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lucy kafanov, nbc news, tucson, arizona. >>> what if there were a medical emergency in space? we're back in a moment with a look at a one-of-a-kind simulator getting astronauts ready for mars. >>> one down and one >>> one down and one to go. last night's mega million jackpot ended with a single win. the ticket was sold at a barbecue joint outside of chicago. no one has yet come forward to claim the $393 million prize. that's mucho dinero. for all of us who missed out, tonight's powerball drawing is worth an estimated $356 million. >>> it was not the final end for the guy known as the fastest man. jamaica's usain bolt fell short of the finish line in the final sprint of his career. bolt went for the relay at the championships in london, appeared to have hurt his leg just after handoff. there you see him tumbling to the track. great britain wound up with the upset in that race. >>> now to a peak inside nasa's critical preparation for the mission to mars. as the space agency prepares to send astronauts to the red planet, they are getting ready to handle a medical emergency millio
lucy kafanov, nbc news, tucson, arizona. >>> what if there were a medical emergency in space? we're back in a moment with a look at a one-of-a-kind simulator getting astronauts ready for mars. >>> one down and one >>> one down and one to go. last night's mega million jackpot ended with a single win. the ticket was sold at a barbecue joint outside of chicago. no one has yet come forward to claim the $393 million prize. that's mucho dinero. for all of us who missed out,...
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and there were 54 missiles all together. 18 of them were based around tucson arizona. another 18 were based around wichita, kansas. and the final set of 18 were based around little rock arkansas. in 1978, the air force opened the field to women. it was previously closed to women because it's actually a combat position. and when the air force transitioned to the all volunteer force, they realized that they were not going to be able to man all of the titan ii sites. they were not going to have enough people. so the decision was made to open the career field to women. and i was in college at the university of virginia at the time inform reserve officer training, ootc. i was -- rotc. i was actually recruited for this in the very early days of the career field being open to women. i was actually a crew commander. i commanded a four-person titan ii missile combat crew here at the site when it was operational. i was stationed here from 1980 to 1984. when i first came back here after they opened the museum, it was 1998 and the museum had been open for about 12 years so the sit
and there were 54 missiles all together. 18 of them were based around tucson arizona. another 18 were based around wichita, kansas. and the final set of 18 were based around little rock arkansas. in 1978, the air force opened the field to women. it was previously closed to women because it's actually a combat position. and when the air force transitioned to the all volunteer force, they realized that they were not going to be able to man all of the titan ii sites. they were not going to have...
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us from tucson, arizona, is representative raul is speaking out on the issue. congressman, you are ranking ember of the house natural resources committee. you have been hearing the debate over the last couple of hours familiar e certainly with what is going on with bears ears, what is your point of view? guest: well, the whole issue at -- really now is the the authority under the antiquities act that president and all his predecessors, ormer presidents, all of them, have used antiquities act to monuments for a variety of reasons, all of them having cultural historic preservation, conservation issue all the ears and monuments under review, the past that authority, all are justified and the ears, age of bears bringing into boundaries, the totality ith of what that area needs to be protected.nd the nexus for antiquities act native ys been the peoples, their sacred sites, accessl resources, their to these lands and i think what is going on in utah is very much an example of many other levels of on-slot on our public lands general. the monuments, being the issue her
us from tucson, arizona, is representative raul is speaking out on the issue. congressman, you are ranking ember of the house natural resources committee. you have been hearing the debate over the last couple of hours familiar e certainly with what is going on with bears ears, what is your point of view? guest: well, the whole issue at -- really now is the the authority under the antiquities act that president and all his predecessors, ormer presidents, all of them, have used antiquities act to...
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our guest from tucson, arizona, democrat on the house congressmanmmittee, mr. grijalva. go ahead, please. caller: just wanted to comment, like to make in idaho we've dealt with the same time and one ong thing that has to be done, groups have to get together and local people that the biggest d have stake in it, these people need itwork and stay working with for years because the issues take a long time to solve and we've had wilderness and issues and everything else here. all sites kind of get and their points of iew are done and that, so i just think that like when, if you get people, calling people things, d different everybody has to learn everybody's point of view and i think they can work together and that's happened here and generally pretty successful. host: thanks for the call. idaho, 61 and a half percent of the land in your federal owned by government, this courtesy of time magazine and time.com. congressman? yeah. i agree with the caller. putting all the eople that have impact on the decision-making for land, hether a monument designation, or management of publ
our guest from tucson, arizona, democrat on the house congressmanmmittee, mr. grijalva. go ahead, please. caller: just wanted to comment, like to make in idaho we've dealt with the same time and one ong thing that has to be done, groups have to get together and local people that the biggest d have stake in it, these people need itwork and stay working with for years because the issues take a long time to solve and we've had wilderness and issues and everything else here. all sites kind of get...
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host: congressman raul grijalva, ranking member of the house natural resources committee, tucson, arizona, congressman, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you very much. appreciate it. host: joining us live via skype kathleen r, colorado, sgamma, president of the western energy alliance, thank you for eing with us here on c-span's "washington journal." first, what is the alliance? guest: western energy alliance oil and natural gas producers across the west. environmentally responsible development, we do evelop on multiple-use, appropriately-designated lands. we do not operate on the 110 acres of wilderness or the 90 million acres of national wildlife refuges. we develop in a responsible lands that were appropriately designated through public land e -- management process in a responsible manner. comply with we laws, such as archaeological rotection act, the natural historic -- natural resource, act, many otection other laws that ensure our development on federal lands and and state lands is done in an environmentally manner.ble host: you met with interior the tary ryan zinke on deci
host: congressman raul grijalva, ranking member of the house natural resources committee, tucson, arizona, congressman, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you very much. appreciate it. host: joining us live via skype kathleen r, colorado, sgamma, president of the western energy alliance, thank you for eing with us here on c-span's "washington journal." first, what is the alliance? guest: western energy alliance oil and natural gas producers across the west. environmentally...
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lado, a Álvarez le fue suspendida una presentaciÓn que estaba programada para el 21 de agosto en tucson, arizonara ante estas acusaciones. al quedar al descubierto se da a conocer que raÚl flores fue detenido por la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica el 20 de julio. >> te ha definido tomar acciones y retirarlo del equipo? >> se habìa comentado por la federaciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol, se comprueban estos cargos a rafael mÁrquez obviamente quedarÁn suspendidos e inhabilitado para participar con los equipos. >> muchas gracias a marÍa elena, que estaba junto a nosotros desde la ciudadmÉxico. >> ahora, para contarnos de este poderoso vÍnculo que tendría con rafael mÁrquez vamos con a helen para que nos cuente un poco mÁs. >> quien es raÚl flores hernÁndez? lo apodan el tÍo o el seÑor, naciÓ en jalisco, mÉxico y se le acusa de ser un importante narcotraficante. segÚn estados unidos ha estado involucrado en el trÁfico de cocaÍna desde finales de la dÉcada de los 70. pero hay que recalcar que tambiÉn conocido como el tÍo discreto operaba en mÉxico desde hace 35 aÑos de forma independiente. es relacionado
lado, a Álvarez le fue suspendida una presentaciÓn que estaba programada para el 21 de agosto en tucson, arizonara ante estas acusaciones. al quedar al descubierto se da a conocer que raÚl flores fue detenido por la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica el 20 de julio. >> te ha definido tomar acciones y retirarlo del equipo? >> se habìa comentado por la federaciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol, se comprueban estos cargos a rafael mÁrquez obviamente quedarÁn suspendidos e inhabilitado...
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here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause]
here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause]
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♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in tucson, arizonagon trains used to pass right through here on their way to california during the gold rush, and one of the rough-and-ready pioneers who helped settle this area left behind a very strange inheritance. i'm here to get the skinny on it. >> my name's jock taylor. in 2009, i inherited a wooden trunk full of family heirlooms going back more than a century. now i'm told i could pocket a small fortune. >> i meet jock, a 60-year-old electrical engineer, at his home here in tucson. >> hi, i'm jamie. >> i'm jock. >> i heard you have something very unusual from your great-great grandfather. >> i certainly do. come on in. >> jock shows me that inheritance -- an old trunk that's been passed down through the family for more than a century. >> the trunk contained the family bible, a very ornate saddle blanket, a pair of old jeans -- >> jeans? who keeps jeans? >> they've been in the trunk for so long, i don't think that my mother really knew what else to do with them. >> according to family lore, all t
♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in tucson, arizonagon trains used to pass right through here on their way to california during the gold rush, and one of the rough-and-ready pioneers who helped settle this area left behind a very strange inheritance. i'm here to get the skinny on it. >> my name's jock taylor. in 2009, i inherited a wooden trunk full of family heirlooms going back more than a century. now i'm told i could...
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. >>> police officer in tucson arizona is getting a lot, i mean, a lot of attention for a fun video posted> he combined traffic control with dance moves during a power outage this weekend. the video of his dancer team gained nearly 500,000 views since uploaded. the power may have been out, his moves were electric. laure lauren? >> one day closer to the upcoming weekend and looks like we have a nice one, not as hot comfortabling, holiday, high temperatures in the low to mid 80's. do have a rain chance saturday, looks like confined to morning, gradual clearing becoming less human as we head to late day saturday, beautiful sunday, sunshine . >>> it's the late show with steven colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon. morning crew is back from 4:30 to 7:00. for lauren, don everyone i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. we're always here on cbsphilly.com >> have a good night family and sleep well. jape captioning sponsored by cbs >> priebus' departure completes the purge >> purge, purge. >> this is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the white house
. >>> police officer in tucson arizona is getting a lot, i mean, a lot of attention for a fun video posted> he combined traffic control with dance moves during a power outage this weekend. the video of his dancer team gained nearly 500,000 views since uploaded. the power may have been out, his moves were electric. laure lauren? >> one day closer to the upcoming weekend and looks like we have a nice one, not as hot comfortabling, holiday, high temperatures in the low to mid...
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joining us from tucson, arizona is representative raul grijalva, who is speaking out on the issue. thank you for being with us. you are the ranking member of the house resources committee. you have been hearing the debate and you have been certainly familiar with what is going on, so what is your point of view? issue at handle right now
joining us from tucson, arizona is representative raul grijalva, who is speaking out on the issue. thank you for being with us. you are the ranking member of the house resources committee. you have been hearing the debate and you have been certainly familiar with what is going on, so what is your point of view? issue at handle right now
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she's being held in a tucson, arizona jail. a santa cruz brain surgeon and a watsonville nurse are also charged. dr. james kohut and rochelle brandon will be back in court next month. kohut worked at a dominican hospital and surgery center. prosecutors say they actually wouldn't say if any of the victims were patients. >>> a college professor arrested in the bay area for a deadly stabbing in chicago is going back to illinois. this morning northwestern professor wyndham latham waived his extradition rights. he and another man with accused of murdering a man in condo last month. latham will plead not guilty. >>> developing news now. we're waiting to see if martin's beach near half moon bay will reopen today. abc 7 news is at the beach this morning but so far the get remains closed. the san mateo county sheriff is on the scene. a state court of appeals ruled yesterday that billionaire venture capitalist must allow access to the beach. he put up a gate blocking the access road to the beach seven years ago. he says the road is on hi
she's being held in a tucson, arizona jail. a santa cruz brain surgeon and a watsonville nurse are also charged. dr. james kohut and rochelle brandon will be back in court next month. kohut worked at a dominican hospital and surgery center. prosecutors say they actually wouldn't say if any of the victims were patients. >>> a college professor arrested in the bay area for a deadly stabbing in chicago is going back to illinois. this morning northwestern professor wyndham latham waived...
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nbc news, tucson, arizona. >>> what if there were a medical emergency in space?e're back in a moment with a look at a one-of-a-kind with a look at a one-of-a-kind with a look at a one-of-a-kind alzheimer's disease the fi is out there.survive and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. walter? hmm? is that the rest of our food? what? no. how come you have cheese in your beard? because switching to geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. oh! ok. geico. because saving 15% or more on car insurance is always a great answer. whoa! gross! >>> one down and one to go. last night's mega million jackpot ended with a single win. it was sold at a barbecue joint outside of chicago. no one has yet come forward to claim the $393 million prize. that's mucho dinero. for all of us who missed out, tonight's powerball drawing is worth $356 million.
nbc news, tucson, arizona. >>> what if there were a medical emergency in space?e're back in a moment with a look at a one-of-a-kind with a look at a one-of-a-kind with a look at a one-of-a-kind alzheimer's disease the fi is out there.survive and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit...
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. >>> police officer in tucson arizona is getting a lot, i mean, a lot of attention for a fun video postedn facebook >> he combined traffic control with dance moves during a power outage this weekend. the video of his dancer team gained nearly 500,000 views since uploaded. the power may have been out, his moves were electric. laure lauren? >> one day closer to the upcoming weekend and looks like we have a nice one, not as hot comfortabling, holiday, high temperatures in the low to mid 80's. do have a rain chance saturday, looks like confined to morning, gradual clearing becoming less human as we head to late day saturday, beautiful sunday, . >>> it's the late show with steven colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon. morning crew is back from 4:30 to 7:00. for lauren, don everyone i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. we're always here on cbsphilly.com >> have a good night family and sleep well. jape >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv sho
. >>> police officer in tucson arizona is getting a lot, i mean, a lot of attention for a fun video postedn facebook >> he combined traffic control with dance moves during a power outage this weekend. the video of his dancer team gained nearly 500,000 views since uploaded. the power may have been out, his moves were electric. laure lauren? >> one day closer to the upcoming weekend and looks like we have a nice one, not as hot comfortabling, holiday, high temperatures in the...
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here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause] how are you, sir? >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you, preston. ♪ how are you, my man? >> i'm great, and what about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for asking.
here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause] how are you, sir? >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you, preston. ♪ how are you, my man? >> i'm great, and what about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for asking.
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only nashville, temperature, grand rapids, michigan, and tucson, arizona, fared better. also, the employment rate in philadelphia jumped nearly 2%. >>> our breaking coverage of the septa train crash continues. how is the crash unfolding to the more than 40 injuries? we have a team of reporters digging into the latest information. >>> and we're watching how this is affecting the morning commute. and a heads-up, we just had an update from septa saying full service between 69th street and norristown transportation centers will operate today. we'll have more coming up throughout the rest of the morning. and we'll check with delays when i come back. >> a steamy start. high humidity and temperatures soaring into the 90s. that's a live view, pretty quiet this morning in philadelphia, but i'm tracking some storms for tonight. your first-alert neighborhood forecast is just ahead. ÑÑyÑÑÑçwçwñwñwñww?qoówvoó >>> and this morning we have breaking news. a septa train slams into a parked train. >> and investigators are figuring out what went wrong. this is still an active scene. this
only nashville, temperature, grand rapids, michigan, and tucson, arizona, fared better. also, the employment rate in philadelphia jumped nearly 2%. >>> our breaking coverage of the septa train crash continues. how is the crash unfolding to the more than 40 injuries? we have a team of reporters digging into the latest information. >>> and we're watching how this is affecting the morning commute. and a heads-up, we just had an update from septa saying full service between 69th...
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. >> but the story of how the group came to be is what brings me here to tucson, arizona. in 2003, army sergeant mary herrera was a military police officer serving near fallujah, iraq. she was working as the gunner on the lead humvee of a convoy when, suddenly, they were ambushed. >> i see two guys up on the bridge. by the time i looked up, we were already getting hit. >> wow. mary was immediately hit in the arm by ak-47 fire. >> i immediately start to suppress fire with -- with the machine gun. and i got hit the first time on my upper right bicep. i could still use my arm. i could still suppress fire. >> so it's still functional at that point. >> it was still functional. it was still functional at that point. now, i'm holding the rifle and firing. and all of a sudden, my right hand falls to my left. >> all functions gone? >> all functions gone. the only thing attaching my hand to my arm was skin. my vehicle commander looks at me. and the look on his face told me that the arm was gone. >> wasn't good. yeah. >> yeah, it wasn't good. >> she lost sensation in her arm. and the
. >> but the story of how the group came to be is what brings me here to tucson, arizona. in 2003, army sergeant mary herrera was a military police officer serving near fallujah, iraq. she was working as the gunner on the lead humvee of a convoy when, suddenly, they were ambushed. >> i see two guys up on the bridge. by the time i looked up, we were already getting hit. >> wow. mary was immediately hit in the arm by ak-47 fire. >> i immediately start to suppress fire with...
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. >>> in tucson, arizona, the power went out. look at the sweet moves directing traffic. >> take a jeorgini. simmons is udderly thrilled. >>> once upon a time he was good enough, smart enough and doggone it, people liked him. nowadays his life is pretty different. >> hey, everybody, join me on the late show tonight when i'll be talking to al franken. >> that's right. i'm a united states senator. >> that's exactly right. did you ever think as a child you would say those words? >> no, i didn't. >> i get to say them tonight. join me. >> most of us didn't either. the late show with stephen colbert is on deck as soon as we wrap up the news. >>> but wait, we aren't done yet. we've got the story of the burgundy and gold player who almost didn't make it onto the field next on the news you can do endless move 201online research.t, or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 20
. >>> in tucson, arizona, the power went out. look at the sweet moves directing traffic. >> take a jeorgini. simmons is udderly thrilled. >>> once upon a time he was good enough, smart enough and doggone it, people liked him. nowadays his life is pretty different. >> hey, everybody, join me on the late show tonight when i'll be talking to al franken. >> that's right. i'm a united states senator. >> that's exactly right. did you ever think as a child you...
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traveled to tucson arizona last month for this trial so some of this is an issue that's been going on for years now can you tell us what got us to this point seven years mill of the law was enacted in two thousand and ten shortly after the an act made right when it was on the books the state ruled that tucson unified school district mexican american studies program was in violation of the law and therefore the district was at risk of losing ten percent of its funding it said the courses promoted the resentment of white people now these courses were mostly chicano history and literature courses in a district where students sixty percent of students are hispanic so a large majority there now there were massive protests as you can see taking place students were taking over to school board meetings they were holding walkouts in the end the shutdown the program in two thousand and twelve so former students and teachers sued the state saying this ruling by elated their constitutional rights so i traveled to tucson during that trial to get both sides of the story there here's a snippet of th
traveled to tucson arizona last month for this trial so some of this is an issue that's been going on for years now can you tell us what got us to this point seven years mill of the law was enacted in two thousand and ten shortly after the an act made right when it was on the books the state ruled that tucson unified school district mexican american studies program was in violation of the law and therefore the district was at risk of losing ten percent of its funding it said the courses...
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let's head out to tucson, arizona where a cop is dancing so well he might pull off the upset reince priebusson of dancing with the stars. witnesses say he decided to bust a move after he started the morning drinking with the queen of england. look at that cop go said the distracted drivers as they drove off the road. this cop didn't cause anyone to drive off the road it's tucson. they have metaphor that. topic number four. the chicago cubs are ready to forgive and forget with steve bartman. he famously interfered in a catch against the florida marlins. he had to go into hiding after receiving death threats from irate fans. the only person dropping the ball in chicago is roll man well. now it's all water under the bridge. the team's owner presented bartman with this world series ring. before bartman could take it a fan reached out and their hands got tabled, causing it to drop to the floor. here is something we haven't said in the last six months. there is a feel-good story out of the airline industry. look at this adorable 2-year-old boy decided to greet his fellow pass even jerts on a sout
let's head out to tucson, arizona where a cop is dancing so well he might pull off the upset reince priebusson of dancing with the stars. witnesses say he decided to bust a move after he started the morning drinking with the queen of england. look at that cop go said the distracted drivers as they drove off the road. this cop didn't cause anyone to drive off the road it's tucson. they have metaphor that. topic number four. the chicago cubs are ready to forgive and forget with steve bartman. he...
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. >> now we have clyde from tucson, arizona, with a question. clyde? >> hi, bella. dr. laux, i'm 70 years young, and i'm really excited about trying cebria. what else can i do to keep my brain from getting old? >> you're a smart guy, clyde. that's the right question to be asking. you've got to eat well -- adequate protein, no trans fats, cut down on your sugar -- get regular, adequate deep sleep, decrease your stress, handle the curve balls, and you've got to exercise -- both physical, as well as mental exercise. play scrabble, learn a new language -- do something that challenges your brain. "use it or lose it" applies here. of course, take your cebria. >> thank you, dr. laux. >> thanks, clyde. >> well, we only have time for one more question -- beth from state college, pennsylvania. hi, beth. >> my question is -- i'm only 45 years old -- can cebria help me? >> this is an excellent time for you to start taking it. i mean, you are part of that sandwich generation -- taking care of your kids, probably caring for your parents, as well. i get it. you've got so much going on
. >> now we have clyde from tucson, arizona, with a question. clyde? >> hi, bella. dr. laux, i'm 70 years young, and i'm really excited about trying cebria. what else can i do to keep my brain from getting old? >> you're a smart guy, clyde. that's the right question to be asking. you've got to eat well -- adequate protein, no trans fats, cut down on your sugar -- get regular, adequate deep sleep, decrease your stress, handle the curve balls, and you've got to exercise -- both...
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that happened over an editorial and a 2011 shooting in tucson, arizona. six people were killed and congressman abbey giffords was severely wounded in that. and, the while they might have been negligent, it was not defamation. google maps here in the us can now be used for 25 major cities outside of the country. it lets you know how difficult parking will be at your destination. this parking features right now available for cities including san francisco, commando, la and new york. it's now available for international studies that include paris, london and rome. >>weevil takes out with us. >>can we do the show from there? >> yes. technically we can but i don't know what the bosses would say. >>>and the traffic will be moderate. we temporarily close the bridge and i'm talking just for a few minutes, during that the vehicle. a caused some slow traffic and it has been slower than usual getting to the bay bridge. not a lot, but a little bit. and, when you do get here, the clock starts all over again. this will be another 15 or 20 minutes waiting if you are in
that happened over an editorial and a 2011 shooting in tucson, arizona. six people were killed and congressman abbey giffords was severely wounded in that. and, the while they might have been negligent, it was not defamation. google maps here in the us can now be used for 25 major cities outside of the country. it lets you know how difficult parking will be at your destination. this parking features right now available for cities including san francisco, commando, la and new york. it's now...
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marÍa: la presentaciÓn que tenÍa juliÁn álvarez el 21 de agosto en tucson arizona fue cancelada luego ciudad de mÉxico, marÍa elena paz, univisiÓn. satcha: gracias por tu informe y ya estaremos ampliando sobre este tema mÁs adelante "despierta amÉrica". corea del norte lanzarÍa cuatro misiles hasta aguas cercanas a la isla estadounidense de gwan tan pronto como a mediados de agosto. ese es uno de los detalles revelados a travÉs de la prensa estatal del regional. los misiles pasarÍan por encima de japÓn antes de llegar a la isla estadounidense con la intenciÓn de demostrar el poderÍo del que alardean. >> corea dice que desde ahÍ saldrÁn los bombarderos. los b52 estÁn en gwan para bombardear. satcha: la guerra de palabras continÚa y un alto general norcoreano se refiere al presidente estadounidense diciendo que es imposible sostener un diÁlogo con alguien que carece de raciocinio. trump sorprende al asegurar que el arsenal estados unidos es ahora mÁs fuerte y poderoso que nunca antes. un lobo gigante en forma de pollo con un peinado parecido el presidente de trump aparece frente a la ca
marÍa: la presentaciÓn que tenÍa juliÁn álvarez el 21 de agosto en tucson arizona fue cancelada luego ciudad de mÉxico, marÍa elena paz, univisiÓn. satcha: gracias por tu informe y ya estaremos ampliando sobre este tema mÁs adelante "despierta amÉrica". corea del norte lanzarÍa cuatro misiles hasta aguas cercanas a la isla estadounidense de gwan tan pronto como a mediados de agosto. ese es uno de los detalles revelados a travÉs de la prensa estatal del regional. los...
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this damage is in tucson, arizona. heavy monsoon pounded the city. several other trees were uprooted around the city blocking roads that were already flooded and congested. 7,000 people lost power. nancy: an intense scene there. how about at home? what do we have going on? steve: it's friday. we should be happy about that. we have to dodge thunderstorms in the next six to eight hours. it will improve later tonight and tomorrow afternoon, a few thunderstorms. part of a cold front. it hasn't been terribly hot this summer. we have had plenty of rain. it's nice and green. what is green, the golf course. this is belle haven country club. the sun may make the atmosphere more unstable so we could look at the stronger thunderstorms as we head through the next few hours. so we will keep you updated on abc7. a good time to download the 83 in manassas. cooler to the west of us. 73 in oakland, maryland. we have had the rain showers and that is where the temperatures are cooler now. show what is going on with the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. it's quiet and dr
this damage is in tucson, arizona. heavy monsoon pounded the city. several other trees were uprooted around the city blocking roads that were already flooded and congested. 7,000 people lost power. nancy: an intense scene there. how about at home? what do we have going on? steve: it's friday. we should be happy about that. we have to dodge thunderstorms in the next six to eight hours. it will improve later tonight and tomorrow afternoon, a few thunderstorms. part of a cold front. it hasn't been...
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. >> but the story of how the group came to be is what brings me here to tucson, arizona.army sergeant mary herrera was a military police officer serving near fallujah, iraq. she was working as the gunner on the lead humvee of a convoy when, suddenly, they were ambushed. >> i see two guys up on the bridge. by the time i looked up, we were already getting hit. >> wow. mary was immediately hit in the arm by ak-47 fire. >> i immediately start to suppress fire with -- with the machine gun. and i got hit the first time on my upper right bicep. i could still use my arm. i could still suppress fire. >> so it's still functional at that point. >> it was still functional. it was still functional at that point. now, i'm holding the rifle and firing. and all of a sudden, my right hand falls to my left. >> all functions gone? >> all functions gone. the only thing attaching my hand to my arm was skin. my vehicle commander looks at me. and the look on his face told me that the arm was gone. >> wasn't good. yeah. >> yeah, it wasn't good. >> she lost sensation in her arm. and the doctors s
. >> but the story of how the group came to be is what brings me here to tucson, arizona.army sergeant mary herrera was a military police officer serving near fallujah, iraq. she was working as the gunner on the lead humvee of a convoy when, suddenly, they were ambushed. >> i see two guys up on the bridge. by the time i looked up, we were already getting hit. >> wow. mary was immediately hit in the arm by ak-47 fire. >> i immediately start to suppress fire with -- with...
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astronomer, national solar observatory in tucson, arizona. we will facilitate that discussion. >> i'm excited to be a part of this panel because science is such an important part of seeing an eclipse. angela i would like to start with you. we are talking about observing the eclipse from the edge of space. >> the goal of the ballooning project is to connect to a basic human sense of wonder by providing live footage from the edge of space. how does this edge of space footage come about? how did the idea come about? four years ago i was doing my daily perusal of the news and i saw story about a pilot who accomplished the difficult task of getting his plane into just the right place at just the so thatme over an ocean his passengers could see the total solar eclipse from the air. whyirst reaction was, huh, would they do that? why would they not just sit in a boat and wait. ? there must be something special about seeing an eclipse from the air. i thought about that. if an eclipse is more interesting from the air, what would it be like from a high-
astronomer, national solar observatory in tucson, arizona. we will facilitate that discussion. >> i'm excited to be a part of this panel because science is such an important part of seeing an eclipse. angela i would like to start with you. we are talking about observing the eclipse from the edge of space. >> the goal of the ballooning project is to connect to a basic human sense of wonder by providing live footage from the edge of space. how does this edge of space footage come...
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amy: for more, we go to tucson, arizona, where we're joined by linda valdez, an editorial board member columnist at the arizona republic, the state's largest newspaper. after president trump pardoned sheriff arpaio, she wrote an editorial for the paper headlined, "donald trump just resurrected joe arpaio from irrelevance." linda valdez, welcome to democracy now! in these last few minutes, first, respond to what message send come then talks about sheriff arpaio's history and what he did, this whole issue of racial profiling and harassment. as farce the message it sends, it sends a clear message that donald trump is not interested in being the president of all of the people of this country. he is interested in being president of a very small republican base that put him in office from the same group of people that has been joe arpaio's base for many, many years. it is a troubling message. it is a message that says the president of the united states does not respect the constitution and the requirement that all people be treated equally under the constitution. and he does not have much re
amy: for more, we go to tucson, arizona, where we're joined by linda valdez, an editorial board member columnist at the arizona republic, the state's largest newspaper. after president trump pardoned sheriff arpaio, she wrote an editorial for the paper headlined, "donald trump just resurrected joe arpaio from irrelevance." linda valdez, welcome to democracy now! in these last few minutes, first, respond to what message send come then talks about sheriff arpaio's history and what he...
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>> guest: we have our own telescopes on 5 mountaintops around tucson and southern arizona is a good place for observing that. we have two, 61/2 m telescopes in chile and a 221/2 m we are building, the darkest, driest, best place to observe in the world. >> host: you wrote in your book "beyond: our future in space" that our dna tells the story of the profound human urge to explore. what does that mean? >> guest: animals, whales, birds that my great large distances, travel the planet in search of food, we are the only creatures in the history of the planet that have traveled out of curiosity. when humans spreads out of africa and migrated across the climate in some cases in a startlingly quick few thousand years to go from the bearing strait to patagonia, a few hundred generations. there were plenty of food sources so it was curiosity. we spread across the planet out of the urge, the desire to explore and we have explored the whole planet and there has even been a gene identified double the explorer gene which correlates with risk-taking behavior, adhd, things that might associate with bein
>> guest: we have our own telescopes on 5 mountaintops around tucson and southern arizona is a good place for observing that. we have two, 61/2 m telescopes in chile and a 221/2 m we are building, the darkest, driest, best place to observe in the world. >> host: you wrote in your book "beyond: our future in space" that our dna tells the story of the profound human urge to explore. what does that mean? >> guest: animals, whales, birds that my great large distances,...
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drew a link between an ad from palin's political action committee and the 2011 mass shooting in tucson, arizonan gabby giffords. >>> former white house press secretary sean spicer can now say he's met pope francis. you may recall, spicer was left off the list of officials who received an audience with the pope when president trump visited the vatican in may. well, spicer was one of about 250 people greeted personally by the pontiff. you see the photo there. he was at the vatican as part of the annual meeting of the international catholic legislators just a couple of days ago. it is so sad. it is so spicy. but before the may visit, he told reporters that he actually had a rosary bead that he wanted the pope to bless, and then he was not on the list of people to see the pope. >> what? it's not sad anymore. he did get to see the pope. >> he did get to see him. >> we are happy for him. >>> when we come back, houston residents who are now returning to survey the damage to their homes. >> our cameras there as they walked through the doors. you're watching "world news now." being embarassed by her par
drew a link between an ad from palin's political action committee and the 2011 mass shooting in tucson, arizonan gabby giffords. >>> former white house press secretary sean spicer can now say he's met pope francis. you may recall, spicer was left off the list of officials who received an audience with the pope when president trump visited the vatican in may. well, spicer was one of about 250 people greeted personally by the pontiff. you see the photo there. he was at the vatican as...
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always severe weather in too -- tucson, arizona. >> reporter: good morning everyone, as you head outhave sprinkles in the northwest suburbs. not in the city, we're dry with sunshine. let's go outside and check the sunshine, wow is that a pretty shot look overlooking the ben franklin bridge. we'll see the clouds spill in and out during the day. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, good amount of sunshine, overall cloudy and spotty shower, 84 for the high. slight chance for a strong storm northwest and west later today. saying they have had no choice. >>> taylor swift's dramatic showdown in course. not holding back. we're right back. and of course, wbyceiydbo we'll buy your car even if you don't buy ours hey, what if i wanted to sell my car? wbyceiydbo! wbyceiydbo? we'll buy your car even if you don't buy ours wbyceiydbo wbyceiydbo!! wbyceiydbo wbyceiydbo!! wbyceiydbo! wbyceiydbo!!! wbyceiydbo!!! no, no, we're cool. i got you. ok. it's the right thing to do. ♪ carmax music sting during the love askfor color sale.ms august 11th through the 14th save 35% on paints and stains. th
always severe weather in too -- tucson, arizona. >> reporter: good morning everyone, as you head outhave sprinkles in the northwest suburbs. not in the city, we're dry with sunshine. let's go outside and check the sunshine, wow is that a pretty shot look overlooking the ben franklin bridge. we'll see the clouds spill in and out during the day. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, good amount of sunshine, overall cloudy and spotty shower, 84 for the high. slight chance for a...
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that is in tucson, arizona on their facebook page, yeah. >> that is one way. >> that would have me distracted>> but it is cute, really cute >> new jersey native has made it to the finals in this american grit show, just talked to her until the green room. she's so charming, gigi. >> yeah. >> gigi gustton, tremendous personality. will she win? it is quarter million-dollar. we will put her through her final test, before the finally which is sunday here on fox. hang around, you got to meet her she's great. >>> now being considered the queen of revenge dressing how princess diana's split of prince charles landed her on the list of style icons. >> by the way, thank you on twitter for sending in your freakum dresses using the # freakum. >> freakum fox 29. >> freakum fox 29 and that is freakum, freakum fox 29. >> yes. >> thank you. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more ch
that is in tucson, arizona on their facebook page, yeah. >> that is one way. >> that would have me distracted>> but it is cute, really cute >> new jersey native has made it to the finals in this american grit show, just talked to her until the green room. she's so charming, gigi. >> yeah. >> gigi gustton, tremendous personality. will she win? it is quarter million-dollar. we will put her through her final test, before the finally which is sunday here on fox....
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it's a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record.type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest, so hot that stores in normally mild port land landare running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels is delivering fans to the elderly. >> oh, thank you! >> reporter: as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in history portland has reached by thursday, it could hit 108, dangerously hot, says koin-tv meteorologist claire anderson. >> we could see at least four days of 100-degree-plus temperatures in the portland metro area, and that just doesn't happen a lot here. >> reporter: all afternoon, we've been getting readings well over 120 degrees, which is why people here in portland are doing anything to stay cool. anthony. >> mason: 120, ouch. mireya villarreal, thanks. off old cape cod every week is shark week, and here's the proof. a great white saw a gopro camera yesterday and went in for the kill. researchers say the shark w
it's a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record.type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest, so hot that stores in normally mild port land landare running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels is delivering fans to the elderly. >> oh, thank you! >> reporter: as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in...
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chipped paint and even broken windows. ( darya ) and this is video out of tucson, arizona where a monsoonnto an apartment complex. this was just one of the many trees that came down in tucson. you can see in this video taken during the storm just how strong the wind and rain was. nobody was injured in this storm. ( darya ) a lawsuit is filed against menlo collegeafter an oak tree branch feel on a group of people in atherton injuring a toddler. the incident happened during a company picnic at the college on saturday. a three- foot-wide tree branch crashed onto six people, including a mother and her 2-year-old daughter. the little girl was rushed to the hospital with a fractured skull. the toddler had surgery on her eye. the girl's mother and one other person were also hurt, but are expected to be ok. ( mark ) as the new school year gets underway, parents may be considering buying their child thier first phone.( darya ) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate takes a look at some of the more affordable options. ((pkg)) stand up - for young kids like 10 or under who don't need a full-fledged smart
chipped paint and even broken windows. ( darya ) and this is video out of tucson, arizona where a monsoonnto an apartment complex. this was just one of the many trees that came down in tucson. you can see in this video taken during the storm just how strong the wind and rain was. nobody was injured in this storm. ( darya ) a lawsuit is filed against menlo collegeafter an oak tree branch feel on a group of people in atherton injuring a toddler. the incident happened during a company picnic at...
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it is a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest. so hot mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels delivering fans to the elderly. as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in history, portland has reached 107. by thursday, it could hit 108. dangerously hot says meteorologist claire andersen. >> we could see four days of 100-degree-plus temperatures in the portland metro area. that just doesn't happen a lot here. >> all afternoon we have been getting readings well over 120 degrees, which is why people here in portland are doing anything to stay cool. anthony. >> 120, ouch. mireya villarreal, thanks. >>> off old cape cod, every week is shark week. here is the proof. a great white saw a go pro camera yesterday and went in for the kill. researchers say the shark was an 11-footer. in case you are wondering the camera was fortunately, a very long pol
it is a snapshot of monsoon season in arizona. tucson just recorded its wettest july on record. that type of summer. unusually wet in the southwest, unusually hot in the northwest. so hot mild portland are running out of air conditioners. >> i'm going to stay in my house and be cool. >> reporter: meals on wheels delivering fans to the elderly. as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. three times in history, portland has reached 107. by thursday, it could hit 108....
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>> host: this is an e-mail from man seward in tucson, arizona inch your recent article of goldman sachs purchase of circuits issued by virginia for 32 cents on the dollar you referred to the venezuelan president as a dictator. i was shocked you as progressive journalist would use the word dictator, the same characterization of the venezuelan president that elements in the u.s. government have used ever since chavez. >> guest: i heard some pushback on that from some people. i haven't lived in south america. i'm relying on people i know who cover south american politics and many of who write to me from south america. my understanding of that situation is that he essentially cancelled elections and has been acting in an undemocratic way, but i admit there's room for me to learn on that issue. i'll have to go back and look. >> host: barry from scottsdale, arizona. you're on booktv with matt taibbi. >> caller: hi, matt. how are you doing? >> guest: how are you doing. >> caller: i'm doing great. thank you for being on the show. two questions. a little bit off the beaten path. not really. one
>> host: this is an e-mail from man seward in tucson, arizona inch your recent article of goldman sachs purchase of circuits issued by virginia for 32 cents on the dollar you referred to the venezuelan president as a dictator. i was shocked you as progressive journalist would use the word dictator, the same characterization of the venezuelan president that elements in the u.s. government have used ever since chavez. >> guest: i heard some pushback on that from some people. i haven't...