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brian: brian lamb: will it work? does it work?essica stern: i think they are trying to measure the effect is. -- effectiveness. obviously that looks horrifying task -- to us. would make us think twice about joining a group that is doing that. but, some young people find the production values of isis videos much more appealing. then the state department's rendition. they have definitely gotten better over time. the other problem with the state department's efforts is that it is the state department. the fact that it is the state department running, think again, turn away, makes it less edible. i would like to see -- less credible. i would like to see nongovernment organizations getting involved. i like to see many people watching this program. think about how they might counter isis. anybody who has something to offer. i think we all need to really think about that. for over 12 years, i have been arguing that the people who need to counter this message need to be the same age as those who are being recruited. there is now an organi
brian: brian lamb: will it work? does it work?essica stern: i think they are trying to measure the effect is. -- effectiveness. obviously that looks horrifying task -- to us. would make us think twice about joining a group that is doing that. but, some young people find the production values of isis videos much more appealing. then the state department's rendition. they have definitely gotten better over time. the other problem with the state department's efforts is that it is the state...
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brian: why?essica: i don't see how it could. americans would never accept that, i think very few muslim americans would accept that. brian: i guess that's what i wanted to ask. inside our country, there are different places where muslims live. would they be able to, under our constitution, bring sharia law to their world? jessica: it is something i can't imagine. i can't imagine that happening. i can't imagine, i am sure there are small groups of muslims who would like to see that happen in america, but the vast majority would never accept the way sharia law is interpreted by isis or saudi arabia, certainly. brian: what is your view about how the american government is dealing with terrorism? jessica: i think that terrorism presents many different kinds of threats. isis in particular presents a military threat, especially to the countries that surround the area it controls. it presents a terrorist threat to the entire world. it presents an ideological threat. isis is able, astonishingly, to to at
brian: why?essica: i don't see how it could. americans would never accept that, i think very few muslim americans would accept that. brian: i guess that's what i wanted to ask. inside our country, there are different places where muslims live. would they be able to, under our constitution, bring sharia law to their world? jessica: it is something i can't imagine. i can't imagine that happening. i can't imagine, i am sure there are small groups of muslims who would like to see that happen in...
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brian: next.es, sir. please stand over here so we can see you. charlie: charlie. i go to school in connecticut. talking about the modern space race between companies, because i think there are a lot of people that think america is losing its dominance in space, and it is a matter of changing times and to have him have such confidence in the american ability to be able to innovate and be a leader in space is inspiring and made me have more say for what we are doing in the country. brian called what is your intention? charlie: i want to be a comedian, host of the tonight show. brian: can you show us at this moment any particular comedic talent. charlie: you put me on the spot here. [laughter] uh this is tough. this is really tough here. come back to me. brian: no problem. next year. let's get a hand back here. please stand and tell us who you are. maria: i am maria and one of the most important moments this week has been meeting our senator, cory booker, who was mayor of a town really close to me, a
brian: next.es, sir. please stand over here so we can see you. charlie: charlie. i go to school in connecticut. talking about the modern space race between companies, because i think there are a lot of people that think america is losing its dominance in space, and it is a matter of changing times and to have him have such confidence in the american ability to be able to innovate and be a leader in space is inspiring and made me have more say for what we are doing in the country. brian called...
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brian: your mentor. catherine: my sister lily. brian: why? catherine: she has always told me to follow my passion. that has what has wrought -- that is what has brought all the delegates here today because we have a passion for making a difference in this world. brian: you can also for a teacher in this is that is somebody you want to honor. yes, ma'am. paige: i am from delaware. aside from my family, the mentors in the youth program in delaware, like a ymca program where we do a model state legislature, and that is where i found my passion, politics, one of our interim directors, and my delegation advisor, catherine. they have just done so much to foster the youth, that we have a forum for debate, that we can come together as a state and discuss politics. the amount of faith they have had in us adjust that they have -- that they have had in us and just that they have been there to tell us you are going to be the future of the country. you are going to be the ones to help change the world. i love that they have been there, both of them, for a
brian: your mentor. catherine: my sister lily. brian: why? catherine: she has always told me to follow my passion. that has what has wrought -- that is what has brought all the delegates here today because we have a passion for making a difference in this world. brian: you can also for a teacher in this is that is somebody you want to honor. yes, ma'am. paige: i am from delaware. aside from my family, the mentors in the youth program in delaware, like a ymca program where we do a model state...
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brian: yes. i never thought of it like that, but there is a -- that is part of its drive. i knew that i grew up in such a provincial little world, and i -- i wanted to make it bigger and i wanted to create larger opportunities for myself. and i thought my learning about other subjects, my world would expand. and you just never know when these dots or how these dots, ever get created and connected. and that opportunity would occur. charlie: when did this start? brian: it originally started right out of college, in that i had graduated college and within two weeks i thought, what do i do? did i learn anything? i was not sure i learned anything. so what i did is, i reached out to the most well-known professor at usc that i was one of the students, one of 300 kids. and i requested to meet him. he denied the request. and i then showed up at usc as he left his class and said, i would like to just spend 20 minutes with you. charlie: just walk with you and we will talk. brian: he eventually said yes and
brian: yes. i never thought of it like that, but there is a -- that is part of its drive. i knew that i grew up in such a provincial little world, and i -- i wanted to make it bigger and i wanted to create larger opportunities for myself. and i thought my learning about other subjects, my world would expand. and you just never know when these dots or how these dots, ever get created and connected. and that opportunity would occur. charlie: when did this start? brian: it originally started right...
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brian lamb: -- christopher hitchens. brian lamb: you have been a pundit all your life?ndrew ferguson: i would hate to think i was a pundit. it was interesting to think about that, 30 years ago because it is an obsession of mine in washington journalism, as that guy said on there there is a class of people that make themselves experts on everything by which i mean they become experts on nothing so they can talk about the intricacies of centrifuges in iran and the minutia of the religious freedom act in indiana. it is just implausible. people really do not know enough about that many things to arrive at a real, plausible conclusion that they can articulate to people. it is one of the fictions we all live by here. brian lamb: we are in the political season. how much time have you spent with politicians in the last six months? andrew ferguson: i have not spent that much time with them. i have written a fair amount. it is in odd thing when you go on the campaign from our -- campaign trail now, it is so crowded. at this port in the cycle the actual election will be held next
brian lamb: -- christopher hitchens. brian lamb: you have been a pundit all your life?ndrew ferguson: i would hate to think i was a pundit. it was interesting to think about that, 30 years ago because it is an obsession of mine in washington journalism, as that guy said on there there is a class of people that make themselves experts on everything by which i mean they become experts on nothing so they can talk about the intricacies of centrifuges in iran and the minutia of the religious freedom...
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brian: is that true? judith: no. testified that i had learned that valerie plame was an agent from, i believed, scooter libby, though i said at the time that my memory was very foggy and that my memory was note driven. i thought that it was scooter libby that had told me about it because we had been talking about wmd and what had gone wrong with the information. i was not focused on the wife. i had an ambiguous notation in my notebook. i thought it came from scooter libby. mr. fitzgerald knew that, at the time, that it wasn't scooter libby who had outed valerie plane. it was richard armitage who was the top assistant to colin powell who was a critic of the war. this whole notion of, we were lied into the war, to punish joe wilson for having criticized the administration, this was not true. this was the administration's own war critics who outed miss plame. he also knew that she had used as her cover a state department's office. brian: when she was working for the cia. judith: yes. in my notes, i had an odd notation.
brian: is that true? judith: no. testified that i had learned that valerie plame was an agent from, i believed, scooter libby, though i said at the time that my memory was very foggy and that my memory was note driven. i thought that it was scooter libby that had told me about it because we had been talking about wmd and what had gone wrong with the information. i was not focused on the wife. i had an ambiguous notation in my notebook. i thought it came from scooter libby. mr. fitzgerald knew...
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brian lamb: your reaction?ndrew ferguson: every time i see him, even when he is making kind of an inoffensive comment like that, he has a way of turning it into kind of an accusatory thing. you people do not get it. let me explain it to you. you are not supposed to agree with him 100% of the time. it just reminds me of this tremendous truth that all of my friends from new york and new jersey do not understand which is that the rest of the country does not like people from new york and new jersey. i saw the same thing with giuliani. all of my friends in new york and jersey, when he ran for president last time, and of course he did not make it into the presidential year, were saying that he was a shoo-in and he is so popular. i was not going to like him, indiana is not going to like him, he is a new yorker and they do not like new yorkers. i think that is christie's problem as well. it is a harsh, in-your-face, unpleasant. brian lamb: you wrote in your column "history records no case in which a republican hurt hi
brian lamb: your reaction?ndrew ferguson: every time i see him, even when he is making kind of an inoffensive comment like that, he has a way of turning it into kind of an accusatory thing. you people do not get it. let me explain it to you. you are not supposed to agree with him 100% of the time. it just reminds me of this tremendous truth that all of my friends from new york and new jersey do not understand which is that the rest of the country does not like people from new york and new...
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really, brian? hey, safety first.l blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking xarelto® you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding and in rare cases may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto® watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle-related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve, or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto® tell your doctor about any conditions such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto® has been prescribed more than 11 million times in the u.s. and that number's growing. like your guys' scores. with xarelto® there is no regular blood monito
really, brian? hey, safety first.l blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking xarelto® you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding and in rare cases may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding unusual bruising, or tingling. if...
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brian: did you have to trade something to get up to masawi's cell? brian: i did take a pause. you wrote that you were throwing up from the food that you had to eat. explain that. how bad was it? judith: it was indescribable. i was once locked down for hoarding apples. i had been in that jail and i had never seen a food with color. i had never seen a fresh vegetable. or anything with color. one day, they gave us apples. i could not resist storing one in my cell. which of course, i called my room. and they caught it and i was locked down and punished. i understood that i had been wrong because storing food in cells attracts insects. there was a reason to this madness. i am not a perfect journalist and i was not a perfect prisoner. brian: what did they feed you that was so bad? judith: it was indescribable. there was a piece of meat that was so heavy that i could not eat the meat, the gravy, the mashed potatoes. they were not mashed potatoes and there were no vegetables. there was no salad. there was no coffee. there with tea. once a week, on sunday with a hard-boiled egg. i live
brian: did you have to trade something to get up to masawi's cell? brian: i did take a pause. you wrote that you were throwing up from the food that you had to eat. explain that. how bad was it? judith: it was indescribable. i was once locked down for hoarding apples. i had been in that jail and i had never seen a food with color. i had never seen a fresh vegetable. or anything with color. one day, they gave us apples. i could not resist storing one in my cell. which of course, i called my...
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brian: richard walker giving insights. laila: the sheer scale of death and destruction left in the wake of saturday's earthquake. rescue workers fear up to 10,000 people may have died. brian: the official death toll has climb to over 4000 and is expected to rise further. more than one million right now. laila: international aid is starting to trickle in. they remain out of reach for rescue workers. >> all these people have for cover is some umbrellas. these people have been through they have been forced to camp out. >> we don't know where to stay. after all the housesollapsed. >> they urgently need basics like food and water. the airport is small and some airplanes had to turn back. locals are trying to escape the capital as well. to see if their houses are still standing. >> that is why everyone's here. >> villagers mountain climbers and one dutch national is among them. >> the whole night, you feel the rocks coming down. >> among the chaos was some signs of hope. a woman trapped under rubble. the death toll continues to
brian: richard walker giving insights. laila: the sheer scale of death and destruction left in the wake of saturday's earthquake. rescue workers fear up to 10,000 people may have died. brian: the official death toll has climb to over 4000 and is expected to rise further. more than one million right now. laila: international aid is starting to trickle in. they remain out of reach for rescue workers. >> all these people have for cover is some umbrellas. these people have been through they...
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brian: thanks so much for being with us. ukraine's conflict with pro-russian separatists in the east of the country continues to take a real toll on that country's fragile economy. laila: since the beginning of the year, the value of the local currency has fallen by around 50%. in march, the government received a $5 billion treanch e -- tranche of aid from the imf. it pledged to bailout the country to the tune of some $17.5 billion. and, of course, there has also been no let-up in the violence and bloodshed in eastern ukraine, which erupted a year ago this week and which has also claimed some 6000 lives in the region. brian: and new casualties have been putting further strains on the tenuous cease-fire that was struck about two months ago. large parts of eastern ukraine remain under separatist control. laila: kiev is warning that the separatists could be on the verge to try and capture the strategically important port city of mariupol. brian: our correspondent filed this report from there for us. reporter: these soldiers are
brian: thanks so much for being with us. ukraine's conflict with pro-russian separatists in the east of the country continues to take a real toll on that country's fragile economy. laila: since the beginning of the year, the value of the local currency has fallen by around 50%. in march, the government received a $5 billion treanch e -- tranche of aid from the imf. it pledged to bailout the country to the tune of some $17.5 billion. and, of course, there has also been no let-up in the violence...
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brian belski, you say yes? brian: no. term basis but we've invested the long term in the next 12-18 months. we can be as reactive as we want . no, we don't agree. brian: brendan: the next question is an extraordinary mixed metaphor. the greek odyssey is a european flat tire. american investors have little exposure but chicken little is with us. last answer, greece is bad. but china's implosion. we'll are will have a layman-like ripple effect like goldman in yield chase. i would say that if china collapses, it would be larger than layman. tom? tom: brian belski, thank you so much. brian: thank you. tom: we continue on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio where the futures up nine. stay with us. ♪ betty: good morning. it is monday. a greater show ahead of you. i'm betty liu. bill dudley speaking in just about 30 minutes. we will bring you the comments live in just a few moments. want to listen to what bill dudley has to say. plus, a hedge fund actress and manager, john litt. an energy secretary ernest moniz. i love the
brian belski, you say yes? brian: no. term basis but we've invested the long term in the next 12-18 months. we can be as reactive as we want . no, we don't agree. brian: brendan: the next question is an extraordinary mixed metaphor. the greek odyssey is a european flat tire. american investors have little exposure but chicken little is with us. last answer, greece is bad. but china's implosion. we'll are will have a layman-like ripple effect like goldman in yield chase. i would say that if...
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laila: i'm -- brian: i'm brian thomas. laila: light mh 17 shot down over ukraine. -- flight mh 17 shot down over ukraine. new reports say germany's new of the danger and remained silent -- say germany knew of the danger and remain silent. brian: and profits tumble. we begin this program in nepal where the country's worth earthquake in almost a century has claimed more than 4000 lives. supplies are not getting through to hard-hit regions and hospitals are overcrowded with injuries. laila: powerful aftershocks continue to shake the country spreading panic and further, getting rescue efforts. many remain buried -- further complicating rescue efforts. many remain buried. time is running out to reach them. erdogan is -- reporter: it's a scene of devastation. this is gore cut -- is ghorka. officials said the damage is greatest in places where traditional building practices were most common. kathmandu was also affected. i nearly 200-year-old tower was -- a nearly 200-year-old tower was destroyed. that's nothing compared to the ef
laila: i'm -- brian: i'm brian thomas. laila: light mh 17 shot down over ukraine. -- flight mh 17 shot down over ukraine. new reports say germany's new of the danger and remained silent -- say germany knew of the danger and remain silent. brian: and profits tumble. we begin this program in nepal where the country's worth earthquake in almost a century has claimed more than 4000 lives. supplies are not getting through to hard-hit regions and hospitals are overcrowded with injuries. laila:...
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i met herman. , i am brian thomas. emerncy lks ending the mediterranean financial crisis there are proposals but can they work matt: remembering genocide, the controversy surrounding the 100th anniversary of the massacre of armenians by ottoman turks. brian: -- briam: and if ok no in chili it wraps prompting mass evacuations. -- and a volcano in chilly erupts, prompting mass evacuations. europe has promised swift action to halt the ongoing loss of life in the mediterranean as tens of thousands continue to flee their homes for a better life. matt: these measures will focus on saving lives at sea and on dismantling the networks of traffickers. critics are calling it too little too late. briam: we are going to brussels where an emergency summit has been underway. first we have this report. reporter: protesters in brussels pushing eu leaders to get serious about immigration reform and to help the thousands of refugees who risk their lives or die trying to get to europe every year. >> they need to step up in their human rig
i met herman. , i am brian thomas. emerncy lks ending the mediterranean financial crisis there are proposals but can they work matt: remembering genocide, the controversy surrounding the 100th anniversary of the massacre of armenians by ottoman turks. brian: -- briam: and if ok no in chili it wraps prompting mass evacuations. -- and a volcano in chilly erupts, prompting mass evacuations. europe has promised swift action to halt the ongoing loss of life in the mediterranean as tens of thousands...
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new information on brian williams' suspension. he's sort of emerged from exile this week with a puppy in hand. it made the cover of "the new york post." could this be the start of an image rehab. and dr. oz under the microscope again for the medicine he prescribes on his show. now he's getting ready to respond to doctors who are trying to have his university credentials revoked. we have new information about his plans. and, you know, the most viral moment for media this week came from an unlikely place a tow truck lot. that's where espn reporter britt mchenry memorably lost her cool on a security camera. >> i'm in the news sweetheart. i [ bleep ] this place. do you feel good about your job? i could be a college dropout and do the same thing? because i have a brain and you don't. maybe if i was missing some teeth, they would hire me. oh like yours? they look so stunning. because i'm on television and you're in a [ bleep ] trailer, honey. lose some weight baby girl. >> mchenry later apologized on twitter saying she will learn from t
new information on brian williams' suspension. he's sort of emerged from exile this week with a puppy in hand. it made the cover of "the new york post." could this be the start of an image rehab. and dr. oz under the microscope again for the medicine he prescribes on his show. now he's getting ready to respond to doctors who are trying to have his university credentials revoked. we have new information about his plans. and, you know, the most viral moment for media this week came from...
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brian: yes. john: like he is complicated and -- brian: i am brooklyn.ave had many opportunities with president clinton to talk for quite a long time about many different subjects, and he usually takes over and has these amazing anecdotes that are 20 or 30-minute-long stories that are awesome, really. he is brilliant. john: so you spend some time with him, but her. compare and contrast them. brian: president bill clinton is a very relaxed communicator, was an intellect that is beyond believe, and he does not put that in your face. so he has a lot of available subjects and he is willing to roll with you like that. hillary clinton, in my limited relationship with her she is surprisingly a good listener and she is able to listen and integrate what you are saying or what you said hours ago into the crescendo of her conversation so she is brilliant in a slightly different way. john: thanks to brian grazer for providing the show with a little bit of star power, but we have more stars on the way. tomorrow, a brief on british politics with our correspondent the
brian: yes. john: like he is complicated and -- brian: i am brooklyn.ave had many opportunities with president clinton to talk for quite a long time about many different subjects, and he usually takes over and has these amazing anecdotes that are 20 or 30-minute-long stories that are awesome, really. he is brilliant. john: so you spend some time with him, but her. compare and contrast them. brian: president bill clinton is a very relaxed communicator, was an intellect that is beyond believe,...
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brian: welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has offered greece increased -- he stopped short of extending direct financial aid to the country. >> alexi sippers -- there was speculation that tsipras might seek aid from russia for a bargaining chip with creditors. >> the greek prime minister alexis sippers and vladimir putin did not let it dampen the moodtsip. said athens has ther right to look to moscow foras stronger economic ties. before getting down to business, they visited the tomb of the unknown soldier. on his wish list, low gas prices and deferral of outstanding debts. despite the budding friendship, greece and russia are both under economic strain. moscow is feeling the pinch of eu sanctions, something both countries opposed. putin clarified their plans. >> i want to assure you that we are not going to use any kind of situations within the european union in order to bit by bit resolve the issue of improving relations with the european block as a whole. >> this could meet loans for greece
brian: welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has offered greece increased -- he stopped short of extending direct financial aid to the country. >> alexi sippers -- there was speculation that tsipras might seek aid from russia for a bargaining chip with creditors. >> the greek prime minister alexis sippers and vladimir putin did not let it dampen the moodtsip. said athens has ther right to look to moscow foras stronger economic ties. before getting down to...
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brian? mandy. thank you. >>> most of us are moving on. most of us would never dream about trying to become a doctor at age 40 right? 40 is almost dead. one wall street trader did just that. he didn't just dream about it, he went right after it checking to see if medical schools would actually accept somebody as old as 40. >> coming from france i said medical school is usually for people much younger. i didn't think it was even possible. possible. >> hi. i'm dr. passcalpascal i'm an anesthesiologist, but i used to work on wall street. my work in the financial services industry for close to 15 years. i started to work on the derivatives desk of banker's trust in the late 1980s. the big change really came when the world financial center on september 11th. my experience of 9/11 led me to volunteer my time. i realized that being involved in medicine was something that was really interesting to me. >> the night before i got married, my mother said to me, you do know you're marrying someone who i d
brian? mandy. thank you. >>> most of us are moving on. most of us would never dream about trying to become a doctor at age 40 right? 40 is almost dead. one wall street trader did just that. he didn't just dream about it, he went right after it checking to see if medical schools would actually accept somebody as old as 40. >> coming from france i said medical school is usually for people much younger. i didn't think it was even possible. possible. >> hi. i'm dr....
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first pitch by brian stow is at 7:00. they're calling brian stow here the comeback kid.ve in the south bay, i'm damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> what a great story. >>> the brutal mystery in the south bay. a man severely beaten outside his apartment complex and left to die. after several months of trying to find whoever is responsible, san jose police say their leads have gone cold. it happened in mid-september near the intersection of winchester boulevard and payne avenue in san jose. his mother tells us her 36-year-old son just finished watching the 49ers/bears game at home. he left to walk to a nearby store but didn't come back. the next morning neighbors found him beaten and unconscious on the sidewalk. he can't remember what happened that night. he suffered brain damage and lost vision in his left eye. now he's learning to walk again. >> it's very hard for my son who is in tuned in the body that is -- i'm sorry -- it's somewhat foreign to him and he knows he's not the same person and it's very depressing and it's hard. >> the family is suffering. the victim's
first pitch by brian stow is at 7:00. they're calling brian stow here the comeback kid.ve in the south bay, i'm damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> what a great story. >>> the brutal mystery in the south bay. a man severely beaten outside his apartment complex and left to die. after several months of trying to find whoever is responsible, san jose police say their leads have gone cold. it happened in mid-september near the intersection of winchester boulevard and...
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really, brian? hey, safety first.inners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking xarelto® you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding and in rare cases may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto® watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle-related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve, or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto® tell your doctor about any conditions such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto® has been prescribed more than 11 million times in the u.s. and that number's growing. like your guys' scores. with xarelto® there is no regular blood monitoring, and
really, brian? hey, safety first.inners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking xarelto® you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding and in rare cases may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had...
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brian has a personal connection to the san jose giants. while he worked for the amr ambulance service, stow also worked here at municipal stadium for the san jose giants. >> brian used to be an emt here at san jose a number of years back. and when he was injured down in los angeles, we made a commitment to his children that when he got well that he could come back and throw out the first pitch and that day has come. >> there is a brian stow fund through the san francisco police credit union. so the san jose giants are asking fans tonight to make a donation to the family. gates open at 5:30 here this afternoon at municipal stadium. the first pitch by brian stow will will be scheduled for 7:00. and if you have not been to a game here at municipal stadium for the san jose giants, you are missing out. this is quite a carnival. live in san jose, for "today in the bay." >> i'm going this weekend in fact. >>> 5:02 right now. a police officer is on paid leave this morning after shooting a woman in creek side circle just east of the oakland airport
brian has a personal connection to the san jose giants. while he worked for the amr ambulance service, stow also worked here at municipal stadium for the san jose giants. >> brian used to be an emt here at san jose a number of years back. and when he was injured down in los angeles, we made a commitment to his children that when he got well that he could come back and throw out the first pitch and that day has come. >> there is a brian stow fund through the san francisco police...
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say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidentm ask himself, what was i thinking? >> no way on earth would i attempt anything similar or remote to that stunt. that was just crazy. >> but brian says he isn't giving up entirely on his passion of lighting himself on fire or his hopes of becoming a professional stuntman. >> every stunt, every bit of experience you get, you learn from. >> at least you got the fire out. >> oh. >> if only i was more organized and precautionary, i might be a lot more recognized for my skills. >> brian concannon sees himself as one of the most extreme daredevils in the world. and despite the danger, he says he won't stop pursuing his dream of becoming a professional stuntman. oh, and he says he's fixed the flaw in the stunt that nearly killed him. he hasn't stopped lighting himself on fire, but these days he combines it with another passion of his, cliff diving. that way he'll always be able to find the water. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer >>> caught o
say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidentm ask himself, what was i thinking? >> no way on earth would i attempt anything similar or remote to that stunt. that was just crazy. >> but brian says he isn't giving up entirely on his passion of lighting himself on fire or his hopes of becoming a professional stuntman. >> every stunt, every bit of experience you get, you learn from. >> at least you...
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. >> and i'm brian taff. the big story on "action news" today is the investigation into that late night confrontation. it happened around 10:15 last night near the corner of 52nd and master streets in west philadelphia. "action news" reporter david henry live at police headquarters and david you've got the latest on this today. >> reporter: yeah, brian police very much relieved that officer daniel costa was able to go home from the hospital today. it was a very close call and he was clearly happy to be going home to his family. >> feeling good. >> reporter: the eight year veteran of the force was shot in the up are right arm last night by a suspected drug dealer. the officer was given a police escort as he left the hospital and returned home to his wife and two young sons. his commanding officer was clearly relieved and proud of the officer he calls one of his best. >> he's a hard charger, one of my bikes officers engaging in the community and addressing crime issues every night. he works at one of the toughe
. >> and i'm brian taff. the big story on "action news" today is the investigation into that late night confrontation. it happened around 10:15 last night near the corner of 52nd and master streets in west philadelphia. "action news" reporter david henry live at police headquarters and david you've got the latest on this today. >> reporter: yeah, brian police very much relieved that officer daniel costa was able to go home from the hospital today. it was a very...
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and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.e sees a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they've moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes, and ordered those two out of the truck. >> the john is getting out. very large, black male. he's getting out. and something odd happened at that point. the police officer did something i've never seen an officer do. he had his gun drawn. but he approached the man, literally putting it inches from his head. and says, "i'm going to f'ing shoot you right in the head." >> brian stands just feet away, keeping his camera trained on the action and watches as that officer gets more and more physical with the john. >> don't open your mouth! >> down to the ground
and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.e sees a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they've moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes,...
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my name is brian real and i go to st. augustus high school. >> brian real. >> the video grabs you. you already love this guy. you heard him say hi odea. he's talking about odea rush, best known for her role in "the giver" and "the odd life of timothy green." >> every year our high school does a special thing. a special tradition called prom. >> this is a video wanting her to attend the prom as his date. >> in the next minute or so a few buddies of mine are going to give you some reasons of why you should go with me to prom. hey, odea it's me christopher walken. yes, the christopher walken. >> oh, my gosh. >> now, brian is a man of great taste. which is why he's asking you, boom -- >> not only is christopher walken vouching for brian. >> hi odea. how are you? it's me arnold. i bet you're doing great with your new movies coming out and the acting. it's great. i know. but this brian guy, he's funny, he does impressions. he likes to do impressions of the christopher walken. >> oh but things go fuzzy, because someone really important has a message. >> greetings ms. rush. i am president
my name is brian real and i go to st. augustus high school. >> brian real. >> the video grabs you. you already love this guy. you heard him say hi odea. he's talking about odea rush, best known for her role in "the giver" and "the odd life of timothy green." >> every year our high school does a special thing. a special tradition called prom. >> this is a video wanting her to attend the prom as his date. >> in the next minute or so a few buddies...
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that's what's new. >> let me -- >> but i guess -- herb -- >> brian, brian, brian.hing, let me just say one thing, back in the '90s i helped launch a guy named jim depore over at the street.com and real money and he came out of the motley fool message boards and message boards i had on america online at the time. so that has happened in the past and it is a platform daniel. so i think that's important. it's just again, who are these people -- what's the quality? who are they? that's all i want to know. who are they? >> and i guess my concern, too, herb, and listen there's a great element of democratizing the markets here and good for the people who have built up their followings through hard work and time. my concern is a, we sometimes don't know who they actually or what they're doing on the front end. what's to stop somebody building up a following and becoming a self-fulfilling prove if i and then telling people i'm going to -- >> i'm going to push back on that. isn't that just called a portfolio manager or institutional investor? >> brian, that's a good point. >
that's what's new. >> let me -- >> but i guess -- herb -- >> brian, brian, brian.hing, let me just say one thing, back in the '90s i helped launch a guy named jim depore over at the street.com and real money and he came out of the motley fool message boards and message boards i had on america online at the time. so that has happened in the past and it is a platform daniel. so i think that's important. it's just again, who are these people -- what's the quality? who are they?...
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brian steltar has been keeping an investigation into brian williams.tances thus gnfar. what does this investigation find? >> it's still ongoing. nbc have not said if they are going to release it. "the new york times" and "the washington post" reported this investigation had found several new instances that have not been publicly disclosed and i was able to confirm some of this yesterday. we know a big meeting was held this week with the ceo of him to be briefed on this findings. taken together awful these are indications this is moving to a new phase with brian williams. almost three months since he was suspended. a stunning fall from grace for one of america's most beloved news anchors. the question is whether nbc feels they can reinstate him to the chair and a very open question right now. feel there is increasing pressure to make a decision well before that august deadline where he is supposed to be returning to work but this morning, the "los angeles times" said they will not make up their mind for five weeks. especially all of nbc remain in limbo.
brian steltar has been keeping an investigation into brian williams.tances thus gnfar. what does this investigation find? >> it's still ongoing. nbc have not said if they are going to release it. "the new york times" and "the washington post" reported this investigation had found several new instances that have not been publicly disclosed and i was able to confirm some of this yesterday. we know a big meeting was held this week with the ceo of him to be briefed on this...
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brian: without me there. charlie: what difference did it make for the cause you have devoted your life to? brian: hundreds for quite have the chance to get better sentences. charlie: it didn't end with your speech because of the internet. ryan: we get lots and lots of people responding to the ted talk. charlie: the person who put him on the stage was chris anderson. he chooses speaker is he hosts conferences, and he decides which talks go online. >> they have come up with something very important. to help them make their knowledge accessible. charlie: it is a campfire in part. >> it is a campfire. everyone is size are upon them. charlie: the story started in the 1980's. a bold new idea presented about technology, entertainment, and design. ted for short. anderson was a magazine publisher. he attended his first conference in 1988 and fell in love with what he heard there. he bought ted and turned into a nonprofit. in 2006, he put a handful of conference talks online. the reaction was almost immediate. >> we st
brian: without me there. charlie: what difference did it make for the cause you have devoted your life to? brian: hundreds for quite have the chance to get better sentences. charlie: it didn't end with your speech because of the internet. ryan: we get lots and lots of people responding to the ted talk. charlie: the person who put him on the stage was chris anderson. he chooses speaker is he hosts conferences, and he decides which talks go online. >> they have come up with something very...
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brian >> brian :snow showers with load snow levels part to starting to show up on our storm trackers 4. there is the rain associate with the core of the storm. the blue is no around eureka, very low snow levels down to about 2,000 ft. will actually see some snow right here in the bay area coming up on tuesday snow levels to drop to about. 3,000 about this batch of clouds and rain is going to show up tear for tomorrow night look for some periods of heavy rain in the evening hours tomorrow. into tomorrow. for tuesday will be on the backside of the system would some turbulent air that could produce some showers. i'll talk more about the time and later on >> vicki : tonight at 11. police are investigating the murder of a musician was was gunned down outside an oakland bar. as kron 4's scott rates reports. the victim might have just been in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> scott :this is a grim reminder of the shooting that happened here saturday night. police say it happened just after saturday morning. police are arriving at the scene to find two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
brian >> brian :snow showers with load snow levels part to starting to show up on our storm trackers 4. there is the rain associate with the core of the storm. the blue is no around eureka, very low snow levels down to about 2,000 ft. will actually see some snow right here in the bay area coming up on tuesday snow levels to drop to about. 3,000 about this batch of clouds and rain is going to show up tear for tomorrow night look for some periods of heavy rain in the evening hours tomorrow....
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and out front now reverend brian. you just heard chief martin say she doesn't thinking she'll be able to get answers fast enough for the people on the streets. they're doing the best they can. what's your response? >> then the best is clearly not good enough. when you realize that this gentleman, mr. gray had absolutely no probable cause for arrest and then finds himself in a coma and then within a week is dead is inexcusable, especially with six police officers on paid vacation. it doesn't make any sense to all of the citizens here in baltimore. >> and what about the answers to some of those questions that we don't yet know. what led to his arrest why is there still no autopsy. the autopsy that the police have cited which defends their point of view. why have we not heard what five of those six arresting officers have said in their formal statements? >> because we're seeing a nationally televised conspiracy to protect the police and expose the citizens. anytime the police officers here in the state of maryland have t
and out front now reverend brian. you just heard chief martin say she doesn't thinking she'll be able to get answers fast enough for the people on the streets. they're doing the best they can. what's your response? >> then the best is clearly not good enough. when you realize that this gentleman, mr. gray had absolutely no probable cause for arrest and then finds himself in a coma and then within a week is dead is inexcusable, especially with six police officers on paid vacation. it...
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but just an hour after her arrival -- >> brian, brian, she's going with her face. >> she's seizing.er over here. >> vivian starts having seizures, one after the other. brian rushes to get her anti-seizure medication. it's hard on vivian and on brian, and some of his doubts start to rush back in. >> it's always stressful wherever we go. i have all faith that this is going to work, but with anything you try, there's that nagging suspicion we're going to be the ones it doesn't work for. >> despite the rough night, the next morning begins with hope that relief is in sight. to meet the strict state standards, brian establishes residency in colorado by renting a small apartment. vivian meets with two doctors for a thorough physical. >> how many seizures per day? >> both doctors approve her need for cannabis and write recommendations for medical marijuana to treat her epilepsy. >> it went good? >> yeah. >> by sunset, they're ready. little vivian has no idea of what's about to happen. >> that's it, right there, a tiny amount of oil squirted into her mouth. >> good job, sweetheart. >> now th
but just an hour after her arrival -- >> brian, brian, she's going with her face. >> she's seizing.er over here. >> vivian starts having seizures, one after the other. brian rushes to get her anti-seizure medication. it's hard on vivian and on brian, and some of his doubts start to rush back in. >> it's always stressful wherever we go. i have all faith that this is going to work, but with anything you try, there's that nagging suspicion we're going to be the ones it...
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cory: good to see you, brian.roll start-up is taking the cloud to a new place and taking on rivals like adp and paycheck. i will talk to the ceo on the back of a $60 million funding round. that is coming up, next. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." at least one business that is needed by every business in the world -- payroll. adp and paycheck already exits. one startup thinks it will grab a big chunk of the market. it is called zenpayroll and they've raised $60 million. ceo joshua reeves explains to me the strategy. joshua: we are in a market where every single business in america and in the world is connected to. our business is getting people paid. companies like adp and paycheck have market caps over $60 billion combined. cory: i see people already have adp and paycheck. paycheck is kind of newer, but they have been around for a long time. what are the innovations of they have missed? joshua: 6 million companies in the u.s. that use payroll, they serve about one million of them. it is a fragmented market. 40% o
cory: good to see you, brian.roll start-up is taking the cloud to a new place and taking on rivals like adp and paycheck. i will talk to the ceo on the back of a $60 million funding round. that is coming up, next. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." at least one business that is needed by every business in the world -- payroll. adp and paycheck already exits. one startup thinks it will grab a big chunk of the market. it is called zenpayroll and they've raised $60 million. ceo joshua...
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brian?k at a company that's doing exactly like what i said skechers is a great example of that. they've been knocking the cover off the ball consistently. even the intergnashed operations is doing exceptionally well. we think they have more quarters to come that they're going to continue to beat what we would sxekd, and those are the time of companies we really like. >> j.c. penney is with unthat call my eye. but when you look at maybe a longer-term chart, still nowhere near like the $11 like last september. you still like this story? >> i do. i think the turnaround is behind them. when you get the lower oil prices and how that will translate, i think where you really wind up seeing the benefit is on the lower to middle income consumer. this is exactly the segment that j.c. penney is going after in rebuilding their brand. i think management has done a great job in turning around the business, and i think it continue toss expand and will do well in the next couple quarters. >> you have like 3
brian?k at a company that's doing exactly like what i said skechers is a great example of that. they've been knocking the cover off the ball consistently. even the intergnashed operations is doing exceptionally well. we think they have more quarters to come that they're going to continue to beat what we would sxekd, and those are the time of companies we really like. >> j.c. penney is with unthat call my eye. but when you look at maybe a longer-term chart, still nowhere near like the $11...
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i'm brian sullivan in california.e ironies of the drought is that the state faces a water shortage. you can see the low level of the reservoir behind us. just off the coast is nearly 200 quintillion gallons of water. it's expensive and difficult to make that drinkable. let's find out exactly what it takes with jane wells at a desal plant. >> reporter: california for years has failed to invest in any water infrastructure, but now everything is on the water table, including desal. this will be the largest desalination plant in the western hemisphere and pretty soon it will start sucking in 100 million gallons of sea water a day. bone dry california sits next to the largest source of water in the world. the pacific ocean. turning saltwater into fresh is expensive, requires a lot of energy and isn't good for nearby fish, but california is running out of choices. >> we are standing in the middle of the reverse osmosis plant. >> reporter: jessica jones is showing off the $1 billion desalination plant being built which will
i'm brian sullivan in california.e ironies of the drought is that the state faces a water shortage. you can see the low level of the reservoir behind us. just off the coast is nearly 200 quintillion gallons of water. it's expensive and difficult to make that drinkable. let's find out exactly what it takes with jane wells at a desal plant. >> reporter: california for years has failed to invest in any water infrastructure, but now everything is on the water table, including desal. this will...
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for the latest brian todd is standing by. brian? >> reporter: wolf this has turned into a very dynamic street protest here. it started over here on the corner of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. this is one of the flash points where a lot of the violence the looting and the burning took place last night. the protesters start there had and just walked ending here converging chanting support for freddie gray. so far it's been mostly peaceful. many of the protesters are determined to keep it that way wu all eyes are going to be on this neighborhood once darkness descends in a couple of hours. a city on the ray zosh's edge of tension tonight. a daytime street demonstration boils over when one vocal protester is detained by police. baltimore police are called in reinforcements from other law enforcement agencies and the national guard as they prepare for what comes next. >> we have the ability to respond quickly to incidents of lawlessness that take place. >> tonight, anxiety over what will 457 when darkness descends on the neighbor
for the latest brian todd is standing by. brian? >> reporter: wolf this has turned into a very dynamic street protest here. it started over here on the corner of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. this is one of the flash points where a lot of the violence the looting and the burning took place last night. the protesters start there had and just walked ending here converging chanting support for freddie gray. so far it's been mostly peaceful. many of the protesters are determined to...
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but just an hour after her arrival -- >> brian? brian?g with her face. >> well, she's seizing. bring her over. >> vivian starts having seizures, one after the other. brian rushes to get her anti-seizure medication. it's hard on vivian and on brian, and some of his doubts start to rush back in. >> it's always stressful wherever we go. i have all the faith that this is going to work, but with anything you try there's always that nagging suspicion that we're going to be the ones it doesn't work for. >> despite the rough night, the next morning begins with hope that relief is in sight. to meet the strict state standards, brian establishes residency in colorado by renting a small apartment. vivian meets with two doctors for a thorough physical. >> how many seizure per day? >> both doctors approve her need for cannabis and write recommendations for medical marijuana to treat her epilepsy. >> it went good? >> yeah. >> by sunset, they're ready. little vivian has no idea what's about to happen. >> you ready for your tincture? >> that's it, right t
but just an hour after her arrival -- >> brian? brian?g with her face. >> well, she's seizing. bring her over. >> vivian starts having seizures, one after the other. brian rushes to get her anti-seizure medication. it's hard on vivian and on brian, and some of his doubts start to rush back in. >> it's always stressful wherever we go. i have all the faith that this is going to work, but with anything you try there's always that nagging suspicion that we're going to be the...
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brian? >> to continue this mother nature theme a moderate earthquake struck off the coast of northern california today. good thing it was 100 miles offshore and one of the most active quake zones on earth! the 4.8 hit 100 miles west of eureka at 11:00 this morning. of course there was no damage. >>> getting hands on with the apple watch. does the hot new gadget live up to the hype? the first reviews are in from bay area fans. >> and get ready for van ness avenue. the traffic headache that could cause real trouble for bay area drivers this weekend. >> from fighting gray hairs to belly fat, the foods that can give you a beauty boost. >>> we're keeping an eye on a big detour through san francisco. have been necessary avenue between post and geary was shut down at midnight last night and will open midnight sunday. ryan takeo on how drivers are trying to navigate the detours. >> reporter: it's already a mess. here we are van ness and geary. van ness is closed to post. drivers are being diverted r
brian? >> to continue this mother nature theme a moderate earthquake struck off the coast of northern california today. good thing it was 100 miles offshore and one of the most active quake zones on earth! the 4.8 hit 100 miles west of eureka at 11:00 this morning. of course there was no damage. >>> getting hands on with the apple watch. does the hot new gadget live up to the hype? the first reviews are in from bay area fans. >> and get ready for van ness avenue. the...
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>> no, i want to stay straight. >> i kidded brian, i said brian, if you were an [ bleep ], it would bewn to airport road. i've been here 25 years, i never have seen anything like this at all. i don't think it's a good idea to be on main street. i think there is enough sensibility to go time out, we're going too fast on this. we need to listen to the constituents. i have kids in college, and the chaplain, i am involved with the kids and want to do what i can to protect them. >> edibles are a problem right now. >> gondolas are so busy -- >> oh, gee. >> their store is doing all of their sales, they say too high of a mark-up. >> just sell them half priced to us. we're just about out of edibles already in two days. >> there is a reason why these edibles look like candy, they're trying to get our youth addicted to this, too, they don't care. >> they will be active and organized and mobile and be passionate about communicating their message to others and getting the vote out. >> if they get kicked off of main street, brian and caitlin are screwed. and i feel like they're being a little bit pa
>> no, i want to stay straight. >> i kidded brian, i said brian, if you were an [ bleep ], it would bewn to airport road. i've been here 25 years, i never have seen anything like this at all. i don't think it's a good idea to be on main street. i think there is enough sensibility to go time out, we're going too fast on this. we need to listen to the constituents. i have kids in college, and the chaplain, i am involved with the kids and want to do what i can to protect them. >>...
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kron-4's brian van aken joins us weekend?n van aken it is going to be a little bit cooler the next few days and especially at the coast with warm weather it towards the inland area. liana spectacular day with tablatures around 80 degrees and winds coming out of the oakland hills. that is the warm direction but we also see breeze coming into the ocean which will you--of things down for a couple agrees. friday: sunny and warm. we have low clouds coming in and pushing in through from the golden gate bridge but by 9 and they should be gone with sunshine for the rest of the day. temperatures will be seventies instead of the '80s but still in land will be close to the mid '80s. by 9:00 a.m. the low clouds by the day will be back to the ocean and we're looking at grace guys all if to the afternoon. locations by the ocean only in the low to mid 60's but warming up to that seventies and and. saturday: morning clouds and drizzle bayside. clearing around 10am. sunday: morning low clouds then sunny. monday: mostly sunny. tuesday: sun and
kron-4's brian van aken joins us weekend?n van aken it is going to be a little bit cooler the next few days and especially at the coast with warm weather it towards the inland area. liana spectacular day with tablatures around 80 degrees and winds coming out of the oakland hills. that is the warm direction but we also see breeze coming into the ocean which will you--of things down for a couple agrees. friday: sunny and warm. we have low clouds coming in and pushing in through from the golden...