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we are coordinating with the italian navy. >> sit down please. >> phoenix, phoenix. >> reporter: but then another emergency request came in from the international rescue center. >> we are being sent to proceed to another location. there's another boat, similar situation. >> reporter: after such a big rescue the phoenix was already at capacity. and it was starting to get dark. >> everything okay? the lady is sick? >> so we have a boat out here been dealing with that's got 110 african migrants on board. >> hey boys. >> they're a little bit agitated. a little bit frustrated. they've had a couple fights on board. and we're waiting for a commercial vessel to come and assist them and take them on board. >> the ship that's pulling up here this is your ship all right? >> thank you, thank you. >> so we're going to help you to get on the ship. >> thank you. thank you! >> do not step on the boat. >> don't step on the boat! stay there! >> this is very dangerous when a boat is extremely overcrowded and unsafe. it becomes unstable. this is what we've seen many times when folks have been capsized.
we are coordinating with the italian navy. >> sit down please. >> phoenix, phoenix. >> reporter: but then another emergency request came in from the international rescue center. >> we are being sent to proceed to another location. there's another boat, similar situation. >> reporter: after such a big rescue the phoenix was already at capacity. and it was starting to get dark. >> everything okay? the lady is sick? >> so we have a boat out here been...
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phoenix project supported that. >> that's fantastic. before we run out of time, i want to talk about the meeting you had with michel obama's brother. we have some images of your kids meeting him. you went tomage for success to get everybody all dolled up. >> yeah. they we so pleased. when they knew they h a chance to meet mhelle obama's brother craig robinson at dominican college, theyjust got prepared and ige for success provided all of their lothing, and we went t see him. he was promoting his bock. each of them received an autographed copy of the book. what's most important is that phoenix project is a prevention program, too, so man of our participantsare not -- have been fed with the lal system, but we also have a majority o them that have. so our goal is to help guide them tobe productive members of society. >>jacari, we've run out of time, but want to congratulate you on a your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you for being here. unfortunaty we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderfu guests today y
phoenix project supported that. >> that's fantastic. before we run out of time, i want to talk about the meeting you had with michel obama's brother. we have some images of your kids meeting him. you went tomage for success to get everybody all dolled up. >> yeah. they we so pleased. when they knew they h a chance to meet mhelle obama's brother craig robinson at dominican college, theyjust got prepared and ige for success provided all of their lothing, and we went t see him. he was...
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it was all because phoenix was overwhelmed. the general condition of the emergency room at that time you would describe as what? >> katherine mitchell: chaos. absolute chaos. >> pelley: doctor katherine mitchell was co-director of the emergency room. how well known was it inside the v.a. in phoenix that veterans were going months without getting an appointment? >> mitchell: everyone knew that, everyone that worked at the phoenix v.a. for any length of time. >> pelley: and when she reported the problems, she was reassigned to an empty clinic. >> mitchell: in 2013, i submitted a confidential o.i.g. complaint regarding the life- threatening issues within the phoenix v.a. system. >> pelley: dr. mitchell was among the first to blow the whistle. >> mitchell: i had veterans who had survived world war ii, who had survived pork chop hill, who survived the battle of fallujah, who had gone through so many situations of combat, where it's a life and death situation. and yet, i could not guarantee their safety in the middle of metropolitan
it was all because phoenix was overwhelmed. the general condition of the emergency room at that time you would describe as what? >> katherine mitchell: chaos. absolute chaos. >> pelley: doctor katherine mitchell was co-director of the emergency room. how well known was it inside the v.a. in phoenix that veterans were going months without getting an appointment? >> mitchell: everyone knew that, everyone that worked at the phoenix v.a. for any length of time. >> pelley:...
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with his children, at home in phoenix. the way to get back to them over the border and through the arizona desert, but the journey would be perilous in more ways than one. he could die out there in the heat as how many had done before him and if he made it through, he ran the risk of arrest. if they catch me, he said, i get ten years in jail. the human impact of these detentions and deportations cannot be overstated. families have been torn apart. mothers and fathers have been turned into single-parent. breadwinner's have disappeared. children, many of them u.s. citizens have lost one or both parents and some have ended up in softer -- foster care. the first six months of 2011, the year gustavo first turned up, no fewer than 46,000 deportees were mothers and fathers whose children were left behind in the united states. as i was researching this book i met many of these displaced people, in deportee shelters and the detention centers in arizona. they were taxi drivers and fruit pickers construction workers and fast food ser
with his children, at home in phoenix. the way to get back to them over the border and through the arizona desert, but the journey would be perilous in more ways than one. he could die out there in the heat as how many had done before him and if he made it through, he ran the risk of arrest. if they catch me, he said, i get ten years in jail. the human impact of these detentions and deportations cannot be overstated. families have been torn apart. mothers and fathers have been turned into...
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hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> a haboob is an arabic term and it means wind. we generally just use the word dust storm. >> the wind from a dying summer thunderstorm kicks up enough dust to produce a dense, massive wall, advancing towards the city. while some take cover, veteran storm chaser and videographer blain sees this storm as a perfect photo op. >> i got a phone call, get your camera. i don't care what you're doing. drop what you're doing right now. get out to the nearest hill you can. as soon as i got to the freeway overpass, i seen this thing coming in. >> while they typically see a haboob several times a year, this one was special.
hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> a haboob is...
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a massive dust storm is blowing through phoenix. the damage the storm is creating. ahead. and. a wildfire continues to burn thousands of acres in south lake tahoe. we'll have an update on the fire. >> vicki : the napa wildfire is now one hundred percent contained. what was known as the pleasure fire burned close to twenty acres near the south shore of lake berryessa. the cooler tempuratures today helped bring the situation under control. and no injuries were reported. and an update on the big markleeville fire. crews are continuing to increase containment of the fire just south of lake tahoe. as of this afternoon the fire. which was caused by a lightning strike. is about 45 percent contained and has burned over 17 thousand acres. fire officials said much of the fire was in a steep terrain making it hard to surround. also the high temperatures and winds are causing concerns for fire fighters. they are using air and ground crews to battle the blaze. still ahead. a space-x rocket explodes minutes after takeoff. the important equipment they lost. ahead. a san jose teen that was giv
a massive dust storm is blowing through phoenix. the damage the storm is creating. ahead. and. a wildfire continues to burn thousands of acres in south lake tahoe. we'll have an update on the fire. >> vicki : the napa wildfire is now one hundred percent contained. what was known as the pleasure fire burned close to twenty acres near the south shore of lake berryessa. the cooler tempuratures today helped bring the situation under control. and no injuries were reported. and an update on the...
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seg gas is 100 from tucson to phoenix. 106 in phoenix is where i draw the line. >> no, it's plan hot. thank you bill. >>> after nearly a quarter search at the home of cbs' "nation the nation" legendary broadcaster bob schieffer signed off yesterday. he's now retired. schieffer has been at the network for the past 46 years. more than half that time moderating the sunday program. before he got started, though, with the final show, a brief blast from the past. >> today marks my official debut as it were as monitor of "nation the nation." our aim is going to be simple here to find interesting people from all segments of american life who have something to say and give them a chance to say it. >> reporter: that was me 24 years ago, and today is my last broadcast on "nation the nation." the 78-year-old will be replaced by john dickerson. we're going to miss him. >>> if there's one family who knows how to keep the audience hooked it's the kardashians. at the end of last night's midseason finale, kim kardashian was a huge piece of news. >> exactly what you want to see -- >> i just got the blo
seg gas is 100 from tucson to phoenix. 106 in phoenix is where i draw the line. >> no, it's plan hot. thank you bill. >>> after nearly a quarter search at the home of cbs' "nation the nation" legendary broadcaster bob schieffer signed off yesterday. he's now retired. schieffer has been at the network for the past 46 years. more than half that time moderating the sunday program. before he got started, though, with the final show, a brief blast from the past. >>...
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phoenix catch a glimpse. there are 560 migrants on board. half of them are crammed below deck, out of sight. there are deliberately approaching the boat on the side rather than behind. everyone will come rushing to one side, capsizing it. the boat is so overpack that one false movement could capsize it. >> sit down. >> most of these people are from eritrea. many cannot swim. the zodiac fairies the migrants back to the safety of the phoenix. with hundreds on board, the operation takes hours. on the deck of the migrant boat, the last remaining men are anxiously awaiting amid a few abandoned the longings. -- a few abandoned belongings. how are you? tired and hungry? below deck the conditions were worse. you can barely stand up. nearly 250 people were crammed here. you can see there's water coming in here. it is boiling down here. imagine people here for hours on end. it is a day -- as the day wears on more boats appear. there are 2.5 million people a drift around us. help is on the way. ships from european navie
phoenix catch a glimpse. there are 560 migrants on board. half of them are crammed below deck, out of sight. there are deliberately approaching the boat on the side rather than behind. everyone will come rushing to one side, capsizing it. the boat is so overpack that one false movement could capsize it. >> sit down. >> most of these people are from eritrea. many cannot swim. the zodiac fairies the migrants back to the safety of the phoenix. with hundreds on board, the operation...
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prosecutors say abdul kareem in phoenix. the fbi said kareem planned attacking the super bowl in phoenix, but it never got beyond the talking stage. >>> a new twist in the new york prison break this morning police have released new images of what richard matt and david sweat might look like right now. the two on the lam for two weeks. a prosecutor says joig mitchell has alleged she admitted to talking with the men about killing her husband, lyle. also the district attorney said mitchell used her cell phone to call matt's daughter before backing out as the getaway driver. as for the search there are 200 fewer officers on the ground no significant leads, no one single confirmed sighting in the $1 million a day operation. >> there's nothing to suggest that they got out of that area. >> many roadblocks and armed checkpoints are gone. >>> this morning, pope francis is expected to take on the controversy surrounding climate change. the pope as issued a call to action for his estimated 1.2 billion followers. the number includes sev
prosecutors say abdul kareem in phoenix. the fbi said kareem planned attacking the super bowl in phoenix, but it never got beyond the talking stage. >>> a new twist in the new york prison break this morning police have released new images of what richard matt and david sweat might look like right now. the two on the lam for two weeks. a prosecutor says joig mitchell has alleged she admitted to talking with the men about killing her husband, lyle. also the district attorney said...
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a rescue boat launches from the american-operated independent rescue ship, the moas phoenix. >> we're here to help you. you're all safe now. >> reporter: every square inch of this top deck filled with hundreds of people. they tell us there are 300 more down below. suddenly four more boats packed with people, far more than the mosa crew and their partners from doctors without borders can handle. they call for help. war ships from italy, ireland and germany arrive on the scene. in just the past two days, almost 6,000 people were rescued. so far this year 90,000 people have taken this journey with hundreds of thousands more expected to do the same. they pack into the airless squalid holds below deck. we're told there were 250 people squeezed down here. they would have been crammed in here like cattle. absolutely miserable conditions. these are the lucky ones. so many never make it this far. and they know it. as italy comes into view, the feeling of an old life ending is greeted with a celebration for the one to come. alex marquardt, abc news, on the phoenix. >> alex, thank you. >>> back
a rescue boat launches from the american-operated independent rescue ship, the moas phoenix. >> we're here to help you. you're all safe now. >> reporter: every square inch of this top deck filled with hundreds of people. they tell us there are 300 more down below. suddenly four more boats packed with people, far more than the mosa crew and their partners from doctors without borders can handle. they call for help. war ships from italy, ireland and germany arrive on the scene. in...
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this video of a man in phoenix, shows him casually walking into the phoenix airport, coming out with a bag that officials say wasn't his, cameras catching him making his getaway on the airport's train system. and in 2009, authorities found at least 1,000 pieces of luggage at this arizona couple's home. accusing them of stealing by visiting the airport 60 times without ever taking a flight. the couple pled guilty. how do you keep your bags safe? experts say don't use a black bag, don't put valuables in checked bags, or for fewer than $100, buy a gps tracker to keep tags of your bag. >> they can help you just like find my iphone helps you locate your iphone. >> reporter: and another way to keep your bags safe, mark it with something like this bow, that way it stands out. yet another thing to stress about when traveling. paula and dan. >> thank you for that, aditi. >> thank you very much, aditi. >>> we want to send things over to ron with more on that shark attack. >>> another one off the coast of the carolinas. a 17-year-old boy in this case was raced to the hospital on saturday in cri
this video of a man in phoenix, shows him casually walking into the phoenix airport, coming out with a bag that officials say wasn't his, cameras catching him making his getaway on the airport's train system. and in 2009, authorities found at least 1,000 pieces of luggage at this arizona couple's home. accusing them of stealing by visiting the airport 60 times without ever taking a flight. the couple pled guilty. how do you keep your bags safe? experts say don't use a black bag, don't put...
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the sky turned dark in phoenix thick with dust. police are urging motorists who find themselves in a dust storm pull over and put their lights on and wait until the dust clears. phoenix expects to get measurable rain from thunderstorms tomorrow. >> i think they call that a haboob? >> reporter: yeah. >> reporter: let's take you outside and show you what it looks like in south philadelphia at the girard point bridge, we're clear and dry in south philadelphia and the betsy ross bridge on going construction blocking the right lane coming out of the tolls. but not causing any problems there, dave. >> reporter: we have numbers across the region that are treating us nicely this morning a lot of areas in the upper 50s some in the low 60s across the river in south jersey, 59 in glassboro and buena. 65 on the boardwalk. 9:00 a.m., 67, noon, a comfortable 74. humidity on the low side. on the on the other hand if you like it warmer, the afternoon will work well for you. 79 degrees by 3 high of 80 degrees and comfortable. >> it was a good night
the sky turned dark in phoenix thick with dust. police are urging motorists who find themselves in a dust storm pull over and put their lights on and wait until the dust clears. phoenix expects to get measurable rain from thunderstorms tomorrow. >> i think they call that a haboob? >> reporter: yeah. >> reporter: let's take you outside and show you what it looks like in south philadelphia at the girard point bridge, we're clear and dry in south philadelphia and the betsy ross...
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they moved to phoenix, arizona, where gene found work in the growing construction industry. together gene and dianne had three more children, greg, kelly, and lori. >> my siblings and i were very close, yeah. a lot of great childhood memories. >> over time, gene and dianne decided it was best for all concerned if they divorced. on september 17th, the couple met for dinner at a nearby restaurant to discuss the final details of the property settlement and visitation. by all accounts, the meeting went well. afterwards, dianne dropped gene off at his apartment. after that, she went to a bar and met bob marlin, a man she had been casually dating. a few hours later, gene called dianne at the house. and when the children said she still wasn't home, he went over to babysit and fell asleep on the sofa. the next morning, gene said he found his wife's car in the driveway, but there was no sign of her. gene called the police department and reported her missing. >> i know she arrived home. her car was there. her purse was in the house. her keys were in the house on the table in the kitch
they moved to phoenix, arizona, where gene found work in the growing construction industry. together gene and dianne had three more children, greg, kelly, and lori. >> my siblings and i were very close, yeah. a lot of great childhood memories. >> over time, gene and dianne decided it was best for all concerned if they divorced. on september 17th, the couple met for dinner at a nearby restaurant to discuss the final details of the property settlement and visitation. by all accounts,...
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. >> a dramatic diamond heist in phoenix, arizona was caught on camera. really well. >> don't come in! >> as you can see there's the armed robber looping and chased down by security. he's jumping into a van and getting away. you figured out quickly those were the guys from tv pulling off what they're calling the diamond heist prank. but what we're usually seeing is the same prank being pulled over and over again. it's something different. they're telling the story and the pranks go along with it. >> i received the diamonds. >> now they have to try and off-load the die mopds. >> the drop will be made at 4:20 p.m. do not have my money. >> that's quite a thrill. >> freaking out. the poor dwalgal is waiting for a bus. this bagman is having trouble off-loading his diamonds. >> i have over 2,000 10 carat diamonds. i got to get rid of these diamonds. man, i can't. >> the bagman is panicking. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> dumps the diamonds and runs. this guy picks them up. this is quite fun. he hasn't off-loaded the diamonds and got the guys their money. repercuss
. >> a dramatic diamond heist in phoenix, arizona was caught on camera. really well. >> don't come in! >> as you can see there's the armed robber looping and chased down by security. he's jumping into a van and getting away. you figured out quickly those were the guys from tv pulling off what they're calling the diamond heist prank. but what we're usually seeing is the same prank being pulled over and over again. it's something different. they're telling the story and the...
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phoenix placed number one. the cities are based on the rate of cost of living crime, health care, and walkable. followed by alexanderian virginia, prescott arizona, and by the way the worst place to retire in new york city cost of living may be why. >> i could see myself living in phoenix in years to come. maybe not in august. may head back to new york. 105 is 105 weather it's a dry heat or not. >> i lived in tucson and i definitely felt that way. >> thanks a lot, wendy. >>> in sports lebron james wields the cavaliers to an overtime victory in game two knotting the series at two apiece. james turned in a triple-double, finished with 39 point, 16 rebounds, and 11 assists as the calves outlasted golden state, 95-93. >> total game effort. very emotional win right here. with everything we've been going through, to tough it out, be back in the same position we were in just three days ago and be able to come back and teen series is big time. >> it was an unusual off night for golden state's stephen curry who made jus
phoenix placed number one. the cities are based on the rate of cost of living crime, health care, and walkable. followed by alexanderian virginia, prescott arizona, and by the way the worst place to retire in new york city cost of living may be why. >> i could see myself living in phoenix in years to come. maybe not in august. may head back to new york. 105 is 105 weather it's a dry heat or not. >> i lived in tucson and i definitely felt that way. >> thanks a lot, wendy....
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>> so now the guy has come back and they kidnap this guy on the streets of phoenix, carry him over to the ground in full view of everyone else dump him in the van and the story takes a hard left turn because it goes off script really quick. >> stop stop stop. >> six cop cars and a police helicopter. >> why wouldn't people call the cops of course. >> guise, come on this is a prank and we're talking a chopper and all of these officers who probably had real crimes they needed to be solving a real incident so they needed to be protecting people and instead they're working out with a yahoo. >> four cars went you guys vehicle, taking hostages. it's not normal. are you done for the night? >> yes, sir. >> don't be doing this anymore guys. >> no, sir. >> some videos are too awesome not to share, like this one posted by brian allen, hilarious. most adorable child ever but this little boy is eating peas for the first time baby food peas. >> that's a lot, too. watch his face. >> he looks like a little old man. the faces get longer and better. this is my favorite part here. >> i don't think he lik
>> so now the guy has come back and they kidnap this guy on the streets of phoenix, carry him over to the ground in full view of everyone else dump him in the van and the story takes a hard left turn because it goes off script really quick. >> stop stop stop. >> six cop cars and a police helicopter. >> why wouldn't people call the cops of course. >> guise, come on this is a prank and we're talking a chopper and all of these officers who probably had real crimes...
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but not a concern in phoenix. >>> and a workcation. how you can escape the office. >>> ouch this story behind this baseball player >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> well, while we saw heavy rainstorms yesterday, the phoenix, arizona, area dealt with dust storms. the visibility was terrible. thousands lost power when the dust storms hit. the national weather service issued a dust storm warning to the phoenix area urging everyone to stay off the roads and indoors. >>> the seattle mariners say robinson cano does not have a concussion. look at the yellow circle on your screen. the ball cracked him in the head in between innings yesterday. ouch. you can see what it left behind that bump on his temple. cano said it's pretty tender still, but he'll probably be back out to play today. what an all-star. >> tough guys. >>> well our wednesday's child this week is a bright girl with a passion for the arts. >> she really is. she says in the future she's till deciding between fashion and forensics. news4's barbara harrison take us to meet jasmin
but not a concern in phoenix. >>> and a workcation. how you can escape the office. >>> ouch this story behind this baseball player >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> well, while we saw heavy rainstorms yesterday, the phoenix, arizona, area dealt with dust storms. the visibility was terrible. thousands lost power when the dust storms hit. the national weather service issued a dust storm warning to the phoenix area urging everyone to stay off the...
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numerous smaller blazes dotting the landscape between phoenix and albuquerque and now we're starting to get into what we thought would happen a pretty bad fire season. yesterday's highs, 104 in salt lake city only one degree away from your all-time june record no relief coming for the most part. reading is going to be 115 on wednesday. all-time hottest temperature in reading ever is 118. close, close enough. that's your national weather.106, tomorrow could be 108. >>> everybody's phoenix all of a sudden. >> the whole western side looks totally hot. crazy. >>> the government may soon force parents to vaccinate their kids. plus a bizarre shootout caught on tape. details ahead, you're watching "early today." at you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' mult
numerous smaller blazes dotting the landscape between phoenix and albuquerque and now we're starting to get into what we thought would happen a pretty bad fire season. yesterday's highs, 104 in salt lake city only one degree away from your all-time june record no relief coming for the most part. reading is going to be 115 on wednesday. all-time hottest temperature in reading ever is 118. close, close enough. that's your national weather.106, tomorrow could be 108. >>> everybody's...
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the fbi says kareem briefly considered attacking the 2015 super bowl in phoenix though they say that never got beyond the talking stage. the common denominator in all these cases, officials say, is relentless isis propaganda. in light of that authorities are being extra cautious about coming events and holidays, especially the 4th of july. savannah? >> pete williams in washington. thank you. >>> there are new twists tonight in the prison break investigation in upstate new york as the massive manhunt for those two escapees appears to have hit a dead end. they could be anywhere by now. and authorities are telling us for the first time about an alleged murder plot discussed by the two men and the woman charged with helping them break out. a plan to kill her husband. nbc's miguel almaguer with the latest. >> reporter: joyce mitchell charged with helping convicted killers david sweat and richard matt escape from prison says the fugitives were planning to kill her husband lyle. that according to the district attorney, who says mitchell also used her cell phone to often call richard matt's
the fbi says kareem briefly considered attacking the 2015 super bowl in phoenix though they say that never got beyond the talking stage. the common denominator in all these cases, officials say, is relentless isis propaganda. in light of that authorities are being extra cautious about coming events and holidays, especially the 4th of july. savannah? >> pete williams in washington. thank you. >>> there are new twists tonight in the prison break investigation in upstate new york as...
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only twice again, the phoenix from these ashes. -- only to rise again, a phoenix from these ashes. when there were laws banning black church gatherings, gatherings have any weight in defiance of the laws. there was a movement to dismantle jim crow. dr. martin luther king jr. preached and marches began from its steps. the sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country. a foundation for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. [applause] >> that's right. >> yeah! [applause] president obama: we do not know whether the killer of reverend clementa pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bomb, s, arson shots fired at churches. not random, but as a means of control. a way to terrorize and depressed. -- and oppress. [applause] president obama: an act that he imagined would incite fear. and recrimination. and violence and suspicio
only twice again, the phoenix from these ashes. -- only to rise again, a phoenix from these ashes. when there were laws banning black church gatherings, gatherings have any weight in defiance of the laws. there was a movement to dismantle jim crow. dr. martin luther king jr. preached and marches began from its steps. the sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this...
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more severe weather on the way, 80 million in the storm zone from phoenix to philadelphia. meteorologist ginger zee with that storm track. >> tallahassee to philadelphia all under severe thunderstorm watch. when you're in that pink color, you got to watch out tonight. most of those expire between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. then we'll look at a flash flood threat that comes the next three days. this takes you through friday. take st. louis for example. they've had their wettest june on record and it doesn't look like july is going to treat them much better. out west the heat is on and rising. tomorrow 101 for boise. the southwest, the monsoon flow adds to that heat and thunderstorms could produce damaging winds near phoenix. >> everyone has something. thanks so much. >>> to california now and a firestorm tonight over that controversial vaccination bill now signed into law by governor jerry brown requiring vaccines for virtually every child regardless of religion or what parents think is best for their child. abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser now. >> reporter: today, the
more severe weather on the way, 80 million in the storm zone from phoenix to philadelphia. meteorologist ginger zee with that storm track. >> tallahassee to philadelphia all under severe thunderstorm watch. when you're in that pink color, you got to watch out tonight. most of those expire between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. then we'll look at a flash flood threat that comes the next three days. this takes you through friday. take st. louis for example. they've had their wettest june on record and...
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out west blanca into baha california a weak storm thankfully but some rains into phoenix, new mexico southern california and las vegas. an usual event. >> rob, thanks. >>> the president tonight at the g-7 summit in germany raising eyebrows seem to say america does not have a complete strategy for defeating isis. let's get to terry moran live tonight. terry, what did he say? what did the president mean? >> reporter: david, he did say that the u.s. does not yet have a complete strategy to defeat isis because it depends in part on the government getting its act together. he urged the iraqi prime minister to do that. it was an amazing admission from president obama. he said the same thing last august, we have no strategy. it's been ten months since he sent american forces back into action in iraq and today he says the same thing no strategy to win. >> terry moran lifeve thank you. >>> there is another developing headline overseas tonight, the growing crises on the high seas. more than 6,000 refugees rescued this weekend. desperate families making the dangerous crossing from africa to eur
out west blanca into baha california a weak storm thankfully but some rains into phoenix, new mexico southern california and las vegas. an usual event. >> rob, thanks. >>> the president tonight at the g-7 summit in germany raising eyebrows seem to say america does not have a complete strategy for defeating isis. let's get to terry moran live tonight. terry, what did he say? what did the president mean? >> reporter: david, he did say that the u.s. does not yet have a...
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phoenix followed by arlington alexandria tuscon, des moines iowa. worse place to retire according to this list right here in new york city. diana, erika. >> i don't know if that's real a surprise to anyone. >> guess after zone -- arizona is into the you florida. >> new this morning, a rough landing for a flight in buffalo. the united express planes skidded off the runway late last night. a united spokesperson says it was specially windy when the plane tried to land after flying there from washington d.c. no one was hurt. and all 72 people on board were busted back to the terminal. >>> still ahead this morning be prepared for some storms this afternoon. katie tracking the threat of severe weather coming un next. >> plus big night for jenkintown's bradley cooper, as he goes for his fist ever tony award. see if he could bring home the trophy. and the two dates he brought to the red carpet. >> true story of brotherly love. why a teenager carried his brother on his back for almost 60 miles. the touching story we'll have that coming up. >> this thursday,
phoenix followed by arlington alexandria tuscon, des moines iowa. worse place to retire according to this list right here in new york city. diana, erika. >> i don't know if that's real a surprise to anyone. >> guess after zone -- arizona is into the you florida. >> new this morning, a rough landing for a flight in buffalo. the united express planes skidded off the runway late last night. a united spokesperson says it was specially windy when the plane tried to land after...
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the heat in the southwest no joke either. 111 today in phoenix. cooler this week than last week. the heat is probably where it should be. and yesterday death valley 120. first 120 reading of the season. >> wow. it's shaping up to be a hot summer already. >>> one big thing investors are watching for this week. >>> plus the controversy over the ncaap leader grows. re not at all concerned? about what now? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all right. fine. i'm gonna get something to eat. the boy's kind of a drama queen. just wait. where's my burrito? [ chuckles ] worst apocalypse ever. protecting you till the end. now, that's progressive. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep.
the heat in the southwest no joke either. 111 today in phoenix. cooler this week than last week. the heat is probably where it should be. and yesterday death valley 120. first 120 reading of the season. >> wow. it's shaping up to be a hot summer already. >>> one big thing investors are watching for this week. >>> plus the controversy over the ncaap leader grows. re not at all concerned? about what now? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with...
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look at dallas 88 and 111 for phoenix. it felt like summertime for the last couple of weeks. 111 for the high in phoenix and 105 in el paso texas. very warm across the southeast. much of the country feeling like summertime. the southwest, we have dangerous heat in place for today, tomorrow monday and tuesday where we actually have heat advisories. heat warnings where with the heat index is going to feel anywhere from 110 to 120 degrees. so people are urged to stay indoors. gregg, happy father's day to you. >> thank you very much. >> you deserve it. >> and to all the fathers out there, 70 million american fathers out there. i think that was the latest. here's a question for you. >> i'm here. >> why is it that mother's day was officially celebrated for the first time in 1914. father's day not until 1966? >> that's a very good question. >> what up with that? >> you know the answer don't be kind. >> you know if it weren't for mothers there would be no fathers. >> thank you. >> very well said my friend. >> oh, man. i think fath
look at dallas 88 and 111 for phoenix. it felt like summertime for the last couple of weeks. 111 for the high in phoenix and 105 in el paso texas. very warm across the southeast. much of the country feeling like summertime. the southwest, we have dangerous heat in place for today, tomorrow monday and tuesday where we actually have heat advisories. heat warnings where with the heat index is going to feel anywhere from 110 to 120 degrees. so people are urged to stay indoors. gregg, happy father's...
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phoenix arizona con 103. pasa los estudios y un fin de semana. felicidades a todos nuestros padres de impacto. bÁrbara: claro que sÍ. felicidades a aquellos que son papÁs y mamÁs tambiÉn. la copa amÉrica estÁ que arde en chile. vamos derecho, jorge caldo que tiene mÁs informaciÓn. jorge: feliz viernes para ti bÁrbara y para todos los amigos de primer impacto. algunos avanzan pero otros, regresan a casa. veamos quiÉnes son. hoy el grupo c de la copa amÉrica, parece mÁs competitivo. venezuela, no pudo aguantar con 10 hombres y cayÓ 1 a 0 contra perÚ. el cierre de la fase de grupos serÁ con venezuela en contra de brasil y colombia en contra de perÚ. el escÁndalo del choque de arturo vidal, ahora es videojuego. puedes conducir un ferrari e ir recolectando vasos y botellas por el camino, pero, no deberÁ chocar con los obstÁculos como hizo el delantero por otro lado, el tÉcnico adelantÓ que evitar no serÁ titular en contra de bolivia. y para goles, golazo el de guaco. golazo que no fue suficiente porque el rival los elimina de la
phoenix arizona con 103. pasa los estudios y un fin de semana. felicidades a todos nuestros padres de impacto. bÁrbara: claro que sÍ. felicidades a aquellos que son papÁs y mamÁs tambiÉn. la copa amÉrica estÁ que arde en chile. vamos derecho, jorge caldo que tiene mÁs informaciÓn. jorge: feliz viernes para ti bÁrbara y para todos los amigos de primer impacto. algunos avanzan pero otros, regresan a casa. veamos quiÉnes son. hoy el grupo c de la copa amÉrica, parece mÁs competitivo....
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. >> reporter: al biemond oversees her therapy at the barrow neurological in phoenix. >> we'll see how far you can do that and still maintain position. >> reporter: where they found rare good news. unlike many paralyzed patients her spine still has some connections to her lower body. so there's still some nerve that's functioning in there. >> there are nerves that are making it past the level of her injury, make the leg motion, the function that we're seeing today and the recovery she's making possible. >> i was good. if i've only got one nerve that's attached, then i'm going to take that nerve and i'm going to use it to hopefully be able to find new pathways. >> reporter: there seems to be no stopping her-- hiking-- >> thank you guys so much. >> reporter: public speaking. and driving in her specially modified camaro s.s.. >> it actually stands for super sexy. >> reporter: where from the outside no one can tell she is paralyzed. you're just a normal person out here on the highway just like everybody else. >> just like everybody else. >> reporter: and that's important because? >> well,
. >> reporter: al biemond oversees her therapy at the barrow neurological in phoenix. >> we'll see how far you can do that and still maintain position. >> reporter: where they found rare good news. unlike many paralyzed patients her spine still has some connections to her lower body. so there's still some nerve that's functioning in there. >> there are nerves that are making it past the level of her injury, make the leg motion, the function that we're seeing today and...
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thunderstorms in the desert southwest blowing this massive dust storm through phoenix. in colorado, as many as 16 people injured by a lightning strike on this mountain southwest of denver. >> rob joins us now live. where's the danger tonight? >> well, the same system is dropping south, st. louis, the tornado watch. stroodled the mississippi river. a severe thunderstorm watch out. the threat extending to phoenix. could spawn more in the way of dust storms. minneapolis, st. paul, the ohio river valley. under threat for damaging winds and a few tornadoes there. and spokane, another all-time record for the month of june. 92 degrees in portland. a few degrees cooler, but still very, very warm. >> 116 degrees in death valley. thank you so much, rob. >>> and massive casualties after a fire at a water park. take a look at this. officials say it's the colorful powder, blown from the stage, igniting. going up in flames. watch as it goes up in a fireball, the flames spreading across the floor. some of the injured carried away on inflatable inner tubes. more than 400 hospitalized,
thunderstorms in the desert southwest blowing this massive dust storm through phoenix. in colorado, as many as 16 people injured by a lightning strike on this mountain southwest of denver. >> rob joins us now live. where's the danger tonight? >> well, the same system is dropping south, st. louis, the tornado watch. stroodled the mississippi river. a severe thunderstorm watch out. the threat extending to phoenix. could spawn more in the way of dust storms. minneapolis, st. paul, the...
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vamos a phoenix arizona, para que nos cuente de este tema. adelante, cecilia. cecilia: asÍ es. muchas gracias. yo contenta de estar aquÍ en phonix en nuestro camino a la salud. en la historia que voy a presentar a continuaciÓn van a conocer a jÓvenes estudiantes de medicina que se forman junto a abnegados mÉdicos que brindan su ayuda a quienes mÁs lo necesitan. veamos: [mÚsica] >> mi nombre es la doctora kenia mansilla rivera. yo estudiÉ medicina para proveer salud a gente que no tiene otra manera de recibir servicios de salud. >> estamos aquÍ por la primera clÍnica del verano. >> yo soy estudiante de medicina de segundo aÑo en la escuela de medicina. >> uno tambiÉn se siente mÁs seguro de lo que uno realiza aquÍ en este campo. vengo de mÉxico, san luis, posotÍ. viniendo a la finca llevo cuatro aÑos. >> la mayorÍa de las fincas son fincas de tabaco. asÍ que es un trabajo muy duro y normalmente son hombres que buscan este tipo de trabajos. >> empezamos a veces a las 6: 00 de la maÑana o 7: 00 de la maÑana. >> algunos estudiantes se daban cuenta que habÍa un
vamos a phoenix arizona, para que nos cuente de este tema. adelante, cecilia. cecilia: asÍ es. muchas gracias. yo contenta de estar aquÍ en phonix en nuestro camino a la salud. en la historia que voy a presentar a continuaciÓn van a conocer a jÓvenes estudiantes de medicina que se forman junto a abnegados mÉdicos que brindan su ayuda a quienes mÁs lo necesitan. veamos: [mÚsica] >> mi nombre es la doctora kenia mansilla rivera. yo estudiÉ medicina para proveer salud a gente que no...
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barry petersen, cbs news phoenix. >> that was pretty good. >> rose: once again, the power of the human will and the human spirit. that's the cbs evening news. for scott pelley, i'm charlie rose. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org construction project... has just been fixed. good evening, i'm ken bastida. i'm veronica de la cruz. kpix 5 has learned: the presidio parkway project is back on track. a computer problem >>> a roadblock has been fixed. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the presidio parkway project is back on track. a computer problem delaying the opening has been resolved. only on "5" our phil matier is on doyle drive with more on the glitch and how they are making sure it won't crop up again. phil. >> reporter: for five years they have been working on this project to connect san francisco with the golden gate bridge. they have had a computer glitch. it's fixed! but the big question still remains, when are they going to find the three days to shut this crowded r
barry petersen, cbs news phoenix. >> that was pretty good. >> rose: once again, the power of the human will and the human spirit. that's the cbs evening news. for scott pelley, i'm charlie rose. i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org construction project... has just been fixed. good evening, i'm ken bastida. i'm veronica de la cruz. kpix 5 has learned: the presidio parkway...
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and tucson. >> i had a friend that moves to phoenix, she loved it. my folks loved it because my grandfather who all lived in massachusetts had horrible asthma. doctor back in the day in the 50's said go somewhere like the high desert of arizona they moved there and lived in the trailer for three years until his asthma cleared up. true story. >> that is a good story. >>> tears turned into a groans in the nasa control room as a parachute to slow the dissent failed but for a second year in a row. >> bob kelly, are you ready for this. >> i'm ready. >> you can call this a jammo in ohio. find out why this crash led to some unusual round up. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> a fire damages several homes in southwest philadelphia latest details on exactly what happened. >>> a 28 year-old man in the hospital following a shooting in north philadelphia what investigators are saying this morning. >>> new information about that deadly shoo
and tucson. >> i had a friend that moves to phoenix, she loved it. my folks loved it because my grandfather who all lived in massachusetts had horrible asthma. doctor back in the day in the 50's said go somewhere like the high desert of arizona they moved there and lived in the trailer for three years until his asthma cleared up. true story. >> that is a good story. >>> tears turned into a groans in the nasa control room as a parachute to slow the dissent failed but for a...
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phoenix, arizona, i know you're used to this heat. we have excessive heat warnings for you where we could reach 113 degrees tuesday and wednesday. heat advisories. heat warnings here where the heat index could go into 120 degrees. so first day of summer upon us in leland. dangerous heat. people need to be prepared. back to you. >> i was going to say, there is no way to get used to 110, 120 doe grease. >> i agree. it's hot out here. 120 degrees, that's too hot. >> now i feel bad complaining about how hot it is in d.c. janet dean thank you. it takes a lot for me to feel bad about complaining. >>> there is much more ahead on "america's news headquarters." by the end of this month the supreme court is set to rule on some of the most watched cases of this term including obamacare subsidies. we have our legal panel ready to break it down of what it means for you. ♪ the goodness that goes into making a power kale chicken caesar salad is rivaled only, by the goodness felt while eating one. panera. food as it should be. this summer, get read
phoenix, arizona, i know you're used to this heat. we have excessive heat warnings for you where we could reach 113 degrees tuesday and wednesday. heat advisories. heat warnings here where the heat index could go into 120 degrees. so first day of summer upon us in leland. dangerous heat. people need to be prepared. back to you. >> i was going to say, there is no way to get used to 110, 120 doe grease. >> i agree. it's hot out here. 120 degrees, that's too hot. >> now i feel...
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true story, it's been so hot in phoenix. how hospital has it been? one of my son's friends has been driving with an oven mit? come. >> i believe it. i have two observes who have been down there. they said it's amazingly hot down there. it's building -- that high- pressure system is building, there are signs that the sacramento valley up to redding could get to 110 or 112. we'll see. chicago, 76. the severe thunderstorm complex that's roaring through. look at this. there are severe weather watches around warnings out from milwaukee to chicago. there will probably be travel delays until that beast goes through. for us, a lot of low clouds and fog except for a few. it -- you can start to see the weather build high pressure starting to build a little bit. it will take another day or two before it makes it here. but there are signs of a pretty good warmup. however, there's also signs that we might get some of that monsoon moisture coming up from arizona. which would be way ahead of schedule. usually it's mid-july into august. not in june. but there are hi
true story, it's been so hot in phoenix. how hospital has it been? one of my son's friends has been driving with an oven mit? come. >> i believe it. i have two observes who have been down there. they said it's amazingly hot down there. it's building -- that high- pressure system is building, there are signs that the sacramento valley up to redding could get to 110 or 112. we'll see. chicago, 76. the severe thunderstorm complex that's roaring through. look at this. there are severe weather...
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more than 1.4 million people call phoenix home. the sixth most populous cities in america, it's among the fastest growing in the country. as the population grows, so does the traffic. on any given day, the 101 loop that surrounds phoenix carries up to 120,000 vehicles driving 65 miles an hour or faster. and it's the arizona department of public safety's job to make sure commuters avoid its daily hazards. according to officer jeremy perry. >> as i patrol motor officer, most of my calls are what i deal with on a daily basis is traffic relation, whether it's traffic stops, collisions, motorists helping individuals that are broken down on the freeway. >> november 16, 2011. during rush hour on the 101 loop a car is clipped by another vehicle, hits the wall and flips. the driver is okay. but her two small dogs in the car get spooked and bolt in opposite directions. one of them, a shih tzu caught muffin, is caught on camera. every stride she takes could be her last. officer perry is among the first to arrive at the accident. >> the sergea
more than 1.4 million people call phoenix home. the sixth most populous cities in america, it's among the fastest growing in the country. as the population grows, so does the traffic. on any given day, the 101 loop that surrounds phoenix carries up to 120,000 vehicles driving 65 miles an hour or faster. and it's the arizona department of public safety's job to make sure commuters avoid its daily hazards. according to officer jeremy perry. >> as i patrol motor officer, most of my calls are...
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. >>> in a phoenix, arizona, jail, four strangers band together to brutally beat a man. >> they basically wanted to kill me and leave me for dead. >> the maricopa county jail is one of the busiest in the country, housing about 120,000 inmates a year. run by the outspoken sheriff joe arpaio, it's one of the most violent and controversial. june 7th, 2006, violence erupts in a crowded holding cell. >> this is the entry point for every inmate other than a few very small jails for some small communities. >> chief of detention, jack mcintyre oversees the fourth avenue jail. >> in the holding tank we're looking at the people who have an array of various felony charges. could be a burglary, could be a car theft, could be stealing 12 packs of beer from your local circle k. >> after arrest, suspects wait in the small cement cell for hours. too many prisoners and not enough space is a common scenario. on this day, there are more than two dozen sandwiched in together, including rick herman. >> rick herman was arrested for a number of charges by the phoenix police department. >> the 35-year-old receiv
. >>> in a phoenix, arizona, jail, four strangers band together to brutally beat a man. >> they basically wanted to kill me and leave me for dead. >> the maricopa county jail is one of the busiest in the country, housing about 120,000 inmates a year. run by the outspoken sheriff joe arpaio, it's one of the most violent and controversial. june 7th, 2006, violence erupts in a crowded holding cell. >> this is the entry point for every inmate other than a few very small...
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he runs a carpet business in phoenix. he's 43 years old, and investigators say he helped to plan the garland attack by the other two texas men who drove there on may 3rd and began shooting guns and were shot immediately and killed. kareem met these two people at his house. they talked about the plot. they went out in the arizona desert and practiced shooting and then he gave the two men the guns they used in the attack. then the fbi agent who was involved in this case testified late yesterday in court in phoenix that kareem also considered and talked with them about some kind of attack on the 2015 super bowl in phoenix, but there is no suggestion that that ever got beyond the talking stage. now, as for this other case in new york the fbi arrested a college student yesterday, or rather over the weekend, we learned about it yesterday, accused of planning attacks there. his name is muammar asali, age 20. he was found wandering around the george washington bridge. he was acquiring information on how to build a bomb. tamron? >
he runs a carpet business in phoenix. he's 43 years old, and investigators say he helped to plan the garland attack by the other two texas men who drove there on may 3rd and began shooting guns and were shot immediately and killed. kareem met these two people at his house. they talked about the plot. they went out in the arizona desert and practiced shooting and then he gave the two men the guns they used in the attack. then the fbi agent who was involved in this case testified late yesterday...
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they change the flypast in the phoenix area is said and increase safety and reduce build cost the faa says they cannot comment but demonstrated says the agency will support some changes. >>james: russia in weather around the bay and talk more about this also followed just into the neutral in just a minute. h >>darya: thank you collect with a little bit of sunshine today. >>james: this acid have to confess i did not find this all this is one of my friends and a similar ballot who took the shot and said his looking out to the west for papilloma this is the sky part he stopped to take a picture of the nearly full moon the actual formalist the mac a strawberry move by the way in case you need to know the use of force will loom in june to send out when the pick strawberries. >>james: was settled at columbus when it agreed with him on my report is the hills and the seeds fall in over and looks like the hills was frozen like dreiser record shopping to the four as a lookout on the doors of the lock is pretty have the look is beginning to live slightly at the mecca of the bottom edge of the sp
they change the flypast in the phoenix area is said and increase safety and reduce build cost the faa says they cannot comment but demonstrated says the agency will support some changes. >>james: russia in weather around the bay and talk more about this also followed just into the neutral in just a minute. h >>darya: thank you collect with a little bit of sunshine today. >>james: this acid have to confess i did not find this all this is one of my friends and a similar ballot...