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how much was it, brian? >> brian: 47,174.y, but you just think that if it's all hands on deck, you're not buying a mechanical bull at a time in which we're not funding the government. >> steve: that's a lot of bull. especially given the fact that -- (mooing) -- thank you, sound effect guy. >> brian: it's a mechanical bull. again, total overstepped his boundary. >> steve: i think a machine actually played it. okay. while they're spending $50,000 on a fake bull, here is the good news, even though there is a government shutdown, congress' gym is open. we're talking about the gym for house members and the gym for senate members, however the gym for the people who work for them is closed. the rub, though, and there is a picture from inside -- and it's -- >> brian: the rub is no towels. >> elisabeth: that's not -- that's a live shot. >> steve: no towel service and senator lindsey graham said the joint is getting a little rank and yet, keep in mind, there are a number of house members who live in their offices. so they need the show
how much was it, brian? >> brian: 47,174.y, but you just think that if it's all hands on deck, you're not buying a mechanical bull at a time in which we're not funding the government. >> steve: that's a lot of bull. especially given the fact that -- (mooing) -- thank you, sound effect guy. >> brian: it's a mechanical bull. again, total overstepped his boundary. >> steve: i think a machine actually played it. okay. while they're spending $50,000 on a fake bull, here is...
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blame brian, though.ist warlord has registered for next year's election. his pick for vice president, also a form warlord. nice. >>> the newly wed accused of pushing her husband off a cliff will be arraigned in a courtroom in montana today. the 22-year-old, jordan lin graham, she was hiking with her husband, cody, when they got into a fight. she says that the fight became physical and that he accidentally fell off the cliff. court documents show that she told a friend she was having second thoughts about that marriage one week earlier. >>> president obama officially calling off his trip to asia next week. so who is to blame for that? the republicans. here is a statement from the white house press secretary. the cancellation of his trip is another consequence of the house republicans forcing a shutdown of the government. this completely avoidable shutdown is setting back our ability to create jobs through motion of u.s. exports and advance u.s. leadership in the largest emerging region in the world. we ask
blame brian, though.ist warlord has registered for next year's election. his pick for vice president, also a form warlord. nice. >>> the newly wed accused of pushing her husband off a cliff will be arraigned in a courtroom in montana today. the 22-year-old, jordan lin graham, she was hiking with her husband, cody, when they got into a fight. she says that the fight became physical and that he accidentally fell off the cliff. court documents show that she told a friend she was having...
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i think brian the second brian is named ma iron (clapping) .e engineer for caltrans he's been the heart and soul of the project. he's been with me every step of the way and i barely got a word in. he's explaining something about the span and i want to know how he stated excited about something for 20 years in a roadway. one thing people get wrong about brian they think the project game his gray but he went gray at an early age. brian number 3 is my cf o person (clapping) he's pictured here in his everyday work attire although we only see him a couple of times a week. brian's mother to is spend other folks money first. the foreheads only kicked in 5 peace officers and the state 20 percent the rest was on the toll payers but brian got us the lowest. brian has been at this financial game for a long time. and you know it's coming mr. secretary the last brian is our next speaker transportation brian. (clappin (clapping). brian is a convenient of all the legislature wars figure out over this bridge having worked from bill to mr. burton to daryl stein
i think brian the second brian is named ma iron (clapping) .e engineer for caltrans he's been the heart and soul of the project. he's been with me every step of the way and i barely got a word in. he's explaining something about the span and i want to know how he stated excited about something for 20 years in a roadway. one thing people get wrong about brian they think the project game his gray but he went gray at an early age. brian number 3 is my cf o person (clapping) he's pictured here in...
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i know you're so excited, brian. >> brian: absolutely!arbon dioxide? >> brian: we're going to have one answer. i hate to get this one right. >> elisabeth: i know, we didn't do so well last time. >> steve: nitrogen. >> elisabeth: nitrogen? i don't know. >> brian: nitrogen. >> the answer is a, nitrogen and you are right. >> brian: wow! >> elisabeth: that's what we said. >> brian: i like the family feud style we're adopting. >> i like it, too. it makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere and oxygen, 21%. carbon dioxide, only 0.039%. >> steve: that's a brilliant trivia question because people go, well, it's got to be oxygen because that's what we breathe. >> or everybody talks about climate change and carbon dioxide, but it's actually nitrogen. >> steve: job well done. >> thank you. let's take a quick look at the weather conditions across parts of the northeast and the rest of the country because we're actually look at very warm temperatures in the northeast. temperatures today, well into the 80s. 84 degrees for your high temperature in new york
i know you're so excited, brian. >> brian: absolutely!arbon dioxide? >> brian: we're going to have one answer. i hate to get this one right. >> elisabeth: i know, we didn't do so well last time. >> steve: nitrogen. >> elisabeth: nitrogen? i don't know. >> brian: nitrogen. >> the answer is a, nitrogen and you are right. >> brian: wow! >> elisabeth: that's what we said. >> brian: i like the family feud style we're adopting. >> i...
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brian? >> brian: all right. thanks a lot.action indoors. let's see if they can build on what they did yesterday. whatever they did yesterday. >> elisabeth: hopefully. >> steve: one of the things we told you about yesterday was how the house republican-led house had passed a bill to restore death benefits to military families and then there was some suggestion, well, is the senate going to take it up? they eventually did. eventually despite the fact that jay carney said there is no reason for the president to sign it, the president did sign it. what we're learning now is apparently republicans had thought with the piecemeal, as the democrats referred to it, piece of legislation that would fund veterans and military activities, they thought the military death benefits were included in their legislation. but then when it was time to actually start paying people, a department of defense attorney team looked at what they had passed. they said, it's just too vague. they called eric holder's department of justice and said, are we ob
brian? >> brian: all right. thanks a lot.action indoors. let's see if they can build on what they did yesterday. whatever they did yesterday. >> elisabeth: hopefully. >> steve: one of the things we told you about yesterday was how the house republican-led house had passed a bill to restore death benefits to military families and then there was some suggestion, well, is the senate going to take it up? they eventually did. eventually despite the fact that jay carney said there...
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brian? >>brian: tell it to the children he killed.famous by the movie blackhawk down. the brave army ranger who led the rescue mission took a trip back to somalia, his journey called "return to mogadishu: remembering blackhawk down." jeff joins us from atlanta now. jeff, why did you go back? >> a couple of reasons, brian. one of them is that i really wanted to see the difference in mogadishu. mogadishu is actually worse today than it was 20 years ago. but for another reason. a friend of mine that was in somalia both decided by going back there we would better be able to tell our story of what happened 20 years ago. >> what did the movie miss? >> the movie is exceptionally accurate but it is not nearly as violent as the real deal. it is probably a good thing for anyone who has seen "blackhawk down" you only see a fraction of the violence that happened 20 years ago. >>brian: you said it was bloodier and rawer had you lived through it. here's a section of the documentary. >> a big fire fight here now. >> i drove down an alleyway next to
brian? >>brian: tell it to the children he killed.famous by the movie blackhawk down. the brave army ranger who led the rescue mission took a trip back to somalia, his journey called "return to mogadishu: remembering blackhawk down." jeff joins us from atlanta now. jeff, why did you go back? >> a couple of reasons, brian. one of them is that i really wanted to see the difference in mogadishu. mogadishu is actually worse today than it was 20 years ago. but for another...
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(sighs) you know what, brian?t that you're a dog, because i really do care about you and i feel like we had a connection, but i can't get over the fact that you lied to me. you screwed up, brian. and now you're going to have to watch me walk out that door. (alarm blaring) (horn honking, man screaming) (tires screeching) (crashing) well, it sounds like i'm needed outside. mom, what were all those carpenters doing here today? putting back our old crappy stairs, meg. i didn't have a choice. yay! i love my old stairs! (giggling) uh-oh, i forgot to cut joe down. joe, what are you doing up there? enjoying heaven, bonnie. come join me. there's a gun in my nightstand. brian, i know you're upset about what happened with kate and everything, but i did have one more thought. yeah, what's that? well, since kate is blind, you could probably just do a different voice and go out with her all over again. brian (nasally): hey. are you kate? yes. hey, it's noah from jdate. oh, my god! hi! closed captioning is brought to you in part
(sighs) you know what, brian?t that you're a dog, because i really do care about you and i feel like we had a connection, but i can't get over the fact that you lied to me. you screwed up, brian. and now you're going to have to watch me walk out that door. (alarm blaring) (horn honking, man screaming) (tires screeching) (crashing) well, it sounds like i'm needed outside. mom, what were all those carpenters doing here today? putting back our old crappy stairs, meg. i didn't have a choice. yay! i...
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brian, over to you. >> brian: okay.ing in this brutal beatdown of a father in front of his family. that cop arrested and brought into court on assault charges. but the question is, can the city, his employer, also be held responsible in court? joining us now, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. good morning. he was in the gang, now that we know he's in legal trouble, is the city? >> he's a detective in an elite unit in the nypd. the issue is in civil liability, can the city of new york be sued? a lot of people would say yeah, they can be sued. but under the law, they can't be sued because based on the allegations, he was not acting within the scope of his duty. >> brian: and he was not undercover. >> he is an undercover, but he was not undercover with this group of motorcycle enthusiasts, i would say, on that day. he has been undercover, according to reports, on occupy wall street. remember that demonstration in new york city. >> brian: he worked it? >> he worked it. he was part of that demonstration. this is a p
brian, over to you. >> brian: okay.ing in this brutal beatdown of a father in front of his family. that cop arrested and brought into court on assault charges. but the question is, can the city, his employer, also be held responsible in court? joining us now, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. good morning. he was in the gang, now that we know he's in legal trouble, is the city? >> he's a detective in an elite unit in the nypd. the issue is in civil liability, can the city...
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>>brian: quick headlines.ssengers of an american airlines flight from chicago to shanghai. the plane made an emergency landing after flying into a flock of birds. the aircraft had just taken off when it was forced to turn back. thankfully no one hurt. >>> attorneys for colorado movie massacre suspect james holmes back in court. they are arguing to get certain evidence out of his trial including his on-line dating profile. both included the tag line will you visit me in prison? prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. the trial is set for february. elisabeth, steve? >>elisabeth: more details released about the horrifying beating of a new york driver chased by a gang of bikers and assaulted in front of his wife and baby. >>steve: there is one of them beating down the window. we now know wufrt bikers was -- we now know one of the bikers was an undercover cop. what should he have done to change the case? joining us now is joe cordero. according to the paper two off-duty cops were there on part of the ride, didn'
>>brian: quick headlines.ssengers of an american airlines flight from chicago to shanghai. the plane made an emergency landing after flying into a flock of birds. the aircraft had just taken off when it was forced to turn back. thankfully no one hurt. >>> attorneys for colorado movie massacre suspect james holmes back in court. they are arguing to get certain evidence out of his trial including his on-line dating profile. both included the tag line will you visit me in prison?...
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because brian was in survival mode. i truly believe that he was trying to save his life and others' lives. there's no police station nearby. you got a bomb, a live ticking bomb. you've got a time limit. these suckers say you got 55 minutes, man. do or die. what are you going to do? you're going to run to the police station? where is it? no. you're going to try to do and survive. i truly believe he was trying to save his life and others' lives. >> but the police had no idea what to think. was brian wells a victim? was he in on the robbery? what were those notes all about and who wrote them? why? there were no answers, but plenty of agencies wanting to be involved in the biggest case erie had ever seen. >> we have formed a multi-agency task force comprised of the pennsylvania state police, the atf, the erie police department. specifically the bomb squad. the united states attorney's office and the erie county district attorney's office. >> i wouldn't be surprised if some game warden was on the task force. >> former fbi ag
because brian was in survival mode. i truly believe that he was trying to save his life and others' lives. there's no police station nearby. you got a bomb, a live ticking bomb. you've got a time limit. these suckers say you got 55 minutes, man. do or die. what are you going to do? you're going to run to the police station? where is it? no. you're going to try to do and survive. i truly believe he was trying to save his life and others' lives. >> but the police had no idea what to think....
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brian?: ever have those nights when you cannot fall asleep maybe because the jets are on, the game was close? only kidding. more and more of you are grabbing relaxation drinks to help you catch some z's at night because maybe you took some five-hour energy during the day. >>elisabeth: do they work? are they safe to use. fox news medical a team dr. david samadi joins us now. thanks for being here. relaxation. you heard a lot of about the five-hour energies. do these work and what's in them? >> none of us have that kind of problem. i could put my head down and pass out. these actually are completely opposite of what you described. culturally we always want the energizers and trying to wake up. these are supposed to calm you down. i went through all of these. great names. dream water, five-hour sleep. they all have ingredients we give patients. melatonin. gava, which is a mood stabilizeer, antianxiety. they have put them in there and it actually works. a few people tell me this calms them down
brian?: ever have those nights when you cannot fall asleep maybe because the jets are on, the game was close? only kidding. more and more of you are grabbing relaxation drinks to help you catch some z's at night because maybe you took some five-hour energy during the day. >>elisabeth: do they work? are they safe to use. fox news medical a team dr. david samadi joins us now. thanks for being here. relaxation. you heard a lot of about the five-hour energies. do these work and what's in...
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what will brian do next?xt move i want to call your attention to this. 46 firms rate facebook. nearly all like it a lot. and in fact, there is zero sell ratings on the stock. begging the question, who is left out there to buy this? brian, does this factor in at all to how you manage this trade? >> absolutely. it's a great point. i'm worried. i like counter trend trading against some of the analysts out there. so this put has decayed enough and gone down to about 60 cents here. so i probably just take it off. there's not enough value, i made a good trade and made decent money quickly on something that i thought would take time for me to collect on that 2.05. now i got that right away. i'm pretty good on closing that and moving on. >> coming up next the final call from the options pits. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on
what will brian do next?xt move i want to call your attention to this. 46 firms rate facebook. nearly all like it a lot. and in fact, there is zero sell ratings on the stock. begging the question, who is left out there to buy this? brian, does this factor in at all to how you manage this trade? >> absolutely. it's a great point. i'm worried. i like counter trend trading against some of the analysts out there. so this put has decayed enough and gone down to about 60 cents here. so i...
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i know you think he's like brian. he's trying to line up for a free car. >> i don't want to have a gasoline powered cell phone. so, you know. i don't think anybody wants to trade it. so he's got a fair point. lithium-ion, maybe there's some heat risk, from a fire perspective. >> all right. maybe it's not america's favorite stock. maybe it's this desk's favorite stock. brian, basically, you would like to do a bullish trade. >> no. actually, for now, i think momentum is so strong. 2013 has been all about growth. right? you look at any names, it's almost like the mid-'90s internet style, back then it was anything about dotcom, now anything with growth. tesla is one of those. certainly momentum is to the upside. but you know, we talked about the valuation here, you know, you're talking about a stock even if they hit gross margin levels, they still in my mind need to hit 15 times bigger revenue growth than they are right now, just to make the case in point of realizing their market valuation right here. so i'm bullish righ
i know you think he's like brian. he's trying to line up for a free car. >> i don't want to have a gasoline powered cell phone. so, you know. i don't think anybody wants to trade it. so he's got a fair point. lithium-ion, maybe there's some heat risk, from a fire perspective. >> all right. maybe it's not america's favorite stock. maybe it's this desk's favorite stock. brian, basically, you would like to do a bullish trade. >> no. actually, for now, i think momentum is so...
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>>brian: here's the thing.ht now today obamacare, the biggest piece of legislation, the most pervasive and massive to pass since medicare is an absolute mess. the president of the united states says 19 different parts of this have to be suspended, put on hiatus, put into delay or flatout waived. we should be talking about if it is chaotic or not and looking at day one of obamacare where the young aren't signing up and the old don't know what to do. but instead we're talking about a shutdown because it seems as though the g.o.p. went moo this without an end -- went into this without an end game. i don't see any way for them to come out of this unless there is a magical legislative maneuver for them to have any leverage except for to throw up their hands right now. >>steve: it does look -- privately senior republicans are saying they believe the shutdown will last five days. senior democrats say they think that if it lasts into the weekend, what's going to happen is they're going to wind up rolling it in with the
>>brian: here's the thing.ht now today obamacare, the biggest piece of legislation, the most pervasive and massive to pass since medicare is an absolute mess. the president of the united states says 19 different parts of this have to be suspended, put on hiatus, put into delay or flatout waived. we should be talking about if it is chaotic or not and looking at day one of obamacare where the young aren't signing up and the old don't know what to do. but instead we're talking about a...
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it's brian. where's your wife, brian? gone. where is she?ootsteps getting louder) oh, god. you scared me. sorry, i was just dropping something off for brian. i guess it's for you. are you and brian going on a trip? just give me the envelope, samantha. i didn't mean to pry. i was just wondering when brian was gonna be back in the office. i don't know. i gotta go. can you tell me why? as to why you guys are all going to montreal? the money and the passports, brian didn't mention it. that's because it's none of your business. i know about the two of you, samantha. he told me. man: (over pa) your attention, please. bus 8921 to montreal is now boarding. (whimpering) (sighing) (cell phone beeps) (ringing) brian: (on answering machine) this is brian, please leave a message. i am where i'm supposed to be. and the kids are, too. so, it all... it worked out. you... you pulled it off. thank you. i just, uh... i just hope that you're okay. (phone vibrating) (phone beeping) i told you not to test me. where is brian? keep going, sweetheart. he doesn't kno
it's brian. where's your wife, brian? gone. where is she?ootsteps getting louder) oh, god. you scared me. sorry, i was just dropping something off for brian. i guess it's for you. are you and brian going on a trip? just give me the envelope, samantha. i didn't mean to pry. i was just wondering when brian was gonna be back in the office. i don't know. i gotta go. can you tell me why? as to why you guys are all going to montreal? the money and the passports, brian didn't mention it. that's...
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brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy?ed sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows. >> jimmy: nice. >> in the vows my wife promised to stick with me through all the different seasons, winter, spring, summer, fall, sox, packs, celtics, bruins. >> jimmy: very romantic. tony meet brian. you both have rally beard. are you ready to play? here we go. a simple game. a scavenger hunt. i will name an item. your job is to find an item. bring it back fast as you can. okay. round one -- come back wearing your shower curtain as a cape. if you don't have a shower curtain, improvise. there they go. off. >> jimmy: what the -- is that? brian prepared a little comedy sketch for us. all right. okay. that is
brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy?ed sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows....
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. the nih conducts some of the most cutting edge research into diseases like cancer. right now much of the research is on hold, the campus largely closed down. people hoping for new clinical drug trials, they have to wait. in california, michelle langben is desperate. waiting for a drug the trial she hopes will save her life. >> every day counts. every second. i have always promised my daughter that i refuse to let her grow up without a mom. i will make that happen no matter what i have to do. >> reporter: the mother of the 18-month-old has been told her rare sarcoma could be terminal. without funding any new clinical trials are on hold. >> i'd like to let congress know that this decision needs to be made quickly. we don't have the time to wait. >> reporter: the nih funds re search nationwide. a lack of funding at the headquarters means 200 patients, including 30 children, each week will be turned away from clinical studies. though if a patient is in a trial already their care will cont
tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. the nih conducts some of the most cutting edge research into diseases like cancer. right now much of the research is on hold, the campus largely closed down. people hoping for new clinical drug trials, they have to wait. in california, michelle langben is desperate. waiting for a drug the trial she hopes will save her life. >> every day counts. every second. i have always promised my daughter that i refuse to let her grow up without a mom....
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brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows. >> jimmy: nice. >> in the vows my wife promised to stick with me through all the different seasons, winter, spring, summer, fall, sox, packs, celtics, bruins. >> jimmy: very romantic. tony meet brian. you both have rally beard. are you ready to play? here we go. a simple game. a scavenger hunt. i will name an item. your job is to find an item. bring it back fast as you can. okay. round one -- come back wearing your shower curtain as a cape. if you don't have a shower curtain, improvise. there they go. off. >> jimmy: what the -- is that? brian prepared a little comedy sketch for us. all right. okay. th
brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows....
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say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidentas 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 >>> all of or stories have been caught on camer
say bye-bye, brian. >> see you, trina. >> police decide not to charge brian with anything, but the incidentas 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....
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amazing story brian.e to know whether once you can fly that american flag, will they start taking that oil like they did after hurricane sandy, from louisiana around florida, to the refineries in the northeast? because right now they just send it to mexico. >> yeah. it's the jones act, right, the transportation within the united states, and i think you heard what christian said. listen from a stock perspective, jim, the rails have done great the last couple weeks. we're talking about getting steel from 30 minutes away, u.s. steel, one of the providers of the steel here. there's the big x right in the stock market. so this is a play. i haven't had time to dig through the ship but i guarantee you, there are tens if not hundreds of major corporations, many public, that are represented in the ship behind us. >> you know what's incredible at this, we are all talking, why you and i talk about it, coming together trying to get the politicians to win us back. here's a republican governor, governor corbett, they d
amazing story brian.e to know whether once you can fly that american flag, will they start taking that oil like they did after hurricane sandy, from louisiana around florida, to the refineries in the northeast? because right now they just send it to mexico. >> yeah. it's the jones act, right, the transportation within the united states, and i think you heard what christian said. listen from a stock perspective, jim, the rails have done great the last couple weeks. we're talking about...
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back to brian. brian?er: melissa, we're going to go to a break but we're surrounded by drills all throughout history here. you've got the 1970s. go back as far as the '50s and '60s. this machine is known as the big o coming up, we'll talk about the future of drilling with the ceo of concho resources, cxo. they are the biggest pure play permian premium. that's right after this. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. >>> okay. it's street talk time. let's look at what is happening with tesla. there are speed bumps arising in the european
back to brian. brian?er: melissa, we're going to go to a break but we're surrounded by drills all throughout history here. you've got the 1970s. go back as far as the '50s and '60s. this machine is known as the big o coming up, we'll talk about the future of drilling with the ceo of concho resources, cxo. they are the biggest pure play permian premium. that's right after this. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading...
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>> brian: i'm a believer. ray charles is too. [laughing] >> tim: bye bye, everybody.ll see you again here next week on another magnificent saturday. will be losers. and you will see it all with free tv streaming to your device. [ cheering ] touchdown traveler. if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> searching for answers. family and friends remember a man stabbed to death trying to break up a fight. are police any closer to finding the culprit. >> good evening. tonight family and friends honor a
>> brian: i'm a believer. ray charles is too. [laughing] >> tim: bye bye, everybody.ll see you again here next week on another magnificent saturday. will be losers. and you will see it all with free tv streaming to your device. [ cheering ] touchdown traveler. if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading,...
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brian sullivan is live in los angeles. hello to you, brian. >> mandy, thank you very much. we're here for two big ones. we wanted to see how it is 3,000 miles away from washington, d.c., and shockingly, things going on as normal. also a meeting tonight with the ceo of blackrock. we're going to air some of that for you here on "street signs" tomorrow. what better insight to get than a guy like larry fink that runs $4 trillion, $4 trillion with a "t" about their reaction to the government, also to the risk really of a debt default. that's tonight. we'll have it tomorrow. mandy, i know you've had a flurry of activity the last couple of hours, especially coming from john boehner. that has dominated the headlines here. kind of feels good to be so far away from d.c. i feel a little cleaner. >> absolutely. we're going to get the markets taking all of that from just a -- in a moment's time from bob and also rick. first of all i would like to get to eamon javers because on the political side of things, does boehner even have the power in his own party to make such a comment? >> well
brian sullivan is live in los angeles. hello to you, brian. >> mandy, thank you very much. we're here for two big ones. we wanted to see how it is 3,000 miles away from washington, d.c., and shockingly, things going on as normal. also a meeting tonight with the ceo of blackrock. we're going to air some of that for you here on "street signs" tomorrow. what better insight to get than a guy like larry fink that runs $4 trillion, $4 trillion with a "t" about their reaction...
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. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so far almost 2 million of the 14 million americans who buy individual coverage have gotten letters that their policy is canceled or has to change because of the law. still the white house insists the president did not mislead americans when he promised everyone could keep their insurance. >> here is a guarantee that i have made. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: that doesn't sit well with george schwab who is retired, started a new business, and been told because of the new health care law, his current policy is no longer available because it doesn't meet minimum standards. his new policy? comes with a premium increase of more than 400%. >> i just wish i could have my insurance back. i just -- that's what i want. >> reporter: he now has to pay for more than he wants, including pregnancy coverage for his 59-year-old wife. >> i just don't think this was all that well thought out. i think the intentions were good. but you kno
. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so far almost 2 million of the 14 million americans who buy individual coverage have gotten letters that their policy is canceled or has to change because of the law. still the white house insists the president did not mislead americans when he promised everyone could keep their insurance. >> here is a guarantee that i have made. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: that doesn't sit...
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uh, brian. brian steel. i was just dropping stewie off. oh, yeah!n there, see how everyone's doing, i guess. ah, they're fine. in fact, i see stewie reading a book. scratch-and-sniff lindsay lohan goes jogging. oh, god! that's terrible! oh, here's a pop-up book. tommy lee goes boating. move, lois! you're on the hood ornament's pillow. peter, put that away. it's time for bed. w-wait, hang on, lois, before i go to bed, i just got to do one thing. hello? hey, mr. pewterschmidt, it's me, peter. you remember how you said i'd never amount to nothing? is that a mercedes? peter, hang up the phone. (doorbell rings) my god, who could be at the door at this hour? i don't know, but this late, it's got to be bad news. everyone knows you always get bad news in the middle of the night. wake up, wake up, wake up! huh? what? you have cancer! what?! yeah. i thought you should know. okay, go back to sleep. wait, i have questions. (sighs) it's very late. oh, hello. this is the right house. (chuckles) that's good, then. what the hell? it's me, billy. billy finn. just wa
uh, brian. brian steel. i was just dropping stewie off. oh, yeah!n there, see how everyone's doing, i guess. ah, they're fine. in fact, i see stewie reading a book. scratch-and-sniff lindsay lohan goes jogging. oh, god! that's terrible! oh, here's a pop-up book. tommy lee goes boating. move, lois! you're on the hood ornament's pillow. peter, put that away. it's time for bed. w-wait, hang on, lois, before i go to bed, i just got to do one thing. hello? hey, mr. pewterschmidt, it's me, peter. you...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. police are still trying to figure out why a seventh grader showed up here at sparks middle school and started shooting. investigators want to figure out if there is any connection between the suspect and the victims. meanwhile, police say one of those victims, a popular math teacher, actually sacrificed his own life to save others. from beginning to end, police say the shooting spree lasted just three minutes. >> can you please send police out here? there's a kid with a gun. >> reporter: for the many witnesses who saw it unfold, it felt much longer. >> i have a victim on the basketball court, left side. >> reporter: students were arriving for class outside sparks middle school yesterday, when police say a 12-year-old boy started shooting. investigators say he got the .9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun from his home, but the motive remains a mystery. >> everybody wants to know why. that's the big question. the answer is, we don't know right now. >> reporter: police say the suspect fir
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. police are still trying to figure out why a seventh grader showed up here at sparks middle school and started shooting. investigators want to figure out if there is any connection between the suspect and the victims. meanwhile, police say one of those victims, a popular math teacher, actually sacrificed his own life to save others. from beginning to end, police say the shooting spree lasted just three minutes. >> can you please send police out...
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kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good to see you again, brian. for many republicans they're now at that acceptance phase after a bruising defeat. many are admitting mistakes, assessing some responsibility, and one of the most visible and divisive figures started the the day trying to create some good will. today senator ted cruz who led the today party during the shutdown greeted visitors and veterans outside the reopened capitol. lawmakers headed out of town after the late-night vote and house speaker john boehner turned up on twitter, his photo snapped at an airport gate today. the shutdown leaves new political baggage for the republican party to carry. >> i think a lot of folks that thought this might be a productive strategy have learned that it's really not. >> reporter: the conservative conflict is over the flawed strategy of making the budget fight about obama care. today the most senior republican senator, utah's orren hatch blamed powerful outside groups and think tanks for stoking internal party battles appearing on "the daily rundown."
kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good to see you again, brian. for many republicans they're now at that acceptance phase after a bruising defeat. many are admitting mistakes, assessing some responsibility, and one of the most visible and divisive figures started the the day trying to create some good will. today senator ted cruz who led the today party during the shutdown greeted visitors and veterans outside the reopened capitol. lawmakers headed out of town after the late-night vote...
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kpix 5's brian webb joins us again from oakland... brian... >>> a bart strike tomorrow. there is no deal between b.a.r.t and its unions. we go again from oakland, brian? >> reporter: ann, at this point, everyone has gone home here after a long 12 hour-plus day. both sides left without that deal. there will be no strike tomorrow, as you said, the unions have given another 24 hours. we learned today that b.a.r.t officials gave the best final offer. they say it was $7 million more than on friday. it put the brakes on talks today. it seems to have stunned the union and politicians who thought things were moving forward. the politicians say they urged them not to to strike at that point, knowing what it would mean to the bay area and they bought us one more day. meantime, b.a.r.t says its new offer willom last two weeks before they take it off of the table. so, needless to say, things got ugly here in a hurry. no strike tomorrow but we will be back here tomorrow doing it all over again. >> brian webb, thank you. >>> a new investigation identifies hundreds of tall buildings in
kpix 5's brian webb joins us again from oakland... brian... >>> a bart strike tomorrow. there is no deal between b.a.r.t and its unions. we go again from oakland, brian? >> reporter: ann, at this point, everyone has gone home here after a long 12 hour-plus day. both sides left without that deal. there will be no strike tomorrow, as you said, the unions have given another 24 hours. we learned today that b.a.r.t officials gave the best final offer. they say it was $7 million more...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. no chance of becoming law. it includes some provision on the health care law is that senate democrats and the president have said are dead on arrival. when this clock gets to zero, the government begins to shut down. the house and senate were in recess. still many members found time to play the blame game. >> essentially holds the american people hostage. >> a banana republican mientset. >> i don't care what john mccain thinks. >> the hard right is demanding a pound of flesh. >> reporter: as for the actual budget bill, house republicans passed one saturday night to keep things going through the middle of september, but also delays the new health care law for a year. >> we are not going going to mess around with obama care. >> when they got back to work after lunch today, the senate stripped from the bill and sent it back. >> the ayes are 54, the nays are 46. >> reporter: and behind the scenes, they seemed concerned with how this a playing. >> the people who said these kinds of things have happened before. >> re
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. no chance of becoming law. it includes some provision on the health care law is that senate democrats and the president have said are dead on arrival. when this clock gets to zero, the government begins to shut down. the house and senate were in recess. still many members found time to play the blame game. >> essentially holds the american people hostage. >> a banana republican mientset. >> i don't care what john mccain thinks....
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and brian, i feel like i'm being repetitive here. but this is going to look -- this feels like it's looking a lot like what happened at the end of 2012 when that big tax deal where the white house and the speaker of the house couldn't come to an agreement, and they had to let the senate do the work. now, if this senate deal goes into effect, realize this, brian. it only keeps the government open until january 15th. the debt limit until february 15th. so what does that really mean? you and i both know that it's very possible on january 14th we're having the same conversation about wondering whether the government is going to shut down again, whether these republicans and the white house can get on the same page and do a big, large budget. and there is no proof even in this deal that they can pull that off. >> after two weeks of this, we all feel a little bit repetitive. chuck todd at the white house tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> we touched on this earlier. this current showdown and this current government shutdown traces its history bac
and brian, i feel like i'm being repetitive here. but this is going to look -- this feels like it's looking a lot like what happened at the end of 2012 when that big tax deal where the white house and the speaker of the house couldn't come to an agreement, and they had to let the senate do the work. now, if this senate deal goes into effect, realize this, brian. it only keeps the government open until january 15th. the debt limit until february 15th. so what does that really mean? you and i...
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>> key question, brian. just what can they do, brian, in the interrogation room now? is time the biggest weapon? >> reporter: it is. the u.s. no longer allows the use of waterboarding, other so-called enhanced tinner the game techniques. instead, it is time, wear him down, play a game with his mind. that's what they'll try to do now. >> brian ross, also here with us tonight. brian, thank you. our coverage of the terror ramds for this evening, much more, first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> we turn now to that developing headline out of texas tonight. the frightening race car crash at nascar's grand prix of houston. a famous driver caught in the middle of this crash and fans among the injured. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: it was the final lap of the race, the grand prix of houston, when dario fran key teem's car went air born, claiming into the cash fence. debris sent flying into the car. >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> reporter: this photo shows a piece of that fence in the stands. the three-car crash injured 13 people. houston firefighters rushing
>> key question, brian. just what can they do, brian, in the interrogation room now? is time the biggest weapon? >> reporter: it is. the u.s. no longer allows the use of waterboarding, other so-called enhanced tinner the game techniques. instead, it is time, wear him down, play a game with his mind. that's what they'll try to do now. >> brian ross, also here with us tonight. brian, thank you. our coverage of the terror ramds for this evening, much more, first thing in the...
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brian? >> all right. kelly, thanks for that update. >>> as you know, what's happening right now in washington it's been a long time coming. it has been driven by a committed core of republicans in congress who are all but assured of re-election in their districts and just can't be conservative enough for many of the folks back home. this is about the divide in our country, the end of the old chain of command in congress, and the anger over obama care. our political white house correspondent chuck todd is with us with that part of the story. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you know, these tea party conservatives helped to propel the republicans to take control of the house in 2010. and these conservatives are the engine behind the current standoff right now. the tea party has the president's attention. >> one faction of one party in one house of congress in one branch of government shut down major parts of the government. all because they didn't like one law. >> reporter: the faction
brian? >> all right. kelly, thanks for that update. >>> as you know, what's happening right now in washington it's been a long time coming. it has been driven by a committed core of republicans in congress who are all but assured of re-election in their districts and just can't be conservative enough for many of the folks back home. this is about the divide in our country, the end of the old chain of command in congress, and the anger over obama care. our political white house...
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i am brian ross from abc news.oal miners for the coal companies. >> i have no comment. >> reporter: when we caught up with the doctor, he told us he is not by yaiases and find blac lung 12% of the time meaning most of the time he does not. he refused to look at the autopsy report of gary fox that found black lung. this involves gary fox. yun take can you take a look at it? the most important ally to whom they have paid millions of dollars over the years is prestigious john hopkins hospital in baltimore. and in particular, the long-time head of the black lung unit at hopkins, dr. paul wheeler who says it only takes him a quick look at x rays to spot most severe cases of black lung that automatically qualify for benefits. you can tellen ein a second or . >> how you tell your father different from your mother. >> reporter: for his work, the coal companies pay hopkins $750 for each x ray he reads for black lung. about ten times the amount miners typically pay their doctors. >> why are they paying you so much more? >> i
i am brian ross from abc news.oal miners for the coal companies. >> i have no comment. >> reporter: when we caught up with the doctor, he told us he is not by yaiases and find blac lung 12% of the time meaning most of the time he does not. he refused to look at the autopsy report of gary fox that found black lung. this involves gary fox. yun take can you take a look at it? the most important ally to whom they have paid millions of dollars over the years is prestigious john hopkins...
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. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say miriam carey went down hill after having her baby, suffering postpartum depression, delusions, and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama was communicating with her. after searching miriam carey's condo in connecticut and talking with relatives, investigators said she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis but had recently stopped taking her medications. they say travel records show she drove directly from there to washington yesterday. the chaotic events began at a security checkpoint on the perimeter of the white house grounds. at 12:12 in the afternoon her car turned into this driveway, hit some temporary fencing and then started backing up, striking a secret service officer causing minor injuries. no shots were fired here. from there, she speeds up pennsylvania avenue toward the capitol going 80 at one point. police thought it was over when she got just below the u.s. capitol when they ma
. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say miriam carey went down hill after having her baby, suffering postpartum depression, delusions, and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama was communicating with her. after searching miriam carey's condo in connecticut and talking with relatives, investigators said she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis but had recently stopped taking her medications. they...
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brian back with us now. and just what can they do, brian, inside the interrogation room now? is time their biggest weapon? >> reporter: it really is. waterboarding and the other so-called enhanced interrogation techniques widely considered to be torture are no longer used by the cia or anyone in the u.s. it's now a question of time. playing mind games, trying to figure out what will get him to talk. >> brian ross with us here tonight. brian, thank you. our coverage of the terror raids for this evening. much more, first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> we turn now, though, to that dropping headline out of texas tonight, the frightening race car crash in houston. a famous driver caught in the middle of the crash, breaking his spine. and several fans among the injured. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: it was the final lap of the race, the grand prix of houston, when dario franchitti's car went airborne, slamming into the catch fence. the debris sent flying into the crowd. >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> reporter: this photo shows a piece of that fence in the stands
brian back with us now. and just what can they do, brian, inside the interrogation room now? is time their biggest weapon? >> reporter: it really is. waterboarding and the other so-called enhanced interrogation techniques widely considered to be torture are no longer used by the cia or anyone in the u.s. it's now a question of time. playing mind games, trying to figure out what will get him to talk. >> brian ross with us here tonight. brian, thank you. our coverage of the terror...
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pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. this law was to take effect tomorrow and it would have forced about a third of the three dozen abortion clinics in texas to shut down. despite that dramatic filibuster of state senator wendy davis when the law was being considered, the state legislature passed it in july. it required any doctor performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic to provide better care in emergencies, the law's sponsor said. but today a federal judge in austin said that provision places an undue burden on a woman seeking a legal abortion. and he said it adds no medical value. the judge also narrowed another part of the law that limited the use of a two-pill system for medical or nonsurgical abortions. the state is certain to the appeal. brian? >> pete williams on the texas situation from washington tonight. pete, thanks. >>> penn state university has agreed to pay out nearly $60 million to 26 different victims in that child sexual abuse scandal involving the fo
pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. this law was to take effect tomorrow and it would have forced about a third of the three dozen abortion clinics in texas to shut down. despite that dramatic filibuster of state senator wendy davis when the law was being considered, the state legislature passed it in july. it required any doctor performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic to provide better care in emergencies, the law's...
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any disclosures to make, brian? >> i own all four of those stocks. >> thank you so much, have a great weekend. >> brian with chase investment counsel. >> no worries. >>> still ahead, investors will be focused on debt talks, of course, so we'll get advice from market pros what could happen next week and what to do to get ready for it. first, how commodities, treas y treasuries and currencies performed today. >>> gold lost a bit of luster today following more than 2% and closing at a three-month low, $1,268 an ounce. investors cashed out of the safe haven as lawmakers appear closer to reaching a deal on the debt ceiling. sharp declines forced a halt to prevent what officials called quote excessive price volatility, tyler? >> saw susie, while they want t hammer out a deal investors may want to use a weekend to prepare portfolios for whatever plan or non-plan lawmakers come up with or if they fail to reach a deal. what experts say to do with your money now. what are you finding? >> it's interesting because there is a de
any disclosures to make, brian? >> i own all four of those stocks. >> thank you so much, have a great weekend. >> brian with chase investment counsel. >> no worries. >>> still ahead, investors will be focused on debt talks, of course, so we'll get advice from market pros what could happen next week and what to do to get ready for it. first, how commodities, treas y treasuries and currencies performed today. >>> gold lost a bit of luster today following...
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malcolm (clapping) >> thank you secretary kelly or brian. i can't tell you how happy i'm not named brian but there is not a happier person in this room. today is a monumental day a day to look at this tremendous structure that will provide safety black or white from oakland to so far. and this is the world's largest bridge this is a wonderful thing. we're opening this bridge so out last every one of us here and those who built the bridge will be able to tell their grandkids and it will survive the biggest quake. that's why we built this bridge and that's where we're opening it on this weekend for seismic safety. today marks the completion of not only this project but the california trance retrofit program. 24 is the last of 9 bridges 7 of which are in the bay area and they've been respected to accumulate safety. we've yupd more than 34 hundred bridges for safety. cancels i can't understand depend upon their bridges. the old bridge has been part of the life in the area for 7 seven years but it's time for an upgrade. every bridge has a story t
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brian? >> pete, thanks. >>> weather is making news tonight. mandatory evacuations are under way in plaquemines parish, louisiana, where there are fears of storm surge as tropical storm karen closes in. there are warnings along much of the gulf coast. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see the big sur of. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards are keep ing people out of the water as the waves continue to grow. they have been trying to se w up anything they can on the beach. we ex expect 15 to 65 miles per hour winds here. this is the track and the timing. plaquemines parish
brian? >> pete, thanks. >>> weather is making news tonight. mandatory evacuations are under way in plaquemines parish, louisiana, where there are fears of storm surge as tropical storm karen closes in. there are warnings along much of the gulf coast. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a...
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any disclosures to make, brian? >> i own all four of those stocks. >> thank you so much, have a great weekend. >> brian with chase investment counsel. >> no worries. >>> still ahead, investors will be focused on debt talks, of course, so we'll get advice from market pros what could happen next week and what to do to get ready for it. first, how commodities, treas y treasuries and currencies performed today. >>> gold lost a bit of luster today following more than 2% and closing at a three-month low, $1,268 an ounce. investors cashed out of the safe haven as lawmakers appear closer to reaching a deal on the debt ceiling. sharp declines forced a halt to prevent what officials called quote excessive price volatility, tyler? >> saw susie, while they want t hammer out a deal investors may want to use a weekend to prepare portfolios for whatever plan or non-plan lawmakers come up with or if they fail to reach a deal. what experts say to do with your money now. what are you finding? >> it's interesting because there is a de
any disclosures to make, brian? >> i own all four of those stocks. >> thank you so much, have a great weekend. >> brian with chase investment counsel. >> no worries. >>> still ahead, investors will be focused on debt talks, of course, so we'll get advice from market pros what could happen next week and what to do to get ready for it. first, how commodities, treas y treasuries and currencies performed today. >>> gold lost a bit of luster today following...
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brian? >> a lot of similar sentiment out there, john yang starting us out from chicago. and the question is how long does it go on? kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: good evening, brian, get ready for a long standoff. that doesn't mean nothing is happening. tonight, republicans are trying to open popular parts of the parks, like the smithsonian, offering money for veteran's programs and to fund the operation in the district of columbia, but democrats say no comparing it to a release one hostage at a time strategy. now, although congress and the president agreed to keep the military paychecks coming, democrats are saying no to this piece by piece approach, insisting the full government be funded, not going one program at a time. >> all right, kelly thank you, as you know what is happening right now in washington has been a long time coming. it has been driven by a committed core of republicans in congress who are all but assured of re-election in their districts, and just can't be conservative enough for their districts. this is about the old chain in congress and an
brian? >> a lot of similar sentiment out there, john yang starting us out from chicago. and the question is how long does it go on? kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: good evening, brian, get ready for a long standoff. that doesn't mean nothing is happening. tonight, republicans are trying to open popular parts of the parks, like the smithsonian, offering money for veteran's programs and to fund the operation in the district of columbia, but democrats say no comparing it to a...