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brian: how?a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall street journal" and was moving to hong kong and put me up for the job. demonstrate toou somebody like the wall street journal or the new york times that you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was technically an assistant. i was so bad at my assistant duties because i wanted to get bylines. ultimately, it sort of paid off. makewere like, ok, we will her a reporter or a reporting assistant. i think it is all about clips. i had a day job, i worked six days a week, so i can write on my day off and get stories in the paper. i think it is one of those really great industries where it doesn't matter where you went to school or your fancy internship. like if you have the clips, people will be impressed. ,they will take notice. brian: what is the difference and working at "the wall street journal" and "the new york times?" and i am talking also perception of the world out there that reads it. amy: it is pret
brian: how?a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall street journal" and was moving to hong kong and put me up for the job. demonstrate toou somebody like the wall street journal or the new york times that you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was technically an assistant. i was so bad at my assistant duties because i wanted to get bylines. ultimately, it sort of paid off. makewere like, ok, we will her a reporter or a reporting...
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brian: how?my: a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall out ofjournal" and was town and put me up for the job. brian: you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was technically an assistant. i was so bad at my assistant duties because i wanted to get bylines. it worked out because they made me a reporting assistant. i think it is all about clips. i had a day job, i worked six days a week, so i can write on my day off and get stories in the paper. i think it is one of those really great industries where it doesn't matter where you went to school or your fancy internship. if you have the clips, people will be impressed. brian: what is the difference and working at "the wall street journal" and the new york times"? amy: it is pretty different. journal" before and after rupert murdoch bought it. after, there was a perception that there was a conservative plant. certainly, the editorial page's more conservative but i think the news coverage is as unbiased as
brian: how?my: a friend of mine at conde nast had been at "the wall out ofjournal" and was town and put me up for the job. brian: you are a reporter and you can write. amy: when i was at "the journal", i was technically an assistant. i was so bad at my assistant duties because i wanted to get bylines. it worked out because they made me a reporting assistant. i think it is all about clips. i had a day job, i worked six days a week, so i can write on my day off and get stories...
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brian: you allude to the media. after your situation back then, the media started covering the personal stuff. gary: at the expense of more serious things. brian: why do you think that happened? gary: back to the question of the journalist asking me why i thought they did what they did. i don't know. ratings, revenues, who knows? i've never understood the broadcast media at all. brian: what did you think of that book? gary: i skimmed through it. brian: it was about you. gary: i know it was, but i don't particularly like reading about myself. brian: he said that, -- but in your case -- you go back to that moment, you have not spoken much about that over the years. gary: why should i? no particular reason to. single instant in my life. i didn't get to be president. i thought i would and i thought it would have been a good one. life goes on and i try to make the best of it and make a contribution where i can. i didn't want to become an expert on the media. brian: what was your reaction after you lost? what impact has i
brian: you allude to the media. after your situation back then, the media started covering the personal stuff. gary: at the expense of more serious things. brian: why do you think that happened? gary: back to the question of the journalist asking me why i thought they did what they did. i don't know. ratings, revenues, who knows? i've never understood the broadcast media at all. brian: what did you think of that book? gary: i skimmed through it. brian: it was about you. gary: i know it was, but...
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brian: can you get it on kindle? don: yes. brian: for only three dollars? don: i do not know the answer to that but probably. brian: here is what mitch daniels said in the afterward. "several of those who encouraged the idea that remain convinced we would have won. while they could be right, my best guess is we would have captured the nomination but lost to the obama campaign that had powerful advantages, a base of black and strongly liberal voters, an electoral college head start through its ownership of a few coastal states and a clear superiority in grasp of social media, and its track record of success in successfully demonizing opponents." is there any difference today and would he have survived donald trump? don: there's a great debate on that. a lot of people believe that he had it backwards. a lot of people believe the toughest race would have been the primary. in many ways he would offend the best candidate against the incumbent because it was such a great contrast. i could talk to both sides of that debate, so i am not sure. and today, i don't kno
brian: can you get it on kindle? don: yes. brian: for only three dollars? don: i do not know the answer to that but probably. brian: here is what mitch daniels said in the afterward. "several of those who encouraged the idea that remain convinced we would have won. while they could be right, my best guess is we would have captured the nomination but lost to the obama campaign that had powerful advantages, a base of black and strongly liberal voters, an electoral college head start through...
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brian: this week on "q&a," don cogman. cogman, a longtime friend to mitch daniels, discusses his book "run mitch, run" about governor daniels' decision not to run for president in 2012. don cogman, why did you think somebody would want to read about governor daniels' decision not to run for president? don: we thought it was an interesting story. it is about a person who had a reasonable opportunity to the president at that particular time. he had a particular issue that was important. it is the story of somebody who went through a process who never thought about running for president, who became convinced himself that it was something he probably could do, but did not do it because of family concerns. i think the interest is not only the story itself, but so many other people who are going through that right now, who will go through it in the future. what amounts to a life-changing decision, we thought it would be applicable through the years. brian: this is meant to be the history of why somebody decided not to run for pr
brian: this week on "q&a," don cogman. cogman, a longtime friend to mitch daniels, discusses his book "run mitch, run" about governor daniels' decision not to run for president in 2012. don cogman, why did you think somebody would want to read about governor daniels' decision not to run for president? don: we thought it was an interesting story. it is about a person who had a reasonable opportunity to the president at that particular time. he had a particular issue that...
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brian: how old are your kids now? is 49, john is 47. brian: do you have grandchildren? yes.ary: if -- i don't know whether this .ook will end up selling or not i have written a lot of books that didn't sell very much. me the most isse if schools pick this up for eighth-grade civics and used it as a textbook. the would have been greatest contribution i could possibly make to future generations. brian: the name of the book is "the republic of conscience." our guest is gary hart, senator from colorado for two terms, presidential candidate. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.c-span.org. the programs are also available as podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's "q "q&a"y -- this week's interview, here is the more you might like. commission vice chair on domestic and international security. you can watch these any or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. on the next "washington bos
brian: how old are your kids now? is 49, john is 47. brian: do you have grandchildren? yes.ary: if -- i don't know whether this .ook will end up selling or not i have written a lot of books that didn't sell very much. me the most isse if schools pick this up for eighth-grade civics and used it as a textbook. the would have been greatest contribution i could possibly make to future generations. brian: the name of the book is "the republic of conscience." our guest is gary hart, senator...
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brian: what brought you there?ony: i went to law school for a brilliant four week career and then i went into journalism and i was transferred to washington and my editor said if i could handle the new jersey supreme court, i could handle the u.s. supreme court. this was forwarded net news service at the time. th --is -- this was for gannett news service. i have covered it ever since and it is the best beat in town. brian: why? tony: because there is such for friday that we have to cover. we have a death penalty case one day, same-sex marriage, you know, some of the biggest issues facing the country. it is never boring. the other thing is, unlike the white house beat and the congressional beat, we are not really dealing with politicians in the same sense that they are politicians. the justices are not elected. they actually have very little interest, generally, in talking with the press. but they are trying to solve these problems and these disputes and it is just an interesting, fascinating process. and i like tha
brian: what brought you there?ony: i went to law school for a brilliant four week career and then i went into journalism and i was transferred to washington and my editor said if i could handle the new jersey supreme court, i could handle the u.s. supreme court. this was forwarded net news service at the time. th --is -- this was for gannett news service. i have covered it ever since and it is the best beat in town. brian: why? tony: because there is such for friday that we have to cover. we...
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brian: are you married? tony: yes. brian: children? tony: yes.rian: the series is "landmark cases" discussing 12 important supreme court cases. this is an extraordinary 117 page book. anyone who wants it can find it through our store. but tony mauro, a new jersey native? tony: i moved to new york. brian: thank you. tony: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. "q&a" transcripts are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this interview with tony mauro, here are some others that you might like. judge robert katzman on his book , discussing statutes. justice scalia talks about the language of the law and interpretation. you can search our entire c-span.org. of next, your calls and comments on washington journal. and live at 10:00 a.m., the institute discusses russian that
brian: are you married? tony: yes. brian: children? tony: yes.rian: the series is "landmark cases" discussing 12 important supreme court cases. this is an extraordinary 117 page book. anyone who wants it can find it through our store. but tony mauro, a new jersey native? tony: i moved to new york. brian: thank you. tony: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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number brian: of them. anything go wrong at a -- brian: anything go wrong at the dinners? don: the only thing that went wrong is that mitch kept saying, i don't want to do this. -- i am probably not going to do it. part of our struggle with him was to get him not to say that. we did not expect him to say, i made a decision. day was doof the nothing to deny the option. we kept trying to get that into his head. as you go through this conceit support, you may -- and see support, you may want to do this. toward the end of the dinners, he was saying the right thing. brian: who could talk to most frank to him? i.: probably tom, bill, and to a certain extent, mark. mark was a personal friend. i.bably tom, bill, and it was in tod's personality -- tom's personality -- he was blunt. the first question he asked was, before we play golf, let's get a couple things straight. would you want to be president? not, could you win. would you want to be president? mitch responded, he had some ideas and he has things he could contribute. there was always a time in every meeting, either at the b
number brian: of them. anything go wrong at a -- brian: anything go wrong at the dinners? don: the only thing that went wrong is that mitch kept saying, i don't want to do this. -- i am probably not going to do it. part of our struggle with him was to get him not to say that. we did not expect him to say, i made a decision. day was doof the nothing to deny the option. we kept trying to get that into his head. as you go through this conceit support, you may -- and see support, you may want to do...
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and i'm glad i got brian.sier to better yourself if you have people that believe in you and telling you that you can do it. hopefully, she's successful and happy. that's all i really want for her. >>> if there were one foundation they should establish for the homeless, it should be socks for the homeless. >> it's the thought of losing it that scares me. >> everybody's looking for someone that they can have out here that's going to stick by their side. >> josh? wake up. >> this is a house we stayed in. >> we don't know if it's even safe to enter. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. it's even more stressful when you go and do things that you know you canet
and i'm glad i got brian.sier to better yourself if you have people that believe in you and telling you that you can do it. hopefully, she's successful and happy. that's all i really want for her. >>> if there were one foundation they should establish for the homeless, it should be socks for the homeless. >> it's the thought of losing it that scares me. >> everybody's looking for someone that they can have out here that's going to stick by their side. >> josh? wake...
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it was history from there. >> reporter: brian and chocolate have been on the streets since brian's former roommate kicked him out four months ago. >> brian is a large part of why i'm still going, if it weren't for brian, i would probably either be in a hospital from trying to kill myself or probably relapse completely. my drug of choice used to be powder cocaine, got two years sobriety from it. >> reporter: it can be hard to stay clean here. drugs and alcohol are a staple on the drag. among the drag rats, marijuana is widely used. but alcohol is the most common and most readily available vice. >> drinking is a big pastime of ours, i guess. of me and my friends, anyway. we usually are somewhere drinking, if not, panhandling, you can usually find us somewhere drinking. >> reporter: nikki's friend, dave, says the drag rats drink as a means of coping. >> sometimes, you know, when we are there, you see a bunch of street kids drinking. they aren't always happy. we get rained on, snowed on. depends where we are at. we just drink to have fun and enjoy each other's company, you know. >> reporter:
it was history from there. >> reporter: brian and chocolate have been on the streets since brian's former roommate kicked him out four months ago. >> brian is a large part of why i'm still going, if it weren't for brian, i would probably either be in a hospital from trying to kill myself or probably relapse completely. my drug of choice used to be powder cocaine, got two years sobriety from it. >> reporter: it can be hard to stay clean here. drugs and alcohol are a staple on...
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>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. redemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got offense from kyler murray. >> brian: first career start for the texas a&m aggies and they're they benefit from one. donovan wilson. 60 yards for the touchdown. south carolina goes down. >> adam: murray 156 on the ground, 223 passing a man who has never lost a start since high school. arkansas -- 63-28 right now over u.t. martin. alex collins with five touchdowns on the ground. they'll be seeing them next week. clemson and n.c. state. it was close for a little while. >> steve: quarterback deshaun watson throws one of five touchdown passes on the day, clemson takes body blow after body
>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. redemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got...
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but brian, it's been less than three years since sandy hook. we know that in december 2012, adam lanza went into that grade school in sandy hook and murdered 28 students. brian, since sandy hook, there have been -- i'm looking at my statistics here. there have been 137 school shootings since sandy hook, which is less than three years ago. and there have been 45 school shootings this year. what it continues to tell us is that individuals choose these target-rich environments, schools, places of refuge, places of learning, places where they know more than likely there won't be somebody with the ability to fight back. and that's not an nra statement advocating the teacher and students carry guns. it's just a statement of fact that individuals go into our schools and act out this terrible way and it's causing schools all across the country to consider do we have more armed resource officers into grade schools, high schools, junior colleges, do we have to have metal detectors at every door? the reality is you can't do it. you can't treat every schoo
but brian, it's been less than three years since sandy hook. we know that in december 2012, adam lanza went into that grade school in sandy hook and murdered 28 students. brian, since sandy hook, there have been -- i'm looking at my statistics here. there have been 137 school shootings since sandy hook, which is less than three years ago. and there have been 45 school shootings this year. what it continues to tell us is that individuals choose these target-rich environments, schools, places of...
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>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss.edemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got offense from kyler murray. >> brian: first career start for the texas a&m aggies and they're used to throwing pick six. they benefit from one. donovan wilson. 60 yards for the touchdown. south carolina goes down. >> adam: murray 156 on the ground, 223 passing a man who has never lost a start since high school. arkansas -- 63-28 right now over u.t. martin. alex collins with five touchdowns on the ground. they'll be seeing them next week. clemson and n.c. state. it was close for a little while. >> steve: quarterback deshaun watson throws one of five touchdown passes on the day, clemson ta
>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss.edemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got...
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>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got offense from kyler the texas a&m aggies and they're used to throwing pick six. they benefit from one. donovan wilson. 60 yards for the touchdown. south carolina goes down. >> adam: murray 156 on the ground, 223 passing a man who has never lost a start since high school. arkansas -- 63-28 right now over u.t. martin. alex collins with five touchdowns on the ground. they'll be seeing them next week. clemson and n.c. state. it was close for a little while. >> steve: quarterback deshaun watson throws one of five touchdown passes on the day, clemson takes body blow after body blow but ends up securing victory. >> adam: the big one next week against florid
>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got offense from kyler the texas a&m aggies and they're used to...
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brian: why did you start? tony: i went to law school for a brilliant four week career and then i went into journalism and i was transferred to washington and my editor said if i could cover the new jersey supreme court, i could handle the u.s. supreme court. i have had it ever since, the best beat in town. brian: why? tony: because there is such for friday that we have to cover. it coule be a death penalty case one day, same-sex marriage, you know, some of the biggest issues facing the country. it is never boring. the other thing is, unlike the white house beat and the congressional beat, we are not really dealing with politicians in the same sense that they are politicians. the justices are not elected. they actually have very little interest, generally, in talking to the press. but they are trying to solve these problems and these disputes, and it is just an interesting, fascinating process. having to interview someone from -- and i like that better than having to interview someone from congress or covering
brian: why did you start? tony: i went to law school for a brilliant four week career and then i went into journalism and i was transferred to washington and my editor said if i could cover the new jersey supreme court, i could handle the u.s. supreme court. i have had it ever since, the best beat in town. brian: why? tony: because there is such for friday that we have to cover. it coule be a death penalty case one day, same-sex marriage, you know, some of the biggest issues facing the country....
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. >> on the other side of the road i see brian laying in the ditch. i ran over there. >> reporter: so, you're on the ground trying to tend to brian and suddenly hear what you think is the voice of your son from the truck. >> yes. i just heard his voice and it was just at that moment that i realized that lucas had been in that truck with brian. >> right as we got out, we realized that it wasn't just us. there was people everywhere and then we saw brian. >> i tried to feel for a pulse, i didn't feel a pulse. and i pull out my phone, i'm calling 911. >> sir, how many people are injured? do you know? >> one, two, three, multiple. >> multiple? >> i don't even know how many. >> my dad said, "just hold this fence right here, and just pray." >> reporter: you can hear lucas' terrified voice in the background on that call. >> i need you to sit here, and i need you to pray. >> oh, my god. >> come here. i need you to sit here and i need you guys to pray, okay? >> reporter: do you remember what you were praying for? >> for brian's safety. >> about that time is whe
. >> on the other side of the road i see brian laying in the ditch. i ran over there. >> reporter: so, you're on the ground trying to tend to brian and suddenly hear what you think is the voice of your son from the truck. >> yes. i just heard his voice and it was just at that moment that i realized that lucas had been in that truck with brian. >> right as we got out, we realized that it wasn't just us. there was people everywhere and then we saw brian. >> i tried...
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>> for brian's safety. >> about that time is when the other cars from the party >> reporter: brian's wife shaunna arrives on this hellish scene. >> it was a normal drive. and then, all of a sudden, i saw teenagers walking down the side of the road and my first thought was, why do people let their teenagers walk down the side of the road? it's like almost midnight. >> reporter: shaunna pulls over and realizes there's been a crash and her husband was involved. >> i really thought, okay, he got hit but he's gonna be okay. i'm thinking god wouldn't do that to me. >> reporter: but her faith is tested by what she finds farther down the road. >> well i saw him and i knew that it wasn't good because i could see that kevin was, um, >> reporter: and by now also on the scene. >> i was just crying out to god. i was like, "please save my dad. you can't take him yet. >> the first emt or firefighters that got there, they were just so overwhelmed. road and, is he conscious? are they conscious? are they conscious? >> the scene was as bad if not worse than anything i've seen and that's 35 years of law
>> for brian's safety. >> about that time is when the other cars from the party >> reporter: brian's wife shaunna arrives on this hellish scene. >> it was a normal drive. and then, all of a sudden, i saw teenagers walking down the side of the road and my first thought was, why do people let their teenagers walk down the side of the road? it's like almost midnight. >> reporter: shaunna pulls over and realizes there's been a crash and her husband was involved....
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crashing into brian jennings' white truck before flipping over into a tree. these photos show what remains of the ford f-350 that ethan turned into a weapon of mass destruction and brian jennings' white chevy tossed across the road. the bodies had been scattered hundreds of feet. at the moment of impact, lucas mcconnell was seated in the back of brian jennings' parked white truck. do you remember the sound of metal crunching, of glass breaking? >> glass breaking, and tires screeching. the car that we were in got hit, and we got shot across the road, and we nailed a tree. the back window was completely shattered. and a lot of that glass was in the back of our heads. >> reporter: just seconds later, lucas' father kevin, part of a caravan coming back from that party, pulls up on the scene. >> i see taillights up ahead, as i got a little closer, i see debris in the road and i'm thinking, that's not a party, that's a wreck. the debris in the road that i saw was the chairs that we had been taking back to the church and my heart just sank. i was like, oh, my god. >>
crashing into brian jennings' white truck before flipping over into a tree. these photos show what remains of the ford f-350 that ethan turned into a weapon of mass destruction and brian jennings' white chevy tossed across the road. the bodies had been scattered hundreds of feet. at the moment of impact, lucas mcconnell was seated in the back of brian jennings' parked white truck. do you remember the sound of metal crunching, of glass breaking? >> glass breaking, and tires screeching. the...
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. >> brian: is it imploding?about do it nor week. thank you for watching the dodge postgame show here is what is coming up on cbs. >> brian: not funny. >> adam: next saturday home depot sec on cbs. go big or go home. coverage at 3:00. >> beth: with autotrader college football today. for all of us have a good evening. enjoy your weekend. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> next on eyewitness home a home washes out into the water up the jersey sort of we talked with the homeowner who now has to figure out what to do next. indicate. >> we continue to track the heavy winds down the shore and coastal flooding what happens after the storm i will have your full forecast coming up. scare over those places that we can't wish, or squish, away.... well now fear no mirror, and eliminate those problem areas with coolsculpting-- the patented cooling technology targets and kills fat cells, with no surgery or downtime. after getting the cool sculpting procedure, it gave me back the body i had, before i had kids.
. >> brian: is it imploding?about do it nor week. thank you for watching the dodge postgame show here is what is coming up on cbs. >> brian: not funny. >> adam: next saturday home depot sec on cbs. go big or go home. coverage at 3:00. >> beth: with autotrader college football today. for all of us have a good evening. enjoy your weekend. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> next on eyewitness home a home washes out into the water up the jersey sort...
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brian: we didn't have snow. we did have frost. although it will be cold tonight it won't be as cold. we are headed in the right direction. maureen: bring on tomorrow. brian: exactly! look at the low we anticipate for later tonight. we had cold air in place hence the frost and the freeze some people are feeling across the area. a chilly start to the morning. as the sun goes down we see it in the upper 50's. in downtown, 55. the sun is down and we are seeing the sun going away in four minutes. clear skies and the light winds the temperatures are going to be dropping back quickly. it's chilly tonight for sure. tomorrow is cold in the morning. we will get to 70 tomorrow an and we are going to feel the warmth. tomorrow there is a chilly start. through the afternoon the mid-to-upper 60's. a nice warming trend. 72 in winchester tomorrow. looking at the metro, upper 60's for potomac. 68 in clinton. the other numbers to the southern maryland are 67 in charlotte hall. so a warmer trend. wednesday and thursday the mid-70's. by friday it's co
brian: we didn't have snow. we did have frost. although it will be cold tonight it won't be as cold. we are headed in the right direction. maureen: bring on tomorrow. brian: exactly! look at the low we anticipate for later tonight. we had cold air in place hence the frost and the freeze some people are feeling across the area. a chilly start to the morning. as the sun goes down we see it in the upper 50's. in downtown, 55. the sun is down and we are seeing the sun going away in four minutes....
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>> brian. kennedy: oh, brian? >> i don't like to set expectations like that but, yeah.o ahead. >> i'm going to be taking hope the trophy. kennedy: wow, here we go. two votes for brian one for gavin. question number one, one time vladmir putin shot a whale, with a crossbow, fact or fiction? wow, look who got that one right? gavin mckinnon. >> you can tell. kennedy: that is absolutely right. putin shot non-fatal skin sample darts at a while for science. didn't say he killed him. just shot him. >> that is how i didn't know it. kennedy: that is not a horse. that's a zodiac. he does have a horse named zodiac, you were right to guess that. here is question number two. vladmir putin stole a super bowl ring from the owner of the patriots. fact or fiction? it is just crazy enough to be true. everyone is at board with one. gavin got that one wrong. >> it s. that proven or allegation? kennedy: patriots owner robert kraft, he put it on, i could kill someone with the ring. white house asked him to say it as grift in order to destablize u.s.-russian relations. then he deflated tom br
>> brian. kennedy: oh, brian? >> i don't like to set expectations like that but, yeah.o ahead. >> i'm going to be taking hope the trophy. kennedy: wow, here we go. two votes for brian one for gavin. question number one, one time vladmir putin shot a whale, with a crossbow, fact or fiction? wow, look who got that one right? gavin mckinnon. >> you can tell. kennedy: that is absolutely right. putin shot non-fatal skin sample darts at a while for science. didn't say he...
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>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. redemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got offense from kyler murray. >> brian: first career start for the texas a&m aggies and they're used to throwing pick six. they benefit from one. donovan wilson. 60 yards for the touchdown. south carolina goes down. >> adam: murray 156 on the ground, 223 passing a man who has never lost a start since high school. arkansas -- 63-28 right now over u.t. martin. alex collins with five touchdowns on the ground. they'll be seeing them next week. clemson and n.c. state. it was close for a little while. >> steve: quarterback deshaun watson throws one of five touchdown passes on the day, clemson
>> brian: i've got a lot more. >> adam: starting with ole miss. redemption for laquon treadwell, rick. >> steve: what a day for laquon treadwell, this was the game he was injured a year ago, seven catches, a 21-yard touchdown, threw a pass for 21 yards. >> adam: the win against the team that he got hurt against last year when it was a top-five meeting. we'll see treadwell and the rebels against arkansas on cbs, first part of our double header next week. b.j., a&m got...
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>> couple of new details, brian. we're getting a briefing right now from sacred heart medical center in river bend, oregon, one of the hospitals that took -- secondarily took victims from the scene. they have three victims there. here is the stunning part. among those three victims there are something between 18 and 34 gunshot wounds in those three victims. so, this is clearly a horrific scene. not just a mass shooting, but just -- i don't even know how to describe it. just a devastating, devastating shooting with multiple, multiple wounds in each victim. and the other hospital, mercy hospital, which is right in town, are saying people are in surgery being treated as we speak. this is such a fluid situation, brian, in terms of who is wounded and, unfortunately, how many deceased we have. >> jim carve gnaw, if that comes true, that these victims each have between -- >> between the three of them, 18 to 34 gunshot wounds. >> anything we can surmise from that? does that mean a small caliber? what does that mean? >> it me
>> couple of new details, brian. we're getting a briefing right now from sacred heart medical center in river bend, oregon, one of the hospitals that took -- secondarily took victims from the scene. they have three victims there. here is the stunning part. among those three victims there are something between 18 and 34 gunshot wounds in those three victims. so, this is clearly a horrific scene. not just a mass shooting, but just -- i don't even know how to describe it. just a devastating,...
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doesn't include brian or myself.unoco on the 3200 block of west cheltenham avenue sold the winning ticket for saturday's drawing. it matched all five white balls but not the powerball. the person who bought that ticket has not come forward yet. the sunoco will get a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. no one hit the jackpot meaning the total now rolls to $90 million. >> students at rosa international middle school in cherry hill took part in an attempt to earn a spot in the guinness world book of records. the read across the globe initiative aims to break the record for the most children read to by an adult in a 24-hour period. well, the number to beat is 238,620. volunteers were asked to read to each classroom for 30 minutes at a time. >>> still ahead, amazon cracks down on fake customers. why they're going after people who create phony reviews. >> "action news" is back at the scene of a devastating fire at a montgomery county country club. what investigators are saying about the cause today. >> plus, turni
doesn't include brian or myself.unoco on the 3200 block of west cheltenham avenue sold the winning ticket for saturday's drawing. it matched all five white balls but not the powerball. the person who bought that ticket has not come forward yet. the sunoco will get a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. no one hit the jackpot meaning the total now rolls to $90 million. >> students at rosa international middle school in cherry hill took part in an attempt to earn a spot in the...
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brian: a marathon weekend. jonathan: thank you. you may have heard this is the year that marty mcfly heads to traveling back to the future with the series. we should have hover board now. and the cubs should win the world series. alison: one thing that is happening is self-driving cars. brianne carter shows us testing here in the area. brianne: for the first time today, the automate and the connected car hit the road in our region. >> i felt safe. brian senator warner was among the officials to ride in the cars tested at the virginia tech transportation institute. the technology was put to the test. it has a communication system to allow it to communicate with the other cars. the automated car drivers itself, speeding up and breaking without the drivers having to do a thing. they say it could reduce traffic accidents and the traffic related fatalities. >> a chance to save fuel and more importantly save lives. to alert a driver if they are not alert to take over and make it safer. >> they believe it could improve as it gives drivers
brian: a marathon weekend. jonathan: thank you. you may have heard this is the year that marty mcfly heads to traveling back to the future with the series. we should have hover board now. and the cubs should win the world series. alison: one thing that is happening is self-driving cars. brianne carter shows us testing here in the area. brianne: for the first time today, the automate and the connected car hit the road in our region. >> i felt safe. brian senator warner was among the...
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brian: absolutely. that's guilt and shame that i'll life, but today i can't allow it to consume me. i look back now and i say, how could i have been so irresponsible? i had multiple people that i was in charge of, took their lives in my hands daily, and i was a complete nightmare. complete mess. kathy: brian has battled addiction for much of his life. in 2007 when his national guard regiment was sent to iraq, he found when it came to being addicted to drugs on active duty, he wasn't alone. brian: it's a lot bigger than people think. you don't want to feel fear all day long. you don't want to be depressed all day long so if you find a substance or a way to take all that away, it just makes it that much easier to do. kathy: when brian returned home from his deployment, his addiction spiraled out of control. he hit rock bottom and was sleeping here on the greenway in boston at night. he was in and out of treatment dozens of times and even had to be revived with narcan twice. brian: i was in a basement of a
brian: absolutely. that's guilt and shame that i'll life, but today i can't allow it to consume me. i look back now and i say, how could i have been so irresponsible? i had multiple people that i was in charge of, took their lives in my hands daily, and i was a complete nightmare. complete mess. kathy: brian has battled addiction for much of his life. in 2007 when his national guard regiment was sent to iraq, he found when it came to being addicted to drugs on active duty, he wasn't alone....
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every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving
every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving
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i am joined by rick and brian jones. what a comeback. >> rick: all they needed was to find their formula. be 21 down. a brilliant performance by a dual threat quarterback in joshua dobbs. >> brian: he was phenomenal. >> rick: brilliant performance all day long. >> brian: on the flip side. georgia. snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. mistake after mistake. a 14 point lead. they are up 21. tennessee scores 2 touchdowns. within 37 seconds. after the first touchdown they fumble. the perfect pass! lambert. the good and the bad and the ugly. that was ugly. you have all of that in mr. davis. >> adam: and how big was the punt? >> rick: the punt of the year. >> brian: you can't stop anyone like that. >> rick: cork screw left. >> adam: number 7 lsu. they hosted south carolina instead of going there because of the devastating flooding in south carolina. and leonard fournette. >> brian: he was a gracious host. look at that speed for a man that size. he is outrunning everyone want doesn't look like he is going as fast. >> ad
i am joined by rick and brian jones. what a comeback. >> rick: all they needed was to find their formula. be 21 down. a brilliant performance by a dual threat quarterback in joshua dobbs. >> brian: he was phenomenal. >> rick: brilliant performance all day long. >> brian: on the flip side. georgia. snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. mistake after mistake. a 14 point lead. they are up 21. tennessee scores 2 touchdowns. within 37 seconds. after the first touchdown...
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brian, welcome. and for both john and you, here is my question, is a party that can't unite behind a leader really a party, brian? >> it's a good question. look, republicans and democrats have had fissures in their parties before. this is far more public and messy than it's been in the past, so the next speaker will have to find a way to unit his party or her party to become an effective governing body. right now it's herding cats is what it is and it's not in a very effective political party to answer your question. >> brian, do you think there's a possibility that john boehner will stay on a little longer than expected until this is all sorted out? >> yeah, that certainly is a possibility. you know, john harwood was just mentioning paul ryan's name. i know congressman ryan has said no in the past. i think there's going to be a lot of pressure brought to bear on him because after mccarthy -- this was kind of keeping mccarthy in place for a few days. there was no obvious alternative to kevin mccarthy
brian, welcome. and for both john and you, here is my question, is a party that can't unite behind a leader really a party, brian? >> it's a good question. look, republicans and democrats have had fissures in their parties before. this is far more public and messy than it's been in the past, so the next speaker will have to find a way to unit his party or her party to become an effective governing body. right now it's herding cats is what it is and it's not in a very effective political...
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: don't encourage him. >> brian: shock lynwood. a very balanced offense in waco. >> adam: lining the bottom one. the miami fans. that will just about do it for this week. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is a look at what's coming up tone on s. a reminder. it's thursday night football on cbs and nfl network this week. >> adam: for all of us, have a by cbs sports division good evening.one person is in the hospital -tonight - with a bullet wound - - cedar rapids police - investigate yet another - shooting. this time, it happened just before two this afternoon on first avenue near 31st street northeast. northeast.officers say an argument broke out between people inside two cars, and someone fired a gun, hitting one person in the shoulder. ththr injuries are said to be non-life threatening. right now, no one is in custody. police say they're searching for a vehicle but were unable to provide a scription. authorities in south-east iowa - sasa ththsearch for a missing girl - is over.. 13-year-old - paige - john- ston
: don't encourage him. >> brian: shock lynwood. a very balanced offense in waco. >> adam: lining the bottom one. the miami fans. that will just about do it for this week. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is a look at what's coming up tone on s. a reminder. it's thursday night football on cbs and nfl network this week. >> adam: for all of us, have a by cbs sports division good evening.one person is in the hospital -tonight - with a bullet wound -...
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brian reports that the of dangerous tires. brian: even a skilled driver who >> what is your emergency. >> i was in a bad accident. brian: this is something far too late. injured when a tire in her car fell apart. she was unaware it had been recalled years earlier is unsafe. >> basically everything went so fast. it' s a big blur. brian: the tire had been under recall for more than a year in this church van accident. two people died and 10 teenagers were hospitalized. that led to the investigation. >> we know we have a serious tire problem and a good piece of brian: safety engineers say that depending on how they are maintained, tires to lose their tread and separate after as little as six years. >> sometimes a consumer will not know there is an aging problem. it' s not necessarily visible. brian: there is no current industry standard. a news investigation last year found plenty of them for sale, described as perfectly safe. and eight half-year-old tire sold in new york. in san francisco, tires that were 11 and 15 years old. eri
brian reports that the of dangerous tires. brian: even a skilled driver who >> what is your emergency. >> i was in a bad accident. brian: this is something far too late. injured when a tire in her car fell apart. she was unaware it had been recalled years earlier is unsafe. >> basically everything went so fast. it' s a big blur. brian: the tire had been under recall for more than a year in this church van accident. two people died and 10 teenagers were hospitalized. that led...
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hi, brian.ives in dallas but after her blood clot diagnose a local relative connected her to a doctor at penn medicine which made all the difference. it was discovered she had something called may therner syndrome. that's when an artery in the pelvis lays on top of and compresses a major vain. coming up tonight on health check at 5:00 ali gorman will talk about how the doctors at penn got rid of the dangerous clot and you'll find out why many people may have the same problem and not even know it. we'll have that story and much more on "action news" at 5:00. see you then, guys. >> monica, thank you. >>> it is italian american heritage month and here in historic philadelphia there's a lot to toast to. you've probably seen the signs in the italian market that read cenzani as flynnth street celebrates a century of culture and tradition. 100 years of the italian market. >> 100 years. we're celebrating our zenzani. >> reporter: each steps comes way long sense of not taj gentleman like it's 1915 and in
hi, brian.ives in dallas but after her blood clot diagnose a local relative connected her to a doctor at penn medicine which made all the difference. it was discovered she had something called may therner syndrome. that's when an artery in the pelvis lays on top of and compresses a major vain. coming up tonight on health check at 5:00 ali gorman will talk about how the doctors at penn got rid of the dangerous clot and you'll find out why many people may have the same problem and not even know...
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brian gets his best blue seal. we decided he wins throwback photos forever. >> yeah, back whether bold geometric prints and leather pants were on trend, the 49-year-old was starting his modeling career. close inspection of the shirts, off to work, ladies. we see brian has a tattoo of skulls on the right shoulder and interesting scars. >> the photographer who took the pictures described brian as very sunny, polite. he said he was into the environment and he's a little bit of a bad boy. so the term bad boy was used to describe his look more than his actions. >> can we also point out that brian is arguably hotter now than he was then? he has grown into his looks with his silver hair and chiselled jaw line. >> their life together is reportedly very low key. there are some conflicting reports on whether or not they're living together. but we do know they go on school runs. they've been out on dinner dates with jennifer aniston and justin and they were even spotted together over the weekend getting very close at casa veg
brian gets his best blue seal. we decided he wins throwback photos forever. >> yeah, back whether bold geometric prints and leather pants were on trend, the 49-year-old was starting his modeling career. close inspection of the shirts, off to work, ladies. we see brian has a tattoo of skulls on the right shoulder and interesting scars. >> the photographer who took the pictures described brian as very sunny, polite. he said he was into the environment and he's a little bit of a bad...
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brian webb reports. brian: blurry footage shows the moment of impact. a hyundai elantra ran over a parked police motorcycle then plowed through a crowd of people watching the osu homecoming parade saturday morning in stillwater, oklahoma. witness anthony wyatt thinks the driver did it on purpose. >> she gunned it. en she hit that motorcycle, people went everywhere. brian: 25-year-old stillwater resident adacia chambers was immediately arrested. police say chambers is being held on four charges of second degree murder. chambers' lawyer thinks she is mentally ill. >> i was not satisfied at all that i was communicating with a competent individual. brian: graduate student nakita prabhaker, two-year-old nash lucas and 65-year-old retired professor marvin stone and his wife bonnie were killed. nearly 50 others were injured. chambers' father says he can't understand why it happened. >> she is a good person. a loving person. this is just a tragic thing that happened. i don't know why it happened. brian chambers is expected to : make her first court appearance o
brian webb reports. brian: blurry footage shows the moment of impact. a hyundai elantra ran over a parked police motorcycle then plowed through a crowd of people watching the osu homecoming parade saturday morning in stillwater, oklahoma. witness anthony wyatt thinks the driver did it on purpose. >> she gunned it. en she hit that motorcycle, people went everywhere. brian: 25-year-old stillwater resident adacia chambers was immediately arrested. police say chambers is being held on four...
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who took the pictures described brian as very sunny, polite. he said he w w into the envirirment and he's a litite bit of a bad bo so the term bad boy was used describe his look more than his actions. >> can we also point out that brian is arguably hotter now than he was then? he has grown into his looks with his silver hair and chiselled jaw line. >> their life together is reportedly y ry low key. there are some conflicting reports on whether or not they're living together. but we do they go on school runs. they've been out on dinner dates wit jennifer aniston and justin and they were even spotted together over the weekend very close at casa vega. we see sandra happy. if this guy does it for her, we'rein. >> i just like seeing a s sile on heheface. no doubt about that. >> you actually sat down with the tw hollywood led thaendz put a smile on your face, dick van dyke. he kept us entertained for six decades now. and he has a new book "keep movin'." >> he lives that. dick is going totobe 90 years old in de but he is a very definition of at heart.
who took the pictures described brian as very sunny, polite. he said he w w into the envirirment and he's a litite bit of a bad bo so the term bad boy was used describe his look more than his actions. >> can we also point out that brian is arguably hotter now than he was then? he has grown into his looks with his silver hair and chiselled jaw line. >> their life together is reportedly y ry low key. there are some conflicting reports on whether or not they're living together. but we...
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brian. >>> all right. alicia. thank you very much. we have breaking news out of north jersey now this is video from wabc helicopter there in north jersey showing incredible and huge tanker fire which is unfolding right now in carny new jersey on new jersey turnpike. carpe is norm of new york west of jersey city. this intention fire has several lanes northbound side shut down right now obviously well north of us. but if you talk about shut down anywhere on the new jersey turnpike bound to have ripple effects and ramifications. well, south of there as well. we'll continue to monitor this developing story. breaking news in carney, new jersey as "action news" continues today. but in the meantime, actor richard gere is coming back to philadelphia. but this time, it is not to film or promote a movie. instead, he'll accept the liberty medal on behalf of his life long from the dalai lama. the constitutional center made that announcement today. he had to cancel because of health. gear and several others will accept the 27 liberty medal in his
brian. >>> all right. alicia. thank you very much. we have breaking news out of north jersey now this is video from wabc helicopter there in north jersey showing incredible and huge tanker fire which is unfolding right now in carny new jersey on new jersey turnpike. carpe is norm of new york west of jersey city. this intention fire has several lanes northbound side shut down right now obviously well north of us. but if you talk about shut down anywhere on the new jersey turnpike bound...
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brian van de graaff has more on the timing. brian: it looks like we could have spotty showers tomorrow, leon. the belfort furniture weather center, just scattered clouds right now, not a big deal tomorrow, just keep the umbrella on hand. 63 across the city, the wind out of the south that 7. tonight will not get as cool. upper 50's falls church and springfield, 60 in waldorf. we will have some peeks of sunshine, but for the kids heading to school, i think they're ok. through the day, a spotty showers, nothing heavy, nothing severe, and we still stay in the mid-70's. a cooler push of air is coming, and a look at the timing of that coming up. leon: thanks, brian. a fire engineon caused a crash with a police cruiser. fire officials say that the final report showed the brake issues worldly fire engine. all vehicles now will be tested for safety. nobody, fortunately, was seriously hurt. alison: a serious crash involving a d.c. police cruiser, a car hitting a pedestrian on connecticut avenue northwest this evening. stephen tschida has
brian van de graaff has more on the timing. brian: it looks like we could have spotty showers tomorrow, leon. the belfort furniture weather center, just scattered clouds right now, not a big deal tomorrow, just keep the umbrella on hand. 63 across the city, the wind out of the south that 7. tonight will not get as cool. upper 50's falls church and springfield, 60 in waldorf. we will have some peeks of sunshine, but for the kids heading to school, i think they're ok. through the day, a spotty...
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hi, nora. >> reporter: hi there brian. we are at the very southern tip of long beach island right now an area that three years ago was destroyed by super storm sandy. now, this storm and the powerful waves that it brought, it did damage some beaches on the island but officials say it can all be repaired. this is the beach near scott avenue in holgate where the power of the storm waves scoured away parts of the existing dunes leaving towering cliffs and dune fences destroyed. but local officials say it could have been a lot worse. >> damaged nothing other than migrating sand. no damage to homes or personal property. one of the victims was the brand new $230,000 handicapped access ramp in beach haven terrace completed just last week by the army corps of engineers now buried in several feet of sand. katherine cane said it was like a blizzard of sand covering every window of her house. >> you couldn't even face north at all, northeast. it was all blowing from here. it was so strong sometimes that it was pushing me over. >> i w
hi, nora. >> reporter: hi there brian. we are at the very southern tip of long beach island right now an area that three years ago was destroyed by super storm sandy. now, this storm and the powerful waves that it brought, it did damage some beaches on the island but officials say it can all be repaired. this is the beach near scott avenue in holgate where the power of the storm waves scoured away parts of the existing dunes leaving towering cliffs and dune fences destroyed. but local...
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brian is a terrific leader in retail, but is also a mets fan. brian: it was a late night.avid: a record for the world series. stephanie: there is still hope. david: let's start with the first word with vonnie quinn. now,e: if you hours from they're wrapping up their meetings. of anwas almost no chance interest rate hike. they now account on the fed delaying until next year. economic data has been mixed. manufacturing and retail sales all came in worse than expected. we would love a special on the fed decision. the house is expected to vote on that bill in the house. whether the spending increases will be offset by costs and other revenues. state lawmakers are unhappy. in chicago, i former house speaker will plead guilty in a hush money case. he agreed to pay some of $3.5 million to hide past misconduct. it involves sexual misconduct dating back to his time as a high school coach. now i look at the markets. matt: banks for a much. the futures up across the board after some positive tech earnings. dow futures up, take a look at apple shares today. more importantly, better th
brian is a terrific leader in retail, but is also a mets fan. brian: it was a late night.avid: a record for the world series. stephanie: there is still hope. david: let's start with the first word with vonnie quinn. now,e: if you hours from they're wrapping up their meetings. of anwas almost no chance interest rate hike. they now account on the fed delaying until next year. economic data has been mixed. manufacturing and retail sales all came in worse than expected. we would love a special on...
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: don't encourage him. >> brian: shock lynwood. a very balanced offense in waco. >> adam: i lining the bottom one. the miami fans. that will just about do it for this week. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is a look at what's coming a reminder. it's thursday night football on cbs and nfl network this week. >> adam: for all of us, have a good evening. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division announcer: you're watching kcci 8 news. laura: clinton, sanders, and o'malley in des moines for tonight's jefferson-jackson dinner. but those candidates for president also brought some star power with them. todd: homecoming tragedy. 3 dead, 34 injured when a drunk driver crashes into the oklahoma state parade. who police say was behind the wheel. laura: what was once hurricane patricia is now a tropical depression as it moves out of mexico and in to the united states. how this record-breaking storm caused remarkably little damage. but first, the latest on a statewide amber alert for an abducted ottumwa teenager. the
: don't encourage him. >> brian: shock lynwood. a very balanced offense in waco. >> adam: i lining the bottom one. the miami fans. that will just about do it for this week. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is a look at what's coming a reminder. it's thursday night football on cbs and nfl network this week. >> adam: for all of us, have a good evening. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division announcer: you're watching kcci 8 news. laura:...