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and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r.t. america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governor in california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on will be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing the state would create a more business friendly environment they say it would even fix water issues and maybe even ease traffic congestion now while draper will get his chance to have this on the ballot and. the next election cycle it's very unlikely that california voters will agree with his ideas many have already vocalize their objection to this notion calling draper's plan a color loss a waste of time a democratic and g.o.p. strategist teamed up to form one california group aimed at fighting off draper and it is big bucks they say draper's plan is hurting the california brand so even if vot
and santa barbara would wind up in the west california leaving san diego to anchor south california now mr draper appeared on r.t. america just a few months ago to explain his thought process on why california should be split california has failed the system is not working we've had great people governor in california and for some reason it has not worked and i think it's just too big too on will be and we're just a closed door government anymore and for those backing draper they say dividing...
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a bit unusual seeing this occur sphearnl in -- especially in southern california. right in the areas that are dry in southwest, they are continuing to heat up. these are the showers and storms in the west, also severe weather again today across the southeast. just south of that right along the southeast here where the temperatures are climbing just south of that cold front there could be more severe weather today, not happened yet but this is the area which is in the slight risk for severe storms. that will be later this afternoon. storms came through the northwest yesterday, you'll see these temperatures drop, down to 67° in pittsburgh. that's the cooler drier air in the southeast. lot of severe weather still happening. >> all right dave thank you very much. thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm david schuster. "techknow" featuring tornado lab is next. for the latest head to aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a sho
a bit unusual seeing this occur sphearnl in -- especially in southern california. right in the areas that are dry in southwest, they are continuing to heat up. these are the showers and storms in the west, also severe weather again today across the southeast. just south of that right along the southeast here where the temperatures are climbing just south of that cold front there could be more severe weather today, not happened yet but this is the area which is in the slight risk for severe...
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and a california judge ruled unconstitutional the death row was found to be cruel and unusual because of its systematic delay among other concerns more on this court decision coming up. and hundreds of residents have been without running water this summer now the city's water department will suspend the shut off for only fifteen days more on the water woes ahead. hello it's tuesday july twenty second four pm in washington d.c. islands in france you're watching our team america. the investigation into the deadly malaysia airlines flight seventeen crash is wrapping up today in eastern ukraine the black boxes are now in the hands of dutch representatives after and take care of rebels handed them over to malaysian officials late last night the remains of around two hundred passengers have been loaded onto a train and have arrived in government controlled kharkiv bodies will next be taken to the netherlands to be identified are his romantic also have is on the ground in eastern ukraine where fighting has not yet ceased and remember as i'm talking right now we just heard the sound of multip
and a california judge ruled unconstitutional the death row was found to be cruel and unusual because of its systematic delay among other concerns more on this court decision coming up. and hundreds of residents have been without running water this summer now the city's water department will suspend the shut off for only fifteen days more on the water woes ahead. hello it's tuesday july twenty second four pm in washington d.c. islands in france you're watching our team america. the...
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they're saying, look, california is out working for our region doesn't agree with what california is saying. that's true of all six states. >> that was tim draper in silicon valley. >>> typhoon swept through the philippines killing at least 20 people. the storm brought back some bitter memories of last year's super typhoon haiyan which killed 7,000 people. many fled their homes this week and fled to government shelters. for the latest we turn to kevin corriveau. >> this storm could have been so much worse. i truly believe with half a million people being evacuated across the country, that is what really helped in limiting the casualty numbers that we saw with this storm. remember, this storm made landfall as an equivalent category 3 storm. if it was a hurricane in the atlantic. right now we're seeing the storm pushing through the south china sea starting to intensify again as it falls over the warmer water. this water is warmer than it was in parts of the pacific. we're still getting more showers. that will end in the next couple of hours. we're going to be watching what will happen
they're saying, look, california is out working for our region doesn't agree with what california is saying. that's true of all six states. >> that was tim draper in silicon valley. >>> typhoon swept through the philippines killing at least 20 people. the storm brought back some bitter memories of last year's super typhoon haiyan which killed 7,000 people. many fled their homes this week and fled to government shelters. for the latest we turn to kevin corriveau. >> this...
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the six states would include jefferson, north california, central california, silicon valley, west california and south california. opponents say the move would create richard poor states and complicate water and education issues. >> tension is turning oh to a future host of the sporting world's biggest event. >> the small country of qatar earning the right to hold the soccer tournament in 2022. there are accusations that it obtained the games by offering millions of dollars worth of bribes. john henry smith has more. good morning. >> good morning. those accusations against qatar's world cup effort are serious enough that fifa is questions their choice of qatar to host the games in eight years. in an exclusive aljazeera interview, the main in charge of communications set down to address the many issues and accusations. >> we're confident of how we've behaved. >> that's world cup communications director in qatar defending his organization to us. this in the wake of an investigation by football's governing body, fifa and by the f.b.i. into allegations that qatar didn't so much win the bid for t
the six states would include jefferson, north california, central california, silicon valley, west california and south california. opponents say the move would create richard poor states and complicate water and education issues. >> tension is turning oh to a future host of the sporting world's biggest event. >> the small country of qatar earning the right to hold the soccer tournament in 2022. there are accusations that it obtained the games by offering millions of dollars worth...
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it has a climate next to california. it's great for us. we want our natural enemies to be pre-adapted to the hot summers and cold winters. >> reporter: there in pakistan he found a wasp species. >> what we set up underneath the scope using camera and video screen, we hope to see that biology in action. >> reporter: she's essentially laying an egg. >> that's what she's doing. she's laying the egg right now. >> reporter: and that egg gets laid. what happens to that larva? >> it will hatch and then the wasp larva will scrape away from the citrus. >> reporter: it weakens and eventually kills its host. >> you can see this female. she's starting to chew that in the head region o. >> michael: for more, marita, fascinating when you think about it, that you get a bug to kill another bug. we just saw another example of it. it basically lays an egg inside and then waits to kill the host. >> reporter: that's right. it's very sci-fi. this wasp from pakistan basically lays an egg under the nymph. it is a stationary phase. they don't move. the wasp lays
it has a climate next to california. it's great for us. we want our natural enemies to be pre-adapted to the hot summers and cold winters. >> reporter: there in pakistan he found a wasp species. >> what we set up underneath the scope using camera and video screen, we hope to see that biology in action. >> reporter: she's essentially laying an egg. >> that's what she's doing. she's laying the egg right now. >> reporter: and that egg gets laid. what happens to that...
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in california, the fires causing hundreds of evacuations in the north of the state. we'll have an update. >> another american contracts the deadly ebola virus. the latest details as west african countries struggle with the outbreak. and edward snowden's asylum in russia set to expire. we'll talk to a panel of experts about what may lie ahead for him. >>> this is what is called a sand fire in california. it continues to spread, causing the evacuation of hundreds of homes in northern california. 750 people have fled the wildfire east of sacramento. 3800 acres burnt since friday. the fire started when a vehicle drove over dry brush. officials say it will take several days to bring the fire under control. >>> we have learnt a second american contracted the ebola virus in liberia. missionary nancy riple tested positive. yesterday we told you about dr kent brantly from fort worth. he's under intensive care. he's on the right wearing protective gear. he attract ebola whilst working for samar ittan's purse. >>> 670 people died in the ebola outbreak in west africa. the majori
in california, the fires causing hundreds of evacuations in the north of the state. we'll have an update. >> another american contracts the deadly ebola virus. the latest details as west african countries struggle with the outbreak. and edward snowden's asylum in russia set to expire. we'll talk to a panel of experts about what may lie ahead for him. >>> this is what is called a sand fire in california. it continues to spread, causing the evacuation of hundreds of homes in...
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but one small southern california community as much welcoming them. jennifer london reports. >> in this rather plain, nondescript office, you'll find the mayor of bell, california working the phone. >> how are you? >> valencia doesn't stay still for long. 20 minutes later, we jump in the car for a tour of the city. and next stop, he's chatting with residents in a local curio shop. >> i'm sure it's an ordeal for them to come over here. >> they're talking about the tens of thousands of migrant children coming into the u.s. without documentation. valencia is throwing his city's support behind the salvation army's proposal to bring some to a temporary shelter in bell. >> you understand we're talking about children. >> valencia was once one of those children. he was four when his family fled from mexico. >> i came to this country without documents, and i was smuggled in, and i do remember the order what i went through, and i can imagine what the kids went through. >> the fading paint shows that this is an immigration facility. and you can clearly see that
but one small southern california community as much welcoming them. jennifer london reports. >> in this rather plain, nondescript office, you'll find the mayor of bell, california working the phone. >> how are you? >> valencia doesn't stay still for long. 20 minutes later, we jump in the car for a tour of the city. and next stop, he's chatting with residents in a local curio shop. >> i'm sure it's an ordeal for them to come over here. >> they're talking about the...
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. >>> plus the battle over the border heating up in california. after anti-immigration protesters block a bus filled with undocumented migrants. >>> and america, marking the 50th'50th anniversary of the cil rights amount that did away with the separate but equal. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with fighting in east jerusalem. the latest clashes following reports of the abduction and killing of a palestinian teenager. fighting breaking out between israeli police and palestinians at least 30 people have now been injured. officials say they are looking in to claims the palestinian teen was killed in retaliation of the kidnapping and murder of three israel i teenagers, their bodies found monday. nick, tell us what is the situation now. >> reporter: yeah, del, the fighting and the rage on the streets in east i can't russ legal is absolutely continuing. israeli police say that at 200 protesters have been fighting with them all morning. they have been throwing rocks at the police in response the police fired tear gas and rubber bullets. it has been happening this
. >>> plus the battle over the border heating up in california. after anti-immigration protesters block a bus filled with undocumented migrants. >>> and america, marking the 50th'50th anniversary of the cil rights amount that did away with the separate but equal. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with fighting in east jerusalem. the latest clashes following reports of the abduction and killing of a palestinian teenager. fighting breaking out between israeli police and palestinians...
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it's been segments and is the entire state of california impacted by this lack of water sup is may. and there may be enough political pressure is to force some of our political leaders to show leadership. >> they also told us water issues will require a balancing demands. in the industry, and those coming up, he was an olympian and a war hero who described a month stranded at sea, and is two years his a p. o.w., we will look back at the amazing life, that's next, but first we reported that june was the fifth straight month of more than 200,000 jobs added to the economy, ray swarez focused on that growth, on tonight's inside story. wages are lower than they were before the great recession, and millions who could work still can't find a job. so is we will take a nationwide look, live toe the top of the hour. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. of f three israeli boys. maria is is back with with that story. >> tony, one with facebook page titled is
it's been segments and is the entire state of california impacted by this lack of water sup is may. and there may be enough political pressure is to force some of our political leaders to show leadership. >> they also told us water issues will require a balancing demands. in the industry, and those coming up, he was an olympian and a war hero who described a month stranded at sea, and is two years his a p. o.w., we will look back at the amazing life, that's next, but first we reported...
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. >> a town in california is bracing for more immigrants to arrive. they are prepare about for the confrontations and there was a town hall meeting and the tempers flared. >> tensions are mounting in southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. wednesday night hundreds packed a town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there any bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the same residents part of a road block thoo forced three buses away from the border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away where a 140 undocumented imgrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it is heart breaking to see this happen. >> the man in the middle of the controversy is the city's mayor and calling on the residents to complain and speaking to aljazeera, the mayor says he doesn't blame the immigrants but blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that is one not being enforced and two it is broken. it is not efficient.
. >> a town in california is bracing for more immigrants to arrive. they are prepare about for the confrontations and there was a town hall meeting and the tempers flared. >> tensions are mounting in southern california where hundreds of migrants are being sent because of overcrowded border facilities in texas. wednesday night hundreds packed a town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there any bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the...
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i do want to show you video off the sand fire in california. it has been improving over the last couple of days, gone from 20% early saturday morning to up to 50% contained, so at least we are seeing those firefighters getting and get handle on this, although there is still a lot of area to cover this. as far as what's going to happen, we still see monsoon moisture. that's going to give way to a little more moisture, but mainly dry air. in the northeast, active weather, slow moving air of low pressure will continue to rotate through the region triggering more showers and storms, some could become strong today. we are watching the southeast, as well. >> strong storms were over my house. >> air pollution is the world's largest environmental health threat. since 2012, air pollution has killed 7 million people. >> mexico's capitol city is making a huge push to stop the trend. >> rolling out the green carpet on her rooftop. she says dozens of gardens are becoming a mexico trend. they purify the air and help regulate the temperature inside homes. >>
i do want to show you video off the sand fire in california. it has been improving over the last couple of days, gone from 20% early saturday morning to up to 50% contained, so at least we are seeing those firefighters getting and get handle on this, although there is still a lot of area to cover this. as far as what's going to happen, we still see monsoon moisture. that's going to give way to a little more moisture, but mainly dry air. in the northeast, active weather, slow moving air of low...
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these states have the most, especially texas and california. without question many schools are struggling to keep up. 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high school and it costs on average about $11,000 a year to educate a child in america. now health care is another big concern. undocumented people cannot get medicaid but hospitals are required to treat everyone so many turn to the er for help. the federal government then spends about $20 billion a year reimbursing those hospital he for treating uninsured people. food stamps you have to be a u.s. citizen to get those. here's the catch. you have to be a citizen to get those but if your children are born here they are citizens and they get them. benefits for their children, early the cost of immigration though is very hard to calculate and of course very charged. some studies show immigrants strain the economy, others say they add to it. tracking which is very difficult, that's the reason this debate is so fierce. >> jebilities, thanjonathan bet. thank you. >>> rick thank you for being o
these states have the most, especially texas and california. without question many schools are struggling to keep up. 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high school and it costs on average about $11,000 a year to educate a child in america. now health care is another big concern. undocumented people cannot get medicaid but hospitals are required to treat everyone so many turn to the er for help. the federal government then spends about $20 billion a year reimbursing those hospital he...
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a blaze in northern california is threatening 50 homes up from 15 yesterday. and a miami car thief or thieves drove to the canadian border in a hurry. the stolen car was found in a parking lot in blaine, washington, two days after it was stolen in florida. it takes 50 hours to drive the 3400-mile drive non-stop. police don't know who took the jeep patriot, or why they sped from one corner of the country to the other. that must meant that they didn't sleep. >> didn't sleep. they took--did they stop for gas? how long did it take them to fill up a jeep? ines, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> it's been less than a year since a typhoon killed thousands in the philippines. now they must deal with another typhoon, kevin? >> meteorologist: this was a major tie toon, it is still a major and still a strong typhoon. i'll get to that in a moment. but i want to take you back 24 to 36 hours. you can see the eye of the storm. this is a visible image of the satellite before it made landfall in the southeastern parts of the area. look at the pictures as the storm was approaching
a blaze in northern california is threatening 50 homes up from 15 yesterday. and a miami car thief or thieves drove to the canadian border in a hurry. the stolen car was found in a parking lot in blaine, washington, two days after it was stolen in florida. it takes 50 hours to drive the 3400-mile drive non-stop. police don't know who took the jeep patriot, or why they sped from one corner of the country to the other. that must meant that they didn't sleep. >> didn't sleep. they took--did...
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i grow up in a suburban setting, southern california. we went through droughts there. i took 2 minute showers, and not run the water while i did the dishes. >> californians must get by with a third less water. hardest hit are the farmers. half a million acres are fallow. >> you in washington and elsewhere will get your fruits, nuts, race jips, vegetables and wipe. -- raisins, vegetables and wine, but there are pockets that are out of water and jobs. >> rain will be seen next year, an el nino year, but experts warn it the fall short. california needs more rainy seeps before the worst -- seasons before the worst drought in a century becomes a memory. >>> to a $38 billion industry. gambling in new jersey is a bad bet - at least for some. jonathan betz joins you. >> atlantic city had 12 casinos, by the summer it may have eight. >> it's a reversal of fortune. a fourth atlantic city hotel and casino revealing it will shut down. trump plaza sent notices to 1,100 workers saying it will close its doors. >> i'm disappointed. my daughter brings he here for my birthday. >> rebel i
i grow up in a suburban setting, southern california. we went through droughts there. i took 2 minute showers, and not run the water while i did the dishes. >> californians must get by with a third less water. hardest hit are the farmers. half a million acres are fallow. >> you in washington and elsewhere will get your fruits, nuts, race jips, vegetables and wipe. -- raisins, vegetables and wine, but there are pockets that are out of water and jobs. >> rain will be seen next...
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. >>> water in california. r >> this is aljazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. and coming up, taking the fight to iraq's rebels. why the islamic state cannot be allowed to succeed. >>> smart contacts, what google's new lenses could tell you about your blood sugar levels and other things. >>> and folding your hands, a look atlantic city, as casino after casino prepares to close it's doors. >>> we begin with a story that's unfolding in haiti, about the devastating cholera outbreak today. there's a moral duty to eliminate the disease, and he will try to raise $2.2 billion in aid. more than 8 now haitians died from cholera shortly after the 2010 earthquake, and peace keepers may have introduced the disease during their deployment to the country. we covered it extensively with a peabody report. and here's a firsthand view after it affects nations years after the earthquake. more from sebastian caulker >> reporter: the death toll from toll are a continues to arise, the most famous lawyer in haiti, he has won landmark victories for victims of political persecution, and
. >>> water in california. r >> this is aljazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. and coming up, taking the fight to iraq's rebels. why the islamic state cannot be allowed to succeed. >>> smart contacts, what google's new lenses could tell you about your blood sugar levels and other things. >>> and folding your hands, a look atlantic city, as casino after casino prepares to close it's doors. >>> we begin with a story that's unfolding in haiti, about...
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this is nick in venice california. he runs a small non-profit organization called not impossible. >> we look at things that we consider to be almost borderline absurd that they haven't been solved, evaluate it and say that shouldn't be that way, let's change it. >> after reading about daniel, the father of three boys himself threw to sudan with lead to printers and plastic. his goal, build daniel an arm. >> lead to printing as an invention recently come to the mainstream, it's a massive, massive tool. >> he set up the equipment in a hospital run by an american doctor. he modified a simple existing design for a prosthetic arm. it has no batteries, chips and can be radar if broken. appropriate technology for a remote african region, and it works. daniel said new arm has changed his life. for the first time in two years, he's able to feed himself. not impossible's motto is help one, help many. he taught local doctors an technicians how to operate the printers and left them behind when he returned to the u.s. now they are
this is nick in venice california. he runs a small non-profit organization called not impossible. >> we look at things that we consider to be almost borderline absurd that they haven't been solved, evaluate it and say that shouldn't be that way, let's change it. >> after reading about daniel, the father of three boys himself threw to sudan with lead to printers and plastic. his goal, build daniel an arm. >> lead to printing as an invention recently come to the mainstream, it's...
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it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this perfect green lawn is relatively drought friendly. >> we had the water department out here. looked at it. looked at the sprinklers and they're all good. >> reporter: mandatory cuts are now in effect but now the entire state is taking unprecedented steps. the control board voted 6-9 to enact new water restrictions. >> there's people bathing out of buckets. there's folks that are getting water trucks delivered to them through the office of emergency. >> reporter: state officials say so far voluntary conservation measures have failed.
it's a first for california. mandatory water restrictions statewide with fines starting at $500 a day. instead of conserving water, new data shows water usage has actually increased 1% statewide. allie rasmus live in pleasanton to explain what these new rules will mean for residents and businesses right here in california. >> reporter: the new rules will mean we will see more yellow lawns. the homeowner stopped to water his lawn a couple of weeks ago you see it's starting to dry. this...
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what is the latest. >> california - transferring from california story to just inland in california they had powerful wind gusts, 60 to 70 miles per hour , caused by thunder storms sweeping up from onsoonal moisture moving into the four corns. we'll see a repeat of this tomorrow. as referred to, what about the hur dane, it's now post tropical. it's been falling apart, maintaining warnings around places like halifax. we had video to show you flooding, strong powerful wind gusts. 50 to 60 miles per hour happening obvious the cores of 2-3 hours. we probably will not see it ease up too much. a lot of damage going on in parts of canada. eventually we'll see the rain continue up towards the labrador sea. we have a new round of showers and storms heading to the great lakesment first the rain fall. record set. boston, providence from hurricane arthur. now the winds pointing to the center of low pressure from arthur and becoming - boston with strong gusts, 30 miles per hour, but the wind coming out of the west. we'll see them shift a little more to the south-west, and pulling humidity to the nort
what is the latest. >> california - transferring from california story to just inland in california they had powerful wind gusts, 60 to 70 miles per hour , caused by thunder storms sweeping up from onsoonal moisture moving into the four corns. we'll see a repeat of this tomorrow. as referred to, what about the hur dane, it's now post tropical. it's been falling apart, maintaining warnings around places like halifax. we had video to show you flooding, strong powerful wind gusts. 50 to 60...
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there's a new wave of protests in the california city where us about loads of immigrants were turned back. >>> watch out! hurricane arthur has weakened but it's packing a punch as it moves up the east coast. >>> yosemite, like you have never seen before. 150 years of breathtaking photos. >>> and home on the range. the push to make bison the national mammal. ♪ >> on a night when fireworks are lighting up the sky across electric country to help celebrate freedom, we begin this hour in marietta, california. this evening, protesters in that southern california city seem more determined than ever to keep the american dream in the hands of americans alone. the activists, some waving u.s. flags remain on guard, ready to block the arrival of more bus loads of migrants. it's a very stark contrast with the quieter tone of the immigrant debate today in washington. caitlin ford reports. ♪ >> marking independence day with an oath. >> that i will bear arms on behalf of the united states. >> president barack obama naturalized a group of new citizens today, welcoming them as new americans, but m
there's a new wave of protests in the california city where us about loads of immigrants were turned back. >>> watch out! hurricane arthur has weakened but it's packing a punch as it moves up the east coast. >>> yosemite, like you have never seen before. 150 years of breathtaking photos. >>> and home on the range. the push to make bison the national mammal. ♪ >> on a night when fireworks are lighting up the sky across electric country to help celebrate...
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one person was arrested in murietta, california. this is the same town that blocked a bus of undocumented i am grant earlier this week -- i am grasped this week. they are preparing to block more buses that come into town. >> with signs in hand and folding chairs on the streets, some residents in murietta, california are preparing to spends the holiday blocking more buses of undocumented immigrants headed their way just as they did earlier this week. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there stopping them from coming in? >> some residents of a small california town to the governor of the big state of texas calling for military muscle. >> it mil tarizes the border. i don't know whether we have asked or that is an answer to children. >> the homeland security committee heard testimony on the same day border patrol caught another group of immigrant families trying to illegally cross the texas mexico border. >> allowing them to remain here will online encourage the next group of individuals to undertake this very, ve
one person was arrested in murietta, california. this is the same town that blocked a bus of undocumented i am grant earlier this week -- i am grasped this week. they are preparing to block more buses that come into town. >> with signs in hand and folding chairs on the streets, some residents in murietta, california are preparing to spends the holiday blocking more buses of undocumented immigrants headed their way just as they did earlier this week. >> this is an invasion. why is...
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that was the first development from southern california. this was the radar perspective from live storm tracker 2. let me bring you back. you can see the development of the storm. here we are with a few showers. throughout the afternoon hours, throughout the 1:00 hour, throughout the 2:00 hour, more development. in fact, here's a look at the reports as you can pick out. the lightning reports with the thunderstorms. here is another look with the catalina island. there's the line extending to the southwest shore. things are fairly quiet in southern california just a few high clouds and few scattered showers but the active weather, the severe weather has diminished. we'll break down the timing coming up in just a few minutes. >>> a state senator is calling for a criminal investigation into construction problems on the bay bridge. according to the sacramento bee, matt desanye says a report shows a criminal investigation is warranted. he says the report shows how the state department of transportation knowingly accepted substandard work at taxpa
that was the first development from southern california. this was the radar perspective from live storm tracker 2. let me bring you back. you can see the development of the storm. here we are with a few showers. throughout the afternoon hours, throughout the 1:00 hour, throughout the 2:00 hour, more development. in fact, here's a look at the reports as you can pick out. the lightning reports with the thunderstorms. here is another look with the catalina island. there's the line extending to the...
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. >> >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of its own after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during an arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines. >> wine is a beautiful thing. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> axelrod: good evening. i am jim axelrod. we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted man right now. he is the leader of the islamic state of iraq in syria or isis, seized control of large sections of iraq. he is certainly among the world's most mysterious and elusive men, for instance, there are just two confirmed photos of him in existence, which is why it was such a big deal when a video was posted on two isis web sites today to claim to be him speaking at a mosque, seemingly unconcerned by the $10 million bounty placed on his head by the u.s. charlie d'agata picks up the story. >> reporter: the leader of the most extreme islamist group in iraq and beyond emerged from the shadows in order, to order all muslims
. >> >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of its own after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during an arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines. >> wine is a beautiful thing. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> axelrod: good evening. i am jim axelrod. we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted...
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some residents in a california city are just saying no. and the calm before the storm. evacuations ordered for north carolina residents, as hurricane arthur gets ready to blow into town over the weekend. we begin with a dramatic escalations with tensions in the middle east today as minutes are getting ready to bury the body of one of their own. he was found early yesterday, in what is said to be a revenge crime after three israeli teenagers are killed. in the south, gaza rockets are hitting israel and troops amassing on their border. nick, what's happening as we get closer to the time of the funeral for mohammed? >> well, del, there is a lot of hostility still in the neighborhood where he lived and a lot of anger, and also, there's a lot of grief for his family. in east jerusalem, anger is still smoldering. in a few hours, the community will burpee a 17-year-old that was killed to avenge the dacts of three israeli teenagers. inside, a mother surround by her family, saying that there's a hole inside of her. >> do you feel like you'll ever be whole again. >> i feel, she s
some residents in a california city are just saying no. and the calm before the storm. evacuations ordered for north carolina residents, as hurricane arthur gets ready to blow into town over the weekend. we begin with a dramatic escalations with tensions in the middle east today as minutes are getting ready to bury the body of one of their own. he was found early yesterday, in what is said to be a revenge crime after three israeli teenagers are killed. in the south, gaza rockets are hitting...
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live for us at the port of oakland in california. melissa good to see you, what would happen if the union were to walk off the job? >> management locked out the doc workers so it wasn't a strike, but it maz the same effect. they were not operating for ten days and some economists said it cost the and i 1 billion-dollar as day. now the good news is strike is not likely. many manufacturers are still worried. they have to make sure that the shelves stay stocked. needs containers are the future. it may be july, but the product that will line shelves this fall and holiday season. as most of the goods come through the wake way, this is the fifth businessiest port in the united states, and the third businessiest on the coast. >> but all that activity could come can to a grinding halt, for the longshoreman can't reach a new deal with with the ports. >> they have a great deal of power, they can shut down the entire west coast. and really exert a great deal of economic pressure. this is why the united states government through the attorney gen
live for us at the port of oakland in california. melissa good to see you, what would happen if the union were to walk off the job? >> management locked out the doc workers so it wasn't a strike, but it maz the same effect. they were not operating for ten days and some economists said it cost the and i 1 billion-dollar as day. now the good news is strike is not likely. many manufacturers are still worried. they have to make sure that the shelves stay stocked. needs containers are the...
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border patrol station in a california city. erica pitzi join us now. things got heated. >> they certainly did. the anti immigration protestors were chanting return to sender as they stood in the middle of the street to block buses. the stand off involving 150 protestors in marietta california came after the mayor urged residents to complain to their elected officials about the plan to transfer the immigrants from overcrowded facilities on the texas border. >> with their signs held high, protestors swarmed the street, bringing the buses to a standstill. the buses carrying undocumented central american families were held to a u.s. border patrol station in southern california when they ran into this road block outside the facility. the children and their parents arrived by plane from texas where authorities caught them trying to illegally cross the u.s.-mexico border. >> u.s. citizens have to pay taxes, higher taxes in order to support these people. it's not fair. we can't take care of our own. >> the people push to go keep the illegals out stood side by
border patrol station in a california city. erica pitzi join us now. things got heated. >> they certainly did. the anti immigration protestors were chanting return to sender as they stood in the middle of the street to block buses. the stand off involving 150 protestors in marietta california came after the mayor urged residents to complain to their elected officials about the plan to transfer the immigrants from overcrowded facilities on the texas border. >> with their signs held...
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he now faces backlash from city's in new mexico and california from people who don't want the overglow. >> house republicans this week rejected his call for immigration reform. the president hit back, telling congress he'll fix the system on his own. >> with immigration in mind, the president will swear in foreign born service members to celebrate independence day. we have more. >> this issue is so pressing right now, the obama administration has talked about the topic every single day this week. the president is visiting texas next week. tensions are rising in some communities where border patrol stations are based as more busloads of undocumented immigrants are expected to roll into town. >> with signs in hand and folding chairs on the streets, some residents in muir yet at a, california are preparing to spend the holiday busing immigrants heading their way, just as they did earlier this week. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there stopping them from coming in? >> some residents of a small california town to the governor of the state of texas calling for mili
he now faces backlash from city's in new mexico and california from people who don't want the overglow. >> house republicans this week rejected his call for immigration reform. the president hit back, telling congress he'll fix the system on his own. >> with immigration in mind, the president will swear in foreign born service members to celebrate independence day. we have more. >> this issue is so pressing right now, the obama administration has talked about the topic every...
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innocence project and an adjunct professor at the california western school of law to talk about how this incident could potentially hand new evidence to those building a case against lethal injections i first asked him what we know so far about the drugs used in yesterday's execution so the drugs that are used in this particular case there's four states that have really tried to have to scramble to continue the pace of executions after the traditional drugs that were used. are now kind of put to the wayside so this is a cocktail of drugs that is really by definition experimental there aren't really any kind of track records about how these drugs are or used to specially with regards to lethal injection and so this is a new cocktail of drugs that. obviously did not work out at all in these last few executions why are the drugs such a secret you know a lot of pharmacies who put these drugs together they don't want to be identified at least mixing pharmacy to pharmaceutical companies that want to be identified why is it so important these people are allowed to keep this a secret. yemen
innocence project and an adjunct professor at the california western school of law to talk about how this incident could potentially hand new evidence to those building a case against lethal injections i first asked him what we know so far about the drugs used in yesterday's execution so the drugs that are used in this particular case there's four states that have really tried to have to scramble to continue the pace of executions after the traditional drugs that were used. are now kind of put...
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in california, when things are good, they're very, very good. but when they're bad, they're awful. >> the governor's plan is building up a reserve fund to smooth up the ups and downs. despite the sunny outlook, there's inequality and poverty out there. >> you still have hundreds of billions in debt in california. are you doing enough to tackle that? >> i'm doing more than anyone else and more than anyone expected but certainly not enough relative to our long-term liabilities of pensions, retiree health care, the road maintenance, public buildings, all these things have suffered from lack of investment. >> agriculture culture is a huge part of california are's economy but it's severely threatened by the worst drought in a century. >> yeah, we have to be prepared to fight fires. we have to make sure we have adequate ware. we're going to have to make investment and life's going to get tougher. despite the claims of skeptics and deniers, there's a real alteration in our climate. adaptation is going to be very costly for california, for america, for
in california, when things are good, they're very, very good. but when they're bad, they're awful. >> the governor's plan is building up a reserve fund to smooth up the ups and downs. despite the sunny outlook, there's inequality and poverty out there. >> you still have hundreds of billions in debt in california. are you doing enough to tackle that? >> i'm doing more than anyone else and more than anyone expected but certainly not enough relative to our long-term liabilities...
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innocence project and an adjunct professor at the california western school thank you very much thank you. well the next one to syria calls asking for permission to run a black site in your country hang up the phone the european court of human rights has found poland guilty of violating the rights of two terrorism suspects. in abu zubaydah so by the excuse me they were held and tortured at a prison code named courts that the cia operated at the stair cage coochie military base in the north east of the country before being shipped off to guantanamo bay though it is possible that polish officials did not know what was happening to the president at the site the court has stated the treatment to which the applicants had been subjected by the ca durning during their detention in poland had amounted to torture for all practical purposes poland had facilitated the whole process had created the conditions for it to happen and had made no attempt to prevent it from occurring the court then ordered poland to pay more than one hundred thirty four thousand dollars in damages to each inmate plus a
innocence project and an adjunct professor at the california western school thank you very much thank you. well the next one to syria calls asking for permission to run a black site in your country hang up the phone the european court of human rights has found poland guilty of violating the rights of two terrorism suspects. in abu zubaydah so by the excuse me they were held and tortured at a prison code named courts that the cia operated at the stair cage coochie military base in the north east...
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but the battle extends far beyond california. many border states have seen a huge flood of young children oftentimes with no parents crossing into the u.s. the u.s. customs believes that over 52,000 children under the age of 18 have been caught. the sheer magnitude of the migration has overwhelmed the u.s.'s ability to tend to them. immigration officials even turned away a u.s. congressman who wanted to visit one immigration facility to better understand what is going on behind closed doors there. we know many of the children are infected with communicable diseases. the president is treating the influx, critics say, with open arms. >> that's what makes america special. that's what makes us strong. the basic idea of welcoming immigrants to our shores is central to our way of life. it is in our dna. we believe our diversity, our differences when joined together by a common set of ideals makes us stronger. makes us more creative. makes us different. >> we don't even know who all these people are. they come, they have no identificati
but the battle extends far beyond california. many border states have seen a huge flood of young children oftentimes with no parents crossing into the u.s. the u.s. customs believes that over 52,000 children under the age of 18 have been caught. the sheer magnitude of the migration has overwhelmed the u.s.'s ability to tend to them. immigration officials even turned away a u.s. congressman who wanted to visit one immigration facility to better understand what is going on behind closed doors...
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but in california lightning is incredibly rare, especially this time of year. >> well, in southern california we can go years before we see lightning strikes on the beach. it's such a rare event. people were not prepared. and they didn't take action. >> reporter: in much of the country it has been a summer of extreme, often wicked weather. and here in venice it proved deadly. southern california's first lightning fatality in five years. brian. >> joe fryer on venice beach, southern california tonight. joe, thanks. >>> overseas this evening flares have turned night into broad daylight in the skies over the gaza strip amid the steady pounding of artillery, part of a renewed offensive by israel tonight after losing four soldiers on a day that also saw a deadly attack on a hospital in gaza that has each side blaming the other. and late today despite intense international pressure for a cease-fire, including directly from the president, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his people to prepare for the long haul. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in gaza. >> reporter: good
but in california lightning is incredibly rare, especially this time of year. >> well, in southern california we can go years before we see lightning strikes on the beach. it's such a rare event. people were not prepared. and they didn't take action. >> reporter: in much of the country it has been a summer of extreme, often wicked weather. and here in venice it proved deadly. southern california's first lightning fatality in five years. brian. >> joe fryer on venice beach,...
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warmer than california. like california, no rain. i don't know what the situation will be like in california in the coming weeks and months. but here it's a case of the heat building all around the region, we are seeing increasing temperatures stretching from the mediterranean coast line. it is around the top end of the golf region that we see high temperatures in xes of 47. very, very hot here. further south is a bit of a breeze. it is likely to remain hot, sunny across the lef and region. as for the pence itself, there's a bit of flood. st encouraged the wind to come in. temperatures 38 degrees. the humidity has been up around 37 2z, making for a heat index. it feels like 59. hot and humid. looking at the forecast. we'll see the wind picking up. it will drop the humidity. it means we'll have tuft, reducing the visibility. >> now, he's had work exhibited in some of the most famous art galleries around the world. with the latest from urban artist in a humble. and and this could turn out to be one of the most expensive works yet. >> i
warmer than california. like california, no rain. i don't know what the situation will be like in california in the coming weeks and months. but here it's a case of the heat building all around the region, we are seeing increasing temperatures stretching from the mediterranean coast line. it is around the top end of the golf region that we see high temperatures in xes of 47. very, very hot here. further south is a bit of a breeze. it is likely to remain hot, sunny across the lef and region. as...
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the california highway will carry out a thorough investigation. in the meantime, the officer has been placed on administrative leave. four children are dead after a fire destroyed eight homes in philadelphia's southwest side. early reports say over 40 people are now homeless. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a new spy scandal is creating strains between germany and the u.s. germans are upset the u.s. listened in on angela merkel's phone calls. now a german intelligence officer suspected of passing sensitive information to u.s. acts. they have demanded an explanation from the u.s. ambassador. >> reporter: this parliamentary committee was investigating u.s. spy okay germany. now, it appears it may, itself, have been spied on. a 30-year-old employee of german intelligence agency is reported to have been an american double agent, accused of stealing documents and passing them to washington. >> this is a very serious incident. >> that's why the federal state prosecutor has become involved. es espy onnage isn't something that we treat
the california highway will carry out a thorough investigation. in the meantime, the officer has been placed on administrative leave. four children are dead after a fire destroyed eight homes in philadelphia's southwest side. early reports say over 40 people are now homeless. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a new spy scandal is creating strains between germany and the u.s. germans are upset the u.s. listened in on angela merkel's phone calls. now a german intelligence...
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warning one person is dead and more than a dozen others hurt after lightning strike as crowded southern california beach. >>> people that were sitting in the sand on the beach felt the electricity come through the sand. >>> a call for peace from the united nations. the security council pushes for a cease-fire in gaza between israelis and palestinians. >> you know what? we'll taxi any way you want if you tell us to, but i don't like your attitude. >> and tower tension. an airline pilot and air traffic controller in a heated exchange at the world's busiest airport. >> en route on mike. you didn't tell us how to try to get there, so next time you can try telling us that. captioning funded by cbs th, 2014. good morning. thank you foroi >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, july 28th, 2014. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm lauren lyster in for anne-marie green. >>> one person died from a fierce and powerful lightning storm in southern california. 13 others were injured. the rare summer storm hit hard along venice beach. 13 of the victims were injured there. some were in the water, o
warning one person is dead and more than a dozen others hurt after lightning strike as crowded southern california beach. >>> people that were sitting in the sand on the beach felt the electricity come through the sand. >>> a call for peace from the united nations. the security council pushes for a cease-fire in gaza between israelis and palestinians. >> you know what? we'll taxi any way you want if you tell us to, but i don't like your attitude. >> and tower...
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. >>> developing now a shark attack off the coast of southern california. this is a picture of the victim getting wheeled into an ambulance in manhattan beach. authorities say he was in a group of long distance swimmers when a 7-foot long grate white shark bit him. his injuries are being described as moderate. the beach was closed temporarily while officials checked the waters. >>> also two teenagers are recovering after being shot here in north philadelphia. it happened overnight on the 2000 block of east atlantic street. you can see shell casings littering the ground. a 14-year-old was slot in the arm, an 18-year-old was hit in the leg. both are listed in stable condition. police are still searching for a gunman in this case. >>> a pickup truck crashed into the side of an apartment building in the northeast. you can see right inside the vehicle on red lion road and widd meyer drive. police are looking for the driver who ran away after the crash. >>> the fire marshal in berks county is investigating the cause of a fire at townhouses in bally borough. it to
. >>> developing now a shark attack off the coast of southern california. this is a picture of the victim getting wheeled into an ambulance in manhattan beach. authorities say he was in a group of long distance swimmers when a 7-foot long grate white shark bit him. his injuries are being described as moderate. the beach was closed temporarily while officials checked the waters. >>> also two teenagers are recovering after being shot here in north philadelphia. it happened...
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. >>> california politicians left today for central america. it is led by darrel steinburg and includes an east bay lawmaker. they plan to meet with dignitaries to discuss trade and immigration issues. they are also going there to get a better understanding of the crisis involving all the unaccompanied children coming into the united states and to figure out what california can do to help. >> we want to see what we can do to inform the debate and make recommendations to our state government and to the national government. >> the delegation is expected to return home on july 23. this comes as the white house ais seeking the support of a group of u.s. governors to host some of the 57,000 immigrant children who crossed the boarder. in a meeting governors expressed concerns to the administration about what it might cost those individual states. the children are legally required to have their cases heard in court and in some cases theulous process can -- judicial process can take years. >>> eliminating a back log of medicaid applications. they sent
. >>> california politicians left today for central america. it is led by darrel steinburg and includes an east bay lawmaker. they plan to meet with dignitaries to discuss trade and immigration issues. they are also going there to get a better understanding of the crisis involving all the unaccompanied children coming into the united states and to figure out what california can do to help. >> we want to see what we can do to inform the debate and make recommendations to our state...
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walk along the ocean floor, off the coast of california. and take an underground mine tour in tucson! rob: man, it is really cold here. elizabeth: yeah, it is really cold. it is an all new way to see this great big world, and i can not wait to show it to you! so take a deep breath and lets do it! jimmy: wait lizzy. i am scared. elizabeth: you are scared? let's hold hands. ashlee: wait, no one is holding my hand. rob: lower. i am leading the pack. elizabeth: welcome to
walk along the ocean floor, off the coast of california. and take an underground mine tour in tucson! rob: man, it is really cold here. elizabeth: yeah, it is really cold. it is an all new way to see this great big world, and i can not wait to show it to you! so take a deep breath and lets do it! jimmy: wait lizzy. i am scared. elizabeth: you are scared? let's hold hands. ashlee: wait, no one is holding my hand. rob: lower. i am leading the pack. elizabeth: welcome to
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border patrol station in southern california. the migrants arrived by plane from texas where authorities caught them to illegally cross the u.s. border. >> u.s. citizens have to pay higher taxes in order to support these people. it's just not fair. we can't take care of our own. >> reporter: the people pushing to keep the illegals out stood side by side with other americans welcoming the undocumented immigrants to california. >> we are your cooks. we are your baby-sitters says a man with a hat who said i'm legal, who showed up to support the illegal immigrants. ultimately the buss were forced to turn around, leaving officials scrambling to find another facility to house the women and children. in an eart effort to stem the surge of crossing the border. when it comes to the kids president obama vowed this week to take executive action. >> we can't wait for congress. >> reporter: as for the overall issue of immigration, obama said he can only do so much on his own. >> whatever we do administratively is not going to be sufficient to
border patrol station in southern california. the migrants arrived by plane from texas where authorities caught them to illegally cross the u.s. border. >> u.s. citizens have to pay higher taxes in order to support these people. it's just not fair. we can't take care of our own. >> reporter: the people pushing to keep the illegals out stood side by side with other americans welcoming the undocumented immigrants to california. >> we are your cooks. we are your baby-sitters says...
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california officials are going to new lengths to deal with the drought, soon watering the lawn could cost hundreds of dollars. details, next. >> also, google has a new device in the works and it will fit right in your eye. the smart contact lenes coming up. it was a mixed day on wall street. corporate earnings in the federal reserve economic outlook. the dow gain add p whoing 5 points but the nasdaq were lower. >> janet yellen offered up a mixed review, she told the senate banking committee, that the economy is improving. she says unemployment is down since her last visit in january, but she would not give a timetable for when interest rates would go up. the leaders of the five world economies are meeting in brazil. from the bricks nation, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa, began a three day summit today. they announced the creation of a $100 billion bail out and development fund, and that fund would be an alternative to the world bank. california can soon take steps to preserve water as the state struggling to deal with a severe drought. the state board is set to impose
california officials are going to new lengths to deal with the drought, soon watering the lawn could cost hundreds of dollars. details, next. >> also, google has a new device in the works and it will fit right in your eye. the smart contact lenes coming up. it was a mixed day on wall street. corporate earnings in the federal reserve economic outlook. the dow gain add p whoing 5 points but the nasdaq were lower. >> janet yellen offered up a mixed review, she told the senate banking...
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it happens that the buses are arriving in southern california. i think, for example, in they asked in philadelphia, we'd see the same and similar reaction. this is the hot topic for many people across the nation, not just here in southern california. it's been that way for a long time. >> you may have touched on this. but have you spoken with any of immigrants? >> i have not. that's one of the things that a lot of people from the media would eventually like to do. what we found on the ground is the border patrol has been mum about the families and where - what time they are transporting them and things like that. they tend to keep the transportation times, the locations a secret until it's happening. so it's been hard to get access to these families, but my - my guess is that once these families drift out into the community or start to look for a way back home, that we'll see more of them. >> there are not a lot of details, a detail we know, a bus load of immigrants is due to ask in a couple of days. will that continue? >> it will continue for an
it happens that the buses are arriving in southern california. i think, for example, in they asked in philadelphia, we'd see the same and similar reaction. this is the hot topic for many people across the nation, not just here in southern california. it's been that way for a long time. >> you may have touched on this. but have you spoken with any of immigrants? >> i have not. that's one of the things that a lot of people from the media would eventually like to do. what we found on...
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a look at california's joshua tree national park, in california. drive through joshua tree national park, some 140 miles sought east of los angeles and you can see how the park got it's name. >> they almost like they are reaching towards heaven. >> and so the story goes, the trees with their outstretched limbs were named for the bib lickle figure joshua, guiding followers to the promised land. the park is very unique. it is very beautiful. >> but the very nature of what makes the park unique and beautiful, is fighting for survival. these wonderfully weird tries is why 1 million people visit each year, but there is growing concern, that more and more frees will go from looking like this, to looking like this. and then where would that leave the park? if it's name sake dies and disappears. if there are no nor joshua trees we would have to change the name. >> is taking me to meet a team of researchers coming the dessert. examining plants, rocks and animals. as part of a study on how climate change including severe drought, is threatening the park's ec
a look at california's joshua tree national park, in california. drive through joshua tree national park, some 140 miles sought east of los angeles and you can see how the park got it's name. >> they almost like they are reaching towards heaven. >> and so the story goes, the trees with their outstretched limbs were named for the bib lickle figure joshua, guiding followers to the promised land. the park is very unique. it is very beautiful. >> but the very nature of what makes...
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southern california, lightening strikes close tore venice beach. this was the case at 2:50 this afternoon with the developing thunderstorm. here is the radar loop over the past three hours, activetives moving across catalina and parts of los angeles county as well. we could be tracking thunderstorms over the next three days. more on that coming up in 10 minutes. >> >> the so-called san fire is threatening more than 500 homes. since the fire started friday, it has burned 3800-acres. firefighter says say a combination of dry, hot weather and steep terrain are making it difficult to fighted flames. 10 homes and several other buildings have been destroyed. the fire is 35% contained. >> >> the search continues for a uc berkeley student hissing -- he was last seen jumping off a boat. he never resurfaced. $13,000 has been spent to bring a specialized crew to the area to search for him. >> >> president obama spoke with the israeli prime minister about violence in the mideast. acknowledging israel's right to defend itself, he urges an immediate cease-fire.
southern california, lightening strikes close tore venice beach. this was the case at 2:50 this afternoon with the developing thunderstorm. here is the radar loop over the past three hours, activetives moving across catalina and parts of los angeles county as well. we could be tracking thunderstorms over the next three days. more on that coming up in 10 minutes. >> >> the so-called san fire is threatening more than 500 homes. since the fire started friday, it has burned 3800-acres....
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. >>> no amusement at a california theme park. six people are hurt when a roller coaster hits a tree, knocking part of the ride from the tracks and stranding thrill seekers for hours. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, july 8th, 2014. >>> good morning, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. the threat of severe weather stretches from nebraska to new england. a severe storm watch is in effect from missouri, wisconsin, kansas and illinois. a tree fell on a trailer home, no one was injured, though. and flooding is also an issue. a bridge was shut down because of flooding on the mississippiflooding swamped roads and thousands of acres in the mississippi farmland. >>> and more rough weather is headed toward new england by this evening paper series of thunderstorms hit the boston area yesterday afternoon. trees were thrown into houses, and power lines were taken down. residents say the storms were fast and intense. >> just massive wind. everything turned completely white. and all of a sudden, i packed up, and i could hear t
. >>> no amusement at a california theme park. six people are hurt when a roller coaster hits a tree, knocking part of the ride from the tracks and stranding thrill seekers for hours. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, july 8th, 2014. >>> good morning, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. the threat of severe weather stretches from nebraska to new england. a severe storm watch is in effect from missouri, wisconsin, kansas and illinois. a tree fell on a...
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taking sides in a desperate situation unfolding in california. mothers and children driven away from a town where angry protesters don't want them. >>> and without warning. the story behind this terrifying scene on the streets of philadelphia. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams". >>> good evening. brian has the night off. i'm lester holt. july fourth holiday plans are on hold tonight for a lot of folks living and vacationing along the north carolina coast and potentially beyond as the season's first tropical storm arthur gains strength, threatening to become a hurricane tonight or tomorrow. a state of the emergency has been declared for coastal counties in north carolina, including the outer banks, already under a hurricane warning. arthur is packing maximum sustained winds of 70 miles an hour, just below hurricane strength, and could make landfall by friday morning. the latest tracking on arthur in a moment, but first kerry sanders in kill devil hil
taking sides in a desperate situation unfolding in california. mothers and children driven away from a town where angry protesters don't want them. >>> and without warning. the story behind this terrifying scene on the streets of philadelphia. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams". >>> good evening. brian has the night off. i'm lester holt. july fourth...
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. >> a small town in california now the focus of a vocal and heated debate over immigration in america. why protestors there won't be taking a break to celebrate the fourth of july. >> caught on camera, a driver who knows a thing or two about racing speeds away from a traffic stop dragging an officer behind him. >> 9 million, it is our big number of the day. >> it's the number that many americans would rather not be a part of. rt of. >> well, it is a sign the u.s. economy is finally bouncing back. >> today's big number is 9 million. >> that's the number of jobs america lost during the recession, but now they are back. >> government data shows totally unemployment is at the same level as before the economic down town. >> even though the nation is improving, 32 states have fewer jobs. >> the worst state find a job, nevada, jobs down 6% from 2007. >> the energy boom helping north dakota add jobs, employment up 28%. the monthly job reports coming out in about an hour. we'll brake down details live. >> the u.s. is ramping up overseas airport security. counter terrorism officials are worried
. >> a small town in california now the focus of a vocal and heated debate over immigration in america. why protestors there won't be taking a break to celebrate the fourth of july. >> caught on camera, a driver who knows a thing or two about racing speeds away from a traffic stop dragging an officer behind him. >> 9 million, it is our big number of the day. >> it's the number that many americans would rather not be a part of. rt of. >> well, it is a sign the u.s....