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let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this morning with that breaking news out of the middle east. cnn had just learned that the u.s. state department will send a small team to cairo where israeli and palestinian delegations are holding cease-fire talks. this is a critical development. cnn's jake tapper broke the news a short time ago. he's in jerusalem, also joining us, reza sayah from cairo, egypt. jake, i want to start with you and the teal. tell us more. >> reporter: the state department sent the small team to the cairo negotiations. they are led by acting special envoy frank lowenstein, a long time aid to secretary of state john kerry. the group will be a strictly supportive advisory and monitoring capacity. they are not there to mediate or get involved directly in the talks. lowenstein and his team are scheduled to arrive in cairo this evening. we know what some of the sticking points could be in the cease-fire talks. israel wants the demilitarization of gaza. the palestinia
let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this morning with that breaking news out of the middle east. cnn had just learned that the u.s. state department will send a small team to cairo where israeli and palestinian delegations are holding cease-fire talks. this is a critical development. cnn's jake tapper broke the news a short time ago. he's in jerusalem, also joining us, reza sayah from cairo,...
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>> bob and i were in the newsroom. catherine graham, publisher of "the post," had come down from her office. ben bradley, the editor of the paper. there were surprisingly few people in the newsroom because we knew what was coming. and catherine actually said to the group of us, no gloating. >> how did that work out? >> and there was no need because my feeling was one of absolute total awe that it had come to this. finally, the country was going to be spared in an office and also recognition of the fact that those in the room had some real role in what was happening. but awe, total awe. and the fact that the system had worked. >> bob? >> i was sitting on the floor of howard simon's office. he was the managing editor watching this speech, and this was before the bezos era. it was the graham era. they handed out sandwiches that night. i remember the very bad bologna sandwich i was sitting there eating, and not only did catherine graham issue the no gloating rule, but ben bradley did. and he was kind of going around the new
>> bob and i were in the newsroom. catherine graham, publisher of "the post," had come down from her office. ben bradley, the editor of the paper. there were surprisingly few people in the newsroom because we knew what was coming. and catherine actually said to the group of us, no gloating. >> how did that work out? >> and there was no need because my feeling was one of absolute total awe that it had come to this. finally, the country was going to be spared in an...
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scott thuman is live in the newsroom. >> nato is calling this a escalation." has ramped up drastically, this fight over territory and russia's desire to take over portions of ukraine, reclaiming parts of what made up the ussr. a nato spokesperson is calling this the tip of the iceberg. the ground and satellite confirm what some call an incursion, and others, and invasion. rows of russian tanks and artillery entering ukraine. >> president putin and russia have repeatedly passed by potential off ramps. a president obama in situation room meeting with his national security team debated what the u.s. can do to prevent a full on war. mostly ait has been series of economic sanctions against russian banks and leaders. >> this is not in the cards for us to see a military confrontation between russia and the united states in this region. >> with the confrontation already underway between dueling ,actions
scott thuman is live in the newsroom. >> nato is calling this a escalation." has ramped up drastically, this fight over territory and russia's desire to take over portions of ukraine, reclaiming parts of what made up the ussr. a nato spokesperson is calling this the tip of the iceberg. the ground and satellite confirm what some call an incursion, and others, and invasion. rows of russian tanks and artillery entering ukraine. >> president putin and russia have repeatedly passed...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with more. patient is in isolation in sacramento. >> reporter: the state department of public health says the patient is low risk
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with more. patient is in isolation in sacramento. >> reporter: the state department of public health says the patient is low risk
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the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and good morning. carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with the most feared terrorist group in the world and its appeal to young americans who are fighting and dying for a hate-filled cause. in syria, pro-u.s. rebels say they have killed a second american in battle fighting alongside other isis fighters and killed in the same battle as douglas mccain of minnesota. the white house is still trying to confirm this. and president obama faces one of the toughest decisions of his presidency as isis gobbles up new territory, will american forces launch new air strikes to stop their advance? we're covering all the anklklesf this developing story. it's from the mother of a high school classmate of mccain. her son troy also became radicalized and died as a militant fighter in somalia. she tells the "new york daily news"ing recovering to her son, quote, they both were sort of searching it seemed like. i think both of them had a really strong desire to be needed and of
the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and good morning. carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with the most feared terrorist group in the world and its appeal to young americans who are fighting and dying for a hate-filled cause. in syria, pro-u.s. rebels say they have killed a second american in battle fighting alongside other isis fighters and killed in the same battle as douglas mccain of minnesota. the white...
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we have this information just coming into the newsroom. in the past ten minutes about a shooting that happened outside a peace awareness convert in philadelphia. nbc10's katy zachry is live outside of temple university hospital. katy, what have you learned? >> reporter: hi, chris, that's right, new information that we we just got from police sources is that this is a homicide investigation stemming from a shooting that happened at 8:30 last night outside the dell music center. the victim was unconscious after shot twice. ironically, it was happening outside a concert to promote peace. let's go to our video. again, the shooting happened around 8:30 last night. irony was not lost on concertgoers to promote peace just in the wake of weeks of violence we've seen in philadelphia. a fight broke out over two men, possibly over a woman. the fight escalated and police say an 18-year-old took out a gun and shot a 20-year-old. the shooter drove away in a white chevy impala. the victim was rushed here to the hospital. >> the irony of it does make you f
we have this information just coming into the newsroom. in the past ten minutes about a shooting that happened outside a peace awareness convert in philadelphia. nbc10's katy zachry is live outside of temple university hospital. katy, what have you learned? >> reporter: hi, chris, that's right, new information that we we just got from police sources is that this is a homicide investigation stemming from a shooting that happened at 8:30 last night outside the dell music center. the victim...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with more. the patient is in isolation in sacramento. >> reporter: the state department of public health says the patient is low risk but we don't know where the person came into contact with the virus and how severe the symptoms are. kaiser permanente cents out a short statement admitting there is a patient in their south sacramento facility who may exposed to the ebola virus. >> i'm speechless. i have no idea. that's crazy. >> reporter: from a doctor infectious disease specialist. we are taking the actions recommended by the cdc as a precaution just as we do for other patients with suspected infectious disease. this includes isolation of the patient in a specially equipped negative pressure room and the use of personal protective equipment by trained staff coordinated with infectious disease specialists. while kaiser patients were hearing of the possible ebola case from reporters -- >> they should let us know that and take better care of it. >> reporter: --the rumblings of the infectious virus
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with more. the patient is in isolation in sacramento. >> reporter: the state department of public health says the patient is low risk but we don't know where the person came into contact with the virus and how severe the symptoms are. kaiser permanente cents out a short statement admitting there is a patient in their south sacramento facility who may exposed to the ebola virus. >> i'm speechless. i have no idea. that's crazy. >>...
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. >>> still to come in the newsroom, the cdc goes on the highest state of alert for the ebola virus. sanjay gupta is here with more. >> it's called a level 1 alert, the last time was for h 191 in 2009 and hurricane katrina before that. we'll explain what it means right after the break. ♪ ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef, turkey, and garden veggie flavors. friskies grillers. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. ahmadzai. >>> more than 900 dea
. >>> still to come in the newsroom, the cdc goes on the highest state of alert for the ebola virus. sanjay gupta is here with more. >> it's called a level 1 alert, the last time was for h 191 in 2009 and hurricane katrina before that. we'll explain what it means right after the break. ♪ ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef, turkey, and garden veggie flavors....
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let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this morning with the race for a lasting calm in the middle east. there are just 16 hours left in the current cease-fire agreement and the clock is ticking down-to-earth extend the current truce or put a more lasting deal into place. there is a glimmer of hope in the negotiation table this morning. israel says it is ready to extend the current deal unconditionally, while palestinian officials say there has been some progress at the talks. to talk about this we're joined by reza sayah in cairo, egypt, and former ambassador to israel and egypt daniel kertser. he also participated in peace talks in the region up until 1994. reza, i want to start with you on the latest on these talks. >> yes, carol. these indirect negotiations resumed roughly three hours ago here in cairo. this morning, according to palestinian officials it's thee eking to the egyptian mediators who spoke to the israelis last night. you get the sense 8:00 a.m. friday the end of th
let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this morning with the race for a lasting calm in the middle east. there are just 16 hours left in the current cease-fire agreement and the clock is ticking down-to-earth extend the current truce or put a more lasting deal into place. there is a glimmer of hope in the negotiation table this morning. israel says it is ready to extend the current deal...
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>> welcome back to the newsroom. these are the headlines. reaction pours into the brutal killing of a u.s. journalist by islamic extremists. this news comes out of a failed u.s. mission to save james foley, along with other captives this summer. three top military leaders from hamas are killed in the latest israeli airstrikes. gaza police say dozens more are still under the rubble of a four-story structure. the americans after being treated for ebola is reportedly discharged from the hospital. he has been receiving it -- a treatment with an experimental drug. ♪ thiscoming up for you hour, big macs are on hold for many customers in moscow. russia shut down four mcdonald's restaurants over health and safety concerns. -- critics say ,fter a tour around the world the painting of the mona lisa of the north is backed here it grow with the pearl earring's is on the way. this, we will start with new revelation in the killing of u.s. journalist james foley. he was beheaded i isis militants, and execution that was broadcast in online video. it now com
>> welcome back to the newsroom. these are the headlines. reaction pours into the brutal killing of a u.s. journalist by islamic extremists. this news comes out of a failed u.s. mission to save james foley, along with other captives this summer. three top military leaders from hamas are killed in the latest israeli airstrikes. gaza police say dozens more are still under the rubble of a four-story structure. the americans after being treated for ebola is reportedly discharged from the...
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let's talk, live in the cnn newsro newsroom. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this hour in the middle east and america being side lined t cnn has learned that the u.s. state department will send a small team to cairo, egypt where cease-fire talks are being held. they will not be taking part in any of the negotiating, just monitoring and serving in a critical capacity. this comes on day two of a three-day cease-fire, this one seeming to stick. gazans are once again braving the streets, buying food in street markets. we're even seeing children heading outside. for its part israel is claiming, miss accomplished, all of israel is now safer. >>> also at this hour, the general assembly is meeting to discuss the situation in gaza. of course we'll monitor that meeting for you and bring you any developments. but first we want to get you to the negotiations in cairo. israeli and palestinian teams are trying to broker a peace agreement under the watchful if possibly powerless eye of the u.s. state department team. i'm joined by el
let's talk, live in the cnn newsro newsroom. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we start this hour in the middle east and america being side lined t cnn has learned that the u.s. state department will send a small team to cairo, egypt where cease-fire talks are being held. they will not be taking part in any of the negotiating, just monitoring and serving in a critical capacity. this comes on day two of a three-day cease-fire, this one seeming to...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom this morning. anne, apparently, the thieves broke into the facility despied increased security. >>> reporter: this plant is staffed 24 hours with security personnel and they have cameras all over the place. yet these thieves were successful. pg&e is blaming human error for the breach. these fresh tire tracks in this video suggest the thieves simply drove off with the construction equipment they stole. among the stolen property, possibly two tampers, like these. the sheriff got the call at 7:30 yesterday morning after someone cut a hole in the fence and snuck in overnight. the fence detection alarms went off, but pg&e says substation security personnel did not appropriately address them. detectives spent yesterday combing the area and reviewing surveillance video. >> this is a huge crime scene. this is a very big area. so obviously, just the scope of it, the size of it, is obviously challenging. >> reporter: this is also the site of a high-profile sniper attack last year when someone cut underground
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom this morning. anne, apparently, the thieves broke into the facility despied increased security. >>> reporter: this plant is staffed 24 hours with security personnel and they have cameras all over the place. yet these thieves were successful. pg&e is blaming human error for the breach. these fresh tire tracks in this video suggest the thieves simply drove off with the construction equipment they stole. among the stolen property,...
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we'll bring you back in the next hour of "newsroom." thanks so much. >>> the big question, was this massive police presence necessary or did it just enflame an already tense situation in look at the scene again from last night. >> there is goes, they are now firing onto the crowd. ouch! [ bleep ] they are firing rubber bullets. [ bleep ]. >> stop throwing stuff at them! [ bleep ]. >> that's right! [ bleep ]. >> i got the same roman candles. [ bleep ]. >> we will continue to record this. >> on the right. >> news channel 4 running, they're attacking reporters, they are attacking civilians. they are firing upon the media. they are continuing to advance down the street. >> did you hear him? he said "they are attacking civilians." the situation in ferguson being compared by at least one blog site to iraq. check out today's front page of "the huffington post." i want to bring in lieutenant general russell honore, and mike brooks and legal analyst joey jackson. >> thanks, carol, good morning. >> good morning. >> michael, was this level of polic
we'll bring you back in the next hour of "newsroom." thanks so much. >>> the big question, was this massive police presence necessary or did it just enflame an already tense situation in look at the scene again from last night. >> there is goes, they are now firing onto the crowd. ouch! [ bleep ] they are firing rubber bullets. [ bleep ]. >> stop throwing stuff at them! [ bleep ]. >> that's right! [ bleep ]. >> i got the same roman candles. [ bleep ]....
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let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening . >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. the white house takes major steps to new military action against the terrorists. u.s. officials tell cnn at any time reconnaissance flights could launch over syria, that could set up air strikes against the group that has vowed to kill americans at home and abroad. isis has already made good on the threat and underscored its reputation for savagery with the beheading of captured american journalist james foley. there are new questions about the tape including the possibility of a second terrorist in that video. we're going to get to that in a few minutes but first the potential of air strikes and the concerns already welling up on capitol hill. >> i think what the administration needs to do is come forward with a plan. right now they have no coordinated plan. we have no stated goals and objectives. the administration has inconsistent statements as to whether or not even they see isis as a threat to the western united states. british prime minister
let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening . >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. the white house takes major steps to new military action against the terrorists. u.s. officials tell cnn at any time reconnaissance flights could launch over syria, that could set up air strikes against the group that has vowed to kill americans at home and abroad. isis has already made good on the threat and underscored its...
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. >>> the next hour of newsroom starts right now. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm poppy har low. 7 p.m. eastern time in new york. >>> now to ferguson, missouri. outrage on display today at an emotional rally for an unarmed teen shot and killed by a police officer one week ago. hundreds crowded into the church there demanding justice for michael brown killed eight days ago. his parents there were there. they did not speak publicly but we did hear from their attorney, benjamin crump. when we say today united for justice for michael brown, jr. what we are really asking for is simple justice. we are not asking for anything extraordinary. they just want what any other would want if their child was shot down in broad daylight. a fair and impartial investigation. they want to know that they will have their day in court, that the killer of their child will be held accountable to the full extent of the law. >> total of three autopsies will be performed on michael brown's body before his parents will hold his funeral. the first autopsy we know was already done by the st. louis medical exam
. >>> the next hour of newsroom starts right now. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom, i'm poppy har low. 7 p.m. eastern time in new york. >>> now to ferguson, missouri. outrage on display today at an emotional rally for an unarmed teen shot and killed by a police officer one week ago. hundreds crowded into the church there demanding justice for michael brown killed eight days ago. his parents there were there. they did not speak publicly but we did hear from their...
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live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> we're following breaking news now. a woman died at burning man early this morning. she reportedly fell under a bus. the investigation is still in the early stages. and the victim's identity hasn't been released. burning man is happening in nevada's black rock desert through labor day weekend. >>> 6:33. some people in vallejo breathing more easily this morning. flames got too close for comfort for people living on sonora pass road. the fire started around 3:30 yesterday afternoon at a homeless camp there near highways 29 and 37. water from a cal fire helicopter helped keep the fire to ten acres. it took two hours to get it under control. no homes were damaged. >>> we want to give you an update on earthquake damage in napa. the estimate for damage to private homes and businesses in napa is up to $300 million. that doesn't include public buildings, roads, bridges, or economic fallout. building inspectors have about 800 buildings they need to check for damage. more than half of the broken water lines have been fixed. but al
live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> we're following breaking news now. a woman died at burning man early this morning. she reportedly fell under a bus. the investigation is still in the early stages. and the victim's identity hasn't been released. burning man is happening in nevada's black rock desert through labor day weekend. >>> 6:33. some people in vallejo breathing more easily this morning. flames got too close for comfort for people living on sonora pass...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom now to explain what's coming up. anne. >> reporter: this is the final hurdle in a long road for the a's renewing a lease at the oakland coliseum. the deal was approved by the oakland city council, alameda county, and is now headed to the coliseum authority for that final vote. it is a 10-year lease but that doesn't mean the a's will stay for 10 years. the coliseum might be knocked down much sooner than that. the oakland raiders, who share the coliseum, want to build a new one and under the proposal, the a's would get two years notice before any construction gets under way. o.co coliseum has had a lot of problems, namely plumbing and lighting. this is what oakland city leaders envision for the property. they call it coliseum city. it would include a hotel, offices and housing on the current stadium site along with a new stadium for the raiders. the city already spent three years working on that project. today's meeting of the coliseum authority starts at 8:30 a.m. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> a's co-o
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom now to explain what's coming up. anne. >> reporter: this is the final hurdle in a long road for the a's renewing a lease at the oakland coliseum. the deal was approved by the oakland city council, alameda county, and is now headed to the coliseum authority for that final vote. it is a 10-year lease but that doesn't mean the a's will stay for 10 years. the coliseum might be knocked down much sooner than that. the oakland raiders, who share the...
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live in the cnn "newsroom." and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. breaking views from the middle east. at least one person was killed and three injured after a terror attack in jerusalem. this video shows the aftermath of the scene. officials say an earth-moving vehicle similar to a bulldozer slammed into a passenger bus and overturned it. the driver of the tractor who was still behind the wheel when israeli police arrived was shot dead by authorities. all this happening as the cease-fire heads into its final hour. let's go to anderson cooper live in jerusalem this morning. tell us more, anderson. >> yeah, this incident occurred three miles from where we are right here in central jerusalem in and area near the international hotel. police say they arrived very quickly on the scene and found what essentially was a backhoe tractor being used to try to topple over an israeli passenger bus. the bus itself was said to be largely empty though the driver of the bus was said to be injured in what police are labeling a terror attack. they said they shot dead t
live in the cnn "newsroom." and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. breaking views from the middle east. at least one person was killed and three injured after a terror attack in jerusalem. this video shows the aftermath of the scene. officials say an earth-moving vehicle similar to a bulldozer slammed into a passenger bus and overturned it. the driver of the tractor who was still behind the wheel when israeli police arrived was shot dead by authorities. all...
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richard reid is live in the newsroom to with did story of the u.s. bringing two ebola patients to the u.s. >> officials say they received nasty e-mails. they've gotten 100 calls from people anger about bringing ebola-stricken patients into this country. they insist safety measures in place are enough to keep the virus contained and the public safe. >> wearing the biohazard suit, dr. kent brantley walked in for treatment today. a hopeful sign, says his brother. >> i'm worried about him. he'll be ok regardless. >> he ended a 5,000-mile journey from liberia here at dobbins air force base. he made the flight inside an isolation chamber like this. >> we have the process to maintain safety of the public at large. >> a special isolation room, brantley is receiving treatment. >> there's an extra barrier. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern. this is a new infection for the united states. >> medical officials in the white house say they're
richard reid is live in the newsroom to with did story of the u.s. bringing two ebola patients to the u.s. >> officials say they received nasty e-mails. they've gotten 100 calls from people anger about bringing ebola-stricken patients into this country. they insist safety measures in place are enough to keep the virus contained and the public safe. >> wearing the biohazard suit, dr. kent brantley walked in for treatment today. a hopeful sign, says his brother. >> i'm worried...
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let's talk live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello. this morning, the white house takes a major step to put isis in the cross hairs and possibly nudges the united states closer to new military action against the terrorists. u.s. officials tell cnn that at any time recog any -- flights could fly over syria. this morning, there are new questions about that tape, including the possibility of a second terrorist depicted in the video. we'll talk about that in a few minutes, but first the recon flights and the possibility of american air flights over syria. barbara starr is at the pentagon to tell us more. >> u.s. officials have indeed those surveillance flights have been authorized by the president. question is what will trigger the next step. when will air strikes happen? >> u.s. recon flights could begin over syria at any time according to u.s. officials using possibly drones, spy planes or f 18s, the pentagon is drafting options to strike inside syria. but the u.s. won't warn the syrian government who says carrying out
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life in the newsroom. -- live in the newsroom. >> thank you. it was the day that many had been waiting for in the mcdonnell corruption trial. the former governor took the stand, question on everything from his up bringing his relationship with his wife. moment in this trial everybody has been eagerly anticipating. it had a somewhat unexpected -- governor bob mcdonnell got called to the stand and testified. governor has said he has been eager to tell his side of the story and now has begun. months. 18 it's good to be able to testify. >> his time on the witness stand featured many questions about his upbringing but began with a story about his wife, maureen. the morning after running for governor, he testified, "i could --ll >> of course. talking about marriage and finances. >> the governor also talked about his initial run for statewide office and attorney general in 2005. he quickly realized it was incredibly taxing on family. it would require admin sacrifice and put a strain on the marriage. but ultimately, he said this was the calling he felt
life in the newsroom. -- live in the newsroom. >> thank you. it was the day that many had been waiting for in the mcdonnell corruption trial. the former governor took the stand, question on everything from his up bringing his relationship with his wife. moment in this trial everybody has been eagerly anticipating. it had a somewhat unexpected -- governor bob mcdonnell got called to the stand and testified. governor has said he has been eager to tell his side of the story and now has...
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i have to take a break and be back with more in "the newsroom." where the reward was that what if tnewar smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. it has been called the most dysfunctional relationship in the history of u.s./israeli ties. i'm talking about the one between president obama and prime minister netanyahu. the latest crisis in gaza is shining a bright light on the two leader answer their rocky history. white house correspondent michelle kosinski has more for you. >> reporter: israel needs to do more. >> to hold themselves to their own standard. >> the shelling of a u.n. facility is totally unacceptable and totally indefensible. >> reporter: statements
i have to take a break and be back with more in "the newsroom." where the reward was that what if tnewar smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn...
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the next hour of cnn "newsroom" after a break. gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. of course, we start this hour with that breaking news out of ferguson, after n
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i appreciate it. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," curfews and crime fighting. mpose curfews to try to curb the violence of the protests in ferguson. once lifted, the clashes only intensified. do curfews actually prevent crime? we'll talk about that next. we are born makers. we make things that give you goose bumps. things that adapt and exhilarate... we made a car that reacts to the road before you ever have the chance to. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import. tdrink something that is acidicy on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. i recommend pronamel. pronamel helps to defend the enamel from the acids in our diet... it helps to strengthen the teeth. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear, you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protectio
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katie marzullo is in the newsroom with the latest. >> back to the video so you can see how large and intense the tire was. bright orange flames, tons of smoke, a had are truck and firefighters working on the roof. the fire broke out before 11 o'clock on international boulevard and a woman who lives in an apartment says it sounded like an explosion or car crash and it appears to have started outside one of two, two story buildings that burned. here is the chief on the >> first units arrived and almost immediately they required additional resources and it is a nice building, a mixed use occupancy, commercial on the bottom, residential on the top so it turned into a four alarm fire. >> this is the aftermath. firefighters brought the fire under control after 1:00 o'clock this morning and more than 30 people are displaced but no one was hurt and the red cross is on the scene helping anyone and thank you from our tweet, the red cross have opened a shoal -- a shelter at the community center. >>> happening today, 25 people will fruit from a san jose law enforcement academy. they are helping
katie marzullo is in the newsroom with the latest. >> back to the video so you can see how large and intense the tire was. bright orange flames, tons of smoke, a had are truck and firefighters working on the roof. the fire broke out before 11 o'clock on international boulevard and a woman who lives in an apartment says it sounded like an explosion or car crash and it appears to have started outside one of two, two story buildings that burned. here is the chief on the >> first units...
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these are live images from the newsroom. a large show of police force as protests gained energy again, all in support of 18-year-old michael brown. he was unarmed when he was shot by the police august 9. national guard troops arrived in ferguson tonight. roz plater is in the newsroom. what's happening at this hour? >> the governor lifted the curfew, but our national guard troops in place. what we are hearing is the get there trying to piece of protesters separated from the troublemakers. they are pulling those people off into a separate area, trying to keep him and circled. president obama appealed for calm and said the world is watching the chaos. amnesty international has said a team of human rights advisors to the u.s. city. the missouri national guard aoops on the ground is in limited role, protecting the command center after a night of this. clashes with police by violent protesters. monday night, the police tried to keep peaceful protesters cordoned off from those were causing trouble. >> i'm not going to answer any que
these are live images from the newsroom. a large show of police force as protests gained energy again, all in support of 18-year-old michael brown. he was unarmed when he was shot by the police august 9. national guard troops arrived in ferguson tonight. roz plater is in the newsroom. what's happening at this hour? >> the governor lifted the curfew, but our national guard troops in place. what we are hearing is the get there trying to piece of protesters separated from the troublemakers....
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. >> let's talk, live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin in the st. louis suburb of ferguson. police are calling for calm this morning after a night of looting and fires. this is what the city looked like last night. >> just at the sporting goods store and then looked behind me and the shopping center, at least three more stores being looted at this point. we're seeing a lot of windows being smashed, people running out with clothing. >> everything on me. >> here is another look at the unrest last night. flames shooting from a quick trip gas station that was looted. this all started when protesters took to the streets over the shooting of an unarmed teenager saturday night by police. witnesses say it was unprovoked. but ferguson's police chief says the teenager got into a physical confrontation with an officer and tried to take his gun. that african-american teenager, 18-year-old michael brown, was supposed to start his freshman year of college today. but now his parents preparing to plan his funeral. brown'
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get started at phoenix.edu >>> hi, everyone, you're in the cnn newsroom. i am poppy harlow here in new york. >> i am john vause, reporting in gaza. >> this hour, we are explaining the two biggest stories this weekend, the chaos in gaza and the arrival of an ebola patient in the united states. first in the mid east, whatlet led to the struggle. the leader of world health organization says the ebola outbreak is moving faster than they can control it. now an infected patient is in the united states for treatment. how concerned should everyone here be? our experts weigh in so you know exactly what's going on. we begin this our in the middle east. people that live in southern gaza say shelling from israel and explosions today are constant, they are nonstop. at least 50 palestinians are reported killed today across gaza. one day since a cease-fire fell apart really before it could even take effect. the israeli military says their targets are tunnels, weapon storage sites, and hamas command centers. southern gaza is where a missing israeli soldier is believed to b
get started at phoenix.edu >>> hi, everyone, you're in the cnn newsroom. i am poppy harlow here in new york. >> i am john vause, reporting in gaza. >> this hour, we are explaining the two biggest stories this weekend, the chaos in gaza and the arrival of an ebola patient in the united states. first in the mid east, whatlet led to the struggle. the leader of world health organization says the ebola outbreak is moving faster than they can control it. now an infected patient...
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start exploring at followyournola.com. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight. a big news for tesla and it could be bad news for california. where the company just broke ground for a possible new battery factory. and cars targeted in bart garages. thousands of commuters park there every day but how safe is it? also, the one thing noticeably missing from the new levi's stadium. it's all coming up tonight at 6:00. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> see you in 30 minutes. thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news" is coming up next. and remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. have a great night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. >> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. worried investors pull out of market and the dow plunges more than 300 points. anthony mason on what's behind the sell-off. the c.d.c warns americans to stay away from west africa as the ebola death toll topped 700. reports from debora patta and dr. jon lapook. the c.i.
start exploring at followyournola.com. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight. a big news for tesla and it could be bad news for california. where the company just broke ground for a possible new battery factory. and cars targeted in bart garages. thousands of commuters park there every day but how safe is it? also, the one thing noticeably missing from the new levi's stadium. it's all coming up tonight at 6:00. back to you guys. >> thank you....
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we will bring you more as it comes in the newsroom. underground gas explosions ripped through taiwan's second-largest city. at least 24 killed and 267 injured in the southern city. the blast struck a densely populated area were several petrochemical companies operate pipelines. we have this report from beijing. >> huge explosions in a southern city in taiwan killed 25 people and injured 267. those figures are likely to change. residents have reported huge fireballs leaping into the sky late thursday night. taiwan's premier says at least five explosions rocked the city. nobody knows the cause of the explosions. petrochemical companies had pipelines that went through the city along the sewage system. at the time of the explosion, firefighters were investigating the report of a gas leak. the gas leaking is suspected to be propylene. there is no exact cause we know for sure for these exclusions. four firefighters were reported to have been killed in the explosions. residents are reporting roads split in two, huge craters and caves created b
we will bring you more as it comes in the newsroom. underground gas explosions ripped through taiwan's second-largest city. at least 24 killed and 267 injured in the southern city. the blast struck a densely populated area were several petrochemical companies operate pipelines. we have this report from beijing. >> huge explosions in a southern city in taiwan killed 25 people and injured 267. those figures are likely to change. residents have reported huge fireballs leaping into the sky...
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the newsroom was rendered inhabitable by the quake. they put out the paper despite seeing the gigantic printing press cracked and journalists getting their work done no matter what. so the folks got the job done today. they're to be congratulated because so many of their readers depend on them for the information they have to share. now, let's move to that terrible injury to the 13-year-old boy when the chimney collapsed on top ofñr him. sergio is live with his progress and the emotional message from his best friend. >> dan, yeah, his family has graciously allowed us into his home to show you exactly what happened. this is that fireplace that fell apart sunday morning during that earthquake. i'm told that nicolas's friend was asleep on the couch. nicolas here on the floor, he tried to get away, but the bricks came tumbling down upon him. bits and pieces of brick and mortar, the remnants of the fireplace have all been piled in the backyard. nicolas's aunt said the 13-year-old tried to move before it all came crashing down. >> he jolted
the newsroom was rendered inhabitable by the quake. they put out the paper despite seeing the gigantic printing press cracked and journalists getting their work done no matter what. so the folks got the job done today. they're to be congratulated because so many of their readers depend on them for the information they have to share. now, let's move to that terrible injury to the 13-year-old boy when the chimney collapsed on top ofñr him. sergio is live with his progress and the emotional...
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live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> a's co-owner lew wolff still hopes to build a ballpark in downtown san jose but the san francisco giants want to block the plan and major league baseball is not giving the a's permission to move to silicon valley. san jose has an antitrust lawsuit pending against mlb. >>> santa clara county superior court system is closing some facilities to deal with a deficit caused by receiving less money from the state. civil small, claims traffic courts in morgan hill and small claims traffic courts in palo alto will have cases moved to san jose and santa clara and that starts october 6. >>> the family of a fallen cal bears football player wants people to know what was lost in his death. >> people will see what incredible family this is -- what an incredible family this is, what a tight unit they were the type of relationship. >> lawyers began a news conference by putting up photographs of ted agu. he collapsed and died after team conditioning drills last february. the cause of death was an undiscovered heart condition. the family disputes that. it f
live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> a's co-owner lew wolff still hopes to build a ballpark in downtown san jose but the san francisco giants want to block the plan and major league baseball is not giving the a's permission to move to silicon valley. san jose has an antitrust lawsuit pending against mlb. >>> santa clara county superior court system is closing some facilities to deal with a deficit caused by receiving less money from the state. civil small, claims...
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. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," the protests ease somewhat in ferguson, missouri, but now a new battle may loom. chris cuomo is in ferguson where the nation's top law enforcement officer is due to arrive in hours. >> reporter: when attorney general eric holder comes here, what will he do to change the mood and can he do anything to change the investigation? we have the latest. we're in downtown detroit, michigan, right now. yes. tell us about the amazing mortgage process here at quicken loans. a lot of clients may be doing this for the first time. whether it be a refinance or be a purchase, you're gonna need someone's help. i'm your guy. i'm talking to a client whose house is on the line. would my mom be ok with the way i'm treating them right now? i'm your buddy, i'm your team mate, i'm your helper. i specialize in what i do and i care about my clients. we're just real people sitting here in detroit, michigan, helping people out. i'm real! that's right! exactly! call us today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze. [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumato
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abc 7 news reporter is live in the newsroom. katie? >> eric, the results are interesting. they could end up supporting witness testimony. but it is still preliminary. the pathologist hired by the family says a graze wound on michael brown's right arm could have happened twen he put his hands up or while his back was turned to the shooter. anger boiling over. after a night of shootings, looting, and police responding with tear gas. >> we had to act to protect lives and property. >> reporter: it's fueled to the already raging emotional fire. a private preliminary autopsy report ordered by michael brown's family has just been released. it's found the unarmed 18-year-old shot at least eight times including twice in the head. the medical investigator says the shots were likely not fired at close range. >> what we know from the gunshot wounds to the head is that they were at a distance and they were coming in going from the top down indicate that mr. brown was bent over at the time that those shots occurred. >> police maintain officer darren wilson shown in this facebook photo s
abc 7 news reporter is live in the newsroom. katie? >> eric, the results are interesting. they could end up supporting witness testimony. but it is still preliminary. the pathologist hired by the family says a graze wound on michael brown's right arm could have happened twen he put his hands up or while his back was turned to the shooter. anger boiling over. after a night of shootings, looting, and police responding with tear gas. >> we had to act to protect lives and property....
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in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> breaking news now from st. louis. there's been an officer- involved shooting in the downtown area. according to information just released by the st. louis police department, officers shot a man armed with a knife who they say was acting erratically and threatened the officers, now st. louis is ten miles from ferguson, missouri. the new military presence there did not prevent another night of violence. susan mcginnis has the latest from ferguson ten days since the deadly police shooting of an unarmed teenager. >> reporter: national guard troops are on alert protecting the police command center in ferguson, missouri following the ninth straight night of chaos. 31 people were arrested overnight as peaceful protests turned violent. police say people in the crowd fired guns at officers and threw molotov cocktails. bottles and batteries and set fire to buildings. four officers were injured and police say two people were shot but not by officers. >> tonight, some of those arrested came from as far as -- away as new york and c
in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> breaking news now from st. louis. there's been an officer- involved shooting in the downtown area. according to information just released by the st. louis police department, officers shot a man armed with a knife who they say was acting erratically and threatened the officers, now st. louis is ten miles from ferguson, missouri. the new military presence there did not prevent another night of violence. susan mcginnis has the latest from ferguson...
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forces were put at risk. >> senior political reporter scott thuman is in the newsroom with the latesthe white house stating first and foremost that there will not, not be combat troops about on the ground. but -- put on the ground. but make no mistake, this is the biggest fighting against iraq since technically ending that war. multiple airstrikes by f-18s as well as drones and there very well could be more at any moment. >> a u.s. attack and for the first time against that islamist militant group quickly spreading across iraq. and implementing a rein of terror against christians now fleeing nort. >> without forford -- north. >> without food, what, they have approximately 25,000 children. approximately 40 children died. >> senior program officer at ird and an iraqi american was recently there happening out supply -- handing out supplies. her concern the tons of thousands isolated on a mountain and told if they come down they'll be killed. >> i think this is what made the decision on the air strike because it has to be resolved. we can cannot reach those peopl. >> while u.s. aircraft d
forces were put at risk. >> senior political reporter scott thuman is in the newsroom with the latesthe white house stating first and foremost that there will not, not be combat troops about on the ground. but -- put on the ground. but make no mistake, this is the biggest fighting against iraq since technically ending that war. multiple airstrikes by f-18s as well as drones and there very well could be more at any moment. >> a u.s. attack and for the first time against that islamist...
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kris van cleave is in the newsroom tonight with what we know at this hour. >> one witness said the force of the crash shook the ground miles away. the state police report finding a large debris field and a deep crater. the pilot of the single c $30 million fighter is still missing. >> witnesses report hearing loud booms and seeing smoke coming from the hills. the f-15 crash site is hard to access from the ground in dense woods outside of stanton, virginia. >> the orange flames and everything coming off the ground over there, it was absolutely shaking. i mean, you know, you don't expect to see something like that. >> the plane that crashed, a 30-year-old f-15c looks like this at 9:05 a.m., the experienced massachusetts international guard pilot radioed air traffic controllers in washington declaring an in flight emergency. moments later radio contact was lost. >> it's not very common at all, and i can't tell you the last time we have had a mishap in the f-15c model. >> first responders on the ground closed roads and began a difficult trek to the crash site as military helicopters searched
kris van cleave is in the newsroom tonight with what we know at this hour. >> one witness said the force of the crash shook the ground miles away. the state police report finding a large debris field and a deep crater. the pilot of the single c $30 million fighter is still missing. >> witnesses report hearing loud booms and seeing smoke coming from the hills. the f-15 crash site is hard to access from the ground in dense woods outside of stanton, virginia. >> the orange flames...
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barbara starr thanks to you, too. >>> still to come in "the newsroom" -- >> my man. >> how are you doing> you are the man. >> one top cop to the top lawyer, attorney general eric holder meets the man in charge of keeping peace in ferguson, missouri. from 2000 to 2011, on average 17 manufacturers a day shut down in america. there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year, >>> all right, just moments ago the u.s. attorney general eric holder who is back from ferguson, missouri, and back in washington, d.c., made a statement on ferguson and what's happening there. let's listen. >> the investigation that i launched more than a week ago during the course of my visit, i met with law enforcement as well as community leaders. we had i think constructive discussions about the importance of maintaining peace, averting future acts of violence or vandalism, and ensuring public safety, as well as the need for outreach and engagement to rebuild a fractured trust between the community and the law enforcement community that it ser
barbara starr thanks to you, too. >>> still to come in "the newsroom" -- >> my man. >> how are you doing> you are the man. >> one top cop to the top lawyer, attorney general eric holder meets the man in charge of keeping peace in ferguson, missouri. from 2000 to 2011, on average 17 manufacturers a day shut down in america. there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year,...
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fox 29 investigates broke this story two years ago and our jeff cole in the newsroom right now with the very latest developments. jeff. >> reporter: dawn here we go. it was a tip from a former worker at the charity self ink which got us on the trail of the missing money. now, criminal charges have been brought. >> get off my lawn. >> reporter: did you take a trip to nassau on their money? >> it was the winter of 2012 when fox 29 investigate asked erika brown the former coo of the non-profit self ink if she used the charities funds as her own. >> erika, i've got receipts from the restaurant schoo >> brown wouldn't talk but american express credit card receipts obtained by fox 29 investigates told the story of travel, lodging pricey meals, grocery at what ugh boots brought by brown on self ink's credit card. the total charge to the non-profit focused on helping the homeless more than 198 gra grand. >> they basically embezzled money from self. >> amy kerlin is philadelphia' inspector general. her office investigated brown and former chief program officer nathaniel robinson which is now led
fox 29 investigates broke this story two years ago and our jeff cole in the newsroom right now with the very latest developments. jeff. >> reporter: dawn here we go. it was a tip from a former worker at the charity self ink which got us on the trail of the missing money. now, criminal charges have been brought. >> get off my lawn. >> reporter: did you take a trip to nassau on their money? >> it was the winter of 2012 when fox 29 investigate asked erika brown the former...
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we'll be back with much more in the "newsroom." (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million j
we'll be back with much more in the "newsroom." (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the...
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>> bob and i were in the newsroom. the publisher had come downstairs. ben bradley, the editor of the paper -- there were two people in the newsroom because we knew what was coming. catherine actually said to the group of us, no gloating. [laughter] >> how did that work out? >> there was no need because my feeling was one of absolute, total awe that it had come to this. finally, the country was going to be spared him in office, and also recognition of the fact that those in the room had had some real role in what was happening. awe. total awe. and the fact that the system had worked. >> bob? >> i was sitting on the floor of howard steinman's office, the managing editor, watching the s peech. this was before the bezos era. they handed out sandwiches that night. [laughter] i know -- i remember the very bad bologna sandwich that i was sitting there eating. issue theid graham no-gloating rule, ben bradley did. newsrooming around the slowly, not showing any emotion. ben and i wenten an to the elevator. it opened and there is sergeant schreiber, who had someho
>> bob and i were in the newsroom. the publisher had come downstairs. ben bradley, the editor of the paper -- there were two people in the newsroom because we knew what was coming. catherine actually said to the group of us, no gloating. [laughter] >> how did that work out? >> there was no need because my feeling was one of absolute, total awe that it had come to this. finally, the country was going to be spared him in office, and also recognition of the fact that those in the...
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. >>> we are live again in napa a significant after shock hit the american canyon area, several people are calling into our newsroom, twitter several people were awakened an upcoming up in two minutes, we are looking live it is heartbreaking to see the damage home and a lot of people do not have earthquake insurance. >> that is right. we are covering more on what the city of napa is doing to help people. good morning, it is tuesday august 26th, i am dave clark. >> let's check weather and traffic. steve is right over there. a lot of people, san bruno felt it, and they said my dog is barking and we felt it up here too. low clouds are in place, and the low is giving us the cool down, they dropped in paid a visit, shower activity and hail into parts of nevada and it is not strong enough, more 50s here and and napa, 59 foster city, and 55 in menlo park and to if you are taking the dog out, that is a big drop and it is assure sign temperatures will drop, napa, a little component of westerly, burning man is okay today for weather. fog will burn off sooner than it did yesterday and a little warmer, 80s and some 70s, here i
. >>> we are live again in napa a significant after shock hit the american canyon area, several people are calling into our newsroom, twitter several people were awakened an upcoming up in two minutes, we are looking live it is heartbreaking to see the damage home and a lot of people do not have earthquake insurance. >> that is right. we are covering more on what the city of napa is doing to help people. good morning, it is tuesday august 26th, i am dave clark. >> let's...
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new details coming into the newsroom about the san diego student who died fighting along side isis in syria. >> what is operation slog? >> live look outside, sun has arrived. >>> today's top stories, 6:14. u.s. officials trying to verify information about death of an american man they believe fighting with isis in syria. investigators say they were aware douglas mcarthur mccain was in syria to fight with the militant group, blamed for beheading an american journalist. >>> police in san jose looking for whoever stabbed a man near a shopping center near lawrence expressway in saratoga. the victim is expected to survive. >>> since the ground shook, for the first time most students in napa will return to school. the first thing on the lesson plan, earthquake drills. spectors deemed nearly all campuses safe. some needed repairs like replacing broken windows or fixing cracks in the sidewalk. >>> uber admitting to something called operation slog. scott mcgrew joining us now. is what slog supposed to be? >> uber says operation slog is a program to educate people about the benefits of driving
new details coming into the newsroom about the san diego student who died fighting along side isis in syria. >> what is operation slog? >> live look outside, sun has arrived. >>> today's top stories, 6:14. u.s. officials trying to verify information about death of an american man they believe fighting with isis in syria. investigators say they were aware douglas mcarthur mccain was in syria to fight with the militant group, blamed for beheading an american journalist....
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which was the topic of the newsroom today. >> the winners/losers.have a winner, you have to have a loser. >> that's true. >>> first, though, parents bringing out the best behavior in their kids. how one mom tried to improve her kids' behavior by changing her own. will it work for you? you are watching "world news now." ♪ and i don't need you criticizing me ♪ ♪ i don't need you walking all over me ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by pampers. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by pampers. when they wake up dry in pampers. while ordinary diapers only have 2 layers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers. so they stay up to three times drier. for up to twelve hours of protection. and good mornings. wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how
which was the topic of the newsroom today. >> the winners/losers.have a winner, you have to have a loser. >> that's true. >>> first, though, parents bringing out the best behavior in their kids. how one mom tried to improve her kids' behavior by changing her own. will it work for you? you are watching "world news now." ♪ and i don't need you criticizing me ♪ ♪ i don't need you walking all over me ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather...
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let's go to kpix 5's anne makovec live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the second of the two expected storms, julio, was just upgraded to a category 2 hurricane. now hawaii is poised to take its first direct hurricane hit in 22 years. hurricane iselle is expected to hit the big island as early as this evening. heavy rains and wind gusts up to 85 miles an hour are expected along with flooding in some areas. state officials are telling people on all of the hawaiian islands to get ready, but not to panic. the american red cross is setting up some no-frills shelters. >> just providing a safe place to get out of the storm basically. there are no amenities, maybe no running water or food. >> reporter: so we have iselle coming first then julio as i just said now a category 2 lurking right behind. tourists and locals have been getting in some last-minute beach time. bottled water and other items are quickly disappearing from grocery stores. and for travelers, hawaiian airlines did waive reservation change fees and fare differences today and tomorrow because of the storms. roberta gon
let's go to kpix 5's anne makovec live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the second of the two expected storms, julio, was just upgraded to a category 2 hurricane. now hawaii is poised to take its first direct hurricane hit in 22 years. hurricane iselle is expected to hit the big island as early as this evening. heavy rains and wind gusts up to 85 miles an hour are expected along with flooding in some areas. state officials are telling people on all of the hawaiian islands to get...
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we also had several calls to the newsroom from people who felt the rumbling. in martinez, she felt it in a big way. we'll bring you more updates. up to 3 earthquakes, a third 1.9. three in the matter of 4 minutes. 3.9, 2.7, 1.9 from 5:33 to 5:37 a couple miles south of american canyon. so it's not over yet. >>> 5:56. in the next half-hour, a world famous rapper now charged in connection with a murder in the south bay. what police found on his tour bus that led to his arrest. >> reporter: i'm ryan takeo live in napa. i didn't feel the aftershocks but people who live around here they definitely did. they felt two of them. you're reporting three. now, over here in napa, we're in front of one of 70 buildings that's been red-tagged. how much more work inspectors have, coming up. ,,,,,,,, latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, all beds are on sale. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snor
we also had several calls to the newsroom from people who felt the rumbling. in martinez, she felt it in a big way. we'll bring you more updates. up to 3 earthquakes, a third 1.9. three in the matter of 4 minutes. 3.9, 2.7, 1.9 from 5:33 to 5:37 a couple miles south of american canyon. so it's not over yet. >>> 5:56. in the next half-hour, a world famous rapper now charged in connection with a murder in the south bay. what police found on his tour bus that led to his arrest. >>...