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KRON KRON 4 Morning News June 1, 2016

Reporter 67 have been a lot of the ways some patchy drizzle near the coastal areas for possible by the noon hour at the bed about seven of the close to reaching the middle 60s numbers by 3 00 or talk to 92 to the south of san jose the number to call for 59 to the opera and the north was one on 1015 account temperatures of the forces of fifties to the north into that are reaching for about 16. Mark 01 and is that after had run in san jose at happened on 1230 at the jackson have been on the pat tie with 6 00 a. M. Police said a woman in her 20s was hit by possibly to carrs office said the for scarted the woman stopped and they said there was a second driver who hit the woman fled the scene right now one person to custom theyre looking for a second driver with the woman the area is now clear. James you see she passed the it not trout ponds he then grabbed cash he also stars to life in her pockets he took some of her personal belongings a person then they drove away in the same car that th

WJLA Good Morning America May 27, 2016

Down. Welcome to my house a neck and neck finish for the spelling bee. The epic tie, two winners sharing the title and look whos back. Our kid correspondent. The first grader stealing everyones hearts on the ground for gma. Hey, gma, im behind the scenes at the Scripps National spelling bee. Welcome to my house happy friday. Two records this week, the youngest participant and youngest correspondent for gma ever. Akash vukoti. Flo rida in central park getting ready to kick off a Holiday Weekend. In our house this morning. 38 million americans expected to travel for memorial day. Youre looking live at some of the busiest airports in the land this morning. Those lines already forming, atlanta, chicago, l. A. , and, of course, many of those millions our team is out in full force for you right now. Of course, so many of those travelers could face that Severe Weather hitting so much of the country. A flash flood emergency in the south where more than a dozen College Students were trapped in

WPVI Good Morning America May 27, 2016

Down. Welcome to my house a neck and neck finish for the spelling bee. The epic tie, two winners sharing the title and look whos back. Our kid correspondent. The first grader stealing everyones hearts on the ground for gma. Hey, gma, im behind the scenes at the Scripps National spelling bee. Welcome to my house happy friday. Two records this week, the youngest participant and youngest correspondent for gma ever. Akash vukoti. Flo rida in central park getting ready to kick off a Holiday Weekend. In our house this morning. 38 million americans expected to travel for memorial day. Youre looking live at some of the busiest airports in the land this morning. Those lines already forming, atlanta, chicago, l. A. , and, of course, many of those millions hitting the roads. Our team is out in full force for you right now. Of course, so many of those travelers could face that Severe Weather hitting so much of the country. A flash flood emergency in the south where more than a dozen College Studen

ALJAZAM TechKnow September 22, 2015

Now techknow investigates the problem with plastic. They throw in the street or throw it in the ocean. We have the technology. I cant touch it . No you cant. So why dont we use it . So you dont know what happens to the plastics you recover . Dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. Dr. Crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist. Were standing by a pipe marked heated sludge. And im phil torres, im an entomologist. Thats our team. It smells very organic. Now lets do some science. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres and today we are going to be talking trash and a ton of it. Joining me with this trash talk dr. Crystal dilworth, dr. Shini somara. Now first up the water bottle, by some estimates here in the u. S. We use 50 billion of these every year and myth number one is that this is going to be recycled. Correct, actually its probably not going to be recycled. A lot of Water Bottles that we think are headed for recycling facilities end up in landfills and those landfills can have so

ALJAZAM TechKnow September 26, 2015

Now techknow investigates the problem with plastic. They throw in the street or throw it in the ocean. We have the technology. I cant touch it . No you cant. So why dont we use it . So you dont know what happens to the plastics you recover . Dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. Dr. Crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist. Were standing by a pipe marked heated sludge. And im phil torres, im an entomologist. Thats our team. It smells very organic. Now lets do some science. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres and today we are going to be talking trash and a ton of it. Joining me with this trash talk dr. Crystal dilworth, dr. Shini somara. Now first up the water bottle, by some estimates here in the u. S. We use 50 billion of these every year and myth number one is that this is going to be recycled. Correct, actually its probably not going to be recycled. A lot of Water Bottles that we think are headed for recycling facilities end up in landfills and those landfills can have so

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