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i want to show you video of the wreckage on interstate 5 in woodland. highway patrol officers say five of the six cars burst into flames in yesterday's chain reaction crash. it happened near road work. three people were killed and several others were taken to local hospitals. >>> the man accused of driving drunk and hitting a nine-year- old boy has been charged with one count of felony hit-and- run. he was driving a pickup truck that hit ryan white. the child and his family had just left the giant's phillies game at at&t park. white is make small improvements. >>> later today, 30 of the bodies of the u.s. troops in the schnuck helicopter crash will arrive. some of the bodies need to be identified. new animation is shown in what happened. afghanistan said any saw a rocket propelled grenade bringing down that helicopter and 22 of the troops belong to seal team six which is the same team that were responsible for the raid on osama bin laden. >> they were far from home, so we know that they were also where they wanted to be. doing what they wanted to do...
i want to show you video of the wreckage on interstate 5 in woodland. highway patrol officers say five of the six cars burst into flames in yesterday's chain reaction crash. it happened near road work. three people were killed and several others were taken to local hospitals. >>> the man accused of driving drunk and hitting a nine-year- old boy has been charged with one count of felony hit-and- run. he was driving a pickup truck that hit ryan white. the child and his family had just...
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800 after a chlorine gas leak at sacramento area, it happened yesterday at the pacific coast in woodland which is 20 miles from sacramento. officials are exposed to chlorine dioxide after a system carrying the gas failed. it left workers gasping for air. the company is apologizing and will pay for all medical expenses related to this incident. >>> wale used serial killer wants to delay next months' preliminary hearing. he facing charges of murdering four women. he is representing himself in the case. 9:00 this morning a county judge is scheduled to hear a motion that he pushed back the september 6thth hearing and he wants more time find an attorney to serve as his advice are you council. >>> they are expected to retry william airs on competency. he is accused of molesting several young boys during therapy sessions. a jury found him unfit due to dim mention why. now in a last minute switch, they hired a private investigator who followed him to a luncheon and he is not the quote old man his attorneys say he is. >>> they are facing human trafficking charges after being arrested on suspicion
800 after a chlorine gas leak at sacramento area, it happened yesterday at the pacific coast in woodland which is 20 miles from sacramento. officials are exposed to chlorine dioxide after a system carrying the gas failed. it left workers gasping for air. the company is apologizing and will pay for all medical expenses related to this incident. >>> wale used serial killer wants to delay next months' preliminary hearing. he facing charges of murdering four women. he is representing...
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. >> there are these beautiful oak woodlands you can see. some of these oak trees are more than 800 years old. >> 800 years old? >> 800 years old. >> reporter: ancient oaks grace the brown suede hills of summer. beneath the wings of hawks soaring overhead. rockville trails is close to other undevelopmentundeveloped e north and west allowing many species of wildlife to find sang ware. >> seasonally this much change a lot. >> incrediblincredibly. we were out here this spring. wild flowers everywhere. green glasses. >> reporter: this ever changing and lovely landscape and high ridge lines became close to being entirely transformed into 370 homes and all the roads and infrastructure required to connect them. but some determined local residents resisted the plan for 30 years. until the housing boom went bust in the bad economy. giving them and the salano land trust a chance to buy and protect the property at a price they could perhaps afford. $13.5 million. >> oak woodlands universally in california are being impacted by development. and by chang
. >> there are these beautiful oak woodlands you can see. some of these oak trees are more than 800 years old. >> 800 years old? >> 800 years old. >> reporter: ancient oaks grace the brown suede hills of summer. beneath the wings of hawks soaring overhead. rockville trails is close to other undevelopmentundeveloped e north and west allowing many species of wildlife to find sang ware. >> seasonally this much change a lot. >> incrediblincredibly. we were out...
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. >> host: let's get a call from woodland hills california on art line.ican >> caller: i think we are in the silly season a little early with amer couple of comments, bi hear republicans and democrats and maybe i havefa a little more prenab domestic outlet as i am young. i am one of the 30-year-olds thatalse people claim social security and you know like medicare or whatever want be here for us. well, i look at it in a ha different perspective. did in the congress, number one, was for the world tt see the way that our b politicit behave. that is number one. i'm so tired of hearings it. hi illinois, indiana, with its wicked unemployment and suffering families, that one day right there in michigan, ohio, illinois, indiana, all of these families will be able to eny ll employment,ocial and economic justice and all will be able to join hands as brothers and sisters. i have a dream today. i have a dream that one day every valley shalle exalted and every hill and mountain shall be made low. the rough places will be made plain and the crooked places made straight. and the glory of the lord sh
. >> host: let's get a call from woodland hills california on art line.ican >> caller: i think we are in the silly season a little early with amer couple of comments, bi hear republicans and democrats and maybe i havefa a little more prenab domestic outlet as i am young. i am one of the 30-year-olds thatalse people claim social security and you know like medicare or whatever want be here for us. well, i look at it in a ha different perspective. did in the congress, number one, was...
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three groups on terminated duty scoured the woodlands. snipers were in position on the mountain. there was a soldier with a machine gun on top of the cliff near the base remains of it can still be theme of their. day for all of us had a celebration. health resort for communist functionaries and their families was near the residence of the soviet president august is high season that the resort was crammed with holiday makers to capacity. of the result was in charge of discos and other entertainment programs. go on aug nineteenth i said new student had physician look the country's president mikhail gorbachev is under arrest near here shall we cancel the dances you know she said biggest should not suffer let them dance this iteration. with gorbachev doesn't concern us. august nineteenth one thousand nine hundred ninety one hundred twenty water cannons it semed to break through to the downtown area demonstrators damage some of them and force them to turn back. meanwhile the cool denies this ordered the arrest of the president of russia boris yeltsin at the time he was at his residenc
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they were under orders to open fire but they are led down three groups on permanent duty scour the woodlands. snipers were in position on the mountain. there was a soldier with a machine gun on top of the cliff near the date remains if it can still be theme of their. revenue they for all us had a celebration. health resort for communist functionaries and their families was near the residence of the soviet president oldest is high season that the resort was crammed with holiday makers to capacity cuttlefish soft of the forest result was in charge of discos and other entertainment programs. go on aug nineteenth i said to student had physician look the country's president rico gorbachev is under arrest near here shall we counsel the dances you know she said the guests should not suffer let them dance this iteration with gorbachev doesn't concern us. moscow august nineteenth one thousand nine hundred one there it seems wednesday water cannons attempt to break through to the downtown area demonstrators damage some of them and force them to turn back. meanwhile the coup organizers ordered the arre
they were under orders to open fire but they are led down three groups on permanent duty scour the woodlands. snipers were in position on the mountain. there was a soldier with a machine gun on top of the cliff near the date remains if it can still be theme of their. revenue they for all us had a celebration. health resort for communist functionaries and their families was near the residence of the soviet president oldest is high season that the resort was crammed with holiday makers to...
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famous lines, there are many people will talk to the better sides of slavery and how you can do with woodlands. the good thing about as far as i'm concerned is emancipation proclamation. so he had an edge to them and i think that's meant i would've liked to know. they all spoke to me in different ways with different voices. >> what do you hope readers will learn from this book? >> oh, i hope they learn to get rid of their expectations, i think. the voices were hard. so for example, the 18th century, the two narratives, these are two individuals who spoke about slavery and about their lives under slavery. but they also define their lives as slaves to sin. their memoirs are also about religious awakening, and the freedom that they found through their spiritual awakening. and that doesn't fit we think what a slave narrative should be about. and yet i respect that. i really learned from that town. two of the narratives written during the abolitionist era are by men who escaped, and they depict a lot of really violent and distressing scenes. they are witnesses, i hope readers really come away with
famous lines, there are many people will talk to the better sides of slavery and how you can do with woodlands. the good thing about as far as i'm concerned is emancipation proclamation. so he had an edge to them and i think that's meant i would've liked to know. they all spoke to me in different ways with different voices. >> what do you hope readers will learn from this book? >> oh, i hope they learn to get rid of their expectations, i think. the voices were hard. so for example,...
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trying to minimize people impact and actually be very careful in selecting i would seem because a woodlands want to take in all of the people from the previous fund we also don't want to go in aggressive will hire a way for people from all of the lead in funds in russia so we've been actually quite successful in being very gentle in pekin some key people from different firms was sort of really offending them because we want them to be if i would call investment partners in the russian market we're also picking quite a few people was international backgrounds and we have one gentleman was fifteen year over experience and wouldn't private equity firm and the other one was ten years experience so we will not only have russian nationals will have a well rounded teams it will include international investment leaders as well you were quoted as saying a thing that the sound fairly free of foreigners you saying that the russian economy is more predictable than in most countries what makes you think so and what are the arguments because i'm sure that most of our viewers would say that if russian eco
trying to minimize people impact and actually be very careful in selecting i would seem because a woodlands want to take in all of the people from the previous fund we also don't want to go in aggressive will hire a way for people from all of the lead in funds in russia so we've been actually quite successful in being very gentle in pekin some key people from different firms was sort of really offending them because we want them to be if i would call investment partners in the russian market...
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the earth's atmosphere however due to the the terrain there and teach the fact that this area of woodland is very popular at this time of year with people thinking not and other fruits there that they can't be sure of the yes whether anybody was in the area but one thing they have said is they are telling people who live in that area to not go out into the woods looking for pieces of this wreckage don't go hunting for souvenirs the progress module wasn't just carrying food for the international space station it was also carrying fuel for the space station and the rockets powering it also laden with fuel the fuel that was supposed to blast it out of here atmosphere and they don't want anybody becoming contaminated or having any adverse health effects due to exposure to that now the recovery operation is underway it started out very slowly to two terrible weather conditions in the area that's now in full swing and they'll be looking to put together all of the pieces of this this rock the the rock the soyuz rocket that was carrying it as this carrying the progress module now the soyuz look a
the earth's atmosphere however due to the the terrain there and teach the fact that this area of woodland is very popular at this time of year with people thinking not and other fruits there that they can't be sure of the yes whether anybody was in the area but one thing they have said is they are telling people who live in that area to not go out into the woods looking for pieces of this wreckage don't go hunting for souvenirs the progress module wasn't just carrying food for the international...
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points, stricker, schwartzel, hause, immelman, woodland, all 12th.as in contention heading into the weekend over par in the last two rounds. recent winner, chris kirk with recent winner, chris kirk with a 69 today. rickie fowler was under par today back at plus six. 75 in all made the cut here. there is mike small, the only pga club professional to make the cut here out of the 20 participants. he is the golf coach at the university of illinois down in champagne, illinois. goes way back with streef stricker. 16, 17, 18, we will add them up. nick: smashed a drive. dufner had his second shot and lost it to the right, one of the first signs, because he had been so consistent. keegan bradley hit a fabulous shot in there to about 10 feet shot in there to about 10 feet below the hole. nick: you would definitely say dufner would feel as if he lost it. keegan bradley would feel rejuvenated based on what happened on the 15th. jim: tonight on cbs, 60 minutes, big brother, same name and "csi: miami" on america's number one network. we knew since thursday there w
points, stricker, schwartzel, hause, immelman, woodland, all 12th.as in contention heading into the weekend over par in the last two rounds. recent winner, chris kirk with recent winner, chris kirk with a 69 today. rickie fowler was under par today back at plus six. 75 in all made the cut here. there is mike small, the only pga club professional to make the cut here out of the 20 participants. he is the golf coach at the university of illinois down in champagne, illinois. goes way back with...
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. >>> a two-year-old girl is among a pile of a wreckage in woodland.y patrol officers say five of the six cars involved burst into flames in yesterday's chain reaction crash. it happened near some road work. three people were killed several others were taken to local hospitals. >>> san francisco's police chief will be honored for their efforts to crack down on drunk driving. they will present them with a black recognizing the city for the avoid the 8 campaign. san francisco police partnered with highway patrol officers to conduct education interviews about the dangers of driving. >>> they are picking out designs for the trains of the future. there are three designs bart wants your feedback on and receipts can be more easily cleaned. concept b will have an open style lounge on each car and the third option is the most artistic. it will feature s shaped -- s- shaped polls for people to hold and portals for people to watch and tunnel walls wizzing by. >> it will be cool to take a look. 5:47 is the time and sal is all over it i'm sure. >>> as a matter of f
. >>> a two-year-old girl is among a pile of a wreckage in woodland.y patrol officers say five of the six cars involved burst into flames in yesterday's chain reaction crash. it happened near some road work. three people were killed several others were taken to local hospitals. >>> san francisco's police chief will be honored for their efforts to crack down on drunk driving. they will present them with a black recognizing the city for the avoid the 8 campaign. san francisco...
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it leaves them well short of the money they need to fight woodland fires. they are trying to block those fees from taking effect at all. >>> new airline rules take effect tomorrow that could translate to fewer delays on the tarmac, fewer passengers bumped from flights, and essentially fewer headaches. the consumer protection rules fined airlines up to $27,000 for leaving an international flight on the runway for more than four hours. passengers bumped off an oversold flight will now get double the price of their ticket. or if they're significantly delayed, up to four times the price of their ticket. the rules also require airlines to be more transparent when it comes to those extra fees for bags, airline food and cancelling reservations. >>> the hunt is on in libya tonight for embattled dictator muammar gadhafi. one of gadhafi'ssons say the entire family is in libya and they have no intention of turning over control. president obama is urging him to give up power to prevent more bloodshed in that country. if you may remember, the president was firm in his d
it leaves them well short of the money they need to fight woodland fires. they are trying to block those fees from taking effect at all. >>> new airline rules take effect tomorrow that could translate to fewer delays on the tarmac, fewer passengers bumped from flights, and essentially fewer headaches. the consumer protection rules fined airlines up to $27,000 for leaving an international flight on the runway for more than four hours. passengers bumped off an oversold flight will now...
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year this time of year, nice lady in woodland hills named police marty squires send me some chocolatecook which is. this year when mrs. squires sent they she said this is a bribe to get you to come back next year. god has been good to me allowing me to do the things i wanted to do. i asked him for one more year at least. he said okay and be quiet and eat your cookies. [ laughter ] >> great stuff. >> you bet. >>> as indians good seats still available at progressive field. as down 2-1 in the 8th one man on for hideki matsui crushes one to right but it's not deep enough. the catch in front of the wall. indians beat the as, 2-1. >>> nfl news. how about this for a comeback story? the eagles have signed quarterback michael vick to a 6- year, $100 million contract. 40million guaranteed. >> geez. >>> the raiders defense may have struggled last night against the saints but the offense racked up to close to 400 yards with darren mcfadden sidelined an antioch native jones ran in his first action for the preseason. >> it felt good to be able to compete in front of my fans and my family and the ra
year this time of year, nice lady in woodland hills named police marty squires send me some chocolatecook which is. this year when mrs. squires sent they she said this is a bribe to get you to come back next year. god has been good to me allowing me to do the things i wanted to do. i asked him for one more year at least. he said okay and be quiet and eat your cookies. [ laughter ] >> great stuff. >> you bet. >>> as indians good seats still available at progressive field. as...
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joining me live criminal defense attorney rebecca rose woodland.in particular said you would have had to stop me from killing this guy. he was going the bathroom on my little girl. no charges? >> there may not be charges by the federal authorities against this young man, but how about jetblue? jetblue served an 18-year-old man -- >> he says he drank them before he got on board but somebody served him. >> somebody served him. they're not sure. some people said they saw him consuming the alcohol on the plane. so let's see what goes on here. there's a federal act that says you cannot serve someone once they become intoxicated. . if you continue to do that and there's a disturbance or something worse you could be held responsible. >> so that would be somebody on jetblue or somebody who was in a bar, at the airport or whatever. let's talk about the guy himself. because apparently the father said the little girl was so traumatized he didn't want police to interview her and that may be the reason that these charges were dropped, but they have evidence. th
joining me live criminal defense attorney rebecca rose woodland.in particular said you would have had to stop me from killing this guy. he was going the bathroom on my little girl. no charges? >> there may not be charges by the federal authorities against this young man, but how about jetblue? jetblue served an 18-year-old man -- >> he says he drank them before he got on board but somebody served him. >> somebody served him. they're not sure. some people said they saw him...
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and his mother was a pottawattamie indian, another outcome and woodland drive. gym was mostly pottawattamie for those listeners or viewers who are knowledgeable about indian background. all of these are rich in the great lakes tribes who of course got removed and removed and removed in the euphemism of the time to eventually oklahoma. >> how did he end up in pennsylvania to? >> in sylvania, carlisle, pennsylvania, the carlyle indian industrial school was probably the most famous and prominent of a series of indian boarding schools set up to radically select american indians into white society. why reform is at the time, agents have begun aching 80, 1890s. carlisle was closed in 1918, but they saw it american indian race as dying out, as threatened, vanishing was the popular at the time. and in sort of a combination of guilt and policy they decided the best way to save the dying race was to turn them into white. so the -- >> turn them into white? >> to send into these boarding schools which they could not go over five years ago for britain to speak the nato-led w
and his mother was a pottawattamie indian, another outcome and woodland drive. gym was mostly pottawattamie for those listeners or viewers who are knowledgeable about indian background. all of these are rich in the great lakes tribes who of course got removed and removed and removed in the euphemism of the time to eventually oklahoma. >> how did he end up in pennsylvania to? >> in sylvania, carlisle, pennsylvania, the carlyle indian industrial school was probably the most famous and...
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you also have flooding in wayne, woodland park, pompton plains, pine brook. lots of areas in new jersey with the river cresting about now. that's the story, the developing story there in new jersey. let's look northward now to vermont. not exactly. think of vermont, you don't think hurricane alley. that's where the sudden high water was especially surprising and because the state has no coastal outlet. it's not going away very quickly. that's the issue. >> three days since the storm, any rivers in vermont have yet to fully crest. it will soon get worse before it gets better. much of the state of vermont is simply at a standstill with people either trying to stay safe and salvage their homes in these flooded areas or nervously watching that water rise. we're live in cambridge, vermont, now. amber lyon and amber, describe what you see around you. >> reporter: well, brooke, i see a center of a city that has essentially been turned into an island after this river over here came through, it crested and flooded. just taking out this road. tearing it into pieces. ta
you also have flooding in wayne, woodland park, pompton plains, pine brook. lots of areas in new jersey with the river cresting about now. that's the story, the developing story there in new jersey. let's look northward now to vermont. not exactly. think of vermont, you don't think hurricane alley. that's where the sudden high water was especially surprising and because the state has no coastal outlet. it's not going away very quickly. that's the issue. >> three days since the storm, any...
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the evacuations are ongoing and in woodland park and little falls and paterson, and we have approximatelyions up to date. and hopefully, it will crest soon and we can assess the damages. >> well, i was able to get two phone numbers from the representative from your police department last hour and he said that the calls continue to come in. are you able to keep up with all of the 911 calls and the people who are calling for help? >> we are doing the best we can. obviously, the priority calls will come in first, and then we will go from there, but we trying the best we can. >> what the crews are doing is once they are able to pluck somebody or pluck a family and get them to safety, they are taking them directly to shelters, is that right? is everybody -- >> well, we have several shelters open in wayne, bloomingdale, and others where they will take them to shelters or hopefully family in higher grounds, and a lot of people have self-evacuated already as of yesterday and the day before. >> as you can image, we are getting lots of calls on how people can help. and we have set up an area on imp
the evacuations are ongoing and in woodland park and little falls and paterson, and we have approximatelyions up to date. and hopefully, it will crest soon and we can assess the damages. >> well, i was able to get two phone numbers from the representative from your police department last hour and he said that the calls continue to come in. are you able to keep up with all of the 911 calls and the people who are calling for help? >> we are doing the best we can. obviously, the...