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and hold on, alan. hold on alan, please. once again i am not defending the kill of innocent children. i'm not defending breaking of cease-fires. i'm not suggesting that hamas is above critique. i'm not pro-hamas. i'm anti-occupation and that's a very different occupation and what the united nations is attempting to do. >> we are engaging in bigotry. i fought against apartheid. i was part of the legal team for nelson mandela. i know what apartheid is. how dare you call israel an apartheid state? arabs and jews work together, live together, serve in the kndnesset together. >> i hope i get a chance to respond to this. >> they left behind all of the greenhouses, hamas turned them into terrorist rockets. shame on you for calling israel an apartheid state. you have become part of the problem, not part of the solution, marc. >> your moral censure aside, i'd like to respond to that. looking now there's first, second and third class citizenship for israelis, arab-israelis and palestinian-israelis. >> please, alan, let marc respond. >
and hold on, alan. hold on alan, please. once again i am not defending the kill of innocent children. i'm not defending breaking of cease-fires. i'm not suggesting that hamas is above critique. i'm not pro-hamas. i'm anti-occupation and that's a very different occupation and what the united nations is attempting to do. >> we are engaging in bigotry. i fought against apartheid. i was part of the legal team for nelson mandela. i know what apartheid is. how dare you call israel an apartheid...
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>> you're right, alan. this is often the case, but in the case of procera avh, the formula was really put through the grinder. >> hmm. >> a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, which is the gold standard. >> absolutely. >> then it was peer-reviewed and published in the "journal of the american neutraceutical association." it works so well that the study group that used procera avh saw an improvement in memory, focus, concentration, and even mood in just 30 days. >> wow. >> they regained the memory power of people up to 15 years younger. imagine that. >> that is pretty amazing stuff, dr. coles. well, right now, what i'd like to do is take a few moments to hear real-life experiences from people who have taken procera avh. you know, i've seen many people go downhill mentally after retirement. it is a very sad situation. >> well, that's right, alan. people plan their whole life to retire and try new things. >> mm-hmm. >> then, when it finally arrives, many people don't have the mental ho
>> you're right, alan. this is often the case, but in the case of procera avh, the formula was really put through the grinder. >> hmm. >> a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, which is the gold standard. >> absolutely. >> then it was peer-reviewed and published in the "journal of the american neutraceutical association." it works so well that the study group that used procera avh saw an improvement in memory, focus, concentration,...
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alan and howard, this is-- we're here.e receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in the morning. good morning. my name is marcus lemonis. and i fix failing businesses. this business last year did $50 million of business. unfortunately, we didn't make any money. you guys sell a lot, but there's one thing that you don't do very well. what is that? >> collect. >> collect money. so last night at dinner, i made a deal with alan and howard. and i'm putting in a million dollars. but you know what they forgot to do last night? they forgot to ask me for my money. it's a theme, but it's not funny. because your paychecks and the rent, all get paid when we collect the mon
alan and howard, this is-- we're here.e receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in the...
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alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting justice for michael brown -- chanting justice for michael brown. police had to block the on ramp to keep them from getting on to the interstate. there was a scuffle with pepper spray involved and there have been two broken windows, one at the taste of denmark bakery and another in a business -- at a business in koreatown. a few sprayed aneen sprayed and at one point someone fired of on fireworks and there were no official reports of arrest. right now we understand that oakland police are preparing and headed to back up the police in berkeley. reporting live in
alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting...
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alan, jim, thanks again.weeks away from learning the verdict in the oscar pistorius murder trial. the possible conclusions to this very dramatic case. >>> plus, the latest on a trial for the surviving boston bombing suspect. why his lawyers say the media coverage of this case is unfairly impacting the trial already. leland: 15 minutes away, what's check out what's coming for "outnumbered." >> always exciting, republicans are not the only ones blasting president obama's foreign policy. now he's taking heat from his own former secretary of state. what hillary clinton is saying that has people talking. >> plus, a restaurant removing its 15% discount for customers who pray before eating. why it's now off the menu. >> and forget soft and sweet. researchers say women should man up when applying for jobs in male-dominated fields. so is testosterone is only way to get ahead? >> all that plus our hashtag one lucky guy. you love him, you know him on "outnumbered" at top of the hour. leland: all right. thanks, ladies. j
alan, jim, thanks again.weeks away from learning the verdict in the oscar pistorius murder trial. the possible conclusions to this very dramatic case. >>> plus, the latest on a trial for the surviving boston bombing suspect. why his lawyers say the media coverage of this case is unfairly impacting the trial already. leland: 15 minutes away, what's check out what's coming for "outnumbered." >> always exciting, republicans are not the only ones blasting president obama's...
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. >> what do you say to that, alan dershowitz? >> well, elections are wonderful if they produce the right results. but the last time there was a palestinian wide election, hamas won. and then pulled off a coup d'etat and killed the other palestinians. i want to congratulate john kerry pulling off this deal, even if it's temporary. and i think it also vindicates israel's turning down the initial qatari deal because israel got a better deal now. they can continue to destroy the tunnels which pose enormous threats to israel. i agree with peter about one thing. i do think this would be a very good time for israel to sit down with the palestinian authority and try to renew negotiations about a two-state solution. they have weakened hamas. they have, i think abbas has strengthened himself by playing a role here. this may be a good time to move to a two-state solution. >> alan? >> if we can end the blockade that brings in food, but maintain a blockade that prevents rockets and cement from coming in, it's a win-win. kirks i ask you quickl
. >> what do you say to that, alan dershowitz? >> well, elections are wonderful if they produce the right results. but the last time there was a palestinian wide election, hamas won. and then pulled off a coup d'etat and killed the other palestinians. i want to congratulate john kerry pulling off this deal, even if it's temporary. and i think it also vindicates israel's turning down the initial qatari deal because israel got a better deal now. they can continue to destroy the...
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head to alan knuckman in the pits of cme. alan, does the doom and gloom continue tomorrow?e closing at the lows. down only 11% on the day. 1905. right now, we're less than 3/4 of a percent lower than the close last friday. keep eye on vix. the vix at 16 is the midpoint of the high and low of the year. keep and eye on that. we did not make new highs on the vix though we made new lows on stocks. that is very important. david: could be worse. alan knuckman. appreciate it. liz? liz: our parent company twenty-first century fox withdrew its offer for rival time warner, abandoning plans to create one of the world's largest media conglomerates but there could be a new deal maker in the media space we should pay attention to? joining me mario gabelli, of gamco his firm owns a large stake in 21st century stock and time warner. >> we do. we have a lot of media companies. we like content and distribution and dealing with mass markets and rising middle class of india and china and mobility which gives you there smartphoneed need for more content. liz: they have got it all. you have 3.4
head to alan knuckman in the pits of cme. alan, does the doom and gloom continue tomorrow?e closing at the lows. down only 11% on the day. 1905. right now, we're less than 3/4 of a percent lower than the close last friday. keep eye on vix. the vix at 16 is the midpoint of the high and low of the year. keep and eye on that. we did not make new highs on the vix though we made new lows on stocks. that is very important. david: could be worse. alan knuckman. appreciate it. liz? liz: our parent...
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alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting justice for michael brown -- chanting justice for michael brown. police had to block the on ramp to keep them from getting on to the interstate. there was a scuffle with pepper spray involved and there have been two broken windows, one at the taste of denmark bakery and another in a business -- at a business in koreatown. a few businesses have been sprayed and at one point someone fired of on fireworks and there were no official reports of arrest. right now we understand that oakland police are preparing and headed to back up the police in berkeley. reporting l
alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting...
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alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting justice for michael brown -- chanting justice for michael brown. police had to block the on ramp to keep them from getting on to the interstate. there was a scuffle with pepper spray involved and there have been two broken windows, one at the taste of denmark bakery and another in a business -- at a business in koreatown. a few businesses have been sprayed and at one point someone fired of on fireworks and there were no official reports of arrest. right now we understand that oakland police are preparing and headed to back up the police in berkeley. reporting l
alan wang is live in oakland with this developing story. alan. >> we have one oakland police officer who was posted along broadway. they were trying to monitor movements. they roamed through downtown oakland and they have dwindled to a small band. they made it up telegraph and moo berkeley. but it came to a halt after berkeley police formed a skirmish line and at least one man was taken into custody. it started out at 7:00 where 100 protesters marched to oakland headquarters chapting...
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hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have known what it was. i would have had to google it. >> als is gaining unprecedented publicity. the als association golden west chapter's sue morris took the challenged. board chairman philip thomas whose wife suffers from als also joined in. so far the national als association has received $4 million. that's four times the amount donated last year. the pressure behind the ice bucket challenge is hard to turn down. >> i would like to sacrifice my suit to the als association. i qo like to -- i would like to challenge dan ashley, ama dates and sandhya patel. >> our executive producer o
hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have...
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please join me in thanking michael waldman and alan
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hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times.i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have known what it was. i would have had to google it. >> als is gaining unprecedented publicity. the als association golden west chapter's sue morris took the challenged. board chairman philip thomas whose wife suffers from als also joined in. so far the national als association has received $4 million. that's four times the amount donated last year. the pressure behind the ice bucket challenge is hard to turn down. >> i would like to sacrifice my suit to the als association. to challenge dan ashley, ama dates and sandhya patel. >> our executive producer offered to donate $100 to theald
hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times.i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have...
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alan. when you get a second, do you know what this is about?d an opportunity to talk to [ bleep ]. >> no, i haven't heard from her. >> you told me to give her a call. concerning you guys getting married. all that type of stuff. well, i had called her. and when talking to her, she sounded pretty upset. and i had asked her if she was still interested in getting married. she said, married? i said, yeah, alan's been wanting to get married for a while, i understand it. i want to see if you guys would still like to get married. she said, in emphatic terms, "absolutely not." so i don't know how all that sits. apparently she's upset. did you know that she didn't want to get married? >> yes, she's the one that asked me. you know what i'm saying? she told me to put in the application for the marriage. that's the reason why i come to you and asked you, you know, about -- about going about getting married. >> what do you think changed her mind? >> i have no idea. >> she's noticeably upset. yeah. yeah. probably need to straighten that out, whatever miscommu
alan. when you get a second, do you know what this is about?d an opportunity to talk to [ bleep ]. >> no, i haven't heard from her. >> you told me to give her a call. concerning you guys getting married. all that type of stuff. well, i had called her. and when talking to her, she sounded pretty upset. and i had asked her if she was still interested in getting married. she said, married? i said, yeah, alan's been wanting to get married for a while, i understand it. i want to see if...
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alan and reza, let me jump in for saefnlgtd i want to show the viewers the video that alan was talking about, which we have shown. and i do want to get, reza, your views of it. an indian station was saying some reporters were staying in a hotel, and they did seem to witness fighters. i don't know if they were with hamas, but with some palestinian group putting a rocket. let's run that tape. >> rocket launching site. that this is an area very heavily built up. a lot of residential and hotel buildings all around. sort of a bush on top of what they embedded under the sand. >> that's the rocket being fired. in the act spot the rocket has been fired. that's the smoke we just showed the video of it in the immediate aftermath. >> now hamas has repeatedly denied using civilians as human shields. i asked an adviser to palestinian president mahmoud abbas today for his reaction to that video. here is the exchange. >> that area that that video was shot, that was packed with civilians. hamas turned a neighborhood into a target. as a palestinian, that must bother you. >> what bothers me is really th
alan and reza, let me jump in for saefnlgtd i want to show the viewers the video that alan was talking about, which we have shown. and i do want to get, reza, your views of it. an indian station was saying some reporters were staying in a hotel, and they did seem to witness fighters. i don't know if they were with hamas, but with some palestinian group putting a rocket. let's run that tape. >> rocket launching site. that this is an area very heavily built up. a lot of residential and...
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hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have known what it was. i would have had to google it. >> als is gaining unprecedented publicity. the als association golden west chapter's sue morris took the challenged. board chairman philip thomas whose wife suffers from als also joined in. so far the national als association has received $4 million. that's four times the amount donated last year. the pressure behind the ice bucket challenge is hard to turn down. >> i would like to sacrifice my suit to the als association. to challenge dan ashley, ama dates and sandhya patel. >> our executive producer offered to donate $100 to the al
hi, alan. >> it is a good thing i carry my fire gear with me at all times. i didn't know i was covering the story in my suit today. because of the ice bucket challenge millions more people are learning more about als. in the past two weeks the ice bucket challenge has soaked the world with als or lou gehrig's disease. people are learning about bob hall who can no longer walk. he knows the fatal disease will eventually take his ability to speak, eat and breathe. >> i wouldn't have...
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alan shepherd's wife louise was very highbred. i think of her as a sabrina and audrey hepburn character. she grew up as the gardener's daughter at this longwood garden estate on the east coast. when she met jackie kennedy she almost treated jackie like she was an old friend, that they were to private school girls almost getting to know each other. you have this band forming. these women are in the public eye and they don't know how how to do with it at first. they start giving each other little words of advice like if a reporter asks you something you don't know anything about, don't worry. just say it's classified, do you know? 's one of my favorite stories because a lot of the inspiration for writing the book just came out of these incredible technical looking photographs from "life" magazine. the wives were on the cover of life dozens of times from 1959 to 1972 at the end of the apollo program. the wives have their first cover shoot and they are all going to be clustered around this mercury capsule which when you see it today,
alan shepherd's wife louise was very highbred. i think of her as a sabrina and audrey hepburn character. she grew up as the gardener's daughter at this longwood garden estate on the east coast. when she met jackie kennedy she almost treated jackie like she was an old friend, that they were to private school girls almost getting to know each other. you have this band forming. these women are in the public eye and they don't know how how to do with it at first. they start giving each other little...
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i'm alan martin in the studio. >> i'm elizabeth cook.i am out by the courthouse, bricks, rubble, some of the crown molding from outside of the building has fallen across
i'm alan martin in the studio. >> i'm elizabeth cook.i am out by the courthouse, bricks, rubble, some of the crown molding from outside of the building has fallen across
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it's what the parties and the candidates are doing and the voters doing. >>> alan, if it was all othersiderations, places that are affordable in creating jobs, i guess it would attract a lot of people and maybe that would change their politics. we are not seeing people rushing into certain states in the union, are we? >> we are seeing different rates of growth across different parts of the country, that has more to do with factors such as immigration. where immigrants come to live, where the job opportunities are. you know, those other factors are very important. nevertheless, there's no question that we are seeing growing geographic pallarisation, we are seeing a growing divide between certain states, counties and congressional districts dominated by one party and those dominated by the other. the percentage of states and congressional districts dominated by one party is great area than it was 20-30 years ago. it means that the senators and representatives and state legislators have really no incentive to worry about the voters who support the other party. they need to be concerned pr
it's what the parties and the candidates are doing and the voters doing. >>> alan, if it was all othersiderations, places that are affordable in creating jobs, i guess it would attract a lot of people and maybe that would change their politics. we are not seeing people rushing into certain states in the union, are we? >> we are seeing different rates of growth across different parts of the country, that has more to do with factors such as immigration. where immigrants come to...
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. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan? >> dan and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday afternoon. >> i thought it was overkill. i was disgusted by it. >> the man who appeared to be mentally disturbed appeared handcuffed as police used a taser on him and hit him with a baton. an officer released a police dog who started biting the man until he was bleeding and unrecognizable. >> not his legs and arms. it was his face and head. that's too much. >> the man who shot this video say officers started confiscating cell phones from icerincident and then this offir asked for his cell phone. >> i he took my phone because i didn't want no problems. >> then what happened? >> he
. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan? >> dan and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday...
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. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan?and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday afternoon. >> i thought it was overkill. i was disgusted by it. >> the man who appeared to be mentally disturbed appeared handcuffed as police used a taser on him and hit him with a baton. an officer released a police dog who started biting the man until he was bleeding and unrecognizable. >> not his legs and arms. it was his face and head. that's too much. >> the man who shot this video say officers started confiscating cell phones from anyone who shot video of the incident and then this officer asked for his cell phone. >> i he took my phone because i didn't want no problems. >> then wh
. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan?and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday afternoon. >> i...
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abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan?and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was cracking. >> much of the marsh land near the interchange was too soft for the heavy engines. so firefighters battled it on foot as it burned through toolly grass seven feet high. >> it is dense and it takes a lot of water to penetrate down to the water. and with the wind conditions this time of day it got a lot of spread from the wind. >> firefighters who believe it started in a homelessen encampment couldn't truck water into the field fast enough. >> we knocked on doors and letting everybody know that the backyard is on fire. >> then the helicopter swooped in. showering the flames with water
abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan?and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was cracking....
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abc news reporter alan wang is there live now. alan? >> reporter: larry, they wasted no time in getting to work on this seismic retro fit. you can see the giant jackhammers behind me pounding away at this section of the 280 bridge, and can you probably even see what we're feeling, and that's the power of those things, shaking this bridge and bouncing our camera up and down. this is happening just above caesar chavez street. they closed the northbound lanes of i-220 two hours ago and it immediately started backing up where traffic is being diverted on highway 101. this is what it looked like there just a few minutes ago. this four-day closure will allow caltranz to replace two bridge hinges with larger ones giving the spans more flexibility and that means the stretch of i-280 will be closed from the 101 junction to king street. the southbound lanes of i-220 will stay open. caltranz says this project was planned in advance and the timing has nothing to do with the earthquake in napa, and if all goes according to plan this part of i-280 wi
abc news reporter alan wang is there live now. alan? >> reporter: larry, they wasted no time in getting to work on this seismic retro fit. you can see the giant jackhammers behind me pounding away at this section of the 280 bridge, and can you probably even see what we're feeling, and that's the power of those things, shaking this bridge and bouncing our camera up and down. this is happening just above caesar chavez street. they closed the northbound lanes of i-220 two hours ago and it...
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alan shepard get the snazzy white corvette. they're getting $1 a night hotel rooms at the holiday inn. this is down in cocoa beach which is space city, lit up with all sorts of neon signs, moons and stars and intergalactic fanfare. the women actually come down to cocoa beach for a lady's weekend and jo schirra remembered walking into the lobby of the holiday inn and two women, the astronaut crew piece who come with the adorable name of cape cookies, fall to their knees in front of her astro not, her husband. what is going on here? so you have throughout the space race, having to maintain this semblance of everything is fine at home, of course my husband, i am sure this goes home for the holiday, as soon as he finishes work. meanwhile of course there are all sorts of tabloid headlines coming out and everything. the space program moved to houston in 1962. i had a lot of fun learning about this whole area known as togethersville. this makes nonfiction writing so tantalizing. this was the space verbs' where all the astronauts and w
alan shepard get the snazzy white corvette. they're getting $1 a night hotel rooms at the holiday inn. this is down in cocoa beach which is space city, lit up with all sorts of neon signs, moons and stars and intergalactic fanfare. the women actually come down to cocoa beach for a lady's weekend and jo schirra remembered walking into the lobby of the holiday inn and two women, the astronaut crew piece who come with the adorable name of cape cookies, fall to their knees in front of her astro...
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heye willor and doug h be alongside alan krueger.vide any common ground on the recovery and immigration. big setback yesterday on that front. we also have bull market coverage from pimco managing director, mark kisesel. we will get his take on whether the fed will raise rates qu icker. first, here's a look at the top headlines this morning. futures indicate that stocks will selloff and that continues. the dow industrial index gave back all of its gains yesterday. down over 300 points. investors are waiting to hear the july jobs report out in half an hour. and sales at chrysler state on the fast-track. they rose 20% in july.
heye willor and doug h be alongside alan krueger.vide any common ground on the recovery and immigration. big setback yesterday on that front. we also have bull market coverage from pimco managing director, mark kisesel. we will get his take on whether the fed will raise rates qu icker. first, here's a look at the top headlines this morning. futures indicate that stocks will selloff and that continues. the dow industrial index gave back all of its gains yesterday. down over 300 points. investors...
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alan mowbray down the -- alan will break down the food and import ban on russia and the u.s.. it is imposing a sweeping ban from the u.s. and europe. joined on the phone with the very latest. how are the russian people reacting to the news? are they are likely to see food shortages? >> the government reassured the russians, saying that there will not be any food shortages. russia would not be going back to the soviet or the early 1990's type shortages. there are concerns that one of the biggest and publicly traded , whichant holdings manages the tgi friday's franchise in russia said the government a on food imports would cause difficult situations for restaurant businesses. there is concern. >> do we have ideas of how investors are reacting? index fellian market to a three-month low, led by the biggest russian retailers. some of them falling more than 5%. investors are concerned about this. that the import ban would hurt the earnings of the biggest russian retailers as they scramble to find replacement for foreign imports. >> ksenia galouchko joining us from moscow. let's look
alan mowbray down the -- alan will break down the food and import ban on russia and the u.s.. it is imposing a sweeping ban from the u.s. and europe. joined on the phone with the very latest. how are the russian people reacting to the news? are they are likely to see food shortages? >> the government reassured the russians, saying that there will not be any food shortages. russia would not be going back to the soviet or the early 1990's type shortages. there are concerns that one of the...
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pasarela, alan. modelo 1. pÓsame. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> buenos dÍas.es. ♪ muy buenos dÍas, arrancan los motores, asÍ con emociÓn, esto es lo que se comenta, lo que se comenta hoy ♪ >> oigan, y no es cualquier cosita lo que se comenta hoy. va para todos ustedes. ya tenemos varios dÍas hablando por supuesto de este tema, sobre los conciertazos de despierta amÉrica presentados por walmart. y ahora finalmente, anunciamos a los artistas que estÁn confirmados para estos reventones y es por eso que es lo que se comenta hoy. >> despierta amÉrica los engalanarÁ con la presencia del Ídolo boricua del momento y del pop, seÑores. yandel! pero no se imaginan quien viene tambiÉn, la sensaciÓn de colombia, j balvin. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> y tambiÉn tenemos al grupo regional del momento, seÑores, calibre 50. >> Échele, compadre. >> y el mÁs popular de la banda de estos momentos, roberto tapia. >> romanticismo. quÉ barbaridad. no puede faltar el rock, seÑores y el rockero mÁs popular de colombia tambiÉn estarÁ con nosotros. juanes! >> oiga, ¿pero saben quÉ? aÚn faltan mÁs art
pasarela, alan. modelo 1. pÓsame. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> buenos dÍas.es. ♪ muy buenos dÍas, arrancan los motores, asÍ con emociÓn, esto es lo que se comenta, lo que se comenta hoy ♪ >> oigan, y no es cualquier cosita lo que se comenta hoy. va para todos ustedes. ya tenemos varios dÍas hablando por supuesto de este tema, sobre los conciertazos de despierta amÉrica presentados por walmart. y ahora finalmente, anunciamos a los artistas que estÁn confirmados para estos...
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. >> alan bell, jr. is an 11-year veteran of the dover volunteer fire department.league, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lot of smoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the victim that was reportedly trapped. >> shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out a brand new gadget, a helmet camera, giving a rare glimpse of what firefighting is like up close. >> i got it for christmas of 2009 so probably about six weeks before this fire. that was the first time i actually used the camera. >> because of a change in regulations, it's the first and only time bell will use his camera on scene. he turns it on and goes about his job for the day. >> we are initially what they called a rapid intervention t
. >> alan bell, jr. is an 11-year veteran of the dover volunteer fire department.league, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lot of smoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing...
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actually, to those who are closest to the kidnap victim, they're proof of life. >> free alan now!reporter: as johnston spent almost 114 days in captivity, the bbc negotiated online. >> it turned out the message was coming from an intermediary sitting in germany. he was talking to us and talking to the kidnappers. and then channeling the messages from one to another. >> reporter: ultimately, the bbc reporter was freed. but only after the terror group hamas interceded on his behalf. >> for the last week i've thought of very little else, that hall lan was kidnapped for 114 days, jim felly had been in for nearly two years. i think it's hard to overstate the burden that that puts on someone who is living through a kidnap. >> reporter: a burden at least three more american families are facing tonight. for "nightline," brian ross, abc news, new york. >> and our thoughts go out to those families tonight. thanks to brian ross for that report. >>> up next for us, ready for one last summer vacation? ingenious scammers are looking for ways to take advantage of travelers. what to watch out for
actually, to those who are closest to the kidnap victim, they're proof of life. >> free alan now!reporter: as johnston spent almost 114 days in captivity, the bbc negotiated online. >> it turned out the message was coming from an intermediary sitting in germany. he was talking to us and talking to the kidnappers. and then channeling the messages from one to another. >> reporter: ultimately, the bbc reporter was freed. but only after the terror group hamas interceded on his...
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at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live to show how they paid tribute.e giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. >> good evening, san francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who cheered the team on during their 2010 world series run. >> to be honest, the smiles he brought out around us. i would say he did help us out. that's jack. that's peter pan. >> he was his usual self. he was full of energy and bouncing around and having a good time and pulling for the giants. >> manager bruce bochy remembers when he brought his friend and famous new yorker billy crystal to a yankee hfs giants game. >> we have to take care of these yankees. i have a lot on this game. he was just cracking up like he normally does. >> other giants players remembered williams from their chi
at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live to show how they paid tribute.e giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. >> good evening, san francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who...
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alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsa checkpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was arrested in los angeles. >> she should have never gotten on that plane. >> they say ma mineta san jose airport security told them she bypassed a document checker while he was examining a family's boarding passes. >> pulled the same stunt at the gate before getting on the plane. found a family and went around. >> swalwell is on the homeland security subcommittee. >> two incidents of unticketed passengers getting on a plane at san jose within the last four months is concerning. >> swalwell called for improved perimeter security
alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsa checkpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was...
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alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsaatheckpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was arrested in los angeles. >> she should have never gotten on that plane. >> they say ma mineta san jose airport security told them she bypassed a document checker while he was examining a family's boarding passes. >> pulled the same stunt at the gate before getting on the plane. found a family and went around. >> swalwell is on the homeland security subcommittee. >> two incidents of unticketed passengers getting on a plane at san jose within the last four months is concerning. >> swalwell called for improved perimeter security
alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsaatheckpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was...
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abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan?>> and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was cracking. >> much of the marsh land near the interchange was too soft for the heavy engines. so firefighters battled it on foot as it burned through toolly grass seven feet high. >> it is dense and it takes a lot of water to penetrate down to the water. and with the wind conditions this time of day it got a lot of spread from the wind. >> firefighters who believe it started in a homelessen encampment couldn't truck water into the field fast enough. >> we knocked on doors and letting everybody know that the backyard is on fire. >> then the helicopter swooped in. showering the flames with wat
abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan?>> and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was...
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heye willor and doug h be alongside alan krueger. we will see if they provide any common ground on the recovery and immigration. big setback yesterday on that front. we also have bull market coverage from pimco managing director, mark kisesel. we will get his take on whether the fed will raise rates qu icker. first, here's a look at the top headlines this morning. futures indicate that stocks will selloff and that continues. the dow industrial index gave back all of its gains yesterday. down over 300 points. investors are waiting to hear the july jobs report out in half an hour. and sales at chrysler state on the fast-track. they rose 20% in july. the jeep brand has its best month ever, with sales up 20%. and the three-day truce in gaza has all a part. israel says hamas has ended the cease fire. hamas has accused israel of the same thing. in the u.s., more details on the market. futures are lower after that big selloff yesterday. the july jobs report now is out at 8:30. for more on the markets, we're joined by our stock editor, mike
heye willor and doug h be alongside alan krueger. we will see if they provide any common ground on the recovery and immigration. big setback yesterday on that front. we also have bull market coverage from pimco managing director, mark kisesel. we will get his take on whether the fed will raise rates qu icker. first, here's a look at the top headlines this morning. futures indicate that stocks will selloff and that continues. the dow industrial index gave back all of its gains yesterday. down...
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alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsa checkpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was arrested in los angeles. >> she should have never gotten on that plane. >> they say ma mineta san jose airport security told them she bypassed a document checker while he was examining a family's boarding passes. >> pulled the same stunt at the gate before getting on the plane. found a family and went around. >> swalwell is on the homeland security subcommittee. >> two incidents of unticketed passengers getting on a plane at san jose within the last four months is concerning. >> swalwell called for improved perimeter security
alan wang is live. alan she has been trying it for quite some time and this time it worked. >> this woman is recognize believe a. her face was splashed all over the news earlier this year after she was arrested for sneaking past a tsa checkpoint at sfo. a judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric treatment and stay away from the airport, but she tried it again. this time marilyn hart -- hartman took flight and headed to los angeles. they conducted a head count in the air and she was...
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abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan? >> and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was cracking. >> much of the marsh land near the interchange was too soft for the heavy engines. so firefighters battled it on foot as it burned through toolly grass seven feet high. >> it is dense and it takes a lot of water to penetrate down to the water. and with the wind conditions this time of day it got a lot of spread from the wind. >> firefighters who believe it started in a homelessen encampment couldn't truck water into the field fast enough. >> we knocked on doors and letting everybody know that the backyard is on fire. >> then the helicopter swooped in. showering the flames with wa
abc7 news reporter alan wang is there live with the story. alan? >> and dan a fire this size could have been stamped out quickly, but this was burning in a marsh. that marsh runs up to a nab. to a neighborhood. >> it was a stubborn wildfire that was hard to reach and going toward homes in vallejo. >> they said don't go back in your house. i really did get nervous. >> barbara mcdermott could see the flames approaching her backyard. >> that fire was burning. it was...
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alan bromow iwiz. author.nd political science at stanford university and author of "culture war, the myth of a polarized america." we heard the president say, and the quote is our country is not as divided as our politics suggest. >> was i right? >> the majority of americans are not caught up in this kind of ideological, straight-line thinking. that's the view or the perspective of a minority of americans, but it is a growing minority, and a very vocal minority of the american public. when you layer on top of that the partisan antipathy, the us creates these logjams that become problematic. >> one of the graphs in your study that was most striking set out the average republican and the average democrat and compared them to where most of the other party is, and now sizable, huge overwhelming majorities of the other part are to one side of the average member of the other party. >> exactly. 94% of democrats are to the left of the typical republican and median. 92% of republicans to the right of the other party. t
alan bromow iwiz. author.nd political science at stanford university and author of "culture war, the myth of a polarized america." we heard the president say, and the quote is our country is not as divided as our politics suggest. >> was i right? >> the majority of americans are not caught up in this kind of ideological, straight-line thinking. that's the view or the perspective of a minority of americans, but it is a growing minority, and a very vocal minority of the...
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. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan? >> dan and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday afternoon. >> i thought it was overkill. i was disgusted by it. >> the man who appeared to be mentally disturbed appeared handcuffed as police used a taser on him and hit him with a baton. an officer released a police dog who started biting the man until he was bleeding and unrecognizable. >> not his legs and arms. it was his face and head. that's too much. >> the man who shot this video say officers started confiscating cell phones from anyone who shot video of the incident and then this officer asked for his cell phone. >> i he took my phone because i didn't want no problems. >>
. >> alan wang is live in antioch with the story. alan? >> dan and a -- ama, it brings up the rights of people with video and rights of police and if they can take away that video. the antioch police department declined an on camera video and all of the witnesses we spoke with were afraid to reveal their identity because of what they saw police do to this man. >> i don't think that's necessary. >> this is youtube video of antioch police arresting a man on tuesday...
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miami detective alan foote heads to colorado to testify. to confront her attacker. >> i wanted so much, just to look into his eyes, and just, i had a question, why me? what did i do? i mean, why me? >> reporter: and now, to dispel any reasonable doubts, thrumston has found a silver bullet. yet another rape victim with a dna hit. >> there was never any hesitation to go and testify against this man. i was more than happy to be there. >> reporter: this woman, we're calling her rachel, may have been jones' fist virst victim. it was back in new orleans in 2003. her story should have a familiar ring. a stranger in a car, a ride and a rape. >> i screamed with everything i had. and the reality was, just, there was nobody there. it was -- there was nobody there. >> reporter: but now, rachel's voice will be heard. on the stand, she makes a perfect witness. >> she was able to describe exactly what had happened to her six years later. in full detail of what had happened without a doubt. >> reporter: and her reputation is unassailable. >> i'm a working
miami detective alan foote heads to colorado to testify. to confront her attacker. >> i wanted so much, just to look into his eyes, and just, i had a question, why me? what did i do? i mean, why me? >> reporter: and now, to dispel any reasonable doubts, thrumston has found a silver bullet. yet another rape victim with a dna hit. >> there was never any hesitation to go and testify against this man. i was more than happy to be there. >> reporter: this woman, we're calling...
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at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live to show how they paid tribute. gite giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who cheered the team on during their 2010 world series run. >> to be honest, the smiles he brought out around us. i would say he did help us out. that's jack. that's peter pan. >> he was his usual self. he was full of energy and bouncing around and having a good time and pulling for the giants. >> manager bruce bochy remembers when he brought his friend and famous new yorker billy crystal to a yankee hfs giants game. >> we have to take care of these yankees. i have a lot on this game. he was just cracking up like he normally does. >> other giants players remembered williams from their childhood. >> i thin
at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live to show how they paid tribute. gite giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who cheered the team on...
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alan? >> reporter: ama, when the call came in, police here were told this was a crime in progress. so they showed up in full force with their guns drawn. at the same time the victim's husband, who was also notified, drove up to the house and ran in, telling police not to shoot. >> so when i call her and i heard her on the phone and she said uuhhhhh, something like that, and i stop my work. >> reporter: after receiving a call from his 54-year-old wife in distress, foo fun found her lying in the doorway of their home. >> my wife's right here. right here. with the duct tape. >> reporter: she had passed out and could barely breathe through the tape. only one other person, their 9-month-old granddaughter haley was at home asleep in this hammock during the robbery around 2:30 wednesday afternoon. >> i feel afraid for my mother. >> reporter: terry phan says her mother was cooking when two men entered the house from the back door and put a gun to her head. they stole designer handbags and some personal items but no cash. >> we don't carry kacash in thi house. we know asians are targeted an
alan? >> reporter: ama, when the call came in, police here were told this was a crime in progress. so they showed up in full force with their guns drawn. at the same time the victim's husband, who was also notified, drove up to the house and ran in, telling police not to shoot. >> so when i call her and i heard her on the phone and she said uuhhhhh, something like that, and i stop my work. >> reporter: after receiving a call from his 54-year-old wife in distress, foo fun found...
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at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live show how they paid tribute. gite giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who cheered the team on during their 2010 world series run. >> to be honest, the smiles he brought out around us. i would say he did help us out. that's jack. that's peter pan. >> he was his usual self. he was full of energy and bouncing around and having a good time and pulling for the giants. >> manager bruce bochy remembers when he brought his friend and famous new yorker billy crystal to a yankee hfs giants game. >> we have to take care of these yankees. i have a lot on this game. he was just cracking up like he normally does. >> other players remembered williams from their childhood. >> i think "mrs.
at 11 wong is there -- alan wang is there live show how they paid tribute. gite giants were missing one of their greatest fans, robin williams. in between innings they played his clips from his movies and they played robin williams trivia and before the start of the game, a very special moment. one day after his death giants fans stood in a moment of silence and remembered robin williams on the jumbo tron. francisco! >> robin williams was a loyal giants fan who cheered the team on during...
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we have alan coal, economist from the tax foundation. alan, good to see you. i want to show a map.ut together these numbers and they're great. how far 100 bucks goes in each of these states. you get a relative sense of this. alan, how did you put the numbers together and what did you take into consideration? >> sure. bea divisiondivision of the government compiles this data. they started it recently and what they do, is they take the sorts of goose that every american would buy, some food, some housing, some clothing, even a little bit of booze, and they look at the prices of those goods and in different local at thises, and the results are that prices are much higher someplace than others. so your dollar will go farther in some states than others. gerri: look at the bad performers. this is where your money goes the least far, it is worst the least and let me see people the least. d.c., hawaii, new york of course, we're always there, new jersey and california. alan, what is going on there? >> the major factor is urbanization. people and businesses coalesce in a large cities, there
we have alan coal, economist from the tax foundation. alan, good to see you. i want to show a map.ut together these numbers and they're great. how far 100 bucks goes in each of these states. you get a relative sense of this. alan, how did you put the numbers together and what did you take into consideration? >> sure. bea divisiondivision of the government compiles this data. they started it recently and what they do, is they take the sorts of goose that every american would buy, some...
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alan murray, judith miller, tony sayag.s poll from the "wall street journal" last week i thought was so extraordinary. 3/4 of americans say that they do not believe their children are going to be faring better than they did. alan, what's behind this? >> yeah. and 49% think we're still in recession. of course technically we are not still in recession. but it has been a very long, very slow recovery, and it's not surprising that that makes people pessimistic about their long-term futures. at the pew research center we did polling in 40 different countries on this question, and americans now, we found only about 33% thought children would live better than their parents. which is sort of a quintessential question of medal middle-class aspiration. in europe it's far worse. but what's interesting is in emerging economies you really see that booming. in china over 80%. in countries in latin america, over 70%. even in africa over 50%. so what you really see is optimism in the world shifting dramatically away from most of the develo
alan murray, judith miller, tony sayag.s poll from the "wall street journal" last week i thought was so extraordinary. 3/4 of americans say that they do not believe their children are going to be faring better than they did. alan, what's behind this? >> yeah. and 49% think we're still in recession. of course technically we are not still in recession. but it has been a very long, very slow recovery, and it's not surprising that that makes people pessimistic about their long-term...
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alan? >> reporter: ama, when the call came in, police here were told this was a crime in progress. so they showed up in full force with their guns drawn. at the same time the victim's husband, who was also notified, drove up to the house and ran in, telling police not to shoot. >> so when i call her and i heard her on the phone and she said uuhhhhh, something like that, and i stop my work. >> reporter: after receiving a call from his 54-year-old wife in distress, foo fun found her lying in the doorway of their home. >> my wife's right here. right here. with the duct tape. >> reporter: she had passed out and could barely breathe through the tape. only one other person, their 9-month-old granddaughter haley was at home asleep in this hammock during the robbery around 2:30 wednesday afternoon. >> i feel afraid for my mother. >> reporter: terry phan says her mother was cooking when two men entered the house from the back door and put a gun to her head. they stole designer handbags and some personal items but no cash. >> we don't carry kacash in thi house. we know asians are targeted an
alan? >> reporter: ama, when the call came in, police here were told this was a crime in progress. so they showed up in full force with their guns drawn. at the same time the victim's husband, who was also notified, drove up to the house and ran in, telling police not to shoot. >> so when i call her and i heard her on the phone and she said uuhhhhh, something like that, and i stop my work. >> reporter: after receiving a call from his 54-year-old wife in distress, foo fun found...
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quÉ barbaridad, johnny y alan.iÉn estÁ enamorada entonces? ¿cÓmo estÁ la cosa? >> les mando un beso, los extraÑo. >> igualmente, corazÓn. >> ay, johny. bueno, yo creo que no estoy enamorada de nadie en la historia. tiene un novio pero por decir que tiene a alguien, en este caso, el seÑor patricio. >> quÉ mal te tratan. >> mÍralo. >> y en esta oportunidad, por cosas de la vida se consigue al seÑor y necesita un chofer urgente y comienza esta historia maravillosa y estos enredos, que te llevarÁn a vivir un amor verdadero, una aventura bien especial. es una historia muy bonita, unos personajes muy diferentes el uno del otro. y creo que eso es lo atractivo e >> ustedes hablen de chocolates, tranquilos. a lmejo amiga de sofÍa ripoll. >> esa es mi mejor amiga. exacto. >> mariana, tienes cara de mala. ¿por quÉ? estÁs en personaje! >> bendito sea dios, papacito. >> cuÉntanos. >> ¿quÉ quieres que te cuente? las imÁgenes hablan por sÍ solas. si sofÍa no pela a patricio, yo lo voy a pelar. >> me encantarÍa saber cuÁn mala en
quÉ barbaridad, johnny y alan.iÉn estÁ enamorada entonces? ¿cÓmo estÁ la cosa? >> les mando un beso, los extraÑo. >> igualmente, corazÓn. >> ay, johny. bueno, yo creo que no estoy enamorada de nadie en la historia. tiene un novio pero por decir que tiene a alguien, en este caso, el seÑor patricio. >> quÉ mal te tratan. >> mÍralo. >> y en esta oportunidad, por cosas de la vida se consigue al seÑor y necesita un chofer urgente y comienza esta...
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¿quiÉn, alan?er de quÉ manera aixa gonzÁlez vio su sueÑo hecho realidad. >> eso! [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> esto se pone mejor. >> si tuvieras que trabajar con tu ex, te damos la guÍa de supervivencia para salir airoso y sin contratiempos. >> hoy te decimos cÓmo ganar seguidores en las redes sociales. >> y dulce marÍa dejÓ a todos con la boca abierta. >> quÉ rico. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> asÍ es. >> vengan, vengan. >> ladrÓn. cachetada. beso. cachetada. >> buenos dÍas tengan todos ustedes. hoy es jueves 7 de agosto de 2014. >> nuestra karla estÁ de vacaciones yenemos a la belleza boricua. hermosa.esamaneciendo precisamente con todos nosotros ♪ muy buenos dÍas, hoy ♪Ón,ment >> miren. hay un video que estÁ recorriendo el mundo entero. no es zuleyka en bikini pero es igual de impresionante. se trata de un hombre que camina sobre el agua. >> ¿moisÉs? >> no. fue pedro. >> pedro! >> para mÍ, es lo mismo abrirla que caminarla. >> miren, cÁllense. >> estÁ aterrizando en el agua pero en lugar de aterrizar, como que camina. no
¿quiÉn, alan?er de quÉ manera aixa gonzÁlez vio su sueÑo hecho realidad. >> eso! [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> esto se pone mejor. >> si tuvieras que trabajar con tu ex, te damos la guÍa de supervivencia para salir airoso y sin contratiempos. >> hoy te decimos cÓmo ganar seguidores en las redes sociales. >> y dulce marÍa dejÓ a todos con la boca abierta. >> quÉ rico. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> asÍ es. >> vengan, vengan. >> ladrÓn. cachetada....