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the statute was of her little brother crying. what will happen to us now? if the people don't like us where will we go. we have nowhere to go. will they throw us back to the sea. we don't have a home anymore. anywhere. memory does have a home land. it appeared to me once in the memory of a phone call our mother's bright flame for amy. before i could say, how are you. amy said, a wonder thing happen indeed a conference in japan last month much i was walking with a japanese woman talking about literature when she stopped, turned to me and said, are we still college eyes to you for what we did to your mother in chien and i apologize to you. amy laughed when she said anger disappeared from my life from my very body when my new friend spoke to me. when she acknowledged my childhood grieve and offered hope in the form of an apology. thank you. [applause] >> our next reader is grace angel. she is painter, poet and photographer. married and has 2 girls she is an event planner and art's fundraiser. her works have been exhibited in the bay area and international. she's working on poems entitled, from a fanatic heart. grace. written at a time when i'd say was my hungry
the statute was of her little brother crying. what will happen to us now? if the people don't like us where will we go. we have nowhere to go. will they throw us back to the sea. we don't have a home anymore. anywhere. memory does have a home land. it appeared to me once in the memory of a phone call our mother's bright flame for amy. before i could say, how are you. amy said, a wonder thing happen indeed a conference in japan last month much i was walking with a japanese woman talking about...
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to three feet of snow in some areas. stay with us. we'll be right back. >> the blizzard that pummeled northeastern states has drifted out to sea.ow the clean up effort begins. more than 220-thousand homes and businesses are still without power. following the massive snowstorm that swept across the northeast. massachusetts suffered the most outages. the storm dumped up to three feet of snow in some states.and knocked out powers across eight states. from maine to pennysylvania.meanwhile, trains and public transportation networks are also working to get back to full operation in time for tomorrow morning's commute. the national guard isn't in the business of delivering babies. but they had to make an exception early saturday morning in massachusetts. that's because ericka beuno went into labor during the heavy snowstorm. and when the paramedics couldn't get to the home. the national guard stepped in. humvee to get the e-m-t's to beuno's house. once there the e-m-t's music fans.what could possibly be bigger than the coming up, we'll take you front and center to a star studded music event - including bruce springsteen, elton john an
to three feet of snow in some areas. stay with us. we'll be right back. >> the blizzard that pummeled northeastern states has drifted out to sea.ow the clean up effort begins. more than 220-thousand homes and businesses are still without power. following the massive snowstorm that swept across the northeast. massachusetts suffered the most outages. the storm dumped up to three feet of snow in some states.and knocked out powers across eight states. from maine to pennysylvania.meanwhile,...
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to call it that. hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee and the carnival triumph is now in alabama. and the 4200 people stranded at sea for five days are getting used to life back on land, probably not soon enough. the ship pulling into port last night. it took about four hours or everyone to disembark. look at them, many too tired to talk, many kissing the ground as well, describing a journey that included overflowing toilets, food shortages, foul odors and a lot of fear of course. some saying the lower floors were flooded with sewage after an engine room fire knocked out power and plumbing on sunday turning on what was supposed to be a to sunny mexico into bate of an inch turns test. jon: jonathan serrie live for us in mobile, alabama. hour the passengers doing. >> reporter: some of the passengers are already home. others will be boarding flights to various destinations today, flights out of new orleans. carnival chartered 20 planes and one hundred buses for passengers who were on board the triumph. everyone seemed to be relieved to be on dry land when they got off the ship yet, but when it came to the conditions that they endured on board the triumph, many p
to call it that. hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee and the carnival triumph is now in alabama. and the 4200 people stranded at sea for five days are getting used to life back on land, probably not soon enough. the ship pulling into port last night. it took about four hours or everyone to disembark. look at them, many too tired to talk, many kissing the ground as well, describing a journey that included overflowing toilets, food shortages, foul odors and a lot of fear of course. some saying the lower...
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back. the sequestration situation in the sea could hamper comfort's efforts. if those go through it is possible its latest humanitarian mission could be canceled. let us hope not. wbal, tv 11 news. >> now to some breaking news in the 11 newsroom. fire crews are on the scene of john hopkins facility. several people are being treated. captain roy, what can you tell us? >> this is a has that situation. it is right near the rotunda. from what we are understanding they had a situation where air was being depleted in the building. they are not sure if it is caught by a heat of that operation for a coolant or some type of air conditioning. has that crews are in the process of searching the building, the basement, and the roof to find a cause. several people have been taken away from this. the building has been evacuated. reporting live, sky team 11. >> rain is approachign the area. it hasn't arrived just yet. if you look at the metro radar, the green ec in the southwest is just the outer edge of the precipitation. most of that entering howard county is not reaching the ground. that is a light precursor to what we will see the today. 40 degrees downtown, 39 at the airport. the good news is, most
back. the sequestration situation in the sea could hamper comfort's efforts. if those go through it is possible its latest humanitarian mission could be canceled. let us hope not. wbal, tv 11 news. >> now to some breaking news in the 11 newsroom. fire crews are on the scene of john hopkins facility. several people are being treated. captain roy, what can you tell us? >> this is a has that situation. it is right near the rotunda. from what we are understanding they had a situation...
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the sea? >> i think it was given it to him. >> maybe he went out, picked the coconut itself and came back in. >> i love how he uses it to observeoll around. also like a form of protection, because remember the octopus does not have a skeleton or shell, so it can creep into little small crevices. why not a coconut shell. >> this is awesome. he figured out how to get out of the thing, get back in the thing and keep rolling. >> i don't know how they retract the coconut. >> like you said, no skelton. just smush right up. >> this is like his house, his toy, i had shield. >> i wonder if he gets dizzy. that's a lot of spinning around. >> that's why he's carrying it now. i think i better walk this off. >> ocean life, there's so much we don't know. >> they say the octopus is one of the most intelligent of the invertebrates. this is proof of that. >> that's it for "rtm." we'll see you tomorrow, everybody.
the sea? >> i think it was given it to him. >> maybe he went out, picked the coconut itself and came back in. >> i love how he uses it to observeoll around. also like a form of protection, because remember the octopus does not have a skeleton or shell, so it can creep into little small crevices. why not a coconut shell. >> this is awesome. he figured out how to get out of the thing, get back in the thing and keep rolling. >> i don't know how they retract the...
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the sea? >> i think it was given it to him. >> maybe he went out, picked the coconut itself and came back in. >> i love how he uses it to observend roll around. also like a form of protection, because remember the octopus does not have a skeleton or shell, so it can creep into little small crevices. why not a coconut shell. >> this is awesome. he figured out how to get out of the thing, get back in the thing and keep rolling. >> i don't know how they retract the coconut. >> like you said, no skelton. just smush right up. >> this is like his house, his toy, i had shi
the sea? >> i think it was given it to him. >> maybe he went out, picked the coconut itself and came back in. >> i love how he uses it to observend roll around. also like a form of protection, because remember the octopus does not have a skeleton or shell, so it can creep into little small crevices. why not a coconut shell. >> this is awesome. he figured out how to get out of the thing, get back in the thing and keep rolling. >> i don't know how they retract the...
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disturb us lord to go more boldly and venture on wider seas where storms will show your mastery where losing sight of land we will find the stars. we ask you to push backgod the horizons of our open and into the future courage strength and things that we get in love. god we pray you will be our eyes and help us to be wise in times and honest enough to say we don't know. let this be our prayer as we go on way. let us to a place. guide us with your grace to a place where we will be safe oh god. father we pray and push back works of destruction and the spirits of destruction and ask that you do lead us to a place and guide us with your grace and gave us faith so we're safe in our homes, our schools and work place as we seek measures and ways for working towards peace for this fine city as we present ourselves as clergy and fault in this world. amen. >> amen. >> amen. thank you reverend scott. as pastor bryant said we are grateful for the leadership of our city's mayor and upon the uptick of violence had a set of strategies to bring together all segments and sections of our community and leadership certainly and nonprofit, residents and as well as clergy s
disturb us lord to go more boldly and venture on wider seas where storms will show your mastery where losing sight of land we will find the stars. we ask you to push backgod the horizons of our open and into the future courage strength and things that we get in love. god we pray you will be our eyes and help us to be wise in times and honest enough to say we don't know. let this be our prayer as we go on way. let us to a place. guide us with your grace to a place where we will be safe oh god....
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the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did the same to a helicopter. japan cost prime minister condemned the incident. >> at a time they are resuming talks, it is regrettable china has carried out provocative action towards japan. >> the incidents are reported to have taken place close to this group of islands in the east china sea, which japan controls but china claims as its own. for months japanese and chinese coast guard ships have been engaged in a game of cat and mouse around the islands. china has sought to assert its claims. previous incidents have only involved civilian ships, not war ships loaded with missiles. so far china's foreign ministry has refused to confirm the incident or give any explanation to the chinese actions, but
the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need to go back to a strategic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did...
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used to raise the flag. it meant that the boat could not enter because it was too stormy. back then, there was a rowboat. the passengers had to climb aboard with all their baggage out on the open sea. >> in bad weather, the islanders were cut off from the outside world for weeks at a time, making them just as much prisoners as the inmates of this building. most of the 50 convicts live here, many of them hardened criminals, but with enough points for good behavior to win them a transfer to gorgona. hear, the prison gates are only blocked from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. -- here the prison gates are only locked from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. most of the prisoners work on the prison farm. the sheep have to be fed and milked twice a day. the four men is serving 16 years for manslaughter. m on the outside, i was not able to take care of myself. here at least i have learned how to take care of the animals. >> the other man milking a sheep is a bank robber notorious throughout europe. >> i've been deported for life. i cannot ever go back to france or anywhere else in europe. >> life on gorgona is to be the chance at rehabilitation. >> i still will not forget the evil i have done. maybe the work
used to raise the flag. it meant that the boat could not enter because it was too stormy. back then, there was a rowboat. the passengers had to climb aboard with all their baggage out on the open sea. >> in bad weather, the islanders were cut off from the outside world for weeks at a time, making them just as much prisoners as the inmates of this building. most of the 50 convicts live here, many of them hardened criminals, but with enough points for good behavior to win them a transfer to...
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used to raise the flag. it meant that the boat could not enter because it was too stormy. back then, there was a rowboat. the passengers had to climb aboard with all their baggage out on the open sea. >> in bad weather, the islanders were cut off from the outside world for weeks at a time, making them just as much prisoners as the inmates of this building. most of the 50 convicts live here, many of them hardened criminals, but with enough points for good behavior to win them a transfer to gorgona. hear, the prison gates are only blocked from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. -- here the prison gates are only locked from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. most of the prisoners work on the prison farm. the sheep have to be fed and milked twice a day. the four men is serving 16 years for manslaughter. m on the outside, i was not able to take care of myself. here at least i have learned how to take care of the animals. >> the other man milking a sheep is a bank robber notorious throughout europe. >> i've been deported for life. i cannot ever go back to france or anywhere else in europe. >> life on gorgona is to be the chance at rehabilitation. >> i still will not forget the evil i have done. maybe the work
used to raise the flag. it meant that the boat could not enter because it was too stormy. back then, there was a rowboat. the passengers had to climb aboard with all their baggage out on the open sea. >> in bad weather, the islanders were cut off from the outside world for weeks at a time, making them just as much prisoners as the inmates of this building. most of the 50 convicts live here, many of them hardened criminals, but with enough points for good behavior to win them a transfer to...
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us to the north. it will stay well to the north for the next several days. very warm conditions tomorrow, thursday but going back down for the weekend. the sea with the very latest is rob fladeboe. >> reporter: pam, i just spoke to the santa clara sheriff's. he has the sad job of conveying the information of worst possible scenario. 2 santa cruz officers were shot dead and also a suspect. no details beyond that. the police were involved in some sort of ongoing investigation in this neighborhood. late this afternoon when gunfire broke out. the santa cruz police chief saying that from right now onward they are expecting each home. and in the chiefs' spoken word, a closet by closet inspection. whether or not these are going to be armed or not. we will keep you updated on a briefing the santa cruz police department is mourning the loss of two officers. which do not know omore for the unfortunate.. turn of events. >> pam: rob, let me ask you a few more questions. this has been date ongoing investigation can you give us an update of the transfer of children. there are three schools in the area. their art to public schools. there is a montessori sc
us to the north. it will stay well to the north for the next several days. very warm conditions tomorrow, thursday but going back down for the weekend. the sea with the very latest is rob fladeboe. >> reporter: pam, i just spoke to the santa clara sheriff's. he has the sad job of conveying the information of worst possible scenario. 2 santa cruz officers were shot dead and also a suspect. no details beyond that. the police were involved in some sort of ongoing investigation in this...
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to sea. never turn your back on the ocean. >> so unpredictable with the winds. christina telling us about the coastal front. >> and shower activity. >> i have yet so see john kelly break out the umbrella yet. tomorrow may be the day. he's a tough guy. doesn't need one. >> hair product. >> you need to share. 37 degrees in livermore now. temperatures are chilly to start. ten degrees cooler than yesterday in some instances. 38 degrees. headed toward a comfortable day. we'll see more sunshine than yesterday as well. something else i wanted to point out. we don't have fog to report but we'll get patches between now and 6:00 a.m. you can see it coming in. fog will linger until 10:00 or 11:00. look at that. sunshine on the way for the greater bay area and lots of it. nice today. temperatures on the cool side. 69 in fremont. 60s in the south bay. 60 right here in san jose. the 7-day outlook with with showers on the way. for the morning drive mike and i will be here to let you know where rain is coming down. have no fear there. friday morning it gets interesting. low snow levels, potentially
to sea. never turn your back on the ocean. >> so unpredictable with the winds. christina telling us about the coastal front. >> and shower activity. >> i have yet so see john kelly break out the umbrella yet. tomorrow may be the day. he's a tough guy. doesn't need one. >> hair product. >> you need to share. 37 degrees in livermore now. temperatures are chilly to start. ten degrees cooler than yesterday in some instances. 38 degrees. headed toward a comfortable day....
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used to be so we've done multiple efforts to try and fix that. so i would identify the air sea battle office which is looking at what are some things we can do to buy back that capability we had before, and air combat command re7b8 completed the effective war fighting in a contested environment study to look at those problems. >> sir, the last 25 seconds. >> one is train in a coms- denied environment more than we do. the second thing, we can't look at it in a vacuum. this is about what does a spectrum manager do, what does a cyber operations guy do and what does an electronic warfare specialist do. all of those guys to have work together. >> and a lot better up-front planning across the board, greater development of authority and control. guys, thanks very much. we alright everybody, get your heads up. now when i was in the military, i learned that if you stand together, you can stand up to anything! no matter where i was deployed, i always knew that somebody had my back! you boys are your own band of brothers! you have each other! just like i had navy federal credit union... 24/7... live customer support! let's go! let's go! 4 million members. 4 millio
used to be so we've done multiple efforts to try and fix that. so i would identify the air sea battle office which is looking at what are some things we can do to buy back that capability we had before, and air combat command re7b8 completed the effective war fighting in a contested environment study to look at those problems. >> sir, the last 25 seconds. >> one is train in a coms- denied environment more than we do. the second thing, we can't look at it in a vacuum. this is about...
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to you by dove. i can't thank the city of new orleans enough forshowing up with us this morning. back to you, elizabeth. >> all right, sam, in a seand emotional homecoming. robin trourns the gulf coast. we can't wait to shear it with you. >> thank you. oh, roomies! out their body wash. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] new dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything with the blend of gentle cleansers and nourishing nutrium moisture. so what do you think now? definitely switching to dove. [ female announcer ] this is new. this is different. this is care. pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's tylenol®. choose children's advil®. relief you can trust. tell me i'm beautiful. tell me we'll grow old together. in sickness and in health. tell me that i'm still the one. that you need me. that i'm your super hero! tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss m
to you by dove. i can't thank the city of new orleans enough forshowing up with us this morning. back to you, elizabeth. >> all right, sam, in a seand emotional homecoming. robin trourns the gulf coast. we can't wait to shear it with you. >> thank you. oh, roomies! out their body wash. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [...
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to move out to sea -- sea. and probably just brush us with rain during the afternoon. and let's say by dinnertime, the storm offshore. the winds go back around it to the north. that drags in the colder air. so there's the little low pressure. and it's all gone by midnight. sunshine returns on thursday. looks like really not a terrible end to the week. it will be cooler and certainly breezy once that storm leaves. east winds on the bay. becoming north to northwest. once the storm gets just past us, it will kick in some moisture. boy, that colder air, that's when we expect to see the snow. and in the city, maybe a dusting to an inch is possible. north of the city, particularly around the pa border. maybe one, two, a few spots could pick up a few inches ever wet snow on the lawns. there will be a small craft advisero the bay tomorrow afternoon. tonight, let's look for, let's call it partly cloudy down along the freezing mark. clouds build. rain and a little snow by evening. 41 for the high. down to 32. once it gets down to 32 degrees, it will start accumulating. mainly on the trees and the lawns. but you other than, in some of the suburb
to move out to sea -- sea. and probably just brush us with rain during the afternoon. and let's say by dinnertime, the storm offshore. the winds go back around it to the north. that drags in the colder air. so there's the little low pressure. and it's all gone by midnight. sunshine returns on thursday. looks like really not a terrible end to the week. it will be cooler and certainly breezy once that storm leaves. east winds on the bay. becoming north to northwest. once the storm gets just past...
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back and forth debate that appears to be going nowhere. china defense ministry issued a statement denying reports that they used fire-control radars in the east china sea. the statement refers to two separate incidents on january 19th. it admits crews on chinese frigate tracked a japanese helicopter because it approached their vessel. in the second case on january 30th the statement says a chinese ship monitored a destroyer that was following it at close range. but the statement denies chinese crews used fire-control radar in either instance pinpoint says officials in tokyo released false reports without confirming the facts with their counterparts in beijing. a spokesperson for the chinese foreign ministry also denied japan's claim. >> translator: the departments have published the true facts. the japanese claims are complete fabrication. >> later on friday japan's vice sworn summoned china's minister to protest the denials. he's going to reinvestigate the case. >>> security analysts in asia and elsewhere have been tracking the twists and turns of this story. former japan self-defense navy captain gave us his take on what china's denial means moving f
back and forth debate that appears to be going nowhere. china defense ministry issued a statement denying reports that they used fire-control radars in the east china sea. the statement refers to two separate incidents on january 19th. it admits crews on chinese frigate tracked a japanese helicopter because it approached their vessel. in the second case on january 30th the statement says a chinese ship monitored a destroyer that was following it at close range. but the statement denies chinese...
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the court making this an extraordinary term of a sea change when it comes to race laws. not just voting, but also possibly the use of race through admissions processes. >> okay. backo section 5 for a moment. to be very clear here, as you are, i want our viewers to know that if section 5 is knocked down, this takes away any kind of federal oversight. and i think the point here that needs to be made and clarified, what latitude legally does that give state governments to start running elections? could they not come up with laws that would make it very cumbersome to disenfranchise people, disincentivize people to go out and even register? what about that? >> well, basically the reason we have section 5 is that these states were gaming the system. they would impose unconstitutional laws. >> sure. >> that would infringe voting. hen they were struck down. that would immediately pass another one. so the laws were all reactive. this made it proactive. it made the states come to the federal government to look at these types of plans. if you get rid of it, you return to that past system where you can have the sort of monty card game going on where you're not too sure where
the court making this an extraordinary term of a sea change when it comes to race laws. not just voting, but also possibly the use of race through admissions processes. >> okay. backo section 5 for a moment. to be very clear here, as you are, i want our viewers to know that if section 5 is knocked down, this takes away any kind of federal oversight. and i think the point here that needs to be made and clarified, what latitude legally does that give state governments to start running...
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us digest. >>> let's get back to sozoraidan new york. >> we'll head to the nightmare cruise. passengers on board the triumph are at the mercy of the seand the wind conditions. two tugboats are moving the ship crippled by an engine fire. it's headed to a port in alabama. if sea winds do not cooperate, it could be another day stuck with deployable conditions including a sloshing sewage and dwindling food supplies now. but if all goes well, the ship should arrive in mobile by thursday. >>> and celebrations turned deadly during carnival. state tv there say four are dead after being eelectric friday cuted when a carnival float struck some power lines in the the brazilian port city tuesday. the three men pushing the float were killed instantly. and 19-year-old woman stepped into help, she was also shocked. she died later in a local hospital. >>> and a new study says taking folic acid during pregnancy may help lower the risk of giving birth to an autistic child. researchers in norway looked at 85,000 pregnancies and found women who took the supplement were 39% less likely to have a child with autism. the study is in the journal of the americ
us digest. >>> let's get back to sozoraidan new york. >> we'll head to the nightmare cruise. passengers on board the triumph are at the mercy of the seand the wind conditions. two tugboats are moving the ship crippled by an engine fire. it's headed to a port in alabama. if sea winds do not cooperate, it could be another day stuck with deployable conditions including a sloshing sewage and dwindling food supplies now. but if all goes well, the ship should arrive in mobile by...
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using these tragedies to n pushing for legislation. >> we're glad to be back on land. thousands of passengers returned to show last night after a brief vacation trip turned into a nightmare at sea. they became stranded on the ship for five days after a fire knocked out the ship's power. passengers say the conditions were horrific, overflowing toilets and stifling heat. carnival is trying to regain the public's trust. >> the inquiry into the ship's bounty is over today. the ship sank off the north carolina coast during hurricane sandy. two crew members testified before asafety panel and looking into why the ship went down. the hearing will continue next week. jesse jackson is formally charged. >> the deadline for sequestration is march 1 but the airport is canceling an air show in may. >> will a new boardwalk in new jersey make it >> you're watching abc news at 6:00 on your side. >> he claims he was robbed in the district and went to police for help and now he is under arrest. jennifer donelan joins us live with a story that you will only see on 7. >> this was a bizarre caper indeed. a car load of suspects arrested after police tell us they drove here to the 6th district after the driver claimed he was bein
using these tragedies to n pushing for legislation. >> we're glad to be back on land. thousands of passengers returned to show last night after a brief vacation trip turned into a nightmare at sea. they became stranded on the ship for five days after a fire knocked out the ship's power. passengers say the conditions were horrific, overflowing toilets and stifling heat. carnival is trying to regain the public's trust. >> the inquiry into the ship's bounty is over today. the ship sank...
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the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need totegic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did the same to a helicopter. japan cost prime minister condemned the incident. >> at a time they are resuming talks, it is regrettable china has carried out provocative action towards japan. >> the incidents are reported to have taken place close to this group of islands in the east china sea, which japan controls but china claims as its own. for months japanese and chinese coast guard ships have been engaged in a game of cat and mouse around the islands. china has sought to assert its claims. previous incidents have only involved civilian ships, not war ships loaded with missiles. so far china's foreign ministry has refused to confirm the incident or give any explanation to the chinese actions, but the u.s. governme
the east china seas. a day after accusing the warship of using weapons on a japanese destroyer, japan's prime minister fired back, describing it as a provocative act. he said the country's need totegic partnership with mutual benefit. after the recent flare-up, is that possible? >> on january 30, japan says the chinese navy locked its radar on a japanese destroyer in the east china sea. about 10 days earlier, tokyo says another chinese for gates -- chinese frigate did the same to a...
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the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back. a real nightmare on the high seasl shares. the stock down more than 5% and a fire disabled a carnival cruise shupp on sunday. one of the passengers has been evacuated because of his health concern. how is everybody else doing? jay gray has the latest from mobile, alabama, where the ship is being towed. jay, over to you. >> reporter: hey there, maria. that tow not very quick. 7 miles per hour, about the pace of a normal jogger so it will take some time. triumph won't be port here until sometime tomorrow afternoon whmp day rivals the city of mobile will have medical personnel on hand to take care of any passengers or crew members that may need care as they come off of that ship. at least one person has been removed. someone with a pre-existing health problem over concerns for that. that was during a time when another carnival ship delivered food. what passengers will tell you still not enough food, the lines to get the food, three, three and a half hours, that the stench from the problem with the sewage is inescapable a
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back. >> happy valentine's day. >>> and the arrival and taxis were lined up to take the 3000 people away. while stranded at sea, those on board had limited food and water. they were forced to use bags and makeshift restrooms. they were supposed to be getting a full refund on the trip, discounts and future cruises. the announcements came out wednesday and additional 500 in cash. but as you expect the ntsb has opened an investigation into what happened. >> thank you very much. >>> the coverage this morning on the officer trainee who was shot in the head during an exercise. and officials say officers have been interviewed who were present during the training. a statement reads this is conducted as a criminal investigation with the purpose of determining if a crime occurred and who is responsible for that crime. the investigation could take weeks. the city police internal affairs commission are conducting their own investigation to find out whether department policies and procedures were violated. the officer who fired the shot has been identified as william scott kearn. he is a veteran of the baltimore police department. >>> a mother and her sons are recovering after being hurt i
back. >> happy valentine's day. >>> and the arrival and taxis were lined up to take the 3000 people away. while stranded at sea, those on board had limited food and water. they were forced to use bags and makeshift restrooms. they were supposed to be getting a full refund on the trip, discounts and future cruises. the announcements came out wednesday and additional 500 in cash. but as you expect the ntsb has opened an investigation into what happened. >> thank you very...
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the united nations framework. back to day needs to be revived and updated. we have scientific evidence that shows us how to go out to a better administration and better governance of our high seas. and we have new instruments and technology that can help us in regulating and taking care of the high seas and in a sustainable fashion for ourselves and for the next generation. this is something that must be done. this commission has a mandate we have drawn up for ourselves to work only during one year and come up with a set of recommendations not more than 12 for 14 that will be put into the u.s. process, which by the way is already set to look at issues of the high seas as of next year. in addition, as of now, when we begin our work, we are building a multistate polder alliance, bringing in the private sector, others that have worked on this issue, if so that we can create a group of support not only for the recommendations of the commission but to push things court beyond our report in 2014. >> police in california are falling 700 leads in the hunt for a sacked police officer suspected of murdering three people. they have made little progress so far. now the latest from los ange
the united nations framework. back to day needs to be revived and updated. we have scientific evidence that shows us how to go out to a better administration and better governance of our high seas. and we have new instruments and technology that can help us in regulating and taking care of the high seas and in a sustainable fashion for ourselves and for the next generation. this is something that must be done. this commission has a mandate we have drawn up for ourselves to work only during one...
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us. we're just trying to, you know, get home. and, you know, my question is, these are not new currents, these are not new conditions in the sea. how come -- cruise ships going back and forth can't be prepared for this and arrange for us to, you know, be stronger than the currents against us? why can't we get out of here? >> chad myers, i'm just looking at the temperature here, i've been reporting -- this is why i don't do weather, my friend, but i've been reporting it's in the mid-60s. it's dipped down to 46 degrees. >> that's right. >> in mobile, alabama, that the high was going to be 63. and, again, i just want to let our viewers know, chad, and, larry, if you're still with us, i'm not sure that you can obviously what is happening because that's a huge ship, 14 stories, but there are -- there are pilot boats, there are tugboats and there are other vessels that are making their way out to you on board this ship. the helicopters are also hovering aboard -- or above the ship. ours is recording the images as others are dropping supplies. the one that we just saw dropping supplies is a contractor, and i can't tell you, larry, what they're dropping, but i can tell y
us. we're just trying to, you know, get home. and, you know, my question is, these are not new currents, these are not new conditions in the sea. how come -- cruise ships going back and forth can't be prepared for this and arrange for us to, you know, be stronger than the currents against us? why can't we get out of here? >> chad myers, i'm just looking at the temperature here, i've been reporting -- this is why i don't do weather, my friend, but i've been reporting it's in the mid-60s....
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to sea they warm along the way. they push that marine layer back into the pacific and for us that means it is just going to get better and better temperaturewise. more and more comfortable as we head through friday. developing offshore wind really starts to kick into high gear throughout today and you notice that layer of haze, that particulate matter. unhealthy levels of pollution on the way likely as we head through the the end of the week. 64 in gilroy. 63 in los gatos. temperatures will be mild for today. staying mild all the way through valentine's day and that means if you want to hit the beach, a nice romantic picnic, a bottle of wine and a blanket is all you need. saturday and sunday as well if you don't get chance to get out on thursday because temperatures and conditions are going to be perfect bayside at the coast and inland. 5:45. let's check on that drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning. if you are commuting getting on the freeway in san jose, i'll give you a second to turn around. look at the changes going on this morning. north 101 under 280 and 680. set of metering lights keeping traffic moving s
to sea they warm along the way. they push that marine layer back into the pacific and for us that means it is just going to get better and better temperaturewise. more and more comfortable as we head through friday. developing offshore wind really starts to kick into high gear throughout today and you notice that layer of haze, that particulate matter. unhealthy levels of pollution on the way likely as we head through the the end of the week. 64 in gilroy. 63 in los gatos. temperatures will be...
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back on land after spending five days stranded at sea in some nasty conditions. >> check this out. a meteorite caught on camera in russia. it sent four400 to the hospital. >> robert griffin iii is used to getting a lot of tweets from france. some local high-school students are bombarding him with tweets and for good reason. we will tell you why. "good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. it's friday, february 15. i am scott thuman. i am cynne simpson. . good morning to you. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> we have some whether you need to know about especially if you have a late dinner plans to night. a wintry mix is headed this way. that includes snow. starting with 37 degrees in d.c. this morning 33 in dallas, 30 in gaithersburg. it is a dry start with fair skies. an upper level system and a coastal system will come together this weekend to bring a chance of snow, but nothing major. the bus stop forecast for today, looking at a temperature of 40 degrees with sunshine. so clouded by recess. 55 degrees by dropped off. the rena by about 4:00 this afternoon -- rain by 4:00. l
back on land after spending five days stranded at sea in some nasty conditions. >> check this out. a meteorite caught on camera in russia. it sent four400 to the hospital. >> robert griffin iii is used to getting a lot of tweets from france. some local high-school students are bombarding him with tweets and for good reason. we will tell you why. "good morning washington" at 5:00 begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side....
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back to texas where the ship was based. many of those passengers were tired, just happy to be on dry land after this horrific ordeal at sea. >> everybody was, you know, usingdo. those poor crew members, they were coming in immediately and clean it up by hand and wait for the next person to come in. it was horrible. >> got to go with the flow. really nothing you can do. you're there, you're stuck. there's no reason to panic. >> the cruise line gave passengers a full refund, $500 compensation, and an apology for what it's worth. now people really just relieved. a number of passengers said they would not take a cruise again after all this. what about you? here's what some of our viewers told u.s.s. on facebook. cindy said, after seeing how they handled that situation, cruises are out of the question for me. seems anything on dry land would be more welcoming. angie said "i'd go again. planes crash, but i still fly. things happen, but thank god no one died. that's the important thing ." the national transportation safety board is launching an investigation. >> glad it's over for those folks. >>> political showdown. republicans block chuck hagel's nomination for
back to texas where the ship was based. many of those passengers were tired, just happy to be on dry land after this horrific ordeal at sea. >> everybody was, you know, usingdo. those poor crew members, they were coming in immediately and clean it up by hand and wait for the next person to come in. it was horrible. >> got to go with the flow. really nothing you can do. you're there, you're stuck. there's no reason to panic. >> the cruise line gave passengers a full refund,...
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back over to you guys. >> great stuff. >> making us proud. a big good-bye for dozens of dc national guard members. >> plus, stranded at sea. why thousands of cruise guest s are in the, time to check in with holly. >> okay. if you have never experienced the youth association, you are in luck. they are gearing up for a special black history month performance going on this weekend. we are getting an amazing preview. it's all coming up live later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. hey, it's s me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>> welcome back. about 60 dc national guard members are getting ready to head out to guantanamo bay. for the last year, they've been training at fort levinworth. some are leaving families and young children behind. they leave tomorrow morning. >>> in the gulf of mexico this morning, a carnival cruise s
back over to you guys. >> great stuff. >> making us proud. a big good-bye for dozens of dc national guard members. >> plus, stranded at sea. why thousands of cruise guest s are in the, time to check in with holly. >> okay. if you have never experienced the youth association, you are in luck. they are gearing up for a special black history month performance going on this weekend. we are getting an amazing preview. it's all coming up live later on fox 5 morning news. stay...
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we're going to go back to fox news jonathan now, he's been with us reporting if you're just joining us this is the carnival cruise ship triumph made it back into port after being out at sea for four days. passengers stranded and running low on supplies and ship wear hearing was leaning foremost of the time. but they did say that the crew was able to keep them informed and do the best they could to make them comfortable. let's go back to jonathan now. we've been seeing people getting off the ship just excited and hugging. what are you seeing now? >> we're seeing more people boarding buses and walking off the ship. and i'm still here with julie and her family. she gets reaqainlted with her son. and julia, i want to ask you as we continue our discussion the air looked like they'd set up a tent city on the top deck. what is that? >> just she'ds tide together. i don't know how they found the equipment. they turned chairs upside down. and they'd make a city around each group. >> was that to, where people staying there? too uncomfortable? >> they did it for shade. so hot in mexico we were miserable. people were half naked running around it was just miserable. and so they -- wha
we're going to go back to fox news jonathan now, he's been with us reporting if you're just joining us this is the carnival cruise ship triumph made it back into port after being out at sea for four days. passengers stranded and running low on supplies and ship wear hearing was leaning foremost of the time. but they did say that the crew was able to keep them informed and do the best they could to make them comfortable. let's go back to jonathan now. we've been seeing people getting off the...
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back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back, everybody. among our top stories today, nightmare at sea. thousands of passenger cheer as they finally file off that crippled cruise ship. simon hobbs joins us with more on this and, simon, we've been following this very closely trying to figure out what it means for these stocks. >> for sure. and we know we can see realtime what is happening to this stock because carnival is the only stock to be both in the s&p 500 and the ftse 100 in london. so you have a live trade in it at the moment. many people are puzzled as to why this stock has only lost now 4% of its value globally. and you have to understand how big carnival is, how well run and is well respected it is within the investment community. this is a huge stock. it has a 30 billion market cap, far bigger than most other stocks within the t&l sector. and on tuesday night when they warned and they did, they had an 8k warning, they said this could cost us 8 to 10 cents earnings per share. that's only 4% of their expected profitability for the entire year. most analysts on average have a b
back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back, everybody. among our top stories today, nightmare at sea. thousands of passenger cheer as they finally file off that crippled cruise ship. simon hobbs joins us with more on this and, simon, we've been following this very closely trying to figure out what it means for these stocks. >> for sure. and we know we can see realtime what is...
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back, a birthday surprise goes bust. our exclusive with a group of women who thought they would be celebrating rather than struggling at sea. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> under the heading of it seemed like a good idea at the time, two husbands surprise their wives with cruise tickets to celebrate the 40th birthday, which now none of them is ever going to forget. i'm ashleigh banfield in for piers morgan. joining me for an exclusive interview, birthday girl carey padilla, her mother, her close friend julie morgan and kerry's sister julie pringle all were onboard the carnival triumph. we can all laugh about this now and say it was the cruise from hell, et cetera, but i want to take you back to the moment where this began with a fire onboard and smoke in the hallways and the ship listing to the side. was there ever a moment when you truly did believe this
back, a birthday surprise goes bust. our exclusive with a group of women who thought they would be celebrating rather than struggling at sea. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit...
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back then, we went over and spent six days at sea on the ss america and the state department and united states government sent to user, the entire family, first class. don't get any ideas. [laughter] anyway, we went to berlin this a not too long after the war and i used to ride my bicycle around berlin as my pastime and road everywhere. i went past hitler's tomb where these amazing, huge concrete úÑslabs had blown up and i roamd around. was stunning. hello control there was. one day with my sense of 12- year-old adventure, i used this passport to pass through into the east sector, the russian sector. i bicycled around and i will tell you, as a 12 year-old kid, i really did notice the starkness, the desolation. i was thinking about the other day that if the tabloids new today i would see headlines that say "kerry's early communist connections." úythat's the world we live in, folks. i would reassure them by saying that i really noticed the difference. between east and west. two people were dressed in dark clothing and held their heads down. i noticed all this. there was no joy in those streets. when i came back, i fe
back then, we went over and spent six days at sea on the ss america and the state department and united states government sent to user, the entire family, first class. don't get any ideas. [laughter] anyway, we went to berlin this a not too long after the war and i used to ride my bicycle around berlin as my pastime and road everywhere. i went past hitler's tomb where these amazing, huge concrete úÑslabs had blown up and i roamd around. was stunning. hello control there was. one day with my...
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the beginning. they kind of passed on me, and then they came back. >> wow. we're happy for you. >> thank you. >> always great to see you. thanks for coming to toe sea uslls us about her two new specials on baby boomers. ts. when hair is this hydrated, it flooows... introducing nexxus hydra-light: a higher standard in hair care that's full of moisture. free of heaviness. hydra-light's salon formulas with light, deep-sea minerals give up to 80% more moisturization that won't weigh hair down. for hair that captivatingly flows. new nexxus hydra-light. [ woman ] you'll never settle again. [ male announcer ] raise your standard. [ woman ] you'll never settle again. dare to go big & bold or slim & sexy. new master duo liquid liner from maybelline new york. with our unique dual tip, go from thick to thin with just one twist. in 6 glossy shades i dare you. new master duo thin or thick liner maybe it's maybelline. with a samsung galaxy ii from we straight talk wireless.one he'll get the same great nationwide coverage for half the cost. let's see if he notices. everyone noticed. joe saved $950 a year. enough to buy some sweet mother of glory pyrotechnics. rock o
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