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but the damage has been done in the morning commute year the west palm ride is already backed up solidlymcarthur maze web a complete check coming up. <
but the damage has been done in the morning commute year the west palm ride is already backed up solidlymcarthur maze web a complete check coming up.
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as the 80 approach is backing up over the west palm lane's the crews have been dispatched but accidents yet to be cleared. where tracking another incident that appears to be hot spot on the peninsula. there's an accident reported in palo alto. <
as the 80 approach is backing up over the west palm lane's the crews have been dispatched but accidents yet to be cleared. where tracking another incident that appears to be hot spot on the peninsula. there's an accident reported in palo alto.
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are closed and their running traffic breaks to get through but it's pretty heady their only in the west palm direction. a bridge toll plaza is looking great. the two right lanes are, of all the way up to fremont. 92 is fantastic between hayward and peninsula. no problems for one no one. >>: <>: reporter: it's a 1948 and it was ready for a total recreation. john and robert r. and a local car club and have been. it looked just like new. you can see the clock line is being stolen in this video taken by neighbor security cameras. this is someone was asking questions about the car earlier in the day. you can see that the thieves stole the car away and a white chevy truck. john says he thinks that the car is still in the ad hoc area. --and yak area. antioc area. >>: reporter: settles a police meanwhile are investigating the hit-and-run accident involving the pedestrian. happen before in o'clock last night. that is in east san jose. you're looking at video from the scene
are closed and their running traffic breaks to get through but it's pretty heady their only in the west palm direction. a bridge toll plaza is looking great. the two right lanes are, of all the way up to fremont. 92 is fantastic between hayward and peninsula. no problems for one no one. >>: >: reporter: settles a police meanwhile are investigating the hit-and-run accident involving the pedestrian. happen before in o'clock last night. that is in east san jose. you're looking at video...
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george: is backed up towards the toll plaza and even the rich member chess started to back up to the west palm ride. slowing the but the toll plaza the traffic begins to slow 580 west bound. <>: reporter: there is a higher urgency the capture this man is because this happened in this neighborhood is a few bicycles down here. we have seen 20 by coast bicyclist. the result of danger. we talk to the jogger and they say that this neighborhood is actually very wide. that fact had issues in the past few years. this is what they're looking for and who they're looking for. here's a man driving a blue pickup truck a newer model. what happened was just that afternoon he followed this little girl. she's 14 years old people over several times but she keeps walking. he continues to drive down the street all to millie polls over she looks over and noticed that he was exposing himself. >>: reporter: is described as a white man in his '30's tx the good news is the g
george: is backed up towards the toll plaza and even the rich member chess started to back up to the west palm ride. slowing the but the toll plaza the traffic begins to slow 580 west bound. : reporter: there is a higher urgency the capture this man is because this happened in this neighborhood is a few bicycles down here. we have seen 20 by coast bicyclist. the result of danger. we talk to the jogger and they say that this neighborhood is actually very wide. that fact had issues in the past...
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the backup the solid to the mcarthur maze and it is backed up here in the west palm lane's. a better bet to the bridge. <
the backup the solid to the mcarthur maze and it is backed up here in the west palm lane's. a better bet to the bridge.
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for the maze is still completely backed up west, so looks like a big openings occurring there that could mean that we're looking at early end of the backup which is at 30 minutes plus for the west palmighway 92 we are a problem free across the span but still looking at 18 to 20 minutes drive times. and your ride coming in from the east bay or from the west bay towards the peninsula also looks good. <>: reporter: the bay area is a ready to party like 2012. we had a parade and we do the of the giants went to night there will be at the parade exactly two days afterward. everyone is talking about possibly chasing the this tampered cisco giants. nobody more so than the city this is what they did yesterday. they have many
for the maze is still completely backed up west, so looks like a big openings occurring there that could mean that we're looking at early end of the backup which is at 30 minutes plus for the west palmighway 92 we are a problem free across the span but still looking at 18 to 20 minutes drive times. and your ride coming in from the east bay or from the west bay towards the peninsula also looks good.
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<slow like the west palm ride on 24. right at interstate 580. this is part of the reason why it's so slow there. is still slow for the ride on a 80 heading north out of a word and to downtown oakland though the corridor commute looks better. the 1 01 north on ride still is nearly one our up 2 to 37 from highway 85 were still tried to shake loose from that backed up as we are on the peninsula where it is especially slow thru s f zero and san bruno. the north a right to marin county is still a little sluggish does not back to normal again. but the drive times are below 35 minutes from a vital to the bridge. <
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look at the scene in west palm beach, florida. major flooding after at least nine inches of rain in parts of palm beach county, as a system just parked itself over that area for several hours. to the north millions dealing with a huge nor'easter that's forecast to stick around for a few days. right now it stretches from west virginia and north carolina, north all the way to maine, bringing torrential rain, high winds, and flooding along the coast. >>> we have an update tonight on this sweeping recall of defective air bags in upwards of 16 million cars. as we reported here last night, the air bag-inflating mechanism can explode, sending metal shrapnel flying inside the car. safety advocates claim four people have been killed, dozens injured by this. now members of congress are demanding answers. we get the very latest from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 18-year-old ashley parham should have never died from a minor accident in a high school parking lot, but the air bag inflating device in her 2001 honda exploded, firing metal shrap
look at the scene in west palm beach, florida. major flooding after at least nine inches of rain in parts of palm beach county, as a system just parked itself over that area for several hours. to the north millions dealing with a huge nor'easter that's forecast to stick around for a few days. right now it stretches from west virginia and north carolina, north all the way to maine, bringing torrential rain, high winds, and flooding along the coast. >>> we have an update tonight on this...
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the accident is west palm across the boulevard.the center is already starting to pick up delays. this is a bad location again moorland is blocked here. we are bracing for big headache for commuters to more bus drivers of on it one day strike tomorrow. >> reporter: you to see is for the quiet out there right now with the question almost of the commuters rot--mind will there be any service at all small that's because the labor coalition has called for another one this strike. third time in a month that will log on this one a strike. in that huge impact on commuters. is not the blood driver that are going out on strike is the union never possessed the dispatchers and mechanics with the bus driver unit has said a big all strike that will not operate the buses damage thousand people who normally use it will have to find another way to get what they need to go. allied up to 20,000 people use the system on a daily basis and have a huge impact on people again to and from san francisco tomorrow >> darya: president obama is directing the adm
the accident is west palm across the boulevard.the center is already starting to pick up delays. this is a bad location again moorland is blocked here. we are bracing for big headache for commuters to more bus drivers of on it one day strike tomorrow. >> reporter: you to see is for the quiet out there right now with the question almost of the commuters rot--mind will there be any service at all small that's because the labor coalition has called for another one this strike. third time in...
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the southwest. this is florida, west palm beach florida where they saw four to six inches of rain in a four hour periodooding was major across much of the area. on highway 95, there were car accidents. when the tractor trailers pass you buy, your visibility goes down, a very, very dangerous situation. we'll see better weather, but we do expect to see a tropical storm brewing towards the south in the gulf of mexico aband that we don't know quite the track yet, but it is developing moisture. by the time with he get to thursday, we are looking at heavy rain for south florida. it gets better by the time you get up towards orlando, but miami pretty much a washout for the next couple days. >> trying to stop ebola from getting into the u.s. at the countries airports, robert ray is live in atlanta at the jackson international airport with enhanced screening there today. >> isil fighters showing off an intercept of u.s. weapons now in the hands of the militants. we're breaking down the possible misfire by the u.s. military. >> apple finding a lot to talk about, one feature an limits on free speech raising eyebr
the southwest. this is florida, west palm beach florida where they saw four to six inches of rain in a four hour periodooding was major across much of the area. on highway 95, there were car accidents. when the tractor trailers pass you buy, your visibility goes down, a very, very dangerous situation. we'll see better weather, but we do expect to see a tropical storm brewing towards the south in the gulf of mexico aband that we don't know quite the track yet, but it is developing moisture. by...
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the tolls of ebola much too well. >> reporter: at this small colorful market women from west africa sell native products like palm tree oil and sweet potato leaves. the women say it supposedly replenishes blood. they talk about ebola. but this is not west africa, it's new york city. with roughly 10,000 immigrants staten island's little liberia is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. many fled during the 14-year civil war and now they face a different war. >> ebola is worse than a civil war. with a civil war people could run to different african countries to seek refuge. with ebola you cannot run no where. you got to sit and die. >> reporter: aretha bessman yates heads the liberian association community here and she says people regularly go back to visit family and welcome those who go to visit in the last few months things have changed. following the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s., yates says there's more tension among immigrants now fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they trying to keep it to themselves. >> reporter: that is a pro
the tolls of ebola much too well. >> reporter: at this small colorful market women from west africa sell native products like palm tree oil and sweet potato leaves. the women say it supposedly replenishes blood. they talk about ebola. but this is not west africa, it's new york city. with roughly 10,000 immigrants staten island's little liberia is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. many fled during the 14-year civil war and now they face a different war. >>...
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the attack. school will be closed all week. >>> closing arguments are expected in west palm beach in the dui manslaughter retrial of a wealthy who owns a polo club. john goodman is the name. he claims the brakes on his bentley malfunctioned when he slammed into a hyundai killing 23-year-old scott wilson. prosecutors say goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit, but he claims he left the scene because he was disoriented and only drank after the crash. >>> a virginia driver owes his life to some good samaritans in a dramatic rescue caught on camera. the man's car flipped over the guardrail and burst into flames at 3:00 in the morning. he was trapped in the burning car. one of the rescuers found a hammer, smashed in the sunroof. two others pulled him out. the man is hospitalized but he will survive. >>> new pictures of that lava flow in hawaii which is threatening dozens of homes in a rural area of the big island. lava is moving 10 to 15 yards an hour and has already passed through a buddhist cemetery. clayton sandell reports. >> reporter: it's the big island's lava monster. now right on the doorstep of this smal
the attack. school will be closed all week. >>> closing arguments are expected in west palm beach in the dui manslaughter retrial of a wealthy who owns a polo club. john goodman is the name. he claims the brakes on his bentley malfunctioned when he slammed into a hyundai killing 23-year-old scott wilson. prosecutors say goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit, but he claims he left the scene because he was disoriented and only drank after the crash. >>> a...
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will start here you then see that the 80 approach on the west bound lanes of the toll plaza of this backup continues to build even on the 880 north palmide. 580 is backed up into the mcarthur maze and 25 minutes north of the west bound a bridge ride. look at the san mateo bridge as we approach 7:00 once again starting to see the bright lights come on as traffic is bogging down. <
will start here you then see that the 80 approach on the west bound lanes of the toll plaza of this backup continues to build even on the 880 north palmide. 580 is backed up into the mcarthur maze and 25 minutes north of the west bound a bridge ride. look at the san mateo bridge as we approach 7:00 once again starting to see the bright lights come on as traffic is bogging down.
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. >>> the weather is a real mess on both coasts tonight. in west palm beach, florida, highways under water. car s plowing through the flood waters. now, we have our eye on a nor'easter. hail in new jersey right there. and look off the jersey shore. we have video of a water spout tonight. abc's ginger zee tracking it all. what are you watching? >> reporter: all right, so, we're on flood watch from new hampshire through maine. most of the rain is going to park itself juf aus the northeast and then just right back into parts of portland, you see there, manchester, getting some of the heaviest. new york city, we're about to change. we had a mild day. tomorrow, raw and windier. talk about wind. up to 65-mile-per-hour gusts, five to seven inches in the green, both washington state and oregon on alert. >> all right, ginger zee, thank you. >>> around the world tonight, and to soument africa. the blade runner, oscar pistorius behind bars this evening, sent to prison in the death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. this was the scene in court. the olympian saying
. >>> the weather is a real mess on both coasts tonight. in west palm beach, florida, highways under water. car s plowing through the flood waters. now, we have our eye on a nor'easter. hail in new jersey right there. and look off the jersey shore. we have video of a water spout tonight. abc's ginger zee tracking it all. what are you watching? >> reporter: all right, so, we're on flood watch from new hampshire through maine. most of the rain is going to park itself juf aus the...
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. >>> the weather is a real mess on both coasts tonight. in west palm beach, florida, highways under water. cars plowing through the flood waters. and now we have our eye on a nor'easter, taking aim at new england, already wreaking havoc. hail in new jersey right there. and look off the jersey shore. we have video of a water spout tonight. abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all and ginger, what are you watching? >> reporter: all right, so, we're on flood watch from new hampshire through maine. most of the rain with this thing is going to park itself just off the northeast and just right back into parts of portland, you see there, manchester, new hampshire, getting some of the heaviest. but hey, new york city, we're about to change. we had a mild day today. tomorrow, gets raw and windier. talk about wind. up to 65-mile-per-hour gusts, five to seven inches in the green, both washington state and oregon on alert. >> all right, meteorologist ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> around the world tonight, and to south africa. the b
. >>> the weather is a real mess on both coasts tonight. in west palm beach, florida, highways under water. cars plowing through the flood waters. and now we have our eye on a nor'easter, taking aim at new england, already wreaking havoc. hail in new jersey right there. and look off the jersey shore. we have video of a water spout tonight. abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all and ginger, what are you watching? >> reporter: all right, so, we're on flood watch from...
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the shares are down. ♪ >> you're watching "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. augmented reality can make wales fly and elephant fit into the palm of your hand.ret of startups is working with google and qualcomm , raising $542 million. obviousvestors include centers. it will commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could it be working on and why are tech giants wanting to be a part of it? the codirector of the augmented reality center at miami university. leap'su seen magic technology? >> i've seen their vision. i hope they can deliver what they are promising. it looks fantastic. has half a million dollars -- half $1 billion worth of stake in it. what do you make of the interest in this company? , usermented reality interfaces are going to be huge if someone can finally deliver a system that is usable. isgle believes magic leap going to succeed at that. i think qualcomm investing is a great sign. they have been one of the main benefactors and one of the main suppliers of augmented reality technology for several years. magic leap's technology differ from something like oculus? >> magic leap clearly wants to give you a wearable that can g
the shares are down. ♪ >> you're watching "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. augmented reality can make wales fly and elephant fit into the palm of your hand.ret of startups is working with google and qualcomm , raising $542 million. obviousvestors include centers. it will commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could it be working on and why are tech giants wanting to be a part of it? the codirector of the augmented reality center at miami university. leap'su seen...
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the neighborhood is preparing for ebola. >> reporter: at this small colorful market women from west africa sell palm tree oil and sweet potatoeaves. the women say it suppose lead replenishes blood. they talk about ebola. with roughly 10,000 if grants, staten island's little liberia is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. many fled during the country's brutal 14-year civil war. now, they face a different war. >> ebola is worse than the civil war. with the civil war. people could run to different african countries to seek refuge. with ebola you cannot run nowhere. you got to sit and die. >> aretha best manhattan yates, head the community association here. she said people regularly go back to see family or welcome those who visit. in the last few months things have changed. you tell some one your from liberia they pull away. >> following the death of the first ebola patient, yates says there is more tension among immigrants. fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they're trying to keep it to themselves. >> that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms qu
the neighborhood is preparing for ebola. >> reporter: at this small colorful market women from west africa sell palm tree oil and sweet potatoeaves. the women say it suppose lead replenishes blood. they talk about ebola. with roughly 10,000 if grants, staten island's little liberia is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. many fled during the country's brutal 14-year civil war. now, they face a different war. >> ebola is worse than the civil war. with the civil...
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the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. magically can make wales fly and elephants fit in the palm of your hand.d 500 $42 million in a funding round led by google. includevestors qualcomm. they'll use the money to accelerate roddick development. on? could they be working i spoke about it with the the reality center at miami university in ohio. has he seen their technology? >> item the anybody has seen it. i've seen their vision. i hope they can deliver what they are promising. it looks fantastic. has half obviously it $1 billion worth of faith in it. what do you make of the interest in this company? >> i think that augmented reality interfaces are going to be huge if someone can finally deliver a system that is usable. that magically biz going to succeed at that. i think that the qualcomm investment is a great sign. they have been one of the main and suppliers of augmented reality technology for several years. tell, howas you can does magically leap technology differ from oculus? leap wants to give you a wearable that can go out into the world and augment the world. oculus is not meant for that.
the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. magically can make wales fly and elephants fit in the palm of your hand.d 500 $42 million in a funding round led by google. includevestors qualcomm. they'll use the money to accelerate roddick development. on? could they be working i spoke about it with the the reality center at miami university in ohio. has he seen their technology? >> item the anybody has seen it. i've seen their vision. i hope they can deliver what they are...
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the rio summer games in 2016. >>> tiger woods is going from golf courses to dinner courses. he's opening a strant early next year in south florida near west palmhe lives in the area. it will be called the woods jupiter and be part of a huge entertainment complex. no word on what food it will serve or how much tiger woods will really be involved. >>> another kitchen appliance here for you. it has everything you need for breakfast. it's called a baking pot. it makes coffee and toast. >> and it saves an electricity by using the same heating unit for both functions. the two sections separate. it's being made by a south korean firm. >> is this of interest to you? >> when i went to college, i bought the tv/vcr combo. six months later, it stopped working. i don't believe after that incident in -- >> you don't believe in combo things anymore? >> it's not in production just yet. >>> a local news reporter that brought a mother to tears. you'll see what happened that's in "the mx." >> also bill gates one on one. the abc news exclusive as america's richest man makes a very important decision. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now
the rio summer games in 2016. >>> tiger woods is going from golf courses to dinner courses. he's opening a strant early next year in south florida near west palmhe lives in the area. it will be called the woods jupiter and be part of a huge entertainment complex. no word on what food it will serve or how much tiger woods will really be involved. >>> another kitchen appliance here for you. it has everything you need for breakfast. it's called a baking pot. it makes coffee and...
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the scene coming out of florida on tuesday. torrential rains flooded streets of florida. motorists struggled with 200 millimeters of rain around west palm beach in five hours. several roads were closed. well, again, i'm afraid more rain is expected as we go in to early next week in florida. now, across the western side of the u.s. we have another system to come in that will provide lots of heavy rainfall. nearly 140 millimeters of rain in and around eastern parts of oregon. so watch out for flash floods. temperatures are much cooler than normal in vancouver, as well as seattle, and across the east, only 15 for the high in new york city. all right, here's the extended forecast around the globe. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm miki yamamoto from tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. ;gg99Ññwçç >> these are the headlines. a vaccine for the ebola virus could be ready within weeks. themwant to begin testing on health care workers now fighting the epidemic in west africa. an airdrop of weapons meant for kurdish fighters falls into the hands of the islamic state group. alert raises its terror after a soldie
the scene coming out of florida on tuesday. torrential rains flooded streets of florida. motorists struggled with 200 millimeters of rain around west palm beach in five hours. several roads were closed. well, again, i'm afraid more rain is expected as we go in to early next week in florida. now, across the western side of the u.s. we have another system to come in that will provide lots of heavy rainfall. nearly 140 millimeters of rain in and around eastern parts of oregon. so watch out for...
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the defendant do? he walk away. >> in 2012, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison after being convicted for driving his car drunk and killed a 23-year-old. >> in west palmch, prosecutors made their statement. >> john good had been in treatment once. >> the defense claimed goodman was not impaired at the time of the crash. that his bentley malfunctioned and went out of control. they claim he went to get a drink to calm his nerves after the accident. the second trial is being kept from the second panel. >> this is already such a contentious case that the first trial was reversed because of juror misconduct and now in the second trial, a juror has already been arrested for alleged misconduct. so that shows what i ahigh profile case this is. and how sensitive it is. >> he's hired a different team of lawyers this time around. weeks. for today, gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> we want to head outside now to dylan. >> she's on the plaza with a final check of the weather. >> this woman here really wants to get on tv. you said it was your husband that told you to bring the heavy coat? >> yes, he did. thank you darrel. >> he's in georgia watching. thanks darrel. it'
the defendant do? he walk away. >> in 2012, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison after being convicted for driving his car drunk and killed a 23-year-old. >> in west palmch, prosecutors made their statement. >> john good had been in treatment once. >> the defense claimed goodman was not impaired at the time of the crash. that his bentley malfunctioned and went out of control. they claim he went to get a drink to calm his nerves after the accident. the second trial is...
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gate bridge ride is very much problem free and the richmond center for a bridge ride has banned heavy enough to backed up traffic on interstate 580 west palmhe forecast retinol starting with strong track for the radar stations between here in oregon borders are tracking the system coming in. we do expected to arrive in the bay area later tonight. it's none that we could see a problem show our here and there in advance with the sun system. was a light rain the coe concede that developing as into the afternoon hours here. the as a result of the coastal temperatures in the upper 50s for most of the bay. noontime temperatures are much cooler than they were yesterday. 74 inland. were warming up to maybe 76 for the hottest locations on the delta. that's a big coal down over yesterday's. <
gate bridge ride is very much problem free and the richmond center for a bridge ride has banned heavy enough to backed up traffic on interstate 580 west palmhe forecast retinol starting with strong track for the radar stations between here in oregon borders are tracking the system coming in. we do expected to arrive in the bay area later tonight. it's none that we could see a problem show our here and there in advance with the sun system. was a light rain the coe concede that developing as into...
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the interior west. that includes montana of the state of california. we'll see highs in the mid to upper 90s to fresno, 101 in palmrings. 86 at monterey. the heat goes on in the bay area. heat advisory remains in effect into tomorrow night. tomorrow's the spare the air day, declining air quality and high temperatures from upper 80s near the coast, to mid-90s around the bay to mid and upper 90s inland. looks like saturday is going to be very much the same kind of pattern. so we have at least two more days of this rather extreme heat coming our way before things cool down. larry and cheryl? >> spencer, thank you. >>> still ahead, we'll take you to the hotel where couples are checking in together, and then checking out of their marriages. >>> also, the impact of stress on women and the possibility of developing alzheimer's disease. >>> it is a sign of the times. all natural diet soda from a major brand. i'll t when i peel this sticker off the munchie meal, check it out. i have a 1 in 4 chance of winning cool prizes like flights on southwest airlines, skateboards, fandango movie tickets, neff gear, or free food you ca
the interior west. that includes montana of the state of california. we'll see highs in the mid to upper 90s to fresno, 101 in palmrings. 86 at monterey. the heat goes on in the bay area. heat advisory remains in effect into tomorrow night. tomorrow's the spare the air day, declining air quality and high temperatures from upper 80s near the coast, to mid-90s around the bay to mid and upper 90s inland. looks like saturday is going to be very much the same kind of pattern. so we have at least two...
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the rapid weight loss program achieved their weight loss target. >>> florida hospital examines its oldest patient. doctors at saint mary hospital in west palmch ran tests on ancient egyptian mummy that's believed to be between 2,103,000 years old. after a ct scan, doctors were able to determine the mummy a girl died of appendicitis. the mumsy now on display at a south florida museum. erika? >> so interesting. right now, 6:48. take a look around, you see this, fall is in full swing with all of the beautiful colors on the trees, love those. cbs news correspondent chip read heads north to vermont where the change every season means big business for the tourism industry. >> they traveled to vermont, from their home in southern california, to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. so, it is worth coming 3,000 miles to see this. >> slightly. >> more than three and a half million tourists come tougher month each fall to see and photograph the explosion of color. >> i'm the chief foliage forecaster. >> you stay with great pride. >> i sure do. >> tight many of commissioner department of forest, parks and recreation. having a good colorful season,
the rapid weight loss program achieved their weight loss target. >>> florida hospital examines its oldest patient. doctors at saint mary hospital in west palmch ran tests on ancient egyptian mummy that's believed to be between 2,103,000 years old. after a ct scan, doctors were able to determine the mummy a girl died of appendicitis. the mumsy now on display at a south florida museum. erika? >> so interesting. right now, 6:48. take a look around, you see this, fall is in full...
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the death of a 23-year-old man. during his first trial, goodman tried to shield his wealth by attempting to adopt his own girlfriend. keri sanders is in west palm with more. >> reporter: good morning, in the first trial john goodsman who founded the international polo club and his net worth was established and pegged at $300 million was found guilty of vehicular homicide. but they discovered jury disregularities and declared a mistrial. in the second trial, he's back on the stand telling a new jury there's a good explanation his blood alcohol was twice the legal limit. >> i took my foot off the brake and pumped the brake harder. >> reporter: john goodman is telling his story again. >> i have no idea what happened. >> on wednesday at his retrial, he told a new jury about the night four years ago when he's accused of running a stop sign and slamming his bentley into scott wilson's hyundai. blood tests taken three hours later showed his blood alcohol hefl was twice the legal limit. wilson survived the accident but slowly drown as his car sank in. the canal. >> i took a few swigs of alcohol. >> reporter: on wednesday goodman said he'd been to three
the death of a 23-year-old man. during his first trial, goodman tried to shield his wealth by attempting to adopt his own girlfriend. keri sanders is in west palm with more. >> reporter: good morning, in the first trial john goodsman who founded the international polo club and his net worth was established and pegged at $300 million was found guilty of vehicular homicide. but they discovered jury disregularities and declared a mistrial. in the second trial, he's back on the stand telling...
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the virus walks through its doors. deborah feyerick brings us this. >> reporter: at this small market, women sell palm tree oil and sweet potato leaves. they talk about ebola. this is not west africa. it's new york city. with roughly 10,000 immigrants, staten island's little liberia, is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. now, they face a different war. >> ebola is worse than a civil war. in a civil war, people could run to seek refuge. with ebola, you cannot run nowhere. you have to sit and die. >> reporter: she leds the liberian community association here. she says people regularly go back to see family or welcome those who come visit. in the last few months, things have changed. >> you tell someone from liberia, they pull away from you. >> reporter: following the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s., there's more tension among immigrants, fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are trying to keep it to themselves. >> reporter: that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. at nearby staten island university hospital, which serves the little liberia community. doctors, nurses and administrators have no illusions.
the virus walks through its doors. deborah feyerick brings us this. >> reporter: at this small market, women sell palm tree oil and sweet potato leaves. they talk about ebola. this is not west africa. it's new york city. with roughly 10,000 immigrants, staten island's little liberia, is one of the largest liberian communities outside of africa. now, they face a different war. >> ebola is worse than a civil war. in a civil war, people could run to seek refuge. with ebola, you cannot...
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in west palm beach, prosecutors made their opening statements. >> from 6:00 until 1:00. >> as in thest trial, the defense claimed goodman was not impaired at the time of the crash, that his bentley malfunctioned and sped out of control. they say goodman was dazed after the incident and drank to calm his nerves before calling police. >> this was a terrible, tragic accident. >> the fact is as goodman's second trial is kept from the panel to avoid bias, one potential juror was arrested for googling the case and talking to another juror about it. >> the first trial was reversed because of juror misconduct. now in the second trial, a juror has been arrest add for alleged misconduct. that shows what a high profile case this is and how sensitive the proceeding is. >> goodman hired a different team of lawyers this time around. the trial continues tomorrow and is expected to last several weeks. for today, gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> we want to head outside now to dylan. >> she's on the plaza with a final check of the weather. >> this woman here really wants to get on tv. you said it was you
in west palm beach, prosecutors made their opening statements. >> from 6:00 until 1:00. >> as in thest trial, the defense claimed goodman was not impaired at the time of the crash, that his bentley malfunctioned and sped out of control. they say goodman was dazed after the incident and drank to calm his nerves before calling police. >> this was a terrible, tragic accident. >> the fact is as goodman's second trial is kept from the panel to avoid bias, one potential juror...
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west palm beach, florida. different system. moisture from the topics, picking up more than 9 inches falling in just one day. and that tropical depression moving over mexico, will add more moisture as we get into the end of the week. and the start of the weekend for florida, having all of that information coming up in the next nation's weather. >> whole lot coming this way. >> okay, ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to ebola in america. >>> and a new scare to airports overnight. one passenger rushed to the hospital after landing in newark, showing some signs of the deadly december. two in chicago as strict new rules take effect this morning. gio benitez is at newark international with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the concern is the passenger got off the plane at this terminal showing at least one symptom. now a major crackdown at u.s. airports. this morning, new ebola scares echoing from the tri-state area to the heartland. a passenger believed to be liberian arriving on a united airlines plane in newark with fever symptoms. immediately rushed by ambulance to unive
west palm beach, florida. different system. moisture from the topics, picking up more than 9 inches falling in just one day. and that tropical depression moving over mexico, will add more moisture as we get into the end of the week. and the start of the weekend for florida, having all of that information coming up in the next nation's weather. >> whole lot coming this way. >> okay, ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to ebola in america. >>> and a new...
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west," where we cover innovation, technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. augmented reality can make wales fly and make elephants fit into the palm hand. the secretive startup has been working with google and qualcomm. it magically raised in a funding $542 million round led by google. other investors include kleiner perkins. the company says it will use the funding to accelerate product development and commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could magic leaf be working on and why do tech giants want to be part of it? i will bring in the codirector of the augmented reality sector. have you seen magic leap's technology? what you think? >> i don't think anyone has seen their technology. i have seen their vision and i hope they can deliver what they are promising because it looks fantastic. >> google has $500 million worth of faith in it. what do you make of the interest in this company? >> augmented reality user interfaces will be huge if someone can finally deliver a system that is usable. if google believes that it is going to succeed, that is a great sign. i think the qualcomm investment is a good sign. they have been one
west," where we cover innovation, technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. augmented reality can make wales fly and make elephants fit into the palm hand. the secretive startup has been working with google and qualcomm. it magically raised in a funding $542 million round led by google. other investors include kleiner perkins. the company says it will use the funding to accelerate product development and commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could magic leaf be...
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west palm beach. heavy downpours have made roads look like rivers here. police have had to shut down several intersections because of the high water. this area is expecting more heavy rain this afternoon and tonight as well. storm team 4 meteorologist -- can i get it, meteorologist chuck bell is joining us now. and it is really, really wet. >> not a pretty day to be outside at all. the rain will continue here through the afternoon hours. just as the rain's easing up, the wind will increase. it will feel like it's raining even harder than it is. we probably already picked up about three quarters of the rain we're going to get through this entire event. the wind is really starting to pick up out there. it's going to be wind whipped rain drops for the rest of the afternoon and into early hours of this evening. there's our city camera view city covered with rain drops now. temperatures have been stranded in the mid-50s. wind out of the north averaging 16 miles per hour. and that's nothing compared to the afternoon. overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow, winds could be well over 25 miles an hour. be ready for a lot
west palm beach. heavy downpours have made roads look like rivers here. police have had to shut down several intersections because of the high water. this area is expecting more heavy rain this afternoon and tonight as well. storm team 4 meteorologist -- can i get it, meteorologist chuck bell is joining us now. and it is really, really wet. >> not a pretty day to be outside at all. the rain will continue here through the afternoon hours. just as the rain's easing up, the wind will...
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the weather now from mr. roker. >> you could hear it raining pretty good there. west palm, some areas picking up to nine inches of rain. don't drive in this high water. your car is not equipped for it. it causes big problems. it's just a real mess. luckily, it's sandy soil. it drains pretty quickly. we're looking at a repeat of that again today. here is what we're also watching. tropical depression number nine, 120 miles west-southwest of campeche, 30-mile-per-hour winds, moving east at 6. this moisture is streaming into the area. ft. myers, cloudy skies. rain will be working its way in, heavy showers and thunderstorms. watch this over the next 24 hours as this system moves on. could become hannah, as it becomes a tropical storm. this rain and moisture continues to stream in to southern florida, from miami to the keys, five to seven inches of rain possible. as you make your way up toward cape >>> seeing cool temperatures. 40 and 50s to start. afternoon, looking pretty nice, sunshine around san jose, close to 70 for san francisco. north bay for now, increasing high clouds d
the weather now from mr. roker. >> you could hear it raining pretty good there. west palm, some areas picking up to nine inches of rain. don't drive in this high water. your car is not equipped for it. it causes big problems. it's just a real mess. luckily, it's sandy soil. it drains pretty quickly. we're looking at a repeat of that again today. here is what we're also watching. tropical depression number nine, 120 miles west-southwest of campeche, 30-mile-per-hour winds, moving east at...
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the west. >> yes. had to warm everybody up. and san francisco, the high today, because of the offshore flow, a heat advisory. 90 there. and there are pockets of heat advisories to san diego, 88, palm springs, 102. fresno, 98. and remember wind gusts, especially in the canyons could reach 45 miles an hour. this will spike the fire danger. they are watching for that and prepared. and heavy rain and storms moving to the east. more than an inch or two in a lot of places. the weather federal governmeore seconds away. morning, washington. a pretty start as the sun comes up between the cloud cover. temperature wise, 65 degrees. dew point is at 58. no big issues with fog, little patchy in areas to the west. this afternoon. a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the mid to upper 70's. showers will hold off until after sunset. a little bit of a breeze out of >> i want to emphasize today, this is today, this is tomorrow. tomorrow is the wettest in new england. >> movie weekend. >>> and the real housewives stars heading to prison for fraud. what may have sealed their fate. >>> and the man who murdered his wife. prosecutors say it did it to collect almost $1 million in insurance money. >>> a
the west. >> yes. had to warm everybody up. and san francisco, the high today, because of the offshore flow, a heat advisory. 90 there. and there are pockets of heat advisories to san diego, 88, palm springs, 102. fresno, 98. and remember wind gusts, especially in the canyons could reach 45 miles an hour. this will spike the fire danger. they are watching for that and prepared. and heavy rain and storms moving to the east. more than an inch or two in a lot of places. the weather federal...
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the west. >> yes. had to warm everybody up. and san francisco, the high today, because of the offshore flow, a heat advisory. 90 there. and there are pockets of heat advisories to san diego, 88, palm springs, 102. fresno, 98. and remember wind gusts, especially in the canyons could reach 45 miles an hour. this will spike the fire danger. they are watching for that and prepared. and heavy rain and storms moving to the east. more than an inch or two in a lot of places. the weather federal governmeore seconds away. >> reporter: good morning, i'm meteorologist karen rogers, 61 degrees, lots of low clouds and fog. let's take you outside and you can see the low clouds at philadelphia international. high of 73. we'll see clouds and sunshine. the rain doesn't come until the overnight hours into tomorrow morning. first half of tomorrow morning will be rainy at times and sunny breaks at the epidemic of the day. sunday breezy and chilly. >> i want to emphasize today, this is today, this is tomorrow. tomorrow is the wettest in new england. >> movie weekend. >>> and the real housewives stars heading to prison for fraud. what may have sealed their fate. >>> and the man who murdered his wife. pr
the west. >> yes. had to warm everybody up. and san francisco, the high today, because of the offshore flow, a heat advisory. 90 there. and there are pockets of heat advisories to san diego, 88, palm springs, 102. fresno, 98. and remember wind gusts, especially in the canyons could reach 45 miles an hour. this will spike the fire danger. they are watching for that and prepared. and heavy rain and storms moving to the east. more than an inch or two in a lot of places. the weather federal...
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west virginia. otherwise, aside from those states, looks like a mainly calm day tomorrow nationwide. across the state of california, sunny, warm from chico to sacramento to yosemite and fresno, 84 in los angeles. 92 in palmprings. here in the bay area tomorrow, afri after early morning fog, a sunny day with lows ranging from low 60s at the coast to low 70s around the bay to upper 80s inland. speaking of fleet week weather, a few segments ago, here's how things will look around san francisco on thursday, friday and saturday. mainly sunny afternoons through the three-day period. warming up on saturday so should be great viewing conditions for the air show performances and for anything else you may want to do on fleet week here in san francisco. larry and ama? >> thank you, spencer. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, why a mother was turned away from a public pool because of what she was wearing. >>> plus, if you bought a red bull in the last 12 years, they owe you money. how you can get your refund. >>> m 7 on your side's michael finney. how can a car dealership sell a used car as new? the answer next. but when it came to medicare, ig was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called an
west virginia. otherwise, aside from those states, looks like a mainly calm day tomorrow nationwide. across the state of california, sunny, warm from chico to sacramento to yosemite and fresno, 84 in los angeles. 92 in palmprings. here in the bay area tomorrow, afri after early morning fog, a sunny day with lows ranging from low 60s at the coast to low 70s around the bay to upper 80s inland. speaking of fleet week weather, a few segments ago, here's how things will look around san francisco on...
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have to say it is a palm in the face of the storm but a lot of it is passive knowledge so the role that we have played is to extend and reinforce in a way to be implemented in westa. so this notion was putting together the concept from the care center this is where i test but is tableside disciplinary team in a local area to combine strategy that all three levels of community depends on training paid workers then standard operating procedures the way to minimize exposure to provide types of facilities that screen patients in separate areas as well as its own lab and then it package that has to come together to codify a response spinach now the concept in liberia basically as being no way to transport the we have this as a place to take care of patients also originally using community members to transport and care givers and we transform that into health workers and of what it looks like the red is the facility but this is the scheme for what looks like. said day arce kong the team has 33 people with the coordination management and a treatment center side with community outreach and half of those conditions are nurses on the liberian emitted 60 people relying lar
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