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it's unreal. it's unreal our houses standing. we have been blessed. we didn't lose anything.ime, how can you be happy when all of my neighbors have lost everything. >> you said your fence barely got hit. >> we lost little side fence. apparently, around 4 am the fire department made their way into this neighborhood. at that point between four and 4:30 it was fully engulfed. even my neighbors house, they started fighting the fire right here. they were able to save my house. for on that side and my neighbor behind me. 27 they were able to save seven homes. >> those in the area called heritage park. >> we were about 30 years old. original owners. >> you have to shake your head. to think it came down to that. >> it's unreal. it's a war zone. you can see for miles in all directions, there is not a structure standing. >> have you talked with your neighbor next door are the ones down the block who weren't so lucky? >> i talked to my neighbor earlier. we have been texting. they got out, i knocked on his door last night, got him out of his house. he fled with his to three-year- olds an
it's unreal. it's unreal our houses standing. we have been blessed. we didn't lose anything.ime, how can you be happy when all of my neighbors have lost everything. >> you said your fence barely got hit. >> we lost little side fence. apparently, around 4 am the fire department made their way into this neighborhood. at that point between four and 4:30 it was fully engulfed. even my neighbors house, they started fighting the fire right here. they were able to save my house. for on...
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. >> the scope of this is unreal. we have about 115,000 acres. to put that in perspective, a football field is about an acre. so it's 115,000 football fields of uncontained fire line in california right now. so that's a pretty big lift for
. >> the scope of this is unreal. we have about 115,000 acres. to put that in perspective, a football field is about an acre. so it's 115,000 football fields of uncontained fire line in california right now. so that's a pretty big lift for
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is unreal. >> john: this is a great at-bat. you cannot hit that ball unless you have an up the middle approach. not a bad pitch. i have no words. this guy, chris taylor an afterthought. a minor deal. picked up from the seattle organization. he's taken over center field's, playing second base right now to remind everybody of his versatility. what a deal this front office made to get chris taylor. the guy had one home run between 2014-2016. he popped 21 home runs this year, three more in this postseason. this crowd is wiped out. good news for the astros, they have altuve, correa, and gurriel coming up. bad news for houston is there going to have to try to win it against one of the games best, kenley jansen. >> john: he'll be in for at least two innings, whatever it takes. if you own a business in houston there is going to be a lot of people showing up late. wow. there are two arms left in the bullpen for dave roberts, in case you're wondering. brandon mccarthy, who is added to the active roster for this world series, and josh vie
is unreal. >> john: this is a great at-bat. you cannot hit that ball unless you have an up the middle approach. not a bad pitch. i have no words. this guy, chris taylor an afterthought. a minor deal. picked up from the seattle organization. he's taken over center field's, playing second base right now to remind everybody of his versatility. what a deal this front office made to get chris taylor. the guy had one home run between 2014-2016. he popped 21 home runs this year, three more in...
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i said five times he lives in an unreal world and now he is rubbing it in. works 20 hours a week. >> i love you anyway. >> thanks, man. >> drew carey ten years now on the price is right and going strong. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. s for more information on today's show visit tavis smily at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley join me next time for conversation with journalist jerry vandyke next time we'll see you then. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen"... dan shows bridget full-proof ginger frozen yogurt, lisa reviews personal blenders, adam reviews kitchen scales with bridget, and tim makes julia an outstanding lemon posset with berries. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
i said five times he lives in an unreal world and now he is rubbing it in. works 20 hours a week. >> i love you anyway. >> thanks, man. >> drew carey ten years now on the price is right and going strong. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. s for more information on today's show visit tavis smily at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley join me next time for conversation with journalist jerry vandyke next time we'll see you then. and by...
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i said five times he lives in an unreal world and now he is rubbing it in. works 20 hours a week. >> i love you anyway. >> thanks, man. >> drew carey ten years now on the price is right and going strong. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. s for more information on today's show visit tavis smily at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley join me next time for conversation with journalist jerry vandyke next time we'll see you then. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. the recent headlines about nfl players taking a knee or locking arms during the national anthem is not the first time we've seen politics play a role in sports in this country. and so, tonight, first a conversation with james blake. the former professional tennis player joins us to discuss his new book highlighting athletes who have spoken out about social issues. it's called "ways of grace." then a special encore performance from the rans allen group, "like a good neighbor" and
i said five times he lives in an unreal world and now he is rubbing it in. works 20 hours a week. >> i love you anyway. >> thanks, man. >> drew carey ten years now on the price is right and going strong. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always keep the faith. s for more information on today's show visit tavis smily at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley join me next time for conversation with journalist jerry vandyke next time we'll see you then. and by...
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the whole thing has been pretty unreal.gainst institutions and mind sets that might have been quite fixed. i didn't appreciate that it would become so emotional and that people weren't really listening to what i had to say. it actually became more about branding me as this woman who had no right to speak up. how dare i. that kept going over and over again. how dare i, as a woman of colour. how dare i, you know, speak up colour. how dare i, you know, speak up to colour. how dare i, you know, speak uptoa colour. how dare i, you know, speak up to a country. i'm supposed to be grateful. that's what i didn't expect. how did you coal cope with the abuse? it's worried me. people think i'm fearless. i'm actually very fearful. there are two levels, there is calling names and all of that. that is completely different. when it's saying that i should be beheaded or my children's throats cut or i should have acid thrown. when it's to my children, that takes ona when it's to my children, that takes on a whole different level. it's thrown
the whole thing has been pretty unreal.gainst institutions and mind sets that might have been quite fixed. i didn't appreciate that it would become so emotional and that people weren't really listening to what i had to say. it actually became more about branding me as this woman who had no right to speak up. how dare i. that kept going over and over again. how dare i, as a woman of colour. how dare i, you know, speak up colour. how dare i, you know, speak up to colour. how dare i, you know,...
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. >> it's unreal. i knew what to expect. i had been here a few days ago to check on the neighbors properties but this is insane. these are my friends, i freu up with them. it's hard to see their properties gone. >> reporter: even though residence are being allowed to return to their homes on the east side of napa. authorities believe other areas are not safe to return to. authorities are asking people to be aware that there is a dangerous situation, there could be downed power lines and trees that could be compromised. they are asking people to use caution and obey advisories. >>> in santa rosa some evacuees returned to their neighborhood to find out whether or not their homes were still standing those that had a home were allowed to go in briefly. one woman thought she lost everything but it turns out that her apartment building so far survived the flames, but the same could not be said for the community in santa rosa that she had to walk through thursday morning. almost the whole neighborhood is gone. >> the loss that peop
. >> it's unreal. i knew what to expect. i had been here a few days ago to check on the neighbors properties but this is insane. these are my friends, i freu up with them. it's hard to see their properties gone. >> reporter: even though residence are being allowed to return to their homes on the east side of napa. authorities believe other areas are not safe to return to. authorities are asking people to be aware that there is a dangerous situation, there could be downed power lines...
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unreal. >>>>eporter: wil mmunity meeting laterer thi in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tonight learning names of people remamaing misng i in th areas devastated by fire. brian and u doenia erickson, found a car so family members home they escapap. daniel uthard is missising from he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg bra. norma zarr als lives in b bnett valley. daughter in uta unable t get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's family has checked shelters for him. ves off mark springs west road. christstin hanson relies on wheelchair to get around. tubbs fire destroyed her home. linda tunis i misissing after fire ravaged journey's end mobile home pk. >> people, pets, bususinesses a affected by res. >> lot o of people nee help, hep is needed in north bayo recover from the f fires. if youe able and willing, we put together a list of evererhing you need to know on website. >> abc7news.comom >> stay with us. more fire coverage ahead. including how
unreal. >>>>eporter: wil mmunity meeting laterer thi in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tonight learning names of people remamaing misng i in th areas devastated by fire. brian and u doenia erickson, found a car so family members home they escapap. daniel uthard is missising from he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg bra. norma zarr als lives in b bnett valley. daughter in uta unable t get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's...
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it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents. i'm grateful we are home and safe. i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> president trump spoke to the nation today. his term somber yet resilient. >> itct of pure evil. our unity can't be shattered by evil. our bonds can't be broken by violence. though we feel such great anger at the murder of our fellow citizen, it's our love that defines us today and always will. >> the president and first lady held a moment of silence outside of the white house for the victims. mr. trump says he will visit first responders wednesday to offer support. >> untold numbers lining up for hours to donate blood. there is an urgent need with so many patients and the selflessness is being hailed as one of the shining lights in darkness. the tragedy in las vegas is underscoring the importance of preparation for emer
it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents. i'm grateful we are home and safe. i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> president trump spoke to the nation today. his term somber yet resilient. >> itct of pure evil. our unity can't be shattered by...
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. >> reporter: it's just unreal. when you look at the video, it's just terrifying. in fact, when we got here and were able to see everybody around us, we were actually just couldn't believe that certain neighborhoods are just gone. i want to show you, as we walk around, we have been in the neighborhood for quite sometime and we were hoping daylight would be able to show you some of this, and the sun has not come up. when you look at the house, you almost can't make it out. the only thing we can kind of see is there's a washer and dryer and this repeats itself over and over again. there's 17 people who have died in this disaster, and then you think about this, 183 people are still missing. they say they don't believe all of those people have died because there have been communication issues here. cell phone service is spotty at this point because some of the towers have been affected. despite all that, now you are having issues who are come into the area to loot, and they have been coming through here and picking through peoples' belongings and trying to take it and
. >> reporter: it's just unreal. when you look at the video, it's just terrifying. in fact, when we got here and were able to see everybody around us, we were actually just couldn't believe that certain neighborhoods are just gone. i want to show you, as we walk around, we have been in the neighborhood for quite sometime and we were hoping daylight would be able to show you some of this, and the sun has not come up. when you look at the house, you almost can't make it out. the only thing...
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it's so much area, and so many people have been displaced, and have faced tragedy, that it's almost unreal. >> reporter: but it is real. the damage, the disaster, and the pain. i wouldn't say julane simpson is if good spirits. she's just strong. and she has to be. she has no choice. this is the first time she's returned to what is left of her home at the journey's end mobile home park, just a block or two away from the hospital where the works as a registered nurse. sunday night, she was caring for sick patients in the experiencive care unit. >> and then one of the nurses came up to me and put her arm around me and said i'm sorry, but your home is not going to make it, and i looked at her and i thought, what is she talking about? because i just live right there. so i went to the window, and i saw that the complex there was engulfed. >> reporter: but as you can see here, she kept working, caring for her patients, helping them evacuate. she went back home briefly before it melted, to grab her nursing documents, and then returned to the hospital where she finished up her shift. >> we were bus
it's so much area, and so many people have been displaced, and have faced tragedy, that it's almost unreal. >> reporter: but it is real. the damage, the disaster, and the pain. i wouldn't say julane simpson is if good spirits. she's just strong. and she has to be. she has no choice. this is the first time she's returned to what is left of her home at the journey's end mobile home park, just a block or two away from the hospital where the works as a registered nurse. sunday night, she was...
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unreal. >> reporter: will hold another community meeting later this week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tonight learning names of people remaining missing in the areas devastated by fire. brian and u doenia found a car so family members home they escaped. daniel southard is missing from his home in santa rosa. he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg brace. norma zarr also lives in bennett valley. daughter in utah unable to get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's family has checked shelters for him. lives off mark springs west road. christina hanson relies on wheelchair to get around. tubbs fire destroyed her home. linda tunis is missing after fire ravaged journey's end mobile home park. >> people, pets, businesses all affected by fires. >> lot of people need help, help is needed in north bay to recover from the fires. if you're able and willing, we put together a list of everything you need to know on website. >> abc7news.com. >> stay with us. more fire coverage ahead. including how sent three children
unreal. >> reporter: will hold another community meeting later this week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tonight learning names of people remaining missing in the areas devastated by fire. brian and u doenia found a car so family members home they escaped. daniel southard is missing from his home in santa rosa. he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg brace. norma zarr also lives in bennett valley. daughter in utah unable to get hold of her. local...
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unreal. it's a war zone. absolute war zone.t there's not a standing. freeway is on fire, the gas station in on fire, down hopper was on firein the middle of a nightmare>(pam) an out of control firestorm still burning tonight in the north bay ... utter destruction as utter destruction as homes are reduced to ash. and at least ten people are killed ... as more than a dozen wildfires rage tonight.(pam) thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson. here is what we know right now a curfew in place in santa rosa--- for the mandatory zones. it will stay place until sunrise tomorrow (pam) santa rosa is one of the santa rosa (pam) (pam)
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it's just unreal."> ( pam ) more fire victims are returning to devastation ...he number of dead from the north bay firestorm rises again... and new evacuation orders are issued. good evening... i'm pam moore.( steve ) and i'm steve aveson. a short time ago we learned the number of homes and buildings destroyed in the fires spiked siginificantly. fire officials say 57-hundred structures have been lost.( pam ) we also learned of two more deaths in the bay area. the napa county sheriff found the bodies of 89- year-old doctor george chaney and 79-year-old edward stone.. they were inside a home on atlas peak road. this brings the number of dead in napa county to four.as we've said.. the latest numbers indicate a total of 35 people have been killed in the fire zone. we are getting an update right now on the fires ... let's go to the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. ( pam ) one more note.. we just learned governor brown, along with u.s. senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris will visit sonoma county tomorrow. they have been waiting for the conditions to im
it's just unreal."> ( pam ) more fire victims are returning to devastation ...he number of dead from the north bay firestorm rises again... and new evacuation orders are issued. good evening... i'm pam moore.( steve ) and i'm steve aveson. a short time ago we learned the number of homes and buildings destroyed in the fires spiked siginificantly. fire officials say 57-hundred structures have been lost.( pam ) we also learned of two more deaths in the bay area. the napa county sheriff...
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. >> this is unreal and who saw this coming saying the eagles are tied for the best record in the nfl are sitting atop with the number one spot in the nfc did you see this coming. >> i will admit i did not see it coming. >> the question going for ward can the eagles sustain the early success in 2014, 2016 fast start and missed the playoffs and you have to wonder the rest of the way with tough games coming up, can they keep it going? >> i think they can. they have the next three at home then they have the bye and go at dallas, could end up being 8-1, 9-1. >> how about this perspective and jenkins was slow your roll eagles fans they have done nothing yet. >> all it says we are good enough to win five games and that is all we have accomplished so far. obviously you know we are happy to start that way with all the adversity that we faced but we are going to have to continue to get better and find ways to improve because the road is not going to get easier moving forward. >> reporter: talk about the road and they played so well on the road and they have won close games the big issue for th
. >> this is unreal and who saw this coming saying the eagles are tied for the best record in the nfl are sitting atop with the number one spot in the nfc did you see this coming. >> i will admit i did not see it coming. >> the question going for ward can the eagles sustain the early success in 2014, 2016 fast start and missed the playoffs and you have to wonder the rest of the way with tough games coming up, can they keep it going? >> i think they can. they have the...
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. >> unreal, all right. 6:06. also, police are searching for several men after the murder of the retired postal worker. >> he was beaten to death in front of the middle school. that is where steve is, now steve? >> reporter: well, this murder mystery starts with last weeks monday night football game with the eagles and two brot hours watched it together. the 57 year-old brad heyes drops his brother off at home and stops or meets someone he seems to know all seen on surveillance, police find his car parked suspiciously in front of the school, about 4:00 a.m. last tuesday morning , and then they find him, dead, in the back seat and then look on surveillance and see a guy running away from the car and another guy running behind the school. >> numerous, numerous surveillance cameras in the neighborhood where we see these guys for several minutes moving around. there is video now and we have them being enhanced so we can get much clearer pictures out of him. >> reporter: detectives also say that they have lots of dna e
. >> unreal, all right. 6:06. also, police are searching for several men after the murder of the retired postal worker. >> he was beaten to death in front of the middle school. that is where steve is, now steve? >> reporter: well, this murder mystery starts with last weeks monday night football game with the eagles and two brot hours watched it together. the 57 year-old brad heyes drops his brother off at home and stops or meets someone he seems to know all seen on...
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it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents.rateful we are home and safe. i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> president trump spoke to the nation today. his term somber yet resilient. >> it was an act of pure evil. our unity can't be shattered by evil. our bonds can't be broken by violence. though we feel such great anger at the murder of our fellow citizen, it's our love that defines us today and always will. >> the president and first lady held a moment of silence outside of the white house for the victims. mr. trump says he will visit first responders wednesday to offer support. >> untold numbers lining up for hours to donate blood. there is an urgent need with so many patients and the selflessness is being hailed as one of the shining lights in darkness. the tragedy in las vegas is underscoring the importance of preparation for e
it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents.rateful we are home and safe. i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> president trump spoke to the nation today. his term somber yet resilient. >> it was an act of pure evil. our unity can't be shattered...
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it is unreal.>> reporter: the family from guatemala speak little english. both are out of work. the vigil doubled as a fundraiser. >> we are trying to raise money to help this family.>> reporter: police continue to search for answers. a teacher worries about the next generation of students. >> i just hope for the next kids i get in my room, i just make sure that they know you have options.>> reporter: they are hoping any money raised will help the family and morning. also in dire straits. oakland police are no closer to finding the suspects responsible for this crime.>>> a man is recovering after being shot while riding in a car on interstate 580. it happened 9 pm last night. the 21-year-old victim turned up at highland hospital with a minor injury. police have not identified a suspect. the shots might have been fired from a black sedan and possibly a bmw. >>> fire crews are trying to get a handle on the stubborn bear fire. it has grown to 300 acres. for structures have been destroyed. hundreds more are threatened. it is 15% contained tonight.>>> the bear fire is taking a toll o
it is unreal.>> reporter: the family from guatemala speak little english. both are out of work. the vigil doubled as a fundraiser. >> we are trying to raise money to help this family.>> reporter: police continue to search for answers. a teacher worries about the next generation of students. >> i just hope for the next kids i get in my room, i just make sure that they know you have options.>> reporter: they are hoping any money raised will help the family and...
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makes it sound like they're in a kind of video game on sort of unreal place where it's just like youcare about the substance beneath it. it's just all a kind of a game. i think the american people are probably appalled by what they're seeing. >> liz: to your point the d.c. new york media bubble right? >> it is a media bubble and we know it's a media bubble and i think americans out in the country who were deeply deeply moved by general kelly's statement, the first times he's spoken in public about his son to suggest-- >> liz: he never talks about his son. >> using his son's death as a front for donald trump i think kelly was trying to message both trump and the press please get serious about conducting the nations business. >> liz: we love having you on. read his column he's one of the best writers in the world he's terrific. good to see you. fox business learning president donald trump is considering for federal reserve chair, federal reserve governor jerome powell and john taylor as candidates to replace janet yellen. it's still unclear what could happen here. this could come down
makes it sound like they're in a kind of video game on sort of unreal place where it's just like youcare about the substance beneath it. it's just all a kind of a game. i think the american people are probably appalled by what they're seeing. >> liz: to your point the d.c. new york media bubble right? >> it is a media bubble and we know it's a media bubble and i think americans out in the country who were deeply deeply moved by general kelly's statement, the first times he's spoken...
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>> it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about.ing on work-wise. [laughter] in my personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. obviously, incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do about it in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will be beneficial to others and do that in a way that is maximally effective? it's easy to give money away, but to do that in a way that has maximum benefit requires a great deal of thinking. haslinda: you are a disruptor. pretty much a part of the future economy. people now are already sharing rides. they are sharing homes. can 20 to 30 years down the road, how does the future economy look? what kind of other disruption do you see happening? >> i think there are a lot of chang
>> it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about.ing on work-wise. [laughter] in my personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. obviously, incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do about it in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through...
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. >> unreal. how can a dad choose even his own freedom over the health and welfare of his own child. she got -- to spend the time in the hospital with her deceased child. >> the most serious charge is third degree murder charge carries a max of 40 years and he has a preliminary hearing set for october 10th, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we now know the names of both men that were shot to death at an intersection in lehigh valley county. police say that 24-year-old keith mimic and richard vera jr. were shot on north 4th street and both died less than two hours later at the hospital. both deaths were rule aid homicide and so far no arrests were made. coming up on the second half hour of "action news" at noon, walter perez will have the latest on the restgation. >>> and road closures and power outages in center city. chopper 6 hd was over the scene of 9th and walnut streets. smoke was seen from the underground across from the walnut street theater and 73 customers were impacted by the si
. >> unreal. how can a dad choose even his own freedom over the health and welfare of his own child. she got -- to spend the time in the hospital with her deceased child. >> the most serious charge is third degree murder charge carries a max of 40 years and he has a preliminary hearing set for october 10th, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we now know the names of both men that were shot to death at an intersection in lehigh valley county. police...
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unreal. it's a war zone. absolute war zone. you can see for miles in all directions that there's not a structure standing. all along the freeway is on fire, the gas station in on fire, down hopper was on fireit's like waking up in the middle of a nightmare>(pam) an out of control firestorm still burning tonight in the north bay ... utter destruction as homes are reduced to ash. and at least ten people are killed ... as more than a dozen wildfires rage tonight. (pam) thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson. here is what we know right now a curfew in place in santa rosa--- for the mandatory evacuation zones. it will stay place until sunrise tomorrow here is where we stand tonight. more than 70 thousand acres have burned in at least 12 active fires destroying at least 15-hundred structures...but that number could rise. there have been 10 deaths. seven in sonoma county. two in napa county. and one in mendocino county at this point there are no reported containment numbers on these fires. (pam) no
(pam) an out of control firestorm still burning tonight in the north bay ... utter destruction as homes are reduced to ash. and at least ten people are killed ... as more than a dozen wildfires rage tonight. (pam) thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson. here is what we know right now a curfew in place in santa rosa--- for the mandatory evacuation zones. it will stay place until sunrise tomorrow here is where we stand tonight. more than 70 thousand acres have...
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so unreal. >> it's pretty. >> the glass behind the table is a magnifying lens so it makes the castald then the vows. there were tears and there was joy. and >> i've known them the better part of 15 years. i want to go. they said can you officiate. >> how much do you cost, gayle? geez, man. >> i'll let you know when i turn in my expense report. ♪ >>> that's our show. go plug in the buzzword and check out rightthisminute.com. we'll see you on the next all now "rtm." >>> tonight several developing stories as we come on the air. major new questions about puerto rico and your money. the small montana company that handed the $300 million contract with two employees at the time. we asked the white house can you definitively say the company did not land the contract because if connections or donations to the trump campaign. >>> the snowstorm turning deadly and the other system moving up the east coast. a possible nor'easter. our team on the ground tonight in niger. new reporting on what happened to the special ons soldiers. the memo from jay edgar hoover saying at the time the u.s. must beli
so unreal. >> it's pretty. >> the glass behind the table is a magnifying lens so it makes the castald then the vows. there were tears and there was joy. and >> i've known them the better part of 15 years. i want to go. they said can you officiate. >> how much do you cost, gayle? geez, man. >> i'll let you know when i turn in my expense report. ♪ >>> that's our show. go plug in the buzzword and check out rightthisminute.com. we'll see you on the next all...
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it was just -- it was unreal. it was -- we had no idea the harm's way we were in. >>> residents returning to devastation and recall those horrific moments when a wall of fire destroyed their neighborhood one week ago >>> right now crews are getting relief as the winds die down. >> more than a dozen fires are still burning tonight there is opt phreufpl that -- optimism that the fire is calming. >> the winds calmed slowing the spread of the north bay wildfires. >> evacuations were lifted for napa and calastoga and parts of santa rosa, in all, 5700 buildings destroys, most of them homes. authorities say the death toll remains at 40. >>> the sonoma county coroner's office identified four of the people who died in the fires. they are: >>> a map updated by cal fire slows where the fires are burning right now. the largest fire, atlas fire and the tubbs fire are now more than 50% contained. the nuns fire in southern sonoma county is 40% contained. >> we have live team coverage for you tonight. we were tracking the current
it was just -- it was unreal. it was -- we had no idea the harm's way we were in. >>> residents returning to devastation and recall those horrific moments when a wall of fire destroyed their neighborhood one week ago >>> right now crews are getting relief as the winds die down. >> more than a dozen fires are still burning tonight there is opt phreufpl that -- optimism that the fire is calming. >> the winds calmed slowing the spread of the north bay wildfires....
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unreal. it's a war zone. absolute war zone. you can see directions that there's not a standing. freeway is on fire, the gas station in on fire, down hopper was on firein the middle of a nightmare>(pam) an out of control firestorm still burning tonight in the north bay ... utter destruction as utter destruction as homes are reduced to ash. and at least ten people are killed ... as more than a dozen wildfires rage tonight.(pam) thank you for joining us tonight i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson. here is what we know right now a curfew in place in santa rosa--- for the mandatory zones. it will stay place until sunrise tomorrow (pam) santa rosa is one of the santa rosa (pam) (pam) santa rosa is one of the communities affected most by these wildfires. homes burned to the ground by the block...(steve) kron-4's j-r stone saw the devastation close up at the coffee park developmentand talked with some neighbors who have lost everything. (jrs) (pam) we want to give you another sense of the devastation now .. look at this ... it i
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it's unreal. even if he was out here drinking a coffee, it would not matter. why are we hurting each other? we are all minorities, most of us. why is that okay? >> ramirez and his family are from guatemala and have been living in the country about a year. last night's vigil also doubled as a fundraiser for the family. oakland police say ramirez is the youngest homicide. them. no suspect information has been released. >>> prisoners at four bay area jails are staging a hunger strike and are getting support. [ chanting ] >> these demonstrators marched to support the prisoners. the marchers included family members and friends of the inmates who say the prisoners are facing inhumane conditions in jail along with often cruel solitary confinement. they say it's time for a change. >> on this day in history, they will look back us on this moment and in this time. they will judge us on what we do and what we don't do. >> inmates and santa clara staged a similar hunger strike a year ago. >>> these past 10 days have been very traumatic for thousands of people in napa and
it's unreal. even if he was out here drinking a coffee, it would not matter. why are we hurting each other? we are all minorities, most of us. why is that okay? >> ramirez and his family are from guatemala and have been living in the country about a year. last night's vigil also doubled as a fundraiser for the family. oakland police say ramirez is the youngest homicide. them. no suspect information has been released. >>> prisoners at four bay area jails are staging a hunger...
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so unreal. >> it's pretty. >> the glass behind the table is a magnifying lens so it makes the castald then the vows. there were tears and there was joy. and there was minnie. >> i've known them the better part of 15 years. i want to go. they said can you officiate. >> how much do you cost, gayle? geez, man. >> i'll let you know when i turn in my expense report. ♪ >>> that's our show. go plug in the buzzword and check out rightthisminute.com. we'll see you on the next all check out rightthisminute.com. we'll see you on the next all now "rtm." sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. it all started when sophia stopped into marshalls and found a mug for surpris
so unreal. >> it's pretty. >> the glass behind the table is a magnifying lens so it makes the castald then the vows. there were tears and there was joy. and there was minnie. >> i've known them the better part of 15 years. i want to go. they said can you officiate. >> how much do you cost, gayle? geez, man. >> i'll let you know when i turn in my expense report. ♪ >>> that's our show. go plug in the buzzword and check out rightthisminute.com. we'll see...
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. >> to get on the plane and for this to occur, you know, it's unreal how close, you know, you are to death's door. >> reporter: and one passenger we spoke to who didn't want go oh on camera says he remembers vividly the crowd on the excitement some of these concertgoers had on their faces and of course this all happened just before this tragedy struck that no one saw coming. reporting live at philadelphia international airport, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." rick. >> jeanette, thank you. >>> all morning long we've been seeing and hearing the tragedy play out firsthand from people who were at the concert in las vegas. "action news" anchor alicia vitarelli joins us at the big board with more on how the story played out on social media. >> reporter: and realtime as well. this video right here from sean kilgore shows panicked fans running away from the rapid fire gunshots many screaming and crying. devon gray had his phone rolling as people cow erred round after round near them exploding. >> ♪ [gunfire] >> reporter: gray rounded up two victims and rushed them to the hospital in h
. >> to get on the plane and for this to occur, you know, it's unreal how close, you know, you are to death's door. >> reporter: and one passenger we spoke to who didn't want go oh on camera says he remembers vividly the crowd on the excitement some of these concertgoers had on their faces and of course this all happened just before this tragedy struck that no one saw coming. reporting live at philadelphia international airport, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." rick....
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believe he would say the mayor of san juan has been told by the democrats to be nasty to him it's unreal it's as if we're living in some sort of dream he should be stepping up to what a commander in chief should be doing at this very moment and talking about the reality of the situation and giving facts and figures and really mobilizing the american people to help the americans this president as commander in chief of everything that's related to the federal government he has the ability to touch and to really pop in times like this this is as republicans like me have long believed why our federal government exists the federal government exists to mobilize and act fast and be efficient in times of crisis so i think this administration should really choke up and live up to that that they have failed here it's been more than a week and they look fresh water is scarce cell phone towers are knocked out and if farms are death a man it and it is up real to think that anybody could fix this overnight i think this is ministration need to take responsibility and show real leadership making this a
believe he would say the mayor of san juan has been told by the democrats to be nasty to him it's unreal it's as if we're living in some sort of dream he should be stepping up to what a commander in chief should be doing at this very moment and talking about the reality of the situation and giving facts and figures and really mobilizing the american people to help the americans this president as commander in chief of everything that's related to the federal government he has the ability to...
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. >> this is unreal. >> it's devastating. all i can say is devastating. i have my life. my wife and my family and my kids. >> my neighbors house broke down but it saved mine. i'm pretty thankful. i don't know. i'm starting to let it sink in right now. it's not good. >> we bought all the cases of water they had. we are very low on supplies right now. >> this is a horrific fire. >> i would want someone to do it for me. we have the ability and the resources to do it. we all have to pitch in and do what we can, if we can. i have friends who have lost their homes and everything. this is very devastating. >> i am lucky. my house is fine. my family is fine. my city is not. it's going to take a long time for us to recover what happened today. >> that says it all. >>> there is a desperate plea for both volunteers and supplies. rescue organizations are looking for all the help they can get. the evacuation centers are filling with people forced to leave their homes. >>> several people are alive this morning thanks to the heroic efforts by the chp. next we will share some of the dra
. >> this is unreal. >> it's devastating. all i can say is devastating. i have my life. my wife and my family and my kids. >> my neighbors house broke down but it saved mine. i'm pretty thankful. i don't know. i'm starting to let it sink in right now. it's not good. >> we bought all the cases of water they had. we are very low on supplies right now. >> this is a horrific fire. >> i would want someone to do it for me. we have the ability and the resources to...
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. >> unreal. >> luckily it's a lot quieter here at home. a cold front swept through it's a kould night tonight and temperatures slowly on their way back up but you'll see one constant every day in the 7-day forecast. let's start with a look at what's happening right now. it's a cool, clear night. no problems outside. skies are clear, it's a beautiful evening out there but you definitely need the jacket. if you step outside without one you think oh, boy better run back in and grab the sweatshirt. it is getting chilly outside and that happens a lot on clear nights with a light wind and very, very low humidity like we're feeling tonight. storm scan 3 shows the front that brought the change ss out to sea see where the clouds and showers are. high pressure overhead that means clear skies across the north eastern part of the country. everything is very quiet tonight and it will stay quiet for next couple of days. this high pressure system is in place it's going to dominate our weather pattern for days upon days. tonight will be the coldest night
. >> unreal. >> luckily it's a lot quieter here at home. a cold front swept through it's a kould night tonight and temperatures slowly on their way back up but you'll see one constant every day in the 7-day forecast. let's start with a look at what's happening right now. it's a cool, clear night. no problems outside. skies are clear, it's a beautiful evening out there but you definitely need the jacket. if you step outside without one you think oh, boy better run back in and grab...
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is different, they're more mature, much better team and yes, it looks that way after this start, unreal against the cardinals, they're four and one for the first time since 2014. who says baseball season is over in philly? mike trout is here, and the eagles are hitting homerun balls against the cardinals, flying against arizona. a record three touchdown passes in the first quarter, that 59 yards to tore re-smith, hit it out of the park. another homer bombs, the best quarterback in they're down to nelson agholor, check out the movement as he regained confidence or what? agholor, a career high three touchdowns this year, that for 72. eagles win 34-7. wentz throws for a career high four touchdowns, they're four and one. >> i was so proud the way they worked. team effort, all three phases. i told them that, you know, i felt like this year, that by far, in our five games that that was the most dominating performance >> to come out swinging like we did, i'm going to put 21 up right away and kind of stay on it. do we have mistakes? for sure, we had our share of mistakes too but i think collect
is different, they're more mature, much better team and yes, it looks that way after this start, unreal against the cardinals, they're four and one for the first time since 2014. who says baseball season is over in philly? mike trout is here, and the eagles are hitting homerun balls against the cardinals, flying against arizona. a record three touchdown passes in the first quarter, that 59 yards to tore re-smith, hit it out of the park. another homer bombs, the best quarterback in they're down...
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it's unreal. you're looking at a shot of what they're dealing with. this is coming in from -- to the newsroom, rather. you can see the intensity of the flames. strong winds are fueling this fire and making it extremely difficult for firefighters to get a handle 23 people have died on 3500 homes and businesses have been destroyed. nearly 200 people have been reported missing. but authorities believe many are safe. but haven't been able to contact their loved ones because the cell towers are destroyed. we'll keep an eye on this and have more coming up. back to you. >> meagan, thank you. >>> the chief of cal fire called this a serious, critical, catastrophic event and you can see he is not exaggerating. look at those images there. we just have new video into the newsroom. this used it be a neighborhood in santa rosa, but after the fire burned through the area, about the only thing left standing are the trees. you see the piles of debris, each one represents a family who no longer has a home. most say they had a few minutes to get things together and run
it's unreal. you're looking at a shot of what they're dealing with. this is coming in from -- to the newsroom, rather. you can see the intensity of the flames. strong winds are fueling this fire and making it extremely difficult for firefighters to get a handle 23 people have died on 3500 homes and businesses have been destroyed. nearly 200 people have been reported missing. but authorities believe many are safe. but haven't been able to contact their loved ones because the cell towers are...
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unreal. >>> we also got t what's going on in puerto rico. the president is heading there tomorrow. the u.s. territory governor is reporting progress in getting fuel and supplies. and of course, the president will be there tomorrow, fox's mike tobin is live in san juan with more. >> reporter: as residents wait for gasoline cash and groceries, the elderly and sick with no air conditioning and most hospitaling operate on generator power. logistics are difficult making power slow. >> my number one job is to save lives related to power. so you know, if you're talking about a hospital that's dependant on generator power, then i'm worried about the generators. are we getting them enough gas? maintaining those generators so that we can he keep the hospital up and running. >> reporter: 12 days since the hurricane. >> it's a symptom of colonialation, we're second rate citizens, i was rock. i moved here and became a second rate citizen. >> reporter: that sentiments echoed by governor who said the u.s. government could make a strong demonstration during this crisis as he pushes for statement.
unreal. >>> we also got t what's going on in puerto rico. the president is heading there tomorrow. the u.s. territory governor is reporting progress in getting fuel and supplies. and of course, the president will be there tomorrow, fox's mike tobin is live in san juan with more. >> reporter: as residents wait for gasoline cash and groceries, the elderly and sick with no air conditioning and most hospitaling operate on generator power. logistics are difficult making power slow....
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unreal performance how bulls fans and basketball fans you have the flu gam symptoms game and michael a. taylor grand slam when needed most. one run lead. needed that pad, caution he gave it to him and that was all the bullpen needed. and it all goes back to stephen strasburg the way he pitched tonight was surprising to many people but was not surprising to dusty baker. >> no, not really. coye see the focus and determination in his eyes you know what i mean when he came in the office aand we talked to him. has a man of few words. but the word he said you know gave us every indication that he was ready. >> and nats fans better be ready too. game five will be right here, 8:00, tomorrow night. it will with be in this bulling and it's going to be rocking and some of those fans that maybe will be here tomorrow night we spoke with them and we found them at a bar right outside nat's park after watching the game. here's what they think about the chances of night's decisive game. >> it was fantastic. pretty excited. i have tickets to nlcs i'm hoping this he come through. >> honestly i don't kn
unreal performance how bulls fans and basketball fans you have the flu gam symptoms game and michael a. taylor grand slam when needed most. one run lead. needed that pad, caution he gave it to him and that was all the bullpen needed. and it all goes back to stephen strasburg the way he pitched tonight was surprising to many people but was not surprising to dusty baker. >> no, not really. coye see the focus and determination in his eyes you know what i mean when he came in the office aand...
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. >> looks unreal. >> dozens are dead and many still missing as wild fires continue to tear through californiaestroyed thousands of billions, caused billions of dollars in damage. here is correspondent john loyer glenn firefighters in california set up a us flag. found in the rubble after home burned by wild fires. they decided to set it up and use it as an inspiration to keep moving forward. a week has passed since several wild fires broke out in northern california, at least 41 deaths are confirmed, and many are still missing in areas like sonoma county. >> so we sent the national guard n they provided us with several hundred, have been excellent about this, because we need people. they're trained to do. >> this they walk through. they search. we don't want to miss a person >> there are currently 15 major wild fires in california , that scorched more than 217,000 acres. destroying nearly 6,000 structures. in a tweet, state senator mike mcguire says the fires have done at least $3 billion in damage, and counting. meanwhile, doctors say, increase in patient with breathing problems. >> we think
. >> looks unreal. >> dozens are dead and many still missing as wild fires continue to tear through californiaestroyed thousands of billions, caused billions of dollars in damage. here is correspondent john loyer glenn firefighters in california set up a us flag. found in the rubble after home burned by wild fires. they decided to set it up and use it as an inspiration to keep moving forward. a week has passed since several wild fires broke out in northern california, at least 41...
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you can see the chp posting this on its facebook page, the caption red unreal as every home was on fire and embers were flying across the street. >>> tonight our first reported injury. a chp helicopter rescuing an injured firefighter on the top of atlas peak. the firefighter was on an atv when it roll preponderance of the evidence he flew off and injured his head. he was air lifted to a hospital, and he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> what's happening in calistoga, the town of 5,000 people has been evacuated as the tubbs fire has continued to burn. let's bring in sergio quintana. what's the status there? >> reporter: well we didn't have to go all that far to find this fire. just beyond that police officer there you're going to see there is a sign that says that highway 29 is shut down just north of calistoga, the fire is burning just a couple of miles from here. hot spots along highway 29 continue to burn on mount st. he lay na. several sections along the road are staging areas from fire cruise here from across the state to help. they quickly mobilized to save a nearby home thr
you can see the chp posting this on its facebook page, the caption red unreal as every home was on fire and embers were flying across the street. >>> tonight our first reported injury. a chp helicopter rescuing an injured firefighter on the top of atlas peak. the firefighter was on an atv when it roll preponderance of the evidence he flew off and injured his head. he was air lifted to a hospital, and he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> what's happening in calistoga,...
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nathan: it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about.ing on work-wise. in my personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. that being said, obviously, incredibly fortunate. and i think it is a real challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do with that in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. but now that i am in this incredibly fortunate position, the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will be beneficial to others and do that in a way that is maximally effective? it's easy to give money away, but to do that in a way that has maximum benefit requires a great deal of thinking. haslinda: you are a disruptor. pretty much a part of the future economy. people now are already sharing rides. they are sharing homes. 10, 20, 30 years down the road, how does the future economy look like? wh
nathan: it does seem rather unreal. it's not something i tend to think about.ing on work-wise. in my personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. that being said, obviously, incredibly fortunate. and i think it is a real challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do with that in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i...
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it's just unreal. >> reporter: don's eyes well with tears of anger, shock and grief. they've been fighting to get their house back for more than a month now. >> we just live it every day. talking with council people. talking to police. talking with the sheriff's department, and we're the criminals. >> reporter: right now they're living at debbie's mother's house. she died if december. they moved in after getting a potential buyer for their home. without money from that sale, they don't know if they'll be a able to afford to keep debbie's mother's house in the family. >> going down to city hall, filing for, um, civil hearing to get ejectment. >> reporter: mcgee's spent the past week filing for an emergency hearing having the squatters served with court documents and they've hired a lawyer. they spent thousands of dollars. they say the people claim to have a lease. >> it's a crime. they're trespassing. they broke into our house, they were not authorized to occupy that house. if they were defrauded, i shouldn't pay the penalty. >> reporter: and the mcgees will be in cour
it's just unreal. >> reporter: don's eyes well with tears of anger, shock and grief. they've been fighting to get their house back for more than a month now. >> we just live it every day. talking with council people. talking to police. talking with the sheriff's department, and we're the criminals. >> reporter: right now they're living at debbie's mother's house. she died if december. they moved in after getting a potential buyer for their home. without money from that sale,...
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amount of emotions i've gone through right now, i didn't ever think like it was anything possible, unreal i was there all weekends. and three day event, had to ends like that. >> that man, steve cold, added that he had found solace in the kindness and the courage that he saw justice played describing at one point, he says, series of pick-up trucks had raised past him, and into those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the truck taking it upon themselves to bring those strangers to the hospital. reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs 3, " eyewitness news." >> also here at home, philadelphia police are assuring the public they take crowd protection very seriously, officials say they're confident in how they secure large outdoor event in the city, especially those along the parkway, those are some of the largest in the city. we're told detective go through every hotel and every building in the area working with them on security measures , our jessica dean, ukee washington spoke with philadelphia police commissioner richar
amount of emotions i've gone through right now, i didn't ever think like it was anything possible, unreal i was there all weekends. and three day event, had to ends like that. >> that man, steve cold, added that he had found solace in the kindness and the courage that he saw justice played describing at one point, he says, series of pick-up trucks had raised past him, and into those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the truck taking it upon...
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in the tropics this is unreal. we have a cat 3 storm east of the azores. we haven't seen a storm this strong in this part of the atlantic ever. at least the records that we keep. this thing is gonna transition from a storm of 115-mile-per- hour winds from an tropical to extra tropical storm and get close, if not over, parts of ireland monday with hurricane- force winds. they have a status red weather alert for ireland. whatever that means, that's what they posted as their highest warning. 50s and 60s with patchy fog tonight into sund it will become sunny, sunny in the morning with the winds south-southwest at 10-15. monday breeze and cool 65. get ready for beautiful weather wednesday through next saturday, warming from 70 wednesday to the mid to the upper 70s by how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> now wusa9 sports with frank hanrahan br
in the tropics this is unreal. we have a cat 3 storm east of the azores. we haven't seen a storm this strong in this part of the atlantic ever. at least the records that we keep. this thing is gonna transition from a storm of 115-mile-per- hour winds from an tropical to extra tropical storm and get close, if not over, parts of ireland monday with hurricane- force winds. they have a status red weather alert for ireland. whatever that means, that's what they posted as their highest warning. 50s...
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the whole thing has been pretty unreal.tional and that people weren't really listening to what i had to say. it actually became more about branding me as this woman who had no right to speak up. how dare i? that kept going over and over again. how dare i, as a woman of colour? how dare i, you know, speak up to a country? i'm supposed to be grateful? that's what i didn't expect. how did you cope with the abuse? it's worried me. people think i'm fearless. i'm actually very fearful. there are two levels, there is calling names and all of that. that is completely different. when it's saying that i should be beheaded or my children's throats cut or i should have acid thrown. when it's to my children, that takes on a whole different level. it's thrown into question everything i thought i believed of the society i lived in. but it's also shown me that i've got to fight. today you've topped the poll as the most influential back person in britain. how does that feel? daunting because i don't ever do anything because i want people...
the whole thing has been pretty unreal.tional and that people weren't really listening to what i had to say. it actually became more about branding me as this woman who had no right to speak up. how dare i? that kept going over and over again. how dare i, as a woman of colour? how dare i, you know, speak up to a country? i'm supposed to be grateful? that's what i didn't expect. how did you cope with the abuse? it's worried me. people think i'm fearless. i'm actually very fearful. there are two...
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it is unreal. >> and coming up at 6:30, hear from allentown man who is hotel room was two floors below the gunman's, he heard the entire thing as the gunman opened fire on that crowd below. but for now, we're live outside philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do, cbs-3, " eyewitness news," rahel, joe, back to you. >> trang, thank you for that live report. >> stay with us, as we continue to bring you the latest on the mass shooting in las vegas, also find the latest breaking information on our website at cbsphilly.com. >> time now is 5:35. in business news this morning, the secret sauce mcdonald's fans love. >> and the best place in the u.s. to retire. money watch's hena doba joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, hena. >> good morning, rahel. good morning, joe. the dow had it best day in nearly a month here on wall street, gaining 152-point yesterday. the nasdaq added 21. august was better month for home builders. the commerce department says construction spending roast half%, following declines in june and july. still, the modest increase wasn't enough t
it is unreal. >> and coming up at 6:30, hear from allentown man who is hotel room was two floors below the gunman's, he heard the entire thing as the gunman opened fire on that crowd below. but for now, we're live outside philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do, cbs-3, " eyewitness news," rahel, joe, back to you. >> trang, thank you for that live report. >> stay with us, as we continue to bring you the latest on the mass shooting in las vegas, also find the...
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it's unreal. >> i was there all weekend, a 3-day event had to end like that. >> reporter: that man steveold added that he has find solace in the kindness and the courage. he said at one point a series of pickup trucks had raced past him and in those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the trucks taking it upon themselves to bring those strangers to the hospital. reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing a tragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it could happen anywhere. and despite your best efforts to plan, it's virtually nothing that las vegas could have done to prevent this. >> the commissioner went on to say that philadelphia police always take crowd prot
it's unreal. >> i was there all weekend, a 3-day event had to end like that. >> reporter: that man steveold added that he has find solace in the kindness and the courage. he said at one point a series of pickup trucks had raced past him and in those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the trucks taking it upon themselves to bring those strangers to the hospital. reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness...
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it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents.i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> presi
it's unreal. >> you have no idea. i can't wait to come home see my parents.i'm truly, truly, truly grateful. >> you can really hear in their voices how relieved they are to be back home and safe. mcgary says his wife is the real hero. apparently she's a register nurse giving aid to those who were wounded. >> presi
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. >> unreal. >> luckily it's a lot quieter here at home. a cold front swept through it's a kould night tonight and temperatures slowly on their way back up but you'll see one constant every day in the 7-day forecast. let's start with a look at what's happening right now. it's a cool, clear night. no problems outside. skies are clear, it's a beautiful evening out there but you definitely need the jacket. if you step outside without one you think oh, boy better run back in and grab the sweatshirt. it is getting chilly outside and that happens a lot on clear nights with a light wind and very, very low humidity like we're feeling tonight. storm scan 3 shows the front that brought the change ss out to sea see where the clouds and showers are. high pressure overhead that means clear skies across the north eastern part of the country. everything is very quiet tonight and it will stay quiet for next couple of days. this high pressure system is in place it's going to dominate our weather pattern for days upon days. tonight will be the coldest night
. >> unreal. >> luckily it's a lot quieter here at home. a cold front swept through it's a kould night tonight and temperatures slowly on their way back up but you'll see one constant every day in the 7-day forecast. let's start with a look at what's happening right now. it's a cool, clear night. no problems outside. skies are clear, it's a beautiful evening out there but you definitely need the jacket. if you step outside without one you think oh, boy better run back in and grab...
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that involves much of the advanced world you know how donald trump feels about north korea of an unreal keep man and he doing to iran to north korea let's hear this a sound bite. there are also many people who believe that iran is dealing with north korea now this is a big it's a big claim and he has already established you know a very negative opinion of north korea but he doesn't provide any evidence of who the some people are what is your opinion on what he had to say. well you know i have heard similar. however it seems clear to me that north korea is already grahams the iranian. nuclear technology. i can swear that they're not assisting in north korea but i would say that north korea other than other than obtaining nuclear material i don't think they have much to gain because they're you're way ahead of iran's when it comes to nuclear technology as when donald trump made aggressive moves launched rockets even in relation to the actions of north korea it seemed to boost his popularity domestically had a lot of support and also within the pentagon what about they say this move agains
that involves much of the advanced world you know how donald trump feels about north korea of an unreal keep man and he doing to iran to north korea let's hear this a sound bite. there are also many people who believe that iran is dealing with north korea now this is a big it's a big claim and he has already established you know a very negative opinion of north korea but he doesn't provide any evidence of who the some people are what is your opinion on what he had to say. well you know i have...
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it's unreal. >> i was there all weekend, a 3-day event had to end like that. >> reporter: that man steveold added that he has find solace in the kindness and the courage. he said at one point a series of pickup trucks had raced past him and in those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the trucks taking it upon themselves to bring those strangers to the hospital. reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> seeing a tragedy at a large crowd has many of us thinking about security. philadelphia police say they are confident in how they secure large crowds in the city, particularly along the parkway. they go through every hotel and work with the buildings on security measures. earlier tonight jessica and i spoke to commissioner richard ross on eyewitness news. >> you think about the fact that it could happen anywhere. and despite your best efforts to plan, it's virtually nothing that las vegas could have done to prevent this. >> the commissioner went on to say that philadelphia police always take crowd prot
it's unreal. >> i was there all weekend, a 3-day event had to end like that. >> reporter: that man steveold added that he has find solace in the kindness and the courage. he said at one point a series of pickup trucks had raced past him and in those beds he saw injured people that had been piled into there, the drivers of the trucks taking it upon themselves to bring those strangers to the hospital. reporting from philadelphia international airport, alexandria hoff, cbs3 eyewitness...
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like this unreal read and throw to clemons. it was a play design that wentz brought with him in north dakota state. he sat with doug pederson and frank reich to try install it a couple of week later it's ruling in touchdowns for the eagles. >> sometimes it's tough. sometimes you got to -- find -- call smu, get the old film out so i can show them what's going on and forty one practice and convince them on it. it's just cool to have that relationship that dynamic with coach reich, with coach pederson that, um, they respect my opinion when i bring them things like that. >> another touchdown the 64-year-old score to holland. it was his viral touchdown dance that may have stolen the show. he broke out the backpack dance following his first career touchdown. the dance became popular by a kid a a couple years ago. you can see hole lince doing it right here. he reach out to the boy and wants to have him come to game so they can do it together. if you want to give eight try, he gave me a little tutorial. >> you take me through the,ing.
like this unreal read and throw to clemons. it was a play design that wentz brought with him in north dakota state. he sat with doug pederson and frank reich to try install it a couple of week later it's ruling in touchdowns for the eagles. >> sometimes it's tough. sometimes you got to -- find -- call smu, get the old film out so i can show them what's going on and forty one practice and convince them on it. it's just cool to have that relationship that dynamic with coach reich, with...