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here we have mike person. the spot. [ laughter ] uh, what? the name's mike. >> steve: mike what? >> jimmy: you need a last name. uh, mike person. [ laughter ] mike person. will tokuafo, he was voted most outgoing. that's interesting. doesn't seem that way to me. doesn't seem that way. this guy, max unger was voted most likely to drink his own pee in a nonemergency. i don't even know -- [ audience ews ] what does that mean? why does he do -- i don't know why. and last, of course, andy lee was voted best hearing. there you go. those are your nfl superlatives. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots, everybody! oh, my goodness! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what a great week we've had, and what a great night to end with. we had -- "joking bad" was great. we did on the show, and it got a lot of good pickups. and people enjoyed that spoof we did of "breaking bad." so i want to thank those guys. bryan cranston, aaron paul was in that. colin quinn did a cameo in that. which was really fun. we got
here we have mike person. the spot. [ laughter ] uh, what? the name's mike. >> steve: mike what? >> jimmy: you need a last name. uh, mike person. [ laughter ] mike person. will tokuafo, he was voted most outgoing. that's interesting. doesn't seem that way to me. doesn't seem that way. this guy, max unger was voted most likely to drink his own pee in a nonemergency. i don't even know -- [ audience ews ] what does that mean? why does he do -- i don't know why. and last, of course,...
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here we have mike person. t likely to have made up his name on the spot. [ laughter ] uh, what? the name's mike. >> steve: mike what? >> jimmy: you need a last name. uh, mike person. [ laughter ] mike person. will tokuafo, he was voted most outgoing. that's interesting. doesn't seem that way to me. doesn't seem that way. this guy, max unger was voted most likely to drink his own pee in a nonemergency. i don't even know -- [ audience ews ] what does that mean? why does he do -- i don't know why. and last, of course, andy lee was voted best hearing. there you go. those are your nfl superlatives. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots, everybody! oh, my goodness! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what a great week we've had, and what a great night to end with. we had -- "joking bad" was great. we did on the show, and it got a lot of good pickups. and people enjoyed that spoof we did of "breaking bad." so i want to thank those guys. bryan cranston, aaron paul was in that. colin quinn did a cameo i
here we have mike person. t likely to have made up his name on the spot. [ laughter ] uh, what? the name's mike. >> steve: mike what? >> jimmy: you need a last name. uh, mike person. [ laughter ] mike person. will tokuafo, he was voted most outgoing. that's interesting. doesn't seem that way to me. doesn't seem that way. this guy, max unger was voted most likely to drink his own pee in a nonemergency. i don't even know -- [ audience ews ] what does that mean? why does he do -- i...
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person. jerry, how did you lose it? mike, it is not that hard, something you do daily. instead of fried chicken, fat-free chicken. the secret of your future, secrry kay ashe died a few weeks ago, 1.3 billion her company is worth. 1963, she took a sheet of paper and she started a habit. she wrote down six things she would do that day in the order of their value. she never missed a day. 30-something years. her personal worth was $thert0 -- $300 million. if you succeed it is because of a habit. successful men do daily what unsuccessful men do occasionally. five, your rewards in life are decided by the kinds of problems you are willing to solve. garbage man, $10 an hour, lawyer $100 an hour. your salary is not based on your worth, but the kind of problem you decide to solve with your life. money is not a mystery. money is merely a reward for solving a problem. when you see someone with a lot of money, they solved a problem for somebody. a big problem for somebody, a little problem for somebody. when you see somebody that doesn't have any money, they are either not solving t
person. jerry, how did you lose it? mike, it is not that hard, something you do daily. instead of fried chicken, fat-free chicken. the secret of your future, secrry kay ashe died a few weeks ago, 1.3 billion her company is worth. 1963, she took a sheet of paper and she started a habit. she wrote down six things she would do that day in the order of their value. she never missed a day. 30-something years. her personal worth was $thert0 -- $300 million. if you succeed it is because of a habit....
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they are going for personal stats. mike trout homered. calhoun 7 runs out of there. 12-1 angels, but the a's with a texas loss now 6 and a half games up with 12 to go. they are in new york with the mets and the yankees. national league player of the week has 13 hits, 6 home runs, 19 rbis. there is hunter pence. he will make a lot of dough. >>> jim harbaugh didn't have much to say about the loss last night in seattle. >> the defense and the hole in the dike got a little bigger and caved in. we can make improvements. >>> one of his players stars in seattle. >> i said good game and he gave me nothing back. i guess sports sportsmanship doesn't go both way. >> the story goes he rubbed it in. he didn't give him a good recommendation coming out of college. sherman had been terrific and was good last night. the video company who dreamt up the kaepernick skit -- >> there you go. that is awful. >> this was film in the off season. this was done back in march. they filmed two sequences. >> it is obviously computer generated. >> we understand the busi
they are going for personal stats. mike trout homered. calhoun 7 runs out of there. 12-1 angels, but the a's with a texas loss now 6 and a half games up with 12 to go. they are in new york with the mets and the yankees. national league player of the week has 13 hits, 6 home runs, 19 rbis. there is hunter pence. he will make a lot of dough. >>> jim harbaugh didn't have much to say about the loss last night in seattle. >> the defense and the hole in the dike got a little bigger and...
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person. >> reporter: shirley prayed with dr. mike the first time they met. he worked much of his life as a sky practice or the, adjusting grateful patients backs in the nearby florida panhandle. known affectionately as dr. michael, he was a from innocent member of the medical community, smiling in the newspaper and online. but money trouble plagued the sky practice or the like a crooked spine and his financial problems troubled shirley's family, because one of her husbands, gene seitz, had died and left her with his name and a hefty inheritance. $1 million. were you worried about her money? >> yes, i was worried about her money. i mean, he come into her life with the clothes on his back. and he's a doctor? he doesn't have a home, mama? well, he's in transition. he doesn't have a job, mama? well, he's a kchiropractor. he's gonna get a job in alabama. >> he come into the marriage with a wore out pickup truck and a bunch of debt. >> reporter: her engagement ring from dr. mike, the wedding rings. the house they lived in that first big purchase together. the fami
person. >> reporter: shirley prayed with dr. mike the first time they met. he worked much of his life as a sky practice or the, adjusting grateful patients backs in the nearby florida panhandle. known affectionately as dr. michael, he was a from innocent member of the medical community, smiling in the newspaper and online. but money trouble plagued the sky practice or the like a crooked spine and his financial problems troubled shirley's family, because one of her husbands, gene seitz,...
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and mike redman also been a very strong person in my life. and actually my moral philosophy. she tells me the most simple things. you will understand 10 years from now. now i understand it. so that's what this is about. >> what is sierra leone like to be? >> sierra leone is coming along, you know? the war ended officially 2002, and since then a lot of development has been coming slowly. a lot of people like myself are returning back and doing projects or start a small businesses, and people are going back on. but really the climate instill discipline in the sense that the politicians are still not the ones we want to be, in terms of people who can move this country forward. be at the service of the people and the country, so that is still a problem. these are some the reasons why the war started, because we didn't have a government to really care for the people. it's a very small country. so somebody is really interested in shaping this country to be one of the best countries in the world, it can be done. but we have leaders that care for themselves and how wealthy the want t
and mike redman also been a very strong person in my life. and actually my moral philosophy. she tells me the most simple things. you will understand 10 years from now. now i understand it. so that's what this is about. >> what is sierra leone like to be? >> sierra leone is coming along, you know? the war ended officially 2002, and since then a lot of development has been coming slowly. a lot of people like myself are returning back and doing projects or start a small businesses,...
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. >> hello, my name is mike latrelic and i am a person with aids and a gay man and a long-time activist and the reason that i am here has to do with entertainment at the annual sf-pride event in june. i am very concerned as are many of my friends that our hearing is damaged because the music is way too loud at the sunday celebration from the main stage in civic like the music or prevents us from talking and hearing each other and from building the community and if you are not into and i don't know what style this is called where the bass is just pounding away, whoever is in charge of the music and entertainment is saying this isn't for you, we are only going after one demographic that comes to pride and that is really unfair. >> this year after avoiding pride on saturday and sunday, i went on saturday and i was near the library and i really wanted to participate and in the events this year, and of course, with it being pride, you quickly run with your friends and you make new friends, and i am in front of the library, and i can't hear the person who is next to me, what they are saying b
. >> hello, my name is mike latrelic and i am a person with aids and a gay man and a long-time activist and the reason that i am here has to do with entertainment at the annual sf-pride event in june. i am very concerned as are many of my friends that our hearing is damaged because the music is way too loud at the sunday celebration from the main stage in civic like the music or prevents us from talking and hearing each other and from building the community and if you are not into and i...
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person? >> yes, i a mike here. we were talking about the word coming out today about aaron alexis having possibly some mental illness, maybe trouble sleeping, hearing voices. talk about the last time you talked to him and if you had any of those concerns? >> it's been a few months since i talked to him. i heard that in the news about voices. i didn't know anything about that. i do know that when he did call me, he was concerned about slow pay with the company he was with. he did call me about, you know, maybe needing financial help. at the time i couldn't help him, other than a bit of gas money here and there. aaron was like a member of the family. they took him under the wing at happy bowl. he lived with the people here that owned the restaurant for a few years. it was time for him to go because the owner was married. the house got smaller. aaron was always, you know, just a nice guy. he is from new york like me. that's why we hit it off. we were giants fans, so to speak. we hit it off as friends. we joke, i say,
person? >> yes, i a mike here. we were talking about the word coming out today about aaron alexis having possibly some mental illness, maybe trouble sleeping, hearing voices. talk about the last time you talked to him and if you had any of those concerns? >> it's been a few months since i talked to him. i heard that in the news about voices. i didn't know anything about that. i do know that when he did call me, he was concerned about slow pay with the company he was with. he did...
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. >> reporter: trying to make contact with the missing, one person at a time. mike horn thought his wife of 38 years, florence, was missing. water rushed through and rolled their house into the river. they were separated. a rescuer found him hanging from a tree. >> he said, where's your wife. i said, i think she's lost. >> reporter: but she survived, rescued by a good samaritan. >> the most brave man in the world to jump in that water. >> reporter: the good news tonight is as people are connecting with rescuers, connecting with law enforcement, they are finding out those people are accounted for. the number of unaccounted is going down. the bad news, the governor thinks the death toll will rise here. brian, tonight there is still a flash flood watch in effect for parts of colorado. brian? >> kate snow starting off our coverage from colorado. kate, thanks. >>> as you saw very briefly there we found the view from the air is the only real way to explain the dimension of this natural disaster that's being felt over more than a hundred miles in and around boulder. we get
. >> reporter: trying to make contact with the missing, one person at a time. mike horn thought his wife of 38 years, florence, was missing. water rushed through and rolled their house into the river. they were separated. a rescuer found him hanging from a tree. >> he said, where's your wife. i said, i think she's lost. >> reporter: but she survived, rescued by a good samaritan. >> the most brave man in the world to jump in that water. >> reporter: the good news...
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mike: try a popsicle instead. thank you, dr. seagull. >> alisyn: the personin us next. >> mike: prankster takes over a college class pretends to be the professor. what happens when the real professor walks in? ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ your door to more. life's an adventure when you're with her.and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doc
mike: try a popsicle instead. thank you, dr. seagull. >> alisyn: the personin us next. >> mike: prankster takes over a college class pretends to be the professor. what happens when the real professor walks in? ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the...
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. >> as a personal trainer, i asked mike clients to incorporate healthy snacks into their diet. i made them a snack that encompassed healthy fats and proteins and good sources of complex carbohydrates. >> so far, she is on the shelves in baltimore county. students plan to help market her business. quacks i was project manager of the team that helped her develop a five-year marketing strategy as well as doing marketing research. the schools business professors are convinced there are more potential new business owners on campus. >> that's a great program. >> it's a condition that affects men but more and more women are now dealing with hernias. we will have more on that still ahead. lives lifeemsworth in the fast lane in the new movie" roche." >> cloud cover is the big story this weekend. we will talk when something will >> now, your forecast. morning, we are starting saturday with decent cloud cover. the clouds are pushing in as we get the winds to come in from the north and the east. airport, 58 in hagerstown, 50 in oakland and annapolis has a temperature of 60 two. the windsor
. >> as a personal trainer, i asked mike clients to incorporate healthy snacks into their diet. i made them a snack that encompassed healthy fats and proteins and good sources of complex carbohydrates. >> so far, she is on the shelves in baltimore county. students plan to help market her business. quacks i was project manager of the team that helped her develop a five-year marketing strategy as well as doing marketing research. the schools business professors are convinced there are...
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. >> mike you are probably the only person i heard on tv saying no taper yesterday. >> i didn't think that the economic data supported it. we're all going to look at those data points on our own and in my view i don't think the economic data is that strong. it doesn't just speak to taper. it talks to stock valuations in general. for a very long time probably the last 12 to 24 months we have been able to say that the s&p has been below average corporate earnings yield. i wouldn't be surprised to see the gidyness start to run out. you will start running out of ways to squeeze more on to the eps side. i'm starting to feel like equities are getting to a heavy level. >> not only that actually something that tim said earlier today, he talked about how this gives the rest of the world and the bank of japan cart blanch to print money as well. >> i did say that and i agree with that. gold was -- and the cascading fall in april, before we got the fed's first formal announcement. it's going to happen sooner or later. isn't this one more run for people to chase gold. in two weeks it could start a
. >> mike you are probably the only person i heard on tv saying no taper yesterday. >> i didn't think that the economic data supported it. we're all going to look at those data points on our own and in my view i don't think the economic data is that strong. it doesn't just speak to taper. it talks to stock valuations in general. for a very long time probably the last 12 to 24 months we have been able to say that the s&p has been below average corporate earnings yield. i wouldn't...
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mike? you in? >> i'm not much after scotch person but if you told me that was $1,000 i would be too scared to drink it. >>he quid gold. >> it is. back to you guys, i wanted to check to make sure you weren't drinking right now. toward oakland, traffic smooth. past the coliseum, a live look and at the top of the screen the crews there at the horizon just left so we'll look at the maps. we see slowing both directions north of the coliseum. we parked it there. the a's are playing. in the city, america's cup is going on. there is san bruno, watch that, that's where christie is covering that breaking news. >> thanks much. >> coming up, a slap on the wrist for san jose mayor chuck reed. why he was fined one dollar. >>> a shooting on chicago's south side sends more than a dozen people to the hospital. at this point no one is in police custody. i'll have the latest on the investigation plus an update on the victims' conditions coming up. >> reporter: breaking news out of san francisco's bay view district where police are looking for a burglary suspect that may be hopping from rooftop to rooftop. i'm christi
mike? you in? >> i'm not much after scotch person but if you told me that was $1,000 i would be too scared to drink it. >>he quid gold. >> it is. back to you guys, i wanted to check to make sure you weren't drinking right now. toward oakland, traffic smooth. past the coliseum, a live look and at the top of the screen the crews there at the horizon just left so we'll look at the maps. we see slowing both directions north of the coliseum. we parked it there. the a's are playing....
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information on this person, olive drab uniform but my source tells me that they're pretty sure that there was in fact only one shooter. also, the officer who was injured, and i don't want to stop on mikes here. this person who i know has been good friends with this officer who was shot this morning is he in stable condition but he suffered serious injuries. any time anyone is holt shot with one of these ar 15's. it's going to be damage. this guy has been a canine officer for many of his 18 years on the force owe did go through surgery. going to be okay but suffered serious injuries in morning. of course, this has been a being showing event for everyone here in this city, including the mayor, anthony gray who we also heard from earlier today. we all know this is horrific tragedy. job if we can remember anything quite like this here in the city. >> yeah, he went on to say that we have seen incidents like this in other parts of the nation but never before in the nation's capitol, bill. >> bill: just to be clear, the accomplice, is that being pushed to the side now, rick? >> well, not officially. but sources are telling me that they don't believe there is another shooter. of course, there
information on this person, olive drab uniform but my source tells me that they're pretty sure that there was in fact only one shooter. also, the officer who was injured, and i don't want to stop on mikes here. this person who i know has been good friends with this officer who was shot this morning is he in stable condition but he suffered serious injuries. any time anyone is holt shot with one of these ar 15's. it's going to be damage. this guy has been a canine officer for many of his 18...
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. >>> a man heart broken by his son's murder is making a plea to help capture the person who did it. mike explains why he may not live long enough. >> he was a good guy and i was proud of him. >> reporter: tonight a story of family. >> i would embrace him. >> a father and son. >> he was by my side all the way, and that was my only son. >> reporter: a dad who can barely see, sleep or eat. >> and i know that, you know, it's coming. >> reporter: charles senior is dying. he can barely breathe. at times he's in pain. he says it's the pain of another day that tears him apart on the inside. i take you back three days before christmas, december 22nd, 2011. shots fired west oakland. >> this case is very important. it's still very much open. i work it every day. >> reporter: investigator fong tran said an argument inside a store ensued. >> minutes after the argument he have was traced down and shot. >> reporter: his organs saved five lives. but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left h
. >>> a man heart broken by his son's murder is making a plea to help capture the person who did it. mike explains why he may not live long enough. >> he was a good guy and i was proud of him. >> reporter: tonight a story of family. >> i would embrace him. >> a father and son. >> he was by my side all the way, and that was my only son. >> reporter: a dad who can barely see, sleep or eat. >> and i know that, you know, it's coming. >>...
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person. -- that isrried him carried on forever. >> congratulations, mike.aryland's final conference game against duke, february 15 on national tv. how much do you think he is living in coach wooden's shadow? how you can see >> six people are arrested in connection with the murder of a high school student. that is our top trending story tonight on wjla.com. for air force majors are honored at washington national cemetery. you can see that all now on wjla.com. the muppets are taking d.c. most popular characters were adopted by the smithsonian institution. saidtil now, cheryl henson a bunch of her father's creations were sitting around in ardmore boxes. they will make their debut in november. then in march of 2014, miss piggy will be reunited with chef, you seem less tense since you got spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank. my stress has vanished. my old business checking account really pushed my buttons. transaction limits? more fees? are they bloody insane? horrible! come on! getting spark checking has made your cooking tolerable. [ male a
person. -- that isrried him carried on forever. >> congratulations, mike.aryland's final conference game against duke, february 15 on national tv. how much do you think he is living in coach wooden's shadow? how you can see >> six people are arrested in connection with the murder of a high school student. that is our top trending story tonight on wjla.com. for air force majors are honored at washington national cemetery. you can see that all now on wjla.com. the muppets are taking...
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mike jr. made a heart-breaking plea to the court. >> he's been a good father and a good person.now i'm going to miss our time together. it's going to be hard to see the world change without him. i humbly stand before the court today to request leniency for my father when giving his sentence. thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> reporter: after that, well, then the strange tale of the much-loved convicted killer took quite a remarkable turn. it happened that very day in court. prosecutor lewin. >> i'm asking right now as we sit here, mr. lubahn will have a chance. please for your family, for your kids, just let it go. tell us what happened. >> reporter: the judge granted a moment so mike could speak with his attorney privately. did he actually have something to confess? he returned a few minutes later. >> and we're asking to continue the sentencing. >> reporter: time to think? the judge pushed back sentencing by a month. >> my hope was that he would tell us what happened, that he would tell us what he did with carol and that he would be honest about both. >> reporter: for a
mike jr. made a heart-breaking plea to the court. >> he's been a good father and a good person.now i'm going to miss our time together. it's going to be hard to see the world change without him. i humbly stand before the court today to request leniency for my father when giving his sentence. thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> reporter: after that, well, then the strange tale of the much-loved convicted killer took quite a remarkable turn. it happened that very day in court....
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we have four key energies community leaders in the persons of chairman mike rogers, who just arrived, welcome, mr. chairman, ranking member dutch rupersberger. dni james clapper who will be with us later today, andday director mike flint. all will share their vision for our future. join.urage to the companies will be showing their services. we have brought them together to facilitate this conversation but it is through your participation and insight that ogress will be made here today at the summit. when you registered, each of you received a copy of two white papers. that we are proud to be rolling out this morning. each will be a topic of discussion at breakout sessions later today. the first operational levels of cyber intelligence seeks to explore cyber intelligence as a disciplined methodology with understandable frames of reference in the form of perational levels. the paper reviews have methods for proactive operations including intelligence and dikemin defenses to combat actual threats by adversaries. the second a preliminary examination of insider threat programs in the u.s.
we have four key energies community leaders in the persons of chairman mike rogers, who just arrived, welcome, mr. chairman, ranking member dutch rupersberger. dni james clapper who will be with us later today, andday director mike flint. all will share their vision for our future. join.urage to the companies will be showing their services. we have brought them together to facilitate this conversation but it is through your participation and insight that ogress will be made here today at the...
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. >>> a man heart broken by his son's murder is making a plea to help capture the person who did it. mike explains why he may not live long enough. >> he was a good guy and i was proud of him. >> reporter: tonight a story of family. >> i would embrace him. >> a father and son. >> he was by my side all the way, and that was my only son. >> reporter: a dad who can barely see, sleep or eat. >> and i know that, you know, it's coming. >> reporter: charles senior is dying. he can barely breathe. at times he's in pain. he says it's the pain of another day that tears him apart on the inside. i take you back three days before christmas, december 22nd, 2011. shots fired west oakland. >> this case is very important. it's still very much open. i work it every day. >> reporter: investigator fong tran said an argument inside a store ensued. >> minutes after the argument he have was traced down and shot. >> reporter: his organs saved five lives. but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left h
. >>> a man heart broken by his son's murder is making a plea to help capture the person who did it. mike explains why he may not live long enough. >> he was a good guy and i was proud of him. >> reporter: tonight a story of family. >> i would embrace him. >> a father and son. >> he was by my side all the way, and that was my only son. >> reporter: a dad who can barely see, sleep or eat. >> and i know that, you know, it's coming. >>...
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person in it. >> it will not take very long. mike nicco, i got some drizzle. >> there is drizzle on the bridge at ten-mile-per-hour wind with mist and drizzle. that will be indicative of the areas on the peninsula or the east bay that you deal with. it was cool yesterday but santa rosa will be eight degrees warmer and san jose two degrees warmer and fremont is the same, and oakland and san francisco two or three degrees cooler. and to the west, there could be a few thunderstorms along the sierra, 88 in yosemite national park and 88 in tahoe and sunshine if los angeles. we have one stale, a car with a flat tire southbound 680 and a shot of it, hopefully we can show you that. southbound 680 at main street we have this truck with a flat tire in the fast lane and that is already starting to cause traffic to back up. in the south bay, eastbound 237, to northbound 85 we have the transition shut down and that will last until 6:00 a.m. and you can see a little bit of northbound traffic along 85 but everything else is moving along. this is th
person in it. >> it will not take very long. mike nicco, i got some drizzle. >> there is drizzle on the bridge at ten-mile-per-hour wind with mist and drizzle. that will be indicative of the areas on the peninsula or the east bay that you deal with. it was cool yesterday but santa rosa will be eight degrees warmer and san jose two degrees warmer and fremont is the same, and oakland and san francisco two or three degrees cooler. and to the west, there could be a few thunderstorms...
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city police are investigating a horrific car crash that left three people dead and another person hospitalized. mikeation has move from the crash scene to here at head quarters. investigators are interviewing the officers as well as looking at what accident reconstructionists have found. what did the undercover officers do after seeing the occupants of the honda commit a crime. car chases are prohibited except in extreme circumstances. three died when at high speed the honda slammed into a jeep 4 miles away. >>> maryland state police are asking for the public's help in find ago hit and run driver who killed a pedestrian in west ocean city. 58-year-old jarld sherot when he died at the hospital. the vehicle involved if is a full sized red ford pick up. >>> the former anne arundel county government employee who sued john leopold settled her case. karla hamner accepted a settlement of $110,000 plus attorneys fees. she sued the county and john leopold allege. john leopold was convicted of misusing county employees an resigning. >>> it was a special evening last night former raven oj brigance celebrated h
city police are investigating a horrific car crash that left three people dead and another person hospitalized. mikeation has move from the crash scene to here at head quarters. investigators are interviewing the officers as well as looking at what accident reconstructionists have found. what did the undercover officers do after seeing the occupants of the honda commit a crime. car chases are prohibited except in extreme circumstances. three died when at high speed the honda slammed into a jeep...
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they are reaching some people using ham radio trying to make contact with the missing one person at a time. miken thought his wife of 38 years florence was missing. water rushed through and rolled their house into the river. they were separated. a rescuer found him hanging from a tree. >> he said, where is your wife? i said, i think she's lost. >> reporter: but she survived, rescued by a good samaritan. >> the most brave man in the whole world to jump in that water. >> emotions are still very raw in colorado. joining me now from boulder is nbc's leanne gregg. so many stories. one good thing, the death toll is now at eight, the number of missing are now dropping because people are beginning to reconnect. how is that going? >> andrea, today the focus on getting to stranded people who don't have any electricity, they don't have phones. they don't have ways of communicating with loved ones in lawrimore county. the search and rescue going well according to officials. they are happy with the amount of people they are finding and the condition they are in. they seem to be in good spirits. yesterday mor
they are reaching some people using ham radio trying to make contact with the missing one person at a time. miken thought his wife of 38 years florence was missing. water rushed through and rolled their house into the river. they were separated. a rescuer found him hanging from a tree. >> he said, where is your wife? i said, i think she's lost. >> reporter: but she survived, rescued by a good samaritan. >> the most brave man in the whole world to jump in that water. >>...
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mike is off today. what does that mean? >> a very essential person, leyla gulen will have weather and traffic. >> good morning everyone, everyone, we will be waking up to cooler temperatures tomorrow. we have a warm up toward the end of the week and the big story is friday when we are going to be expensing some chances of rain in the bay area. live doppler 7 hd shows we are not picking up any returns but we are looking at clear skies and that is how it will be for the most part for the rest of the day as we look to the embarcadero beyond the exploritorium to peer 39, a few lower clouds and fog and we will be cooler today and warmer tomorrow through thursday and fault will arrive on sunday. some of the wind, as well, shows gusts up to 30 miles per hour as fog so more wind today with the three-day forecast in a little bit but right now we will talk about track with early problems in san jose. this is going to be southbound 680 making the drive away from highway 4 to the 24 junction with projects working in the northbound direction before you get to tre
mike is off today. what does that mean? >> a very essential person, leyla gulen will have weather and traffic. >> good morning everyone, everyone, we will be waking up to cooler temperatures tomorrow. we have a warm up toward the end of the week and the big story is friday when we are going to be expensing some chances of rain in the bay area. live doppler 7 hd shows we are not picking up any returns but we are looking at clear skies and that is how it will be for the most part for...
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mike? following breaking news out of san francisco where one person has died in a house fire. it happened overnight on 18th avenue and pacheco. that's in the city's inner parkside neighborhood. one person was pronounced dead at the scene. another person was taken to the hospital, their condition remains unknown at this time. fire crews remain on scene. we continue to following the developing story involving a dodgers fan who was stabbed to death after wednesday night's game. police have arrested the man who they believe murdered the 24-year old man but their case is far from over. an update now to a story we first brought to you yesterday morning. a postgame brawl between rival fans turns deadly just blocks from a-t&t park. a 24- year old man in dodgers gear is stabbed to death near third and harrison. police say that fight left dodgers fan jonathan denver with a fatal stab wound. and officers asre saying it wasn't just one fight. there was a fight between dodgers fans coming from the game and giants fans coming from a club. then a little later the same two groups got involved
mike? following breaking news out of san francisco where one person has died in a house fire. it happened overnight on 18th avenue and pacheco. that's in the city's inner parkside neighborhood. one person was pronounced dead at the scene. another person was taken to the hospital, their condition remains unknown at this time. fire crews remain on scene. we continue to following the developing story involving a dodgers fan who was stabbed to death after wednesday night's game. police have...
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but that is a person who never talks publicly-- that is until tonight. mike morell held that job at the c.i.a. until last saturday and he has now done his first television interview for "60 minutes" with our john miller. john? >> reporter: well, scott, mike morell spent 33 years in the c.i.a., some of it briefing presidents on complex security issues, including the situation in syria. he told me he fears that a drawn out war in syria will ultimately give al qaeda terrorists a safe haven there-- the kind they once enjoyed in places like afghanistan. >> the two groups now are in some way affiliated with al qaeda, al nusra and al ashsham, are the two most effective organizations on the battlefield. and because they're good at fighting the syrians the moderate members of the opposition joined forces with them to fight the syrians. >> reporter: the end of a civil for what syria could offer one of two bad outcomes: stronger more brutal assad regime or a rebel government influenced by al qaeda. i spoke to an intelligence analyst who have set an uncomfortable thing h
but that is a person who never talks publicly-- that is until tonight. mike morell held that job at the c.i.a. until last saturday and he has now done his first television interview for "60 minutes" with our john miller. john? >> reporter: well, scott, mike morell spent 33 years in the c.i.a., some of it briefing presidents on complex security issues, including the situation in syria. he told me he fears that a drawn out war in syria will ultimately give al qaeda terrorists a...
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mike, tell us what you're learning today. >> reporter: tony, you're right, the fact that the second person of interest, the potential suspect they talked to yesterday, the individual, african-american male 50 years of age, that interest has gone away. aaron alexis, the sole suspect as described there. 13 people including alexis dead here. the epicenter was building 1 7, the headquarters of the sea systems command. as you recall alexis had access here. kathy lanier, the chief of the metropolitan police department here, we heard a lot from her it yesterday. they describes this harrowing scene, this shoot out that evidently went on for quite some time. >> i don't have the exact time before the final engagement, that will come much later after the for rennics are done but there was multiple engagements of the suspect with multiple different agencies before the final shots were fired. i'm saying that there is a pretty good period of time, so i can't give you the exact time. >> we know that aaron alexis is from th the washington area jusa short period of time. >> mike, do we know anything more about the weapons that aaron alexis
mike, tell us what you're learning today. >> reporter: tony, you're right, the fact that the second person of interest, the potential suspect they talked to yesterday, the individual, african-american male 50 years of age, that interest has gone away. aaron alexis, the sole suspect as described there. 13 people including alexis dead here. the epicenter was building 1 7, the headquarters of the sea systems command. as you recall alexis had access here. kathy lanier, the chief of the...
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that's the best way for people to make up their mind and determination as mike says as to whether or not they can see that person being in the oval office, being aleader, standing up to other leaders in the world in negotiations or whatever it may be. i hear the argument. there may be some credibility to it, but i still think the way we do it is -- from my view is the best way. >> one of the things that we have whraerlearned from researct the debates is that people, they hear commentary and they hear all the analysis and the pundantry their positions become effected by what they hear in the commentary after the debate. there are studies it if you put people in the room and ask them to just watch and listen to the debate and then record their opinions, it's much, much different than whatever they thought coming out of it is different thafr they've been exposeed and bombarded by all the commentary afterwards. i thought about that a lot because it is practically impossible it say, okay, people, don't tweet, don't -- just listen. just listen to these candidate . don't start arguing and expressing your own opinion un
that's the best way for people to make up their mind and determination as mike says as to whether or not they can see that person being in the oval office, being aleader, standing up to other leaders in the world in negotiations or whatever it may be. i hear the argument. there may be some credibility to it, but i still think the way we do it is -- from my view is the best way. >> one of the things that we have whraerlearned from researct the debates is that people, they hear commentary...
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tomorrow night as polls indicate the white house faces an uphill battle getting congress to mike a strike. >> not a personi've talked to dozens, not one is rebutting intelligence. he used chemical weapons, assad used chemical weapons against his people. the question now is for congress to resolve this week is are there consequences for a dictator who will have -- who would have used those weapons to gas to death hundreds of children? i don't think we're going to do anything to assad for doing these attacks and i think it's more likely that the chemical weapons could go about between the rebels or into al qaeda's home and we destabilize assad. jenna: there is someone refuting the evidence. assad is denying the attack last month and he warned there will be retaliation for any u.s. military attack on his country. >> the attacks against american bases in the middle east, if there's an air strike? >> they should expect everything. they should expect everything. not necessarily through the government. it's not -- the government are not the only player in this region. you have different parties, different factio
tomorrow night as polls indicate the white house faces an uphill battle getting congress to mike a strike. >> not a personi've talked to dozens, not one is rebutting intelligence. he used chemical weapons, assad used chemical weapons against his people. the question now is for congress to resolve this week is are there consequences for a dictator who will have -- who would have used those weapons to gas to death hundreds of children? i don't think we're going to do anything to assad for...
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the other in which he was more successful was that she was the person who encouraged a philip randolph to reach out to mike luther king, the most prominent leader of the movement that emerged in the south of the previous ten years to battle segregation and disfranchised in the south. very close connections to this southern wing of the civil-rights movement as did most of the members of the negro american labor council. they've played important roles in raising money for a movement of workers in the 1950's. a. philip randolph actually played a very key strategic mineral in sending the support and also his protege who is the most important expert in the tactic of non-violence, civil disobedience coming gandhian non-violence. actually went to montgomery and taught my nitpicking about the strategy that had first been implemented in the march in 1941. so these very important connections, a movement that is very well known but very deeply misunderstood. it was actually a meeting between king and randolph. out of this meeting they said, let's not just much for jobs, let's have a much for jobs and freedom. and aga
the other in which he was more successful was that she was the person who encouraged a philip randolph to reach out to mike luther king, the most prominent leader of the movement that emerged in the south of the previous ten years to battle segregation and disfranchised in the south. very close connections to this southern wing of the civil-rights movement as did most of the members of the negro american labor council. they've played important roles in raising money for a movement of workers in...
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open so if you want to speak line up and speak into the mike >> i went to a terrific mixer and the vibes are great and the guys have a great personality and it goes with the neighborhood. so you know when i get a spot like this it becomes a jewel and it's a great place to meet people if you want to have a cocktail and a hang out this is the spot thank you >> thank you and i'm david. this is the very first time i've spoken and there is no down side no noise possible complaints it's in the nature of what's going to happen there is perfectly suitable to the neighborhood. i live there. i feel in love are san francisco in 92 and i'll support any live event. i was
open so if you want to speak line up and speak into the mike >> i went to a terrific mixer and the vibes are great and the guys have a great personality and it goes with the neighborhood. so you know when i get a spot like this it becomes a jewel and it's a great place to meet people if you want to have a cocktail and a hang out this is the spot thank you >> thank you and i'm david. this is the very first time i've spoken and there is no down side no noise possible complaints it's...
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mike enzie. it would be uncharitable to say that this is just about personal ambition. [laughter] and my mind is open to be persuaded that that's not the case. >> all right. what are you talking about? >> well, we're talking about vice president cheney's daughter running against mike enzie in wyoming. you know, maybe it is having been in town for 41 years. i hate to kick people. and i really don't like to be unfair. you know, i don't want to cast doubts on people's motives. but sometimes, you know, you have to kind of work very hard not to do that. because it sure looks like something. actually, talking about some of the fun things, it was 2006, and it looked like democrats were going to take back over the house. it was looking pretty bad for republicans. and vice president cheney's office called and wanted to know if rothenberg and i could have breakfast with him. so we went over to the vice president's residence and had breakfast with him. i had met him before. first of all, it was unbelievable how much he knew about -- he had been to so many of these districts over th
mike enzie. it would be uncharitable to say that this is just about personal ambition. [laughter] and my mind is open to be persuaded that that's not the case. >> all right. what are you talking about? >> well, we're talking about vice president cheney's daughter running against mike enzie in wyoming. you know, maybe it is having been in town for 41 years. i hate to kick people. and i really don't like to be unfair. you know, i don't want to cast doubts on people's motives. but...
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guess what, the republicans will let him do it because they lack the ted cruz, mike lie, rand paul-like personalp. tracy: no mas. that's why judge andrew napolitano for president? i will lead the campaign, sir. >> tracy you will get me in trouble by saying that on air. tracy: come on. come on. break some news here. judge, thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> pleasure, guys. ashley: love the judge. all right, coming up, emerging markets, well, you know, losing some mojo no doubt. former world bank president robert zoellick will tell us how they can get it back. that's coming up. tracy: another head-scratcher out in detroit. a billion dollars in bonuses was actually paid as the city was going bankrupt. gerri willis is on the story next. as we head out to break, look at winners and losers on the s&p 500. best buy and ebay up top today. the dow is up 30 points. we'll be right back. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given
guess what, the republicans will let him do it because they lack the ted cruz, mike lie, rand paul-like personalp. tracy: no mas. that's why judge andrew napolitano for president? i will lead the campaign, sir. >> tracy you will get me in trouble by saying that on air. tracy: come on. come on. break some news here. judge, thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> pleasure, guys. ashley: love the judge. all right, coming up, emerging markets, well, you know, losing some mojo no...
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mike and andrea. ahead, our conversation with president bill clinton. his personalonnection to the kenya attack, whether he thinks president obama should meet with the new iranian leader and hillary clinton's possible 2016 run. plus, former f.b.i. insider john miller on how the government is working to keep terror organizations from recruiting and operating right here in the u.s. and one-third of the rock 'n' roll super group crosby, steels and nash. 50 years of rock history. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7:00. >> thanks a lot, norah. >> thank you. >>> security forces in nairobi, kenya say they have control of the building but the operation to end the terror siege is not over. two or three americans and one brit are believed to be among the gunmen who stormed the mall in kenya according to a statement from ken came's -- kenya's foreign minister. kenya's military says most of the hostages have been released. ten could still be inside the west gate mall. al-shabaab, a somali-based terror group is claiming responsibility for the attack. >>> pr
mike and andrea. ahead, our conversation with president bill clinton. his personalonnection to the kenya attack, whether he thinks president obama should meet with the new iranian leader and hillary clinton's possible 2016 run. plus, former f.b.i. insider john miller on how the government is working to keep terror organizations from recruiting and operating right here in the u.s. and one-third of the rock 'n' roll super group crosby, steels and nash. 50 years of rock history. the news is back...
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until they can rule out a second or third person, they need to keep it locked down. >> trace: mike, you'reith homeland security. when the fbi lead, what is that an indicator of? >> domestic terrorism generally falls to the fbi. sometimes you get an issue when it's on a specific mill tear bias, -- military base, but if there's no reason not to, the fbi takes the lead. you're assuming it's a one-off attack and you're looking for chain of custody, legal protections, make sure that you built the case, you protected the chain of custody so you can get all the evidence admitted in trial. a very difference situation if you think it's been carried out in relation to u.s. policy in the middle east, for example, where you might be worried about another attack tomorrow or three days later. that's the kind of thing where you want to do heightened security as opposed to post attack investigation. >> trace: mike barrett, good information. good insight. thank you, sir. >> sure thing. >> trace: the story is still rapidly developing as parts parf remain under lockdown, one suspect is dead, and there might
until they can rule out a second or third person, they need to keep it locked down. >> trace: mike, you'reith homeland security. when the fbi lead, what is that an indicator of? >> domestic terrorism generally falls to the fbi. sometimes you get an issue when it's on a specific mill tear bias, -- military base, but if there's no reason not to, the fbi takes the lead. you're assuming it's a one-off attack and you're looking for chain of custody, legal protections, make sure that you...
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we have four key intelligence community leaders in the persons , chairman mike rogers ranking memberdutchruppers dia director mike flynn. them will share their vision for the future of our community and its mission. i encourage each of you to visit the innovation forum throughout the day where companies doing great work within our community will be showing their innovative solutions and services. we have brought these key leaders together to facilitate this conversation, but it is through your participation and insight that progress will be insa's ictoday at summit. when you registered you receive a copy of two light papers is proud to be rolling out this morning. the first, operational levels of cyber intelligence, seeks to explore cyber intelligence as a disciplined methodology with understandable frames of reference in the form of operational levels. i'm going to go back and analyze that sentence later on today. [applause] [laughter] to combat actual threats by adversaries. , a preliminary examination of insider threat oh grams inside the u.s. private sector, is an initial review
we have four key intelligence community leaders in the persons , chairman mike rogers ranking memberdutchruppers dia director mike flynn. them will share their vision for the future of our community and its mission. i encourage each of you to visit the innovation forum throughout the day where companies doing great work within our community will be showing their innovative solutions and services. we have brought these key leaders together to facilitate this conversation, but it is through your...
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. >> don't you need one other person to like you to be president? >> he's got mike lee.nd that's what's he's testing. he's seeing if you really need people in washington to like you. he's made the calculation that you don't. >> i think you need people around you. jason zengerle, congratulations on the piece. and wayne slater, thank you for the hometown update. >>> up next, the woman who scared president obama into finally kicking his nicotine habit which was good for all of them. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] progresso's so passionate about its new tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> back to "hardball." in time for the sideshow. former president clinton went on the late show last night to discuss the annual meeting of the clinton
. >> don't you need one other person to like you to be president? >> he's got mike lee.nd that's what's he's testing. he's seeing if you really need people in washington to like you. he's made the calculation that you don't. >> i think you need people around you. jason zengerle, congratulations on the piece. and wayne slater, thank you for the hometown update. >>> up next, the woman who scared president obama into finally kicking his nicotine habit which was good for...
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mike. >> i'm here in st. petersburg. the president landed early, it was off to the first plenary session where the first person he should meet of course, vladimir putin. he greeted all of the leaders, putin did, at the palace, very i don'ornate surroundings. it was president obama yesterday before arriving here who spoke in stockholm, said look, relations with russia have hit a wall over syria chiefly but over a number of issues on down the line and putin responded seemingly tit-for-tat. he said secretary of state john kerry termed him a liar, because in his testimony kerry said the situation was dominated by moderates rather than extremists. leaders are at an all time low but president obama is picking up the syria cause here. talking on the margins as they say. talkintalking to world leaders, holding side conversations, these have been going on and on as the day has worn on. i mention that president obama spoke with prime minister abe before going to the full session of the g-20 and syria was on the agenda at that meeting as well. let's listen. >> i also look forward to having an extensive conversation about the situa
mike. >> i'm here in st. petersburg. the president landed early, it was off to the first plenary session where the first person he should meet of course, vladimir putin. he greeted all of the leaders, putin did, at the palace, very i don'ornate surroundings. it was president obama yesterday before arriving here who spoke in stockholm, said look, relations with russia have hit a wall over syria chiefly but over a number of issues on down the line and putin responded seemingly tit-for-tat....
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person got shot. we're out here trying to make people safe. >> greg, it's mike burke. you guys all set down there?r what the gang unit suspects, there is no clear evidence right now that the shooting is gang-related. they've got only two days to uncover some proof, otherwise the officers will lose the case to another unit. >> my father was a cop, and he was murdered in the city of boston. approximately seven years ago. so i -- i have some compassion for the families that when we show up to these calls and someone is lying on the ground. if i can be a part of bringing some kind of closure to them, absolutely. >> we'll get this guy. >> my goal is to catch the person who has actually committed the crime. >> the anniversary of my father's death is coming up. so he has been on my mind a lot. i remember seeing my dad putting on his uniform, you know, the gun, the badge, the cuffs, and i just remember me like i want to do that. i want to do that one day. if my dad wasn't a cop, what would i be? >> you're going to go back outside? >> come here, guys. i want to show you something. >> miles and his girlfrie
person got shot. we're out here trying to make people safe. >> greg, it's mike burke. you guys all set down there?r what the gang unit suspects, there is no clear evidence right now that the shooting is gang-related. they've got only two days to uncover some proof, otherwise the officers will lose the case to another unit. >> my father was a cop, and he was murdered in the city of boston. approximately seven years ago. so i -- i have some compassion for the families that when we...