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hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton fluent in french. so they became very good friends much more so than probably any other aide. host: i think we had right behind -- thank you. >> congratulations on the book. i just finished reading it. in addition to the most remarkable, most heroic founding father with more character -- his moral character, has overcome the obstacles and incredible ability. so my question is, actually, you cover the revolutionary war in great detail. one of my favorite scenes -- when he talks about is a flashback scene when hamilton had written a report on manufacturers and he wants paterson, new jersey, to become the birthplace of the american revolution pair he goes back to the scene where hamilton and lafayette in washington are at the great falls. you can envision hamilton saying that once we win this war, we book. you have anything to comment on why it i
hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton fluent in french. so they became very good friends much more so than probably any other aide. host: i think we had right behind -- thank you. >> congratulations on the book. i just finished reading it. in addition to the most remarkable, most heroic founding...
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and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate. >> reporter: wilson faces 8 counts of arson with enhanced bail of $1 million. that's because the fires were set during statewide drought and wildfire emergencies. he is in jail right now in martinez. investigators haven't said a lot about the evidence in the case. but they have said they have been watching him for weeks. why they didn't arrest him sooner? well, we'll hear from investigators about that coming up in the next half-hour. right now live in lafayette, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> later this morning the governor jerry brown gets a firsthand update on the battle against the "rocky fire" near clearlake. we get a briefing from the fire officials there on efforts to
and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate. >> reporter: wilson faces 8 counts of arson with enhanced bail of $1 million. that's because the fires were set during...
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and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate. >> reporter: wilson faces 8 counts of arson with enhanced bail of $1 million. that's because the fires were set during statewide drought and wildfire emergencies. he is in jail right now in martinez. investigators haven't said a lot about the evidence in the case. but they have said they have been watching him for weeks. why they didn't arrest him sooner? well, we'll hear from investigators about that coming up in the next half-hour. right now live in lafayette, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> investigators may have found more parts of that missing flight 370. the prime minister of malaysia
and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate. >> reporter: wilson faces 8 counts of arson with enhanced bail of $1 million. that's because the fires were set during...
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and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate.
and then 8 acres in lafayette on the 28th. then two days later, a series of small fires burned a hillside off highway 24. this guy's accused of setting 30 fires since april. >> it is not unusual for serial arsonists to escalate at some point. most do. they will start with small seemingly harmless fires, but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate.
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are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of patriot rancic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they got to the point of totally getting rid of the building and turning it down to build something new. we're really lucky in a lot of ways it was used long enough it became important. by the mid-1800s, this whole thing is a museum. one of the most fascinating stories in this room when the liberty bell, spent almost a hundred years in our bell tower cracked, they put it in this room. and one of my favorite days that's not one of the days of the revolutionary wars comes 150 years ago today this year in april. after abraham lincoln was assassinated. he came here to philadelphia, washington's birthday 1861 on his way
are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of patriot rancic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they got to the point of totally getting rid of the building and...
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lafayette just two weeks ago. let me bring in bill stenton. this whole story broke on my show yesterday. this was all anybody was talking about. the majority of people who -- were saying listen i love going to the movies. if i have to walk through a metal detector to do so fine. >> here's the good news and bad news. good news is the numbers of this happening to you are slim to none. the bad news is once something like that goes down most people are like sheep being led to the slaughter. they will go to the trouble, not away from that and that's the problem. >> fortunately, hopefully, most of us don't have experience sitting in a theater when somebody has a hatchet or a gun. at the same time i love going to the movies. to think that we have to -- or the mall or sporting events to walk through a metal detector --
lafayette just two weeks ago. let me bring in bill stenton. this whole story broke on my show yesterday. this was all anybody was talking about. the majority of people who -- were saying listen i love going to the movies. if i have to walk through a metal detector to do so fine. >> here's the good news and bad news. good news is the numbers of this happening to you are slim to none. the bad news is once something like that goes down most people are like sheep being led to the slaughter....
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a smaller fire in lafayette burned eight acres. then july 30, a series of small fires. firefighters didn't say they believed it was the work of the same serial arsonist. >> we needed to keep that secret so we could catch this person. the one thing we didn't want was for them to go into hiding and feel they were onto them. so we kept that a secret. >> reporter: until today when contra costa fire and cal fire announced this was their man. 29-year-old james wilson. >> this morning mr. wilson was arrested without incident at his residence. >> reporter: he is jailed and facing eight counts. they believe he set upwards 30 fires since april and each fire was worst than the last. >> it is not unusual for a serial arsonist to escalate. and they start with small seemingly harmless fires. but most of them are not harmless. and they will escalate. >> reporter: what is worse, he did it in the midst of governor brown's emergency drought declaration which could mean a harsher punishment. amazingly, nothing was hurt and no homes burned. wilson is behind bars tonight in martinez. he is
a smaller fire in lafayette burned eight acres. then july 30, a series of small fires. firefighters didn't say they believed it was the work of the same serial arsonist. >> we needed to keep that secret so we could catch this person. the one thing we didn't want was for them to go into hiding and feel they were onto them. so we kept that a secret. >> reporter: until today when contra costa fire and cal fire announced this was their man. 29-year-old james wilson. >> this...
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. >> officials say a 21-year-old lafayette man used two hop made ghost guns in a murder-sui the one time engineer university student shot and killed his girlfriend and used a second gun to kill himself. scott bertics build both guns great parts ordered online which is legal. they do not have serial numbers and no back ground check is needed. investigators have not said what the motive was. >> a four-year-old boy is recovering after a hit-and-run accident crash in east san jose. it happened at an apartment complex near pensacola drive at 7:00 last night. police say the teen driver took off but officers were able to track him down a short time later. the 15-year-old was arrested four miles from the crash site. the child was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >> a driver faces charges after a confrontation with to bicyclists on monday at point reyes. the area is beautiful and popular with bikers and the question bicyclists were riding and one pulled into the other lane. the c.h.p. said that a man tried to pass in the car and hit the pricks to avoid hitting the bicycli
. >> officials say a 21-year-old lafayette man used two hop made ghost guns in a murder-sui the one time engineer university student shot and killed his girlfriend and used a second gun to kill himself. scott bertics build both guns great parts ordered online which is legal. they do not have serial numbers and no back ground check is needed. investigators have not said what the motive was. >> a four-year-old boy is recovering after a hit-and-run accident crash in east san jose. it...
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are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of patriot rancic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they got to the point of totally getting rid of the building and turning it down to build something new. we're really lucky in a lot of ways it was used long enough it became important. by the mid-1800s, this whole thing is a museum. one of the most fascinating stories in this room when the liberty bell, spent almost a hundred years in our bell tower cracked, they put it in this room. and one of my favorite days that's not one of the days of the revolutionary wars comes 150 years ago today this year in april. after abraham lincoln was assassinated. he came here to philadelphia, washington's birthday 1861 on his way
are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of patriot rancic memory. it's probably one of the first where we're looking and embracing history. people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace. and we're celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they got to the point of totally getting rid of the building and...
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lafayette, louisiana, that shooter went in with the intent to kill people. he got a view he was going after women. when he sat in the back of that theater for 20 minutes and he shot and targeted women which is what his grievance was against. in this case there is no reason. we don't know where the police came out. did he come out of the protector room -- projector room? was there some deed that was going to go down? >> we have gotten from a news channel 5 reporter the initial report was man was in the theater and pulled out a hatchet and then pulled out a gun. didn't throw the hatchet, didn't fire the gun. continuing coverage after this. ed him. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here we're here and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. >>
lafayette, louisiana, that shooter went in with the intent to kill people. he got a view he was going after women. when he sat in the back of that theater for 20 minutes and he shot and targeted women which is what his grievance was against. in this case there is no reason. we don't know where the police came out. did he come out of the protector room -- projector room? was there some deed that was going to go down? >> we have gotten from a news channel 5 reporter the initial report was...
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are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of -- exclamation of patriotic memory, and it's probably one of the first times we're looking at embracing our history. it's that same time period when people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace and were actually celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before they've gotten to the point of totally getting rid of the building and tearing it down to build something new. we're really lucky in a lot of ways it was used long enough it became important. by the mid-1800s, this whole thing is a museum. one of the most fascinating stories in this room when the liberty bell, spent almost a
are alive and they get together and celebrate lafayette. it's a wonderful explanation of -- exclamation of patriotic memory, and it's probably one of the first times we're looking at embracing our history. it's that same time period when people are starting to be able to purchase their copies of the declaration of independence and put them above the fireplace and were actually celebrating the words and the actual document. so fortunately, this room kind of becomes a historic place before...
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lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser buying a ticket. he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday the star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. aurora colorado, 2012. the century 16 movie theater. it was a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises." a lone gunman dressed in tactical clothing, carrying multiple guns, fires into the audience. a dozen people killed. 70 others injured. james holmes pleading guilty by reason of insanity. he now faces the death penalty. tonight, sam -- some calling for increased security. beefing up security would extremely expensive. metal detectors cost about $5,000 apiece. >> >> >>. >>> and now, to the major discovery. tonight, malaysian officials confirming it is flight 370. and tracking the ocean currents turning counterclockwise. this evening, can they now use maps to search backward for the rest of the plane? david kerley with the story. >> re
lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser buying a ticket. he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday the star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. aurora colorado, 2012. the century 16 movie theater. it was a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises." a lone gunman dressed in tactical clothing,...
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lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser, buying a ticket. he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday, the star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. aurora, colorado, 2012. the century 16 movie theater. it was a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises." a lone gunman dressed in tactical clothing, carrying multiple guns, fires into the audience. a dozen people killed. 70 others injured. james holmes pleading guilty by reason of insanity. he now faces the death penalty. tonight, sam -- some calling for increased security. beefing up security would extremely expensive. metal detectors cost about $5,000 apiece. >> >> >>. >>> and now, to the major discovery. tonight, malaysian officials confirming it is flight 370. and tracking the ocean currents, turning counterclockwise. this evening, can they now use maps to search backward for the rest of the plane? david kerley with the story. >>
lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser, buying a ticket. he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday, the star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. aurora, colorado, 2012. the century 16 movie theater. it was a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises." a lone gunman dressed in tactical...
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. >> contra costa county fire department is considering re-opening a closed firization in lafayette which was shut down in 2012 over budget problems. with more money in the pipeline the supervisors are considering re-opening station 16 rather than moving forward to build a new station on lafayette and orinda border that officials say makes sense and could save millions. rehabbing the station could take 15 months. residents desperately need new fire protection. >> what starbucks is serving at select stores. >> a new household item from google and how you can preorder it. it. stay tuned. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. i'm a gas service my nrepresentative. n. i've been with pg&e nine years. as an employee of pg&e you always put your best foot forward to
. >> contra costa county fire department is considering re-opening a closed firization in lafayette which was shut down in 2012 over budget problems. with more money in the pipeline the supervisors are considering re-opening station 16 rather than moving forward to build a new station on lafayette and orinda border that officials say makes sense and could save millions. rehabbing the station could take 15 months. residents desperately need new fire protection. >> what starbucks is...
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that's a dry view of beach avenue from the marquis de lafayette hotel. that beach avenue view will see sunshine today. the temperatures will warm into the 80s this afternoon at the shore. that's the case for most of the rest of the area. we'll be watching for isolated showers. so far they're in central pennsylvania. and farther to the west. no active systems in our area just yet. we have clouds moving in during the day. hour by hour forecast, 10:00, showers in northern new jersey and farther to the west in central pennsylvania. there may be brief periods of heavy downpours but it will be scattered later today. the forecast, neighborhood by neighborhood, a warm, muggy one. 77 degrees for mt. pocono, 80s for allentown and quakertown. we will see limited sunshine this morning. the best chance of showers and thunderstorms for doylestown, trenton an mt. holly will be this afternoon. the first showers may be appearing during the late morning hours.o@ r(t&háhp &hc at the shore, partly sunny skies to mostly cloudy skies. the showers will stay inland. if you're
that's a dry view of beach avenue from the marquis de lafayette hotel. that beach avenue view will see sunshine today. the temperatures will warm into the 80s this afternoon at the shore. that's the case for most of the rest of the area. we'll be watching for isolated showers. so far they're in central pennsylvania. and farther to the west. no active systems in our area just yet. we have clouds moving in during the day. hour by hour forecast, 10:00, showers in northern new jersey and farther to...
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they conducted him to another fire in lafayette in late july. july 28. it was burning on a hillside next to 24. fire investigators say wilson first started fires in bay point in april, then moved to brentwood, pittsburg, concord, martinez, walnut creek and other nearby cities. even though fire investigators suspected a serial arsonist, they didn't tell the public until the arrest today. >> we needed to keep that secret so that we could catch this person. the one thing we didn't want was for him to go into hiding and feel we were on to him. >>> reporter: no one was hurt. no homes were damaged in those 30 or so fires. but they worry it was only a matter of time before things would escalate. they believe wilson could be connected to even more fires and more arson charges are likely. for now, his bail is set at $1 million. live in concord, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> people in antioch were chased out of their homes this morning by a fast-moving fire. smoke filled the air above delta pines apartments. fire started on a balcony quickly spread gutting a roof and en
they conducted him to another fire in lafayette in late july. july 28. it was burning on a hillside next to 24. fire investigators say wilson first started fires in bay point in april, then moved to brentwood, pittsburg, concord, martinez, walnut creek and other nearby cities. even though fire investigators suspected a serial arsonist, they didn't tell the public until the arrest today. >> we needed to keep that secret so that we could catch this person. the one thing we didn't want was...
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stations in lafayette, walnut creek and two in oakland, 12th and 19th street will be worked on first. the entire project will be finished by december of 2016. we have the information at abc7news.com. mike, how is the weather forecast? >> warmer today and tomorrow. starting off mile. 58 in napa and american canyon and rohnert park and san rafael at 59 and vallejo is warm at 62 and alameda and san carlos and redwood city and sloes and newark and cupertino are the warm spots at 63. lafayette at 2358, and same in fairfield, and san ramon at 57, and good morning, half moon bay, and san francisco is 61. 61 at the golden gate bridge and west wind at 11 miles per hour so not too bad. partly cloudy in san francisco, 69, sunny this afternoon and peninsula 80, sunny in the south bay, 891 top out under sunshine in east bay at 78 and inland east bay, look at the 90 creeping in and the north bay, sun screen this afternoon at 81. we have clouds over 101 and 880 in san jose and tomorrow is a degree or two warmer and wednesday and thursday a lot like custody but friday and saturday cooler and a chance
stations in lafayette, walnut creek and two in oakland, 12th and 19th street will be worked on first. the entire project will be finished by december of 2016. we have the information at abc7news.com. mike, how is the weather forecast? >> warmer today and tomorrow. starting off mile. 58 in napa and american canyon and rohnert park and san rafael at 59 and vallejo is warm at 62 and alameda and san carlos and redwood city and sloes and newark and cupertino are the warm spots at 63. lafayette...
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a closed fire station in lafayette could be re-opened after being shut down because of budget cuts. with more money in the pipeline, superviseers are considering re-opening the station rather than building a new station on the lafayette and orinda border that officials say makes more sense and could save millions. rehabilitating the closed station could take 15 months. residents need more fire protection in their area. >> crews are going through the rubble of a motel near see at this morning after an explosion leveled part of it last night. self people are still missing. our reporter, janet o is in the newsroom with the details. >> the story continues to develop with 65 people staying at motel. right new they are looking for three of the guests. crews are looking through the rubble looking for the guests and anyone else who could be trapped. a gas company worker would tried to turn off the gas line got injured in the indepth. the fire burned bright last night raging for several hours pause the gas was borrowing off. smoke can be seen coming from the me trillion right new. this is we
a closed fire station in lafayette could be re-opened after being shut down because of budget cuts. with more money in the pipeline, superviseers are considering re-opening the station rather than building a new station on the lafayette and orinda border that officials say makes more sense and could save millions. rehabilitating the closed station could take 15 months. residents need more fire protection in their area. >> crews are going through the rubble of a motel near see at this...
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lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser, buying a ticket. walking past the concession stand, and down the hall to a showing of "trainwreck." he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday, the "trainwreck" star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i've thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. >> seven down in theater nine. seven down! >> reporter: aurora, colorado, 2012. the century 16 movie theater. it was a midnight showing of "the dark knight rises." a lone gunman dressed in tactical clothing, carrying multiple guns, fires into the audience. a dozen people killed. 70 others injured. james holmes pleading guilty by reason of insanity. he now faces the death penalty. tonight, some calling for increased security. from bag checks to metal detectors. there are fewer than 50 metal detectors at america's 5,000 theaters. beefing up security would be extremely expensive. metal detectors cost about $5,000 apiece. >> thank you. >>> and
lafayette, louisiana. the grand 16. john russell houser, buying a ticket. walking past the concession stand, and down the hall to a showing of "trainwreck." he opens fire, killing two people, injuring nine others, before he turns the gun on himself. just monday, the "trainwreck" star, amy schumer, making an emotional plea. >> i've thought about the victims each day since the tragedy. >> reporter: and we all remember this. >> seven down in theater nine....
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and then also we have a water main break earlier, lafayette hill, use an alternate, stenton avenue between joshua and thomas road. that area is closed just so you know. nicole, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. >>> new you this morning a train strikes and kills a person near septa's glenn olden rail station. it happened just after 11:00 as that amtrak train was traveling from washington to new york. it was delayed for two hours during the investigation but train is back on its way and track is clear. police have released the victim's identity. >>> also new a pedestrian hit by a car while crossing the street in folcroft delaware county. it happened after midnight at intersection of chester pike and folcroft avenue. the driver did stop and is cooperating with the police, no details on the victim's condition. >>> investigators are searching for a cause of the huge house fire along the delaware waterfront in sussex county. cbs-3 employee was on that scene and shot this video on the cell phone. that fire broke out 11:30 on cove red in the far from where coastal highway begins between ocean and
and then also we have a water main break earlier, lafayette hill, use an alternate, stenton avenue between joshua and thomas road. that area is closed just so you know. nicole, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. >>> new you this morning a train strikes and kills a person near septa's glenn olden rail station. it happened just after 11:00 as that amtrak train was traveling from washington to new york. it was delayed for two hours during the investigation but train is back on its...
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the entire incident a frightening echo of what happened only two weeks ago in lafayette, louisiana and of course three years ago in colorado. mark potter is in antioch, tennessee with the latest. >> reporter: nashville police say it was just before 1:15 local time that reports came in of a man carrying a gun and a hatchet at the hickory hollow cinemas. >> countywide dispatch to all cars we have shots fired, officer involved at 901 bell road. 901 bell road. the hickory 8 movie theater. >> shots being fired right now at the movie theater. >> reporter: it was inside the theater during a showing of the film "mad max: fury road," where a lone officer first saw the gunman. >> he encountered the gunman. the gunman opened fire on the south precinct officer. that officer returned his fire and then backed away out of the theater. >> reporter: police say the gunman fled out the back door where the s.w.a.t. team confronted and killed him. from the air the suspect's body could be seen lying on the sidewalk. witnesses tell police the gunman had pepper spray and used it on at least three moviegoers a
the entire incident a frightening echo of what happened only two weeks ago in lafayette, louisiana and of course three years ago in colorado. mark potter is in antioch, tennessee with the latest. >> reporter: nashville police say it was just before 1:15 local time that reports came in of a man carrying a gun and a hatchet at the hickory hollow cinemas. >> countywide dispatch to all cars we have shots fired, officer involved at 901 bell road. 901 bell road. the hickory 8 movie...
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highway 24 no major delays westbound heading through lafayette. no problems driving through oakland either. now, if you plan to make the 580/680 commute, just getting word from the chp that they have cleared up lanes now on the transition ramp leading from southbound 680 to westbound 580. now, there are delays extending beyond the altamont pass. 205 slow from 11th street. that stays heavy through the city of livermore through pleasanton because of the earlier problems. you may want to take your alternatives. you can take the "ace" train or dublin boulevard to avoid some of the backups on 580. meantime, san jose, north 101 three-car accident off to the right-hand shoulder so traffic slow beyond the 280/680 interchange. backups at the bay bridge toll plaza. but it's nothing out of the ordinary. traffic is backed up from beyond the 880 overcrossing with the metering lights on. drive time holding steady at 21 minutes between the between the carquinez bridge in oakland. the golden gate commute looking fine no problems for that southbound direction appr
highway 24 no major delays westbound heading through lafayette. no problems driving through oakland either. now, if you plan to make the 580/680 commute, just getting word from the chp that they have cleared up lanes now on the transition ramp leading from southbound 680 to westbound 580. now, there are delays extending beyond the altamont pass. 205 slow from 11th street. that stays heavy through the city of livermore through pleasanton because of the earlier problems. you may want to take your...
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when -- he sat down for my movie "trainwreck" in the grand theatre in lafayette, louisiana. i thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. >> the gunman killed 33-year-old jillian johnson and 20-year-old mayci breaux during the screening of "trainwreck" before killing himself. >> amy said she is not going to back down. she was really moved by that event. >>> more than 13,000 people now evacuated and thousands of structures under threat as california is struggling to contain the rocky wildfire. the flames 12% contained. 60,000 acres charred. no rain in the forecast to help firefighters. just the latest in the string of wildfires that scorched 134,000 acres this year. it is hard to manage how much scorched earth that is in california. the fire reaching epic levels. >> the term i'm using is historic. there are firefighters that have 20 or 30 years on the job that have never seen fire behavior. >> we get the latest from cnn's paul vercammen. >> reporter: christine and john the shifting winds. winds going one direction and flipping back in the other direction. late in
when -- he sat down for my movie "trainwreck" in the grand theatre in lafayette, louisiana. i thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. >> the gunman killed 33-year-old jillian johnson and 20-year-old mayci breaux during the screening of "trainwreck" before killing himself. >> amy said she is not going to back down. she was really moved by that event. >>> more than 13,000 people now evacuated and thousands of structures under threat as...
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when this -- when he sat down for my movie "train wreck" at the grand theater in lafayette, louisiana. two lives were tragically lost and others injured. and i have thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. jillian ianian johnson 3 3, a mother daughter sister and a war r wonderful wife. she was an artist i think we would have been friends and mayci breaux who was 21 who planned on marrying her high school sweetheart. she was an honor student at louisiana student university where she was studying to become a radiology technician. she was kind and loved her family very much and she always made time for them. when i heard about this news i was completely devastated and i wanted to go down to louisiana and then i was angry. my heart goes out to jillian and mayci to the survivors, to the families and everyone who was tied to this tragic senseless and horrifying actions of this man who shouldn't have been able to put his hands on a gun in the first place. i'm not sure why this man chose my movie to end these two beautiful lives and injure nine others, but it was very personal
when this -- when he sat down for my movie "train wreck" at the grand theater in lafayette, louisiana. two lives were tragically lost and others injured. and i have thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. jillian ianian johnson 3 3, a mother daughter sister and a war r wonderful wife. she was an artist i think we would have been friends and mayci breaux who was 21 who planned on marrying her high school sweetheart. she was an honor student at louisiana student...
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we found a place by my cousins in lafayette. we had to leave lafayette. from there, we had to go to arkansas. home ind we came back october. nothing was wrong with our house. we went through a lot, and i could not take it to see the people they were. every time i think about her i get so full. and the people did not understand what we were going through. it hurts so bad. thank you so much, sir. from here is willie austin, texas. you say that your cousin was involved in this somehow? go ahead. caller: my cousin bobby was down there in the superdome. water,d not have any food, anything, it was a mess. they wound up all the men and we giving them shots. they were saying that they got a shot in the arm. they were vitamin shots. my cousin did not understand. he wanted a woman to take the shots, take care of the women. there are only giving it to the men. they said it was a men shot. he took the shot. it was all ok. three days later, he noticed something changed and hi -- in him. he did not understand, but he said the shot turned him gay. ev from flint, michiga
we found a place by my cousins in lafayette. we had to leave lafayette. from there, we had to go to arkansas. home ind we came back october. nothing was wrong with our house. we went through a lot, and i could not take it to see the people they were. every time i think about her i get so full. and the people did not understand what we were going through. it hurts so bad. thank you so much, sir. from here is willie austin, texas. you say that your cousin was involved in this somehow? go ahead....
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we see the response in lafaye e lafayette, louisiana. the guy went back in the theater seeing the officers time and te quick response is there or the police are there and they can put a stop to these is and save lives. i don't think there is doubt they did that today. >> and just to recap what we have learned, is that there is a gunmen, entered the showing of the film "mad max." and thankfully no wounds reported except for some superficial wounds caused by a hatchet. and there might have been a scuffle there due to the nature of the injuries that is time with a rash of the movie theater shootings here in the united states. and i want to go back to this point we were just talking about, the speed to which law enforcement responded, they were able i think it's fair to say to prevent something truly awful from happening. the s.w.a.t. team was there quickly. patrol officer in the area. we have reports started from the projection area of the theater and moved down and was able to engage this gunman and end this standoff. in situations like th
we see the response in lafaye e lafayette, louisiana. the guy went back in the theater seeing the officers time and te quick response is there or the police are there and they can put a stop to these is and save lives. i don't think there is doubt they did that today. >> and just to recap what we have learned, is that there is a gunmen, entered the showing of the film "mad max." and thankfully no wounds reported except for some superficial wounds caused by a hatchet. and there...
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caller: i am in california, and i have to say i have very dear friends in baton rouge, lafayette, and across the way heart,and what breaks my that there are so many, so very lacking in that are knowledge that the government did send a grant of money two that prior to the crisis we are talking about today, and the 10-year reunion, and that individual and is all the money and is incarcerated. over. seems to be skated are you familiar with what i'm referring to? host: go ahead, explain it. caller: i believe it was the mayor. the governor is incarcerated. the government grant from washington granted for the fixed, repaired, and put back in working order long, two years prior to the crisis that we are speaking of on a 10-year reunion. host: you're talking about ray or?in, the may caller: that is correct, and have that money not been embezzled, those levees would have been in far better shape than the date that this storm hit. host: thanks for calling, pat. our coverage of the 10-year anniversary of hurricane katrina continues on c-span. on "washington journal," tomorrow and saturday mornin
caller: i am in california, and i have to say i have very dear friends in baton rouge, lafayette, and across the way heart,and what breaks my that there are so many, so very lacking in that are knowledge that the government did send a grant of money two that prior to the crisis we are talking about today, and the 10-year reunion, and that individual and is all the money and is incarcerated. over. seems to be skated are you familiar with what i'm referring to? host: go ahead, explain it. caller:...
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. >>: affected citizens and they point concord martina's pence bird or render lafayette moraga walnut creek clayton in redwood. >>pam moore: an alleged serial arsonist is behind bars links to dozens of fires in the east bay the evening everyone investigators say the suspect is in jail his bell has been said and $1 million. >>j.r. stone: fire crews tell me that james is to blame in this case a case that left this hillside directly behind me a charred black of fireback came over the cell and came dangerously close to the charge off in the distance that is just one of the many fires that are linking him to. >>: we had numerous fire the resulted in property and we knew that they were escalating and so we need to take action fresh grass and landscaping as well as the outbuildings were pregnant including occupied residence within contra costa county. >>j.r. stone: this is 29 year- old you see him this mug shot he was arrested today for the investigation into his doings actually began months ago but authorities said it was that this time when i finally made the arrest they are not looking in
. >>: affected citizens and they point concord martina's pence bird or render lafayette moraga walnut creek clayton in redwood. >>pam moore: an alleged serial arsonist is behind bars links to dozens of fires in the east bay the evening everyone investigators say the suspect is in jail his bell has been said and $1 million. >>j.r. stone: fire crews tell me that james is to blame in this case a case that left this hillside directly behind me a charred black of fireback came over...
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they called it the cajun navy from lafayette, louisiana that rescued 10,000 people from flooded homes and rooftops. >>> time to show you some of the headlines. usa today says law enforcement in north dakota is getting help from the sky. the new law allows drones to be armed with non-lethal equipment such as rubber bullets and taser guns to help police hunt down suspects. one legislator is concerned what he says is the militarization of police, he is planning to remove the weapons portion from the drone legislation, that's not expected to happen for two years. >> the "los angeles times" says concerns about legion heirs disease forced officials to shut off the water at the san quentin prison. one was hospitalized. 30 others had symptoms on friday. officials say the illness spreads through steam or water vapor and cannot be transmitted person to person. the source of the outbreak has not been pinpointed. the prison has brought in water trucks and portable toilets. >> the financial times of london reports rebekah brooks is th to work rep school who for rupert murdoch a year after she was
they called it the cajun navy from lafayette, louisiana that rescued 10,000 people from flooded homes and rooftops. >>> time to show you some of the headlines. usa today says law enforcement in north dakota is getting help from the sky. the new law allows drones to be armed with non-lethal equipment such as rubber bullets and taser guns to help police hunt down suspects. one legislator is concerned what he says is the militarization of police, he is planning to remove the weapons...
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they called it the cajun navy from lafayette, louisiana that rescued 10,000 people from flooded homes and rooftops. >>> time to show you some of the headlines. usa today says law enforcement in north dakota is getting help from the sky. the new law allows drones to be armed with non-lethal equipment such as rubber bullets and taser guns to help police hunt down suspects. one legislator is concerned what he says is the militarization of police, he is planning to remove the weapons portion from the drone legislation, that's not expected to happen for two years. >> the "los angeles times" says concerns about legion heirs disease forced officials to shut off the water at the san quentin prison. one was hospitalized. 30 others had symptoms on friday. officials say the illness spreads through steam or water vapor and cannot be transmitted person to person. the source of the outbreak has not been pinpointed. the prison has brought in water trucks and portable toilets. >> the financial times of london reports rebekah brooks is getting a second chance to work for rupert murdoch a year after sh
they called it the cajun navy from lafayette, louisiana that rescued 10,000 people from flooded homes and rooftops. >>> time to show you some of the headlines. usa today says law enforcement in north dakota is getting help from the sky. the new law allows drones to be armed with non-lethal equipment such as rubber bullets and taser guns to help police hunt down suspects. one legislator is concerned what he says is the militarization of police, he is planning to remove the weapons...
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upper 60s for lafayette and moraga. as we get into the second part of your day, numbers onlying down by a few degrees. especially by portions of the north bay. 82 in novato. 82 expected for napa. 83 for danville. 86 in brentville. nice and warm but not too hot. 77 san jose. 76 expected sunnyvale. 74 in san jose. temperatures will cool off slightly as we get into tuesday. tuesday looks to be the coolest day rebounding by wednesday. not a lot of change on thursday but by friday the heat will be on once again and we are back into the upper 90s as we get into saturday and sunday for our inland cities. somebody is likely to hit 100- degrees so we will see how that goes. the summertime not over just yet and the hot weather is coming back our way. >> did you check with pam about that? >> i did. she is not very happy about that. she is a 70s girl. >> yeah but i'm not as far inland as dave. >> thank you. >>> an upgrade for both inmates and jail guards in one bay area county. coming up in 20 minutes the crucial decision this week
upper 60s for lafayette and moraga. as we get into the second part of your day, numbers onlying down by a few degrees. especially by portions of the north bay. 82 in novato. 82 expected for napa. 83 for danville. 86 in brentville. nice and warm but not too hot. 77 san jose. 76 expected sunnyvale. 74 in san jose. temperatures will cool off slightly as we get into tuesday. tuesday looks to be the coolest day rebounding by wednesday. not a lot of change on thursday but by friday the heat will be...
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lafayette, louisiana. oliver from new orleans. toler: i was listening , concerned about the lower ninth ward area, the recently opened a walmart out there. the lower ninth ward needs some supermarkets because there aren't any grocery stores out there. the dope and the drugs ran into the residential areas. maybe that's why they have not opened any supermarkets because have to run over to parish.sh -- another i can't understand why they don't put a supermarket out there like these to have years ago. -- like they used to have years ago. host: you are breaking up a little bit. washington, d.c. lee was involved. go ahead. caller: for six weeks, i volunteered with a small grassroots group doing animal rescue work. morning and evening and during the day, i helped folks in st. bernard parish take their destroyed items out of their homes. one day, this young woman came with a dog tucked under her jacket. she was looking for a vet and she had all kinds of stories about the night before the storm hit. she worked at a bar and she described ho
lafayette, louisiana. oliver from new orleans. toler: i was listening , concerned about the lower ninth ward area, the recently opened a walmart out there. the lower ninth ward needs some supermarkets because there aren't any grocery stores out there. the dope and the drugs ran into the residential areas. maybe that's why they have not opened any supermarkets because have to run over to parish.sh -- another i can't understand why they don't put a supermarket out there like these to have years...
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for 11 involved direct to north and south not a hot spot in the east bay was off 24 at the central lafayette exit onto south 680 south 242, an accomplice to the drive time is up to 20 minutes from highway 4 to 68024 split of the 2 to 2 minutes just to get from the city of fremont connecting from the nimitz freeway two west 84 and over to the peninsula 22 minutes to get to menlo park several trouble spots. >>anny hong: a tragic end to the search for a san francisco teacher who went missing in the aurora national forest the family and to share profits and overall accounting will confirm that the body of the 44 year- old has been found off the trail west of slick mountain he was last seen in mid july ride is the back of the forest he was a popular teacher at the downtown continuation school in san francisco from the member believe the statements in their heart broken the the hope everyone who loved him one of the bright spirit is still with >>mark: >>: as this and found them had given the city vehicle on four cases on the influence they reportedly to modify and parental suborning firefighters t
for 11 involved direct to north and south not a hot spot in the east bay was off 24 at the central lafayette exit onto south 680 south 242, an accomplice to the drive time is up to 20 minutes from highway 4 to 68024 split of the 2 to 2 minutes just to get from the city of fremont connecting from the nimitz freeway two west 84 and over to the peninsula 22 minutes to get to menlo park several trouble spots. >>anny hong: a tragic end to the search for a san francisco teacher who went missing...
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mobile 660 has freed itself from the traffic headed through walnut creek and lafayette and orinda. it was a mess. more on that in a moment. right now to eastbound i-80 we passed university avenue and we have something in the westbound direction and we will check on that and put in a call to c.h.p. with traffic eastbound quite light. i have to turn this around so you can see the westbound traffic, bumper-to-bumper and manage is going open. i want to show you highway 24, however, finally we are see relief and the metering lights are turned on, in response to the early sig-alert headed through the caldecott tunnel. all lanes now are re-open but we have a couple of pockets of slow traffic from walnut creek into oakland, it will take you 26 minutes, normally on friday morning at time it takes 11 minute. you have quite the jam to get yourself through. eric and matt? >> the threat more lightning forced the closing of popular sites in san mateo where people like to job, walk or bite. our reporter is a the peninsula watershed with more. janet? >> good morning, matt, it has been a busy fire
mobile 660 has freed itself from the traffic headed through walnut creek and lafayette and orinda. it was a mess. more on that in a moment. right now to eastbound i-80 we passed university avenue and we have something in the westbound direction and we will check on that and put in a call to c.h.p. with traffic eastbound quite light. i have to turn this around so you can see the westbound traffic, bumper-to-bumper and manage is going open. i want to show you highway 24, however, finally we are...
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lafayette is 58 and danville is 59 and blackhawk is 56. the coolest spot, around 60 to 62 and you can see the warmth lurking and still 81 on mount diabolo. the rest of us are cooler in the north bay, at 57 in santa rosa and napa and novato. san francisco and half moon bay at 59. los gatos and waking up in san jose, good morning, at 60. low-to-mid 60s for all of our bay area neighborhood. in walnut creek, we are looking south open 680 under clear sky where the sea breeze will take your temperature down, 92 to 98, still, air conditioning both. coast and san francisco the clouds will pull back to color neighborhood and stay there 65 to 72 and the brings keep the bay around 73 to 86 in the south bay and north bay. no fog around san rafael, looking south on 101 it and clear and temperatures will drop on wednesday, thursday, friday we are below average and the weekend, i will let you know. >> so early and already we have sig-alerts issued by the c.h.p. in novato, black point, eastbound highway 37 beyond 101 to miles pass 101 we have a sig-alert
lafayette is 58 and danville is 59 and blackhawk is 56. the coolest spot, around 60 to 62 and you can see the warmth lurking and still 81 on mount diabolo. the rest of us are cooler in the north bay, at 57 in santa rosa and napa and novato. san francisco and half moon bay at 59. los gatos and waking up in san jose, good morning, at 60. low-to-mid 60s for all of our bay area neighborhood. in walnut creek, we are looking south open 680 under clear sky where the sea breeze will take your...
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i live in the east bay, one on lafayette, they're always packed, too. it is unfortunate. >> starbucks says it will continue to carry their pastries, but that's not enough for these people. >> we have 100 employees within a block of here. we have to find a new spot. >> everyone is sad. >> everyone is bummed, it is unique, it is not a starbucks. >> in the same building the last 10, 12 years, i have been ear 8, coming here every morning. you get to know people working there. >> they have been working with employees to find roles in the company. they're concerned for future of these familiar faces who have become friends. >> a lot of people work on the kitchen side that may or may not be able to get jobs at starbucks, may not be the right job for them there. kind of sad to see them not have a place at this point. >> mary, one of the people has been there the past few years, she almost teared up a bit. i think definitely it is the end of an era. >> starbucks is closing an evolution in the city. these are slated for closure in three weeks. next week, palo alt
i live in the east bay, one on lafayette, they're always packed, too. it is unfortunate. >> starbucks says it will continue to carry their pastries, but that's not enough for these people. >> we have 100 employees within a block of here. we have to find a new spot. >> everyone is sad. >> everyone is bummed, it is unique, it is not a starbucks. >> in the same building the last 10, 12 years, i have been ear 8, coming here every morning. you get to know people working...
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telemundo 48 --- somos primeros con la informacin tenemos noticia de ltimo minuto que nos llega desde lafayette... donde al parecer cuadrillas de trabajadores donde al parecer cuadrillas de trabajadores golpearon una tuberia de gas ubicada cerca al area ''golden gate'' y mt. diablo... las autoridades no han dado a conocer hasta cuando permenecer cerrado... sin embargo le mantendremos informado sobre este incidente... ya sabe si se dirige al condado de contra costa tome vias alternas porque varias cuadras a la redonda han sido cerradas y evacuadas... take lorena live add libb san jose animal care & services 2750 monterey st. san jose ca, take fs1/juanfra --- esta maÑana le preguntamos: qu opina usted sobre darle hogar a una mascota?... --- esta maÑana le preguntamos: qu opina usted sobre darle hogar a una mascota?... --- marin caraballo coment: "darle un hogar a una mascota es iniciar una de las mejores aventuras de la vida, conocer el verdadero significado del amor y la amistad"... juan fran - 3shot --de la gran pantalla a la take fs1/juanfra --- esta maÑana le preguntamos: qu opina usted so
telemundo 48 --- somos primeros con la informacin tenemos noticia de ltimo minuto que nos llega desde lafayette... donde al parecer cuadrillas de trabajadores donde al parecer cuadrillas de trabajadores golpearon una tuberia de gas ubicada cerca al area ''golden gate'' y mt. diablo... las autoridades no han dado a conocer hasta cuando permenecer cerrado... sin embargo le mantendremos informado sobre este incidente... ya sabe si se dirige al condado de contra costa tome vias alternas porque...
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this is like lafayette drill. this is the lafayette here we're. i'm glad we can look good in front of the french this time. >> we looked great in front of the french and the president made it clear he thinks the americans were great and performed wonderfully but you're seeing sniping from the french press. >> what's their beef? >> it seems to be an all-american operation. american and british, in fact, the first person to see the shooter was a guy standing in front of the bathroom he came out of that pushed him back. second person -- >> what could that do? >> not much. >> okay. >> the second person to see him was actually a french citizen by who was born in virginia and grew up in the united states and he teaches english. >> what did he do? >> he got shot. he's the one that dropped his bag. >> he took the bull. okay. michael k, let me ask you about the rules of engagement here. they say on the amtrak which is a safer train to take, they say if you see something, say something. well, you know, in this situation, saying something would have been rid
this is like lafayette drill. this is the lafayette here we're. i'm glad we can look good in front of the french this time. >> we looked great in front of the french and the president made it clear he thinks the americans were great and performed wonderfully but you're seeing sniping from the french press. >> what's their beef? >> it seems to be an all-american operation. american and british, in fact, the first person to see the shooter was a guy standing in front of the...
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. >> i was heartbroken when i heard about kcolumbine and sand hook and lafayette. >> holding back her emotions talking about the killings during a showing of "train wreck" joins her cousin chuck schumer of new york. >> we need it without fatal flaws. >> inspired by the woman related to a victim of the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> these have to stop. i don't know how else to say it. >>> is that a baby bump, beyonce? mrs. carter spotted holding a laptop in front of her. we reached out for comment. >>> charlize adopted an african-american daughter named august who joins big brother jackson, age 3, adopted from homeland south africa in 2012. reportedly, charlize started this latest adoption since six months ago. ended her high profile romance with sean penn about two months ago. >>> got a call? the new "ghostbusters." melissa mccarthy, kristen wiig and leslie jones made a surprise visit to top medical centers in children's hospice and looking at the smile on this patient's face says it all. >> i'm not afraid of no ghost. >> what a wonderful thing to do. the only bummer about
. >> i was heartbroken when i heard about kcolumbine and sand hook and lafayette. >> holding back her emotions talking about the killings during a showing of "train wreck" joins her cousin chuck schumer of new york. >> we need it without fatal flaws. >> inspired by the woman related to a victim of the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> these have to stop. i don't know how else to say it. >>> is that a baby bump, beyonce? mrs. carter...
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highway 24 westbound to lafayette, a very nice drive. the traffic continues to look good. southbound 101 near the bay exit there is a crash on the right shoulder for traffic is moving along well. this is a look at the ebay bridge. let's bring stephen here. >> my advice is don't go through that. >> you thought it was hot around here. >> i heard. triple digits. >> on sunday everybody saw it. yesterday everything. we had come the conditions and they are on their way. santa cruz and monterey bay, sometimes it takes a while to get cranked up. napa in san francisco and sfo, oakland, back-to-back days over the weekend. richmond, monterey, almost 7. record highs all over the place . fair skies and if you high clouds with patchy fog. it will be hot inland and sometimes in the 70s. there is a big difference in the temperatures. bodega bay 55 which is 10 degrees cooler than monterey. that is a huge drop. there are a few highs above that area and that will usher in a new pattern. sfo is west of 13, if that holds on the coast in bayside locations we will see cool downs. 60s on the coas
highway 24 westbound to lafayette, a very nice drive. the traffic continues to look good. southbound 101 near the bay exit there is a crash on the right shoulder for traffic is moving along well. this is a look at the ebay bridge. let's bring stephen here. >> my advice is don't go through that. >> you thought it was hot around here. >> i heard. triple digits. >> on sunday everybody saw it. yesterday everything. we had come the conditions and they are on their way. santa...
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danville is 59 and lafayette is a cooler spot until the hills mount diabolo at 54. everyone else in the low 60s until livermore at 65 and brentwood at 64 degrees. we will see if everyone is following suit, mountain view is 59 and los gatos is 57 and san francisco and san carlos at 61. in walnut creek, weighing up to clouds and as we look south on 680 increasing clouds and mild highs warming is therest inland tomorrow and thursday and a cooling trend and guillermo is headed to hawaii with an update in a point. live doppler 7 hd shows it is quiet. as far as the afternoon increasing mid-to-upper level clouds and anything that hads like a storm could give out moisture and will evaporate before it reaches the ground. i am not putting it in the forecast. milpitas is 77 and los gatos and morgan hill at 81, up the peninsula, los altos and palo alto at 79. san mateo is 76. half moon bay is 68 and maybe a degree or two cooler than yesterday, and daly city is 65. mid-60s along the north bay coast and mid-to-upper 70s for most of the north bay valley and vallejo is a cool spot
danville is 59 and lafayette is a cooler spot until the hills mount diabolo at 54. everyone else in the low 60s until livermore at 65 and brentwood at 64 degrees. we will see if everyone is following suit, mountain view is 59 and los gatos is 57 and san francisco and san carlos at 61. in walnut creek, weighing up to clouds and as we look south on 680 increasing clouds and mild highs warming is therest inland tomorrow and thursday and a cooling trend and guillermo is headed to hawaii with an...
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a live view from the marquis de lafayette. there's a chance we'll see showers and thunderstorms this afternoon at the shore. moved past us. the threat of severe weather with a storm that's starting to wind down and break apart as it moves into delaware. just to the north of middletown and moving into southwestern new castle county. we'll get breaks of sunshine hot and humid again today. back to the low 90s this afternoon. then late-day storms could turn severe. tomorrow, though the storms are out of the picture and it turns less humid. not as hot either. 88 degrees tomorrow afternoon and we will see sunshine on thursday. partly sunny skies and 84. then it's rainfall that could be heavy for much of the day on friday. keeping our temperatures in the 70s in the afternoon. showers taper off on saturday and a warming trend. 85 with sunshine on sunday. then a chance of late-day showers and thunderstorms monday. >>> bill thanks. 6:21 right now. new jersey governor chris christie is always one to evoke a strong ereaction from people.
a live view from the marquis de lafayette. there's a chance we'll see showers and thunderstorms this afternoon at the shore. moved past us. the threat of severe weather with a storm that's starting to wind down and break apart as it moves into delaware. just to the north of middletown and moving into southwestern new castle county. we'll get breaks of sunshine hot and humid again today. back to the low 90s this afternoon. then late-day storms could turn severe. tomorrow, though the storms are...
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this is a live view from the marquis de lafayette hotel. what you won't see at the shore today are showers. inland, different story as the temperatures climb from the 70s into the 80s so the high humidity will likely get some storms. look at the warm start from reading and allentown, 75 degrees. upper 70s in atlantic city, at the airport, 75 from middletown. a warm, muggy start with mostly cloudy skies. there are breaks in the clouds. we will see some limited sunshine. then tomorrow we'll be tracking this. the potential for heavy rain before we get to the weekend. you can see the showers are really coming down in southern illinois, indiana and into kentucky. that's the heavy rain moving into our area tomorrow night. tomorrow afternoon, the temperatures will be in the 80s just like today. mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers this afternoon and a chance of some scattered thunderstorms today. winds out of the southeast will continue overnight tonight and that means another muggy start tomorrow morning. 85 in the afternoon. those storms later
this is a live view from the marquis de lafayette hotel. what you won't see at the shore today are showers. inland, different story as the temperatures climb from the 70s into the 80s so the high humidity will likely get some storms. look at the warm start from reading and allentown, 75 degrees. upper 70s in atlantic city, at the airport, 75 from middletown. a warm, muggy start with mostly cloudy skies. there are breaks in the clouds. we will see some limited sunshine. then tomorrow we'll be...
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it is going to cause a crimp in the commute coming in from lafayette and orinda headed to oakland. you can always track your traffic with the waze app. over to san jose 101 near 880, traffic is light as can be and friday light is not disappointing us. we do have outside lands starting today through sunday and muni will be re-routed. here's the following lines, going to add some transportation, as well, and that will help you out. matt and eric? >> wall street hopes to reverse a recent stock slide. >> here is america's money report. >> good morning everyone topping america's money your investments are moving down. the dow shed 120 points at six straight loss the other major average down too, and traders look into the employment report for clues of the timing of a fed interest rate hike. >> the airlines are getting harsh criticism about fees in a new congressional report and cracking down on carriers charging unfair or hidden fees for checked bags and tik debt changes and accuse them of charging fees to increase profits. >> reboot of a movie is one of four releases. >> this "reboot,"
it is going to cause a crimp in the commute coming in from lafayette and orinda headed to oakland. you can always track your traffic with the waze app. over to san jose 101 near 880, traffic is light as can be and friday light is not disappointing us. we do have outside lands starting today through sunday and muni will be re-routed. here's the following lines, going to add some transportation, as well, and that will help you out. matt and eric? >> wall street hopes to reverse a recent...
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highway 24 looks like there's problem here right near the lafayette b.a.r.t. station blocking lanes, we'll get to the bottom of that coming up. >> a lot more sunshine today compared to yesterday when we had the cloud cover. it will be warmer, as well, after the cool down. we'll show you how much warmer and for how long. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more colorful language. low fares. we don't just have them. we invented them. and here we go again! book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ♪ it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. feduring sleep train's you'retriple choice sale. to save big for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can eve
highway 24 looks like there's problem here right near the lafayette b.a.r.t. station blocking lanes, we'll get to the bottom of that coming up. >> a lot more sunshine today compared to yesterday when we had the cloud cover. it will be warmer, as well, after the cool down. we'll show you how much warmer and for how long. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more colorful language. low fares....
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we have video here of one of the fires he is suspected of starting in lafayette last week. he is charged with eight counts of arson. investigators think he is responsible for 30 fires along highway 4, 24, and marsh creek road. investigators found wilson after noticing a pattern while studying the fires over the past few months. >>> time is 7:57. it can be a confusing time when somebody steals your credit card information. often you typically don't have to worry about what happens. why there are some small businesses that may soon be on the hook. >>> and, dave, live in san francisco this morning where a judge's decision could change the way uber operates. coming up, we will tell you how other companies could be affected by this as well. >>> heads up if you are trying to get to oakland from san francisco. there is an accident on the lower deck of the bay bridge. suddenly we have some slow traffic trying to get out to the east bay. >>> we have some sun out there, but the higher clouds are on the increase and it sure looks like a possibility not only of cloudy skies, but maybe
we have video here of one of the fires he is suspected of starting in lafayette last week. he is charged with eight counts of arson. investigators think he is responsible for 30 fires along highway 4, 24, and marsh creek road. investigators found wilson after noticing a pattern while studying the fires over the past few months. >>> time is 7:57. it can be a confusing time when somebody steals your credit card information. often you typically don't have to worry about what happens. why...