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. >> the police returned to the death valley compound. nearlywo dozen people were arrested but not the man atkins said was behind it all, charles manson. he had disappeared. the next day, police were back and this time, they found him, crammed into a bathroom cabinet. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he was booked as charles manson, aka, jesus christ, because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, the police believed they had their killers, but it was hardly an open and shut case. coming up, how charles manson almost went free. >> the problem was that manson was not at the murder scene. ♪ >>> san francisco, 1967, summer summer tthe summehthe summeethe summer of love was at its peak. ♪ one two three what are we fighting for ♪ free love, free drugs, dream living for hippies escaping the mainstream. but 32-year-old charles manson arrived with much darker ambitions. >> you get these kids, these hate as bury, and someone named charlie manson saying how much he loves them and he wants
. >> the police returned to the death valley compound. nearlywo dozen people were arrested but not the man atkins said was behind it all, charles manson. he had disappeared. the next day, police were back and this time, they found him, crammed into a bathroom cabinet. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he was booked as charles manson, aka, jesus christ, because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, the police...
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. >> the police returned to the death valley compound. nearly dozen people were arrested but not the man atkins said was behind it all, charles manson. he had disappeared. the next day, police were back, and this time they found him, crammed into a bathroom cabinet. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he was booked as charles manson, aka, jesus christ, because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, the police believed they had their killers, but it was hardly an open and shut case. coming up, how charles manson almost went free. >> the problem was that manson was not at the murder scene. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. it's a fresh approach on education-- superi
. >> the police returned to the death valley compound. nearly dozen people were arrested but not the man atkins said was behind it all, charles manson. he had disappeared. the next day, police were back, and this time they found him, crammed into a bathroom cabinet. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he was booked as charles manson, aka, jesus christ, because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, the police...
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it will come in waves over the next nearly week i and it began this evening. rain in petaluma, sonoma, vacaville, mainly north of the golden gate over san pablo bay. but it is working its way south and we will get moderate to steady rainfall tonight. a third of an inch in healdsburg and ukiah. san francisco has received some rainfall as the rain is beginning. in the higher elevations, we are always talking about snowfall. above 6,000 feet, pretty high on the snow level. more coming up next week. this is excellent news. >> thanks paul. >>> breaking news, a black friday protest got ugly in san francisco tonight. rocks thrown at police, then, a standoff. joe vasquez has been following the protesters all night long as he is in the mission right now. joe? >> reporter: lizings it is amazing how fast it can turn. i mean, it started off at 5:00 this evening with a poignant point. and you know, later on, it became violent. especially in an event at 22 and potrero where officers came under attack from protesters. 9:30 p.m. after nearly five hours of peaceful protesting.
it will come in waves over the next nearly week i and it began this evening. rain in petaluma, sonoma, vacaville, mainly north of the golden gate over san pablo bay. but it is working its way south and we will get moderate to steady rainfall tonight. a third of an inch in healdsburg and ukiah. san francisco has received some rainfall as the rain is beginning. in the higher elevations, we are always talking about snowfall. above 6,000 feet, pretty high on the snow level. more coming up next...
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10,000 in 2013, 44% more than the year before. nearly 18,000 people killed in those attacks. five countries, iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, nigeria and syria accounted for 87% of the deaths from terrorism. >>> president obama ordered a review of how the government handles terrorist-related hostage cases. three americans have been executed in recent months. the u.s. refuses to negotiate, one american, a female aid worker remains an isis captive. >>> they are looking at the isis video. it showed a number of isis fighters whos faces are not covered. one has been identified as a 22-year-old citizen of france. >>> now to a community on edge at home. the governor of missouri has taken the pre-emptive step of declaring a state of emergency ahead of the grand jury decision in the fatal shooting of michael brown. protesters calling for justice shut down traffic as they worked to determine whether officer darren wilson should be charged. >> we are going to be prepared from the law enforcement standpoint, to make sure that people and property is safe
10,000 in 2013, 44% more than the year before. nearly 18,000 people killed in those attacks. five countries, iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, nigeria and syria accounted for 87% of the deaths from terrorism. >>> president obama ordered a review of how the government handles terrorist-related hostage cases. three americans have been executed in recent months. the u.s. refuses to negotiate, one american, a female aid worker remains an isis captive. >>> they are looking at the isis...
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that would be on top of the nearly sick feet that has already fallen this week. 40s are blaming the storm for five deaths in new york including three from heart attacks. you can stay updated and prepared for the cold by heading to our website at myfoxphilly.com. just click the weather tab at the top of the home page for the latest forecast, information and all your life radar images. >> house a blaze in chester county. skyfox over the 200 block of north union street in kennett square. this is a three-story house and a very big battle for firefighters. the flames probably started right around two hours ago or so. we know that one person is suffering smoke inhalation and is now at the hospital. we'll bring you more as it continues to come in. >>> busy night for sky fox. in delaware, a car plumped down an embankment and into a pond near the christiana mall. six people were in that car including a child. they are from philadelphia. that are all at the hospital right now. the 33 year old driver lost control on mall boulevard right off of route 1. a number of people who saw it happen ran to the
that would be on top of the nearly sick feet that has already fallen this week. 40s are blaming the storm for five deaths in new york including three from heart attacks. you can stay updated and prepared for the cold by heading to our website at myfoxphilly.com. just click the weather tab at the top of the home page for the latest forecast, information and all your life radar images. >> house a blaze in chester county. skyfox over the 200 block of north union street in kennett square....
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the fire destroyed the interior of this nearly 100-year-old church. ss will continue to be held here on sunday here at the parish hall. reporting live in san jose. nbc bay area news. >>> well, an employee and customer were forced to flee this morning after a fire broke out. it was just after 11:00 this morning. the building was about 25% involved. this fire destroyed 75% of the building before it was completely put out. this is near campbell avenue. no one injured. although investigators say they don't know what caused the fire, they say arson is not yet being ruled out. >>> there was no working smoke alarm in the house. that's what san ramon firefighters are saying after an elderly man pulled from the flames died this morning. it was at 7:30 this morning. the man found inside was rushed to the hospital, but he did not survive. no one else lived in that home. the cause is under investigation. >>> today was the big cal-stanford football game. cal students are not giving up their demands on banning tuition hikes. they handed out green wristbands at the g
the fire destroyed the interior of this nearly 100-year-old church. ss will continue to be held here on sunday here at the parish hall. reporting live in san jose. nbc bay area news. >>> well, an employee and customer were forced to flee this morning after a fire broke out. it was just after 11:00 this morning. the building was about 25% involved. this fire destroyed 75% of the building before it was completely put out. this is near campbell avenue. no one injured. although...
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more than 4,300 people have been killed in the conflict. nearlyf the deaths occurred since the september cease-fire began. the number of people displaced by the fighting has nearly doubled to more than 466,000. the region near the airport is considered one of the most contested places in the eastern ukraine. cnn's phil black introduces us to civilians struggling to survive. >> reporter: the control tower looks like it shouldn't be standing. but should the terminal building isn't. this was the international airport on the northerner outskirts. september's cease-fire has not stopped shells and rockets falling here. the separatist guns maintain m bombardment. somehow, ukrainian forces have held on. this has been the most contested area in ukraine. but the fighting isn't just localized to the airport. all along its southern and eastern perimeter, residential areas and the separatists, staging operations from the homes and billings. and it's often where the ukrainian military fires into, when they're trying to hit them back. the streets near the airpor
more than 4,300 people have been killed in the conflict. nearlyf the deaths occurred since the september cease-fire began. the number of people displaced by the fighting has nearly doubled to more than 466,000. the region near the airport is considered one of the most contested places in the eastern ukraine. cnn's phil black introduces us to civilians struggling to survive. >> reporter: the control tower looks like it shouldn't be standing. but should the terminal building isn't. this was...
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he was addressing the nearly five million immigrants, currently living illegally in the united states, but who could benefit from the reform of the system. under his plan, undocumented parents of children who are american citizens or legal residents will be table get work permits that could last three years. here's what the american president had to say last night. >> tracking down, rounding up, and deporting millions of people isn't realistic. it's also not who we are as americans. after all, most of these immigrants have been here a long time. they work hard, often in tough, low-paying jobs. we're going to offer the following deal -- if you've been in america for more than five years, if you have children who are american citizens or legal residents if you register, pass a criminal background check and you're willing to pay your fair share of taxes, you'll be able to apply to stay in this country temporarily without fear of deportation. >> republicans have referred to barack obama as the latest move, an illegal power grab. he decided to issue an executive order which will allow him
he was addressing the nearly five million immigrants, currently living illegally in the united states, but who could benefit from the reform of the system. under his plan, undocumented parents of children who are american citizens or legal residents will be table get work permits that could last three years. here's what the american president had to say last night. >> tracking down, rounding up, and deporting millions of people isn't realistic. it's also not who we are as americans. after...
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memorial loof ld up in shock, the men hung from a broken cable at one world trade center cling talk the nearlytical scaffoldin00 >> in the beginning it was panic and pretty much survival. >> but panic turned to calm the men say when they saw new york's bravest were on the job. theys snew soon they would be scried. >> it was just a matter of time. >> a rescue team inside the building used diamond-blade saw to cut through multiple panes of glass. firefighters perforeding a resce on what for them is hall lowed ground. >> we are in the shadows of them and we did our job ritert. >> and they did. juan putting it like this. >> thank you everybody who do a very good jt t today, tha im yo. god bless america. >> grateful for the work of these brave men and women the i!shers admitted they may not be ready to return to the assi leament high in the school. >> there are a lot of openings for window washers. there are a lot of ground floors. >> who can blame them for wanting to take a job on the ground auster this ordeal. window washing, considered one of most dangerous jobs in the world. , ut with the equip
memorial loof ld up in shock, the men hung from a broken cable at one world trade center cling talk the nearlytical scaffoldin00 >> in the beginning it was panic and pretty much survival. >> but panic turned to calm the men say when they saw new york's bravest were on the job. theys snew soon they would be scried. >> it was just a matter of time. >> a rescue team inside the building used diamond-blade saw to cut through multiple panes of glass. firefighters perforeding a...
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the nearly 1200 mile pipeline would one from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it will boost u.s. energy independence and create thousands of jobs. environmental activists say it could cause devastating damage in the states it runs through. today in burma, president obama back againsted republicans who say the pipeline will be a huge boost for the economy. it is providing the ability canada to pump their oil, send it through our land, down gulf where it will be sold everywhere else. that doesn't have an impact on u.s. gas prices. but a representative for the oil industry says that's not true. a fair amount of the oil that to be put into the keystone pipeline is coming from u.s. production in montana and north dakota. the pipeline has been six the making, but the vote isf this week's politics, pure and simple. by house bill was sponsored cassidy, the senate bill by mary landrieu. the two are now squaring off in a runoff election in december for landrieu's seat. to boost chances at the polls, some of her fellow democrats dropped their opposition to
the nearly 1200 mile pipeline would one from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it will boost u.s. energy independence and create thousands of jobs. environmental activists say it could cause devastating damage in the states it runs through. today in burma, president obama back againsted republicans who say the pipeline will be a huge boost for the economy. it is providing the ability canada to pump their oil, send it through our land, down gulf where it will be sold everywhere else....
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the highest number in the nearly 70-year history of the organization. fis nine some none has been mainly driven by the conflicts in syria and iraq but waves of displacements are also occurring in many african nations, including the central african republic, south sudan, mali and the democratic republic of the congo. unhcr officials warn that displaced people will face even tougher conditions as winter approaches. >> earlier nhk world's miki yamamoto spoke with the u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio gutierrez on the current refugee crisis. >> first of all, the number we just heard, more than 50 million people forced to abandon their homes. this is a very, very shocking number. why is this happening? >> i think the main reason is because international community has lost much of its capacity to prevent conflicts, and to timely solve them. we have a combination of three factors. the syria crisis, more than 12 million people displaced in the context of this conflict. and then we have the multiplication of other crisis. last year we have south africa
the highest number in the nearly 70-year history of the organization. fis nine some none has been mainly driven by the conflicts in syria and iraq but waves of displacements are also occurring in many african nations, including the central african republic, south sudan, mali and the democratic republic of the congo. unhcr officials warn that displaced people will face even tougher conditions as winter approaches. >> earlier nhk world's miki yamamoto spoke with the u.n. high commissioner...
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a really nice ride. >> bay area leaders gathered at the platform to celebrate the completion of the nearlyt. it was 30 years in the making with funding troubles and community push back along the way. >> there were some, what you would legitimately say were legitimate naysayers about the cost of this project. and, yes, now that it's open, and now that people will use it, you will not hear that faying. >> it will cost three dollars more than a ride on the bus, but people who showed up aren't complaining. >> i think it's more convenient to hop on the train rather than waiting for the bus and trying to get my luggage up on to a bus. >> the trains will arrive at the platforms every five, ten or 20 minutes, depending on the time of day. in oakland, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> we are now hearing from the stockton 14-year-old that's at the center of the video going viral across the country. as we first showed you yesterday, the video shows a stockton p. e. teacher trying to drag the 14-year-old into a swimming pool. this morning that teacher is now taking charges and reporter tim daily from our sis
a really nice ride. >> bay area leaders gathered at the platform to celebrate the completion of the nearlyt. it was 30 years in the making with funding troubles and community push back along the way. >> there were some, what you would legitimately say were legitimate naysayers about the cost of this project. and, yes, now that it's open, and now that people will use it, you will not hear that faying. >> it will cost three dollars more than a ride on the bus, but people who...
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the initiative was approved by a 64-28% margin. >>> senator mark warner is ahead but not much. nearly 24 hours after thpolls closed in virginia there is still no clear winner. >> peggy fox is live in fairfax where the vote canvassing has begun. >> reporter: across the state more than 2 million votes were cast in this race. warner has about 12,000 more votes than ed gillespie, less than 1% and within a possible recount, but some elections experts believe warner's lead will increase because of provisional ballots. here at fairfax county 507 people cast provisional ballots. 100 were people that did not have proper photo id. experts believe these provisional ballots tend to lean democratic. when and if those people come in to prove their votes should count, like five people did today, their votes are going to count. >> we take additional security precautions. >> reporter: a guard stood watch over fairfax county's vote tallies as canvassing began for yet another razor thin election. >> we do this every year every election. >> reporter: once again just like last year's attorney general race
the initiative was approved by a 64-28% margin. >>> senator mark warner is ahead but not much. nearly 24 hours after thpolls closed in virginia there is still no clear winner. >> peggy fox is live in fairfax where the vote canvassing has begun. >> reporter: across the state more than 2 million votes were cast in this race. warner has about 12,000 more votes than ed gillespie, less than 1% and within a possible recount, but some elections experts believe warner's lead will...
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the nearly 1200 mile pipeline would run from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it would boost energy independence, critics say it would be devastating in the states it runs through. >>> the senate blocked a bill to end bulk collection of phone records by the nsa. it dealt a blow to president obama to reign in surveillance. it would require the nsa to obtain a court order to analyze the records in terrorism cases. >>> an investigation is under way and a chicago neighborhood is stunned after a plane crashed into a house in the middle of the night killing the pilot. the twin engine cargo plane narrowly missed an elderly couple who was rescued by neighbors. the pilot was trying to turn back when the plane went down blocks away from midway airport. >>> and ferguson, missouri, and the rest of the country awaits the grand jury. 16 people were sworn in yesterday. the racially diverse group is charged with looking into issues in the aftermath of the shooting and helping the community shooting. >>> and non-political news out of capitol hill. showing the 52
the nearly 1200 mile pipeline would run from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it would boost energy independence, critics say it would be devastating in the states it runs through. >>> the senate blocked a bill to end bulk collection of phone records by the nsa. it dealt a blow to president obama to reign in surveillance. it would require the nsa to obtain a court order to analyze the records in terrorism cases. >>> an investigation is under way and a chicago...
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further south in the texas panhandle, interstate 40 nearly frozen over today. slick roads causing multiple wrecks and four fatalities in lubbock. in kansas city, football fans covering up today as the chiefs and seahawks had game time temperatures in the teens, nearly 30 degrees below normal. and lake superior, ice already on the shorelines, nearly two weeks earlier than last year. >> and rob joins me. we all remember how brutal last winter was. >> that has people nervous. let's talk more immediately about the next batch of snow. it will move north and east. and the ohio river valley. and western new york, western pa, the lake-effect snow will be cranking. could see a foot in spots. >> white out. you were telling me it's going to get colder though. >> this week's cold air, colder than last week. look at the temperature drop in texas. 72 to 26. and a 50-degree temperature drop. the cold air is sliding offer to the east. watch the arctic blast on the east coast. tuesday morning, minus 5 in chicago. and in the teens in d.c. and new york. >> got my coat ready. thank
further south in the texas panhandle, interstate 40 nearly frozen over today. slick roads causing multiple wrecks and four fatalities in lubbock. in kansas city, football fans covering up today as the chiefs and seahawks had game time temperatures in the teens, nearly 30 degrees below normal. and lake superior, ice already on the shorelines, nearly two weeks earlier than last year. >> and rob joins me. we all remember how brutal last winter was. >> that has people nervous. let's...
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the game. every indication we're willing not nearly strong desire to combat will take a quick break up next will say what it means for people who are in the united states illegally and how locals are reacting >> james: their summer big stores real falling for you this morning--following he announced plans to shield 5 million undocumented in progress. criticism for house republican will help local reaction to the speech plus new details about the diamond in florida state university shooting in was alumnus and an attorney and he was the state of crisis hit of the government was targeted him for persecution and each of those balls in the journal and in video three people were injured when he opened fire at the library's lobby he was shot dead by police when he refused to down his weapon. rent and the bay area this is what look like early as today fell for the majority of the day. the operator france got out there thousand showed up for the game and some said iran would allow time they needed to finally break their losing streak. >> james: will respect ron a much briefer ring >> erica: we have siste
the game. every indication we're willing not nearly strong desire to combat will take a quick break up next will say what it means for people who are in the united states illegally and how locals are reacting >> james: their summer big stores real falling for you this morning--following he announced plans to shield 5 million undocumented in progress. criticism for house republican will help local reaction to the speech plus new details about the diamond in florida state university...
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both sides accusing the other and a number of people displaced by the fighting has nearly doubled to more than 466,000. >> the region near the donetsk airport is considered one of the most contested places in eastern ewe train. >> the cease-fire has not stopped shells and rockets from falling there. some civilians were struggling to survive. >> reporter: this was the international airport on the northern outskirts of donetsk. a december cease-fire has not stopped shells and rockets from falling here. there's a daily bombardment, smashing through building, tearing up the tarmac. somehow, ukrainian government forces have held on. for weeks, this has been the most intensely contested area in ukraine. the fighting isn't just localized to the airport. industrial areas and the separatists are staging their operations from among those hopes and buildings. and it's also often where the ukrainian military fires into when they're trying to hit them back. some locals no longer react to weapons fall nearby. this is a dangerous and difficult place to live. >> it's the third time they hit the area,
both sides accusing the other and a number of people displaced by the fighting has nearly doubled to more than 466,000. >> the region near the donetsk airport is considered one of the most contested places in eastern ewe train. >> the cease-fire has not stopped shells and rockets from falling there. some civilians were struggling to survive. >> reporter: this was the international airport on the northern outskirts of donetsk. a december cease-fire has not stopped shells and...
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you can see a bit of the nearly full moon off the western sky through the high clouds. what to wear from all these selections, just a light jacket will do. we will have this fairly mild pattern continuing through much of the day ahead. right now temperatures on the cool side. you'll be happy that you wore the light jacket. mid-50s in prince georges, stafford, spotsylvania. warren ton, 51. loudoun, low 50s. low to mid-50s frederick, montgomery and points north. mild in the shenandoah valley. most locations there hovering right around 60 degrees this morning. and there's washington under that high cloud cover this morning. our headlines for the day, chilly morning. another mild afternoon on the way. then rain likely arriving later tonight after the afternoon commute. all dry here. there are showers showing up, the years in green. light rain. rain tracking closer to us but not until later tonight. the next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. we have a road closure. >> a house fire m. olivet. not hearing too much more about the fire right now. bw parkway here in maryland
you can see a bit of the nearly full moon off the western sky through the high clouds. what to wear from all these selections, just a light jacket will do. we will have this fairly mild pattern continuing through much of the day ahead. right now temperatures on the cool side. you'll be happy that you wore the light jacket. mid-50s in prince georges, stafford, spotsylvania. warren ton, 51. loudoun, low 50s. low to mid-50s frederick, montgomery and points north. mild in the shenandoah valley....
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crowds released 8,000 balloons into the sky, released from poles that formed a line illuminating the nearly 27-mile stretch of the former border west berlin.and pieces of the berlin wall are on display in the district including at the museum. tonight, visitors gathered to history from an eaten that took place before many were born. >> i grew up with this wall because it was built about the time i was born. gaithersburgnes of made a point of coming to the museum 25 years to the day after the world changed. think i would see the wall come down. that's the way most of us felt. museum has the largest public display of the berlin wall in the world outside of as any, as well three-story tower from which guards tried to stop anyone from escaping. visitors who remember the wall falling are in the minority. are 18 of the visitors or younger. >> it shows young people how is, even thedom graffiti, on the western side. learned something about communism and democracy and differences between a free press free press. >> it gives you insight into what their lives were like. reminding me that people had exp
crowds released 8,000 balloons into the sky, released from poles that formed a line illuminating the nearly 27-mile stretch of the former border west berlin.and pieces of the berlin wall are on display in the district including at the museum. tonight, visitors gathered to history from an eaten that took place before many were born. >> i grew up with this wall because it was built about the time i was born. gaithersburgnes of made a point of coming to the museum 25 years to the day after...
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the nfl. it's been nearly two months since rice was cut by the ravens and suspended indefinitely by the league after a videotape appeared showing him punching his fiance and now wife in the elevator. rice said the nfl had all the evidence when it originally imposed the two-game extension and suspending that suspension violated his rights under the collective bargaining agreement. the league contends it was justified because the elevator video was the new evidence. both rice and nfl commissioner roger goodell are expected to testify tomorrow and possibly rice's wife. we will have more when the key players take the stand. >> thanks. >>> showers in the area. more rain rolling in for tomorrow. >> is it going to get cooler, doug? >> it is going to get cooler. not tomorrow. we will see real cool air. today, even though we had cloud cover, take a look at the numbers. 70 in fredericksburg, 64 in leesburg and 67 in martinsburg. a nice afternoon even though we didn't see showers but continue to see clouds and in the evening making our way in. >>> back to the west, a lot more than just plain rain. i'll s
the nfl. it's been nearly two months since rice was cut by the ravens and suspended indefinitely by the league after a videotape appeared showing him punching his fiance and now wife in the elevator. rice said the nfl had all the evidence when it originally imposed the two-game extension and suspending that suspension violated his rights under the collective bargaining agreement. the league contends it was justified because the elevator video was the new evidence. both rice and nfl commissioner...
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oil prices dragging down the energy sector that fell nearly 1.5%. d a reminder listen to my financial reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> college borrowing falling for a third straight year. students borrowing 106 billion dollars for college last year, that is huge, but down 8% from the previous year according to the college board it. appears that a lot of families and students are waking up and wising up about student loans and all of that debt that they have to assume in order to get a college education. it doesn't always pay for everyone. certainly, it may be the biggest bubble in our economy. all day fox business has been focused on charitable giving on the series the business of family wealth. we thought we'd share with you how critical the charitable sector is to this nation. americans last year gave more than $335 billion to charities and nonprofit organizations, that's an increase in more than 4% from 2012. overall, giving, has risen for four straight years. though it's still not at the prerecession level
oil prices dragging down the energy sector that fell nearly 1.5%. d a reminder listen to my financial reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> college borrowing falling for a third straight year. students borrowing 106 billion dollars for college last year, that is huge, but down 8% from the previous year according to the college board it. appears that a lot of families and students are waking up and wising up about student loans and all of that debt...
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basking in the glow of what was nearly an enormous upset, republican ed gillespie telling supporters today, the race is officially over. >> the numbers just aren't there. it's time to accept the decision of my fellow virginians. >> gillespie started 29 points behind mark warner in the polls, narrowing the gap to seven before election day. but voting was much closer. gillespie stunning election watchers everywhere including many democrats who considered warner a shoe-in. in the end, though, the nearly 17,000 vote deficit was too much. >> it would be wrong to put my fellow virginians through a recount when in my head and in my heart, i know that a change in outcome is not possible. >> in a statement, senator warner congratulating gillespie on a hard fought campaign while also looking ahead to a second term. i will work with anyone, republican or democrat, to shake up this dysfunctional congress and move us toward common ground. >> yes, i was surprised it was as close as it was. >> voters like mary proute support gillespie's gracious exit. >> i think it was the right thing to do. i'm rel
basking in the glow of what was nearly an enormous upset, republican ed gillespie telling supporters today, the race is officially over. >> the numbers just aren't there. it's time to accept the decision of my fellow virginians. >> gillespie started 29 points behind mark warner in the polls, narrowing the gap to seven before election day. but voting was much closer. gillespie stunning election watchers everywhere including many democrats who considered warner a shoe-in. in the end,...
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he was interrupted three times by saying the nearly 5 million immigrants eligible for work permits doesn't go far enough. he joked it was good to be back in chicago, everyone has something to say. >>> two young men from minneapolis have been charged with trying to join isis in syria in one was stopped in may, and the other made it to syria. about a dozen americans have managed to fly to join isis. >>> and apple has become the first u.s. company with a market valuation of $700 billion. it hit that yesterday after losing a bit of ground. today, it will be valued at just a mere $690 billion. well, to put that number in perspective, it could fill the gas tanks of every u.s. driver for the next 22 months. >>> a new survey puts elsa from disney's megahit "frozen" at the top of the gifts for girls. 20% of parents plan to buy elsa merchandise this holiday season. barbie, gets just less than 17%. by the way, "frozen," elsa, all that stuff, that's a disney production. disney is a parent company of abc. lego toys are also the top for boys. >> my daughter is 2 1/2 and doesn't know what a barbie is. >>
he was interrupted three times by saying the nearly 5 million immigrants eligible for work permits doesn't go far enough. he joked it was good to be back in chicago, everyone has something to say. >>> two young men from minneapolis have been charged with trying to join isis in syria in one was stopped in may, and the other made it to syria. about a dozen americans have managed to fly to join isis. >>> and apple has become the first u.s. company with a market valuation of $700...
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the nearly 1200-mile pipeline is key to business in louisiana. that's where landrw is in a run- off election holding on to her seat. she pushed for senate passage of the proposal. >> its been on my agenda and it's staying on my agenda and i'll do everything i can to help america become energy independent, and to use the assets and the resources that we have and most importantly, be a partner with our best allies which is canada. >> well a lot of landrew's fellow democrats oppose the pipeline. they call it a threat to the environment and even if it passed through the senate president obama threatened to vote othe republicans vow to bring the bill up for vote when the new congress convenes next year. >>> a virginia woman is in federal custody accused of plotting to help isis. the fbi says the 29 year ailed conspired and attempted to provide material support to the terrorists. she told an undercover agent she planned to travel to syria to join up and fight for isis. documents reveal she posted incriminating details on social media. she will face a fe
the nearly 1200-mile pipeline is key to business in louisiana. that's where landrw is in a run- off election holding on to her seat. she pushed for senate passage of the proposal. >> its been on my agenda and it's staying on my agenda and i'll do everything i can to help america become energy independent, and to use the assets and the resources that we have and most importantly, be a partner with our best allies which is canada. >> well a lot of landrew's fellow democrats oppose the...
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you can see we've got one of the nearly 30 floats in the parade. that's, of course, tom turkey. and heading down 77th street behind me, many of the 16 giant character floats that you see every year they're absolutely iconic, introduced in 1927. when they replaced live animals that used to march in the parade route when it started in 1924. now, of course, last night was the tradition of filling those balloons with helium here in the central park area, on the upper west side of new york. it was miserable out. it was a cold rain, some snow mixed in. but right now, that rain has stopped. and looks like we're going to have about 40 degrees here today. pretty decent weather i should say for the 3.5 million people who are expected to come here to new york to watch this 88th macy's thanksgiving day parade. and the people can watch it from the comfort of their living rooms when it gets under way right here at central park west. you can of course watch that on nbc. live in new york, i'm chris stallone. >> thank you for that. >>> you can watch all of the fun and festivities on nbc10 it get
you can see we've got one of the nearly 30 floats in the parade. that's, of course, tom turkey. and heading down 77th street behind me, many of the 16 giant character floats that you see every year they're absolutely iconic, introduced in 1927. when they replaced live animals that used to march in the parade route when it started in 1924. now, of course, last night was the tradition of filling those balloons with helium here in the central park area, on the upper west side of new york. it was...
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the w.h.o. says nearly00 people so far have died from ebola. >> liberia still remains the hardest-hit country, but the u.n. says the situation in liberia has actually been stabilizing for the past photograph weeks. so that's some good news, some gliper of home there. >> it has been a long battle for west africans dealing with this disease. liberia talk cnn talked to those returning from the front lines of the fight. >> it's affected the lives of many people. many have died, including health care workers. that has brought our regular health care service to a halt, because health workers were afraid to go and treat anybody. we had to close schools, and that meant, that means that most of our young people, most of our children, you know, are now suffering a psychological effect of having to stay home. in those difficult days, we were the poster child of intensity of this disease. this country prayed, all the churches went to prayers, it is a very strongly religious nation. today we thank god that our communiti
the w.h.o. says nearly00 people so far have died from ebola. >> liberia still remains the hardest-hit country, but the u.n. says the situation in liberia has actually been stabilizing for the past photograph weeks. so that's some good news, some gliper of home there. >> it has been a long battle for west africans dealing with this disease. liberia talk cnn talked to those returning from the front lines of the fight. >> it's affected the lives of many people. many have died,...
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for the last five years, nbc bay area has teamed up with the grocery chain to raise money and food donations for local food banks, which feed nearly 800,000 people a year. you might think with the booming economy that not as much is needed this season. but that's not true. >> the cost of living in the bay area has skyrocketed so much now that working households, families with two working adults are working full time, they may be able to get by in other parts of the country, they simply cannot get by in the bay area. >> reporter: last year the drive led to thousands of grocery bags being donated. 17,000 bags were collected. one bag filled with pasta, sauce, tuna and vegetables is enough to feed a small family for a week. we're really fortunate we're able to feed our children and have a good thanksgiving. i wish i could do ten. >> reporter: it's not too late. the pree filled bags are for sale at safeways through christmas, december 25th. there will be volunteers who will keep the push on. >> i see it as like making the most of the holiday season. just really giving back to the community that we live in. >> reporter: of course you ca
for the last five years, nbc bay area has teamed up with the grocery chain to raise money and food donations for local food banks, which feed nearly 800,000 people a year. you might think with the booming economy that not as much is needed this season. but that's not true. >> the cost of living in the bay area has skyrocketed so much now that working households, families with two working adults are working full time, they may be able to get by in other parts of the country, they simply...
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parades the lord he's going to give us a place to pray. >> faith renewed. nearlytheir church, parishioners attended mass. mass will be held today in the parish hall that was not damaged. investigators say the fire was caused by faulty wiring. no one was hurt. they are thrilled to return to mass even if it can't be held in their nearly 100-year-old church. >> i'm so happy. overjoyed because this community needs this church. it's been staple, i guess you call it, for as long as i can remember. it's always been here. i hope it continues to be here. i hope we can get it back up real quick. >> the parish hall was not the only thing spared. the gold cross above the church came out the ashes unscathed. firefighters had to use a crane to lift it out. >>> there's still no decision from the grand jury delivering charges. after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teen in ferguson, missouri. jay gray has more on when the community on edge and many waiting across the country may find out the decision. >> reporter: as preparations continue around the courthouse, t
parades the lord he's going to give us a place to pray. >> faith renewed. nearlytheir church, parishioners attended mass. mass will be held today in the parish hall that was not damaged. investigators say the fire was caused by faulty wiring. no one was hurt. they are thrilled to return to mass even if it can't be held in their nearly 100-year-old church. >> i'm so happy. overjoyed because this community needs this church. it's been staple, i guess you call it, for as long as i can...
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those numbers explain the pessimism now clouding the future. nearly half of voters, 48%, told us they fear life for the next generation will be worse than today, and, scott, that's the highest we've ever seen in cbs news exit polling. >> pelley: but, anthony, i wonder, what did the people we polled say about whether the government could do anything about this. >> reporter: first of all, scott, there's not only a strong distrust of government. nearly two-thirds of the voters we talked to feel the economic system favors the wealthy, that in effect, the deck is stacked against them. >> pelley: anthony mason with our exit polling data. anthony, thank you. the 114th congress will have at least 101 women, a the most ever. that includes a record 21 in the senate. mia love of utah is the first black republican woman ever elected to the congress. 30-year-old elise stefanik, a new york republican, is the youngest woman ever elected to congress. marijuana passed everywhere it was on the ballot. alaska, oregon, and the district of columbia voted to approve the us
those numbers explain the pessimism now clouding the future. nearly half of voters, 48%, told us they fear life for the next generation will be worse than today, and, scott, that's the highest we've ever seen in cbs news exit polling. >> pelley: but, anthony, i wonder, what did the people we polled say about whether the government could do anything about this. >> reporter: first of all, scott, there's not only a strong distrust of government. nearly two-thirds of the voters we...
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choses the nearly 16 in. of snowfall. that highly reflective snow-covered that you tend to get these cold air masses. the sunlight coming in is reflecting back out into space. here's another feature of cold air masses. little instability ". we're looking west from the hancock building. these are clothes that may spit some snow flurries at us. clouds that may spit some snow flurries. an early season winter blast. an interesting analysis looking at these sold 40 degree day is that we've had in chicago this early in the season. 55 years to find as long or longer streak of so the 40 degree days. even colder air is underway next week. the trunk of cooler air comes in before a warm-up. that one could set some records. temperatures in the coming days could be as much as 20 degrees below normal. this is pretty healthy cooler air. dropping temperatures to 19 this morning. these are of furloughs at the chicago park ridge valparaiso in michigan city. the crowds coming in on the north side of the city. how the saudi skies turn credit
choses the nearly 16 in. of snowfall. that highly reflective snow-covered that you tend to get these cold air masses. the sunlight coming in is reflecting back out into space. here's another feature of cold air masses. little instability ". we're looking west from the hancock building. these are clothes that may spit some snow flurries at us. clouds that may spit some snow flurries. an early season winter blast. an interesting analysis looking at these sold 40 degree day is that we've had...
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two and a half years of construction, the i-95 laness trains -- express are nearly ready to open. they will stretch 29 miles from edsall road to garrisonville road. say using them will have a significant impact on the commute. >> right now i will spend about job.nutes to get to my if i can get 20 minutes back, i would spend $20 to do it. >> right now, vehicles with fewer than three people will have to pay a toll which will be variable based on the amount of traffic. everyone will need an easy pass. >> you need to take action today. you need to get the easy pass and learn more about the new rules of the road that are coming in december when the 95 express lanes open. >> the express lanes will end and the hov lanes will begin on 395 just north of edsall road. standard rules apply in the already existing hov lands -- lanes. will cost, the trip eight dollars-six dollars. pay more now. right now it is free if you use it during an off-peak time and now everyone will have to pay a it at all. >> something people don't seem to understand just yet, outside of rush hour, lanes will
two and a half years of construction, the i-95 laness trains -- express are nearly ready to open. they will stretch 29 miles from edsall road to garrisonville road. say using them will have a significant impact on the commute. >> right now i will spend about job.nutes to get to my if i can get 20 minutes back, i would spend $20 to do it. >> right now, vehicles with fewer than three people will have to pay a toll which will be variable based on the amount of traffic. everyone will...
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a damning new report details the nearly dozen secret service failures that helped the white house fence jumper make it into the east room of the white house with a knife two months ago. among the lapses in security, some officers on duty didn't see the intruder because of a construction project that blocked their view. the canine officer wasn't alerted to the intruder because he was talking on his personal cell phone and had taken his earpiece out. and once the intruder got inside the white house. he was able to overpower a female officer who had grabbed her flashlight instead of her baton. one lawmaker called the whole incident a comedy of errors. i'd agree, except protecting the president's life is not a laughing matter. we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> vladimir putin and barack obama get to talk again. this time at the g20 meeting in australia. and, oh, yes, vladimir putin brought part of his army to the meeting. putin is becoming a persistent problem for mr. . lou: secretary of defense chuck hagel today ordered major changes to the ways in which the administration manages
a damning new report details the nearly dozen secret service failures that helped the white house fence jumper make it into the east room of the white house with a knife two months ago. among the lapses in security, some officers on duty didn't see the intruder because of a construction project that blocked their view. the canine officer wasn't alerted to the intruder because he was talking on his personal cell phone and had taken his earpiece out. and once the intruder got inside the white...
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the nearly $4 billion tower has a separate stairwell for first responders. >> you kind of going what i doing here but as you get through the site and you understand the security process you can see there's plenty of security here. >> very exciting. very historic. coming back to this site after all that happened i think it's great. >> so far that building is 60 percent rendered. when it's full developers estimate 10 to 15,000 people will work there. >> ♪ >> bad news for anyone working shift work. still to come here on "eyewitness news," how it could be hurting your brain. >> plus, a scare in phoenix. the frightening comments a man-made at a courthouse that sparked this emergency response. >> and in weather, tomorrow morning when the polls open it's going to be chilly but mainly clear skies will be around, the temperature 47. it will get warmer. details on that coming up with the seven-day. >> and she is at it again. taylor swift's new album is flying off the shelves at a record breaking clip. we'll tell you who she'll bump off the top of the charts when >> i'm investigative reporter c
the nearly $4 billion tower has a separate stairwell for first responders. >> you kind of going what i doing here but as you get through the site and you understand the security process you can see there's plenty of security here. >> very exciting. very historic. coming back to this site after all that happened i think it's great. >> so far that building is 60 percent rendered. when it's full developers estimate 10 to 15,000 people will work there. >> ♪ >> bad...
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people who were killed by east german border guards as they tried to cross from east to west during the nearly thirty years the wall stood. >> ( translated ): the fall of the wall showed us that dreams can become reality. nothing has to stay as it is, no matter how high the barricades are. >> sreenivasan: earlier this weekend, the former soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, speaking in berlin, warned that east-west relations are once again deteriorating. >> ( translated ): the world is on the brink of a new cold war, some are even saying that it has already begun. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, a new government report says homelessness is declining. the study by the department of housing and urban development estimates the number of homeless at 578,000. that represents a 25% drop from 2010. homelessness among veterans reportedly dropped 33 percent during the same period. and school cafeteria food might not always be tasty but it is nutritious. virginia tech researchers sampled 1,300 lunches and found that school food served to preschoolers and kindergartners was healthier than lunches pack
people who were killed by east german border guards as they tried to cross from east to west during the nearly thirty years the wall stood. >> ( translated ): the fall of the wall showed us that dreams can become reality. nothing has to stay as it is, no matter how high the barricades are. >> sreenivasan: earlier this weekend, the former soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, speaking in berlin, warned that east-west relations are once again deteriorating. >> ( translated ): the...
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we have photos from neighbors showing crews working to repair the 36-inch pipe. nearly 200 homes will have intermittent water service for the next 48 hours. the city set up temporary water stations at pressure n -- century oaks park. officials suspect quake quarterback may be responsible for the break. >> details bat wrong-way crash on the bay bridge that involved four cars and backed up traffic for hours. the wrongway driver is carrie mortgage again of vacaville. she is in jail facing charms of felony dui, drug possession driving without a license. investigators say she was driving towards san francisco but in the eastbound lanes and went more than a mile before hit throwing oncoming cars. this is just before 8:30 last night. one driver who was hit suffered a broken leg. all eastbound lanes of the bridge were closed for 15 minutes and traffic reduced to two lanes for nearly two hours. the lower deck of the bay bridge basically became a parking lot. some drivers got frustrated, thankfully tried- -- actually tried to back off the on ramp, and one of those drivers nearly
we have photos from neighbors showing crews working to repair the 36-inch pipe. nearly 200 homes will have intermittent water service for the next 48 hours. the city set up temporary water stations at pressure n -- century oaks park. officials suspect quake quarterback may be responsible for the break. >> details bat wrong-way crash on the bay bridge that involved four cars and backed up traffic for hours. the wrongway driver is carrie mortgage again of vacaville. she is in jail facing...
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we will look at tuesday and wednesday and thursday and we have temperatures pushing the 70s and nearly 80 degrees the william of the days in the forecast. leyla gulen? >> we start off with mass transit and all is running on time with 17 bart trains on the track and ace train one is on time. the rest of the bay area is decent at this hour, although we do have a big closure in vallejo if you are travel long eastbound highway 37 it will wrap up by 5:00 this morning and it is shut down from eastbound highway 37 to when h westbound 80 and detours are in place. walnut creek shows southbound 80 away from pleasant hill to the highway 24 with the drive coming up from hour 24 only taking six minutes. >>> another major united states hospital is on alert: doctors will know in a few hours if they need to raise the concerns about ebola. >> whatever you do, don't look down. put a blind fold on. the hi-fiing act that had millions of people holding their breath. >> making me nervous. >> will the next ipad take a page from a rival tablet? >>> covering novato, oakland, sunnyvale and all the bay area, thi
we will look at tuesday and wednesday and thursday and we have temperatures pushing the 70s and nearly 80 degrees the william of the days in the forecast. leyla gulen? >> we start off with mass transit and all is running on time with 17 bart trains on the track and ace train one is on time. the rest of the bay area is decent at this hour, although we do have a big closure in vallejo if you are travel long eastbound highway 37 it will wrap up by 5:00 this morning and it is shut down from...
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the nearly 6% tax impacts a lot more than just yoga. you've got health clubs, bowling alleys, car washes, and even water delivery services will start charging the new tax. >>> the national mall is filled with art. but nothing quite like this. the portrait that's change is the landscape of america's front yard. >>> and modern apartments in a shipping container. we take you inside the new complex. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> they're used to ship goods but some d.c. residents can call these big metal shipping containers home. we first told you about the new sea c
the nearly 6% tax impacts a lot more than just yoga. you've got health clubs, bowling alleys, car washes, and even water delivery services will start charging the new tax. >>> the national mall is filled with art. but nothing quite like this. the portrait that's change is the landscape of america's front yard. >>> and modern apartments in a shipping container. we take you inside the new complex. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our...
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all of it stems from the execution of his uncle nearly a year ago. n todd, cnn, washington. >>> there's a song that says it never rains in southern california. but derek van dam joining us at the weather center where the drought-stricken state may get a little rain. >> maybe you can sing for us and i'll tell you the weather. >> i'll stick to this job. i don't think you want me to sing. >> george, zain, more than 90,000 square miles of california considered under an exceptional drought right now. they're going to get relief. 90,000 square miles, that's the size of minnesota and delaware combined. take a look at this. our latest radar imagery shows a storm system moving in. seattle you're used to rainfall. more rain in the forecast, mountain snows from oregon, through washington and northern california. look at the rain. slowly starting to creep southward. even san fran enjoying some of that rainfall lately. rainfall accumulation is going forward into the next 48 hours. it looks like more snow than anything, especially across the northern rockies, monta
all of it stems from the execution of his uncle nearly a year ago. n todd, cnn, washington. >>> there's a song that says it never rains in southern california. but derek van dam joining us at the weather center where the drought-stricken state may get a little rain. >> maybe you can sing for us and i'll tell you the weather. >> i'll stick to this job. i don't think you want me to sing. >> george, zain, more than 90,000 square miles of california considered under an...
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and, um, the wall. >> reporter: the mural took nearly a year to complete. cal artist guided the product and adhered every student design to the wall. then the finished masterpiece was unveiled. >> i was amazed. i couldn't believe it was done. >> i thought it really was beautiful. and because it really stands out because when the sun reflects on it the tiles, it kind of puts a beam on it. >> reporter: and like the mural, school of fish moving together, this school worked together for a beautiful display to be cherished for years to come. >> when people come here, they can say, hey, i helped out with the mural. >> and it really is beautiful. mario had a good point. when the sun shines on it, it's great. >> it stands out. it's 10 by 14. so like that young girl said every time they go back to the school even after they leave, we did this. >> they worked really hard for it not only on the design but to raise money for it. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. the race for pablo sandoval might take more than just hunter pence's
and, um, the wall. >> reporter: the mural took nearly a year to complete. cal artist guided the product and adhered every student design to the wall. then the finished masterpiece was unveiled. >> i was amazed. i couldn't believe it was done. >> i thought it really was beautiful. and because it really stands out because when the sun reflects on it the tiles, it kind of puts a beam on it. >> reporter: and like the mural, school of fish moving together, this school worked...
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flames raced through the nearly 95-year-old holy cross catholic church sunday afternoon. firefighters are still monitoring the building. it is still in danger of collapsing. this morning 7:30 service is being held in a fellowship hall that is behind the church. members of the congregation will be salvaging anything they can including painting statues and books from the back of the church. >>> the conservatory of music in san francisco is circulating a surveillance photo of a man accused of stealing two guitars worth thousands of dollars. walking out of the building with the two acoustic guitars. >> it's like your baby. something you cherish. so to have that taken away from you, even though you can find a replacement for. it is something that is lost. >> students think the thefts may have been an inside job. the guitars were taken ten days ago when there were three events going on at the school. >>> ed lee may have competition in the race for mayor of san francisco next year. state senator mark leno has been hinting at a run. now the website beyond kron says he has set to m
flames raced through the nearly 95-year-old holy cross catholic church sunday afternoon. firefighters are still monitoring the building. it is still in danger of collapsing. this morning 7:30 service is being held in a fellowship hall that is behind the church. members of the congregation will be salvaging anything they can including painting statues and books from the back of the church. >>> the conservatory of music in san francisco is circulating a surveillance photo of a man...
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the expansion would nearly double the number of americans fighting isis militants. not talking about ground troops here. these are strictly advisers to help train iraqi forces. the president is also asking congress for more than $5 billion to fund the fight. that will be the first test of many for this new republican reality on capitol hill to see if they will give him that money. the president met for lunch with lawmakers for the first time since the gop won majorities in the house and senate. the goal was to test the waters for areas of compromise over the next two years. both sides say there's work to be done. >> they are frustrated by gridlock. they would like to see more cooperation and i think all of us had the responsibility me in particular to try to make that happen. >> finding common ground is going to be hard work but it will be even harder if the president isn't willing to work with us. >> the two big areas of contention healthcare and immigration. republicans have vowed to oppose the president on those issues. but did suggest that they could find common
the expansion would nearly double the number of americans fighting isis militants. not talking about ground troops here. these are strictly advisers to help train iraqi forces. the president is also asking congress for more than $5 billion to fund the fight. that will be the first test of many for this new republican reality on capitol hill to see if they will give him that money. the president met for lunch with lawmakers for the first time since the gop won majorities in the house and senate....
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170 centimeters snowfall over the past couple of days. more to come. nearly 60 centimeters into the end of thursday. they'll combine with gusty conditions. that could provide whiteout conditions and dangerous wind chill values. snow will continue into your friday in places like buff low and grand rapids. meanwhile in toronto, sunny weather has returned. cold weather will persist. some animals are enjoying the cold weather and also snowy weather. look at this video. if you've ever wondered if pandas like the snow, this answers that question. this giant panda happily played in the wintery weather sliding down the hill several times. very cute. here's the extended forecast. >>> wine lovers from around japan have been waiting impatiently for this thursday. visitors at a hot spring resort near tokyo enjoyed this year in a unique way. it arranges baths at a spa where 12 bottles have been added. the beauty queen from the region poured the wine into the spa. bathers scooped up the red tinged hot spring water to enjoy aroma while others rubbed it on their faces and bo
170 centimeters snowfall over the past couple of days. more to come. nearly 60 centimeters into the end of thursday. they'll combine with gusty conditions. that could provide whiteout conditions and dangerous wind chill values. snow will continue into your friday in places like buff low and grand rapids. meanwhile in toronto, sunny weather has returned. cold weather will persist. some animals are enjoying the cold weather and also snowy weather. look at this video. if you've ever wondered if...