine miles. camp sites were evacuated just ahead of memorial day weekend and the only million allowed on the peach are the clean up crews and their proper gear working diligently to clear the water and sand and do what they can to protect wildlife. >> the response is going as well as planned the fact is the spilled oil is difficult to contain and collect when it is on the water. >> the pipeline that broke was on shore and the oil poured into a storm drain and into the ocean. "los angeles times" reports the company operating the pipeline, houston based plains all american pipeline has a history of safety violations. more than three times the national average with 175 infractions since 2006. now, tone the warriors will try to defend their home court advantage against the rockets in game two of the western conference fina
the massive clean up effort is growing. the amount of oil spilled is more than originally thought. officials now say more than 105,000 gallons of crude may have leaked when the pipe ruptured and 21,000 gallons reached the ocean. the state beach shows oil and muck for nine miles. camp sites were evacuated just ahead of memorial day weekend and the only million allowed on the peach are the clean up crews and their proper gear working diligently to clear the water and sand and do what they can to...
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the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
the massive flooding. lifted into helicopters. >>> and, the celebrity chef revealing her very personal health battle.
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the downside the tech game of the massive housing crisis coming up next we talk to families that are tting squeezed out of the bay area >> reporter: a downside to this enormous task whom we're living in right now the massive housing prices we hear from families being squeezed out of the bay area. a very stressful time for my my husband can't figure out will do. she's consume with fear and anxiety on having to relocate as a two-bedroom apartment in men view for $2,900 a month complex just bought the new owners told residents they're renovating and everyone will have to leave when the renovation begun the reapplied a move back in but the rent will code amount market value of us aboard $5,500 a month for a two-bedroom. she's doing a residency at stanford and easy close to the area to be on call. but to"turning cities to unappealable 47 in san jose and sleep because the so stressed family lives in the same complex social worker whoreson area is to be close to it because her 94 year-old mother and specimen should have to move an hour more way, workers appear i can't do it even if i could p
the downside the tech game of the massive housing crisis coming up next we talk to families that are tting squeezed out of the bay area >> reporter: a downside to this enormous task whom we're living in right now the massive housing prices we hear from families being squeezed out of the bay area. a very stressful time for my my husband can't figure out will do. she's consume with fear and anxiety on having to relocate as a two-bedroom apartment in men view for $2,900 a month complex just...
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still ahead -- more are missing from the massive storms in texas. and the unexpected consequence of a disaster. what is happening along the gulf coast five years after if massive b.p. oil spill. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfairreatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman: "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." narartor: washington must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late. >>> you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". "7 on your s" leon: for the fourth time in history water is pouring over a spillway in one of the country's largest reservoirs. lakes across texas exceeded capacity. the rivers are overflowing the banks there. the national guard is helping search for a dozen people w
still ahead -- more are missing from the massive storms in texas. and the unexpected consequence of a disaster. what is happening along the gulf coast five years after if massive b.p. oil spill. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the...
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tech >> reporter: when the massive earthquake shook nepal, his house collapsed, burrying his two-year-old daughter with it. >> translator: the image of my daughter running to my sweets is playing in my mind. i have to fight the pain of not having her anymore, and on the ordeal with the loss of my home. >> reporter: he is from a velage in central nepal thousands of men from his district have been working in the middle east and malaysia, most as laborers. his construction company has given him one month leave and a one-way ticket home. when he returns he will have to pay them back. after six hours, he finally reaches his village. almost all of its houses have been reduced to rubble. this is his older daughter four year old rosie. this is his family. the two year old was sleeping around here when the earthquake happened, and her grandmother was the only one around. it took almost two hours for everyone to gather to dig out the baby and by the time they took her to the hospital they pronounced her dead. his wife was with her older daughter washing clothes in a riverbed when the earthquake hit
tech >> reporter: when the massive earthquake shook nepal, his house collapsed, burrying his two-year-old daughter with it. >> translator: the image of my daughter running to my sweets is playing in my mind. i have to fight the pain of not having her anymore, and on the ordeal with the loss of my home. >> reporter: he is from a velage in central nepal thousands of men from his district have been working in the middle east and malaysia, most as laborers. his construction...
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. >>> and the massive oil spill off the coast of california now has animals being rescued. five brown pelicans have been rescued as well as a juvenile sealion all covered in oil. the birds were taken to seaworld in san pedro and the sealion was taken for rehabilitation, as well. >> she was fairly alert and responsive but she had a long day. >> the oil spill occurred tuesday when a 24-inch pipe ruptured pouring 105,000- gallons of crude into a culvert and about 25,000 of that made its way into the pacific ocean. >>> here are pictures of a mexican anticrime organization where gunfire went on for three hours between mexican security forces and the gunman. one gunman was killed, a police officer was, as well and three were arrested that belong to a criminal organization there. >>> will ireland be the first country in the world to pass a nationwide law approving same- sex marriage. the wrotes are being counted right now. more than 3.2 million people were asked whether or not they want to amend the country's constitution to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry. so far the yes v
. >>> and the massive oil spill off the coast of california now has animals being rescued. five brown pelicans have been rescued as well as a juvenile sealion all covered in oil. the birds were taken to seaworld in san pedro and the sealion was taken for rehabilitation, as well. >> she was fairly alert and responsive but she had a long day. >> the oil spill occurred tuesday when a 24-inch pipe ruptured pouring 105,000- gallons of crude into a culvert and about 25,000 of...
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these outdoor events are a key part of san francisco's cultural fabric and a report shows that the massive economic benefit that the events have, for our city, and we now have hard numbers and we can begin to understand why it is so important to support these events. in 2014, outdoor events generated 1.1 billion dollars in economic impacts. and drew, 3.3 million dollars attendance whose spending supported 9300 private sector jobs. and of the 3.3 million event goers, 58 percent came from out of town and 85 percent of those out of towners said that they came in to san francisco specifically for the event. and in other words, 1.6 million people traveled to san francisco specifically to attend an outdoor event, whether it was massive event like san francisco pride, or the chinese new year's parade, or the blue grass or smaller neighborhood events like union street festival, many of these events are free and low cost and treasured by visitor and san francisco residents as well. these events contribute greatly to life in san francisco and we must continue to find ways to support them. the report
these outdoor events are a key part of san francisco's cultural fabric and a report shows that the massive economic benefit that the events have, for our city, and we now have hard numbers and we can begin to understand why it is so important to support these events. in 2014, outdoor events generated 1.1 billion dollars in economic impacts. and drew, 3.3 million dollars attendance whose spending supported 9300 private sector jobs. and of the 3.3 million event goers, 58 percent came from out of...
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the other. >> baseball-size hailstones. >> it's in my room. >> massive wildfires. >> it looked apocalyptic to me. >> mother earth at her worst. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> "caught on camera: man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds us and although it can be awe inspiring it could be deadly. disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacul
the other. >> baseball-size hailstones. >> it's in my room. >> massive wildfires. >> it looked apocalyptic to me. >> mother earth at her worst. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> "caught on camera: man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds us and although it can be awe inspiring it could be deadly. disaster could...
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it is the formerly top secret program that gathers massive amounts of data on phone calls. not the conversations themselves, but the information on who's calling whom. jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent and joins us tonight. jan, what does this decision mean? >> reporter: well, i mean, as a legal matter, i think it's largely symbolic. the appeals court said the telephone data collections program was not authorized by congress under the patriot act but that law is going to expire in three weeks anyway. i mean, the court did not decide the bigger questions of whether the program violated the fourth amendment, and it said it could continue for the next few weeks. so what this decision does is put the responsibility for continuing the program in the future on congress. and already, scott, we have seen senators today from both sides of the aisle saying they're not willing to do that. >> pelley: jan crawford, thank you very much. tonight, we have learned of a wide-ranging federal investigation into a problem that we uncovered here this week. correspondent jim axelrod ha
it is the formerly top secret program that gathers massive amounts of data on phone calls. not the conversations themselves, but the information on who's calling whom. jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent and joins us tonight. jan, what does this decision mean? >> reporter: well, i mean, as a legal matter, i think it's largely symbolic. the appeals court said the telephone data collections program was not authorized by congress under the patriot act but that law is going to...
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the way. i want to get out of here. >> march 2nd, 2009, irving, texas. a massivenderstorm moves the dallas cowboys rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth star telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as people try to figure out what just happened and if anyone is injured. >> irving fire department. >> i'm at the dallas cowboys practice facility. >> yes, sir. >> the indoor stadium collapsed during practice. >> what just collapsed? >> their indoor practice facility. >> okay. anybody hurt? >> i have no idea. i ran out of there. there might still be people in there. i have no idea. >> sam! sam! sam! >> panic rises as the team realizes their videographer, sam, is missing, just moments before the collapse, sam is filming the practice 40
the way. i want to get out of here. >> march 2nd, 2009, irving, texas. a massivenderstorm moves the dallas cowboys rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack, a reporter for the ft. worth star telegram. >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get...
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the massive manhunt for the killer right now. >>> new overnight, state of emergency declared. disturbing new images from that oil spill. beaches shut down. investigators still trying to figure out what caused it. >>> security breach a frightening scene at l.a.x. a man tased after running through the security checkpoint. the suspect making it just feet from the. stunned passengers watching in shock.
the massive manhunt for the killer right now. >>> new overnight, state of emergency declared. disturbing new images from that oil spill. beaches shut down. investigators still trying to figure out what caused it. >>> security breach a frightening scene at l.a.x. a man tased after running through the security checkpoint. the suspect making it just feet from the. stunned passengers watching in shock.
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sam ford was at his funeral and had more on the massive outpouring of support. sam: some 3000 people said goodbye to the firefighter, most of them dressed in blue. members of the family, his wife two daughters, three sons. it was rough. mayor muriel bowser called him a hero, relating how 911 had dispatched another engine company to that high-rise fire may 6. mayor bowser: he radioed back to say they were close. residents credited him with saving their lives. [applause] sam: it was a spirited service a celebration of a young life. he was remembered as one who loved firefighting. he joined the cadet program after -- as a student at balloiu high school. >> to my brother, kevin mccrae rest easy. we will take it from here. you will not be forgotten. sam: his flag draped casket was brought out as hundreds stood at attention, placed on the engine that he commanded, staffed by his crew. the procession made its way past the firehouse where he served and where his colleagues also stood in his honor. sam ford, abc 7 news. kellye: president obama joined hundreds friday to pa
sam ford was at his funeral and had more on the massive outpouring of support. sam: some 3000 people said goodbye to the firefighter, most of them dressed in blue. members of the family, his wife two daughters, three sons. it was rough. mayor muriel bowser called him a hero, relating how 911 had dispatched another engine company to that high-rise fire may 6. mayor bowser: he radioed back to say they were close. residents credited him with saving their lives. [applause] sam: it was a spirited...