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they are now seeking applications for people who want to move into 14 unoccupied units. if you like barbecue, you may want to check out the giant national capital barbecue battle , going on until 9 p.m. tonight on pennsylvania avenue. it also runs from 11 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. chefs ares and competing for prizes. you can taste some amazing barbecue. proceeds benefit the uso and the capital area food bank. from bethesda. the clouds early in the morning, but people getting out on the greens. the condition starting to improve. getting better across the area, leading to a very nice evening. we have the dry air in place, allowing the temperatures to settle into the 60's for a lot of us. yesterday we were stuck with warmer overnight temperatures, so tonight will become purple. the high-pressure is keeping the clouds to the south, making for a nicer evening, leading into lots of sunshine tomorrow. this morning, the clouds got stuck over the blue ridge mountains. that will not be a problem tomorrow is the high pressure moves further off to the east. monday is when we will see the
they are now seeking applications for people who want to move into 14 unoccupied units. if you like barbecue, you may want to check out the giant national capital barbecue battle , going on until 9 p.m. tonight on pennsylvania avenue. it also runs from 11 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. chefs ares and competing for prizes. you can taste some amazing barbecue. proceeds benefit the uso and the capital area food bank. from bethesda. the clouds early in the morning, but people getting out on the greens. the...
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crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot near hobby airport. single engine cirrus aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane had flown from normand, oklahoma, no word yet on the cause. >> coming up next the fda accused of being too slow with food recalls. and, too quick thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. ♪ ♪
crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot near hobby airport. single engine cirrus aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane had flown from normand, oklahoma, no word yet on the cause. >> coming up next the fda accused of being too slow with food recalls. and, too quick thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. ♪ ♪
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. >> luckily the temple outpatient center was closed and unoccupied at the time. the driver of this dark colored chevy monte carlo turned himself in and the car is surrounded by crime tape. >> the investigation is on going and active. we are just waiting to get all the particulars and details about the incident itself. >> reporter: we just learned that the officer is an eight year veteran of the force and did suffer cuts to his knees and elbows from the fall from the motorcycle and he was treated and released. the driver of the car was not injured and not yet charged with any crime however this is an investigation that continues tonight. live at police headquarters, i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> police are saying that a man found dead in south philadelphia was beaten and strangled. investigators identified the victim as 78-year-old joseph daly, a navy veteran, that picture taken years ago. daly was discovered dead in his home on theodore street yesterday afternoon. the search continues for his killer or killers, witnesses reported seeing as many
. >> luckily the temple outpatient center was closed and unoccupied at the time. the driver of this dark colored chevy monte carlo turned himself in and the car is surrounded by crime tape. >> the investigation is on going and active. we are just waiting to get all the particulars and details about the incident itself. >> reporter: we just learned that the officer is an eight year veteran of the force and did suffer cuts to his knees and elbows from the fall from the...
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the blaze consumed about 1300 acres of land so far and destroyed three unoccupied structures. three years ago, another brush fire killed 19 members of a firefighting crew there. that prompted the community to clear out the brush. >> the community of yarnell has worked very hard the last two years putting in a fire break along the east side of town that we w burn off and herd the fire around yarnell. that is why we were so successful yesterday. >> and the federal government is also chipping in with funding to fight the fire saying it has the potential to become a major disaster. the fire is believed to be caused by humans. yarnell is northwest of phoenix. >>> on the east coast, riders were stuck at a north carolina amusement park after the power went out. among the three rides affected was a rotating swing ride called the windseeker. it's the tallest in the park. the power was out for only about a minute or two, but it took about two hours before people could be brought down from the rides manually. >> the trial for the police officer facing murder charges in the death of fredd
the blaze consumed about 1300 acres of land so far and destroyed three unoccupied structures. three years ago, another brush fire killed 19 members of a firefighting crew there. that prompted the community to clear out the brush. >> the community of yarnell has worked very hard the last two years putting in a fire break along the east side of town that we w burn off and herd the fire around yarnell. that is why we were so successful yesterday. >> and the federal government is also...
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a small plane fell from the sky today in houston, crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot. three people on board the single-engine aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane was flown from normand, oklahoma. there is no word yet on the cause. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the f.d.a. is accused of being too slow with food recalls and two quick-thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. >> pelley: contaminated foods sometimes remains on store shelfs for months because the f.d.a. is slow to order a recall. that's according to a report released today by a government watchdog group. anna werner spoke to the investigator in charge. >> reporter: government recalls from 2014 where they said consumers remained at risk of illness or death for several weeks after f.d.a. knew of potentially hazardous food. one was a salmonella outbreak linked to nut butter that caused 14 illnesses and in 11 states. investigators found it took 165 days from when the product was identified to the date of the firm's voluntariural. and in a ali outbreak later that year, link
a small plane fell from the sky today in houston, crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot. three people on board the single-engine aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane was flown from normand, oklahoma. there is no word yet on the cause. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the f.d.a. is accused of being too slow with food recalls and two quick-thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. >> pelley: contaminated foods sometimes remains on store shelfs...
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officers found it unoccupied at griscom and oxford today. daily was beaten and strangled inside his theodore street home tuesday. police believe the suspects are kids who had previously targeted the victim friday night. >>> the camden county animal shelter is trying to find homes for three dogs that were rescued from a dog meat farm in south korea. the dogs are joey, liberty and tisha. for several years now the humane society international has been trying to shut down the dog meat market in southeast asia. they say the dogs are kept in demore rabble conditions and tortured. >>> a recall toll night in support of philadelphia's proposed soda tax. "eyewitness news" at chew rec center in washington avenue. the 3-cents per ounce tax could fund universal pre k. opponents say it will cost jobs and target low income people who can least afford it. >>> now a campaign 2016. hillary clinton goes on the attack ahead of tuesday's primaries in new jersey and california. the democratic frontrunner rips drum many's positions on foreign policy. the former se
officers found it unoccupied at griscom and oxford today. daily was beaten and strangled inside his theodore street home tuesday. police believe the suspects are kids who had previously targeted the victim friday night. >>> the camden county animal shelter is trying to find homes for three dogs that were rescued from a dog meat farm in south korea. the dogs are joey, liberty and tisha. for several years now the humane society international has been trying to shut down the dog meat...
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officers found it unoccupied at griscom and oxford today. daily was beaten and strangled inside his theodore street home tuesday. police believe the suspects are kids who had previously targeted the victim friday night. >>> the camden county animal shelter is trying to find homes for three dogs that were rescued from a dog meat farm in south korea. the dogs are joey, liberty and tisha. for several years now the humane society international has been trying to shut down the dog meat market in southeast asia. they say the dogs are kept in demore rabble conditions and tortured. >>> a recall toll night in support of philadelphia's proposed soda tax. "eyewitness news" at chew rec center in washington avenue. the 3-cents per ounce tax could fund universal pre k. opponents say it will cost jobs and target low income people who can least afford it. >>> now a campaign 2016. hillary clinton goes on the attack ahead of tuesday's primaries in new jersey and california. the democratic frontrunner rips drum many's positions on foreign policy. the former se
officers found it unoccupied at griscom and oxford today. daily was beaten and strangled inside his theodore street home tuesday. police believe the suspects are kids who had previously targeted the victim friday night. >>> the camden county animal shelter is trying to find homes for three dogs that were rescued from a dog meat farm in south korea. the dogs are joey, liberty and tisha. for several years now the humane society international has been trying to shut down the dog meat...
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evacuations. 9 blaze in yarnell near prescott consumed 1300 acres of brush and grass and destroyed three unoccupiedtructures. the fire is believed to be human caused. just three years ago you may recall another fire near yarnell killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> three people are dead after their small plane crash near houston's hobby airport. the plane coming from oklahoma missed multiple landing attempts. for eight agonizing minutes the controller tries to help the pilot land. but on the final attempt the plane was just too high. that pilot, a mother of six, was taking her husband and br sick father. an investigation is now under way. >>> and congress is moving to rescue puerto rico's debt stricken government and the house voted to allow them to restructure their $72 billion debt in return for federal oversight of puerto rico's government. the bill had bipartisan support but still needs senate approval. a $2 billion payout on puerto rico's bonds is due in just three weeks. >>> when it comes to eating mexican food apparently designers are opting away from chipotle. a survey finds mow's is now the m
evacuations. 9 blaze in yarnell near prescott consumed 1300 acres of brush and grass and destroyed three unoccupiedtructures. the fire is believed to be human caused. just three years ago you may recall another fire near yarnell killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> three people are dead after their small plane crash near houston's hobby airport. the plane coming from oklahoma missed multiple landing attempts. for eight agonizing minutes the controller tries to help the pilot land. but on...
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we were basically unoccupied for a number of years after that. after the mormons were in this what next happened was prospectors coming into the area. not the valley, but near the valley. in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came into the vegas valley. , you had70's, 1880's six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at this point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled area in the 19th century. named williamsow andrew clark, decided he would hold a railroad from los angeles to salt lake city. he had to have a watering stop in the desert. the only place that had enough water was this valley. he came over here. his employees negotiated with helen stewart, who had the rancho at that point, and bought the rancho and brought the railroad through here. they had a big auction sale of lots. the las vegas townsite was created. that is when las vegas gets started. las vegas is a 20th century town. one of the interesting things in the history of las vegas is that most
we were basically unoccupied for a number of years after that. after the mormons were in this what next happened was prospectors coming into the area. not the valley, but near the valley. in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came into the vegas valley. , you had70's, 1880's six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at this point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled area in the 19th century. named...
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to salt lakeck city and we were unoccupied for a number of years after that. this the mormons were in area, what next happened were prospectors coming into the area, into areas near the valley. in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at wrenching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's and 1880's coming of six ranches in this area for we are only talking 20 or 30 people in this entire valley for the it was not a thatly settled area in time. a fellow named william andrews clark from montana decided was going to build a railroad from 10 pedro to los angeles to salt lake city. you had to have a watering stop in the desert. the only place that had enough water was this valley in the loss they guess rancho. his employees negotiated with helen stewart and thought it and brought the railroad through here. in may of 1905, they had a egg auction sale and las vegas townsite was created. that is when las vegas gets darted. las vegas is a 20th century town. one of the interesting things in the history of lost big is his
to salt lakeck city and we were unoccupied for a number of years after that. this the mormons were in area, what next happened were prospectors coming into the area, into areas near the valley. in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at wrenching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's and 1880's coming of six ranches in this area for we are only talking 20 or 30 people in this entire valley for the it was not a thatly settled area in time. a...
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they were clever enough and owned a lot of land that was unoccupied.hey had on the order of 1000 some point,t at they have to move to a city. model. is a pretty good charlie: what about the model of silicon valley? they're both graduate schools. of themrelationship doing whatever they want to do, does it create opportunities? eric: stanford is the best example of this but there is no secret here. stanford is organized around graduate students. they have a lot of funding. they are encouraged to write interesting things. seems like an enormous amount of money. they move into some dumpy house and palo alto that cost too much. six or seven cycles. it is highly repeatable. charlie: if you were starting over today, would you going to biology rather than computer science and engineering? eric: both are having a renaissance. it's interesting you ask that question. i spend a fair amount of time with computer scientists working in biology because they are right at that intersection. the number of proteins holding. was solvingnetics this. it changes as a result o
they were clever enough and owned a lot of land that was unoccupied.hey had on the order of 1000 some point,t at they have to move to a city. model. is a pretty good charlie: what about the model of silicon valley? they're both graduate schools. of themrelationship doing whatever they want to do, does it create opportunities? eric: stanford is the best example of this but there is no secret here. stanford is organized around graduate students. they have a lot of funding. they are encouraged to...
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crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot near hobby airport. all three people on board the single engine cirrus aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane had flown from normand, oklahoma, no word yet on the cause. >> coming up next the fda accused of being too slow with food recalls. and, too quick thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. ♪ ♪ his wife, sat silently. her eyes covered hefrmt face showed no emotion. it was the first time the family has been seen in public since ali's death. an estimated 14,000 people packed a louisville expo center, including ali abdullah who says he converted because of ali. >> muhammad ali is the one who actually made people to understand what the true religion was about. >> reporter: muhma the service to be open to non-muslims like rosetta fackler. >> he was a role model to everybody the way he treated people, his faithfulness to what he believed in. >> reporter: ali embraced islamic faith in 1964 after upsetting sunny liston, cassius clay announced his conversion and a new name. >> ali
crashed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot near hobby airport. all three people on board the single engine cirrus aircraft were killed. no one has been identified. the plane had flown from normand, oklahoma, no word yet on the cause. >> coming up next the fda accused of being too slow with food recalls. and, too quick thinking kids save a little girl from drowning. ♪ ♪ his wife, sat silently. her eyes covered hefrmt face showed no emotion. it was the first time the family has...
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. >> we believe the vehicle will be unoccupied. we don't believe there are outstanding suspects. we believe that the vehicle may contain establish motive. alison: another person on the kill list who works at ucla is okay today. jonathan:well, right now we are on storm watch. rain and a chance of storms moving in the area. chief meteorologist doug hill joining us now with a check of the forecast. >> what we see closer to the metro area. light showers. slowly drifting off to the east to the metro area. farther west. a heavier band of storms to south side virginia. a warm pattern. daily chance of showers and the storms. overnight, 63 to 70. with showers and the storms late night and overnight. patchy fog and light winds. check out friday, the weekend and seven days in a few minutes. alison: thank you. new information about the death of prince. autopsy results showed the ta overdose of the prescription drug fentanyl. that is a powerful synthetic opioid, many times more potent than opium. report this afternoon says the death was accidental. prince died at his paisley park home april 2
. >> we believe the vehicle will be unoccupied. we don't believe there are outstanding suspects. we believe that the vehicle may contain establish motive. alison: another person on the kill list who works at ucla is okay today. jonathan:well, right now we are on storm watch. rain and a chance of storms moving in the area. chief meteorologist doug hill joining us now with a check of the forecast. >> what we see closer to the metro area. light showers. slowly drifting off to the east...
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, a big part of your business, passed a law making it illegal to advertise airbnb listings for unoccupiedpartments. what do you think of the bill and how will he react mark guest: we have done a number of holes and surveys about how new yorkers feel about airbnb. they are sharing the homes that they live in and i think telling a middle-class family who depends on airbnb that they cannot advertise their homes on airbnb is not going to be best for new york and i hope governor cuomo will see that. we have the benefit that we are global and we are in 34,000 cities. this experiment is being played out all over the world. we have agreements with 160 cities around the world and this is the idea that it is here to stay. brad: it seems like city, state and country governments around the world are struggling to regulate these new sharing economy companies. what's your advice to the governor of new york or any regular looking at a company like airbnb? the digital economy is creating a whole new set of issues that governments are having to deal with. important isis that we engage with one another. le
, a big part of your business, passed a law making it illegal to advertise airbnb listings for unoccupiedpartments. what do you think of the bill and how will he react mark guest: we have done a number of holes and surveys about how new yorkers feel about airbnb. they are sharing the homes that they live in and i think telling a middle-class family who depends on airbnb that they cannot advertise their homes on airbnb is not going to be best for new york and i hope governor cuomo will see that....
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dashcam video captures the moment a driver switches he thought to an unoccupied lane on a busy salt lakehighway causing a second driver to swerve which hits a third car. watch this. here we go. a dramatic collision and then the rollover crash, incredibly. i wouldn't even -- i would not in any way blame you if you did not believe me when i say at each one of these dramatic moments there were no major injuries. i wouldn't blame you, but i hope you go along with me on this. that's what we're told. looks impossible doesn't it. up next, donald trump says we can no longer afford to have a politically correct president fighting, fighting a war on terror. >> what happened in orlando is so disgraceful and so shocking on so many levels, and we just can't have a country like this. we need a president that's going to show passion. lou: counterterrorism expert dr. sebastian gorka joins us next, stay with us, we're coming right back with that and much more. stay with us. . lou: quite a day on wall street, stocks closed lower, off session lows. the dow down 58, the s&p down 4, the nasdaq down 5. volume
dashcam video captures the moment a driver switches he thought to an unoccupied lane on a busy salt lakehighway causing a second driver to swerve which hits a third car. watch this. here we go. a dramatic collision and then the rollover crash, incredibly. i wouldn't even -- i would not in any way blame you if you did not believe me when i say at each one of these dramatic moments there were no major injuries. i wouldn't blame you, but i hope you go along with me on this. that's what we're told....
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. >> we believe that vehicle will be unoccupied. we don't believe there are outstanding suspects. we also believe the vehicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive. alison: we are told from officials another person on the kill list who works at ucla is okay toda jonathan: there were two threats at newark airport today in new jersey. the most recent a british airplanes. everyone was taken off the plane. they were lined up next to the plane. then dogs came out and inspected each individual bag before they were taken to the terminal. nothing was found. this is hours after the guy in the terminal used a pay phone to make a threat about a it shooing. he was quickly taken away in custody. 23 people aboard a sinking boat in the chesapeake, many of them were fourth graders all rescued by a waterman. he saw the state-owned boat in distress. he went to help just in time. maryland bureau chief brad bell spoke to the waterman and one of the people rescued from the water. brad: these people have quite a story to tell. this started as a field trip studying fish, crabs and
. >> we believe that vehicle will be unoccupied. we don't believe there are outstanding suspects. we also believe the vehicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive. alison: we are told from officials another person on the kill list who works at ucla is okay toda jonathan: there were two threats at newark airport today in new jersey. the most recent a british airplanes. everyone was taken off the plane. they were lined up next to the plane. then dogs came out and...
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. >> several unoccupied buildings have been burned. how the fire started is unknown.contained. san francisco businesses taking the homeless issue into their own hands. the auction house is accused of using their rooftop sprinklers to try to get rid of homeless encampments in front of their building. the business has been turning the sprinklers on every night for up to three weeks. police came to that site yesterday and asked the homeless to move their tents around the corner. those living on the street say it's unfair, but neighboring businesses sympathize with the auction house. a historic radar tower on a south. bay mountain top radar tower will be saved. they considered tearing down the tower, but last month, the santa clara supervisors agreed to put it in their inventory. it was once used by their air force station and played a significant role for the air defense network. not quite friday. we have to get through this thursday afternoon and evening. we're getting close. >> we're easing into it. just some locations slow to burn off on that fog bank. if they're on t
. >> several unoccupied buildings have been burned. how the fire started is unknown.contained. san francisco businesses taking the homeless issue into their own hands. the auction house is accused of using their rooftop sprinklers to try to get rid of homeless encampments in front of their building. the business has been turning the sprinklers on every night for up to three weeks. police came to that site yesterday and asked the homeless to move their tents around the corner. those living...
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we believe that vehicle will be unoccupied. we do not believe there are outstanding suspects.at vehicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive and put some pieces together in this case. case is ongoing. one of the pieces of evidence that i discussed today was that in the search of sarkar's residence in minneapolis, a list was located that had professor klug's name on it. another ucla professor's name on it, and the name of the female victim that was later located in the nearby town. and we -- that list has been described as a kill list. that was the wording that was put on it. and that was what led us to the residence in the nearby town. with that, i will answer questions. one at a time. i'll answer them. >> the girl's name -- >> i will not confirm the names of either the young lady that was killed in minneapolis or the name of the professor who survived who was named on the kill list. that is not my investigation in minneapolis. i don't know if they've made proper notification to family. so i will not confirm or further elaborate on the identity of that v
we believe that vehicle will be unoccupied. we do not believe there are outstanding suspects.at vehicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive and put some pieces together in this case. case is ongoing. one of the pieces of evidence that i discussed today was that in the search of sarkar's residence in minneapolis, a list was located that had professor klug's name on it. another ucla professor's name on it, and the name of the female victim that was later located in the...
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the man was pushed back into the car wash investigators say he may have also been struck by this unoccupied honda that was coming through the wash line. >> just tragic accident. we're still investigating and looking at every angle. >> reporter: patel says he started working for him right out of high school. he says he was a hard working young man who kept working while he help out his mother who was battling cancer. >> he was taking care of his mother who had just gone through chemotherapy. >> reporter: investigators inves from aid and osha were on scene immediately. patel says he and his employees are devastated by the loss. >> they're all crying. everybody was crying. >> reporter: captain says the investigation should wrap up in couple of days. he does not expect criminal charges to be filed in this case or any other charges. osha officials were not available for comment on how long their investigation might take. dawn? >> dave, thank you. >>> a live look at the vine street expressway the interstate which typically is a nightmare for commuters had a as chance for improvement. the roadway
the man was pushed back into the car wash investigators say he may have also been struck by this unoccupied honda that was coming through the wash line. >> just tragic accident. we're still investigating and looking at every angle. >> reporter: patel says he started working for him right out of high school. he says he was a hard working young man who kept working while he help out his mother who was battling cancer. >> he was taking care of his mother who had just gone through...
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we believe the vehicle is unoccupied and we don't believe there's outstanding suspects but we believeicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive and put some pieces together in this case. case is ongoing. one of the pieces of evidence that i discussed today was that in the search of sarkar's residence in minneapolis, a list was located that had professor klug's name on it, another ucla's professor's name on it and the name of the female victim later located in the nearby town. that list is described as a kill list. that was the wording that was put on it. and that was what led us to the residence in the nearby town. and with that, i'll answer questions. one at a time. >> ashley hastings? >> i will not confirm the names of either the young lady that was killed in minneapolis or the name of the professor who survived who is named on the kill list. that is not my investigation. in minneapolis. i don't know if they've made proper notification of family so i'll not confirm or further elaborate on the identity of that suspect. one at a time. >> do you have -- minneapoli
we believe the vehicle is unoccupied and we don't believe there's outstanding suspects but we believeicle may contain evidence which will help us to establish motive and put some pieces together in this case. case is ongoing. one of the pieces of evidence that i discussed today was that in the search of sarkar's residence in minneapolis, a list was located that had professor klug's name on it, another ucla's professor's name on it and the name of the female victim later located in the nearby...
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then he barricaded himself inside an unoccupied home. caught fire as officers lobbed tear gas inside. the officers remain hospitalized at regional medical center in san jose. one is in critical condition. the other officer is listed as stable. >>> some new theories about why the ucla gunman chose an engineering professor as his only target. the shooter may have been fuming over computer code. mainak sarkar used to be a phd student in bill klug's department. in a recent blog post, sarkar wrote that klug is a very sick person and alleges the professor stole his code. sarkar was one of several students and professors working on klug's main project which has been called, a virtual heart. a massive computer code. but klug's colleagues say only ucla itself owns the rights to the code. >>> today part of interstate 5 is re-opening near tracy after a massive sinkhole opened up this week. investigators say that an abandoned old deteriorating irrigation pipe is to blame. the sinkhole was spotted tuesday morning forcing the closure of the northbound
then he barricaded himself inside an unoccupied home. caught fire as officers lobbed tear gas inside. the officers remain hospitalized at regional medical center in san jose. one is in critical condition. the other officer is listed as stable. >>> some new theories about why the ucla gunman chose an engineering professor as his only target. the shooter may have been fuming over computer code. mainak sarkar used to be a phd student in bill klug's department. in a recent blog post,...
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they were clever enough and owned a lot of land that was unoccupied.had on the order of 1000 startups, but at some point, they have to move to a city. and of course, they moved to london. kings cross. so that is a pretty good model. charlie: what about the model stanford has with silicon valley? take the founders of google. in graduateth schools. and the relationship of them doing whatever they want to do, does it create opportunities? eric: you could argue the cornell program is the same thing here. stanford is the best example of this but there is no secret here. it's not like an intellectual property in a vault somewhere. stanford is organized around graduate students. they have a lot of funding. they are encouraged to write interesting things. the moment they have something interesting, they have lunch with a venture capitalist, they get funded to a couple million dollars, which to them seems like an enormous amount of money. and for me, too, at the time. they move into some dumpy house in palo alto that cost too much. six or seven cycles. so, it i
they were clever enough and owned a lot of land that was unoccupied.had on the order of 1000 startups, but at some point, they have to move to a city. and of course, they moved to london. kings cross. so that is a pretty good model. charlie: what about the model stanford has with silicon valley? take the founders of google. in graduateth schools. and the relationship of them doing whatever they want to do, does it create opportunities? eric: you could argue the cornell program is the same thing...
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they moved back to salt lake city and beware basically unoccupied for a number of years after that. mormons came to this area, prospectors came into the area near the valley. and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's, 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled area. named williamlow andrews clark, nexen under from montana decided -- an ex senator from montana decided that he would build a road. he had to had a water stop in the desert. the only place that had enough water was this valley and it was the las vegas rancho. he came over here. his employees negotiated with helen stewart who had the rancho at that point and bought the rancho and brought the railroad through here. in may of 1905, they had a big las vegasle block and townsite was created. las vegas is a 20th-century town. things in interesting the history of las vegas is that most people know las vegas from the movies. t
they moved back to salt lake city and beware basically unoccupied for a number of years after that. mormons came to this area, prospectors came into the area near the valley. and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's, 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled area. named williamlow andrews...
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they moved back to salt lake city and beware basically -- we were basically unoccupied for a number ofyears after that. after the mormons came to this area, prospectors came into the area near the valley. and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's, 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled area. in 1900, a fellow named william andrews clark, an ex senator from montana decided that he would build a road. he had to have a water stop in the desert. the only place that had enough water was this valley and it was the las vegas rancho. he came over here. his employees negotiated with helen stewart who had the rancho at that point and bought the rancho and brought the railroad through here. in may of 1905, they had a big auction sale block and las vegas townsite was created. las vegas is a 20th-century town. one of the interesting things in the history of las vegas is that most people know
they moved back to salt lake city and beware basically -- we were basically unoccupied for a number ofyears after that. after the mormons came to this area, prospectors came into the area near the valley. and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were better at ranching than prospecting, they came up into the vegas valley and by the 1870's, 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled...
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so they were clever enough, they owned a lot of land t was unoccupied. and the university was able to entitle it. they had on the order of a thousand startups, most of which didn't work and they were small and so forth. but those startups at some point have to move to a city and of course they move to london. so that's a pretty good model, right. >> what about the model that stanford has with silicon valley. take the two founders of google. >> both were in graduate school. >> yes. >> and the relationship between the university allowing them to do whatever they wanted to do, does it create opportunity? >> you can argue the cornell tech anycon is the same thing here. >> stanford is the best example of this. but this is a copyable model there is no secret here. not like some intellectual property. stanford is organized around graduate students. they have a lot of funding. they're encouraged to write interesting things. the moment they have something interesting, they have lunch with the venture capitalists, they get funded to a couple of millions of dollars
so they were clever enough, they owned a lot of land t was unoccupied. and the university was able to entitle it. they had on the order of a thousand startups, most of which didn't work and they were small and so forth. but those startups at some point have to move to a city and of course they move to london. so that's a pretty good model, right. >> what about the model that stanford has with silicon valley. take the two founders of google. >> both were in graduate school. >>...
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they moved back to salt lake we were basically unoccupied for a number of years after that.after the mormons were in this what happen with prospectors coming into the area. not into the valley here but into areas near the valley, and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were actually better at ranching then they were than at prospecting, they and by the vegas valley, the 1870's or 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this entire valley. it was not a heavily settled the area in the 19th century. man by the name of william andrews clark, and xm it are from montana, decided he was going to build a railroad rum san pedro, california, to los angeles to salt lake city. spot,d to have a watering and the only place that had enough water was this valley, and it was the las vegas rancho. there was helen stewart who had , and they bought it and brought the railroad through. they had a big auction, and the clark's las vegas townsite was created. get is when las vegas started. las vegas is a 20th century town. in of th
they moved back to salt lake we were basically unoccupied for a number of years after that.after the mormons were in this what happen with prospectors coming into the area. not into the valley here but into areas near the valley, and in the case of a couple of those prospectors who were actually better at ranching then they were than at prospecting, they and by the vegas valley, the 1870's or 1880's, you had six ranches in this area. we are only talking 20 or 30 people at that point in this...
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china has occupied these unoccupied reefs since 2012. this ruling expected in a couple of weeks.lready the admiral says beijing will not recognize what ever that ruling is because they claim the hague does not have jurisdiction. angie: flashpoint there. thank you for that. you can get more on all the day's top stories at our digital destination, bringing together the best of bloomberg news and new digital content all-in-one address. why thereoomberg.com, is mounting speculation over the -- ahead of india's rate decision tomorrow. why there rebound in oil prices can make you twice -- think twice about ordering dessert. that is bloomberg.com/asia. check it out. the stories making headlines around the world. hasi: south korea's group initial public offering following reports that an executive is being investigated for bribery. for today, andd a new date has yet to be set. the inquiry is a setback for an ipo intended to raise $4.8 billion. india will be looking to strengthen ties with the u.s. went prime minister modi meets president obama this week. helped open afghanistan's egg is
china has occupied these unoccupied reefs since 2012. this ruling expected in a couple of weeks.lready the admiral says beijing will not recognize what ever that ruling is because they claim the hague does not have jurisdiction. angie: flashpoint there. thank you for that. you can get more on all the day's top stories at our digital destination, bringing together the best of bloomberg news and new digital content all-in-one address. why thereoomberg.com, is mounting speculation over the --...
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feet he still has a small balcony that is of no consequence but reduces the mass further on the unoccupied roof to the street side is 10 feet minimum beyond that would be another three or four step outs balconies for this upper level but that is an option the applicant can purview with the caveat it has to pull back if either side and not sit on the property line as to the rear i think that would be kind of interesting to explore how on the extended ground floor as shown on drawings drawing drawing drawing - >> okay. where is that. >> the for better or worse the ground floor occupant as to whether or not that ground floor unit should pull in from this side by 5 feet as a pop up we often pull buildings back in order toediate the expansion and the impacts on the other buildings by doing so that could architecturally being making valued for on the windows and i'll kind of like to encourage that can you formulate this into a motions are you comfortable. >> i think we the lady may have to draw it up and community-based around and show it to us i think we've all expressed the kind of soft points
feet he still has a small balcony that is of no consequence but reduces the mass further on the unoccupied roof to the street side is 10 feet minimum beyond that would be another three or four step outs balconies for this upper level but that is an option the applicant can purview with the caveat it has to pull back if either side and not sit on the property line as to the rear i think that would be kind of interesting to explore how on the extended ground floor as shown on drawings drawing...
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feet he still has a small balcony that is of no consequence but reduces the mass further on the unoccupied roof to the street side is 10 feet minimum beyond that would be another three or four step outs balconies for this upper level but that is an option the applicant can purview with the caveat it has to pull back if either side and not sit on the property line as to the rear i think that would be kind of interesting to explore how on the extended ground floor as shown on drawings drawing drawing drawing - >> okay. where is that. >> the for better or worse the ground floor occupant as to whether or not that ground floor unit should pull in from this side by 5 feet as a pop up we often pull buildings back in order to mediate the expansion and the impacts on the other buildings by doing so that could architecturally being making valued for on the windows and i'll kind of like to encourage that can you formulate this into a motions are you comfortable. >> i think we the lady may have to draw it up and community-based around and show it to us i think we've all expressed the kind of soft poin
feet he still has a small balcony that is of no consequence but reduces the mass further on the unoccupied roof to the street side is 10 feet minimum beyond that would be another three or four step outs balconies for this upper level but that is an option the applicant can purview with the caveat it has to pull back if either side and not sit on the property line as to the rear i think that would be kind of interesting to explore how on the extended ground floor as shown on drawings drawing...
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based on the electronically unoccupied track, the automation in the train behind began accelerating to the maximum speed for that area by the time the operator saw the stopped train and applied the emergency brake after coming around a curve, it was too late. another lesson learned in support of the statement is that even if the operator is removed, humans are still involved in designing the vehicle, manufacturing, maintaining, and they are involved in the same functions with respect to the streets and highways. at these points of human engagement, it presents another opportunity for human error. human erin these steps are likely to be more systemic in its effe which could mean it involves several vehicles. could be more difficult to select -- to correct. moveromated people will -- people mover had improper maintenance. they had no operator that it still had a crash caused by some other point of information -- of intervention of human error. the most fundamental lesson learned from the accident investigation experience is that introducing automation into complex human centric systems c
based on the electronically unoccupied track, the automation in the train behind began accelerating to the maximum speed for that area by the time the operator saw the stopped train and applied the emergency brake after coming around a curve, it was too late. another lesson learned in support of the statement is that even if the operator is removed, humans are still involved in designing the vehicle, manufacturing, maintaining, and they are involved in the same functions with respect to the...