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brian wells, he says, was in on the planning from the get go. >> mr. sociation with these people, had met them in the past, had attended pre-planning meetings, and had some initial involvement in the scheme to rob the bank. >> but he was double crossed. in one of the early meetings of the gang he was shown a fake bomb. one with wires but no real heft. on the morning of the robbery, brian wells was fitted with a live bomb by floyd stockton, the conspirator who was never formally charged. >> he shows up that day, they come out with this bomb and put it on his neck. it's heavier than it was the day before and this one's live. he tried to back out, but it's too late. >> so in the planning stages, brian believed that he was going to be the guy who would wear the fake bomb, who would walk in, who would get the money, and his cover all along was going to be i was just a pizza delivery guy? >> i was a hostage. i was forced to do this. so if he's caught anywhere in that plan, he could notify or let authorities know he was a hostage and there was no problem. >> i
brian wells, he says, was in on the planning from the get go. >> mr. sociation with these people, had met them in the past, had attended pre-planning meetings, and had some initial involvement in the scheme to rob the bank. >> but he was double crossed. in one of the early meetings of the gang he was shown a fake bomb. one with wires but no real heft. on the morning of the robbery, brian wells was fitted with a live bomb by floyd stockton, the conspirator who was never formally...
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. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. and shoulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him, and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him because then he -- the police officers proceeded running in different directions. >> as the area is evacuated, cameraman dan holland holds his position. he has his lens trained on the scene where wells is trying to convince the police he was forced to rob the bank by someone else, the same person who put the bomb around his neck. >> i'm not lying. did you call my boss? >> the man was strangely calm. he was just kind of sitting there. i mean i know if i would have had a bomb on my neck, i would have probably been in a panic mode. >> as witnesses and media look on, wells talks out loud about the bomb to anyone who will listen. >> he pulled a key out and started a timer. i
. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. and shoulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him, and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him because then he -- the police officers proceeded running in different directions. >> as the area is...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, the president met with house republican leaders for an hour tonight. while there's still no deal to raise the debt ceiling, the two sides hinted they could agree to something soon. at least in time to make sure the country doesn't flirt with default on its bill next week. any temporary debt ceiling fix would last no more than six or eight weeks. and speaker john boehner acknowledged it is designed simply to buy time. >> clearly you could end up back in the same place and we don't want to be there. >> while the deal will not reopen the government, the white house signalled potential support for the debt ceiling proposal. >> the president is happy that cooler heads at least seem to be prevailing. in the house. there at least seems to be a recognition that default is not an option. >> reporter: but harry reid was a bit more skeptical. >> the house has a unique form of legislating. it's hour by hour. >> reporter: which brings us back to the government shutdown. something that has rattled
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, the president met with house republican leaders for an hour tonight. while there's still no deal to raise the debt ceiling, the two sides hinted they could agree to something soon. at least in time to make sure the country doesn't flirt with default on its bill next week. any temporary debt ceiling fix would last no more than six or eight weeks. and speaker john boehner acknowledged it is designed simply to buy time. >> clearly you could end...
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courts i would hope that within the next five years the three states can get to the table and and brian wells aleutian of the in columbus georgia list of all party . up next the world economy and america's painful sun town with math and states on how the financial audit should be reshaped. switzerland will soon vote if they should start giving out thousands of dollars in cash to every adult citizen in the country you heard me right there's a grassroots campaign that is trying to get the government to give out to every adult says in two thousand five hundred swiss francs approximately two thousand eight hundred dollars per month the motivation for the project is that many in switzerland fear that the financial crisis has caused wealth inequality to skyrocket you know i'm not an expert at swiss culture so maybe people there are different but if they gave out thousands of free dollars per month anywhere i've lived you would see the majority of people going into early retirement and not working at all and sort of like how they tell people not to feed the bears at parks because then the bears lose
courts i would hope that within the next five years the three states can get to the table and and brian wells aleutian of the in columbus georgia list of all party . up next the world economy and america's painful sun town with math and states on how the financial audit should be reshaped. switzerland will soon vote if they should start giving out thousands of dollars in cash to every adult citizen in the country you heard me right there's a grassroots campaign that is trying to get the...
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say we are now at great risk of falling into that financial peril as we get closer to default, brian. >> well, running out of things to say and ways to say it. thank you, kelly o'donnell. >>> we're seeing the crisis play out on wall street, stocks took a hit today, all three major indexes were down, and as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast we're getting the first signs of serious concern in the credit ratings market. the fitch ratings agency has put the united states triple a rating on a possible downgrade if of course this doesn't get resol resolved. andrew, the public is now aware they are playing with fire, and they're playing with company money, our money. what happens if this happens? >> if this happens, we are -- the 2008 financial crisis will look like child's play if we actually go into extra inni inningin inningininnings. if we default or even get close to the possibility of defaulting, all of our assets will skyrocket, if somebody is going to loan you a dollar and they think they won't get paid back when they should get paid back they charge you more. and that will impact eve
say we are now at great risk of falling into that financial peril as we get closer to default, brian. >> well, running out of things to say and ways to say it. thank you, kelly o'donnell. >>> we're seeing the crisis play out on wall street, stocks took a hit today, all three major indexes were down, and as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast we're getting the first signs of serious concern in the credit ratings market. the fitch ratings agency has put the united states...
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hello, brian. >> well, yeah, those two arrests came joins us with more on stoert.ins us with more on brian. >> reporter: police say this is an ongoing investigation bringing the total amount of men charged in this attack to three. all three men face charges related to the beating of a new york city man by a gang of bikers. part of the chase and attack were caught on camera by one of the attackers. last night robert sims appeared in court charged with gang and assault in a criminal investigation report. he was one of the bikers seen attacking the bidriver after dragging him out of the vehicle. sims' attorney denies all the charges. >> my client will be in jail on $200,000 bail. he didn't kill anybody. he didn't kill anybody. even though the victim has minor injuries, lacerations, however, he's now being held on over $100,000 bail. i don't understand it. >> police say sims is seen in the video trying to open the driver's side door just beforalebeforale alexe nirks a is seen speeding before. leon's wife issued a statement saying they feared for their lives as they drove away. meanwhile,
hello, brian. >> well, yeah, those two arrests came joins us with more on stoert.ins us with more on brian. >> reporter: police say this is an ongoing investigation bringing the total amount of men charged in this attack to three. all three men face charges related to the beating of a new york city man by a gang of bikers. part of the chase and attack were caught on camera by one of the attackers. last night robert sims appeared in court charged with gang and assault in a criminal...
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brian, i know you're upset about what happened with kate and everything, but i did have one more thought. yeah, what's that? wellprobably 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 by... good call on the subway tuscan chicken melt, this thing is so good. i know, i was just posting about it. #delicious, #niceprice, #cheeseplease, #tangy, #vinaigretteisafunnyword... [ male announcer ] get your own tuscan chicken melt $6 footlong special. subway. eat fresh.
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brian. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, pleasant hill police say they've been monitoring these parlors for alleged prostitution for the past two weeks but say it do have gone longer than that. one of the locations we went to was right across the street from a park and playground. undercover officers arrested three women in connection to this -- last thursday, pleasant hill police say they arrested 58-year-old yuian of pleasant hill at the healing garden spa on gregory lane. this is the location that's right across the street from a park and playground. about 40 minutes after that, police arrested 31-year-old ning wang at the happy 8 massage and spa. two days ago, they arrested a third unidentified individual at kai's new life spa on pleasant hill road. she's unidentified because police say she gave a false name. we asked police if this is a bigger problem in contra costa county. >> i don't know if it's any bigger in this city and county than anywhere else in the bay area. i can say that in the last 10, 15 years i've seen a
brian. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, pleasant hill police say they've been monitoring these parlors for alleged prostitution for the past two weeks but say it do have gone longer than that. one of the locations we went to was right across the street from a park and playground. undercover officers arrested three women in connection to this -- last thursday, pleasant hill police say they arrested 58-year-old yuian of pleasant hill at the healing garden spa on gregory lane. this...
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>>brian: as well as major league baseball? le package, they're going to have that, tbs or mlb package, once you have that, you'll watch it. >>brian: kenny, you hit 299. does it bother you you didn't hit 300? >> it's one of those things i needed a couple of hits, a couple of bad calls here or there, i would have gotten 300. >>brian: it was great watching you. best the luck. make sure to catch the series and world series on fox. >>> next, the bikers who viciously beat a man in front of his wife and child. this morning we're looking into who these bikers are. and what we found, >> steve: all eyes on obamacare and it only took a couple of hours before news of the first obamacare data breach, 24,000 customers' information said unchecked, unencrypted over the internet. >> elisabeth: that's right. but it's not only government incompensate you have to worry about. now scammers are taking advantage of the new health care law as well. adam levin, the chairman of it is here. thanks for being with us. what are these types of scams? what's
>>brian: as well as major league baseball? le package, they're going to have that, tbs or mlb package, once you have that, you'll watch it. >>brian: kenny, you hit 299. does it bother you you didn't hit 300? >> it's one of those things i needed a couple of hits, a couple of bad calls here or there, i would have gotten 300. >>brian: it was great watching you. best the luck. make sure to catch the series and world series on fox. >>> next, the bikers who viciously...
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you can tom brian and -- follow brian and joce. >>> well, this was a beautiful sunny weekend in store for annapolis but the forecast may not be so great for local businesses at -- if the navy air force game is canceled. don harrison talked with the mayor and he really can't see a reason for asable cancellation. >> it makes no sense. >> that was about the most polite thing the mayor could say about the possible cancellation of the navy home game this weekend. he has a weekend to be upset. if there's no game, businesses in his city would lose almost a million dollars in tourist revenue. >> it's the compounding one bad decision with the other. >> they couldn't fathom why the feds would -- >> the entire game, expenses are covered by the naval academy athletic association. they're covered by parking fees. >> the naval academy athletic association will lose more than $4 million if the game isn't played. >> we have hotels that clearly have reunions coming in. >> she says there are only five navy home games this year and businesses have been planning for this all year long. >> may have added
you can tom brian and -- follow brian and joce. >>> well, this was a beautiful sunny weekend in store for annapolis but the forecast may not be so great for local businesses at -- if the navy air force game is canceled. don harrison talked with the mayor and he really can't see a reason for asable cancellation. >> it makes no sense. >> that was about the most polite thing the mayor could say about the possible cancellation of the navy home game this weekend. he has a...
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here's brian. >> well, they are having a slow drive on a sunny day.he most part nudging 80 inland as we look live in san francisco. the temperatures right now 53 in san francisco. 56 in san jose. and just 44 at napa? it's still chilly up there in sonoma county. the look ahead, we are expecting temperatures to warm to 71 in the city. 77 in san jose. extended forecast, heat's on, winds up later today, strong northeasterlies up to 40 miles an hour in the north bay hills. an update in 30 minutes. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up this half hour our legal analyst jack ford knows both sides of the law as a former prosecuting attorney. he'll show how it's based on the real and sometimes ugly history of the deep south. >>> plus sara marie gellar on her prime-time tv show. how life offstage got her ready for the role. that's ahead. >> this morning it's time to lookal our head lines. clinton tells "glamor" she and her husband decided to make 2014 the year of the baby. call my mother and tell her about it. she asks every single day. >> the "new y
here's brian. >> well, they are having a slow drive on a sunny day.he most part nudging 80 inland as we look live in san francisco. the temperatures right now 53 in san francisco. 56 in san jose. and just 44 at napa? it's still chilly up there in sonoma county. the look ahead, we are expecting temperatures to warm to 71 in the city. 77 in san jose. extended forecast, heat's on, winds up later today, strong northeasterlies up to 40 miles an hour in the north bay hills. an update in 30...
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brian's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, thank you steven e steve i'm not sure though how to respond to this picture. an's on their names. i'm honored to think here. i've been sobered with this project throughout any 18 years as a staff person in the state senate and more recently in the brown administration for the past 15 months. i'll say over the 18 years this project has had an effect on me. it's had time to inspire me and frustrate me and today having seen the final project it expresses me. there are thousands of men and women who gave much of themselves to see this project accomplished. it's their work and their resolve and their friendship that i want to spend a moment honoring. first optimistic continue in day you can't let a moment pass without honoring the men and women in the labor community who did the work. i want to acknowledge all of them (clapping) secondly i know owe loves to be acknowledged. the second brian has given me so much guidance i've got to tip my hat to dr. brian ma iron (clapping) dr. ma iron is enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. he's a first class public serv
brian's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, thank you steven e steve i'm not sure though how to respond to this picture. an's on their names. i'm honored to think here. i've been sobered with this project throughout any 18 years as a staff person in the state senate and more recently in the brown administration for the past 15 months. i'll say over the 18 years this project has had an effect on me. it's had time to inspire me and frustrate me and today having seen the final project it expresses me....
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brian from wells fargo joins me. brian let me ask you this question. markets understand all the nuance here right out of capitol hill you get a huge drama on one side or the other. the fact is this when this big bill to bail out the economy during the financial crisis people might remember it as t.a.r.p. when it got voted down the market sold off 800 points. could we be in for a quote one quote capitulation like that? >> well, erin first remember it's hard to use the t.a.r.p. analogy just given the fact our economy is in a different setting now than we were back five years ago. that being said, though, looking at markets, could we have a pull back. sure. is that a possibility. absolutely. the s&p is up 19% year-to-date. what i'm looking at and i'm a market watcher and from that perspective what you have is a market that's pricing it as it stands right now, some sort of kick the can, some sort of deal strategy getting done to avoid a potential default on debt. now that being said we are, obviously, in for sorry you know, turmoil. clearly we've looked at
brian from wells fargo joins me. brian let me ask you this question. markets understand all the nuance here right out of capitol hill you get a huge drama on one side or the other. the fact is this when this big bill to bail out the economy during the financial crisis people might remember it as t.a.r.p. when it got voted down the market sold off 800 points. could we be in for a quote one quote capitulation like that? >> well, erin first remember it's hard to use the t.a.r.p. analogy just...
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the san francisco bay ferry, as you heard brian, well, the san francisco bay ferry is offering extra services during the strike. you have the option of a.c. transit, for now, at least, some transand -- samtrans and caltrains. if you want to drive, there's also casual carpooling as well. >>> the ntsb will be back out today at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. stration to investigate the train accident on saturday that killed two workers. ktvu's tara moriarty is live in walnut creek with what some b.a.r.t. employees are saying about the possible cause of this crash. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. they are chalking it up to poor communication. did the train operator not see the workers on the track. did the workers on the track not seeing the train coming? these are questions that the ntsb is gonna have to answer. there's a memorial here, flowers, cards, candles for the two workers struck and killed by a train. crews were out here cleaning up from 2:00 to 6:00. the evidence stretched over a third of a mile on the tracks here. dozens of people had gathered nearby last night at th
the san francisco bay ferry, as you heard brian, well, the san francisco bay ferry is offering extra services during the strike. you have the option of a.c. transit, for now, at least, some transand -- samtrans and caltrains. if you want to drive, there's also casual carpooling as well. >>> the ntsb will be back out today at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. stration to investigate the train accident on saturday that killed two workers. ktvu's tara moriarty is live in walnut creek with what...
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dom, thank you as well. brian, we'll get back out to you in a second. #show me the money.tter's valuation is around $11 billion. the big question is, is it worth that much or maybe it is worth more? julia boar stin breaks down what auto investors are evaluating ahead of twitter's first day of trade. >> twitter's potential valuation of $11 billion is taking a lot of investors by surprise. considering recent secondary market trading valued the company well north of $15 billion. so why the lower price tag? now it depends on whether you value company based on its past performance or on its future potential. that valuation is right on target if using an average of facebook linkedin and yelp trailing at 12-month revenue mu mult. s. if twitter based on these three company multiples, then twitter would be worth more like 13 or $14 billion. now fast growing companies are generally value based on growth projections so twitter is clearly trying to play it safe and avoid dropping out of the gate like facebook did. but if there is interest, we could certainly see twitter boost its pric
dom, thank you as well. brian, we'll get back out to you in a second. #show me the money.tter's valuation is around $11 billion. the big question is, is it worth that much or maybe it is worth more? julia boar stin breaks down what auto investors are evaluating ahead of twitter's first day of trade. >> twitter's potential valuation of $11 billion is taking a lot of investors by surprise. considering recent secondary market trading valued the company well north of $15 billion. so why the...
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brian? >> well families are claiming wrongful death and negligence at least against five companies involveled in the production and maintenance of the limousine. the civil suits were filed yesterday. ktvu was able to obtain copies of the documents. out of the companies, the biggest name in the civil suit is ford motor company which made the 1999 lincoln town car that caught on fire back in may. the other defendants named in the lawsuit include -- >> a few months ago, prosecutors decided not to file criminal charges. one of the attorneys representing one of the companies said he knew the civil suits were coming. >> as i understand the highway patrol report, the cause of the fire was -- the drive shaft rotating on -- on an undercarage of the vehicle. i don't know how my client do have foreseen that -- could have foreseen that. >> he went on to say that the car was routinely maintained and was checked out before the incident. the attorneys for the victims' family allege defects in design and manufactur
brian? >> well families are claiming wrongful death and negligence at least against five companies involveled in the production and maintenance of the limousine. the civil suits were filed yesterday. ktvu was able to obtain copies of the documents. out of the companies, the biggest name in the civil suit is ford motor company which made the 1999 lincoln town car that caught on fire back in may. the other defendants named in the lawsuit include -- >> a few months ago, prosecutors...
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not well received. >>brianre are both sides weighing in from their point of view. >> they got some jerry rigged thing about going to conference. madam president, it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party, the anarchists of the country. the majority of the republicans in the house are following every step of the way. >> the house has made its position known very clearly. we believe that we should fund the government and we think there ought to be basic fairness for all americans under obamacare. >>brian: what he was referring to in the first sound bite, harry reid, was an offer to conference. the republicans even named conferees in order to sit down with the senate and work this out. but now it seems as though the house has zero leverage. their leverage comes in in a couple of weeks when the debt ceiling comes in. the president knows they have no hand to play. harry reid knows they have no hand to play. so they will sit there because currently th
not well received. >>brianre are both sides weighing in from their point of view. >> they got some jerry rigged thing about going to conference. madam president, it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party, the anarchists of the country. the majority of the republicans in the house are following every step of the way. >> the house has made its position known very clearly. we believe that we should fund the...
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well. and brian, i believe you've got more details. >> well, we do.t to recap what you gave because we'll bring in robert costa of "the national review." just to recap, it has been confirmed, as mandy said, shots were fired. capitol hill police officers were hit. we don't know the number who have been injured. but it sounds like by the way the headlines are coming out, it may be more than one. let's bring in robert costa, cnbc contributor with "the national review." he just happens to be inside the u.s. capitol building right now on lockdown. and he has been listening to police scanner traffic. robert, obviously first off, your safety. do you feel that you are in a safe and secure place, and then tell us what you know. >> i do feel i'm in a safe and secured place. here's what happened. i was outside at the house of representatives. there were votes happening -- >> hello, robert, are you with us? okay. >> all right. it looks like, mandy, we lost robert. well, it may be a technical problem or it may not be. having been there many times, the security sys
well. and brian, i believe you've got more details. >> well, we do.t to recap what you gave because we'll bring in robert costa of "the national review." just to recap, it has been confirmed, as mandy said, shots were fired. capitol hill police officers were hit. we don't know the number who have been injured. but it sounds like by the way the headlines are coming out, it may be more than one. let's bring in robert costa, cnbc contributor with "the national review." he...
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authorities in santa cruz county arrested brian chris well on october fourth. investigators say he molested a child he met while working at the advocate for the santa cruz county court system. after he was arrested investigators discovered another possible victim. they believe there could be more out there as well. chris well is a wrestling coach at harbor high school in santa cruz. >> well stay here with us because we have a lieutenant more ahead for you open 7 news at 9:00. crime or tragic accident? prosecutors make major decision in the death of an asian crash victim run over by mm. vehicle that day. >> also how the james bond movie prop may real life subject marine car. >> spencer here with the weather. >> bit chilly in some spots around the bay area but we have a nasty warm-up tomorrow. i have the accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> dear bart where is the bus at. dear bart i don't know why you are all doing this. >> frustrating commuters. sound off about the bart strike. love to hear from you. tell us how you feel on social media using hash tag dear
authorities in santa cruz county arrested brian chris well on october fourth. investigators say he molested a child he met while working at the advocate for the santa cruz county court system. after he was arrested investigators discovered another possible victim. they believe there could be more out there as well. chris well is a wrestling coach at harbor high school in santa cruz. >> well stay here with us because we have a lieutenant more ahead for you open 7 news at 9:00. crime or...
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fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> brian: time for news by the numbers.led out, according to a new government report from government records. so a company could create the glitch-filled obamacare web site, it was also supposed to cost $93 million. next, $1 million. that's how much the government funded electric car maker fisker owes in taxes after missing last month's deadline. this not the first time the company has not paid its taxes. and finally, zero. starting october 31, t mobil will be eliminating fees for data and text messages when traveling in more than 100 countries. hopefully burma is okay. >> elisabeth: america now fighting a war on football? peewee and pop warner leagues are coming under fire after a new study suggests kids are taking too many adult sized hits on the field and some parents want peewee football banned across the board. do they have a case? daniel flynn is a columnist for the american spectator and author of "the war on football" and joins me to discuss this. good morning, daniel. >> good morning. >> elisabeth: thanks for being
fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> brian: time for news by the numbers.led out, according to a new government report from government records. so a company could create the glitch-filled obamacare web site, it was also supposed to cost $93 million. next, $1 million. that's how much the government funded electric car maker fisker owes in taxes after missing last month's deadline. this not the first time the company has not paid its taxes. and finally, zero. starting october...
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i really like oregon to roll in that one. >> brian: i like oregon in this game as well, defensive coordinatorl tell you don't let them do what they do best. oregon does everything best. >> tim: a huge game for missouri to hold serve against a gamecocks squad that you know wants to bounce back. >> spencer: south carolina has never been to this columbia before. i think missouri is so long at the wide receiver position, i think they come away with what people consider an upset. >> brian: jadeveon clowney, kelsey quarrels lead them, this is essentially south carolina's s.e.c. championship game. >> tim: missouri has made a believer. >> brian: i believe in them but i believe more in south carolina. >> tim: that will do it for this week. thanks for watching "the jeep post-game show." here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. over on the cbs sports network, notre dame is taking on air force right now. be sure to tune in next >> tim: be sure to tune in next saturday. >> tim: are you a believer? >> brian: i'm a believer. ray charles is too. [laughing] >> tim: bye bye, everybody. we'll see you
i really like oregon to roll in that one. >> brian: i like oregon in this game as well, defensive coordinatorl tell you don't let them do what they do best. oregon does everything best. >> tim: a huge game for missouri to hold serve against a gamecocks squad that you know wants to bounce back. >> spencer: south carolina has never been to this columbia before. i think missouri is so long at the wide receiver position, i think they come away with what people consider an upset....
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we want to go to brian todd, who has more information as well. brian, you brought us a witness earlier who saw some of what transpired. brian, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we can kind of put together some of the pieces of this based on what the police chief of the u.s. capitol police told us a short time ago, plus witnesses that we spoke to and some of it of course jibes with that deb just said. according to the capitol hill police chief, this started at about 2:18 p.m. a car near the white house attempted to run through a barricade. that car confronted by secret service police, it sped away. police from secret service and other agencies chased the car. according to a witness we spoke to, he talked to us just a moment ago, the chase played out toward the west side of the capitol near the base of the capitol grounds on the west side, where this witness said he saw the car actually stopped by police. not clear whether it was by a barricade or by some other means. and then the car stopped, then backed up quickly. actually they got the doo
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and that does this -- brian's trade does that. as well as a netflix trade in this week's web extra, very similar. netflix has also been lower left to upper right. if you're going to be short that, you have to define your risk. >> good point. let's move on to one of the quiet surprises of the week. and that is the performance of growth stocks, dominic is with that story. >> melissa, with all the hype surrounding internet 2.0 stocks, we want to take a look at how they stack up to older growth names. it's not like they are that old. but check out an internet retailer or internet travel booking company like priceline.com. the stock is up 5% for the week and just off record highs. then there's of course online moving streaming company netflix, which you just spoke about. it's also up 5% for the week. how about a little mexican food to cap things off? chipotle is up 4%. social and professional networking sites like facebook and linkedin were flat to marginally lower on the week. so the question is, melissa, will that out performance of older gr
and that does this -- brian's trade does that. as well as a netflix trade in this week's web extra, very similar. netflix has also been lower left to upper right. if you're going to be short that, you have to define your risk. >> good point. let's move on to one of the quiet surprises of the week. and that is the performance of growth stocks, dominic is with that story. >> melissa, with all the hype surrounding internet 2.0 stocks, we want to take a look at how they stack up to...
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. >> brian: plus, also look who else is hanging out in the green room. each week we bring you five companies that are hiring. wellhe's got a soccer connection. this former goalie and cheryl casone to tell us more ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. 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 needed. join the millions who have already enrolled re supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years o
. >> brian: plus, also look who else is hanging out in the green room. each week we bring you five companies that are hiring. wellhe's got a soccer connection. this former goalie and cheryl casone to tell us more ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b...
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that some of these companies aren't going to make it because they are overpaying for the land. >> well, brian, you're right. it's an expensive man's game, a rich man's game, if you will. when you talk to bankers and folks out in finance, they will tell you, this is not cheap oil to bring out of the ground. it's not as expensive as oil that comes out of canada and the oil sands up there. but if you talk about saudi arabia, they can bring one out of the ground for $13 a barrel. it's going to cost us between 60 and $65 to bring oil out of the ground. if it got down per barrel, they are going to say, is this able to continue? if oil got down to the $30 range, it will put the brakes on the whole thing. we don't need $100 oil but we can't have very, very cheap oil in order to pay for the fracking and technology that comes into having to pull this oil out of the ground. >> chris, how does this u.s. energy boom place ourselves in the world? you were in china and middle east last month. what are they saying about the geopolitical results of all of this? >> it's making america more competitive and othe
that some of these companies aren't going to make it because they are overpaying for the land. >> well, brian, you're right. it's an expensive man's game, a rich man's game, if you will. when you talk to bankers and folks out in finance, they will tell you, this is not cheap oil to bring out of the ground. it's not as expensive as oil that comes out of canada and the oil sands up there. but if you talk about saudi arabia, they can bring one out of the ground for $13 a barrel. it's going...
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well. brian's having an affair. what? yeah, i found out a few days ago. i'm so sorry. thanks.ah, i mean, we'll get through it. we just... we need some time to work on us, you know? which is why i booked you a hotel. but you stay as long as you want. no, i understand. i'll get out of your hair tonight. you know... oh, look at you. you need a tissue. oh, god, so do i. lauren, wait. ellen, what the hell are you doing with a gun in your purse? yes, ellen, what the hell are you doing with a gun in your purse? put it on the ground now, lauren. relax, i'm not some... (yelling) put the gun on the floor. now. okay. it's on the floor. sit down! don't move! now! let's go. what the hell are you doing? (tape ripping) lauren: ellen! (muffled yelling) (sobbing) please. please don't hurt her. this has nothing to do with her! let's go. where are we going? outside. what for? you want to play with guns? i'm gonna give you a lesson. (panting) please put the gun away. take the gun. take it! put a bullet in that tree. it's, what, 10 feet away? just aim and shoot. do it, ellen. shoot the tree. no on
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>> brian: no, well. you're going to look, aren't you? >> steve: this is the daily news. ut out. >> brian: by the way, it's true when it comes to the hand shakes in the games, in boxing, you're punching a guy for 12 rounds, you're not going to fight at the end of the fight. but in sports, you're still angry at the end of a fight. you don't like the outcome or bad call. handshake may not the best move. >> elisabeth: i say deal with what's causing the handshake issue. >> brian: so you think they should shake hands? >> elisabeth: i think they should make them hold hands if they're fighting. that's what i do with my boys. hold your hands for 20 minutes. i'm going to watch them. >> brian: you tell a bunch of 16-year-old players, go hold hands? >> elisabeth: yeah. bring the moms in. they'll take care of it. >> steve: first, the cover of the daily news here in new york, take a look at this. they died for our country. now politicians block a benefit check to bury them. satisfied? heros -- the story is this, because of the government shutdown, the death benefits to the families of
>> brian: no, well. you're going to look, aren't you? >> steve: this is the daily news. ut out. >> brian: by the way, it's true when it comes to the hand shakes in the games, in boxing, you're punching a guy for 12 rounds, you're not going to fight at the end of the fight. but in sports, you're still angry at the end of a fight. you don't like the outcome or bad call. handshake may not the best move. >> elisabeth: i say deal with what's causing the handshake issue....
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probably should have checked with them and looked into it >> brian will have more on this story later today in "the situation room" as wellch. coming up, a milwaukee clinic is all set and ready for people to sign up for obama care, but so far, so far, no takers. drew griffin examines why the clinic has been unable to enroll people in the health care program. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. >>> wall street in an optimistic mood today thanks to a strong round of corporate earnings reports. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all gaining ground. investors are reacting to better than expected earnings reports from ford, at&t and 3m. you see where things stand, the dow up by 90 points right now. >>> a milwaukee clinic that serves low-income residents is all geared up and ready to enroll people in obama care. but so far, no one has signed up.
probably should have checked with them and looked into it >> brian will have more on this story later today in "the situation room" as wellch. coming up, a milwaukee clinic is all set and ready for people to sign up for obama care, but so far, so far, no takers. drew griffin examines why the clinic has been unable to enroll people in the health care program. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts....
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brian moore, nbc÷ news, washington. >>> well, the government shutdown is hitting home in the bay areafor more than 800,000 federal workers who don't know when they will see their next paycheck. it's also affecting middle school students in the north bay, and those students are not happy about it. 60 students at marin primary and middle schools were all pack and ready to go in a school camping trip to the point reyez -- the government shutdown closed the national parks, so after months of planning the trip is off for the kids and the 20 adults who plan to. parents, students, and teachers all are frustrate. >> i really liked the trip last year, and i wanted to go this year as sixth graders. >> i was infuriated. it was so frustrating that our government can't do its job. that's the feeling that i had. >> teachers are stuck with enough food for 80 people for four days. they will be cooking it up at the school this week and then taking the kids on local outdoor adventures to try and make up for the canceled camping trip. the national park service says a total of six school groups had their
brian moore, nbc÷ news, washington. >>> well, the government shutdown is hitting home in the bay areafor more than 800,000 federal workers who don't know when they will see their next paycheck. it's also affecting middle school students in the north bay, and those students are not happy about it. 60 students at marin primary and middle schools were all pack and ready to go in a school camping trip to the point reyez -- the government shutdown closed the national parks, so after months...
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anticipation for how this company will do in the future and brian, that's the reason one of the big reasons why these companies do pretty well. and coming up on the next show in "closing bell," we've got one more for you. and for this one we're going to tell you all about that talking baby and what he's doing for this particular stock. back over to you guys. >> good hint there, dom. thank you very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital stocks at crt capital group. sara james covers insure stocks, wedbush securities. sheryl, let us begin with you. hospital stocks, beneficiaries here? >> well, they can be. especially if they happen to be
anticipation for how this company will do in the future and brian, that's the reason one of the big reasons why these companies do pretty well. and coming up on the next show in "closing bell," we've got one more for you. and for this one we're going to tell you all about that talking baby and what he's doing for this particular stock. back over to you guys. >> good hint there, dom. thank you very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney...
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well. no, you don't know the characters, brian. you don't know the characters.elf right now, you would not stop throwing up. you can't just put he-man in transformers' world, all right? he wouldn't be able to get to cybertron because he lives in eternia, and eternia is in an entirely different dimension. he can just take his rocket ship. get... get out of here. oh, i'm getting some steam. picking up steam here, scotty. you'd better look out. i don't feel so well. uh, kind of bad timing, but gin. hey, lois, that not-stewie kid fell over! oh, my god, he's unconscious! peter, what happened?! eh, you know me, lois, i don't pry. peter, he's not moving! we gotta get him to the hospital! you got it, lois! to the peter-rang! (laughter fades out) (laughter fades back in) (crashing) just for the record, i was at the hospital for a brief moment. mrs. griffin, it's a good thing you brought this child in. why? is he okay? i'm afraid he's very sick. in fact, his lab-work shows he is suffering from hodgkin's lymphoma. oh, my god! are you saying scotty has cancer?! i don't know
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brian? >> reporter: well, we were just down here on the national mall and we were diverted to an area near the air and space museum. people who are not familiar with washington, may not know exactly where that is but it's in the middle of the mall. people have told us they had reports of a man on fire. it is unclear if he set himself on fire or whether he was set on fire by other means, but he was airlifted out. he was apparently experiences serious injuries. we got there in time to see police and emts airlifting him out, and that's what we know now. that a man apparently was on fire near the air and space museum, right near the middle of the mall where we observed police and emts and a chopper there to get him out of there. again, unclear, according to police, whether he set himself on fire or whether he was lit on fire by other means. >> information on the condition of this man right now? >> reporter: that's not clear at this time. we were literally there about five minutes ago, maybe ten minutes ago when they airlifted the man out. so his condition right now is unclear to us. >> brian, let
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>> well, brian, we expect twitter's public filing to come as early as thursday, tomorrow. telling me yesterday a group of former twitter employees with shares in the company received a document from twitter and banker goldman sachs which they were asked to return by 8:00 p.m. eastern today. now this is one of twitter's final steps before filing its public documents. in addition to the size of twitter's ipo everyone will be digging into twitter's key growth statistics, revenue, profits, active user numbers and calculations in terms of what that means revenue per user. that will determine its valuation and appeal as a publicly traded stock. twitter hasn't revealed numbers yet but emarketer expects the company will report $288 million in revenue and hit 52 $82 million in revenue this year. there are sure to be comparison to facebook which in its most recent earnings revealed revenue of about $2.17 per user. not just a question of how much money twitter makes. but also where that money comes from. while we anticipate twitter will report users all over the world, e-marketer exp
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> well, talks are set to resume today just four days out from another possible bart strike. the cooling off period is over at the end of the day on thursday. if the two sides cannot come to an agreement by then, the unions could authorize a strike on friday. today members of the ban bart strike movement will be at several bart stations asking for support for legislation preventing transit workers from striking. >>> we have to say congratulations to two bay area scientists for winning the 2013 nobel prize for physiology or medicine this morning. randy schekman is a professor at uc berkeley. he's on the left. thomas sudhof hails from stanford. the duo earned their prizes for solving the mystery of how the cell organizes its transport system. this has helped researchers gauge a better understanding of diabetes and other disorders affecting the immune system. professor schekman told us what it felt like when the call came in at 1:30 this morning. >> i've compared this day in previous years to groundhog day, bill murray's movie where he wakes up and it's the
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> well, talks are set to resume today just four days out from another possible bart strike. the cooling off period is over at the end of the day on thursday. if the two sides cannot come to an agreement by then, the unions could authorize a strike on friday. today members of the ban bart strike movement will be at several bart stations asking for support for legislation preventing transit workers from striking. >>> we have to say...
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>> reporter: well, brian, a solution has been a struggle every step of the way, including the behind-the-scenes work today to turn a handshake into what is now a 35-page bill ready for the senate to deal with tonight before the deadline, but not leaving much time for it to unravel. it is expected the senate will get a big bipartisan vote and that's needed to keep pressure on the house where the deal is still unpopular with many republicans. with time and options vanishing by the moment, congressional republicans blinked. >> i guess for a brief moment reality set in. what can i tell you? >> reporter: today tea party house republicans conceded defeat but remain defiant. >> we are glad we outlined the difficulties with obama care. we took charge at this and fell short. >> i don't think anybody believes that when you stand and fight on principle that you lose. >> reporter: senators put together a fragile compromise t both parties fear any last minute conservative reresistance. a cliff hanger involving ted cruz. fellow republican senators said they didn't know if their colleague would try to block a
>> reporter: well, brian, a solution has been a struggle every step of the way, including the behind-the-scenes work today to turn a handshake into what is now a 35-page bill ready for the senate to deal with tonight before the deadline, but not leaving much time for it to unravel. it is expected the senate will get a big bipartisan vote and that's needed to keep pressure on the house where the deal is still unpopular with many republicans. with time and options vanishing by the moment,...
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liz: well, brian, let me push on that then the next time we have to discuss this you don't think we'llose to a default? >> no. i don't think so. when push comes to shove they have allowed the treasury to put in place extraordinary measures beyond the february deadline. so i don't think that will be much of an issue as we go forward. i think as we go on markets will become more and more impervious to this. we may come close to the edge, we may talk a good game but at the end today. we'll not default on our debt. david: how do you define defull? that is key here. the president extended from the wall street definition not paying bondholders to not paying anybody. how do you define default? >> clearly default is not making timely payments of interest and principle on the public debt. i mean you could characterize the other things as a default. i mean i would consider them more deadbeat status. david: right. liz: which we don't want to be considered that here in the u.s. bringing it to the investor audience and markets then, brian, do you get a sense that the markets ex, all of what we've j
liz: well, brian, let me push on that then the next time we have to discuss this you don't think we'llose to a default? >> no. i don't think so. when push comes to shove they have allowed the treasury to put in place extraordinary measures beyond the february deadline. so i don't think that will be much of an issue as we go forward. i think as we go on markets will become more and more impervious to this. we may come close to the edge, we may talk a good game but at the end today. we'll...
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brian: thank you. it's a good weekend. off to a good start then. >> elisabeth: well said. >> bye. >> brian: whenever chris airs, we will being debt. governor scott walker of wisconsin is finding a way to give $100 million back to the folks there. his plan? to use the state's budget surplus to lower property taxes. listen. >> $100 million worth of tax relief for working families, senior citizens, farmers and for small business owners. >> the governor says he hopes to have a deal in place by the month of december. we'll keep watching that. >>> you want food stamps? find a job. the state of missouri wants to tighten eligibility benefits. if you're between 18 and 50 years old, you'll only get food stamps if you have a job or if you're looking for work. back in august, missouri had about 915,000 people on food stamps. that's well above the 724,000 it had five years ago. we got e-mails. let's read a couple of those. this one from austin. of course you should have to get a job. you can't expect the government to do everything for you. and then sherry writes in, i'm sick of everyone saying that if you want food stamps, get a job.
brian: thank you. it's a good weekend. off to a good start then. >> elisabeth: well said. >> bye. >> brian: whenever chris airs, we will being debt. governor scott walker of wisconsin is finding a way to give $100 million back to the folks there. his plan? to use the state's budget surplus to lower property taxes. listen. >> $100 million worth of tax relief for working families, senior citizens, farmers and for small business owners. >> the governor says he hopes...
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well. host: brian from indiana on our line for all others this morning. good morning.aller: hi, good morning. i'm disabled and i have had many surgeries. i don't have a secondary insurance. i live in indiana. i was wondering if i could get a backup. is there anything like that, like a secondary insurance? guest: what do you mean by secondary? do you have health insurance now? caller: i have medicare. guest: so you want a supplemental policy. this market place is not for medicare and you would not be buying a supplement policy through the smart place. you can purchase supplemental policies but it is not through this market place. you might want to talk with an insurance broker or talk to your local area office on aging. they may be able to talk you through how to get a supplement policy. host: does that answer your question, brian? caller: well, in indiana, they don't give it to people other than if you are 65 per disabled. it is really high costly, something i can't afford, being on disability. guest: i see. well, you might want to then look at the exchange is up and r
well. host: brian from indiana on our line for all others this morning. good morning.aller: hi, good morning. i'm disabled and i have had many surgeries. i don't have a secondary insurance. i live in indiana. i was wondering if i could get a backup. is there anything like that, like a secondary insurance? guest: what do you mean by secondary? do you have health insurance now? caller: i have medicare. guest: so you want a supplemental policy. this market place is not for medicare and you would...