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for a short time thursday, united air lines have giving away tickets for free -- or kind of close 20i9engers reported buying tickets for 5 to $10 before united shut down its bookings. the airlines said it accidentally filed fairs for zero money. and it is considering what to do about this. >>> trader joe's is the latest company to cut workings from its health care program. it is shifting to health exchanges under the affordable care act. the workers will receive $500 to help buy coverage. >>> an extraordinary funeral for a man who died more than two centuries ago. that story still ahead. >>> to recap our top stories, rescuers trying to reach people in three colorado towns cut often by massive flooding. thoughs have been forced to flee their homes. >>> and two towns devastated by last year's hurricane sandy have to rebuild again. live pictures of the aftermath of a fire that raged along the boardwalk reduced dozens of businesses to rubble. it is mostly contained now. the cause is not yet known. . >>> in connecticut a community has finally buried a man two died 215 years ago. the reason
for a short time thursday, united air lines have giving away tickets for free -- or kind of close 20i9engers reported buying tickets for 5 to $10 before united shut down its bookings. the airlines said it accidentally filed fairs for zero money. and it is considering what to do about this. >>> trader joe's is the latest company to cut workings from its health care program. it is shifting to health exchanges under the affordable care act. the workers will receive $500 to help buy...
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. >>> for a short time thursday, united air lines was giving away tickets for free, or basically freessengers reported buying tickets for five to ten bucks. the airline said it accidentally filed some fairs for zero money. united is not obligated to honor the tickets, but is considering what in the world to do with them. >>> it's a town where aging trees are dying by the thousands, the thoughtful way they are addressing the problem one planting at a time. ç] ♪ >>> welcome back, this just in, un chief banky moon stays that a report will confirm chemical weapons were used in syria. this as talks resume in geneva with john kerry and sergey lavrov. syria says it is willing to secure and destroy its chemical weapons stockpile if the u.s. gives up its threat of military action. and rescuers are trying to reach people in three colorado towns cut off by massive flooding. thousands have been forced to flee their homes. >>> two seaside towns have to rebuilt again after a devastating fire you see right there. dozens of businesses were destroyed along the boardwalk. the fire started at an ice cre
. >>> for a short time thursday, united air lines was giving away tickets for free, or basically freessengers reported buying tickets for five to ten bucks. the airline said it accidentally filed some fairs for zero money. united is not obligated to honor the tickets, but is considering what in the world to do with them. >>> it's a town where aging trees are dying by the thousands, the thoughtful way they are addressing the problem one planting at a time. ç] ♪ >>>...
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. >>> united air lines have bringing back the tag fly the friendly skies again. >>> thousands of loses police department officers may soon have cameras tracking their every move. the commission has raised half a million dollars in hopes of outfitting his officers. >> 5 william victor mora. >> reporter: the sergeant pat roles the streets in california with his badge, his gun, and at little something extra. a small camera clipped to his uniform. >> it sort of acts as an independent witness. >> reporter: they have been using body cameras for the past year. >> douglas step out. >> reporter: the department says it has seen a huge drop in the number of complaints against officers, and the number of times officers use physical force on suspects. >> we had an 88% reduction in officer complaint, and 60% reduction in use of force. >> reporter: the police commission president is working to bring the technology to los angeles. he says lapel cams will result in more transparency within the force. >> the taping of those, as long as it is done correctly and not intrusively or against any of the rul
. >>> united air lines have bringing back the tag fly the friendly skies again. >>> thousands of loses police department officers may soon have cameras tracking their every move. the commission has raised half a million dollars in hopes of outfitting his officers. >> 5 william victor mora. >> reporter: the sergeant pat roles the streets in california with his badge, his gun, and at little something extra. a small camera clipped to his uniform. >> it sort of...
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right here in the bay area, a ceremony was just held honoring passengers and crew members aboard united airght 93, which was bound for san francisco. nbc bay area's christy smith is live right now in union city with much more on a very touching tribute. christy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, the service just wrapped up a couple of minutes ago, and there are a number of family members here, including the family of pilot jason dahl. i spoke with the sister and also spoke with her husband. what they're saying is that over the years the sorrow has disbursed, but on this tragic day the memories come rushing back. they tried to fight hijackers before it crashed. the flight was bound for san francisco, and that fact meant veteran michael emerson to build a memorial here in union city in 2007. since then he has gone on to credit many more. the family says that pilot jason first became interested in flying when he was just 13 years old. the san jose native, of course, life was cut short on september 11th. each stone monument has a name, age, and the person's hometown. dahl's
right here in the bay area, a ceremony was just held honoring passengers and crew members aboard united airght 93, which was bound for san francisco. nbc bay area's christy smith is live right now in union city with much more on a very touching tribute. christy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, the service just wrapped up a couple of minutes ago, and there are a number of family members here, including the family of pilot jason dahl. i spoke with the sister and also...
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air-conditioning. >> these are residential units? >> correct. >> there are more services that may be an empty commercial office? >> this is true. >> let's work our way out. we have drilled, poured the first floor slab. >> you get the first floor slab port, then we start on the vertical columns and walls. then we start the decking. we are always chasing the cycle. >> how thick is the ground floor slab. >> 10 inches. the other floors are about 7.5. >> you are a structural engineer. you are one of the engineering firms that the city hired after the 1989 earthquake to evaluate the damage residents. we have a long and good working relationship. they are building this and they are doing post-tension slabs. what is that? >> it is a construction method that uses high strength tendons to work with concrete and make the concrete sections a better section for bending. it has a lot of benefits. the reduces the thickness of the slab, it reduces the number of cracks. the result is a nice, flat slab with very little cracks. >> we now have a piece o
air-conditioning. >> these are residential units? >> correct. >> there are more services that may be an empty commercial office? >> this is true. >> let's work our way out. we have drilled, poured the first floor slab. >> you get the first floor slab port, then we start on the vertical columns and walls. then we start the decking. we are always chasing the cycle. >> how thick is the ground floor slab. >> 10 inches. the other floors are about 7.5....
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in that airbase nato air force and united states air force are stationed in that airbase. there comes the american connection so to speak. we understand that the consulate hasn't been shut down per se. this is not a mandatory pull-out of staff, but it is highly advisable. officials citing security concerns. now, of course, turkey has been quite jittery. the perspective of the larger picture of this, of course, is that turkey shares its largest border with syria, 560-mile border. we have seen over the past couple of days heightened military presence along the border. turkish troops are expanding their presence along the border. richelle. >> live from turkey. thank you so much. keep us posted on the situation there. let's talk more about syria. joining us to discussion the conflict is the director of the orient research center in dubai and former consultant to the syrian foreign ministry. thank you so much. so you spoke last night with people close to the syrian regime. do they believe the u.s. will strike? >> reporter: there is a certain level of denial discussing the issue
in that airbase nato air force and united states air force are stationed in that airbase. there comes the american connection so to speak. we understand that the consulate hasn't been shut down per se. this is not a mandatory pull-out of staff, but it is highly advisable. officials citing security concerns. now, of course, turkey has been quite jittery. the perspective of the larger picture of this, of course, is that turkey shares its largest border with syria, 560-mile border. we have seen...
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officials have warned all residents in the area to stay inside, close windows and doors and set air- conditioning units to recirculate air indoors. >>> and can a strike be averted before the 60 day cooling off period expires. >>> and just as the president gets ready to press his case to the american people for a 3:@a possible option emerges. >>> the united states senate delays a preliminary vote on syria today while many lawmakers remain undecided. meanwhile the obama administration questions a push from syria. >> reporter: could we see a game changer in the stand off with syria? >> it's possible if it's real. >> reporter: the issue will the syrian government let the international community control its chemical weapons to avoid a u.s. led military strike? syria said it welcomes the idea president obama weighed in during an interview with wolf blitzer. >> we're going to run this to ground. and john kerry and my international defense team will interact with the russians and see if we can come to an agreement with syria. i think we have to consistently point out that we have not seen these kinds of gestur
officials have warned all residents in the area to stay inside, close windows and doors and set air- conditioning units to recirculate air indoors. >>> and can a strike be averted before the 60 day cooling off period expires. >>> and just as the president gets ready to press his case to the american people for a 3:@a possible option emerges. >>> the united states senate delays a preliminary vote on syria today while many lawmakers remain undecided. meanwhile the obama...
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david: also the world's biggest airline, united air, taking back all of the remaining pilots who were on furlough, nearly 600 of them, addressing future staffing needs. a busy day. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ and let's get right to today's action. chief investment officer. and in the pits of the cme. i want to start with you and interest rates. i said earlier that they are popping in anticipation of the fed tapering. did i get it right? >> that is absolutely right. the market has been on the anticipation since the beginning of the summer. you can see it. straight down in terms of price. straight up in terms of yield. really no pullback which is surprising given the macro economic. it will be interesting to see how the uptick in volume, the personnel, up ten to 20%. more interest. more interest both in terms of what happens after we move through that 3 percent level and what happens on the back of the perils tomorrow morning. cheryl: this is a big story, but how is it impacting the bond markets, treasurys that we saw today? >> obviously people think that the fed -- the market
david: also the world's biggest airline, united air, taking back all of the remaining pilots who were on furlough, nearly 600 of them, addressing future staffing needs. a busy day. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ and let's get right to today's action. chief investment officer. and in the pits of the cme. i want to start with you and interest rates. i said earlier that they are popping in anticipation of the fed tapering. did i get it right? >> that is absolutely right....
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they say they saw this unit next to the air conditioning unit. this home belonged to the duffys and they had been robbed two times and they put up a surveillance camera. >>om on, dir there's kids' toys all over the place. you're invading people's homes. >> the alarm went off and police came soon and discovered he entered through the window and exited through the door. so when mrs. duffy got home, she collected the video. she e-mailed it to the police and this fella happened to be familiar to the police. they went to his house. according to police, after a couple of questions he confessed to the crime. >> look at the dopey look on his face. >> you just want to punch him. >> when i first watched this, i was hoping he'd get stuck but he seemed to have just gone through the house. >> he's facing a breaking and entering misdemeanor crime for this. >> okay, we're giving away another ipad mini in just a while. >> you'll need wednesday's buzz word to win. >> you have to be a u.s. resident and 18 years or older to win. >> stay tuned. it's the ipad mini gi
they say they saw this unit next to the air conditioning unit. this home belonged to the duffys and they had been robbed two times and they put up a surveillance camera. >>om on, dir there's kids' toys all over the place. you're invading people's homes. >> the alarm went off and police came soon and discovered he entered through the window and exited through the door. so when mrs. duffy got home, she collected the video. she e-mailed it to the police and this fella happened to be...
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. >> the united states air force -- >> for as long as i can remember my brother, mike, has felt mostith a ball in his hand and dirt under his feet. he was a senior airman in the united states air force, but soon after serving his kcountry lost his right leg in an accident at work when a two-ton steel plate fell on it. >> 12 years ago i had no idea i would even be playing in a ball game, whether it's in the backyard or organized baseball somewhere let alone sitting here getting ready to play at fenway park. this is beyond a dream come true. >> he's my hero. so i spraysed him, flying in from seattle to boston to play with the wounded warrior amputee softball team. >> these guys are my heroes. i can't explain it. >> founder david van fleet. what is the message you are trying to send? >> these guys were defending our country and they did it very well. they suffered a serious injury and they recovered from that injury and that they are getting back on with their lives and they're trying to give back to the community in a number of ways. >> in just two years the team, surprised of 20 amput
. >> the united states air force -- >> for as long as i can remember my brother, mike, has felt mostith a ball in his hand and dirt under his feet. he was a senior airman in the united states air force, but soon after serving his kcountry lost his right leg in an accident at work when a two-ton steel plate fell on it. >> 12 years ago i had no idea i would even be playing in a ball game, whether it's in the backyard or organized baseball somewhere let alone sitting here getting...
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opportunity to come up and speak, i am a native san franciscan and i served 22 years active duty, united states air force and lived all over the world and i am a home owner here in the city, and i wear a lot of hats. supervisor kim nominated me for the va commission and my whole life, resolves around my fellow veterans, and making sure that my fellow veterans get what they are entitled and they served our country. and they need to be successful. and with that said. that is called one vet, one voice, we have two entities out there that work in silos one person does not know what the other person is doing, so by creating one vet one voice under the umbrella under one vet one voice, and we bring all of these entities together into a one stop shop into eventually. and which will be the veteran's building and the veterans don't just need a job, and we need to look at the total person. the whole concept. and the veteran may have a job, and if he does not have the mental state ready to work. and he is not going to be successful. and so we look at, and housing and employment. and healthcare, and education.
opportunity to come up and speak, i am a native san franciscan and i served 22 years active duty, united states air force and lived all over the world and i am a home owner here in the city, and i wear a lot of hats. supervisor kim nominated me for the va commission and my whole life, resolves around my fellow veterans, and making sure that my fellow veterans get what they are entitled and they served our country. and they need to be successful. and with that said. that is called one vet, one...
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i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt worthless. i guess i never recognized it in myself. eventually, one day i just walked into the va hospital and said i'd like to see somebody. don't suffer alone. you've got to find that link with somebody that will make you let it go. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their families. trader dan deming of stutland equities joins us now for some chart talk. good morning dan. > >good morning angie. > >they have been buying this market going into the fed announcement today. ehat does that tell you? > >certainly right now the expectations in the ma
i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt worthless. i guess i never recognized it in myself. eventually, one day i just walked into the va hospital and said i'd like to...
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and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush fire near mount diablo. and here is a look at some of the pictures you are sending us. we encourage you to send your best fire pictures to breaking-news at kron dot com. or message us on facebook. >> a vote on syria may be stalled in congress, as the house waits for the senate to act and the senate waits for the president. andrew spencer reports, now, with a potential diplomatic break-through comes the potential for even more delays. >> reporter: president barack obama has the chance to change people's minds. but they do not however, still to not believe that >> i do not think that how fast we should do this i think that it should be hollow wall but we should do this. >> he could turn over every bit of this chemical weapons in the next couple of weeks. >> that is something that john kerry to nothing is going to be done. the offer may still be and they say that it is serious enough that they do not want to get
and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush fire near mount diablo. and here is a look at some of the pictures you are sending us. we encourage you to send your best fire pictures to breaking-news at kron dot com. or message us on facebook. >> a vote on syria may be stalled in congress, as the house waits for the senate to act and the senate waits for the president. andrew...
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the second is to more comprehensively takeout assad's air force and ground force units, many of which are the delivery vehicles for chemical weapons. they also serve other regime aims. third would be to increase the quantity and quality of weapons going to the rebel groups. this gets a more involved on the ground. this gets us more obviously picking sides on a political military bases. fourth would be the establishment and enforcement of a no-fly zone so that we take away assad's use of air power completely. this is a more sustained operation and would involve much more of an investment in terms of our military ownership of aspects of the conflict. fifth, and we heard this from general jones on piers morgan last thursday, another objective would be the establishment of safe areas in some portion of syria on the ground that would have to be protected and managed by some forces on the ground, because proxies or direct forces from a coalition. i think about that ladder and for me that drives the rest of our applications as a military role in it. at this point, i emphasize that, it looks
the second is to more comprehensively takeout assad's air force and ground force units, many of which are the delivery vehicles for chemical weapons. they also serve other regime aims. third would be to increase the quantity and quality of weapons going to the rebel groups. this gets a more involved on the ground. this gets us more obviously picking sides on a political military bases. fourth would be the establishment and enforcement of a no-fly zone so that we take away assad's use of air...
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and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. we will speak with air quality district managers at 8:30. >> keep sending in your photographs. this was from another of your and you can send them in a couple of ways. facebook or even breakingnews@kron.com or if there is even an option on all our new mobile application. we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush and here is a look at some com. or message us on stay with kron four for continuing coverage on the mt. diablo fire. you can also get the very latest on our kron four news app. >> there have been a few big companies, such as hewlett- packard being dropped from the s&p 500. we will be back with a strange twist and dealing with syria. and a possible deal to stop a u.s. air strike, details, coming up Ñáçwçñ >> secretary of state john kerry however, syria is excepting russians proposal to keep their chemical supplies intact. represents the bart train new this morning. syria says its accepted russia's proposal to place its chemical weapons under i
and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. we will speak with air quality district managers at 8:30. >> keep sending in your photographs. this was from another of your and you can send them in a couple of ways. facebook or even breakingnews@kron.com or if there is even an option on all our new mobile application. we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush and here is a look at some com. or message us on stay with...
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most are in containerized housing units which means they can clip air conditioning units to the outside if they can afford them. there are schools, health clinics, but there isn't a syrian refugee here who wouldn't leave tomorrow if it was safe for them to cross the border and go home. >> there is half a million refugees in jordan, and more that 4.2 million displays syrians inside the country. joining us now from jordan is maria, unicef's regional director from for the middle east and north africa. what is the experience daily life like for the refugees that you work with, and do they have hope that life will return to normal any time soon? >> the refugees who have really been uprooted from their homes and lives and had to take a long journey to reach the camp, to reach the border, often the families, especially children, they suffer from a lot of trauma. they are in distress. they feel fear because of the horrors they've seen. many have lost loved ones. some have been separated from loved ones. so they arrive in a very difficult condition, and we've seen with refugees over the last yea
most are in containerized housing units which means they can clip air conditioning units to the outside if they can afford them. there are schools, health clinics, but there isn't a syrian refugee here who wouldn't leave tomorrow if it was safe for them to cross the border and go home. >> there is half a million refugees in jordan, and more that 4.2 million displays syrians inside the country. joining us now from jordan is maria, unicef's regional director from for the middle east and...
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teams, canine units have been on the scene here. we have air units in the air.e have seen some medevacs flying around, so we're not quite sure if they are going to be medevacking some of the injured out. i've got to tell you just from the looks on the faces of federal law enforcement folks responding here, this is a very serious situation. >> wrc tony tull joins me in the studio. i know you've been working long hours. the station did extraordinary work and continues to. you were in boston for the marathon coverage. what you saw yesterday when you were in, quote, the hot zone before they put the perimeters out and they still thought there might be other shooters out there, you were right in the middle of it. tell us what you saw and what you felt. >> you and i were talking. when i was in boston, it was semicontrolled, even though they didn't know where the second bomber was, it was semicontrol. yesterday for the first couple of hours, there was not a sense of control. when we were there and looking at the faces of the police officers, all the law enforcement folk
teams, canine units have been on the scene here. we have air units in the air.e have seen some medevacs flying around, so we're not quite sure if they are going to be medevacking some of the injured out. i've got to tell you just from the looks on the faces of federal law enforcement folks responding here, this is a very serious situation. >> wrc tony tull joins me in the studio. i know you've been working long hours. the station did extraordinary work and continues to. you were in boston...
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teams and canine units on the scene here. we have air units in the air. we have seen medivacs. i have to tell you from the looks on their faces from the federal law enforcement folks responding here, this is a serious situation on the scene. we will see if we can get accounts of what happened. a lot of people heading to work and on foot. as of right now, we don't know where the active shooter is. he is in the building, but we don't know what part of the building that person is in. again, we are just getting a release that security team, a s.w.a.t. team is getting ready to enter the building to start locating this person. we will work the scene to get updated information on how many people have been confirmed down. that's all i can tell you right now. >> as you can see from the live picture there, there going to be several street closures around this area as law enforcement search for this active shooter at the navy yard. apparently law enforcement saying this lone gunman is in the naval sea systems headquarters command building, 197. as you saw from the live picture, there tons
teams and canine units on the scene here. we have air units in the air. we have seen medivacs. i have to tell you from the looks on their faces from the federal law enforcement folks responding here, this is a serious situation on the scene. we will see if we can get accounts of what happened. a lot of people heading to work and on foot. as of right now, we don't know where the active shooter is. he is in the building, but we don't know what part of the building that person is in. again, we are...
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>> i am 21 years active duty united states air force. steve: oh. that's pretty good.me something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a speedo. steve: a spee-- a speedo. >> yeah. >> whoo whoo whoo whoo! steve: hey, lora, name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> pantyhose. steve: pantyhose. little bit of nothing. pantyhose. pantyhose. [buzzer] kennie... >> how you doing, steve? steve: how you feeling, man? >> good, good. steve: what do you do? >> i'm a certified public accountant and university professor. steve: wow. >> that's right. steve: name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> well, i'm gonna say piercings. steve: huh? >> piercings. he got some piercings. steve: piercings. >> yes. steve: aw, hell. hell, they all got that. piercings. [buzzer] hey, amina, how you doing, darling? >> hi. i'm good. how are you? steve: what do you do? you're in school. >> yes. i recently graduated from marymount university with a degree in business administration wi
>> i am 21 years active duty united states air force. steve: oh. that's pretty good.me something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a speedo. steve: a spee-- a speedo. >> yeah. >> whoo whoo whoo whoo! steve: hey, lora, name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> pantyhose. steve: pantyhose. little bit of nothing. pantyhose. pantyhose. [buzzer] kennie... >> how you doing, steve?...
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enrichment kentucky and one employee of low colorado and according to a on the roni director of the united states air force counter-proliferation center in alabama both of those sites have leakers and they're stored chemical weapon. crews at the pueblo chemical depot in colorado were recently alerted to a mustard gas leak inside of a storage structure that holds projectiles three nations were leaking the chemical weapon which is funny because on the c.d.c.'s website they say the mustard munition was destroyed in january of two thousand and twelve. at the storage depot in richmond kentucky officials have acknowledged that nerve gas leak monitors weren't working for years meanwhile there are still chemical weapons stored at the facility . mr moroney said the last chemical weapon site in the u.s. isn't even set to start just posable until twenty twenty eight he goes on to say that disposing of chemical weapons lowly and faithfully is extremely expensive and difficult the us is one of the few countries in the world who have any experience with it because they are one of the few countries in the world who
enrichment kentucky and one employee of low colorado and according to a on the roni director of the united states air force counter-proliferation center in alabama both of those sites have leakers and they're stored chemical weapon. crews at the pueblo chemical depot in colorado were recently alerted to a mustard gas leak inside of a storage structure that holds projectiles three nations were leaking the chemical weapon which is funny because on the c.d.c.'s website they say the mustard...
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so there was an emergency, and an urgency to responding, in which the united states provided air support while the french and the british carried out the mission. so i think under those circumstances the president felt the urgency, the emergencicy of protecting life, and a capacity that already had been granted through the international community. which is why he's coming to congress. >> if the british parliament had not rejected prime minister cameron on the issue, would president obama have bothered to come to congress? >> i shy he absolutely would have. i think the president was thinking about this, there were discussions to some degree to whether or not it should happen. he hadn't made up his mind, he didn't announce it to us, but yes, the president believed it was important, and there were people who making that argument particularly on his legal team. >> mr. secretary, you indicated you hadn't had time to read "the new york times" editorial, so i assume you haven't had time to read tom free man's column. >> i'm familiar with his column today. >> let me refer to that today. i don't
so there was an emergency, and an urgency to responding, in which the united states provided air support while the french and the british carried out the mission. so i think under those circumstances the president felt the urgency, the emergencicy of protecting life, and a capacity that already had been granted through the international community. which is why he's coming to congress. >> if the british parliament had not rejected prime minister cameron on the issue, would president obama...
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a united airlines pilot's in-flight emergency, 30,000 feet up. all playing out on airaffic control. >> we have a man down. chest compressions going on right now. >> the packed plane on its way to seattle, forced to land mid flight. >>> and new details for the white widow. now, one of the most wanted women in the world. tied to terrorists. does she hold the key to more attacks after that mall massacre in kenya? >>> incredible treasure on a glacier. shiny jewels lost for decades. now, discovered on one of the highest mountains. emeralds, rubies, sapphires. finally recovered. >>> mariano rivera. >> exit sandman. one of baseball's all-time greats. mariano rivera, leaves the pitcher's mound at yankee stadium for a final time. the emotions pouring, and hard-earned cheers, and thunderous chants in the bronx. >>> we do say good morning, america. george is off. great to have josh back with us. you talked about bob sheffert, the announcer for the yankees. he was announcing for mariano rivera for the final time. why do you call him the sandman? you might as well put the game to b
a united airlines pilot's in-flight emergency, 30,000 feet up. all playing out on airaffic control. >> we have a man down. chest compressions going on right now. >> the packed plane on its way to seattle, forced to land mid flight. >>> and new details for the white widow. now, one of the most wanted women in the world. tied to terrorists. does she hold the key to more attacks after that mall massacre in kenya? >>> incredible treasure on a glacier. shiny jewels lost...
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>> reporter: tragedy in the skies on a united airlines flight the pilot of the plane had a heart attack. despite efforts to save him he died. a crisis in the air for united flight 1603. the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle shortly after 8:00 p.m. the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> yes, man down, chest compressions going on right now. i am not sure too much right now. >> reporter: then the plane made an emergency landing in boise idaho. >> i thought it was a passenger and it was a little bit more nerve racking to see it was a pilot. >> reporter: united says the captain suffered a heart attack at least two pass eninjuries rushed to help -- passengers rushed to help and started giving cpr. >> several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there. >> there were 161 pass enjr.a crew of 6 -- passengers and a crew of 6 on the plane. the copilot started flying and eventually landed. >> emts came onboard they said let's do two more setget him off the plane. >> reporter: the airline is not releasing the pilot's name citing privacy e reasons. >>> -- privacy reasons. >> flight crews are trained
>> reporter: tragedy in the skies on a united airlines flight the pilot of the plane had a heart attack. despite efforts to save him he died. a crisis in the air for united flight 1603. the boeing 737 left houston headed to seattle shortly after 8:00 p.m. the crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. >> yes, man down, chest compressions going on right now. i am not sure too much right now. >> reporter: then the plane made an emergency landing in boise idaho. >> i thought...
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they stole copper from air conditioning units, but wouldn't get far. police discovered their car. >> i don't see another reason they would drive down this dirt yard other than have privacy. they were busted with heroin, and why else would they come down here and sell $40 worth of copper. they were passed out in the middle of the street. >>reporter: police say putting stricter control on prescription drugs is making heroin emerge as a cheap alternative. >>> baltimore county police are trying to figure out who struck a jogger on york road this morning and then just drove away. it happened around 10:40. the victim is an operator for a local business. >>> i like the fall foliage. it sets the move for saturday. it's tough to get out of the 60s tomorrow. a few clouds blowing in out of the west. these have been instability clouds. they've not brought any rain. maybe a stray shower in the mountains from the clouds, but most of the states staying bone dry. wind speeds 10-15, gusts to 20. despite that the numbers have warmed up pretty decently for us. most spots
they stole copper from air conditioning units, but wouldn't get far. police discovered their car. >> i don't see another reason they would drive down this dirt yard other than have privacy. they were busted with heroin, and why else would they come down here and sell $40 worth of copper. they were passed out in the middle of the street. >>reporter: police say putting stricter control on prescription drugs is making heroin emerge as a cheap alternative. >>> baltimore county...
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. >> united airlines said it will honor free tickets mistakenly sold to passengers, united airlines listed aires at zero dollars and customers had to pay a $5 or $10 carrier fee. united is not saying how many tickets were sold or how much it will cost the airlines, though the problem was fixed in a couple of hours. >> >> analysts reporting the i phone 5c has had fewer preorders than previous i phones. the yellow model appears to be sold on on apple's website. of the more advanced phone goes on sale on friday. >> >> world champion hot dog joey chestnut, he devoured 13 apple pies in eight minutes. and this is how he did it. >> get into a rhythm, control my breathing, don't overstuff my mouth, drink water, do the same thing over and over. >> >> chestnut said he still had room for one more pie. next up, a brat wurst eating contest in cincinnati. good way to see the country. . >>> good luck to him. >> all right, 7:51, it is a big party with a bad reputation how oakland police plan to handle the night at the oracle arena. >> >> a father in utah put on the short shorts and the lesson he was trying to
. >> united airlines said it will honor free tickets mistakenly sold to passengers, united airlines listed aires at zero dollars and customers had to pay a $5 or $10 carrier fee. united is not saying how many tickets were sold or how much it will cost the airlines, though the problem was fixed in a couple of hours. >> >> analysts reporting the i phone 5c has had fewer preorders than previous i phones. the yellow model appears to be sold on on apple's website. of the more...
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back to what the united states should do, any air strike against syria would strengthen the norm against chemical weapons use but hurt the government if the united states took out the ability to use air force. we can do that by attacking the air force. if the united states were to make good on the pledge to provide serious arms, to selected elements of the opposition, i say senator mccain and others advocated that would tilt the battle field. this will be a long process, and the decision to potentially use force in response to the chemical use thanks policy can't bear anything like the full burden of the policy if your goal is to take the humanitarian nightmare that is contemporary syria. >>> let's talk more about tomorrow's vote on the syria resolution before the senate foreign relations committee. joining us the author of "syria, the fall of the house of assad." also joining us marvin calb, author of the book "the road to war" the senior fellow at the brookings institutional, as well. thanks to both of you for coming in. david, let me start with you. you know bashar al-assad, you met h
back to what the united states should do, any air strike against syria would strengthen the norm against chemical weapons use but hurt the government if the united states took out the ability to use air force. we can do that by attacking the air force. if the united states were to make good on the pledge to provide serious arms, to selected elements of the opposition, i say senator mccain and others advocated that would tilt the battle field. this will be a long process, and the decision to...
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. >>> the united states air strike on syria is on hold, but just how long would it take to find all ofl weapons? get them actually out of syria's control, and then destroy them? it is a mammoth tank and we'll explore the reality of it, next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for u
. >>> the united states air strike on syria is on hold, but just how long would it take to find all ofl weapons? get them actually out of syria's control, and then destroy them? it is a mammoth tank and we'll explore the reality of it, next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk....
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>>reporter: somehow thieves found their way here to steal copper from large air conditioning units a mile and a half from the nearest paved road. >> i think they came down this road because they were looking for a place too shoot up and saw the opportunity to steal the copper is all i could figure. i came home from camping, and there was a mess. the gas was shooting out of the gas tank. >>reporter: police arrest had a 22-year-old, sarah nicole cook and her boyfriend, eduardo espinoza junior with a car full of copper, cutting tools and supply of heroin. >> we found out that they were actually passed out in the middle of the road. >>reporter: the sheriff's office says burglaries and thefts climbed 300% and heroin overdoses more than doubled as the narcotic made a comeback in the region. >> the declining cost of heroin has now made it a drug of choice. with law enforcement partnering with the local health officials and physicians to tighten down on controls for prescription drug abuse, it's now making heroin a greater interest to drug off fenders. >>reporter: 75% of all the county theft
>>reporter: somehow thieves found their way here to steal copper from large air conditioning units a mile and a half from the nearest paved road. >> i think they came down this road because they were looking for a place too shoot up and saw the opportunity to steal the copper is all i could figure. i came home from camping, and there was a mess. the gas was shooting out of the gas tank. >>reporter: police arrest had a 22-year-old, sarah nicole cook and her boyfriend, eduardo...
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turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want to shut off electricity is when we see an outlet or something smoking, when you smell that burning smel
turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary,...
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he saw this window next to the air-conditioning unit and decided to climb into it.he home belongs to the duffy's. they had been robbed two times so they put up a surveillance camera. the third time, this is what they captured. he had to rest a second. >> come on, dirt bag. kids toys all over the place. you are invading their home. >> the alarm went off and police came soon. he entered through the window, but exited through the door. when mrs. duffy got home, she checked out the video and e-mailed it to police. this fellow happened to be familiar to the police. they went to his house. after a couple questions, he confessed to the crime. >> look at the dopey look on his face sitting on the toy chest. >> i want to punch him. >> you want to punch him in the teeth sticking out. >> it would be great to catch him half way through. >> he walked through the house. nothing seemed to be out of order. he's facing a breaking and entering misdemeanor crime for this. >>> it's american but we have all done it before. park your car, get out and your seatbelt is on. kind of embarrass
he saw this window next to the air-conditioning unit and decided to climb into it.he home belongs to the duffy's. they had been robbed two times so they put up a surveillance camera. the third time, this is what they captured. he had to rest a second. >> come on, dirt bag. kids toys all over the place. you are invading their home. >> the alarm went off and police came soon. he entered through the window, but exited through the door. when mrs. duffy got home, she checked out the...
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and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. >> we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush fire near mount diablo. and here is a look at some of the pictures you are sending us. we encourage you to send your best fire pictures to breaking-news at kron dot com. or message us on facebook. >> stay with kron four for continuing coverage on the mt. diablo fire. you can also get the very latest on our kron four news app. >> new this morning. one person is dead and six others escaping this morning after their berkeley home caught on fire. the fire broke out overnight around 1:45 this morning in a three story residential home near oregon street and telegraph. the fire was contained about a half hour later. the red cross is assisting those seven people with food, shelter, and clothing. one person was injured in the fire and was taken to a local hospital. no word on their condition. - >> still ahead on the kron4 morning newest. syria and russia has came to any agreement this morning. this could be all tied to secretary of
and set air -conditioning units and ventilation systems to re- circulate indoor air. >> we are asking our kron 4 viewers to send us their photos of the raging brush fire near mount diablo. and here is a look at some of the pictures you are sending us. we encourage you to send your best fire pictures to breaking-news at kron dot com. or message us on facebook. >> stay with kron four for continuing coverage on the mt. diablo fire. you can also get the very latest on our kron four news...
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. >> air united, emergency. >> reporter: united was flying from houston to seattle when the 63-year-old captain apparently suffered a heart attack at the controls. >> we got man down, chest compressions going on right now. i'm not sure too much right now status, but an ambulance and maybe some air stairs meet us off the runway. >> we'll get that going. >> reporter: they jumped into the cockpit. >> they kept the cpr going the whole time we were in the air. >> reporter: despite the efforts the captain died at a boise hospital. inflight medical emergencies are actually very common. nearly 50 each day in the u.s., but most involve passengers and aren't so serious. according to a recent study, 37% are related to fainting, followed by respiratory and air sickness. just over 7% of all emergencies cause the plane to divert. 27 times a day flight crews call the university of pittsburgh, one of two med centers that assess a patient's condition from the ground. >> patients in whom we have a high suspicion that they're having either a heart attack or a stroke would be diverted to the closest airpor
. >> air united, emergency. >> reporter: united was flying from houston to seattle when the 63-year-old captain apparently suffered a heart attack at the controls. >> we got man down, chest compressions going on right now. i'm not sure too much right now status, but an ambulance and maybe some air stairs meet us off the runway. >> we'll get that going. >> reporter: they jumped into the cockpit. >> they kept the cpr going the whole time we were in the air....
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it comes a day after two bombs hidden in an air conditioning unit in the city mosque in the city of samara killed 15. >>> mexican president have survivors of storms in the pacific coastline. mud slides purrryed entire villages in the the mud and rocks. more than a hundred people died in the storm. he said they will be rebuilt in safer location. >> translator: we eve had we'ved extraordinary rain and unfortunately, guerro has opinion the most effected. with the number of family deaths and the way in which it happened. >> we report from the village. >> reporter: rescue teams slowly begin town earth what lies. beneath a disaster stko*e disas. here they will take the body of a woman, one of ph-f they expect to find in the coming days. survivors say the mudslide hit without warning. >> i lost my nephew, my grandchildren, the whole house is gone. i lost my entire family. they were making bread when mudslide hit. >> reporter: the hill slide collapsed last sunday. the results of days of torrential rain brought on my tropical storm "manuel" turns of rock collapsed on theville and burring dozens of
it comes a day after two bombs hidden in an air conditioning unit in the city mosque in the city of samara killed 15. >>> mexican president have survivors of storms in the pacific coastline. mud slides purrryed entire villages in the the mud and rocks. more than a hundred people died in the storm. he said they will be rebuilt in safer location. >> translator: we eve had we'ved extraordinary rain and unfortunately, guerro has opinion the most effected. with the number of family...
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the president there claims the obama administration has blocked him from flying over the united states air space on an upcoming trip to chilean. the state department denies the claims saying the permission was actually granted and that is he is free to fly over puerto rico for his trip. >> i hope they work that out. >> yeah. >>> from china, a woman apparently survived for 15 days in an abandoned well. she's in there somewhere down there being rescued. she apparently had fallen in that well while out picking medicinal herbs. her family thought she had been kidnapped but passer-by heard her scream. she drank well water to survive. her condition is amazingly improving. >> that is a will to survive. >>> coming up, nearly a hundred people killed. towns destroyed. tropical storm manuel causing utter chaos. we are going to show you the hardest hit areas. >>> a rare brain eating amoeba who killed a child. [ male announcer ] guys don't put all this high tech gear on their face only to go home and wreck it with just any razor. upgrade to the gillette fusion proglide, precision equipment with less tu
the president there claims the obama administration has blocked him from flying over the united states air space on an upcoming trip to chilean. the state department denies the claims saying the permission was actually granted and that is he is free to fly over puerto rico for his trip. >> i hope they work that out. >> yeah. >>> from china, a woman apparently survived for 15 days in an abandoned well. she's in there somewhere down there being rescued. she apparently had...