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the authority to intervene in the federal territories in respect to what is happening utah -- in utah is as much a slavery. the constitution is quite clear. the federal government has that authority. more -- weake one can take one more question. >> was that a political solution? was it available to buchanan to shortd resolve the issue of what andrew jackson had done when south carolina was threatening secession during his presidency? was there a political path through the briarpatch of the moment? michael: that's the right question to ask. i will be very blunt and say no. there is no solution. who areot top people working on trying to find a solution, and nobody can find anything that is going to satisfy all the relevant parties, particularly the republican party. i think if you go backwards, you could say buchanan could have forestalled the crisis of 1860 and 61 by not mucking it up with dred scott and kansas and his break with stephen douglas. there was no need for him to a broken with stephen douglas. i can see many alternatives to him in terms of some orting him the way he did. --
the authority to intervene in the federal territories in respect to what is happening utah -- in utah is as much a slavery. the constitution is quite clear. the federal government has that authority. more -- weake one can take one more question. >> was that a political solution? was it available to buchanan to shortd resolve the issue of what andrew jackson had done when south carolina was threatening secession during his presidency? was there a political path through the briarpatch of...
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utah is a natural resource state. this includes mining and agriculture as critical natural resources. but it really also includes our national and state parks as well. so we truly believe in balancing both use and conservation. we think that this is the best approach to leveraging all of our resources to generate revenues and create jobs. so focusing on energy in particular, though, this is an important aspect of our economy. it contributes 9% to our gross state product. it's 2.2% of the state wages, although it's only 1.1% of our employment numbers. so it indicates that these are very high paying jobs, as has already been discussed. it contributes $673 million in revenues, most recently in 2015. these revenues are really important to utah. they help to provide education to our students and they also provide many other critical community services, which have also already been mentioned. utah, like i think much of the country that is dependent on natural resource development, experiences booms and bust in the natural r
utah is a natural resource state. this includes mining and agriculture as critical natural resources. but it really also includes our national and state parks as well. so we truly believe in balancing both use and conservation. we think that this is the best approach to leveraging all of our resources to generate revenues and create jobs. so focusing on energy in particular, though, this is an important aspect of our economy. it contributes 9% to our gross state product. it's 2.2% of the state...
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at 17th and utah. that's what we can tell you right now. we can tell you also it's such a large facility that there were plenty of neighbors in the area, that we were able to reach out and contact and that's how we came up with some of the eyewitnesses, gathered the early /cts of information before we had crews on scene. y sam and laura. >> kris, thank you so much. in fact, kris, thank you very much. we are getting a statement from ups this morning. that confirms much of what you just said and told us right now. in fact, 850 people are employed bc this particular facility where we're taking a live look from nbc bay area skyranger. let me read the statement from ups to you this morning, quote, ups confirms there was a shooting incident involving four employees within the company's facility in san francisco earlier this morning. local law enforcement conducting an investigation. we cannot provide information as to the identity of persons involved at this time penning the police investigation. we understa
at 17th and utah. that's what we can tell you right now. we can tell you also it's such a large facility that there were plenty of neighbors in the area, that we were able to reach out and contact and that's how we came up with some of the eyewitnesses, gathered the early /cts of information before we had crews on scene. y sam and laura. >> kris, thank you so much. in fact, kris, thank you very much. we are getting a statement from ups this morning. that confirms much of what you just...
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notice the brian head fire in southern utah -- i spent time in the area.inment on a fire that's exceeded in the amount of land it's consumed, over 40,000 acres. we're looking for any changes in the weather department. the cooler temperature is the best we can do. this is the time of year at best you would get isolated summer storms. those are not happening yet. you notice the critical fire concern in southern portions of the state of utah on into northern nevada and eventually critical and elevated concerns into eastern areas of oregon. but the trend generally is going to be troorl for temperatures. even -- cooler for temperatures. even phoenix dropping to 107 after being in the one-teens the past several days. in northeast, a front out of canada will bring the temperatures back into the upper 70s. just a gorgeous couple of days for new york city. about 78 to 77 degrees there. in washington, we get a little bit of a break before summer spikes back by later this week, guys. >> all right. i'm ready for some heat. you? >> i love the heat. although he says it'
notice the brian head fire in southern utah -- i spent time in the area.inment on a fire that's exceeded in the amount of land it's consumed, over 40,000 acres. we're looking for any changes in the weather department. the cooler temperature is the best we can do. this is the time of year at best you would get isolated summer storms. those are not happening yet. you notice the critical fire concern in southern portions of the state of utah on into northern nevada and eventually critical and...
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i i got hired by the people in utah so it was.haryl: did he treat you a little bit like you worked for him? rep. chaffetz: well, he was just "please on this, let's talk about it, let's get together," and i said, "look, we've already decided." it's just, it just wasn't really his decision and i didn't need his input, quite frankly. sharyl: after eight and a half years on an upward trajectory in washington, d.c., congressman jason chaffetz of utah has suddenly and quite unexpectedly pulled himself out of the game. some people might think this is a great time to be a republican chairman of an important committee because republicans control the house, they're the majority in the senate, and they hold the president's office. that means, you would think, that federal agencies can't stonewall investigations of spending, waste, fraud, and abuse. rep. chaffetz: the reality is, sadly, i don't see much difference between the trump administration and the obama i thought there would be this, these floodgates would open up with all the document
i i got hired by the people in utah so it was.haryl: did he treat you a little bit like you worked for him? rep. chaffetz: well, he was just "please on this, let's talk about it, let's get together," and i said, "look, we've already decided." it's just, it just wasn't really his decision and i didn't need his input, quite frankly. sharyl: after eight and a half years on an upward trajectory in washington, d.c., congressman jason chaffetz of utah has suddenly and quite...
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>> utah. >> reporter: an unimaginably shocking scene. heidy on the kitchen floor in a pool of her own blood. conrad on the phone pleading for help. >> there's so much blood. if you don't get here right now, she's going to die. i don't know what happened. i really don't know what happened. oh, my god. it was bad to begin with and it got so much worse. >> reporter: as you will learn, truer words may never have been spoken. >> what had happened in that house? when we return -- >> i'm asking him, conrad, what's going on? he said, i don't know what happened. everything was just different answers and different theories, different little things. >> a search for answers and a race to save heidy. >> this is not happening. this is really not happening. thout that cash from - aflac! - we might have to choose between hawaii or your face. hawaii! what? haha...hawaii! you might have less coverage than you think. visit aflac.com and keep your lifestyle healthy. aflac! we can'twhy?y here! terrible toilet paper! i'll never get
>> utah. >> reporter: an unimaginably shocking scene. heidy on the kitchen floor in a pool of her own blood. conrad on the phone pleading for help. >> there's so much blood. if you don't get here right now, she's going to die. i don't know what happened. i really don't know what happened. oh, my god. it was bad to begin with and it got so much worse. >> reporter: as you will learn, truer words may never have been spoken. >> what had happened in that house? when we...
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here in utah, over 1,500 folks evacuated. 13 homes destroyed. this type of terrain shows you how tricky it is to contain the flames. making matters worse, we are at 9,000 feet, and the elevation has taken its toll, and wind is still howling, meaning that the hours and days to come, we'll see more hot spots. tom. >> matt gutman with an upclose look at that danger. thank you. >>> overseas now, that deadly collision involving a u.s. navy ship off the coast of japan. the captain report tli saying he tried to give warning, but the "uss fitzgerald" failed to respond. abc's gio benitez with the latest report. >> reporter: tonight in what may be the first account of the collision that claimed seven american lives attributed to the captain of the cargo ship that struck it. reuters reporting the skipper told ship's owners that he flashed lights to signal the "uss fitzgerald" before the crash. and that he says the destroyer failed to take evasive action, suddenly veering into the ship' s path. >> there is negligence involved. two ships are not supposed to
here in utah, over 1,500 folks evacuated. 13 homes destroyed. this type of terrain shows you how tricky it is to contain the flames. making matters worse, we are at 9,000 feet, and the elevation has taken its toll, and wind is still howling, meaning that the hours and days to come, we'll see more hot spots. tom. >> matt gutman with an upclose look at that danger. thank you. >>> overseas now, that deadly collision involving a u.s. navy ship off the coast of japan. the captain...
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congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause] rep. love: i also have to hart school, old and say yes, you brought down the stage with that warm and thank you very much. it is so wonderful to be with all of you today. back, to a to be place that is filled with so many memories. my mind has gone back to places and spaces on this campus, many lessons learned and so many people who made a difference in my life. my time here as a student stretched me and strengthened me , positioned me to recognize opportunities so i could rise to my full potential. one of those amazing faculty members who challenged me was a man by the name o
congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause] rep. love: i also...
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the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice. these are really great people, and we've enjoyed being together -- at least i've enjoyed being with them, we'll put it that way. mr. president, as members of congress, we stand united in the aftermath of today's attack. and thanks to our brave capitol police officers, we also stand protected from those who would do us harm. because of them, we can confidently carry on the work of the american people. mr. president, these are really great human beings, men and women who literally sacrifice a lot to serve us and to back us up, to strengthen us, and to help us in times of need. they're people that i really, really admire, and all i can say is i admire those who stood up this morning for congressman scalise and others who were there. and especially those who were wounded. this is a wonderful
the other photo is of a trip i took to all five of utah's national parks last year. during this trip, my security detail was with me every step of the way. these men and women never leave my side, and today i wish to thank them with all my heart for their service and their sacrifice. these are really great people, and we've enjoyed being together -- at least i've enjoyed being with them, we'll put it that way. mr. president, as members of congress, we stand united in the aftermath of today's...
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the fire here in panguitch, utah is just over that hill. you can see and smell smoke throughout the town, but, anthony, firefighters are hoping for a little bit of a break when these strong winds subside just a tad and temperatures are in the upper 80s instead of 90s tomorrow. >> mason: jamie yuccas with a very ominous scene behind her. thanks, jamie. still ahead, bankruptcy follows the largest air bag recall in history. >> mason: japanese air bag maker takata filed for bankruptcy protection today so it can keep supplying replacements for its faulty inflators. a defect caused some to explode, sending shrapnel into the vehicles. 16 deaths and 180 injuries worldwide are linked to this. more than 100 million inflators have been recalled. the government says bernie madoff's late sons benefited from his massive ponzi schemes, and today their estates agreed to turn over $23 million. mark madoff committed suicide in 2010, his brother andrew died of cancer in 2014. neither was charged in the fraud for which their father is serving 150 years. a trus
the fire here in panguitch, utah is just over that hill. you can see and smell smoke throughout the town, but, anthony, firefighters are hoping for a little bit of a break when these strong winds subside just a tad and temperatures are in the upper 80s instead of 90s tomorrow. >> mason: jamie yuccas with a very ominous scene behind her. thanks, jamie. still ahead, bankruptcy follows the largest air bag recall in history. >> mason: japanese air bag maker takata filed for bankruptcy...
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arthel: utah couples marriage torn apart on the utah bridge.ne-man life and now his widow is now speaking out. qualifiers out of control out west as many people are scored from their homes. others have been allowed back and are thankful they haven't lost that they never could have replaced. >> it's nice to see that it's still here. we have been coming up here on vacation and the folks at the cabin and 76. so we grew up here. your grandkids spot a 6 foot banana that you need to win. in that moment, you'll be happy you partnered with a humana care manager and got your health back on track. because that banana isn't coming home with you until that bell sings. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. if you're approaching 65, now's t
arthel: utah couples marriage torn apart on the utah bridge.ne-man life and now his widow is now speaking out. qualifiers out of control out west as many people are scored from their homes. others have been allowed back and are thankful they haven't lost that they never could have replaced. >> it's nice to see that it's still here. we have been coming up here on vacation and the folks at the cabin and 76. so we grew up here. your grandkids spot a 6 foot banana that you need to win. in...
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answer -- abc's matt gutman is at the largest fire in utah. >> reporter: an army of firefighters in utah battling a fire that has sent up flames 100 feet high. torching an area the size of washington, d.c. >>ivy nev >> i've never seen a run like a what happened here. eight miles in one day. >> reporter: calling it unprecedented for this time of year, officials have thrown everything at it. planes, helicopters, and over 1100 firefighters. red flag warnings expected to make this fire explode. >> this is what firefighters have been battling all day here. that wind turning small fires into infernos like that, towering 100 feet high. >> reporter: just north of los angeles, this brush fire racing across hilltops, jumping highway 14. >> you can feel the heat. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: motorists fleeing that thundercloud of smoke. the fire moving so fast. the homeowner is spraying the fire with water from his pool. eventually, the airdrops brought it under control, but in arizona, these aerials show the goodwin fire running out of control. 70 homes under evacuation orders. here in utah over 15
answer -- abc's matt gutman is at the largest fire in utah. >> reporter: an army of firefighters in utah battling a fire that has sent up flames 100 feet high. torching an area the size of washington, d.c. >>ivy nev >> i've never seen a run like a what happened here. eight miles in one day. >> reporter: calling it unprecedented for this time of year, officials have thrown everything at it. planes, helicopters, and over 1100 firefighters. red flag warnings expected to...
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the large building between 17th and utah. technically on san bruno. no official world of what happened. initially it was reported multiple people were hit and the shooter was gone,, quote/unquote,. that is according to unconfirmed scanner traffic. we don't know the extent of injuries. we know that multiple people were taken to the hospital. >> henry, i'm going to interrupt you. san francisco police are now confirming it is an active shooter situation. they are responding to at the ups building right where you are, henry lee. using that phrase active shooter. it certainly changes thing, doesn't it. >> we have found out, henry, that the san francisco police department has requested for the medical examiner to arrive at the scene. so we know that for sure. we don't know of any casualties. but it's always a bad sign when they call for the medical examiner to show up at the scene. >> reporter: back here at the scene of 17th. i don't know if you can see or hear me. we have multiple ups workers. you can take the picture live if you want. multiple ups workers
the large building between 17th and utah. technically on san bruno. no official world of what happened. initially it was reported multiple people were hit and the shooter was gone,, quote/unquote,. that is according to unconfirmed scanner traffic. we don't know the extent of injuries. we know that multiple people were taken to the hospital. >> henry, i'm going to interrupt you. san francisco police are now confirming it is an active shooter situation. they are responding to at the ups...
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we have a situation in utah which is a total mess. brigham young sees himself as a king or a god out there. he acknowledges very little in the way of federal authority. he acts as he pleases. it is part of the united states of america as a tort -- as a territory. president pierce had been unsuccessful in bringing brigham young to order. buchanan determined he would do it. buchanan sends out a large chunk of the army to essentially engage brigham young in warfare and put him down. it comes within an inch of that, thanks in part to bad communication to his generals. it doesn't quite happen. as bill mckinnon in our book points out, the behaviors that buchanan exercises in the utah crisis are what you see in the secession crisis. what do we make of this president? first off, we have to understand that anything we say about this president or any president comes out of our own values, political views, historical setting. i don't know if you've heard the story, but it is a true story. john f. kennedy had a historical advisor in the white hou
we have a situation in utah which is a total mess. brigham young sees himself as a king or a god out there. he acknowledges very little in the way of federal authority. he acts as he pleases. it is part of the united states of america as a tort -- as a territory. president pierce had been unsuccessful in bringing brigham young to order. buchanan determined he would do it. buchanan sends out a large chunk of the army to essentially engage brigham young in warfare and put him down. it comes...
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congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause]
congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause]
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utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer. there you go.
utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer. there you go.
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mientras tanto, en utah otros tres incendios forestales estÁn amenazando a por lo -9 comunidades.cres y ha destruido mÁs de una decena de viviendas y ocho edificios. esta seÑora describe el panorama como aterrador. funcionarios pÚblicos han ordenado la evacuaciÓn de mÁs de 800 residentes. entre tanto, los helicÓpteros trabajan sin cesar. esta iglesia y escuela secundaria, albergan a las familias que han sido desplazadas por los incendios. " pienso que los bomberos estÁn haciendo un trabajo eficiente", expresÓ uno de los habitantes. sin embargo, otras familias, ya recibirÁ la devastadora noticia de que algunas zonas, se han vuelto cenizas. el alguacil ddijo que sin duda los incendios forestales han sido catastrÓficos. el gran problema es la escasez de lluvia. otros incendios se han reportado en california, nuevo mÉxico, oregÓn. en lo que va de aÑo los incendios forestales han consumido mÁs de 2 millones de acres, mucho mÁs que el promedio de la Última dÉcada. aranxa: hoy se realizÓ en nueva york el desfile anual del orgullo gay. autoridades tomaron estrictas medidas para garantizar
mientras tanto, en utah otros tres incendios forestales estÁn amenazando a por lo -9 comunidades.cres y ha destruido mÁs de una decena de viviendas y ocho edificios. esta seÑora describe el panorama como aterrador. funcionarios pÚblicos han ordenado la evacuaciÓn de mÁs de 800 residentes. entre tanto, los helicÓpteros trabajan sin cesar. esta iglesia y escuela secundaria, albergan a las familias que han sido desplazadas por los incendios. " pienso que los bomberos estÁn haciendo un...
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los estados afectados son arizona y utah.ose. las autoridades explican que se trata de una ola de incendios sin precedentes. el gobernador de arizona, ddecretÓ estado de emergencia y destinÓ 200.000 $ para ayudar a sofocar las llamas. mientras tanto, en utah, otros tres incendios forestales estÁn amenazando a las comunidades. los vientos y la intensa sequÍa han servido de combustible para hacer crecer los fuegos. esta seÑora describe el panorama como aterrador. funcionarios pÚblicos han ordenado la evacuaciÓn de mÁs de 800 residentes. entre tanto, los helicÓpteros, trabajan sin cesar. esta iglesia y escuela secundaria, ahora albergan a las familias que han sido desplazadas por los incendios. >> pienso que los bomberos estÁn haciendo un trabajo eficiente. andrea: sin embargo, otras familias, ya recibieron la devastadora noticia de que sus viviendas se han vuelto cenizas. el alguacil dijo que sin dudas los incendios forestales han sido catastrÓfico, yy advirtiÓ que el gran problema es la escasez de lluvia. andrea: otros incendi
los estados afectados son arizona y utah.ose. las autoridades explican que se trata de una ola de incendios sin precedentes. el gobernador de arizona, ddecretÓ estado de emergencia y destinÓ 200.000 $ para ayudar a sofocar las llamas. mientras tanto, en utah, otros tres incendios forestales estÁn amenazando a las comunidades. los vientos y la intensa sequÍa han servido de combustible para hacer crecer los fuegos. esta seÑora describe el panorama como aterrador. funcionarios pÚblicos han...
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here at utah and mariposa. the ups building is about a block, block and a half away to my right side, to my left side over there. policen assistant chief chaplain said that officers found the shooting victims both inside the building and outside the building of the ups building. here's some more of what the chief said. >> this has been a terrible tragedy for the city and we thank everyone who joined us today to help the victims. our homicide detail is investigating this incident. we ask anyone with any information to contact our tip line. we are going to have to go back and not just reconstruct the last 24 hours, but if there was something that happened a week, a month ago, those are the things weep be looking for in these interviews. >> reporter: chief chaplain said that at this moment, csi units are inside the building and they are reconstrugin scene. they are trying to put together all of those puzzling pieces to see just what happened, how it happened. the chronology of events. in the meantime, chaplain sai
here at utah and mariposa. the ups building is about a block, block and a half away to my right side, to my left side over there. policen assistant chief chaplain said that officers found the shooting victims both inside the building and outside the building of the ups building. here's some more of what the chief said. >> this has been a terrible tragedy for the city and we thank everyone who joined us today to help the victims. our homicide detail is investigating this incident. we ask...
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this happpened near the area of 17th and utah streets.there right now. no officers have been injured. we will continue to bring you information as we get it in the news room. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (anny hong): a warming trend will begin today and accelerate through late week as high pressure builds over the southwestern portion of the country. by wednesday and thursday, daytime temperatures will warm to above seasonal averages with the warmest days expected friday and saturday when widespread 90s are likely inland away from the coast. dry weather conditions and mostly clear skies will also prevail through the forecast period. ( mark ) breaking news out of san francisco. we're learning multiple people have been shot. the gunman has been taken into custody. this happpened near the area of 17th and utah st
this happpened near the area of 17th and utah streets.there right now. no officers have been injured. we will continue to bring you information as we get it in the news room. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (anny hong): a warming trend will begin today and accelerate...
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the fire here in utah is just over that hill.ou can see and smell smoke throughout the town, but, anthony, firefighters are hoping for a little bit of a break when these strong winds subside just the ad and temperatures are in the upper 80s instead of 90s to >> mason: jamie yuccas with an ominous scene behind her. thank you, jamie. still ahead, bankruptcy follows the largest air bag recall in history. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. when a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no.
the fire here in utah is just over that hill.ou can see and smell smoke throughout the town, but, anthony, firefighters are hoping for a little bit of a break when these strong winds subside just the ad and temperatures are in the upper 80s instead of 90s to >> mason: jamie yuccas with an ominous scene behind her. thank you, jamie. still ahead, bankruptcy follows the largest air bag recall in history. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief....
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engineers have created a replica of the dam and are testing it in utah. this way they can figure out which repairs will work the best as they fix the damage from this past winter. they are also using computers to come up with designs for the repairs... but engineers say there is no replacement for the tests being done on the replica. the repairs are expected to cost 300-million dollars... and are supposed to be wrapped up by the beginning of november. (mark) beach goers in spain had quite the scare when a shark came dangerouly close to shore. the shark seemed to struggle just to get back into shallow water. lifeguards closed the beach while this was happening. officials from an aquarium were called into look for the shark. they later found it and captured it. the shark looked like it had a deadly head injury caused by a harpoon. it is not clear if the shark was injured before or after it was seen near the beach. (mark) a car loses control and nearly crashes into a bus in missouri. it was all caught on the bus's camera. police say the car had been involved
engineers have created a replica of the dam and are testing it in utah. this way they can figure out which repairs will work the best as they fix the damage from this past winter. they are also using computers to come up with designs for the repairs... but engineers say there is no replacement for the tests being done on the replica. the repairs are expected to cost 300-million dollars... and are supposed to be wrapped up by the beginning of november. (mark) beach goers in spain had quite the...
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civil, compassionate and collaborative approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
civil, compassionate and collaborative approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
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the biggest by far is in utah in the southeastern part of the state.crews continue to work they are getting help from 11 helicopters and dozens of fire engines. the fire started last saturday. doubled in size several times leading up to this weekend. it's now burned more than 42000 acres. 1500 people have evacuated the area which is a popular ski town that includes bill johnson. >> okay, locked up so the bad guys can't get in. hopefully we keep the fire out. >> it's nice to see that it still here. it's family here. we've been coming up here on vacation since 58. the folks bought the cabin in 76 so we grew up here. fire crews say they've had good conditions, low winds and temperatures in the 70s. they are hoping containment numbers jump before tomorrow which will be a red flag wind warning day. as for the cause, we've learned someone was using a blowtorch to burn weed. it's unclear if that person has been identified or if they will face charges. eric: not a good idea to have a blowtorch in the weeds. ericarthel: back to politics, fe republican senators
the biggest by far is in utah in the southeastern part of the state.crews continue to work they are getting help from 11 helicopters and dozens of fire engines. the fire started last saturday. doubled in size several times leading up to this weekend. it's now burned more than 42000 acres. 1500 people have evacuated the area which is a popular ski town that includes bill johnson. >> okay, locked up so the bad guys can't get in. hopefully we keep the fire out. >> it's nice to see that...
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up next this morning how state of utah is toughening its drunk driving laws, i'm rahel solomon, goodning. typo. it's a fantastic new spelling b could all come down to"covfefe." >> c in a sentence? >> despite the negative sentence, it's covfefe. >> can you use it in full sentence? >>. >> >> covfefe, c-o-v-f-e-f-e. >> that is correct. congratulations. you win a job in the white house. >> what? no. >> i think that word "covfefe" is going to be around for a long time. i still think he was trying to say "coverage." >> it looks like they've picked up your pronunciation of cover fifi. >> i've heard it many ways. >> he looks like he needs to get more sleep. >> we all do. >> we all need to get more sleep. >> covfefe and i heard covfefe. kathy griffin will no longer host the new year's eve countdown. >> she was fired after holding a bloodied head. first lady melania trump issued a strong statement, she said as a mother, a wife, and a human being that's very disturbing. with what's happening in the world today, that is simply wrong. >>> here's a look at this morning's headlines from around the
up next this morning how state of utah is toughening its drunk driving laws, i'm rahel solomon, goodning. typo. it's a fantastic new spelling b could all come down to"covfefe." >> c in a sentence? >> despite the negative sentence, it's covfefe. >> can you use it in full sentence? >>. >> >> covfefe, c-o-v-f-e-f-e. >> that is correct. congratulations. you win a job in the white house. >> what? no. >> i think that word...
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host: utah, this is clearfield, utah republican line gloria. caller: i think supreme court justices should have no term limits. i think they should stay as long as they are mentally cognitive. i think they need to remain politically neutral. all their decisions should be based upon the constitution and not public wins or political bias. host: you said mentally cognitive. at the end of the day, the justices themselves would determine that. caller: well, sometimes when you're mentally incompetent, you need someone to tell you that. host: ultimately they make the decision as far as when they decide to step down? caller: well, that shouldn't be the case if they're mentally incompetent. if they're not cognitive and aware of the things that they're saying or doing, if that should arise, that should be a disqualifier. you need to step down then. don't you think? host: gloria in utah. we'll let others give thoughts to what you said. yesterday's "washington post" had this direct response to justice kennedy. several stories and last couple of days whethe
host: utah, this is clearfield, utah republican line gloria. caller: i think supreme court justices should have no term limits. i think they should stay as long as they are mentally cognitive. i think they need to remain politically neutral. all their decisions should be based upon the constitution and not public wins or political bias. host: you said mentally cognitive. at the end of the day, the justices themselves would determine that. caller: well, sometimes when you're mentally...
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happening now, fire crews working around the clock in parts of utah.and in the air trying to put a stop to the fire ripping through parts of the southwestern part of the state. 13 homes have been destroyed. crews are using chainsaws they're using bulldozers to take down trees that are fueling the fire. they're desperately trying to slow down the destruction of what is now the largest active fire in the cup tree. evacuations of homes near the area and the fire zone continue. so far no reports of injuries. >>> meantime as those wildfires continue to char parts of utah, one person has a young or young person has great idea. >> yup, yup. he actually came up with a new way to fight the flames. it's kind of a young idea, too. fox's jeff mc adam reports. >> nothing special. >> reporter: using mallet and about a pound of dry ice. >> just smash it up. it looks just like snow. >> reporter: gavin norman shows us how he fights fires in his front driveway. >> he's always been different. always been very inquisitive kid. >> reporter: his science teacher challenged t
happening now, fire crews working around the clock in parts of utah.and in the air trying to put a stop to the fire ripping through parts of the southwestern part of the state. 13 homes have been destroyed. crews are using chainsaws they're using bulldozers to take down trees that are fueling the fire. they're desperately trying to slow down the destruction of what is now the largest active fire in the cup tree. evacuations of homes near the area and the fire zone continue. so far no reports of...
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we are joined by senator mike lee, republican of utah. i invited him as well to talk about his latest book, "written out of history. we will get to that. senator, if you were on the committee, what would you ask the former director? sen. lee: i would want to know what he would do if you was still there. i do not know what he's going to say, and that is why some people are tuning in. they want to know his reaction, and his answers to those questions. host: why do you think it is important how he felt, because that seems to be a part of yesterday's questioning with admiral rodgers and director coats when they said i did not feel pressured. democrats on the committee are saying i do not care what you felt. a longtimeogers is law enforcement person. he once told me, will be up in the middle of the night and asked me who are you? i said i was an assistant u.s. attorney and give them my asa credentials. so the words in his written statement, there are a bunch of different ways this could be interpreted. i would like an objective assessment. hos
we are joined by senator mike lee, republican of utah. i invited him as well to talk about his latest book, "written out of history. we will get to that. senator, if you were on the committee, what would you ask the former director? sen. lee: i would want to know what he would do if you was still there. i do not know what he's going to say, and that is why some people are tuning in. they want to know his reaction, and his answers to those questions. host: why do you think it is important...
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the largest has burned more than 67 square miles in southern utah.ie yuccas is there. >> reporter: by air and ground, man against nature in the mountains of utah. 1100 firefighters have been called in to battle this massive blaze which is spread in two directions. after a day of calmer weather, strong winds picked up again today. along the fire's northern edge. crews race to bulldoze a fire line along the perimeter to keep the flames at bay. fire spokesperson, jesse bender. >> the objective there is once won't have any more fuel to burn. >> an estimated 1500 residents have been forced to leave the brianhead area in the last week. families have lived in these mountainside communities for generations. they now anxiously wait to find out if anything is left. >> sleepless nights. 20 years of memory on the mountain. our dna on the hill. >> further west, 878 acre brushfire near los angeles over the weekend. caused drivers to do a to turn as thick smoke and flames engulfed part of the freeway. in arizona where 100 degree temperatures persist, dry conditions
the largest has burned more than 67 square miles in southern utah.ie yuccas is there. >> reporter: by air and ground, man against nature in the mountains of utah. 1100 firefighters have been called in to battle this massive blaze which is spread in two directions. after a day of calmer weather, strong winds picked up again today. along the fire's northern edge. crews race to bulldoze a fire line along the perimeter to keep the flames at bay. fire spokesperson, jesse bender. >> the...
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heat advisories are up in california, nevada, and utah. a high 115 is forecast in phoenix and temps of 100 in san fernando and vegas. beaches were jammed with people trying to escape higher temperatures inland. >>> in western pennsylvania the problem is flooding. streets were swamped after rare flash flooding on sunday. some cars were stranded in the fast rising waters. >> still ahead on the "morning news," we'll show you the moment the drone finds two lost hikers in colorado. >>> plus, fanning social moon jae-in since his election last month. you're watching the "cbs morning news." strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, somet
heat advisories are up in california, nevada, and utah. a high 115 is forecast in phoenix and temps of 100 in san fernando and vegas. beaches were jammed with people trying to escape higher temperatures inland. >>> in western pennsylvania the problem is flooding. streets were swamped after rare flash flooding on sunday. some cars were stranded in the fast rising waters. >> still ahead on the "morning news," we'll show you the moment the drone finds two lost hikers in...
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a steam pipe explosion ripped a huge hole in the middle of utah street. the street is still closed off today. heavy steam blanketed surrounding hotels and cars. the blast happened less than a mile from camden yards. five people are hurt, but the injuries are considered relatively minor. investigators are working to determine exactly what caused the explosion. ♪ [ music ] >>> it is really summer today. melissa nord is here. >> summer began at 12:24 a.m., and weather not looking too shabby out there on your wednesday afternoon. we've got a mostly sunny sky overall. temperatures climbing to the 80s. it is going to be summer-like heat. in some areas we have summer- like humidity. if you're out in west virginia, it is much better out there, further to the north and west. you can see some of the feels like temperatures climbing to the upper 80s. here's the deal. we have a very weak disturbance moving through. for your plans later this afternoon and evening, count on an isolated shower. definitely not enough for a yellow weather alert. this is future cast, a loo
a steam pipe explosion ripped a huge hole in the middle of utah street. the street is still closed off today. heavy steam blanketed surrounding hotels and cars. the blast happened less than a mile from camden yards. five people are hurt, but the injuries are considered relatively minor. investigators are working to determine exactly what caused the explosion. ♪ [ music ] >>> it is really summer today. melissa nord is here. >> summer began at 12:24 a.m., and weather not looking...
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lawmakers in the state of utah of approved a new law that's meant to crack down on the increasing problem of cyber bullying the new regulation gives prosecutors the ability to send online bullies to jail for up to one year and makes it a crime to post personal information about a person online this meant to intimidate or abuse or threaten or harass or frighten or even disrupt the electronic communications of another person critics of the law say it's too broad and could penalize people for their first amendment rights but supporters say this is the only way to crack down on targeted online threats here to talk about this issue is fair and cousin's executive director of the trial lawyer magazine ferran start by telling us how bad this issue of cyber bulling really has become in the united states. well according to statistics from the d.o.j. eight hundred fifty thousand american adults and the last year have reported reported being cyber bullied fifty two percent of high school aged children have reported being cyber bullied with thirty three percent saying they've received cyber threats fr
lawmakers in the state of utah of approved a new law that's meant to crack down on the increasing problem of cyber bullying the new regulation gives prosecutors the ability to send online bullies to jail for up to one year and makes it a crime to post personal information about a person online this meant to intimidate or abuse or threaten or harass or frighten or even disrupt the electronic communications of another person critics of the law say it's too broad and could penalize people for...
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empty dorms at the university of utah have been made available for vac -- evacuees. >>> a young girlurvived an amusement ride fall, the 14-year-old from greenwood, delaware, was dangling from the sky ride after it came to a stop. the a man promised to catch her, and with a little help that's what he did. the girl was not seriously hurt. park officials say the ride and the seat were in working order they are looking into how the girl slipped out from her seat. she is a lucky young lady they were there. >> your time, 4:57 a.m., breaking overnight, a driver speeds toward philadelphia police officers forcing them to jump out of the way, they are now searching for that driver. we'll have the latest in a live report. >>> the winner of best female hip hop artist talks about second chances in her acceptance speech. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more h
empty dorms at the university of utah have been made available for vac -- evacuees. >>> a young girlurvived an amusement ride fall, the 14-year-old from greenwood, delaware, was dangling from the sky ride after it came to a stop. the a man promised to catch her, and with a little help that's what he did. the girl was not seriously hurt. park officials say the ride and the seat were in working order they are looking into how the girl slipped out from her seat. she is a lucky young lady...