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. >>> well brian, the big question is the weather. going to be nice or will the blue angels be fogged? >> kenny, that is such a good question and the answer is so far, saturday looks a little dicey and saturday looks better. as we have this persistent marine layer that will hang around the immediate coastline tomorrow. they should be able to adjust to that. won't be extensive. 73 in the afternoon. we will get an offshore flow. sunday things look good. tomorrow, they might have to adjust the demo a little bit. or they might not. the fog will be touch and go. we will have the complete forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks brian. for everything you need to know about fleet week, check out kpix.com. >>> the chief says because of the domestic violence investigation of ray mcdonald, about 20 officers do security work for the niners and make a little extra money. at issue, sergeant sean prichard. mcdonald called prichard right at his house and prichard was already at the home when other officers showed up to investigate. >>> a woman hid in he
. >>> well brian, the big question is the weather. going to be nice or will the blue angels be fogged? >> kenny, that is such a good question and the answer is so far, saturday looks a little dicey and saturday looks better. as we have this persistent marine layer that will hang around the immediate coastline tomorrow. they should be able to adjust to that. won't be extensive. 73 in the afternoon. we will get an offshore flow. sunday things look good. tomorrow, they might have to...
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sharon. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, brian. well, tourists are taking in the breathtaking view, thieves are eyeing their cars. police tell me the problem is, quote, actively on their radar. the san francisco police department crime map shows nearly 100 car break-ins in the twin peaks area in the last four months mostly on twin peaks boulevard at christmas tree point. now, thieves smashed the windows, snatched the valuables and speed off. warning signs are posted. and many tourists tell me that they are paying attention. >> i need to bring everything from my car i think. >> just to be careful? >> yeah. just to be careful. >> who ever is doing this is destroying the image of the city and that's not right because the city has a great reputation. we are here to have a good time. we feel good and we're happy. cautious while we're up here. >> reporter: the police captain at park station is not available today but he has told the "chronicle" he is dedicating one inspector exclusively to the problem of break-ins at twin peaks. police say th
sharon. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, brian. well, tourists are taking in the breathtaking view, thieves are eyeing their cars. police tell me the problem is, quote, actively on their radar. the san francisco police department crime map shows nearly 100 car break-ins in the twin peaks area in the last four months mostly on twin peaks boulevard at christmas tree point. now, thieves smashed the windows, snatched the valuables and speed off. warning signs are posted. and many tourists...
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. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. 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 heard the thin
. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. 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,...
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brian. >>> well, we were talking about the giants, but the other big thing that happens as we had wet rain, but things are winding down right now as we go into tonight. the showers that we did have earlier is now out of here and we're seeing skies clearing as we proceed through the overnight hours. rainfall amounts from the system, pretty impressive at least for this time of year with ams ranging between 10 to a quarter of an inch with higher amounts in napa and oakland and as we go through tonight, as i mentioned, looking at dry conditions. here is the golden gate bridge, clear skies right now with a few clouds out there. we'll call it partly cloudy. for tomorrow, mostly a sunny day and winds are expected to get gusty as we go into game five. the winds could get close to 35 miles an hour. as we go into next week -- notice we have an absence of the green and the white showing which normally show the rain in the cloud. just a few scattered clouds as we get into tomorrow morning. here is 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, and a couple of clouds, you mostly a sunny day with mild temperatures in the wake
brian. >>> well, we were talking about the giants, but the other big thing that happens as we had wet rain, but things are winding down right now as we go into tonight. the showers that we did have earlier is now out of here and we're seeing skies clearing as we proceed through the overnight hours. rainfall amounts from the system, pretty impressive at least for this time of year with ams ranging between 10 to a quarter of an inch with higher amounts in napa and oakland and as we go...
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brian? >> wellkiet, what's the worst- case scenario look like according to the san jose police officers? >> reporter: so if you believe the union, they say that if recruitment of new officers does not keep up with the number of officers who are leaving, well, then in a couple of years we could be looking at a situation where the city police department merges with the santa clara county sheriffs. live at san jose police headquarters, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> the website insurance.com has come up with a list of the cars that receive the highest number of speeding tickets. number one is the subaru wrx followed by the pontiac gto, zion frs and toyota supra. insurance.com says hot cars like camaros and porsches tend to be owned by older people who take furies,. >> especially red sports cars. >> i have one. i never got a speeding ticket in that car. it's an mg. it gets zero to sixty in about a day and a half. >> i think i got a speeding ticket in my ford festiva when i had that in college! [ laughter ] >> tha
brian? >> wellkiet, what's the worst- case scenario look like according to the san jose police officers? >> reporter: so if you believe the union, they say that if recruitment of new officers does not keep up with the number of officers who are leaving, well, then in a couple of years we could be looking at a situation where the city police department merges with the santa clara county sheriffs. live at san jose police headquarters, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> the website...
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brian? >>> well you can see, the president is trying to take really a victory lap on the economy. this is during a speech occurring right now in illinois. but he is hoping the voters in colorado are are listening. john harwood is there, and he'll explain why we just said that ahead. >>> okay. i also want to show you what's going on with the russell 2000 of small caps here. earlier this morning it was down by 11% from the highs. in other words, it was in correction territory. yesterday, according to matt miller, he thought maybe there was a little bit of capitulation in small caps yesterday. today he feels that maybe what we're seeing is a relief rally in the ruffle that is leading the bounce over-roll today. it's a good question and a good theory. you can see there the russell 2k is up by 1%. as we've seen, we're now in positive territory for the three indices. we'll be right back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800
brian? >>> well you can see, the president is trying to take really a victory lap on the economy. this is during a speech occurring right now in illinois. but he is hoping the voters in colorado are are listening. john harwood is there, and he'll explain why we just said that ahead. >>> okay. i also want to show you what's going on with the russell 2000 of small caps here. earlier this morning it was down by 11% from the highs. in other words, it was in correction territory....
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torey adamcik and brian draper, and there's even a videotape that proves it. >> when we located the videotape, we were kind of apprehensive. we had our suspicions that we might very welleing, you know, a homicide tape. >> the tape begins in the halls of pocatello high school. the morning of the killing. brian draper finds cassie stoddart at her locker. >> hello, cassie. >> hi. >> i'm getting you on tape, okay? say hi, please. >> hi. >> okay, see you. wait. have you seen torey? >> huh-uh. >> he's supposed to be here at 7:30 and it's 8:19. he's an hour late. you don't even care, do you? okay. see you. >> it's just sickening that brian draper could sit there and videotape a girl who he knows he's going to brutally murder that night. >> the two boys set up their camera in a study hall a few hours later and talk about their plans to kill their friend, cassie jo stoddart. >> tried maybe ten times, but they've never been home alone. >> or when they have, their parents show up. >> and we were patient and now we're getting paid off because our victim is home alone. so we got our plan all worked out now. i'm sorry to cassie's family, but she had to be the one. we have to stick
torey adamcik and brian draper, and there's even a videotape that proves it. >> when we located the videotape, we were kind of apprehensive. we had our suspicions that we might very welleing, you know, a homicide tape. >> the tape begins in the halls of pocatello high school. the morning of the killing. brian draper finds cassie stoddart at her locker. >> hello, cassie. >> hi. >> i'm getting you on tape, okay? say hi, please. >> hi. >> okay, see you....
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well as key outside groups playing in those campaigns. will also have a republican pollster and strategist, brian nienaber, as well as a democratic pollster and strategist, stephan -- stefan hankin. that does it for our show today. thank you for joining us. you can tune back in at 7:00 tomorrow morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> today on c-span, two recent u.n. general assembly speeches from syria's deputy prime minister and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu. later, a discussion on middle east policy. deputy prime minister accused the u.s. of holding a double standard when it came to striking militants in syria and supporting rebels with weapons to fight isis. he went as far as to call the situation a recipe for violence and terrorism while addressing the u.n. general assembly. his speech is 20 minutes. >> i would like to congratulate you and your friendly countries on your election as president of the general assembly in its current session and wish you success in leading the work of the session for the
well as key outside groups playing in those campaigns. will also have a republican pollster and strategist, brian nienaber, as well as a democratic pollster and strategist, stephan -- stefan hankin. that does it for our show today. thank you for joining us. you can tune back in at 7:00 tomorrow morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> today on c-span, two recent u.n. general assembly speeches from syria's...
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. >>> well, brian, it looks gorgeous for the rest of the week but did you say maybe rain? >> well, there's just a suggestion that maybe on wednesday we are going to get -- i'll tell you this. it's definitely going to cool down next week a significant amount when this low pressure trough comes in. mid-70s by wednesday. the other thing we absolutely know is two weeks after the total lunar eclipse we get a partial solar eclipse in two weeks. on the 23rd. i think afternoon of the 23rd. that will be great. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ,,,,,,,, thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. >> pelley: tonight, the first ebola death in the united states. the disease claims thomas eric duncan. manuel bojorquez is in dallas. jeff pegues reports the
. >>> well, brian, it looks gorgeous for the rest of the week but did you say maybe rain? >> well, there's just a suggestion that maybe on wednesday we are going to get -- i'll tell you this. it's definitely going to cool down next week a significant amount when this low pressure trough comes in. mid-70s by wednesday. the other thing we absolutely know is two weeks after the total lunar eclipse we get a partial solar eclipse in two weeks. on the 23rd. i think afternoon of the...
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>> reporter: well, brian, as you know, polls have been saying voters are unhappy. they think the country's headed in the wrong direction. i came out here to try to get the why. why do they think this. well, it's a pretty simple explanation whether it was veterans in kansas, students in iowa, or political activists here in madison. and that is, it's gridlock is the problem and polarization. now, the problem these folks all express is, they don't have faith that if they vote change again, whatever "change" is defined as in their state, that anything is going to actually change. they're desperate to do something. they're desperate to express this frustration. but they really don't know where to turn. and, brian, that's the wild card of this election. and that's why all these polls are tied right now. they don't know where to go. >> all right. chuck teeing up the conversation from madison tonight. we'll look for more of your reporting from the road sunday morning on "meet the press." chuck, thanks. and we're back with more on this friday night from new york right after
>> reporter: well, brian, as you know, polls have been saying voters are unhappy. they think the country's headed in the wrong direction. i came out here to try to get the why. why do they think this. well, it's a pretty simple explanation whether it was veterans in kansas, students in iowa, or political activists here in madison. and that is, it's gridlock is the problem and polarization. now, the problem these folks all express is, they don't have faith that if they vote change again,...
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. >>> let's bring in brian from wells fargo and matrix asset advisers, jordan posner. brian, i will ask you what melissa snarkly asked me. will we reverse for the better in the second half of october? >> it's hard to define where we will be in the next couple of weeks. the market is in digestion period. people have been talking about the volatility in october. but you have to juxtapose is against the prior two months we didn't have a movement in more than 1% in either direction. we're in a phase where the market is trying to get its arms around this decoupling of market growth. on the recovery side, it's been now you've seep places like the u.s. show great strength. you've seen the uk, some changes in monetary posture. and as such, i think that's upsetting the apple cart a bit. >> jordan, are you happy with brian's assessment in that there is such a thing as decoupling at this point? you heard about the concerns of overseas growth and what that could do to the united states and its growth trajectory. are we too complacent about what's going on overseas, not only are we
. >>> let's bring in brian from wells fargo and matrix asset advisers, jordan posner. brian, i will ask you what melissa snarkly asked me. will we reverse for the better in the second half of october? >> it's hard to define where we will be in the next couple of weeks. the market is in digestion period. people have been talking about the volatility in october. but you have to juxtapose is against the prior two months we didn't have a movement in more than 1% in either direction....
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well. >> brian: circle t.c.u. against k-state. >> adam: looks like the wildcats the only team when the day is over. >> adam: rutgers aspect first big ten road game didn't go so well. the buckeyes and j.t. barrett with five total touchdowns in the rout. coming up, we'll tell you how minnesota landed at the top of the big ten west. ♪ as boys the dodge brothers made their own bicycle. ♪ john went on to hold office and horace supported the orchestra. they raced yachts. sfx: glass breaking their lives were big. but their dreams were even bigger. sfx: car engine revving one hundred years later, this is how their spirit lives on. sfx: car engine racing ♪ but the chosen one it wilhas been sent to us. uh, that's not correct, i bought this and won a ps4, so... hand-selected by the vanguard. i'm from new jersey, i don't know what he's talking about. only he can save us! [slurp] to battle! ah, hold on... [explosion] sensitive trigger. grab a quesarito big box from taco bell for a chance to win a limited edition ps4 destiny bun
well. >> brian: circle t.c.u. against k-state. >> adam: looks like the wildcats the only team when the day is over. >> adam: rutgers aspect first big ten road game didn't go so well. the buckeyes and j.t. barrett with five total touchdowns in the rout. coming up, we'll tell you how minnesota landed at the top of the big ten west. ♪ as boys the dodge brothers made their own bicycle. ♪ john went on to hold office and horace supported the orchestra. they raced yachts. sfx:...
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and that could pose a risk as well. brian? >> most thorough reporting available tonight on this topic. tom costello at dulles outside d.c. tonight. tom, thanks. >>> elsewhere in our country severe weather is ripping through the middle of the nation tonight. more than 100,000 people are without power in dallas, where, as you saw news crews covering the ebola crisis, had a tough time hanging on to their equipment. the radar shows it cutting south-to-north, all the way up to the canadian border. 40 million americans potentially in the path of these severe storms tonight. meteorologist janice huff tracking all of it for us tonight. hi, janice. >> hi, brian. those wind gusts around the dallas-ft. worth area are between 65 and 70 miles an hour. numerous reports of structural damage in and around dallas-ft. worth all the way over towards wills point where the storms are right now. but as you mentioned that area of severe weather stretches from the dallas-ft. worth area all the way up into the great lakes. there are watch boxes in eff
and that could pose a risk as well. brian? >> most thorough reporting available tonight on this topic. tom costello at dulles outside d.c. tonight. tom, thanks. >>> elsewhere in our country severe weather is ripping through the middle of the nation tonight. more than 100,000 people are without power in dallas, where, as you saw news crews covering the ebola crisis, had a tough time hanging on to their equipment. the radar shows it cutting south-to-north, all the way up to the...
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valuations are reasonable now more than about a year ago. >> do you have any particular picks there, brian? >> well, the areas i like is information technology because i think you see a lot of innovation out of the small cap space and i think that you're going to see additional acquisitions, large cap companies have a lot of cash and i think that they're looking to purchase companies at a premium. and then also playing that theme, i like health care. some of the really innovative stuff you see with on the pharmaceutical size with genomic testing, that's transformative for a lot of companies and you could see some good growth there. >> beth, aren't the small caps more vulnerable when the fed starts to raise rates? as rates go higher they're hit much harder than the large caps, right? >> well, bill, i think that's the perception. but the reality is that if you look over time, you know, small caps have outperformed the other asset classes so you have to take a longer term perspective on it. the other thing to say is perception they're hit harder but as the economy improves, the -- a lot of small cap c
valuations are reasonable now more than about a year ago. >> do you have any particular picks there, brian? >> well, the areas i like is information technology because i think you see a lot of innovation out of the small cap space and i think that you're going to see additional acquisitions, large cap companies have a lot of cash and i think that they're looking to purchase companies at a premium. and then also playing that theme, i like health care. some of the really innovative...
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. >> brian? >> well, i mean, i think the risen case and the case that steve just described in the ap phone records situation with the department of justice is all part of a really troubling trend. i'm sorry to say i'm not optimistic it's going to get any better any time soon. if you play this forward in the years ahead, it really calls into question the ability of journalists to do their primary function which is to hold the government accountable for their actions to the people. >> given the volatile state of the world, the war on terror and the covert actions we see our government taking, has it ever been more important for journalists to be digging and finding out what the hell's going on? >> it's never been more important. i mean, if you think about -- if you think about the state of foreign policy, for instance, the u.s. is engaged in at least two, possibly three, undeclared, relatively secret wars. in pakistan, where it's running extensive drone operations. in yemen. and some can make the case for
. >> brian? >> well, i mean, i think the risen case and the case that steve just described in the ap phone records situation with the department of justice is all part of a really troubling trend. i'm sorry to say i'm not optimistic it's going to get any better any time soon. if you play this forward in the years ahead, it really calls into question the ability of journalists to do their primary function which is to hold the government accountable for their actions to the people....
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brian, the big question here, was this suspect doing this for isis? >> reporter: well, david, tonight, canadian and u.s. officials are searching for clues online and in criminal and travel records about the suspected shooter, described as 32 years old and a recent convert to islam. the big question is, whether he is one of the 90 or so canadian citizens under active investigation or surveillance as possible isis terrorists. and whether others may be planning follow-on attacks. just two days ago, one of those 90 canadians, who boasted of his ties to isis and had his passport revoked was shot dead in quebec after he used his car to run down two canadian soldiers in uniform, killing one of them. >> what took place yesterday is clearly linked to terrorist ideology. >> reporter: authorities say so many canadians have gone to syria to join isis that they have even created their own recruitment videos with iconic canadian scenes. >> before islam, i was like any other regular canadian. >> reporter: canadians have been seen burning their passports and carrying out brutal murder
brian, the big question here, was this suspect doing this for isis? >> reporter: well, david, tonight, canadian and u.s. officials are searching for clues online and in criminal and travel records about the suspected shooter, described as 32 years old and a recent convert to islam. the big question is, whether he is one of the 90 or so canadian citizens under active investigation or surveillance as possible isis terrorists. and whether others may be planning follow-on attacks. just two...
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brian. the team's doing well. obviously we're self-monitoring and keeping our eyes on each other. this is a team i have traveled with extensively to foreign countries before. so i think that teamwork comes into play when everyone is stressed and a tenuous situation. sadly this epidemic shows no sign of slowing down. that's sort of adding to the social disintegration in parts of liberia. but we are under 21-day quarantine with a firm belief we'll come out the other end okay. and we believe that our co-worker is also going to be fine. and we just want the world's eyes remained focused on liberia. and we will be back to continue to cover this story. brian? >> nancy, thanks. dr. nancy snyderman updating us by phone a short time ago. such an urgent situation along the west coast of africa. much of the focus on ebola here in this country remains on a hospital and apartment complex in dallas, texas. and teams of what are known as contact tracers, looking for anyone who might have come in contact with the victim here. there have been missteps as we said. and thus some people are worried o
brian. the team's doing well. obviously we're self-monitoring and keeping our eyes on each other. this is a team i have traveled with extensively to foreign countries before. so i think that teamwork comes into play when everyone is stressed and a tenuous situation. sadly this epidemic shows no sign of slowing down. that's sort of adding to the social disintegration in parts of liberia. but we are under 21-day quarantine with a firm belief we'll come out the other end okay. and we believe that...
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he'll have his new book out on his dad. >> thank you for sharing that with us, brian. wellho served several tours in iraq. why would a radio station say that he needs to stop living off the taxpayers and get a job? that colonel who is running for office with us next (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-acting insulin, used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, s
he'll have his new book out on his dad. >> thank you for sharing that with us, brian. wellho served several tours in iraq. why would a radio station say that he needs to stop living off the taxpayers and get a job? that colonel who is running for office with us next (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps...
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. >> reporter: well, brian, remember, i said they're covering their flank.y've got that mac mini still at $499. they're keeping the other imac models around at lower prices. remember, they just released an imac at a cheaper price. >> i use a mac mini at home, but you've got to buy a monitor and a keyboard. the mac mini is just a box. >> reporter: that is true. so maybe an ipad is for you. i don't know. apple, they're protecting their margins here. investors should be happy about at least that. we'll see if they can keep the volumes as well in this market, brian. >>> we'll get more from you very shortly, jon. you know, just don't go anywhere. we're only seconds away from the close of oil trading at the nymex. let's get straight to jackie deangelis for the settlement numbers. what are we looking at here? >> reporter: good afternoon, mandy. one trader just walked alongside me and declared the volatility is back in the energy pits. and certainly that is what we saw today along with a volatile equity session. let me recap where we started. under $80 a barrel whic
. >> reporter: well, brian, remember, i said they're covering their flank.y've got that mac mini still at $499. they're keeping the other imac models around at lower prices. remember, they just released an imac at a cheaper price. >> i use a mac mini at home, but you've got to buy a monitor and a keyboard. the mac mini is just a box. >> reporter: that is true. so maybe an ipad is for you. i don't know. apple, they're protecting their margins here. investors should be happy...
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state police corporal brian dickenson as well as killing another state trooper on september 12th and, at the time, the officers didn't know who was shooting at them or where the fire was coming from. the ambush set off one of the largest man hunts in pennsylvania history. police immediately blocked roads, launched helicopters and flooded into the pocono mountains by the hundreds. the car belonged to locals deborah frein and her husband. inside, police found camouflage face paint, empty rifle cases, cartridge cases that match the one in the barracks and id for the couple's son, eric fr are ein. trackers found items like soiled diapers, an a.k. 47 style assault rifle and two pipe bombs as well as a journal that offered a methodical, cold account of the ambush. police reportedly spotted the man at several points during the man hunt, but it was always at a distance. frein always expressed aent-law views online and to people who knew him. frein is now in custody 40 days after the man hunt began. joining me now, jonathan dintz. jonathan, what broke this case? >> well, as explained to us, th
state police corporal brian dickenson as well as killing another state trooper on september 12th and, at the time, the officers didn't know who was shooting at them or where the fire was coming from. the ambush set off one of the largest man hunts in pennsylvania history. police immediately blocked roads, launched helicopters and flooded into the pocono mountains by the hundreds. the car belonged to locals deborah frein and her husband. inside, police found camouflage face paint, empty rifle...
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well. so we may be in a period like that, brian, where the u.s. is the main engine of growth in the world. and that can be very good for our companies that are global companies. >> steve and zach, thank you very much for joining us on this big market day. >>> well, the big story is -- well, it's actually something that could have major impact for years to come. it's actually apple ceo tim cook telling the world, coming out that he's gay. it doesn't mark a moment of real change in corporate culture. we're going to discuss it with the president of gladd next. >>> did you know there are only five days left until the midterms? regardless of the outcome, we're going to let you know why midterms are generally a buy signal on wall street. we'll be back right after this. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufact
well. so we may be in a period like that, brian, where the u.s. is the main engine of growth in the world. and that can be very good for our companies that are global companies. >> steve and zach, thank you very much for joining us on this big market day. >>> well, the big story is -- well, it's actually something that could have major impact for years to come. it's actually apple ceo tim cook telling the world, coming out that he's gay. it doesn't mark a moment of real change in...
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. >> reporter: well, brian, police say someone had been stealing republican political signs over the last few days owe campaign workers staked out the area to see who was behind this. police say ate appears to be husband of the democratic state senator bethenny hall long who was behind this and it was all captured on videotape. >> what are you doing this for? what are you doing this for? hey, don't stop me. those are not your signs, budd. >> reporter: it was 4:00 this morning republican campaign workers confronted a man who was removing the political signs on delaware 299 near route one intersection. >> there is no name on these signs. >> yes, they are right here. right here, property of the republican party. >> we've got you brother, we've got your license plate, your face and everything. >> reporter: police identified the man as damon long, husband of the bethenny hall long, a warrant has been issued for his arrest. we caught up with him tonight. mr. licensing, any comment on the charges filed against you, sir. >> on the advice of counsel i cannot make any comment at this time. >>
. >> reporter: well, brian, police say someone had been stealing republican political signs over the last few days owe campaign workers staked out the area to see who was behind this. police say ate appears to be husband of the democratic state senator bethenny hall long who was behind this and it was all captured on videotape. >> what are you doing this for? what are you doing this for? hey, don't stop me. those are not your signs, budd. >> reporter: it was 4:00 this morning...
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. >>> brian hackney in tonight and, well, it was kind of warm over the weekend. or cooling off or what? >> we're doing both. >> perfect. everybody will be happy. >> especially by midweek because i think you've had just about enough of this in the east bay where livermore was almost 100 degrees today again. we'll cool down towards wednesday and thursday. concord right now 64 degrees, livermore still 73 as we approach the witching hour, san jose 64, santa rosa 65 degrees, 97 in fairfield today the high, 73 in san francisco and just look at this temperature spread within 15 miles at the lighthouse it was 58 at 3:00 this afternoon. at woodacre just a few miles away 94, so a huge temperature spread, but microclimates in the bay area. tomorrow morning fog on the shoreline, sunny inland and temperatures in the mid-60s, afternoon highs still plenty warm, 90 degrees inland. as the sun sank slowly in the west today, our ace photographers got a beautiful view of it on this time lapse. it was a gorgeous sight with a few high cloud up top and low clouds will filter their way
. >>> brian hackney in tonight and, well, it was kind of warm over the weekend. or cooling off or what? >> we're doing both. >> perfect. everybody will be happy. >> especially by midweek because i think you've had just about enough of this in the east bay where livermore was almost 100 degrees today again. we'll cool down towards wednesday and thursday. concord right now 64 degrees, livermore still 73 as we approach the witching hour, san jose 64, santa rosa 65...
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i'm coming in here and buying certain areas, and then, brian, which areas? >> wellhat i would look at it, when you're looking at small cap stocks, you have to do it on case-by-case basis. some of them if you think about correction we've seen in small cap and mid-cap universe really, more based off movements in the speculative growth stocks i would call them. companies that don't have a proven track record of creating earnings or reinvesting earnings they have for growth opportunities. that is where we see most of the correction. if you look for quality growth stocks, those companies with a proven track record of creating positive earnings per share and being able to grow that over a long period of time, that is where i think that you're really going to find value. where i see those right now? mainly on the growth side of spectrum in information, technology and industrials and health care. david: just one name, brian. just one name. do you have a particular stock? >> i can't talk about specific names but theme i really like look for disruptors with track record for i
i'm coming in here and buying certain areas, and then, brian, which areas? >> wellhat i would look at it, when you're looking at small cap stocks, you have to do it on case-by-case basis. some of them if you think about correction we've seen in small cap and mid-cap universe really, more based off movements in the speculative growth stocks i would call them. companies that don't have a proven track record of creating earnings or reinvesting earnings they have for growth opportunities....
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not well. 90 seconds later, brian bickel, steve mason, winless at his last agt starts against the blackhawks. that is three goalings is in jur 2 minutes. they visit the penguins tomorrow night and the pens are rested. they haven't played since saturday. eagline eagles, they're rested. and the bye really helped the eagles get healthy. they should get some key players back. there's michael kendrix, he h p hopes to play sunday. and good news, running back darren sprouls practiced. he says he could play sunday and thinks he can. he really feared his sprained mcl was much worse when it happened. >> i thought it was bad. so that's why i was kind of mad at it. >> did you think it was bad? >> it was clean, i guess. >> penn state hosts ohio state saturday night in a white out. the buckeyes have been rolling, the nitany lions james frankel says he's gotten some construct ef criticism. >> there's nothing better than having 107,000 fans when things are going well. when you have some problems, there's 107,000 critics. but with social media, it makes it difficult. >> we're right back. >>> a rainy wednesda
not well. 90 seconds later, brian bickel, steve mason, winless at his last agt starts against the blackhawks. that is three goalings is in jur 2 minutes. they visit the penguins tomorrow night and the pens are rested. they haven't played since saturday. eagline eagles, they're rested. and the bye really helped the eagles get healthy. they should get some key players back. there's michael kendrix, he h p hopes to play sunday. and good news, running back darren sprouls practiced. he says he could...
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we're live in kansas city, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> well, san francisco will be hosting a public viewing of tomorrow's big game outside city hall as it did two years ago. the city is et setting up a jumbotron screen in civic center plaza to broadcast the game live. it will be a family-friendly event. alcohol will not be sold or permitted. san francisco police and park officials will be on hand to enforce the zero-tolerance policy. if you aren't traveling to kansas city, you can catch all. action right here on channel 2. our pregame coverage starts tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. first pitch is just after 5:00 and then stay with us for our postgame show right through the 10:00 news. >>> after the break, the latest on ebola in the u.s. including why a nurse who was supposed to be in quarantine after returning from west africa was just released from the hospital while a 5-year-old now being monitored for possible ebola. >>> plus a minor warmup is in our forecast. but that could all change when the trick or treaters come out for halloween. >>> the new headaches caused by a
we're live in kansas city, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> well, san francisco will be hosting a public viewing of tomorrow's big game outside city hall as it did two years ago. the city is et setting up a jumbotron screen in civic center plaza to broadcast the game live. it will be a family-friendly event. alcohol will not be sold or permitted. san francisco police and park officials will be on hand to enforce the zero-tolerance policy. if you aren't...
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. >> yes, and we didn't get to know brian very well. when he was the goalie.ause were you busy being the goalie. good morning to you. >> good morning. oh, you didn't get to know me because you guys ignored me. >> , no we love up. so first of all, all about steve mason now, right? he's been told he's the man, you think, i mean, i think, i'm a big sports person here, i think once you're told your the man, has to give him so much confidence? >> heck of a lot better than people telling you you're not the man. certainly little pressure. knowing that he had a good year here,. >> i think he is the guy for the flyers, looking forwards to him having great year this year. >> now, new assistant captain. >> he shows us his stuff. >> wayne train, yes, he is the guy that he's energetic. can he do it all. i mean, he can score. he hits. he fights your flyer, and i think he's guy that fans just love to watch. he is a guy that can score and look to go fill the net this year for the flyers. >> you know, opening day, they've all kinds of things, we have to talk about it real brie
. >> yes, and we didn't get to know brian very well. when he was the goalie.ause were you busy being the goalie. good morning to you. >> good morning. oh, you didn't get to know me because you guys ignored me. >> , no we love up. so first of all, all about steve mason now, right? he's been told he's the man, you think, i mean, i think, i'm a big sports person here, i think once you're told your the man, has to give him so much confidence? >> heck of a lot better than...
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hi, brian. >> hi, eric. wellalth officials moving duncan to kwarn teened family members out of their apartment on friday with nothing but the clothes on their backs. the family relocated to a private home in a gated community offered up by a volunteer after hotels and apartments across the city refused them. bed sheets, towels, his belongings have been sealed in industrial barrels to be destroyed. a car duncan road in now wrapped in plastic. duncan's condition has worsened. he is now in critical condition at the texas presbyterian hospital. he was admitted sunday. he arrived from liberia to dallas-fort worth airport on september 20th and $ad been living in the ivy apartments when he started experiencing symptoms. listen to duncan's stepdaughter tell our fox affiliate in dallas what she told the paramedics on sunday. >> i tell them that man is from a viral country, so i want you guys to wear your mask because we been seeing those patients on tv from our country, so i want you to wear your mask so put it on so you
hi, brian. >> hi, eric. wellalth officials moving duncan to kwarn teened family members out of their apartment on friday with nothing but the clothes on their backs. the family relocated to a private home in a gated community offered up by a volunteer after hotels and apartments across the city refused them. bed sheets, towels, his belongings have been sealed in industrial barrels to be destroyed. a car duncan road in now wrapped in plastic. duncan's condition has worsened. he is now in...
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brian? >> reporter: good afternoon, uma. well, the first ebola-enhanced screenings began at 5:00 a.m. here at jfk international airport, for all passengers traveling from the affected west african nations. screenings at dulles, newark and atlanta international airports will begin thursday. nearly all of the 150 passengers that come to the u.s. every day from guinea, liberia, and sierra leone travel through those five airports. this is how the screening works. the passengers are first given a cdc fact sheet on ebola symptoms. then they are escorted into a private screening area where they complete a questionnaire. and they're asked to give their contact information. next, u.s. coast guard corpsmen take the temperatures of the passengers using a noncontact infrared thermometer. then it's determined if they have a fever or signs of ebola, or if they've been in contact with someone with the virus. they're put in a quarantine room where it's determined if they need medical attention or put in isolation. >> this new entry screening procedure is just one part of a multi-layered approach. alr
brian? >> reporter: good afternoon, uma. well, the first ebola-enhanced screenings began at 5:00 a.m. here at jfk international airport, for all passengers traveling from the affected west african nations. screenings at dulles, newark and atlanta international airports will begin thursday. nearly all of the 150 passengers that come to the u.s. every day from guinea, liberia, and sierra leone travel through those five airports. this is how the screening works. the passengers are first...
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he knew jeff's kids very well like he knew brian's.e could be, like you say, when he was quiet, he was really quiet. i think that's because he expended so much energy daily in the art and craft of doing this. that's the time that is hard to come down from that. i think that's probably what he experienced. >> when you were coming up and creating your own comedy routine, i'm trying to imagine where do you get that comedy? where does a person like robin get the comedy? >> to get to the basic, he came out of acting. >> juilliard. >> he had a new way of working. he started that style that people like howie mandel did, everyone else. crazy guys on stage. robin worked improve a lot, but also a structured performer because of his acting jobs. he laid on his old juilliard. >> also an element of the lenny bruce jazz to it, he would get on these rifs that were free form. he would start with shakespeare and end up someplace 180 degrees away from that aystericale hystl in between. that's a gift. >> interestingly enough, you have so much objective k
he knew jeff's kids very well like he knew brian's.e could be, like you say, when he was quiet, he was really quiet. i think that's because he expended so much energy daily in the art and craft of doing this. that's the time that is hard to come down from that. i think that's probably what he experienced. >> when you were coming up and creating your own comedy routine, i'm trying to imagine where do you get that comedy? where does a person like robin get the comedy? >> to get to the...
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well, we are continuing to follow just what size apple is announcing today. brianank you for joining us, as well as john edson of lunar. coming up, we will speak with -i-am about his latest product and whether ♪ it can take on the apple watch. after the hour, and bloomberg television is on the markets. let's look at where stocks are trading the day after a volatile and negative session. we're seeing a rebound. it took a while to get there. this is on the heels of james bullard of the fed talking about pause of paper, although he is not a voting member at this point. it is still having an effect on the market. the s&p gaining about .6%. chesapeake energy am a shares surging by the most in a most six years. the producer announced plans to sail shale fields to southwestern energy for about 5.3 billion dollars. more in 30 minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg west where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. the apple event is going on in cupertino, california. tim cook has been on stage talking about the success of the new iphones. are the b
well, we are continuing to follow just what size apple is announcing today. brianank you for joining us, as well as john edson of lunar. coming up, we will speak with -i-am about his latest product and whether ♪ it can take on the apple watch. after the hour, and bloomberg television is on the markets. let's look at where stocks are trading the day after a volatile and negative session. we're seeing a rebound. it took a while to get there. this is on the heels of james bullard of the fed...
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same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch
same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch
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same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch boarding levels you get into much more of a custom vehicle, and fewer options in terms of the kinds of vehicles that you could consider for procurement and so that is what is really driving our consideration, >> the need for 2020 and the spectrum of vehicles available. >> so most are custom and are there any that are off of the shelf? >> are there 24 inches? >> not that meet the operational criteria. >> okay. >> that we are looking for. >> that is the challenge that we run into. >> i think that that is the challenge for both entities that they are both looking to get the broadest number of bids and the, you know, the broadest swath of the companies and it is different for either. and so there is going to have to be a give from o
same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch boarding levels you get into much more of a custom vehicle, and fewer options in terms of the kinds of...
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same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch boarding levels you get into much more of a custom vehicle, and fewer options in terms of the kinds of vehicles that you could consider for procurement and so that is what is really driving our consideration, >> the need for 2020 and the spectrum of vehicles available.
same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broadest possible options when you get into 25 inch boarding levels you get into much more of a custom vehicle, and fewer options in terms of the kinds of...
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we have seen a "spare the air" day and, well, the air quality unhealthy in parts of the santa clara valley. we'll have more on your weekend forecast, brian, coming up in just a few minutes. >> okay, thanks, lawrence. >>> well, as we said, game one between the giants and the nationals just getting under way right now in d.c. and this is a live look inside a place in north beach. giants fans are gathering for the first game. nlds. the giants will be back in town on monday for game three against the nationals. >>> the family of jahi mcmath says that they have new evidence to prove that she is alive. lawyers for the mcmath family released this photo of her today. the 13-year-old oakland girl was declared brain-dead after complications with a tonsillectomy last december. she has been on life support since. this afternoon the family is expected to show mri footage of her brain as well as video of her moving and ask a court to declare that she is alive. you can join the discussion on what death means at kpix.com. >>> an american photojournalist who contracted ebola is heading home on sunday and going into quarantine. his mother talked to him ab
we have seen a "spare the air" day and, well, the air quality unhealthy in parts of the santa clara valley. we'll have more on your weekend forecast, brian, coming up in just a few minutes. >> okay, thanks, lawrence. >>> well, as we said, game one between the giants and the nationals just getting under way right now in d.c. and this is a live look inside a place in north beach. giants fans are gathering for the first game. nlds. the giants will be back in town on monday...
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brian flores is in there as well. you more about the preparations underway, what's happening in kansas city. just bring you the pod. he will be here -- bring you the mood. he will be here in two minutes. >>> i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. what's the weather gonna be like in kansas city tomorrow? >> nice. it's pk. pretty mild. they do have partly cloudy skies but it will be good to go for tomorrow. i will show you that forecast in a second. looks to be 64 at first pitch and then the temperature drops pretty fast of a 5:00, even around here. on saturday, a few high clouds to the north. that's about it. overall, it looks like a quiet pattern thursday into friday. there were a few 30s this morning. first time this season that i can remember. we've had 30s up into lake county. 40s for many. it was cold. 41 in -- in santa rosa. walnut creek, 43. 424 gilroy. even 40s for saratoga, los gatos. san jose holding steady. overall, mostly sunny except partly cloudy to the north. good system looks on on tap for friday and satu
brian flores is in there as well. you more about the preparations underway, what's happening in kansas city. just bring you the pod. he will be here -- bring you the mood. he will be here in two minutes. >>> i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. what's the weather gonna be like in kansas city tomorrow? >> nice. it's pk. pretty mild. they do have partly cloudy skies but it will be good to go for tomorrow. i will show you that forecast in a second. looks to be 64 at first...