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brian donely says the overseas lipitor is the same drug and quality. >> whatever product pfizer makes is going to be a top shelf product. >> reporter: so what's the risk to a patient beyond saving a lot of money of ordering this way? >> the risk is any time you go outside of the u.s. system, you're circumventing a system put in place for your safety. >> reporter: he says the higher price in the u.s. buys you the fda and a closed system to keep out substandard or counter fit drugs. it happens to also keep out the less expensive overseas lipitor and a canada discount rx services says that's what is really going on here. >> we saved a lot of money for elderly people. i have a lot of happy customer. >> reporter: an attorney for two of the other facilitators say they try to order from overseas pharmacies that follow similar standards. the owner of the fourth business requires all suppliers to be licensed in their home country. pfizer points out it spent more than $7 billion in the last five years to help people afford prescriptions through an assistance program called rx pathways. >> fasci
brian donely says the overseas lipitor is the same drug and quality. >> whatever product pfizer makes is going to be a top shelf product. >> reporter: so what's the risk to a patient beyond saving a lot of money of ordering this way? >> the risk is any time you go outside of the u.s. system, you're circumventing a system put in place for your safety. >> reporter: he says the higher price in the u.s. buys you the fda and a closed system to keep out substandard or counter...
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and when they're done, brian mcgrath will be reunited with his wife kyra. he deployed four months after they were married. >> just can't wait to get home and see my beautiful wife. when we're here, we're never off. >> reporter: captain john landry has been deployed to iraq and afghanistan. he will soon meet his second son, born while he was here, with a warning from his wife. >> she said, don't expect it to be too relaxing, because you have a 3-year-old that demands your attention, and a three and a half-month-old that will really demand your attention. >> reporter: back home this holiday weekend, his wife and their boys are counting down. >> my other half coming home, it's daddy coming home. it's balance. it's the love of my life coming home safe and sound. >> reporter: this homecoming is different. the u.s. is due to cease military operations in afghanistan by the end of 2014. that means for the first time in 13 years, there's no plan to send the soldiers who are heading home back here to fight in afghanistan again. >> this will probably be the last time.
and when they're done, brian mcgrath will be reunited with his wife kyra. he deployed four months after they were married. >> just can't wait to get home and see my beautiful wife. when we're here, we're never off. >> reporter: captain john landry has been deployed to iraq and afghanistan. he will soon meet his second son, born while he was here, with a warning from his wife. >> she said, don't expect it to be too relaxing, because you have a 3-year-old that demands your...
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should be a wakeup call for doctors to intervene with their patients in ways they have never done before, brian. >> how nice to be reporting glimmers of good news. >> exactly right. >> nancy, thank you as always. >>> we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the first comments from a member of the nbc family now back home and on the mend. >>> video from a beach in siberia shows sunbathers running to take shelter from a freak and violent hailstorm. several were forced to huddle together and take shelter under the same umbrella. hail this size can really leave a mark. the hailstones left divots in the sand on the beach. also courtesy of mother nature people all over the world remarked of the so-called super moon this past weekend as the moon made an incrementally closer path to the earth. we get another chance in august when the moon will appear even larger in the sky. >>> dick cheney making news at a forum sponsored by politico. the former vice president said president obama is devastating the u.s. military. and he added the military, "ought to be our top priority for spending, not food st
should be a wakeup call for doctors to intervene with their patients in ways they have never done before, brian. >> how nice to be reporting glimmers of good news. >> exactly right. >> nancy, thank you as always. >>> we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the first comments from a member of the nbc family now back home and on the mend. >>> video from a beach in siberia shows sunbathers running to take shelter from a freak and violent hailstorm....
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almost 3 quarters. >> that's right, and many of them are republicans, i agree with brian, i think the governor has done a better job in recent months campaigning. better on message. when you introduce the candidate and the candidate flubs up, you can make do, you know this, you can figure out a way to rehaven't him. >> 4 -- reinvent him. >> four months. >> who is tom wolf? he is this thing that voters is projecting, i'm wondering if i have his cabinets in my house. as this campaign engages and you look at his record and lack of experience, if i was the governor and advising the governor, i would be talking about less taxes and more jobs, we're one of the leaders in the country in terms of jobs, more people are working in pennsylvania than before. 8% to 5.6%. other states like jersey don't have that accomplishment. don't try to say ten things, focus the message and define wolf. >> do you see parallels where former councilman night nutter and tom wolf this is a person whose going to solve our our problems and the recession hits and it's a different ballgame. >> absolutely, the jeep can't vote, the jeep a
almost 3 quarters. >> that's right, and many of them are republicans, i agree with brian, i think the governor has done a better job in recent months campaigning. better on message. when you introduce the candidate and the candidate flubs up, you can make do, you know this, you can figure out a way to rehaven't him. >> 4 -- reinvent him. >> four months. >> who is tom wolf? he is this thing that voters is projecting, i'm wondering if i have his cabinets in my house. as...
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the president has absolutely right, brian, done a lot of photo ops. for instance, take a look.ing pool. he had time to play pool. then you got him going to the gap, a complaining about income inequality, even though the gap pays more than minimum wage. you got him posing with bergdahl's parents. that didn't work out well. there he is with guys in lab coats. the president, despite the fact saying he does not do photo ops, he does a lot of them. and that, i believe, is one of the reasons he didn't want to be down on the southern border. he doesn't want to be seen with that picture of all those kids. john mccain was up on capitol hill yesterday and he was asking, why exactly, if i go and i looked at these kids in these facilities, why can't i take my phone? >> isn't that unbelievable? >> we don't want you to take any pictures of the children's privacy. how come we've got all those pictures that we've been showing you -- >> because they want us to see. it's a shroud of secrecy. >> can't do interviews, can't take pictures. but you can walk in facilities they point you to. >> it seem
the president has absolutely right, brian, done a lot of photo ops. for instance, take a look.ing pool. he had time to play pool. then you got him going to the gap, a complaining about income inequality, even though the gap pays more than minimum wage. you got him posing with bergdahl's parents. that didn't work out well. there he is with guys in lab coats. the president, despite the fact saying he does not do photo ops, he does a lot of them. and that, i believe, is one of the reasons he...
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the last time this was done, brian, was in the '30s and '40s.we saw soy beans go from 44 cents to 4.50. corn went up. nothing different about the protein count or yield per acre. so we have to be prepared for that velocity of inflation. so i would say major sure of a certain sector with exposure to commodities. you cannot have it long only. it's a certain sector that has to be actively managed. i think we would all great that if indeed the wort is brows at the pace -- >> i'm going to connect the dots. you think commodities is in your portfol portfolio, actively managed, so you do not think that gold can be put in your portfolio as a safe haven trade. certainly it's nobody been a safe shave. >> i don't think of gold as a safe haven. >> i don't think of it as a commodity. it's got a mind of its own. if you're going to talk about the metals, look at copper. it's the most widely used metal, the closer you get to $3, the more concerned i would get that we're going into a dysinflationary spiral. the closer to 4, you worry more about an inflationary sp
the last time this was done, brian, was in the '30s and '40s.we saw soy beans go from 44 cents to 4.50. corn went up. nothing different about the protein count or yield per acre. so we have to be prepared for that velocity of inflation. so i would say major sure of a certain sector with exposure to commodities. you cannot have it long only. it's a certain sector that has to be actively managed. i think we would all great that if indeed the wort is brows at the pace -- >> i'm going to...
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. >> i would rather have it done right than fast. >> brian reporting on the cleanup of the nuclear waste in hanford, washington. thousands of communities walk past the statue of the unknown soldier at paddington station. he is in uniform and reading a letter. part of the commemoration is people from britain writing a letter of their own to the anonymous warrior. we have more. >> dear man without hope -- >> dear friend -- >> he stands unnoticed at platform one in paddington, capturing a moment at tim 2 million letters a day were delivered to men on the front lines during the world war. thousands more are being written to one soldier. >> how important you think the letters were? >> these 14-year-olds have found a way to connect to events that can seem remote. anre reflections send intensely personal message back through the decades. >> sitting in mud and blood. waiting to run in front of a wall of machine guns. >> we owe you so much. the letter i am writing barely scratches the surface of the depths that we owe you. >> to children, you are unknown. to us, you are the unknown soldier. >> th
. >> i would rather have it done right than fast. >> brian reporting on the cleanup of the nuclear waste in hanford, washington. thousands of communities walk past the statue of the unknown soldier at paddington station. he is in uniform and reading a letter. part of the commemoration is people from britain writing a letter of their own to the anonymous warrior. we have more. >> dear man without hope -- >> dear friend -- >> he stands unnoticed at platform one in...
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done being nice. good evening. >>> brian webb on the new plan to make us cutback once and for all, brian? >>> water use is down about 5%. nowhere near the 20% state leaders were hoping for. there is nothing like the threatave big fine to nudge people towards shutting off the water. >> reporter: taking their class to get out of paying the fine. >> it is fast, it is really, you know, gave me a lot of insight in all of it. >> reporter: the state is getting serious about saving water. the asking, begging, pleading could turn to fines before the week is out. a watershed moment for california where 20 years of conservation practices can't match mother nature's run of little to know rain. >> we are almost connected. it really is -- we all knead to figure out how to use the water that we do have as wisely as we can. >> it could have meter maids watering where they shouldn't and slap them with fines. all right, restrictions are pitting neighbor against neighbor. >> had about 200 phone calls recording water waste in what people are seeing in the neighborhood. >> reporter: get used to rules about do
done being nice. good evening. >>> brian webb on the new plan to make us cutback once and for all, brian? >>> water use is down about 5%. nowhere near the 20% state leaders were hoping for. there is nothing like the threatave big fine to nudge people towards shutting off the water. >> reporter: taking their class to get out of paying the fine. >> it is fast, it is really, you know, gave me a lot of insight in all of it. >> reporter: the state is getting...
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and a look at why many are coming now, and what can be done about it. brian's story. he's a child 1,000 miles from home, trying to decide whether to cross the border into the united states. >>> a flood of migrants headed to the united states, many children, risking their lives to cross the border. some americans want them to go home. what is the solution? tonight our special report - border insecurity. >>> hi everywhere, i'm john seigenthaler. the problem of undocumented immigrants is nothing new. it's gotten worse. this week the federal government warned 90,000 migrant children will attempt to cross the border by the end of september. the flood of migrants was a top priority at the white house meeting of el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. president obama urged them to do everything in their power to convince their people not to make the trek. paul beban is here with more on how the crisis got to this point. >> the reason the people are leaving those countries is they have decided it's more dangerous to stay. offer the last decade cal gangs and drug cartels made it
and a look at why many are coming now, and what can be done about it. brian's story. he's a child 1,000 miles from home, trying to decide whether to cross the border into the united states. >>> a flood of migrants headed to the united states, many children, risking their lives to cross the border. some americans want them to go home. what is the solution? tonight our special report - border insecurity. >>> hi everywhere, i'm john seigenthaler. the problem of undocumented...
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in the newsroom brian flores, shortly nobody after everybody has been done today.asking the community to please be peaceful. we have posted the entire andy lopez online. you can see the video just look for it on our home page. >>> police or remembered the homep it was just utahth out of the comb. police searched the ear but could not search a another house. they item foot them with lou lewd and lascivious conduct and battery against a child as well as burglary. >>> and in the pornography industry, aaron was a contract worker at the fair. he was arrested and booked on suspicious ofness of pan dering. he gave her a phone number along with photos of topless women. she told her mother about the whole thing and the mother contacted police. we have also learn the record includes them and they will have more don't come from the oakland's city attorney. >> i am optimistic. the goal is to keep things open and the council needs a little more information and we will be having some meetings. >>> they will decide whether to approve a new lease at the oakland coliseum. negotiato
in the newsroom brian flores, shortly nobody after everybody has been done today.asking the community to please be peaceful. we have posted the entire andy lopez online. you can see the video just look for it on our home page. >>> police or remembered the homep it was just utahth out of the comb. police searched the ear but could not search a another house. they item foot them with lou lewd and lascivious conduct and battery against a child as well as burglary. >>> and in the...
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extension project which is scheduled to be done in 2017. brian? >> is it going affect the cost?porter: yeah, vta claims again that it will not increase the cost though. no increase in time or cost. it's three years out though we'll have to wait and see. we're live in milpitas, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> developing news, the israeli military says it has struck nearly 100 sites in the hamas ruled gaza strip. and israeli army spokesman says the military attacked four homes belonging to militants as well as concealed rocket launchers and other sites today. the mother of one of the three israeli students condemned the backlash. >> the shedding of innocent blood is against mitt romneyty. it's -- morality. it's against the tora h and judaism. >> meanwhile president barack obama is calling for israelis and palestinians to end acts of retribution. and today president obama will ask congress for $2 billion to help deal with the surge obviously illegal immigration across the u.s. mexico border. the wave of people includes more than 50,000 unaccompanied children in the past nine months. the white
extension project which is scheduled to be done in 2017. brian? >> is it going affect the cost?porter: yeah, vta claims again that it will not increase the cost though. no increase in time or cost. it's three years out though we'll have to wait and see. we're live in milpitas, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> developing news, the israeli military says it has struck nearly 100 sites in the hamas ruled gaza strip. and israeli army spokesman says the military attacked four homes belonging to...
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it's all they say is you know code which left ok go ahead brian here because if she was going to intervene militarily it probably would have done so a long time and the longer it waits the more likelihood the regime in camp is going to collapse go ahead brian yes and also if you can look at the actual events with objective faculty you can't but notice that the russian government's position has been very very cautious very prudent attempting to in many ways this dance itself from those who are calling for it to give even more aid and then attempt not to have a larger and larger confrontation and no matter what the russian government does to cool. all the tensions to not inflame it to ask as putin did to the upper house of the russian government to to rescind the resolution giving them the earth giving him the authority to use russian forces in the ukraine no matter what russia does the united states keeps pushing the angulo because they can't really successfully suppress the greve is a population that is up in arms against the kiev government in the eastern part of ukraine so it's not russia it's and the sanctions are not modest
it's all they say is you know code which left ok go ahead brian here because if she was going to intervene militarily it probably would have done so a long time and the longer it waits the more likelihood the regime in camp is going to collapse go ahead brian yes and also if you can look at the actual events with objective faculty you can't but notice that the russian government's position has been very very cautious very prudent attempting to in many ways this dance itself from those who are...
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two-star general conducting the investigation can recommend nothing be done, he be reprimanded, or face a possible court-martial. >> brian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the severe weather hitting tonight. for the last 24 hours we've seen the relentless rain, the flash flooding, tonight the story of a 12-year-old girl swept away in a storm drain. she survived. tonight ginger zee with the story of that little girl and where that storm is headed next. >> reporter: flooding rains in new england chewing away at the roads. >> i've never seen such a condensed devastation in such a short period of time. >> reporter: up to four inches of rain in 12 hours for parts of new hampshire. more than 2,000 miles west -- fing. the culprit? the fast moving storm dropping more than two inches of rain in less than an hour. how does two inches of rain turn into this? it has to do with where the school is located. this school is on a hill. the drainage system was unable to handle all of that water. tonight a frightening tale from 12-year-old taylor russell. taylor, her sister and some friends standing on the edge of a swalen sweek
two-star general conducting the investigation can recommend nothing be done, he be reprimanded, or face a possible court-martial. >> brian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the severe weather hitting tonight. for the last 24 hours we've seen the relentless rain, the flash flooding, tonight the story of a 12-year-old girl swept away in a storm drain. she survived. tonight ginger zee with the story of that little girl and where that storm is headed next. >> reporter:...
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brian sullivan is here. we've done a fantastic job. there is no reason this is any different. >> really? if you look at the penetration, buying pay tv isn't happening in germany. you're talking about fundamentally changing the scene. >> i think they have the product. but in the last few years, it's been as fast as anything the uk ever managed. obviously, it will take a number of years to get up to the level the penetration the uk has. they offer one of the best pay tv products in the world which germans are flocking to. i don't think there's a really great difference in appetite for the product in germany. >> let's go back to the price. bskyb, how long have you owned it and what's your -- >> the sky do you haveland -- >> sorry, i meant -- >> we've slightly more than doubled our money at risk price. but we did start that a long time ago. obviously, there were some dark days when we see to support rights issues and at one stage it was below 1 euro. so you're actually on both sides of the trade because you own bskyb, too. >> yes. we agree
brian sullivan is here. we've done a fantastic job. there is no reason this is any different. >> really? if you look at the penetration, buying pay tv isn't happening in germany. you're talking about fundamentally changing the scene. >> i think they have the product. but in the last few years, it's been as fast as anything the uk ever managed. obviously, it will take a number of years to get up to the level the penetration the uk has. they offer one of the best pay tv products in...
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thank you, mel robbins and brian, stay with me, hang on. we're not done rights as a customer? do you have to sit through this? the comcast call i'm talking about. we're going to take a look in just a moment. s the storm sea captain: there's a storm comin narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin c
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on the other hand she's done very well for abc news, she's beat brian williams in the all-important 25 to 54 age demo on which advertising is sold, so they'll be very respectful to her. if they brought it up first, i'm sure she agreed, and if she agreed, i'm sure it was with a lot of sweeteners and her new gig will be pretty wonderful for her, i would suspect. >> that's where i'm skeptical. she doesn't seem to have a dedicated job, she's have an anchor title, but not a staff or things like that. tom brokaw when he stepped down ten years ago, i think he had a ten-year contract and a special correspondent title. so are you as skeptical as i am that she will in fact have a clear role at abc? >> i am not as skeptical as you are, but you might be right. who knows, it's a crazy business. she comes from the era of the rune arledge tenure. and she is not somebody that's to sort of take anything she doesn't like laying down. plus they have great respect for her. she's -- the last quarter she beat brian williams in the demo for the first time in six years, so they're going to treat her with grea
on the other hand she's done very well for abc news, she's beat brian williams in the all-important 25 to 54 age demo on which advertising is sold, so they'll be very respectful to her. if they brought it up first, i'm sure she agreed, and if she agreed, i'm sure it was with a lot of sweeteners and her new gig will be pretty wonderful for her, i would suspect. >> that's where i'm skeptical. she doesn't seem to have a dedicated job, she's have an anchor title, but not a staff or things...
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done in self-defense. >> victim here police say shot and killed by his own brother. >> brian lee said he was sleeping upstairs with his kids when he heard the commotion. his brother-in-law, john map had been shot by his younger brother who say is a paraplegic. when he realize what happened, lee says it was too late. >> there is nothing in the world that they wouldn't do for me, i wouldn't do for them, really generally great people. >> police say the shooting around 4:00 sunday morning on the 58 and block of filbert street west philadelphia. when police arrived, they found 40 year old john map lying in the middle of the street, chest. he was rushed to the hospital where he later died. lee says he has no idea what happened. >> i'm not going to say anything to damage anyone's integrity or anything. other than that, i have no idea. >> but according to police, map's younger brother told investigators, map was physically abusing him andsistes sister map came after him. and that's when the 34 year old says he shot. he said in self-defense. >> i wasn't there. but at the same time, i knew that this is a tragedy that's
done in self-defense. >> victim here police say shot and killed by his own brother. >> brian lee said he was sleeping upstairs with his kids when he heard the commotion. his brother-in-law, john map had been shot by his younger brother who say is a paraplegic. when he realize what happened, lee says it was too late. >> there is nothing in the world that they wouldn't do for me, i wouldn't do for them, really generally great people. >> police say the shooting around 4:00...
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. >> as brian mentioned, keeping track of chalabi is no easy job. aaron has donebetter than most and writes for "buzz feed" and authored the book on the man that pushed america to war, their extraordinary life, adventures and obsessions. i got to say, you know, i was there for the invasion when u.s. troops were looking for weapons of mass destruction. i was there after the invasion when there were no weapons of mass destruction and a year later when u.s. forces were part of a raid on chalabi's home because they didn't trust the guy and now ten years later, he's in the mix to be prime minister? it's dumb founding. >> it is dumb founding. he's got. it seems like he's not well liked and he's not well liked or trusted in iraq. how is it that he's got one seed. his party has one seed. so h . >> the u.s. is almost irrelevant right now in this process they are using to choose a prime minister. everybody accept maliki to change prime ministers but he won the most votes. chalabi is brilliant. he can form alliances with people it astonishing to me. i wasn't prepared to beli
. >> as brian mentioned, keeping track of chalabi is no easy job. aaron has donebetter than most and writes for "buzz feed" and authored the book on the man that pushed america to war, their extraordinary life, adventures and obsessions. i got to say, you know, i was there for the invasion when u.s. troops were looking for weapons of mass destruction. i was there after the invasion when there were no weapons of mass destruction and a year later when u.s. forces were part of a...
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brian, are we going to see a resolution anytime soon? >> reporter: well, that's the big question. here in washington whatever is done it has to be done quickly because congress is about to head off on its august break. with that clock ticking down, the white house is now looking to the states for help. this vacant army reserve building outside of baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for some of the thousands of children streaming across the u.s. border. until residents and local officials said no. >> the bottom line is, the community doesn't want it. the representatives from congress don't want it. the department of health and human services shouldn't be looking at it. >> reporter: it's just one example of the pushback that the obama administration is facing as it tries to deal with the growing backlog of children and families coming into this country faster than they can be processed. >> there has to be a halt to this. that's what we want. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the house and senate racing to find middle ground in the days remaining before their august recess. >> when we see these children, we see t
brian, are we going to see a resolution anytime soon? >> reporter: well, that's the big question. here in washington whatever is done it has to be done quickly because congress is about to head off on its august break. with that clock ticking down, the white house is now looking to the states for help. this vacant army reserve building outside of baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for some of the thousands of children streaming across the u.s. border. until residents and local...
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brian's daughter. she has a ton of singing experience. >> so funny how he talked about her. >> well, he has to. >> i think phone if it was a different actress they might have done nbc -- >> notice how he said the family confirms. >> i thought they were going to toss to a sound bite from brian william being a family member confirming. it i didn't watch. >> i never watch nbc. i only watch fox 29. >>> still ahead the tool is back. justin bieber is getting back at orlando bloom yesterday. we told you bloom threw punches at biebs' face. we will tell you how the singer, bieber is getting we will tell you how the singer, bieber is getting revenge now, uh-huh people are so impatient, right? you know what it is, it's waiting. 10 minutes or 10 hours people don't like waiting. (sheep sounds) you know at comcast, we don't want you to wait at all. with our new xfinity my account app, you can troubleshoot technical issues, request a call back or chat with an expert via twitter. can you wait just a second? hey, can you move please? i hate sheep. introducing the xfinity my account app. ♪ >> ♪ >> it's cold in here. >> it's not cold. >> i have a blanket on. >> it's a television
brian's daughter. she has a ton of singing experience. >> so funny how he talked about her. >> well, he has to. >> i think phone if it was a different actress they might have done nbc -- >> notice how he said the family confirms. >> i thought they were going to toss to a sound bite from brian william being a family member confirming. it i didn't watch. >> i never watch nbc. i only watch fox 29. >>> still ahead the tool is back. justin bieber is...
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done. and i know, brian, the white house is responding saying, gee, the numbers are down.now why the numbers are down? because texas has already spent millions on boats that are down there, that the border patrol don't have. and in fact on saturday, when randy weber and i were out this, they caught a jet ski, and it wouldn't have been captured if the d.p.s., the texas d.p.h. had not had boats there because the border patrol doesn't have them. there was a chinese man who was captured, brought across on the jet ski. yeah, right, all mexicans and central americans fleeing gang violence. garbage. as one border patrol agent said he speaks great spanish. he said i tell them don't give me this stuff about you were fleeing gang violence. you and i know the gangs brought you up here. >> here is what the president's spokesman said. >> we haven't seen the communication you ordinarily see from a governor when they want to make a deployment like this and we would hope any additional resources they want to add to the border would be coordinated with efforts already in place. >> your rea
done. and i know, brian, the white house is responding saying, gee, the numbers are down.now why the numbers are down? because texas has already spent millions on boats that are down there, that the border patrol don't have. and in fact on saturday, when randy weber and i were out this, they caught a jet ski, and it wouldn't have been captured if the d.p.s., the texas d.p.h. had not had boats there because the border patrol doesn't have them. there was a chinese man who was captured, brought...
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>> you know, brian, i'm -- you're cutting in and out. what i would say is what chipotle has doned a confluence of consumers who love the brand, both the younger millennial set, older consumers. that's in stark contrast to a brand like mcdonald's who's finding less relevancy than they ever have before from both of those large cohorts. >> my kids always choose them over mcdonald it's always cmg, and margaritas for mom as well. apologies about that's for mama as well. >> they have booze at chipotle? >> yeah. you have to go check it out. >> joining is us r.j. hitovi. let's talk about mcdonald's. >> sure. >> because as well as cmg has done, mcdonald's has been a dead money stock for two years. any sign that will change. >> not really. the call confirmed effectively they're working on the customer engagement packets. not much to like with the same-store sales, july numbers expected to be negative across the globe and really the company expecting more of the same in the second half of the year. really, this is going to take a lot of patience. i don't think it's a completely dead story,
>> you know, brian, i'm -- you're cutting in and out. what i would say is what chipotle has doned a confluence of consumers who love the brand, both the younger millennial set, older consumers. that's in stark contrast to a brand like mcdonald's who's finding less relevancy than they ever have before from both of those large cohorts. >> my kids always choose them over mcdonald it's always cmg, and margaritas for mom as well. apologies about that's for mama as well. >> they...
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brian. no roses for them. they were ousted. next week on "the bachelorette" home town visits. final four. >> donewire. >> analyst on the record. united states two, belgium one. i'm out. >> all right. >> peace. see you! >> thank you for that, jack. ha-ha. >> be right back. medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals ne
brian. no roses for them. they were ousted. next week on "the bachelorette" home town visits. final four. >> donewire. >> analyst on the record. united states two, belgium one. i'm out. >> all right. >> peace. see you! >> thank you for that, jack. ha-ha. >> be right back. medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may...
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conducting the investigation, can recommend that nothing be done, that bergdahl be reprimanded or that he face a possible court-martial. brianew york. >>> a tennessee man is lucky to be alive after a shark attack off the coast of florida. in fact, the tourist and his family are back at the beach resuming their vacation. in fact, the 39-year-old man thought he was actually going to die. >> it felt like getting shot, punched and stabbed all at the same time. electrocuted, you know? when i felt it up my leg. >> terrell moore says he and his family come there for vacation every year. and he has no plans to change anything other than where he swims. he's not even angry at the shark. after all, he says, it was just doing its job. >>> wildfires in eastern washington state are threatening hundreds of homes this morning. the state of emergency has been declared in 20 counties there. washington's largest wildfire is now about 40% contained after consuming 35-square miles. another fire doubled in size yesterday and closed a major highway. its smoke could be seen in downtown seattle. >>> much of southern colorado is sopping wet this mor
conducting the investigation, can recommend that nothing be done, that bergdahl be reprimanded or that he face a possible court-martial. brianew york. >>> a tennessee man is lucky to be alive after a shark attack off the coast of florida. in fact, the tourist and his family are back at the beach resuming their vacation. in fact, the 39-year-old man thought he was actually going to die. >> it felt like getting shot, punched and stabbed all at the same time. electrocuted, you know?...
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all needed to be done before they leave on summer break next month. "today in the bay" brian live on capitol hill with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: president obama has requested $3.7 billion, and it doesn't look like he's going to get everything he wants. house republicans today are calling for a surge of national guard troops in streamline deportations to battle the immigration crisis at the border. >> hopefully, by the end of the week, we'll have a better idea of how we might move ahead. >> reporter: democrats want to care for underaged immigrants until sent home. >> how does an 8-year-old make a credible case without assistance of an attorney, without getting documentation necessary to make a case before the judge? >> reporter: lawmakers have the next two weeks to find middle ground, bun bipartisan plan pushed by two texans, congressman henry cuar and north john cornyn. >> it's going to double next year unless we deal with this. >> when congress wants to do something, they can act quickly to get it done. >> reporter: far from the capitol, the immigration issue ha
all needed to be done before they leave on summer break next month. "today in the bay" brian live on capitol hill with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: president obama has requested $3.7 billion, and it doesn't look like he's going to get everything he wants. house republicans today are calling for a surge of national guard troops in streamline deportations to battle the immigration crisis at the border. >> hopefully, by the end of the week, we'll have a better idea...
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-17 has many wondering if anything can being done to protect commercial planes from missile attacks. >> and a number of things are being suggested. our brianodd talked to a weapons' expert and found out that technology exists to do this to passenger jets, it's just not all that practical. >> reporter: as crews cysift through the wreckage of flight mh-17, pressure is mounting for this -- u.s. senator mark kirk is worried about the safety of american passengers, calling on the faa, quote, to install counter measures on commercial planes. those systems could have prevented this, a november 2003 attack on a dhl cargo plane over baghdad. it managed to land safely. terrorists launched a shoulder-fired missile and barely missed a passenger jet taking off from kenya in 2002. those are designed to encounter simpler, shoulder-fired missiles. to fend off more sophisticated radar-guarded missiles, one possible counter measure, according to experts in various reports, could be fired from the commercial plane in a canister. that canister would burst open and send out what is called chaffe, metal confetti. >> it create as cloud that's much larger than th
-17 has many wondering if anything can being done to protect commercial planes from missile attacks. >> and a number of things are being suggested. our brianodd talked to a weapons' expert and found out that technology exists to do this to passenger jets, it's just not all that practical. >> reporter: as crews cysift through the wreckage of flight mh-17, pressure is mounting for this -- u.s. senator mark kirk is worried about the safety of american passengers, calling on the faa,...
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brian had nothing to do with any of it. they feel relieved like that." >>but before wednesday's game against the oakland a's. giants third base coach tim flannery says the jury could have done more. >> "the 18 million dollars that is awarded to him doesn't even cover the hospital bills that are owed. so, i personally have some questions. how somebody in our country can go to a baseball game, get jumped, beaten to coma, and when you come out of that coma, you owe millioms of dollars. just doesn't seem right, and it's a little confusing to me." >>earlier this year, flannery presented the stow family with a check for 96-thousand dollars to help off-set some of the medical costs. giants reliever jeremy affeldt donated 25-thousand dollars. >>"how a jury comes up with how much they deserve, i don;t know, but, you know, i still feel for the family. there's a lot of tragedy going through that and sometimes, you know, it never seems like its enough, when it seems like a lot of money." >>giants and even a's fans echoing those same sentiments. saying stows road to recovery will be long, expensive and that his family should be awarded whatever it needs. >>"i wouild have liked to seen t
brian had nothing to do with any of it. they feel relieved like that." >>but before wednesday's game against the oakland a's. giants third base coach tim flannery says the jury could have done more. >> "the 18 million dollars that is awarded to him doesn't even cover the hospital bills that are owed. so, i personally have some questions. how somebody in our country can go to a baseball game, get jumped, beaten to coma, and when you come out of that coma, you owe millioms...
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brian westbrook and talk to him about year number two. >> every year you have to prove yourself every single year. you cannot rest on what you did last year, what you have done in years previous but every single year you have to have prove yourself. i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully he will prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were able to do last year. >> they will get better, deep playoff run, i'm telling you great things happening this season. >> expectations are high. >> they are through the roof. >> bring it on. >> they will live up to them. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on wpsg the cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> "cbs evening news" is next, scott pelley reporting tonight from new york. >> pelley: tonight, grounded. the f.a.a. bans u.s. flights to deaf after rockets from gaza explode near the airport. the israelis fire back. barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can see the effect of the israeli strikes. around us we can still hear the boom as more artillery is coming in. >> pelley: as some flight 17 crash victims make the slow journe
brian westbrook and talk to him about year number two. >> every year you have to prove yourself every single year. you cannot rest on what you did last year, what you have done in years previous but every single year you have to have prove yourself. i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully he will prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were able to do last year. >> they will get better, deep playoff run, i'm telling you great things...
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done. we will respond to all of them. meanwhile, the family is planning a rally outside of the federal building tomorrow afternoon hoping to drum up u.s. support. in the news room, brian webb, kpix5. >>> tsa announced big security changes today. the new rules will effect travelers flying to the united states from europe to the middle east. >> reporter: the transportation security administration announced that passengers, traveling to the u.s. from overseas airports, will be asked to turn on their electric devices including phones, tablets and laptops. the tsa is not revealing what airports are part of the change. >> did anyone ask you to power on your electric device? >> no. >> reporter: the tsa says they will not allow devices that do not power up on planes, those travelers may have to undergo additional screening. >> that is screwy. yes. mine did not even work. that will be difficult. there has been plenty of times my phone is out of juice at the airport. >> reporter: theyed we will continue to change security without disruptions to the traveling public. u.s. intelligent officials are concerned westerner who has traveled to syria may be on the plane. >> they are try
done. we will respond to all of them. meanwhile, the family is planning a rally outside of the federal building tomorrow afternoon hoping to drum up u.s. support. in the news room, brian webb, kpix5. >>> tsa announced big security changes today. the new rules will effect travelers flying to the united states from europe to the middle east. >> reporter: the transportation security administration announced that passengers, traveling to the u.s. from overseas airports, will be asked...
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brian westbrook and asked him about year two for chip. >> every year you have to prove yours every single year. you can't rest on what you did last year. what you've done in years previous but every single year you have to prove yourself and i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully this year he'll continue to prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were abled that last year. >> next month evander holyfield will be inducted into the boxing hall of fame. guess who will present him. mike tyson. >> oh. >> that's the man that almost 20 years ago bit piece of his ear off during fight. tyson is a changed man. and says it's a privilege and high hahn are in to help induct holyfield. that should be a very interesting speech. >> a changed man. >> yes. >> he got broadway top show. tyson is really a changed guy. >> turned his life around. good for him. >> thanks ♪ >> hundreds raise their glasses at a benefit for the children's hospital of philadelphia. >> "eyewitness news" was there at the first ever philadelphia wine and food festival uncorked event. more than 350 turned out at sister cities park in logan square. a
brian westbrook and asked him about year two for chip. >> every year you have to prove yours every single year. you can't rest on what you did last year. what you've done in years previous but every single year you have to prove yourself and i think chip will continue to find that out and hopefully this year he'll continue to prove himself and this team will get better and build on the things they were abled that last year. >> next month evander holyfield will be inducted into the...
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brian. >>> hurricane arthur is losing strength. some damage has been done.ook at the devastating aftermath in east coast communities and the danger that still remains. >>> if you plan to barbecue this 4th of july holiday, check your freezer. the big chicken recall linked to a drug-resistant strain of salmonella. >>> a summertime heat up on the way for your bay area weekend. i will tell you about the minor warmup and the bigger one to follow -- coming up. >>> 7:29. boy, take a look at these pictures. crews along the north carolina coast are preparing to assess any potential damage this morning, this after hurricane arthur pushed its way through the area. you can see a lot of heavy, heavy rain. >> oh, yeah. >> coming up in minutes we'll go live to a reporter who braved the winds and rain overnight as the category 2 storm roared ashore. it's downgraded, still a category 1, though, which is still pretty powerful. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> i'm brian flores. dave clark has the day off today. let's get your day started with weathere
brian. >>> hurricane arthur is losing strength. some damage has been done.ook at the devastating aftermath in east coast communities and the danger that still remains. >>> if you plan to barbecue this 4th of july holiday, check your freezer. the big chicken recall linked to a drug-resistant strain of salmonella. >>> a summertime heat up on the way for your bay area weekend. i will tell you about the minor warmup and the bigger one to follow -- coming up. >>>...
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the chairman has made to the staff and in particular julian sullivan, brian, rosemary, for the incredible work that they have done. i also want to thank eric cantor, our majority leader, and senators isaacson and patty murray for the wonderful support that they've given. madam speaker, today's vote on the work force innovation opportunity act is important for the mms of americans who are looking for work. it's also important for the employers who have 4.6 million job opportunities that remain unfilled due to the skills act. closing this gap will specifically improve the lives of many americans who are currently looking for work while generally helping our economy grow. today's vote is the culmination of an 18-month process of ledge -- of legislating the old-fashioned way. discussion, negotiation and compromise. this has been a bipartisan and bicameral process. it has been a privilege to play a role in it. madam speaker, as you know, last year the house passed h.r. 803, the skills act, a bill to reform our nation's mishmash of work force development programs. about two weeks ago, after much negotiation, the senate
the chairman has made to the staff and in particular julian sullivan, brian, rosemary, for the incredible work that they have done. i also want to thank eric cantor, our majority leader, and senators isaacson and patty murray for the wonderful support that they've given. madam speaker, today's vote on the work force innovation opportunity act is important for the mms of americans who are looking for work. it's also important for the employers who have 4.6 million job opportunities that remain...
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brian mooar is in washington. what's the latest on the children we're hearing so far? >> the latest is both sides of congress are trying to take care of this problem. how it is done is still a matter of great debate. president obama is looking for $3.7 billion, but it is unlikely at this point that he'll get everything he wants. house republicans today are calling for a surge of national guard troops and streamline deportations to battle the immigration crisis at the border. >> and hopefully by the end of the week we'll have a better idea of how we might move ahead. >> reporter: democrats want to care for underage immigrants until they're sent home. >> how does an 8-year-old make a credible case without the assistance of an attorney without getting the documentation necessary to make a case before the judge. >> reporter: and lawmakers have the next two weeks to find middle ground. one bipartisan plan being pushed by two texans, democratic congressman henry kuacul cuella republican john cornyn. >> the concern is its going to double again next year unless we deal with this. >> what we have seen is when congress wants to do something they can act pretty quickly to g
brian mooar is in washington. what's the latest on the children we're hearing so far? >> the latest is both sides of congress are trying to take care of this problem. how it is done is still a matter of great debate. president obama is looking for $3.7 billion, but it is unlikely at this point that he'll get everything he wants. house republicans today are calling for a surge of national guard troops and streamline deportations to battle the immigration crisis at the border. >> and...
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brian, we know air force one is protected by electronic jammers from most of these kinds of missiles. can the same be doner: wolf, it is possible this could be done. there is a variation used on l-al, the israeli airline. many experts we've spoken to say the type of counter measure needed to fend off that kind of missile that downed the malaysia airlines plane last week would be difficult to put on commercial planes. l-al wolf, as you recall, had an attack on a commercial plane after it took off from kenya in 2002. that was a shoulder-fired missile and barely missed that plane. now l-al has laser based counter measures. a laser fired from a tour let moves toward the missile and deflects it away. those are measures to counter simpler shoulder-fired missiles. to fend off the sophisticated radar-guided missiles like the one apparently filed at the malaysia airlines jet, one possible counter measure, we have animation to show here. according to experts in varies reports, says this could be fired from the commercial plane in a canister. that canister would burst open and send out what's called chaff, like conf
brian, we know air force one is protected by electronic jammers from most of these kinds of missiles. can the same be doner: wolf, it is possible this could be done. there is a variation used on l-al, the israeli airline. many experts we've spoken to say the type of counter measure needed to fend off that kind of missile that downed the malaysia airlines plane last week would be difficult to put on commercial planes. l-al wolf, as you recall, had an attack on a commercial plane after it took...
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brian cornell, he came from pepsico. sams and -- we want to see what he will do with target, in canada. charles: good luck with that, target work to be done>> all about money tomorrow morning personal income for june, 8:30 before the bell, it is supposed to be up .5% from .2% a month earlier, saveings are going up, i think we'll get a good report it will be on par. charles: all right, matt. >> everyone is watching a jobs number, there are a lot of other economic numbers, auto sales, construction spending, and consumer sentiment. >> joannie. >> okay, charles, 8:30, jobs report, i will look at those revisions from may, and june, see what they are, need to look at wages and labor participation rate. really seeing are ho more peopls good. charles: do you sense it will change. >> it has to, it has been flat we're at a 40 year low. >> time for my morning orders -- marching orders, today we got a taste of class imcapitulation, whether good news is ignoreed and bad news amplifyed, all companies with great earnings that got crushed, including a few they am in it is not pretty but it is part of investing. having said that othis note, i felt like so
brian cornell, he came from pepsico. sams and -- we want to see what he will do with target, in canada. charles: good luck with that, target work to be done>> all about money tomorrow morning personal income for june, 8:30 before the bell, it is supposed to be up .5% from .2% a month earlier, saveings are going up, i think we'll get a good report it will be on par. charles: all right, matt. >> everyone is watching a jobs number, there are a lot of other economic numbers, auto sales,...
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you can watch brian on reliable sources, this sunday, and every sunday at 11:00 a.m. eastern. please watch it. >> when we come back, he's done soon-to-be hit album. he's here to talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ save it for later ♪ then i deal with fungal, bacterial formation, microbes ♪ ♪ really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... h stpr ne guy: woman: but, but, jimmy. the one you want. all of these travel sites seem the same. captain obvious: i always use hotels.com. with their loyalty program, i get a free night for every ten nights i collect. so they're not the same, because they're different. woman: jimmy look, this one has a king-sized bed. captain obvious: if you're travelling with your grandmother, i suggest getting twin beds. woman: oh, captain obvious, jimmy is not my grand
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brian flores ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning pam and dave, voting rights denied, developmentally disabled adults with down-syndrome down- syndrome have been banned from voting. find out what is being donenge that. >>> we all know know it's not okay to drink and drive but a new study shows what it is like to be behind the wheel when suffering from allergies. >>> let's bring sal back, you are watching the driver on the east bay and things are getting more crowded now coming from the mcarthur maze, i want to mention traffic is slower than it was. we arewe are looking at the commute and traffic is being backed up for a 30 men delay -- 30 minute delay and a lot of traffic westbound 508 is slow -- 508 is -- 580 is slow into the central part of livermore. let's go to steve. >> hold on there sal. >> welcome back steve. >> it is 6:49. >> well, i just got a couple of tweets, and now it is 649, our meteorologist steve paulson with our forecast. >>> we have 63 balmy degrees and we have a couple of reports of mild conditions on the coast and a lot of the drizzle. forestville, we have one at capitoa and mr. clouds and they are here. it will be mean mall so they have it for corners high and they will
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. >> you heard brian there, keeping track of chalabi who spent decades in and out of the shadows is no easy job. aaron roston has done it most. he has authored perhaps the big on mr. chalabi chalabi, the man who pushed america to war, the extraordinary life, adventures and obsessions of ahmed chalabi. aaron, i got to say. i was there for the invasion when u.s. troops were looking for weapons of mass destruction. i was there when u.s. forces with there on a raid on his home because they no longer trusted the guy. now ten years later he is in the mix to be prime minister? it's dumbfounding. >> he is an astonishing fellow. he has drive that most people can't even fathom. >> it seems like he is not particularly well liked or trusted in the u.s. anymore. he is not particularly well liked or trusted in iraq. so how it is that he's got one seat. his party's got one seat in the parliament, and it's his. how is he positioning himself to perhaps be the next prime minister? >> well, i don't think the -- the u.s. is almost irrelevant right now. in this process that they're using to choose the prime minister. virtually everybody,
. >> you heard brian there, keeping track of chalabi who spent decades in and out of the shadows is no easy job. aaron roston has done it most. he has authored perhaps the big on mr. chalabi chalabi, the man who pushed america to war, the extraordinary life, adventures and obsessions of ahmed chalabi. aaron, i got to say. i was there for the invasion when u.s. troops were looking for weapons of mass destruction. i was there when u.s. forces with there on a raid on his home because they no...
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done and we will not allow andy's murder to... >> they have put barricades in santa rosa and there are also a number of sheriff's deputies outside the building. in the newsroom brianktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and protests told them no charges will be filed. >> he believed honestly he was faced with a rose open lawyer. it turned out to be a beebee gun after he raised something they thought was an assault rifle. the doctor determined andy lopez had used marijuana 60 to 75 minutes before his death. the doctor concluded lopez was feeling the affects of the marijuana at the time of his deadly encounter with the sheriff's deputies and d a released this cell phone photo taken by a witness and it shows deputies were behind the open doors of their marked car after putting down his gun but he turn directory and this leaves the feeling as though andy had been killed again today and they are asking the community to be peaceful. we have posted the entire andy lopez shooting report and you can see video on the district attorney's announcement. look for it on our home paint. >>> some people are calling it a win-win. a new program to help the homeless is aimed at getting th
done and we will not allow andy's murder to... >> they have put barricades in santa rosa and there are also a number of sheriff's deputies outside the building. in the newsroom brianktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and protests told them no charges will be filed. >> he believed honestly he was faced with a rose open lawyer. it turned out to be a beebee gun after he raised something they thought was an assault rifle. the doctor determined andy lopez had used marijuana 60 to...
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done for their service. >> eagles will be out there. >> yes, we will have aj feeley, brian balldinner, jaws is the the coachf our team, the the alumni team. brian westbrook will be there. >> yes. the best. >> heather mit is coming out that would be good. >> so, can you catch a path, sure, do you want to throw it. >> you throw it to him. >> one of you will to have throw it, because i can't. look at him maneuvering. that is amazing. >> it is not going to be flag very long. >> thank you, guys, we will see you tonight at 7:00 o'clock. >> 5:45. >> 5:45, yes. get out there 5:30 or so, wells fargo center, sue. >> that would be an exciting game, thank you so much. still ahead, gq magazine released list of the the most sexiest woman of 2014, so far, we will tell you where kate upton comes in on this list. >>> and kacie mcdonnell. >>> but first, stunning video of a fighter jet narrowly missing a huge crowd of people, the the incident that set people diving for cover. people, the the incident that set people diving for cover. so brian at citizens said one deposit a month waves the monthly maintenance fee. he's so good
done for their service. >> eagles will be out there. >> yes, we will have aj feeley, brian balldinner, jaws is the the coachf our team, the the alumni team. brian westbrook will be there. >> yes. the best. >> heather mit is coming out that would be good. >> so, can you catch a path, sure, do you want to throw it. >> you throw it to him. >> one of you will to have throw it, because i can't. look at him maneuvering. that is amazing. >> it is not...